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A LL days are not alike. There are some whose existence serve but to remind us of life’s unpleasant tKings; there are others «thick im- press upon our minds the solemn relations of life; and still there are others «those spirit keep aglow the memory) of life’s most cherished moments, it is the purpose of this volume to recall one to the by-gone days of college life. Its contents, we hope, will keep afresh in one s mind the recollection of college days and furnish the guide to? vChicK we may in memory live again amid the scenes of youthful freedom. I lie traditional love for Alma Mater based upon the ties of earl;? friend- ship, and cur the memories of the happy days of youth should con- tinue and never fade; other ties may) be formed, other associations may1 bring us into contact with congenial natures and may lead to confidence, esteem, and affection, but thrice happy is he whose heart still cher- ishes the frank, unselfish, well-nigh instinctive attachments of his college years. Because this book men? help to perpetuate the incidents of col- lege life worthy of remembrance and because a life 'cOithout mem- ories is a life without love we have attempted its creation. to Rufus Washington Weaver U, A., Tk D.. LL D, Scholar, teacher, thinker, writer, executive, sOho in 1«« than one decade has wrought mir- acle for Mercer University bjf his farsighted policy and brilliant leadership; who gave to us the vision of a Greater Mercer and who has labored through ceaseless days for its realization; who because of his profound interest in the education of mankind and the progress of humanity, is a recognized leader among the educational forces of the nation, we sincerely dedicate this volume of the Cauldron. PROPOSED MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM DUNWODY JiOLIPHANT-ARCHITECTS UNIVERSITY CLASSES ATHLETICS SPONSORS ORGANIZATIONS ADS Jin iitemnriaiit .IjniSiTtr lIHUlaut Hansfll JFiiiii J843-1920 (fhirf duetfrv of i(ir f uprrmr tfniirt of (firnriiUi JUllj 1932 Dfiiu rtlrrrrr lluiumutit Ham frfftonl Itf2 3-2G Omit fcntmlim iflrrrrr Intufrrit £am $d)ui)l a I lltr Itmr of lnn ft rath UJith Oiftu tita'rt tufiiriul iiwmlr mraii|.irft abnui I?im for ttirll-nigl? half a rrittunj. hr aftururft nirru brurljln llir iilatr from Hrr lomrnJ llinutuli llir liiyliri'.L-’ { . PANORAMA OF THE t NIVERSITY CHAPEL BIlLDINt Til EOUK.It'AL SEMI S ARV AHvmrn n ij« ik Administration Rl'fls Washixctus Weaver, M.A., Th.D., D.D., LL.D. CttdHi filer ot ihr tiUtr Vtt'tvttiitf Sytinn. ('fruitful, t’roirnor it) Ptyt ioloyy nf trliyinn M A., Wnhr Korea! Co|l i-, ISHJ; Th.M.. ) , T|t,11. I . SiMlUHtn WHIM l 1 Tllt'HleiRkiM S'In- itiari: (irailuatc Htmli-nr, Johm 11..| ik iil. Uni vti-Jlty, ISftL t; University 1 CliRlllltall, IW1 ,; | Lecturer mi tile 1.111 Ii «V A'Iii-hiI It ilnl Kim min- turn, ('hjIIhtii IJni'tlat Tlioalorlt'nl Setnlnim. lSll; Ifflurnr 1« Hi’IlKirU' Kilumtlvn uni! Id- etrueloe In ItHlitloii t’eye holnf y, Yai.t-rlilh i;alvtnH , IHt-l ; Author 'The ItcliFlenii Iw- M'lniimi'nr of lilt- Child ' 1 1 J: I'rcalilml of itie Ki.uilii'in. If.ii'l fI Hilo n I loti Awoclallnit, 1 1 T- I : MrttMi’nl of tin- I'-iU'iLlliitl ri'wnilbalnii at tin Snul hero Tntpllel Con rant I on, Uli li; M m- Ihm of the JEtnte K‘llli'lllInn Tinniri of linitKa l«?5-; l3r ii|.nt o1 the .AFHnclnllon of (li-'ialn Collaifr , 1 2 ; I’n-alilrM nn l Profr-aKir. Mere. r fniventity, Ut] -: itinnc-ller or We SJerewr uni- vi-rtllf Mttiotn IjJ'.i-. r Andrew Phillip Montague, A.M., Ph.D , LL.D. riif l’rsiiJrHt, ‘rvlffwr of Latin and Pubiif Spfsiing I'lutliil Urnluatt. liiiivnt-aliy nf Virginia: ju.a . PHI. I'r. I ij|ti I'.nn fCanriC Waahlajlloh) till VtTtJlj-, tVathiiiKiiiti, r C.. LL.il., irulvi'tFliy of IIIcliinontL; PiDlaimr or l-nti n. CciiumWan I'Dlrtnllr: He II. Colittnlilan Coll if,-; Prntlilenl Vnrn.uti University; Prtillltal IIaimuI l'n||e r; l,jr idf-nl ''Olumlrl I'olli-in-, Kla.; Krllmi. The l -tUT of trlccio. null The Letter of I'llny;” I'r.ifitjinr nf l.alin nn.l Public H|.. iikliiic, Mercer University, Dean ot the Univer- sity. IfU-Jt. Vice—Preridrnt, I ; -, Percy Scott Klii'i ex, A.B., Ph.D. Dmm of the S hout; Profrsiar «i f Hilary A.13,. Uulvirmlt y «I Kkliinvlnl, «KK; Ph.th, John HupktiiB r.-.iwimiiv, mi:: Homans Scholar; I hi IMn Knpim; In-tru-rt.s In lll-in( , fi I- hir.olld AnildUf. I o - Sccr-tury r.j ihr Wnnicn'ji i -,!lrHi- itlid Kiulownirlit l-imil n| I nl- Si-nlty «1 Il k'Iiiiinnil 1 tll -1 e; 1'ioIph- ni ..f Hit. lory .111.1 iMlhltol Si-'Ii-ii i- i.Vivrol PnJvrrniiy i i Krnl urky, l91Z-.lt; 3 1 offuel of Hlnlrjry. ll.mill- ii i« colluso. 1,'hIui.t In lIMtory. Cni virility of Ti'ini. summer, 1920; M.usitKliiir KilHn Hi-- III hi-..I-i,l Quart-rly. OirnlK of Ihr 3ei IBla II k III Si'.i ly ; Mi'lli- !.-i .Hm-rliiin HKii-iir.il Ahmh-IoIIml ; Menilirt Mis H l|i|il Vnlhy fl Istork-n! 4oe|oiy: S.I' 1. fury ..r Il' - litionfio Bniaftot lllslcrl'nl s... i. i;. . Mrnrico Mcilalllini, rill |iri « m (In' inlonml [Kim :i of America; Author ' Phi- Kiimnclul Ail- In I Mini rollon ol On: fnlcniv of Vlralnlii, nml Th- Ili nl (lovenmicnt In Ytriclniw; finfriuif of llimory. Mrrti r Univ.-rsiiy. 191 -; D.,m ol (ho (IroduMi- School, Mercer I'rlveuHy liii- I Percy Scott- FlippLtv Peyton Jacob, A.B., A.M. I)ran at tftr Caltrgt at Liberal Arii; I)ran af l)tt St hunt nf EAuration: Prvfrssor of Edu- taltonat Piyrhaloijy gnj .If rfhods; liirfflar of I hr S nra inrr St hoot A n. 1M4. AM,, IMS. Mississippi Pol lore: Fel- low in KMu. iitN.ri Unlviriliy Of r'lilronn. 1 11.- 15; Sis Worn Public School Supcrlnl-ndcnU M. inUrr Mississippi Sui(« Textbook .Miirn issicin. 1?10: Professor of Philosophy nml Kdiicitlon. Baylor !’■ II HOl-IS; Item of Sommer School jlbxI Director of Hummer Sr lion 1. Baylor Colloice, 1 t:-l lS; Xn lH r Southern M'ly i«r Phll- i.«ii|jhy nml Psrr holoey; M -mlirr of Phi Della Kapps e.nrl tiii..r rim So -! |o|tl ol 8oci -( y : M.on- ber Accrediting Coirnilttee of tliv So. :hern As- Boeiaiion of ColtuKr anil Soromlary School : PTOfpJUinr of KM grot Ion, Afciv.-r Pnlvcmlir. 191 -: l n of the School of It I u roll in. Mercer Vnlvcreliy. [95il-; PN'ori of (hr fNylleffr of I-ibi.T.il Arm. Mercer IJnivervlty, H26-. 23 Ri rt.s Carrot.ltoa- Harris, Dean '■ StJioel a f Lmo William Joseph Hraijley, A.B., A.A1. Dritn of Scfjooi of Comintrit; Prof mar of P of ileal Stisttee A.H, Mnm-r l nlwr i1 19 2; ML A.M . Jnu.i l ty ut C| ir !i |Co, 19«! Cmdiintt- i jiU.iTtny of ciiimiD, Winter Quarter, f rfii liiitlo srikflvnl, i’eluinfeii:% rnlreralty, ftifcmtm.f Quarter. 1I1A; Mlftit School P i«ivir l. Two VistrH; rH.f.Rpnir of KrvNOmy nrul poUMriu 4%’R.rili Gntrvia A meiiliumt CoHee.'. IW-H;, n- r jc.%r Ot 5wi0ln|[ , 1911-12. nr, I inii ttnr «f vid (iAVi-rnn nt. I9Z' -15iJ2 '■I,U1...TI.,, Mnvlljt l.rnlvrrfUv , Prufmaor at ID iurv. Souih Oiwiriria iSuir S'-immi ivn.-w- lii:- I ; Kr n |.,p liir. In Philosophy, fim. r liv ®f • -hi. 1 Au Hn Siholtruhlr, tlorvnnl T’nl- '■■►•I'r. j'M?; i i- ,f njs wr if raniinii srii-ncr «ml fhnn t Dir School uf common:a. M.nri t.’til- vfrtHr. 1! !!-. M. n i r VnlvrmUy. Itlli J.lrtinmuii of Dry, 1' H -I . w ith Am-rlan Kjtv—|lrli.i=m ) ' ■ 1 17 191 ; LI..I1.. ttJ3, J,D„ 1 14, Vnlr rr«liy; I'rofcwmr nf Lnw, «ini Rwroliiry. •r rutvrmiy l.im s tMS.; - pro- i .if l.n,« anil I Van, M ■ i rrr I’nlv.-rnij Hrlmol, 1 7 -. - Atr t.JT ntr LAV.' KACCLTV 5 t iMKi.r: Whui Wai kh PtftiJrnt 0} Slu.tr nl Body Ker.ru e nf 1 hr tremendous initdv ill [hr si c uf ihr student body and the many problem which resulted therefrom, it became necessary to divide (hr responsibilities which htrtl«f«K had been borne by [be prr - idem of (he Senior Class, who automatically was president of (he student body and judge nf the student tribunal. 'I hr division was to the effert that the student body should elect its own president from the Senior Class, and that the Senior Class should clrrt a judge nf the student tribunal from the honor students uf the Senior Law1 Class, their leav- ing tn the president of the Senior Class only the duties which pertain to the many problems of this class. It is expected that this division will become mure and more popular. 2S 1 Seniors and Post - Graduates POST-GRADUATES Arti mio Movrovi, A.H., M,A. S-pijLiiliH Club; Vm lty Tmilt Mvltlovil wmntry ,-f Komll Am i 'i i Hr lm« MAy-il here )«CHUM of lit ilinrouql ot H] Liii ih, he 31 g«nvl:niirnr ' y e jit ml f. ljiml the feellliff of rrlerilnlni Ihjiw n i li Li W tram iiiai itiu urn «r ivd aim ■ nn i it tor i iM iitunrrv «il-l f ,f H-re.r W. inak The III 1.1 mu- h loi'tnl b'll'llilt hi liKUi'r Inrul KoflliRT Fi.KMIXG 4 A.B., M A...................... HttOIE l nl«rt B til'll Hli.im. rlnl Auoplnrlcm; A. Mjicoji, (ii-tirjiia c r 17nlvoMiy. 'is. I’i.er 'IlUn I.i« Hiry l. ly: V When r«C.l.b1o,r medve-l hi inuk-ht nt tin1 f-milor Hiirb Mia U-r h ili-ifr -. Thor - Ih not r| jiner. mof - hni-lr tyjk of boy or the Sl T - t rmtipua than Ifoterr fth-krl- son. Heredity c.iv - him n hiitdnnt si 11 n ■ I willed lin n.i - eonri'i1 • it by iMrt iind ubc r lunl’y. It r -|irc nt . loo, tin. Itlch. «t typo (if ..i|un t -.l nilafutvt msfl hi rhai-n l4!f JiUJw-ls tniiulktldd- What more cou I 1 w u k wf kit a uo 7 POST -GRADUATES Ch arles Ernest Rodgers. A.B., MA.......................Taiupa, Florida AlLalvtrrknl Amah bnl Inn, Im-tiu-itur In rtrrM-fc, 2 37. rip Mhotor, a quirk r. a m nu i|«-irrinumsnn: Oi-ne ;in- poirn- of tin - h-ir:i, htImi- of i HlevtH. I'm Inu llii last twin yr arn Iid Inn- t fln-ofc nt Mi in r mill «ii hin xhriiiUlorK lum rrptfd fchr m |HHkPib11ity of irniiunj; (hr on ; tiuniloil n«nl fifty mlnir t- i • «it MVr-'rr in fhc lnriHO «i- -or 11 ill iv writ i «• - ih lit uni? rt'UHvim i«y «ocii nuuuy unn kiihi di . kmmti imn ih houlnl t i ruiliiiklv rc brilliant, • ultur-il Lluhi of unn-olil-h rcrviro to mini kind Lim a Ermine Watkins, A.Ii.. U.S.E.. M.A..............................................Jackson, Georgia MISS HVIKIVS Art r,r «li atr, Cux rnUruc. A 1«. lu-dti.- Tin i'.jUj'S'1 : A « (Maul Art Innirurtnr, Co Codes! , 11 Wx(Klii .JiirH' !rj Mt-r-. fi ha tiny- ayr .Asm S-.-yi. P x, niid lb :ul Tilt. Shf I'lniM to n-actr uni-- .. r«.ir w,0i, f t't.n ,, alan B«l Ifttilli«ll la r |t(mn an- . U! «linn II.. -illa,- ..1 her thorouifh i'r,'|i8irallon An In the ajtllbralt Usual proMi-iH' oJ th - t|lf in- an.id la: . .■(...I-I., nt rniala-rllKS ur-at n-rvlit- m Hi-r rlKMt-n Orl'E Forfbimt Inal—-cl nil] U (ha.- KISbol nyUtPuJ wttl Ti tf fa a oro-L willi tn-r rtt-usM ■-Ftt.linllly n n I ni.,Im.- a- tin | art-11 l|i. S.vmlei. James Whati.i v. A.It., M.A, Iturncsville. Georgia '‘SAM Slcnua Vu: Ok'«n ltlitn l.it-rarv S-ttl-lv. I'rt-J-lilr-nt ErMlwutt i'Ur . ’I; “iTuMffl'’' jttalT, 'IS. Kdllof-m-Chi-r ClUMeh. ? : ‘ I miHf-taV1 SialT. ‘t . Pra-Alil-pt ' ‘Ibit. HI. ‘3i, ; StutltBl Tri- bunal, HE, 'S4-; ItoUlHl TnhU , Atalatasu ill lai: ;IWh IV p.ia I lan-iu H7. Hire you («IT KimaVIi a limn wlio pn -- i1 i.i.i-c ijIlnlLy -« ra-nm-al vrlth lovnbl-nr a niruant Uku that cil a. lovi-lj wtiiuaji? Mo l Sjii lou m-iy trot out a, ur irimiiutl-n Hint luomltUa jt ixiu! nttrucllvf Jh.-j -,nnIltv. hau yen tc-ukl m-an-r d t'.rltu, th ,4 -tiny, unt-mutil-iijs, J 1 .niXARlIy infraititinf per hoiuiiuy lJmt Siuu ti im Hut li.'hln.l litis. niAVc mien lht-rc i n Hlfu-.-r, Blut- |irof niiil. mnr.' --.-rlouli man. Sam linn tl-' I'I,tl --ai bi-t llfi-':, v,ork—itA nn-lrt-n 1- nu lt tvii-tl npyrnti. n toodnl—m t lata ]I c,— ni'-wnii.-ipii. Kim i mm- h ru m ril, wot pti-Alfli-ui -ar Ills E'rfAliinitn i lax-i, iliui uuti ffTitdunli-il nt the -nil uf lain -.• l.ii.I y-i-.it H- lit pcim tiurliLK third year nr M-rc-yr—inkLmr fiia 51, A. u t ttaehliiK l iinthuinii Jtnylisli. 1 Jub'i ,.‘h nu. In,a 5- tlu-A. U! If lln- w«nir—la inf1 fucH. JL SENIOR LIFER ARY CLASS SENIOR LITERARY CLASS James Noble Akxoul A.B................................................................ Parrot. (Seorgia SOBLK'r Kappa Slirma; Phi I H im Llt T.try Soihiy; PreHiaIHits • Iun: Freshman’linskc-llwill; Class Foot- •mil '23, ‘24. ‘Si. rtim.liiill, '21. 2S. ';f.: HI.'... (’Iuli, '2). IS. '2(3, AHSisumr Maims tile Club, '26; President •] ■ ■ (’tub, '27; (Uiri- Ulnetor Oloe Club, 'I?; ISmnl ’2i. '26, '27; , J-IU Band. ‘77. CIi.-it l.ttMl-r, 'i .. I’HU-H Ib tU. .•.■.■Hill, '26, Iff Jiirni lf tffmfil maJi for mr rimtat. S«Mf Is n lliemh.r «I (line ]i«rclr ol ti-l!li-nsUlc h s on Itn? CJ(ini ( “. W shill I never forget Kltn Doe hr ever have werlnlii tlunurht r KveryihlnR socnui lo be lovely ntial II troubles iver ki.'JhiiI bim we will not know nhaut (hero. Voblu has ihe reputation of being one of ||m' liesl ■ Iiir-ll ;l i n , v.-r ra I. «.I. ii Sbrnflr Obi- (’lot- 111- nmhlih.H Is (-• be Rrester .bill! Al Juimn nidi be n un'iH'-r producer uuin t'lu KKutnd His uviivmcs in coiicse imvr w.-n prepared him (or such lusks. Arthir M ’ikkiott lirx.xKTT. A,H....................................................... Timpa, Florida ■SllAUOW‘f SlKim So; Phi l(ulll Llt’rriiy Bairirly; Pn-slilrnt Florida Club, ‘: it Class Football, ‘If, ‘Se; cUMta IlASO-lniir, '21, :j. •‘Saiitf at hvirti- dttJ Ji i-lJ ahfOttA, RfjlU I he Imul (If flowers I Jinir this s-.u of Jtcp ur 'flu- lure at rml a stute da’Uls Rucl liixtiriotn winter |.sorts vi, ? not anovuli ' ■ boll 3111(4 «rn.ii (h- s|t .lo« u M ...... r. 11 was ulmov ;l I til-41 sure fan him lo iiiljt with die hoys on tin- to in pal- and tie could nlwuys be found III t-irry ••tiitlL m sn. lain a run I id T.ittlu.lt ibjiiur- Drue Store. Thl sa-emcal n taroriii I.iiiikijU' I 1 it'.t■ (of him, IKobObly for til rfiutui Ib..( n n convenient | Use for bis girl u, pl. t (Urn up. T3 )o that Khaduu 1| gone buck to I lorlili. thai real i -t.it ) UttalnvBii will lie turi anl fa If.ivj fi.r Shadow' believes in all 1 c 1 l lilutIota of mon-’y. ✓ A.virt I,. Kiiwtii, A.B.............................................................Toxry, AUtnnu ASHY Mltililcrlsl ,v sane 1st Km, “Yt! I J« [tar thf kittdtttft; If if too full of thf mili of hum an Hnifnrtt. Andy ts the i n of aim of «ur il t r statos, iilnee tht:- statas w,u n daughter of tii-.rela -inti ihrTefor.i younger. ami li « mature, Andy w.vi nan nlllliiBT to arust In-r In tins Hinder of hi education. irio Eli: chose 1« Cant ' I lid- [' - i-i ilia, lotr.-na, Un - -n (li .itKlw'-. fun s..il ... 111 loweriite spiral of ilrrcair in- Iras spa-nl four y at'. On tin rttnpus he him many rrluiidc biteual o f hfs k|t. l 11up.islllull and I I(IIirn.’sf to lit If ’I'eryiil.i- Wham ho returns to Aln- biLin.1, lie will • arr; wUh Jilin liar ton! will of the i,m of ileorfcb. mitl of other stnai whom hi- has known nt Mercer. SENIOR LITERARY CLASS d Gordon- J,f.e Brooks, A.B. . Bartvick, Georgia “DOCltMl” ni i'HJliUti l.ltrrary tiocfcl j ; PrunidrilL UnlrlTrlal Aanxintlull, ‘il. fta «l- tiwrJi art flit bttl of men. Mrrhutli of '■lmr««-1.-T and ,lrmurt r , of nfilrll mill fnWlirr tier collilillti-.il Ii' mn- Iran 1, llu-rr in rho Hlrnl inr n Doclor HrotjKS. who mine li• Mr-rmir nficr •ilniNnc l-.uri., liiLtt ei aliMl ivrry Nkini fi- with thi. «uri- foot nt on AI (illi I' mflUD inivi tin | Ak of lil - 11 ifi|i far (ioiil, i,-tmluiht luti, p|H'or In boll! ri-ltrf Mini, Lufei , S, C. and p hand fo cxtfMlr. Jim Colquitt, Georgia Sionim N«; ViurrUy ftoHr-MtU, '.fa-tfr-'R«i I’JiSiiaJn Hn (-l alt, '!f; M Cli h; ltl-llil|rln Club, To plat th namr for ail thrrt'i ia n. To filaj tiir t cimr arrJ filar to nil it. A hurnm; rill (loll of a IlilcIiIa J Lhwiv. Intuit I) Wllii1 Jlol Tom tliri on.- Ihr imiucaMrin o Lt-loa. Hi- bi a. llH r fellt w In ilattri. ,n t I rnl of thud IHiIl, fellows who by Ylimlitmt jutjort ■]«i naiiil tlir niii mlull or ilir mir-- vi.mliy. n riijoya numina. In- mi mintrini.' nmietrnan but hit Ur t onrl f-lulll T'O.1 Iu'..I IE Kbtulnnl ml.I. it I thi- llltlOOIll I'iYyI i in., « FhI It S- III LimVhall thin hi f m. ho- IIIJ.I iHrii m 4. In ilrw of «h- f.v 1 MwH hr aflalna lb.- '!? l-« )iall imis. W' WHI «jt- n. dinti-uH froi 'imllioi f' r nh I'lnyrt to i-n i’l In lender In skill. knowli.lB. of th-u If Am,-, nt Jdirift ItflTtt wi.rlt SENIOR LITERARY CLASS Pai i. Wi.mhj.i Cai.hih v A.IS. T:imtfmrn. (icwgiji Kapiii Alpha; d. or-mliui «niHily. Mi-xillv u IU f-lulij I’ltnS.li iLf K|taniHli “Of soul tint tie. In rh rr,n tail ft i til, unJ in i-mor that Oluli; i’!:im flaw- Will'll il JPHid .ilnl lliiil u:.|l. . I I. 11 i. ' ; fu v II I!1. Ink. I loir r.MiltK I nil v« horn with plenty Ilf At final Kit V n.ii'i.t 1 I- 1,1- !i-tivl.i,H III III...- JI -. til I Imi.Ji Hint .win 0«| pi'l I n Ilf II Ki-uull-i • V minimi. run lin i|mm ri-H i ro-lly 11'' • r .tllimi«i|r iwri? t« k ll ri Aim'll his — Mil n-i.. i. h.:i I . n ,11 Tiiun.l f ■ 'Inn n .htnil; n lm.. ;i riiiktt, n player. ji worker, nil .it sn« tliuf, Kami (In. l i |I it., wMi-ll .iinniflui.lt}' Wi li.VniUi.d; n v.il| |ia | it nor h In viiirr w his ilonr. HA I. W. Cajjxdv, AM. .......... hiievi]li (iivirgiii J ■ ' ■ ‘•itAt.1' | hS Th.iln; | hi 11- Ha Ml........... -lwlr,u , 'l, - H:n 1' . i ‘1,.%. Kuntfi.ll, i'Jj.. Knotiii.il «11,1 ltnhi l i.il, J r Phi [hlla rbld|i ill, S ; IlnnaV.ltoll, H-'SS. Thnutfh tnndfit, nn hit un trt'urranrJ t'rr.r. Xnturr hat ntriihn ‘tijuilfrnttit'. Hill 1-1 th- lyin' of IVJIih-1 win:. ... limit r - '-1 vilhplM Mu Hn« hum 'm 'In nflwliiiWn I III 111- about IIill lx tfeut In norkn.iinj ,Mlt. Mlc| ilmr sf'il o: tcjiiihljPiiPiii lh umiully mitcvslul. Cer- thinly in Ilnl'. - i. If him h.-.’ii Ilnl is llut «M limri'H Vnr It Irr. I... r,.|. mnlto-iv 1-111 In- .lw.il .................. In tin- (| i.tn ol hslu.y ntMlNhM ilm? U l 1111=1 'itir--n w.ifi.itij ..bin in iwij. ■«wiin i in-, .ii hoi pr. - ' -uin [Un.tiHl}- liutll llltl.B.lf lotwnr.1- hut h . V. lri-.l|flDIKJt.; b ' llyiyr III. mV li i kltvs—IfUl ho will r'Viit hi n nol'lt, k. I lAKHiixirnT Casson. A.B. ............................................................ Mjcoii, (iwrgi's ‘M.llt” 1 1 Kmaiii Alpha. I'lit PVWa- i-Uilarr Boep-ty. Fri-khnniii Inii-i 'in ii ry ihluit In Tram, '25 Krfuihnli.il Inl.-r-' oil. I 'i hn r. ';-r lln-f-i'-Oln-rn?i.t..ti|t n on lii li.itti '2i; Mrrmt I’lanw 'Si, '!6. 'i , vi. I -I'rtwMIchi Lirahuttifidbl.i, 'JO ,'2?. a uldrun Utatf. • I , VIuhW Stuff, •it. .tf. “Ilf iniit;'.r nntl.irirf itf-n , haft noth my tan tin. Jum In.nUf Mai'1 p. u « uni • pin ni ili- |ir MJ.itl - • Igl. it,, i •• St «Ii n.. .in that •- la ll.'uPtlfOnuK no lia}' rairipu-i II. . ■ fir- 1 n I.- - ’inilfl- Sh. h :,nl,lii- iiij-.f,.ry that hr ,an Ink.- ip.. paTt -ii .i ii-i .. :;1 n j i.iii'il r '•■mil tliu uum- I. I'-ltlly -th if In • n|i yintur a fnt.-ii.kli iU.I..A1 nnitmu’ itii-n .mil sirl l. ,uv y nlfli luiia. nltui liminri. Il ii maJ ' a nulufi!.. htsh f. haol MTnrit 0.1 h«a • . , , . I.I. li.airu-lw - 11 ■ • • k.. |.in llwm ..n (h.ir i«i lost hr inuho ihi'in Itat thr ii II.WI-, nr. i |iui-ruuia n.innn w aul nf tlm type taut bovit li-uiu (II,. iu.iuliii.ilk. n-nlln; Mi (ho rairtpu , hi' I? loikailllii in sfllilTlira—und «riiii o ilo an ., not’li (h«n la i-aiailtilk- t. r mil' rnofl, .1 ml ' Jli.fi'' tl. - uPl-iullouk tulior.r, ulli nui hud thin fn alty friailttiui uh linri l-lisc 1 JtilliUk, SENIOR LITERARY CLASS I Joseph Poole Cini'M-w. H.S.C. . Lithoma, Grorgia H. rooi-t1' rill Poll LlUTJiry PorMy; ll n«!, 'fi, ' t 4 '1'; 1 L'MlI' ]!, 'It; Manon le Club. The moil maniitst lii n tf uitJam if (oitiiuutd cheirfutltuti. '‘«in I lie H «r from Oaiftbi T-a-h, Ponlv hml tin hi- •if Ulr CHy Wn nc-quirml frurn Ilf lit Itn- nrl|ilil oiliiK rlly ol Atlsinlit, 1 iit he rit| hUy t«i'«,nlrm Jir-.tlinjiti-tl nU'.l til'-mli-il Hell In llin ituiilrv life tif Jlitnr ilii 1 Hm tm, I'oclc mill lilt Mtui-hiim- tire n ftiinlilnjitlrtn r. nihnimiiihi f“l- lHilli |.iiihh1iii,. hi mi.I pleiumre to Oi.hjm- ivlilain lu urintf «tlmmim nf hlln. It I |uirii liin.'iit in hear P«wlii faithfully |njifii.-itn; t|m ii' lin| m« of hi favorite Itiniriuii.'ni. but when lie burnt forth in lb iiu.i ur«iu «if aiin |n-.jiulur jilr II I C'iiiIii. iiliumr.- j 11 enrv Byri Coi.kmav. A.B., Thoinavvillc, Georgia “ttVHP” Ptil I '.'It it Mtirnry ike-lely: Mliiel.-rt.il A eu. -UilLoli, MaMMlIc Club. In man ii r n nol tnl nirrt af Hod. T«i iIiLm world «f craft tuid ditlinrienty If In pli ufntr ktnl«i' l I fin.I « iiMtn In Whom y ,'I [nil |il«iu timilli It. trust. Puih ji mill 1« .ulsiiitin. ih. ««■ have troll few ntcli |i. .ii i m | il'fu'i wbi■ ■would Ici-eii i iru i inur«. inviolate Hutu lm If. li« .-Iiue.'ii lilt 0itu| M h «III? I Hi I't-nfi I«H 111 whirl he «nil irriH liunninlty. In thi ti« lil '• f MrrJfli l l wi leu h. i :ii I| .‘'t he tmni. dihci-n. nxm quei-ty vt hi. h lm inBrlni hl« '■r.-.r ..I Meri'ir llin rlnmmlil w Hit for him tin I.. uthl.Oi h. ju ‘ly III. -I James Lvvrtip Colvin, A-li. I.incoliiton. COLVIN 1 ''Tfir Stirrt of met-rii it . nntUn y ih oui h furfratt- I'rom the lili.tnrl«s htfU of Utirolu muni; iiave raiiQc many men to Mrrmr. Those men tuive Hiltliil nrtirll to our UhlVi-rihlF, .Set ille leant amnli.it thuni lute hewn JmiH's l.xyhiii c«i| ln, 11« ha a| |tll«d hlliiH.Ji S|.l,-lidIdly ts bin elo««-rnitin worh, Huiioiw tmir- rml r -waFt|«i(i hLlJi «U«i probnlil} h«' will u-avo h. C bi«ir«T eqUlH. foi tl« tn K ! Ilh: ihlir In- would bare otln-rwise III- h-HT.S with In lilt. Je«-«m that til. unii„rr.«|y rirwold not Ih. e untry «mil. ,11 Ihm It Jihuttld lie ft l l i-«; Of study. Thl 1 v It oB ltvrl)i «f rtquliulon wIiIlIi in- nan 1,,'t tn un'if BlUtb-m. SENIOR LITERARY CLASS Charles M.vivdex Cork. A.U.................................................................. Maeon, (ipor ia ‘ciiahuk I Jn-lt.t Tln'i.i; Pill ru'lm Literary society; |in i l).-L.i.niq, Brewery [.inir MhiIuI, 2i. lTKIIUHI. iMuIi. HimIjjhIi I'Illi 1 I- Ja.; Pii NliU.nl H|.: iiikIi l luh, 'L'; M.-r. .-r Round Tu......... VI.ffV.. id..,it s-nior Oiiks. ' II' 10 111 n forrtrtl for v hal tautr, Tfiii JtiriiiKf jf llit nodi «« born. CliarlU'' came tu .V-r .i with inumm «on 1 l.aiil.-i' Hlvlt HobooL. hui lilx Imnor at Mvr.tr liaii- vcll|.n..J ali tl-nt Iu- tuul won 1 i.m.l.t II,- is 101 lln- (yfn. of wtm Urnalia in ilm kiinwlodii..- i.f cnli.o iviiJnjm thiuklui; about wlnil It in.'Illis. A trlkiii|t thliiK iitMiUI hia vii.ifc Ih r.ill. l rlLt III- (h Hiillart.1l uilh ncithmif sh.ul of hlH Tn-Ht; Iit. dnltirhls ]ii (litiiiK Illi' ilirlu-uH. 'Iiuril.- hni ilio.-. 11 Ilio l.rn. tl. e ol law 11 hia vocation. tVo extend nur syinimlliy t tin.’ lawyers who will tumid oppnaiti- Him in me .tourt-room. Rohhrt Thomas Daxjki., A.B................................................................Tennillr, Georgia I tci ‘ r iiikiLfi Llti'-rury SiHii-ts; Musutila 4'Mnh; Viilmit i r I fen iliI ; l’rt- U|i n1 Clpejr lii R nclii Vftluni.-vr H- 7‘rif ut a atrdlt a the polei, Or ti) a ili iI to the inn. Poli H id e«l tlif Koiiti'iil iulo o 1 touch.t'-ininMer- .lutii.f: ti yoara in which In- Hi m«i tilIIIIMK’IOW pllurbliiitfvrt to this Mf'.ti •: KdMc'nllvn Hilo It tu. Hun to r- nll In III Kn-lu - non. Tin- way In which Boh hm itutwiml his. di-irn.- to n fhuilitv Ilia nlv. n him tin opiwirtuhily tv twit hlmai-lf In th.- laboratory off Life. Ilia naftn -lntoir nre nil confident In the bt-ll-l llsiat -he 1« tl Iron ptltn 1 of the faith Uilh splendid .-xecutlvi jnmi-ra- Tilt ii'liifl.iU'. group to hi- headed lay Daiilrl will tn- w.-ll orcnnln-d mill mill lend. I'. McCox'NFi.r. Davis ............................................................Toccoa. Georgia “mac” Pl.t Tltitfi. Phi I'i-P-i Literary .Ho.-H-ty; Alpha Omein fffHvlullyl; Masonic «Tub; SItnUterUil AiHuu-lhtion. «ilw f'ltjii. !5. '1 . i ; I‘rw|i1«iu Gh't' Club, iT. '“II r M ti.ls tn 1 Jayliffl tr Atld JtrdAirlA In hid e In rtf to width by honor Ire it lied.' Til . loss off Jt.It- will hit fic-utiy 11.'t llinl on tin ‘ .ill 1 j—Jr- and about Macon o.-xt yc.u. 111- r I- v.ax a iii.Lii. mlnilrnd ntid nsrn-'.-ti'd hy nil. who .lid liLa pnrt for Slcrr-nr by r prmwntim: h.-r on tli.' .?|.-o Club fful- iht-w .• ! . H- «.I on - irf tin- prlutil-ml nololma .m lhc .-luh vaml a nu-in ff.pff off thv q«;iri.-tt ‘ which is fiimoiif wiu-n-vw It athwnr. d, Th.’ wnik-sUTs i-:il|4...| his vain.- 11ml .il.-cr.'il lihn pr.-siil. iit llil y.'iir. VV. - ajM'i-t much frolrl Mar and r Jokw In tho [ai’t chat our loan 1 ct.• V.i.rld u ifatn. SENIOR CLASS , James Ki.ijah DeVaix.iis, A.H........................................Mnnnjunui, Georgia SIKkiji Alpha E] Mlnh: rill Putin UUriiff Sort.-I y; M,n.r liWIIIil Titbit, Vir«-lT nl.Jnnt run- IlnlEwnlr Coumll, 'St, In Utrum luna I !-},J In Inr. i'ltfli, 'in. ST; M|iinlr h Club, JT. I fint tr man, at out t ialt set ra a Summer') Jay.'' Mould I Im u k,‘d i« plucc my lund mull th.- i IMHH wIu.mi- lift l «ner ruiitiimm.nl nlr 1 rliar.i'1, ri ed by plabilUy. clin-mctfi ncul , ori-i'i-wllv'-. brautUul, unu,'l-ntitN U Ideal . 1 Uc,u!,l )I(|( iiinilnlo In IIIIrumK 1,1 ur ' |i,'Vuuirhu. Ufe In not laud- nor 1« Inc lUllr, but LIki' Ii CWc-fy jHrh n muli Hu i, L'i-Miisi limn- ihnn Igsi nnoihiT ixjr iii ; llirrr 1, Hnirthlng dllTWnt— il M filii fully tllR.Trix «him l,luu. Abii( I In, i, - w i t,yW. lie- ' BlllWo.' ll r l|r||rilv qm HU-P ■if .niiiml.inn iirluhr. rf niv.- youth' lih 'tin' oiiHiiincv, linlvmra'i nnrt: UliyiU i in« u'unlly in,'.i part of iililrr nu n. Mi, liny uni iiril III iniiuirn-ftMi- rrkjuh hen- mill iv i ntinll nut ioiirrl Mat lie leave in, Kk f. i if fit k K HiRKm.P Dc.VN, H.S.C............................- . Cmhbcrt. Grorcia jj'J ',,. r •Vu'e’ . - j Binnm Nu, Vni; K |ll',,«iAi 'H’i' 'i«, ‘rt , r M ri,ib. vp '-T'i-.hu|k,s T-renlitn a dm . A in.fatOf in «Urar ! nat ihrr) brMitt'-Uf Ir-oh. i lftli tUW mf f 4w.“ It t (t nm«T l Irnpr.Tt-d-fii ihiii 'llOKtitIn’l tlijrii, ,.t hi In Untilmrjy mum, win ii Rc III l| ffnill Mftnt Itll H I hM«r '■ H'JIlIiHl' rill If 31 . tin.' • i m III he Mlftl' IlltUK I '-' tuciUr ibuUI • Sim ' do. , M U« J 1 4i J ii All-S. I, A. A jfuaril Ml' lliU Hij-iMi aI iDiatball tram nl thul or u«1iSii UoB If 1 ll lUid 1v:S biCnii-, - r 1 iw fact (but In- tian u p.irtl'i Paul In niMH or Itw, 1 lacKJc-m cimlt' In ■ BtIi khMo., OJJ the Tumira Du nit I a hninij - i;t. 1 m M BtfiifW, alhayi re ,I? i • ipM til x|.I undid trlmf vnlco to any yinor iuwS tjuarw!, Robert Chester Edge, A.Ii.............................................................. Dorrvn, Georgia ‘W All'll Omi irn tllli-lnll'. ' Pin l«na tjirfarr yn.ieii Stc-retnr v V. VI C. A., ‘;t; Hr Tutarj- W it«l'ii«4 Vr ofiAiWm, Huitc-r -i s. -14. ' If h brttrr In i liuil !« ttftt to hlvtiry e|VAr«f 4wrt IU ib t utionlii Im ,ifi-att;i ii: |- 4 Vm.yjnt mlrii'tcr i r !h Bna-IBf U fnnuil 'k -|y r ld,ll 1 HI lb,' iri K,i-U[' ol Itcbvct Eil« Vllliougli dbimuryuUv,' tu 1,i vli'wg bo iliMrfjtH blf mrldi -i -uliii and bcunonhnt stolid n™ x. llttJn foriltfsi in hhi p,illrp and «llirnllli :1 iiuitiuiir- Tho D, n1u-.,- of iiii liMiflwritlr u I- ri f ii,, inflb-aiOF nf 1,, -1 «a In , 1 of nun not, conduct, amt «plrit. Thin quw|l,y anile,.' it crlaili Hint In wllat i,' r oryaniutlun tar nartiflpnn' hln n.inu- wilt fir proUtHU il lilt Oil! «USou «r cir- iary unit III r., uni an, nlwny clean. SENIOR CLASS Sam lei. R.ahn Ei.kivs. A.B..............................................................Pi neon, Georgia ■’SAM Ciceronian I.IUrnri g0el l y; winner o( Drnwry Mmliil 111 CJr,.i.|£, ‘2ft, “Ot thfir mrrrfj tnojfil mm an- Jumb,’r mn in th 1 vchol r lyi-r He it 1 ifi-nuinr esuitiuli- r.r |]ir ' A HtUrknt: ho k«iij tlin profpiwor nn llielr P' and t)' - 1« do an'i IHhIUt lo Wlmi til subiwt Ik; «hoy all look alike re Win; r-vorylbliiB la « «‘rip m m wholar or i l «aiiltcr- f!ut Ann hiiK not i-Htlrely 1« 1« ti I •• 11 Jilirieo II w y in‘Ervt'i n t hr Mu ilmira Ilf hill tike an,I pnntteil out of all other In4vr --Mtk .aiifl ni-t|vl«y. lie I , anniti .1. amcloiis, unit frlctiilly. Ilf ij itc ts Hi-ii In you ns ami If bin jh;iiiii|i|i |iiii.tiik .mtl riip (llk.' ■ nimnuo to Incrrtuc ns Hvi-y Have mill ' in lifts bin'll heft'. lie h IliiII t rallHr.'iul ally I li Ir, it Ui oi iiWl proptieay. . . Americas, (n-cirgia Pi Km.pn I'liL: Phi IJiHta Tiltr-raiy Soctotv: Prui-Holle-nIn Caunclf: V.irOiy Ki.oihall. ''I, 'S3, '14; I'reSidint -M- Cltib. ‘17 “Hi nftturr it Inn anbh StholaP. gentleman. nilihU! Tliwo wonts Klril; For tlirei- feblfft In- «a , n gorjeel nr rot n« !ha I oolU'So enrear ft Inn Ii•■i'll mfurilul fl« -m Mm. ... ,, ability to linUh Flit fli'tt- ■ ■ Ih I lit I h:i II 111 ' imLini tin -''. Dthver lib nlwnvii bo fu nefr-nr.l.il ,t_- it lie I.r tile meat tnndiomn tiu-n on tli rainpun On thr fimUmll Jlu-M ItLs hanUtonsr phi'Klnur won the nrtmlrallcn of the iritis and in the parlor ill In sdml.ru U( a was Sn-orviatKl. Item '-I L.irU fair to win for hlnuolt a high pin:.' for lie hm a jrtronK mini! iili'l a strung li-ytly. . . Hartwell, («(virgin SENIOR CLASS Ralph Hinoh m FiNxtv, B.Si'. . Cochraivtjeorgij M IK Kil l M IX' Delta SlKica i'l. Mil iH'iiik Lioniry rttn'1 tty. mbiltoir n no mrS for • . Murrlfl Mill! I'limn I «n-i • • 11« In lbi l h. i-iulil ifoi m t U . n,k In m .13 Oil -lUifh 1 ' ill 1 H niBllllKi'l I 11..... 'I 1 ml 5- III mu' -1 KI.IH hi || i.|n 1 ||- I . - l,r J IT. 1 II I-1 till Hr . Itnll'h FI, F'lnrivj. h... li. m. in. a «hi 1.. m-in. .11 |. 1,. . 1 . ni.r Mw=. - rniiliit n.'l Hii|i|.i, nni] fororor o !ru.- rrli-ml. yni|«l]«i'ili' n? rlin .. «Iu. ni.nl n fjli'tlilly b=in l nml u, nil rlni-rrt- Htl-rli a mini U llulpli tr |H noni-rnli. r .11.1 (itiri. nrll will t.'l 11 man ullinliir.-, 1 lii-ii III I 1..A.1. .1 for 0 ' !■ (■ unii ■« nhnll r • | .I■ with Film ul IiIh rurccsn, Kreif Forester. A.B...................................................................Ilratt River, (jeorgit tRFtt ' I’lti Tinia: i.irermiliru UlL.rnn PorlH.Y, l rt-ri!iUnt ' r.'Hili, =3 juniof T.-.m inaii.il. KrrvFimnn KwHtnli, 'II: rrMdunan Hma.-ll ill Mam U.iiuifcnM. : . '-•«■' ■ 1 .1 Vii««l(j !-Vi.i fcal). 'tl, ' S; ttlu.lciit till iiiuil 'f«, 'i7, Jiii-l iv I l F iir.iM.r. . 7 1' 11, i' a ••hbln.l, 'IS; fi.hl.l4Bl T. 1. ' A- iT, Mini dr-rlui JUbm-mUiiUimi. “Tht fur rt irrasuri mortal timr a fonti, It sflatlnt 1 '•f'uUilion. ' Prrtt i 'll £K Fii| h- it hIIhU'IiI: u ho1 mlipi h iiohiihLlp an 1 iLililial n i.i iht' I.. ..r n.lv iiinBh 11. all'-n.l .| Piedmont. t'olh' !r fur unr. vmr, lin n, n Humy h 'B tin. h r- n|l i' l Unit Mt'rrtr wr 111.- pin..- Tor him. Ihim i-Hliirllmti-il Bitlrh toward 111. mlmn of U..r. r'H Innu dmlim til.' |. !t thr.'.' yi’ ™, Hal oil FVc«l ■ 1..-11a«, .n f.rrfnTTii.'d Tot the purpose .a I,. , I.mliiri ,t Orwit Country Prvo 'liir, b he AtMinn to in'. Ml- lmB.-.r lirrc- palm ii.n anlx n mn - hMifiji lllo Ill Urh unxi wrorlt James C ate Fowler. A.B. - -Mcndo a. Ai ciitiiir, S, A “rjlTACK. ' paiiii li Cluli. 'Mf hr art is ttur at lit ft, Qua - Ilf.' .1' M.'i. . U ‘■-■..I.I ................... 0 1?' 0 • S'. «. tl m.'r i.t in 11 mat r (rteml .a Fowler n mn appreciate him !■ the rulU t nxn-ni. lit i.i nlw.vn mntL-ri-; in- nevi-f ilriiKhln 1 tr xpi-ntclnK advehuily of uIIuth. Hi. j.Iilih I.. Mlll.l3' i-lo.'tTti 11 onitlhoiiTlnii oiul III :.ira.[t!oh tr t«. il'.-trlty Vr«ont1nn. 1ST an not ililnk hi- ..ti.lrlU.ai I a Tain .in.-, IVliLIt- hi falhrr mil jnoih.r wTii. nr.- misjJirn.nri.-i. work for th.- anuiiuol il..ihlu[itii.'nt or 1 ii.- iirnpi of Arr.niit... M vk «ill It worklmt tb| M nhBTitij. m.nj «.-.•hni.iil linprn • nr-n - In tb ft.l.l of hi. ..mi. piuf.. hiur SENIOR CLASS . Hoke Smith Greek, A.B...............................................................................Gray, Georgia - “uokeT Plii iH'lla LUirflify SnrU'lv; I tollor Polk '21 2. '. SocU'ly TKswIoeIklIL 2-1 l AI torniiH1 I'rotflinaiin LVbihU-r, '21; Alniil’li- -'lulr„ '2 ; .S irft-tni IiiMi uh ici Lei r|ji riilwiy, '2 . Strong rtnwnt malts strong at lions, l U a fllilkule IslHk t irivo III? |fcr« p r | IHI- IlnLo. Mt hnu Imon h-OTLibr.A ;G Sl..r ’ -r linij wv i-JSpa-rt Ptik] IwiHM « ' «mo «U lliiii l. l. c. Ihbk- f« (flfo a pil.l ' al' Hn ' In Mionii trv ill thr I'nivorf ity of htraj{o. It muy i«- H'-rh-t if Irr iih lo wiy ;w . bui v.-.' i in i t llok.-’j (•■•kriif .l hoi l prol?‘«4 r i « fr-r- numy h will havo pahH-'d. Ilnk 1 n |ri«u: li K |.irr ijiaa 111 , a caurti-eua Jiiriinirr, and hh rondutt In ttuu of a Kcn th' Mii.colm L.vvvrkxcb Green, IJ.S.C. . . Macon, Georgia j shomy Pht That . l i'Ha HlKmjt l‘i fConntamd.il) ; I -lnu-nr Itaslft Vail, 2f; Vanity llunhotiiaJl, ‘Bt, •a«, 27. All-! . I. 1 A, • Vutw, ‘i ; CaiUulil BJmkvihiill, •«; H Club. “The (QmhiftHUntt of a man ilrttl I i rtat athlrtf OnII ur ih Vent banHctbitU playrv irviT la ir.it'-l a J t,utlH ro court i III'-' prill' rl M-Alinktn (lm,n I'l.r thr.'.