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SO TI IIS IS MERCER — GEE! ... Bewildered fresh- men . . . Orientation week . . . Correspondence from the outside world . . . RUSHING — Ah, little rushcc, what will you have? Then pledging, and poor PLEDGE! . . . Mercer is located in the heart of Georgia which has a very delightful climate” — Oh, yeah? . . . Those choir trips — Pen held and its impressive ceremonies . . . The lawyers” met the big wheels” at Law Day. The big event of the year came with Bear Day — quite a triumph for all concerned . . . The Pan-Hellenic bingo party was fun for all . . . Signing out on date cards became a pleasant duty for MEPites . . . Then Ann Miller put Mercer on the map with her grasshop- per swallowing feat. What a gal! . . . Vespers gave every day just the right close . . . and the Christmas caroling around the tree at Roberts turned our hearts to the true celebration, as did Religious Focus Week. the N INERS thnouqh Susan came to grace our campus . . . Valentine’s Day, anil Nickie did herself proud on ilic MEP Valen- tine dinner ... I he climax of the year came with the dedication of our renovated chapel and organ on Poun- der’s Day. no YOU REMEMBER? I he I.F.C.’s kept our feet moving and our morale high . . . And basketball came to spotlight Mercer with her hard fighting team . . . Lectures and labs . . . Chapel in the gym . . . Catology” . . . Classes and cuts . . . Week-ends anil holidays . . . The Macon Youth Revival . . . All of these make the Mercer '49 trail. W £ DEDICAT The forty-nine edition of the CAl LDKON' to one who has established a firm hold on the hearts of even student In his genuine interest in u and our acti ities, his sympathetic audience to our needs, and his promotion of better understanding between faculty and students. In appreciation for his pioneering as a counselor, friend, and teacher we dedicate this book. HI DEAN RICHARD C. HI RTS FORE W O lib J. J. k k •r The FORTY NINTHS have attempted in this book to retell the storv of the trail we have hla ed at Mercer k mr this year. W e have pictured our toil ami our laughter. our red letter days and our everyday experiences. May k •r i .iih of us find our goal at the end of the trail. k -r wvwowaw «! Hl'6 1 • 9(61 I.HVWO) I. S' •( IV V f PrcuMlf £tant(A Out ALMA MAT LU DR. SPRICHT DOWELL, A.R., M.A.. LL.D. Vreudent Who. by steadfastness of ideal, ability, and determined effort, hat made this tchool an institution nationally acknowledged and praised highly bv all who know it. ADMINISTRATION MAJOR GEORGE R. CONNELL. A.B., M.A. Vice-President Our vice-president is always on the go. He proves that good things can come in large packages. DR. OTIS I). KNIGHT, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of the College Still water flows deep. lb LOUISE BROWN, A.B., M.Ed. Dean of Women Her quiet efficiency ami wise counid en- dears her to us .ill. MRS. WILLIAM ROWSTON. A.B. Atii%tar.f Dean You can’t miss classes or chapel without hearing from this young l.idy. ejf the COLLEGE IRANK CLARK, A.B., M.A. Registrar A m.tn with the school at his fingertips. FRED H. HATTRICH RnwnfK Manager He carefully hold the pursestrings of Mercer ami wisely directs its Business. PESSO N M E I The library t.ilT consists of MRS. JAMES KOPP anil MRS. A. P. MONTAGUE, scales!, and MRS. BRYCE RAY, MISS MARION RIGDON, and MISS ANNE McKAY. MR. CHARLES STONE is our librarian. MRS. ANN Nl( KERSON, the nurse and dietitian over at M.E.P., is sitting with MISS LEONE (TONY) BATES, who is resident counselor. MRS. M. M. REEVES tries to please the boys svith their fowl, and MRS. E. K. S IIL'LTZE looks after their health. MR. HARRY V. SMITH. SR., our alumni secretary, .s assisted by MISS I RANCES FLOYD. 18 PERSON N r r i MISS LUCII.Lt JOHNSON .s Mercer’s treasurer, and MRS. MARY H. KOPP, MISS PEGGY SMALL- ING, MRS. CAROLYN HOLDER. MISS ELLEN SI 0( UMR make up the business stall. MRS. NX'. O. BROWN. MRS. BETSY NELSON, and MRS. FRANC IS SPINKS keep us in Iwokk ami mail. MRS. AGNES WATSON, our assistant registrar, i asM ted by MISS DOTHORY HAWKINS, LI) CLI- BURN, MISS CLARICE SMITH, and MRS. ALICE OWENS. 