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i F 0 H 'E Memories' Oh, what earthly state is nearer heaven than that in which dreamy reminiscences of former pleasures occupy the thought.' And in what period of life are experiences, worthy of remembrance, crowded with such variety and such rapidity as the care-free years on a college campus' Truly, college life is the only life! Alas, that it is impossible to live over every ex perience ol those pleasurable days! This book has one primary object in view—that of resurrecting, reclaiming and restoring the manifold experiences of campus life at Mercer University. If a perusal of these pages dispels the shrouds and mists of forgetfulness, if the reader is transported across the chasm of time to live again on Mercer Campus —then the efforts of the compilers of this volume will not be in vain. Puhlirlii? ht L] Gn i or 0 c pp MERCER UNIVERSITY i frs C- jL£ 3 A ? JJritfpamir (6rnrur itifjlmnali Sparks Lecturer in Jour na I ism. loy.il son of Mercer Uni- ycjrsity. J amount and trustworthy advisor to the student body, an impor- tant figure in I he Greater Mercer program, and a true personal friend, this, the fifteenth Cauldron, is respectfully dedicated. . 4 3 OS 3 (t 3% y A'b ]. The Campus 2. Summer School 3. Faculty 4. Classes 5. Organizations 6. Fraternities 1, Athletics 8. Ads and Poetry L CAULDRON M Ml I THE CAULDRON 1925 Annual Publication of the Student Body of Mercer University n lljfl w MARTIN C. Bl'RGHARD Edilor in-Chiet PRO! GEORGE M SPARKS Faculty Advisor LLOYD S CANTRELL Business Manager WILLIAM B. PREEMAN .ldterirWnj? and Associate Business .Vanover STAFF J. Harry P Thomas —...................... Religion Anivltia President of .Vcurr Mi'owrmtff Association. 1923-24 Sports Editor Sports Editor Art Editor Hugh R. Awtrky Edit or-in-Chid of Tht Mercer Cluster, ] 923 24 J. Louis BuCHaw Manager of Junior Class Football Teant, 1923-24 SMI G GOOOWYNE Art Editor of Tht Cauldron. 1923-24 Kay Tipton Campus Activities ■Secretary to Athletic Director and University Dean, 1923-24 D. HOQTEN JORDON Campus Activities Manager of Verect Aocjk.vrorr. 1923-24 SAM A. Miller Law School Editor First Honor Student, Freshman Lam Class. 1923-24 J. EUGENE COOK Social and Fraternal Activities InterCollegiate Debater. Winner over GVorjui Tech. 1923-24 August BVRGHARD. Jit. Social and Fraternal Activities Assotrote Editor of The Mercer Cluster. 1923-24 Sylvester t Crenshaw Assistam Buiimt Manager •Secretary of The Oratorical 13”, 1923-24 William J- CARSWELL Assistant Business Manager President Pht Delta Literary Society, 1924 Tom HALI, SMITH Assistant Business Manager Sophomore Reprt enititiee Carlton 5. PRICKETT Assistant Business Manager Sophomore Representative 1925 CAULDRON ii'JiAiUfi 131)Jj'l' [(’ i.’punoj [rnundf i|] 'poo.H-jjqg [Mpy joj piisr ’ TIVH OOOMaSIHS Chapel Building A my “windy LIBRARY BUILDlKO 'I he uf Kuo w leJgc G¥M N'ASIUM, Y. M CA ANE SCIE set: BL-it.Pi; iL CAULDRON CAULDRON PEYTON JACOB, A.B, A M, Director of the Mercer Summer School k 'Jh ,er UJ « ' «■«« Hchiinl I IQ] there ei hfreight pupil, ' i'- r oi Nr. ■•!« .,IdSraUttn, ita (MnUmnt h« climbed to 3«. With thr 1525 iummrr nwaioe it Ib hu kiu! to havr 3KW1 Not unit tat hi -MCW hrrr j n of numerical character. In thr mfn ot tat nw Included In 7 a J ” ? tW lt''f,r « “' -taintatau and p,l„ei«U, of hath n . Tj l bead of ode Of Ceonria'a Urtte t . «■, culler. e.™ ,udy InhHrwimejta «tal of education has been brought from a mere dc-pAUmrnt to Hchool raaliin r fj? Z b t- n' rr u'lr Wl,rk h ‘ «Ura l, a demonstration tab achoul wm i tut all,-. I ntvtf rr t«rrh work it riven much rmphOAtf. Jr fTl Tb T-T Wcrcrr 1,1 1913 rrom “«to Collette. where bo bad tarn tan «f the Summer ta-i«.i| and director of Summer Normal. He rtaftcil hla A,II. and A.M. from Htataiiqrf Colit was tata.'0 «tmlylnr at Uaieareilr of CJtleaao ,Bd f« yr.r war. public .chool luparin. 11« Iiju been ««minor nctivitlrn, v'Ti.r 'T w‘f T ™ w W0rk “ « I’ND. .I.Ttroc at thr ficorue Peabody School. SmhhvtlU 'flu diTcrw u to hr awards him in tk M«r l..i..M w- i(u£ al woffc Ficernber of the Huataippl State VexItotA Camiaiuion, Sad hesita being direct... professor of Philosophy and Education at Italor Cel lot-c. 1811.1S, Since boins ,u ■ , aw 0,1 ot • « • I’h.D- dntrtc at thr Coorire Pcabo.lv School. Um dceree is to be awarded him in the near future, hr CAULDRON CAULDRON Summer School Faculty Dr Peyton Jacobs. A.B., A M.. Ph D. Professor of Educational Psychology and Methods dr. Andrew Phillip Montague. AM- Ph D . 1.1..D. Vlce-Prcsidem o( Mercer University Profestae of Latin and Public Speaking William Edmund Farrar. A.B., M.A. Dean of University Professor of Greek John Howard Moore. A B . J D Professor of La tv Dr. FraScjs Jerome Holder. B.S., B.B.S., M.A., PHD. Professor of Mathematics Dr. John Green Harrison. A.B,, TH.M. D.D Professor of Philosophy Otis Dewey Knight. A.B.. A M. Assorifl e Professor of Education SAL LIE GOELZ BOONE. A.B. Assistant Professor of English odd Librarian Mrs. J. L. JESSUP frtslrucfw in French Minnie H. Swindells Asj iHmr in Education Kyle t. alfriend. sr Instructor in Education George Paul Whatley, A.B . A.M. Instructor rn Physics Ptolemy Watkins Corel, C.E., L.H D. Instructor in Education J. Harry p. Thomas AttfirdW Instructor in History Martha Bea irice Tyus Instructor in Education W. F. Tribule Da list. Georgia M, R. I.ITTLE, JR. Louisville, Ga. Adel James Hargrove Zebu Ion, Georgia Durward veasey Cason, A.B. Assistant Instructor in English William Walton Everett. A.B. Assistant Instructor in Biology EUNICE PERKINS A as r'stant in Educational Psychology J, H. Wheel hr Assistant in Education laboratory H. s, Burdette Cochran. Georgia A. R Phillips, A.B, Amtrieu . Georgia John Vernon Wallace Instructor in Spanish Julian Eugene Cook Assistant Librarian Burch J. Roberts Chemistry Laboratory Assistant ROBERT BENJAMIN MCCARTY Chemistry Laboratory Assistant Joseph Leconte Talley, b.s. Assurant Professor of Mathematics and Physics Annie Lawrence Riley Assistant Librarian HUGH R. AWTREY Publicity Director CAULDRON H. s. Burdette. A.B, Cothran, Ga. rofTiird OlleRe; Scbootmaaler'a Club; Rummer School Faculty. Mrroer Uni ., 21 John h Wjieeter, a,B. Morfiun Park, Gi. A) Mercer: Ciceronian Lit.: HlMery Club; Clan Fohvi1h.II. 1?I5: Cia taurini). l J«s; Varsity Ubm lull. 1 19; Original 1'rmbmu Cluli: Glee Club, 101«. HoUhc-rilc tfuartelte. lSl! , Secy. Y. M C. A.. HI . Summer School Faculty. 1021: Schoolm-nter’,. Club Raymond l. Knox Jackson. G.i- Artrn.lf.1 tj. of Ga-; SchoolmaMrt'. Club: Norm ititrnilent of City Sdmb at JacU on, G . Chari i-s Duheix champion. a,b. Dole . Ga. Norman Institui... A It. Mercer. 1020,- Ciceronian Ul,; Schoolmaster'- Club; Superintendent Syca- more llish School, Sycamoie. Ga. Virgil A DEAN Mon nt Carnul, S. C. Srh.x.1 ma.ter' Club. William walton Everett. a.b. Hiwkinjville. Gj. A'ltsUnt in Cioloey; Student Marmurr of IHning Hall; Seboolmaater- Club; Summer School Faculty. (See I'ost Grail. Srct.i Dvrwoou Ve sv Cason. a.b. Warrcnion. Gj- Sumnurr School Faculty; School mu.! r’« Club. I See I’osl Grad. Sect.) Adel James IIargrovu Zcbulon, Gj. Maralnllc.lb IIle|. School; Tint H tw r Graduate: Summer School Columbi Unlvm.Hr, 1922; At- trmle.1 Mercer. 1911; C,rminar, l.il : Veteran of World War. -Old Hickory Divuioc, ; V.-P. SUIh DRtf.ct Hit'll School a™..: V. P. durational Ax..,; Sommer Seh.e.i Faculty. M«w I:. 1941- bchoclmaurr'- Club; Superinundent of Xebulon School.. m. R. Little Louiivilk. Ga, County SUM. Schools. Jefferson County: Summer School F.culty; Schoolmaster' Club, CAULDRON 1925 CAULDRON k rptaj I® I A til _ Group A,” Summer School C. E. Langston Faces'illt. Cm. Hilfli School: Principal of Harmony, Junior Mifth Srfcwl, Iron pity Mattie Beatrice- Trus _ . , , ,. , Birnwvillc. Ga. Schwlitinur'; Clui ; Summer School Faculty; Candidate for A.IT Ihearm. t92Si Suiwrinleiutcn 1.4 mm t I'Uiity ScIhuU.. Samuel jam i s Whatley - Rjrnmillc. -Ga. Gordon Institute: Mamie Raybun Ciltnnvillf, Cm. Kat Tipton Sylvteici Ga Member of Cauldron Staff. fSee A. IS. Errllon. I j. Charles Rogers B.ifn«s i|lf, Gj. iStw A It. Section.i Burch J. Roberts. A.B Djwwn, Gj. School IViilt. _ A B. Th-tree. Mercer giimmn School. 'H ; I'hi’im.trv f JllHirat.iry A-- .t«n; ZJ. '24. Troll nun ilaikethall, '22; Scrub Ihuketball. '23; Alembic Clui R B. McCarty' Sindenrillr. Gi. Summer School Pwillr. (See A.li. Section. I Annie Rudolph Watson Mifon. Cm, I.nnief Hilth School: Elam Alemrder Normal School. Ambition: To be ihr Ite-1 teacher |..iv.ili|e CORiNNE Waits Berner. Gn. Rudolph Aihol Langston Fictville Gl. IcriVir Cia : Principal of IteynoMnville [ i i i h School, Rrisicnn, On-. 1924- Jgm’Phine Wri 11ams Tborrmton. Gj Be tir Tiff Policy . Ronald C Young Edinburgh, Scotland PmMnit Student llmly. Bumimr Srhnul. (See A.It. Seclum, i HARRY REDMAN .Jacktan. G.i Jackson Hi h School; Ciceronian Ml.; Cnn.li.lntr for AM, Itrtro-, Bessie Lee Prather - Marble Hill. Gn T 1e Hich School: Junior. Reeiie Tilt College; i'liunlan Society: 'T Jf. S Club. FRANK D. Smith Ortrnville, Gi, W B Carswell A merit ti S. Ga, rlrt ' Hiiih School: Miiriyrr Port ball Team Amerwu. I tilth : Sigma Nil Fraternity. AmliiiUiii lllifh I'hFibiM'ine. ALMA WALKER ' Birncivilli, Gt. John Mean. Instituta: C COTS'la State CoUnte lor Women. Farr Illa Hich School: : 1925 $f, ' .!• ki I -u f ' Eli CAULDRON Group B,” Summer School ROBERT IrARf CHANDLER Commerce. (ii Siirm Nit i UnlvervHy Cheer Leader. (Sec A 15. Kretioii..t MAYMffc I OL1SI Bl NSI TT Tampa, Fla, I'Jiint City Ihi-li School ; Society Kditor. Hijfh School Annua I, VhK’-l’if iilnl Senior CEa Ti ft_ CoHrtee; Kama Della 3« riciy; Kajrpa IVI.h Cabin. 1 (iir.- ci.iii (Hiir Club; floridi Girl in C'htrp«uri ; Super• Sum iner-Sehie.lr i. M.-rerr Sunimrt SrhuuJ. Ambition: To -Io auccc-aful KiiwU-nr t.‘r work. H S BURDETTE Cochran Cij. Woffot.l (.'edlefec ; Schtolmifc-terN Club. Mercer; Summer School Faculty. John s. Weaver Buena Visi-i. Cb Supor Suirin -r-S lic i!li-T. A.Si, ,S«-rtiiin.} Mildred iiarhis Sunders 'illc. Ga. .nrider v illc lllfh Srha.il; l.uri Cobh; lltiiinc. .Vli.iii.Krr ..( ' N.«t, mI (lurG ; Vlct-Tmll'nl Y. John h wheeler Norman Park Ga. Itrinlley filch SrhimJ . Mirror Smorntt Sehuol Ka.mll ' . Srhimlmmler'. Club; Candidate for M ! ) Eugene Cook Wrighuvilk. Cjj. Cauldron Stall: Summer School Faculty (See A ll. Section.. Evelyn Andrews Williams Wftotfljury. Ga, Meriwdhrr Huh SehmiJ, praideni of Sfnioi i ll- Caruln of llatkcthall Tiim . Hi.-sh- rift; Trnl- dent of Sophomore, iri . . Fmpl«nt of Junior CImb: Knw Delta Sort.ts . Zn-i I’hi t i.rrVa I'lui.. v_,.. rrc-ident nf Mercer Summer School Student Body tmihlrun Staff Ambition: T.i be cucrr-nfiil in every uiiileriakliiir. A- B Phillips, a r. A nitric tis Ga. Summer School Faculty; Schoolmaster'- Club; A.It. Irom Mercer in 11 1'. Kart'll Sijrnia Fraternity, prlnclmtl. Thaleau Junior lliuh School. Elias Bi n ion Collins. 1,1 Liberty Institute: Itrynvi In-litule: Mercer lJiep S‘:h “'l , Three Summer Seh-..l t’niv. of Ca.. School. nvpwtCT H t'luki i k'lHIT ii'iL'i ut h: .m County Ifik'li Sc'bo '!. Mrs. Elias Bento ’ Colline Ga Hartley llu'h 3cbo.il, I' N. I . Pembroke, Ga.; M.mtM-r ol Ge-nria Teacher- A-.r-.eiati. e : Thr. Sum- met SehJoL «1 S. N. S, Athens. La : Teacher trip live yean- T Harris Tyson Tcnnillc. Ga. re Ui.aeirr Mercer Summer School ISre A-B. Srtihm.) r A Etheridge MilletlgfVille, Lii MARY SANDERS CarncBic. Ga If rule Tift Collette; Candidate l«.r Alt. ll.Tf.e.-; Tcochin ir at Dub? la a. Ga. J Vi:knon Wallace Prny. G . Summer School Faculty. iSee A,It. Section. i Raymond I Knox Jack yon. Ga I'niver-ity ol Gvoriria: Mercer f-choclma-lur'i Club: Superinlendrut ul Pity School . JarVaon. Ga. Mrs G L WORTHY (SARAH t.LuFOKD . AB. M A. Normati Park, Ga Cairo Hilih School; A lt, Iteacie TiH Collaae. 1K0. M.A Merer Cmvemtv. W21 : Major - K.lufution. I . S. Sarah l,e.|fn|.| a- he war known to the Sunwwr Rehooltr-, wn' rirlimizrd by Daniel H- Cujiid oian.iUrra.llr.tr a- Q. I- Worthy, n Summer .Schut.l rtiwlenv, Charles Dure it. champion, a p i Dol«. t u Normuh Institute; Alt.. Mercer, Ciceronian Literary Society: Schoolmartrr1 Club: Sug reili- tendenl of Sycamore Sehooli, Sycamore, Ga. j. il Jenkins Vienna Ga V' Seh.u.lmauter'n Club. CAULDRON Group X ' Summer School MYRLB WOOD HjmIuiii. Ga Durwood V. CASON, A.B T ' U'arrtnton. Ga. Sumitirr jH-h« l K e«.1ty: Schoolmaster'! Club; A.II., Mercer Cnjvenlty. Virgil A, Dean Mount C-irmel S. C Srhoolmi trr’« Club. Grace Ligon Finkrson, Ga Charles L. Clark r Ful.rub Ala Adel James Hargrove v Zebulon. Ga. Mi-.-bmlMllc llmli School; Columbia llnlvi-reitv Summer Sshoul, If i2 : Sehoolmii rr'ii Club: Sum- mrc Scliwl Facility; at jihtm ii1 Suiwrantt-inli'nI mf .I'lmlmi chc V| . Mrs G. T. Frazier, e- Summcitown. Ga. G T Frazier, Summertown. Ga. Srh‘H.|meiter'i Club, J H ANDERSON Mil ledge ville. Ga M, C ■ F'rUt H H t Graduate. 1WI : Mrmlicr of Bund three yearn: Second linilnlint unci Quarter- ma.lor. R. o, T C . lSM.lt ;I : Clew Historian; Officers' Reserve Corpt, U. S. Army. Ambition : Tn hr a rui-dir.-il muunnary tu China. Mks C. S. MOORt Mat on, Ga. Member of Maeon Writers' Club: Candidate lor A ll. Decree: U.-mb-r „t V M lr ; Member of Frank Taylor Dudley Ga. Dudley Hiuh flrhwt ; Fit'l llauinr Graduate Cnndidnte for A IL Dcurrr, Mercer ITnivririty ; Cicero nian Literary; at present [’rinciiMl of Hiirh Sellout. Jnekhon. (!■- V F TRIBBLE „■ l b I b-,. Gs Summer School Faculty: Schonlma'liT' Club; Super! ntctideht Cbicliamaaiij Hiirh School. Eunice Ross Perkins Macon. Gj Summer School Faculty : three year member of Mercer Summer School. m. R little, jr. I rulivillr Gj. Summer School Faculty; Schoolmaster's Club, County Superintendent of Jeffereon County School . J. FRANKLIN BILES Griffin, Ga. See A.II. Section. I Mart Lou Conwell Bowman. Ga. Hs-.'ic Tift College. J Harry Preston Thomas I-lcmlla. Gj. Summer School Faculty : CaiMnD Staff. fS A B. Settlor,I William Walton Everett Hawktnvillt, Ga. Summer School Faculty: School master'-; flub. ISh A.B. Section, i Sarah Louise Poole. Amcrkus, Ga Americus Hitch School: Graduate of llrenuu :' h rrvat ry of Music: Honorary 11 i.ic Society, t Irena u. SHI GRAY GOODWYNE Forsyth, Ga. Cauldron Staff, tSee A.R. Section.) y SUL 1925 ' W 'ta CAULDRON 1925 CAULDRON Group “D.” Summer School Ptolemy Watkins Cork. C.E , I. I I D. Em Cdllit, Fla Summer School Kimlij: Sehoulntajtter' Club: (inluilc Rich mend flallrcr : Former Member of Faculty VuktvnUf nf Florida; Twenty Yearn in Teaching Profrwiinn. 1 (nrww Principal at Fnu Calli Hiy-b Martin c Burghard, m b , Macon. Gj, tanltf- Utah Schuol. Macon, Ga.; U. A. B. Col Ira r , Rdmu-ir.-fhw'f of Cauldron. iSw- A.II. Section I Charlotte Emerson ' Mat on. Gj Lanier Hull School: Amntant Buninon Manaiter of Tbo LauieriJirT WeUoyap Collette. Arobillon : to l r an I nut ruder in Itiolouy. ■ August Burghard. Jr, y Macon. Gj Lanier llixh School: Canid rent stall. iSre A It. Section I Floyd S, Cantrell Pike. Gj- Ferry Sr h fail filer Club . Rami: Secretary of V. 1 C. A. Cabinet ; Mi-mlmr of Annual Staff; Hum- Mananr of Cauldron 'See A.IJ. Section I LILLIAN DOl'CI AS, A B Cjtnillj, Cm Camilla Itiyrh Krh.Mil; A H. Itr«.ie Tift Collewe: ('undulate fo-r M.A. Decree Slimmer Schorl. ft 25; at probent l‘iinr p l and I'refenor of Slathcnratic . Ktlavillr Hirh School, G. f. Alford. Jr SjilmiM, Gj. iSre A.Ft- Section I Isaac Cowart Colquitt. Gj. Suprr-SujiiTOrr-SeHoolcr ; Candidate for A. II. ami 1,1. II. Defter , i See A Ft. Section. I Mary Dunn ‘ Macon Gj lainirr Illfh School, Weelrran College: Tri K Club. marshal i. Kerry Macon. Gj Alembic Club. ISA.IE. Hugh k. awtrey Franklin. N, C. Cauldron Staff; Summer School Faculty, itree A.It, Section.' ALL.IE COX Macon. Gj. Joseph LeCcnt Talley Macon. Gj Member of Summer School Tjeulty. iSee reeular Faculty Secthw.i Carlton s prick ett Comment, Gj. Cauldron Slaff. I See A.B. Section.) Mildred Fleetwood Cjrtcrsville. Gj. Tliuiiiii v 11 lr ICieti Phocii; G uru I Sr a Yd Crtllvc ; t Tr rhine CiKcnfillp Public SfhociU. Kyle T. Au-riend. Sr., A h Forsyth, Ga, ’ Si art lluih School. I'e truly Collette: Alpha Till (Imcca Fraternity; Troteaaar nf lliatory and Soci- 'b r . ft. S. I' VI. : l'e.-itlent „f C. M 1 Member 4 General Amenably, ] J«: National Kduealloirtl A(wlill«n; at prraral Dean of hnatie Tifl Collette, MlNNT. SWINDELLS Dallas. l«jt Southern Methodic Cninr'ily, I!Hi -I7-! . 1 Ik«|v Ctilhfp, Summer School . ISILJ-Tt; Ifnivrrxity of Try . 1924.25; Inatruder Mertrr Summer School, 1323.21; Sehuolmailrr’a Club; Summer School Faculty: I’rinripal Elementary School , Dalto , Texan. IlliO- George pall whatley ab. ma r Foisvih. Gj Smith firoricia Colleue. Fire! Honor Graduate: A.IS., Mercer, 131 1; M.A.. Mercer, IFF2I ; Thirteen Club; (iccruiiian Literary; Champion Debater : Summer School, I'niverafty of C bleat'd; Summer School Faculty a Mercer. l'- .N-2tdl SchooltnaurrN Club: at proximi Uean of Phy le Department. He i Tift Colleff . Annie Lawrence Riley Macon, Gj l-anier Ifiph School. Senior. Wesleyan Collcye; W.-deyap Rr.upii Table; Summer School Faculty; Pin-1 Mrmhwi nf Alcmbir Club; Svpk - uininPhSchnuiPT• Super Summer Schoolers I minions, of 91 year ' funding Uy crumbling in the grip of co-rdt of Mercer's last Sum- BWir School. •VU Chairman''. for nearly a century the mode of addressing the presiding officer at «udent meetings met a sudden demise Madam Chairman” it came to be. Fourteen university presidents and upward of a hundred student heads have ruled meetings at Mercer since its founding in 185 J. Only stolid, coarac-voiced and dominating men have been chosen to hush the tumult of voices and floor disputet. “t « ' • the coming of the last Summer School a new era began. The doubt of woman s predominancy was dispelled. Merceriies of the masculine persuasion sat tjuietly by while the once more-timid co eds held the parliamentary whiphind. Miss Evelyn Williams of Woodbury. Ga.. during the school year a student of Bessie Tifr College officiated as vice-president of the summer student body, marking the first, time in the university's history when a feminine hand wielded thy college gavel. Miss l.ouisc Sbwilev. of Macon, was selected tilt prettiest girl of Mercer's vacation session, running slightly ahead of Miss Josephine Williams, of Thomaston. for this honor. Other titles awarded in the contest conducted by the 1925 Cauldron were: Most At- tr.v.-hvc Girl Miss I ouise Bennett, Tampa, Fla.: Most Studious. Miss Annie Laurence Riley. Macon; Most Wifey-Like, Mis Mildred Harris. Sandermlte; Most Ilaiiclioitic Man. Dave C. Rme. Nashville. Term.; Be -Main red Man, Isaac Cowart. Colquitt, Ga., Biggest Ladies' Man. Sidney H. Ellison, Jcllico, Tcnn.. and Most Hubby-Like. John S Weaver. Buena Vista, Ga. CAULDRON Rt'Hus Washington WuvtK. M.A . Th D . D.D . i.i D Adams Street anti Coleman Avenue Chancellor of ihe Mereer University System Prettdttu. Profewot oi f’si chokiiiu of Religion M A.. Wake F«n t Collie, 1 93; Th. M - 1 1 . Hi. ., IBW, Southern lUptuI Theoloairal Seminary : (Iraduatr Student. John flonkin University. lUOi-t. University of Cincinnati, t99 -7 ; I,.,-tni r„r- on ihe Sunday School M.ianl Foundation. Southern BarlDl Theological Seminary. 1913. lecturer in Krligiuui UiKallon and Instructor in Kclieiou Fsyclwiloiry. Vanderbilt UBiveraltfi IMt-1 ; Author The History «•f ihe I «etrihe of the I tin pi ration in ihe Kightb Century, B C.. IS99. “The Christian Converaativnaliot , 1 1993. “The Reconstruction of Holiiciun. 1901. ‘ The Kcliitiuu Development of (he Child. 1913; President t f the South ttaptist Education Association. 1017-19 ; President of th - Education Commiriion of th Southern Kaptht Convention, 1913-11 : Member tif the Stale Education Hoard nf Uunriria, 1022-; I’rmi- dent of the Aa-oriUftm of Unnia Collm. . 102:t-; President and Pmfr «tr. Mercer Tniretsity. 191 -; Chancellor of the Mercer Univmiiy System. 1920-. Andrew Philip Montague, AM- Ph D. 1 I D 50? 2 Adams Street Dean t the IJntutrtiiy PnHciiur or I.aim and Publn ipeakimr f'aiiud tOuJiWte. University of Virginia ; M A , Ph.It , Columbian iCieorffc Washington) University. Washington. II. C. i 1.1.. IJ.. University of Richmond: I'rofes-ntr of l.atin. Columbian Qttirenilr; [lean. Columbian Collegi', I'rmident Furman University: President Howard Col Iran i FmMent Columbia Col line, Klornlu ; urmrtinic member Rhoden Scholarsbif Cum mi anion for Alabama: Chairman of Committee of Chairmen, Uc]«rtmciit of Award . Jam'-down K i-eiti .Ki ; IVenuletit Florota Wueati'Minl AnwieUtlon, 1915; Editor. “The Letters of Cicero” and 'Hie Letter of Pliny : I'mfoMoe of 1m and Public Speak- ing. Mercer University, !91’J.; Mean nf the Cniverelly. 192.V. 1925 CAULDRON;;. Wir.MAN! EDMUND FAkJtAR. A.B . MA Colem jii Avenue Dfiin of iht Ctrllcws of Arts and ,5« remit Profeuar of Greek '[l 1 riv.i-.ll)- of Kirhmimd. ISM: GiiluU StuJfjit, Uftlecnitr of Viremia. 1 911.92; M A . fotU r11,05 ■ t.i«ntiatr liwtxuclot, V w«l i')r of Virtrini . 1992; Profo-vor „f Ancient Lanituaee,. Ifnuin 1992-1.7. flethel foil,,,.-. Pnn Hr„! Prof CMC r, KctM CoUove. | |I .]J; «ul «Is l 1913-1 : lotted ProMdrrti It.lhcl ColWlf. 191 : M-mher Amorwt Philological A oVi«i„n . M.-m- Jwr Aconlhinr CommiUn- r Ihe A «'atiH Ilf «rare Oill .-. PrM« ..r -if llrni: H r«, Eniwrdly HI'. (Iran. Nkrcrr University, lflA-23, CLAUDIUS LAMlR MCGINIV, AB. TlfD. 95 Coleman Avenue Dean of ihf I hf i!outcal Stmirmri I'rvftssor of Old Tenement interpretation nod Systematic I heology A ll. 190 . Mrrcnr llnitmllr: ThW.. 1912. Th.li., mi. Southern ituptwl Theological gniliury, author Uuak rb.m. lb Rise. Content «id TemlencW, Or.., of «ho Thro.log.col Seminary, rmfn .r .if ())i| T«-itanirn! Inlnrpreutiim and Systematic Thml.wv Merc., Unlrendty. 1919.. William Joseph Braole v A B . A M 1219 Oglethorpe Street Dean of School of Commerce f’roltsMir of Political SlterHC AH. Mcreer UnHc™iy. 1902: All, AH. Uoivmitr Chicago. IMi ; .I«ljltr Student Uni. tvi i«y „f Chiraif... Winter Quarter. Umr. . ‘,r di t Student, Columbia Univrrdiy. Summer Quattrf, JU| ■ I'riartpal U., yenr ; l'rore...r „r Kconomy «,| Politico! Sci.i,r,- N„t,h Onmca L’1« Swiolmnr. 1011.1012. and Proffe-ur of llutorv ,.nJ Uor- ■ rnmrnt, 1 ZIM922. Okiabwna ,butki Cir nrl Normal College. 1SI2.1920: Sehftlaruhtir in Phll. i|ihy, University of Chicago, IDO.-, ; Aunlln Scholarship. lUr.ar.l M T of Political Science anil Dean t,f «Ho School of CWlmoree, Hmci tmivcr.it , 1925 Peyton Jacob, A13 a m 62d Ad,iim Sltcrf Dmn of the School of Education Proftfsvr ot I- doctUroonl holeftfif arui Method A.[I . 1 115, A.. 19I P 1 a-.-iaaipiH I'utleys- Frllriw in Education, (Juivi-rsil of ClrirAicP, tft|li Is ; -.iv years Public Seh.sol SuperIntendent; U.-.nU-r Mt-’i-dpj-l Suit T art-lk lk Comndwr-n, 1910; Pro f. Ni.r of Philosophy Ansi Educ-n. ., Bwtor Ci.ll.-k'.'. Dmii of Summer School ais,I lili-rctn of Summer Normal. Jlaylor Collevo, 1913-19]'; Mr-ruber Southern Society fur Philosophy and Psychology; Member Plii Delta kill.[Ill laiiil American Sociological Societ;. Member Accrediting Commit lee of the Southern Associalum of Cellcun and Secondary Srhnob; Professor of Education. Mercer Pill vei-s.it)'. Kill--; Denn of the School of Education, Mercer Univcmity, 1329 . Percy Scott Fuppjn, a r . Ph D 505 Adam Street Dttiti of the Graduate School Prof mar of f-huonj A. Jl., Ilnic.-rsite at lUvhnn.-r.il, t'JtHl: I h. D.„ Johns Hot-klns University, 1912; Hopkins Scholar : Phi lirtn Kappa; Instructor in Hi,lory, Richmond Academy, IM8.IKI; Secretary of Itae Woman' Col- lege «nit Endowment Fund of University Of Richmond. 1999-|i ; PrOfevcr of HWOry nod Political Science, Central University of Kentucky. I9I2-IG; Prcfanur of History. Hamilton Cotlevc. Wlfi-li; Lecturer in History, University of Texas, slimmer. 1J2('; M| ninrina Editor of the freorgia Historical tjuarterlr ; Curator of the Georgia Hist.-ricnl Society: Member American Historical Association.; Mem- ber Miarixrippi Valley Historical Society ; Secretary of the Georgia Itapliat IlHtericnl .S m-si'.V ; Henrico Medallion, the priie of the ColsminI Dames of America; author “The Fihatirlal Administration of the Co tony of Virginia, -ir.if The Koval (kivcrnrm-nt in Virginia Profs-’-. ,r of History 11 freer University. 19I9-; Dean of the Graduate Sehtwl. Mercer I'nircTBitr. I i2-. RUPUS CARROLI.TON HARRIS, AB. LL.R., ID Inglvsitk Professor of Law A.I . Sli'TOT L ni vrr i 1 17 ; l.ifui nanc «f Infantry, 1 . S. A., with Amrrican Ksiw IitiDnary FflTCt . 15 17 1! J9 ; LL.H.. IflSft, 192-1. ViiU' Ifntvrraity , t’rufc .- cir of I .aw. Mi-rccr IIrivrpiU ‘, I923-, 1925 PAcuLir m XJ) I J- CAULDRON F a c u 11 Bartow, davjs Ragsdale. A IS . H. V. D-D. 7‘fftuufff, Professor of Bible and fhhlical Literature John Green Harrison. A B., TH M.. D.D. Professor of Philosophy M P. GILLAM. A 13. Coach jn Bdshetbalt Prank L . Haskins, B,Ch,E , MS. .'Vw.Kiutr Protestor of Chemistry Edgar Estes folk, a r. Professor of Journalnm Sallee Goelz Boone. A.B Assistant Professor of Enyluh Albert Henry Newman, A ll.. DD, LI. D Profetsat of Church History Stanley i Robinson. A.B. Head Coach Mercer UniVersiltf Claude Russell Fountain, A.B.. Ph D. Professor of Physics and Astronomy J. Clay Walker. B A.. M.A.. IX.B . PhD Professor of Modern Languages Joseph Robinson, BA. m a. Professor of English henry lewis Batts. a.B. Professor of Religious Education I Charles Bray Williams A.B . M A . B D . Pli.D.. D.D. Professor of .Vrw Penan tent interpretation Francis Jerome Holder. 13 S , BBS. M A . PH D. Professor of Mathematici G. I., Carver. Bs.. M s. Professor of Biology Samuel Walter Garrett, B Urr M A Business Manager and Registrar CHARLES BlKCH WRAY. BBS. Professor of Accounting James I i e Railey, A B M.A Professor of Economies and Sociology WILLIAM FREDERICK CAYLOR. BSC.. MA Inst cur tor ir Spanish Joseph LeConte Talley. A.B. MS. Instructor in Drafting. Sfuthrmaius, and Physics OTIS DEWEY KNIGHT. A B.. A M. Aiio«iii; - Professor of Education Welcome TAlmage Smalley, a.b. Awr l«n( Professor of English J D. AULTMAN Sftu'ariJ 1925 Mrs. J. L. Jessup Instructor m French CAULDRON —if Charles Huber i Berryman, ab M A Roytlnn Lx ore i j .. K «. Alpha: Prendent Ciceronian Society, -t; Via-,. Etashethari. '31; President Junl.ii Via— Afnihw C'Ub. Athletic Hoard «I I'.mtial - I . V.i.er Itound TaU.■. I' IUlknli Council 2« I rewident School ..f I'r.-r.BKi wrrimr. J. In-1. r... Mathematico, it, , A .|i McRft '21 charm- i- 'tiJA hup «f the bo;.-.' AMhcuirh ha1 I' one uf ihr Faculty member he ha. l.r.« ni.no of that former r.ilireniality ar.l fV.r- (hat elovated him in «Hr esteem of everyone To know ” ! ..hr y.-wr many in rh. i.r,,!, ,„i.. whuol i to know him mm No trait of fhararfcT i. to W more IT . til AH Amulilrrw ' Am| C. hlilr hi- All nbuiiilant nujiply. l‘h rf fc « maj-ijiny in Ma,thi‘ tfcii.i!i r . minor! vis- In I-him us i%.i Wuc K-n. Tlw subject f-. ■ hi- hc «- l- 1 r Rarito Dukward Vhasey Cason. A B m a Wjirrnicn. Georgia „ '« '« 1 A....... lation t‘...-o|, nl Volunteer lUM. ;««-■ nia OhimIL. !■'. Winner L'fwhaw ,or Orators', i V A (t.. Mrrcrt. 'Ji, Ciceronian Literary Society . i r?tnricaJ IV' Alternate Intereitlletfiate Drbucrr, '22, '2 5. A—idanl lit'tliKInr Knsrlivh. Rummer, 'it. in-druet.., Rnttllah. ' i. '£?„ IL ',l1”'r m '1' Tachm la {on.Ur i.r to thim rhtf-jliirv-. ]|e enters whole-tirartfully inio_ pi .«H and invra the pupi in his cime, rlic lust fwnylit of ht- varied ektH-rii-ner I’urward. the world luibt. unlimited oppertu tiitir. for a ron.r«riiii,.u- mao like you W, ho knew rmi in the older, day., know (hat j.,u hue- the • -ruff to make Kami Bmrilsh will be hi major, while hi. minora are in rtiroltwir ...id Mwainn. Ihceli: ‘ ifawlhorsr . a Spiritual Teacher. He Illitalo marked the fault at other.’ way And set ms -era-mark for kioweir to .bun. Claude Milton Ccialson a U m a RwVinjrf. Cknrgij . .eynrinn l.itw Swfcle : Mlni.t,-,.al A... i.it i n . ............. Conference Mmonk Club: Keen tot. Mtul-ehnrlal A nMn. 23 I htrre.il leeiale IhliMe. .'I -it IteaMrw. Manure. Charier Ml, -2S ' °™ y' Dr W’,r)r tn SpeakiiW, -g.U A irtnnt .n Public SlvakltiK, Yi-.ir« am CiiaL.m won the final honor luxlal at the Seventh lli.ir.ci A A M. School Since that line hr ho. eon tanned to add honor after honor until he ha. accumulated nn nuetncioiu nvirrecatnih of hay. atol laurel leave . Crialaon hie coninuid Ml «del honor after honor until he hn- neeumulat.rl an autpicioua aafi.-vjlW'ri of 1.M). and laurel leavx. C «N«n h primarily th. m 1ur. He yja-ak. rle-arly. forcefully ami oltKiwntIt None Of he. eoni|ict;afhm will ever ao to lre|. in hi- termim.. There U t. miwh f.re i... much dorr.. founded ainwnty n; hw ermentation ol hi- -ibjon Coalson I- maim in in Theohary and mintirlny m f.roek and t hureh llbtory, ■ T(, drawer, folk to heven by fairnrvw Ity k-mkI on.ample. I hi- wa- hir bi.yneaar. Andrew Byron Couch A Ft m a b d ... Mjcon. Ga Mfcpjfcld-rift.1 A -ocialiAfl : M iiti-.ld-i luJ C«hf rwno : . 2 ! Sdriinr T|au« H torinrj J', t. ! CUiU: 1‘rowl ni «f Min.ini A ocmthn i A.U. M« rcrr. 2'. M A . M-rci L! S r«ijch ll«h An BACotnbfilnK afiH W mkr-T ro Cikiflff arninml of i-iwhcrAfvc-.' Look, tbr.-d- iU-icm-i. !.. he cr.Hirl. He i r. 'ludent I.. Hie very ewe. Thcbnry ha. l.r.r k„ Mud . And lhe rhurrh thvl ,.euTe ho. f-rvieev will have man wheor rich treasury nf Unnijilit will evoke admiral inn ami whine dee[i rctlfrieu Ixliofs will inliTiwnetrate every mind Tlis Kfamlrur he d.-rivnl from Ilnnt above, hut hr war Kr.at. ere Fortune made him w . 921 . CAULDRON WILLIAM WALTON EVERETT. A. 13. BSE5 . M A lijwkinivilli. Georgia Ctacroriian Literary .Sm-n iy , Minr-ipi i l a.- Uuih. . Ministerial Conference: Curresj-Mndiliit Scrre. lary baptist Yidiliilt'er - ; Vuliintccr Hand . (IraU.rw-ul ‘I.1.'-. A-si-tanl Professor Hinln-.-y Summer Schind. ‘21. Sltnim Dining Hall, '2S, 21. '2T. : Alembic Club; Assistant I'refnm in Education, '21 2'., A.It., W««F, '21- Affable, niilnn. consistent. a frivnsl 1« all. an enemy 1 nonf, liberal in hi- view . wide in hi., information. ji disciple of truth. n Christian and a genllcmnn--iiurh a riuin is William Evcrr!:. The luiiiiiis luted above it eloquently nf In- inline sreeord. flu r.inl fur «nine word-. Kvrrett ambition, si Eypirnl of lii rkiarnrK r, i- ‘To Tench the Truth . And, William, «r know Ihul you ya-ill realirr firtir desire. it in lorry is EverellV Tna .-r. Public School Adinii.i-lrali-ul hi- firs? minor ami Secondary Education hi arcond minor. Tbieh; The CtmJueafHm arwl Eneyatmrnt nf Fratoaop.” ■'Ai a teacher itl wisdom he may lie confidently followed. Hi- rrlijrion he- r.i.lhiii in It enthuai- MtJe Of Rupmtltlou -' ROV C SMITH. A B , M A Dt-morcif. Georgia A,ft., Piedmont fnlk-irr, Sophomore l.aw. Mvrrei , Ma-otin- Club. l(oy. havintf received hi , bachelor's decree nt Piedmont CoHeire, in now hard ai work m a punier’ and a law1 !- ;lie c majorinir kii Education anJ minorinp in Entrli-h and I-Bw. Smith I iiri nssisiam in Erivli-h. aiding n tin.' neordinr and gradini' f themes.. tjiiict anil un s- puminp, yet he ha- a must vigorous mind. A brief eviluerunt ion wilh him abt a hat a really broad l.Kvrhtfryum! of infiwmalron he ha.-. He t- erniuwid with a clear, incisive and o pi 'Sjs inn-llret lhat mum him lUcn-n either n n lawyer nr a orofiwuvr. The unfortunate thine about Key I that more S'.udeaU are not acquainted with him—for their sake . ,'iu une over tilth him fur a Dud, hut none, net-pi hr- intimate friend know he ha- ■ «real 'leal Adi.ai Guy Welch, A.B . M A. ChtckamauEJ Gcorsij Ciceronian [.ueniry Society: President Ciceronian Society. 21: Clas- |! -i'hull. '21, 22 '2 . Clans football. '21; President Volunteer Hand, President V M. C. A.. ‘22: V. M. C. A. Cabinet. '21. Min. ictrrilll Arnr-ciation ; All-Clnvs Fullback. -i: Senior Clay- Kmllioll, '21; Mathematics Teacher in Dcm- uridlKiUiuTi Sr-iii iiJ, ' 4. ’! ! . A fort? Jinii '■ up| ]y i t criiii! hould b. given li Lhaur • • . nffrr co i l tinif wilaF college work, remain to secure yud-gr.y duals' Sesrsf, Guy denerve whatever prabc we may ht .ni upon him. lie h .s been one of the steadiest. msad cvn-isteril and j-Unhoiis men on the c ih|‘H. for fire yean. And now as he secure hi- H drr'« steam? «r rejoice with him Guy will probably enter Ibe ministry aflrr hi’ receive ibis list decree. And. -true he is majoring ip Th vl«t« '. there is every reason to believe that hi. church will In- fortunat indeed. Then is: He I i inn CohWnimary with Judsiam. Major: Old Testamen! and Tbeideity, Minora: Hebrew and Education. “Whatever ho attempted he performed-1 CAULDRON Io the Senior Class tV ne, Senior CUu of Twcitr-Fjvc. l-el kdMu-ii M«n«riHi now «revive: Four yearn ago with yearning Heart. Wr qtdl IFe l low far |1yjirhinr,i art . Oui home and Iriandt. were left behind; Tli ' mine of leisure vt dcrlined To reared for Troth, I or W i nr„| Knowledge Friuli from (ho firm we nor In Cn Steve Our Kjenhftu.fi year! What bcdy «-( -■ Thwr awful month. in mind jmLu And yet. Twin then we learned control. ‘Twi«s needed (a perfect ihe whole, A- SniphiifiM.li'n we knew the mint, Of every art t then could boa.t But doubt revived in (ho Junior Year ; Wr realized a hot nii fti-rr sphere Our knowledge touched in the unitcnr. Vain vaiihtinim soon we did dinwTM'. A Senior . no , our knowledge eem. The ii .e 11’„ l .h doiV af our dreanuc ; W- thought tu atni.iagr our thimr for learning And hate hut « drop to mu the burning. And yet. an liaekwinl now ure gone, I low plenourabte were otlr College dfiyr. May i in-.- random png.-. c’cT revive The .? J.iyiM.- Ho uni, Oh, Twenty-Five. IS25 Knieeeliee. CAULDRON Officers Senior Class William Otis Doroajgh SIDNEY DEWEY JOWERS JOSEPH LOUIE BUCHANAN Prtiiden: Vice-PreiideM Stertiary Howard Jackson Bivins Treasurer Martin Calhoun B ORCHARD— Potit Thomas Alton dyer —_ Tts-lalor Benjamin Cassels McWhorter Prophet George Em me it sn el [.grove Fool 1925 yow good., iwurkabte lil.MTiR CiL V AU ORt). A U lljttwrll. Georgia ■ ; l|a,«i l in '21, ‘2t 'r Smutary of Glee Club. '22. ■ ; A................ A. E rimm iilromnn I , h hTy Mr7 l,“' h'T' nn !«l «. .U. the fei.lc.rj of tW tiler Club. A t( faa, h Av ' IW W a h ,h?V”, t‘,llri:i' ,,,r UfH in whin, nide worM hrre bum n' U muvhr, hr rarririi viirli him many i|llkllf Ifa I ton - of u imr cvrcllcnl file.. Clubber. AJhud ■ Mill' at the mr.1t t«.lit . mrn cm lh- ■'.intfu-. Hi, derwriam mn'ht ( - ■ ..11 ,,„,1.-1 i,, II,- a r,-pul.. ljw twt«WL hr ihun . A ml jrt hi- t'l.a ant humor. ir.„.j r.atur,. ahihly m |,|,rn-i ir hjhhI rlnn k-ihci make hi it, •-.intulit' l t-uli.r amunit tu. -■! ,•-. mate. Th,. ,.,1.1 „ i . enter taiiml aiul (.lay l. not •«rroi. 1“ n” 1 « Alrraily hi- cirrle at friend i-. Jury Ami urn™ in hi.- ckwfi linn of work. that .,f vnh-nianah.t, H I'Mirni uner accnimittf and retain Ine the «raid will of ri.tf.m.rr. .. ,hc ba-., .,{ that kl la no need to rail hi, tt n(.oh li the mi tl.. Sell iv.r.irlf, ami — h.--.. ...................................- , IP.r •|( r always face the auruhinr. ifcp -li.iili.n- will fall hrhin-1 GRREM Fl.ovu Al FORO. JR 8 S C ''.Btiitfoer SylvKtft. Georgia. I'hi W Thi'ta Phi I vim Literary Sawietv; K reach Club ituhher ' came to Vete.., well rmmmciiJ At RirrnUIr Academy hr made ir HEa? r 'm'T thr Theta hiema Iratrrmty, llrmmrrary Hall Club. Robert K. Up and G ™,, c-|ul„ And hi- record at Mener w .imply a itralnnuaiMi -if that pr [. -chool r..n-.. Soortv h„l,t- an ttdvrial charm for HufaW II ratal. wwiw Uv W'tv brat | mu,t u ,„i. iii.rr,.!.-,.;.! iwarvrr vine hr Jw hot l-rtmll hr- rrira-anulrmir art.vitam interfere with fai. . 7‘'7' I' 1--I ' ' drm—ii-lfat-al by the fart that hr U - member of the Trench Sul.”' a cnail' -if mm who eainml rntranrr by h-eh La « rrranto, .... .RnMvrV- ambittim h to br a btB.ii.ovt tu D not a hail ulna (hi. Jay .ml tim |tp.i lu k to olf lililibri and r are «ratchiiyi; fry (h.. dat when. y,.ur brarV. hofr will bminir an artuahtv luifc ypun- niaki- ji whjiE y.m will. Hugh Rainey awtroy a r I runklm. Nt nh Cdrolmi Alliha Tau Omni ; Kditnr-in-Cbirf, ' CluMri' , 1.1. i(. Vh’r-I'rnnlrnt nf -SmUir Cia.. - Senior Hiwiad T.l, Cta f.-.tSall ,'t. rraMmia' Club Dukra Clnh CACJ IlkOKSuif JIiibb tnajorrd in Journalism. Hr wa (hr -mlalandine Hush, not content with toll™ wiitlniE arrtpent poaitbon in a-hlilarn lu hit dutira ai colb-irr PrcJch1' a'rv -w' «'pvlrori Miffcred a (nmr. and in Ha place camr the dmire to trarh n7.-7r uf ii n om. ■ ’7' '7 -r' f«l d Ilu„h tailing for Kratier lfu h w.ll rW , ;t' m mir aStinsiv In- IranafeFritifi hip ertdil from 1.. Mtrc r. HuipIi rill nr in u e iri Tidb-ur iplJv ihnt hin Pinliitlon U lo miirrj j aIuiLnIih-.-. 7 Hi- further V'lh i.jk ihit he intend- in W .1 profr -«- r. uuiJer-Sjinil nliv hr eirtkeider-n 1 hi iinitn«-i i mtii r than eh.- fctit«1|t?4u Awlrey. Hf ihj|t hnih Wliir hath Iranffth. tUiw nNmt that f rMcpiir. nr. ffr l imnirinatinn |o «limLifiriitkfiri of Che future Hn. 1925 CAULDRON James i-r klis’ Btj.es, a b Griffin. (ieorgiJ GJornmian Literary Society ; fla Ki.ilhall, 'll. While- attending sixth Distrlrl A A M School Kiln carnered in a numWi i-,..l. r( by honor. Atm-ny thrin were: Society Debater. nictnbrr of Ilaskrl l nl I and flRarhall lenm .. and Prraidrut of the Literary Society. Itut a man vr|1h ItiSe-’ ambition. th-st of beeominir a Ibictor of Medicine. ha- -mii.il time for honor when hr reache ■ pTe-med chs k. Tt' Lab, Lab, Jjt, morning, rmoii am] night. And we find j student Tiileri nf Mercer Wc realize mott hdiI more wo .ipimmi'li nur 1 1 day m rollinci that light conversation and too much forwardnio . ro not uCcc-ejirily I hi- fai-mark «r inudlilieiiro On I he titker hand the hr lio I h -rii rno.. firmly fix-d that I hi men w Ho or - to ho best represent-lit ivr of cur ch’i will be Ihr- mm who weir i'iie . sober thinking men. Of that type llile t-- an excellent example. ItiU-ri, we are positive you will become on of uur foremost “medie. . lVi- believe ihju you will ihekrimi. the dl r -r lh t -talk through OWr lansl, Lurk to you! Kinio destroy, but physician preserve the human race ' LOY JtlHN ROWI N. BSC Amtrivuv, GfoigM Masonic Club; Phi Delta Literary Society ; Orntonlcw] ”13 ; A—ifttanC fn-trutts'z in Accounting, 'J1. Zb. There i no need of comment imr on Ley'- ability. The fact that he was -elected a an A—i-lant in Accounting? ] cak clsaivimtly of hi merit . Iloth FarulLy anil student arc more than jilraxrd with hi instruct inn. HoWrn's niodrrly prevented him Tremi divulging hi- i nit ilh ii, hut r can readily Imagine him tnauatring the burl mi , driutrtmenl of wioie large commercial firm. It may lie that he will Turn hi’ eyes toward the field of public aemuiitlnK. op bank esantimng. In either ease Wr are confident that hi- opportunities arc exrellent He is thoroughly convenam with hr churn vtsiTk, Accounting Whatever your choice fall upon, lev wo ho|ie for you the romplete realization of your dream . “Do yernr bo I nt all lime -- one can never tell who ft watching.'' Howard Jackson Bivins. B.S.C. Haddock. Gcoigu Mercer R«WIrwl Table; Oratorical IT'; I'rwaident .r the President.4 Tint., Tki fb-lt Society; Seer , tary and Treasurer, Sophomore Clan, iS; ]’rc idcut of Phi IMta Society. t’t; Seri.