- y.'uih h.' hajj lai n nJ.iylnir Hu. rmtyr I'OKtltuli and not yil hu. In- railed In uni the llr'-.' r A.i u KOidadt '-Jti'f In In r. . 1..« fa hli.uii-lI. hint ■ « (h.- il.finia In I liar MOdl(uniJ. aitri «thirties will rid fMxirii ' Orecp, in- i ;vOli lie .« hard to Mill uh limi i f t.ri,.r man .'T.ir In '.mil In M.t, i-r. UV u-IhIi TiSui uh nikl.'ti htlJiln,' , ‘■nii.iAk as hi- has bjuli lil hosKfi V l| uccoaa I® M i n. JOHN’ Frekmav Hart. Jr...........................................................Macon, Georgia - ftuml I'lil Hali Thutu; iTerrtiikLtin [.Horary Sorletj'. Simnlali IW': ini.riiailimul IlduUobH (,'luh: Golf Club; Ti-IHil- ' ‘ I ut'; Mt-r.nr Hpy ; V t. f. J.. Vr.nhman rtift. ttiiK T«B D- Sothing tnJufith htr i'rrji n,il q alilio. ' A ki'un. ulintvl In I iiilml -nl'il liy lb.- r-ltclo in'iijtnr ul the caniuiium;rt lajlilV Inn resUM.'d III the roundlilB out of «' wdiiilmbtr. .'■dli-ifa vnraer Tar ' tlliHlor. A Arm-lianor nraduato from hifih m-hiKil- M nns evutiliurtl Jim i hi-. iImi? m ailomU: i i-rord In npltn of Ihr fan that other HiiilrltIon hnvr [MV-VonMil lit - .T.nri'jirration ul til.- 11Jlii■ nn thl' [ihair of hi. Lirilti r ILy nluf-a- llOlL SENIOR CLASS Thomas Benjamin Harrell, B.S.C..........................................................Lumber City. Georgia ron'' Doli SIKIIIJI PI (t'amnnnlikl I: 7J(rl- niIu!i I.IlLfiirj' Soriilj'. ' Hfjart r:i ,i n m«Jr Ut lilizriK, ffrat naturs ma,i( Ut mt ■ Afn-r MiviiillnG -‘wiuils lulli'Ki at Mclliui, Toni i aim- co Minor. Tliri'Uirh nn Itu l,n Hat.- Im Im itntilw au i‘nv[ftlJo icliulAntIt rwtoM. Ilffoi...............ini-Uilni; hl « nrlnnlr drjrrt-i1, IIP r uLnl ii | n.i i 111, - mail) «f lusi jiri'1 I' aiPlnUnt ivi 1 11 1 5 «MI In thr l.il SI firliaaC, His iklnlii- Im In In- u retumvri tiki lnnyf-r. This iunl 1tl n ln- siinnlcl itllnln for vilnn b IwAVr 11- rnT ! •- will u- v..-r t-il w ll i iniili ili.- Mmly of i’ ti.mpr. ■ -ni.l l, w. a man . ,iei|,|..i| n Two. • ikiinot but innki' a (.ro!.'H l i«ini Bu- r.'iw terti os Ihmudi fliuinrtiilljr Uuli'imn r ut, papvB J. Hen- prix. A.K ............................................................... Au hum, Georgia i }■ pf-M-iii of Utwiilt llul : pn. l.li ni r ciuli: llpi w i«l AfUtoHattott. .y ]uil foi tUHi itir . . jrr-tini , P J ' lijii‘i ,i-io TO Sii i. f-r fur .i vhcplliin ns i«mr 'III Hi- 10 hi-riv n.r |,ur ii.i ,., .. .nlnii. Mi , His narihlli'O. « A tVirlbl «nf- ih t «rf itlr itilnl.li, iu| ww lH'li.v,- til in to hr- wnrtliy uf W.llllllllt In JllH llll flll rwlrj, Ilf : MrHO 10 111) nvfll 1111111 foil wAftoU-' A 111] I|11 V « th,' ©I ll«-r ivtlow 1« ik. ilkt-pi'i«c. flnVir lift! till a Ilk, K. J. Is ni Sliest. hut hi rnoOwfly pillow I]I] flip, k oq Ills msulvr In 'no fonvi rd-“ Bernard Melville Herring, B.S.C...............................................................Vtriali , Georgia ■ ,4Rmt rtluma X l; (‘loram Inn LJtnmiy Jttnli-1): FMl.i Siiltna Pi ■ Vnnhi rr rial : Cicrroi.S.iti RnrttMIrill Ti i iji, 'ill Instructor In T,.( -wrltlik|ff; Ut.siin|i- 'T1 ut. T hr rii7iJi-jf mannrti with tfir hiamt mririy. With n quirt unans uinlng nttllnrt . anil lmbui d nil Ik I Ik'-IN.. i n lit-IlM quo! It |,.s IhAl hnkfk A grlkclwitiau. Herrin ha imrnitll «hr m rr or If rTi“n Irnor of III way q Kriidtmtioil with n ■ i.h i Trlj‘ • iiiMt r tllt r. Kriii in Hr H into btwlrii (UrtltlHiiia « nT.IIHy «toni; uJriUiilrtni i,wtf tin-, «ni i.iuiitbuK' i hU i o.'vii.kill., nittn in th.. i u iikso ivwrlJ. SENIOR CLASS Geokgi; Ward Hl i.me. Jr.. A,B,............................................... , . . Byron, Georgia {S' “cf-orcf.1' SiKiiin t l; Phi Hell l.li.n.iv So- lo«y: hWlull, • (.- •sflusur'- Stiff. Lvtry man has hii fault, rmJ hvnrfty is his. tVJi-n mosl of I lie Senior were Hat-lionu-rr- -H-curc w:i ■ a Kfvxlinihii, Iiui ■oim.In-vi In liu «ifuglii U|I with Ihrin This, In ns.-H. .-d-.ne.s ilnd j.i- i a. Rv-xi'llvt. II ' his I he i:H| a ll y of j-tiahlntr hiiiis-lr forward—n t in n number chat r -[- ls hut in a manner Hint aiiiu-nl . Hr- hu 11 InT fsitllUy nf .-lljmlnj,' his Hull. US IV«-II il hi tilii . I .•IhL u-ij MLth fill CjuIiIIt . r l rialLiii; i; 111 ■ fvr rhi- li hi |trci|i«jrtifi]i if cnvli, Sbv.mch.r Harrison IICRT. A.B............................................ . . . . Marion, Alabama “sve Aiin e 1 HilSI ilAitl AhSihLi! hi3i J,fls hath a daily bsaufy in hi fif . ir-ul limit htllwn III Bn',11 i se 111 ''I If- nine to us this 1 from Viihr K«n ( 111 1 hail formerly alloli.lisl Kownr.l At ouch Insiliiii Ini. hi t.-fl nit ..lll-MnliiJJlir r-eC'-'d In -o|ll rclio- Instl- anil eiltn) U« ariivliy. ..t..i m.i. l u for ih- li.nt |i«.rilr.ri .r 111 coll.i; career Hy sheer afrUIIV «uti lMtH- -iirfUl ner MeH«. i . Iw to «ItndfiK hi d-,' rr-?M in flir-s year . Hun b jtu.iti -if 111 nil Tier, Jovial In roueoysiilfcoil, l-tll p-oss-s-H-cl of profound sorlotiKiiesv .of i or- piijHi' iiinl |i|i |iLsr Wr nr-: soriy that Hr enu In With Us only mu- year, blit re uro'if I nd Unit hr iiin- lini) in -itui-liii' lil work. Hi: 'RV CliARCKS joN'fiS, A.B UcUlIl, TfXaS ■'sr. CHARI.f s’1 J'lis IVltsi Uicritry Swirly; M-iulcl. rV |v«-pik iibif Mjims r of r. -T: Iii . r n:«iiuii.Tl KrliLtliMi.t flui . Ilu1 ta t hy «ii ftr. tttti hy vaunli, is tutu. St, Cl-url . ' though h-- hull from a tv-stern state tin northern rollvue. do vs o-t find 14 at nil liar ! t- ii-iiikio w 1 li the Mouilivm t-nys m M- r-i r. It i just ,is - ary for (hr )lmrr l.oys to ii ri'i-t l-ii-i ns It Is for them In hr i«-c.-pt..d hy him. It s ...ll.w r r.nr at Kwluff In-fvru ounilnK to M- i -. r «- - ah eh. laid. one; Biislr-.-s. MiktuiK.e ,.{ Ills v..ll. i{r I n| . i , m-r-kli.'l or ohlEour iiunrt-t: class i-rn-tdeid: -ind live nUH.-ilr tcC.U'l' :, nil in tu - yrnrs. ll . iltnss tir-t lull «II fe-Lii louivla, hou-v- r, '-ut I ninny t-i-sy. Our -i-nnot help l-Ut Holior his -'tiel-ey, for In ikim s. s It In tin- miitrilnliYv dcgn-c. SENIOR CLASS J John XgWTuv Jiummy. A,It. Vfillrdgcvillc, (irorgiat ' KKWT Mil lli-lla Utmqf Kin-lMy; ''Clrnuw” SHafT. Min 1 1 IIlal Ai wlil1 kill. “Plain without ftrmf an A rich without thovi, Tin1 in vituli 111411 y ilintant itlllnlv miiiri-iriri nfl.'iifil liy JnriUiB I wnvly mi vuvini'llllinilon nT ♦ he mwl'M) will'll I ever |4-M -ril In III nil-n. AlvMky-- k «-|'ilnit In tulhd limr hi- fli l iluili; nr Til li la Muillra, III nvvi-i i lirlm tan IIH'1 III. unri riiiln -uri-i-jm In hi arfclvlklr ; tin Jl I'll I «I JiiuriLnliHiM unii ihi irhiit i-i.nn ll I v.'ry r-iinvvhlvnt to linn n« u frliiul. Eikiar Vjviax Kimsev, A.B......................................................... • Atlanta, (Icnrgia f.n1p Jlfr dal Chorna nml rvtie«r . Jfi-’JT; (loorirlaii ' nai.JokM. 'Oar thing it MrtW nee ii: That thing h luu cit. T H'-i. r ri Hti f I.,will'll upn i ■ Kil' ukri 'I imrii'.l that Hi- ill I.Illi l.p H11 If 1111V iTi]iti! tl . murn than iOlll]H'll 4ii.'il (nr lh t Imnillrjip liy nuilHllK in th ' form nr Jftnnif him n iHiinrrul InE-Ilnct Hil's jimlill iijti I Hu- al Inin mi'll! uf ' ullura. Tbr U Jiik in which Im ilnvot BJ tlmr hi thouyhi rnul hln l Vo aim; Htcni'.ur- InlM'-. Ml«l art. it ' kilim n4 ti|H-.'.lnlii Hli-tuIUri'. h. 1« an nri'tiinj lUh’iL niu i' urn. Mill hh I ili lypv (nr wiin-h fevcry form i t siri nr i.M viiln .l, Kil will lio muri' than mnlily i.imin culture ir will diUtile Irum him, and hln Hr.- will ilk ' Allui Ini t- kil- tui ii v i •) 11.1 1 h'T I' fthivi r bn KOiii Wim.iam Tiio t vt Kino. A.It. . Spring Plan . (]p irni:i OIU. Kllima iVIPtW EnH'lmi. Phi 1 ■ 31 m liltinarr SocMYi PRrt U M iif Junior -ln 5: jt(.itnlah lluhi M.h:..i 'i.-tanta Tra. k an.I Hn .‘.mi Tf ia . H.irn.T i i-.iu. '■ I'.-mh. • n tary S|nin1 h ‘luta. Mim Round TM-lor fitudnnl Trltauhiti IfT; i'anldroa” ttlaff, l'r. |ilroi nf I’rr-ldrni ’ t'luta. iUiitr iiuif hrlc in fa+ith gf her Sign . That she heilKirJ until shr haA no mart. If iiHul.m J ..r tin '— .|l-; |.|.r-l ;il 'i-| ■■ itm l .-■ Knuito one' oa|iat' il.Hill Ktn« wnuld miff - m.Hj undor Jii'—iir.linril lull In, n Ini) nln ha this suiiilv l-m hr trium- to In-ll-VB ll I truv. liy la an nttUirtr nihil— i-mril man) . uii.i, ; muiI. bi who injiii'i Hi (« ! «; atal, irlrt . Ii ' l- hand-I. till Ml. h i.cl.trtk.1. w.mlna I ., hn. It Hthi hf H fin™i Ihlnc I hat h 'lofWi t uwirn latr hlinwll n atlkerr apprcrtaln hlin. Vr 11 ikiif llii.k ho hdll l-rliiit n ' m.-'in t rl-r In ill I- man ' of Hfr“ vnlu.-r. SENIOR CLASS HJOl' Hlpmii x«, S.-.i.iaiv ; iu| Ti.i-Ufor junior 'law nn.l Ptoilont Koitr! mVnlor (’luna ('oinull, Irinmur IMnyMlmll. 'SS. ■ilii r l lit,i Aii tinihlom, un.t h'n crill flit alW,” nri' tliu |il-ii-i r.-n ah.il n-qiirU Imi Lni; kn -Ali a mnn 111,1- il.nei iiailr.il .ln i|n | nn iiuinj nulliv gunlhii-n Iu one |iiimuuiII1 Ilul ni «|Ulet, iilian-uuiniUF. nml KMItWiruillly Ih Ile Illiti Itu Ohr kilim., nil 111 Jiln lilii I ImfUrfriiili.. «uve II Illi- lui illisi t •• Iriemln V« (l‘‘. Ty h n ktKivii Him to 1' - one or flu- ftni'Vl fellows ut Mi-r.cr. The ituilcntji loop «ku Tr sttiiiic. il Iilm nn am or tlu- nutural ■-i'-',iiiive n the .annuit .imi lutvu Klveii limi innm 1,. ulinu' tlnlr c|illil.ili Mirii r1 I..--. ul|l I.. V ,ri VullvV « ■ Iri Jt E S. LawrejiCE. A.R...................................................................Menln. Georgia ‘jo :'1 Sinum Xu: f Ut I .-ltn Mt rnif iVulfty: tlli-ij JC-fJ7. 7 ts-ouLi bf lirH.tl tilth jwu HttJ nHc j-flur lot?t. It wjm nol for Ui.thllif thntJoo -•« ' -'lui tlu PV hem preHhfunlt In lain :l ™. '1‘likn rr.iUin.«n lm Jitrvul 111111 lit Bigati. Ml -ill ln tkiiMM' nitlfliiti wl i Ii nri.l '- □ 11s lilmiil ami ily limn I r JLI‘ tliui- IViih lm million li'i’iti.h viili-i- J.iii hun irin.il ultii tlu- hmili ..f wnimii uiul ihrUl.il Itln mn thriroiili u eull- i:r lu'iLtl'i n 1111 I Illi r i Ia- ti. i j litu Iruiiil- Jur ut symimlH al tlif Lnwriiu.' rnmilt. t notublt i-tnnrltimltw lu tbu worM nimie iiy Mutilo, i loorirltt, Koiiirt Thomas l.if, A.lt, Clearwater, Flnriih •'ito '- Aliam.. (f-epull; FlorMa Club; Jltffrt Ra«l; Olo Out , 'SB-'M-'JTi I-. -..I. r nt ni.e Cluh Orcnwni, v FfA t mutte without tfyittrr. atul f s k it«v m rf You r «iUMt lutu lunkril nt KotYn fitee utiil fuHi'.l to Uinee thait lio In ll««l elini i Ho r ti [it the mini! of tlu' tiiuti who IliveTilnl ‘'itooil. nil-round Miouy.-' Il,,l. u ponljil nn,l HMi. Ilul ili. lull lltiU'f-r t.) Hui' n ||4mvuilHy In l.-M ut the florlnfn until H 1 IttK. M UUICI llliritn'lf n mu if«l' Inniriirumi. Tlini In liln ]nvr, unit II ntijr muli i-ontrl. I.ute y.Hi.t niualc to Illo World, ln- tum I.ilnlnit [Ilo luunt mtbtlo i-Holiln of niiii'n hrlirm mill lo.l oul tliflr rofyjit (-IfiiAi.iiiji, SENIOR CLASS ' William Iktu ciitijn I.oku. A.It. ........ Commem-. (irorgn '011.1. ’ l'h! lli-lln l.iurisr)' BoHoly; ON|f Tlo'i; H r|i iy lUiUkni I tail, Hu hittrl u at fur from fraud as hrafru from lUIJ - tin lara-n nl Mrr' - I tor ■•lily two mrK, li-ilt Llir .tlioit li-iiclli i r 1lnil1 ban mil pfa‘va E|tml Iiiiii (ruin mnlilnic h iroml rtaoril. IN Ik «Ikkik r aity In ln hln |)ini - HrTri- olilrklnif, nltmyn Wprklllii ll.'lwr ■•pliilllK 1 M- r.' t '11)11' luxl noli hinny llurniv rut.I mn-l.-il tnuior. II. r«ra.|vi‘ii n •ll|il«iiia in volr.i mm ;i • i-rtifiriii. m yiuniir Krimol iiiii.«i. in tin- si. u-tniiiuiti i tlli' ,. V1 itlul t i.lu..-[vui i.rv .if MiiKti. ItayioFi. Vliiflmn ]■ Ik ui.f.Tiui.iLi.- far Meri-mr |h t he loita l r.l It.-ri four InWnftd nf ino The 'iho.il in I c «ri' him far an isiimw will lm na rrcfiit, Kiwlth I.i.F Mc( i rrah, H.S.C....................................................Weston, Georgi;! r KF-KXV, ‘’MAt EvHik Mieiiiii l fc CC,oniiin 't i|liiil s I’liL Im-Iiji '! •! v; I-lLNii % An LMtiUit, ' S--4? - S7. Charrns tint thr fjr. Hut mi l it orlus thf intti.” L.-mnlli, our of Uln S lll«. , ,.«Nruhl IlhntilMn. It;. 1 . rn quiet l.ut rnnn'l .nl)..in .t.uki-r - M . 1 |a oiirr-llimni 111 M' n . r it f.-iv days ti-tlo. Hr u muiIiquk .mil vary iniif -i( I t|l' I'urnr n il „ Mr)j mkiuii in iiihcr oh rii, rHltiim , Inn n k1 W i nl til . Ii.JilmI. |.in.Huff mill kti. Jail r ltl ,«..||-lil ,|llr,[lll. .. To ■.' a Hindu. o By i'i rly« n Mi. tiil-i(1ti|i, It, nli-ifly yuitli «-1lhr. A ten nut.. thino- i :nl ti‘1' - n-iLh ||. nit l 1h l tint l‘ Jnlre fo In- r. HihL Walter Owns- McGmony. A.B................................................Greensboro, I Icorj-in I Ill'll Lnmltd r d; CT rr nln« tUfnuyjB iji: IThkiyr Rf.-irt. Ji Cl; S'rntf-rnll} RuM- l ll, SijiI.li Club, 'St. Il' iam arittirr tAa r of dtini) r tan ,tnmaj. Aar ihou'jtiis irf hndtr fiappinrts betray. Th.rf Ik no nior.- kindly nor «•■■itl.i rplrll ail lit.. .m.|.u Ilian Walter UrCIhiviiy. dor r.erlrl ttnrrtly n'linlrf of hi Ivin rufUi-d ,.r itllyry Amrnl, i-.llm, Ulm.' iinilii|f, Hull I. p|i|t(|Kit in Im pliur.rt nsili itiuw (lull iaIni MKiilltit It'iilu;m ixIitrlHr nnd. mnki' she world • i.lna-nrt ItUiie tn whl-Ti I.. J|vu, Hoi 'Rut!” line i(iu ahUhv ,-inrl mrii.ilIti- in n« rhincr. nlr.nj; with In' 'lUKlItl,-. Ha surfed iiU'lllnr of tin fluKtrr. phyAl rle l.iLKAlntll nnd I nut; el ball, mid ttao a (noliiU't „f (lie S].ttltl li l-’lUti. iminl.i .Kit. tn wltlrh (a Iiajh.vI .on 4i.'itoiar hlp. SENIOR CLASS E Lirov McKixuv, Jr., H.S.C.................................................... Zrhnlun, Georgia “MV l i-Ua Slmnii l‘l fCoiinnntkati, Phi l i-tia Mli'i-ny Society; Him Pooltmll, 'J3. 31: IUrkilball H iu.nl. 'Ii: Kot'lrty Hnmkflliilll. r23, rH. 'Ji. Gterp is the mlJirr'i ftrJ.-, T-fte foUtif'i iusallA hit touor. IriTln ' nil in- hih.ll,- 1.11.1 bum I isrfl.iie Ilf.. ■Hl-rtul Il..y McKinley bill taken liin prelly ,ft s III. Tl,Ih iIij.'h tn.| in.nil tlmi I,..1 linn nut to Ills ireJil a iriwnlly number of noteworthy .HiOVeni.inlB II,- Is cjUlt,' a flours hi, th, Istiski1 tlmll life of til- ouiiipUj and L. a I iituitciii, Th,.‘ Imp pur uhlM nerii|iv mu, li ■, I HI. film- .iliiuy: wkifi Ilia iiivi-reruH' Harlal a, llvi- Til,, Ability to enlist Atiil retain IfH-nHshlt ' in the ohs' fatuity inort sului 4 lijf Roy. Ru.i-'i Frank McKuv. A.U. in Jouru. .... Rome. Georgia “si «imne'’' rtupiit Alpha; I’liJ lulta l.lt-'rary ftorlfiy; Jourunllsin «Muli; Alee flub, 'i . 'll; alert ut T l:,y.'ls. VS; -t'lllHtpT Staff. 'If., '17. ClLUlilrull Slhff. ‘2B. '27: Pulillfiiy IMl-i-eti.i- fitnc Clllli. '3«, '2 7. I.wi ivfrat iMlure did fur n f . Ju-t as ills iji.'l ,-rihiu. woiilil jimH.ai-, ItlIv i-, I,-thine nor -i few lr' i‘ of tuiHdir!ryi-i, od. I r5r ti!IIIxr-tl junshlJlr, mi-1 liin - Jlopn lah.li , turtle t'.inlrta ill) IIloukI'I of (•••lll.ll'i. iinil Ir.-ti i tlj,. iLi-I.I elmr for n bit ol , Ini it, hratrst run. With mi ,ii.iu' jlci I «iioitluiiclly ■.Iniiii.-u-r letle oi -mull hiuli (hlij-li oily tpvnkinill, SuaSpiln ” Ini llllf.1 nlclio III tko- corridor of IolU'K.i life tairh.nu -iillritlr inirtll.il It- Ini Initially , ability, am) wniiuam-ss W uoih. IVliui uiore eoulil surci-ss require Routrick Dm McRak. B.SX'. . Macon, Georgia ■'HIKE KapihA Slump. fJ. hr itfi hii h in tfir frcptr’i htan. •‘Mill- tmn lh.' Itnmle til'll Tin i.« rnliol tils own bwn.« ils'l lo afoul U- | M w ‘ Until . U.1 to Up I he KtllM'. Hi' I UMt Iflvi-i 1.1 iiclhlin; u K.oat, tlonj. hut when In- lines say s inethlii)j wo UUH alinu.lve. lieieiilut: I him. Mlki Is |Mlsl U’ni mill IS n! n nlir el Ili«..e rori- lihopli- wha «1o llillUt Usd own way nn l Jo tlitlii well Tln-T. ore all t« f,- J.i'e|.le 1h-(lio world |ih, hint. IS 'iiiltl Unii inoro u.erit mprr or Iht'in? SENIOR CLASS Haroi.h II M-R Madiios, .A.Ii...........................................Lawrcilrc-ville icorgia RfitteT' fi l r ronlikft L.L:- :a y 13oe 11 1 J. jVoBj- but himlfi! CrifJJ br Aii faraltei. T'. ||i y.- ;■ givriiL hyjFlI for ovrrytinti usually lli-m-H t fiat 111|. Vr-rltj I rojiiT Ir 11,- IiIi.iil dials (or •«. HI iHliltllo nam Kiv at Iron n ii-,w r 'Mulli i, far «muraJi 1« 1 mhmi am) iioivli Iry strui t Iia n ■«. r--n.fml« on of iluit mtn-ii-u-n-tl im! ,t. 11ulli fui [ihrai .i MJI| 11- f |11 1 w. wi li ]f Uullft lia mi in ' m, « • Han’Ti'1 m l tll Itltaamnanh] nuolltitl?? If JJtllk-l tut'l a fTlriui, iben t ol rniun a« a borholor. 'Vliftt (1 loki- tu iriuko llin iwortl Bull-t hn umtli- nnd iv Itat (i twfci t te muV' friend Ii rrv I J'-Irl about -vli it it ULk I Ml Kir A unlay I-L-S results out in life. Wo llV.1 to praphr-tiy: Uifilf ihall hr llui'li nri.Uil Ilf 'Mtlillf! ' Charles Alheri Marti k, A.li....................................................Rex, Georgia “m vm.rs Clcrronlau Llt-Hvfv fv.--.timan Ro-. l.tv lM-tint.it, 'Sil Ssi’lny IMJ- rM-i-nuy. 12 1 p.irfi’ty pny Oiaitvr, '27; iVmidVn. . ' •'.Hulk L’T , [nlii-L'dli'i t 1 Ilfl'al T, '2flj V. M. ( A. 'LnhkiH'4, ’£ , '2ft; l'i. HlUfiit LvDitfU IMiuliit M n ! 'Ul Collfrri-rf , MUili'IIC 27 “Honor hfl iir tail, ' IDiSrll In a inattm- IIKiH In the hn iiKlh mm enilnwlMtm .if youth 'VO ilu in t Th- uo thJf lit purport llint In- In-ur tin vluhi:ni..| . i imi. uantj- nr Dint In Ik I - . .1 Hlujlll-l r im|ily lot Nrotvn In wisdom an rapidly n la tin ptalvrn in nUitim-. uni) wo b-HI- rr flint hit has Ki-i a it ,h j i-i 11 y iu ihn Jnvor or Col and hian. At Mfictr lit h a dlulnaui h.'O UUumlf In nn■ .- ■ u I1--UI of n- iivliy, but 6 I'-fltllT a ■ dufrntrr and or tier, ti. lilin tin- Indlummi Imp puntti-i-i a I -rb-ouch thin Jettrol may aft irir tv va-i) its i,- Till Bra re. Harry R. MaugaN’S - ..........................................Eufaula, Ala, Y “ii.mry Alpha Lam tala Tuv. I'-m-H. 11 .«-I. fonml. TC. Rutnnl TfcU. B.JIlor of (IPIw,- ‘2fr-'JT; i rwnd iijv Clui , dittf Kix.thaii, ja, ji, “Common unit if iwiinrt, anJ t-noui A tj tl it y niu Hnrrj- romvx mil i i;i frankly- null urn- (hat n I m ninlMliun m m i «Iiwr lUr i-. 1 VYi- ficl «tiro llult hr will ri-iictt tiin ui-iiL, tlioUirh it mu; n.-i-jii ; IiUtO Way off tirju. HaVtnif rtOPul ,r..,n .ii.li-m n l-l-i mill, lie Inui pat hlmoL-lt Into tin- norli, icM pro mi hlniorlf to In- an )i|, di t”-n iaMi- fa- tor In th wlico arui Imuant-t of eur ruiliifi- puldltnilotii. Ill- i!c-.-a r.tlu-r IhlOKF .ijunil} .- -all. himi-u-r, n. . - -I own ).y fin 1 i -,r Ud...,., ho Iulb SENIOR CLASS MI to B. M EOI.OCK, B.S.C.................................................................. .Macon, Georgia M Kapiw Alpha; Coannll. Awi-lnM Maritior Uo Srlmll, -JS, '46; Slum, Purr KWlbaJl, '24, .11-m urr ■'CIumiw, 'IT, Thry that guvritt the moil maty thr Inut aorta. Mill- i- (hi.- Imi- Nil'll- iHfc -i Vli i . i -r«L’ ii- I Hi ii..' ii t'-r-ti I ivi |h- ij 'inMiiny and vart un |NiMh4 i9iSi liuvi- « iv h«id toy mi mail, yruaii «i r'uiun- Vine nr-rii ut biuiik . Tu him, mu I'll l f thfl Bill's 1'.'% Ill , li-ri'it'. UIVUl. r flMOlli ]! U'Ufcl • I ] rlnl.i, '.111. . Ill lo.il l iaii:li;'.'f filial Var lltbH, hi In Id Mu- fl|n' at Ifco un . MiumjC r « 11m CIWM-r. iuul ;i iikiiiIm i-I iji l|i ||u hOHt miy a- ihuniitiK fr-M- mlt . II n-i'lr s 1m a l-uniJi. ! - imruc-r We fwl mir that he will r acb thin 40a! to . □ cv n Rreatc-r JeHTt-o than hi- hit lu-re at SAt-ra-r. Artiu s C’Histin Mobitv, B,S.E. ..................................................Glrmivillr, Gi-urgia ‘‘DOC” Ol-rronlall UiiiJirj Suclcl) , Rrowti)'k Fiirki I Th ‘feiirhi r ‘ dull, The Alembic Club; AtrttTlrllU l.t'lllc.ll “I iurtr. ytt t my not niurh, hut ihinh all thy miry.” Bar jh ;iu the ll y for the h'.ni] .ii I ] r 11-1 r s Mill Unit It 111 -■ r lit ILIU'II ruttrnc ' la be n hero inilu- Held f KCudy Hk It rliir in lilt |-h.i I.ills mi til.' hall b-rti-lih II- i-lmiihl IttLiiW- If.- lift Ih-hIi .i ■ ..ltw-bi-nki-i an belli lli-l.l. Ill -1 • 11- v wa-nt tt- be :i educ-stor nn-i Im, rapid praline tbli line ImUnWJ IblM 11 if biKl'H IHtiwIblii thru llr. Jural-, is in t-rirnlo Ik pupil af whom tij 1« proud. JaAIEs 11 INTER MOLOEK, A.B........................................................Columbus,, Georgia “Hit fouj i Stroup, for is trailt in a. I til shows lii tirly that it may hr trustiuJ.” Jaati, as everyone kl n'.t lilm, It. nuntll of til-' lore bill Uti of mind. Ur posafwi' that iBelltUMe SltiLIv ,1114 ill «-ttys hM ■ tinny JlilW fcf nil In Ha won ninny honors In Midi urhnol, l.m edrclril nm to «a pul for nny of Hie netlvitli tn lollvc'1. runntiljig hlniet-lf, Instead. 1.. inahiiiK m .nimbi . ht-larii-uml. Iloi |nrt|f nhall II he be fare we plrk up (lie nun run t pnjier tintl m his imnie alent heihle ptliet titr-nt men t.r the Ium 1l‘n only a WinII-r of (lin.- ull.l vii-irlen- .- I., n re ho rwillt. - fit- ttnhUloll. Wuteh him rlimh itio msich tu sucEOttiv SENIOR CLASS “altos” I'l.-nt.l.m Jiilil-tij Cliu , ’i ; lutvr-Hvii-l) Dvbnlrr. 'S«l fluia TY-i.l l-aLl «n.l Itu ,, bull. •: ; Varfltr Trurk and CroM-fVumir; T'-nrii . 'ii; VIm-I’P'iiIJuii ut Y. 1 C. A., 'ST. Thtj'rr oniy truly t reat qc fp urr truly ynnj,r' It li I mir ihat ilii' bravtd iin'ii nrv tin- nitnfl antibus 1« iivnl-1 iiUJimla' Alloa iituil ii-t ■: ournui-mi Imlaril. II mi i-1 n-l - lx a nvmhol vl frefnainl (hftiliihl luir Ipn-il In a mn 'a soul. Allusi 1« Vi-ell) r-.li - i.f Malnenon'it |ir.it-ns If fr 1- i. ntlr Itanl Imii.-ry .ii.il L.t ,.l.iiri =n, moidll) a] |i|i-nniili-d lt) ni-ilIt) and Imnl work, Allan I «a - . ri |,i,i in tlmi ml ' J Clay QLUOS’, A.B................................................................. . , Bowman, Georgia “fUl n KiiVI'i Phi; I'M Un-tin IJt.r ry «I. Club [it. 'ii-. Ai 1‘IMinolll Coll-it . V r M • 'lul; Jr«a.tvrl nl CUh‘ (,1UbS and Tru. k The vtisr and ml nr rottgtter dificvllitt. Ity daring (9 tiih tHpi thrm, Ofcny i ‘otllitl -1 !£ wl f it M -f-• ! llift I« ii iM-fUn'-hl Colli'tfp. •' ■■■! 11 r-b-: ti Mi-jdi.r with a n. |Hj1ulk'H of Ik IBik n «Sir - Cl«b nm i, h Ih ? irj'R «i-l all Dtlr c%|.n.«tii El aim. llo lift dip- of tliv benl Volt - -; «ni Uiv niiiUHH, 1m inn u-nd mv tu1 yvara t«y ihn (31 ru I'luU 41h 11:1 ft-JUUntl lie 1,0 b ft lll.VJOr. iVlitil iV J n -ilJi t 1H1 k-i ' I’m.,mi;tt Marshall Qwhx. Jk.. R.S.C...................................................Griffin. Gi, ikli V itcraBiiiT Alima Tab i ritf-|f ; J'M Uric Liiituit Smifiv; f-nn-tit--Hi-nfr ftnrnrll; Fra:amity • S, SS; ‘«■.mlclrnti Siaff. ’iC, VnMliy lUnkt-lli!.ll. - T. ■My only •• ll'rr, i.am. i'3 Jatrtf In.t fetly'i all they lau iht m ' lllthbar Itt hr t Ilk,- a '’blil.bl - llptl coin Itillr Iu j Utt ,lp ;ind Anally burnt . w.-v.-r allttfirntkhC u. jMiytliuiv. lli-nuill), h, ha tx-rn puuut ui i t iin- , rcur imi.i -ii . 1 11 1:• jttr. ohi- u« winch win np.nl at fiinnry ilnlrnilt). iinrl «.■ I. lli-v. 11t«| ihl Iii.-nl■) ,|i«ux1 jn Ih pntlnq (9 h i w nhwlttlc Hlh-ll It.- H.-Illnn r.f,! r-m-tlt JUMtlir aitutrl II At bp iloiU' fa llulihri ivtllioul nnrittl-o-lrtiur Ilia fuel I hat Ii { «ont.mlrnt nt n kllli-i1' ot Lit.- Iir-niait i p . Hr- tn-tk-- rrt.n-5 a-iil, lilx tiwti nrt ,u. c-aHlIy a In i|n . null ihr Kirin—a Init-i-v tiuuliv ii hi tin.- tlur-t H t litiil nrnutn] uViry tviH'-r. SENIOR CLASS 1 JH-iiiKiRh Mh’LVLV Oxford, A.B...............................................................Dawson, Georgia ■oxit Siynui Pi; Pill t-elli. l.llrrarj’ 'r;lrlv. For fowls rush in «'A trr a tig fit frar to Irani. Tlu-ri- In ahmcrhint; ki nutltul nl-i m a ninn 'whom it ilirma Imtli |mui.wi I ' Thin li i.aiilrulitrly I fili • n 3 ''Oilr'' E n Iu- tin luiD'lt ii ifrci-tiinl i uklrMf for 111 1 f iur 11C Mprnr nilh ki Ln KfhH lb Hlfiln, HII timl liiiiV 'il ji Itinli V «• (gUlrlly I r if ft.- ;im haH wiprfc WHI 111 r- r liln lit ' u :t i.'iii'fcMHi, III-: |«■ 11• 4'iir ' ufrnJ y n f pUr[ •«■ Hub inurkiML him from Ilii- i«‘ t of «■ vji tli . LAUipiii . Orvii.i.e Auoi sti $ Park. Jr„ A.B...................................................Macon, Georgia OttVII.Lt gluma Alpha KjoUiiii, I’realitcm of Golf I’luli; Pri’iliSi-mn Cluli; Fintliiimit Tmi'll Tram, “ .UH Hof in thr rail of nil’ll. ft h i vlllr I hi 'Uroinsful in Hie eon-i-T wbl.h bo will lolloiv on bin father Inn been an a lawyer, ii -11 Out w rrv l o«n lit future III' In A rnriKimkll fori of follow who llu-n no! Rgllpvp iluit gw) •luuiltl tyllwii- tlir i-enn.il of iMLiJn t« interfere wllli am ‘i i-till. up i iili'in ll ' inn'in ti. lliivn I hi' k Intel: itf Celt Ilu: itloluf O'ltln’Ot |hv JirerliJllalluii of li'iuMi- ;hr never horna IiIh oy.ii llnftere or aeorrhei Elio «I miy jiiltN RlCflAMiSON Parks, Anil • Ru-hlan.1, (iforiui ffimnet Nil; IVi.it hall, 'Ji, '2S., '2li; Rft. Tcvtl all, - f, 2«, 'it; IlliHehftlL 'Ji, 'it. 'IT; Captain KiH.l1.nl I, '3iS. Alli'Kiiitl'■ Ciiiitaiu llurlioUi.il!. IT. Alternate r«|itiilli Dilral'All. 'ft. ViCP-PivHlilent of ' M Cltlh. JI, ill it fig it, hut bfltsr .if l f’hxf. 11 II ume rur 'PonKr 1 10 lent tile =auu- Wrll min him mt nr Imvp Ireonir anum.iu.il IO livi'r I hit hint in iiAekri l.iill- ham ball, a oil root hall for Itu inlet lliree yinra Mr 111 ho r«li|e.nlmll--J lucirit for lit.. having U|-tutn.el tli' .-Lev-pJi of 'J . He laaa itfcw 1 1' tiuelt n nut 11 of whom Mcrei-r rmilil in tuoiW. all.I lift tu him will only lip nuoth-r frame whtru lie can parry on for hlmsvlt an,! ol,J Mereer. SF-.NFOR CLASS j Ai Riti v Henhv Patrick, A.H.........................................................Jackson, Georgia ' “pat” Phi Tholi it« ') n frilnu, nnJ 'tv.UI all ht %etllJ Tnkr oi-rrylhMiit 4 If i-nWM, wnHoin ki'uniimiiK'' Id TnC tn in , H Is Dt trto lyin' lint mnlilK frli-nd anil I . , pa ih.‘n. ll- ir quUit, hut on may .-rully KU.-U that thvr I lii.iiifn «priiiK of ii iii'nm him J’i ! f fcr a mukuI sUm ' a lit naino—Pm. Wf ra not «► Hur alupiif I li.- ii.itun- of Pil'i Imi ll I u ri'flllial hi will lias In llw vang;ii:irrl of wiuiti VaT it fill Ifc ' filler?:- l.m is Atkinskiv Peacock. A.H.....................................................Albany, Georgia v' “LOUIS' Unfit Alpha t'psilon lien imf.ni I a H wi ii a mott Jr ailful Ihiap. Wr do n l wl'h l . «frwsu l-f-ulri of win db-l.,yal t . or Irrhinu In loir for Mr Alma Mat.-r hn.aiMi. at hia U'idfiiinvinI IraVidir, hut In rn.ltiin.-ntl hihi fur hi uttwl IahIi Hrw rnuhl u i-raa ..ii r m-d nny man who yl.-rta by pr- r rrrn.-'C tb.; ■ ■ - ■ kalian of tn.i nl Inily nh.-h In thr J-llllin rill Willi fSiiil IiiOW luVtll ipfiN I 11! VIS Mill llifijl lull hi: IiiiImIIiAM k. Woman” U uk« t ..itiiiil 'lio jii.iiehti ••mvor of hi faAhrr. Svvt. If l.oul run u« .«od «« wall I'l-roro tin- bar u In- .to.- with I Ur w onirti—hr h«« (ho alluntboll of i |n-arot:k. Wlllmul 11« hiiuoliiin. —hr «hull brconi.i au «Ilia-rXtrllcnt taurlHcr. I.iavev CaI-dweli. Perks . A.H- ..................................................Albany, Ccorgi;i “ADMIRAL” Alpha 1,amt-da Tau ‘it is a frirrhltj hrart that hat pit at y ef fnrnJt. Admiral hit mliniruf.lt muilltlri. Hr la quirt, fourtmuiL and kimutailfraliic, hut ho flora U..1 allow ■ li.- — vli'tui-.- lu brill).1 Ill lo uUaitl in h i' wort hr timMlIun. Hr plann to M d nu-tllrljiif m VsiEnli’i in : rnu.inif, nnl ni' IndlrTir thin hr will mu hr rq.uI ihrrr, an hr lm at SlrfriT Thr ..ply .,1,1, ‘‘ IUI w-iltr ll..n finii liar ..H. n fcu-rii appll.-d in (hr In K who think A Hr.ait ilfal. hut [irnk llitlr, only wtim hr lm otnrlh ii£ «ru-thWDlta lo j y, Wr ImVr IlmHf in l that A.In.li at In I’ll. i . in.. I...|lrv.., Iliorofor.., Ibat ill «frill quotrd ahovr qrr ■ [)|‘Hr«bll‘ to him. I iii‘(i to you, Ai1iulr.il, SENIOR CLASS Carlton Svr.vESTFR Prick err, A.It..........................................Commerce. Georgia ✓ ' cam ' Phi Theta: Alpha fimo 4[ lwini v!; I'M Delta l.lterary s- -tt-iy; V. M. C A. Cahlurl. ‘2 . '?« ’iC; Pn-nidi-tit Mlni l«rfu1 .i!- IT; l‘i • .-lil.nl flv r In U-H'I'-t Mluik-ut I'nluli. '27. ■'Ciiuhlron riiMlT, '25, ‘'Dflfrmiaalion is thr key to suftfu. t'aMlftn eaitlv to Un II first Iw-nor arailuati- XI sir h auor-l n irunl. .,i Mvm-t, hint |,en he ha wop i|ih rospori mid ndntlruitoii or bin fellows. Carltoli Is a roil,i u entlninbuHlii «uri't-snful || mt-’hi-r. Ho |ia pa 4 of ft I work hill Sn collr-Ki- ami h, lin.t hon a nioTk.,1 mnia . v«'r Ini-.’ Ik- I.k -s11 fti-i-iiiline hi-r ir«j rjtimhle Jiiilfir . HU i-anviit|«rn toirellior with Ills aKKrtwIvr [i.-rnc-nallty amt native ahlltty shrill I try him |o a position of HU|i.rlritiv-- usrruln ns In whatever tran.1, of hU -ho ,!. Hold ho follows. Jesse Flovd Rav, A M................................................................. TuscrIoosa, Ahlunm “rav I'losiilont 1.1 MLiii.r. tlal AKsuclatlnn. '27. I Jarr .lo all I nit may iff® we 1 man, II'ha Jans io mart is nous’. Urtiiwaco la a rarm'ly roll lliat noun- ........... vnsi „w-r llll'lt |.v-rs,.,,ialllUo‘- ll fluarda ,-n- s nio'l prltrlrM I rmn , li e foul moalliiT or ■nl«un4liTMtnntliti£ ami [ 0111 Hu- hail t'llmate of ivnhiodoAfy. Boy OIVIW -U-, h stjiririent abiL Jib known how to V -;ir It y-|], IT wliliholdi Ills IDlerflT-rliet' from tin . ii-n lrn r of the world's way until hr In ,|Ultc certain dial hr tm an -I].-.ill in- for n conlrlliutlon (o Ille rnthi-r than for a vain. variUMi cxiwndlturw of inutile, effort. When ho dues |i-rak or n- t I he world pl-lck up Its c-oUtlin-Bliil oaf n«t fays. “Some our liuri tnfLili- lilt H Tw-Mef |HM« tm wTHi h 10 live,’ Alfred Pullev. A.II. ...............................Summerville, Georgia ‘alvmd tiiiriinlrtr'il Prenl ilf-htii fluln 21: rrmldi-ntn1 Pr - l lejtt Special Clans, '21. HiUileji! Itela- Thuiiit, r mill I'rrwlilt nt nr liolf Ciul-, '21; all! Vlt.-rUllvl- Tiiilnlnir Seltool. Mi ner. 21: SENIOR CLASS James Henry Riihikk, A.II......................................................... . Sylvania, Georgia ,c PARSON1 lilt i'vlta l.iUCillT Sock'lj'i l‘rc'?l |i-lll ,’f N-w‘‘In '. ClMairr 1 1 11; BillIll .l l.-i iil hi Jtj'jninllAiti; v. Itl ,l r.iiiiui-1. Smosl i rum Ifit ttuf r vthert the bro«k it Jrtf J, II c.tjj Hint Ills fimlilll'iti i™ In in like flliilfcHrr.il - null., m ■-•iCrtlhirEHiri wlllt III.-, look llk« Ki-Kliiuiiii Itiviiio m Kninlltli. Ilu; ir noth ,-tti .inilnilim millet hit Hililllul. « • Iji'Ikivi J II. k ........ CM. t« .1« H, Alllumdi I....I. It. IttRk ... .11 „t ln 1.1,1,.-. 1... |.. 11 v in.. ihiem In Hitr urt or u rmiii' a f run; miti irom hi li i of-honor . hvtnc u vulnul writer pt the l lu.t. r aiiiI [iroildnit j! the- flr.t U.-rr ,r r I Iill.. (iKoRtih W. Robkrts, B SC.....................................................Piircluirst, iCOIglS ■'I'ffAbllhOBft MH1[0N'‘ « •11 81 0 Fi U'OBtlHWSal J; l'hl Della l-h-noi Sdrletyi FooUmll, ’ .iitJ I Uitntfd tihoui tiorain from fur. “All | 11. nii.f lhA work maka-n Timme' n lull boy Mil Itc-crffe tnklni; any I'hnru f ’ -,l Vi-UIK -lull t tr he ktKivri lu w i« mi Hu ■«flM'iiniii ' will wort. l4,..rR 1 u nil , i- nlul l a- HtM‘ many frloml : t JUrwr Ilu liw In kcr.-rdun - wttli chi- L- |.irtcNhi?ri JnuKlalllliil ill - world hiileli villi you. wrer anal you V4-r|l alon’-.'1 Ills .i mil 11 Ion t M ) • nu .:te utlvr In lit.1 lurlnimi world, lie exiMi't? to nn.un In hi i.mliUlbn and wi eypeei It of hint. John Makiuv Roberts. A.B. . Cedar (own, (imrgi.i KOK” Kul'|i tiphn; Hu I ■■ n a liit.-rury Sodtlr; Trcildiint Fresh iimn CIjiw ; Variiiijf Football, : ?4 is. i'i. li ■ i-hmiui k-'oorlmtl. '2S: A-nintum Ilu tin iter linju-buili. Jt. Fhi I irtrn lln.l. eil.all, '27. .Sollior I'.iMh.ll; Siiiilorn TrlbuUalt Pan-llidklitr CoBiltll, ’JS-’JJ; Ovarii Clauu fourl- ll, r3 i. •'Clunti r Ulan. '13. '24; Hound T bl,. lArtjt «.ni fiii bountf. attJ hit tvu! iiaurr. Show nv a mu aim Ntav Hmli.u l «ln. i« and i'll «H ' yoti id an who In n rrla-nd l . Marl'H? lii.l'.rU-. Ilu 1- th-' brholntly lypv nr nlhli-tu. ilnrlou kiinus wlrnt n n.'-Jitifi in IIto with all of lln- Kent M ErwialiCi|i iIiiit til llnclt wheel.' 1 '.. ulli, roofi-r tipuni ItJui. fir has one or lit.- 'jul.krHt maid mod uMI.- lulnda th.il w.- hnv.. .-e.' r olK nrv..tl In .. , If’- kno IMu Hint Lliri.ws hi riitily muHn up In the nr all of Ift cJinllcinn. Ik-EitrUh'a of the I ru(j’ alOU tio it.ny . hl I. Jill Mrtlt li «t a hnrd Unie Irvine 1” •■•e.1.-vl In cru |. ,tu.1 l W rra-lt ttiniuj' he- wtln-r Ihan high. 1 SENIOR CLASS A. It, RoBRKTSOV. A.fi,....................................................................iJevahir, Georgia '‘ABJt” jilurnj Alpha EiuLIiui; Plkt Llt« rikiy An' ri y; Kpaiiluti 4'luli: i ri’Bar y .Tri-mm-i J inhui Cl ilhn; I’lnw PiHUWI, 24. J25, 24; I lend CUttr J 12 2: Pf kdeiiU’ 7lwt . fcVir. drink and bt mtrry; fur tomorrow jt may Jir. “'jiilrfy ' In i- i31,t£I !• |p |ii, 1« ,-. i i Urirrloil, hi, gif',r allows pinyarn (ii Irnnu alumt ll lilt; lajiinn.in iwriuMinlli}-, fcy on viiprinoii Mipply uf OH, mnor mly mok.n i«r Irlifi'lH Tor him. Mi i t', hlatiiry wimiM nor l. - iiinipk,-ti ollhmlt Amly. Ah IpimUt In h , inp-ncratra] pgditf wlni-‘ jipilr|| IiiliI nol duidi ImTjn,- As -a Minla-iil, In bun ifti-lliftiM'd lain profuMorp 1 jr IiIh rfftiulvi niilriioU.iii — iiuil by ituliirIII noil; jiUn. As n bay pal, ha liju innile jm many llrlvnd 11ml 111 f sraohora- with nit of ilh irruht-1 t-f httlid I Iii-hI' |H w In I'ontrunu-d Muinl—r - Fitsn VV. Rni)i)F itEi)V A I!............................................................... Cairo, Grorgia Kill IMlii Theta: Phi-1VIla Mitfifir Soil.