19 THE WALTER F. GEORGE SCHOOL ( LAW Energetic clean who uphold' the dignity, and capably directs the studies of the Walter F. George School of Law. DEAN F. HODGE O’NEAL LAW SCHOOL STAFF Bryce Rea, Jr., James (. . Quarles, Henry S. Barnes, Dean F. Hodge O’Neal, Mrs. Larry Pcdrick, Edgar H. Wilson, Oliver A. Rice. 20 ■I THE ROBERTS SCHOOL of CHRISTIANITY The School of ( hristianity plays a large part in cultivating the Mercer Spirit and the Spirit at Mercer. Dean Hansford D. Johnson, able and sincere leader, is well known for his courses such as Life of Paul” (and six term papers). Follow the trail toward his goal and you’ll know the heights of true ansi glowing 1 hris- tianity. Sidelining her counseling and continuously pro- moting some new projects among her dorm girls. Miss Tony” Bates also teaches Bible His- tory in the ilcpartment. The problems of philosophy, religion and the church never get too deep for Dr. H. L. Batts and Dr. Pope Duncan. The bricks of the The- ology Building would not be complete without these two. 21 LANGUAGES W BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DR. V. P. SMITH, head of the Modern Language Department, plant these tough Spanish assignments. MISS CORINE BYRD. MRS. HELEN McKENNA, and MISS JO EI I EN CUR ETON arc honored with probing wIa francais ct al cspanol” into the heads of language student . DR. F. K. S( HLT.TZE teaches German and smilingly greets everyone that he passes with a short H’ya. Associate Professor of Classical Languages DR. ROB- ERT E. ANTHONY is spoken of as being very kind and humble. That friend of the students, MRS. Z. B. VANCE, instructor of Secretarial Studies, handles her posi- tion with genuine interest and capability. ENGLISH W ECONOMICS Mercer is quite fortunate U. have DR. ROBERT HIGHEILE at the head of the English Department. You almost feel like you are in England as he glides through that old English as well as Chaucer did. All right , it’s DR. PAUL COUSINS, the warm- hearted anil friendly professor of literature who came to us from Shorter. Don’t you see? With him is the well-known PROFESSOR W. T. SMAI.I.EY, who pleases the students hv asking questions hv the roll. This English would be far from complete without MISS MABLE BRANTLEY, MRS. HENRY S. BARNES, and MISS MARY JORDAN SANDERS. Here we have The Colonel GEORGE BLOSSOM with all of his stories about his many different jobs; DR. A. B. ANTHONY. The Good Dr. , with his anecdotes, and DR. OLIVER SOROSI, the head of the Economics Department. W SCIENCE MATH METI CS MR. GAIL LUKE CARVER, «He true coincrv.it.on. i t' jnd head of our biology department, points to one ot those animals while MR. JOHN I). GOODMAN and MR. I HEOPHILUS PARVIN HAINES look on In the mathematic department, PROFESSORS CLIFFORD Vi'. THOMPSON and JAMES A. DUN- t AN look on while PROFESSOR RILEY B. PLYMALF goes into the square root of the matter. The head of the physics department, OR. R. I. ALLEN, and MR. WILLIAM H. MINOR, have a K°od time showing us what the electron van be made to do. DR. BERNARD BETTMAN, head of the chemistry department, discusses the chemical make-up of the atom with MR. JOHN W. HOLDING. 21 SOCIAL S.O.R. ; I)R. RALPH NEWTON, well-known educator in ihc South, and MISS OLIVE RKNIROL, .1 sympathetic counselor of practice teaching. The Sociology Department consists of DR. KELLEY BARNETT, the perfect advisor on questions love, courtship, and marriage , and MR. and MRS. HOWARD McCLAIN (competition and cooperation in the family). PROFESSORS DONALD McDONALD and HENRY WARNACK teach the nose for news to the students in the Journalism Depart- ment. If it’s historical or geographical information that you’re seeking just ask DR. SPENC ER B. KING or MR. ANTHONY STANFIELD. 25 FIME ARTS Thp Music Department is unilcr the direc- tion of DR. ARTHUR L. RICH (Breathe deeply and watch that blend!) MRS. RICH accompanies the choir and teaches voice. Heading the Art Department is MR. MAR- SHAL DAUGHERTY (Mr. D ), who loves to give hints on how to built! your dream house. MRS. MARY BROOKS (Popkins) HICKS, poised and attractive, with that flowing Virginia accent, heads the Dramatics De- par t men t. 26 PHYSICAL On the winning aide?? Always!! With COACHES CLAUDE SMITH .in ! JIM COWAN at the head of our Bear Cage. EDUCATION And—as the heads of our Physical Education Department, .MR. ' . B. VANCE and MISS NELL LEWIS will keep all Mcrccrians physical- ly fit. k O T c COL. GEORGE R. SCITHERS, professor of military science and tactics, in the fall points out a troubled spot to MAJOR MAL- COLM C. JOHNSON, who is the present professor of military science and tactics. 