-tarv and Treaautcr i. f PrcHidcnta Club. Tfea urrr i f Si'nior III- . lTi rfent of the Y. M C. A.; Student Prof-• ■■it Howard. Gold Star man from G, M C„ l u n scruinulat.rg honor ai Meierr a- soon b-' entered. He has a golden record. ITciritinine in hi Sophomore year lw bn. had ■ mniinuou hold on rhi purse stringi nf some organization—culminating in the Treasurer s f the Studi'iil Ihaly It i- hi- rich sincere aiwi honc-si personality that ruised him to tb ' IN-iidcBt of the Y' M. C, A Y „ ibi'Tr i- a ritiK of the true metal in hi character. A President of the President ' Club, he per- formed hi duties in a moat con-cientiou and admirable manner Thar organIration, under bo admin- miration, wra vrry nctivr anil did much tu improve conditismv in the college, Wc are not I he Hat ptudhet. but we believe we ran xee Ilivin in the place he «shins Id—A Ccrtifiesl Public AceuunUinl, “Honor him fur thine own honor—better i he than the br-t 19Z5 W ii-i,I am Osborn Brows'. AB TiiB Cjnon Georgia MtmiACrrUil A M ciftiM vi : School Omuiier f Uibb County. HMiM.ii i« «Ii3r to n ' rt th n unr iIiimw- this y Af Waum- hr w furmyr KtuK nt irf Liberia Mrirrr Arjidrjny iml bKii f hr Thul'Jinral _Snn.nar nl l-uuiAiiMe, Ky It b Ltrown fembition la broorvie not mere It minuter of thr people. but l i to beerjiinf (fuJw. Hip. wmk m .-. • i-IihhjI uramiii .it fit Ktm fer i«Jiliiiiivjf hu itiiikiii «■! m (Ht irifia ih i U ft e fr i n the ruf e of II litcTicir Like the philwopiher of (d«l. hr rwiMden iitnwfWG one nf thr worm afflict km- Pf mankind- You hirf m t'n-aP link ahead. Hrown. Iwi with your nmoTilriilHl eftwli you are ure to puili hack thr ovrr hnEiffiiLg cloud of Mmorance that hli.irfct ur fair elate. A noble ideal, your ! Ilf wIuj witfki for humanity will uec«d ‘ Joseph Louie Buchanan, jh.. bs.C Djtlion. Gcorgij Pi KiMi Eh.; M.-iirr; Kiiund Tahir; 1 'hi Della Society . Wnodrow M'tUon Club: IN' Mnlt Mr-lmiiiii Itaxkvthiiil. 21 . J un ii if Ctri.4 l-V-uhnll Ida naffer : Viee-Pr Ideal a-t unbrn OLm . Panl-'-He Henke ('-nirwil. Secrrl-er . S-ocrriur i nf ihr Kenhor (‘Ia- , .Mfio-i Hand, ill ‘2.2, 23. ‘24. I.oiatc i ihe biirirnt htifr muit on tlic fimpu . He b ifi ji ij -ri .Rblr to the Settlor I'liu a- Sc r Mry. While n- t hu-kv encuith Ui ifi in1 ?feeilh i£ia?« atfclrto- hr ha. vhnwn hb tn( re ( in by bt rierllrct nunaicrment vl tea me limit !! . -u tc ami He null -milinc that i Louie To irwrine Louie bitter -r -ari a Hc i lo i manci nr h hrb‘ I! - live iid think the part «f a ‘ C’lir i-lia n Gentleman , and a ueti he hae already attained bM ainlunon Itw’ fmeruk, arrrtixUiu world nrrd more U uir Hue banana Hr i- a 4-rnlii to (hi Senior Ckas . To know him h E«i like him. Friend ? rmciou word?—the heart to idl h all able WhoFu1 - fiiBr to man thiv jewel of u - yIlalile.1 Marti if Calhoun Burghard. lib . AB. MiKOB. Georgia PI Kappa Alpha; AJaro I t. II Mercer '22; flu- Testator, -V Society Ihiv Orator, ’2J; f.’leervhiao Soeh-ty; Alternatr Inl.r,-,.lh-irmtr Lh-batcr. '13; Chairman Erderlainam-nl ( emmiUre tor Student (,'hnprl ftww. ii. '13. Clu wr Hiatt. '21. 23. Zi. '2S; ««en Flam . '21, '21, 24: Chair- man Stud nl Commi1lM f ir I'ubli.tiiM; M U. .S:' . 'J4: Vt r.l rrauh-n( . I'r.-ihionl.' Club '2 Pan. Jl.tlrnic Count LI, ‘24. '26. Pan.flcll nic HqiTMatWlK 1 St - lalct-PrattmUy CaMtitwr, Atlanta, t; .. Hmtnlx t. '21; Senior «.'La---. IWI. '24. M-rcer Round T M . Edibn-ih-CM-l THE CSUIMIW, -L Pw«i journalinl, rd«« .r(ai wriU-r, philcMopht-r, jieaTer. aclor ntuilenl comitiLllet-nvan. -rb.'lnr dr-aib—t and i.lralML—judi a man BonthillL H-airi-ly nnj- pha - irf acaiirmir artitity ha- —cajmJ him. A euranry uurv-y c.f hi- honors shows him iu Ih- ;i Ihnnr Whm ih™-. h.- J vt timet lit- worJ-o all niifht, atlendi- cla- « all nwmi, and i- wti huirylnir or. husinrss durimt tht- hfleriMMui. Vet «h- Cltuwr rath w.-i-V ha- r-i-mral coninbution- sijrned 'Emr-rlirr' . lb b.i- t.-.-iL known to iro for several week on fwor nlvl live li-.ot. r t, sum day. net ewn retIrinv. Siuh - hi- rhllKltr, r —1and rnrrttctlc. He lived and preached unreal. Hi ideal f s tnder.l Lift U-l him on nmt on ar.d hi ftoltrd Ihul leas dynamic mind would nut or could not follow his wan ft in? ritt; U lib- ambition: ''To disctivrr one UrmUllirtl pleasure. Uoltl of hia aiierhr. ami w}K. anti well y-MURhl, And of manlwv d him Inkkrdt rijcht nauirht. CAULDRON Cecil c. Cadenhead. BSC Zebu Lon. CVoiku Alpha Lambda Ta'I : Frr 1iman baahelball. £2 . Scrub Team, ‘i ; Var.Ui, i! . 'i!, , .V Club. There u one outstanding, commendable uimlliy in flu- character ot Leril That praiseworthy attribute U WnblllK Cecil w«io ■ Iw-rrh on Mercer's He■ kelbali team by continued applied rifsrt lie set hi face Inward I hr goal and imrkni until hr reached it_ Cecil hails from Kebulnn llurh School. at which iri lilittiun hr w a (ml hutuir man. Ilr also was a debater and rm-inle-r of both ba krthal| and track Iran -. Cecil hue a nn_ i t fmtilm jienuitiality Ile nerer allow himself or his friernl to become dis- Minrared. Thai ability In inspire is a rare and precious rwel. fwil holies 1« become a ueee fu| Inalan man. and there i nothing thai can prevent him fr«n realising tha ambition. Follow yuur rollrge methods. Cecil. Stick it oul. be coin-intent in your effort and one morning yon and the Sanior I'U- will wake u| and find that you have heesime that for which yuil ycaroeil. Fight to the end if beaten, admit It. hot try again. Floyd Sanford Cantrell, a. Officer Phi Delta Literary Society: Volunteer Hand ; Publication Manarer, tieoista Student Vel- unte r“: Hudm Manager. THE CAULDRON. Jis. North Georgia may well look with gnMudinr pride on this sturdy n ef her-- Floyd is one of the few men who hare the determination ami loan to execute the nteab of their convictam . Fi spoken, blunt, n’ornint: aubterfufe. omtrervinif and peneveriiur—three are acme of hu. characteristic lib fervent devotkm to a rathe, in. loyalty to h i friends, h| rnmr tic response to ht (mriclbia of what tv right hnve create ! for him a morn favorable Impressum among ihe (Student body. Floyd, by hi dot enrol pat Inn. ha weather ed ro of financial difficulty that would have swamped a li-.s determined, levs hardy mariner. Credit in i|vir in order for ihe man who works his vs ay ihumgh college. It thovi stamina, determination anil SI-Ifwual Irul Now thill he is about to leave, he inform us that it is his Ambition to champion the cauec of Ibe |“H r boy ; which, we infer, means it r. hi desire to plan1 education within I hi' rearli of all. A worthy ambition! Itei luck, Floyd. your perseverance will reap for you a copious harvest. And tho he was worthy he n «p. And of hb port is meek u is i mayde. william Jones Carswell, A b Htll W)r«OH, Gtorgij Ministerial Association. V. M, C. A. Cabinet; l“hi Delta Literary Society ; Way ctos Club; Fr«n- iderits' Club; CAULDRON StaTf. “Bill1 I one of the few Seniors who has the temerity to Wear hi- derby all the year. And «hi adherence to principle i one nf his mast praiseworthy charartererlics. After [caving college Tlill' will enter tin’ ministry. nruJ the church will add but another to ic roll Sif God-fearing. ruwcicntioiui men. In callage he has r««tred the Is ii-ndship of thi -e with whom he has «Hint in contact by hb cordial manner. Hill has hern cme of ihe moat diligent member a of THE CAULDRON -i.vtr. And we wish to take rhi-. opportunity To leave a nicmurial tsi hb. cfTorrs in aiding in the production s r Ibbs hook. -Hill Juus that puwrr of seeing two aided Ur every «uratiun, o( not rriMurlnic lim bitterly t« t with vihi.in he cannot agree Fooli crllrcSte ; wise mm enwlMir. Like an «pen eye la Wisdom—lie tbit ban her 4 nut blind. ULDRON Winburn Rostv Cars we II ab Aj . Gforgu Phi ! • Ilji l.itmry Society . 3fini-:«rriiil A-.'•cutii-n. Veiluttiree llaftil Winburn i« odt of tbc hnrdeM worker -in the rampu- tip hi-- literally warked hi. way lhruuib 1‘i.lleiCP. Arel ill k to hu eternal cfnlll, Tot ripirdi Juive shown that those man who Jo supplementary wort; «nthc onif of the best .1Uiierit-- I’amweli b i an amlHlhrti in Hu a- a mlm-tcr ( ■ fwfcjrn (Irtli, 1« rarry the Gm-pel la tenlni uneharti-d. An-3 wune day Wir.hurn will - t hi- I if - nn 'Sample of f'Hri-• inn wlf- iicrifico r-l riMi-i-triI I■ imnnii peoples where . Ukji an vcample will hr mini needed Your «ipsiori in one of the hirfMwt. and we fori positive ttiNl you art capable of irivinir if full justice. |freais-e rLpht in riiyht. to firht for rlpht were winttMn i 11 the I.roi'h of eonnrsiurnce. HOU5TOS' RlBBLC CtCII.. B S C Kid “Padrt Columbia. Tcnnwwe Koi-i' Surma; Phi lviin l.iirrarv borieli ; Vanity Finttwll. '21. 22. '23. '21; Captain J-.nrtball Tram 'I M O'kl ■ . Trnnr-.ro ha- fumn1ia.nl Mrrrrr with rxtrlloit aihk-tir and nclmiaslic material. None nf her run- tribuinni- iiiuJHht reurr honor 1 our Alma Mater than the yfe eri1ntm« of 4,KM Cecil. Herr, friends y u hake a mao -a hard hehlmsi nun. a man who know- no Ji-f.-ar, . man wIwm1 athletic record ■’ replete with well-nigh -uprrhumnn font. To Padrr fell the ia t of carrying thr ball ninety-five vaid- frum kick-off to a tuurhduwn a hr Merror w n! lhe Og lethori in 'i;l Thl - roeof.f run on firar-t field, AtUn.ru, I otcia IVll ha' a far a Ihe student body is concerned, ntntirmi hi- ambition, which is to net thr ffiK-l will of my fellow man . Of count, wo all know that — anywhere there i a man to take every- one's place when they drop out. but we are frankly -ki-piiral that it will tie a lone time before we find another to fill the shoe uf Kid Cecil. I take a- great Interest in my friend-' ph'iu-uro a- in mine own-.4' Robert Eakl Chandler, b.s.c dfioi) West Point Gcoigij I' 1} l-,,,|u M mirv SocietY: I W i Ch +v l«drr 'U, 21. '25: C mwdiin fit Club, ■' I' r«-. idi fi Glw Clulv. 1' I , M‘ Club. Fr tr7ftiiy ; American Lnrfo . , V, V. W. LuhaikKr Civic Club 'Tantcin ‘ b a tamliT. Itvrir im tfmil in pvrrythimr. mwl Parson' dineuvcfA ir ,k ilirn JhL (hf W«irIII kn4w it mfrfcl . IE- ba-. that 'rail t bcinc lUc to -ay th ri«h? ihina «1 thr ripM Mm.- V, h.-r. chi' ,iikjiJrnt stpirn f lay. fi.-r nny t¥a- on. wbrn Iht flfibEiln: irnpMbt wnvrr Pinoii mountft thr Hist rum. and immisliat ly thrn- w a woM tful. aH-c«hHALjniiin r-p rival, and w.- K' to vietivry «i i inir «nsn .f triumph. Tb - munihrr, wi appljftd hlimomialy oil account of hi nrarn Ai-riTH iM( hut In- preach i irood. —lUiifl ilorlrim- all lh«- timo Hh ■•eriow thought p(i kinkiallv Kii-rn a eoatiikfr of humor nmki Bhrhi more- liable to tirk in in timory. Tlii aliitny in wrvp a thoughtful niorwl in a do Ik ate □u h id rnn1 kip amotio ■ |BanMHi h fintiFiuvIy practical, anil this will uunr day hiro ■ fxallo.1 ularr in thu M QnWvrw. ''Kiyh b hr- faith afoJ hopr , link ? h m hr rvacfacn after tfe priw in vir , 1925 CAULDRON William hv vey Clarki-. jr.. a.B, Allan . C co ri,i _Shcmi Alpha Epsilon; Ciceronian Literary Socieiy ; I’an-Hellcnic Council. '21. '2S Harvey Clark 1 is one of the widest travellers on the campus. Ha hail from anywhere, few states and few fonitn continent not having been visited by hirn in hi wamieririEs He has a nmt COS mui« liUih dotation. He attended thr Canadian M.-thisli-t Academy ir, Shanghai, ami the American School in Japan. Hi parent , were mn.mhari ,. and hence Harvey has had the super-academic training c.r natrnsivir travel, Harvey never talk b.utslfwlly «Smut hi sojourns «broad. In fact, he is alnnxl reticent about hi wantlvrittEtir Hut when he choose. to talk hr hold hi hearer -isiit-miml There t honvihittg reticent about hi manner that become intensely enjoyable when one know. him. Some tiny laud, attain, we step over into the prophetic realm Ifnicry - guilts to write article tin .unit! current health look aim) the world will wonder. Hr informs us ihnt it lu hU ambition ‘To alia In the Tup of the Ladder . And with hi personality, such an ambition i . not lit nil atranse. Be will; jrra, he will. Hr is an uppermost i unit nine). The Universe Is my treasury I shall «uenil It on other J. H. CLINE. A H Byron. Georgia Let other heat Ihenutelvus to unnecessary heights of passion over the world's troubles let others lie to cd about on the billowy sen of unrest, either mental or eiimtioual the e trivial thin.: , these passing changes never affect the cool, calm intellect of Cline. He stands apart and above these petty fluctuations. I'd K ie down from hi summit of peace upon the hurly-burly rush of the tides of Immunity. Vet. hr i not so distantly removed from thr sphere .if n-.-n .. ■ r.. I no-rn-o. t ««.I -.11'.-h Merely because one is contemplative 1- i.o indlcAtion that there lives tv-.1 in his Inal a keen interest in It thirifiv. Cline, al any rale, is deeply concerned in life. And hi numerous friends testify to the fuel that he f«j s ? es all tils1 human -luulities of loyal devotion. After oil, you think it Ihrongb, there U no great and to vex one's self. Cline u shining example of elf-restraint and serenity, Thy soul whs like n Star, and dwelt a pun. Lewis Connell co b, b.s.c, Tcniple. Gcorni ,i I’i Kappn Thi: Cilee Club. '21. '23; Frfr-hmnn Baseball Team, ‘2b, 21; Mercer Band. ‘21, '22; Phi Delta Literary Society; Veil Leader. ‘21. ; College Oreho-fra. ‘21. ‘2ft, Mandolin Club. 21. 22. Louis, as hi record clearly hows. JS. -.. V v-on.pbrahle mw-ic«| talent, Thv «ccomplishirtent. when combined wifi a pleasant Per oHalitJr. and an earnest desire to make every minute at college count, make him one of the moot desirable student . lie leave the college with an excellent record behind him, and enters the business world fully ■ ■!nipped to cope with ita moo vital problem. Hi a .« tr.riiu, «its the tnany mu-oral organi ration h«ve SO tapered hi life that he realises the true value of friendship. He is « frieml, and therefore For a better friend one must travel ninny leaifurs, 1925 It Isaac Cowart A b . L.L ft hr C(]lc]uiM. GiPitiu All no; Original freshman Club ; K K. K. Club, it: Assistant Mnnnirrr Ka k r|i l| Team. 'i I ; Minesil flics kcl ball Tnurumfn! '22; .Student Tribu.i l '22 A-hl lil Kisuth ]] Crutch. .Miwr-Siimnifr- Sehi i le r ; liesl NatuTcd Mnn. ‘21: iSrc L-l. II Strlicm for ulher honor I Vnw up nr-d ryr«, please . Indie-- mid trentlcmrii ! Wr wi h to pmrni the daintiest, ute i anil moil drmurr little tad of two hundred pound , Colonel Hr” Cowart. Search a thousand yes r a nd you will discover im iiih with hour j; l nalurt than this carin' |sa . I|. {, (IpJ Carl fVtijCcOI lit y lUltiMlf, Ah«l JKeV bosom rempariiuri It Jiru J- iftmilniTp., Itrannrur always Itraminv. he Mumi mil yood cheer with an open hand. Y i l he is not an [ii imI th 11 f 1 of Ilka tiinr that hr dor not make yuisl grades. He hi M native ability til master hi . suliyects that other never have hv iMihlny.” When Ikr i. .■becteil to the Ku|irnm CootI hit first official act will hi. to repeal the ricbt-bovjr law and .ib ti1ute for it a one hour’’ work day. which is manifestly more desirable Ffce upon th« , C'atiUalii Cave! Ami all «hr hlody batnt. SYLvrsTF.R TfmpIsE Crenshaw, bsc. Vienna, Georgia Phi Ucita Ulrrary Society: Oratorical “I ; St lutent Tribunal, 21, '2B; CHll.PRON STAFF behind a arid reserved exterior lies a dynamic personality. a character of sterling 'ittalithw. Siueh a personality has Sylvester. gmetrics, t. in n.. wp t . b understood a derusting lack of rarity. The mnaialfe. as in the case of Sylvester. i true indeed. There is. an arnialiiern -- about hi , manner that fascinate all who hare penetrated 111 reserve and become listed a hi. friend. Sylvester l a steady worker—the Cauldron Staff is indebted to him for bis patient aid in the detailed work of i dni|t« the bunk This ability I do much unoaten-t ibly 1 a trait iruir-h neestesl, in the day pd l,m when everyone seems afraid hi merit , will turf In r• (■ ry• |s d We are glad that we were foriniiatc t inert and come into intimate contact with s'.vh a m h. ‘ 'Tie wise to thi l( what you apeak, rather than at all time to speak what you think DANIFt H Davis. A.B. B Likely Geortsti i‘i Katipa Phi : Dukes Club: PHI Delta Society. R|k. . Kaatnic t'lnh; I land and Orchestra Leader f ir four yeans ; tiler- Club four years; Student Tribunal. Mamurer Freshman basketball Tram I Vive. I'rrstili'iit of 01«. Club. ?L 2 , Collette Orrh.-trn and Hand. I.iwust Grove Institute Seal us th musical phene me non Not, Iwewever. until after he had aeuuirrd the fulkiwitqr hunors at that school: Hand leadec, liaaeball and Track (pair- ; f i Alpha Siirmn Fia- trthity: Annual Stuff and Student Government. Immediately upon matriculation at Merer, Dan heirao his remarkable career .s musician, bach year to bun falls. ibv task of e«inu tlrw ha Timmy und music from the coup lowrratlnn of applicante fur Ibr Hand and OtrMli And wilh the aid of hi. hatori, ami hi «inisbli |«ticnt nature he uc- cereb “Dan. «r feel ure that your ability n- a leader will lead to success in the realms, of muaic. And when he played my sou I would Paitie to linten ' I.ON LEE DAY. Th G. Tbonuston. Grargu Alpha Ornee I Divinity i ; shtin« Club; Muonic Club: I'rcstdent at Ciceronian Literary Society: Vice. President 4.f Ma.-mic Club. Her '. ladies and jjcntlcmcn, i' human dynamo. I .on 1 n man wlw tj always on not only a job liul many .Mia. He in dilnretil lit a Very marked deure --anil that is why ho i a popular man. Slu. 1-Jvn.rM rftfi agiitrccialc throe who seem to haw u definite objectiv«- in view Jtuil (hfli «tflVv rarryv tly to attain it. l.uFi inti-ruth. t«i nivF h «HiflieiTty After taavina M« r«?r. II - will make an excellent ji ?- !•.. m h - he has c-r.ouph of that srlf-eoiifidrncr l .i v irate in ethers a faith in what ho holds to to true. Awl then hr does thins and. altor all to -aid that i; what rally counts I’.''Ci.ii-h- right I rlscht. 1« follow right wore wisdom. in the worn of circumstance . Wll.’JYM O f IS DOROLT.H, A B. Vieniij. Georgia Stoma Epsilon I Jouinalwi't'l . Phi Ih-it Literary Swlrtv : Charter M-mtu-r of Hratariral IS ; Vice-President of jyophofflOI-e Cln ; Cluster Staff. 23, '21. ’L'.i: Junior Orntor for Phi Della Society: Judin' of Student Tribunal, '21, '25; Aduno Lid Fraternity; l'r«idcnta‘ Club; President of thy Senior Cias , anal Student Body. Honor- fall upon hi- shoulder , ati«l yet hr bears them with the craeiousnos and c K of a n t r t leader Sonte irtrll ate ilnires-ed. some elated with the burden nl theli fellowmen. LMuuirh an n ith .s; he carries hi- obligation ns a man. Otia is « mar worth knowing, anil one ha no difficulty becoming ar iuainii-d -Iore there i no dark road to hi affection. In fact. It i (hi. spirit of openne ami frank no-s Ihat makes him out- standing arnoriy the «indent of Mercer. He is a man- As you leave Mercer. Oli let no mervt disturb your tfnHivht. TOb have recommended yourself to every student by the conacieniiout and scrupulous mnnner in which you have conducted yourself. Y m did your best- and sure reded In bom} fortiino not eluted, in ill fortune not dismayed. Ever clrMiuint in couneii. never in lh,T ' 1 h 1 af f iil, Walter Cecil Dowi.ing. A.B Pi Kappa Alpha: Assistant Advertising Manager Clutter. '22, '23; Tennis Club; Assistant Editor Cluster, '24 '25; Mercer Player There walks daily upon the ramps a man. very noSet in hi deport witht. very reserved in hl-s dworiim. very thoughtful and niediintive in hi- speech—that man is Dowling. Silence has never been confuted with ignorance. yet there tire some who undvrestinvnte the Rift of Ireing able lo control speech, ll is a talent, n veriiablr trrysurc Dnwhtltr ia diduiin Without lieir.it a ‘ Iwiner he is imperturbuble without being inscrmlile: he is romiKoed without being distant. II ' i a tnan with whom one fceU an urge to dr-cu-. personal matters, To him one would like to no in trouble becnusc he appears to understand, to sympathize without being bitter or condemnatory. The world, he know , is full , f fault , and hitman character in- fallible lie icie pi understand, not rant wgarnsl error With s.irli a refined. gcrjlte manner. Howling should make a fttw IWWffillK our country in consular service, to which be aspiret, Who is the Happy Warrior? Fi he whose law i reason. 1925 Josipei He rndon Drhwrv, Jr., fI S C At Lint a. Georgia Kjippu Ali'hn , f’rr idrni nf I hr Frr-trni n Cka n 21, ‘22, Jtlrmbrr • if ISamj. '21. '22. 58, ‘2 . 2f ; M-ml-r t; m flu I. ?J. “2-1. -’i. ::r. Trarh '24 Allow ib i i ail prriou nm tv pn.wn1 our «ivnr rcailev a rruuliir laidsir%r nun Yn, Jw is the ' stuff am ns the wearer cif the . Thu u onr ol the direr t rffccU uf h mif u iitwittH and an i«H| ortant one. of the Glee Club for me many years. J hr irU expect kt ut Glee t-lubber «ml J •«« ih the |«M inii' in ttiHHSiiHJiri! I hern JW acl ivil it--. are not ; f all runfimnl 1m nt trini ertCertami mens far from it. Ili« Tccordi in ntlleuc is excellent, and on the campus he i r«rco !iiiiEC‘il a a very practical man. In fact, one of hi duties uii thr tiler flub was to iLVMst in the but in''- traikhicttoEi . Kot n r u niiril-iii.il man wn ran whnle- hr r!. dN rccommelul J h . Succes.-- livid llbtk to you. Joe. In nfU-i III-.-. V hi will hii f a practical it r for rvrrylhiiip you ylcmard f mm thr vicIf and the Calre C'Eub nut nr nirntHiii ralli'KC lift'. rlSci lintr he Icivmb1. ihAC by niirhlt rlnlir lie «leep namore than doth a ni hlkiiyale. ' ‘ ROBtR.1 RALPH DUIfWOODY, AB Macon Georgia Clu-ter Staff. '21. '2r. ; St m Kpiilon Jnurna little I ; Spani-h t'luli. M rri-r Plpym- 'IM. -'I. J%; nuiwi- Manager Chanter, 2S. Robeti rapiw (ci ii with a culltwv r-cord behind hint. If.- aojaurnvd lvc« yor- at the North €r Q t-tf i a Acrirohiirai Cpllflw and 1 at Ciromia Tech. Mechanical amt technical training dur. not appeal to Robert a- much a ihe ninny iidrdni- - of Journalivin. lie it majorini; tn Jout nuliun. and making cm el. To Robert (he -tuifcnt body U indebted tor -ertiring -,o„i,d -rL„ - - p,, ,c J ra(r-. Kai-h -tudenr r iiwiiircd of rrmvin.- a ropy ( f ftotrr under rltr now plan, Ac lliiaiti.u, Jlmiag.-r of the Cluster he hat been tni.t diUireci anil met efficient. Well liked Liu account of hi-- juniablenc-,-. Robert oerupiev n choico place in the affection of tb«w who have come in contact with him. He i cunwcientiouc in whilmt ho under take . A ni.m ad. nirablr irml ? It.fori hoper- In make urrt«-e in hiuh foUrnalietir row ree. Ami. Robert, ice are confident you will Wr are mrr life hold much of rood for you. A day lor toil, an hour foe aport, Nut for a friend h life fee ebort-' Thomas Alton Dyer. AB LIB D0 New nan Georgia Adar.li; W -.me t-loli t.Tub . hirnC flub; I'r- non .Society Moronic li.lcttilr, Yrxilikhait Kmjnre , American ; Wm drm'n of Arjerira : M area hem; Vice-rreiideM Sophomore ill Clau. ; Winner of Pohlir Stieahing ('lam Debate. 12 ; Winner Inter-Society Debater. '28. SI; Orntor, Drntoriral Contciit for ITpikiae Medal. ’211, lkroeecucing Attorney. Student Tribunal. Si. ; Ktccutlve CommiUeemaJi Senior l.aw Ct ac. Si, S5: tTa c Tr-tator Senior CIbs . IS We prenent :i mail. Thocmi l yer I. Ibi' ntiDdatMliruf orator and didiater in the Senior Cl -.-. IIi« •elooiienrc Hhd hi- convincitis delivery mnkc hiin a mco-l formiilnhlr opiionmt in thr forum. No wondvi the -i udent i«uiy touK lo him lo champion Ihcir cauve in limov of iitrcn . Rot on 1 b - rumpo- he iovov that formidablena-- and relain - only that per-onal charm of the floor. Ar a frirnil ho iv of The beat. lie iv level red without bring cold, aloof vrithout Ik-1 l g dlalant. Thr legal career offer- an excel lent ot porf unity for a man like ynu. Tom. Thom at the top will make rfHim for you. Itcnt lurk. 'Tfivci.iurvr hath maw toof . but arratory e the handle that lib Ibem all. Sidney Ellison, a b Mlito Joilteo, I oiineivee Alpha Tm Oninrt; Football, '21. ‘Si. -JS, ’it. HaskelbalL tZ. ‘23, '21, 21; llAsetuilL '21. ‘2J. 'S3. 21; S«flrtAiT anil TYoasurer SI Club. '23. r2t : ‘■Higr , -t Ladies' Man , '2S. '21; Suiss-r-Sijusmur- jsrh ,lrr. 1 'Hivyi; ! Ladies' Man . ‘21; tfn.- of the Tout Handsomest Mir( in C-oUcxc. Unanimous AIJ-S. I- A. A. Pick KaMkathi.il, Member S T. Club; Championship Ifasketbnll Team ‘21: Pan- Molletile Council. ‘2J. '24; H-d Ita-a-hall Club in Hatting. '22; Class Haskeilral!. ‘20; Secretary Public Speaking Claim. '21 ; Critic Public Speaking Class,, '24 ; Social Secretary ' M Club. '21. '2.5. Without a (Jiujlil. hfip i an csceptional man. Jellies. k!lIl.iift full- more shoe than any man on I ha' campus from bed-room slipper , through brtntap . ■ I'l k 'd knars, cl rated shoes, nuctum-soled skim-, down to pump . And in every pnir he t-- iwrfeeUy at home. Ile ha !hit personal charm that makes hi prnaenre 'I i rabie everywhere. whethi r il bo luunging at ease in hi own room u properly atlirrd in Lhe ball iwm- not to mention the athletic fields. Sid' record as n ladies' man is iln ely a mi tided by his rm.nl a a Jrllicn Iwmler At Jidliro High he Well 1 be foil own, a honor I’rcddcnt Literary Sutkty, President Senior Class. Salutatoriam Captain of Itashmball ami Itaseball Teams. No vtotubr he shicts the Jellifu LHP’ ‘ No wonder hi Ambition is To spread the jelly of Jellies, all over (be South For in hi look wen1 all that men desire.— A pleasant, smiling rheek, a speaking eye, A brow for love t,. banquet royally, S. L- ETHEWDOt, A B. Atlanta. C«f r|!ia Circruman Literary Society ; Atlanta Club ; American Legion. Hcsrrvcd, quirt, unobtrusive and orderly hr. every move ihe. 1 klthcridgr. Although iwsri -. ife inttly in a great httiry, In- always «rive the a|i)iv«r:incc of ha vine definite work to do. Ile ha bwn an aid to the admin islratiam. since he hud :i t horsiujrh btuiiu ' training as an assistant pay roll elrrk fuj the fjwtt'ia Etailwuy amt Powrr Company before ewering rtdhur. We w .h yon well in the eient iiftermnth uf college life. Our AJnm Mm, r will ume da. 1 proud of you Keniyne he was, and wonder siilis'effil, And in d ver i te fui pavient. John Benton Evans. A.R. S.irulcmilLc. fi.'ory i.i Alf-bu Tan Dim ; Adano: Ass Han t Circulation Hiihiut uf Cluster. '22, '2 ; Circulation Slnn- ayeT uf Cluster. ‘2d, '21; ti. hi. A. Club; Vice-I’renidnit of Washington County Club. Judgo int Hs| (« be.' line of our country' pi el. ii i lawyers We mention this by «MV of intro- duclion to shoes that here is i man who aim high. And C are sure tbaL be vrill attain his itual jjnee he has that lirtnncss. ihut certainty uf self that make, sucre but a matter of year and of experience. He will not receive hi-, legal diploma unthl next year, and after he gets it—well, some of the old legality had best watch «mi for him, ‘.I udg,' is well I i Vi il The present Senior Class may he glad that 1 hi y leave such men as ‘'Judge id Mercer to represent it. He creates a rood impression. l o a. the lust the terme of al thy lyf. And keep thyn honour. 1925 ElWAItb BLACl-OKf EvtRtlT. Jk. bS.C. 1. L B “Ed Antfifiu, Georgia I'hi Delta Thrill, lh lta I'Ji i Legal i: Over. -. dob; Woodrow Wilson Club; President ‘ (lulu Phi Della Literary Swirty: Buxine Team 'l r 'II; ri«. HiLskctball; S.-hool at Com bii-ki- lt« k. tlmll Tram: flccrecas-y a nil Ti m 1J| l-t . C Idle tieh.nl of fammmr; 1'rr-sr.lcnt (if Junior Law (' Inns Athletic Director nf rhe Ism K r Class : Pee 1. lent rlf Pan-ltrllpnir Council ‘i Candidali from Mer.-cT for lUiinlri .Sr hi 11 nr- '•hiv ; Revrc-seTstatlse iif Pan-Hellenic Council at Inter-Fraternity Conference m At tanta. 24. lirrr h a man of bruin an.il brawn It it a • uje alien at kern thtermt ami ditfervinlC titrrit when a man accumulat the humiv that have fallen 1.1 Ed A- student he ha- an excellent record. 11 a hoxer hr remain champion. And whit rnu withstand the irt-nllc .mile that i- topical of Ed? It U mu of the pleasant smiles that ninko rim beholder earnestly .ay. ‘ lirrr la a nun alter ny own heart- In the leu ! time. j l. V, hope y.uj score us many kiioek-ouL aa you did hi buying, And c know you will «V Te [ttwiUve Ton will make good. Ve vtiikli- nat foruirun Ms a iilrvlitaunct.” William Edmund Farrar. Jr., a b. Macor . Georgia Ih'Ita I'hi 1 Lei'll 11 ; Phi Delta Literary Society. Kdmund ■- ' ■ I■ a-- a student. And. why rUr do alt.-tel dllcgs- if not te lseoome good stisdenl-s T N t only is he n student of book . hut of m en at well, lie ha am in red a wide and varied knowledge of men front asolsltrig in the past ueveral ny Mrutinn- It it interesting. indeed, to hear him discourse uiK-ri the 'irltius thing- that ha| t en in the registrar office. As a linguist student. Edmund bhls fair to folio In his father’- tools ter-. lie ntade high grades tci Itetf li Cl reek and llel.no During the last few terms he has left the literary sch.-.t for the legal department. And rr-.isi of study of foreign terms is confined to legal ;ilira “s lir-yv concerning demises and arlions at law, K ifriiiul I on« of I he bus! aerom modeling men. lie r reads- to lend his aid nt any time, and derives genuine pleasure- from nerving he. fellow student . And. after 11. --rTvicf is the sum ami total of human aspirations. Full en i|ire are r all? To be I he Lent 1« Imt the fewest fault, to have. WILLIAM BKA1U-ORD FREEMAN. A B Bill Berner Georgia Adanu; President ol Ciceronian Society. Class Etadtethall, '20. '21 : Manager Ciceronian Ih skelhall Tram. 'II: Prineii al at High j-.-li. i-l 22. 25; Socirtv | y Speaker. '• Ailveriuing and Associate Ilusimus Manager of THE CAIiLDIION : Cla-s Football. '24, 'tlr., All-Class Team. 24 ; Student Tribunal, President Pr.t Tern. 'If. ,V.: I 'resilient of Sophomore f .aw I ’ lu -.. ‘24. '2'. ; Assistant I.isl Vslelor in I-at in, Summers '2:1. '24; Class II let oriar. 2.1; IVeshkml ' Club. '24. '2-1. Rehold William ' A mighty nmh Ite ' Hot only physically but mentally. Hill ' sway the st.ideut body with his l'V.|iM-r..s -ini holds them enr ptirssl wiih bU fervent mesaagee. Honor- seek William ' t. IL- has imynj. dr-Ci vr«l|v. « • . ninny of 4hi- imeitiorrs ut incut. W |s s on. but •drier Hill is only Sophomore in the law .school. he will stay ahd 1111 an entlfe rolurrtii iti next year's l AI'LlJltON IT he were n-t -. t-jputar s s- might write ralmut Mm. H- k,.i-...r r«H|Uire too much -pace. They speak for him He ft lul xwund ho. 1925 J W. Hammond. Th.G. Colutnbij. Souih Carolina Ministerial A'-walwn. Here in ■ mnn who. after several knars' uhcefice from school. returns twj mains an rscelli-Jtl «(ford Time has certainly nut doomed nor ilimvii-hnl hi intellectual abilities. and ha ‘ho n to him Ihc need fur a rollr r tralnih . Sceinir 1 hr need. he applies hiimolf. I|:in nHind, pur force. Itui several Jar. each moniti duo 1« the fart that he preaches t«-u ularly at sovtral churches. This is cnouith to recommend hint to hi fellow ? tu it ente hut when he farther show tin ability to mii'trr all of hie i-uursr in mblUton. it is small wonder lie I i.yceediniily admired Wo are nnllfipaltny ureal thinu1 from you, Hammond. and we will not be disappointed either. ' Hut (VUlet lore ami hi Ji|- lle twelve. He taunhie. but fir t he followed ii him-srlvr, Claude Douglas Harwell, a b. I umpktn CieiifKiJ A Inlla I-ambda Tan; Spanish Club; Mali nun basketball Team, '21 2'.: Pan-II.'lieni. Council. 21. 2’. All the w-trl of a basketball reason is not summed up in the yames. True, the athletic teiint. ih‘ erre the moot laurels, and the reaches enoru- In for a lion's share of the Ivoium-. lull, please. dear firends, i.-.rUi. u w praise for the Kuril workinir li«l-im o. m «mKer, Claude inform us that while he never appeared on the ffhior. it frequently appeared that he was aoinp tu be floored by his duties of ar murine schedules and keepinr lab on the euulrntmt. Claude i always busy, Chirins hi ™)leire life he has worked in Kamv . been a hotel clerk, moi pied a p«wit|cm a pnatfteader on a newspaper. beside other work. II. luck n out and now he i inuw In secure hi ilwroe. we wish to commend him on His stifkahility Claude, we are positive that voTir experience u basketball manarer will serve you welt in the cams of livinir in the Arena of the World. Nowher ss hi y a man as he I her Wits. And yel hr «rnird bitter than hr was.1' THOMAS ROWE HARVIt.L. A B 7'orr -' Dublin Gcpigtj Scrub Font hall. 21, T • Claws Football. ‘21; Ciceronian llaskelhall. '21 '2?. '2i; Cias Hasrliall '22; .Secretary Ministerial Association. ‘21: Chorister. Ministerial Aseoeiation. '21; Reporter, Ciceronian Suririy. 21: 1‘resident Ciceronian Society. 21. Another riiiin with an evrellf-nt Hiyh School rrrssd ’ ’ Tom made four letters, won an oratorical nnd a public debate while at Dublin Hnrh School, There nmw t« lie continuous chain in o man's -rhola-tic life Itwinnimr well, a student usually ends well! ThU is line of llarvill. ' Tom ha a definite steal ahead, a distinct puriwisr in view—and be i appiyimt hino .'If t« bis task. Hi aniblHcin hnw hi rharxcter. tl i . To be of irrealot service to my 1-ord. And those oT U who know- him. are a-sTirs ! that the Surior of men has a powerful fi.lv.,I'iil.T in Thoms liar, vill l'relinie Ike call. Tern will not hesitate to carry his brlieft to the very ends «if the i-anh You have a strenuous task. ■Tom.” but with your innet power olulncltss will be as fllelw Upon which V..U will ascend bi your final reward. Host lurk. n—d Malus I., you! His quiet ways and faithful work Are uiifiiim strong to those who shirk. 1925 CAULDRON Hunky Cirmh Hobbs. Hits Columbus. Groigu Mlffckvtcf Lai Av orijilhifl. H -r-r s mmtlu r r-. n wjw . iKothtH rnUrifitt collare Iftl 1 it life. h « mail? m mriF-il u £ -- I ui (latent. Mure iHiwrr M hi . fcind ! llcibb-4 lis t. w ith hi . I imlvf in .in nf ciiimkne littl Uariipainw - un 'h Hkiw And from thw- iirn JittUe boai jnrfi u tm ht hnvr Kfi-rw- fo 1b in ii rmiiinlr I hr K'w-peL Sttcb iri tin- imrlitiL-ls ivi liolilK. A a Minify. risrwihtnnt nun, iw tir can b found of mOr merit limn Ilobb . Hr k t- r-vw ■ word ■if cbrrr fur hi campu friend - tf'ich prr onnlktin chrrr nd lend m aibvr reatraiiiiriK mflurnrr Hi the rampwt- he vr . and of gmi reverence.“ Humphrey Oi.onzo Hughes. TitB AtUnu. Gtorgii M i'tibr 'lull ltrriuli.au Sueirli ; frr-ul.r.l, Club. Winr,('T of I ..-lii i li Debit.- L'J J . Winner Intn-CViUeKme Ih-lrit.-. '2 . '2t . tt’ir i«r Annual Sotthoropfe-Juiii.-r Itaktr. L’i. -1 Vlim-tri .«I A s.- .■ialb.n , l[.mUi of Governor' Hoard. Mnavnic Club. Hujrbo. iwunitt an irre tf,ttbh ner onali1y lie ha- that calm, Klf-iuiiikiitr that i m. orm. Min- in convincing. people that ll.ru- l-. i.nty mu? .«lr I., an KBiimtni tml Ihut -idr t. hi . Hr dr- tdwpeil thin tairni «i it •Hb-ii. u before erurrinic Mercer. Huy he hr- already entered actively int.1 t 1-1 work a a ailmclvr. And hi- pan Dm 11. indeed fortunate in ercurinir aurh n man. for Humphrey . ur. rr ri 'rc|r. likeable man. a man Mhv -Ink in the memory. With hb pipe rueh tiuhtJy Irian-n M teeth. hr di- i en' “. frj wiv? and interc-dins |.h io u|.hy There la tvxtm tor men like Hoc he in the work!. If ha a nit'-ayr tr, hi fellowman. Ktfilrd bp 1 hr peple in hi prcchirur To icirc for rr. iiir -ahr1 Roy I . Hurst. A. . Chaitanoogj, Tennessee Phi Theta lt, c ll_ M.i-..n|e Club j Hi«y l Arch Muw; Ministerial Aruwialiun , Wur.ajirr frehivical iJirrrtur and i;amedian Hire Chub. '22. '21. '21. '21. CinkT hlrrrrr' (Ircatct tile CluV becnnve all ilia! thr narar inil l «- under ihr capable mitni - mrnt or Roy Iturnt. Tu him, murr than any olb'i M«k'!e iniiridiial. in dun the cre.il! for prudurinic one of the- lic t rlul. ili I hr liblnri I.T Mrrrrr. a rlul. that ha-, offer from u far north Now York and as far ’-..■uih a Havana. Cnha. K y. not only .. manafr-rr. hr ant.-, -l.it- f..r thr rlul.. u- well. Kof. Mcrrer I- ir.ifrbEcd 1« jri.u. .«tncr hi ymir rTfurt-, ii.u h vr ailvanrcd her rau- - Wh -n r have left for our variam lark if. thr tralm n| life wo will often think of the Grvat C.U Club which you i-erlrctrit. Amt chink i f it n-iih |.Tl(fr, One din- rml ftnlin-Drily think of Idack-faced citirdian a- mlnuivt- . Hue Glrr flub are n -xlr line a life Roy. lib real nii -.ion i- prrachingr the Wt.t.I. “The tnieht iff the world’ , irmral triahea yor. with him. ' 1825 CAULDRON P. G Janes, Jr., b.s.c. if 'Ar)iichulj, J-'loiiilj Alpha Lambda Tau; Adano: Ciceronian .Society; Florida Club: Spanish ( lull: Vice-Frcidc-nt. rinphomow ctW, 4 l. Til .Secretary. Ciceronian Suwfcty, 'isL ' i I'fddK'l. Florida Club. 