-ty; ToitnW Club. '!■ , 'S6- TifI m' Jr'tlj ‘f Hi eaitdls to thy Kr1| iliwwiri l.pll MO JifHt ysnrrl al-.aa Illi -ambitum III III'- an, bait it ,1 stualerit, oai do kit'' t lust ?1m tiplt.-n danimal .1 lurp:.- par I 4if Itw Lllnai and Ihoiupht Me la on.' of the tlkil’TrT i|plti.,Pn tv, tbi' AVimli-yHn '•t’liurm, ' v. h.re w,- UHid-prlilini! li- h H ariivly wh aimed. If In In i.k mm,-ftiil in bln Ilfe'H wiil'h a bn I Willi tin laitir thi-n In- will ri t 1« llir (op of hin plnfia-iitili, ISof hy hot oilier inta-rertH, oh III lint of aa-tLi'lite nltOW, uf iba ftrfi! bo flunlly Chuasnf, wp |iipiIu t jnici pn la r Creel Ma«W c. Roddv. A.II...........................................................Samk-rsvillc, Georgia •JOE” Phi rvit Thom. Thr four of hi n mint tritiiil hit -liirjr Mfar U nil n vurJormu In Jo . Why ■'huliU bn Mflallo aim in ikai liynwetVf.il wood when II |n pnl Hi oil lliri ‘ wl. l . 1 VV It a-.llk'l WillHP 'if ll«- lillla.- I lie ability that Jcm- ha to tin will In H.'Vet 1lllr|l wlljl hull- effort 7 Ml an m in k the i- liinililil quentlon, Will vor«y whi r. Worry Mot ui liau ha-roV Ilo I-. thn UllStl i : Iwntall u Itn mold s IhlDM lirtKhtnit when lie eonwn inti' ■ tiuntl for lilii ki l l! ii-jihO oi tiomu-i Olvam.’ hti o him 1 1 ifoeil hIi-ohI, SENIOR CLASS Benjamin Franklin Rooks. A.B................................................... Colquitt, Georgia ’'REX ' Mtiiliiti-rkul A f'O 'iJl Icili ‘ W cn of fexi: xtorji ad the Iff it men ' Tint ’ nr, mini, ulm ili:u ijimho 1 ii h,i-vi- wbirh ban him who would invmle their Mill IIlliiy nf W'-ra-t IlinUclil mill iimiI'liuiiiI I'liiradi I Hut, rjllll.- iinru li,Klially. rlil very VUiOn-e i! •! OM.-iM ■1 1 -1 r- I I-' I' or-M-Ular In prorIliIn11111{ itn- v slu-s |i v 'b|m — lor a vii (in- iw- n may tiiitillih thorn It hnirf Thin i$|mi t ( mini In n .iit nl in Hii. n; h.ti |;mil:a, Iti-Ii'« Idanl nr.. prMltlve. Timm In I it rl.. ot the mtBnlSvfi 1mM1I liiiri 1 U‘ purpom-o to doitl- HHU ||k Util in n i. fti'lul of ‘KraHitfrWlvr H tk. Wln-tln r mllilMi-r, nil Imully. «r any other lyim rif work. he li-UI prove an unrnltrrlitir rnnnal to Iho cause In whkli hi- enlnu lilM HI V Ii, SENDERS, A Ii, '4BETOm l' jo has ri fault at all. CWliran, Crcorgiti I ')' Vlrho h-n UIbiIv o il In tlnr prOM-llMi of 1 l y mill n I inert timid. Little (to th-- iiiAlnTtly nuifl itn-i-tifc of lliouffht h hli It 1 li- ln-KIp.l lain aH«C -rc fiivuntil Mill lain InHmiuy Ii revelation. Ktnill.nir Idr4lhfllv In Ib-mlKht. Ili' aci|«j lntjmre wo Ur- J|r I Mill If Dll. Harhi.d Pf.RIH'K Sf.U'ELL, A.li............................................................Xi-iviun, (Jenrgia ttfc WELL C1V-, —, „. I'nmlry Hom-i-oII fiijUnJ. ‘S-S. ‘f'vrrfihfa mmci fa him eha Sinr r.'' A sinter «tiM-e.t an-.! true (rk-n-l in Jn.o V-II.'' Ill- In Aiwa| n In th same Jovial monJ In-Vaw m.-Jilln t-i havv nny wmri lie pa.r.-ar-wiv-ia thru quality Mhleli riiskt'a him want la nettle Ins non worrit wllltnul liyln tu tell «ivcrylxnlv about lliwu. ''Xa-i- Will loin. 101-t n-illi HUm-1- . 1 Mlh-t lrfi.llln - lit- IttLH u ork.-J with 1 nr JLi” l nr . If om- K Mil I't-'I in llltr in | rei ri tonat to d 'v ability anil effort, ibero la m diauiii about Sec Well' ' llinkiiih -i ayvi-i-M. Ii ih only ia molti-r of Hiil.-, SENIOR CLASS JaSibs Vertrf.es Sharp, A.B.........................................................................Macon, Georgia jiwmie l‘J Ka 'i'ii Phi; Tunnl Tram. -25. -36, 'IT. Manager Tviiril Team, 'Si; Treatjent Ti'tilllu Team. ‘17. Life it rial' Lift it tutnttit Jlmiulr Iulu n 11 ill n'jl ‘1 ' U t- ( (hi likrfc'iwt ye-iilnilary of i ny man .it Mercer. W i iluikL k II Ik si niter her hr in .|Uir il n at T rh nt m Otaitel, in p hr ..itnvhil Imtli, Mil in un us- u m|n Ihiki «tfiH.li h.li any .’•«. M tii.Mll (l r,) l.lu.lthiHii'.l Tin. y i-iiki.f ki'il.'l .i I him; shout 1hl« i« that hv ftetUu.lly kltoni! what lllejr ineiiii, nr Lo t hi heut r n«w M little i i.0Ut llii m Him the ifri'iittniirtinn 1« In hi favor. Maybe- Ik «.till ' h-atlf by atranye aiiJ mol name . Anyway, ih.-y -irliilnlv lii aa hr drain. fur he bn ti.'-n a alar '.1 tlir .■ ■ 1111 Irani f.ir tkirer vrikl Tom Hall Smith, A.B.........................................................................Milled grille, Georgia “allejC ■ Pl K Ji|in Al|iha; Cauldron Staff. '23; •'CIlInliV Stnff '27; I‘nti. Hrllentr faur.tl, St, 'S3; Naim rnl In Track, ’ll; Vaialty Track, 'S6, “Thou taait nor sprat of that thou doit not fttl. ‘him Hall Inui Dial tuoat ilcwlted nf amll'bira -a i.learnnc iwiioiulliy, II.. ranm here from o.i.rcl.. Military CoJIryr laden v Mh m rr li'-ri'ir- than or- t.ojr umi.-illy mIjiIik. Winn li La I lmi- in I,.iiuii Tam In «Illi you ami nluTi ileum urn not gumy well hr ■ atUI hy your side U 1« a H«mw la liav . rnor Idin Hr I- xlwnya HriLill.m :.«.l true. rtf (-1 1i|itiHn.-.e-|f aix-nklni , be la friend. Pal l Stewart A.B.............................................................. . . . Campobello, Souih Carolina r- “PUIL ciwreniAB Liorirr sm wj; Mini i«Tiai Aaaotimioii “IV vtk otr ft tart I art fitth and tirnplr, II'ho hwt faith in GaJ an.l natui. 1 Ifnulilrualv., demure Bud with a cl'IU II of delinite ilrf rrm Inal ton on Ii U In'. thrwart ffi r Mtaiui .IntfiK mil. ill- .nine in u« fi om milm le houl ni n lv Hteil uiutiy, luivins mirminl Furman Vul '.f iiy ami Hai il t lHl-.|.. lu.tluite yiru lomiy—obiI liavlne ivmdu tod fyoni the latter. iiv r. .l vriLl. (hr lj fvin|... rnlilr virtue of drlHivmtlbh. uiiI'iikkIbik work a nil a inlnd ■well «lU-il In the ointment of orderly lir . Stewart ii.l liren uut'tanillrnr ariionit his ti-tlow In ii.e.iirittllnlinii-nI anil In the ratrem i f liven. e?trn- rt uintktUoil 1 tu rne hunianity In Lit chtwn flehl- tint mlt|l lT)'. HI f yuUI« nn.l |kllrl«k«4' uf altrulMin iwlilml be dnllkld aellik vrtnrhl. SENIOR CLASS IIarhv Uimj.ev SlKRi cv , A.H.......................................................... Jesup, (irargiA WilALt” “SC.'RR t SK l Knp|ta Miirmn; Cki'--ronlj ,n l-iii-raiy ?i rJ rty. “If maiii hr my, play oh fair nymphs.” '•To he n doctor i hhtl Sinmn.j loll I Ilia aiithitlnti Hi Ufc- and 11 In lownr.l I lie real Irol Ion of ihl Id. 1 (hill Hi efforts hnVr brat liven -p. i.l .1 tl -v he ranie t-- M.-rcr. II.- U rarely ai-jin ob M ' hhiiiiiu . an vi- umia- ip.ir.e in mid Irani am I'l.uuh- and sillily; in; in ill inn my, .vIvi.ivh quivi mill la ih.. |.r iHh|l!j ..r Silr.vil. v Obaln. Ii-a liavc not Ma piotr.- , V|.| l|. l|.in u.li an he ti « ■ ll-.Wli I nr InrVilol.l.- r.aiilt Sdirii day w. tspi-vl in hear from turn mnn, nn unliilila fi-Non nn.l n worthy null of Edwin Lknwuod Swain, H.S.C. Alamo, Georgia 4, d l'hi Dclln The In; l'fal Delta l.ilcrnry Scldy. I u .i Innllr Olhl., '25, ‘It. 'I?, Hpanioft Cluli, ' 35. VK. I’ri-aldcIH HfilHHiluorv lo« Cl . “Iiff u too ifieri in atiilf. Tu tan «I a licit.-i nll-rooncl r ■ - LI . -o. i iii a'llilil tt.iV' 1«. yn a Iudk wnj. By lit car.ll.ni work an an a. tor tn dlfllvult ii.Uv iluiliH-' till nasi .n-.uic.ri , hi. ho n .« .ml i wan pinnilim lor liiinu-il, hot h- W«l 1 11 ret fer Mw l l...n.,ll- trim. t.u.l hi-toy tor lit vi.no Mater. He r nlca well In all lit . I j no In. r ' r«l will tci|fy nrnl |...M..an. tlrni Uckth- ..r pcrtM-v. ranee whit li 1 no v.-i .'KHirK fi r on.- VIhi.. It«j.lrcl to his iinilillInn- lo.1v . a iro Ml '.«'It Raupii Rivers Tajior. A.H............................................................ JFotxoa. Georgia J K.ur,'1 TWttk Pi Knppu Phi; Ciceronian l.iu-mry ff™-iety: Rlk: Kiwarlf; Alli c (Nallon.-il Musical t'nlonl; Aaolata.nl Milii ir. r Ljlcc Club, JS, l i i-nldmt tSIer 1‘lnb, '26, Fliinlai am fllvn- Club, ‘33, '25, 24. ‘22; Director of SIrr.'erltni Dr.:Hr Ira. '2H. '15, '2«; Presidents‘ Ciul . '24. Hr is nol for an «at, htl for «II Itnir. Tcaalc and tli - film trtutr nr. pro II. ally avt-iony niou At Mcrcvr. II.- I one nf thffcM 1m )2I who earn . from lilcli ulionl u I Hi unity hoimis mil tri.-a id mii |rit«t ili.ni in roll.-m-. Ilo- lui tn.nl. liottix .If frlcnilH hot only '-.I iI' onij.us hid in every aeanrapSlrnl ix.mt wher.- tli- fslon Dial, baa tourhvrl. ivrhnti that i why ever jI-hJv in in.- . olPiniic tircli-a th«- soirih will ml mi this bay who run j.liiy Jujx Willi the vlvority of a V ‘hlt.-inan and r.-nt ititiii.- iii|| flic, ay-infinthrtle ti-ri.lern.-vs .if Jl.itltevell. SENIOR CLASS “DO Found in tov 'i unfi-lfihtun. Wliui i|u ■ chink r iL in Ait who m ill innrrv anil thru ln ;ji Hi- ji n l n Lh wife r«in mi-nce nn«l cmpln- their wll«e ikIui nl l n ? Well. ihl U ekMtly nlml I,.. unii TI Kioto fcn dniit' Probiildy tlur llml'lrntlifli lor ntttli nil under lahlng hua vctn« from hli Wife for wu Wiles u nite I rapntile of In.-iptrilir. • Ontatornlihu niiiunij hi ■ hararterli-u. hove lieon hi coitHlvton.-y, dolt- fiilnjitk.ii, and iiMJliy. When In- !■ iiviv Minn. I|i' will learn :« rn ir t linn hi win ami miter mint'a mhih. IHllflK well fellow. HurreKa to yrrtt. Tin)InnSt K.-vv Tiitox, A. It.................. Sylvttitr, Gtorgli riiKnin Ali li.i Kl' tlon; AiLvm. iHotHill; I'lil fVltn f.lrrnry sh ly: S-hlor Ifonrel Tnlile: Vl'e- (■p-flilmi Junior Claw; limrltfr anil Tmmni Hophonanre I.nw CUw; S m-tei l nv Orator; Himlinr Iceliiiknti fitnimlliee '21 2Hi Athlete1 Hoard of Control; Krrxltinan 'out hall anJ Tl.i-k.ihnlS; Vanity Pooll-nH. '!4. IS. ’IS; -M Club; Vur Hy TrouJi, '21; l-renldenl 1 Club; Kdllor-llt-niiM wf Cnuldron .' '37, “H-'ktn duly whiijurs «,. 'thou mm. The youth ftp tin 7 nH ,1' Why «'..rnmetif after I It AI Hat of miiipim ■ h lesenenm 7 Kay Hit nvii-pt the liiiimi al l«llr(i |K nMil Jllt Ita ami ha gatUi-reM into Ilia tv|H-ri«trR all I he Hide rulili UviM hr ho-' lo-eo «He tit nti.l aim i iin|uor. Hut hr has nm ncimvinl nr imngin n c rj--|HIUiw or ev«n ilmiheil in l ur ur OlrKAH l Cu niiltnlTlii l.inrae. Kay will llail other u-irl.N nut In hi ehaiHeh ll Id of lav. Ii.ir.ler nvrMi (.■ ■!. nl with; and that right hvioo all loo .non far the Wart of Mc-re. r m a who hale to w him ito. Athlete, Kludrnt. mnn. In K Mel',,r ho to offer .. phy le«| he-ituin. nn Inl.ll.wlu ! livliaill Mid whiit iShahrajM-nre wuuld vail a Very l-iupvr ninti J. C. Tl bvi:r, R.S.C................................................................ I lillsburu, Gmruia j. e. Ciceronian Ml entry KorM?; Voeisirwnn or 0 world, '7 lihi‘ thf ■hli’t 1II tvnnl n‘ mtttiUOH i Hr,. ”J. I'. firm rente m M.ini huvrritl yi-iu nt-i AH- i lug lntv for a while hr left for Some time in whirh lie u'.u eiicautal in u-jirlilnu mlioul. rti.luul lyi1ly lie ntn vucreuful for o mnn i«f hi huliltR and t.liljorairielll cAUtrOn hr ollif-rwIn--. hue iheto Wits tin ithotnelr Ira, ifT-rat tn lirrveni IIIru Irani Onlublns hi coHeur «iluratioti P’or thi [nl. (in'-. I|i- In Idtek thlo ywir nod m e.llr.. (a nnr wilt'll the rliiifriniiifl ure hohdecl out next June. «1 down hear th.' eml vt the .ilph.nhi-1 will li« found one Waring hlu name. SENIOR CLASS Lonnie Doi esTvnir.Th.1L .....................................Gaiiitsvilk, Georgia ” IvONNIE PmMi ni MAwonle Club, failure. (mi hw ‘dim, 11 crintr. •Udt an Intvflm f two Vi-..r I,..mil.' . uni lia. k i.. Ili.i. . i.. (H Ida ihfir.... A In it .-n fit all turn, Holvini; Ihr ptnctlrnl iil iMnn-. -f Hfr hii Inuylit liitll In ftpjiI'LWltlln illi i lu - at mi «HllHnlti.il. Sillily hum he i'll lux In:. Ilk otiJisM. nlul lists NtUllv. ulus hlk - V|..l |.-lni. nil] ■■.Drier hill. |IH-U| nt.l : n! itrriil I.-.- 1« the pt..ri.s-l Ji| of Slli- Christ hlnmrlf Komumif I 11«. ■-lumli wini ii s-'i .ir. Ills tntwir, (nr out of hi labor Is mu . ir. ininr- :m al.jiid m lnnv.-si. . Julian j. L'PSHAW, A.B. ...... -................................................Douglas ville, Georgia “jvijan Phi IMU T1., r„. Ci«-.:.r«ml,.n Minuirji -Sn. !«.( , (I.,|r Cluli. Civil: T M. C A. Cabinet. T'l, Mnnae.r [IjuuIj.II, ;t; A'fi-iimt Mnnatc.-r Ba.-h.tl-.aH .‘I-; M” I'iiilr, 16. H- that ffliajfJiVj tivittiw fiii teifl. of (tit pif opinion fid.' A Jolly kill.) ..r Iril.m .■ ul.iiIJ . .|| Julian AMhouisli In may not Si:..'., i.iulu'd the mmHiilt Sn scliolunll 1 iimlIn t In- ha. W ui h - sliai - «if Iri.1.1 nil Ihr OlSipkis. Ilf «-intif h.-n- lor • nnfiMni: mur tJinn It. lnn ]v i.ou. ar.-r tHMshs Minis ol III' lino nrid in.itv ku lmon spi-we Ilk hnlplh in |iufc Mfr- .-r s nlhli'lL. i-ams on h• map, anil that lias been m.-t‘ik!Ta|i1lAhrd, If h ' v.iJi ili. ;ih well fm hkniKi'li n In- ha hi Mrnci, ili-r nutie uf iri han Mill inn wlth'HH :i Hi i 11-ifexir-aSl biifnl. Charles Wi m.i.v VVsi kir, A.U. CUAHI.ir. l atonton, Georgia nn FVIt a Thriu; I'hl iviin I. Horary SOflrty OmloHml Thlu.. n: I ni. r i'nlhelnif IMmtcr. . I a . . 1.1 ii 11.- flu ., I ‘IT, l'ubllctt) SI mi n it-t lor Jiranial fUii', IT. rn-nbnuin Track; ViiMIlv Tia«Jt. rins fWlUill; All-Class l'm.|M|| Team. '15. Vartll iToM.rpaiilt ' Trarl: Ti-arii; A.-.lst.im faarli of Trnrh : M Cluh. In ’tfl ; Stuil.-r.i Tribunal, 'ffi. 'It; Pan- 11 ilRuIc fVmnrSl. ?•.. Jt . I «|ilaln i‘r™ Country Track T.-«ln: Mnh.nfvc Trarfc: Captain Clmss Kim.I l-.i 11, Pri-strirnis’ 1 uli. It, IT; l'it- !ilrul Hound Table, - 7, lJi rsulrsil uf 1'rf stilent i Hub. '11; I'rrsiili'jit Jfliarji’lit Hod T. I ■; A til U'11. ItD.'ird of t'« itr«I. S'. “Hf1 wAn it It h‘iiif mi n iflfj.il himiflf far « miin, U'nrda at.- liiitilrqunlo to .5fSirkl. . CluirU . I:l- IiSls. hia array uf Ironiim api-aik fur lilm. Hf has lu.l«t hlUt tir‘t,Ji.n.ilut-lni; hi. 1.,.i.. ;ki M-f .-f aiul of til .. Is Hu niilfli to 1— il.« ij ..|| i.Jti-i. 1.1-.1.1. in ol th . - i mil-lit l.mly . It viuwlil !”■ Ini|.«.ral1 ]'. I . Iiy to i-itiauif rmto Ills ri|«.Hits roi (h uf-1 a li'BHiit, I'liniHr | a liiu.l.T of nun nnd it inn whom Wi- am proud of linvlnn known. Kldflllj-, rousinn.-y, all’! [if r.i-rv. rani'f itro nil In thr ninki-up of Cliiirllv. SENIOR CLASS Rorfrt Erne Wai.kkr, A B.................................................................... WarJms, Tennessee BOB' Slu':nJ AI lilia E palluit l ‘‘MilJetl mannerr and the UnJerrst heart. Sfvtf troiiWr trwutdo nil irciu-lo tmuni.-. y«u |« r«ks- mono. Fini, ih i|u..t and r-'n ri.-ii imi U ,li - thftl h •• Iu Islndarcl from ' [lUjhhin ■li.aH1' U.- ih a noth- r in. ,i Hn .- (.11..v. . w ho liurrlr thr.'UKli i ...ll.k -. 'rhi. Ih ■ .iiI hin third 1-J«r ai ITrrrwr hui III’ l ,n «nidum.- ai Ihi rint of n i Hu minor S. Ikm.I HYrhnii Iu. hn lika roanoiui for litirryiinf ilirmnrh college. Wi' do ncd lilii- to lio ton [iro uni(;i|i,.iifl, i.m ho i .n havir iilnanr1 1 lini he winitr. 11 «IjalorlaMao m on early tint.. R jhi:rt J. Wai.su. Jr......................................... . . (rarfietd, lieorgi.i “stXAmli,” ’‘BtiHBV. “Bob’1 llh1 lii-lta I.iliTnry No. . F y tloliu I' I.. I; florior Ptayera; V XI. i .1 Piihlh-lty IMrootor M... I’lnyor ; ‘2i. Sti; Ap l iant loxlruolor Phynlr , ST, It it by prrsfNtr of mind in untried mrr jentrei that the rtaiirr metal oj n man it letted. IScitV' I,rnui; lit from hl|:li lirnl n he,at of honor . In fooensl.H dramatic iiresentirtlcina. scholar, dilp, .to, I'ti.r . n no wood r thnt h h.v. h on .ucli a worthy iv |-r.5-iltAtll'o of hi .A I 111,, Alotor lin.. . onitnslo tlpixi-r, JITo I . a Hr.'iU «.lioU.r hull a llst I Iti soal to Whirl H..1- 1« lrl'intr. lie alre-idr I endowed with ■ jfifl id -JiiUii'nilie |,iwr|i. so the n lid pert of lair niiitdlLvn I Rill tied Thai be I' a Inn a H.holnr u shown t-y viewing his record. a honor itriiduitl. In hlith yliool and .undid,nc for the It hod ■■ K.ll.ilnmhlgi a. Mr Vi Georck Stokes Walton, A.IS..................................................Helena, {ieorgia V fam ivit Sigma PI; Ciceronian I.Hi-Tnry rk . U-ly. f’nriuit nf hr mlledge under diffiettllies, Puna In tlsc Jilelt ham-1 Unit luis lo .-n «hta to Ptok «thro hr- .'cininic to M-r. r_ It |h a familiar nickname i . ju t. ■ i . mhih n caur-- nr ih«- y. . ijliar mont-tury ash. melon that It lirli.K la on.-' nil,id '1 .• work In th« TronauropH ortts-.-. P l« I u har.L oaoklnp afuil. in oil,I tJinkrt iir. -oniln..ntl) In hi cl oar. ir on.- Iu.h not l a«l llwc olIfNrrnillity of «Ihn-nwrlni; hi hnlarly nl Lilly li}. HaiM litri.in with hin , otic will Iran Ilf Ir whi-n tl L i- r r I it puMicnl Ion of III. mi in.-a of Ihoac whn rants Ir Itliv't tn c|n?a work. SENIOR CLASS Siun tv H. Welloks. B.S.C, ............................................................ Tifton, Georgia V rill Thi'U. rill lu ll I T.:i-• .11 V pi In Sncuui T‘l n . utimi n i:.] I ; l.it -ivi:i■ i ii.iiiornr) nr ■ iit 1111 ii i i. Hup Iiii - .M imitua-r ■ tTustir 'IB. Pralonral Tlilrt rn 'II. .• i u ialar, and a ii r and gn J tnt; .■,,itng wits, fair ifak it, and firr wading. pill p-iiihit In Ini'iHIK uiJilnlttlinil h IiIkIi • Ih«4 j. K.n.r.l m.t«i' of A l ltl« Nm«- Ui.iJIy. (ivwv (in'- lAjirrtr him 1« i| i WoihIith Will. Hint is Jusl wlint h.i lm iloni1. Nut only hn . kin in .tin tui ii ii I j’-riL-H-ully mi A ' iiithiep hrri jicmL v. - ll inniiy i-tlra honors, lmt lir lu. ki'in likn u-mlirm ■ umlnuau l an ininllen lr t J«r 'show ihi-m up-' In me Ln |il n relief of Ijfnoralirfl. tu jibii| ii« vi-ii ii'nlnr, ♦•lT tvtl L fnv r h ‘ A-’-otialMiir pro- fi.KHji n wdll HL «irrvic+P. Naturally, ctwry oin- .Y|Hrr yiuruiri c inink in ilais HhS«i. Sll NtV Altov WlLSOKj B.S.C. - -.................Morris Station, Gt'Orgia “sam,p ('l ivtiiliin [aMcrniy ; M i-.unit1 i'luU. High rrttUii Ihnughts trail'd in a hrarl tj ititrlny. IftdllntlvBihil nnPkii' (Ins imp JO ill. i : uchl ultn KS uwit ulint ru'-in- lliotii-fit perambulate up nn«l d«u ii ilu- l-roaiJ orri-l-Vr of hi mimi ' Tlw ptxjd-ubii of ji imwrrr!ul latvIlT-i-l, i'Mjiibkb«'i1 ur M'ls x m'iihv «f (Kittenlily', hjup i1«hh muili ci? v laliUhIj Ham i n ihr i nnipu Tliirri- U rtlnecM ULm, jfnHx Calvin Vorsc, J .. A.B................................................. . Ur ttte, (ico (j« “vowstf l hl 0—1« • trltcraiy !■ •'■ ( ; OraterlmI 1“-. Assistant Uliiiirliiii: Te rhi-r'« Club: Kami, 'II. Til. 'Si, T- . ■ Sf. I’kuh. T4. ■ J ; M'Ji-iT ruittlt Tl. 'Ji; Y M. I' I .-ililtir-, Halil l“l Amir «It ('olirrfi-nn'. Hit mlti sham. '2C. “Of taut tiniVr . in artion failhfui, and iit hnnnr tlrar Hr M-vnm t« hr ii.iiinU tin n lliAn hu iirn'V a 11'liLlt lit ion for In'lliK i.iiIiit |H)SlllV«'. forwitril iiiovHIk. oiit-rrokm l-n reuvii-tlcm ;ind a miIuIdU «Hi-iiiljihi ii|inii ill.' .Imv at liAnd; John I'nltHt Viiuiiii «..I , not IIIIIII. |1 m Ifiiiij-. Pin.-e he Inin the ImtlVr |UiiUlUs of the Ktrat prrdc- i-i'mji f«r hum ! • Is imin.i), ii i« not furl}' 111 ra.|irt t .is Eir.it a niri-iT ln m Him. If I«i arhi.'ii'iiirol I«UI In Hr ' nr.- ...nntl.rsurjr with Llimm- whirl! r nmhlavonrsl on his collrfflaCti -«uti hran. Jin nln.ll not fsJJ «hmi et out h l for hi in. SENIOR CLASS William Dewbv Bearden. Tm.B.........................................................Waltslai, Georgia bear's -nex Clrcvnblnn Llirnri fsoikiy, stii oi«|c (;aiIi; c( KoolilBII. ‘St ’is. tf I Jo Cote ftitittliftifi, I ill fin form it la the hut arlii.'y, Ware It fur Any l■ .IS'111 tii-ri' ;ii-i Eu I ' . r.j( f trim amount thi- uriiitp mi tin- A 111' i . -Ill tut. Hu- |HT toty |ii' ut «In- i li! r. v. uM mori- mili.-il.ly fli Into (! .■ pol- [| .m wu'ibl liny uthti M.i lin- ,i I An n anil n • r« y wnj , iMnit mm llu! nn i ummliy inomriaUi nllh Ihu mi'll of nEronji unii meat'll ohani(i r. A minister el t■■ ■ ir- -= i-■. I trim U lit tit •«i'1 Unit II n«'HHtlic tillu'V iinioiijr lilt iiwiiIhiki, al ull lime abht to mtlvw.- iluni in (hill bruljlclin. KiViiiK Hum tbn IwmBt o! a rather wltlo «■nu-n. ii. .■ nail in Iruutii- knunl .Ik. , k Hie |.mt llul Mratden flays on tin- traiiiftut, Sam l ei. Rumph Grice, A. 15.........................................................Macon, Georgia ’■« ah y Kaj.pft Al|tu : Phi iVliu utux.iry Huomyi Krm. ruMy Basket butl. IS. •; , 37: Slainci Krmh ■nan llatkvlhail Trim. Ki; Maiiowr Vanity HuakeEbnU Tt-jihi, 'J7. tlnf Ibititj u fortv.-r , oad; Thai tilin'} if tan fit. Sam is rjlut «Mi A'llOie viflllW 111' i mini V ifi'lill itu Ills fikf.1 am hi lion U to bu a ''Rcnllrmnu ' and W la frriitlkily on Cl 1 ftntil toniril tin- 1 H uilmi nt of it. list ioLi n’t miei'l KpcnOliifg lilt tinit- ilmiiit favor for hl ucboolibiite'?- to mi Is- n-ouroi-ful, iii'iyilic and cijurn-ti-ou II uniPa «not'd« 1« ilc-trmiljli'ii l.y tirm't ability. ..Ifeil mill iliMirinlnntlnn. Sam will lm 4Hcc«miruL If kln l il s 1:' «to 1 rloiiitu lor - n. . s.ini y.T|| cunt Uni.. u- Inn-' boat of frlutldii. ix' H.irvev Lamar Metcalf, A.B. Camilla, Georgia ‘Temn Phi I tlu That Th death lo mr to hr a! turn it j, f half it rind Jttitt all fior ,1 meri t hitv. Many thlRiit ul ell I W , uj of r'Tlllil kilt unyitituir tliAl onn itiiiahi any i-oulil thru at lio ciiom Hlikit oli Ii 1 f ii 1 fa 0 ii iiuu 11 sl.inc . 1 f iiiu- Jolly fw ■■ ;mi1 KtcaraliiK • y.-. ll - In iwt ah titreptltm to tils rule whl'Ti mu in th.-it 1 rut inrn uri- «ut.it niticrud mill Jolly 1' in naturally ru y Tor hill! lo or-'i-t hi- ritelid ivltll a hourly I rib. Must p oj.ln ar.- in.inr i„ ncciMi lHiul WMIWU. bu! Tubby” nparra lillli rir llila . unvviitlunal ou l.llichwly. Rai ph 1 SKtiTox, AB- ■ Hartwell, Georgia •SKUI-l-mV, ' “ni’F- VARlft tiltfjiin Alfliii Ki ii3 ‘n: IpiiU-llr]l--hi i oii«iiil; IT u si 11tis n PiwiIImII. -1: Vsr |iy Kooth U, '2S, '58. Tht ruiivit firm, thr temferalr mill, fcndurante. (offlight, ilrent lh, ,inJ tkill.1' ‘‘RarJl Ill'll Julium” wax BrUlll 111 I-1I Drt hin iTUTClrn III .1 llllablv pull 111- «■ ,1'lfllK. they tell, ifr (hr art of di-llght I bn his .orli- f . Iuli— Wli-Ti-rir you are ■'Ukrl' be hu thb u n;ii ijruiip or ■ dozuu ur bo boy h-nuKLuK amund 1 fho ibn( Imumif for hi «it wl« if it r k. II. 1 kins n rn ri- It o o 11 humour. Ilr is u aioil- lit tif tin ikirAA Ability anil mi alhltitr of rroattnl- .'it protresB. 1 SENIOR CLASS V ira Micros Amersox, A.II., 1J.S.E. Alacon, Georgia A MV l-'hl 1 t Lflc-rury fcwlrty; KlrM. ll uuliir ki A..II. Iv-urt-p train lf Tc r t'ftr viiu ami mfiw tam m r JifiiotUut bj Janua ,l‘ txl1' ” t! Arw. When All-, AinriMin hitIm li«r cUnr.- met June «hr « U lime it.]l.]i. I for hollar ilii mwd -f •'■■Itijf tit - In 1! ■ -nl 1« 'i(0-l il'K' i ft'l (iunlimt.. nil'r h«v ntc -i-.'in four year mudHiiif under .IiiihuUi. thin might tii ' liti|inl tl the le- ttniitou Hit 4«vrw ar« urii 1 mtiuI ahit her 1'i rKi rvrr.ih i- Iieul mill!i h.r u heroin ' where ru.-n und r for mor - f.i wirot.lr rIrruniitAnre Ik v FjilS.ll l 'J I. - (n-varc. Hit h.ii ill (IT Iu r -if 1 111- icood will ol the raoolly I.| |u i dIHitem «nth Tim (||)UU |iur|MHi . nml rr.uin tji. mli.i Mu.l.nt «he hm won lni ri' admiration. Tbl. routd nut hut Ini iru. ho tone i Family. and nfudoiits ]| OBvr w hvOi h.-Eii.r I. !Ur.,‘ Makv CuVelaxu, A.II. . .....................................................Culloden Georgia “MARA ‘Wolfting fitJurtth likr ffriomtl qualitia. the unci nil] cflUiUV • ' AH-- iT'M'Jamj Uiaile lief •' . (. ffotruc la (he SUI 1 ■Vormiil 3ii'lti eI lit Athene S Ri•- 'I - ' no! (all cm why ehe did not tarry -o tone In tin clueal i it . Hhr probalif. ruulil hitv«- (T' lruii' on ; cl the .limo ; nunihi'rlt'jui lO'imI. hi 111' L'lLlv.1nily ol Hi .iil'I.i. Rut jih ' i-June In M -I' To un - 11 ' kimles! liiimuiii - L- m.,v . thht the ri'imm m:,- • v i that .ini inv.'.i ■ i., -.lt i. -, 1.1« it n=M' in r- 11.. .t u. ,..-i t..ry ho . .-t. viii't-d nil |.-ini. (hni Hhe I .in ■R. pllprn «tunicIK. nu|.; ; In i i r. '|.lioii end UmrouRli In a| |-li- rnlloti One ol till- Urn! n( elir Co-mIh, ho linn innd . n r .-«rd illdi.llll lor othi-rs of tier kind I.ir.UR Cl mmini.. B.S.E. WaTrenlon, Gratata ‘MI5S LILLIE-' Ketf aritl al'ti that trrkplf, llif fair minj,' Minn cumin hue. in id imp cup.- uf mmiy oUJer .n!iniRDle is.Ji.s uintt’ in Venn i.y w y of It. .Hi . Tift. |r H. at' 1 rocrtly Informed !h r(. «i- m hj- olh-tw ..t lliMtc Tift wjnj w,.«M Ilk ' t. « !i! • t llervi'i. nui ii ' not r-. ine h lot tie erkni |iurjri -.' in tud ii. Hua the m r el (litri lady. Jluwv. r, We jiiuM not Ii.O.l Ali --, I IMt■- ii-siHiiuilMe for Ilie ili-alro nn 111 fi.ul of HO in liny | „ eli.nr-' rjieli' n ine'!. AitiiiJUKia isr cm Hu- lor n MHori tlnn . b1i« ruluvjici'rt 1 number of trk iHl- xkii|n_ fiifcf vnrlly Hill- ia.ik rri.Mui uraln «mr1- ch ' mul undl i rli nri«t in Turn (favc hin Irfithilvliip to Inf. It chtti.itl.r n hi-n •'Jinnot |iuc riutinlc i nh lrauimi' ltiiluinr«- T«r iIhv 1 vlui whom ulii haJi foniv jl romim in i|n - iffic-hiiiK SENIOR CLASS Iru'tnton, .Georgia UvvotUHon-, Pnvlouljr £ffrnsjl anJ itraJy ?n,tracer :l'Vi wms Jay f j Mv ifj ifti'atil Of HobU mind, i rrttr anJ trinJ. It Illlfi no I iiii'ii out ]hi Ii kill ifp In know lin NVInslUii iiu -1 nilL lire h«r lU'iy ha bnt lu the Ai‘ itr-nhlr nrhiiol unit nUrfl multivii Iu Ihi' L.VW S', hool. but tin- r--i tiTd 0( the tlMrrultr b-- r ui uui In jmyl.iy ihul shn nn« iiituK- n m-l.'lnliil mi ., id Th. Faculty on-nlrf upui h ' Uivlr Iiik)ii-p( •'Kivi'iii. nnd wriftiinini ilmfrit iivi k'i re-nunUimi. Mi . WlMtil] hIImII.v f.n iI|li toil .. .Indy iiiul .is ii ri-sult ui iiork in I'lllt) ijiiiu1. b«' bn« Imriiriir a laity o( lilyli culturi' Hint ifiji-mlld iitt.MijiticiiLh 'ivom iiiliL-ud'i liuist vcoioplluli- I1-: WATSON, MISS AWO” rain good sentt. Mrs, M.uxm, (imrpa .Mm, Georgia Senior Law Class Officers William H. Frkkmak John S. Averilt, I'rtiidfnl riffProidrut Henjamis' H. Hill, Jr. Sffrtlity and Trtatattf SENIOR LAW CLASS V. James Aii vms. LL.ll. Columbus, Georgia “jiw Mir PJil Theta: AiLnno iJi-ejiIi: (Tam Knott II. '15. Onr frif-riti u btlUr i ui t ail tht jmvts ef the tartii. A winning personality iri tin- iiistu:-i .ifci',. -i!i,ns nl'li i Ut; i:ti. me lit t mu every rswaxlo-ii fci:iH munii fvi nilH for JliniiiLi hi tin - «'nr.' At till- K;urn- Him1 Atlalnlnif Irnnwh-difi1 111 bierll |U (.rfijn ry «l-J.-iUv.-, l.i-irrmiK ntnl •■’!•• Iu)l? vh JkJjiiik rv-ry iui. n..-in iR-f ri- aCrm'tlriK It a lrUt ;m 1 nltVeiys s« klriir rtv w Jiifcnamtion sir - clmrartvrliitta of him. trait ilIoiiu with i uintli-uiiiii lvi ihi‘ tru-' i fiiA' i r cht word itinki Jimmb' a man (for lat ' uuirrlril utiv I ia lari u l1| ri'flo i rinJIi union illy Law HctaiKil In Jnti r yrnm- Thr tic c nf lin k ii you Ik our nkhnn wUh. Jons- S, AvEftn.L, Jr., LL.Ii.........................................Mmittv.uma, Georgia “UINfi jOlfX I'lU 'Chela; Adana tl-owill; Vlft-President senior tail flas ; vfonso ‘ guusel Tribunal. Stitt Ci'dlrTJ fUH iirr f. line -,ni no. appreciate A'etlll. h lv l„ ltilnd. Ms aWlllj- „1 i.nidy'li-sl thin [(Ills. Until ■mu line nui through rift - with him. SiUloid dm-s he i nter the heat'd • ln«it rooiii illticUwdeno, But hi lx I i (impeller] It, Uriel! wlu-u In- iulv.mr,-. his Ideas u llie retmetit of tJte Instructor, icul.-t hut itllU-Ieht! 111- pi,s i«j|ro an the vim,,, f a true «emirman scholar and a latxynr. Lorenzo Hubert Cuhuiin. LL.Ii. .............................................Ilauiitton. Georgia tAl Hirma Pi, Assist nut Ih-i'-nw Tritmi.nl, Snlamn Trlbcuml, ir, KilUor l„m Sefcnui H. man ’TnuhlrAh.'1 '47; Oratorical 17, Editor! ] SlalT 15-“ SuiTh inert to Stevens’ Index 1 i j,-h .if Georgia Iti-porl . “Hr is vrrstti in iht taw uvrf itiltii rni in thr pursuit of ■ttitAflif truth, To have siitieil within us an Uitelti-etunt curiosity In oUr youth yilitle there |s yet time for ranking mlvulteei- in th - pilgrim lie In the Hr,m h for iruth Is its rarely s.en ns It Is to lie desired 'Too often our days tire j m In nlnilem n-nudcrlng over the world l hooks, though!. n til] Investigation,— Anil 1tiL ruiTmtLtj- Is Imrtlh Htlrin! ere ll Sri lie again In thr .leo.i of eternity I'nlli.ui, live In iiH'-mitv or hi trouhtn tilths amt there i a note of ■. ulltire m til itwiuiei Hun iiuikr, Ms eoiiurtiay renal. SENIOR LAW CLASS i Ji man Eugj-ni-: Owk, .-V1L, B.S.C.. LL.lt........................................ Wrightsvlllc, Cicorpa Cist’’ Alpha Tiiu Oin-ti. .................I k .1 i . IMi- SlSUm VI 4 ■ •..inuitrrtal I; Mnsoair ‘'lull. l!«nil Table : Kiliini-lti-'-liinl •' 'nul-lron.' '2«.; ‘VJiulriraa'' suilt. ti, ‘27; H« ml i'h«-r t.ea lrr. '2 : ' M I'Jul-, I'K-HldfUt Junior Cl.i-K i:-. IiiI.t-i nti-KluTe Hi-tiuU-r. ‘14. 'IS, '16. 'II: InliT-HorlMV Jh'hiil■ r. ‘14. 'JS. rill I' ll,, t.lr- i-ifv .i,ts , Ci.-chl.-m V, M I’. A. Summer ii.ho.nl. '14; I'real- itnrts Club; CrcMlllian BaiM-ball, 'S3, Hoch'ly ttii-kot lull, ‘24; Tmnl 'l ul , 23; Cl AM fS«rtb l], 'Ii. ’5«; Si«Ifni Tribunal. '2!. Pan-llilli'iiU Council. 35; Athletic I!a r4 of Control. ‘17; lii'l.ijdni; Council. '27: Muster Mi-kcr Ian. “I.Ofr i r, Jiilirt, urn I hr •U'BtJiJ ri Mo rnto'i, Vruitli with 11s ilrlllts mill ■ nihunij-ui, unit iiiahIi-mmI. with Its stability and e'eti tenor, Irt.-.-i |-i :t | n.i 11 ni i. I i. tli is r i'.cik. .i itmiure uliiii who ■ vet you nil Many men |IU|UI'HH lh - ba |v viriui-. : r ' v jn.kjwi.ir Illi huh|In, HUtH-1 liilive p rw of nativity idu rvIJnr- miMit; hut Irir Hirri' r. who combine Ih.-m In a rrf,;rAininlHy alruftHl mu goad In 1h- inn-: 430110 Ci n-| Is the iludiHLl prince or itial tear. sii'i.i Jlvir-ifi.m in I-- fmi nonilniiriv alone, liut lilrrnlly also. Hr ih ina-urr ot himself .iP-l th.-kof.il. it ■ r Ji Hi. in viinsli-yy lit hli:iii-i --i ho [il|t« It In Imnil in A iliiili-nl ullrn .i-irrllent. it trli-ud lamt'Or-ll, ir.il a tunll wfthAl Is Kllm-ii- Cook. Homer Christian Kiiekharvt. H.R., I.L.R............................................... Maysville, litornia “noc1 siirmn I mt Kiij-i'it ll.rs.ili melTtii inr. Unyli-h I wimrtni'nt. -T. f'uHli ttpen h I mr t'r- IhnrlmvJif 'I ; kh,acini. Kdllnr Park'-. Itonklilir OtilnlmlU, 'It: A mun i Hie KdMor 1SI7 Hup |li o- kti'-rji to UU-vikikH' I a- Il-h.- If.kii-Hi tj( (3i.--kvln Report-; 16.P, fl.-c.r.: In l nlwrilly, '2;. 1 rrj may thrrr hr no mhaninci at thr B.IR Khrn I pul oul f« sta,1' Befnii. i-nlrrliw tile Ijiw Aclin.il. IhH I nr Kl.rlmr-li I.Hik the II. S. i1.‘ TOi- 1 lilt- CpUi T Lty of iSi-orcla.. ripa-: -- foi l-lda tiki- printing of Ills hoivor aithInd nl Georitlu: tllcy nr rHit« -|-r tii bll't thi s i r ill fill. uml di-nwriv mention in thin m-riioii. T lie Iic-hi rv lilonre of the rrspoct nnd -■ i. -i ni iii which ho In hold l-s llki- IlmHHi Ijiir amt llm faculty and 4ud.-nlH a ifci-ll. Ih found Ilk hi ’..■I--. Hull HI A MO Into Cd i-r ot th-- iw«l ln«roitiaiUI iogal pub 11 on, linen . U llU ulway loon an linuor hIiHIimiI. a truuid of the lai'UHy lld of oiiiry otiO who kiWw llini. j John Benton Evans, 1,1. B.................................................. . Sandcrsvillc. Georgia Junct Alciliu Tau Oiuviti. Atlnnu 11,i n.ill Vi i -l'rrHldont VV.f-lilnct-nn County Cluti, It; Clrimlntloti Manhcor ' lu-tor. 'll. Cliil. H'. ««ill. II. A «Hlh; HM-HlVmlr Council. 2 i. , wan fit IfffflfJ I 4hftrivt yrurrjayi and fonfiJrnt loiwor ovt. 11 h nil nw'or now n n Juilir.- in iilrir-a.ly In tho illiiUBre. To many nl u.h It lu Htrantti' how iw-inr inHitilc Imvo the 01 icenlii .iMIiry in c- i .itii-oil. AVc noviM t.-nllro Juki when or lknw they liawii- ! nu. but wo k tin nr dial ilii-c an- nitrati JUilffi' m rutin n laniil}' IhUiOiJ fur lit brilliant luWyc-t- . II.- bn the unlit e lunltaico of a luimo ulr-mt)- written hlph in 4!eor|t1«‘S l n:il wnlulH. lie ling tum Iiklllhh lu liI' fnlh- 1,- olll'i- Willie the toM of u win- plnylnic around In thr HunimiTJ mill lio i' Miohcii mJ In Saiuli-iM III..- jlri-,idy 'otom l’' ot 'Juder' In llic niitlc Hwaln why fri-queikl Ih.- rlllip h«ih arid olllrva. SENIOR LAW CLASS Jim Pavi, Evans, LL.B. Sylvania, G;orge “j- p.” Phi IhilU Thmi, ( hi (ulla Idt«T.irj' Snrleiy; AH -tn,llr IV Kit.-r. IPl. [ l||lliMlr Club, ’’4. 'TH, 'aplain IVAPIIllIr Ufukelliall Train: Society Jt,inV.-H.nl!. “tlwrji utrtw tffli ti' i it if J irrVr-f, I'M only thr turt ttful «limit It- Th '- nr, (hof ..f i,ur iu.ilui.iri-— nln. |. |.1.- iheiun-licn li. lhK Radical rnnl llkr nnihlnK lH'tir-r tliaa hu oi'liorl'intt i an eypinnitl thru , r inuri' likely Horde uni hi,''j iinlr-raiiinir opinion nr rlaaorle ftui we luntr Imre I hroad-miladeri ..im-rvntlvn; oar win, llkr to argue Tor 111' |in|,p - nirdtliiai ruth.-t ili„n inliiuii-r life hl ,i - In uphnldliir; ihr limi-util and iimltml Ihrary. Of course no on - cun till what rhe future will tvrlnc faith liui J I1.1 rlnjmmatra iir- roafldent that Ilk will L-,- a ni.iiknl .a,a, In-u-i.-r William BMDfqri) Fru max, AJI.. LL.B.............................................Hrnicr, Gporp'ii “biix” Pin Thida, Admin (Lrgali; drrronlnn Liarrjtry Koeh-tv; A.H Mercer Cclvmliy. 'ISl Claim I. KdfiitiiilJ. BMMMII. AM ItuMiMi AII -C1ji h Fool Dial T-rnn: Principal ILIjrb School. -Ji Society Day Speaker, 'IS; Student Train ..] '21; '(’aiililn.ii ' Staff. '2V. I’!:. itlelorten. ‘J5. I'MiJ.'liU' Club. JS. ‘87: Putlilrlil Unph-umoru Law fliinn. I... [lchatliiit I'ouairl), ’J?; Bui.an.-ii;. Mtaiinger 'X'nulilnni. “77, I'rrnul. in S -nl.ir I.aw i'Ihkm. 71. Prlnt-lpal Iii'iiiiiu 11 :i I ton S, Jun.l ‘17: AHMXIant [UHltll.'Inr In T.aHn nn.I l ul]ia Speak In y, SU. ?ii '77 II not unto lismt lf, hit di-ont it I if . If ylatt ran .-«niu-.l liar |diy 1-,.| natality ..f «.’lehr aa-lth |l - erfrdiut.- of .tMIH; and Ki .hI humor, thru you have nr inmirht Into nil elmracter. r.-r niti nunte ihrrr' a frund. Tor every |aiiiml tliere- ar. tinner. Prnlae Ium rami Ii I . way. Ural ia.lt II might. for aut’li popularity aaa hi- hia eiaj-pyi-d cumi airily u. ah.- m.,wt d. i.-rvlni;. Hill IM Will |ilr|iiirr,l I n till' priLillte 0-1 1.1 Ha- hAH lllWiLV lUJrtl HU tliHlrtl limn Ilk Hie law aa-honl and I, i— ok-ailm-d jiH the eta,ri.nl f ur of Infiu-naiiUon, wji ttu-r ll he on n I'-gnl topic or on t onir lil-fiTl'-al point In the .levHcpin.-lil of tti - I’nlv--r liy. Teaching two clarm-s per dnv. laelnjf principal of Merer 11 inonilrnt tan School, Inking run law ,-nur.-, |i value lue a tfauldron. anal dolnar a dozen smaller itiliac make up hi dally |rri Kra l. John Franklin Harpin'. LL.B. Loah, Georgia ■•jm ' f PJa! Them: Phi Brlla I.ltrrary Society; (.'Ian Voottmll. '!i. '!t. «iiorrjf ii r the cniy raust of Jeath, thru sconht I Ufr jet rt'tr, Jeff I t.fiT ..! llo- acon.lrr of aha- world. Tlio ayfnptetri of ‘(lt Sy ure ovhare to he feathd upon him. 1-iH flail i-Tthel.na he pit , a eacii . our .- . ha- a oiue to It. in whAt 1 reputed to lie the ino t ..-an rllnu d- wrf kiaeiit of tlx Kali ..r n y It w ut.1 lalinoar revive one' fnlth In mlraele If It Wa-re taol for the fact that lie tut n very kwia nalnd and |d.;.nty of the pracal-al eeiiw' wlilrh Ini'e made mam ur nl wliare the nun i-niUiiur proalisii lint- m|l- d 4 -tr •’ .a 1l£ht-hearted r.-lluw in Ills , itra-mUrn. pursuia . and “inn In that s t mHair- . ll. 1 law rltiHH. H 1 e-1 a cirreMiiiilly r iji|dtiK hi Up . Ills Itkabtir larraormllty and trui- frlrndrhlp. lit all time ready and an leu la help it Bail her have InvuVid our 1 luero hilnura lion. SENIOR LAW CLASS r Benjamin Harvey Hiij.. Jr.. LL.B................................................AJrsmta. Grorga ■l-X ivI l ■ s i-i I t.lt rnry ftoclwlj; ft'cretirJvTrf am rer $riilar l iw L'Ibml lit mott livft «.-A l iiats mot!—ftth thf rtoiiltii—trrU tftr Irtsl. ' ■ !ti ii' uTiuiibir ai.‘ -rvr th mnit'iirpK'nt m nmh H«‘ w net-i in.-h a mun, lie stand out atow evi-f y man In II 1 t'lnsa as ho I nit tli . m M| blun«l nnil.lt limn .nut Inriiwtrlnw muili-nt t niKjl-.i.'in y in nm law. work hi sT'Kfln, ami ( lm n inu-resxfirl l:i vn hi' .-untillion. With m nri Kart-tv h ’ m HI lint ia ell iviiu-inlii-r i1 n-i :i mt-mlMT «f lnMS of ‘SI Willi III HUffrM, vtlih-h 1« ImiijihI «i militi1, tilrn iiHftiv |y 111111 Ihr In rrnif-ni ' -rHl in u sjrndiiiVl of M«rc«r'.i a kw rt'houl. A- «si- drno of hi? r«imin|t jn w imnuon iho fwi Uttl Hi ivi-raup Iw in- rawd f$r vrry CpIwm-u- Robert Iktce Jokes, A.B-, LL.B. . . .....................Macon, Gcorea ••bkuce Pill Pi'll Thrill ii Tnatiui-tur 11 lator.k fti-iMirtment, ’it, ‘SE. ‘iS, .if mind to ms a it. tils «rAdrmL year i|ieti1 at th - 1‘nl'i (itl) ol Clivoral , Ilnu r i mr to us well prepared f«r th« mtidy of la ntnl murti heralded I turn- of his recoitl hero He comer from it homily or l ) u anfl till' uriti- in u |tr. i thml lu. tank Ih Imr einmlnMIpn mol fl r aittnlsalon lo 1 lie liar, enteri1 ! iltr liyai tu In M fmih. i ollife mi month lmfur. irtRduatloti IIin Siimonr were pmi al fltliw institution —('«ritcll ntMl MhltlK I . that hi lls-vr-polni might ho tiltler and thirl his c nli f,t« and smsorlntlon.' might to mors- nurii-runs Inuri- In n. lanyi-i and a. Krurlr umu. Parks Martin: Low, LL.B. Hucklu-atl. Gmrftia lJlil Dvlffc Llli'fary 8orl -ly Nii rat .hsttnrit, and I vrill rnrhstni (hint far. Jucler l.ow tella uo that hr nrt-am nr Ihr future it tu-liig one dlvorcii cnsi nriof ahotlu-r. The relormer n« i Hlioul their lunj «ut min! I he evnnRulUrs may ..il1tni l r il-el-y the evil ot It hut there ulll never W (mSr jiiuhk i img (tinted J ii| lroin hi' other for waul of eijunwl- JUilKii in :i Inihrfly h«i I nf iM'fr'iii mid he • nil vn-JI munsvl ami ailrl-'c the fi-malv ftf (ho ■pi-eli-a kilo, like I’‘Hellea'' llrow-hluft. hare kmen ensnared hy the temptliiRm of hi,me wealthy «Id emitter Amt you mn 1 -t Ihat lnr'lt n«t foriii-t tp lakr his Trti (whleh, ItfUT nil. I the molt 1 in|inriant thjnic almut p-tii.l u ir i,- I a. w. SENIOR LAW CLASS Frank L. Matthews, LL.B..............................................................- t ugliiisvillc, (itDr i:t JL'SI ICfc.' Pill Thflia; Ck'e-ronlaii I.lt rarj- Stoik'ly; I'lft Hitsctinl? ami IViottiftU 2i, '25. ’ 46, .I man who rf not afraid to ray hit iay. In tin? r|aMr5 m Juxtio Ian tin vii ll I'jfliaMl boat V i iilJtln«i of Intriti thftf utmlnr of th ' who 'iin Mm f a I r .'M ftliJ tHiUilaldc Jt ci taii to inly KtuiU'iru'iit or facts. HI i:rll1«:lH«n of unj lh U-iprimarily ugMm :m nijiiHCir « eir pnriially dirmcd lowanS on f IIld [KkitUn iia tilt Ai:Tl li. If i? , i ImiayifcT in litil lujiearli Hi-; lib liinn-xts bn p?ir:iiVHiirnl. Willi lliuvi iiiirfliuti'ii wo ir«‘ % tinjc '’Justlfr' I .' Ii- ii Kr--al 'liantcllor r pfartkk-ur in a couit of r4ii)11y. with uplioldliiK jiiMhv, certainly jimiee- will he ttof jonuit. Georgk A. PlXlMR, LLB..................................................................Valdosta, Georgia I'r.Hld.iit Tribunal, ’TV: (’luntor'' Columnl-d. S«. ’!?; ‘■f'aul.liw. Stuff. '25. Wlnn.T of 4' vT|T' i Jork'Cyfi '2C; Editor I ? iSujypLr-mcjifcl St v«iiS Index-l i|Ci-st to liei rKiit Reports. Lauf i anti fir world luuv il with J-OIU,- play tht fiutr and you play alnus iCti | wxn-'K. anil humor urn J j«! £•- .- nulrtjndhiK (lnril' irrlaM. n Not In t| Iriist 11 r n-rm ■•nitAJrtitiv. tjiInis tli - lorinair la r', Mom il Ur hlx lire of prulM.woHliy liotiufx urn! hi itinarkalilo riiford (itMill If-- III.' 1,0 Sth« 'l WbM tin- « ■!• m................. -v■ «! th- tragi' rtiMirdvU for iu 'h t rirr« work, out nrxrai Mli utilj' kwkH in Uk1 uip «I ilu- Hiiit to iliul Judth i cxmnt, 111 t.iitsvnliil nntnre and rootly nil hxVU tvou lifni ifiatiy allituro 1 rlir-nil..|ui -: r i H. t tiiooglt 1o Mittiil tt «'ll lk- | rrf of hlx muxlcul pr'-pcnni U-. W- krl l.v.- hlx Motirioui I will always follow Him « r«f raillWHii Unit X'lm- nay up will bp a suprcnn court Jude--. K v Tii ton. A.H., IX.lt, - - Sylvester. Georgia “KXY, ‘TIP ' Sllfliiii Alp-liu E|iHipin, AtLiim rill JVlta Literary ihivk'-ty; ry-TrtilellireT s.ipli i• ntore l.? W CIhhv; Holier KOU .SOPlMJBiarf Uw fliLsx, A'afi' l iou hast SSf’i mr, ilil lfmu Itifitfiid K.iy riaillp to Mi iv r nfli'l' anlxhiiiR hlx pn-ptiratury work 111 Ihr It-Ctl. Innp of inylvrnt'-r. ThK . Ity xlioulH k... i-iir. in. ly pt-r.u.l ..i lu iiii.hlin I vh ha ilMiilvtl tu nuikc law his pro fpnxkon olid Is now about to tnkyr tli t- fiirUiri. Till- loi tntlit ai tlio Iiitn Si lioul voutih tor Jit 'i Imlmxliip. Jltx kt-tmm an of pyrrytnion 1 Krtbt-r Willi llbt fxcttlty fur !■ pi'-jtl tliutipht and Xpltn.lIJ 1L|||.|ii.'xtloi'. for Hlx work, h.ivti unit bit'll lllm to H rail unit' WHU it lirklMant rvtvrtl. No om tan ton la tontact w Ikll Kay without r.o)lzlnit that ho Is n trur tfenllortutn. Aftur knowuu' him InitPiAtoly for thrrt ynarx —i.TKl thtro In nv littitr tyxt- his cluxxinntth tu till' Jaw 9fli n| art conAtlCht of hll tu succpHx at thy bar, SENIOR LAW CLASS Ralph Waldo West, LL.B.....................................................Macon. Georgia WALDO-’ Ciceronian l.ltonuy ISoclat) : Claw Knot hall. J«. ’it, ■ «; A.H. tleifcr Unlvoraliy, 'It. Truth from hit lift prttiiih with Joublr sway. Wald , bovine nmircil hi AH, dearer. returned to complet hi study of law. No man In the J«dW Si'liool loro III 'll a jimf.wooii more (flan Ji - llr may tw ««on almost any afternoon ill oil of (ln eonrin n of Macon oIwoivIiik 111 law In It. Illlehl V coon . In lilm the world mil find a man vlthoui null ami In who.,- v... .,lml„ry the .- I- a surh word as ••ijuli May It hr our lot nut to have him a an adversary tie for the bnr of justice. Lhun'art) Howard Yorxo, LL.lt...................................LaGrange. Georgia profkuor Adan« iLcfrlt, tile - Hlli; Hand: I1u I(iom Manncor Hand. 'It'hy %gortyf Thiai t will ha ppm anyway. T-. a deliberation In •|' :h and olicdm-m . i tliimichl. Leonard add nn kt.llltr to Itnrr. the rid with hi norm. « ofnblnliia a (lire Club . ar -r with a full l.w course i nr. in. an -I' oniMIshmenr. and at l«.ik h. hr- dm,, well. Hut It inu t be co f« d that hr I. not altetrether a |v ro .,n. Amornr In m air hi addiction in that Miorlne horn the trombone hi HUlaltHicr on limine hi mornlne ;ek.‘ nn n-ta mu and the fan that lie waste hour every “■ from th.ac drawback thoro ta nothin to iirevent h s t . .,mi iK Juniors Thomas D. Cobs PrtiiJrnl Thomas (i. Rogers f'itt-Frciiiiati Frank | Jordan Srt friary amt Tnaturtr Literary Class Officers 7 1 Junior Class collect or arts and science Mai.colm Coke Alkrievd. A.B. Mar MACON, CA. KuMmi Alpha: l hl l 'lu. Illrhiry Sork'lr: llanil. 'SC '2i; Frn 'rUlly Dim ) • (toil I, rL.'finns lln 'hikll, '21 . John Ira IIaii,kv. A.B. Jact SUMMER TOWN. GA. no lulu Literary awlmy; Ole rim., -I-it.’It; tjimt-lil. '■JH-’i?: Claron Junior Chamber of (’anirarrcr. Liston Lomas Harriett. A.B. Sim” HIT. VIKNOV, CA. rill Urltn Thrln- Joits Williams Beall, B.S.C . n r lORt T CUV, C.U I’hl Tili‘ n, Ih-tliL sIkiii.i l i 11‘mnmwlnll; Clranmlin l.llt-rurj Society, V. M. C, A. y Laivsos F. Bell, A.B. Loti RICH LAXO. GA, K.ip|i.« Alpha; t'hl Oelta Literary Sue I el y; Humi, 'IS- ■ :■:; Avi.li.1i.nl Miinutf.ir RnaVr.tl.nll. '” -'13. ’■'Henry F'iiwik Billinghirst, A.B. itr trj ' lACMNCE. GA. Phi Lmirnry So kly; Inlcrnatioiijil ItviatlviiE Club: V. M. C. A. John Gi,in Bis ns. A.|{. Mrijor” CDIXUll'S, CIA Alf.-Iia l ikiiitHlu Tiiu; Phi L'-ha l-ifc-i ry Haw FtwUml 11 ■ J. IXX!as Hi.ooi worth. A.B. MACON. GA, Alpha Lambda Tan: Phi 1 .-|ia Llu-rary n...i.-iv: liln■ C'liih I In l.i-iit in. IIukIh.'sh Min...'.! . 1 Kim.I. ■IT. 77 Junior Class COLLlCE OF AUT AND stllN'CE - « M S Coggins ItOAZ, A.B. ftuttr CAUiniis, GA. AI nil ,1 l.iiitilnU Tau ‘ Benn'ie Lee Bond, A.R. Rtif noil ON, GA. f'lirrAiilih LItriarf Ho l-ciy, .■I..AW Ton SoiTHWEI.L JiOYKlK, A H. '' jlifsll SVI.VANIA, U, I'hl 1'r]la Thalli, J:iram l!r- Club. -U-'ti-'tt. '' Tobias Jack Bright, A.B. “Jail m.BI.IN, GA. Ckrrunimi l.itiTnij- Airtol}’; Clumcf Kiafr. J Jones Brown, B S.C. tiro-nn MARTIN, GA. Ilr-lta -Stieimi I’l It'omnrKltl), T. J. Brown, |n_. A.B. ftmtf M(Dnvm r.H. ga. William Walton Brown, A ll. “Mir (iARIIUJI, Gil, rhralcH Ulwf Wjr Instructor. 1.1 cian- l , Brvan. B.S.C. Uth ■ RROOKIJT. CA. Sliciim Nu; l rllJt Siunta PI iCamnirri ijili, Knicblp of IMblaa, 7 Junior Class 'COLLUE OF ARTS. AND SCIENCE I). Charles Bussell, A.B,s Dor MYSTIC CA. M«x nic Club; Ministerial Aaaneiailnii, James Wallace Burrs. AE' IVally tliLUlKniLM, CA. PI Kji|i|k, nil; Fool bull, '2Baseball, 'St '14, • ‘.iptaln-Elect football; M Club. James H. Cakr. A.B, Jiggrr ILOKFNCK, i, C. C|«.-eroiila i l.ltersiry Honletyi lUnollo Slate Club, Mlnla-lerkiil ANwrelmllan, Volunteer Band, Anioncaii Lrgloa. John Franklin Caylor. A.B. s frank ATLANTA. CA. J|,hiI l rli Thrui; l hl Twlia LiltTary Sorlrty, AhmIhI- alii Itl I hi'inlntry Joseph John Chappell, A.B. Jar” DUDLEY, CA. Kapim Sikiiui: A liuu tLcifJil.l; CU-TODIftH l.lioi.irv Harl.'ly; I•rrHldent of Junior l.aw d : l r,,.|.|. him' Club. I. L. Chateibuj, A.B, s lkr“ CULIjOPEK, CA. Hanoi Slwina. Isaac Julian Cheeves, B.S.C. Ikr MONTEZUMA, CA. Kuypn Alplin; I'M D«I(A Litersry Benjamin Franklin Cliatt, A.B. S “Ditk UNCOLNION. CA. Sleiiia Alpha Kpillon. 79 Junior Class COLLEGE Ol' AUTS ANO SCIENCE I I r: RY Hart Conn. A.B. S litnty VILLA RICA. CA. Pi K appn 1'hL Thomas D. Cobb, A.B. Tow TIFTON, CA. Knppa Alplin; Alplia Omcca (Dlvlnltyl: Plil IKIm I.T.-r.iry Sii.-I.ily; President Junlar On, ; M-r- • .r II uu mi Table; Student Tribunal: Pan-llrllcnle ' 'Ill'll; Ministerial Asscx Tat loll: intor-C illrrlmt . U-il-ir; Presidents' Club; C|u lrr Staff; (! Fvot- •■-ill: Tennla flub; .Sn-retarj- V M. .V, ‘iT u|dr«ti’' Sinti: Vl!in -r Pili 1bella (Traiorleal Centeni. 'Ii; IVln- mi 1'ut'Hi- Bp.-a bin jt Miilnl, 'Ii; Fknrlelj liny Uinloi 'Ii. Paul Kivc Coleman, A.B. f ' i K. MITCHELL. CA. Alpha Tau Omen . Walton W. Cook, A.II. y r. ir:1 ATLANTA, CA. Al|ihn. KWrfti i Uivllllty ; lilnT' cilubi Mlnls-lrrlill Assa- rlatlo , OpHi-K Robert Cooper, A.B. y BARTOW, CA. Phi Il.'lla l.llt.f-nrv Society; (Ilee Club. 'I5-‘IS-'27. jiO.il. a m es Coro ell, A.R, i v” tblllTWJU.L, CA. ITll TN'lia Literary SurMy: Class Pootball, 'SI-'IS; ;l“s Baseball,. 'SI- S; Cluster- Stari, 'Ii; Snr|e|y Basketball. Alton A. I bbs, A.B. “A now AII, Tlx V, SIlIlIlA Nu Jl NE J. Ellis, A.B. y Junr MACOK, CA. IT Kuppa ITii, rwmmnri Literary Koelety: Ouster' Stair, ‘Iii,'27; Prmernlly Ha.-kell.all; SpaiiMi Clui'. 8o Junior Class COLLEGE. OF «Its AND SCIENCE Joseph Aubrey Estes. ■7. I. LlTTIKRlVILLEr GA. Alpha On ? (nivlnll)l: Pl l Prltn Uli-nif) Sodi-ly. Mlnlxli 11 :■ I AxMM'Inlliin. Charles Ralph Eubanks U.S.C. jt “Ralph MACON. CA. IMIn £Hift iii PI (Cohiin Tclnl); iJiirnL. 'K-'S . Charles James El verari . A.IS. tlharlir ll.AATOX, TENS’. I’lii IVHa t.lUrnry Ht.. I ly; Mli.l«l0 la| A. i.illun John Juroan Gilbert. A.B. “J. Gil BRUNSWICK, GA. Adana (ttaorenlaii Uternnr Roddy; inter- Surlrty Ui'hiiti'r; Gulf duh; S1-anntli CIdI. James T. Glover. It.S.C. inniii ROME, CA, PI K f.|n Phi W. Campbell (Irani, A.K, Campbell” MACON, GA. All-hit Lnmliilit T.iur Daniel H, Gotten, B.S.C. - “Htevy BARTI-FTT. tens. Alpha t.uinhija Tn«. Pill D l(4 I.Hiiar} Sorlely; Pan- II.ll.nl'- Council. John Edwin Graxadb, It.S. t,r STATESBORO, GA. Pi Kai pn Alpha. Junior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS MW SCIENCE Robert Lee Co wells. B.S.C. ■B y ii.Bmrox, fiA. I’lil Drku TF|-1 ■«Ik; I‘illn Stcnii l‘i {C'ammrrrJal . J'hl ILiterary jkiruty. Fra yhrnnn 1 liter-San-kty l o- I MHr '2S; I'M'Hfcilv’iiL Hi |i-liiiti rire Claim, kisuml TiiMe; i'IuIi, HmUciH TllliUlml. '!T; An- l?tiVII( Mjiii H-'t Fi ntli;ill. ‘2 1: Paii.H ell enlr Cauncl], '27: ‘-.la-Avr Staff. ‘21-rt ; Cauldron Sian, ■«, Rov W. Hale, B.S.C. v K j MACON, GA. Fhl Them, f'l.ir.miiMi Wlerary SurU-gy. Fmlmut IiiI.t S... i. IV I). Imi . 'JS: 1 uter.Seoliky Debater, ‘1C; Ih'lraUr, ' - JT; PinhlnU Club, '24; •-(’HUlJKiir SliiIT. '17. James Albert Hammack, A.H. v- “Bvtik COLBMAW, KA. «| S A«|fh K|r.lini,, F atb4ll, !«-• $; BbmFiU, '74. Jesse |i. Hasson, B.S.C. S ••I. it. CARvm.i mv, :a. I • -1 r n. Sii'inn T’l «'ommerelnD; I’M Delia Literary Ho.lely: fugit In Hi.photiiare Clan F‘««gball, ‘2 . Kiealnnan F'umlmll, '22; Ynrullr Fool halt Srgu.nl. 21. Joseph Milton Hardy, A.B.i CoUnft CAIKESVILLE, fi.v Phi fM ;i The a; Mruisin-r Glc-e OluK '2Cr Col ■ ■rglitr Orcbffitrij '2 . Virgil Vascar Harris, Jr., A.B. Ifvriy ' MONROE, GA. PISI I k 11 a TtieLa. Cloro nlnn Literary Soelely; Ctui ■ It Start, ‘X6-'t ; Cnuklrwn SlnlT, '17; Journal Imu Hub. '7: Mcrrrr Drninalle (Tub. '25- 26. Emory L. Herring, B.S.C. ■fig VlnALlii. GA. iSieiviil PI; CkiTonlmi IjlliTAry So kty, William .McKinley Hitwov, A.B. Itucf OCII.I.A, GA. I'll I IMU LHfmir Sickly: Vnislly Football Sound. •!S-'2 . 82 Junior CL i ass COLLEGE or ARTi AND UltKC[ William Hanseli. Jevnincs, A.B. Jttf-HirJ lltOMASVH.LE, M. slinnii I'l. Jims T. Johnson, A.U. Parson H.HIWtH, GA. Citniii Ali'ha KpsHoo; Glee Club; MiPci Quart. ., rZ -'l7_ Daniei. Harvf.v Jordan. B.S.C. HtlfZ'ty HAHM.Y, Alj-U ImniMn Tnu; IM'W HiKfm PI ItVrum.-M’lnl ; Frank Josev Jordan. A.B. v “Frank TAI-BOTTON, KA, Clil Ii.’ltji Thn.i. (TyeronUn LUrmry Snrlrty; Frmli- mio JiitH-i-JtoTlclv Wlialtr; ClU«!-r HSJiffi Hiiulmi Tiibunnl; lirjirnntlc Club. Tcnnl Chili; s.ii.- lar Kilt! Tr«iiLHUri r of Junior Clam; intor.Callrtfbiblv IlcliuXrr, '17. William K. Jordan, A.B. Withe MACON, GA. I'l Kninu Phi. Clccronlim Literary Sorlul)'; Pniiuuii-- Club. ’i5, Wilev Manoham Jordan. A.B. ■ Witty' MACON, GA. PI Kappa Phi. Ebb G. Kilpatrick. A.B. Kill GLENWOOD, ALA. Clr.ronlan I.H.Tiuy Huikiy; Mo darn VVctodin.n of Ant«M. Spencer 11. King, Jr, Spent et ATLANTA, CA, Alnum Pli PrMhman Haallmll, 'S3; dim Pool ball, 'J5- Trni-k, ’H-'tt, Junior Class COLLEGE Of ARfS AND 5-CIENCF. Or Acu Walter Kirkland. B.S.C. Kirk VIENNA, CA, PI K H'« Alpha. Tll.DBN BURDETTE Lam;, A.it. “T, ISurJeltr ST.mSIMRO, bv n Kilm.il Alpha; Crww Country «quail. '25; HaMpr Mrn.iT PlajiT . IS-;!--;?. rill Deltn James S. Little, B.S.C. Jimmie TE N S'ILLE, BA. Literary Society; L're It malt OIit Club. -:t. C. I . McDaniel. Th H, v -Mr SIT. VERNON, GA. Atn rl£«ii L felon. IK; Lot-is McDonald, A.B, Luke PALMETTO, FLA. Kappa Sterna. John D. Mangham, A.B Jo llt OMEGA, GA. Ciceronian Literary Society, J Benjamin Franklin Merritt. Jr., B.S.C, It, F. MACON, CM Al|iltn Tau Onu «i«; Dramatic Club. Edgar Campbell Middle brooks, B.S.C. j Deseri Horse MACON', BA. Phi Tltrtn; Delta Hiema PI (Commercial). + Junior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND if If Nft Freddii: LeRoy Miles, A.R.-' “Frr.l’ M KITE 15 p GA- WljClFi N U. Paul Hroadus Motes, A.II. D i.r UAll, Rt, wiuriin A lull ,t Epsilon; IMil IMm Ulprnry Swlcly ’ln a Foot I, 11. Jack J. Murray, A.Ii. v Jtifk W A it ROSS. CA. Give Clni . Aubrey A. Myers, li.S.C. lubrry“ ALBANY. GA. Till iMta Tlii'lu. K|innis|| Cluli. ’! ; Awn Mill Tt:u, - hull HuniiUi-r. 'It «'Iill.. s .'SC.'j; HKim Fortson Neal, .A.Ii. v WASHINGTON, CA, Ali.hn Tim Onii’KH. Freshman I'cutUmi, •;+; I'nnlimaii hl.H.I.lll, 'Si. Prentiss Neal, H.S.C’. 'Bm WASHINGTON, CA. Alpha TsA Omega. Varsity Kaall.all, 'Ii, Frederick Win burn New, A. 15, “Ft rd ONEIDA, ’IT:vs, SIltniB t'hl, Hlftnm ICliu OJtilvprnli y ,.f Kentucky , Aillvllv CI 'KAl). Charlton L. Pierce, A.II, J “ T in jr Ml! LlKiEVIlLE, CA. Alpha l.amlMlii T '«; I’l -- roniaa Utrrary - nrlnrv mill 7Tcn utrr Freshman I, ' i'Iiism; Ailviun-y- Council Junior CM; All S, I A, A. FoaO-slI Train, It, M i.Tuh, Cl til.. V. M A. e'aMurt, Ss Junior Class COLLEGE. « ART AND SCIENCt Brooks Oliver Pittman, H S. ■ Pin'’ COMMERCE, fiA, Kii| j n Suem n I'uii ll«-llcnic flVmru-II, James Stewart Plowden, B.S.C. Stm'art sirru.sivs-, ca, S1 th Alps 1'i-ili.in Tom Carl Porch, B.S.C Tom” ItWSiril, GA. Plii Tbiitti 'TAuldran SlalT. Ralph Thomas Pdsev, A.B. , Posry WARD, 5. c, EaIimIIs Biti Club. Linton Hitler Renfroe, A.H. Rtnfror'' mnania, oa. T-I l TIII'IU. Pin lirim l.ii,-rnry Society: cl football. f iA« 119 0ikiii. 2s. Spcroeon Richardson, A.B. “RUHH EOS SON, CA. AI gJi ■ l.ihin iiJjL Clc nml.in l.ltvrarv Hoilttj'i V. M. C. A, Thomas Girhs Rogers. B.S.C. “Tom r; vives vi i. t.r, ii.i. Hiunm AI pii u Ejullm; yice-rrenldcnt Junior Clua. I' i.i.iott Move Roi stree. A.B, EiiotP A DR LIS, GA, isimii Pi; -lreroniui Literary Society: Frojhman Hwif- b ll, 'll. Society HiL kctl jII. ■SI.’SBj All-fin BiH- l-,i 11 Ten in, 'IB. 8« Junior Class COtXECi OF ARTS AND SCIE.NCt Fred Kelley Salter, A.Ti. ' -F. K. MUKDEtSVIM.E, CA, nil Delta 1.11 Wary Horleiy; Imorum IColmlnna Winner of I .j, t i u Mi.,|,i|. '25 John l . Salter, A,B. 7. O. RltifiH SPRING. S. C, Walter R. Sai.tkr, B.S.C. “Itit Six BAKIOM', GA. Alpha (iHinMa Titu, root mu, 2i-'l6. Frank Quill Sammov, Jr.p A.B, LAWRENCEVIT.LE, GA. sicma i ii I hl t H|td Ulrfarr KocliHy. V. Howard Settle, A,H. JJifW HULL, tit. Cicw-onlan l.li.rurv Ruelrty ()ssi f. Leon Seymour. B.S.C, “OiU jwm viAV, c. . fllciti-n. Pi. n li Hlifnm 1 1 ir mnv rf|il . Plil [Mi.« Llc«r«rj flocltiri Cl FootMI. Joseph Farrar Smith. A.B. v “Phbttry HVf ITtVIl.I.F-, TENS. Alpha Tau nmn«i cirerwiiun Literary Sorien , Fowl - hall. ‘H- M-TL llaxkrlliall. Jr-IS-‘2 . Itii-ti.-ill. ‘2S- iKr fr .-k, ’Si; M” Club, Lawton Alphonso Smith, B.S.C. •v r MILLEDCIVITLE, GA. PI Kappa Alpha, ChtftllllB Ulriaff Sotielyi JoMtUftl- Ism Club: Clrniltr” Si nit. ? Junior Class COLLEGE Of ARTS ANB SCIENCE Turner Iainard Smith, A.U. “Raja AI.ua vv, ;a. flsmii Ali'hn H|nll..n; Ciceronian Literary 3ocl«iy. Will Ed. Smith. A.U. f ' inn Ed III «.IKAL IJ, GA. Clifc J i, A'lniao ; (aaulili4.iii fl StnfT. Walter Rreiv.un Smith. A.It “Smith GAI.VEEVU.LE. GA. PI I I'l'llo l.iP-iary Society; Ministerial Aju . Intern;l( baikitl l latloiu Club. Julius H. Spears. A.It. p Julius ;«l f VVILI.E, ALA. I 'ii - r.iiiiA ■ LUi'rtry -Su-ri ty;; VnlunU-i-r Bant) i fins ILn'2 1; Norman I'lirit i'lub; Mlnkmp|i;il A ccK'la- II (Hl« William Etheridge Spinks. A.U. i:.r Ml mut.iv, mess. it! It Din h; Phi Delta Literary Sce-tot y; A . M. C. A Rosodb A. Stallings. A.U. i ft w VAilll’IUT, CA. Pill Delta Literary Swlety. Henry Mansell Stemkridge, Jr.. A lt. Hank MAVMiMWKO. GA. I'lil iM'liii Tin1 : Alpltn OnirKiL (Divinity): Cicrwlin Lili-r.iry Sori+ty; Ti-uiiIjs TrftW. William Jere Stevens, A.It. - stt:ve s' cmssikc, ca. I'm ■iilln uiiinry Kmirty; Joui itnll in run.; [ntcr- l.i.t | H.itnlloD ClUb. S3 Junior Class collige oi arts ani science William Olix Stl bus. H.S.C. Hot” LANIER, ga, Kn|'|M Mf hx ; J, n,f«-hin?in I’WiinlJ,, ii; FriidTllliy HuikrtlNill. '2«, 2 i. Saml i. i, Riim.ev Tipton, A.11. Ullit Y j ” SVl. VESTER, «.%, RllCTnn Al| hia K|w!1-«n; I'lil Pelt M| nrr Hoc If 1}; AlriSIt li- Club. J. RaifGrii Trippe. A.H. ■Triff WUMIiUe, ga, Kmpii.i sisnin; ,C1|j|ih Oniceii iPIvInMyi; l.ll.-nw V SihIHv. I Mil -II.-IU III.' •-O.II1I II. C..1I ‘JT. ✓ Illi [hin liliiiii rirjirf. Hinvix M. Ti rlixgtox. H.S.C. Eli m.won. nv Dell siain.i Pl I' ..Innu-Jd Ii. LuhI ' !: Winner Le- K..y c.i-r Illici., ! Av i-tiik- Aer«ubIIiik; An.II Ivr «t ''Cluster, Dozier Kendall Walker, A.H. “Pluti ROBERTA, CA. 1'hii ll-lta Thi ta; I'lil holta UiciAr Hn-liiv, HjktIsisIi. Cluh Wingfield W, Walker, A.H. Etmtov, e . 1 Iu Dell Tlirl.. Chi I.Uerne)' RiM-Irt. l’.,--l,|.-n« DniMlIr Club, 'i --.-': Preslilriu - Club. Roiiert Ware. A.H. s iiocoitvilu, r:.t. Phl IMIji Literary Sfifiriy: ClunU-l Sraff Humer Ti rlev War lick, A.II, T urlsy I timKIlAT, CA. cic-ronian Mt.rury Htnutyi £|unbh Club. Junior Class COLLEGE. Of AKIN AND MTIFM I 'Emmett D. Weeks, A.B. “if'ttki” P1F RCFVI t.|J?r GUI. • 'iti-miiUh Literary Society; IIuMuImu • Thomas W. Whaley, B.S.C. SbyUdt SMII I.MAS, GA, li ha Tau Omeirn; tMta Fli;iuri Pi i' i omint-rclal ; t’lceronljin Lllrrary Sndrty. lii in Whipple, A.B. « CORUII.i:, CA. siKiiiit Nb; Alpha Oimti ililvlnlij . L. S. Williams, A.B. “Let SYLVAN IA, CA, MM n l[a I.lctary Satlelft Y. M, C. A. Chlnci; Mlrl't.-rlal A jallon- Jy. Richard Williams. B.S. ■Duf SELMA, AM. Ka|!|pa Alpha. W. J. Williams. A.U. or MACON, CA. Atrmtilc Club. Jack Dyson Wynne. A.B, Out i' W.UIIISCniN, GA, I’bl Di-ll Tlirtu; Phi [Mil Ulrralji Sotlrljr. -■Weight Couetlani Gilbert, A.B. Cdiiil WUNWICK, GA, Old T.1' 1 Om .- : Ul rarv Nnrt- |i [H-r Club; '-t'Itlrtr l ‘ Staff, Jl, ih-crvl.rr Soiihomwrr I'luw: ''Cauldron'' Staff. 'IJ; tJMLtor KimlmiJin Ixsue ,,i 1 CIUHl.-r ’ i tldltor PrlK,, Pap.-r of piiniki.ro Cl,is JO Junior Law Class Officers Joseph j. Chappel Frank S, Twitty Preiident Viu'trttidtnt W. Carlton Mobley Sttretarj and Trfasurrr 9 Junior Class SCHOOL OF LAW J At'BREY A.BBOTT, LL.B. loo Boo WAYCKOSS, C.A. Alllm TAuOw.ua; .clana (I,.-Kill); Gin- Club, Ji-'lt; HlUUl, '15-'2 C- Julius Logan Blooiiwokth, LL.B. “J. Logan MACON, r.A, -Uplift I.mnt-tlu Tail: Otw Club. HmUnos MamiEvr Rami. 2? Joseph .M. Boni so. LL.B. “Ronnie” Brooklyn, v. y. Lawton Southwell Boykin, LL.B. “IjKeton' SYLVANIA, GA. I’hl Della Thr-in; Dramatic Club. 'SI-'JS-'iT. Joseph John Ch appell. LL.B. JorN DLDI.F.V, CA. Kui'ltii HIkiha: AiliiBfl • Clc«TfrniAn Ulrriiry; PrnMrtil of Junior Lu CLim; Pr- slijunt Cluis Robert H, Cranford, LL.B, Cranford SALE CITY, GA, Phi Kappa T u; Aduno ( Legal!, George R. Ellis. LL.B. Out AMiRDCVL CA. Phi Delia TIieta. «SPafi. S. Etheridge, Jr., LL.B, ftlouom ATLANTA, GA. PI K nil pa piii. 92 Junior Class 3 I EOOl. OF LAW Johx Tyi.kr Ferclson, LL.B, lark IPFMMI. fU. I'li rrntiiuii IrHmiry . h u-iv; ■ Idilxi Cluti, James Hamilton Hall. LL.B. s Hank VPii'V V, r.v All'bn TnU Omi'KHj I'frAiL-ni KlrM Vi-Jit (na . '2 : AA.imi.nl Hwiru.1.,1 ( Wr.-n.-h. ‘21. 'St, ‘24. ‘2 =; Pa ll.-llr-itli- i 'mini'll. |-r |ilrniK' Club, 2«: ITi-sl- ■t.nil iJralamllr Club. ‘2i: lUr.-rtor [liniullr Club. 'II . •H I .. M-r -r l‘nlvcr. lty, '24. Glenn Brown Hasty, U,.K. - CtrHH MARIETTA, CA. T“i Kniipti i'lil; VFC F,n,pldi,iil Flret Yi-ar t-iin tljuui, A ll . Mtrcvr I nks . . '26. Phillip H, Lampke, LL.B. “Pbir SAGINAW, MICH, i 'li f-rniilAih LltPiary H i |p(y; J3ttid' ni Luiv l.lhrjiriiin. Walter Owen McGibony. LL.B. Red CMSvsBrmo, CA. Alphn I... in I'll a Tiau, CIciTonlnli Llternri Soclulj-: ”1 'lu ti-r“ 'IU; «I'll llnm-ball. 'Si. r!B William Carlton Mobley, LL.B, V “Met” CI.1V, CA, yinniA IN. Allan il-i-naH, 1‘bi O-tl.i I.ll.rarj Su. l.-ij, RwvnA Tnblr; lllirtiw -''m '1 Klrwt Tmr Mw i'Ihm, ‘24; «iirr-! r -Tli-i« i t.N‘ Junior I-in Clamt, -27. Frank S. Twitty, LL.B. “Frank CAMILLA, CA, Al| btt Tnu (Iibika; Ailano 11.- icol ' ; (Jlorranitiin Lllir- ,.ry Wui-lrty, Jui.r-Mar-liHv 1 irL-ini-r. '10, rc.-mimiin |ni,.i-( ..H,KliM- IMuthf. '2S. Cmil.lror” SHUT ‘:6, ■S-T i tlouml Tnlilr. '2T; l1IUMMlt|l tr IVbaUr, '27 91 j M emory II lint motr ts of retrospection ft tut me in, I suit into the meize of passed drift. Encounter griefs—the progeny of sin. Rehearse my woes, and harety Scape their craze. Hut soon my mind is etinned by fairer veins. Recalling virtuous thoughts and visions real II tilth plated Within my r reisp the prized reins 7 hat steered me to my present joys and u'ral. Each ray upon the labyrinthine past That falls, reveals obi laws, inspires neic truths. Discloses to our minds new treasures vast IE hie h once employee!. male men of dreaming youths. if pleasant thoughts you'd have, minei Weil your n ays Eor these todays wilt soon be yesterdays. Teedeecee. 9+ Sophomores Sophomore Class Officers Kamimim'K A. Malone PrrjiJfHt Joe Thrash Estes William S. Wright William c a ft, boro 1'iff‘Pr siJfBt Srrrttary T rsasu’tr 9 Sophomore Class COLLEGI OF ARTS AND SCIENCE James McDoweii. Aixex, IJ.S.C. Jin mif XKiULON. GA. Kappa Hbrnia; Mu tflirmn PI (Commercial); Clcercm- Inn Literary Sorlel y. James Doyle Barnes. B.S.C. Diet ROYS ION, t,A. Alpha; Pill Orlta Literary Harlety, Pr Ahmitn Pnoi ball. Itaski'tlmll. Hjim Lull. Vanity Fuel ball. IS; M Club. Alton O. Bartlett, B.S.C. Alton MOLENA. GA. l oli n Sir mu PI (Commercial). Ware T. Beall, IJ.S.C ffW HT r.ERAUl, Gil. Pin Tlicla; Cle-'rotiUn Literary «ot-lv«y; V. H, A. John Aleord Bloodworth, A.B. Take HIILEDGEVIU.E, ga. James Bl ford Boone, A.B. ,4 w.-r NEWVAV, (A. gltrnm Nil: Phi Delta Literary Society. William Brantley Brannon. Jr.. B.S.C. -ftiir I-A K F Cl TV, FI-jlr Knj t :i flljrnni. t h lc :i Hikiila PI tCommorclnh. James W. Brant lev. |r.. A.B. Jin SPARTA, GA, CLi-Riroiiljt ih LL|or ry An li ly , MLulHi. rkiil Ait«.’lallwii Edgar Barnard Brooks, A.B. IJICJIA KGE, GA„ L’lreruailun I.library Hoelffey; Slw flub, ‘ ; V III, Ot A Darby Cannon. |r., B.S.C. “Dari, LAVOS IA, CA, I’i K P| -n I‘lui, Tunnli Olui . FT -Hitman Uan.‘ball. 97 Class Sophomore (olttct OF ARTS AVD SCCE:Net Claude Levant Carter. li.S. in Mei , Ltvant VAI.1KWA, tlA. AHMkntiinL liih rm.'t'Or In Elluloiey, John Samuel Cheek. Jr., A.It. Sam ’ GillNFSVIl.I.F. CA Alpha Idiill ili il;a Tart. George S. C lark .Jr., A.B. “Dor HARTWELL. CA. Rile ■tin Ny. Freu E, Cleciiorn. A.B. “ FrrJ.lir VILLA NKA, C. , Ai| lia l,aniMn Thu, '‘I'aultlfoii $Uaff, Virgii. Cleon Cowart, A.B. Ilal-atiol i.uunii, ca. HIRJ..A PI. James Alford Curry, A.B. “'Crook'' OVBLTR, GA. ei|i a Nu. Charles H. I avis, Jr., B.S.C. “Char hr cniLMBUS, CA. Pi KA| |ia Dll J. A. Davis. A.B. “Cor iff COLUMBUS, GA. f lKtnn Pi. Winifred F. Davis, A.B. ’ H'iilifrfti .UIAKT, r.A, VYT. A. I)i rrerly, Jr., B.S.C. -Hiir GI.E.VTII.LE, GA. Hismu Nu; KnlKhiH or Pythio ; tv«n!inrn of lh World. 9® Sophomore Class COLIXCC. or API5 AND SCIENCE Hewlet H. Estes, B.S.C. v “(J ttaty OAT, (iA. Alplii Tim OlDi'CH; Clccromtan Uurarj Ri i;lr[ , rrn h mult Rankt'lliAll. Joe Thrash Kst(s, H.S.C. “Jut CAT, GA. Alphu Tan onvc : I'll-—I’ri-iliJi'nl ibwh'iinoiv r'l-i '. iVnlmiM rMiMI. 'ii; Varnllr P K!l all. '1 ; M Club, Otis Konklhj Etheridge. A.B. Okay' COHDOV, Ga. Ciceronian MUiiur Socle! f. Thomas J, Evans, Jr.. B.S, in Med. “Tam iVl.VAVl I. CA. Phi I '.It TlttL Edward Faist, A.B. JM CRAWFORD, C2A. H, Branham Felker, B.S.C . ‘11. B.“ COVISCTON, CA, Robert Alta Finney. B.S.C . “A lie COCirRA , GA. Drha SkitwiA ! i ffc IRHV rclftl| Lens Frink. A.B. “Alvstvlitti lour m cf, fu, MbulaI- rial ArmicIiiUoI ; ‘krfonliiti J,n -«-irv . i.i i. is A. G. !•'( NDERUt RK. A.B. ■‘Funderburk r.PcE F WWMi, CA. Holmes W. Giudens. B.S, in Med. “Gid” NASHVILLE, CA. 99 Sophomore Glass COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Edwin Shaw Gleaton, B.S.O JHINCTM, OA. -VJlihn Tail Oini'ical: 1 - 11;i iAiirma PI (Cohilftrfcl.fi.lb. Cecil R. (inaxn, R.S.C. Cetir STILS.UEI-I., fJA, Vai.ua C. Grantham, A.B, I'alJa Phi l. i ltn I.Uciary 8«.My. Francis Marion Greene, Jr.. A.R. iWoM '' PERRY, CA. Sam Gl erry, Jr.. AJ5. Sam” ' MONTEZUMA, Git, SlRina Xu. Pf-lniuui |] «k-(bull and llnvcbnll, 'ZS; Varsity Dtt«K«Uttl], ‘2T. James It Hall, Jr., A lt. y Rfd vuvrnv, o.t. All'll ],iimlHl Tnu. Ross I i.t.MAN Harden, A.B. nD«f’t IVIIH1IUM. C.V, Phi l ttn IHUrsiry Kurlrt) Nofttinn Club. Hal McLendon Harris, A.B. “Her MACDS', CA. All'll T;«u Oira-itJ; Pin IMlu LUmr 1 Suclcly; Tnw- ur -r i'IsIi Club. Mird-r Player . 4S1, Horace Jl. Harwell, A.B. Uorate WINDER, GA. CTo-ronlan Lltrrury tW|,.i._ C|c« Club, ■«; V, SI i' ,v '•al.lurt. Mii |r Club; [nnlrtMor Cmmuri Hal Silionl Arnold Barm m Hawkf.s, A.It. Remum M A CON, Cl. diurna Xu; Al|'lti Oni-MIR Ft'lv Inily); C|i:- ri nluii I.H- 'Oir Sh'ckly, T. SI. I', A Ciblntl. Sophomore Class COLI.ICF. OK AHTft AM) M'lf.Wt CiHAtiv Krr.FVK Uawkivs, H.S.C. GraJf EATONTON. CA. L ictus Durham 11 ill, B.S.C. “Lukr K UFA IMA, ALA. Alpha Liimbdii Tnu. Kfrmith I), Hlrlev, AJt. Duane' CLFUWATF.lt, II.A, 1 1 KjPIw Aljihji; Phi Pella l.llr-rury Sixi H ; .SpnnlJih nuii. Hen i ui ciuv. Alvah F. Joiner, A.H. Joiatr ' maw, cA. William Hardman Jones, A.H. ’7 el iiiBdJrH run avdo, FJ-A, K PI Aliilia; ifchl Delta LHorary j?.H!ivty; Fraternity riruikfl hall, '3«, Kini.ui) Lawton Jordan, A.H. Ditk MACON, u. Phi Del tn Thetn. Marcus Hugh Ki li.y. A.H. ''Hxphfy THOMAS JOV, fiA, Phi thunimi TH'lln, ■'CuUltlrou Staff. Dnli.l. 'II. Edward L. Kiker, A.H. , r CORDELE, GA. RlH Hr I In Thrt«, Phi IMm Wlrrnrj- Sot k t , “Chill- •Iraa Staff. '5T. Ernest S. Lee. B.S.C, V ur lOvstns, Gii. KnH.ft Alpha. Phi I kiln Literary Stdetr; JlorctT Wwrtn. Howard H. Leonard. A.H. “IrtHit MACON. CA. Journalism Cluh. IOI Sophomore Class COLLEGE. or Uli 1MD SCIENCE Hester Franklin LeRov, A.B. UKty CUV HILL, GA. Clenwilnn LlU'rarr Sot Irljf. Francis Bartow Li dikin', A.Hv l.iddo ji SNEAD, TLA. 1 1 Kn|ipa Alpha. Lynward S. Liohtner, A.B. '‘Utathi-r l l I AVI 1.1 E. CA. I'l Kn|.[.n fill; I'li I Ifcrltn Lll.rnrv HerUly Luton Buchanan Ikis.hr, H.S.C, ’Rtuk' S.UHVIU S, lEXSi. minim Alpha K|i.il..li; Phi tVlIa l.ll.Tarv Hai-laty; F . • ■I.II. .H IVrulimnn lEaK'bAll; Vn ny | ii|hall. •?• ; M Clith; Drat LooklUK Man. 'i . Harlan Fountain Lunsford, A.J1. “HoHkof“ RIIELU AN', CA. kii|,|.a 11 mi. CU'rratllan Literary Society. John Joseph Lvtjen, A.B. ( “l.tratf Jo flit SAVA VWAH, CA, I'lii I h.it i, x,in.r i «tirh.iy. i rrti,i,-tii Froahman CIju. 'if. John Ti knhr McAlister, R.S.C. Biir IOM (IAINES, CA. KAppa Stiniii. Haro mi K. Met1 art, A.B, v' '’Star MUN'niVHA, CA. I'll Tlmtn; iTivronUn Llu-rnry Sorlciy; KmlmiAii Itimketluill and IUi. IijiII . Vi.r.lly Hmik.lli l|. '|T. Francis Mii.nfr YkO i,mu cm, A.li. •Yank ICKMJ OAICp € Ar Jambs T. Mc(i£KEE, Jr., A.B. “Jinmir Mtm.v, CA. SI Kina ru Tenni Club. IDA Sophomore Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Thomas McTveh. A,R, Tmi i:dih?v, CAl Alpha Lmnbda Tall, Frank Mi Wii.mams, A.II. Mae KniHtn Al|iiui; I’hL I Vita F.lti-rary K.nlrl i FrvPhmiivi fl kr'tinll. Ranjxh.ph At ci sti s Malone, B.S.C. “RnnJf' , iHjviiL'H.io. r.A. Phi 1'ilta Tin'll! Plil n-lt I.Hi-r;irjr Ainrirljr; I’rnl denla null: RtUila-Ut Tribunal: Prcnjilcnl flaphamal. Joe Frank Manley, H.S.C. “tgg“ PEOVSltlX, OA. Alphu l.iictilfiliL Titu i Frr! hmrtii TIajhTiJlII, William Parks Martin, Jr.. A,U. Italf-Pini j,SI S E4YII.I.E, CA. 1 Iji I 11.