'JJ. '44; I'lin IT' -llenic Council, ft, '24; I'luitrr Stun. '24. £4. That miichsLalked-akout Florida Sunshine and ficniality glnur m the countenance of Jim Yes. w.. arc a firm believer in our u,ter Mate' product umi' h v,' Irftonw mqunmid with hr, son. Janal i mil remit rkubh' when it comp, to making frlendt llr is a Irmly. drWtid l !i' type of man, a eonseie-ntiou student and an all-round man. We anticipate a brilliant career fur him in the legal work) for it Is his ambition til become an alilp attorney. Let me lire in a House by Ihp side of the roatl and be a friend In rain. Hendley Francis jei ks, a.b, Saint Hiwldiuvillit CKitiiij I'hl (Jail a Literary Society: Ministerial Association ,‘iainl Jclk,. as hr «1, t hiisterjcsl by nr of I hr faculty mrmWi ■ t-. to ► the l,- -t, a re- inarkahli' man Nothing daunted because hi- did aol complete Im High School work, hr entered Mni-,t With three and one half units; ansi now, after four and a half years of application he leaves college with an A. ft, degree. Until he Had a course- in Creek under Dean Farrar. ‘Sain I was Her Hans the moat tonuaciOu matt on tile campus. Itut be quieted down, he could not talk in foreign tongues. Jt'lks is n minister : ami, from all reporta, a K' «l mir. Jclhs, in after life, let your patron Ati ,t)r he Paul, who was a learned and studious matt. He -irns,- fur hi- eyua until death rabbet] him of hr rath Wy know that you will areonudL'b something in I hi world. We are with you to the end ‘'Though he had a waggish tongue, he wan a good map withal, ' Allen Cleon Johnson A B Milflltll. Gtdlgitl Ciceronian Literary Sucitlv: Intsterial Association; Vulunteei Hand. Insurance i pood for things that pruteft aval let future mishap. It I a means whereby a man can recur, an education. At least. Johnson found it s- . |jy hi xaleamaiishtp lie ««- . able Ui work hi, war through ndtepr. Ansi more honor to him for it £ Johnson t- it man w ho know what to ay, and ay, it. He is. therefore, a nnal entertaining conversat kma I i t- . When J,ihtL-mi cumulet,- this year, he intends to Tir-eni fhTl i to tit,- Heathen. And there are excellent grounds for WWtilt that thi little mail will some day lie voice heard far in the forebrn fif-Id . preaching the doctrines of Line and Chriat. Hr will merely tell of the life he Liven. ‘ For fuochel good. I dar leyc in halatinte AI that 1 have in my pvnarnaton, 1925 DfWitt Hon n- n Jorijan. AB Molcru. Grorgu Oratorical 13 ; (found Table ; Phi iKdtn Llteraty Society j V- W f. A Cabinet ; Secretary and Trra mrt of the Chi Ib-lm Society ; '33: Cauldron Slaff. li llietfie. - and even a iff hr devTee of timidity arc the mmf niiluenhU- evierttal trait found n Hi l(cA. Hut the r are uuperficial rhirictcrbtitn, n c a clv irf arijuaintanrc yiiivn that hr hae alt thr fire of mnntiiM'J burnina brofhllv in hw h™i . atwl W thuac who tnw him llouten i indeed a mnut uEitrrr «ml ttgtm friend Hootch S' Ihr tirirnt rtudrnt. who devote a mm imrlum of hk«. tfcmr to aluify. If hr in re- flective. hi rontUnt and emeerc application in I mite liavr madr him iliu- Hi orad - In rU j.r art el thr o-iv be t. heftier 3ltrr-rr obtained a fire, Hocrtcn arird a.- |i - tmn ter atul bi-!' rlcrh the two tiffin , la-inn combined. X i’ v rr hi deceived liy a aorerw t'1 terior, it may. n In Ibwiten' III' .. e. in Cut a f I- r I - n t II III I -tricerc '■ririt. Tluitiifh mndc-t, on bi memlai ra 'r l brow isalum ha written. Tirnlh'nun.' Samuel. DEwnv Jowers. BSC. Why Georgia ' M Club: V'lcr, Pi.-.idem. Settlor fl o. 3 leli-rlcd in Till nhr |nri-d |n i of Huy-h Awtrrv • , Itijiinr-.-. Manager. float.- , - i, -rt. i. IT.. football. '23. 'Jf. finery ha. - -i ii-il hi Alma W ,(rr tti a k'l.irinw manner. lit rerun! in football i iodrrd ad- mirable. ft n a n ue! appropriate art of Ihr Senior flaw whan iher erlrrtrd this veteran football ldaper r. I Ihr honor of V co-l‘r«idi-i t. mrt only of Ihr Settlor ('hue, 1 nt of thr atudewt body A a member of the ('luntre Staff, Ikrwry did murh toward Irtcreaiiiur thr number of advert iecT in our weekly l-tlbllralhill. Hr h a Ihoroinrh. biuiivwc.Jilc man. anti i-. a iiT. l of mere in hi rhtr.rn firl.l Hi traioitiK n huiitav. nnom will eland bin In (good trail vi'hrti hr In-yin hi rarn-r in (hr wider mime of life. [Jewry-. ho|ir you matrr ialite your itmhithwv and become a -ucce-jful whukwalr iWrrfhan’ You hare brlped thr 11 lu Ur in vcdh-ctintc ft ilvriti cmcnt-.. and t hope that rsperience vr|U be tiarlul tu yell later. I'lav 'hr tame. we arc with yon. And fit hr had a tbombe of tcohlc, fiarilre. Marshall Kerry AB Macon. C u’oritu Collnrr Ifnnd, US. ‘33, “J|. -a-,. Alembic Club; Pre-Vedirnl Asocial in . Miltun'w airy, happy lino., IIa te thie. nymph, atul hrlbt with thee Je t and youthful jollity; Sport. that wrinkled rare deride , And lainrhter holding both bi hle ,“ Aiw’ay - oceut t P h- n we think of thr •- riubl -, amiahle and r FiKenial lUarehall Kerry. lie ha a Kurd. ami. a Kiptinif wi cly would as 1 hereiry hany. a Talr, Nncr wCatl. a I way movmy. rirr ready, ever iiuwii to do a faior for hi frirndt. fur anyone, willjnK to cut a ela-s !o do a favor, lie Won live frL-cnd lii|h nnil utliiiirjdidari rtf ||. Ami, y t hiK Will mny in the prc m Hli«il Hr Lm. fJfil. a cchxI fell.iw, hut ii I not far ahead of hi- «ond quality, a tiwlenL Marshall f.-vl that life i- hint, life I-. • ret therefore enjoy it. While uch leni to lie hi motto, when (he lime mmn their will he few dr«tr.r. more convetaant with medicini' than thi name romrcnial l[.T h ll Kerty. Tell me where h fancy hred. Or in the ha-arc. or in the head w 1 Lm t CAULDRON Clarence wendele Kinman Macoa. Georgti Collette Hand: Glee Club. Clan-new tv ant of the Ceniril City contribution to Mercer. Hr i an eccetleni Mudefit. m« whn '■•1 v little lime in almle-. .Imlent eortvefeuthifi. Wto-n jiI school he spend tii- time in rl s-.-s. arid upon Intinr tbe campus hn life lucimir a closed kok to (hr student body. We wish we had a mure intimntc itn|ijnin1uncc with Ctaruii-nv bill, a lit-. it i- impossible to Icrons rieryrmr- Those who are intimate with him tpcak most whiwmuly of hut many likeable train. and from wh l c have urt ft him. w ttladly accept nil « «■“• oini-rr. u the truth 'llilr fWrj' minulr ««1111. R- Pall Lawrence, A R Menlo. Gcofflu Sljrnia No; R. R. K. ; I'rc idcnt of the Junior Law Class; Glee Club four years; Vler-President. Chi Helm Society; ViwPrriMom. later Cfiwnbnt of l- a.llollanlt Council, z . ;.v; t int, (.«(ball. '21. ‘2S . llepr entaliro of I'an-Hellenic Council 1 Inter-Fraternity CenhHUt in Atlanta, Fall of '21; Captain, Senior I'ootbnll Tram, Fraternity and Society Football Team . Cmit Is imr of our moat promising lawyers. Many have aspired to the pinnacle of leyal mr-'o.-. but none with better oPPottunUteu (if rnliritig thnr dream than Lawrence. There ill tomethttll about (it- personality that ruin him one id the mint atcreeable of com- panluru! 1i,und on the campus Not only L he witty, musical and rent rnniiral when the nrravlnh arises, but he poese - that general undertone of wisdom that Is indispensable to a man of learmny We (no- Faul, but we leav.- you as our representative here on the campus Hold up our name, and. in turn, we will rower‘e for ynur a place out in thr world r . niter. “And every atatut euiwle he idryn by rate,1' Ralph c. Lee. A B. uS 4le, AlibAflu rs K«IrN Phi- v n m siijitf-ni jit 11oward CV-Hwp. but reccitiaixinir Lfce error Ivr eK th« II .■ ward Faculty rwojrniziov 'he error I 1 hi- w , In- puitrirulatrd at Mncn two yrars as Hr liked it, u lie rdTitii fcfird. Whatever t lw mu-.i- hf hi- rhaiitfr. arr Flail hr CftBlr. for KjiId-K Ik null im-Hs liked. Hr offVr no «iMtacIre to frL' ndshi:i . and he ha- iv wiiy of retail) ime il after il ha-- how formed. Many men Hhvi li fi Mrrrrr with rharactrri-Ur-- Ihr ih r not | o?-mv v but few depart with the I’dMul nffcftlciB lha! he hn - rnn-«U m itot mind f hit ebi • In ! • . a Sfw.nl npitllOD th.«l L4 RBI llollMr to him. W. «re abkIou lor your U be a ijcce ’ful Life after you Lcavt c-tllerr, Yu-u have ?Ih making of a man of If «ny man enn rwn iiiw me that I arn wrung, gLadly will I change, for I «eek the truth 1925 Albert Lvany lee. a 6 Monroe North Carol m.i J'hl iMi Literary Society: History Club. Albert i’ annthcr forcttrner. who rectninuiny lbe ntnlh uf Mneer. left ho formet .chiml the Uni vniiy 'if North Carolina, nrui matriculated Imu J,ec is majorina in JuuilUAltsin hn| (rum 11 •«' •no R i ' e eel lent work. Alihmuth this l. he first vrjr on (hr cam pm hr tu made lanre ctrele ft ftirrul.. Thi« ■- n l tUrlui-iny. since lw ha - t personality that nMMMirii a mi holds (hr reaper! iit other WIifi, yi.ii irturn in The Tar-hrel State. anil farrtims- ait isliEur uf unc of your Stair-' |iiprr . I 1 nol IcirtE I III mention Us hm f Hams llitouuh. Live us. who urn j-nur friends, n nior little writeup in I hr IV r-iinal Mention «.ilurnn. YaM have already Seen I rh i ...[.min in .air tbomchta. |(n.t lurk 1o you, Atlm-ri. ‘ ITi in.-miHT- uf ihe man are. of ■ truth, perfect. Robert B McCarty Hoh Sjndmvillr. L'norgu AUmlilr Club; IsUbarato) A- btiui, 'il, 'ii, 'if.. W . 4 link bowl uf bunitny tobacco in hi-- rwuth. Bob' llrl un i, ever teen i, Ihr raintm. Hi.I’1 nnil hr- Pine are thseiiaralili- Where hr tuo Lien i-,„ v..r knew:. h-,. hr «- mini- ,, ‘ |uBlli' duliuu-s. Yrt, .uir always feel that fa. has Us-., «ml is Roiny somewhere on business If thrrr rvrr • an unassiiminir. ncn-irn-sumiuUuis man. n man who literally melts out of siuhl in crrrttil il «s Ihis ILdu-it McCarty. But thrri- is .«it croup of mm on the r mp«i tu whom Hotr is indispensable. ths .fudriut-rtinn- mi If. is ihv lutaotauwy ■ ■-hlanl. and hr knew. his stuff'' Assiduously far fa... works'! Inward MU' rat a roiuptrlr and thorauiih mastery of efa.-n.t-.try And. now. . v. Itavc, there will I-- no man aiumtiR the mk'i. who has a inurr empiric mastery ol atiT subject Than 'itiffi ' ha of thtmi'll . SiN-rrs -. in your chosen field. Hr .” will come as n matter of rourx And r arr jflad. since you ikwcrve il. “1 see what waa. and |s, and will abide.'' JOE A McClain Jr., A B.. I I B Ringgold, CiccirKu l“i Kappa I'hi. .Waster Merrerian. 'L1'. It'l's Lht ll.rual' Cirers'iilan Literary {society; Foothati, “ ' S ‘ IbUr-eoHeKiatr Debater, ’-i . fl'-«ule Judprr. Student Tribiinal.' '24 ; Pan-KtJltfflii- tounti1, ,1 it: I law, lia-ehall, ii. 2J; Oratorical 13 . ihstrurtor in Mercer law Srh L 'J4 2. IliiiidiT Uradiiativ l.iw Sr dml. '24. TW jJr nnvv little- town «jr m North Gr .«rici haii a rwle «wjlifflinir wbeti il In-Cairir Imnwn Ibat ■ -ne ol Tiatm- 0hM rivd.J the htitiur at Mbrcer Uoiv.-aity Hui ,t hn«i no net l to bo oi-eriy ■ li.ttI m1 , .inrr J-w« ha i the niakih s taf i Mn«t .'T Mt-rrmp ftrona tihre rimr hr cnlrTrAj t « llev . l 4.naitMrE.ity climWd floral honor tu hotivr «ntil now to ditihilh nt sh-n m x. Ifj- to ■ |E Idfn I monalitv. hr b t man vim to.ldu hU whether u r p of on tto cnnifis- h c il n-.r.. wh.n hr rr ri1- it an •..«hinriuni wtirn he drfjato. -m-H-bmuiii. Hr thin i ( lircaiM hr than worthwhile- ibitis, w Jhe }0l‘ 1‘ !h4’ l, Mer r,,rtJ,w , jMbfu.IT man in Lnw Clu- l t y,,r. nd the NT Mer 1 .-rerun., atuI nr t Hut hm i, for th Pro t to my. Our AJnn. Mwtd r n-joice, in mvn like you, Jim-. Kl'Ut Irdvr U uf mine value than riche .M Ben c McWhorter, a r Unui illa. I londj Florida Club; PraiidraL, dearanlan JJuiiiv Society, '4 Mittfrrvrial A nnitui.in; Profhn Jr.; V M A inform. V.,|.,r.i, .-r Ft .n l Aiir . lirn B .'? ■rjih . He Irft inm« ‘ ]! •;■ I Aatrr Cliri lin -. for Tfc Smit farm Kapta ; Him i vicail Seminary t I,oui«iV ill . Kv- litn wit . without oxe -iMiun the alufei--'! falkrr on the rarutia . ISut b« Jv - diil fFNr Wlrr'i’lf front iVr ¥ri rd . hi- Hrirvn hi l “omr Worthwhile fhouirbl. An idr riMnd K like .1 dmni Tid it t kr-% crniurit to produc , hut hovr it | arkit-s whr-rt tinte h tuki-n it murnr His wit U I he ohk{ ref n hiiisT, anil hi frw-nd ninny. Hen i-i t«lyinu for foreign ran bt ioriAry at rvie , hi? prefrrene Iwinc th Snulh Ainerie n flfkU, I li ' nnturr ■ « komI in fwo’ hir , untl ho. ihprrforr, mit t pfm ■■ the hi.jrhr i 4 1 hlfn i'ir Why shirnld f worry. I'll sr« t there anyway.“ WILLIAM BRQADUS MARTIN. BSC MjiIiii Cicor ia Kappa Alpha; I’hi Delia Literary Swktl. Secretary ami Tnvtrfr of the i'mhnun Gtmm, ‘J1 . ( ..:i1«|n. f rnhinin Clt . Havkelball Team. 21: Ptand. 23. '22. '2:1. II; Cauldmti Staff. '21: Winiwi of Drewrrf Medal in Oratory, May II. 1 '- 2i: Plltllrllnic Council 21, 2' : l,™.it flrnvc Club. Ahurhrr niHn' llnuidu-. i- Hnnlher .lietcrii who entered Mercer with a record wwlhf of merit behind him Wink in Dublin lli h School hi- Ww. n debut Irr. orator, member of (h.- 1‘hiloinnl h.m. Society. After nlfrjiH lawnst f.rmr 1 n iLtu11 hr- Wimr n member of the Hand nn.l made ■ place on the haihrilnll team Ili' life here nt Mercer ha' been but ■ continuation of lhieic former rutrrwr . On amt off Ibe rainiiiw Ite 1 rtwrv- wide-awake. alvayii «-nri ifriu-. alwar affable. In nci addllkon to et-llme dutie. he . a member of firm of Macon Hahenlmhi r | THi «mi iluertle m line w ith hi, life' wort, So he ha a rood 'tan a lonp' ahead of mo-.- iVen Itri'tdu. M- a In-- vinre Hr n a I.nr man. Anri hi. ii a mol friendly d iapoailfrtn The lateul joke? Itroaduh know. it_ The Imt ctothen? He ha them in cluck. A cordial word for everybody, n man among men f l.iiek to you. Ifrr.nl i . in your binincei career Stume i-rai.' fame, but lor my pari tel me be able to deliver the rLHi J Eucene Harris Masset. B S.C Macon. Georgia Alpha Tau Own : Pan.Hellenic fmincil. '22 '2J. Ml: I. C. I Club: WWmvr Wileon flub: A --nijirii Manager IU-.K.«II Team. '21 . Mar.nu. i llarehall Team, 2'.. Mercer flayer.; Female loi- [H-nmnator in cnsl of Adam amt Kv . ' ■’llenr U well known amorur the .' cial eontimreut Of ■ nr' -Hi on- e.i ..r Maeon. Sol that he rliirhla, However, hia acadrinic a-ork lo kec). up hiv «ocini «taniLinicf llow Could he licconre man- arrr of the llwu-ball leant urn! partleipate in the production of n drama if hr devoted all hir time lo wi i ramiiHs Monpy, sir Im?. 111 «mlHlkm, And wbftivttr « man iriv - mrnrHtly «ml diliyrnily tvr ImiUricI | t Im ki - «i , '’fli'rid1-, wp can w no tfuen why you luiulil nuf. imip iSfty. Frtll lit ffnllhi You kn' r !hf fhrtMki yc ut wbiv l. oprn to rniy -urfe you ck- r. ‘Ilf who lir« iikou( folly unwinc; 1925 CAULDRON Charles William Milford, a.b ■ RrJ ' I )Fiy«if. Aljbjoij Mnsonie Club; Ckf roni n Literary Mccidy : V M. C . A. Cabinet ; Mkn:kCerui.l A M i ib i Hjjd'' i fri'in Alabama. Nu him but nn Atalumiaei would havr had 1 Hr tnnrrirjr 1i UKiir 1 that ihr SrtihKT Clai i fil rtjifcta il mrmWr • ta itb a SuPEtef l ui' lei hin i'ffiirla iht rmiiI affair an a complrtf mjco-- - Wr wi h iiv imm«r s liTc i’ bv hi- rrfrrrn« to it. Few mrri hoW the food will of n ‘.irly wrrjr man they come in conciet with — jrei. Rrt h that r I'viAatkablit ability. Tlwr k vmihini.' hm jr, bum bailie r l iid abnuit ' KmI’' i«utrrj ttric bain, hr fcm . firmly in tin Ibeart at Uw majority of mir rjimyu. u.,rmWr-hfcp UnawMimini. always ready e t m f-rnmerncy, Hit rr meaty with UhhJitHL A- . prnfhfr, Ited certain of . urc- -- And wh know him will wjoice in hi- uei-i .--. -inc« he ha a way f haring things that make him I hr belter likrdl. ■'Ihnwir shall uphold the hamble- in §'iril-” Cecil Gordon Murdock. A.B Soeft Chukjm.i ujj, Georgia Murdock? You never met him 1IV]|, them, my dour friend, (ou have hee-n indeed unfortunate, for hi la l'Iii of the rm■-1 driiithtful character- cm the campup. It is to be somewhat deplored that hr H-’-uuim a retlrirtf rob', tetjunr mam have Ibi'ivby mi cil his vane oi.iinivin that H Iwth in- v iuoratinK and llwpfriMt- He of li own aeeord, « meaitvT l-lacr. in the c.illetre activities. Ills deliithl is In what whrr do, no! in amuvnHine 1 win honor for hit Elorification There it none of that ofn in hat nature that prompt mi many men to aspire to the higher place . Lite, to Murdock, as an intcrcMiiiE problem that cannot te' solved in a day. a year, or even in a cnllrjte ntivi. He I mnii-jit In Irani a llltir r c]i Jay, and holies tu tpalnr creater pirasiirau a the rears roll by, ThoUilhi. that i labor nise-l men. flows untrammelled thro'tnh his m 1ml And the world offers ibrlf to Ihinknr. ■‘Crow obi akifw With me. Tht beat ia yet to be. I . HOLDEN OBARK. BSC Hativtll. Georgia Kappa Surma, Delta I'hi I l,e al' ; Ciceronian Lltriary Society; [‘ati-llrllrnir Council, '21. 'i . TV Tu litjr-■ who know him it is unneeessarjr to ray anythinir; hut throe who have not had the pleasure of 1« intimate •t ru ll t I W coo1.1 ft fit by observui thl «nilet and steady worker. tie is a man wlw practice ralhcr than prCArhes hr convictio ns. Silent and even taciturn, he ever re- frains from -.(leakintr until all hue been said, then he poiis im nil y drives home his verdict -which i- usuatly in the paiint. He has been a lived friend, and « ]w Iraves Iw- carrie with him the ns|sii of man)- atuilvllta. Such men strnla'htrn the kinks ,mit cif Life ami innki' it worth liviat'. Petaeveranre and inicltcciuality tpell succes . 19Z5 Lewis Wesley Petteway A B “C hinh Add. Georgia All T “ « . Aduna: Yellow Dw. K .1 r. , Km iy Club; Add Club: South Ountia Club Mrn-rt t nivrr-ilv earned at Ihe expense ,.r when Chink malrtctiUird here afteT pcnd- K two nf in the Method -! Institution While at Emory Chink could hit the ItuIU-cye He made . in--- and call HUr learn?. In additum to tlhxr honor he made u plue,- «, company and el . h ke!lmll --Iliad Since he arrived at Mrrcri he ha? t'tianttfd in social rather llug athletic evulM . Chink'' net the race 311 Kell-lUrllnnc-., Iwiiu! our of the first members .f the ''Ship Ahoy club. Although vtoeltj in statute, ami mi.lt- in breeches he never brraenc irritated by the effort iriadr in ill . him he hia too cupioui a aupply of pood-naiured humor to allovr such thine tn perturb his amiable spirit- Chink ha a couple more year in school, since he U ju-t trey inn is.jt hi career in the law department. Stick it. Chink ', we are with you. hull wel brJuved and familiar Mar he With, fratlkeleyi-,- .. vrt- l in hi- euunlree. And erk with worthy wtrinmm of the town. NECtVll.I.I: POORIL S.SC ‘'Shariij Sale City. Georgia Sirrr: Nil: Ihiund Table; 11 Cluh; I an lfrlVnie Council. ‘l£t. ; Varwlly Tiarehal! four year?: Captain Iiar.cl.all Team, '25; lYe-Mcnt of Junior Clt . i'll Vice-President of M Club, “it, President «f d Club. 'IS. ‘ Shorty hay made I- fly' stride into 1 hi' haarU. of every student win. Itr.Itv.M him. fie is air excellent type of the rtimteiii-athJrtr. It ie|«irni a dutdiir amount of Mamina to attend prillinic practice and then to make ifoud records in cla-s rooms— lull “Shorty has done it. Hi office simply demonstrate hi ability to win the respect of his fellow- ludente. Athlete are npt usually nver-t l««l h social runrthnr . but Shorty is an Mlmlrabtd excep- tion- How tie are just t s ea-jr f r him. the mivhtv irtidirc-n -tar. On the campit he L- held in the highest «-teem, this due to his cvcr-prracist yl-m1 nature, and hi whclr-hcirtnl manner of •prakina:. Shorty ha reflected honor on himo-H. hi rlavs and his Alma Mater In al this world he was I her awn hym lyk, William P. Rabls. BSC S Albany. Georgia Yuuite Men Christian Association. Itabun vr-.n second h.-nsir while at tS—.svio Military t’olleue. And although he has n .l ama-wed an array of huiRim at Mercer be has achieved that fur which many men strive and never attain- the reaped of -his fellow men ISecau-e a man has no Ionic avid ilrtriratc list uf hi.hue's is It indita ti-on that he lacks eilhec the 1:'■ rd will -f the studento or enericy William Ha- Ifolh- Hr- whole time ha. bec-n token up with hi collwe work, ond he made the bi-M -f rtrrf moment- Wr are niarkinu lime until the day aim.-? William. whrn y..u attain that for which you ilnvc, a Certified Public Accountancy. You art- headed in the rnrbl directior,. Our eyes follow y u. '’Tn always strive for that which it worthwhile. tO Louis Edward Reese, S.C. Grotciowa, tvcorgu Sianvil Alpha Eiwilou: SmrUn ol Sophomore Cl« . 2 ; studrnl Tribunal. 'at, '21 i F'r hman |tn ,l .3,11 _ ■- %. VmAy Hawaii. “S t. 21. Freshman Konthall, '22; Vanity Football, 1 : W Clui , Arwutant ll tr« Wf In French, '21. 1h. I .one i another nthlele whose rmri in aradrmre work h « he n of tW very knl. ft lui proof nii on. a-k than the (act il.nl Iteese u wl«l«l at hi AolillM IMIWMI m FrenchT On I hi- f.H.ihail ami In.cWL field I Ami i. known for hi. honest anti i-l-an tactic- And lh«e characteri ! ir. are not rncT.ly K«!r nl f« llh athletic field, U J urn Icmm daily life. Whatever J.OMK intends to do are certain that ho will sneered lie hai Ihc MWtr anil the ability to Pul tliinn- over. - And ihuiwh Of liTawn Tull u rf lKd, yet wa be ntwt teflned and ae-ntfe. John Charles Rogers. A B. BiTAfivllD. Gttifgu Siam Alpha Epsibwi : Ciceronian Literary S«l« y Charts i titir t Jtw most firobtUmh und cnrrftttw -Mr______ _____________________ ihc prv-m ltabl Oil- It undrntonv operation in order that Charier miBht leant of the oryana thal |iu, it mil not In- thought that Charier U devoid of sympathy—the oppwiile Charles intend to derate hi after life to medical mhaimu. And t hi of the opiDion will he the meal., of aidin in the alleviation nf many «T ihc nhyaical. a well s npirHUM, the (onill fie UK , .. . . Charles ha that referred. i|ui«‘t and ■iHiihimf personality I hut make the pallent Hate hi phr Irian We ate positivi- that you hoi. ' made a u.sod choice in your prcilV..Km w nwait the time when the World ‘hall know you a. Dwlor Roper . ■J hml rather meet with him upon a day 'Than forty pound of iruld- keep life that S'- Charles Ernest Rodgers, thb. Tampa, I'bridj Secretary MinUterial Avtnciath i ; Florida Club. Heboid the Student' Here i- a man whwe academic newd. hare been nf the very be I ndalliy. Anyone who conMitenily secura hiirh itrailn ilesrr an honorable mention, and t no heniUle to five Redirem the prai c that H merited l v hi. splendid record. wink dMl o utilise hi time that he dhl not have opsiortmaily to mix with - intellect made him acceptable in aftV pioup of men. the Vtiidenu an lh.- nml in. Ill keen, itiel l e intellect made him acceptable in ftV flOJP of men, Kriuwt BV’ and it mutt he lumlrrimrly, Ihat it i his ambition to inherit the chair C [‘'ol. n w A mm. wilh on ambition like Ihat la. without n douM, phe- Farrat. Hay. IhHiih occupied by I i nom rival, An eye whose joJcawat none affect could blind. IS 25 CAULDRON Charm s Everett Sammons A.fi .Son Rome Georgia Alpha Tau Ometra: Vanity Football 2! '12. 28. 24 : ISankrlhall '21. 1 -it- Uajehnll '22- Coach Junior Cl - Football. 24: M Club: I. G. I. Cluh. Locum tiro Innilnle received 'Sod fresh from «ren hills of lUime. and before he iuh that institution hr hut mule berth on the kV-tUll, Ht’rball. Hashelball and Traek Tv M . anil w r in asldition, in .! lieutenant In !bs- It. O. T. C. Wilfl such an illustrious jilhlt-lic p -,t. ’’Son b-lar.d hi Ism! cm Mi-foer's threshold four year kKi , Arid he l,.s- .-vl-Ii-1 hi-r.nr lifter honor since that auspicious day, Hr i- a tlirve-tcaui man 11r- etellnr actlvltlea have been on ihe irridir«n a nd Son ' seem uns In-«dial whether he prefers In rciarh ot tn enlsr tile tmsinsww wnrlil. We make no pretence .if l-sntiy: a bus in-1- - expert, but vr predict succra-ful career in the realm of men. Yon have power of making Irirmlv that tv on of the very hot buiiTH-. a .r!., tVr thu ability. ml nice-,, jn be yoiti- Tlc ran -«rule when one speaks to him and huirh- easily. YKUN I.A.MHI-R [ SMITH. BS C 'Croak' F-ivvtirv iltc. Ten nr we Alpha Tau Oraear M Cluh; Varsity Itask-thall llasubail and I'.—thall. ‘21. '21. 23r 24. '25; Mriitmn Ail .Southern Football. '21. 11. All S I. A A Football. ' t. Mention AH Southern lln-kct- ball TK: Compost!.. AM Southern. 2«; All NMllhrrn and S. 1 A A. '24; UUlitr. All Southern lla-s-ball, '22: l’nn-Hellenic Council. '21, '21: Athletic Hoard of Control : Captain. Ifaskethfel] Tnn. ‘23. ‘24, 26. ■'Crook'' attained in the eery L .nii eh in athletic - llut his fame in Cullens is not baaed sm that atone, for he ia a must s.inxrriia I man nnd an excellent stuitr.il lie was never little.) by his treat Dr - Front frcelunan to sen tot, ' Crook is well liked. He is a ms] mixer. Small wnntler that Ike mention ot hi name aroused interest. Mererr'- forward «irides ih athletic are in- timately connected with Crnpk' ,Smiih - record ''Crook's' ambit it-n is to coach, ansi fortunate, indeed, is !he i-nll.ve that secures his. mile and variesl ex per fence- V.V esirret the day to arrive whs-n tbs- 'Iri-nmi-n will carry a story about 'Crook Smith's All-American T ni Am! lhat l hot a tlay d r m, either. MV me fraud thin such a man l. a member of osjr class. “7v.f ls.tr rnvv.-i] bay hut temple did adoro.' Cosby win iam smith, a.b Macon. G«orgi-a Junior Claws football '21. Senior Class Football. '2-'. . Junior R. O. T. C. C. M T C. Miilh'maiii hold for Cosby an especial attraction. He hi- indulired his [.n-’i-in for them a murh it Mercer ran iciv-e. There are, -lias, no more cours.se for him to take. He is a ponderoui thinker, arid a heavy voiced man. Blow, it I Irue. hut ever arrlvinjt at the point hi- xouKht to reach ill hi discourse Ccoby b !«u htwy with his studies to spend a yreat portion of his time eo-u|dna .if eampusutijr or shi.-kinr or mpvnmarVinii Some «lay he will beci.inr ivil.-il leaehrr. and when he does he will luu- a rare mastery of hi- allbjact. CWby. my bay. we are dependiny sn you to line yourself up ali.rurvidc (.f Ari'hlmrrles and KuutciB. 'Yet he Was Mild. nr. if Sever in au ht. The love he lwirr Isj hmrnlnie Whs in fault. GEOH'.B EMVUTT 5XELLGROVI. A B- “Dtflrv ' Stullit ' ' An4v Swaimboro. Georgu C lunter Staff. ‘2S, 21, 25: Prawldeot T'hl Delta Sncifty. '21: Publicity Director Greater Mercer (Jrcatrxl Gin civil , 2 , 25; Member of Fjwahman' Committee ttratorirnl 13 '] thief Marshall, Phi IVella SwiHv, Sue let y l «. '23: PmWrBt, Vice-frr-.UI.nl, SfcrctarT. Treasurer. Janitor, etc., Senior Dfrbr Club iKacliisiie a ltd Honorar ': Mui'i' imr Kdilor Cinder. 21. ’2 ; Runner up in timuiV «mint w lurh n won by 'Red Simmons; Cl - M, ? . tu-h. 1.1 Ilw- Fool! It I- riimnm! with some 1«hi lor Mpidcrli. that Derby iwditickrd for Ibis hiin.li Till dearly brlovad member «r the Senior Cl i.« rtHt OUUtandinfi, H.. readily admit hie aiiCHiriaritv Ready of wit. unlit at repartee and an walleni jioWtra. For it Ulis a wine tnau to ho a fool. ...... --Snell '', an his Intimate rati him. tun a apnoa vein, «ne lhat k commendable. He a- a pcf- iHtent worker, and enpteut writer lie usually w rites beads for Ibr Cluster atoHm before ,bi-y have been written—how about that for b-inie on the Joh f He aided iu ninkinu the Cluster one n| the miait accurately balanced' paper in the South. Andy , i‘fhi« appellation aecoUnt of eumi- paipn . -... 11 made tor the llnnornble Andrew Guiw . a rumrrpd rel «lv.t of Derby' '., we expect you immediately 1« rcaiUe your ambition. lhn-1 tf sslitlrifr the IV-Dunk Herald. Ifwa his own fierce roar proclaimed him. RollirK all lii-a kiriffilrim round, Frank l. Snyder. Th.G. Greenville. South Otoliiu Ciceronian Lftrrar? Society: Ministerial Asitudathw. Ilcfnre rnterinic Merer. Snyder slt.-nd.-l the Moody itlfil InslUute in Chieairo While there he was (fiv.-n ibe Honor in hb Junior year irf InlW Co mm .-nee men I debater, and in his Senior Year This y.-or. .i Mercer. ii will receive a dlplpnya from the The ,:-iric 1 School. A- student hr stand. well in hi- cUewes. Hi- trninimr IU Mrwxly -r vrtl him well, Snyder It .Bit of «he mout er.tleiuanly m-n 'in rh« eanttnu- Iti- el inurite r. nfitiiilx-aehablr. A n minister he Ha. had ttrml and ample experience already. i« he faces no difficulty when he leaves colic . A iLtaire .inn arid mild, where both did uro , Vice to condemn, in virtue tn rejoice. John Lawson Stapletom, a. b Colquitt. Georgia Surma Nu: I'hi Ih-ll l.lterary Society. Venn -I concent rated ami hWiona study arc minimi before one may cure an M. It. d-wt. Many men be in this difficwl! route only to drop out by Ihe wnyid —UeGnp stamina. Hut here ii a man who lx destined to at In in the fMl tor which he ha. ho «nuNtcntlr Hi rum. Vex, staple ton will -lime d y stand to receive hi dourer irt treslidII,. Il.ii- that kind the atay witli tnc in-lu- ihi-rml kind. . . .. , Amiable and airrecalilc. he lx liki-d liy all. John TicVtr tlxra the dictionary when speaking, he prefers short, to-the-point Mlltalps. Rut when he Hp-oaks, he Ha i t-OllWtMnir. What cannot science and industry perfnmt ’ 1925 CAULDRON James Madison sulmvam, Th.Q. Biunwn South Carolim Mae.uilc (.'tub; Ministerial Asev-cintiun. t f Iklrlwl y«n Sullivan ha. been .1 minuter. rirrarhirti at Patrick. I'aireWnd, Rid Ireland and nrunwn—all eiliw of South Carolina. ||r ha-- •Mtccwlcil, before iilfrinr Hm.i, the Wluaatc Jaalui Colici; and the Son them Th-s.li.viral Seminary-. Since eorwlnj; ( ■ Mercer he ha-, been the Tevttlar paatirt- at Mikado Hapti t Church, Maenn. Oorjria. What i' the Mrnificanrr oi uch a record T B«rn thvuKh one never hud the pleavurr af a per- sonal arijumtanri- with Sutlivait, oven itum h they had never hreathi-d the sincere ainumdirri' nf h|s peruinallty. this n-cord .peak mo-1 eloquently of unreserved effert , nf Wheat labor for the Mice • ( reliitk-n. Sullivan, even now, ha already renlir.rd 1« a lame deitree hi- ambition 'Tn Preach the Word.'1 After-life will mean rutarh to you. Sullivnn. since you have a incere inrvsapr that your bf rt m i t enunciate. But itntly ii that UMclHlv «me; And ever my flock Was my chief care. J Harry Preston Thomas. A B Th B Atpfukei r-lovilh. Ofnrjtjj Alpha flineyn 1 lllvlnliy i ; OcflorUll Society; Shrine Club; American ],retain: National Edhrk- tiunai AvsiN-iation: Masonic Club; Ruoard nf Director . Masonic (Tub. 21, it, '2;t, '21, ;'i Vins Praiilrnt of Latin (Tub, '21. 22: President Speeini Class '22.'iX; Chairman tirntorirnl ('ante !. i'l, i!T ; Vice-President Mtoi-lcrini Aiwcotipa, 22. '-M ; Prv-Ml-rir Mipl-rerkal A- octet inn, '23. 2-1; Stu- dent lfe|irmeni t jie at Kaidr-r tpnlrrenri. Jdurfric-.l-ini, Tent,.. March. '21: Claw Football. 2-t. ‘2S : President of President Club. '21: Member of Summer School Faculty, ‘21 j President of Hi- • irliir (Tub, 2-a, Cauldron Staff. !fii man cm Mercer's eaftahsive campus is IwtteC known than Harry V Nn motion Is ever matle at student or Senior mcrtinirv that he would nsit alter and amend. Harry 1 Unique in that Tin pert, JCiwritetic, dynamic, uut-ipsiken to a fault, he I «I tit the Super -Senior of '25. Whenever Harry ri-e . however. It i- well to note 'hnt hi. amewlmetit h«iw. a marked dsuren n[ pnatiatltm. This ability to think In rapid fire style L« a muat dmirablr quality—sisle that lew men pnevtv ,, utid fewer appreciate. Hunt rcaehe.t fur the htarhrat. Hi; ambition. which he will vsmt day cer- tainly rrkSlre. V ‘“f'li Is a notes I educator and preacher Vet wyll I never yelde nw to the. while I may stand ami fvitht- William Bailey Underwood A B Mfiik. Georg 1 President of lb - Minh-tcruil Aft.-vneiifeflon. A m n of tow word-4, i-Krh.mi Tiitni - rc( : a ni-nn of uMucd. yet i lra ant. nature— iich h IIfydri-woiwi. ?v3i i «of tb lb - Krjiii-uH uoni nflon found in lh« ttuffcpvit body in hb. cbJiT-nr5 'r Mf«?. lo blin. iP a irrkni vi-niurr, •• « w. I I. fc flBfcnJ.-.J m talent which must jiccumulalc inforat ero it be roturnml to the fSivoi of liti . TTm1 world uimmJ more of hi lyjH . He will dtovvmiiriat!? hi m-wMins nf ¥ rwU-i vm A rmni-iCrr h«' w«tl rar«’h ul the drrpirr forer Ibat li« biddm in ihr JcjUb of ihr linnun Mii- rbrnl Hinils. to him. in «uber livihi . ’SoWi hr «irrmrri, and vrrv H Erly r iJ. A Mi all tlt«‘ ¥ . iu ho prayh d n ho von t. 1925 Raymond Edward Walker A,B, Dran' Carrollton, Georgia Pi hirii Alpha; All-ha Oinrsa t Divinity 1 ; View-PMahteM Frevhman Cl , 1 ■ Pre-Ment of Sotihnm-.rr Clan. '22; Ki-i-reH-ntative to Stuitcntc Fiitcralirm of Southern Collcrw at Gi-rvm Irth, ■si: rrn.H'ii -f Phi IVU fwieiely ; Charter S «nh r of Oratorical “I3 ”: Senior Orator for SwifW Hay, Hi; Inier-Colle iate Priwn, 23, 28; CIuj Football, 'SC .......... HajirtOf..! hall- from Retry School. 1 which ilntitution hi- 1 a member of the hwtjHlI anil tracK Iram . in aihlllSoo to herns Senior Reclaimer, Class Uirtoriiri arid Inter-S--fl ts Debater Ami. a may lir wrli Klv.m. hi. list of hiriwirs did iw Min when he left irr.p “lam - Certainly received hi .«hare of laurel - A. r. tpealcer he has ace mini some of the fame Hint H accorded a ‘ Wcli-ter nr a Tfryan'' Ami n i«. - ynu leave -chonl. ‘Dean , - v wish tell y-”' h--w much we have tnjnyml uitr nwneialiow with you. « 4 we whh you Htfce in ihr Vale «f “ear of after-life. tkert luck 1 A bettir felaae abolilr men nosht fvmtr “ John Vernon Wallace. A.B. Pwy. Georgia Phi Delta Theta: Phi Pelt Literary Society; A i 1 hl Ih-rcuetar in Sv ni h, Slimmer School. ’21. Fmltniii Football. '20: Si-annh Club. As-i-tam Instructor. '2 . '24. Vet nun's record at Perry Hifth School I ilium inartnc lie «ai Vice-Pre- idem of the Soniar Class. Treasurer of ibc Aihlctm Awociation. number of the l!ask«-tl all and Track eenm.. «0 1 rounded hin pr«p work a Gm Onldf. h L- iwrtiwnbk fact Ihal ihr W t roltaf m n made hnl rrc rd fc I M-p hIiiwU as an example. him a wcindorful rpc-urd for col Ink i bill • eoni Juration. ati J iiunm iw dt«j rnc,l Aj Mr r err h win-, ith cn lc Spanish a.- ietnmi, IIm «Hi abii to trfkva mlluce nni’ Vrai ili I nnciunl ,J£ Sup rUm. Cafcivcia. fliwh School, u -inic hi !|«iii h to an rKrtlb-M advantage as leather th -rd . Ver- iii.ii hop.-. Ui maki itimmI either w. h Iraelirr or a biit-inc min. riihi-if fifW hr hn- sn-r hr i of han«-. And every m«- uf W, VV.n-r.rt, hopf you make «phmI. V- 0 « A fie-lcw thou hut hing nufH4 John s. Weaver, A ft. Ru ru VLitJ, Georgia Sigma A Mia Kt—UooCiocror.san Idle Try SncwJv : Sufw-f-Summer £cb lM '-4 : (‘liih John won. wilh lui -Livh' «nMihlr. ih uniiiur title of ihk Mih s ffubby-Like Man in Thr ! ■ t .SiiatHi.fr Srhiw.l. That w hw! h - itifi ihink oi him John i ihc noefcaL liaht of 1h. campo ; rn l, truly, hi rny «hinr far and and rlahr lomintMto u- iU offulc nr .Kthn inirKlo-ri‘4 winy’ roller Id th« cimpu . riclure lor y«Mmlr f ’ of fiuirvt? man , «iih curly blond aatr ; imairinr a 4m ! , tt+h volte, and htarly full liiuich CQUpl d with a jircor manncT—aftil yau nave J°hn w JoIiH, n.- VIIU U'iuc ta- v. r find lhal ItiiVr Cilfiititcil by t h amti tntJinr ' I ! i,‘ 'kr ytr h-ntidiy sLvt you one dniribb HacWbir, Irrtt bln kindly. •Hr it very ready nt that narf of dbrounw wiih which mrn ururSI rntrrtain wDnfirn- CAULDRON! Leonard W Williams. a. is. Ii«r Poini. GfOfRij Cluite Star . '23, ■ , 'if. 35: Publicity Unnmr Me.rrr Unfranllv. 1 . ‘2S. Ow nf Leonard' chief rturety i« That the day only contain twenty-four hour . Such a limiUal time i unfortunate hrn nnr i.x ax Imy a- Irt-oiuird. In an effort to pet the moat out or the day hr work and ulrc-p on a -yterealk erlk-dulr lip ha to rwvrt to rffkkncy it hr hop to keep «be world xupplied with tb-w about Vr.r-.-r and Kcr ttodcrt liwly, Leonard ix foeretfHmdent for every tmprr in fionrgia (n addition to thlx publicity wort for the Cvlleac hr writ (Him ami cam pun -.tiiriex Fcir a daily ne-u-xpa|ier in Atlanta, (la. floe doe not wonder thnt Hr Lx-moano fhi- brevity of llit) day. There i' -omnthinz original, rcrexltir.iE and tlcliphiul about Leonard that make hiir an excellent l-iiritinxI Friend- llr i' phil m. | h rnl and th-nixhtFnl, and drrpitr hi pt n init work. find tiro for developing laxtine t r r.-u.l-hi i- Leonard. we wonder hat thr fatnt hold fo you-- whatever it it wtll be worthwhile, of (hat we are confident Hva-iiinr make- a Full roan, ci.nf.-i-rnrr a ready man nml wrillhir an exact man. RONAI D CROWDI N’ STEWART YOUNG. A R Sroffy Edinburgh. Scotland St«h«a Ali.hu Et ile n: ihrLev Club: tYwnmikdiUn Cluh; CkononitMt Lihurr Snelclv : Anwtiean Legion: Served in ItrLti-h Army dunne World War with Ladle from LI M flub: Var-tiy Football, '£ : filer Cluh, '22. '23, 'It, lTe ident Norman Institute flub; Student Tribunal; I'rwl- dent of Sumntrr ScHwJ, ‘24; Athlctie Thmrd of Control, 'I-’L. '24 '2.r . Volunteer Mand; Mint.renal A . «iatit.n ; V. 51. A.; (. horinter for fieorffia Ibipti-t Volunteer ; Ax-i-’iint in Frrncb. ’23. '44. '2.1. The Kiltie Counlrie o well reprexented in the «tood-nalured “Scotty Young Hr received hi primary education at Ander rm Institute. Lerwick. Scotland, xerveil on the tiring line in France ‘el'll the ■'Ladies From If— . t erUted junior Entire trainini; at Norma Inxtllule, and now complete hi Senior year at Mercer. Student, nthh-P. (Sloe Clubber. teacher, x ldlrr atul minixter thie b the combination that we find in the character of -'Seotli. And h.- eaex-lUxI in all of hU mukrtalciing- Few men have (he vcoatile natur.-x of the uncanny Scot”, few men have woven for ihemM-lvm a garment of 'l.ch excellent metit. A. a mknonary to Japan. Scotty carrie the rtxal Will aiwl n-xpe-et of hII who knew hint- Tlk name a great example «.land 1« huw ||i,a xtramiely hitch endeavor m«|- lx- fclnrej Where piety and Valor gn. 1925 CAULDRON Prophecy Class of 1925 INC! SAUL drove nil the witchm mil moth-ayers out III tbr land ol litarl Tb New LrijrUiid f atherv burned i hr- survivors of Sau]’ l'r- I-I’u! u, n at £a!i‘ft . Tu whom, (ben. may we kp—wf. who l vc Imn rnmmaiwlcd to wore a prophecy «f Ibe Chs of 1921T 1 mn informed that Dalny there rot remain one witch mho hu not torn Mlterfy destroyed. Ki r fKi « belue rari'ily ron-urned by the Rmt Ihrofijj miJf thlmty by thr Volstead Art. Tlw-r wonh nf Dcupbi’cy mmr tn mr whllr under the Influence of the la-1 -urvlvifn: witch. I hr Witch Havel. HEAR VE THE WORDS OF WISDOM1 Tm.ii. m-Tiths after lea-inr Mi.......... Willium l! Fri-e-man -hull irhi il a fortur.i- Hr mill ari-c ami tco to Erbulun fimiepla, where hi will waste hi- -ub-tanre in rinliiui living. After ptanv yrar hr will fair unto hint-clf a hrnl nf raltli- arid a hive- of toes. ami .tn'tirl 1hi ml of hi days frail In wh milk and honey. ItniTy I1. Thnnins and Lonnie Flnniny will nivarii jo n corporation tn llarlcni f SiMiririn. for Ihr- Mirri-r of nmniifari urine paint luu.. In- Thr material f n thr no In I bvurOww mill be supplied from thr hair ilu.! formerly adorned the upper lit - of throe prnllrmrn during their Senior year. Martin C. Ilury hard'a mnntrrpirfr, 'The fhir to a Honwh-s.. Oat, will he che Intretur fur Ihr orifaiblEiitli.B of a home fur Min or I’o-FjIh ' HuImtI Itunmuily «ill lie an inmate of thic institution “Derby Sncllirruve will lie sol owner, editor, reporter, printer and off ley hoy for the ''Swain- - born A pi Inter . In 191- ‘Saint11 Jell.-, mill finkh hi- “ !|il-.1le to the Mulatto.-.1 lie mil then bntin on hi ■maeterpiecr. “The Art of Asking f’raay Qiumtiopn1’. ‘ |nh-“ Ijiwvm Stapleton will supply the material to keep alive ibe rntlertaVloe K.iublihmrnt of Riles. Martin and f'rer-vhaw. Floy ! fantrell I- attempting to Convince the inhaldtnnle of (irrrnlnrij and Ireland that ire cream frrrwr mill belli supply their fuel shorUOT “Sue Murdock. after four yearn of consistent woninjr of Mi.i flamer, haa decided to enter a Monastery. Otis Itorouyh i- s n vine hi.