« Tht-Uij rSaitil, A xi iCalil MrIIiiKpI Jfcii . I.all, •?e. Robert I.. Metcalf. A.B. ■Nob SHOOTS, CA. KupKii muBin: Ql« CHIb. Napoleon Cily Milforo, A.It. -Guf' HUNTSVILLE, ALA. Klein Alpha Epsilon: Spanish Club. Toombs M. Moni.EY.A-B. Tank vita IT A, IT). Joseph J. M«m rf, A.B. “Ritket FRAS'KLIK, N. C. L'Iotoii I an l.llrmly Bwlety; Jaltrballflln Club Frank Warren Neel, B.S.C. fttzo CORNELIA, I’A. Phi Ib'lln Thim; Kr.iililniin Hiucbnlt Slanaevr, ‘1 IO} Sophomore Class CdLLtCE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I I ARKV A. NIGHTENGALE, B.S.C. Rrd RICHHOXIP, VA, Ka|i] n tfiirnia: l-‘r Hlintan Foi tl nllf ' £: Varvlty Fool- IimII, 26, ' Si Club; JIdLio Club, Richard Nix. B.S.C. Kid LOCUST GROVE, CA. T' Phi: Ck- ri hl « |.fli rpi‘) Snrh-ty: Fr Hlimali FootlNll I. William Edwards Norton, li.S. in Moil. 'Sr,non TOM VALLEY, GA. Oscar Crockett Onovt. B_S. in Med. Cr triti!” AU.I.ft T:.„ Oh.' OUll.. 'it. JT Ao-lltf Kill, lor Kn'lmiaii O iikIt Isnur. '25. Benjamin C. Oli.iff, A.It. Ufa iicitin, c.%. PI K pp i Alpha. C U SEV OVFRSTRKET. B.S.C. “Ovtj 4VLYA NIA, GA. Phi Tlii‘1 a; S|Ranl«]i «‘luti; CWranlAih f,l? rary $ ; Fr ‘ h mini llaH biill, '26, E. Hamilton Pjavet, “Ham I'N Aim I A, C,A. K.ipl'i Hiema. Watts Powell, |r., A.B. ' Punk VIENNA, GA. Joe E. Power, Jr., B.S.C. v “Jot Hour” WEST Id] VT, Cl, HIS aw Nh; I'M PHIa Dkrsn Soclftr. B. Cleveland Purcell. B.S.C. ' “Purr CARXI4VILLE, GA. PI Kapp I’hl; FTvnhnian II.a v1 ll. Jack Rabun, A.U. “Jwk“ MR AW, GA, Sp.inl-Oi Club. HH Sophomore Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AN SCTENCF. Ja9i£s Do tolas Ramsay, B.S.C. u tammy llAwnds, tiA, i'liittitiliih Literary See My. Harold Theron Raymond, AJ(. Rtnf- FOB I MVEtt, FLA. SlemiL I’l; Mrr«r Plnyera; Florl.ln Clul.; Simnlnti Clui . Co i. L,Mi! is Roberts, Ik., B.S.C. ■ to kiwkak, ca. Alphii Tau ikinr'Kd, George. Homii-1. Roberts. A.H. “Ti y Xt.V KAX. CA. rtimna Mi i hi Mm Literary Society; V. si. 0. a.; Ki.htiiiL.m Debater, ‘IS; Int. r jio. l.-t Drh.n-r, ‘Iti Walter Drank Sanders. A.IJ. Ptt If'rt' xIWsav, a. SIkihh Nu. Thi IMls Literary Society; Drtiniatlr « Iuli, Y. M. C. A. William Scarboro, B.S.C, ■mir macon, t;A. HlKmn Nu; Tt«- sgtvr Nuphoniore Claw. Roy Schnalss, It.S. in Mod. “Sitottw'' CECIL, GA, William B. Sharp, A,It. Bill” MACOV, CA, A. |, Shirley, B.S.C. •7f tuk B.ovnmtic.F. cA. Delta Sigma 1 1 1 V.mmfrirlalI George M award Smith. A.B. inynar CAIRO, CA. I Knit Alpha EpnlLon; Ciceronian l lt -rar - Sofltrty i Club, H. It. Spooner, A lt. RAIS:BRIDGE, G . I’J K«i| pn l h.l. IOJ Sophomore Class «CL1 t t OF 15 S'D SCIENCE J. Emerson Sqitres. A.B. Sgurf i” JACKSOKYILLE, FI. . I lil TheU; RIM Civil; Band. HrtUViE Jordan Stipe. B.S. in Med. Ifarvit CARROLLTON. CA. Phi |)vU« Mlt-rnFF Society. James Robert Strickland, A.B. t- Hob CONCOKn. C . Slfcmn Nil. HguDlih (lull; Clf Club. s. D. Stir KIR, A.B. ' T iirf IIACOS, CA. Ali'ihllc 4'iub. Fook Khan Taaai, A.B. H7'adJ« HONCKONC, CHINA VulumiH-r Dam), Jeremiah Jackson Walker. A.B. H'alkrr SOPFOTOS, (J . Cmari.es Last Wallace, A.B. Charlie WAfMtttflM, CA, nil Tiu'in; I’m unm Uicrmry Bw-lviy. H. A. Wasdin • lta ry MIIIVI1.1-E. (J.V, Knl i n Wiemii James Pickett Wf.s berry. A.B. Ittlatj Commiiu, , c- Allthft i Mlic£n iltUlnHyi; (‘Ir roalnn I.Hirrmj1 J wLi-i}-. M IiUmi i rkiil Abw-cinl Ion ; Prrjibisinn h ty IH1 I'hu j. South Cnrcilliui Club; ¥ i a. CaMnet. Charles Clinton Wilson, A.B, Clint pistimm, ca. PI Kiiit.h Phi. Wi LLi.AM Sammons Wright, A.B. Biit JOHNSTON, , C- Klttina Nu: I'hl I'tlt., l.kli r ry Kwlpty; R!u.l..n( Tfl- l-uiial, '2S; FVpjitlrunn UiHtor Clunter, 'JE; liuplunnorp tlm; isnuth ciiruiina duh. Othmar Mprril Zigrang, It.S.C. 1 tbn VERO It.tCH, I I. A. alltmn PL; Dvlla Hluma PI H'omtnortUI); OImO Club; ETorhiia Club, 106 Sophomore Class SCHOOL OF LAW OpHABU C. Barnes, LL.lt, ft MOMTICELW), KV, PJ Knp|Mi Alfilmj. Glee Club, '27, Eduard L. Benton, LL.B. Ed XIACON, CA. All'll Lambda Tau; Oleo CHU ami BAIul. '21. '21. '21. John Olix Bin ns, LL.1L Major'’ COLL'MILL'S. GA. (Sue A.B. Section, I Tobias Jack Bright. LL.B. DUBLIN, CA, (Hit a, B, Section. Junior I Thomas J. Brown, Jr., LL.B. Rmtf MCI VOUCH, CA, Pu l VVi vdei.i, Calhoun, LL.B. “Cal TARRY JOHN. CA, (Sen A,II. Settlor. Senlorl Men by Mart Conn. LL.B. “ Irory VILLA RICA, GA, (Sit A.B, Svftloii, Junior) Charles Maudes Cork. LL.B. C utrlir MACON, GA. (See A.B. Semen, senior] Oliver C. Custer, LL.B. Las! Stand BAIN B IDG I.', CA. 1 1 Kap|« AiphiL Olix Tlme Flournoy, LL.B. Hus Itr CARROLLTON, CA. Alpha You omvwn; A elan PHN-HHIgtilc icS Sophomore Class SCHOOL OF LAW John Jordan Gilbert, LL.B, ‘■j, air SPUXSWKK, C . CBf A lii hVt tlon, Juniori Thomas ft Harrell, LL.B. Tom LUMBER CTFT, GA. IHm A, 1C. Si-ciiiin, Mittor) Thomas Jamls Hollis, LL.lt. ‘■Ten 1- GUFI! KfROltO, c. . A L11-1111 Tau Omi-jfiL Harvey Lamar Jay, LL.B. Or Jr FITJ!CtRAI.fr, GA. Alpha Tail Hhukii: Arl nn (1,«k «I); I'JItfnnUH liilrT- niy SKlrlc. Pollard J fa't, LL.B. -i'oUj MACDS', CA. 1 lii A. hr J Mn nt Innlt-u tor In I-JhicIIhIi, 2?; All., Oh | nil until H.umsi ITalviTfliy, ’26, Harvey Lamar Metcalf. LL.lt. Tubby CAMILLA, GA. lS -t A.H- Si'i tLm. Srnlnr) IIf.idt Forston Neal. Jr.. LL.B. Utut WASHINGTON, CA. (Se e A. B, Sea-Ikon, J uniori Frederic Winri rn New, LL.B. “fffd OYEinA, TENS', csoe a.d. Bottler. junior Clay Omiox, LL.R, Clay” BOWMAN, GA. Su,‘ A.II. Se-clion, Senior) Allen LaRlk Parrish, LL.B. .oak ADEL. GA. Sophomore Class SCHOOL OF LAW Louis A. Peacock, LL.Ii Louis ALBANY, GA. i ‘« a. is. RiKHon. svnwo Caritov I,. Pierce. LL.Ii Tiny Mil I EOC.HVII.LE, CA. CSV A n. Srcllon, Junior) Eugene Rinxa. ll.il '■ Oar H.AISFIEU), K. J, civrriitiluill I.lturnry KtwlBty: Asnorirnn LorIcii, Avkbmv liiRCEss Robertson, LL.JL .Indy DfiCATCR, CA. i.Spj’ a,II. .section, Hr-mor) R yi.iti Thornton Skelton. LL.Ii. SMt II iYKTWELL, CA. (Simj A.It, KcctlDlii Senior) Ti rner Leon ro Smith. LI. I! Red ALBANY. CA. CSfi A H. S ril in. Junior) Wii.i. Ki Smith, LL.Ii. “If‘Ht Ed” FTTZGFRALO, CA, iSl'ii a. h. Bnnimat. junior j Charlie ,|. St.M’LETON, LL.Ii. Chartu COLQUITT, GA. Slum Mu; Vnulljr '22. '2S, 'J4; Atliktlc K.1,.1.1 or ffimruJ. Jr); Pun.Hell.;,nlr Council. •! ; Itnuml Tillilr. '1 .: Ermlilonl K ]tho i rc Low Clnn. . '27. Eiw.aru I., Swain, LL.II. ALAMO, 13 A, (Bpo A.IJ, Noe Hon. SmlarJ Charles Weslev Walkfr. LL.II. Cbuek f ATOMICS. CA. iSrr A.II- Hvclkwn. Scufcnrf George Stokes Walton. LL.II. “Stokes HELENA, CA. (Soo A .U. Hwliorj. Suiilur) Freshmen Freshman Literary Class Officers Wyche W, Fowler Allen Lockermax PreudtHt Pie e-Pr trident II. (JrxtHR Stephens®! ? S tertiary and Tiranirrr Freshman Class Cl' IIS l„ AnAMS . . l a|harj, Ala. Edwin !. Adams Detroit, Mkh W, k. Ai.dkh.viAn . . Ft. Myers, Fhi. J am i s G. At KHiii . . SylvBtti, Ga, s Malcolm Anusias . . Americas, Ga. Q. K It iKKi i ■................Atlanta, Ga. Warri. V li.vi 11.1 liratJeiiMon, Fla. William II. Binns Thomasvillf, Ga. - J. M. Bivins Moultrie. Ga. Gl RRA F.IIWARD BbwIM Clermont, G-l. TF.Uftmp |t. Bowes Amcrkus, I «a. Thomas ftmii . . Thompson, Ga. ' J Ac k Vl «s Briira s Tunnalville, Ga. Charles S. Brows . Dal!o««, Ga C. W, Hr VAST Barlow. Oj. Sherwood L. Bfcn ... Columbus. Ga. A. I.. Burkett.................... Macon. Ga, Wm.tAM Fmviv Cai ih Jeffersonville, Ga. Mas II, Chapman Ccdariown, Ga.r CiiMtu M. Cos ... Camilla, Ga Cuff Dancer Colquitt, Ga.1 F. M. Daniel .... Dester, Ga. William Davidson Macon, Ca. -- Ernest M. Davis................ . Camilla, Ga. Carl PKXIiS'l Daw • • . Pensacola, Fla. 'S Leary, Ga, G force; Hugh Dozier Freshman Class G, F, Duvu, Jn- . - . . Minin, (la, Oscar Marion Ennis . Milltdgevillf, Ga. Pllll.II F. EtHERIDCS . . . Atlanta, (la. William Northen Etheridge . Atlanta, Ga, John Howard Felton . . Montezuma, (ia Ewtxt Field Fi.tri'Jv . . Som«r««|, Kv. Kirk Fosm - . - . Macon, Ga. Will.IASI WVCIK FutVLER Warren ton, (la. tf Howard Cl ARKE Glover, Jr, . Newnan, Ga. J E. C, Gour.................Port Pierce, Fla. Amos Coobv ....... Somerset, Kv. Howard II. tiniMt . . South Bend, Jnd, Jack GJtECORV St. Petersburg, Fla. GlLtHr t. Gum Marietta, Ga. ' F. Blacksiii.AR 11 ami Ilf in Montnima, (ia. Glover Fitcii Harreli. . . Macon, (ia. ✓ William Dowlas Head . Tampa, Fla. Mil l ARP Hicks . . . . Reynolds, Ga.' Koiikht Eari, IIodcfs . . . , Dublin, Ga. ’' Jack llnutts Ashland, Ala. Frank A. Hutu a set Macon, Ga. J. (’. JinnisgS ... HawliiAtvillr, Ga. Tiiosias Jones . . West Pomi, Ga. W. A, Jones . . . , , Fayetteville, Ga. Javiis Weaver Jordan . TaUwion, Ga, Victor Kenimsr . . Hbhap, (ia. Freshman Cl ass George W. Langford Calhoun, Ga. Albert C'iMDY Lp.Rov . Clay Hill. (In. JOHNSON Abraham Letsov . Norfre Ga. Allkv H. I-ockfkhan, Jr. , Montezuma, Ga. IlniiAKi. B. Lytle . Greenville, O. Jesse C, McMiiun Fort Valiev, Ga, Edwahw URoy Mass Marnn. Ga. CflAries Grace Marshall , Elko, Ga. Elliot Marti ..............Bartow1, Fla, James Mason Mathews Macoi , Ga. Hakim.ii I). Mav . . Tampa, Fla, Watson M. Miller . Colquitt, Ga. John A. Mills . . . Sylvsnia. Ga. J. wn Mums...............C'wlquitt. Ga. Wili.iam Ttotir Morton . . . Gray. Ga. Harold Wright Ml km: Macon, Ga. Leo Jacob Mulus , . Cochran. Ga. William W. O'Brien , Thonotosassa, Fin, J. I . O'Neal ....... Macori, Ga. Samuel Oi'ienttr . . . Savannah, Ga. Charley A. Parrish ...... Ade| Li. Harry J. PtAGILE ... Lumpkin, Ga. Frank Picketi .... Richland, Ga. Jack Dickson Pins . . . Round Oak, Ga. Robert Frank Powell . Svlvania, G.i. Allan M. Ramsiiy . . , Bainbridge, Ga, Jack Earle Ramsey , Springfield, Ga. 5 Freshman Class William F. Raymond - . Fort Myers. Fla. Si an lev Rmi Dublin, Ga. VV'avmok C, Riwi: MwIimmi, 5«, IUmwiv Emus RnwcK Curd ole. Ga. Ci.alI) TIixry Saiaulr? . . . Rome. Ga, J. Frank SrAMianoucii ILio kiiiw Llk, Ga. II rail K. ScovviRS - Su'.lirsborO, Gi. Herman I.. Sellers . . . Jacksonville, Flla. FvKAim E. Seaukoves . Macon. Gi. Jmiv David Simtil . . Carrollton, Ga. IIinry C. Smlilt F«rl Giiiid, Ga. Ralph G. Smith Albany, 61, III shy (J, SuniENSON Commerce. Ga, Hknry Ji romi Siokls, Jr. . Savannah, Ga. L, C‘, Stovai.I........ Martin, Ga. Cl. velvet G. Sirippy Savannah, Ga, William R, Slihh iii . . . ChambUo, Ga. Sam M, Swivsov . Dublin, Ga. Riiiilri F. I win GrccmbAiP, Ga. Freii Carson 1‘not.r, Jr. Macon, Ga, tt’AlJII f it'll. Tyson............letup, Ga, CiiARt.es Josil VALOIS - lla, Ga. Il l IA WP.SH . - Macon, Ga. Ji!Wi:iT A. YYltlt Jefferson, Ga. I,. A. WlSE SHAKER, J . llA R A. WHah s . Lake Park, Ga. Wad Icy, Ga. J Si AUf. fha -fr’JS jt mJOIl Special Class Braswell E. COLUKJ ...... ..................„ Bnlty, Gm 'd James I . Davo.................................................. Kenwood, Georgia Elgem: R. Eller .............................. North SVilkcsboro, North Carolina AtrsriN V. Gnanut . . . Louisville, Keiwuckv J. li. GkEAl holsi:............... ■ . - ............MoMt vallo, Alabama Mrs. R. B. Harrison- . - • . . ....................Griffin, Georgia Jesse F, Mays . . . . , Macro, Georgia RlCUARU C. Shaw ....... . . Jeffersonville, Georgia 117 Jiirvs Eiorsi Cook tfiilrr Meiariaa The highm honor attainable by a M«d m of Mfrcrr Vitivenity at the hand of hiv fcllrm student i that of M.i-ler Merccrian, conferred by vole of the student body. The attributo and qualities essential fnr this preferment are Mtuiij; and attractive personality, scholarship, active interm Lit athletics high character, sympaths with student activities, the lrm«tlt of leadership, patriotism, manlioevt, and righteous ambition. 11 S 1X1 M ' Club Denver Fleming , . . Joiis Parks . C. L. Pierce Officers . . . President ■ ■ , . Fite-PrtsidfH! . Srtrrliiry-Trfufurtr FOOTBALL, (k fitters— J, Denver Fi-Evnvr, Albert Uammack Fred Forester Guardi— Kay Tifmv Barney Davis Jons llovnn Prentiss Neal Joe Estes F. B. Duns 'Tackles— C, I Pierce II. A. XKll If NCAl.f Ends— Jons Parks Wallace Herrs Quarterback— Hi CK [j SER Halfbaets— Phoney Smith Ralph Skelton Pick Barnes Fullbacks— Marion Roberts W. R. Salter Basketball Center— Malcolm (irtiv Guards— IVitBLRV Dicks John Parks Fartiards— Phoney Smith Harold McCart Sam Cveuv Gate her— John Parks Third lime— J i si Tom Hush Shortftafr— Wallace Butts Baseball Oat fielders— Phoney Smith ITi ims Staple ton F, «, DUKK Fan shall— Milo K. Mfulock Managers flush-Shull— Samuel R. Grice Baseball Julian J. Upshaiv 12} Coach E. Parker Mosley 111 the 'limit; f rf iC the men ;il the he.nl of athletics :il Mercer determined that a change in the department, which should be a complete revolution, would take place. This called for a change in the administration. There existed on the Mercer campus at the time 3 man wlm had hrcn traveling over the whole state of ticnrgia making friends for himself and incidentally for Mercer. This man had been an athlete at Mercer in the not so dim distant past. He had had hi« fling at coaching and had demonstrated liis ability in that held. As a man of business his capacities were fully recognized, lie had even taught in the Rnglish department of the university. So when tht Athletic llnard of CcMiirul was fared with the problem nf selecting a mail to be director of athletics at Mercer Cniversitv their choice naturally and inevitably lell upon Coach f.llis Parker Mosley, scindar, teacher, business man. athlete arid coach. Coach Mosley seized the athletic reins of the university with the proverbial firm and steady hand. Ifis first scat as head of the athletic department has witnessed the carrying nut of a splen- did athletic program which, how ever, is but I lie first step in a plan of expansion to cover a num- ber of years. It is the general opinion of each and every one interested in athletic- at Mercer that Coach Motley's administration wilt be vi-ited with complete success. Coach Mosley is to handle the coaching of the baseball learn. This is no new forte fnr the athletic director, ami hi- succe is a foregone conclusion. + Coach Hhsmcf H. Moore Coach Wallace Wade 1 the lii-linud Alabama fooitijll team is queued as saying that in (he year r?JS ihr Sesvancr tram had the best coached line (hat opposed the Orim-mi Tide lh.it rear, in searching (or the «ne responsible fur thi splendid line, it W as [liinirtRlI th.it CftAth Hemic II. Moore, line coach of the football team of (he Cni- vrrsity of the South, Sevrance, Tennessee, was the mart who in-tilled the know ledge ol the game into the lorn to that line. Athletic authorities .it Mrrrrr decided tli.it this man should have ;| chance Io de- Vcl ]: a football leant at the Baptist Cniverdiy. I hr morel nt the Hear grid team id iijiA is a testimonial to the immediate success which greeted Touch Moore’ areessHill to the positum as head lo.tch of limtli.i II jt Me reef. I'he man has a vital personality that will not he refused anything it wishes. lie is ,1 splendid miirr and with his ap- pearance all discord and tli-sendon vani-h. Hr knows the game with the Confident knowledge that sears nf enperiericr bring to a roach. The irar si ill determine to what bright he will a-tend. Cnarh Moore also handled the bu krtball team in a finished manner. Coach Albert Sidney Johnson I’he freshman football team that represented Mercer in the fall of tsay was a well coached m.v i hi nr. rhi wa merely another testimonial to the ability of Old Albert Sidney Johnson, or “Sid, as he is familiarly kutivcn. In ihr reorganization nf the athlrtir department. Coach Johnson drew the assignment ol line each on the football team, and roach ol the Irt-shman basketball and bass-ball learns. During the fall of iqaii he wa an able assistant to Coach M«nr, and il is a recognized fact that the line he caarltrd teas no mean unit in the personnel of a winning football team. Major J. I). Blair T-t tin past few sears the F-tinier High School football trains have hem tin- emn-rete evideoce of it miracle performed, Tlie men who have com- posed this tram have been, av a usual thing, boys very -light in -tatiirr. It took a miracle to mold tltc-e boys iltto tltr learns that have been consistent winners lor ihr famous high school. Mercer was indeed fortunare in securing Major J, P. litiir. former mentor of football at 1 .«nirr High School, a- lir-hman coach of football. Major Blair i- thor ■Highly versed in the vagaries ot youth, and has j personality calcutalrd In induce rhe inexperienced 1 rr-hmeu to uihrnit nt seme rt of control. He is decidedly valuable iiia-oiueh a he attracts many athlete- tn Mercer. As coach of the freshman team of 1926, Major Blair was given an opportunity to handle what was considered by many the best aggregation of fresh- man grid-lt-rs ever to -lep into the Mercer campi . With the splendid ■••.11 lung of the Main t)ii- leans finished rhe season with a vers eredi table record. Athletic Board of Control Phoj, V, Jr Bunin . E. PARKER MOSI-EV . f’prn. t. B. Wray ..............C iairmaa . Srtrrlafj, .tlhlffic Uimtor ...........Trntfun-r Faci ltv Members Ali-mvi Members Stipent Members Prof, W, J, Bhaoley Du, W, (5, Lee J, E. Took l)a. Kim s C. tlAKRIi Warm Tiwmersiax Kay Tipton Coach E. Parker Mosley McKebrem Lake Charles W. Wui P ok C. ft. Wray Managers of T cams Footiali, Basketball Baseball Mho B. MtmocK Svhvii. R, (itict Aibiiv A, Miem Football THK H'llKIII I I'. Tim arhcdulr In Vr y pli-mdn . I tint-ad of fit ’ tiimrirl.ii ifnmv jlI thv Lftf tu-stii- dIilu. ilii‘ IJenm will lda m loam that n unttnlly ua'iih III ilm rolli'ffi c-|jl h. Till Hi.nit u lll niton' (In- ttam nO «Jiporiunlly In rry all MH iiluyn nml «l'-f■'niiHc nldllm, AflVr till glim ' tin H«t|H will tai’Wi' a uliinii of l-iiif «. itiraiiiir urhli'ti iui1 -'init uf rl'■ ti-l iplcvrnv In lla 1 8 illli• Tlio-To will t«r Movnii.l. hl'ilium villlrli lar I yi'iii Mriitr nan n1 ln to cvorv Iiiit l larva t i m«, Jliat . If UR It to It'll!- Threi- ■lilti'ii Will hi Hivi'ti to iho tr .mn of Jfoiillt I'll f ol to It. | t- i luilinit 1’irtWti’fiftn, t'llatmi and Kui- h m. Till- Kmi idn .LIlii:.Il.it will to -■ king ftoai tin il-frnt handl'd tliL-ru font fiviLoon. Tin'll a ftiUrli ''L' [a rli-m'«I fnottinll [iillll Hill Ilf. I Ilf i ri'.i i tiLii Itullcloim. C iltlhril|w nlwu va h n danISth u otcvon. Tliia I it dull- ruh «nil inont InCi'irttl111K noll'flyl '. ti uii n Mil'MHiliL cnuritiiiK mart ami a brilliant mrfl of jnnt.irl ! atrlilne lu. i-ilff, tl.nu' Korluno will Imv.' in In. iris iiilrmt.il nml lln fmo «noni unklml li .1 tuli ni'iiton at vktorlrn In not tin1 reaull, Lutei receiving i po r i11 Ui« Florida I'imt which platr,f ‘he toll in icO'ing JiiIjik. Jihin Parks The (tlit jt|Urk i■ I intuiti tireck arc the whjfcti 1m irvaiix legend , but it i easy to imagine that kia I John Park been a young liittian athlete hL elenn-rut Irani? ivunlit li.ikc litrr the envy rit all in hi tirrlc 1 Ur- t|unininnr: . And hi- u e that ImJy uf hi In ilw l r?i possible advantage in three portv A captain ut a Rear I am he ltd hi grid men through a comparatively successful njNin with a spirit ■ ! vim anil fire that left n riwini Im tlurlifiiliir s nr itiiviiiinll. While playing mil, lie svav nn the hurling mil ol many lung pas e ill at weir a very material lactor in the succe id the Rear l tball train of Ta think of losing John, I n hr ha- planed hi- Ij-i, i to summon nightmare alter nightmare, 11 r w lut mil Men it do without him 1 I wo r.ir tw the AII S. I. A. A. train wa well merited for Jnhn, Djinvfr Fleming hv«T lv dv speak in a familiar way f Old J. IV Fleming ami hi ability In flip thr frail back between hi leg with an accuracy erf time uncanny,. Little the tlucmrv can help the 'lead ' said thr poet ot ''Little tiiffen of TciittttHe,'1 and after an examination of Pm ver twisted hack the doctor advised strongly that he di'-contimie hi lonthul) career lor ever, fail with hernir spirit that swell in ihe chfst nf valiant nirn in time til emergency lie rose In the ikCmUui when ■Hutrh Elainmack gof hr arm bfokrn and fur thr retniiindri of the ea on played a brand of hall that nlmo i won him a place on the AILS. I. A. A. team. Ili strung defensive uoTk in tllr Oglethorpe game did much tn turn the liclr into line ai virility. Kay Tipton Alter three imr of Cavorting at the end position on M riciT football (cam . Yip wai switched to guntd. and the procure of one of hi teammate li each dc of him «-enicil to rnikr him even more determined to surpass ihetll in jcjito'iVdirv He w av at hi be t in runniuK inierirrmer and in this phase of the game hi expelitnet j an rnd stood him in go d vlrad. Or casionally it was hi wont t,i get down the field and tjikle the afHi rneti a the) frCeiVctl tin punt . The taint note nf Tiptcm’v wait vmg have died on The air, fur he i,« ha plated hi lust game of football fur Meuer. Marion Koklrts Marion Huberts i thr rnallc i man in stature that ever played thr brand of college fullback that he plays, tie i not llie elusive l.vpc of back, lint he ma'bcx the line hard m i like 4 great, big man, ami i known 10 S. I, A. A, cirelr- .1 one of thr fierce ! tackier who ever '■‘backed up'' a line. As he goes out into life, Marion's afcRrevdvflte will prove the dcteimitiing factor in many business miceurv Phoney Smith Miner' Mr. Juc I-'.1 rrur Photic Smitli, the famous Fayetteville Hash, 1 rather a big mmnblut, hut thou- sand of tan all river the unny South carried it on the lip «f fhcir longue a ''Phoney, ' nr Modest Joe, a hi friend delight in calling him, romped nil the thill svhitc lines for yard alter laid. Morgan Biake paid 'Phoney the cninplinirnr ol re-arranging hi All- American team alter it had bten picked in order to find a place on it lor the buy who ran the first kirknff m within three van! ft! the goal line in the 1 iglrtllurpc game. I’laying hi crond year nn ihe varsity. Smith vas fm die r olid «i‘ce ivr year picked nu ibe myth' ical All s, I, A. A, football team, Ralph Skelton Five-Yard Skelton i xiill scraping the tip of hi Curve nn the dirt ax hr pluhgrs through the rliemy line . He run the lowest t«f any line-pbmget wlin ever plunged. Ilis keen and alert brain is invaluable to any team of which he 1 a member. He i pood, loo, at RfitiiiR an end ut ■( the play, Jake Arams Just 4 wre hit nf 3 lad is 'Jakie1l‘ bur he is nur of the harder nut 10 crack who ever Wore ihe orange ami black. Like was nur allotted very much time in each game, hut lie certainly mu ,1 wonder at taking ad- vantage nf the (ippoMunuirs—lie- had to do the spec- lacufjr. Vernon Cail Some mrn ,t, 1 not find rheir ptopet position on a fool- ball team until vevcidl uitemptn. Ii seem that Ouch Moore i uncanny in his ability 10 place j man prop crU. Anyway, lie made ,1 happy decision when he elected to use H'ernnit Tail a ah end. He wax ih- vslualdr ,1 a bandy man to have atound when John pjrkv or kVally Butt was nut of the game. I I ARtil.lt Mi'CaRT tlarnld McCart wanird a ba ketb ll miifnrm early in November. Coach Mowc refu ei| to givr it to him and told him m try football if he was all that rlirtselic. Harnlil tried limlhjil for the first lime in his life with no little degree Of vuccrss. “Ritch 1 Hammack A cehtrr hr, can knife through a line and nuke tackles i a treat fur the -orr eirx rif any fan. Hutch cave the fan wltu avv ihe (Jrorgia game Ats little thrill many times, lie continued his, good nmk until, in the first prtiud of the Howard (fame, cab init sciird him lor her own and virh one of hi lanky ami bmken ju i above the elbow he retired frnin active life a footballei fm the next few weeks. Hutch plans to lie a slrllar perfntmcc on ihe team of 1937. imfrir firfriminjf the drive which muffed in a inuth- ifi?B rt4 -J« • muff Hftfcci tKjifi l ie iupir hji fftr icon: of ft Jl Barney Davis U'lirti the Bear grid tier ln« Hein Lancaster uil l Sliic ' l i nn from the icuaid pnsitiou it icy found tbrinselvn in dire strait . Over thr hurt .nii lonmril Barney l j| i«, and nt thr left guard position he ha continued tu loom over every one of hi cip|Mm«nls. Jle If miljfllilicrmly tilted fur I Jar place from the timid- (mini; ut physique, and h the time fighting tpinlitk iliat ate Indispensable in chi- make-up of the mcii whn cciiitp-vKiI (hr middle c«f a fo.uliu.ll line. Joe Estes Joe shared the playing time at tier guard position with Davi and Tipton and at thr tackle position with Nightingale and Pierre, and saw just about a much service an any of the men named. .Slimsing a nmwlcr- ful improvement in each encounter, Joe' rise has Im:cii almost spectacular, mu! His ivaN-liLe .strength ssiJl stand Mercer in good stead let the years to come. “Khn Bits'IJ Red Knml, the fighting parui , has all the mini li- able proclivities that a jitcwbri and .1 red hradrd nun rciniliiurd would he apmal tu have, Bond ws always -i- bus} ihruughdiil the tnotlwill scukui with extra-grid- iron duties that he W'il severely hinidlrappcd, hut hr found it possible tu m etn uir. the obstacle' and wan 11 valuable man at guaid in several game . “(iixNv” Wilder It is a tragic thing when a great hig strong man ha. a whole ’easun si tooth,ill ruined for him just Iwrause a darned idd knee won't do right, That i srli.il bap- pencil m GitlliyV” case. Anyone who has tried know' tli.U .1 infill jiiW ran’I pin the game railed iotuhall with a It nil ktirr jniiu, ‘■‘(Jinny will -hrd hi disabil- ities jind have many splendid seavultx at tiirkle before hr leaves the untilutiem. Jur Power CIjss loHball w the incubator that hatched E'rwh'1 jn - Power into a ostlege football plater. Joe is small, hut fii-. very minuteness fend effectivene ! ■ hi value as ,1 shifts' lull hark. Whenever Phonri Smiths longur bruan to hang out from making imielulnivns, Joe v,i railed in, and the touchdown cuniinucd ju t the same. Red Niumtinuai.i ■ Red Nightingale came to Mercer trntn Lanin High while vet a kill. He hadn't giowti up, si 10 vptak, Hr real hed his majority fmrn n U ilia|| stand paint dur- ing (hi his fir 1 year 11 the vnirdty, and was a real “t|fc-minn at tackle the whole scar. He tnsver sornr tiling over six leei ill length amt I alsuul a bread as thr liss«s 'i|i|ii River, A sir nr lurlder. with an ag- grcvdVr spirit, he makes an ideal man for the pm it tun, Wiltp” Pierce Hut mg ih 1.726 -cason berth on the mythical All-S. I, A. A. football team were rated just alsoiil as high those on the sister rntiferenre all-star tram. This, in view of ihr fan that Furman hear Georgia and Ogle- thorpe hcai rrrli, and (he other calamities. Fierce, gigantic tackle, landed a position on the S. t. A, A. chu ch few, and ivrll deserved it. Hi work wa at all tunes consistelit, and in many Instances pcffeeily thrill- ing. Wally Butts- It is difficult for anyone to take a look at thr dicninutiVT fr,«i r of Wallace Burl and realize that he play cud mi a I witlsn || team. However, when nut remembers the fact that rite small body houses a system of t«rl springs, mm dues not nuutnuc to be amarrd. Wally is tr, captain the Bear football team of 1027, and his teammate paid him this tribute because be plays with a seriiwisness and .1 determination to win that will not he downed. We drink to hi surcess as a leader. Six Salter Power i a commodity to He respected on a football field, That nnnnMtdiry is Etig Sitr Salters chief as- set. Hi spawn in ifj( was marred by injury, A man just cannot play Imthnll tin a limber knee, and Sillier rmeived such a hinni imp in the first game of the e;i- tmk Despite this fart he Continued to make hitiuclf invaluable thruuglmul the seawn. and figured in many excellent plays. '■Rl ck Loser Buck i just a good-looking kid, but in wiw way he inspired the uith f Coach Moore and drew the e!ec lion as nuartrtback. He barked the signal in a t.iuco-u iniir and railed his play in a heady style, lie, tots. fH-c-ame quite .adept at cat clung passe , grabbing the pork hide uval mi notable occasions in evciy game, es- pecially in the Florida ami Oglethorpe game . He managed tit gain t|itiie a few yard with the pellet rucked under hi arm, too, Huct’1 will improve much with expetiero , as tines every quarterback. Bill Bruner For pure unadulterated scrap and fight. Bill Bruner lmw 111 no earthly human. Hr is always there with the pep, lit. most nutcwnrlhv achievement the pa t sca- ,m is as the fifty-five-yard run against Rutlin College in Sanford, Florida, mi Anni-rire Day. Hill rainc to Mtrm I tom the University «.( North Carolina and was late in rrai-hiflg fltcibllity f«t participation in athletics .it Mercer, hm In- Ems made wonderful progress in the time hr ha hern here, IllOK Barnes Fim a smashing I nil lurk oh the freshman team nf i foj tn a shifn lunlfhark on the Bear grid outfit of lo-io wj the rapiil change art that Dick Barnr pullrd. IBs power a a tiillh.iek has been indispensable to him ilk gaining gioiind fmrn the halfback pnsitiem. While not 3 regular ti the tejin, lie aw ample plav ing service throughout the season, jiul flic natural thing to expert is tlint he will soon «HTtipy a steady berth. VARSITY FOOTBALL S L'AI FRESH M AN' FOOT I! AI L SyLAI) Basketball Mt bun Qi vie Phgxev” Smith It wuilsl require the matchless f lo«|Uel r of a ir.nlv tn hold foiih on 'T’hnnej'V .1 l il i tv n a mg in a basketball machine, and the prolific prn of a Morgan 15lake in chronicle the remarkable (cat he perform' Itoiii ihr forward position o| the Hear five, We have at times wen «illi our bare ■' PholUry Smith tin the impos ihU. tlr shoots with a ijihiL snap from am position in range, and with lii-i IhhIv contorted in any conceivable 'hapr, He dmilil have a sir.it year in 192), John Parks In making up the athletic section of an annual ai MerefT during the prrym prriml one ha , an al- imoi insurmountable i«l 'invlr with which to mti- tend. John Pad i' the nucleus uf ihi obstacle. Ho is mixed tip in everything that happens and 10 write something about hi vnri-siilfd athletic career i indeed a U'l. fie plays timbal I. basketball, baseball, tenui' and even oliiiiatr in the sem games user at Wesleyan. At standing guard lie lia all the proclivities of a stone wall and is the source oi all the pep ever shown by a Hear basket- ball quintet. “Mac” Green The elongated center of the Hear quintet for the past two years is rather prone to skinniness, hut in not a single game hat there been anything slim about the total numbet of points he scored in the cnenunter. Ile is the principle reliance of the team in getting thr halt through the opposing defense, and i a tower of strength under the basket. As captain id rite Hear five during his last year lie showed his capacities as a irailer in a manner which was often spectacular. The tournament in fliatleston will mark the end of a prolonged bas- ketball career—one fraught with many laudable ac- cimi[ Iidimmlt tn the credit of the Heat captain. Wii.Ri ttv Dicks rite yellowed lingers i f the golden goddess For- tune lured Wilburn Irom the basketball floor to the geld fields of Florida slut log the boom, and he was first to Mercer for the space of a year and a half. Jii'l a everyone find given him op as a part nf the Kurin] past, he frit the full of the wild and woolly hardened floor and returned lot .a try ,11 the game. Mis 'iiccc was complete and inevitable, lie fitted right into the position of running guard on the quintet and proved himself a past master at the art of sinking'' go.il from flit middle of even the loniffU rnurt, ll is In ruinate that he has two more yf.11 of eligibility, Marumi Mi Caht With humbleness we bow to the little metropolis id Motilcruma and readily aekrum ledge 1h.11 we are indebted to her for a remarkable little b.v-kei- btill player. Mar ha proves! himself 0 fit run- ning mate for Plwiuy Snulli at the forward posi- tions, allsl in quite a fetv games was high piniit tn.ut in ihr scoring, lie has u form and grace in shooting that 1 a delight to th« c who worship art. Frank McWilliams Not mi long ago a rtc-ir built fellow railed Maul McWilliams curtailed thr -coring '■ Mercer- bi’- kctbolt opponent , due l« hi ability a- a -lauding guard, CIihc upon Ini- heel- hi- Utile brother Frank li.