- i IgHtren year sentence for Hliraiyiy Lloyd If town i came warden nt Smithvllle. Georgia “Red Milford, like Abraham of old. i- the father of a multitude He i. pastor at Wnverljr Hall fleoroia “Kvnaeeliit Crook Smith, with Ihr n--i-laricr of hi able -layer. Jnrrd A. Simmon-i, has |u«t clcs-d a -m-ce-jiful meeting In Mil- ford's church A C. Jiihtiinn lias becti putting liltil marl ice thr' alttubilir lirihciplm that he learned in “Fto Holley1 rln--. ID' ha- .'■ucrccslrd in securing a new hitchina port for the town of Mitchell, Georgia. (-erubi Due ha nan and Hqymuriil Waikej are bnth mem here of Ihr J«l ce furrr in Abbeville, lieon'ta They Hie recently railed U|mh to arre.l Ihal notciriatti hcrrtic. H O. Huyhe . who Was Slreiiied i-f ili-tuiliiuy the i—arv of the limn Mr. Huirhe- declared thal hr haa dfccovereil the scat of Ibe soul. This slalrmriit was obnoxium lo Drncoti F. (!. Janes. eonaeouc-nUy, he caused the armt of llnphea. Howard Itiveil- has proven lviln-i-1 f a benefactor tu mankind. lie has eompounilert n snlve, which when nmlird to the Uin-rateit pail- nf In-hmcn will givo instant relief. The motley rmliird from the -ale of thk ointment let cohlrlbuted to a -iieclal fund to lie n —l to filtnl-h Tins Rnusdalc with tihrlHtmas rigara W J ar d W It t unwell arr lha eaelusive armii of tbc Introt: volume of IVewn Ju-a-er.' tmemi. ehttiled. “'A Dream of Moon-hitic, “ All other members ol the Senior Chun of “-a, whose iisirir- In- not li -li-iu menlionetl—wad, -ad be then Ini' They will end their rartbi) raurn in ihnt Inalflutlnn al Milh-ditovilln «hub t- prorided by kind eitlri-rn for the inearreratii ii of «be ln-ailc. The mental deran eo i-n of liner otifortunate- will bo brought «hoa| by n lerles of cireunwtanrei which monhl cause ir w leans fu flow «lown PIplpV cheek.', fir Would even have lea Had Dr. Uac-dale's puree stri-nir . There circumsta nrro that will work eucb woeful Havoc will be. Hr—t. the xcudinp of Ihi- class eiojihecv; second, reading vimr of Mni 'ii: lliirphanTs poetrythird and lu.it ly, li.tenjitg lo nno of Turn IlnrvilLe - -errurmi. The spirit dim ami our mm fade . HFN BJcWHORTEK. Frophel. 1925 . CAULDRON Officers Senior Law Class William Evans Bartlett Pritidtat Clarence Leroy Hartley Vut-Prttidmt JAMES WARREN Smith Stcretari) and Trtat. The Ijw School of Sfvrrer University offer an unusual opportunity for the study of law. Since Its reorganization the school Is offering 11 standard thrve-yrar twine, which curm up to the standards sot by the Association of American Law School of which this school ha been a member since I 23. Thin Association is the v( n«l rdl inr anenry for Inw schools in the l.'nited States; membership therein heirut a test of starulanliiation. The faculty is made up of three full-time profanior and several very able meflllMitN teaching part (into. This combination affords the student both a thorough and scientific presentation of the priStiM of law. and at the same time practical instruction in the practical rauisrs riven by iicum! practitioner . At its hr-nil is Jud|ie Kish. w|in was Avsoeiatd Ju-tiec on the Supreme Court of Georgia for nine year , and Chief Justin of the saw c-mrt for Cwhtcon year . Hu is assisted by Dr- Itulus C. Harris, ns Secretary of the School. who received his deern- of Doctor of law t Vale tlniventltr. L r. I tether; II. Kerchnrr, another full-time teacher p the librarian of the la Si-fmol. having re- ceived his doctor's degree at the Dnivrialty of I'hii-agci The I-aw School own one of the largest ami beat law librarim i the South. It has on ita shelve Ihe report of all of Ihe mtwt imporant ra-w ever itl-rjded in the court -if thw fruited Stale and Knirlund. It also has the statute law. both -date and federal, and all of the beat test hooks dlEests, encyclopedia . and the leading legal periodical of Anvvrica. The school thus rum up to the moat rift Id standard prcerrkbnl by the American Bar A”-Jciatien in library, in faculty- and in curriculum, and enjoy « choice location- N.. in the South cauteri; State- offer, a better opportunity for tin study of law than dues Meteor. 1925 Bekmarp Hobirt Andrews, LI B , Juiiaf Mkoa. (itsigu I xnririin Uitfirr Sueiety; Secretary and Trca-iarrr, Senior Law iTana, ‘S3, AramC«n Lrskm, Jk.«rls' «-very man has i.nr niiUta inline. uw prnlnnninatinv rhariiit.ristif Judy t preffll liven tip Hhi-p;-CO-Lucky . Yr . he ha- that native ability t« male the bc f «if Wfy sHyothm, lu ffi-t the ran i (iu! of lire Juder ha tvevct Imen known to fail to attempt an answer when railed on, Itr can always '’shoot his Jina : and if bl information be iiM.vriut Lackinn he call in hi oratory to Mvr thr «lay. , . A synonym for Jutta ' ia 1i nkrn--- Y«, he is frank to the Nth «lenae , and respected by nil Is-mu-ic i f this praiseworthy quality. Mercer's lw r a ttkift for the Icital world. W,‘ predict L him « an miiiMlIlJ what hk name implica. You'd look mjchI to nr- 041 the Itench. Justm- . Indrl-ondrncr follow she self-rnnde man. Wiu iii Evans Bartlett. L..L B fiiir Mjioo. Georuu | Adnno, Pinidrnt Senior law (Ta--. '2'; Student It elation Committee; TVfen«e Counsel. Stud, ml Tiihuuni . Winner Corpus Juris Contest: llu-heri Class Honors. 'J3. 'i! , Winner prlir offered by Marche [liir—l Contpanv fee ........ml year lawyer . 'L'.t Although Bill made a remarkable rem-i-l «, .ludent, bavin led hi cl .- that I not whnt mini om-rib to us. lie see hi- coal, and then, dear friends, attain- it Hr i y.« little, hut his words are pithy With thoueht- mil's- occupation u. Life; hi- sideline. I,aw; hi- adjective is affiriem-y • his antonym, mediocrity. A «lefense in the Student Tribunal be won street fan • Thi freshmnn Hwrar hv him. And «•yen thosr wbw were admittedly guilty doubled thrir own ilUilt after hearing: his npvcal 1 the Judge. I’entei'rniOfe to Hill” la a natural trait. The heiehLs hi- will reach in the h-yal wtuld make ui ds ay when we even contemplate them IfvTr ■ a man «he- wilt nobly repr—enl th.- Mercer Law Sch« il in the worhl of men. L 4. other- have the (Hid —Ju l wive aw a hold. William Alcxstus Booti r A B i t. . Gus Charleston. South Carflhru I'hi Uelta Theta. Phi Delta Society: Ok Club. 'll. '22. ’23. ‘2 . 25: President CN Club '23; Inter locutor Ch (Tub, 24, lei; Vice-President. ‘22; Claw Ka-LnUII, '22 I Baseball, 23; lethal L M: Student tOiwmiiii- Ouiicil. ‘23 24. Society Day Debater. 22 '2 . Oratur, 24. Winner of earner Medal. '22: Pu-Htlktlt C-unril : Athletic Kour.il of Control. '24: IcnerfdtleKlate Debater. '22, ‘23, ’24, 23; Vice-President Junior Law Cl -, '24. Viee-Pn-wlcnt Senior Cla t. '21 ! Lh-cted IMuMrf MrfmlAii. Lfl. A talmiat Pnifp M«r in Latin. ruhlic h i k c;il‘ ind lli ?wry. Sum mvr Beimel. 21; As hM r i HM-tory. SI. tMU Phi LnmH. WhJll A pEi'a urv in wrltP «l Wl nuin v b - Tuhmm - are • I nr, . I..I. ' IVluit a l-lrn-iir -. f iJ jrrt whnt a tank tn t ll in a hundred wnriU if a muri who WIl- till A Mwlvnl. iilti'rtwlffflltj ■ biKU-r, 01m Clubber, A fii tant Instructor, Orator and who ca| i «i elimax by b«-inic ckwt l Mu%lt r MrrrrriAfi—nil in ofiv mrl . ,f . A pwr 1« - k nonalily. ihoiMfM. «ittRWvrvinff ambition mbewiIi control tif M!if ams on- Lmp -achablv tworat rh c Lhinp vrill kud him to rvaliiv HU «mbiilon: A Chief ' A Mmr. fchmild hi. (Iraip Whal'?. n lEmvrn fin ' QUILLIAN L.YNWAKD BRYANT. I..I. B ' 'Quincy BiMow. Georgia Sia : CinfMln Literary Society. Quincy t the type of mm who torn o' to cwllevc to sr-curr an education, mol Icavr with it. Hr intend to become a U vn, uni if his lovr- «(fair' lu-mnu- nitin] . that ho ran atari Ijwlivc instead or 'Uioinjf, hi- it declined in tirOWr IW «lav a len-linr Ive I liclit. Quincy nt'rr carri d off tbr honor', hut hi- nuni-ilciu Tiriml of h«| mark makes Mm well liked hy the firnltv A irvnlli-man of Utopian trinperamPnl. ami discreet jinlirmout are ‘■‘Quincy' ' chief characteris- tic lie mind- his own liwiine— a rare virtue anil a praiseworthy on.- Whether he “i.-ltli-s down in Harlow or rw to Neve York, ho is uniri! In make iroort : ho hu ability. Sincerity is the Hock of Gibraltar in the Sea of Life. Isaac COWART. A.B.. L.I. B. ike'' Colquitt. Georgia Adano: Secretary Freuhman Clay. M f'luh; Var-itv Kuotlull. ‘20. ‘21, 22. ‘23: CLu ba-t- hall, 20, ‘21. ’«fi Lias Haskell II. '20. 'it. '22, '33: HhturMa Senior Cl . '32; Vice-President, Senior Uw Clane, '2i: President Trunk Club, ’21. (See Ah. Section for other informal ion i 1.adits: and gentlemen, we tnlce plir «iiTc in pTesentinc Ike , the little lad from South CSenriria. A vrltl lie noticed., it Mu' necer-wiry to put the T«-t of Ms ayhlyveux-nts in the Idler ary jcctkm. A Me man merit a btE writeup. Ike's smile o. more than a facial cspre-sion. it l - hi-i jovial «oil shtwrinE in his . . -lls-nis He war n Supcr-Summer-SchMilrr, brine voted the llr-ii Natured”. And truly he merits be title, An amiable «lap on the hark, and n hearty word of rhror U ''Eke'-. way of t-r.i-l mg everymte. Ike' trouble-. if he loin any at all. are In in-.er-.i- proportion to the - .-■■ of h -- h'-ly Thi- .-ame irood-niitimd cnirit will carry ' Ike lo place-- in lire from which mere brainy will be harn'I. A limn plistseii with hrs own ini.-.--Uin. ami rolilion-, and who rejoicse more than other men in the spirit of life that i- in him, CHALMERS CHAPMAN. A B L.L B Ludowici, Oorgu Round Table, iH; A H . M«rrcr. 'IS ; filer Club. 15, ‘IP, ‘17, ‘Is, 2 1, '2'.; PrnUnt Clee Club, '17. IB: President lirewtDn-l'arker Club. '37. 'I : TrnaMirrr TeJirfcrr- AmnelaUini. it, '1; ; Secretary C']a-. iriit Club, '17 I IT4J. Ha kelha||. '17, la; Secretary Senior t’ln--. I ; Ciceronian Sneli.lv : kjlitor. iti-Chief Cauldron. '17. '1': V, M i' A, Quartet T', '17. 'I ; Summer School Debater. '2t In Chulmer- we have siurh a wide diversity of talent that We hrwilatr to Attempt to_ IK lnl out the strange,-!. ThU his -ccond decree, the other datioE way hack ' ■ Ifil In the interim he fouchl with the American Murto., am! later lauphi M'h'ml and entered the hanking bail nos, Personally, Chalmers i« an cai-y-icoinir type of man. None of life'-- tii.ip.tatiuw.inv-,- {lies aroliOil his terrnp altiiuilr from which eminence he views the work!, IIl Amlnbli.-nCvt ha revived fur him the claw spirit. and althnuelt hi- o out of enllrtr for -i-veral year , we feel that hi truly one of us. Suceets 2—just a matter of time. His ambition: To lie fundamentally sutotsfol in toy pro- fCAAbitn. •f isifcruk . tfiwl undiAr'tfcndiniff but of invincible- enode V Fhomas Alton Dyer. A B. LX ft ''Torn New tun Gcotgu AdiMi Three m J ran who would wr the array at honors- that Tom luu acquired during hio aojourn m rheae rronii't . « wi-h to tefet- to ibc A 'J, it i. •uar P'in « In .- ir. i i-e er r ht- nwmorjr anil hi. rrori on the ram put. A pili-erfLcinl knowledge of Tr-ru-. 1 character U enough la eonvlnee anyone that ho kp a .lemon for work. The variety of hi' rtCtlvjtk- ami tin elfkieu-ry with which ho complete them mark him C Tiir.-r-fflliWlir Itrmijtc- hi nrndemlc work hn ha- Irma f«ir «ortui affair' Whan J| mart U unafraid of Work i-- likable, a H'« l 'ludent and !«.■•..«-iMe n ready wit n-.llilin- ran i ravcnt him aycendinn like a 'tor in the firmament. Our Alma Haler i« erin-Tting great thitur from you. Ton- and you will not disappoint her A a lawyer. you will rata among the hpwt. I ram. to Mrrtn . «..ught lm.iwli-.lm . ami found it Edward Beaufort Everett b.sc. li b Amrrtcus. Georgia PM Delta Tfirla. hid «. an.-1h.-r lawyer who also ...uro an academic li-cyrcr. Thor it comes that there i nr leiuMhy writeup by hr- name. Thrn-e de-mtiig to frlrre-h thrir araua meaner wuh hit honorably rrrard BMrl only refer to I ha literary «dicml. A veritable human magnet 1« ' ‘Ed Each time one I' in hi irreaenre t hey feel the bonds that hinal them to him crow Ptromrei and .Iruugn II.- hits an abundant «imply of that imlefinutile, yet l-Kilvrly root si.hiianee r.-rmeil pttnohalilT “ l Way ch-clrd oh of the fir.- haa.lwnmt men in -rhi.it an.| hi- diwerrwl the honor We mkrh? menlkm Ihnt he it rml-aMy the be t barer in arhot ! Ilal Ihe thinir that make' n n.nn i the ability to think eb-atly an.l logically. As a thinker, a- it student a innn iism And far.. rise in the r-unutii-n of hie fellow «ludenti. Iks largely In the furl that hi- know, more than The average. With combination of l-er'.-nnltv. r-hysicnl munlin- and vaet lev I and general information, mie- ci'-' i-- but n mallei of days and month'. Mei i a fn H n-iriftv of Amerki-ui. and of Mer.er. Hath shall derive honor nod divtinetion fr.. r having bail a l-arl in hi- training. The tobl of the uni verse u character.” Roy W EwusK. L L .B ‘'Shttiif SiaiKleisviIle. Gcorjtij Ev«y mjin id ltmuI j«! unv tktinir ' htpl 1 hib n liiph of iirafLrwncy in thjl ilMhhijiI fihl!.-fi:i ii' p 1irn+ fertwwtf in «‘ ‘1«- u- 'iStall Sbixrt in .- . It require no «-mall Himiuiii, nf inielJiifenrH to nnswp? ■ iiinrMi-m wh n yfctf have i«f Ktmli«l th nM «urf I'H.t . Well. ltojr ran do thi w-t'dl-nigh miraculous f nt. Pools- ro nil riirh?. Imt much in ri'll hfi I foitncl mil-wld thr KiurVinm. '1 hfc« i lri n in eIm U-(. n.k world ha in irihi-r worlds of Whvlr thr Kiii-rr Pik«l hn liilli- rrtw on thr offerr siili . Ifov Miilrd ovci to ■ •£ thiiiif riicht. Hf «'ViTyifeSriK heforr 'hr -Mnf «‘f M«r uml foifetta for «K - Ipl -. KnulUli k a mnn wh eom- prnrsicobilisy. niiMlii|) itmI incterMuIrncr U f r-frirh f tw?rh of imnsfinniion to ronrraTP him on m oiinforfalil Hp-'rwh Tiimci'hfo in nir Cumraanwcalth ' Thr drttfrmiiuitioik to 'Ufccrd La thr Aol lrp to Succr . 1925 Earl Wooten Fleming, l.l b, t__- Blakely. Georgia l'i Kappa Phi} Delia Phi ile-uah; Phi Della Literary Si cicty : Treasurer I'an-Uellenic Council, Thr ntprmvicn, Fame on the Gridiron and Forum , may be changed, in the case of Karl, to Kamo in I he class room and palem'1. Karl !• essentially a student but he doc not allow his studio to deprive him of aortal pLea nrr . Me in OT t of ih e ' mt'n who doe our thins at a time, awl dwe It well. The word ' lu'-sh . lr ha- never been added to hi? vocabulary. Socially. Earl in quite th Stuff4. It is alwnys n plcasurs to come in rsinlact with a man who possesses a vontrenial dhputwitiun, who in willing 1« fiifsiv (Hetty fault? that every man hts, and herniate lie in that Ivn of a man, Earl will be remembered by the member of Ihe oenior class Whet. Kail get ola'i.i-:! up in the legal fame, he h hi re t., make food. ' Gir me ne spark o' Nature's fire. Thai’s a’ the teamin' 1 desire. Lon Lamar Fleming, A.B., M A., L.L B Lorw ' , I cah, Georgia I'hl Theta tLucal) ; Delta Phi r l.ejral i : Phi Delta Literary Society: Hanmie Club: Shrine Club; t. I keg mi Scottish lilt,-; Member of nit Class Team .: Company Koorhjll. ’IS : Varsity Football. 'Its; Van-iiy Track, T9; Chara (don Light Wright Wrestler ,S. A. t. t:„ ‘IH ; Alembic Club. Glee Club. 'In, T9. '3(1. '21. '21. '2b: Vice-l'rsKHlenl files Club. T9: IIUMrlMU T . T9. TO: Associate BHm Caul- Jrsin. TO; Principal ItAylr High School. ‘20, 21; Teacher ef History Richmond Aojids m$ Augusta., fill. 22. 23; MemlHfr of Slate Legislature turn Columbia t'liumy, 21, H: A-H . Merger. '20; MA, Mercer, 22; TbesU : Loyalists in Cconrin during American Revolution. One would think that Lianir with two degree already appended to bit name nnd a third nonti forthcoming. wuuUI hr a little elrvatcd m lii attitude to his fellow clae mcn. One could almost forgive him for living a little nri'tocratir. since he also repH-Mtltcd i Tl his county in the I .nr I lature hill no, 'T.cmnie I even man- congenial than the nverage man. Hi sojourn in Ibc Senate ChamluTK of -; ltr Noble nniFivivnwialth merely s-nhuniord bi ahitity In Sbiiot a hot tin,,1. Loniii,.. , if your Other yraduitc classes are a? proud of you a wc nre of Our Noble Senator-4’, they arc truly n vainglorious crew. Now- that you have dickered ill college and legislature, we expect you to really accomplish something in the forum of life. And you will, w know you will. Give hi every deni a luwiuir ml tbi- uproar will deafen.14 y Amos Ellison Gilmore. ti.s.C., I..L.B. TcnnilV. Georgia Kigm.i Alpha Epsilon; CicetsJliian I.ilerary Society: Clew Club, '21; Student Tribunal, Tf: Mereer Round Table; Tnri-HfJlcnM' Counril. '22. '2i Ctoiscicnii 'Os to the core, a student of the first wafer. “Gillie is a man who shilk . not work, Tu speak only wf his schcilast ir record, which, while meritorious in it- cl. without rsriui -,illiy hi- per- tonality would do Gillie a rant injn-licf. He luu gained, during hi? five year Mijoum on Mer- cer V earnl5Os, coterie s f triefid that would “tabs oath ‘ 1 him. Sf kinjr hik-; lir bven o« ttu mmpu (hut th 4 thnuidlit of lii- ifi:| aTtwT'r i-i rathrr j-addf-nifiK1 M ' has hee-nne intimately ronneclesl in lhi- minds sif hi frirmL with our A linn Male . But the day of isartiuf tiiost come, and sc .steel elirM’li-'s to hot farewell to eoltepe and to Gillis.1 '. I.uek to you, KlliaOn, in your unique ambition to be An Hotie t Lawyer. 'Tic not shaken from thy (-'“tpose. either by the plaudits of the the abuse of I ho envious.- J ✓ Alfred Wyman Goodyear, Jr., I I B HambofW GrceflvillCt South Carol in a Lisina Nil l‘hi . !bhi Theta I Luca I'. R. O, T. C. (Wry l Tech; ' Rc i| Ribbon TrinMf! Sf md Lieutenant. tl- It. C.. Kappa Ifeta I'hi iGowrHmifk : A. ii ¥.. U. S-. Aimv. H-rf-fi rri1vran{ M hms, Wj.mn.ri ate hiiml Ceorum T«b, l'mver ity af Nr rth Car litta n 4 Trinity Collncv. hteb uran. m pru hm it «or tP i mvr. T wrvn Ihian 1h«IUh mar ' i the nme a In s.ny (hat a d H rt i a trifle nandy art'll urntwhlt larkiny in m«istnre. Amcm? ifc more or U-r fair cx he i' a. much at home m- nn feUmo in Aljulti. Duriiiv flu- r«rm fnctsh known «rncm ilu- pndftei m ihe Worldly AnutfooiBm. Iip tiwt hu lot with (he A. E. F.. aivdl «erved the German . with lend pellletw for ?«i': month.-. tin returni.r i- 1« i hi- de r oW 17. S. A., he started 1« college iind r. «till jiuknff. 19u ambition' Tn ho! ■ itelTITe thin year.' ‘ I had moft pleasure ill llicw l tt«v-ldlc iJiM-rt fona than in ad live iw«t flAVor of i riteh - , nectarine and uraikuea. William Davi Hamilton, LL R V itfliU. CicOr ii Kappa Siizma; Delta Phi fl.emlb; Ciemmian Literary Society; Pan-11 1 lease Council, 2l. '25-. The 1uily and nriBAlrpy ol l.aw in iwrt a child!' mtri tainjnrut. It a wurk. It rm]t|lr«n |wr- wVfUBh as tail wtamllUi tttn «if ihr rhirf «iitaliBie- Thai make U| the total of DiVi? Hamilton. Thr e«h I if far. hut by (ternstent effort it haf I rn reached by Davi , ami mw he mur-t ivct oilier and even more laborious Lank for hini- 'lf. Tbit mead?, never-quittin? trail of hi will brinic up t hnffhP ini|XR.Mbh far me re luuty thinker . The nr.ul «a Mi e i s in Laid inrh by knell. Itavi luil fruni the hume town f Senator Geonc Whv n ic iwe SenaBnr-' (rimi Virtinn, both vradUntiTH from Mrrrrr, anil «me in Ihe Senior flliiv« tif f2!11 Nel an wile dri-irn. «it Ihat 1 The (Iiiod records- in claw Ihoi Da leave? behind i typical f the man. and they iirenape a mucCv h . 'lire and certain a the pawMurr of tlnw. ”11 strive hard, yet deals fair with his fellow nun “ CAR VIC W. KI LUCRE W, L L.B Kith ” Gibson. Gcoiglj I.mln rhr tint is on u : You nn lust- ,Hr pk-uurr of iritzm upon the (tfaci CnmtniOll of th, U Sctl K l. W||,n N,' h tl .-lji (fo h« h . thv rH« - (■••ultfxi K iri i pi il. lh r,- t, ™ ill«m «FinrtiK rhr ,lrhLi, ntr tlirr nil ,,rivr fur rinE-4idr i if you ok - r I r t. l'hy H- l Iwanlr (id physical t «vrrr r hm- combined. Ask thuw who plnyrd HLrnin t him in ihi- cIm ffinh -. 1 IrV llarry i“ Horn I’owrr. Itut il- id., frons thrso nltriliutm Hr has ea Fsirii full r-miTsr In Ihr Nuorry for Justirr of Pram jilia I Hr Law Krhnsl. i'll Ls y 1.1 pros r. lmtli.w, ihat hi- ha bralfw a wid! as hrawn and liwauty. When ‘ Kiltie I'Wip oh fnsm till-, -ink,uni is nktorm f ilU-imiily we arc ojrclinv |C ' , 1 tlllrmn of him. And. in all Hriou nn ! . t firmly bdkn that far dewn in thr rale of year, that ihu day will arrive whrn hi-, wmbition will carry him up to tHr hriyhfes of horusr and H-tiuvn. kfillir1'. you vrll) wiwkr an rxcollrnt lawyer, if. . . . Ht-waro f lnUo . Wwarr I “ll «1«™ lun pa ft worry, onlnss you worry for pay.” CAULDRO Aver . Georg' Ad no. Incorporated within thr prrcinrla of this yuan man -, ehnnsrirr art? many of the appurtenance (if nubfenrss. Virtu ami tilwril?. A rntlicils, lo an already large legacy, will be lUmnrrril nm- scienliousni: mil ambition. A Hath a r incorporeal iKwawivn of Mar ‘ 1-, thr piiWvi .,f making friends. He uw thin hereditament to good advantage, ami many friends have therefrom acrrued to hint. Mac never miha big none over what be line Hr prefers to do. and then let it n at that. This is the common inur plan. Twctiw bragging on sine's work U utterly fonteeapkfbt . A for his future—if thin humble writer were a clairvoyant instead of a vrojii-trjckstvr we would br a-:.' T sl Hutt «lit cryatal wittrM also - Hoy telt year fisun n« m a UtiUol Suites Senator, or else doing some thine really beneficial • a common i-en-v. practical lawyer. Ambition, such ay rankWs in bis breast, can only lead one way- up. Always be tree to thr Iwsl that Is In you. Chvrles Robert Owes. L I. b Boh Mjctm. Georgia Ada no i Claw. Ha-s-batl, ‘28. -at; Scrub llawball, '2t ; Junior It. ( . T. C. K ■ man can toll goml jnhr . |ti- chance for becoming n good lawyer are excellent. Why 7 Because it is a nun lion in both of holding I be interent ami ntalB« the hear era to forg.-t all hut thr matter in hand. And Hub is an accomplished joknter. In addition be ha- a modest. friendly disposition that makes an excellent impression upon bin hearers- Nothing heads and bull-demur: about Hek , When th.- fate, were apportioning out talents, they gave to “Hob 1h - enviable nunlity of making and retaining friend . And wi'h that grounded deep in one1- nature the world will ultimately come nearer until it ha tipped over in hi. lap the things lhui his ambition craves. Our very best wishes are with you, nob , in your legal career. IVfeAt Is only for him who accept St, ' Nisbet Powers Reddy. L I. B. Nib .Vijmn Georgia iJ Ada no. A pl.elurt of Ihe Heart of Georgia , ami. it may add, the heart of the lwnrt. for o finer, aiorc gentlemanly man than Nib Heady has nut cm within th.. scope of our walk in this vats' of life. lie is n fit RpttHDWfl f the city, nnd of the Kmpirfl State. .... , , Nib received his high school diploma ftiini I .artier High in Macon. ami with thp as n luck- ground has gun forward with a remarkable -tride- lie U a man whp ears little, HI power he put into actions. Nib «Itu- not delve much into theorie and hypotheses ; he i praeite ! and utilitarian. Hi - very yeiwalilenes prevent any prediction ns to what fielil he will enter. At prevent le is a student a as! a dr«B l t Hut. Nib , you are on yaur way to the top in whatever you enter, your foundation is too firm for failure. An Idle mam' mumbles accomplish little. 1925 James Warren Smith L L Is taxi Onmville. Georgia J Alpha T«u Omega; Adanu; SnrtUn and Treasurer Scldtl Law Claa ; Clunier Staff, ; LI football. ZH. it. Clan. 11 rlnll. 'II Anlktut Manager llaoe-ball. '2-1 lllmtori fliili; (’irrToti. inn Literary .Society. Taal , a hr in known by he myriad of friend m «hi riunmu and in town, w a veritable co|£ in the machinery of thin University. Mercer without Tovi will riwm in as lamentable condition as a Kurd without spark I I ty - - I! ■- vcfitur--- have been - II rr- f u I Hi has had a is -11. ipf all phase «f cnllnte I ill- in Ktolbkll In- nude .lunitUUfiir id a rciHltBllon. 11 Iilaml an iniLK'rtmil L'lLrt in the ylctorie of I Hi1 Senior Tram. The ability to run and mingle, to |jkr and be liked ha won him a «arm Mint in th heart of ttmlir Mi-rrerlah Hr in the type nf man that sHur, lhat whlrh MiVnnt iif the -.ham. the false or the sincere. Let his murk hi' high in the gallervcs of life, let it be difficult, yet when It winds lip it will be found he hit the mark and overcame all ofcatachw he is the type to succeed. The w.jfld hki • | .inii foe every spark of r-ni-i- that ■how ilvrlf. I:KANK BKJtiHT STOW. LI. ft Jc up, Gcorgi y K |.pa Siam ; l kl Dell Literary i-wh-ty. ('em-Hellenic Council. 'Ti. 23. '2T. Frank i our of those fortunato, «hiwe cup of life brim over nod bubble ith elTrrreaclnif of Imne. Witty, vivac-ieu and jovial, hr !-• a boon cum pa neon, lit rhiluwphy is to t-rcure the litre--1 nut of living while the blood flows free. There i, xvune of that depiler ion in HI- inspiring and optimutk vput. Hi dci-arture k a source of ten ret, for SL place will be difficult to fill. If you are blu . frank will dispel the H y cloud, or '.-Hi- w a-h out the ' ™l r color and leave It a uhiny white, He L n tonic. Small wonder he is held in high «teem. And there ceases to be any wonder when it is known that He is un excellent strident abet- Such a roinbtnatam makes for the beet. frank, may jour iniliooItnlilr will power, your |u hfira!lull or a fiiri.il, ynur rrnriy wet nnd your legat know] ■dee filar-p you In tbr euy-ciubioned rhuu of a irputable judge. You meslt it. Ilappy anil i; from eare I' mfree. Why aren’t they all content like meT LAMAR P. COS. L-L.ll, ‘‘GpbVf wH- Oinillj. Georgia Sigma Alpha Kpsilun ; fhl Ikolta l iterary. Etiwiks are all right in lheir filarc-i. but they Have ‘.mull spare in the mind of Governor Cost. He is one of tho-e - xcri'lK'TiJil men that leurn w ithout ever havine to refer on all occasions to Pup,-. He has one of the briirhte t mentalities in Ifce Uvr school, cbe hr would never have beca the student be is. fie learns without studying. ''Governor Has a type of droll wit that I pleas mg ami refnwhltlK, Hr talks slow, but Hr think fast. Ife know., the pvt-iilar mi iit-.d irfu.sv orra-ir of hi 1 1 luw atdiferit ami flay lo ihrir lilt I vanilo-s Till ubiliij toils Him insd relume. A he im forth. M witib him kucCc in hi future leirnl life May hr follow in Ihe fr .(.steps of hi- father, a prominent lawyer of Mitchell ™ln,}r What shold-' he uludie. and make Hirntwlirn woud,. Upon a book in cloist re mlway to poure ? 1925 History of Senior Class, 1925 'IVER.SI1 Y was founded m 1811 Sinn that lime at the end of ;tlc year. a (lass has departed from the shadows of her steeples and die her guiding hand. Each class has lift its history and imprint on the whether written « unwritten Ihe class of 1925 w.ll soon hr the on to daises gone before. It is not I he lot of the writer to enter with the class of this year We still hold fond mem orics for She class with which we enter There is no clave we love like the class of our f resh man year save the one with which we shall gradual' In September. 1921. thr largest class in the history of the University was enrolled •Mercer had well begun that period of expansion that was to characterize her during the life of her newest class. lor nine months the class enjoyed the enviable position wlitcb is offeree! only to a Freshman College Class, In jl] things, another group was working out its salvation. Such freedom from care and privilege of ease is the one gift of a lifetime It wav the time to imbibe the Mercer spirit : to drink, deep into the fountain of love fot Mercer. Sfophomoric wisdom, the priceless attribute of a college community, whose bark is worse than its bite, made itself prevalent m our midst- Under the auspices of it possessor, the class ol ‘25 staged the annual grand march up College Street to die place called Wesleyan to pass in review before pleased eyes above, and to be cleansed of a few besrtting sins by the water of the fountain made Divine, as it were, by its location, The first year was memorable for Mercer. Among the long list of the class were several names associated with Tennessee. These names were destined to become a part of the vocabu- lary of every student. Since then these names have been synonymous with Mercer Athletics, the reason why sporting editors exist, To these Tennesseeans of this class Metter can give her laurels, for they are one big reason why Florida knows the significance of 111 to 0. and the world of sports the accomplishment of Mcreer in becoming champions of the S. I. A. A These names need no mention. The fall of the following year saw the return of the class, somewhat smaller in number, but with none the less zeal for the Future During this year mem Iters of the class nude nuny advents into the realm of college activities and shared m the honor of directing the college com m Unitv, Some became members of I lav debating teams that upheld and advanced the name of Mercer in forensic contests, Others gifted with the voice of song took their places on the Glee Club. And still there were a few who preferred the almighty pen while others continued to gain laurels in athletic prowess Also, during this year, there were some who began career as members of the college set of “tea hounds, There is some overlapping between this line of endeavor and other activities, but not very much, As the second year drew to a close, hopes were bright for the future And again we came together for the third time. I he Junior Year is one that look into the next year—to the period when it dominate the campus. As a class, we were little noticed, existing in a submerged condition. The individuals of the class continued to hold their places in school activities. The year passed and the class was standing on the threshold of his Senior Year at Mercer In the fall of 1924, when life anew reappeared on the campus, a new master was at the helm of student activities. From a place of obscurity to the one of greatest prominence was the difference between Junior and Senior. The duty of enforcing all campus regulations and mat- ters of student discipline was our heritage, Our number was not as large as in the past days, CAULDRON II this wjt the year iff derbies ami cane . 1 he streets of Macon. it newer before, were graced by but none of the courage i hat the ela« possessed had left us in the transit ion per iodt Then too. these apparels of dte s In all things. the class tried to be systematic and bunnet like, even to del.1 ils nutters and vt hope some prKlitn worthy ol emulation will renum alter this tlass dc parts. I he history t l the class would be very incomplete without reference to the growth of Mer- cer dining this period. Surely ibis may be called the expansion of the university' a growth probably unparalleled in southern universities. No name, so far. has been mentioned, But we can refrain no longer I-ot to Dr Rufus W. Weaver and those associaret! with him we give credit for our unboundmg expansion. When the class of '25 entered there were -485 students at Mercer. That number has reached 1.154. During this same period the faculty has in- creased from 4) members to the number H. This class has wen a tremendous building program begun Among the buildings erected daring our presence are: The President s Home, the Fac- ulty Apartments, a new dining hall and several smaller cottages Plans have also been com ptried for the erection of the South's largest stadium and the statelv memorial building. Our broadcasting station is surpassed by none. In the last three years, the debating teem have won eleven of the fifteen drbates undertaken. The Law School has received national recognition. The hludent Tribunal has become well entrenched as organ of student government. Our ath- letic teams have achieved the distinction of southern champions The Glee Club is the peer of any club. I bese and many other things have been achieved since we came 'o Mercer. Along with all sons ol Mercer, we point to them with peculiar and partisan pride F:oUr years have been spent here Many names might he mentioned, names of men who have played ,i prominent pari in making the class what it has been. This would include names of faculty numbers and students also But space forbids. Another class is following us. Others will come For all we hope a full measure of success As w depart fTom the scenes of college day , from the association of four year , at we take with us friendships formed, and the pleasant memories of days tptnt here, we take with us, the injunction of our Alma Mater. Go to your work and he strong, halting not in your ways. Balking the bad half won for an instant dole of praise; Go to your work and be wiw—certain of sword and pen, Who arc neither children nor gods, bui men in a world of men wiluam Bradford Trueman, Historian. '25 CAULDRON Junior Oficers Julian Eugene Cook Ptttiitni Clari;nce Howard Greene vitr-Pmidmt JAMES Brooks DEARtSO Secreturi and Treasurer To The Juniors Our laurels fall to thee. Our honors yours shall 1«. Worthy Junior Class. Yours to win a greater fame Yours lo bring with one acclaim Vaster praise to Mercer's name. Our «(Forts to surpass. Learn from us whate'er you may. Our errors east away, See a perfect whole; Raise the standard—reach it. too; Youts to think, and yours lo do, Mater needs such nun as you To attain her goal, i 1925 Junior Class George W Adams Weston. Ga. Ciceronian; Masonic Club: Freshman Basket Rail '22. Clast baseball. '22. TFiD Ashby Rome. Ga, Phi Delta Lit; V M. C- A.; Ministerial Assn Forrest Glenn- Berryman Roy ton, Ga. Ciceronian |rit. Robert P. Bivins Forsyth. Ga. Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Lit Society: Tennis Team, '23-'24; Champion in Doubles; Runner- Dp in Singles. '23-‘24, L. Dr-an Blackman V LuFatila. At . Alpha Lambda Tau; Class Football, ‘23-25. HERBERT BRADSHAW Fit get a Id, Ga. Delta Phi (legal': Ciceronian: Vice-President, '22-21; President 23-'24. Masonic Club Shrined V-President First Year Law; V ■ President, Y M C A.: Presiding Offieei Society Day. '24 : Vice President Shrine Club. President Georgia - Florida Student Conference. ‘24; S’. M. C. A- Cabinet, 24; Society Day Debater, '24. ‘25: Inter Collegiate Debater. '24. '25; Winner L'pshaw Medal- Robert P. Brewster Cedar town, Ga. Kappa Alpha. Glee Club, ‘21-'24 and '24 '25 Phi Delta Lit; Pan Hellenic Council Clayton H. Buchanan Dalton. Ga, Pi Kappa Phi. High School Debater. : 1925 CAULDRON unior Class william a. bugg Columbus, Ga. Pi Kappa Phi: Tennis Club, '22-'25. Ernest w, Burch East nun, Ga. lust man Club; Spanish Club. August Burgmard, Jr, Macon, Ga. I'i Kappa Alpha. Sigma Epsilon I Journalistic ; Pres- Ciceronian Lit Society. 2): Cauldron Staff, '24 '25: Cluster Staff: Associate Editor of Cluster. '22-'23, '23-'24; Dramatic Club. ORREN BURKE. JR. Rocky Ford, Ga. A. S. Carmichael Jackson. Ga. Phi Delta Theta. C. B Carson Reynolds. Ga. Phi Delta Theta M Cluis, Captam Elect Varsity Football, '25. H. LAMAR CH1-ELY James, Ga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Spanish Club Charles L Clark Kufaula. Ala. Ciceronian Lit : Masonic Club: Valedictorian High School. 1925 CAULDRON Junior Class Henry G Clements Adel. Ga. Chappell A. Collins Camilla, Ga. Ciceronian Lit ; Class loot bait. Earl Rogers Collins Macon. Ga. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Lit.; Teasurcc Junior Class (High School); Pres. Senior Class; Pres. Lit, Society; Basketball; Debater. Edwin l. Connell Temple, Ga. Pi Kappa Phi; Prep School Excellency Medal. Senior Clat Pres . Debater; Football; Baseball william C. Cook Hamilton. Ga Kappa Alpha; Dramatic Club- J. Eugene Cook Wnghtsnllc. Ga. Alpha Tau Omega; Adams (LegalI : Phi Delta Lit Pee Junior Class Pres Phi Delta. ‘2 Viee-Pres. Phi Delta 'H; Pres. Oratorical tV '2d: Pioiiknu Club; Cauldron Stall, '2d-'2 ; Student Council: Prnhmin Debater, 22-'23: Inter. Society Debater. '2 5 -'I . Inter-Collegiate Debater. '2 3 -T4, '2 5 ; Freshman Baseball; Class Baseball, Class Football; Captain Phi Delta Team (Bas- ketball); Tennis Club. Clifford C. Courson Matthews, Ga. Phi Delia l it.: Class Football. '2 3-'2d: Ora- toni.il l V : Phi Della Basketball; (High School) Second Place in Class: Winner of Declamation Medal, Debater. football; Baseball: Track Team, Edward a. Daniel The Rock. Ga. Phi Delta Lit Masonic Club. CAULDRON! unior Class Robert Thomas Daniel Lakeland Fla. Ciceronian: Volunteer Band L Hershem, Davis Talmo, Cjj, Phi Delia I ir Masonic Club Drbjiinn Team. James Brooks Dbariso ,__ Sylvester, Ga. Kappa Sigma. Ciceionian 1 it Sec Junior Class. '2 5, Manager of Junior Class Football Team. James Luther Drake Senilia. Ga, Pin Delta Lit.. Glee Club; V. M C. A. Cabi net. Ministerial Assn Chorister of Y M C. A , '25, Jim Paul Evans Sylvania. Ga. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Lit ; Track, '24. Alternate Inter-Collegiate Debater, 15. King I. Evans WomklifT. G . Ciceronian Lit : Ministerial Aisn Volunteer Band: Screven Club: Prep. School i Debater Statesboro A, 0 M ; Winner of Inter-Society Piano Contest Blew ton-Parker WILLIE L. F.WENSON Elberton, Gj, Pi Kappa Alpha: Phi DclL. Lit . Y. M. C. A Cabinet. '24 '25; Reprisent3t'Ve to Sou them Stu- dents Conference of Y. VI. C A,. ‘24: Assistant in Physics. '24 '25; Assistant in French, '25 in Trench, ‘25, James H. PulcHuM Macon Ga Ckeionian Lit.; Band. 1925 CAULDRON Junior Class Thomas J- Glover Ntwnan. Gj Kappa Alpha: Manager Tennis Team. '2?; President Tennis Club, ‘24; Presidents' Club, '24 ; AditUiti Manager ll.nkcib.ill '2 + . '25. Manager Mercer Pbfcn Club. Fs S'K Mh.i.fr CoKMlV M.uort. Ga. William l, Granade Statesboro. Ga. Pi K.ippj Alpha Manager Football, '24. Ci.aremce Edward Greene Sylvester, Ga. Phi Delta Lit. Sooekty: Oratorical 13 ; Treasurer Sophomore Class: Vice-President Junior Class: Assistant Instructor in Physics; Student Tribunal. '24. ’25. William J Greene. Jr. Ringgold. Ga. Alpha Lambda Fan Harold werstfr Gunn VI ■! len Gj. Hobo Club Phi Delta Lit Society. LUCAS GRIFFIN Clermont. Ga. Phi Della Lit. Society: Oratorical 13 . j. Hamilton Hall New nan. Ga. A T. O : Mandolin Club, '23. Dramatic Club, ’24: Cauldron Stall, '24. Asst- Prof, in French. '24. '25. 1925 CAULDRON Junior Class Glenn Brown HAsnr Marietta. Ci Pi Kappa Phi Andrew h. Heyward, Jr. Mason. Ga, Kappa Alpha: Spanish Club; Phi Delta l it- crary Society: Tennis Team. '24. Emory Speer Heyward if Macon. Ga. Kappa Alpha Feat. G. 1. Houston Sylvester. Ga, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frit ; Phi Delta Lit erary i Pan-Hellenic. A V, Howell ✓ White Plains, Ga. Cluster Staff, '24-‘25. D. M- Johnson Crawfordvtile. Ga Pht Delta Literary: Oratorif.il IV M M. Johnson Gainesville. Gj Pi Kappa Phi Phi Delia Literary; Cluster Staff. '23: Cluster Editor-in-Chid '24- 2 i President ' Club. Ralph N. Johnson Jefferson. Ga. Alpha Tan Omega; Glee Club. '23- 25: Sec retaty Glee CI„b. '24-'2 5; Band, '23 '2 5. CAULDRON Junior Class w. p. Kirkland Pwrson, Ga, Alpha Lambda Tau Pan-Hellenic Conned, 24'25. W. . KNIGHT Fitrgcrald. Ga I'll. Delta 1 irerary; Y. M C, A. Cabinet Presidents' Club. B A. Lancaster Ciineivillt, Gi. Sigma Alpha Lpsilon, Phi Delta Liuurv; Oratorical II, President Sophomore Clast, '2T 24 Secretary Y M C- A . Vanity Football, 21- 24. M Club: Student Tribunal W C Lowe Thomson, Ga Ciceronian. 11 ! Lunsford Sbrllman Ga Ciceronian: Class Football. '24, Class Football. 21; Scrub Baseball 24. C. T. McArthur Cordele. Ga. L. H. McCall ■ .Macon, Ga Kappa Psi E H McDonald Orhnda. Tcnn. Class Football '21: ' M Club Varsity Fool- ball. '23-24. J. T. McGlothlin. JR. Anniston. Ala. Ph. Delia Theu; Glee Club, ‘21 '24-'25; Phi Delta Literary; Pan ILILnic Council; Dukes Club. 1925 CAULDRON Junior Class ML L Metcalf Camilla. Ga. Phi Delta Theta J. N. Minch in Cbiplsy. rla. Florida Club. A. J. MONCRIEF. Jfi. Decatur, Ga, Phi Delta Theta: Dramatic Club: Ciceronian Literary: Founder and President of Divinity Fra- ternity: Founder and President of Mercer Players. A. E. MONCRIEF Maeon. Ga. Alpha Fail Omega: Dramatic Club: Freshman Debater. 25: Soph Cheer Leader: Junior Cheer Leader: President Duma tic Club. '25; Business Manager Dramatic Club. '2d, All Class Football Team; Vice-President Freshman Class, '25. Artemio Montoya l ima, Peru, South Amertea Spanish Club; Student Assistant ui Spanish. V. L. Moore Hampton. Ga. Pi Kappa Phi F P OlxiM Wayctoss. Ga. Alpha Lambda Tati: Wave toss Club. T T Patrick Jackson. Ga. C W. PEEK Cedartown, Ga, Kappa Alpha: Phi Delta Literary 1925 CAULDRON Junior Class Robert Pinkston Parrott. Ga Sigma Nu: Vice-President Sophomore Cla«, '24, Capt.iin I rishman Basketball. '2): Captain Freshman Baseball. '23; Varsity Basketball. ‘24. Varsity Baseball. 24; M” Club. D. Speer Rainey Buena Villa, Ga. Pi Kappa Alpha. Ciceronian. E R Reid Willard. Ga Ciceronian: Cluster Staff. '2 -'25: Assistant in Journalism. 24-'25. C. W. SCOTT Lincolnian. Ga. Phi Delta Literary. W. J. Shiver. Quitman, Ga. Pi Kappa Alpha; Alembic Club; Phi Delta Literary; Assistant in Chemistry - J s. Sims V«ton. Ga, Kappa Sigma. Baseball. '24 Class Football, 24 Assistant Manager Football: Freshman Bas- ketball. 22 R. D. SMITH MillNfgewi.Hr. Ga. Pi. Kappa. Alpha; Pan-Hellenic Council. '24-'25. A N. Smith Macon, Ga. Phi Delta Literary. C J. STAP1.ETON Colquitt. Ga. Sigma Nru; Adano. Varsity Baseball. '22; Phi Delta Literary. 1925 CAULDRON Junior Class C C STOKl? Mjkch. Ga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, H. II STRATON New York City. Kappa Alpha: Phi Delta Literary; Freshman Debater. Dramatic Club. Cluster. ‘24 '25. J, D. Tweedy Dawson. Ga. Phi Delta Literary. Society Basketball, '21- '24-'25: Runner-up in Checker Tournament. '24. Ralph R. Tabor Tomos. Ga, Pi Kappa Phi; Pianist tiler Club, ‘23-'24-'25. Kav Tipton Sylvester, Ga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Oratorical 15 ; Delta Phi Legal: M” Chib Phi Delta Literary: Vat. sity Football '24: Highest Mark Psychological Test- '25: Freshman Football Squad. '25, Clus- ter '24-'25, Cauldron Staff, '24 '25, T. II. TYSON Tenni lie. Ga. President Ciceronian: Vice-President Masonic Club: Y. M. C. A.; Ministerial Assn,, Shrine Club Postmaster Summer School, '24 Secretary to Dean. ‘23-'24: President Special Class. '25-'24. E. D Viking Plant City, Fla. Ministerial Assn.: Florida Club. R W. WEST Pelham. Ga. Oratorical 15: Ciceronian Literary: Presi- dents' Club. 1925 CAULDRON! Junior Law Officers Robert Paul Lawrence Prntdtnt SAMUEL ALBERT MlLI.ER Vtte-PrtsiJtnl Ralph Mosley Ei en Srtftwttf n t Trtcfurrf 1925 CAULDRON Junior Law Class RALPH MosLiiV Eden No. 7 Frcdonia Apartments, Maeon. Ga S, A, E. PtUtniiy; Delta Phi (Legal Fra- ternity); Treasurer Junior Law Class, Pan-Hel- lenic. '24-’25. JOHN BENTON EVANS Sa rulers villc, Ga. See A.B. Department. Robert Paul Lawrence Menlo. Ga. President Junior Law Class; Glee Club, Phi Delta Literary Society. Set A.B. Department Oscar Lee Long Macon. Ga, Adano (Legal' Secretary Junior Law Class Parks Martin Lowe Swords, Ga. Phi Delta Literary Society, William Thomas Lane. Jr. Americus. Ga. Sigma Nil Fraternity. Delia Plii (Legal). Samuel Alva Miller Corilele. Ga. Adano (Legal); Phi Delta Literary Society; V'ire-President Junior Law Class; Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Law Class: Cauldron Staff. '14-’25; Oratorical 1) Phi Delta Literary Basketball Team; Honor Stu enl Freshman Law pfj Class, wm ' Li- 1925 Mercer University of Today-What Shall It Be Tomorrow ? 1. PRESENT STUDENT BODY: Fall Term 870 Including Summer Term 1103 2, GROWTH 1918 303 students 1919 443 students 1920 379 students 1921 483 students 1922 633 students 1923 863 students 1924 1022 students 1923 1103 students to date The enrollment for the college has increased over 400 per cent. 3. FINANCES The assets of Mercer University have increased from $738,000.00 in 1918 to SI.829.000.00 in 1924. The total income has increased from $61,000.00 in 1918 to $372,000.00 in 1924. The income from students in tuition and fees has increased from $7,72 .- 00 in 1918 to $102,000,00 in 1924. T he University has operated during this entire period without costing the Baptists of Georgia a penny. We are now carrying $34,300.00 as a surplus in excess of operating expenses for the period 4, BUILDINGS: Mercer University now has 4 3 buildings, most of them frame structures in which we ore housing married ministerial students. We have the following dormitories: ShFRWOOD Hall, named for A did Sherwood, the spiritual founder of Mercer University; Cynthia Holiday Hall, named for Ole Miss.” the wife of Billington M. Sanders, the first President of Mercer University: PPNFIELD Hall, the oldest dormitory on the campus, named for Josiah Pen field of Savannah, who gave the first money for ministerial education in Georgia: 1925 Tryon Hall, named for William Melton Tryon. the spiritual founder of Baylor University in Texas, GAMBREL Hall, named for Dr J If. Gambrel, formerly Presideni of the University, and later President of the Southern Baptist Convention; NANCY Mills Hall, named for the wife of Jesse Mercer; Danii l Marshall Hall, named for the first Baptist minister who ever entered Georgia, is probably the best equipped dining hall connected with any Southern institution, having a capacity for 700 students This is the first budding on tin- campus erected in connection with the master plan prepared by Edward Lippincoti Tilton of New' York. 5 IMMEDIATE DEVELOPMENTS The city ol Macon will deed to Mercer University within the next few weeks, the land between Adams Street and University Place, now known as Elm Street. It is the purpose of the administration to fill in this street, thus giving us an unbroken campus. The Trustees have deeded to the City the land for the projection of Adams Street to the top of Grays Hill and the land for Plant Street extended from the intersection of South College Street to Virginia Avenue. This prop- erty. below 1 “ acres in extent will be used for the location of the Macon Centennial Stadium, and for parking space Six streets radiate from this point - -Dempsey Avenue. Virginia Avenue. Morgan Street. Plant Street, and South College Street. The stadium will be ready for use next fall. Tile Memorial Auditorium Gymnasium will seat TOGO in the auditorium and 2.900 for basketball games, and will contain fourteen class rooms with all of (Ik rooms and equipment necessary to an up-to-date gymnasium. It is proposed to reconstruct the old gymnasium so as to provide six large class rooms and six offices for professors, 6. POINTS OF INTEREST; Among the many points of interest are (Ik new Post Office. University Station, the Book Store, the Co-op Store, the Professors' Apartment House, the President's Home, the fire-proof Vault in the Administration Building for the preservation of historical documents and rare books, the Radio Station, the aerials of which hang between the Administration Building and the new steel tower on top of the Chapel building, the studio and the broadcasting station itself, in the tower of the Chapel, the Law School quarters, with its magnificent new Law Library, the Daniel Marshall Dining Hall equipment, the Library and Miss Saliie, and the Alumni Field, where the monarchs of the forest, the victorious Mercer Bears, will haute with the Alligators from Florida, 1925 CAULDRON Sophomore Class Officers James WILSON GLOVER President EDWARD BARNEY Smith Vice-President Gerald H TLASLI Y Secretary and Treasurer To The Sophomores To the Sophomores we tmmMy Ijow, Their wisdom ia divine; In brilliance they do Mem somehow, King Solomon (o outshine Rare wit and learning rhtr display. All knowledge do ihcy boast; And we ire often prone to say Thai they have brains—almost. CAULDRON Sophomore Class Richard Busvan Adams Bowtivi'illf. G , Sigma No: Football: Baseball. M Club. KVLF: Tl:KRV AlFRIEND, JR. Forsyth. Gi. Kappa Alpha: Phi Delta literary Society: Spanish Club: Substitute Frechman Basketball Lewis Conrad Anderson Eaionion. Ga. Cicctonian Literary Society. James Noble Arnold Parrott. Ga. Kappa Sigma. Phi Delta Literary Soc iety: Cilrf Club. '24- lb: Fresh man Cla« Football. Joseph Walter avert Dothan, Ala. Howard College. '21 ’H; Ciceronian Literary Society Fred harvard Beaty Moultrie. Ga. c-' Alpha Lambda Tan, Phi Della Literary Society. Harvey f, Bell Washington. Ga. 1 Phi Della Literary Seritiy. Arthur Marriott Bennett, Jr i Tampa, Fla. Sigma Nu; Phi Della Literary Society; Florida Club. Freshman Clast Football. Edward Lamar Benton Macon Ga. Alpha l ambda Tati Pledge; Glee Club. '21- '24 and 24 '25 Band, ‘21 24 and '24-‘25. John o Binns. Jr, Columbus, Ga. Alpha Lambda Tau: Clatt Football. '23. 1925 CAULDRON Sophomore Class LAWTON SOUTHWELL BOTKIN ' Svlvania. Ga Phi Delta Theta: ITii Delta Literary Society; I lram.ilic Club. '24 Gordon LEE Brooks Berwick. Gi Prrsnlrnl Ministerial Association ‘24: WlfdOW Club. William G. Bruner La(iions. S. C. Pi Kappa Phi, University of North Caro- lina. 2T'24. V. M C A. Kenmori: Burns Macon, Cja. Sigmi Alpha Eptilon. Lucian Dillard Bryan Brooklet. Ga Sigma Nti: Phi Dclu Liitnry Society Isaac Julian curves Montezuma. Ga Kappa Alpha: Phi Delta Literary Society badie Travis Clark Macon. Ga. Pi Kappa Phi. J. H Coffee Martha Ik,lie. Ga. Alpha Lambda Tati M Club; Football Henry B Coleman Thomaivillc. Ga. Secretary Special Class '23- 24: Sttffllfy Sat- urday Morning Club Joe C, collier Arlington. Gi- Norman Institute, 1325 CAULDRON Sophomore Class Ernest Clyde Collins, Jr, ,■ Macon. Ga. Phi Delta Thera. James L- Colvin Lincolnton. Ga, Theodore Proctor Couch Lakeland. Fla Alpha Lambda Tau: Florida Club. Charles Madden Cork Macon, Ga. Pbt Delta Theta: Spanish Club. John m. Cowart Fair mount, Ga. Locust Grove Institute. James Riley Curry Shell man. Ga. Phi Delta Theta. James Elijah De Vaughn Montezuma, Ga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Robert Chester Edge Dtwrun, Ga. Phi Delta Literary Society F. ft, Dunn Cuthbcn. Ga. Sifima NV Football. ‘2 5 and ‘24, M Club 1925 CAULDRON Sophomore Class GKQRCiF- RlC.lTARD F-I-T.1S A [tier k vi v Cl Phi Delta Theta. Spanish Club, Virginia Mill- ury Insumit' PAUI SHARP ETHFHIEXjF. JK. Atlanta, Ga. Pi Kappa Phi. Phi Delta Literary Society Biisjamin O Evans SinJcnville, Cji Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Literary Society jI-.org!: C- Evans . Sylvarna. Ga. Ciceronian Literary Society Julian Denver Fleming Hartwell. Ga. Pi Kappa Phi Phi Della Lilerary Socieiy, r [Tillman Fool tuli. '2T Varsity Football. '24. Rat Franklin Fleming s Bason ton. Ga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon James Abner Forpham Dublin, Ga. Phi Delta Literary Society. Fred Forrester Head River. Ga. Theta Chi Pledge; Ciceronian Literary Society; Irishman Football, '24 Donald H. F'raser t Hmesvilk Ga. William Leonard Fuller Gainesville, Ga. Pi Kappa Alpha: Emory University. 2J-'24. CAULDRON Sophomore Class Jamfs Wilson Glover Ontario, Cal. Alpha Taw Omega: Eastman Club. President Sophomore CUh: Captain Freshman Turk Team; Ciceronian Literary Society; Presidents' Club: Vice-President Hobo Club; Freshman Football. '21; Vinily Football. '24; M Club. w Campbell Goode Macon, Ga. Alpha Lambda Taw Sm Gray Gooowyne Ion y ill Gi. Kappa Alpha. Cluster Staff, '24 and '25, Cauldron Srafl. '24 and '25. ANDREW JACKSON GREENE Blue Ridge. Ga. Ciceronian l iterary Society Samuel Humph Grice Macon. Ga. Ahumdi Batketball Manager John Freeman Hart. Jr. Macon. Ga. Phi Drlta Then Floyd Jerome Hendrix. Auburn, Ga. Phi Delta I iter ary Society; Ministerial Auo- mion; Masonic Club. Homer J Herndon Hart well, Ga, Kappa Sigma: Phi Delta Literary Society Alton p Hogan Canton. Ga. Pi Kappa Phi J. T Hogan y I intiilniun Ga 1925 CAULDRON Sophomore Class i Marion Clifford Holden Eaioncon, Ga. Wit.|.lAM FRANKLIN HCFFAKER. JR. Cohort , C . Phi Delta Literary Society; Spanish Club. i: ducat ion Club; Alrmbie Club K K. K. Horace Burch Johnson W«t Point, Ga John Newton Jordon Godfrey, Ga. Phi Delta Literary Society; National Guard. Tom Mims Jordan Albany, Ga, Kappa Alpha ; Mercer Players. SPENCER B. KING, JR. - Blakely, Ga. Freshman Track Team William Thomas King Spring Place, Ga, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pledge: Plii Delta Liter- ary Society: Spanish Club. J W KlNNEV Fort Valley, Ga. ' Sigma Nu, Milton McLain Knight ‘ Red Bud. Ga. Calhoun High School, Joe S, Lawrence Menlo, Ga. Sigma Nu, Gl« Clflt . 23- 24 and '21- 25. 1925 CAULDRON Sophomore Class VERNON 1. AVION Sjndmvillti. Ga. Robert Thomas Lee Clratwater. Fla, Ada no, Florida Club tiler Club: Rand liixiAR Dailey Uddon Sneads. Fla. 1 1 Kappa Alpha Florida Club. LUTHER SAMUEL LOU Anutiru). Ga. Alpha Lambda Tau Stanley T Martin Bunion, Ga. Phi Delia Literary Society: Basketball Team C. A. MARTIN Re , Ca Ctceroniaji I iterarv Society: Ciceronian Fresh- man Debater. '21 Eo. McArthur Animent Ga. AI ph i Lambda Tau J D. McComb ' Jell Leo. Team ■ Kappa Alpha; Miner Players, Spaniel) Club, KENNETH I.EF MCGARRAII Weston, Ga. Pht Della Literary Society E. L. McKinley, Jr Zebulon. Ga. Phi Delta Literary Society: Claw Football Team; Phi Delia Datkeiball Team. 1925 CAULDRON Sophomore Class Riley Frank McKoy Rome. Ga. Kappa Alpha: Phi Delia I iterary Society: Gin Club. ‘24 '25. HARRY R. MaugANS y IZufaula Ala Alpha Lambda Till- Mho R. MEDI.OCK, Jr. Macon. Ga. Pi Kappa Alpha DRANE MILLER v Cynibiana. Ky Pi Kappa Alpha. WALTER IIARVLI Minor, Jr. Millcdgmlk. Ga. Ciceronian Literary Socirty Walter Dl'man Morgan r Carrollton. Ga. B. S. C : Pi Kappa Alpha James Alton Morris Hartwell. Ga A B , Phi Delta. MOLTKE NELSON Gordon. Ga. A B t Pie-Med i rHEODOHI: M. OXIORD v Dawson. Ga. A. ft (P.emed ) ; Phi Delta. 1925 :auldron Sophomore Class Emmett Marshall Owi n, Jk j j'ebulon. Gj, B, S. C ; Alpha Tjb Omega. Orville A. Park, Jr. v A.II ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ma on. Gj, Aubrey ii. Patrick Jackson. Cu A.B. JAMES ROSCOE PEODY Sander hi lie Gj. A R : Alpha Tju Omega CAREY OWEN PlCKARD Columbus Ga. A.B : Kappa Alpha, Mtrctr Players, Hobo Club. Phi Delia. Brooks Oliver Pittman Comnwiii, Ga- AB. {Pre-Med.); Kappa Sigma, CARLTON S. PftlCKETT Commerce,, Ga. A B.; Phi Delia Cauldron Stiff; V. M C A Alfred Pullen Summer tillc, Ga, A B, Presidents' Club, Masonic Club. Cicer- onian. Cluster Staff ir Humbert ray + Macon. Ga, A.B.: Cluster Staff. CAULDRON Sophomore Class JAMI’S HENRY REDDICK Ga, A.R.; Phi Delta. James albert riddle Columbus, Ga. A B ; Alpha Lambda Tau. Robert George Riley, Jr. , Albany. Ga. B.S.C.; Alpha Tau Omega. George W. Roberts Pinchursl Gj. BSC.; Phi Delta. Andrew Burgess Robertson Detatur. Ga, A B : Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Spanish Club. Thomas L. Ross, Jr. M.uon Ga ft S. I Pif Med ) ; Kappa Alpha. Fred William Room: sherry Cairo. Ga. A B : Phi Delia Thtti, Phi Delta. savi Daniel Roney Tenni He. Ga. BSC. Ben f. Rooks Colquitt. Ga. A.ft. D- Carl Roundtree , Wrighnville Ga. A.ft.: Phi Della; Cluster 1925 CAULDRON Sophomore Class Elliott Move Roundtre l Adfjin, Ga, A H ; |VI Year L.L.B.: Ciceronian. BENJAMIN J. RVAN Columbus. Ga. B .VC. anil A li . Alpha Tau Omega: Ciceron- ian, Beverly Barksdale Sanders Cochran, Ga. A.B : Phi Delia. David p. Saunders J Macon. Ga. A.B. I Pre-Med I Clarence Franklin Sessions Tenni lit. Ga. A K : Ciceronian. Y, T, SHEFFIELD, Jr. Pinchurat, Ga. AB Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Alpha Omega; Ciceronian, JAMES VERTRESS SHARP Macon. Ga. A.B. (Pre-Eng.) ; Pi Kappa Phi. Edward Barnet Smith Bishop. Ga BSC : Phi Delia Y. M, C A ; V-P Soph. Class; 'M Club. Ralph Thornton Skelton Hartwell, Ga. A.B : Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 1925 Sophomore Class Aina Wilson Smith t FiV«lW illti Ga- A.P . Alpha Tan Omega; Fooiball, '24. Thomas Hall Smith Milljds«Jle. Ga. A B., Pi Kappa Alpha. Cauldron Staff. Walter Monroe Smith. Jr. Dorrun. Ga. BS.C; Pi Kappa Phi. Theodore newton Stapleton „ Colquitt. Ga. A B. (Pit-BngT; Sigma Nru. Thomas Edward Stubbs Tilton. Ga. BSC.: Phi Delia. Harry Whaley surrhncy ' .ksup, Ga. B.S.C.r Ciceronian. Harvey Gordon Talley , Macon, Ga. BS.C., Sigma Nu. Joe Gordon Tarplev Fairburn. Ga. A Sigma Alpha Epsilon, GERALD H. TEASLEY Hartwell. Ga A.B . Pi Kappa Phi; Football. ‘24; Student Tribunal: Sec. and lreas. Soph. Class. Phi Delia: M Club. Millard C Townsend Ray City, Ga. A.B : Ciceronian: Y. M C. A. Cabinet; Clus- ter Stafl; Freshman Debater; In ter-Collegiate Debater. Sophomore Class Charles B. Townsend Quitman. Ga, Kappa Alpha; Me reel Flayers: Spanish Club. Julian J Upshaw DoiigUiville, Ga. A.B.: Phi Della Theta; Ciceronian. Walter Howard Wade Pariott, Ga, B. S.C.: Sigma Xu. Charles Wesley Walker y Eat onion. Ga. A.B-; L.I.,15. Soph. Phi Delia Tim la; Phii Delia: Student Tribunal; Hobo Club. ROBERT JOSEPH WALSH. JR, Garfield. Ga. A.B. C. Guy Watson, Wolliton, Ga, A. B, (Pre-Mod. .1 SIDNEY BARFIELD WELLON Tifton. Ga. B. S.C.: Phi Delta. Joseph lee Wilcox ✓ Eastman. Ga. fl.S C ; Eastman Club. John Walton Wombi.e Chipley, Fla. A.B.. Ph« Delia; Florida Club, CHARLES WILLIAM WOOLRIDCE, JR. Columbus. Ga. A-S-C ; Sigma Nu. William Bsooc Woody Atlanta, Ga. A.B. Phi Delta. 1925 CAULDRON Sophomore Law Class Officers William Bk vdfqrd Freeman . Prtsidtm Herbert Bradshaw Vite-Pnudtnt KAV TlPTON Stcttlaiy and T r eatitftr 1925 CAULDRON Sophomore Law Class James Adams Columbus. Gi. Phi Theta (Local). John Sylvester averili.. Jr. Monte ucna, Ga. Adano (Legal); Phi Ptlt Lilerary Society Robert L. Bennett Chit water. Fla, - Pi Kappa Phi. Florida Club. Lawton Southwell Botkin f' Sylvania Ga. • See AB- SniiOAl Hlhblhi Bradshaw Fit gerald, Ga, like A.B. Sectioni Julian Eugenei Cook Wrightsvilie. Ga. I S« A B. Section! William otis Doholtji Vienna. Gj. Ada no; Piecident of Senior Clast. (S« A.B. Section I James Kino Dunn Etowah. Tenn. Sigma Na; Varsity Basketball. J92S- JIM PAUL EVANS Svlfjma. Ga (See A.B. Section! William Edmund Farrar. Jr. Macon. Ga Della Phi; I i Della Literary Society. I See AD Section) 1925 CAULDRON Sophomore Law Class John Tyler Ferguson Mho . Ga. Ciceronian I iifutv Society: Fnihffllii Fool Lull, 1023. Donald hines Fraser y Hinrsville. Gl. Phi Delta Literary Society. William Bradi ord freeman Berner. G . I See A B. Section) John Franklin Hardin l.eab, Ga. Benjamin Harvey Hill, jr. Atlanta. Ga. Guyton Ellis Hornsby lYonalsom-illc, Ga. Alpha Lambda Tan George i.eon Houston Sylvester, Ga. (See A 15. Section) Francis G. Janes, Jr, Watnhulj Fla- (See A.B. Section) Horace Burch Johnson West Point. Ga. Alpha Tan Omega. Ada no {Legal); Dramatic Club- Robert Thomas Lee Clearwater. Fla. (See A.B. Section} Robert Bruce Joni-s, A-B, Macon. Ga. A-B. Degree from University of Georgia. !92-(; Phi Delta 'Theta; Delta Phi (Legal). 1925 CAULDRON Sophomore Law Class Phank layne Matthews Oo«Klitvilk. Ga. Ckcrontan Liiewiv Societ v: Cla« Football. 3 92? H William Lafayette Moore Hampton. Ga (See A B. Section) .lAvii-s Calvin McCULLOH y Weil Point. Ga. Adam) {Legal); Knights o( Pythias. WALTER OWEN Mt'.GlBONY Greembom. Ga. Ciceronian Literary Society. (See A.B. Section) Luther Holden O'Barr Hartwell. Ga. Kappa Sigma (See A.B. Section) Ci.ay Olson , Bowman, Ga Pi Kappa Phi; Delta Phi (Legal I; Glee Club. K Y Tl pton Sylvester. Ga. (See A.B. Section) Ralph Waldo West Pelham. Ga- Ciccrotiian Literary Society; Claw Football. 1 925. (See A.B. Section) A lon 2o Woods Adrian. Ga, Phi Delta Literary Society. Leonard Howard Young LaGratige, Ga, Ciceronian Literary Society; Glee Club; College Band; Adana Legal Fraternity: Phi Theta Local Fraternity. 1925 CAULDRON Freshman Class Officers SAMUEi. James Whatley Ernest Oswell Wilkes J t Highsmith Cfi'.NIXK F.t.VF.RTON LANGSTON I’reitdtn! Viu-Pmideni Sec rtlfffff 7 recitrfit To The Freshmen Ye sprigs of preen, Ye folk of verdant hoe. Who gather litre tiom far and wide. Ye Frosh, ye nt old Mercers pride: Our hats arc off to you. As may be seen. f-'er at the game When we did try our might Again}! our Alma Mater’s foes. To height' sublime your spirit: rove, You thcerecl us in the fight By your acclaims. Ye think, perchance. We treated you a: brutes By applKation of Sophonvoric roots. And leashing you with stringent titles: Rut no1 These attributes: Your cause advance. Ye verdant crowd. Each rncntry that survives Will cheer your heart in future years: Why even now. ifm TIME appears The happiest of your lives'- Of it be proud! 1025 CAULDRON CAULDRON Special Class Miss vera ameRson C- E. 1. ancvston E. C. ANDERSON C- V, Layton MRS R E IURNI5 I-:. B. LlDIJON J F- Barton Mrs s, c Moore Mrs b R Bassett W. 1 NEW R. C BLACK B W. Newton A L. BONNER J. D. Needham D. C BUSSELL Miss erancl-s oliver II M CANNON A. L Pullen R D Carr in J, M Raney V H Chew Haynes Richardson A L CLARKE W A Robinson W B COLGLOVGH B- 1-'. Rooks E. B COLLINS W T RYCROET IlfcNRV DeAKING 1 R SHUPU W 11 C. DuiJLliV r. T Smith C- M. Dykes L. C. Smith WttHlHT C- GILBERT 0- H SMITH R V GILL Paul Stewart M L GEES R A STOVALL J V H ALLY L. 1 Swain LEWIS HAMILTON L. L. THOMAs R. S IKkris C. W Todd 1 V. Harrison A. A. Wainwright O. A. Henderson G. T. Walters C. VV. Howard J. A. WELCH POPE HULETT S. J WELCH L A Kelley R, G. WILSON E. A. Kilgore; E. A. Wood 1925 CAULDRON CAULDRON Presidents Club Organisation Class Y, M C A Martin C. Burghard Vin-P i. Cauldron Senior Special Senior G. I . Brooks Ministerial Ass'n. Sophomore EUGENE COOK Junior Sophomore T 11 TYSON Junior Senior Senior Senior Junior Dave rice . M Club Senior If W, West tone month) . Ciceronian Society Junior Junior Law Eugene Cook Junior ED EVERETT Senior R n. Chandler Glee Club Senior Hamilton Ham Mercer Players Junior The President's Club Student pinl, student thought and student morals are usually controlled and ordered by a comparatively few men. The leading characters art usually to be found at the helm of the various campus organi7.itions—elected on account of personal influence or marked ability. In order to shape out a course of student action, most conducive to the best inter- ests of every one the idea of forming the Presidents' Club presented itself to Alfred Pullen, member of the student body. The conception immediately became an actuality, since every thoughtful student saw the possibilities of such an organization. And now the Presidents' Club functions smoothly. In its meetings student problems are discussed, and remedies suggested plans for the future arc outlined, difficulties pertaining to special organizations arc given hearing and solutions offered. Here all friction is eliminated To be a member of the Presidents' Club is indeed in honor and a privilege, because it is composed of the leading men on the campus I heirs is a great work, 1925 Student Tribunal Mercer University. 1924-25 W Otis Uorough V B FREEMAN C. E. Greene T A, DVfcH w E BARTLETT Uhl,A A LANCASTER C W, WALKER OFFICERS Judge -ill Jill’ Pro tern Clerk Solicitor Counsel tor the Defense Sheriff Deputy Sheriff r. O Dor ouch r. It Freeman T. A. DYER SENIOR MEMBERS R, C. S. YOUNG S. T. Crenshaw SENIOR LAW MEMBERS V E. BARTLETT JUNIOR MEMBERS Bela a. Lancaster Eugene Cook C. E. Greene SOPHOMORE Ml-'MIII Rs Gerald Teasley FRESHMAN MEMBER Sam J Whatley C w WALKER CAULDRON Mercer University Round Table Founded F throaty 21. IN I-ACUl, TATE UNIVERSI I A H: CHARLES H. BhKKVMAN RONALD C. S YOUNG AMOS ELLISON GlI.MORL. JR. NliUrVlI.l.E POORF Joseph a McClmn, Jr, DewitT Hooten Jordon BELA ALLEN LANCASTER I LOUIS BUCHANAN Clarl-nce I. Greene James Eugene Cook Howard J Bivins Martin C Burgh arii CONSTITUTION AUTIf LK 2. Thr pijriHw? tm 11 be to PiObkHc awd frl Um -foifi a merit it« members r in diiacuw literary topics and important i|i cstl«m-' of the day ; to unify the think imp of it member: in Tcirard lo the | f■ifciiriiiis of cTiiSrpv life, and to mliM their mure active endeavor in the ntiLiitiun of these jif-ifcilrm- , tu a ill in iriainlaininK high inorat and i cite! lee euml i'Jrah in thr student body. AlCl N'l.i, a. Member hip shall rest upon is basii- of general merit a to nt rvding in eta work and nth-rr an Li v it U '. Only thou ihail bn eligible to membership who have hern itudrnt in the univeridly ut ha t one year. Member-, -hall ho eleelnl by a imnnim ii4 vote of the club. Student may be nominated lor nfermberahiv by any mmilmi of thr Round Table « r by any member of the 1 udent body. CAULDRON Howard J, Bivins Pmidmt Herbert Bradshaw Vice-Ptrsidmi 3ELA LANCASTER Secrtlarif Ed. B. Smith Vr asurrr PROGRAM COMMITTEE HERBERT BRADSHAW J. HARRY PRESTON THOMAS Willie I. Eavenson MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Jared Red” Simmons D. Hqoten .Jordon E. G. ALFORD SICKNESS COMMITTEE LON L DAY BENJAMIN C- MCWHORTER w. Blrwster Knight SOCIAL COMMITTEE William j, Carswell M. C. Townsend T. Harris Tyson MISSIONARY COMMITTEE c, w red' Milford Carlton s. Prickhtt Thomas R. Harvjlle 1925 CAULDRON Oratorical 13” OI-HCERS S. J, WELCH Pre fident H. J. Bivins V'rcr-Pteiideni G. !: Snellorove Secretary S T Crenshaw Critic , O sf Dorough Reporter MEMBERS B- A- Lancaster C, E. GREENE s. A. Miller K Tipton r. w. west The Oratorical ‘ IV b n club which «■■ «•rifnni'C'l in the cutlrjrc rear 22 ‘22, anil Iriur for St ri 4 rnlM-r hi]h lit regular ami IS ■•wiwulc member . Kinr lb nurimzalUrn the fltili Ha , rfny 'th «leiwllly in trpni?fli uf intermt an 3 member tii| „ Pup lo [lie limited memlNrahip, only thine whu %hnyi an netlve intwHt in jawbtir i akini; are- iiwrnilM 1« liowmc mcmhpfi.. (U‘fo|r tvenmipK a ncntlwi a rsmdiiSate mu t be iu td by a un-mint. u- vine i f sbt regular mrmbets. TK meeting . which arr held weekly. are cora|Kncd uf dr bat hi r pruRruni- , ijratmn- ri h-V Irinfc and! uther tKiinv« imuhIIt i' | retrcJ vf a h-|niikei un the public platform. It ha Only b :, ru nvenlly iha ? ttu- club tMVJin irniviiileriliu i tit Mining for a National Charter. j|ii,i| with bunt wi.wli -h ihI thr rnrM kinrl f ■’iirvnbi.Twliijf il i |iwibl that the Oratorical tr ntny «nc riay bwMM a National onranlutlftn. 1925 .j. h Cook D II JOHNSON D II JORDAN I. J Bowen GLEE Cl.VB CAULDRON CAULDRON Mercer’s Greatest Glee and Instrumental Club OFFICERS dr hurt Parker richawwon. Director Rov [IE HURST. Technical Director itnJ Xhirw ct DAN H Davis. D recft of Orchestra R F.. CHANT)I.HR. Persident RALl'll N. JOHNSON. Secretary L, G. ALFORD. Assistant Manager Ralph Fa box. Assrsmni Manager G E. SNELLGROVE. Publicity thru tor JOE H. OREWERY. JR., Stage Director LOGAN Bl-OODWORTlL A instant State Dirtilor E. CAMPBELL Middle brooks. Master of Properties Muon, Gj Chltunoog j . Term. Blakely, Gj, .Micon. Gi. Jcffcreon. Gj. Hiriwtll. Gj. Twtoi, G - Swainsboio. Cu. AtbnU. Gj . Macon. Gj Macon, Gj, .1 T- MINOR. Jr TssisAinf Afdirer nr Prcptrtiti Macon, Gj, Clarence vv kinman. Electrical Director Mum Gj PIANO ACCOMPANIST Joe g Tarpley . . Fjtibum Gj. INTERLOCUTOR W, A Bootle Wjlurboro, S c. 1ST TENORS ORCHESTRA James T. McGlote-ilin An nitron, Ala, Dan H Davis, Trombone Bbkely. Gj. 1 HOUAS D WELLS Itulibrul. Gj. Ed BENTON. Cornet Mjcon, Gj- F. McConnell Davis lo«OJ. Ga. Jof S. Lawrence Menlo, Gj. Andrew T McAllister Saxophone 2ND TENORS Macon. Gj Macon. Gj. Jimmy McGlothun. banjo Paul R Lawrence Mrnlo, Gj. Anniston, Ala. Clay olbon Elberton. Gj. Walter Burke. Violin Macon. G . Courtly Mosley Albany. Gj. ROY L. PARKER. Drums Asm ficus. Gj. BARITONES BOB Lee. Saxophone . Clearwater. Fb. Elmer G. Alford Hartwell. Gj. James Dudley, saxophone A meric us. Ua. Bob Brewster Ccdirtown. Gj I.ON L. FLEMING - Leah. Gi. Jack J. Murray Waycws, Gj, ,] L- Drake COMEDIANS BASS Noble J. Arnold . Parrot 1, Ga Ralph N. Johnson Jefferson. Ga. Marvin Pharr Atlanta, Gj. W J. Carswell Wjycross. Gj. r E. Chandler _ Mjcon. Gj. CHALMERS CHAPMAN R L, HURST Chattanooga, Tenn. 19 25 ,t=v ■■ II, CAULDRON Dorough's Dilemma Bu CLANK BURGHARD ACT I Time -I.ate ilumoon 1st, Voice: I aw dying, Egypt, dying1 2nd. Voice: A most unhealthy ati that nf dying and a most unhygienic one. But who art thou who so complainingly swan congeth?“ 1st. Yoke “I anist Day, 2nd, Voice: ‘And wheresr jrtest thouev 1st. Voice: I, kindest sirrah, artist in the West Chorus: Day it dying in the West 1st. Voice: Send. Oh! send me light ere I perish ' 2nd. Voice’ How now' Wouldst have me iddlUiZt the Sunst and Moonst foe you? Thou lacked not in gall, howe'er, I'll tty it. ACT II TIME— Later same afternoon. 2nd. Voice: ' What ho, my Light Brigade! (Enter, double quick time the following Red Deanso. Red Lawrence, Rtd Spinks, Red Brinson, Red Dowling. Red Hank Hall. Red Tipton. Red .Skinner. Red Pcddy, Red Oxford, Red Simmons. Red Bum. Red Odum. Red Clark. Red Adams. Red Prof Talley, Red Smith. Red Smith, Red Smith, and Red Smith I (NOTE: The other two Red Smiths are sick). 2nd. Voice: 'Noble Brigade. Day is dvmg in the West Brigade: Great lack of Day! 2nd. Voice: Bonny boys't my bully Brigade. Westward Ho with ye, illumine Day. and thus keep it from dying.'' Brigade: Si Scnor We'll 'parade our groceries' to the Golden Gate if you hut command. ACT HI. TIME—Still liter but Brigade lights up country like il is midday, (Enter W. O. Dorough—He ii very excited.) Dorough: Hold! Hold! Hold! Hold and I don't mean maybe. 2nd. Voice: Your main agony. Dizzy Dorough’ Explain it quick ' ■ 1 CAULDRON 6 Dorough ' I am the president ol this «udent body, I nk of you. what will happen if I allow yon lo lend off my most shining young men’ 2ml- Voice: But. artst willing that Day sbouldst die? Dorough ”1 am a disciple of Woodrow Wilson. Therefore, let os arbitrate Let us League of Nations this matter Let's Fourteen Points it. 2nd Voice: Your plan. nun. yout plan! ACT IV. TIME-—Same time. Dorough We ll trick ihem Gather then thou roundst and giv j da lit of a da ear Time, as you know, flies. We'll nuke it fly backward. 2nd. Voice: Alist a fool, or thinkest thou us foolish, or what have you? Dorough; Patience, I pray, and permit me io proceed- The plan is perfect It is this: Today- is Monday. There is no Chapel today Tomorrow- is Tuesday, There should be Chapel tomorrow. We will fool Day by not having Chapel tomorrow. Day will naturally think that it is still Monday and refuse to dir. Then sve will Weep on putting off Chapel and Day will continue to be fooled and will live indefinitely 1” Chorus. A hit! A bull’s optic! A touerdown! A Daniel come lo Judgment! Down with Cicorgy! Tell with Tech' Raus mit action Hurrah for diplomacy. Long live the king! Vivr la Dorough! A Dorough forever! Exit Dorough on shoulders of admiring students and faculty members while the Chapel pipe organ softly plays. Oh our darling Dorough ii a daisy, is a daisy, is a daisy, is a dainty, dainty, daisy. Oh!” l( 1925 CAULDRON Alma Mater Songs (Tun : O Mother. Dear. Jerusalem.) 0 Mercer dear, with rapt delight. Thy sons, a thousand strong, From Rabun Cap lo Tybee Light Thy lame acclaim in song. The glory of our Mother's face, Effulgent evermore, Reveals the beautv and the grace That Me tee r men adore, Thy mission is to Mercerize The youth who come to thee. With alkali that beautifies Their mental nudity A greater strength the fibres show A silken luster gleams: The human product, they who know Fulfillment of their dreams. O Mot hr r dear, thy sons are here. Beneath thy towers tall. Thy name we love with holy fr,ir, Wf pledge to thee our all. To thee with joy we give this day The strength of mind and heart. Thy gracious law we will obey All good received, impart —RUFVS W, WEAVER. TEAM YELL Tram Rah' Tram Rah' Team Rah' Rah1—Rah1 Whole Bear Team I Rah' YEA TEAM Yea Team' Yea Team' Ilia' Hia' Ilia Whole Bear Team' THE AXE Give'em the axe the axe—the sxe Give'em the axe—the aw—the axe Where! Right in the neck—the neck the neck Right in the neck- the neck—the neck There1 i First time slow. Second time faster, i MERCER SPIRIT Mercer fights' Mercer fights’ Mercer fights, lights, fights. Fights’ of Mercer University The men of our America, Have freely fought and died. That they might stay forevermore. Oppression's cruri tide: And now a call is sounding forth From sea to shining sea. The manhood of America. For the man of Galilee. He died to make ms free. Then let our watchword be, The manhood of America For the man of Galilee. The men of our America, Whore hearts are true as steel, And tender as a mother s heart A brother's hurt to feel Have made a wondrous sacrifice, In lands across the sea. The men of our America. Like the man of Galilee Tire men of out America. Upon life's battle field. Their watchword victory or death. They know not how to yield, And now with tyranny o'erthrown. God grant wc soon may see The manhood of America. For the man of Galilee —William Russell Owen. MERCER'S HELD CRY f Medleu) Hang f Opponents I on a sour apple ItM- Down went the Bulldog to the bottom of (he sea. She's my Annie and I'm her Joe. 1 isttn to rtiv talc of I Spoken' Whoa! Any Tee today, lady' No' Get up! CHORDS .Mer.ee .Mercer Cilorv, Glory to old Mercer M E R CER ’ Gr-r.t-f h Mercer Rah! Gr-r-r-r-h Mercer Rah! Cir-r-r-r h Mercer Rah’ Mercer Rah’ Mercer Rah' Mercer Rah' LOCOMOTIVE Rah —Rah'—Rah' Rah! (Very slowly) Ray'—Ray! = -Ray!—Ray! i! asteri Hip Hip!—Hip'—Htp' (Easter) Hay'—Hay!—Hay’—Hay' (Very fast) Mercer! Meteor! Mercer' (Slowly) CAULDRON The Mercer Players ORGANIZED mi MERCER UNIVERSITY OFFICERS I HAHN TON HAL] Carey O. Pickard Grady Spradlin ADI EL H. MONCRIEE Horace Johnson ROBERT DUNWODY Thomas Jordon Pmidtnt .. Vttt- Prradtnt T eras wc r ftiitrnrii MunJiUr Publicity Xlanagtr Properly Manager A«r. Property Mamnttt MEMBERS THOMAS GLOVER CHARLES TOWNSEND Menard Peacock Walter Cecil Dowling HM YER H STRATON Adii l J Moncrh-e Jl-EEREV MCCOMB Ai r.i.'ST BUKOHARD. JR- Wii.uAM Cook F t OENE M YSSEY MARTIN C BfROIIARO Aloes Bra ole y The Mrreet Tlayrr hiLi fn il illegal- . Thr til 1111 u 1 1 uni at laternd in dramalLr literature ; the ttudy i f SlJiii-c Irrhnjijur: the art tif Intpvniti fiat bill : nnil the aetual lifmentaium ilf iJrarigiL ] ri tbr iirlnit i r ]Kt The I'hyri urra Hfulty iirmrnteil Adam and Evil , a liirht esimdr, Tlwt meinlK . with If r i.ii-kv their aiiffcreciatioii to Profnaaf Rahinaon. Kriitrht and stnal||’ for their mlafcrr in rnlicirinp their production . Though imp of the meat recent oTfrnniixatiaiijg, The Player hope to devekip ritomrh intere-t in drama to make 1 hi tirfunif«tint oar ■( liar rhK'f outlets for literary and dramati talent. It nitre nhlimltrrf ■U’ln.irtUiiillc 1925 CAULDRON J l j •’ j j -. - .' ‘,i Mercer Shrine Club officers T. Harris Tyson J. Hakrv P. Thomas Lon 1., Day MEMBERS President Vice-President .Secretarii Lon Lamar Fleming. L.L.B., Mar, (A IV ‘22) Postgraduate. J. HARRY P. THOMAS. A B Th.B , Senior, T, Harris Tyson. A 15.. Junior. Scott Russnu., First Year Law. CH S. H I t.'RN'ER. ThD. Poslgnduate. Herrfrt Bradshaw. AB. Junior. J .V SMITH. Th.B., Special. CARY Robinson, Assr. Football Coach. %il925 CAULDRON Mercer Masonic Club OFFICERS J. Harry p Thomas Pteudertt Alfred pullen .Via- President FLOYD HENDRIX Sitretaro arid Tttamttr Roy c Smith Tyler l M SLT l.rv.w Chaplain ' m BOARD OF GOVERNORS DR. I S FLIPPIN. Chairman T. HARRIS TYSON LON L. Day Prof VV. J. BR ADLEY H. A. Daniel MEMBERS Hfrrfrt Bradshaw Junior Prop. W J. Bradley L. J Blackwell . . Junior Prof. E. P. Mostly Fatuity w. d. Bearden 1 rcshman Dh. A p Montague Faculty J. C. Bright Senior dr. c. b Williams Fifulfy J F Barton Alfred Pullen D. c Bussell i J Bowen Senior r K Moore M C BURGHARD Senior J W smith Special C M COALSON . H EV COLEMAN Sophomore J. M Sullivan Special S. V COFILID Senior j Harry p. Thomas A. ii Couch Senior R c Smith R. F, Chandler Senior P e Turner Graduate I A DYER Senior 'I. Harris Tyson Junior E 11 Dunn Special Waldo F. Wood Graduate 1 on I Fleming Graduate 1. C. Smith h 0 Hughes R I HURST Senior Lon L. Day Special POPE Hull it Dr Rufus V Weaver. President of C 1. Clark Sophomore Uninniiy. Floyd Hendrix Sophomore DR P S FLIPPIN Fat alt v 1925 m CAULDRON The Mercer Cluster Published Weekly by the Student Body of Mercer University. STAFF Editor- in-Chirf Associat Editor Managing Editor Faculty Supervisor Assistant Editor Assistant Tdifor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Assurant Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor .. Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Assurant Editor Leonard w. Williams Assistant F,ditor Robert R. DUNWCKDY Bittiness Manager ASSISTANTS IN ADVERTISING Carey o Pickard R E Chandler Charlie Peek ASSIS TANTS IN CIRCULATION JAMES ADAMS EDWIN TRIBBt-E Joseph C. Collier M. A. Rosser G. w. Holme William Bodenhamer The Cluster has had a most successful year under its present management Dunwody. ihe Business Manager, lias succeeded in securing second-class rates, so that now each student is assured a copy, let passing it is well to mention several of the writers whose works may be commented upon; Humbert Ray, .is columnist and jqksKr; I eonard V. Williams, .is feature story and new writer; Malcolm Johnson, who resigned from editorship of Ihe Cluster lo accept a place on One of Macon's dailies, feature and news writer: and Martin C. Burghard. editorial writer. 1925 CAULDRON Ministerial Association G. L Brooks Prnidem L L. Day Vice-Ptaidenl T. R. Harvile. Stirtfart J L DRAKE Cbo«jlfr K 1 EVVMs ‘iVmst H- J A‘ferh'i 1' K- A, Habiel J T. Joti non W .T. Rrcrofi K, C. Andei -'in J, C, bnniel A. W. Jones H S Saul J. II AbiI'iior It. T. Ilanie! U A. Kelly Ci F. Resaiona Ted Achlry F. V. Day in K. A, Kilxvre Y. T. Sheffield, Jr, ■J- W- A very L. 11 IJavi G. G. Kinney L. It Shu pc I R, Italian! I- I- Day W It. Knight l‘. T. Smith J V, ItarUui Henry Hearinir I. It. Knowlr. L, C. Smith L S, baueh J 1. Drake V. F. Uni J. W Sn ith W. I . Hraj.lrn E. It Dunn Goscl la: liner It. C. Smith It F. tta-lt J. It. Dyke j r M d .s T. V Smith It I’. Hlark 14 r Efe VI M Marshall. Jr F. L. Snyder brl Flackman C U- Elkin. C . A. Marlin H, ||. sti'mhri'lse U J, |i| rxvn-|| S, K, Elkin C W. Mil To til Fatil Rtmrarl W. T. H.-rcham . -1 A F tee J M. Holder H II. Straton A. L, 1 Inr S. !,. F.tlin l.lce A, K. Moiurii! J. M. Sullivan i. 1 . llawen h i Evaiu A. J. Monorief. Jr II I)- Taylor J- c, Itriiehl Vi Vi K..rnt It. It. Moore J. II. | Thonra (!. L, Brook Kred l rrorter J, a. Morrb L. 1. Thornei W. O. brown C. It. Fulithani T. W. Tippett W R. brown K. II. Clvan.n J. W. tlalrv C. Vi Tutkl O. C. Illlurll I. J, C.liner 1. It. Mrl'hine C, 11, Turner 1 T Ulli W w Green. Jr. it c McWhi.nrr T- H. T ™ n W, M llurii- •1 W. Ham n in ml J. t). Needham W. ||, Cnderwood II, M. CtniKiii W. L. See K. 1). Vining II D. Cart'll. t{. S. linrrin J. A. Nolan A. A. Wainwright W- J- Carawrll 1. V Hm-riwn Et. D. Fieres It. K Walker W. It. Catniccll T It. lUrvlll J V. Pittman A Water Ik V. Canon X. J Hendrick C. W. fopr G, T, Water Herbert Caudill H Ci. 11 oilb C, 8. Frick ell A. G. Weleh C. L. Clark K M lli.lt A. L. roll™ J. A. Welch J. W. Cla.k C W. tlnw.H J M Haney S. J. Welch C M Coalwn Vi. E. Howard tlavne Kirhaniann L. S William T. 1) CoW. it O. Ilurrhe R, F. ItickrteOn J W. Wnmtrlc S, V. Cofirld I'opv Hulelt W. A. ItobiriMin K. A, Wood II. II. Coleman R. 1. Hurd C R Poorer. W i: w, .1 1 E. B. C«ll|ri. J. L, Ivey Ft, F- ttook. w I;, Woody W. Vi. Conk H. F. Jelk M. A, Rosier II. C. Younr A H. Couch A C. Jnh n nn 1925 _ CAULDRON The Alembic Club TOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE” ROBERT B. MCCARTY Piaudtnnt Wii.uAM J. Shivers Vis e-Pratidtnt MARSHALL KERRY SthriftitciliM and Schatztinnehmtr MAESTERN Dr. B. P. Richardson Dr. Henry Fox Prof. G. L„ Carver MLTGLIEDER Charles il. Berryman H. s. Oreene J. w. Holding GERALD TEASLEY Miss Annie Lawrence Dr. c. R fountain Prof. I D Haskins Prof. J. I Talley L:- W SCHWALL W. H Minor James Glover C. E. GREENE LEY This honorary oigameatioti is a means whereby .ill the various sciences may Ft discussed. Htit the chemist- the biological student, the physicist and the mathematician meet and discuss problems and achievements in their departments. It acts as a common medium of expression, and the member derive greater bene lit tbeiehy. Mies Riley, it may be said, is the first to ed who has ever been a member of the Alembic Club. [1925 cJ.H.CV CLAIM M.c.rovjhbGND W. A. BOOTLE cn. GQAL50N R.H.CflS'aOfH H. BRADSHAW B.L.GUMELS RE. WALKER cj.p eww H.H . TRHTOM FLSHYDER CAULDRON Debaters, 1924-1925 MERCER. AI.AKAMA, TECH TRIANGLE Principal.—R. Gunml , I’. Snyder Alternate—II, II. Caann rrinripah H ymur,il Walker, M. C. IWiunl Alternate—II. Hast MERCER—AUBURN Principal —J, E. Cook. K. Bray Alternate—G. P. Re won MERCER FLORIIM UNIVERSITY Principali—C. M. (‘«alum. J, A. McClain Alternate W. A, ihtotle N LRCfiR- OCI.ETH0 It PE PnneltJiU It It. Strain . II. lirarihhaw Alternate—J. I . Evan Debaters, 1925-1924 MERCER ALABAMA. TECH TRIANGLE Revolved, Thai the French nreiiiuttuin of the Ruhr Valley I juvtiliahle. Will Tech—Mercer, INevalive Principals, J, E- Cook, C. W. P p AlUrnate—H. C, lluatve With Alabama—Heim, Affirmative Principal —W. A. Inrram, Joe Me lain Alternate—G. P. Batten MERCER- WAKE FOREST COLLEGE Resolved. That Contfrcss should he authorized to enact national divorce anil marriaur lav .'1 With Wake- Forest CoUcgcc Pfttieiju L—Roy W Davu, C M. CorUnu Alternate—J. P. Iliirliantith MERGER WILLIAM JEWEL COLLEGE “Keaolvnd, That I he United Statei ahontd join a permanent Court of International Jodice. With William Jewel Collejte Principals-W. A. Bootle. S. Cof field, Alternate—,J. M Pharr M. C. Townsend MERCER— RICHMOND COLLEGE '‘Revolved. That the Untied States, should join a I.eairuc of Nation With Richmond College Principale—H. Bradshaw, T. A. Canker Alternate CAULDRON ff.E.WALItn u wa r PEEMAM Society Day Program SUBJECT Ton DEBATE: Rrsolved. That the proposed Federal Child Labor Amendment should be ratified by the several sljte AFFIRMATIVE- PHI DELTA NEGATIVE—CICERONIAN Julian Eugene Cook Herbert Bradshaw KENNETH EUGENE BRAY CH RLE-J ALBERT MARTIN ORATORS Phi Delta RAYMOND E WALKER The Need of a Catholic Mind Samuel j. Welsh Porpa CICERONIAN William R Freeman Libeity CHARLES W. MiLPORD The Soldier, Musician, and Poet Snrirtv I) i- ig annual event which wi- inaucuialnl nl Mercer In' ovr President, lit. Wearer, in the cait-nce year of '2®.'21. Since that tim- February 1‘i kai been set aside as annual holiday In which in celebrate the festivities. The day Is Itn- occasion when the I’hi Delta ami Ciceronian societies meet til the feature iirnirrnnt of the year, The literary finfc«m is held In the chapel and is cinniHt-cl of a debate nnl t” r orations. Kach .society furnishe- (eur speaker . two ilelijiiei - and two orators. These nien are rlrclcd by arii th Im I H a vr-- fN itl th mrmutrrtlLir of lM htm?. . A -iv «’clock Iuijhinet t held in the red true dintin' hall at which the vi-UoFi are entertained, The eon cludina event of the day i- tlac inter-soctcty tamltclh I| came which l held in the -t'orl arena nhii is n trended by n tame crowd. 1925 CAULDRON Freshman Society Debaters Subject Few Debate ‘'Resolved. Thai so additional tax of two cents pet gallon should be levied on all gasoline sold within tlx state for the betterment of public highways, AFFIRMATIVE—CICERONIAN NEGATIVE—PHI DELTA Frank s. Twitty Robert L. Gunnels Prank K, Jordan R. Hahlkntcht Casson In the fall of 1922 die two societies challenged each other for a public debate to be held between teams composed of f reshmen. The challenges were jointly accepted and that debate was the first ever held between Freshmen of the two societies and it was the beginning of an annual occasion which will ever hold prominence as one of the outstanding events of the col- kge y«« ft '« The freshmen who represent tile societ its are chosen on competitive tryout speeches and rile candidates are usually those who have won debating and oratorical honors ut high school. The Ciceronian Society won the fust annual Freshman debate while the last victory went to the Phi Delta. 1925 Ciceronian Literary Society OcruoNfAN literary society CAULDRON CLUB SPANISH HI Clube Espanol “El Dorado FlrOR: OlYil Ro O. Preside r e StttfWtlG T rtorrro MoTO: 'Sihiouru « lo que qiwirmos.'1 j v. Wallace Claude D Harrell C M. Corf Andrew B Robertson MIL.MBROS HONORARIOS DP I CLAY WALKER PHOK OTIS KNIGHT Prim . Frederick Cavlor Proi. Artemio Montoya MIL.Vi BROS KYLE T A I. FRIEND Ii W. BURCH Ii L CHEEl-Y A. H Heyward w T KINO J. R Lucas ACTIVOS JEFFREY B MCCOMB s n Odom M C. RAIJDY J C. STRATON Charles b Townsend The El Clubc Espino!'1 is an honorary organisation, on of the requirements for mem- benhip being an average of TV in eb« work. At its meetings topics pertaining to Spanish countries ate discussed. The members find that these discussions ate conducive, not merely to a rementing of Hit bonds of friendship but to stimulating interest in tits study of the Spanish language 1SZ5 CAULDRON The College Band Dan H Davis PICCOLO Charles fvlgiiam Monk McAlister CLARINET Marsh ill Kerry Bob Lee Campbell Midolebrooks SAXOPHONE Milton hardy J. 5 Williams Melvin Yates ALTO Dan Benton John Cowart Alton Hoc an Riley t- mcKoy BARITONE LOGan Bloodworth Hubert Haley CORNET Kyle T. Ali rhnd, Jr Mai.coi m c. Ai friend Julius Anderson Lawson BELL El BENTON Claude hxrold Clarence Kinman Tom wells TROMBONE Dan DAVIS Mac Davis HENRY DEAR INC Conrad Easter Tom Minor W E. WOOD I ii Young TUBA V W Cook Ralph Johnson Joe Drewry JlM.MIL YlCCil OTIILIN Willie Wilson CAULDRON Way cross Club V J. CARSWELL Pcftistml Fred P. Odum _ VS( -PmitUnt G. L. Brooks_______________________ Jstcniatv Jack J. Murray O. E DAVis W. D. Carswlll Eastman Club E- A. BURCH B. F GlDDENS JIMMIE GLOVER E W. Burch James Daniels Tom Goolsby Jon Wilcox 1925 CAULDRON The Florida Club F, C. JANES President (Stnion J. N- Minch IN Viet-Prnidtnt (Junior i F, B. Dowling ... Secretary (Fitdinunl SENIORS B. o McWhorter i A welch c Tor F. G. JANES sophomore: A M Bennett. Jr J WOMBLE E. D VlNING I heo. COUCH JUNIORS ) H Anderson C. E. Rodgers R Lee r i. Bennett FRESHMEN J vi. Keaton E- B Lidoon H. Richardson A F BERRY 1925 CAULDRON The War Memorial Building I hi- Auditorium-Gymnasium. to be known .a (he Wat Memorial Building. is to be one of ihe mini unique and useful itilKlUrt in (Ik Soul I) Its use iiie manifold, ii j need imperative, it value inestimable. the Alumni Association is fast making j reality out caf a dream. When completed (he building will contain the .Sport Arena with a seating capacity of three thousand, a swimming pool, locker space for a thousand men. four series of shower baths, separate' rooms for the athletic teams, rooms for the visiting teams, a Trophy Room for memorial tokens of the three great Wars and for cups and trophies won by out teams, and a room for the M Club In addition to its usefulness as an athletic building it will serve to alleviate the present crying need for class rooms I he structure will have seven offices and fifteen class rooms - a space sufficient to accommodate four hundred students. Mercer University may well be proud of its Alumni Association which thus makes possible (lie erectum of a building with such vast utilitarian possibilities. 1925 Jy CAULDRON Joseph Adolphus McClatn Master Mercerian The highest honor attainable by a student of Mercer Uni- versity at the hands of his fellow-students is that of Master Mercerian, conferred by vote of the student body. The attributes and qualities essential for this preferment are strong and attractive personality, scholarship, active inter- est in athletics, high character, sympathy with student ac- tivities. the elements of leadership, patriotism, manliness, and righteous ambition. 1925 CAULDRON Alpha Tau Omega FOUNDED AT RICHMOND. VA , 1865. Colors. Old Gold jrtt Sky Blue. FLOWER' Whir Te Ro« Georgia Alpha Zeta Chapter GEORGIA ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Esubliihed IS HO Miss Mar Tin Lowe FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE SENIOR ACADEMIC H R. Au-TRY E. H. Massey B. L. SMITH J V. SMITH S. J Ellison C. E. SAMMONS J. B. Evans L. W. PETTEWAY JUNIOR ACADEMIC A. E. MONCRtEF B F MERRITT J. E. Cook J H, HALL R. N. Johnson HENRY I.OVVORN SOPHOMORE ACADEMIC r. G, Riley, jr. J. R PiEDDY A, W. SMITH C . R BRENSON J. W. GLOVIlK E. M. OWEN. JR H. B Johnson B. J. Ryan FRESHMAN ACADEMIC W. 11. BURKE JOF MERRITT E. O. Wilkes B C. FLOURNOY H. w. English T. L. Lovett R. H. WILLIS W. C. Gilbert F. S. SMITH J. F. SMITH P. D. OCONNELl - Jake adams F. S. Twitty Bubber Burnet W. H. Davenport. Jr. | q 9 c 1 j L j CAULDRON Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Founded at the University of Virginia. March I, 1868. COLORS: Garrjff and Old Gold. FLOWER Lilyof-the-Valley BETA PSI CHAPTER Established 1923, Miss MARTHA Newton . spew FRATRES IN FACULTATE Charles H. Berryman FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE SENIOR ACADEMIC Martin C- Burghard Walter C. Dowling Raymond E. Walker JUNIOR ACADEMIC August Burghard. Jr. Willie L. havensqn WILLIAM J. SHIVER William l. Granade Damon S. Rainey Richard D. Smith SOPHOMORE ACADEMIC J. C. M. CHAPMAN Edgar B. Lidoon THOMAS HALL SMITH Wilburn Dicks Walter d. Morgan William i fuller MILO B, MEDLOck Drank Miller FRESHMAN ACADEMIC CONRAD G. F-ASTERDAY Edwin Granade T. BURDETTE LANE Frank W. Garrett George E. Hatcher JEROME CASTLEBURY 1925 Miss Ruth Grice Sponsor Phi D«lta TtttU fraternity. CAULDRON 1925 CAULDRON M0 Phi Delta Theta Founded Mbma University December 26, 1848- Coi-ORS: Aigcnt and Azerc FLOWERS: White Carnaiion. GEORGIA GAMMA CHAPTER Established December 15, (871 Miss Ruth Grice Sportier FRATRES IN FACULTATE B. D RAtSDAt.n C D Jones R e. Marris W, F, CAY LOR PRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE SENIOR ACADEMIC G. F. Alford. Jr. j. v. Wallace SENIOR I.AW E. 0. Everett, Jr W A. Bootle JUNIOR ACADEMIC Jack Bate C. B. Carson Atlee Carmichael E. R, Collins William Dudley h. L. Metcalf A, J. Moncrill. Jr. J. T. McGLOTHLIN J. T Ward SOPHOMORE ACADE MIC E. C Collins, jr. L. S. Boykin George Ellis W s. Payne Marion Roddy' J. J. UPSKIW CHARLES CORK Jim Curry Freeman Hart E. W. Rqddenberry GRADY' SPRATLIN C- W, WALKER J, A, PALMIER 1 q or mmm 1 jZj 1 Miss Janie Frierson Sponsoi Sigma Alpha Fputon Fr.itfiniiy. i'HU CAULDRON 1 i Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded at the University of Alabama March 9. 1856. COLORS: Royal Purple and Old Gold. FLOWER: Violet. GEORGIA PSI CHAPTER Established 1870. Miss Janie Frierson J. Clay Walker W. H. CLARK L. E. Reese A. E, Gilmore l. p. cox RATRES IN FACULTATE John Ci IIakrison FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE SENIOR ACADEMIC j. S- weaver j. c. ROGERS R. C. Young c. H. SKELTON JUNIOR ACADEMIC G. l. Houston c. C, STONE B. A. Lancaster R M. Eden H L. ClIEELY Kay Tipton N. R. Corbin M. B. PEACOCK SOPHOMORE ACADEMIC J. E. DEVAUGHN Kenmore Burns Orvii.le A. Park, Jr C. B. Howard A. D. Robertson r t. Skelton R F. FLEMING L, A Peacock Y. T Sheffield J. G. TARP1.EV FRESHMAN ACADEMIC liSr E. K: CLRG1LL B. F. GUTTENBERGFR T. G. Rogers B. F. CLVATT T. Johnson STEWART PI.OWDEN Joe L. Houston vm s. Lafitte T. L- SMITH H. f.. Lowe S, R TIPTON E. R Walker Enloi: Wakefield 1925 r,' Ar CAULDRON 1925 CAULDRON Kappa Alpha Founded jt Washington fcf Lee University, 1865 COLORS: Crrrt7 1 ? and Gold. FLOWFRS: Mat rtvlit and Rose. KAPPA CHAPTER Rtidbltsbfd 187) MISS MARY SMITH. Spumor FRATRES IN FACULTATE M. A. CLARK WARREN GRICE H. S. STROZIER FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE SENIOR ACADEMIC E, g. Alford w. broaixjs Martin, Ik. j. h. Drewry. Jr. JUNIOR ACADEMIC E. A. CRVt up E. S HEYWARD KOBT. P. BREWSTER T. J. Glover C- W. Peek SOPHOMORE ACADEMIC K T. A I-FRIEND. Jr s, R, Grice c. o. Pickard W A. SNOW I j Cheeves J, R, LUCAS FRESHMAN ACADEMIC Malcolm Alfriend Tom Cobb T, M. JORDON Richard Smelling E. G Arnall Jack CRAFT Jasper Hichsmith Lawson Bell Ciiauncey Durden RILEY MCKOY Jack straton T I. Ross. Jr. SHI G. GooDWVNt; Jeff b McComb J. L. Smith. Jr. c. B. Townsend R. P. Bivins W C. COOK A H Heyward, Jr R H. Straton K. f:. BRAY 1 MISS MAtiV SMHH Sponso t Kjftpj Alpha li.iiviniiv Miss Alice Lee Sponsor Kjppj Sigmi Fraternity CAULDRON 11925 CAULDRON a Kappa Sigma Founded in ihc Universiiy of Bologna. HOO Established! ,n shr University of Virginia, 1869 COLORS: Starlet. White, Emerald. FLOWER.; Lih -of-lbi-Valtey. ALPHA BETA CHAPTER Established 187-f Miss ALICE LEE, Sponsor FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE If. R- Cecil J. L. Tracy i ii. o-bar E L. Chatreld F. B. Stow N. C. Murray w, D. Hamilton L. N, Mobley Q. L. BRVANT J. J- CHAPPELL J. s, Sims B O, PITMAN J B. DEARISO A. I. Butts. Jr. .3 N. Arnold L- o, Wooten h, J. Herndon E. H. McDonald B. G- EVANS i CAULDRON 1| Alpha Lambda Tau Founded at Oglethorpe University. 19 IK GAMMA CHAPTER Established October 13, 1923 MISS CONSUELLO PROUDEST. Spomar FRATRES IN UNVERSITATE SENIOR ACADEMIC J. A. Simmons Cecil C. Cadenhead CLAUDE D. HARRELL F. C JANES, Jr. JUNIOR ACADEMIC I., L. Dean Blackman w, j, Greene, jh. W. Paul Kirkland J. A. Riddle Fred p. Odum SOPHOMORE ACADEMIC FREDERICK H. BE:AIV HARRY R. MAUGANS Campbell Goode John O, Bjnns L. Samuel Lott DAN BENTON James E. marsh Theo P. Couch Holmes Coffee FRESHMAN ACADEMIC Walter D. Carswell Robert Glenn CHARLTON L, PEARCE S. W. RAMSEY, JR. Logan bloodworth H. E. Causey Ellis Hornsby Joe webb J. P. Austin MISS CONSUELLO PBOUDFIT Sponsor Alpha Lambda Taxi Fraternity Miss Marion Elliott Sponsor Sigma Nu Fraternity m 1 m CAULDRON Sigma Nu l-ound d it Virginii Military Institute January I, COLORS; OW Gold, Whtlr and Mack. ETA CHAPTER Established ! 8 4 M!SS MARION ELLIOTT, Sponsor 1869 FLOWER; While Row. W I BRADLEY L, P Mosel i r k I Chandler K P. LAWRENCE w r Pinkston C Ryan. Jr, FRATRES IN FACULTATE o d Knight FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE SENIOR ACADEMIC N- Poore J. L. STAPLETON SENIOR LAW s. F. Maddox JUNIOR ACADEMIC C J. STAPLETON JUNIOR LAW W. T. Lane, Jr SOI HOM( H I: AC ADI: M 1C F B, Dunn L F Jennings Lucian Bryan R B Adams CHARLES WOOL RIDGE JOE KlNNEV J T LAWRENCE Joe Lawrence J. V. Skinner HODIE WADE Newton stapleton SOPHOMORE I AW King Dunn FRESHMAN ACADEMIC V B. CARSWELL Charles Applegate Will Woodall Alton Dobbs Hoyt Irwin Robert Cawthon IE SUEUR HILTON SAM WHATLEY Harvey Talley Marriott Bennett Wiley Davis CAULDRON CAULDRON i Pi Kappa Phi Founded ji College of Giirtnion. December 10. 1904 COLORS: Whitt erui Gold rate, ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER Established February 16. 1923 Miss fit.MYK t’AHK. Sponsor IRATBES IN UNIVERSITATE SENIOR ACADEMIC J. I BUCHANAN, JR. D. H Davis R. C. Lee SENIOR LAW L C CO b J, A. McClain, Jk. I vv Fleming C. II Buchanan E. L. Connell M M. Johnson JUNIOR ACADEMIC VV A. BUGt; G B. HASH R R Tabor R L Bennett IS. T. Clark I l FLEMING J V, SHARI SOPI IOMORI. ACADE M 1C w. g. Bruner P S El HE RIDGE. JR. A P. HOGAN V M. Smith. Jr. Gi II TlAslty VV, ] MOOHL SOPHOMORE LAW Ci ay olbon IRIS IIM A N ac ADI. M It! J w Butts JUNE ELLIS VV. M JORDAN, Jr. J C Massey w h Clark John Herndon VV K. Jordan Hubert Hally Miss Ei.mvr Pakk 1 1 K rpJ Phi Spvuvnr CAULDRON Gloria Ad Merceria! Types of student have we four Who come to Mercer bright with hope, Tbo other schools may have a score. Types of students have we four; Thank Heaven that vre have no more. For ihe« give me sufficient scope: Types of students have we four Who come to Mercer bright with hope. First, the homely Ttoeolog. In piety he his no peer Although his brain seems in a fog. First the homely Tbeolog: In church-wheel an important cog, Awes f;volution with a sneer First the homely Theolog In piety he has no peer, The Athlete next- a man of might. Who dribbles, bucks, and strikes 'em out In every sport a shining light— ■ The Atli-a-Iete, a man of might: He works for Mercer, dav and night Well paid by some Alumni scout; The Athlete next, a man of might. Who dribbles, bucks, and strikes era out! Ns-st the Grind with glasses wide (A in Science, A in Math.) He knows when Aristotle died— Who'—the Grind, with glasses wide, With back well bent but brain inside He follow learnings noble path: Nest the Grind! with glasses wide. (A in Science. A in Matli.) Last not least, the Ladies' man— With hair Stacoimbcd and trousers wide, He dodges all the work he can; hast not least, the ladies nun— Knows every girl at Wes-ley-an, To touch a book would hurt his pride: Last, not least, the ladies' man. With hair Staeombed and trousers wide Vi '4JJ | CAULDRON ALPHA CHAPTER Miss Katherine King, Spomor SENIOR ACADEMIC li c s Young r e walker j h Is Thomas I,on l. Day F. L Snyder JUNIOR ACADEMIC A J MONCRIEF. Bishop H H Vt RATON. Scribe A E MONCKtEF SOPHOMORE ACADEMIC Y T SltEpPlElQ FRESHMAN ACADEMIC Tom Cof h h. Stembridge . 1925 Alpha Omega Fraternity Founded j Mcf«r Urtiveoiiy, Qctotar. I 924 CAULDRON Adano Fraternity Founded at Boston Tech COLORS; Black and Gold FLOWER: White Carnation Established at Mercer University 1921 Miss Pearl Proudfit. spontat FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE ACTIVE ALUMNI W o. Cooper t. w butler a. R. PHILLIPS B. T. Dumas W. E. Bartlett T. A. Dyer Isaac Cowart P. E. Murray CLYDE ALLEN J. L. C. Smith C. B Williams M. C. Bukc.hard SENIOR LAW N, P REDDY' Robert Owens e. w. killebrew 4. R, McCracken JUNIOR 1.AW J B. Evans S A Mil I FR SOPHOMORE LAW W. B. Freeman w . o. Dcwouch L. W. PETTAWAV J. C. McCULLOH J. F. Cook H B- Johnson ROBERT LEE J, S- AVERILL, JR. J. W. SMITH I. G. Janes PLEDGE C. J, STAPLETON Iui Tar 1925 Miss Phari. Proudpit Sponsat AJ,i no I rjltrnity Delta Phi Local Legal Fraternity HONORARY MEMBERS Judge Wiujam H. Fish Dr r c Harris Judge Baxter Jones SENIOR ACADEMIC E. W. FLEMING Kenneth E, Bray V, Augustus Bootle VV. Baxter Coke JUNIOR ACADEMIC Ralph M. Eden w. t. lane R- RAUL LAWRENCE Joe A. McClain E. B. EVERETT L L. Fleming W. E. Farrar SOPHOMORE ACADEMIC George L Houston W. Kav Tipton W. L. Moore CLAY OLBON Chas. R. Anderson l. H. O'Barr R. B. Jones 1925 CAULDRON 1925 CAULDRON Officers and Roll of the Pan-Hellenic Council If. B. Everett, Jr. ............................ Pmidmi R p. Lawrence .VUt-Pmidtnt Jm i.. Buchanan. Jr. Sktmotv I;, w. Fleming — -....................... Trmurw PI KAPPA ALPHA M. € BURGHAKD ft D. SMITH ALPHA LAMBDA TAU PAUL KIRKLAND CLAUDE HARRELL ALPHA TAU OMEGA Sid Ellison B. L. Smith KAPPA SIGMA L. H. O'Bakw Davis Hamilton Pill DELTA THETA E, EL Everett. Jr. Jimmie mcGlothlin SIGMA NU R. P. LAWRENCE M. POORE PI KAPPA PHI J. L. SUCHANAN, JR. L V ITEMING SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON G, L, Houston Ralph Eden KAPPA ALPHA 1925 W. B, Martin Rqivekt B, Brewster CAULDRON Hobo Club Organized Mercer University, Fill. 192-t- MOTTO See the world economically first. SLOGAN: U-Walkic System OFFICERS Carey O Pickard Rmai Hod-Hidrr JIMMIE GLOVER Dukr of the Dust Tom Jordon Holder of th Jmk MEMBERS Bill Broker Reif-«wi Fritz shafam Dust lover J. L. FlrgumjN Tin ean-iattr t Humbert Ray The Rambler Tom Glover . Tipbr • Tom Charlie walker _.Cfoti-n -ftino Jack Wynn ftretru-taw Harold W Gunn Big ikrtha C r. McArthur Rajoe-i F, S Cantrell I'lwrinw Floyd C A HARDY Wt t £jf-rar Mef Dodge BAKER Xhe Sunset Kid JACK STRATON The Vagabond RALPH BREIA-STER Bad-brew FRANK DOWLING Earl of the Everglades B. B. SANDERS Cafroose Hound J. D. LA TIMORE Ury Joe S- W. RAMSEY Thin-toled-Sam J. C. Chapman Sun down SUm •OBJECT: To promote a iraveling spirit among the students of Mercer in the accepted College Hobo Style , i e . by catching vehicle rides, walking, or traveling in any manner which is absolutely Free Grain Especially, wt wish to put stress upon our Club’s backing Mercer teams in foreign fields 1925 CAULDRON 0 mo - CAULDRON M Club Organized 1322 Dave Rice Neufville Poore Sidney Ellison Pretident .Vice • Prtfidtnt Stcrtlart and Trtaiurer NrELTVILLI: Poore: Houston R. Cecil Byron Lambert Smith J. ROBERT PINKSTON Louis e. Reese Frederick B. Dunn K H Adams JAMES W. GLOVER H C RYALS J T LAWRENCE Sidney II Ellison s. Dewey Jowers Ron ai d c young Clyde B. Carson Eli H. McDonald J. Denver Fleming KAY TIPTON k Earle Chandler Lewis Hamilton JARED SIMMONS John Parks Cecil C. Cadenhlad C. Ever i n Sammons ISAAC COWART Bela A Lancaster J if Coffee Edward b Smith Gerald H Teaslev Dave Rice W. Baxter Coke Jack Bate Vf.rc.il Johnson Above i; a list of Mtictr’l veterans, These men have fl«(l the foes of our Alma Mater, fighting ever for the glory of our University. The M Club beeps alive ih.it friendly spirit among all athletes, for in its sessions all teams ate represented. It promotes better athletics and advocates the highest ideals for College sports. One is not surprised to find the names of many of Mercer's outstanding men in the M Chib. To become a member of this organization requires the most arduous efforts. Bui the honor more than repays those men elected. CAULDRON Athletic Board of Control | r. J Clay Walker DEAN W. L I-ARRAR CROOK L SMITH Scotty Ronald c: Yount. J. W. TIMMERM Or C I McQnty Coach Stanley l Robinson rep iarfd A Simmons Dr, F-kampton Farmer Dk w g. Lee WL GHENAOE C.D HAHWtU. EH.PWSSEV EUOEN'F: M V5SEY Manager of Baseball Team William L. Gkanade Manager of football Team Claude Harri-.I.L . Manager of the tiaikrtball Team Here are three men who deserve credit. Yes. no one (ur thinks of the Athletic Mjuj- •lers Net one thinks who gives out the uniform , who makes all arrangements for schedules, who works day. noon ami night to keep the equipment in shape We wish to Like lime out to bestow .1 bule praise on tbt men who make games possible by iheir cvtr-Wiieblul diligence. 11 the pliyos have a kick these woi receive and take the punch out of it Here’s to our Athletic Managers’ More power to them' 1925 CAULDRONI Football At Mercer In 1924 _ , ly ;3 I 11 I HI cnIr.iiiis df Coach Stink I Rohmson mtn ih. ■r.v,n.' .-r Merger VniVi rutv IWW I began to pfcC up Ha influence in brhilf 6i slran athletics, though ' fMti ' n”’ • IW'V'' 'hing for Mercer bv any n m and the sport of football has taken more rapid snide than anv other spoil Mercer has rapidly men n football unies of thr South. Class football ansi spring football have been placed on firm basis at Mercer with lh advent of Mr Robinson, and its worth was amply proven in the season of 192-1 Several of tlic best men on the 192-f football squad were those who were discovered and developed in the course of tin class and spring football I raining Class football also enables a larger number of bays to indulge in some form of competitive athletics, than would do so in the regular varsity practice. Mercer's tram look on fhe name of IH'ars this season and their glow I was truly heard n many prcctncu Muter scored on the University of Georgia In the l')24 season for the first time since Jake Zellars took the pigskin across a Bulldog goal fourteen years ago. Dave Rice, the plunging Bear fullback, was elected to take ihc ball over this lime The Georgia game showed that the team was in line for the good season which it subsequently has had The 192-1 team was the first football aggregation of fhe Univmiiy to cross the Mason and Dinon line for an encounter. The team went to Syracuse to play Syracuse University. They put up a splendid fight and held the wonderful offensive machine of that institution scoreless for One half I he outcome of the game found Syracuse leading 2fi to 0. The Bears came immediately- from Syracuse down ro Greenville and handed a II to 0 defeat to the iurrti.in Hornets, making the second consecutive defeat of that school in the last two year Chattanooga. Howard and Wofford were all disposed of with the low end of the score going ti the Mercer opponents, Then the Florida Alligators slopped off in Macon on tlw way home from an encounter with the Army Mule and essayed to struggle with the Bears. The Rime took place on Home- Coming Day, and before a good crowd of Ilie Alumnt (rum all over the stale Mi-iccr won out ovei the 'Gators to the tune of I-I res 0. This game was the crown jewel of thr football record of Mercer, and merely showed what Mercer football squads can do when lhcv really hit thru stride It seemed that the wonderful exhibition in the Honda game drained the Bea some what for they went under water in the game with the Petrels of Oglethorpe University jnd only emerged .ifirr Oglethorpe had amassed a count of 25 to 0, However, the squad caught tlieir ktrath for the final wind up of tike season, and Mississippi College barely managed to hold them to a 7 to 7 tte game CAPTAIN Red ' SIMMONS fuptuLr A o ltrh 'i Simmon . arrri-likpp l r.m of T«-Mn.-It - for fou tons and eventful i i I wen ii -an dm ark of Mercpr fo t toil I When the nmi- came r-‘r ■•I’ltina n levltr m yuid - the te m ovre the ■ K.,nL-. oT t-i i■_ -’Red IVwith hardly a di-.-.r5itlitjt wile. Itu i-v. Iik-I.l aMhily • nil hi «etui afhltvtmenta hn amply «hwniwtrateif that i error «a- mwfe when ho « - «viM-tnf. ili e-.uraieo. ho. fir . hK patiente. Iii-. laitaHlr in matter of football. «nil hi Uncanny knack AC bnndlimr hi teammate contributes! lr'inr!y to thr morate of ihr tram which journeyed from New York to New Orb-ari amt ever ar,milled themerlirv molds-. Ile wa powerful fm-t.it in searins Mrrnt'. fir-t ri.urMt. n aiairv-l (J ever In in (..iirlrrn your , and h- al« c«o' t ho very Mint to defeat Floridi, an «Tent never before heard ut In the httlory of coiilhern football. Sporrins «nn-n all over the nouth have i-urii merited ui-.r Red ' otit tand licit ahilat,1- He ha hecn mc,itHinr l on •i.' v ef a I All-H. I- A. A. team , hut in ”- ir ,.1,1 er.iunral.il- matilWl he ha tin, n-ttm-.-ntly forgotten ill the compilation of each ALL-SOUTHKICN team. Tied ic one of the wseii member or this year'? football Irani who play.-d their lii-i iri.rii - aeai|i..i M t- - in-.,|i|-i -i. JTiiirik-irivinir finy. Hi exit wait be a heavy lie. cn iho Iih.iI hII hi |H- nf Mi rm Inn hi-, alwence will tie evidential in a lonree e-io (iy the eirn-lV -i.acr left ir Ihr heurl of hi frirni!-- -in ih - campu . i Maeno, uTi t in the football eirrle in the youth. lie i- known by all hi opponent at a hard fishier lint a rule one ever. It -h.,o1.1 never be f.iryi.l ler, that 'TEedr’ ha . rr.nil a luliPB appeacanec a e.i.iei.ri-,1 hv Itw fart (bar be was si-lrrird a um- of ihr four hamt'orm- rtu-n : Mi-rcev 1925 ' CAULDRON flEPCER CAULDRON Eu McDonald t;li McDonald in many way convey In the casual onlooker ihr kmpr0. .kai that on of tha nWUHI in5 I hi - home t 1r. Tram ' , hi- been bedecked with rivihuM. clothe and ' «1 dm it fo jJwvf the Ceoriria boy how to (.not ui and Ian In | lay rnothafl. Eli be an the m« seiiMm with i Ill'll that hado fair 111 Imrid him on the mflKlnl leant of th« S. 1. A. A hut Ihm old and much dreaded aei«lt railed Ihr ‘Jinx'”, overtook him in thr form of n frarturcil In , and he va furred 1 'land idly by and walt-h hi teammate raniiU- the «nun Hr- i. o„e .,f «I .1 likable boya on the and hi' nl tji po o..-i-d „ m u(e|ila1 ami veil I Inn |.iril, Thin rrmaltn a littlr mutely ' •« l,rtt h,lW Mr’-1 mllfOrlUB will Hlfld hi- nlavinir nert year Should It l-.thet him little. I' will rrrlainlv expend all hU 1««|1 -ill ritcriry in makimr up for Ihr time hr ha Ih -! from I hi- -.-a rr GoofV Coffee When Ihi‘ welkin war, nil- in -umman candidate for eln— fontinali in lb.- winter of th.- 192-1-2 ■«■am, a yulh v-nyhinr Mime two hundred and thirty or forty or fifty imumf in ui4H a an ti indicant for thr freshman rlau leant. lie rkn iwMitr 1 tha he didn’t Iihiw cnoujih about foot- hi||| fii k K w •vrhrlbt'r th - «-ruS ientir- v . ' ihr | l«c a win-re ihr rnJ I'laycd or whrre the jramr «n finitbH. in n . much a- hr had never played n minute in hit IIfr. However- hr •■Jinnutbil hinvwlf r-i hr of Ihr irt-llr-l that he rmild learn. Ife h-ariiril to -i-eh an extent that hi' work came to the roitirr of Coach ilobinwn and he wu mnml to attend practice in lbZ il- an applicant for ihr varailv leniti lie saw hi fir«t arrvirr aoainvt Syracuse. and Wa-a u ed conaulrntly Ihn.uehrul the ■--a-on. Jf hfc- proper in the future i-t-par.-- to hi- prupreo of the pout hr le scheduled for great thin . Dewey Jokers Drwry Juwcra ha' nl m Ihreau-ned 1« break out into atardawn ever ince he finil arrivnl «1 Mercer. Somehow hr ha- always fallen a liltlr -hurl nf Ihi-i Unlii Ihr aoradefif of M.-llnnalil left a pairing hole t rixht la ck 1-- Peary immediately came forward with an I will'1 spirit. a h J via riled fandom with hi pood work ir the lulanwiil game . Hr wu a lower of Hlrcngth in the ajrtrrryration which held Florida -eitrafeee, - thinir that mi other -oulkerlt rollvno ha- dun.- lit many a moon- HL Innimtii- ay that «hen Dewey set thr down to busihew in Ihe line he Win to irmwl like a benr and the result. of hi’ effurls do rrnllr resemble those of an marry bruin Drwey' rharaeteri’lir probably had a lot to do with the i-hukee of Mercer'- nickfinni- It I uncertain whether Dowry will hr bach next year nr nut Ife hat our mure yea of football, but hr h threatenifiy |.i graduate 0 1 the lin-i- .if some advance credit that he brought with him to Mercer. Slew” Dunn ■•Slew” Dunn weigh- in Ihr nrighhorho-ul of I'll |--u.- I. but hr wav railed upon thin w f fu fill hr hole left in thr line by ihr '-I’I of Mike f|ernd«i i, whour a'afrdupoie m-oont’ lo 2mi i-tur-d. Slew roar nobly III ihe nrraalim and n. Pirked h - none other than Moican HUkr a a puald tin thr mythical All-S. I- A. A- leant of |1l2.ri UflUkc the u-nal roiMWlrnf ruard. hr v n n liyn m Ihr fray, alwav rarrvine the fiyhl inln hu enernir-' Irrritnry and makine ivcklii after lackle kti— ihr Iftir of HrrimmiEP, and rompcllira hi- ol-| Oflenl to -uTfer kair lime after linir. Thr future ef Dunn in reuthem fmiibnll n -ciniilunt with po-ciibililie'. Bet a I.ancastEr Rrla l.am-a-'ti-T wu priwnfrd at Mercer by hu brother Tail- far I made a trcoril in football lhal few men have .-malini at MreCer It hr.-amr 'lank'-'' ''bnuitdra'- luts not to let the family ‘Hiildlwn 'differ any -Inin. How well he ha- vureeedrd nuy le awefl'lnnl h- the fact that lleht played more timr In ench panyr or thr 11121 aravitn than any ilhrr man luinh dmori't know the iii.eiitci-- of ihr word I[rt|t. and rtr-rr I-I u rot a u-r for any of ilc -yn.uiy m- in hie vocabulary Allhoueh top.f.irnic} j- hv 'iron fort, hr b by no mean' mrdlocrp in hi lyb «f play. He b .me ■ d Ihi- latlml euarib tha I Mercrr hn ever hnd. which maV« hi work in rilnliirur Inlrfferrnce and rutting? Ihe -eeundary very valuakde I-a nk“‘ i- to serve a alternate call to in for the -easoti of HJS. Dl-nvfr Fleming Denver Klrminy had a vivid carivr with ihr f e fipian iram of 1923, but vu a litllr h w In erlllnii under way on thr varsity in lS2i. Hiwivit. hi- clowrieo. .ivnu to have lov-u due to the fart I hat he wav only paihiuiiiy; mmnrnlunu for hr certainly came thioosh in jrrnnd otyh- before ttw- rahon was very uhl. Ho piekrd uti a fumble anil ran «evenly yard foi a touchdown «icaiti'l tor man. and thu ta trd the irr lauKh1 Ihat ended ill th - -erfe i.r Kuroiiiri II un-l M.- ver 23. Hi ■ hurwt of brilliance cmtlnurd throuphoul Ihe vi«in Profilinv hy thr rvperirnre of hb first year OR Ihe v T |1y hr will rine to much rrratrr heljrbbt in hi nexl two yror- Dick CM?st N Dick Carson, eaptain-rlrrt of HUflV, merit folly Ihe j-oitiun which 'he ir('n| jiatifnienl nf hb irimmiics Ini them ii confer ujmn him: that of iraillnr th m in the next ira-™ of play Dick, • Ihrht Of vlatuee wai Ihrealrnaxt with the In -' nf hi- Twwitiur to Ihr bulky Fli-minir- Hr f itiicHt valaanlly and dividnl !! '■ ample h-iae c wilh hi- Icanimsln. Dirk i by naliprr .pilot ami uiv btru'iv.i hut on the fovitbatl field he awake to action like warrior uf oh! and msk« himwtlf ery nlitru'ivr amt, we undrr t nd, very objevtlonablc to his opponent.-. If fallh In a leader counLa fnr nnylhlne. then Dick i' 'lara-d to by a wonder fiat lender, for hi hard work ha won him the confidence of all hi- trnmHiBtry “Crook smith Crook ’ Smith U beyond rt ikiJiru of ■ doubt the Iwl known f Mi|l l] player at M errer. lie known from the blue wth'ia of Lake Oiwiihi tu the (I I it icy hnyieis of K'IotmIj ts one of the gltwtost mill of all limn 111- ability h horli rireiirnfood by uch M-h-hriti.- u. Morztn Kluke, IIIIJ SUcit. |.verett Slrtlppcr, arid other . (.'rook’. ’ irrcatrst n-sct la the [.tl tbal hit irtfre tewiln in i «urii- ha’ such a ImlMrrimc effect that ii could out he .|M 7n- sj with- He was continually slat'Ptntr ItW teamtnalm on the bark and uWhuC them 'DO! ri«rmcnt. which proved Invaluable tu the morale of the -quail. ''t.Tiw k nl- .i bn- urn hi’ In-t -cry ice mi the f-n th L| field f r Mer- CCT. CrookV every move Is MwcLatular. and tu 1 ban fart he mn hie Wiilrstirrad fame. Several of hu dueterf M- the belief that hr I- Hut mate «f bene and .mew, but of H„me malleable material, -itch n L« used in alnrra, or Humelhinic of that order. Ilnwevci, hr fituilly stqulnsl t«n reached rilw in the Oiflrt hurtle mirr and thus mart.- hi- o |t n. n football player of Hnrn. Crook” was ’darted an end on thr AII-S. I. A. A, team of ISM. E. B, SMITH Ed Smith came u|t from the ISS-t frcrihman -quad with thr reputation of being? one of the far tent men of Ihat yrutin. Hr proved this repeatedI . Ills must mdeworlfay efforts aloup this line Wife made in Atlnntn agrain-t Offlethunie. He twin- outran the fleet-fowled Maurer, and if you “■■I Iwlieve us. that m some arhn-vi-mrr.t. He is a- hard ns nail’, and the r awing uf Smith and Kllison furnish the Bpportllally for which Ed ha been waiting. and there is little doubt that he will tarpps even the mint sanguine expectation.-, lid has a Ktln spread ores hi- fare cor till UM1 ly. arid hi. ’t'irit u nev.r dimmed. Surh deterntkha'Kul ts feared atul rrstwrted by hi- BPImheBts. John Parks John Tarlu quickly won hinwrlf a plane rin (He var H . which a to be eipeeud after ir- viewlwr hi- record riiHile on the freshman team of IflJS. John v. v hard worker and a natural athlete. Hi- elongated frnmr was a continual menace to opposing linesmen. Ur was whne is known as a «lend sure tackier, lie adapted bint-elf readily to any pm it ion lit which lie was placed. He pin yeti hulfhaek, fulllurk. an | end with equal ete.llelo-. line Is. the beauty of his labial adorn- ments he is known afferlH'iiatrly to hi’ i«ainm te- as Lip.- . In line with thi hr always has ii Word or two to say as to whether Ihe opposing team shall advance the ball or not. Ho ha. n brilliant future in all three -porta. Red’ Adams ■Red” Adams sg. ■ veritable terror on tbt froth -mad of IR22. but diupiird out of school durimt the season of 1 ! -t. When Hr re-turn-sl to -i-br-. 