-i- come, i■■ kt a- a -Utitmiiy ilrlrnu- man, tint ,w a shifty fi fwjtil. Far he it from u- to compare brothers We -hall not evrn attempt the Suf- fice it to say that Franli and hi- w-orl on the conn are no occasion for h:imr to any one. Clyde Cari enter PiMik- Park- ami other- who know the court [jtnr -ay that this hoj Clyde Carpenter i- impuls- ing every time he -tep- on a basketball Asm. lie raw -errice at the -landing guard po-itio quite a CimmI deal and looked better every time we vih him, If he -tick- tn the game he will find hi- re- want, He i- a strong man, aiuL the only improve- ment taece-sary i- the poli-h of experience. FU itjtiit” Owen Hithbcr’’ Owen is an Adonic of the court Some think he ha- the most per feci phy-inl -hape that a Mercer basketball man ran bust, He i- tall ami hi- height naturally ipralified him f«r the center position. Hr began Ins season lart. but ha- tnatle Iti- service- iniuhiahlc in several gallic- a- art ait! tit Mae” Cireen, taking the captain's place at mi- ter when the occasion demanded. Sam (?n:m Old 'Blond S.irn Oiicm i- one of the hoys whom Cini-h Mmrr i- ffn-ornirtg to take Mac” I i tern's place at center next year. Sam Ita- -hared the playing time with practically every man on the team thi- sear, lie has handled the tip-off work from thr renter position, ha- worked tit ad- mirable fashion from the forward post, and has re- lies cd Joint Park- of hi- duties a- standing guard. o matter W'hjl the pn-ilion hr ha- acquitted him- self nobly. Wallace Betts When we mention the fact that Wallace i- -hurt in -tature ue are singing a snug of many verses and one that ha- been repeated many limes Walls' -tailed the season this scar with a bang, but hi- duties as captain-elect of the football team Ivindieapped him in -urli a fashion that he had to discontinue hi- activities on the court before the wn-on had found it- finish. Basketball For several vesr the basketball trams nf Mercer have l ecn fjinmis, ]i may I't said rhai 1«! a period l tx year the quintet repicsentioc «hi-' institution ha ln n (he most famous team in Pixie, Kul in the day' when all (he college It. ms in (he South met in the same tournament, (hen- n mi (nMlion like ihe outfit composed ol George Hannon, Crook Smith, Red Sirn- (imiH, llnh Gamlilr ami cither . Then when (he S, I. A, A, commenced its separate tmimaniriH Merrer trim nm champion- •.hip in a row. 1 hr team nf 1945 wn nor of ilie im i pnwrtfnl quintets in the nation. A l ii of history deserve to hr «called. On Friday and Saturday lie lore (he tournament opened, Mercer di'f'ati'd (he University of Georgia (cam on each occasion by a double score. On Monday the tournament began. Meicer played every night of (he (ournamcnl, winning the championship. On ilii train were Mich player a Crook” Smith, ’Red1’ Simmons Sid Ellimti, Mac Green. Skinner, and others. The team ol this year ha continued (he p«Hl w«lk fur whirh |he Mercer Irani i- 1 well noted, The «eam, composed nf Mar f!ierii, rapi-tin and rentet, Phoney Smith, All-S, I, A. A. halfback, |«hn Parks, rijiiaiu il «hi year' tmidiatl ream. Wilhurn link , former lanier war, (he iwn M'lnie uma Itoy . Harold McCari and Sam Gtitrry, and either ilcftiitd ome of the wrongest aggregations in ihr Smith, among ilirm being Chattanooga, Oglrilinrpe, Florida, and ihr Albany V’’. However, Vanderbilt, winner of ilic S. I. tournament, del rated Mercer by three point , Georgia al o emerged victor by a small difference, In spile of a brilliant (earn, the Hear lost almost as many game as (he on. Their was some he itaricy ahaut Mercer entering the 8. I. A. A. tournament, whirh was held in Charleston (hi year. At the eleventh hour, Hera use nt Meicrr's popularity al previous tourney , (hr learn entered. During ilii Olympie fontrsi the Bear played the iii'piitd basketball which (he had shown at lime stilling rlie season. Alter defeating Birmingham-Southern, Louisiana Tech, and Georgetown College, the team met Citadel for the S. I. A. A, championship. This tram had defeated Merrer r.nlirr in the season by big scores. The game was a lliriil from tart to finish, and ihr score stood !: to ;7 when the game ended. An erira five minutes ivere played with the head-lending result that ( u.idcl won, 4a to 41. In 'pile of losing, Mercer rriadr .1 wonderful showing, and rfesetvrs the highest possible honor. Captain Green was picked as captain of the All-S. I. A. A. team, and Captain-elect Phoney Smith s;, given an All-S, I. A. A. guard position. Our only hope is that the Mrreer teams of (hr fuiute will be as good as those nf ihr past. Who will 11m he satisfied ? Baseball Stair,I (wiitiiMj Irfi 10 right t: JoiKr , Ilrsii, Butts, Parks MiJJtr (!«;■ 11 vsiohik, E'4vk ion, Carson. Sims SiiittJinn: (Vi.vtH Robinson. Woottk, Smiih, Dunn, Sr. nrios', Manage I’pshaw Baseball Squad. 1926 Otttf krr—■ Pint Bmt Onifirtdrrs— Jons Parks Jake Duns Charles Stapiite Pi I (tiers— St i oritf Hast Phoney Smith 17 II 111 t-u Eaklt JotVEK Jons Sms Boanv Pinkston. C.ffuin Lu R|) Clay Ki lls Shorlitvp— HOC WOOTEN DtcK Carson WaLImICF. Bl'TTS h SlnS tV P.IRKCRVIN Third Base Jivt Tom Kc ii Manastr Julian j. I sn w S- J.. RfHHXSOV Cross Country Team Cross-country, though only adopted as a minor sport in 192$, has hern accorded a great deal of enthusiasm b a large number of students. Ir comes at a time when track, baseball and basketball iiK‘11 an- likely to be idle, it there isn't some sport to interest them. It also tits in nicely a an additional attraction, if the runs are made between the halves of football games. l ire cross-country team was very successful in the fall of 1925 by defeating over- whelmingly in two successive meets the Oglethorpe I diversity team. At the beginning of this year the outlook for the Hear team was a little gloomy since there were only two veterans from last year's team out for practice, lint due to the efforts of Hill K iti jj (captain i. and Charlie Walker (alternate captain), who coached the team, it was able to win its single meet of the season with the Petrels,'’ winning the first three and fifth places. It is expected that cross-country will become of more and more interest each year. 'l hcrc will he four of this year’s team back next year, all nt whom arc freshmen. They will be YVyche howler (captain-elect i, Austin Gilmour, Torn Boyd, and J. L . Sewell, and should he a strong nucleus around which to build a good team. Athletics XI IS the purpose of athletics to promotc physical, moral, ethical ami social development. Tlierc seems to be no aspect oi col lege life better entrenchrd than tin- interest in athletics. Ath- letic teams have become the pivot around which college spirit is built. So significant has become this situation that the school is often judged by the strength of its learns. Millions ol dollars arc spent each year upon intercollegiate contests. These contests draw ill alumni and friends of the college together, and they all yell fervently for their team to win. However, if the only purpose of colleges be to produce athletic teams, then the college has failed in the primary purpose of athletics— that of developing the individual student into a well-rounded man. It is to be regretted that ibe facilities at Mercer have not been such that every student could receive the attention due him. At the present rime there is no system litre whereby all the students are able to derive individually the fruits supposed to result from the purpose of athletics. This condition lias been realized bv the authorities at the university and efforts arc being made to place College athletics on the proper plane by making the facilities co extensive with the needs of the student body, Until Such a system is instituted in all the colleges, it is folly to exclaim from the mountain tops that college athletics will produce a race of strong mrn. We glory in the effort of the Alumni Association to erect a mag- nificent gymnasium that will accommodate the physical needs of so many inert. It is hoped by the Cauldrttn that this building will soon he a reality; that the day is almost here when the benefits of athletics shall not accrue only to the already physically favored few but that all students shall receive the advantages for which they pay and to which they arc entitled by the progressive spirit of education. Until this time shall come, and only until then, have we the right to accord to out athletic system the praise which the Duke of Welling- ton accorded to huglish athletics when lw said that the Rattle of Waterloo was won on the football field at Rugby. Fairest of the Fair Sf The run I Isitiulifnl ohfrrt in t ir tfortii, if ictfi hr altbwtd, if t beautiful no man.’ Hut what do we mean by beauty? Whom shall we call the most beautiful? l-’or M ’Tis not a lip, or eye, u'e beauty call, hut the joint force and full result of all. 1 he camera has portrayed in the preceding pages more beauty than our luimhte |H'ii could picture even if it were a pm of gold dipped in the azure blue of the sky. These pictures are proof positive that the sunny land of the South still flowers in its traditional fame of beautiful womanhood. Kissed by the morn ing dew, warmed by the midday sun, and inspired by the silvery rays of the evening muon. Southern women shall ever rule supreme in America's womanhood. Fraternities Pan-Hellenic Council ClLSKLES L. SlAFLIrTOS Frank S, Tvfrmf r . . Thomas I). Cobs . Charles W. Rtfmeiitative Frank S. Twrm . Harry R. Mvucan9 Thomas D. Cobb , J. Raiioku Tripk . • • Miro H. Medlock . . Wallace Butts , Chari.Li V. Walker James E, I eYtaughn Cjiarlks L. Stapleton Officers A’SI KER . ....................PrniJtnt . I'ur-PritiJeat . . Secrtiary T r aiur f M EMBUS Fral rnity Alpha Tau Omr-pa Alpha Lamhcl Tau . . Kappa Alpha . Kappa Sitona - - Pi Kappa Alpha . Pi Kappa Phi . Phi l tlia Theta , Siijjjij Alpha Epsilon . . Siuma Nu , Rfprtiralatit’ , Olis T. Flournoy . John Olin Bin’ns J, Marion Roberts Brooks O, Piitmais Tom Hall Smith Paul S. Etheridge • Robert Lee Gunnels . . Ralph T, Skelton . Alton Hub us i 5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded at Universal)' of Alabama, 1S56 Colon: Royal Purple and Old Gold Georgia Psi Chapter Established 1870 Miss Jui-m Lama , Sp nn r Fratres in Facultate I) . Jons G. Harrison Prof. J. F, Emk Prof. Mark F. Ethi ridge J, F.. DeValchn K. M. Eras W- I King Fratres in Universitate 9 7 0. A. Park, Jr. L, A. PtACWK A. B. Robertson R. T. Skelton C. Stone Kay Tipton K. F Walker lp3S II, F. CllATT Alrbrt Hammack J. T. Johnson Ercadus Motes S. R. Tinow 19 9 Elton Amms I.. IUICIIAVAN I.OSEM. Mavnaro Smith Stewart Puhyden T. Rut. era H. F. Rliusill T. L. Smith Ge t Mi: hikii W. A. Mitchell, Js 193O VV, Wvcne Fruviin Lee Hash Jack Haucebook A. E, Lockerman Lvfflwm Mallard Leo Mi l.us Frank Ruiisiu II. G, Stephenson ■ 66 Violet Phi Delta Theta Fomulrd Miami University, 184S Colors: Argent and Azure Flotctr: Whit Carnation Georgia Gamma Chapter Established December 15, 1871 Miss Emii v Cixniwwam. Sponsor Fratres in Facutate Dr, R. C, IIakkis Dr, Ik D. Rmsdai.f. Pros, W. F. Cavi™ I, . S. IlnvKiv C. M, Cork J. K. C'urrv J. I1. F.VANS ). K. CAYLOft O. C, Fei ton R. I„ CiUNXELS Fratrf.s in 1;nIVfusitate 1927 J. FltttUAS’ Hart R. II. Jones i. VV, KniMisMtKRV IQ2 J. M. I[akiiv F, J. JORDAN A. A. Myers H. II- STtMBXiDGB M, C. Roods E. L. Swain J in.ian ['pshaw I.'. W. Walker DOZIER Vi'.U.KI h W. W. VV si K1 ft J. D. Wynne 1929 C. W. CTtiftY Thomas J. Eyaxs R, L, Jordan Edward L. Kikkr Locan Lewis R- A. Mai.one Parks Martin Frank Neal JQJO J. G. A1.1 o ij ClIFEDSD A SDt KON W. H. Rinks Ernest Daves John Felton Henry Stokes Eocene Flippin Austin Gii.mckr Emmett Hamilton j, W, Jordan John A. Mills 1 a Kappa Alpha Founded ai Washington and I.ee Uniicrsity, 181S5 Col rs: Crimson and Gold f swm; Magnolia anet Red Rom: Kappa Chapter Established 1873 Mca Eva 11 ah., S « or Fratriis in Facultate B. C. HotTKCl.AVV II, S, StROiKIRR Fratris in Universitate P. W. Cau i S. R. Grice 1M ). R. Williams R. r. McKov J. M. Roberts M. C, Ai.ntiF.xu L, F, Bhl Isaac Cheevihs 192S T. I). Conn C. O, Pjckarii W. R, Spelling J. T. Stubbs W. Ohv Stubbs 1929 J. D. Barnes W. H. Bocle IT, N, Garrett v, II. Jokes P, M. Kmcfilm Ernest I.f.e Frank McWilliams J. M, Bivins James Cartei Kirk Foster 19JO Howard Glover Tom Jon es (I, Harreli. 171 Kappa Sigma inunclril at ['niveisity of Itnlogrie, 1400 Established at I’nivrrskv of Virginia, 1 t'.dhm: Scarlet and White Emerald Flwtcrr: I.ily-of-lhe-Valley Alpha Beta Chapter Established ill74 Min Hdiih Morcan, S wniur Fratres in Universitate 9 7 J. X. Aitmn It. G. Evans J. B. Diamso R. D McRae If. W. Simttvcv 193S j. J. CllAPPBL It. 0. Pittman I. L. Chatmeld J. ft. Ticwpe L. McDonald J. II. MctlAV [llpail I Ac'Cidrhl Derrlillicr |i, 19 9 J. M. Allen W. Ji, Brannon. Jk. tIrr (;E Hawkins H. F. Lunsford Marry Wasdzk J. T, McAi Lima K, L. Metcalf Red Night incale E. If. Peavey 9,W VVtr.BtR Bryant Millard Hicks Jack lloons J. M. McGehee W. T. Morton A. II. VVkKirr Alpha Tau Omega Fn uncled .1! Richmond, Va., i8S$ CnU:n (lid Gold :iml Sky Blue Hovitr: Whit IV.i Re Georgia Alpha Zeta Chaptei established 1SH0 Min Martii Scratiimc, Sfan at 1-RATftF.S IS' J' ACI LTATE Hugh R. Auim }. H, HaLL 1'ratres is Universitate 19 7 Juliam Eucenf. Cook John Uemov Rva s Emmett M. Owen A l eafv Abdo it Pan Ukeland Piircf. Bradley WALTER Hi HhL Paul King Colf.man 1928 Otis T. Fi.t L'itvor John (Iiiiiihj W. Countsvo Gilrhrt Harvey Jay Benjamin F. 1929 Mu PRlNTlSS NEAL Heutt Nui J. Farrar Smiiii FHA NIC Twmv Thomas W. Wiialev Jake W. Adams Frank Anderson Harry Deloach Huelett Fates Joi Estes Edwin Gleaton Thomas Hollis EDWARD N'lwnrx Crockett Odom Columius Roberts, Jr. Curtis Adams Wilton Alderman Warren Batu.f Art ins Burnett King Dixon Franki.iv Dukes Dlyaul I|e nuerson Joe Merritt IIusei Minims William Pryor Stanley Reese Fred Tool r. 74 Sigma Nu Founded at Virginia Military Institute, i8fr? Colori: Old «nld, White, and I!lack Flovirr: White Rn%r Eta CKa pter EM.-tblithn! iXR Mb Vivian If AY, Sfmator Fratres lx Facli.tate Dias W, J. Bradley Prof. F, P, Mosley Prof. O. T. Knight S. j. Whatley Fratres in Universitate l 7 A. M. BiKxm J. w. Kisstv John Parks Jim Tom Bush J, S. I.mvioo H. P. Sewell F. B, Duns C. J. Stapleton 1928 L. D. BrVAM A, A, Drums 19M J. B. Boone Fred Mil fa Roberts Brows Joe Power G. S. Clark W. D. Sanders j. A. Curry William Scar anno W, A. Dunn Frey, Jr. J. K. Strickland Sam Gl'erry VV'. S. Wright 1QJO Malcolm Andrews C. (1. Marshall Clut Dancer J. M. Matthews Frank Pamwj Watson Miu.fr William Guar Allan Ramsfv Rom rt l(otr.Ft Edwin Roebuck Johnson Letson Ci.avdi: Saunders Stewart McCmakt Clamkcs Stovall Leroy 1anv Sam Swinson Kkhiuii Taylor t jC 77 Adano Founded at Boston T«h Cohn; Black and Gold Ftowr: Whit Carnation Eftablislied ijii Active Y. E. B ah i f. ri W. O. Cnowj Pat Gillix Ahmxi Oscar I.o c N Row J. L. C. Smith Fratres is Unwersitatk IQ27 V. J. Adams J, B. Evans John Avgkiu. W. B, Freeman J. E Cook Kay Tiptost Lros'Ain Young J9 S Aumgt Abbott Pan Hi:eland J. J. Chattel Frank Twrmr Konirr Cranford Jons I.. Ferguson Carlton Mobley 92 9 Charles Cork John Gilbert Win. F.n SMITH Pledges ? 0. T, Fiouuioir Tom Hollis Harvey Jay Esin New i?9 i Pi Kappa Phi Founded .n Col leg? id Charleston, igoj Cnlart- While arid (iold Alpha Alpha Chapter Kst.iblUhnl ii jj Miss Pal i im SnauKC, Spumet fr'lUTAES l ' FaCI'LTATE Dfc. lit: k I P. KUhakiwov Fratres in Universitate 1927 W. ■. Bn ser El. Beena van P. 5. Iltiiiiiuci I. I . Fleuikg K, H, Tabor C. Olbon J, W. SiiA r 1928 J, W. Birm H. H. Cnim J. J. Ellis J, T. Clover G. K. I I asi v J. IL IIkrmmiv W, K. JORDAN W. VI. Jordan, Jk. 1Q29 O, I), Cannon C. H, Davis, Jk, R. Martin C. Purcell C. C. Wilson ‘930 C. S. Brown S. Bw M. CHAMI.IV P. F. Emmoct W. V I-iniunset I., S. I.1CIITVEL R. Nix R. Smith Alpha Lambda Tau Founded at Oglethorpe l'diversity, iyiK Gamma Chapter K-i.iMi l rd ijjj Ml [il l .MItlH Jo ts, Sftmor Fratres ix Universitate 19 7 CAMPBELL ( lOOlll Harry R. Maucaks WALTER Ovvi v MctllflOSV Ltoev T. Perry 1928 Euwns Btvrov Logak BtoonUrmru If arve v Joroas John Oc.iv Bivs-a tSus C. Boab C. L. Pierce Sturgeon Kictiarikov 9 9 Das Bimos James If. Hale, Jit. J. Sascch. Cheek, J . Lucius 15, II11.T. Fred ('lfciiorn Joe Frank Masut W. R, Salter 1930 IStLL BeNTCN Lamar Paulic D.vvin Cahgim. Harry Peacler FlIIWV CfiHEK Frank Pickett Woftb Langford Whit I'tmn Hahoi.ii D, May L A. Wises bake . Jr. Pi Kappa Alpha Founded .11 die I'nivrrsily of Virginia, iHS afori: (i.inn-i and Old Gold Fl u tr: Lil uf”;he Val1ry Beta Psi Chapter EMibt'llrd 1 • 2 5 Ml Hivnit McKay. Sponsor FlCATE JX l’;U: 1. LTATli Chari i Wesley Williams Fratres IN’ UN’IVEASITATE 1927 O, C, Barms II. t Joses R. II. Cassos Milo Mfih.iick, Jr. Tom Hall Smith JQiS J. E. Gran AD T, B. Lake Lawiok A. Smith iW Emersos Bili. Howard H n .is Clvde Carpenter Orach Kirkland Bartow I.innov Wit blr Decks Khhith Hurley BlEj.iuiv Oiirii KJlO Giihfrt Cove Marion. Emms James Guslis J. E. Gregory Fli.iott Martin John Rice Pin Theta Esijlhlitlll-ll It)! | Colon: H ' | and White Flowr: White Carnation Mist I'tKi Proode rt, Sfrtmat FkATRES IV FacL LTATE Dp. A. P. Movuci't | n, P. S. Furris W. I!, Freeman Fratres is Universitate V. J. Adams Frhi Fokrfstfr Pollard Jest J. S. Avshii i. w. B. Freeman' Aurrev Patrick II. W. Cascxok MaLcch m Crees T, C. Porch F. M. Pvvis J, F, H ARM V Carlton Pricket tQiS J. W. Beale Rov YV. Hale K. It. GILBERT l.ivms Rfmiuh: K. Vlmm.FitROOKs W. T, Beam. Cacsei' Overstreet Harms Pavij Fmersov Squires il sum i) MfCtir Charlie Wallace l{!3° Km Am,vs J. C. Jen mints Carl Oaav Ramace Mcwt.iv Amos InoRv Sam Overstreet J. M. riAWLEV Lithea RjIV W. W, O'Brien' J. F. SOAHRIMlOLr.il Tfrrfi WaTSOV Sigma Pi Pounded ai V iwrniKt, liiclian.'i, 1877 I'vior t: [.avende Ftmxrr: Orchid and While Ko e Alpha Epsilon Chapter E (abli hed 1937 Mrs? Mm ilAUuix, Sfoatar FrATKR I.V Faci I.T.VTE Edgar F, Polk I.. Hubert Calhoun l(f NAAKII M. IlkHUIVC Fratres in Uniyersitate W7 GeOCCZ W. HUX.MI THFOOORE VI. Oxford jpjS (llORGE Ki Armis W. CARLTON Momma p, Q. SAMUON Emory f.. HrxRise Elliott Ron s ire e Occir. L. Seymour VV. Hassell Jesnjncs EntEtneB Spinks Ji)2Q Virgil C, Cowart Walter K. Picxren J. A. Divb llitnin Raymond James McGeiiee George H. Robert Otiihar M. Zigeanc 1930 1. K. IIxrrett Jambs O’Neal William Dav rusos William Raymond Frank Hitiivavcf llwffll Scon vers Evcbcti Siacroyes Delta Sigma Pi (Cammtrtial) Foumlt'cl September 7, i oy, ,11 Mew York University Alpha Tau Chapter Calori: OU Gold and Royal Purple «ter. Red Ro Established 1937 Ml DoltonIV Kl ACKMOM, S omer DiAll W. J. HuDLtr, Cfmpt.r .l,ifrur Socn s UnvoRARIl:s I'KOttMOK C. IJ. ffuv Cunnos' II. linenavav J. Eugkkh Cook MaUOI.M r_ CltEK Fratres jn Universitate 9 7 Thomas It. Harrell lilRVARD M. Ill kK 1 VI: Kesnitii Lee McCarraii K. LtRov NUKim iv, Jk. (iKORCt. W. Roberts George Stokf.s 'ALTON SmXEV IS. Weli.oss 1Q2 Jons W, Beall Joses Buwk Charles Ralph I'mu' Ralph B. Finney Kom«t Lee (Ji nmh J. II. Haksov Daniel Harvey Jordan I'!. CAMPBELL Mil'll! EUROOKS Erwin M. Ttmisons Thomas W. Whaley IQ2Q Altos O. Bartlett Robert Alta Fiwey W ii-tuw Mfksh i Brows Andrew Shirley Edwin Shaw Gleaton Pledges Lucian IIrvan Occit Lee Seymour William Bravos Jimmie Aliev Ouluar VI. ZjgRavc Alpha Omcj a Fraternity Founded Merrtr l niver ityf 19 .$. ALPHA CHAPTER Mi Eu Ar.nn CoArrj, Spower Fratres iv l vi versit ate F. McC’own Davis CailTox S. Psickfii Thomas I). Cobb Juuui T. Joh sov II. II. SttMBBlIlOt, Jt. Robert I- VViurn i Lee Kkowid v. w. c k Ql 11,1, Sammok Rohm:'] Edge Ai'ikev Em J. R. TUM E A. Raisihi H aw sirs. James Wemerrt 193 Logistai Society Hounded October, i jj| Members | r(IS, Cli ,1KI s R, V ,H Mlio H, Mmilock 1’itoF, R- Ei. R. I , McRae I Hits s, Little Kdwaui i_ TiwtiNCTON SlMi IV H. WlLLOCS Alimni Members Lot J, Kowi: J. N, VIischin Ifow.viw j. Iturvs Oscm S. NivUvs F« s'K M (lORUl.r DlRUMKIl SMITH COXSTITUTION A TtCI I. Thf n rjrrt of tfa laiirty fkult lit Stttiait r. To ri ™ir.i|;r and reward Slip and m nir.iiunt in llic study of account JIKV, S flioM J. Tii promote research and riiiwninalc pract'c-al knowledge among it- mnnher . through regular program ; in acquaint it member . with the hr t ethical practices and to uphnlil thf nhic.il nandaid of rhp «crountanry profession. Ar nen: II. Sfflion I, Regular membership in tins society shall he limited to students vtlwi have com- pleted thine-live trim hours of accounting with an average grade of ninny per cent («)«'; , and who have ■...ilrtrd one hundred and is hours of work toward the degree of U SA’, with an average of C”. F raternittes The rituals of nearly alt fraternities are based upon religion. So true fraternity ran rest upon another conception. Is is for these reasons they are supports of society, strong reliance of ordered government, according to public Aw. able advocates of the cause of righteousness and religion, and effective promoters of peace and good will among nations. Activities The 1927 Cauldron Kav Tiftok , ......... William H. Fokem.w . . EJilor-in - Chief . flaiwfu btanagfr Associate Editors J, E. Cook TunuAi I), Com Roy Hale L, II. t'.Al.HOVN w. T. King J. R. Tmppe R, H. Giuut Ftlt Clechosv All phi PULLIK Sam TiPtOM R. H. Camos- v. v. |[amu$ M. II. Kelly J. J. Gilbert Riley McKor Cau Daw i i f •97 Tiie Mercer Cluster FuMi'hed Weekly by Studrnis of M««i l.niversiiy Iarri Maicixs .... . . Mii.r B. Medmkk . Rii.kv I , Fi t M il t . . R. H. AtutMOS' . lltKRY C. JOS 14 Kkrsicih Hurley , E. M. Tt’HLINCtON . L. A. Smith............ James Havmorc ....... Sidney I . Wbllons................ Staff ..................................Editor-in-chief - , . Hu finest Manatjrr . Fatuity Advisor (Editorial) . . la al!y Adviser f lluiiaess) . . Advertising Manager Hit. ,1 Jveftising Manager .................A uditer ............... . CaUretiae Manager . , , Cirtafalion Man tyrr ...............................business Manager Assistant Km tors Thomas IX Co® j. j. Elms C. M. Cork Ron t k r Ware R, Hr Casw V. V. Harris W. J. Steves Oliver Custer Mii.to Hariiv J. II. Reddick Alfred Puu.es George W. JfoUtF. Fall Stevens Riley McKwr Austin Gilmdur Fm.sk Jordan Jack Bright Gkokle A. Pindar Assistants CUAKLH VaL'CLIN Ciiarus Cox Howard Creese Eictsi Eller •R«TlH‘d upon completion of fnll Icrm work t9a President s Club Charles VV. Walker W. T, King ... Fred Frmf.stfr . Officers .........................President - I'iee-Preiident . Seerelary-Trcaiurrr .U EMBERS Ham Organization Dr, Rufus W. Weaver . . . Merter Univernty Alert PuiLEN Honorary Member Charles W, Walker .... . Student Podj W. T. King . Thomas D. Cobb Junior Clan R. A. Maloki ...... Snfhomtrt Clan W. WvcriE Fowler .... Fred Forester 1'. .If. C. .4. Charles L. Staplktox . - Pan-Hfltrnie Council J. Denver Fleming . . . 'Mf Club Harry R, Maugans . Mii.o H. Wedlock. Jr. . . Bmineit Manager duller Kay Tipton W, R, Freeman .... . Itminen Manager Cauldron K«u Arnold . . Glee Club Noble Arnold ..... . . . . Hand J. K. Ray . . Minitlrriai hrocialion Julius 11. Spears S'udenl I'tlunteeri W. W. Walker . Me 'er Playeri A. U. Robertson ..... . Head Cheer Leader W. B. Freeman . . . . , . . Senior Limv Clan Joseph j. Ciupeei, Junior Law Clan Charles I.. Stapleton , . . . . Freihma Law Clair L 1 . Tynir 201 The Student Tribunal iroir.r. A. Pindar ................................................................................. JuJtjt L. f 1 L'tiRr Calhoun................................................................ Solidior Jons S, Averiij. , . . , . . , . Defense Council Fmsk J, . CHABl-Fi LOWE . . K.1MIOLKI MaLOKI . Thomas l , Cobb . . . . , Clerk . Sheriff . Deputy Sheriff , kotemun of Jury Senior Representatives WlLt.lAM T. KlNfi tl'lLLlhkl CJ. liRUSFR CHlilUs Marks Fkiip Forfstfr J LNIOR H EPRESBXTATIVBS Thomas P. Cobs Robert I., Cismu Frank J. Jordan So i’ll t EMO e R e pr es rxtativ r s CiiARLis Lone Randolph Moose 202 Mercer University Round Table Founded Ftliriiirv j), 1517 Is FvUH'LTATE Dr, Rufus C. It xkris Aiiifki Johnson John K, Williams Sami u. J, Wfiatlev Is I'SIVKRSIT.VTE Kav Tiptov ClIAi. W, W 1 Kl K w. I, Kim; Chas, M, Cork J, F. I tValgii n I'. L . Cobb Frank Twmv KOBLIir I.. CiLSNfU It. 8. Mah ans CHAi SlAl'LttOS Marion Rcinmr Carlton Mobi.vv CoKSTITttllW AlllCU: t. The purpose shall lie hi promote go | fellowship aninnn it members, I discus lire ran topic and impurum question of the «lav: to unify the thinking of ii member in regard to 1 hr problem of odlegr life, and to enlist their more arrive einlravor ill the solution of these problems; to a ill in ia(ai ntai fi i n k high moral and intellectual ideal in the student body, AkrJClI j. Membership shall rest upon a basi of metal merit as to standing in el s work and other aefivilirs. Only those shall hr eligible who have been student in the university at least our tear. Members shall be eltncd by a unanimous vole of the eluh. Students may he nominated 1 «ir membership hi any members of the H-nmd Table or by am mnulsrr of the student body, ao3 Debating Dr, R. C. Harris . . , Hh. A, I-1, MoNlAGUE ...... Pltor. I M l W. HtOSMAM . Prof. ('has. W. Williams . . . . L. H, Fowlea....................... W. H. Frbuman................. J. Ri:«em Cook ...................... Council , C nttiman . . . Farulif Rrfrtuntaiitfe . . Fntuilf Rt-prettutaiivf ............Fatullf Rffr ttnlalivf . . Farultf RrpwntUiiye , Ciifrimian Rtpr tenttttit!f Phi iJrifa Rfjveitnliilivf A DEBATING RECORD Debating, oik of the earliest endeavor of cwbgf students, enjoy' an active statu at Metre I. Storit'. are told of the earlier day' of the university when oratorical and debating coolest- were herd among the varhm «lieges of the state, ami of the '«nee hell camp to Mercft no the occasion.. I’vrO if allowance lip made for tlir partisan naiute of these slot irs, they must he given credence. In spite of this success there have been periods when the Interest was at a low ebb. One of the- - peri'id- was the few year- prior to the coming of Dr. A, I1. Montague to Mercer a- instructor in public speaking, Ills masterful teaching of this subject and the far-reaching appeal of his personality created an instant renewed interest ini debating Men flocked to his classroom and were eager tu make places mi the debating teams. After a tew teats as chairman of the debating council Ins was succeeded in the executive mirk by l)r. K. H ints who is also dean of the Mercer Law School, Dr. Karr . who in two tears carried the Mercer Law School to the higHc't place among the law schools of the country, his also advanced at the same time Mercer's stand- ard nf debating. The best evidence of the great work done by l)t. Montague and Dr. Harris is to he found in the record which the debating teams have made in the last six years. During this period Mercer debating teams have engaged iri twenty-se ven debates, and out of this number they ha ve won twenty-four, I'tiles figures are subject to prevarication, it must be concluded that this is a record difficult to exceed. ant I'. W. Wai-Keh, M. Cork . If'akr Furrsi Vaiverstly tiriJ Furman f nivrriitf Sub ref; Resolved, That the MtNarv-Hjojjtn Farm Bill is a Proper Measure for Relief of the Nation's Farmers, T, D. Co tin, Rov Hale ....................................... lilt !' I at a Polylrt inic 1 nstilute Sub rfl; Rewind, That iht Foreign Nations Should Relinqui h All Governmental Control in China. R, 1„ Cv'itKEii, F. J. Jojldas' G rfia SrMtol tf Subjrtt; Resolved, That it Would Be to the Best Interests of (j d Government in the Fiuteil States lo Impose Penalties on Non-Voters. W, O, Wommack, Y. C. Moiuev QyUthorp VntVrrntf Snbjfft: Resolved, That ihr Present Development of the Cinema is Detrimental to the Puhlit Welfare. J. Eugene Cook, Frank S. Twitty University of Florida Suh rst: Resolved, That the Five-Day W« t in Industry Would Promote the Social □ml EcOruwnk IfilrrrhJ I h i h. C’miiiirv. «05 Mi Dra Oub MERCER PLAYERS Orgvnirrit 19J3, Mrreer W, W. Walks ....... k. HAumvicirr Cassok . . Virgil V. Harris . Pkok. E. E. Folk J. Hamilton Hall Officers ■......................PrrsiJrnt ■ Piet-Preiideni - St rtlarf-Trtaiunr . . Difetlot .71 list a at Dirt tor UtttOx IklS'KIV R. IIaiuksh'iit Cassos Charles Cork Jim Pall Evavs Hall Harris V, V, Harris J. Frusias Hart Members Frank ]. Jordan William Jordan’ Frfu C, Kendrick I UrniF tip Lavf Ernest Lee Aubrey Maths IIaki ii Raymond John Kick High Scosvers Hansel Stehiiidge Henry Stores Edwin Swain Charlie Walker W. W. Walker Charles VVaijji m4 ■■ PRESENTING Bob Lee A D HIS GEORGIANS ORCHESTRA Georgia's Oldest Organized College or Professional Dance Orchestra (sQtnpQsai nf Mererr Students iol Mercer Glee and Instrumental Club Officers Bi rt Pa m Rkiimcwn, Dirrrlor ...... . . . Mimn, Ga, Cimuu C, San inns, Jr.. Basinris Manaftr (t« f ,(t nmfiarthf , Muon. tin. Norik Arnold. PrfliJfHt, Sia .‘ Ihry tor Parroel, Ga. Rll.er McKov, Jdwriiting Mitwvt-r Rome, Ga. Piano Accompanists CHARLES S VMHRi . , Macon, Ga. RAr.ru Tabor . . . . iNTEBLOCL TOR I).is IIeston . . . , Macon, Ga. I'irsl Ttnors Or ’ if Uni Oi-Hiit Cnorm Hartmv, lift. lion Lee, LtstJft . Clear water, Fla. Jo LAWissn Menlo. in. Ed, Bentos . , . . , . Macon, Ga. J. S. Lmu . . - . Trtillillc, Ga. Bill Heston . Macon, Ga. W. B. IjO ii Comme rer, Ga. l AN HlVIOX . Macon, Ga. |. R. Strickland . Coorord, Ga. HAM MlMll.RUnOKl . . Macon. Ga. Kir.U klMSEV Atlanta. Ga. AVrW f IWJ Logan Hi xjdui rih . . - Macon, lia. Dan Benton , , Macon, Ga. Kahti I‘abo . . To ci a, Ga, Wyciie Powi-f«. WarKdlnii, Ga, George Ah. win Tallahassee, Fla. Ijjys Frisk . , Fort Pierce, tin. V. P Hivva Gainesville, tin. U. H. Harwell Winder, Ga. Washes Battle . . Bradenton n, Fla. Rdv Metcalf Macon, Ga. J, t'. VoiiN'tf, 1r. . . I.aFjytiif, (ii (Joint linns Nobli Ah sold Parrott, Gj. Baritones K111 v MlKot . . . Rome, Ga, J. I. BAti.rr . Sumincrtowii, Ga. O. I . liAKNES . Monticello. K', fjMtritl F, B, Brooks .... LiGrtfgr, Ga. Cl. C, Hasses . Moinkello. Ky. Kikk Foster . . . Macon, Ga. Joe Lawrence Meni , Ga. Polar Ktsjrv Jack Hailev . . , . . Sura merto w n, tii, Julius Johnson lljimdl, Ga. Bam F W. VV. CnoK . . , I'ruinptt Qiutrttl Julius Johnson lljtuvrli, Ga. E« Benton Macon. Ga. Elliott Martin Barlow-, Fla. Hn.i. Benton . . . . . Macon, Ga. Jack Murray . . Wijct , Ga. Dan Benton . . Maeon, Ga. J. E. SULIM'S . Jacksonville, Fla. J. K. Si|l IHTS Jark’onvillc, Fla, Xn G}nnnriam 3litint Hall iilurratt—Drummer J09 ito Glee Cl lb Orchestra, 1t« b Lee, Director 21 [ Mercer Newspaper Club Organized t?! , Merecr University Officers J. II. Rmhmck . ... . , . PrtiiJtM W. Cmjitukd Gilbert , . ..............Fite-PrtiiJtni V. V. Harris ........................ ... . . Sttrtfary RtLEV McKoa . . Treasurer Prof. E. E. Folk . . Family . I Ji tter Eu Amu Buford Hoovf Juju J. Ellis W. CtHiSIUNI) Gll.BF.KI Al'STtS W. (ilLMDUl J. Mil ros Hardy v. v. Harris Members George: IV, Ill lUF III sky C. Jokes I'RED C. KlMWtcK F’rof, E, E. Folk HOWARD II, I.FOYARO Harrs K. Maioanj Rilev McKov y J. Moore J. II. Brodick Pall Smtss vv. j. Sieves Charlie i_ Wallace Robert Ware Sam ). Wfiati.ev T. D. Coon 311 Mercer Golf Club Officers ...................I'rfii.irnt . . . . l'ilt-Prr$idfnt 'Sttntary-T rtaturir Okvim.i A. Park. Jr. - J CUAN J. I'PSHAW . . Jons J. Giubri Directors Oimu A, Park. Jr. Aluhi Pellen JULIAN J. I'PSHW 1 1 AN PltfltK JACOB John J. Gilbert Prop. E. E. Polk J. Freeman Hart M F.MRERS Orville A. Park, Jr- JLILIAS I PSHAW JotIN J. GILBERT Allred Pullen Kay Tmos Prov. E. E. Folk llKAN I’KVfON Jacob Ci iv mv Wilson J. E. Cook Jr Freeman Hake El Clube Espa nol Ki Dorado1' .Walt : S.ilrifiKr iii c Ip quf |tKrrcm4 '’ I!,U I V C'ALltOUX . Umoih F. Srou i. . Frak MlVViij.iams , Olavtl Rojo PrtuAfttlt Itr r-PrriTilfHlf T ftohrn MlEMItROS Hovorarios 15 . ’• ll0l.1ZC(. W PrfOF, On-S Kx'IGIII PufiF. SV. f r i ut rick Caveor Prof. Aitew ir Monioya JUIIA WtRE LilOYFK HUKILl Iv'S Ron HlXTOV oAVII Joliv FI. Rile (il'V Mll.VOkll Fi.l.tfll Wahrev Fount i SntrcKi-AVii Mirmuos Activos Chaiuv Parrish -mirfa: Harves TttJtitv War lick Wiu.iam MircHti.r. IIavm Rilharusoa CLIFFORD , l FRSOS! F'kAXK HlJTIIk-AKCS WlMHM IvlllLKIIM.F Iirov Manx I 021E R WALKER KeXMTII lll RIAV C.AU5EV Oversireft Jamfs Fowler Edward Falsi V. C. Ioohe The A lem hie Cluh IlriKF S. CiHKtNE........ Rom i J. Waijh . ■ llV4 Margaret i(Fm the Advancement uf Seirnre ...................................... President , r . t'ite-Pffsidrnt Beli. . . . SihriftsteUnr and Stkaneintithmtr Mafstern 1)k. IS. V. RlClIJUtMOV I Ik. F. J. IfOUMi Frol, ti. L, Carve I r. 1‘aivir H. Craig | OF, R. It. 1'l VMAI.t N11 ; 111 mr W. is. Kmiop J. F, C.lVLflR J. tow IKK A. C. Mum s v l . L. Proctor VV. V. SlLLlMA X. E. Sot in Ait ii Haplvie SlJ« s. n. SrfRKiE Sam Tirthx J. W. Williams 1 11 Alembic Club i an bonorarv organiratinii of superior adv.