11 hs dropped rfctfht Into harnc-— ansi made sme of the best bsek field men that Coach It(ili|rison had. This I- due to the far? no dim In ihat he saw OUile a bit of ht-rvice os the Varsity sound dciHlwr His freshman year. fted i- fast, shifty vind otw of the best interference men in the south. Hr is not only a very versatile man in football, but is abo pa-t master in the lira of hitting a baseball. ftmv prmrrtce on the rainpuy and on the Athletic fields i invaluable. For ‘‘Hod t« igUUe a figure on the Cam pus. d«le to the eon- yen iallty «[ hit cradle. Kav Tipton Kny Tipton is another member of the frosh squad of tfet.t who .aur hi first year of servide on the varsity thks past -e.s--.ri. II ■- work on the a f--r e n.-n t om -1 ferwh —iiim-I t-U- .it.i| that he w uld pmlMlIily unit a lEefth nh the unit)' AHhoiiyh hi nrl «a- «thbuii wrt brilliant, ii was u-ually -tewdy and c-vILiietent. The absence of Klli-en and Smith from the H-iuad in the future should furnish plenty of opperlunity fur Tipton to yet in some y'1 -1 work. A di’hieateil knee put him out of the i uniurur fur a few iramea iLurina' the pa-t season hut it Is lmns-1 that he will be mUrelv recovered from the handicap before the Call bs poutwlrd for practice in K'fi. Sid Ellison ■ SLd' Klfbton Im one o f Ihc oM puardi frcuB Ti niihsk that Jcnhun Codjr brought dow'Ri v,i h him from thr mqonMriu talr. riurimr lHf •«n-n 1923 ’Ski -uffornl nn arcUIrtn to hK knrf t hic-h ibiit liiii «ml d T I he riin iiinir fw tkul y-i'ar. Min id ni; Si r,k wum m-Birnfcfi-rfnl. Ho did b1 'iUr work in ibr Fluridu y ninr r prL'ially. A rl'wr i-lwrrvrr of Sid’N” wcirk fur th pv l «nwi wiiuhl I rmfliulfd nf Ow wf CwT Lyrieh. that wnbilirr utiliiy man of Mdrrrr foollialL “Sid wifli f 'T binrinrlf many laurrH in many iwaiticmi- Hi - nataral po ilion it ihiiit d-f a Nanikman. hut hd tinl v ry work at iiuard, lackk1, and fullbock. Jti forty yunS run h aiiuii. hut man AhiBi i-Uyiiifl rnlkiuu-k irai ciiw of ■ nunslMf «.f hN durlmf th- ‘Sid' i another th« « wb« m( In W fc-'Ul slivrfebhl lantlmarkH in land of nirmory aflrr this cai. Kid Cecil ' Kid Cecil, the irratvd old man of Mercer udp h - -wuri «one n la-r Tiirkry Pay, ICr 11-0Ml ai tuflr Wrhirh «hrltaiC ! rdbVn4 a ilifft for M (. rillcTfi . Hr Ik a of Wht.rtf ruiCKed! characlrr old AndrrW Ja-cfcaora him rlf Would Iht i rood. He L m i‘avicc fi|rh er. lie never rrlaxcri on the fiekl. of bntUr, but alnrayv drives hi tnrn. lie is a born Iratlrr, and u atwayn ready tn iMwh a bli Inn If kr ia nredrd. Pad? a hr i-. affect Inna tidy calhil h hL i mlri T in ihe att nf runniriK inlerfcrenc 1: Alliiouirh hi- many kmir ruin have Wrn N| «ctacular. be bar marc often thmi not Kii'Tifi-fnl irnlLvulival honor and jrlory, ibm he ini bt run iniuifffenre fnt ihi- nc)u r man. TbSh i tH.r of ik«. nui ad«Mirkb1i i i riMitball. and one for which ‘ Kwl i to he Hiifhly cuirimendvd. While (’cell bn' played quarterharh fur Ihrin? year- hr did mini of hi' tMirk haH thi vm. in order I hot Kuily Lawmicc miich t become accwt«nrd In Ihe xirk of play. ina inUch m be |m tii in- calleii nf on after the Kid41 niaki- hU eeit. IIhvh-vit. Kid ’ nii-rped back into hi- ■jW PwHkm a number «f timn. j wt 1« thow «Nr bunch ibat br wa« sill I mmJ- 1925 CAULDRON ItL'SIT LAWRENCE Riysiy’' I aw-cehcc furni brd the solution foe a very difficult pn-iMcni which funfronlfd f'liarh Robinnon Him year Sewn true man and I rail rrr i pas-. mil i f the cut with lhe curtain fall of 11 2-1. Thu problem wiu to hud 4 nmc who could lake up the director'.. pur! a rwl curry uri. Fiu ty who m the -«tar quarterback ol the 192 fnoh squad, wu used au a nurieiM around which a itlarhlrce Mi built which if in h.i'inI will withstand Ih«- heavy buffet that u 111 fall to if. I,if when Smith. Cecil, fintmoa.. et «I, shall huso .eased to U Men of Wrrree- ‘TS-inl) «■ . a srrnrral of htph calibre 1-t. in a pm ! rush on the throwing end of a forward pi . lie Mho dcvctot eil an oiluratiul n llii- -11 i --in anil hi. field voals were many and came at opportune time GERALD TEASJ-EY Herald Teaslry. known at the Kid”. ' Baity , etc., in klitrhf of Htaturc. lint potentially hu it imirn-iwtu When he lirtl rei-ortcd for practice hi. froth year, tbr doubting Tlirims.-' - were many. Coach Itubinson, however, uw great tsessibkltlirs tn the boy ami pn-dlyled that he would see iullr a hit of letuirt- oh thi. mr iti befon lie left Mercer 'Conch rcnn to know whereof he -mike, for t.s-rnl-1 played consiatenlI. fhiouichout thh 'tutor and liLt wiri. wit never slipshod. Tea ley In well liked by every ntenttM-r of the squad. and it popular amorur the boy of the rumpus. He In pood In, hit. literary work ah... Tbr 'icrrl ..f 11 hi. -.urces. t-. th,- .iiwple formula of WORK nosed with a yotnlly portion or firit and Determinat ion. JACK BATE Jack ftale a.-iitiircd Un reputation dUTinn hi Ire-dimun year of brim: the bardmL inrhlrr who h«s cavorted about the Alumni Field for quite a while1 A' the buy lire wont to nay. he ‘unload -' whrru'TPr the U|iiHirtunily prments itself. fle |n uf slight Imiltl, bin 1-. a hard 'nek It: nml line- plutiuor Hate ti the kind uf mail who rati always be ffeneltdrd on In deliver. 11-- may be railed 11 at the ‘eleventh hour, but he can alway. tn- depended on to do he bent, Ifc b- rarely injured mei ii. a .plrndkl man for r eve material. Jack b l«n a puirilm of note, nrel acquired a nad Lit of tame .I. such while on the football camp his freshman year. ft vs understood that he secured a y.ssl j-trIri of knockouts at tkut time. 'Shorty'' Poore ivhorty i'tene hi probably the Idmtrsl little man at Mercer lib Ih- i card ii the lonlball field is the ability 1« shift hi feet and to be where he ain't Shorty” is that type f college athlete, whom coaches dream of generally in Vain. Hr i dependable on the field of combat and b«. a pood amount of natural ability He ilia not create dis-atisfartum in the rank . He r-rcelb in he- rinse ram week and In b - cnnipu artivit ice, ka. my 1 one time been prosnicrit of his cl a-- Poore it anoiher of those mrii who arr ut flnlnh ihrir athletic tirnn it Jftrrrirr tin. yrar. Thrujeh least in atalUTo he i. one of Ihe icrente-.t in value. He is to he enpfain of the I. metis II team of I 2 Dave Rice Dave Hire war the «object of n Vast amount of disco— ion among the Varbm «ikirt Wn'er. of the smith the part season. Dave r the kind of cihl time fullback that ask no odd of anyone. Not only ha he smashed hi war into tin territory of the i.i.iur-irnc tea mi. but aim Into the hearts of ho t.rmmaln. and those on the campus who have the pleasure of hi acquaintance, lie te. a h-irn T.- tball irtiyrr and oinudinn. and while he often combines hi talent il I in 11 n tti h rien and ■«fieeiirae. hi 1« ann i«ti While- he e. pot ;■ Wyer.ff who can pa.-- nml kick and run the ends, he iv a icood a line thk.Iv-i H- the South rnufcd boast the iwvt 'is.i.n lit- mot notuhl.' achievement w o- the convinci nit «r ih which he inuhrml the auifiy Hnthl tlutoi (ft into the wmer in the Id to ft name. Dale u from Tennessee rel makes his farewell address with I ho aeaaon of 192-1-2 . “Son Sammons Simi' ' Hammon-- ha for four yeacs Ises-n one of the hardest worker on any football s-.|Uad. Hi- ha always hern di-nrnitahle and ready tn d« hu part. Hon himself ha joked quite a bit alnkit his end run- around the end of the bench for watec. and numerous other athletic achievements, bat in spite of hb spirit of continual j« l tic has alwayn fe’eti tinr of the v |ushli- of the sntud- II is the kind of fells.w who always kee|s his r.isirace up no matter how pravs the handiraia. and that kind s.f fellow always .us. ...S-, We wl-h to ko on ree.ird . ,. -a v I n y that Ssm1' hi - made a !!•-. of Iu four year at Merrer, Jimmie Glover Jimiriii - flluv r. a «i llar liifhl vti BJw Miiai,4 nf 1923, WU mw tif Thai ■••■qmI wltaE 4id liflt fail In ilflkYff 1 1 iKat cssw ttd of hira Yen. nvnr crc M wilh uch ■ t r(Il4ariii rr« 4in3 f r tfw fsr ii -KUHiiri mb ibi vmiiy iBac hr wia mil ih- cumpu-i a- i candiJau for Jin All- S, I A A. lurili. Hr «' n «.r ih ' ni -sr .arL-Mirul in hr feifti kfMi| Al tiwiiyh. il B' his line liuchinic ihnl aUr«';1 «l ntWnti n 1« bun wrhiP'' h,“ inrmlH-r t f tlw- Fr—b ■ iiuml. lik rfttl Tuns Jire vim I huvr brinruhl him his chii’Ti’nl fame Uib Pvl w'k )D, Ii .1 f amuh r r.f ihe l-HRyjt -M-9i« Hfc'r n« t etjnl4 iit It be junt athletw. ]| h « madi il of hi.-d -e! : work; unij «‘ii flrtf-inS itrotklrni or ihr .S«;n hnnnur- rbi'd- uf L?24-2fi- lfM fuiuip m Acintillanl with innnw'- iiblr 1925 CAULDRON Freshman Football 'Ilii- ha- Iiht, Mercer's i!rs' te-if fear in atMeil The Freshmen. ilrninf for a rntlK Mercer, iit. ii-|ritvfii and produced on the field n football trim that Hi- no pit ml I.- in the it’itu l ,,f their his- tory. Such was the Mereri spirit npiillcil into the Bear Cuhn hy Clinch Tipk Gillum. with the rmulU. thJil Out ural-ico ami black erllm gained fat inalile nimmrbl throughout the South for their ability |n i'iiI fight into the game. In the first if a me of the scasun l.uruit Grove Instituto rn-rivnl a H-4 tlrfgu at (he hinds of IW (Tm-iiMirr«l warriors. The Auburn Coin were given a terrific olt In lbi ir aspiration for an undefeated season when the Freeh varsity piled up a 27-ti ttort. i' Wmh a hutllv inj ured loam that traveled to pull t he it trie of the young Yellow Jackets, in- tcad it war the Jacket- that struck first, in! the final whistle proclaimed the Tech youngster victor by a 12-0 score. A rmnll liansl rtf Merrer i! udent« and alumni silently stood on the sidelines at Washington, (■a., and witnessed the fighting siualltli; of the Hmn spirit pitts-d tuiti-r the pirii«d charge sd the- Georgia f!ullpu|o. Hut that gram and Undying spirit iha! the XtiHifm eyhihited. win or iose. against tile onslaught of the tenacious llullsl-iir. who could not be stopped, was of no avail nd the Athenian Iriumphed, 27-0. After a two wreka rest the rati faced the G. M C. Cadets. Finding tUPPHMCd (-«gray the yenrliniz Lsaehfis'M barometer fliukerosl. stopped, and then jumped til a fCl-fl victory. The ti. M. C. victory Wit- a fittinx rl|m x to a Wonderful Freshman season and too much credit rauimt l-v (tlvri m t'smch til Hum, Among the shining lights of the [season must lie men- tioned Smith. SkelLon. Smalley, Forruator, Vr’illi-, I'ierce arid liutts. Fiftecn numeral. were awarihsl: Smith, Skelton, Smalley, Hridi. Neal, Ttruner and Srt r- ey it, the Iwukfield : Butt , Pierre. Harney Llavis. Glen Da'i.s. Torrentor. Huger . Herndon. Willis and I'rentiB Neat on the line. 1925 J Oil S' fi_ GIMtKRT. I he Basketball Season of 1925 The figblinp ifuintet which won the f(nl S. I. A. A. Tournament for Mcmr Cnlvervit}- ■-tailed I hr M.wn of 1935 without the of Rubber Pope Man] - MrWiltliiri . «nil the pheno- menal (irnrin- Harmon However. ituneie Skinner. M ikr Green, John I'atk-. Jake Hunt). and a few other from thr fru h -nund ramc nobly m tlw i ta re nf the Iiwf-oor Bcar-i and the Mercer five girt off to a pood Mart it 1925 Coach Gillain t really comine into hi? own now, and hi? ;Ua l s learniriir hi? nlvie of i| i la prrfreltoei. Their pacing to far in the iruun haw hern far above the io-i |r Thr (Jn Intel ha rapidly Ink on in1« enmp Auburn. V amlerbilt. t' Anita txwga. Cent re, Albany V ttoorpta Tech, and Cairn Eton nine, They have ton tun one umthern pair . Thin u unite an en- viable record for a train to enjoy. Thr ha.krtbi.lt team took it eiutomary northern trip, mine t Chicago and the immediate vicinity for a few ifine. and Teturrunir by v My of leouU ville and Centre College, This trip wn taken rieht after the Christina holiday?, and p-roved rather disastrous. viner the siiuail htui lorn tt- bmrd fmm priftir - fur thr entire holiday aeamin, They managed to- recover their equilibrium and win thr toil Bame played from Centre Collepr. At the time of pomp to prew the southern record of the liidsn-r Hearn wit itill free from stain, and the boy were looking very pood the time for the .second K I. A, A rapidly 1 . preached. Not a vinplr Hi udent on the ram pu? entertained any doubt but that Meri'rr iroulH wir, the tournament- The «taplbp nf tht tudrtlamrnt however, determined the outcome of their faith in their inm, CROOK” SMITH Cror k Smith, for two conwc-ulivr year. , captain of the tin greatest hu'kr'tkall tram Mercer ha had in a number r year . ha h -n named by Mohrmi Hlake and athcr prominent ami nninenl mtirts wriiet . to lie the- greatest de-leinive tinekelliall plnyiw the panic know today. Thu u a brand statement. but we think its application I entirely perirt Hr led the 11 2] team to triumph HI th' CAULDRON A IWruownl. which by lb way. mu th' first i« to he held hy the £ I. A A u fiir y (b repeat hb performance with regard to the 192S tram. Crock «a. a wry dynamic tore in the defeat t f VantabUt, Albany 1 M C, A., and Tech. It is !o fag regretted that he h play in bis U«l year position ami a running guard Mercer1 lildoor Hear mitsed Immensely. vi hl« work at I he forward Red Simmons '•w Simmon snyrel-toptml wnlir cm Ihr Mercff (Blum, u not yrt a graceful a the well- known Crecian maidens. hut his imiNwrmcnt has been phenomenal. and he i now rue formidable n cMilrr ns may lie found in thr Swath. Everyone who who fortunate enough to th- two ' .r. gut game uf Ihr 11124 Season will mnember thr Way in 'h rh Red covered his malt lti-d 3, ahjnlnR light in the Vanderbilt and Albany Y ganse during the IS2S season. lie i‘ thr must Itrarwh looking of all the Hear, mho ritls r.i lh On their feet in behalf of Mgrccr LBivrrally. However. ihr shirt ins light fade slowly out with Ihr end of thr IfM f r Ited ha hh many mend at Mercer and his cvHngr carrer must tome to a tiwnnrr Harmon, frock Smith and Sid Ellison, was nam'd on th' AH S. rnd. Red , together A. Tram uf IMF Sid Ellison Sid Ellison supplanted the memorable Manly Mi-William a standing guard on rhr Mnrrr ■nntitrt. and hr h ‘ taken firm root in ihr heart of Mrrrrx supporters, Hr i on of ihr nntot and ipaichrst guard ever to tread ihr Boor of thr li-cal sport • rena. H work In the I hit Tournament will ever he nutraabeged a nothing sheet of marvelous. Sid is wurrird eaeh year in foot ball with a hum hitre, hut that disability rapidly disappears around Christina tint «ltd it cannot hr drier ml ta his basketball Playing. Tor no one with any defect at all roukd get over the court as Sid 1«r when be alone attempt i« prevmi five opposing men from unking bankets. Sul i tu n out of Mercer athletki with the t'Jil «eason. ‘Huncie41 Skinner ||unci' Skinner, christened Vernon ai birth is the highe-l andividual «wring unit of the Indoor Hear, uf 1925. Hr has that uncanny knack of -inking Imskrt from any location and in poalthm. known to • Contortionist. Ifuncie won moil of be fame as a member of the wonder nuintrl of Lanier High School which went to the National Tournament in Chicago in 1923, Me bn- nbly proved that hr is of the timber of which college quintet are made Me 1 on of the arrappitol tighter under the basket that any team in thr South |H oie . Iltiririr is counted upon to lw the ■nninatay in the mining tournament «a far na BulM-Mtinf I concerned. There it little doubt hut Ihat h will continue to shine throughout hi remaining two years- at college. Malcolm Green Malcolm flreen was a running male '.I Ituneir Skinner on that weirder Lanier five and they just cannot seem Io reparate They played together on the Inch sound cif 1931, and when t:took ' Smith went to running guard In supplant Cjcorce Harnrn-P. it fell fu the lot of Mike llrecit to take hi place at the Talt forward of ihr Hear Five, Mihe I pushing skinner rkwgly lor high point bonum, Mi ehh-f sourer of aci| Hiring point is through foul shots. He acquired quit a reputation in high aefcuol by shooting a hundr l per cent of bis foul shots in several game . Ills ability in this regard i« marvelous Ho bo ha two more years of eligibility for vanity participation J. K, Dlnn Kitlg Dunn waw a sensation on thr team of 192 3. That was his freshman year. lie made his letter easily, For various reasons he foiled to return for the rrsnion of 1923-21 until about Christ- ie,n- of 1923, He WHS ineligible tor basketball participation ir- 1 24 I'chu-.' of having registered at amaher institution He practsrrd with the -|ikad_ though, and kepi in s-shhI trim. This nIohI him in good stead through the itranon nl Isti, and he played the role of relief man perfectly. Ills berth on thr tram is a regular unr. inasmuch a he saw ns much service during the ncaton a most uf the to-culled regular five. Ilis floor work i- excellent and he rank, high s- a defensive player, though he plays forward. 1925 CAULDRON Cecil Cadenhead L'ccil Cadrnhciul hi one of ihe harden! worker on the indoor somsl He nnu up ns a Itlbr m n of ibe 1911 (fnm anil eontinurd t «hn «Ood form, 11« haiki from Kctralon. UwreU, hnf br wax 4 w r | star of Nth magnitude. Cadrnbead ban r«nlly a world of tin rural ability awl «Imi be settle down he shows flashes of wry gcnid play. This ■ Cecil's last year in college anil hi' consistency and iimOlmni wn four ymn will by- greatly missed. Kid Cecil Kid C«il la far belter kiwwi in southern «port «rein an a riuarterback in football tKtlr 1 « 1' standing guard ih bank I’! ball, but Coach Tinfc Cillam aays that Kid” in really a mighty Itood player. U is to lie regretted that h« did hot « murb Mr'Vo n basketball until hi Wfnior rii Hr loo is a hard fighirr whr-ti ihe opposing Iram gets iiseo-rs-uin nf ibe ball in the territory Under their own basket. Hr r., vrr taiU to selr.i- upon every opportunity to get the bail out of danger. Kid I’ a «toady worker-, arid take , r al pleasure in doing his task wall. OSCAR LOVC flee a r Lomr, aiusiher boy who came to Mercer from Lanier. made enviable records on the flush suiiad of I DU as wall as on ihr l.aalrr High flvra before hr cam to colW-ir. Hr rati literally make a has kribtl I d« irlrks. Hr i adopt at thr art irf giving a ball English” awl many uf his shots, though hr playu standing guard, arc dur to his ability to make thrm take the bark board right. Hr is a light for college ball, but overcome Ibis handicap by hard fiirhting- H« i in the taw school at Mercer and il w nut known Just ho lisftfi hr will be in school. If hr con. Ilnurs hi« college course many years he will certainty see «tuite a bit ot service on the indoor aerraration. John Parks John parks, a prominem inririltcr sit the Richland Club at Mercer, came Lo cc l I car from Jticli- In rut, tseeraia. as ba heretofore been indicated, and be came with a good record, He Was a roem- ber of thr frosh siiunds In football, basketball, and basrball in l£i2t, and bids (air to b a three, letter man before he leaves Mercer, and pottihly before the end of this session. He is tall, Well-built, and handles himself well on the floor. Him characteristics naturally make him ■ good man to ha e on thr wiuast. lie will see two more year of service on the squad. CAULDRON 1925 CAULDRON Baseball ■'Hop ' Morgan Hop-' Moraan, before hi «vil from Swcrr thi year. fiinf Io l)e une of thf chief landmark- ar-nund rh un v rsj1y cavn|i i . Thrminbout bs. three years oi i-S'-Vall he wir one of the niter eon- abtent players on the team, and ji war uothinE bat fitting that he sh-iulil lie chiwrn In t-ad the t«m of I '.'HI it. rani kin Hi ready smile it nil pleasing personality made him n natural leader. ■ ml hi- capi-niney w h certainly a aurrr-rn. lie is a catcher dr liter and in well known «rr tbr -late • such. It L- ilaiinnj that he hit (he li.rir.ni Lull ever hit down m hi- hntivr town Ashburn, -«crgis lr I. all-red iba! the blow carried fur ■ feet. We are not in a p-wificm t® vouch f r I tu-, but we do know that hi home run in the llartniuuth name lait spring wav a fair 'ample . Hop had one mere year in southern lu -l-w 11 Imi condition and cirttl«n-« li.'.m prevented h-s re. turning It' school. MU etradinm will he sorely nis-w-1. SAVIN’ Hob Sawin rami down from the bluBtaty North to play bawball in the SnUlb. He chow Mer- cer tbc kiration •( hi- ba-cball ndeav r . He was at Mereer during the eaaen of IU2 but did not rrturn in ltt£3. Ilr got an early atari In the ltsi-l -.nawrii ami wav a bulwark of strrugtb through. -Ail the -rasoa. Midi wa unite a character He had a droll wit that Wa ala ay- ainUalny to hi- fellow athlete-. The 15 21 -ea-on wt- Bob’- Senior year and hr acquitted tiim-rlf well in his at mile and cradunted well up in hh ela s. When one con-nler that Mdcer really had only two pitcher for the 1921 —-awn. one car n id-T-ts.rH a part of the tm.k that luti bud before Kim in taking care of hall the tujnm oft a chrdnlr that inrluiled Dartmouth. Alabama, a ml tie-mils- Louis Hamilton I-ouh Hamilton W v -miu -en-ition dliriMf h«H freshman year tri t?2a, tie earned Ilf. first reputation a a pitcher in and around Cord eh. ticorgia, hi« home Iwn. The 15 24 o«a«r n ’ Hamilton's cctpbnm-irr yrar, but hr was no -kruht thr mainstay uf the pitching rvLaff. He han a world ni iiH-rd fur a ytiono pitcher and ran mi unite ii few hooka in with hi fa ! ball- In ihr hand- of a rood rateber Hamilton is one of the hoi eoltreo pitcher in Southern U dull- lie ha hnl several offer of h-ayuc- eon crafts, hut ha decided, and wisely we think tn complete his rulleyr education Imfnre n «rf|fitf pr .f.-.-i..ha! ba-eball, However, it I- -mt prrdictnrn that when he don- go up he will niehu ’ CRtXlK'' SMITH Croni Smith. Ihe dUfalol fnolhall end and lia-krlbsll renter, wa- naturally the best -eldr- tinft to covert around dr-1 base. Hr has -mite a reputation ar- a slugger ai-n. and hit regularly in ' clean-up-' ptallhni Smith i- a luiturnt athlete, and this fact stands him in rood -lead in baseball a well a- ci-nrv nther sport which he tackle . 11« played u fine season and 1. ■ bulwark nf strength ii the squad. tl 1 injected the same fight into ihr baseball leuni which character I w«l his effort? in dher sports Ilia fielding was airtight and he lived up to hi reputation a- ii clean-up man. it may be remembered 1h i O«ot is I., play K - ls t • •«-• of bptlull (nr Mercer with the spring of I DM. Ii i the wiah of all his follow rm (hat he may have the best season yet- Bobby Pinkston HoltbY Pinks tun i- one uf the neatest fielding -ec-md base men that if ha- been our pleasure to witne-s- in action. Though not curb a -Ironir hitlcT, he is rnther dependable at ihe hat- Hi pm-wlnd worth to the iMpjad rh-itiyh was hi- flrtr!in£ rcyulaniv He can riper a k-ksI hit of territory ami ha , a k-'mmI Ihrowisin arm aUo. He i atlepl 1 the arl uf KCKinir th« hall away from him after he Kris hi- tie ml- on it Bobby L- ■ wplwim'i-. and ha- t s tnorr aea on ahead of him, lbs— ' no ilnubt. will he imm1 brilliant than his fit-t sea-on. llohby hail a tiltle hard luck, ac-iulrine ihe siump about the middle of the li 24 yeaaoti. hut he st-A hack in the yamc before the end of the term. I-OUIS Rtlist Ijvui- Krt-r wa eonaidovd ..«nrvku 1 nf plkMiamtMMHt at abortalnp «Ilirlnif Ki. freshman year, ea-lly earn III Irltrr .luvlpjc ihe aewnon i f I Ml. Hr «t away lo a sl start in lift and easily won hi? berth a! shnrL-t-ip aauin IIv- suphsinn.n- npoii, Ihuueh nol nuifc to irtssl a hi freshman year, wa filled with flashr- of k.riltianrr Hr had qvilt ' a bit of tmuhle -ritiinic down !■ his usual alradfnew, hut hr finalh found birtn-lf toward the end of the seasun. Ree-i has an offer from a Irairur tram also. and. this beiny his senior year, hi will have it chance to try out during the approaebint; summer. Jim tom Bush Jim Tom flush wa- easily lb., -esv-atiun .iT the infield during the 1024 i a -vn, Hb perforrn- anrrs un th« 'hol ctiriver were mslhinr short of marvelous, lit? error were scarce a the proverbial hen'- teeth, and thi- can only be properly rvaluatnd when uric mnrmli.-i- that a I in. at every hall hit to third hu-r Ha i-vcry attribute of rifle liMlhd when it arrive in the hand uf the third ha-ienan, Jim Tent, though diinluutivc, wielded a heavy hat as mieht be evidenced fr .m the fact ihnt hb- home run in the Toronto rimr wav the only circuit clout of the encounter, AI14j live first of the season. Jim Tom is playing the rote of a school iravtior fp S.iiaih fieuma thi- ymr and will nut return tn • ‘•ht.nl until the ISJS-M session. CAULDRON “Short Poore ■Shorty Poor , CtM'llHhel irf (he IRi h wh jl team. ■ well known the diminutive Hi firIJrr -:.f i'K - M-TC4T «Kwiwii«iii- Uurinie SrmAy lUriwru rnrwr 1 Mrtrri. Ay. hlwl . lUrver SJw|i| ril divided honors with Dan lUmmork fr r 1 ««IfwIdinB berth - Shorty and Sh-i naturally tunds-l rntular berths when Snaky and Dan made their «tit . Shorty —........................' hilpvt and meal tfifdd r and on tb f 11 2-4 nqtia l- A|Si ment when they chcee him in lead them in IfllS. Red” Lawrence Red'' Lawrence well-known in font la II cijelw. nU« wan quite ■ Vfaee In U fh f.ri on the Initrhall leant, lie covered the territory around the renter of the ciulfield, and did It well, Rusty 1 also nuile a hitter. and hlft Mow durinjr last n were eaceediniclr timely n l vrore rniyMwIUr for quite a f„w rune. 'lied' ni playilWI hr- tint year OP the varsity but he lilnynl like an ol«l-timerr and his futura i very yrtmhilir Hed U one s f the 1« ihi ravrtliUH. alrtlff Last Will and Testament Senior Class STATE OF MERCER, BAILIWIOC OF MACON. (he SmiOr Cl.wt of 1925 of the siate and I’.iiliwuk aloresaid by reason of great TjW ! phyjiti) pain. jnpni.il anguish and Spiritual travail of four long years of toil. yVU Jnd trouble woefully o cat and field. in body and brought non n our yl Tj) declining days to realize Jb.ir our sojourn in this Highway of Hades 1 almost run yet being in free and full poncsiicn and control of our faculties, yea. oven of exceeding sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby declare, publish, ordain and establish this, the last wilt and testament of us. the said Class of 1925, to-wit. First That part of our interest which is known in law and recognized in the sheep- hound volumes of our property, being inconsiderable and of none account, we make no dis- position of in this, our will. Our right to live, being but a lile estate, is not at out disposal, but. these things excepted, all else in the world we now possess or may hereafter acquire through purchase, love or charity, within said state and bailiwick aforesaid, we now proceed to give, devise and bequeath. Second We give and bequeath to our beloved faculty a reprieve from hearing and considering our many complaints and petitions to which they have so faithfully and sympa- thetically given hearing from time to time, and at the same time withdrasr all ungranted petitions that may be before them ji the time of our departure, Third: Wf give, devise and bequeath to Dad Aultnl-in all our interest in Tended T icld. known as lot number nineteen, in square twenty live, as laid down in plan of the city of Trndch'ilfe, together With 11 tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belong- ing: Provided he uses same for the growing of food for the hungry rats in Mercer s grits factory. Fourth We give and bequeath jointly, to the Sophs and Treshtes all boisterous, inspiring sports of rivalry, and give to them the disdain of weakness and undaunted confi- dence in their own strength. Though they are rude we leave to them the power to make lasting friendships and lifelong companions, and lo them exclusively we give all merry songs and grave choruses to sing with lusty voices. litth To the Junior Class we give, bequeath and devise, to have hold and exctcisc so Icing as they remain at Mercer University, all our senior dignity prestige, privileges and immunities. Sixth We give and bequeath to lovers their imaginary world, with whatever they may need, as the glittering stars and the gleaming moon of the sky. the red loses of ihe wall, the bloom of hawthorn, tin sweet strains of music, and aught else they may desire lo figure io each other the lastingnrss and beauty of (licit love. Seventh ■ Wc give and bequeath to the Mercer Sponsors, jointly and severally, mem- ory. and pledge to them opr lasting friendship Eighth We give and bequeath the love for women of Sid' Ellison to Jim Tweedy, feeling confident he will benefit by same Ninth- Wt give and bequeath the Mercer CAULDKON with all our right interest, property -corporal and incorpora)—and all other things thereunto appertaining, lo tlw Busi- ness Administration of Mercer University Said legacy shall empower said legatee with the right to print- engrave, publish and sell same without hindrance or nolesution Tenth: We give and bequeath ih frown of Cecil, the Cane of Dorrough tlw Derby of Sneligrove the smile of Walker, and the sideburns of Burghard. to Dr Holder in order ihat he may become more familiar wuh the signs of the Zodiac so that he will know the opportune moment to lead the ' Systematic: Clap Eleventh: We give and bequeath the mustache of I on Fleming to Kenneth Bray, provided be does not grow a goatee also. CAULDRON Twelfth: We give and bequeath th frailty «I Cowatr and the height of P ote t Malcolm Shorn- Green. provided u doc not imule hie efficiency on the basketball court Thirteenth We give and bequeath I he intellect of Bivinj to Goofie Coffee, who may some day have the desire to study. Fourteenth: We give and bequeath the trady wit of McWhorter to Btwbie Rob- inton. provided he furnishes one laughable joke for hit classes. I'lftccnili We give and bequeath the ability of Bartlett to defend the Student Tribunal victim . ,iml the mtuivt indicia I dignity of ' Hill Ireeman to the aspiring Juniors, Lan- caster and Cook that justice may rule supreme Sixteenth We give and bequeath all out love letters from Louise Anna to our tendet spiritual affinity. Prof. Bo Kailey. and wish him many a moonlight night with lhe young maidens. Seventeenth: We give and bequeath the basso profundo- voice of Bootle to Peyton Jacobs, feeling confident that he Will extend the life of his dictaphone many years. Eighteenth: We give and bequeath the shaggy golden mane of Red Simmons, ihe physical powets of Crook Smith and the pugnacity of Jowers. to Mus Garnet, that she may maintain perfect erdft ifl her classes Nineteenth: We give and bequeath the skillful tactics of Cantrell, and the ability to make money of Hurst to the Mercer Co-Op . feeling confident that bankruptcy thereby will be averted Twentieth: We give and bequeath the keen wit of V R. Carswell, the intellectual strength of Judge Audievcy. the powerful mastery ol English and precise enunciation of “Saint Jetks. and ihe meek lamb like disposition of ' Alphabet I hornas to Prof Greet- ings Talmage Smalley, feeling that these additional atlnbutes will cause his classes to over- flow with eager students Twenty-first We hereby constitute and appoint Judge Win. H f ish our lawful and sole executor to all intents and puiposfs. to execute this, our last will and testament, accord- ing to the true intent and mejning ol the same, hereby revoking and declaring null and void all ntlin wills and testaments by us heretofore made. Sigurd, scaled, declared, and published by the Senior Class of 1925. as itl latt Will and Testament, in the presence of ihe undersigned witnesses, who subscribe out names in the presence of il r testator ai his own special instance and request and in the presence of each tit bet SENIOR CLASS I9J5. Thomas A. Dm. inwiur Witnesses: I. Eh Battle, j P . DOC BAt.LMtD. 5 W GARRETT. B ,Vf CAULDRON Notice to Our Readers ERSISTING jo the Lwlitf due “THE CAULDRON should bf a lasting memorial rather than a temporary student expression. we wish 10 offer an entirely new, and somewhat radical, ending for our publication. Instead of cluttering these Utter p-iget with cheap, tawdry, easily-forgotten joke dippings, which are certainly not typical of student intelligence, we wish to present to our readers the sincere efforts of student-thinkers to express ideas and feelings. These literary gems (for many of them deserve that title) were collected at odd moments during the past year from men who daily walked the Mercer Campus. To many, the publication of these ensuing articles will come as a severe shock and as a sad disappointment We wish to warn those who seek mere jokes to direct their search elsewhere, to refer to the various humorous publications of the day. Others will, no doubt, be surprised to learn that men were walking around them, gifted with such powerful means of expression. To this latter class, the reading of these closing pages will be most enjoyable. We sincerely trust that our venture will bring good returns, that our readers will dis- cover some of the pleasure in reading these lines, that was ours m collecting them from the authors, Modesty on the par! of the writers fatrn u to keep hidden the authors of the contributions May these last pages be ever a source of genuine pleasure a constant reminder of the days spent upon the Campus of Mercer University CAULDRON STAFF. 25. Tatnall Square Pharmacy J. S, DUMAS. Proprietor 4 4Mercer Headq uarters “The Bears Home Fraternity Stationery Parker Pens, Eversharp Pencils Norris and Whitman’s Candy If you desire information about Mercer or Mercer Athletics, call us. J STETSON “D TAILOR Nationally Known — Justly Famous WE SAVE YOU THE MIDDLEMAN S PROFIT $29.50 Suit or overcoat to measure Strictly all Wool $29.50 Office jnd Sliops 22-24 S. Howard Street BALTIMORE, MD VI’ K Hauhtlt. Aitretr Kepreitntativ An Arctic I ragedy We were alone in the deep, white snowdrifts, all alone in the tiny cabin lucked away in the silent waste of ice, just we two. She had been my compan- ion and my comforter in the dreary, cold days that weighed down upon the barren land. I could always depend upon her for radiant cheer and a warmth of friendship that is found in few human beings. 1 called her Betty. But now the life was slowly ebbing from her. she was becoming cold and still With sorrowing eyes I watched the chill creeping over her body, which was already rigid and death-like. The warmth of my Betty's companionship was leaving me, and no more would I have her cheery presence on the blustering days when the mercury shivered at sixty below, I would be left alone in the arctic night. Left alone for the madness of the silence to eat into my mind. Atone in the desen of snow-flakes where the solitude drives strong minds crazy and weak minds worse. Alone. Alone! Alone1 Yes, the fire was dying in my little stove, for the fuel had given out, CAULDRON TERMINAL TRANSFER COMPANY MACON GEORGIA Bonded by All Railroads Entering Macon Let Us Do Your Hauling Phone 38 LYON, HARRIS ft BROOKS BETTER PRINTING RULING arid BINDING 21 Wall Street Phone 876 MACON. GEORGIA THE DEMPSEY HABERDASHERY “Headquarters for Mercer Men — m a — WE SHOW THE NEWEST FOR COLLEGE MEN JN CLOTHING FURNISHINGS HATS Sol Ben John Broidvt The Denjpaey Haberdashery Hotel Dempsey Bldg. MACON, Ga. PHONEY SMITH. Campus K pr«scnutivc 1925 CAULDRON MACON'S SMARTEST MAN S SHOP CAMPUS TOGS'’ CLOTHES STETSON HATS Furnishing for thf CoUetfe Man HERBERT SMART WALTER PEARCE DEAN DAK EWELL 559 Cherry Street V alter Clark Prop. Shoe Drp'l. CLARKS SMART- SHOES MESMATED. 1 hissed my love. and bade her good-bye, We decided lo part forever and aye; I loved books and li'jrniny v lore — Over annem volumes long would pore- She sought the dances. social joys. And thought men's hearts unique toys. I ife's too brief. she'd laugh and say. For you to spend with your books all day.’' Erne she was to the end. howe'er. Of her fathomless love [ had no feat: She rather liked my studious trend, But Creek and dancing never blend. And so tonight in a moment of bliss. We hade hire well with a single kiss. Heavy of heart, with parched, dry lips. I turn once more to my manuscfipts. HUMPHREY H HUMPHRIES Tbeic dor mg in the sun. ten years be sat - Prospered with his silting and grew fat: Ten years, punished a stinking pipe—his yellow Teeth- right upper canine and 115 fellow, The stem so long embraced, wore to a gap That whistled stomachiely m hij nap. Ten years he sat —but now he Sits no more: ttis body has but followed where he went long before. CAUL1 DRON Dunlap Hardware Good Clothes lor the Company Family WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealers in DAYS General Hardware 406 THIRD ST ALSO Courtesy. Servae, Yale Building Hardware Satisfaction 456 Third Street MACON. GA. 258-26© Second St. Telephone 1671 BIBB PRINTING CO. —§T?S— Winchester - Simmons The Best in Sport Supplies Commercial Work and A JVIMeet Supfuuiet Publications Compliments of J. !i. Williams. RepJ MACON. GEORGIA —mm— A MESSAGE. Just a little song, dear. To tell you I am true; Just a little word. dear. Of tender love lor you’ Just a little thought dear. Every little while, To Weep your hope J-gtaffi, dear. And vour face a-smile!: Just a little pain, dear, Permeates my heart. When I think that wc, dear, Are so far apart. WHEN YOU BUY FROM A ROGERS STORE There's Always the Satisfaction of Knowing That You Can Select From a Great Variety of HIGHEST CLASS PURE FOOD PRODUCTS And 7 hat One Can Always Make a Saving I HE MACON NEWS The Oriole Dining Rooms Evening and Sunday The New York Cafe limina Rooms tot PiiVine Patties M owing and Barxtuei 112 jqJ Ml Second Sit«i MACON, GA. Telephone 2461-1111 A Link in the Rhodes Cham A. G. RHODESANDSON COMPLETe housf.furnISHERS 6!6 ChrfffV Si Phonu 694 M.i.on Gtorgii It RMS TO SUIT YOU CAULDRON COLUMBUS DISCOVERS AMERICA IN A DAWN-TO-DUSK I LYING MACHINE. Radiogram to Queen Isabelle - Dear Bella—Hopped ofl early this morning cie l Radio working fine Motors humming bmklf Air nice and Yours truly, COLUMRO. Another Radiogram; , . . My Dear Isabella—Trip becoming boring Took a short nap as we passed err A orci. Going to lunch now. Always. COLUMBO. Radiogram No. 3 : Dearest Qtinnie—Afternoon is passing slowly Wish I was back in dear old spam. Jazz music from court radio livens things up a bit Devotedly. COLUMBO rmiMii raaiii i huik , . , ... ,, ,. . . Darhngest Quecmi —We landed in America about five oelwk. All well Met a knock out Indian girl. She's a red-hot mama. We were interviewed on our arrival by reporters from the Mercer Cluster Your very own, COLUMBO P. S : Will be home again tomorrow. B MACON CAFETERIA Next door to the Union Station O’Pry Heating S5 Enjoy Well Prepared hood at Moderate Price Plumbing Co. WOOD-PEAVY FURNITURE COMPANY Pioneer Healing. Sanitary Siilis ocftOrt or Your .1 M y Rock MACON, GEORGIA and Vcniilating Engineers $atr U With Ffotcers PHONE 2086-2036 AND Office. 