-mecil scientists and mathema- ticians who meet to discuss the ptoWem and jeWnfuuiH in chemistry, phssics, biology and mathematics. Elrrtf each member has free expression of his thtnialus and finds a common tulwion of his problems. Miss 15.11, it mas be slid, is the second co-ed in ever become a member of iht Alembic Club, Society (. iffrnnmn—- Charlie Martin Frko Forester Day Speakers ()ratok$ Phi Kay Tiftok T MOHAS 1 . Clm Debaters R iolvtJ: That ihc Voktad act should Ik modified so is to legalize ihe manufacture and sale of liljlil nines and beer comaning 1,75 per cent alcohol Ctt Iranian— Jons Cmm Roy Hale Phi Dtita— (■tftKOt II. Ron mis Robert I,. Gunnels Y. M. C, A. Cabinet Officers Ktll FrMFSTKR.............. , , Aliok Morris .............. Tirmns D, COBB . H. I.. UosD , . . Horace IIarweix W. 15. Lord . . Social— C. L, Pierce F.xtrttii n— Lisi.lt S. Wii.UAUS Pastor-— Carl P. Daw , . President ■ Piet-Prnidtat ■ ■ . Secretary Treasurer Chorister . Pianist Committees Memlers tip— Kay Tipton Priifrt Meetings— Lee Knowles R-' rf r— J. II, Rfiuhck Program J. C, Yci xr. Stud ent Volunteers Julius tl. Smn . . . Officers FrftiJrnt Fook Km.ix Taah . I'in-Prrsidrat Haynes Richaeibox . ■ - . , . . Sttrelarf W. R, Brows M F Mil EES Mrs, F. J. Fowler James 11. ’.ntn Mbs M a mi Gore Mrs. James It Caii Port Justice Tom Coe a Robert F. Ricketsom Fail Paw Julius II, Spears F. J. Fowls W. R, Siwunii Foon Kwas Taam 1 cnnis Club J. V. Sharp , ...... H. II. Stiuuiiki . Frank J. JORDAN . OlFKIKS Members Turlev Whlick TliOUU ( OAR Hardeman Jones Chaim. Cork Log jf Lewis Freeman Hart Al.TRHI Pullen ..................President - I'ire-Prendent . Setrel-ary-Treasurer W.HKX Sll.UMAS William Curry Charles Wallace ,1. W. Jordan Fred Rouhakehy Jiuis Guivei Iiau.s Ai.iokd Hi TATTNALL SQUARE PHARMACY J. S. Dumas, Proprietor Mercer Headquarters” The Bear's Home” FRATERNITY STATIONERY PARKER PENS EVERSHARP PENCILS NORRIS AND WHITMANS CANDY IF YOU DESIRE INFORMATION ABOUT MERCER OR MERCER ATHLETICS, CALL US MERCER MEN LIKE COLLEGE STUDENTS EVERYWHERE ARE ALWAYS SEEK ING THE MOST ADVANCED STYLES IN CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Realizing This We Have Made It Our Policy to Carry in Stock the Styles That are Most Popular in the University Centers of the North and East STYLE—QUALITY AT REASONABLE PRICES We Appreciate Your Patronage R. S. THORPE 8 SONS Everything the Well-Dressed Man Wears the bankers health and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Macon, Georgia Not the Largest, but as Strong and Reliable as Any A Georgia Company with a service rec- ord of twenty-three years that speaks for itself. All forms of life insurance written, enabling us to fill your every insurance need. Over 300.OGO policies in force in Georgia, representing $18,940,192.00 of insurance. Assets. December 31.1926. $502.441.13. Give us a chance to figure with you on your next application. P L HAY President P W. JONES Srtrffariy-r red.utrer Service For NEW YORK LIFE J. Brooks Dcariso 204 Georgia Casualty Building Macon, Georgia LYON, HARRIS 8 BROOKS BETTER PRINTING RULING AND BINDING PHONE 876 21 WALL STREET MACON. GEORGIA COSTA'S The Finest Soda and Ice Cream Fount in Georgia MANUFACTURERS AN!i WHOLESALERS OF COSTA'S DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Just a Little Bit Better Athens, GEORGIA HISTORY OF MACON t fliilbrititl stclffi il J vi,-uir fumn is.l by of ramfrt f l TIIK HHOIN-MMi i in bltiHlinl unri .irn In 111.' tlr.rtlu «[ .fit' t‘tr t ' ‘ IHIHlIlIC f'll rnlln lllitfiifcvn ■ luUR Ml himlu nf Om WhuMnu r.lmull Hi nil Mm llnfll hom tu bn- Ih' IbilUiirinl lull ill Oi-i.t mn. tfu culiuinl ri'Ulir . i tipi South Hi 1 w Pin ■irr.i . 111MT IMi iivi or nil inn w.'rr laid lUl In ’ 1 mrlf |l ft r 1 JS on I In- ' I' III tll riwr t T Jtm « IVI III' lirv J|ir I - mai'i'oil 'Ilf tin Hi ill' forni I lrt n U IK hi-r ili -t t-kin- mnr florin mil mwili 111 piiMUrl , 1111 1 tli ' - in fhi op pi-it tv -I r.'t l li rniinhno (li4irly l.1 aiul i'il TPn lirn 1 ni util' '. wvTiT i(|ir l nunml'illr to to |r 1, , t)nl 1),.. ■■ j■ 111 - 11■ ■ iiitr nvii mi ill ! Wlinrf. H'nl- nm ill ul I', r' 1, I.'pi-I 11 JVpljii rin I I I ' 11I1 row. v--t In «llrriiiil. m itlillll. hril 1 , nd th h U'l Iii'l Ti'lwL-i-n Oil- ii i io «r hii.-ii w|njiii in ' nlih Ttn nllri I11 (inrnuiri d|roet|nii and |Mriilli'l null r I..- «tn-'l . • II v hi In 4 Oi,' | Mii' in r. ur hlin ks VTIl'-n Illi' I Oil Win Mill HIT ih fr W« H l n rrmi. fcatnii linihllii 11 nl'liln III. ■ ■■ Tliimiji T-nlrmi In I1 .'.' Util I ( 11 Jaff run ii imi hi j wtitjI wUii h v. t wriiihiT ••li i 1 nil ii iii€«i f hiii )i lit liiii’l iii 1 liv «‘iirlr luirl nf 1 23 n nn 'nh At llir uppr-r Itrry unl ulrnvi- ('nil «lr.il 111. u Wll It tllKln PSltilfl Mill'll.- It 1' 111 Hill Mvii. A liniri nr nil'll h - Mr iUuwit. win. tu pn 'ni nlnu lb,' auction ln lh pill , wlilih It now In llir hobd of On Vanin HI lor i.itninitux', rhrowt rntv h1« rnii)r litrlii to thin purl Mi-'-n'i tliMIV. Tlin ar t 111m nlrt worn nn Kaurth ■mi Fifth hiri.'t mill nrouri l tH-1 O'lUrtlioU . miunrr Air. limit It wtntu • Tin lilt it ftrti1 [In- flt l Iriipiovvii aiiiT gr vrn tif hi 1 mi 1 • triM W11 r ilir Mr- ra IInunc n f mhihIb mKiv llr 'in M '. ■- huiturl ar.«l lin n |sii--iil by ili«- KniuHi liiiiti Muni ■htirr Mr llr-ovin vi nns till ielli-M, wm ctfh siil ik 13 ni 1 iit iiu- mi hf driiar.ilrli- Io-Im Jiud Wifca liWftwl 111111 1 sl-Mik. by E Ifc ilud-B. M-M ftf 111. Brad- itie- iiMSii« Iii Uni nn. «hn rrJiHSrtl t hurt many jaiirp, Tin l«h , lfrUir. t’annn iS. «1 «u- nn- -wi. I i fill .. . uL«fc 1 i y EdvTiir,] 11. Trac-'j, tim in.1 i. Liitii -i ill rouM, ’’liari-si J him! - V«’rRl nf iii 1 br«nfi n n« tnttv t f t1 f n wn llvmi ub t1iL« As tli.- uu«'Ui ra tl|v L'lildlitii rn pfakt -4. tlti n |t- lirtld A t li nVrt rin.UfihT thr 1il«lh E Ilf !■ -•. TlNlHi n.Mt. Ilvfi W.IH rbr • tlrtn.HT. Tb rtrjit f r 'll. I-'IPM ftH 11| -li I « frJTTH' llCHlHl- M fl 1-IJ E Whirl «i ni-ii w1l flrpt .im ' -!■ ■♦llb.r i (h .i t|is« riMriinn i tli ttfimsiKr.' I'll- Bti'l houM . uj«c lf i:il■ il fin (hr rtf Klim «rifiaui-iPil ' nlh-4 iPikdicti lt« w. mad IVlinrf HiimI la ii ■ i - r. i l.y ll.bry 13. Khth «hil Dr fi M. I nee rut 11 Tin Hr l « ••■« nrni ii'. .1 Ii i n fl-.Ti- Liivi Ih.1 u(ijM r fv-t ik Jin-niM TIim lii u-i- iHiin wi ll hull' h h| ihAinir.l wlilie. A Be Will ►.. in'vl liriiut ktisL honu' lei many «riHinll vb«m- i r liilfii1 ihlh Id ■ r II. h !11 |i ■ ((-••• ■ BUn ftirsii i.iiu i iirnn ,l iivi-I IhlIII ujion: mill ir - v I'Rivrn nlnunHy rMr in ny yens Ibw '‘Wm| Bvii't'' 'or ill.-. 1illl4i.ri.iMl IMIhUllirri Ilf till- lOWIL. E'ltriFlK th lint tw i-i.ii I hot portion of ninth StriVt Ttrorviil I ho rlvrt iIn! thr «rtivi ilr, . . wlH'ir'-i nti' mi YVIlii f. W l- Olit, Siolfc'i-rrv olid Chirr}, bw -™ F.-utlh mill Virth fttn-iti t «rw bum uimn fhlrdy. (Contlourrl m I'ndi. !33f Your Investment Program Anything you undertake to do whether it be building a house, writing a thesis, or what not—will be far easier to accomplish if a plan is carefully thought out beforehand. A plan gives perspective to any project and keeps the end in view regardless of minor devia- tions. The object of your systematic saving of money is finan- cial independence, and the plan consists of three main divisions: 1. The first investment of most men should be life insurance. While the interest received is not large, it is protection the young man wants until his estate is increased. 2. Next, be should have a small savings account in some strong banking institution where he will re- ceive a small amount of interest and where his money will be instantly available in emergencies. 3. Then should come well secured, marketable bonds and stocks of established companies. Securities offer a wide field for investment and yield a larger return. This plan is elastic and will work over the entire period of vour accumulating years. Keep the end in view— FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE. This Company will be glad to assist you, CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: SAVANNAH ATLANTA MACON AUGUSTA COLUMBUS CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA MERCER UNIVERSITY MACON. GEORGIA President: Rufus W. Weaver M.A.. Th.D.. D.D LL.D Mercer University, located at Macon. Georgia, a city of great agricultural and industrial cen- ters, has made wonderful progress in the last eight years. From an enrollment of 300 in 1918 the registration has increased to 1126 this year. Mercer enjoys a mild and delightful climate. Outdoor athletic sports arc enjoyed the year round. All types of wholesome activities found: intcr-collegiatc debates, journalism, glee club, orchestra, band, football, baseball, basket ball, tennis, etc. The University consists of seven separate and distinct colleges or schools, A number of pro- fessional courses are offered looking toward the training of men for positions to leadership in church, society, industry and business general. For Special Bulletins of the Different Schools or General Catalogue and Book of Views, Write THE REGISTRAR FRIGIDAIRE WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND ELECTRIC JEWELRY REFRIGERATION ON '‘Dignified Credit Keeps Food Colder, Better Prices Same as Cash Longer Expert Watch Repairing E. T. Watson, Dealer PEKOR'S, Inc. 209 Cotton Avenue 466 Cherry Street Kin nett’s Velvet Ice Cream PHONES 362 363 ICE MADE FROM PURE DISTILLED WATER PHONE 186 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR MONTEVALLA COAL, DIXIE GEM COAL, The World's Best Coats VINEVILLE STATION PHONES 771. 772 KINNETT-ODOM COMPANY HISTORY OF MACON (CoMimtcd ft«in Past ii i I JH T (iriK KRS TIflint rcinnmljoitviH.T «f the (turn V ci r 11ivri fl. run. . . I vld S Itimlli, Samuel Wined, ln rh n .1. Jk- | i |Uikl, Hint Belli Weird, Tin v went «'lerli'il n.i Ucntnibtr ft. jsJJi. i4i Hi.ii ir Mb!Ml Jnnunry, li2S. tti Jnnuary, I'ift. the rontratoaloiifr wrist 4nntAll.nl m itlllru. and hi I. «i IliAn nno VfJir After tlw Ural dearlnj; vnp 111.ail.1 in rlit- nriLila.rnt.He., Mtirou bvcninc nn lli.i.r Ini rut i-et [AWii During till- .• . ,n| year of Macau' tilitnr mime even' H uf el i! rilfUaitce look place. The Macmi Academy, (tin list i xcbnel, wan faMiiled: I kit- flmirnln it. hm. ns-r. ft... nt l ntvjpup r. «Ill l '.guni, ll r Mm™ l-.ci.lli.-. 'n_ str F A. M «tu’ flrnt uni loty. wu i.lipinll.'.!; and I ho Jlirim Hot til vi lit but)!. At flui Ii. HlnnlliK of in’!, the lilt! ) toU'A'ft |Mpul Allan liii.l |£ti.vt'ii in 7J..' 1c iva thin y nr that 1 hi- M v.-n Vnlnnteorn wit.' ctrcalilfcd. follow! Its Hie Vln-11 of fieh- ■-nil I„lKh)■••111- In MAnll nl Hint your. A im.- r....io . ..urt- Hoiih.; w ut imi It, tvrii nt-w n.'ail.mloi were cipruecl, and (ho K|i IHaiii firma.1 n ooViReoRAI Son And elieted lit v. I..j1 Join'll, relror, KAMI) IHRUASK IN Ih IM I.ATION Iri January, l ;i, the town rnntfllnrrl from 3 5 0 In SW lnlinli1li.ilI . fhlrtjf.two t«re , nn.! WAS rcrrlrlntr i-ollon frivm sixteen rtmnilrn Thi ynir irur nl tltr Itewnnine i.f a new booh, thtf Itai-oh TIauU. w|!h 13. JA l.uitinr at Ltv brail, aim! lint 1 I’ll I ptIn : In to fc'i Hit of felav Ali.ri.i. Trlermph wit It Hymn ItilrtlrM. editor uni! proprietor. DeTCTtifirr t.f 1S2S f,-u.nI Macor)1 (. .|illl.il l .i. c fn- crrAHi-.! ihai ;. further Kile of lot' «■ grant. ii iin.l the bruit of thi town extended fur a hull mil., nn the north- w.-mt nllif Hi.ltIhr.vvt boundary of Ih original tfiwi) | tni. Tilt HUn took prnre' If! February, is::, anil It 1 mid tli i |eu ha If-ii - Pe |ikta an ilie river brought a tiiiirh at ty.eil). Dm l ii if ttil year 11n' tVtiiUlBri' mu bpejinl to mi. iK iIon with pleiiintmalB nmnlntr r.-KMlwrle between M.i.eu anil lliirini The population of ilmnn t on I In iir.l to irir.-ii- rapidly r..3 In IMS then- wore i.e-Od aotil witliln Hie city Jimii Th-re kryifO IM H In rig. 00 homes. four Kiute . li,i n m. papers, lhr. «ehiHil . H.vfio! drug alorev - Islit ,l-i, l,.|n twi'lkai Lawyer . meeiuinloi of all Kindi., four IloIaIh and H. vernl lionr.llnp li.nina. In [tvcenilwr, Hnnm nfllrlally ttnme it .|ty Tile . .ihimiKSItiEi. rn piLHp.-il ,ei t ami : Moyne i.n t Thyerd of Aldermen «..oh their lihn A, The tlret mayor vt Ha-i-n Inin.- ti. F'.iymout Tin. Iii l Ih'iai.I nl nlilnrnn-ii n. eotnfiiyaed of ! om- It, Ftovrlunil, David tlandcrn, J.i, Miuiih and ihivni f. wiuon 'VIII lam t'oinmlnii vms lit. fl r. r ma.'hi.lj John It oflm. e|i-r-K uf inmiril, II , , i.'Andlei. elirk of ni..rk't. and TltontiLH ii. IUl.s, H.-ytoa. I’ltll'I-KHITV The next few- years was an era of th.. rlehi.Hi |. ™- P'Tlfy Many .Iit ri.rtp.:. vr.r. Ui..usu ..1.ril. Iiuslnw mi m- r.iK.il a hundred fnlil, llu- country aronncl Ali.eim wan rapidly ae-Hled and itwoli.p. .1 and commerce to ram, teiiri't1. Ih 1S3I. 9.ana tart or .on.m were received; fipu strain bout were ruranlnR rry.il.yrl up and down the river. tr ontlnue l on Page 25'i The South's Largest Clay Products Plant WISHES MERCER UNIVERSITY MANY CENTURIES OF CONTINUED PROSPERITY AND OF USEFUL SERVICE TO MANKIND STANDARD BRICK ft TILE COMPANY MACON. GEORGIA W. E. Dcnwody, President M. H. Massee, Sr,, yice-Presidtni Manufacturers DURO BRICK AND DURO HOLLOW TILE WE HAVE MANY ITEMS FOR THE VACATIONIST LOOK OVER THIS LIST BEFORE GOING AWAY THEN COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU SELECT THE ARTICLES WANTED Flash Lights and Batteries. Kodaks and Brownie Cameras, Fresh Films and Kodak Packs. Golf Sticks and Balls, Tennis Rackets. Bathing Suits, Submarine Bathing Caps, Ear Drums, Sport Sun Visors, Ingersoll Watches, Automobile Blue Books. THE J. W. BURKE COMPANY Stationers and Printers MACON. GEORGIA $ THE BANKS OF MACON g Macon Clearing House Association Citizens and Southern Bank Continental Trust Company Fourth National Bank Georgia Banking Company Luther Williams Bank and Trust Company Macon National Bank Macon Savings Bank Merchants and Mechanics Bank Greatly Appreciate the Fine Addition made to Macon by Mercer University Its Faculty and Student Body LOH'S CAFE EDWARD Lon. Proprietor Etublithrd 1902 Mulberrr Sterrt Where Choice Quality of Food is the Rule At Popular Prices Table Service Up and Down Stairs for Ladies and gentlemen COUNTER SERVICE DOWN STAIRS Peacock’s Central Pharmacy Tnndtr Corner Jaques Bidding. Cherry at Broadway Macon. Ga. PHONES 44+6-7 Compliments L. F. M. STORE = 68 CHERRY STREET Macon's Bargain Center Compliments of Ken more Burns, Inc 157 Colton Avenue Phone 89 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE RENTALS “Say It With Flowers” and Say It With Ours” NUTTING FLORAL COMPANY Macon’s Leading Florists Phone 1776 171 Cotton Avc. NEXT TO RIALTO Compliments of MACON ELECTRIC CO. MACON. GEORGIA ’FRIENDS OF MERCER’ Electrical Dealers and Contractors HISTORY OF MACON (Continued from Pint i3Ji Mir (n IKlTjItloll tainted aivoC , Wild ««'1 l«w ; Ihii ■MV liiihhi rrv IB 0(1.1-11111 11 vrim n a[HUl of iiimul 1,- fdO.dOl). Mt-rc.-t w rr 111 • lilini) limi illi- ■: 11 drill oiu ■««ill. In l a« Wtuli Villi lollop. '! tmimli II- fii 1-37 I Ur lAlliin ) III l-.ir iih I lujlli Iii.il «111- nurviij- uf Ilia J ll- r-.,u| in .Hiivniiuiiii rnirimi-iRril Till- l r i enllirnii «I f «Ot«l th « h.uJ I-T.I a«.-in- «iliil 111 H.i.rKlii mn-P la Macon in IK I to rnljry (hr nom- ination ...r G-.li William II IlnrrL-inb far |m-MliJ BI. TltiTr V-.-ri- IIP(‘I imlmn«'-l IS.-nn-G ijf |, gni,. fi-sll.-r-l brr« tn beaut lil nti.U.Uty la Ih 13 ihContrai of Bi-oi-tfU R 11 road w eomflrlpil and Mni.rn for Many yi-ar hu.i i|i i tnjimr or tarlnc nt iliu lirart I■« 1 kti- l.irii- r i.-illroa.l in the- world Uulta him! uwnrd 11} iim (.nmpnny. f Tin i. ir 1UI ii| rl 1117 tun n.-ir railra-a.l w.-r.- Unlit, niiinriliiiy Mil mi with Liu fir I .-rritorta v[ tnnfr Tin- Moron ami WiAtern Itmlnunl Coomaisy rrUnlit mnl r nn- (ilm i'd Kir .ii.l 11 Ti.i r nr mad tn Atlnblo and I hr Sinith- T r ti-ni IIiiIItomiI i Ticii|i«iH'. which Cotilircli'il South weal f. 1 4)4nlii with Mneim, wtl ILnMIi.-d, 'flu nr t ictcjmiph mlur ivai opened In 1 m. TUB M AI i: ISSVK In lASn SHi'Vin rnii'-1i «mill Ulrm III I 111' Ir m u- meuln on ilia lnv'-rv |u - tliin which lintl bo.-ji r.-vlvnl by th4- Til 11 1«'1 1111 Coha..... In IKS by na rHorl tn crKiinn- IrrnirrTnl (riiiiiiDiviil tar i n i aiiii, California, 7S4'7 Mt 11 'ii anil I t -i 11 tvlil.lt liail bi-.n an Rev ed n lit.- I rill -I itioi - IVi m tltrll IIp until «hr Civil War (III vluv.ri ■I ui 4i Inn tt m inmniijiinl Tin- nntliUlit of hmfd!n j III |ln- illy In lSliJ vrirr «'■• llmiiu-il itl imi.onn, AMot- ihi- llrr which mupt Miilfarni, Tiii-iihil mill Third 1- C r 14 tv, «- w bulldm TV I' I -' |i|tr op vrrlhi-il on Iw-iiik InilliMnnt. line 1: liar .-' A hialnrlau tiiillrie nf that lima tfo.-l.n-,.4 tin, tViu.liln«tOn Mtwk in ] }7 (iri'iriUMl it |ilinnun£ ealtiriui to tin WiwIilnKtaii llall of UiiG. ■■urine iIn Jnvl port of lass, alter iho nrjiri. nf Ilf pnnur bait uulillll. th.- 4IIK.-M uf Mnruji „.,441 4.it, ■ npl inn ..I liOT.uiip lo iht Moron and Hnintwlnt Hou- roail. iirotldt'd o llkr oniutitii wni «uln.-r jin.i t,y uln. r Pllflb-J 111 iSiS col Inn Ir.ripti III Mni-uri Irrti-h.'rl St.sil InU . ahl.il Wm tin- IIKCOM noinhot r.r bnWr r.-c.-lv.-.l «Incr Ihr «iw:.in nf iin- ifnii.il Itjiirfhj.1. i Han tluriuc Htr ji-ar W. «rlllOfi .11 S In 111, r4.nl-. jx.f |I4i,||ii| Tlirt - o«-rr iiHbllahi'tl in thl tun.- uvn Inriti. Wi-rldy naw H|ia|ti'r« in lh«- rtty, mu| m.-li ul tlinni wrl| ponum -,t wlih l rt. anl 4t-rlptli n livta and inn[-1 ilmn 1 T -.. J|;|Ri- .if ailvt rliwiini-nt In Mjv. |St.iT. Hi, Allttualr ll.nlr.i.nl ConiiMiiy wn or .tmjnl HIT Hill (nt! |-4|.4« of Imlldln a mnt-r .1 In . t linn of r.ui-l fr-.«n Alt . n tn Aoitunn, Tin City Council of M... n mniui ribml jsc.miu. unit ilm ri[|j(i-na eonirltmtud 111., ntiif SKtKSftlOS' Tim i ml or ilili yi'iu MUml Mano« a | iii r. wina rllj r.r 1“ llthlihHitnla, wilt Iitiurr Bi btl ht at |||4 „.(ur, in ih . pT‘nir rr.'cki of imluv, bur i«4| hhoi-.- a a. nulalj rlLf-ched by ilia Wat- Di.Latorn the Plan- fContinue! on I nf,, 7 t | OUR THANKS AND APPRECIATION Arc extended to the Faculty and Students of Mercer University, Macon, Ga,, for their patronage during the year 1 926, and we hope that the service we have rendered merits continued good will and patronage. It is our pleasure to render you “Courteous and Ef- ficient Service Always. FREDERICK J. ROBINSON General Passenger Agent CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY • THE RIGHT WAY It s the Dinkier Hotels Tb Clrling—Jacksonville. Fla. rnm -ll)« NlU Tb Ridmgiit-Blrnilaitiu, All. Hi rwni-iM Barm Tb Tutwlln—BL mi a (him. Alb. 1« fo ® —41t Ullu Tb Andrew Jifkion-Nus.iiiti Ttu, 00 rioM-ioo ha ih. The AlHHy-AIIUM.Cl. !(• balbi Tb Piedmont—Atlanta. C . 00 m U-yt iKa plr rm fjlet—' ttr of ,a«ncr Dispensers of True Southern Hospitality Dinkier Hotels Co., Inc. Carting!. Dinltfcr; Pres. ADAMS BROTHERS COMPANY Wholesale Grocers PHONE 312 MACON, GEORGIA Williams-Breedlove Music Co. “The House That Furnishes Moron With Music 466 S« nil Sirt« Phono 383] ROBT, H WILLIAMS Local Manager PtHico hr AllfflT SliiJio Mjten. Of. Rtading left la light: DOUGLAS HEAD. DAN GARRETT AND WHIT TEDDER Mimbtis of Metier FrtfhmOn Football Tern OUTFITTED IN THE MENS DEPARTMENT THE UNION DRY GOODS CO. MACON. GA College Men. Men About Town and Business Men All Know That Co Buy From The Union's Men's Department is to Be Properly Dressed Men’s Department, Balcony Floor The Union Dry Goods Co. WESLEYAN COLLEGE 60 OFFICERS AND TEACHERS 600 STUDENTS The Oldest College For Women In the World Wesleyan is enjoying the greatest era of prosperity in its history, because: L Great additions ro the buildings and equipment have been made within the last few years: and seven new departments have been created. 2. Wesleyan has sixty officers and teachers, six hundred students, and three thousand alumnae. 3. The curricula arc broad and extensive, offering the largest possible opportunity for election of courses in accordance with the gifts and tastes of individual students. 4. The Conservatory of Music and School of Fine Arts offer unsurpassed advantages. Fifty practice pianos and two pipe organs. Leading artists of the world arc heard in the Wesleyan Chapel. 5. The Gymnasium. Swimming Pool, and outdoor sports con- tribute to Wesleyan's remarkable health record. 6. The rates are reasonable. FOR CATALOGUE. ADDRESS WM. F. QUILLAN. D.D.. President MACON. GEORGIA A Magnificent New Campus. Consisting of HZ Acres. Has Been Purchased A 'Greater Wesleyan Will Be Built Wesleyan Invites Mercer to Co-operate in the Building of a “Greater Wesleyan” WFSl.FA W COLtFCf HISTORY OF MACON (Corni ntied ritiin 1’apr IJTi Sorrow Ivui .I'll) «-urcnSy e impi rlkcniikblr today. Ilil.ll ihi ha-nrl r.t iltiiTRin. Mm- in wn Ilie «rrm flr «miT at the tlilllMC Illi .1 ir nl till W T Bilfffr Ulr Stall'-. At Ii'- lltrUF uf Mil'll Ol ril|l|fc ' Pl,- t-'lW nil I lin-i-lafcbnf I iM-o. itio eutik «iK ni-i-il in Manon tinum riniring of •n 111 aLi-t i-bciulft Af fm -uph Thai nlgrlit =i prnrrMFon f 1 :.t|« piTMin. u fni n-il niili uann.T nn.l torch Haiti -Hui it 1.11 rli ii I mi tin- prln-llpiil pin-til , Then sintslhcr nluu nr lu run wan lirni -Hint Thr hrll runp :•(■ l.kuni U, 1 1. Ilin C. nrri.i Slat t'nnvMlInn mil i'i ll|1li-0 i-vlll - Alln-tt It l amnr. i r Mu1.i-n, fe-r yea .n.n r ni Tin SIiir in Trlrarjitili « .1 j-ieirtary. aiiul Jm! ye B'i ’r.. rn. nl ]-r'ai li lit. Tin- «.n Inn o( liinrcla w;ih not Hie retail of i i.liii- rnl iv- lli-iiii-hi Ili-tHLnikci- in Nu| lh -f ii Jl riitj-1.i«i bad turn miirai.il r«ir rony ye-ara. A parly ar l ;-'. Onirrntr Tamil' ’, nr tl«vfgin, n M-inblii! th . t-eaitlatltre- to l k action Mpon alir rinlrur I|f Pyprldpnt Adunat in t-'-ltlna ■ till.- Hie It. itty Vihlcli Ii n il lie. n inailp at I nil 111 n S|.t! Ii c ' l.l-lvt.-nn Hit itll.lt Ilf JmlllUl 1. 11.4-4. Ill,- T'lllt.,1 SlilTl- rnmniiimtoiiprit. anil Mott', I'unipbrll an-l MptIWi'Hil‘i. Thu iiitivi-til.Inn of H l «t'm- i iaiai|it.Hi-i| f till' hell mull ih rin Plum in |inirntiltm anil in wt i1 im Noun yen1 Ucti-i Itn-m ii n Illi- Stull- anil i-lll'-ypd l«li;la -r ■- l- '-m tram llioir fell i llln'tl ihnn Hip Ulbla ilrlrB u-.i Tlw aimin' nl John ETnplJ 1.' in n r Vii-T-hl I! c1‘-ra I'l-I a till Judge K.IC'H lnu A. Nl ln-l nr nianiiamlil) nmorlatr iJ nuantur rlao menu In Ifni a bln In tlir- lilMoiy nf Vt-iii.n and 11.. pumai in tilt- Slate Jfii I'laiiniy in lln- Cainfoilernty rnnirUiUlril mure invi|«t |i Hu- army ih«n Itihti in inuitorMon « Ito I p. The nr i Soror ihi Confederacy on (loo-ncl mil n-n made by lira. Til n mao Ifnrdeiiinn of Slacan. nlin iiretrnlid II ( T Hi 1 Hlllip March I- IS«I Thr fr-enltl nrtllvKBM prrd il - Him «liant in thp Slat Im OfiQfr%lrr U iiiii r . ii ivfiiJTtr.-s aegis i m April 1 . 1 1. ih HI do 1 Volum —r« l -rr vn IvriTit| -tour linurr nnilrr in the itcfnorp of Ylrcintn n l orrlicd In di-fston- of 1i r (anaiact Ati«I frbind Then two compitale with nlhprn bvimw Iho fooinuo Krrnnd llcmitla IU tltlliltl. Their laUJait WO Cai-rjIB Tli-.inor I|onl. ni.au, lutili. Ml 1yy 1-1'ill'-n, Iu I in;, the iimi-mil nt -sa v nn ImU Ufnlif Cm H SI Ciiyli f wm HinVP.1 in Slnci.n, anil tls - fouiKlry of Mr'tr l-’imury, nun it machlnuy n i npproprtiiuid (or ih IMP Pf I hi d-riorrmi-nr, t'aii.r Sin on Imhc oml arkln|tni.,n —at «nr ilitiH n niaaiy «« ■-. more employ«1 hv« i mati- lafnrrurlng rOnnOll, ohnl. mnlkllra. harnra Olui lr.il lie r «o'klo The iwilvpipouml Xnnnleon run maije Ihtm rr Ih p-rlile of the nrmy, The fact • dtivclopy ! 1h«l IM Smjitir-n man wu Tlu- pquur in I hi- fp jenep of iBaeli lurry to any In tin cnunte|r. AH the Fodrtol •aaiaitarfl hail Iw-nn plupted on Ihr Cri-rifia nuul iiml ihelr tioo|i« In Overa'hiltjilailT niamltera were ndvanrlnit tn Conrsin n | Titiintmnr, It lareniii n - |, laa |-V to li nvo an army of 11-tir ii-.l fore - to lariitri'l I hr Sini-- f1«' S r rori,-' r i.u'kiii.-d nliiHTl, of old tiirla. tho nulhc. the fi'iebtp uni! Ill thdrtlt, alnl the ii|l-ralUr In til ili-portmum rconilniiffl on Farr II-1 HENRY GRADY HOTEL PEACHTREE AND CAIN STREETS ATLANTA. GEORGIA Headquarters for Mercer-Ogleihorpe Football Game, and Other Sporring Events 550 ROOMS 550 BATHS RATES $2.50 AND UP H B CANNON. President MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION AT JACOBS P. O. BOX 1740 ATLANTA. GEORGIA WHY SUFFER? Riggs Disease in.I abscessed teeth will ruin your b.,Jih Dr- Lanier's work and prices will ni.ikc you comfortable and save you monev An abscessed tooth killed a drummer in Atlanta ■n lour days, Two able phssieians could not save him. Are vor willing to take the usk? Dt. Lanier's Crown and Bridge Work and Roofless Plates at the best made His motto: Work at Live and Let Live Prices- llis reputation is established all ever Georgia. Why take chances.’ Call and w us and ask for Dr. Lanier- AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 416 BROADWAY NEW OFFICE IN NEW BUILDING CORNER POPLAR WHAT’S AHEAD? If the answer does not satisfy, learn the advantages of a con- tract with Fidelity. More than 36,000 direct leads a year from Head Office lead service. We maintain .1 night school in our agency for the instruction of beginners. This enables you to learn the business while attending school or engaged in other work Write or call for booklet “ What’s Ahead!1” R. C. CHEATHAM, JR„ Manager The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company 41) 14151 MACON NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, MACON. GLORGIA I 882 — 1927 AN EDUCATIONAL REFINERY RICHARDS COLLEGE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA is FULLY ACCREDITED Stands for efficiency in Commerci.il education- Richards College is an Educational Refmerv where one's education may tv converted into earning capital- Slop long enough in the 'Big Parade” of custom to take stock ot your opportunities, discover yourself and enter the business world fhrugh Richards College. For particulars. Mr. Richards may be seen by appointment. MACONS SMARTEST MAN'S SHOP CAMPUS TOGS'' KUPPENHEIMER” TWO PANTS SUITS GOOD CLOTHES CLOTHES ■STETSON” -SCHOBLE1 HATS MACON. GEORGIA WALTER CLARK SHOE DEPT. CLARK'S SMART’’ SHOES No matter whither you Travel— NORTH, EAST, SOUTH or WEST You may Feel Assured That You OBTAIN THE BEST When Your Ticket Reads Over the Line That SERVES THE SOUTH C. B. RHODES. Division Passenger Agent m TERMINAL STATION, MACON. GEORGIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ■‘THE BEECHES.” LOUISVILLE. KY. Completely New Suburban Home Modernly Equipped and Admirably Located THE SCHOOL FOR PREACHERS GENUINE CHRISTIAN SCHOLARSHIP UNIQUE PRACTICAL WORK PLAN WORLD WIDE GOSPEL PROGRAM MISSIONARY AND EVANGELISTIC SPIRIT NUMEROUS STUDENT PASTORATES NO TUITION—AID MINIMUM RATES WORLD-FAMOUS FACULTY OF SOUND CHRISTIAN THINKERS HEADING TWELVE SCHOOLS We write a contract that is espe- cially suiicd to meet the needs of a college man. THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY J. CLAY MURPHEY District Agent MACON. GEORGIA M. D. JONES. JR. Special Representative Visit Bide-a-Wee Cottage The House Within a House Eight Rooms Completely Furnished on Second Floor of Our Store Johnson, Durham %} Burke Better Furniture for Less Money 565 Second Sr. 615 Cherry St. 168 Cotton Ave, Historical Sketch of Mercer A resolution which led to the establishment of a classical and theological school was introduced at the annual session of the Georgia Baptist Convention by Reverend Adiel Sherwood, one of the few scholarly men of his day. Mercer Institute opened January 14, 1833, with thirty-nine students in attendance. It was located seven miles from Greensboro, Ga. Rev. Billington M. Sanders was chosen as principal and Ira C, McDaniel as assistant. The primary object of the founding of the school was the training of young ministers. Mercer, like Wake Forest and Richmond College, was founded upon the idea that manual labor he combined with study. It was a technical school to the extent that the most up to date methods of wielding a hoc were taught. In 1839 the total endowment of Mercer probably exceeded $120,000. $40,000 of this amount was contributed by Jesse Mercer, who was the largest contributor. Mercer opened as a college with Rev Billington Sanders as president, Rev. Adiel Sherwood and S. P. Sanford and J, W. Attatvay as assistant professors. The first degrees were granted in 1841 to R. f. Johnson, B. F. Tharpe. and A. R. Wellborn, In 1871 tile college was moved to Macon, Georgia, and later became a university. The advent of |)r, Rufus W. Weaver, the thirteenth president, marked the beginning of a cardinal era of expansion which saw the enrollment oi the university more than tripled in six short years. In the past Mercer has done great things, lias turned out great men, has pro- duced strong athletic teams, lias been one of the outstanding educational institutions in the South. The true history of Mercer, however, lies in the future, which we shall leave to the historian of the future. {Compiled under auspices Jos, N. Neel Co.) BESSIE TIFT COLLEGE Chartered 1 849 The Georgia Baptists' Womans College SCHOLARSHIP CULTURE LEADERSHIP The World Demands These Results of College Graduates Today Address: AQUILA CHAMBLEE. President FORSYTH. GEORGIA HISTORY OF MACON (Cnnilnord rrnui I'miu 111) rtmrrj ! t -p di-tnille.l fU-ip-ml Elowvll I'uDli 1« organ- Ixe Ohd Ink-1 cMiiO'imd of Oil military df-patinaon?. Hi 1 3, Inn [iemli|u rter of the Army i-l (JroruJa llrnrm warn In Akljinln. In 1 64. lit mi erj Iii Macon. tin I IKinunv f iivinmi is.iii. it. hi nm . sc t. h -n w ua« v.ry ji [. lor mill re ] ..-I nl for fnlur nlui pot nollem, lDTu d u new -I'lrH ml the imopl . Hi ip n smir.Ji-ri) nrnile thiuunhnui the Hiate .uni prill |.J H i-obhIi ohd mountain iHirs] :. Tin fimfiflii inrun IC|ni 1 0 .in Up aid lo TwhlttMui' aflt r III lull or VnkBiMjrc. iSoontui van tin mail tiliilt 1 jupiilv til. i'in| -iloraii) arm In im «J the Ainbnma lUVir wllli fowl. S.-iiidi llrcirrirt helpc-d arunilerfolly win! M« ii I. ■on. '..' nh |il |i n l.iinl fu I in [or ■tunrte[iu ’ier .mil vonmik ory depart iih-hIa HKFkNHK 111' rill: (’|TV On July i i'i | taln lluu|ii|r, jci ruriiinnnd nf a raMV of Mitium n pnrir.l Knlrrol troopt oil th . (’Union road. Uovrrnoi Uiown m In llm rliy. mid called i n every Hum. rinimi «nil reHUtee, wlm hud .1 mm if any kind. or (old-I S'I one. 1 fe|wil 1 I Ilf martliiiiir. Tim !mil'll! rinixnidm and liy u'eloi-k on July JiJ, I.aofl wpo |.o | .J 111 lint- of haul between Koel l[ i' ii mill Walnut ■'l i'k. HJ hum! led Tenilt • . im un.l -r Major Jtditfc V S’1 1 . I, from -Irule rjvoiii.IJ. u...I I oiel tele (roup were del 0 lll ’ d IB Unroll, Til.’ (’.mfedeiat.. under rnlnnnl J n. Ownmlng form.-,I on I hi- iTIhton rend A holier uin|i-r Major Ktlwm Tulin- fi'flii Will «till Uined al Kurf itairkln . f.lvoi.-natit I’olnnrl nii.llnj’i (Eeoifjln |H n., to, re nlnlloniil lu-rweerr the two. III! 111.’ villi Hide nt nil |||(|, V'II111IjJuiv I!. Macon Vol- iHllwfn. Un.1 T l? j laln II. I' Kona; a oimyiny of ..per■ 111« from 1 lie SI run Imii'iv under Major U It. In , a iowifhiny of (onvolureril from vln h« plUI un l H l.l«-n u iintil i . U. Wll 'y. th hrvtnrn iiuard under Ldniiriiniit NI ..11, arid (hi- ftlH'J i C-f-cfn, ci full ' ' 111 .n of uk.-iI e -o- ILi nmiit uridri ‘ .11'1.11 Li J. EC Ai mot Mini;, vri'er ;m i iJ on (In Vlh V Ilk road. Tim tVilaraU oilynn. cl Ml llo. M(ll. 1jr VU[r road Oint a r|iar y wus nutdi on then iindi IIhv i.vuiin-.l tu rfOM Key - v un niln I..-1 «.yell men nlld l ad lo-Ciiy ni wiunil- ml. When HtonniJiim arri'.U al cun run. Jo- marimj (haf lh-' rlty hrol . ™ i li n h.ul b-ou vnulud n :iv ami llinl cii-iiiml Jo.r|ili Jolmaton mil In «he rny. He tntlmoil Moron hail ham r. Ihfi.rr. il liy II.nl. Oil lh.' lliiril. ili. thv I', il.’ld. rvllrcd from imnr M v tin and w ri- in. t try n iw i lion nf Wlm.d.-rV t!avalry. uadar iJrii. roI Ivi'rn.m. ol t an Itlno Chur rh, si. or ClIm.iD, nd aH('f a jin.if UiifU.. aurraiuliTi.i] Sum.- nmV.i-U.d in .ivoiilns- i-ui t,no with (JMiora-I l?t..siaumi.n ahHIiii-j- nml oner 1,0 4 airlcitillil i lalii-jlimm-r rlilr-i and a larifr num- ber or III , n «I'r.i raptured. dfirr Sherman nil.leil MllledUL-vllle, he laid: t oitlmiil . (hi- duulaice dona to llin Sir. i. of Ororeln and H Tidtllurj r. . nt }10 .fl ii.(iHO, at luiil Slo - I hi .(inn of nhl.h l«a Inured to our «ileiiptolfe. and lh retnalndee alm| le i t ojnl ihotrucllnn. M l M h IT-ON MAC-ON lltX Ifl «I II lr Smllh. Ln arrllilnp lh. nllurk on Moron i-im VIIMJ-H WiHi.u minn into Hamn py Hi - Tlioninaton Rnt.il 11.1 hud juat l n wl lhruu h 111.. is h «eeiiuh uf (CqiiUiiuril on fuRii rjl WHAT HE’S LOOKING FOR —or price—or .ill three—whether for formal wear or for business. You'll find them in STETSON FABRICS SPRING SHOWING 11 National! y Known' Justly Famous BALTIMORE WATCH FOR OUR EXHIBITS AT Tatnall Square Pharmacy O’Pry Heating Plumbing Company Souths Largest Heating, Ventilating and Sanitary Engineers We have installed in hundreds of Sourhern schools. Colleges and hospitals our heating, ventilating and sanitary systems. Our Engineering Department is at your service without cost. PHONE 2086—18H 165 165 COTTON AVE. MACON GEORGIA Wade £$ Company EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE Corner Second and Plum Streets MACON. GEORGIA R. VAN KEUREN CO. Jewelers THE PLACE TO GET A BIG FIVE CENTS BOX OF ICE CREAM IDEAL CREAMERY 60J Li ruler Avrour Pbsst 1SJ6 MACON. GA. COMPLIMENTS OF AdamsBuchanan Motor Co. Macon's Otdrit Motor Company 718-728 BtojJwjy MACON. GA- For Absolute Satisfaction VISIT ALLEN’S STUDIO 161 Coctun Avtnue Phone 5 271 A STUDIO EQUIPPED FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHY Thf Vfry L t«lC in LifthtiUjl mil Finishing THINK OF ALI EN “A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE' Dempsey Haberdashery Hotel Denpttf Building MACON- GA. PERSONS A MODERN DRUG STORE It's Cheaper to Rent Than to Bay'' RENT A NEW CAR DRIVE IT YOURSELF Chryslfts. Chevrolets, Fords U-DRIV-IT SYSTEM 409 Mulberry St. Phone 281 MACON. GA. WITH OUR BEST WISHES SINCERELY Columbia Drug Company SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Georgia-Alabama Business College In Mercer University's Old Home Mulberry and Second Streets MACON. GEORGIA Om rtf ih Sauth'i Outitttndjru? Kliunfii Cfdltgti Having Grown From .1 Thrrr MomliV Count to Grjdr A Work, Including Thrrr Mailin' C Work, Sis Mom hi' B Work. Etghrrni Month A Work. Etc UNUSUAL EMPLOYMENT POSSIBILITIES White for Catalog Eugene Anderson. President Montag's Fashionable Writing Papers IVhimjt Pip+fi T h.M Ar« Co««t F« All Omiwi MANl'f ACTUttb ar JMontac V FAS HIOMAB PAPZRP MONTAG BROTHERS INC. I m Anttl«. Cii Alkali G . K Vwl CiiT J. B. GLOVER CO. Cotton Merchants SAVANNAH. GA EXPORT AND DOMESTIC HISTORY OF MACON on liT) Alabama. and In wim pc’ttvIilt-jl with the but Iiatwv hi m-iiM Bad nh Hm htiiMm Min- Ilf hMl r«i :iinl ■(- ■ rot IIiiiup.itiiI half «J i-tillmi 1 (’nlumlnu «ml hi-nbd up hi atypll wSlh IT-'- Irl'iri, I O'I win t.'-linc c-.. ,j hffaiirti all Illi’ l-p.laltinrr ho nm-l PM dpfn-i-lihii.il I nf f,t hlr iitii i.hfi I’.lri for ih® army, l-ul w||- io rrSii| niicfe’-i., li oflitrli io di'lf-nd tlii-lr- ln nii -. on limti.r ai vital mid , (iml a I'.i nf HHin- r ntinii ,|'-rs vrh,v,- r-irl r-mr- y-ill111 iiIiiih- ti'iil Ilum nui nr (in Mini j i anuy, ’ ll wi t Iuli- IIiim ovt-nlne ivhp-n lln- ilr 1 tta:,.| .mu. Inin lli - ri's- In rnii'liiB down t'otion Avt-mi-r. m-iir I'lum. ..I,r ,.p m.i (,f III, .,,,1.141 f.,: fri.ni tH ir tmr-- ‘■Oil Ihr linllmi, of 'hi city hall wn il lone KHIrv 11- WrtB illlffil If | t-p«riit Ilii1 icir.i a I Ihf wle|i luMIrm In II'- Ufipi-r fmn of ih,- liVllihiin unit n tliln | ar(lru1«i i |i |iin lip ' inn riiw.rtlnB rJ vuill mf tlip ■ un . J«r ■Ill'll i nojHryirtnn. tile Hr l Id ttrrtvo. mrnrd Hi. , r inn. JVifilor, inminii Irwn ht. lii r i tan un tli t |., , inl. •|ul -k « II (limit, M-ix.'d tlw pvm!■)'• s ln nail 111 i kt It nit (In' liuiiri' , Ume .I'litry niipunrinl up unnnoi iI.hmI ii- in imply Itii.fcnl 11. mol nit, hi (tun Wna hr-ikt-u, wnlh.cl • Lowit «ho «ln n. 'Till' CnVnlrymAn ti'iinnml..! 1,1 hoi . jip,| mfln d-nwW Cniln Avi-nut. II, him h.iC'11 r l«”v,i.-i| Lij- ir-mpa i- n l1iK iH n-Ifh a ilitnli, Hi olr -nmlibitrd Jausfllnu nml rlankln« in umann Mill. Ill, lim,r-ln-n| nr ihn (hit am. T 1, ‘ iKiin.n nitil «1111111 •- n nit, f rl jliH-nro i-'ni fin . i- r Ihi'V hur-W thin tin It turn hnui born nshlmi: Vnnhi, wldu-ra, BPid lln-t III Ih, Ir IV turn I htrreil fin tin- nm-my. hall inniMi'llf.l th.il- t.'rd.iiy and ir-il nlily. THm sntli- irr' «S' 'I'd rIll'll''H XhU 1-1 turn liny wot. .,1. It hnuant. t l«i ! Willi lllrlr tlinn I mol Hunk'!', tht-n Hi, UHlvt-ranl Iipjurul. that UHdI «[ Id |o k dM- «uM and (i l lior . TIhtp U'M tin Hitch fi-tllmra nf four op Iho liore Df Hu- ftiva nnd Iniy Till ! MlBhl thoy romnin i! in Hn- hittlnota iiuri, alMl lo.t h w i f r|,nii f,- 4irtiii-iJ. At Ilia wvrnil C1r ■ that nlahr tin- viit|n|1cv|- BreniPi, wnni Mh-uMi Hill, III, It I li|iarat i lik.t a. tin.null Hut. u. r,- m II- im Pod ml .1,1,1 . f tia th - , llj- Tin- Imminc wt Hu- Uurfci' A I ®. i r nune huu a u Jvwhltv tot« oh i’.-.ti iti iv.tnm und f lh,;r Hr, ■ I. r ■ i i ii l L,u| iln- An-ntor. in ftfctr ■ I. n 11- - o 11 Ii a«N ul rliixvtis to louk o«. I'lmllM-lM til II1VK Ml.KOhh ■ftii-ii rnmf tiif dai i f iim j r yo t unanluil No fronl.l,- Win c IS ,' i liy llii culm fry la ',-a. ft I. tii.r.i.v that DHi - 1 tin-in wo,iid not i -iiv' il|n|r old maatonr, ntiii WlSi-n lull tn it-. ll.CC,il with n-al Icar In In, allowi-.l in iinmn Tha ir u 1|n. .Jaij-a pn , il, yltni I lie non-ll, i r |m'| ib rr.o mill- nil. whi-ti limy fnmul dial tint knldlnm Ii- «olimn 11 - lo-ilid for llrot'ctlon L-iiol m, wlium Hi ., ilcjianiUiH foe nroB'l. hid no, ‘ Bro r-r tlii-m - v- -i r In f'-Burd ilo-.ii .1 a cur|,iua not of bplhs . ,m,| whfi liny rnwinl llial tr.filimi vm« mi rtsht im tm il w 'tit, hut Il tll.l nut Lipin it fri-o It. ul nml in,, at, ilii‘y—,,|. .ailtci. I'inil nr lll' I'l llmtllUllil Binrk In IliPtr Old tionu. -'|1 Mil 11,-- I U.II p.'-BTO, hnwrypp, who wa lna.iliiit Hr ha | In,on i -irtKiii nbout iho Imo- m tin wiir.-li.i'i-o iiiid Ih'- I r oa no,I ||,. tiitrar-il utor-- of lltitr ttthtiR. that ln.il infml on bint wh |i- n ®ihvh nnd now, wltlt Myiinvifi ut (Im Bnldlvra trim hud .hli pn,| l,.,n Iro-ni lt-,4. nuutort ilCatht whi-lo Iir IliLli n toni; i tn-rl.tH il n . tlHIl'tlfeC HI, |;’ I|1II|I|H| 111! I'liya iiTJ ATLANTIC ICE COAL COMPANY WE FREEZE TO PLEASE” MACON. GEORGIA PHONES 3636—3637—3638 MERITA BREAD Builds Sturdy Health AMERICAN BAKERIES CO. UNCOMFORTABLE FEET INTERRUPT A BUSY MIND To rnjoy fool you uP flfthinst- Fiji f«i lit 3 slow jc lli( tires- For easy walking. weir THE MACON SHOE CO.'S SHOES }6I THIRD STREET SMITH WATSON Fine Job Printing Phone 574 517 Poplar Street MACON. GA. COMPLIMENTS OP The Bear’s Den THE CO'OP STORE ON MERCER S CAMPUS AND “The PhamT ONE BLOCK FROM WESLEYAN “Chicken Chichester DAVID WACHTEL Clothing and Furnishings That Appeal to Young Men Rccauie of their style. ihrir fn.ippy jp|v.ii.)iuf •■rvJ ihr uO.ir-afilft of qu.ilily that g'W with lh-ir. WE SELL CLOTHING MADE BY Stratford ft Braeburn No Better Clothes Can Be Had At Amj Price Thu it not an rsptnfiv or on txflustvr «ok, but a start tbot iokfv pridt in the strvict it irndrn. David Wachtel 578 Cherry St. Southern States Iron Roofing Co, ROOFING MANUFACTURERS SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MEMPHIS. TEWN RALEIGH. N, C. BIRMINGHAM. ALA, VOLUNTEER PHARMACY Agents for Hollingsworth Candy Phon« 4076-4077 471 First Street MACON. GA. The Nu-Way Wiener Stand Mexican Style, with Mexican Chili All Kindi of Soft Drinks Sizzling Hot Dog PHONE 1221 COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS DANCE CARDS AND INVITATIONS VISITfSG CARDS L. D. Specht Engraving Company 14 Peachtree Arcade ATLANTA, GEORGIA GEORGIA LAW BOOKS We arc Headquarters for Georgia Law Books and Can Supply Complete Sets of GEORGIA SUPREME COURT REPORTS GEORGIA APPEALS REPORTS PARK S ANNOTATED GEORGIA CODE VAN EPPS AK1N-STEVENS' INDEX GEORGIA DIGEST LOCAL PRACTICE BOOKS i SATISFACTORY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED) THE LAWYER’S LIBRARY The Foundation of Every Lawyer’s Library Should Be the Local Books of the State in Which He Intends to Practice and You Will Find the Above Books of First Importance Youc Correspondence Solicited THE HARRISON COMPANY PUBLISHERS OF LAW BOOKS ATLANTA, GEORGIA We Can Supply Any Law Book In Print S. R, Jaques Tinsley Company CALLY LILLY FLOUR WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS MACON. GEORGIA Over 31 Years 11196 1927 Savannah's Leading Hotels of Satisfactory Service and Progress! HOTEL SAVANNAH DESOTA HOTEL DISINFECTANTS INSECTICIDES Htjdqujr ten lor Mrrrrr Men When SANITARY PRODUCTS in Savannah LIQUID SOAPS SAVANNAH. GEORGIA FLOOR OILS TOILET TISSUE PAPER TOWELS FIXTURES FOR ABOVE ALL KINDS OF RECEPTACLES The John Van Range Co. Quality, Service, Economy Thai Enduring Quality” KITCHEN AND CAFETERIA The Selig Company EQUIPMENT ATLANTA. GEORGIA ATLANTA BRANCH 21 S. SPRING ST, BURDEN. SMITH and COMPANY Complete Outfitters for Men College Men's Clothing Requirements a Specialty With Us I MEN’S SHOP OPENS ON 457 CHERRY STREET MERCER UNIVERSITY OCCUPIES A VITAL PART IN THE POLICY OF THE TELEGRAPH Through two correspondents in the student body, the University activities are reported daily. The edi- torial policy of The Telegraph toward the Uni- versity is to aid. in whatever way it can. in the achievement of the plans of the officials of the institution THE MACON TELEGRAPH HISTORY OF MACON (Coniinerd irum J'ntfi' :sj| hm liwrh hr h.-rrtltir a nmpilIK1 . Some of thr •nltllrri i-ul ' 'M him hr nuit nun at snuil an 11 whim null! Ihnusli lila «liIn win Idark. «faugh I wi trouble Tin- pro- Yflsl miii hg| hud hl« nmw where (he Manhattan I'gfi vi-ip Jin.l tor A long «Ur... .,..1 a .IIIy |.«MiN| Hint It w Inal I'tewilrd null « «••• . nink. in is «'onmlnlniii jienimt eUlgoiu nr i in rU nn IrliLl tui a«poUIi1 «.it ihri. v Thr nn nin of I fin Hint [irui'i-H nin ha| I uni rr- !fe|vnill -«r«|l 1'Kei'tlf lli.lt hi' W|lsi n i |l|l'f ILll m l| 51, nopal il, iwr in hi rri'ilH In n Hill (hill hr «fimiI in umli-rMnnil lilt rltualion and flai'i rwrej- riihm n priiinn- (IiaI. Hr i|i r!M-i ir.| mi'. care ilnin hr loffk-teil puniehrm-ni nrnl fprely «m Hire a nit ununlnl or lirary puu tnh mcnfe. Thr murli In Clirlr i hngrln, «ni Ihlo. anil thr vcn- |iUlltt hn'Otlin IrM fliriiirlit. W H. Hrinp, Thr lilhrr -if thr Inlr speaker, Wllh Iilh wife mill I him iliuurhirfi lllil i h, Unfit uml Sam II ut - Iwiril. a cont i|imi. H playing no in Hnl iiii.li him. w Ij loli iiiUK.1 nhi-rr I hr Fourth National Hank In nun . For 111 1 llrot I nlphlH lifter the enlrallCe of Ihr mint Inin Mnron «hr hull na dark. ii non fnaruii Hmt UlUl'r the KI4W ii if r rf t h IngA, with lint ‘h«nili- l youth anti Yankee mtldlerr ntitl newly-(rciil ifitr'. ' . lllrrc might Iri' Irnlllilr. Iltit IlM hlllhln latrr the linll will nprnnl. wliei a htpctill v ij ii a r.k i l ..'liLle to quell any trouble tlin« might in lire Till furl war noli'll on I hr nrnuriuni Hul I hire wan Hull- irnuhli'. It any. Thr |u-o|ile wi-rr getting tePril in tin- itrVf Munition The war «vu over, and viluit 'Till- I li'hi'l nlftf 1' nr till- t penile Wile .if Hint tliitr nn Chirry Wrm, And IL wap amuaimg to ktiuul .it lit ellti-ahce anil walrla Tlia purcliw nl ticket 7nnf«hmv money ■ thr only rurrrnry, Th - noldium tun] brought few ITUi.iiUlirlt wllh 11 Ii in hut ehmi- had not gotten Into rlr- ml IU I lit. The d«nla 1cni pile Win ohe dollar. • flgnrr Wliirh wrni'il In mief any kmil n! punvincy tli.it nttilti it. .‘I|. i t. hiil nr nun tendered n ilollnr. It wan «I ten. or ii tiri-my. nr n dflv. and often a humi red-dollar hill I hnl WAp pudied throiiah the ruddy hole. Thr gdirapc of h' I ho ehnngw (HIE tint lllv i tiled TlifiiIh.- puri|iiM P ■ Imply iirk'fii for one at more lU'ki'ta, PA (hr 1-1 might te . ptithrd In Itm hill and paid nmhinc No ecianiin «ii t.n.li.rr.l and nadn ,i «p H 4 It look piinti- llmr fnt nnoihrr cuerrncy to work !« way mill till' Itailtli. Tht-Ie Wire Komo rmni.nl rhn nirnihrrn of nhlcli hod .'ii|i t..J lor ihr r, nn-J llii'Ac wt-ri- paid oil In ttternbnrka .id allver i t Tina pat ti silnr frHtmrni. IIIIH whu-h A.|S Sr l pall off. Wan. n- rsffl Ill'll ItlT.I nplMjAllr H.ynn.l SItril tn K-i t 51 limn Thr ii!ill -r wnnteil to cl hom- an noon nr, they culd. anil th y apt1 tit no inure mtniry rhnn win ntwol-itoljr nerrvMry; toil wlty.ii itu. ■■Illota rrcclvod thrir pay ikry wonlnl to make a rnehl taf It. and they dill. POOpIp woke up neat morning; to rtml Jiliulv 'if I hi i-iirriurj Aohl inn ililuoffh lltr ills. fVom that llmr c.n ther,. iru no a-ire upv (or ('oitr-ilrniliv monel ■Tiook Ins h rk In I ha I April I.M Mny of iy«6. the rny who pneii'il iliioucli tin- linn- with ail Its perplexing prob I.'in• l . f.i'-. wondi-r« h-.vr jt wap all done. It writ no! Ilk mm log n-om r inr old hpmr 1u tt «■ w me, r f i n i— iitnii thing la plart will in HiAl cap ; Pot thrre was tioThlpi! with whlrh io man in thoro days. Them u nn liuui y. bill hl B«y of Work f it mufil ho nrganlinl, h-ul iliero v « nuthins with which lo cirknntge It. there mu lOanltnUril oil lTf « DANNENBERGS MEN S STORE For more than SO years a good place to buy men’s clothing and furnishings. The home in Macon of Kirschbaum Clothes. Biltmore Clothes. Stetson Hats. E and W” Shirts. Se!z $6.00 Shoes— Complete out fitters for the college man—always at prices reasonable. Mercer men arc always welcome—to make this store their headquarters. DANNENBERG COMPANY MACON’S COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE HOLMAN HOTEL HEADQUARTERS FOR MERCER STUDENTS WHEN IN ATHENS L. W. NELSON. M nti$ r Office Aid tor Any Trade McCLURE OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone 901 560 Mulberry St. MACON, GA. Palmetto Pharmacy Third jrul Mulberry Street Pbonei 1271-1272 WHERE SERVICE IS A PLEASURE BURNEY INCORFOIIATED WHOLESALE PRODUCE AND FRUITS 15 POPLAR ST PIIONE 2016 MACON. GA. R. A. ETHRIDGE OPTOMETRIST GRADUATE COLUMBIA UNIVffcSITY SCHOOL OV OPTICi, KFW VOAK CltY I JGfi Second Siren Macon. Gj. Kaigler’s Business College The School of Opportunity When We Refer to Our Institution As a School of Oppor- tunity We Mean to Say That We Give You the Opportunity to Make the Best of Your Ability Write or Call for Further Information 211 COTTON AVENUE PHONE 35! 7 MACON, GEORGIA Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Seminary Hill, Texas Southwestern Seminary invites the Ministerial Students of Mercer University to come to us for graduate work, seeking the Doctor's Degree. We have such a high appreciation of the work done by the Theological Department of the University that we give full credit for its work and grant Doctors' Degrees based on the work done there when the conditions are met as set out by the requirements for such degrees. We invite correspondence with such candidates. L, R. SCARBOROUGH. D.D . President E. L. RAY J- D. BRASWELL I H. Halliburton Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE 3 I 3 Poplar Street bong Distance Telephone No, 3 386 MACON, GEORGIA SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE ACCREDITED Out Motto: 'Thoroughness YOU MIGHT AS WELL HAVE THE BEST CHERRY STREET AT COTTON AVENUE MACON. GEORGIA T depbo-nf 1041 H. C Warlick PHOTOGRAPHS OF QUALITY FOR GRADUATION ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER EVERYBODY WANTS ONE The Miller White Company 167 Broadway J, H. SPRATLING OPTOMETRIST Spteiaiitf in Rrlift of Eye Strain Cb«fv Sume Telephone 086 Mj on. Ga- ll? COTTON AVENUE MACON, GEORGIA JONES ft CONEY COMMERCIAL PRINTERS We Specialize in College Work 411 BioadwJV Macon. Ga. HISTORY OF MACON I Continued (rom l a e 15'I r.o novntnn.nr ri.'r|.t [hat of |h.i military- not anythin . There ru rbe future, mt the future held «ut no vi n in Iirantlt. The people knew [hat the --ir wo or mid tlmi aomrt (ling iiiiim imV bn dono by which In earn a lie In ■—that was all. lltillX ttl-.l 4 111 I a THK vTtTI lllitll Th - fapklul (if Ktat«- wa mortal IirnimrHrllir fo ilictiL HVlili mr horrible (ate of Atlanta known to them, rh«- |M «i|ij.i iar Uji-iih (•h.piV'iiPtl ih lp pus in tut Iflia! in M h V IE IV1I full wf irfuim from other cillrn, rvadofcil hiiaii-1 rx by JtttetfliJLtTA Uthiy Tht l.riULaluiP fonv(!Ht'il In Ma-ron Id Fflmiiuy and Hi. 11•••• iiifvi :' it th.it tlnu ■' '!, 1.i tvii- iMk : i ihw M rnn TH«-irr .tjTi -f nriwN i- ! until l U I I hi; till Vp-Ii r, IE ||. mil ADd JU'lgV L. I’ lainiur curiis I'rom Ulehirund to (it riflii inti mldrvwd tht ••M.i- St'in Of MiH’iJII in ill'ii’iim- Ilf ru' Klnn Jk-ITi rm n IM . At a Jit v hi I lnvklat H-Hfc i'rom .1 iiuitiLhi of liillU’H tin I r HI i- a. fJi'ii l|i W LI C b|i mMli' d 1 Mr nl ItalHinn ll.iII. lli mrndi- n UipUI, rtuqur-m jippfil in diiMynio «if tho Oil April ill, Gmoml Cobb tvcijtvml n U'U'Krant frwm ildirnrihl Li i it it ii r il. Hi.•imp' iluii Jnlunsloit and Chairman hliil ARiii'it opi no Afitilrt li r. wlilrh would clvve I hr wnF hBd in I,nit T Hi.n of ilii- nt-io ttfcer l l -' -i inuraii i( Inn rouhk ri-ni'U linn. Ilo-mrnl CTukih .mad ihr railfcr r«« n unli'il lhu« o r n-i rlow-d OeiKtal I’.'bti ■ nh.Hr h.ieet and .1 l-bn.i«l. .1 thrill lie vrtit t'nl. It Y. ‘ livin' tn Inform lVilmn, ithn had at- rtrnd III Tati tin l| Square lYllion Mid hi- would r-.tfr.U.' Hu Inutruelluna (tern Khermnn Ihro-uirh CoafiJntalt ftc-dt- uin . anil In- would allow IIUH'ntl Cobh (H riiiiuii-b In which to ■iitrMliiIvi hut did no Under ilmiecal Cobb • |ilm| ?tmi aa lie mt wuliwui a«u of realatunci- nii.| a thr -•leniy were within tile ■•Mr-p-'ti- nimiH. lie wna totnpfllrd to nirregdn, but did n under praleai. Cnlkrral U'llfvn mid ataff t k poB -«.l..n .,f Mi. l-anler Ituuaai anil oeeupbe.1 fl,-iit-r l i'oH s htaihiiurtrf mum III J|' I. The Frfrrtl «old.vrs burned led b!. . It on yiiallieriy STr'-ei and Hindi wn-rnl other InrrniUnry nl- t. rnjita They evp.H l.il lo reap a Knne.I IP hlstrim and would have laid It ill ihn ir lliai,. bad be.-n any r.-nlni ■ aare. To I hr iitiHfcnre of Ctm«T l Co lib 111 ileniroyina the lUluar nlid o11i-nn-.linnr hi nmii rarer or ir--i.pi, ilia iiii la tiiiLebte.l fop lie .-e.-A|ie, Hill III. h HMfl'II HHIOIVtS IIAKUblllFli Th'«ne Were aa'd tillVp fur de.-i.ll HridRi-o Hnillh. wlm nliumlH-r i it. m more elearly pi-rltapn Uiiib any r«.-n in ylacon, iflv.-i Ih.- fwlleWlnir di-ifrlpllflti “( thorn W tb 1 2S Centennial «dtllon u( ilu- Mnr.in Teleunuiii Th i. p.-H.pl.. of hCaeon wore in fcd’.-un St.ie1.1 of ptn- viiloai. never ton tafifi-. had run low, nod v The Value oj Corf-d.-mt money went down ill.- prill, of food Ilf PH ill'll And tirnr Ln mlnil. thla fled wii of illplnlllejii met ly ■fleat amt bri-a«l, Hrilh mule bread Titan meat, fur bit- I « the Hteol r--Uan.i- ColTire wu an unknena ituantLty and 'or it Iheri had he- n in,ml aUbltHillee Inn nl ileaa. nhra •red., pan-bed . t-rn, with new and thoil aoiu- fblr-uiy i Com limed ..n I'use ?4 J OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS for THE CAULDRON THE METRO STUDIO Makers of Fine Portraits and Commercial Prints by Photography Phone 890 572 CHERRY STREET MACON. GEORGIA Staff Photographers for Underwood U Underwood. New York City Compliments of MACON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. LEWIS E. THOMSON M anager TIP TOP TEA ROOM Hkoh National Bank Building MACON. GA. Dinner 12 to 2:30 Alitmoon T« 3 to 6 Supper 6 to ft Banquets. Pariio and Card Parties Arranged For PHONE JO- W. L. WILLIAMS ART STORE PICTURES. FRAMES. ART GOODS 107 Colton Avenui Macon. Gj. Phone 287 420 Oak Street MACON. GEORGIA A COMPLETE LINE OF GOOD CIGARS AT AIL TIMES Macon Cigar Tobacco Co. MACON. GA. Chappell Marshal] Jewelers “Nothing But the Best ' Diamonds. Watches and Jewelry 56S CHERRY ST. MACON. GA, The cover for this annual was created by The DAVID J. MOLLOY CO. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois Mali UJ. Taylor Iron Works Supply Co. Engines, Boil ers, Saw Mills High Grade Machinery and Mill Supplies MACON. GEORGIA Better Wearing Apparel for Men and Boys Tbos. A. Jones Company HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES IS E. Broughton St. Savannah, Gj- AMERICAN FURNTIURE COMPANY Complete House Furnishers Where Good Furniture Costs Less Orthophonic Vkttobs and Records Leonard dutiable Refrigerators Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets 4S9 SECOND STREET MACON. GEORGIA A. K. WILLINGHAM W S. PAYNE. JR. Willingham Payne Insurance and Surety Bonds 461 THIRD STREET MACON, GEORGIA Get Your BUILDING MATERIAL and PAINTS FROM Willingham Sash and Door Company MACON. GEORGIA PRICES RIGHT QUALITY RIGHT Central Georgia Baking Company The Home of Quality PHONES 3221 AND 4000 216 COTTON AVENUE MACON. GEORGIA V. C. Marshall Ptttidml T. M- WILLINGHAM. StctHaty-Titautter Central Sash 53 Door Company MACON GEORGIA If You Want Good LUMBER, SASH. DOORS, or MILL WORK Phone or Write Us OUR FACTORY IS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE IN THIS SECTION OUR GRADES ARE THE BEST GETTING OVER — with your ‘ date is easy if you drive a new. good looking Saunders Car! Chummy Coupes and sociable Sedans can always be had at lower than taxi rates. [Drive It Tour8elf] rri ]w 551 Cherry St. Phone 2447 The Oriole Dining Rooms The New York Cafe Dining Rooms For Private Parties and Banquets 11 2 ■ and 314 Second Street MACON. GEORGIA MRS. M. E. RIVERS RIVERS CLOTHING CO. surctssoHs to F. C. BENSON CO, 572 CHEERY STREET MACON, GA. Emphasizing CLUB CLOTHES YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM Batcman-Freeman Company, Inc. FRUIT AND PRODUCE JOBBERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS Th Hoatt of Quality' MACON. GA, YORK’S RECREATION PARLOR Billiards—Soft Drinks Lunches PHONE IVY 6925 ROBERT L. YORK 117 North Pivot Ptoprietor ATLANTA. GA. Wi Have j Comp lei i Stork of Young Men’s College Oxfords in Brown and Black Leather $3.98 and $4.98 We j!bj (itty the Ralph Jone Basketball Shoe Rejioti ahlv Priced y«tr Bunrre Apprrcwttd G. R. Kinney Co., Inc. 70 Cherry St. O'SHEA KNITTING MILLS MAKERS ATHLETIC KNITTED WEAR FOR EVERY SPORT 2414-24 NORTH SACRAMENTO AVENUE CHICAGO HISTORY OF MACON iroiiilnuiNl from E'nrtc lEh If IJIP MnKrt •rtt burr-, s« wore tbo Warrlfoli-H The prodUCd iif iBr i' 11 [ I'111 mill jit t rm fi.ii t,f Find si! Ill rupplird a I ni in r cverytninc worm. Hat were madt of .- .!-i« rosi «id pania that had dorr ••■rvliv. hot me ih- wnr, anil Hi' ri' maw ctl i ni ulr bfmuii I hc cauli 1 no luEiif i alanfl patclthii , and nti'so wer musto at I lit- aim Arid, In addition to all till . Inni tlrm rh«, Rn-.ii .lrt!r waa hut. m tin tiomrrontane i f ibiin1 who hail him - vlvrd ftf It mnnriitwrrd ihll at the uUrta-hder Irnin- wplr ui-r [ [phi Iful, tir'lth r hiui Id Ii my. arui marry a rso|d1-rr IitKiiil tlip march home tun im In had stiin-rl mil ii lone marrheii to tho mu lr or the drum and III , lmt wlllr III. ii 'oulTornopta Hur one by oil. I 111- I rotrlcm Wi-rv mri and ‘'Ivi-il nsly a limvo prop If roulrl hnv faced i hose problems, mol I ho - rllllitijlf 1«' and overcomo tb 1 I him i inl .|-I imp o h - •tartar that wre eneaumcrcil by llir 1'tirrsl.Tiiic h-l-l.i-r wlinvi ho mlumi'il from Irlw four long years nr atriiiralc ‘ Tin: p-oi lc lodny nnu t liomir the..- «Id ■•(•■mil i™ murli Tn ikirin in rlur mure than iirnl '.- r.ir llu-lr ilm lion to th n.ii,- Ihry dr , rye nil horror for ilnln (Hi Ir purl Inward britnqhiit about the Hpl« h l|d ivlid fcitiunmriitia Allal pane i f ol eon (lit b ir nf I h Ir o- urit f v MKIlf KI4 IMVl IMIl K'TAllIJsllMf AT HAfllN In fill ItrrriT InrlLliili- hail hneh piUWWiol ;,i 1‘eii- Hold.. OoirrulH. In 1 ill It «M moved to Utaron ami tli.-r- e t bli«hri] nr n umvrmdy. thereby Klein : Mus-un iwo nf tin lindJnc rdUrai tonal ln tItMtion nf till- n.Hiili, IMH -TKIAI IIO'KI.OIMIKN'T Twotjij -five y-m « .. |t |, tmtu-d fr ni a rTnrm- bf r or IV. nr nuru IrjHnt of that jn-rlod Maerrti' tnanu- (a ‘turliiK payroll hail reached the million dollar mark and 111 - Talttc of Itutbufiirturcd product uni cutlmnud at Iho princely «am ..r lt mllllixi dollar , which In ih opinion nf I he - itv builder of n iiunrui of a century nan. wn i n rTTnAtIsabli- sho w Inc Wni-nu’ uri'.iirst m vriujuurm Hi an Industrial reiittt ha Iscen ari tinplb hi’ij dnrlnir Hi! pnni il-iTji.. and tho record I oil!' to which tbr cUits-n may refer with S'| - uin. nr I III-. Ill Irti Vrtl Marrm hriil nvAck H KinUirr ih- roAir lira any otlrrr rlly In thi ftpr In tho nunrbrr of pmpio ■•mployod In tnduatrv. tho vclanii: of pro- •lil't Urn. I Ur atluHIM nf primary h inw (iii-vitt and in ■ in. iiiih ailil- il t rnoiHifnrriiri Mnrgn | rto-adlly pmm- Itre ajHKi hot --.ri pi'tltor in tin- Si ill. and la today an. nf tho Uirji' ntli'H [iri.id'Kinit lnriy-fiHir por ccni or nil tho arria-loH irLnnufaoturoil In fburitta, MimiD lEiwnutiirturliiir rnneo-ma l tallne opr himdryd abd It fly i-rialillsUirtOllia. |iaid to nbiyin y.iMlfl i-mplnyo la I yi ar no r.' Hmti IB,OH ,turn, and itru-ltir, | ri.mirjodlllia which wrlil for a tolwl of ovor iM.Ofid.OdO. Tin n-rorit fibi-WH thot M .‘Ti I na 111 I r nt ir tfrrator rato than rltbir ■if Hill in-ar f Cntrjfm(nut , althouch baru am much laricor at hitli |i and iLUti-motlvo knduitrioa, both of o ti|. h .(.nlrthulfr l-ilic ' Him to llir tofnl of Lndiulrlnl payroll nnd tho volume of |..iy«uctl«fl. Tin- comran J on I all tho tnott inii.ri-nipc when tr 1 umlcMtood mm loputta fur otlw HUM lorludo bath or lhi w illviliona. H'ontlpuctl oil 1’USf 2311 J School Catalogs and Illustrations D.m« Programs and Invitations Leather Dance Favors and Covers Fraternity and Class Stationery THE CHAS. H. ELLIOTT COMPANY The Largest College Engraving House in the World JEWELERS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF MERCER UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CLASS DAY PROGRAMS CLASS PINS AND RINGS Seventeenth Street and Lehigh avenue PHILADELPHIA Wedding Invitations Calling Cards. Menus Fraternity and Class Inserts for Annuals SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIVE HILLYER C. KING ATHENS. GEORGIA DUNWODY OLIPHANT Architects MACON. GEORGIA I W. Elliott Dunwody, Jr,. A,I. A. William F. Oliphant ARCHITECTS FOR MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM Gifts That Last” NAT KAISER AND COMPANY INCORJ'QRSThD JEWELERS 1 PEACHTREE ST ATLANTA, GA. EtublNxd 1891 Hotel Lanier RATES $1.50 AND UP SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BANQUETS “BAYNE’S’' Means “DRUGS” in Macon Cherry Street arid Cotton Avenue “Where All the Mercer Boys Meet” PHONE 2200 T, C. BURKE, Inc. Painters’ and Builders’ Supplies 1SB-160 Third Sr. Pbonti 4186-438: Fifty-Nine Years of Faithful Service CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY “PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY” Corner Mulberry nd Second Sr. Phones I860—1861 —1862 Agency : Whitman's and Norris Candies MACON PAPER COMPANY, Inc. Paper, Paper Bags, Boxes Twine, Etc, 311 POPLAR STREET MACON. GEORGIA An Organization Built to Give Complete and Intelligent Service to the Druggists of the Southeast J. B. Riley Drug Company WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS MACON. GEORGIA Link in the Rhodes Chain A. G. RHODES 8 SON Complete Housefurnishers 616 CHERRY STREET MACON. GEORGIA Phone 694 Terms to Suit You HISTORY OF MACON ItJonllhui-il from Pig.- !(7) MVC'HN-S I MU '■I'Ml A L II’ITU I MKlfillT I'.v-n ffiofInf .-railing than h.- slAlislin wlki-ti l.‘ '-'-I' lirf.fi rrcllul It 111! si .1 to Hi cm p,f ill.’ HKlimrinl inniniiiir. of til'- Ct'flilltpT t.t r.pminiri. that NwiW ' Jl«-p’ Alrhiiut t-p ginw u mnnurni ’iJMliit r ut-f. Tli-- r -■ ni p•. ■ r.) ili i r• glnu lipivr tuff-p'It In i'll fun. Ii-p], mini «lipp non tin tun- l t fin) In Inn-Pi IIKnlUrtl-n In JUll ID Its ltlfi«11V' 1.1 I lie toml cunifounlty- TliM niilimUHlr vi. w Is Imamt u]wui Hu- tin t ihn’ ■!.i.rillilrp.'Slt p.r rinys. fii-ut supjillsn Ilf Iullil.i r. iirinl Bumpfini |irinll|i'ti of tin- soil nml of f!i' fntiw or. hero IK fr.nl sli.r.- or Hirtum till JMM til cnilim (nil- ttll: lillllUl niKl I minor «■till.- ..f . n.ii.nl. ■■,iti«in.,.|iti. uhl.li nr - Ht nfll.-H Itl I llr M ill].' inurtn «f t]|p- will III All ln.tup.lrim ..iKliHv-r wha visll.-4 ilnr-m [. • • nil. i iiri-nl Hint tin rn« n.ninints now proii incsl liv n 'I.n n Itnrim lltdlMlfl.'S m- -ikltl.'l-'tit to oj.rrol. ,« I.uii.lr.-.l o,|. dllinfiAi mills iBiUiurmiurmit .t srrut vnrirt .if print fcicts mi.I Hint tli I'v-j-ri.ilin r. .■( ili.-- mini. milt, vi.itlil i.p- f-r.Hi llftjr in.H ', l.iinib -r |,I' JuiviJ rri Minois is sol.l n.r..1.11.1 it... ik.il hi In Ik liUlkiln .1 dllTvH'm f-m.in . Tils- «nr..it illnlrlp t ililin Li.i|iiti..i.ls ..r mu -Tny In • I,-- r-' mil. .ruti rH nf tin. Kurils nn.l Mlklillv Wist, anti t- Min imp.-r nulls or Ho Ksst, nml • « Hu ' fiJIrr filtlH I Hi Hall.,]. PnlInn (Jktiilr n.isir. n In-prtiiluct or In.-it t.'K- I llr mills, 1« s llii|Hi| 1.1 liiiiiAiit CMy- amt llioro mn vitI..I Inio «uioukiitisli [.in l,.-]i Tli iln 'M romuu;. nn.l vory toon. Ill the opinion .| I,- r 1 tr,ituitn.il |.itiin.,l. r.1 wh.-n mills Will In . tinlilishnl Hi ilavoti tor tin- ■Hlllnulvh nr II o' oiot.flJ.Ls frsun fti.’ tom ntl4 foroit. tha Milti, mini ijuikui. - inn in;11m amI rro tnn.'S of tin r.-gion wbirti j. now iHMill-lbotlHC Ilios sfi t 1 l It'S to ttio Inrlutlf Ini mi tors nr utlisr «crtlnns of tbvr ctitLnlry. A sEgiilXlCaTil trill.I In I oral inn no T is.'l ur In |£ anil Ahf nliM li bn h i ii irmrc nn.l mure ron spiranti in rmrnt s'--,rs. M 111-- r'Oil IlllSSlIy lis.mrinv value ml'tA by nsJ'S- r i 1|ir Another Hil r stllie r -t I (tier JJn.nnkV manu. rjiTuHnr li“i «rnw'n lAficill) An l WMultiJ. Then im Ii., n n. at- nf l ,-im i.l iiki1uj.trluL rot.-rpris. , nn.l until th.i f.yisi .|t.-)kt] ' is,, tuirloal .if pls.p-nomrii.tl .U-vctapmcnC- Tlp- ai.pPpstli hus vni crmlunl juhJ the ilrrr-lnpmsni per- Huron's slrals-lrtr position in thr h.-iirt of thl St l i i .nf in in- ,i utor nr tint Kn'At ami eTowiiiit Sotiihesst. 1.IU|.1-.I Wi!ti til,- I.,I I llmt the t-|t-hk- i r.-s. ur-.s in 1. iinin.l In Mils soctinti nf th.p vmtni t ion i an witlun n rail ins of .nip ]iU|Li3ri--l ml| f ot itils nt — IIloo.' nrv factors •kliich i.Jtv- I Itniriluitrsl lArgcly U. rh r|«V(p|ojnfi m at tlir |.r. —••it l .Vilil.il p i. r h. athor .-'iriSlii 1-r n I liin f nro (rnnn- p.lf tnllikli farllli lis uiimrimswai try sity i.tbr-r Ifllutlrlll ...ni. of thr Si.uihi-n'1 a lurin' siippli of labor rlimp |i i1 [.r-r|i'vl r I ■ Anil stuoin p.iw-rr, Anil I, 111 I k him hr oil n. o f hut us ihr must iirumUlne .-t;1li ii i r tlic XntHlii'fii straiiji Tin mujor itroups nf nin UfnrtiJt« tiulnv ur.- i.altlvs, i-i.iv ntuilurle luirlu'tj trei'tnl lr oils, mat Dim ry. huHilinir moloriibls f--m|i -rs. ..ml rs-fmcl aifrsi-i rtkir-j I |.t...|llrl . In thr Jinrs is. ihiiiIii llii's.i fttai ulUor will Im •upiilninnmiisl 11 liinninorfll.il In r-'f «hull Haw raw rnnlrtlnl , tH lonr t me I i r f.r Wluciimt, ihf laoliltio for dmr i timlun mJ I h rursfkft siitrnn will • v-t In- 4 w urc ' of1 prviVnniii HttnfatIl’iti i-o lilt 1' ii«• flicurva wlifl har ' rodtrlUuInt In tiff uin il ill It ,I mrcisc nml prosperity In ihr iui i„ tn who, by tbvlr •.arrek-tir nml liiv t-(sui-lHH ]at ur. hlivc OnlACjtCll IH’r l S- poMiiEilti.s for 111.' growth In the fulkiCO. C H. HUNNICUTT Clothing Company Offers rhe Besi in Men's Apparel for College Boys HATS TO SHOES From Top to Bottom Let Us Prove !i C. H. HUNNICUTT Clothing Company 317-519 THIRD STREET MACON, GEORGIA CORBIN SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail MILL SUPPLIES AND TOOLS 4hh BROADWAY MACON, GA. Ries Armstrong, Inc. JEWELERS Reliable Goods Only 315 THIRD STREET PHONE S 3 6 THE DEMPSEY BILLIARD PARLOR A Place of Clean Amusement” BASEMENT. HOTEL DEMPSEY John D. Carswell Co. INSURANCE 112 BAY STREET. EAST SAVANNAH. GA. Tattnall Square Pressing Club WHERE CLOTHES FOR MERCER MEN ARE PRESSED AND CLEANED G, R. Harvey, Ptop. Idependent Laundry DRY CLEANING AND DYEING Telephone 1000 20 Per Cent Discount Cash and Carry Olympia Restaurant MERCER MEN INVITED TO EAT HERE WHILE IN SAVANNAH Broughton Stjeet Turner Shoe Repair Shop 618!; Ch.ffr Sr. Phone 825 Work Called for and Delivered UNTOUCHED BY THE HUMAN HAND IN MANUFACTURE Assortments of Package Sugars FINE GRANULATED XXXX POWDERED TABLETS. CUBES, BROWNS SAVANNAH SUGAR REFINERY THIS BOOK PRINTED BY BENSON LARGEST COLLEGE ANNUAL PUBLISHERS IN THE WORLD HIGHEST QUALITY WORKMANSHIP SUPERIOR EXTENSIVE SERVICE EN50lJ (PRINTING CO NASMVILlCj r OLLEGE ANNUAL HEADQUARTERS A N N- ,VAl ■ sl kXl-D BL MOKE 11 r A MLRf Ul CORD Or IA l .N'Ts i ,11 should PRi;sr:kvr the —- ; i mosi i iw;; i radith n s nl rrJoy inspiration or that ivvRnc- 'T- ULAR SCHOOL LAR lo this LNiDWr; have r: nr voRFn TOCOOPLIJATt: with tue S lAri VND Tiiis r !111 'LLUs-nfN-nNG Sr 7 ? ?(? J eart of the South BIRMINGHAM Fora Quarter of a Cent up’ Illustrators oi Dist- inctive College and I li$h ScVtool Annual; d RIALTO First Run Pictures CAPITOL First Run Pictures CRITERION Splendid Pictures GRAND B. F. Keith Vaudeville BOOST MACON’S THEATRES _
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