163 Coiion Ave. Stry h With Ours MACON. GA. Nutting Floral Co. jlineon’s Leading Florins ■ 4M Second St. Telephone I Y76 BURDEN, SMITH AND COMPANY Complete Outfitters for Men College Men s Clothing Requirements Specialty With Us MEN S SHOP OPENS ON -4= 7 CHERRY STREET JACK’S PLACE POCKET BILLIARDS 10 Tables 2 k Cue Meet your ft tends at Jack's Place Compliments of Central Pharmacy Comer Brautwjy .ind Cherry HARRY'S CAFE 313 CHERRY STREET Near Terminal Station Real Home Cooking Open Day am) Night Rhone 3313 CAULDRON Judas Iscariot Blinded by the blood-red calves of her lips. The woman at the tavern where we stopped, I who held the Master's trust and purse. Did sell my soul, yea. to buy her for Myself, did sell my LORD For nought it was, but wish to lay upon Her breasts and want and love of her sweet body, TIiji I conspired, for thirty pieces of silver. To kiss His cheek, and so betray Him—that 1 In turn might kiss HHR lips. YOUR OPPORTUNITY There axe .1 few «i us who, in ibis day of high eo W. do not f«l die need of entia compensation. and secure it if possible If you were of tend a raise in ninety days, provided you qualified for it. would you bniuie, or rtudy to accomplish that which would advance yon I an ntfmr:i you that fail —«.'fir ijoti if iepr it artJ do ifour purr’’ COURSES SltORTHAnU TYPEWRITING APPLIED EKCMSII SPELLING HOOK KEEPING OFFICE PRACTICE PENMANSHIP PERSONAL EFFICIENCY SPANISH ‘ EVERY STUDENT GIVES INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS KAIGLER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE 207-209-211 Cotton Avenue Telephone 3517 MACON. GEORGIA Mr . II. J. Klbhr, Ptoldent W. C. LivincMon. Uswinr Man«r -r 1925 CAULDRON THE MEASURE OF VALUE The value of a bank to its community is measured by the service it renders. And the value the commun- ity places upon the bank is reflected by its standing in the community. I he Fourth National Hank has become the Largest National Bank in Central Georgia FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MACON GEORGIA !,i‘l Us Give Your Eyes the Once'Over Chapmans Pharmacy Macon Optical Co. ,1, N. Kolith F. II. Johnson ‘ Prescriptions .i Specialty” Cornei Mulberry Jnd Second Si. Phoftn 1660-1861 1 62 Opltml Sfmntiisit 468 Cherry Street Agvncy: Vfr rr??a 'i and Sorrts Cofidia Ittiain Phnftpr 3131.3IW. l!.--ulrhi'i- rhtillr Lett ice-Good win Co. C. A. Yarbrough — DENTIST WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS S9S.£ VC Citizen A Southern Brink Ithltr, Iirnrrnl I'rartlfi' uni! D. iiral X-Hjty W«rk 561 Bio.iJm'jy MACON, GA. MACON GA. 1925 CAULDRON The Southern Haptist Theological The Seminary LOl'ISVUXE, KY. Bibb National Bank Tuition Ff rr 1 Apr is-m's Mnitevnlf ti|u-niiiir flnlr. Hrptemlier 12. l?2i SPECIAL FEATURES UV Wtlcome the Atvoirnls f.Dlfll h ISsblr tourw drvutiriK 7 Cj hotlr- or iVferew Sttulenti p r Ws-tk 1« careful Study Under |.rufr OI • ihnt are in the- uriBin.nl Inn unir of thi .Srnplure . Capital, $200,000 S(lin4)l mi lEalilr Thrulvjty Sch «l • ! ( vm|faralive Rrliiri n and Mi- Surplus, $50,000 ihll. ScIsmI nf Sundnv Srhont I’nLuaes rictawl f eh r u-turn S ri loe} Safei y—Service Srhnul •( 1 hunh Eltkicnc) Catalog Btvinn rumpli-ie informal iim seni 1 uwm raiuni. Aiiilms K TJ Mt FUNS. PrnklfM Marion 11 11 r.maifville, hy. EDUCATION. I should be studying now. And yet [ cannot begin, For a memory clouds my brow. And a longing writs within O. what care I for the Mush. For Algebra or Greek? This learning bur confutes— It's love, sweetheart. | seek Ob, I'm glad I came to college. And py in the things I learned But the more that's mine of knowledge, The more for you I've yearned. I've learned that learning can't suffice. And wisdom, 1 eons' rue. Js making earth a Paradise, And so 1 turned, sweetheart, to von. TRIOLET ON A DOG CHASING HIS TAIL. Round and around, Head after tail, Bound upon bound, Round and around Making it sound A miniature gale, Round and around Head after tail. CAULDRON INFORMATION BLANK Name —Goofuc Gravy Greene. Address Okefenokte Swamp. Class A. No. 1, or hut class, Honors j i Mercer Water boy for football team made record for appearing before Tribunal. Bat bov lot baseball team, elected linitor of nine dilTerent organizations, voted class Lgg bead, fan three professors crazy, champion horse-shoe slmger T3-’24. Studying for degree =105 in shade. Affiliation with clubs—Kappa Kappa Pappa, Pic Shelter Literary Society, Janitor of Janitor's Club. Ambition None whit-so-ever. CAULDRON FOR PERSONAL SERVICE AND COURTESY NORWOOD AND MOBLEY ■45S Cherry Street, next to Lee'v Real Mexican Chili. Brunswick Slew Hot Dogs, And Pit Barbecue. Il is all hwvf cooktd, Rm s. Drop in to set us- Sandefur - Harwell Clothing We Carry a Wide Variety of Short for Vouna Men Company At Popular Prices Where a dollar dots i Is duly. Tv BH 1« i 4 i55 Third St. Phone 4287 Elect Vjlors in M on INC ■S20 $25 557 CHERRY ST. 250 Sturt's 5 Factories t AM SICK OF THE SIGHT OF WISDOM. BLUE FLOWERS 1 am skIc of the light of bias flowers. Of hlui' flowers, blown of tire night; Sitk of the blue-black rose And of lily caps blue-silver white Let other prate of books and learning. Of voltimes large and manuscripts— Mv heart is fired with a restless yearning For clinging arms and full-blown lips. 1 ,im sick of ilie pale siulf of dreaming. Sick for the sunlight at noon, Sitk of a loot that i mystic And dressed in the itofls of the moon. let others look on leaves long-faded. And breathe the musts from pages rarc- 1 search for cheeks by the rose pervaded And love the smell of flagrant hair. I am sitk for the red blood of tows. For the lily’s throat yellow ay gold. And the warm pink flesh of a maiden Thai the moon has not stricken told- 1 et others lounge ‘midst shelves of books. And libraries filled with ancient lore-- But give me a girl, and sunshiny nooks. And 1 will ask of the world no mote 1925 CAULDRON School Catalogs and Illustrations—Leather Dance Favors and Covers Dance Programs and Invitations—Fraternity and Class Stationery The Chas. H. Elliott Co, The Largest College Engraving House in the World Commencement Invitations. Class Day Programs. Class Pins and Rings Seventeenth Street and Lehigh Avenue PHILADELPHIA WEDDING INVITATIONS FRATERNITY AND CLASS CALLING CARDS MENUS INSER TS FOR ANNUALS 1925 CAULDRON! Palmetto Pharmacy Prescription Druggists The Dempsey Billiard D- N- Mjk.Uhiw, Prop, Parlor NORRIS CANDIES Kodaks and Supplies A Place of Clean Amusement Telephone Nos, 1271 and 1271 Corner Third $ Mulberry Sts. MACON. GA. Basement Hotel Dempsey OF A FREIGHT-CAR LULLABY MERCER S OPTICIAN V. B. KEILY 'Maker of Fine Cfeofs Phone 4116 572 Cherry St. Sing me lulhby song. O Wheel' A lulbbv song For the night is long. Sing me a nsosured song of sled, On the su-ngbi ftWiiyt tinging. On the -smlk curve ringing. Georgia Banking Co. I hirrf and Srmihil Sif ( Open All Day Invites Alereer Men Sing me lounclijig songs Of miks 1 heel. Sing me crystal songs Of miles to ref I. Sing me silken tongs Of tied On sUet. Till 1 sleep! ''Office Aid far Any Trade' McClure Office Equipment Co. Phone 901 560 Mulberry St MACON. GEORGIA THE TATNALL SQUARE BARBER SHOP AND PRESSING C’LUB COS LINDEN AVENUE I1 HONK 641 Hair Cufs SO-J? Shaves $0,20 7 hree Expert Barbers THREE HOFFM AN SANITARY STEAM PRESSING MACHINES WE HELP MERCER- MERCER HELPS US All Work Guaranteed. Mercer Boys Welcome. ADDS A SEW JOY O KREAD EATING AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY A Good Place to Spend Uncomfortable Feet interrupt a Your Money busy mind. To enjoy foot case, ] U'perul able Merc hand isc you give up nothuiy flat fleet Caurttfij and Appttiunivi are as slow as fiat tires, For easy Struite walking, wear F. C. Benson, Inc, The Macon Shoe The Square Deal Store' 572 Cherry Street Company's Shoes MACON GEORGIA 361 Third Street J CAULDRON SPRING Ruby' lipt Lips moni 2nd warm Tender lips, iw«i and true Lanky’s Place Lip emuniat, tinbruisrd, and pure J ip% like i rosebud unfolding. 320 Second Street SUMMER Cherry lips 1 ips miking and sensuous Passionate lips, hoi jnd enthralling Chili Parlour DeLuxe Lips ready. mature .inJ waiting J ips dripping with ripeness. SANDWICHES SODA AUTUMN Scarier lips Lips mocking and beckoning Siren lips with carmine splashes 1 ips worldly ami wonting Lips cankerworm ravished We Cater to the College WINTER Business Faded lips 1 ips shriveled and shrunk Icy Ups wilh ghostly flutter DIAMONDS JEWELRY Lips relentless jiuf cold 1 ips to jshef returning Flournoy Kernaghan J. P. Stephens Engraving Co. OF THE FATE OF A SONG I Grticn Watch Co. DREAMED. 570 Cherry St Scarce had mv hip dug its place in the bed. Scarce hud the lights grown dun. When I dita rued of a thing 1 would speak ENGRAVING REPAIRS with the day And I dreamed ol a song I wotdd hymn- 1 have risen and shaken the dust of the night Mv lord, the sun. to greet; And shaken the gold of the stars from my hair That falls to dust at my feet Hut somehow, now that the night is fled And the hght on my lip glows strong. 1 cannot remember the thing that I dreamed Nor remember the tune of roy song, The Meeting Place of Mercer Boys Arcade Billiard Parlour 561 Cherry Si. ■fe : Bffi Z5 S! CAULDRON Macon's Largest Quality Work Stationers. Printers. Office Outfitters ,'tfu’ui c Rwdy to SffW You D, A. War lick 8 Son The J. W BURKE CO. 406 Cherry St. OUR WORK STANDS OX ITS MERIT J. H. SI RATLING OPTOMETRIST Telephone 767 Specui 1 In Relief nf Eye Str L™ Cherty St. Telephone 1 6 Miron. I I 1 7 Cotton Avenue Jarrcf Paint Class Co, MACON. GEORGIA Pilttburgh Proof Produett 31 Z Third Si. SPANISH rURY. Oju Ail Play by CUnk burjlurd. ( Note—li -s deep stuff. Only Spanish studrnis need r«d ii- SfiririR: Dr. J Clay Walker' clast in rlrmenlary Spanish on second floor of Library Building Di Walker is lecturing Dr Walker: And now. gentlemen we do nor wish 10 learn the language of a country without also learning something of its manners, foods and customs Goofy” Coffey Let's sun learning about the food first. Doctor, Dr. Walker To look at you, Senor Cafe, is to know that you are sincere in your desire for knowledge of food. So, name for me one of the principal Jtticle of food of America jnd Spain , Coffee: Yon mean in Spanish. Doctor? iHe pronounces si Spawn-itch ” i Sure, 1 can tell you on and give you the words from which it comes Ahem 'Callente,' meaning hot' is- added to the word meaning canine, or dog. which in Spanish is perns.' I'he two words, when hyphenated are 'Callente-perro.' which w. ol course. I he Weiner. Dr Walker Bein' Splendid y likewise, fine But esne more question. What is the plural of sausage.' Coughic (solto vote): What means links,' Doctor? X Curfdul Note 'X mailt the spot where poor Coffees head hit the gravel walk just below [he Doctor-who-could-bc-driven-so-far's window. 1925 L. E. WELCH Watch Repairer. Jeweler and Engraver PROMPT ANfi SATISFACTORY WORK MERCER BUSINESS APPRECIATED 508 Mulberry St- MACON. GA. THE STARS CAME HOME WITH Ml J he si art home with mr last night Down thru the valley and over ihe hill And turned as I turned to let! or right And % topped wh'n I stood rtiLI And once where the trees hid met overhead. I hid to find what they would do; Then I uit1, where the leaves were thinly spread. That they were kidding, too. But I left them ill—all save the light Of two lSl.1t I gave to J ty dreamt JO keep, That they might run with you tonight Till you. tew. went to sleep. ROUNDEL. The dock tick on. the city noises dir. The world with all its clamor is withdrawn T hat silence may the daihness glorifv- Tbe clock ticks Oil- No other sound 3 hear, save from the lawn Some night bird's notes—ibis couch on which I lie Can give no sleep so I await the dawn. the soft breathing of mi friend nearby Tells of untroubled slumber, while upon The mantel, as in answer to my sigl), The clock ticks on. LEE'S Macon's Shopping Center Lee’s for Less HEADQUARTERS I OR MERCER MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES You Will Like Our Store EVERYTHING TOR COLLEGE MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES •SdJfilUiTftirt GuffftffJfffJ Of Your Jlfo irv Bark Eve’s Department Store 4S6 Chetry Si. Mjcort, Ga. W. L. Williams, Sr, AUT STORK Pictures. Frames. An Goosis 107 Cm n n Avf. Macon Ga. Sinitty’s Place I CHERRY .STREET (root Htunt Cooking Soft Drinks Royal Billiard Parlour Over Bibb Nuioiul Bank All Mercer Boys lire Welcome 9 Tables. 2 4« Cue None Such Cafe MO SECOND ST, Open Day and Night Mercer Boys Welcome Best Waffles and Calcet—l-reslj Eggf with Billed Luther Williams Bank 13 Trust Co. Opm All b J-l •-«- U « P-m- l .-i Pirrcal Inlrml raid vf JM'lR AetMBts Y.uif Airoum Will lir Welcome Cor. CMInt A . n4 Ck H SI. NIGHT-PALI A VIGNETTE Nighl The black winded hawk, unjessed. Hovers and bums in the Wnt And swoops on the light. The toty flamingo of the day Hies Screaming 10 her marsh away In fright ON MY USE FOR BROOKS, I am happy lo dabble Mv feet in the brook. To laugh ai its babble, And give back its look. While mv fancies go flashing 1 Ike minnows m schools, l eaving brook-moml-hashing For W'iscmen and fools, V_ One of Mercer's Many Get Your Friends Building Material and Paints THE RIALTO J. 11, STARK F W, REICIIEHT FROM WILLINGHAM fi. It. SMITH Macon Electric Co. Sash and Door Company Wiring and Fixtures MACON. GA. Phone ft Jt57.9 Second St. MACON, GA. Prices Right Quality Right Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary L. R. Scarborough, D.D.. President Seminary Hill, Texas To the Students of Mmw University: It git’fs me great pleasure to call your attention to the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. It is a gre.n place for preachers, gospel singers. S. S. and B. Y. P. U, workers- missionaries ant! men desiring any sort ol ««retanal work in the churches and Kingdom of Christ. Such workers can get what they want and what they need at the Southwestern. We have a great Baptist Spiritual atmosphere, tides of evangelism run. high, a noble, scholarly faculty, health, happiness and hard work. We invite you to come to us. Write Ter catalogue and further information to L. It. SCARBOROUGH, President. Seminary Hill, Texas, CAULDRON Smith Watson DAVID WACHTEL FINE JOB PRINTING Clothing and Furnishings That Phone 374 517 Poplar St. Appeal to Young Men Macon, Georgia Hwuuse of Their Style. Tlirir Snauuy Apnaamne a««l the Guarantee of Vn lilv That Gof with Hicm Wr Sell Clothing Made by Hotel Dempsey Stratford ft Braeburn Afai'on s 1. fading Hotel Ratos $2 00 and Up NO BETTER CLOTHES CAN BE HAD AT ANY PRICE 250 Rooms 250 Baths This is nor an expensive or an exclusive EUROPEAN PLAN store hut a store that takes pride in the Management Herbert 1. Block service it renders OF COUNTING. Oivc love b«( I On ind two. And last « 1km For being new Two lot« havg I Two and three And last it best [ ut [or me. Three loves have I. And I thrive, [ will tome Jar Have four or five, COMPANIONSHIP A swallow .11 moot out of sight A speck against the blue With teeing that he had no fright Mr heart to wonder Brew Until I saw what set all right There ww hot one. but two. DUSK SONG Come with me dreaming in the dusk. Pricked by the lanterned fire Hies' play. While hawk-moths whirr among the flowers That slept all day. Dusk is dreaming, night-moths gone. Gone the fireflies now to rest. Night on earth is sleeping, sleep Thou on my breast. 1925 CAULDRON Central Georgia Baking Co. THE HOME OF QUALITY Phone 221 xml 4000 216 Couon Aw. MACON GEORGIA Ries ft Armstrong, Inc. JEWELERS Compliments of Mr fur We Oooifs Ontu 115 Third Street a Friend Phone 816 h With I't niter Idle Hour Nurseries Simth i Leading FfofiiU COLORS—A TRIOLET. Mv Katy's fascinating eyes When sparkling with some coquetry, Art' dirk as Iceland's twilight skies My Katy's fascinating ev«! Though browner iwcrirr when she cries-- Their darker rmxids belong to me— My Katy's face mu mg «yes, When black with sparkling eoquctfj ! VII.I.ANELLE, Of lovely eyes I've ceased to dream. I sighed but once and sighed in vain. So love no more shall lx- my theme. Of wine red lipe and breasts of dream Of arms that lovers pray to gain- Of lovely eyes I've ceased to dream Hence, .im'rcnu thoughts. E do not deem Your sweets as greater than your pain, Scs love no more shall be my theme. To sigti of love would ill beseem One who may nut the fait obtain. So love no more shall be my theme That day is past when I shall scheme To know the sweets that loves contain, Of lovely eves I re ceased to dream. So love no more shall be my dream. 1825 CAULDRON Hospital for the Sick— SHOES Your Body Must Be Revitalized So Also Your Shoes. WE MAKE THEM — GOOD AS NEW Out-of-Town Work Given Our Very Best ATTENTION WE PUSH FOR MERCER S CONTINUED PROSPERITY GIVE US A PULL S. Shier Shoe Shop Phone M97 456 Cherry Street MACON. GA. 41 2 SECOND TREE'!’ TELEPHONE 1926. Kash and Karry Market Wholesale Retail If you want the best, we have it — WM — CHOICE BEEF, PORK POULTRY, FISH and OYSTERS MACON. GEORGIA BALLADE OF: THE BALLADE. A pretty form of verse is this. Born in the early days of France. It ha the sweetne s of ,i kiss. And. too. the stuipness of a lance Such grace as had Provencal danse, Fire as was known in early Spain. And then its beauty to cnbancr. Each stanza ends with some refrain. Three rhymes no iinal word mas- mist. 'To curb ilie port's moraganct) K(e|4iirsments of the form insist: For stanzas three, the ps et pants And dunks he holds us m a trance: Light linet to each, and then to gain I he forte that «pennon grants Lash stanza ends with some refrain. Villon and Swinburne gave such bliss With then ballades, the Muse implants In me desires, in hope if list A few among my rhymes and rants. Pi,iy, reader, vouchsafe but a glance To these bad lines ere my heart wane Then Pegasus no more will praiwe. {Each stanza ends with some refrain.) 11825 CAULDRON FORD Adams-Buchanan Motor Company AUTHORIZED I, I NCOl ,N- FORD - FORDSON DEALERS 716-720 Broadway Phone 3497 MACON, GA, AN ORGANIZATION Built to Give Complete and Intelligent SERVICE To iht Druggists of Tltt Southeast J. B. Riley Drug Company Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturing Chemist MACON. GEORGIA ALL STUDENTS Of MERCER UNIVERSITY SHOULD KEEP POSTED On the Happenings of the World by Reading The Macon Daily Telegraph Here Since 1$2G CAULDRON Somebody — Somewhere Wants Your Photograph — WM — METRO STUDIO Portraits by Photography 572 I-2 Cherry Street —mm— Telephone 8900 Macon, Georgia 1925 CAULDRON Yates Tabor Company MACON. CEORGfA Wholesale Disteibutors of Staple and Fancy Groceries ASP Everything that’s GOOD A (3 ENTS FOR BALLARD S FAMOUS FLOUR AND HA VARICA CIGARS Navis Vanishing Cream— A Perfect Non -Creasy Cream Recommended for Pimples. Sunburn Tan. Freckles. Blackheads, Chap and Wrinkles. Doe noi promote the grow I h of heir or the skirt For ul by your Druggist. Manufactured l j Coleman Meadows-Pate Drug Co. WhiiU'-uli- Druggist MACON, GEORGIA OF NIGHT PL-AR Give me your fund. I mjiw can we The dim white outline of your fare. So hold me. as the earth is held Jn night's embrace Tis only thus, when night is come And your dear form I cannot see, That feat, is now. thit I shall lose You .times on me. So now. that your dear fate and form Are hid from me by night s deep seal. Hold me—lor though I cm not see 1 yet may feel CONVERSATION. Yes. said one. I'm a student I m wise, careful invariably prudent, I never rush to any conclusion, For unthfiughied liasie results in confusion; I'm never caught in the toils of passion. I conform to the Times, to prevailing fash- ion. Yes ' said one, I’m a student. The oiher replied, manifesting displeasure. I. too am a student, hut nor of your measure. I follow the Rights of winging ideals. The future 1 pierce to see what it reveals; Bv pasuon atn 1 lent quite often asunder, And mv bean speaks out in a voice like rh under. Fashion I scorn if it thwarts my ambition To develop my spitit without inhibition. I. too. said he. ' am a student- CAULDRON OH HOW DELICIOUS GELFANDS QUALITY PRODUCTS GelFand's Mayonnaise Ihe housewife's only competitor. Com- bi nation Relish—Thousand Isle Dressing—Olive Mayonnaise—Peppy Sut Sandwich Spread. Lowe K Sammons Grocery Company Corner Fifth and Mulberry Streets MACON. GEORGIA V. C. Marshal. Pro. T. M- Willingham Set y-Trras. Central Sash Door Company MACON. GEORGIA If you warn good LUMBER. SASH. DOORS, or MILL WORK, phone or write us. Out factory is one of the roosr complete in this section. OUR GRADES ARE THE BEST 1925 The Ross Company building supplies Wt .ipp Y Built iip Roofs and .Vph.iti Shiftf-les MACON, GEORGIA Williams Manufacturing Co. SiKf IHft Farm Machinery Muter Trucks and Tractors 661) titfS Broadway Mi aeon. Ga. U'ftere It Paus to fMile C. H. Bateman Co.. Inc. FRUIT AND PRODUCE JOBBERS Commission Merchants Tht Home ui Quality 451 Fifth St. Mjtoit, Ga. Cbas. A. Hilbun Optometrist nod Manufacturing Optician $20 Cherry St. Phone 5 75 MACON. GEORGIA Burney Brothers Co. INCOItPOItATKD Wnali I'rodm t and Kru 111 3 IS Poplar St reft Telephone 201« MACON GEORGIA FREEMAN COMPANY Wlielesalr IVidHr. and Fruil. 4'ai l.ol D «IrHwtem S ;pI Pnlalofs. I'carriei and Melon lllllf.! IIS I'oplar Street Tilrphonr .’.',114, Macon. 1.1. Houghton - Halliburton Co. t Not laturi ) rated Wbokylt Ofjlti? in Fruits and Produce ill Pftptjr Street |j njr Distance Telephone No. MACON. GEORGIA ON POTATOKH fr«| 1?ir ii | imllUa' Hr r n, PnCatim ma%h d or htfwt d; And fur i rhanire potato | iv. For drink -pviilon brewtd- l oiiitor creamed it breakfut hour, For lunch ihuioa fried. Potato wiirii al «uniter tim«4 1 Will mita enc pc-ppifu-d . Aiid if by rhnnee ] buuM ilJ, Atnl Kt'E Woiic ffl t Alrnl fu-Err. 1 Mdiu|i| ,aiiiric Ni! yc u make for nri e A uWcrE | vCal-u I'ln lrr! 1925 CAULDRON 18 6 1925 WESLEYAN COLLEGE 60 Officers and Teachers 600 Students THH OLDEST COLLEGE FOK WOMEN in the: world I Wesleyan is cnioying the greatest era of prosperity in its history, because: 1. Great additions to the buildings and equipment have been made within the last few years, and seven new departments have been treated 2, Wesleyan has sixty officers and teachers six hundred students, and three I thousand alumnae. 3, The curricula are broad and extensive, offering the largest possible oppor- tunity lot election of courses in accordance with the gills and tastes of individual students, -I. The Conservatory of Music and School of Tine Arts offer unsurpassed ad- vantages. Fifty practice pianos and two pipe organs. Leading artists of the world are heard in the Wesleyan chapel. 5, The Gymnasium, Swimming Pool, and outdoor sports contribute to Wes- leyan s remarkable health record. b. The rates are reasonable, FOR CATALOGUE. ADDRESS. W,M. F. QlMLLIAN, D-D.. President MACON. GEORGIA A magnificem new campus. consisting of 132 acres, has been purchased. A GREATER WESLEYAN will be built. “ Wi’s ftytro ini'ite Mercer to co-operate in lhe building of a GREATER WESLEY AS”. 1925 CAULDRON EAT KINNETT S VELVET ICE CREAM ‘Gee, But It's Good PHONES 162, 16 I C E MADE FROM PURE DISTILLED WATER I'hone ISH EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Montcvallo Coal Dixie Gem Coal The World's Best Coals Vine ville Station PHONES 771. 772 KINNETT ODOM COMPANY ROAMING. OF RENUNCIATION. Roaming is my life long |r«J(. Roaming' F f I must take the ihalknjjf m .id.- By chaparral tn tun jnd shade To roaming. When I idvtmure from the wav While roaming I find the chaparral astray; I is golden IIoh'hi sttm to say. ' Come roaming. We dare you. wanderer, to try. Come roaming— A long as yellow metis your eye To 11Mm until you've passed os by A roaming Oh. roaming, a roaming. WIjiir E iu.nl like to bit Roaming down a grass-grown road lb.it winders on tur nr! ll t could hue roam to heaven On my flowered hills at even. Then I should tike lo end my life a roaming. And my heart that is withered now! 1925 My love for thee is as roses art Thai are bound about my brow: And the withered seem and leaves, and lJ ( rns Alone are left me now, The year was young, and the roses young. And my heart Was young as they. But the youth of the year, and the rote and my heart. I know have passed away. Have passed away. And I cry to the thorns. That I Icar and throw from my brow, One an Thou with the year and the rose. MERGER UNIVERSITY The Outstanding Baptist University of the South Offers Opportunities for Liberal and Professional 7'raining COLLEGE OF ARTS and SCIENCES. THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY COLLEGE OF LAW. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE SCHOOL OF JOURNAL ISM PR E-ENGINEERING. PRE-MEDICAL. GRADUATE SCHOOL Location Ideal. Endowed and Well Equipped. Faculty composed of graduates from the leading universities of America and of foreign countries. New $100.000 Stadium lor etnalog am book oi fitu'i Write the trgiurar. RUFUS W. WEAVER. President MACON. GEORGIA CAULDRON COMPLIMENTS OF A LOYAL run:XU OF MERCER UNIVERSITY AND HER PUBLICATIONS 1925 . i U iV CAULDRON We Specialize in the manufacture of BOILERS L. B. MOORE WHOLESALE CANDIES I'lwie I« 3 LI l «plar StrrH Dninbutors of OH HENRY And all Ihi- Caiutif , LHalrtbular ths M mr Co-Op Store E L E C. A NTE Sl7 of OPTIMO CIGARS ' a bunch oi satisfaction Macon Grocery Co. macon. ckohcia CALLV LILLY FLOUR— COX CHAPPELL CO- T Ixir It— Wholesale Grocers Whfrt MACON. GA. S. R. Jaques B Tinsley Co. IF AN BERK V DANIEL Wholesale Only— i u.MMKIH'Iai. I'HIN'TtNC U .(wriali in l tLi-r llrA.U, Knwlnl'i- , but iIk retailer Cnnlv, Ktc.. amt can ghe you iinmc dimp tm t- VlCr. TrlrirluiDr 310« cjn (urn Lilt ijjni 31 Broad Km. fia. 1925 BUILT ON VALUE GROWING ON VALUE The College Man s Headquarters New Suits I of ro.inv fan Mcrcrr students hjve been with Dinncnbcrg's Good Cfotbes for ihe college nun We believe we ite bet ler prfp.uctl this Kjson thin ever, to supply Hist the Snurc (ilothee (hr college nun dc- mimic New E-nglish models in Summer's Vmirieil Cbilht —either one or two pints Piices rejsonible Djnnrnberg's smjft burnishing; for College Men. We hive nude speeiil piepir-Htons to supply only tlx newest all the fuels' will be found first i( this exclusive store lor Men New V Neck Swesters. Cob lege striped lies, the new Crjc'cnctted Cups. Wide Belts in ihow striking new colors— tin guv powder blur And remember our prices for Quilitv ore jIwjvs lowest SA VISE AC7VOA' Gt'ARAM EED DANNENBERG'S STORE TOR MEN Tele phone I-two 5 SI 2.50 to $40 00 Quality Apparel at Moderate Prices Everything a Man Wears New Furnishings CAULDRON —mm— Atlantic Ice Coal Company We Freeze to Please MACON, GEORGIA PHONES 361«-3637-} 38 Merritt Hardware Co. Each falling leaf Augments the grid That wells within my heart The Wasted blooms. The lost perfumes. Their sorrows .ill impart HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS My verdant life Hath felt the knife Of pain's keen cutting frost. My love hath failed And gloom prevailed. My joy's forever lost JONES ft CONEY Commercial Printers WE SPECIALIZE IS COLLEGE WORK ■fit Broadway Macon, Ga. n AULDRON For SUDDEN SERVICE Call a The thinking fellow rides A Yellow Hail Them Anywhere YELLOW CAB PHONE 5000 Yellow Cab Company OP MACON. GEORGIA 1925 CAULDRON ADAMS BROTHERS CO. Wholesale Grocers MACON. GA. Distributors High Grade Groceries LAMENTATION. I awoke eager-eyed. iwwhejn, Fiom a vision of love Last night. And J saw your faec ere it vanished In a rosy cloud of delight. And my heart how it ached, sweetheart. As you passing from my yearning view— And 1 lav lot the whole night wishing 'the dream were partially tru - But your love has withered,, sweetheart. And your lips no longer are mine— So waking from dreams each morning ] can only sigh and repine. 1925 AN INVOCATION. To lips upraise the tiny cup That holds Life's liquid ray. The liquor of life. Id's drink it up, Enjoy it while we may. Tite past is laid in its sepulchre, The futures hut the vaguest blutr. The present then let us prefer And drink our lives away. We have the Now for our design. We may not waste our draught divine. Tht flask holds hot a pint of wine— Tomorrow is today.” Greensboro, n. c fL BRUBACKER President Atlanta, Ga. L. BRUBACKLR Aw ry tS t reasurer BRUBACKERS College Annual Photographers Executive Offices 8 Albion Ave. ATI. ANTA, GEORGIA Write for Prices and Appointments CAULDRON Builders Lumber Company MANUFACTURERS OF Long Leaf Yellow Pine Lumber Sixlh Street I nun Cherry to I’oplur Streets RPER T)IIKt; TO Ut'll.la a HttPSE- WE PIRNISH MATERIAL STRICT I. V TO GRADE PHONES 32 and SIS MACON, GEORGIA Macon Paper Company, Inc, Paper. Paper Bags. Boxes. Twine. Etc. 311 Poplar Street MACON. (■KUltUlA LITTLE THINGS. tl the little things that hurt the most— The trivial flut it io hatd to bear— li pains nit more to think So she curled her hair Than .ill the staggering thought that hf t lost. I «iuli! not understand if she should say Tint .ill she promised ms was a mistake: But I know well how fast my btt hopes break To see the vines in flower with her away. I should go elsewhere if I had my choice And lose her in strange place for a while: She mocks me here in every half-heard voice: She springs to brine in each fleeting smile— If 1 forget hn numbed by too great pain, The little, cruel things wilt bring her back again 1925 _____BIRMINGHAM,________ 3o 2 ifiai'S- COLLEGE G HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL SPECIALISTS. CAULDRON JohnsorrDallis Company ADVERTISING PRINTING Atlanta, Georgia m COLLEGE ANNUALS COLLEGE CATALOGS CATALOGS DESIGNING BOOKLETS ALL FORMS OF DIRECT-BY-MAIL ADVERTISING COi IM E RCIA L PR I NT ING KJISl 1925 CAULDRON OF AN HOUR I NOW AWAIT Of LOVE IN AN HOUR. love me! Yes. for one scant hour ■ I would forge I ihe whips That beat my bruin to thought of pale tomorrow. Upon your lips, I li you not who held you chut Embraced to yesterday. Nor whom you will hold, so, when rh‘,5 one hour It pjMtd away. I only ask this moment, love, Not fait I)—loo like j flower: No promise can hold fragrance- 1 hut atk Your lip an hour, So give me love while this hour lasts. Packing its sweets more tight, f or knowing what we take not now, perhaps Shull fly with night. TO ELIZABETH. My olden friends [ truly love With fervent love, and fair— hut as thru aimless years E rove New friendships would I share As lauh s to hope, as life to breath, So friendship is to me— A new friend is, Elizabeth. A joy to Eratetbte My dreams are bitter dreams today- Youth's things—too full of fire and pain I wilt be glad when they shall pass And only dreams of dreams remain. Youth s things of flame and of an hour, And that one hour alone I watt, When the full flame shall sink and dir. l eaving a glow wuhm the grate, To which I shall closer lean. And light what little dreams I'm keeping. And warm a soft, sweet tear that now I cannot shed for bitter weeping. PROGNOSTICATION. Winter 1 You are a bloat. Rig bellied and (at. Leases, flowers and fruits; Love, light and warmth. You guzzled them all. Wince.! You are a bloat. Rig bellied and fat. Just that. Rut you will be thin enough by Spring. Old thing. Build With ‘Duro Brick The rtjcur.il bnuiy of [ uro Brick Ins made them extremely populat with architects contractors and home builders through- out lire South From 'Duro'' Common—our unusually beautiful common brick to Ratine Dura—considered by many the most beautiful face brick in America—there arr five distinctive textures from which to choose. If vow are planning to build 1« sure to see “Duio ' before you decide on the brick to be used. It will be a pleasure to show you camples at any time. Standard Brick I ile Co, Macon, Georgia V. E. Dun woody President M. II Musee. Sr Vice-President 1SZ5 CAULDRON I he Me rce r Bluster MERCER UNIVERSITY PUBL LSHED SPASMODICALLY SNEC-Jtv I loft'U LI. £d if or-sr) Cfjiti JOSEPH ROHINS0N RECEIVES NATIONAL HONOR Mcrcpr I'mffssor (liven Mlitn nf lititHarlunei? an National I’u Micutum ChlCHtU. JrttJw1 6'1 .1 ul ill - H«Eli h Department of Mercer Univcfnity hn. ln 4 ly «CretUed the petition a- rditor-ln-chlrf ..V the Win - lljuiy. |j II im.r u- periodical «I r-H- IlCifial MKrtHi. The lilustor i- ijwtes-d clad I note th.' onward march I the li-n-i-h.. - it M-rr -i tv l the rtianriv r in which they continue lu rains ilhv beacon of achievement to hekuhlu that tvere ni-vrr known before in Iht h in lory of the ka fitylf«ki Mr. Robinson ho ninny brrn tin ml (nr Mr Uuttlhl ways of uylmr thuuf rind fur hi-. sparkling «Vs- .. Never dnm the day 1-- . that hr doc not hare each uf hi diun in a veritable uproar nvirr his famtHlH Witt iciimu it hi been raid lhai hr is thr (nnnir t man n (hr (caching -inti nf I hr linirenfty. Hr KuiiiiHtiri i writ qualified in iirrrld this dlMlnttive honor and all of hi furnd- and admirers wish him every mimi . in Ish r w line of rlulcfiVHlr. Ilk feirmrr uluilrnU aku unite in thr heipt (hat be will hr a bln ti lay in Mir Nrrlh with hit new job. A- n boy Air. Ift-ihlntun “!i- fu t 'd nnt'inc hi- fellow-dudent a a provoker uf mirth At timw hit «risi n I sayinu won hi bn enthrall the trarher lhat thr hoy Joseph would hr it-kr l to slay after School In svrdt-r rhat the in-trucler tniubt derive more detisht from the Pithy uayinES uf the yutilic Heiiiuc. Omr Of the old «hool-mnur ,d th- p.i.rc ur ircallv the fnllovrliti; incident which ill'idratt-- how htiilllialit the boy Jeuph wa 1: -neb an. curly a ei Jiarph. s hl hi teacher, esplRln to the class VI hat bi rtHuinl by elastic currii-Tyr ' •'Kla-tic rwreury.” .mid (hr- ynuth In hi naive manner. t made by thr same enniMtiy iturI manufacture rubber stamp!-.'' Nriwt . loss ib thr Whiz Bang .- i,n n. C HANDLER BREAKS SINCIMi RECORD I’nrwrn CJmivdler, «i .i( l Mercer minstrel, broke u Muffing rrefii-rl yesterday aftcra non at Rid «'c lerk. TJui event « Cc-urrud in I hi- home of Madam Octavo Rue, CTJO Itcd-Spring siriri Thr record wn- se«y expensive, h.v-in bstm imported from the Victor record company of Sinarn, ti .. and Mint a rcprodurtion uf unr uf tin- mini famous w nj of fir. 11-2-0 liiehnr.tinii champion vncaii.l of the M-tc-t faculty. Mrs. Es:ir fc nut very di-spomlrnt on-r (lie dlauurr, hut [Jr. I(|r Jiardujri fcs. in [rare nvnr the I S-Jilanlmiilie. It wai the only one of my rcc- I unii that has «wet h n woW.” he explufmd tm hi | frlrinfy bet ween sciti , SNELLCKOVEs WORLD FAMOl'S CLOWN. RELATES LIRE HISTORY Hr VVillinm l.rnnardv [1 Vil In the shadow of the lull! 1 u:ranur- Ural htnrk tent of nrmfind silk iKat .SiielfiTove re- lated the story t the ihr !« fame thai ha had f'.' 1 v'lual and no uper|om in ;lv hi tciry nf the virciH World- Altboueh nnv nf I tie mint r... table rhnraeCrn m earth today, he still rr- int-mlipr thr dear old day at Mercer University, and lilalsit always that bh «ct Iw j-erformed in a ui-ic 'riccd ilJt lent nf (Sc school rolo-rs. My ypmtwl inspiration •« tfonen fr-icn ny profcs'cir of urntlismalics, said the Errat Sitrll yrove ns he put ski hi mtlllon-dcillar moke up, III infliuince was so- struatr fhnt 1 s'lill irw acterul cow- in ml act. anil 1 hi pan lyf 1 hu perfurinaiH-c t W'hil baa mndr me fahnun. With two milk bucket- and a cuW, luSUil |« the in- -piratlan that I received from my nmol teacher. I hint- bi-ell able to rain the top-most pinnacle All' IN CHINA'S FIRST BILLIONAIRE Shanjtlnw, China,—I'wm Ke - VIp, riined irrarl- liatc uf Jlirrcr 11 ni vcrril y4 in Ilie II l t hlJlIunuirir uf the celcsnliil kUiKddm Mr, I'll has made III for to un sclllny diyiny «trite to the mountaineer nf th ’ Chinese Alps. Yip stated lhat he believes that hi phnUOtnabal - uicrss is due tn his early axsoeiatnm with Dr. Haeduli-, one uf the mem tier of (he faculty of ADVERTISING IN I'Juft Twenty-livi' year from n.t v«. «ne will M-e pe-iple Uulnit sbiwn I hr -treeta of ths- «ItV with advertbe- mviil-s on their Jiat-hand . on filUr-in-band ties «tail i ’ i'il 1« their rnaUEaili. IVlc ( atci|i si. .Small sirfU wnrkesl out in brilliant |ik will adorn the luthltig hit f a flapc-r-r. ami .trikinvlv dniuned ad will (truce the bat-band of the marauding sheik. Eye-yla will to- dc-curated with a small dc- -Iko in sold letter iirorliiminvr to ih - wood thal Sur-llliitcrul Ilranyi are the U —1 on Kartli Who know hut that even the teeth wait be itwtl m a bnckvkiuiviI fur fancy Ictitoriny of josk slescfipMon T lirausy [ioiinstead of bidnu in tlhe shunt u( lmtterflle ami hirst- , will W in thu shape of a tradenmrk «f aom niaruifaetu 11 uv cWntnay. Thu hlyh -t price for such ailrerli-unE will probahly lm rhanr -d Inr i«e« «m a flapper'!, uartif «n account of it tiHuu Mich a - well, it'll s:o?i a lot of uioru-y to yet (hut kind of ahvway. Yoa rimy ' It man fall down on the side-walk and tear hi I roOBv-r: . He will Immediately run to the- ncurc 1 ml'ertlnim: agency and cell them the tin.ee for an ad. or in other wsird , h will rent out the reUI, 1925 'ill CAULDRON yj Afterthought Macon, Georgia. February M, 1925. As we now complete this Cauldron we breathe an intense and prolonged sigh of relief—not that we feel that we have finally attained our goal. The opposite is true: we are prone to review our efforts With regret We should have done much better. During the compilation of this volume there were periods when we were consumed with pessimism, when we felt that insuperable obstacles barred further progress. But, thanks to our many friends, both in the faculty and in tile student body, and to the Senior Class as a whole, we were re'Stimulated and continued with our efforts. We offer no extenuating arguments for any imperfections that may be discovered in this book. We merely ask that a reasonable and considerate attitude be assumed by the readers, We have done the very best we could under the circumstances and none can do more. Remember, dear reader, that if you had been editor or business manager of this book it would necessarily have been much, much better But, unfor innately, everyone is not endowed with your remarkable intelligence. Judge this Cauldron, then, not by your high and soaring standards, but by the lower and less presumptuous gradings of those who are manifestly your in feriors. Yours truly. THE STAFF. 'O A ! A— f'iit, v IS 25
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