28 ah4 their DAM DUNVCODY................................................................President EVELYN McAHIHUR........................................................Vice-President SARA HI NSON.................................................Secretas) and Treasurer A MILESTONE OF PROGRESS—Graduation . reluc tjntly loving old friends and sentimental places, to find our places In life. Tho' we beam with just pride over our diplomas, and breathe a m of made it at last’ , we experience a peculiar sensation when the Alma .Water is sung and we realize it really is time to say •’GOODBYK. MERCER’ tl I AC RF.E AKINS AMSPOKER ANDREWS ATKINSON AX SON BABER BACON L. I). BAILEY ELROY AC REE, A.B., Ah « on, Ga. Life Service Bind 48. 49; M.I.M.A. 48- 49 . . . JOHN O. AKIN'S, A.IE, Sat tinutih, .i. B.S.U. Greater Council ’48-M9; Life Service Band 4S- 49; Glee Club 48- 49; A Capped Choir ’4I-M9; M.I.M.A. 48- 49; Religious Education Associa- non ’48-’49 . . . GUY AMSI'OKER, A.B., Moron, (iii. Phi Delta Theta, President 47-’48 . . . MARTHA ANDREWS, A.B.. Carney.-, Cm. Y.W.A. '4 V46- 47- 4K; W.A.A. '47-'4S ’49; (ilee Club 45-’46; Aleml ic Club 47- 48-'49; F.T.A. ’47-’48; Alpha Delta Pi. Secretary ’47 49 . . . MARIAN ATKINSON, A.B., Ravley, G. Kappa Delta Epsilon 47-’49, Secretary '4S-’49; B. S.U. Greater Council 47- 48; M.E.P. (Council. Senior Representative, 48- 49; Alembic Club 45-’46; F.T.A. 47-’48; Chi Omega 46-’49, Treasurer ’4 7- 4 8 . . . WILLIAM AXSON, A.B.. Talla taucc, Fla. M.I.M.A. 47 49; Physics Club 47-’48; Rear Skin ’48-’49. . . . VONNIE BABER. A.B., Watfunglom, I). C . Phi Delta Literary Society 46- 47; B.S.U. Greater Coun- cil ’4 .-’47; Y.W.A. ’46-N7; Future Business Leaders 46-’4X; M.E.P. Council, Editor of pa- per ’47- 48; CAUIIWON St a if 46- 48; M.l C. A. 4(.-’49, Secretary ’47- 48. Vice-President 4X- 49 . . . C HAS. E. BACON, A.B., Macon. Ga. Alpha Lambda Tau ’46-’47 . . . LEONARD I). BAILEY, A.B., Macon, Ga. Kappa Alpha . . . TALMADGE BAILEY. A.B., Apex, N. C. Physics Club; Kappa Phi Kappa; Basketball ’47; Base- ball 47; M” Club; Kappa Sigma. T. BAILEY MILDRED BALKCOM, A.B., Blakely, Ga. B.S. U. Greater Council ’4S-’49; Life Service Band. Secretary 48- 49; Y.W.A. ’48.’49; Publicity 49; Religious Education Association 48- 49, Secretary 49; M.I.C.A. ’48-'49, Vice-Presi- dent 49 ... HENRY BALLINGER. A. B.. Atlanta, Ga. Glee Club 45; Life Service Band 4 . 49; Ministerial Association 4S- 49 . . . HIRAM F. BANKSTON. A.B., Moron, Ga. . . . BURTON B. BARMORE, JR.. A.B., Dublin, CjI, . President. Sophomore Class. ,46- 47; Gam- ma Sigma Epsilon ’48-'49; Alembic Club '48- '49; Alpha Tau Omega Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil 47 . . . JULIETTE BATTS. A.B.. Moron. (ia. Alembic Club ‘45-'46; Glee Club 4S-’49; Macon Misses ’4S-’49. Treasurer '46; A Cap- pel la Choir '47-’49; Mercer Players 46-’47; (.hi Omega . . . REID BENSON, A.B., Mobili-, Ala. Life Service Band '47-'48; F.T.A. ’47-'48 . . . CHARLES C. BETTIS. A.B., Cumming. Ga. Mercer Players ’45-’49; M.I.M.A. ’47- 49, Chaplain ’47; Alpha Psi Omega ’47- 49. Presi- dent 48-’49; Ministerial Association 4 5-’49; Chairman of Counseling 48-’49; Chi Alpha Omega, Historian, 48-’49 . . . C. W. BISHOP, A.B., Mat on, Ga. Ciceronian '46-M7; Bear Skin Start 46-’47; Track '46-'47; Kappa Sigma . . . Bl AKF S. BIVINS. A.B., Mount Vernon, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega . . . SHIRLEY BLOOD- WORTH, A.B., Maeon, Ga. Macon Misses '47- '48; F.T.A. 48; Phi Mu. BALKCOM BAI LINGER BANKSTON BARMORE BATTS BENSON BETTIS BISHOP BIVINS BLOOD- WORTH hineteeh hundred and tfcrtij-hihe 33 I BLOSSOM BLOUNT BOND L. M. BOWEN I . A. BOWEN BOWERS BRADFORD BRENT BREWSTER BROOKS NATALIE BLOSSOM, A.B.. Murom, Ga. Alena hic Club ’45-’46; W.A.A. ’46-’47; Cheerleader ’4 - 47; Macon Misses ’45-’47; Mercer Players •4S-’48; Ciceronian ’45-’48; Clutter Staff ’47- ’4S-’49; Sponsor fur Sigma Nu Fraternity ’48- 49; Phi Mu, Vice-President ’47- 48, President 48-’49 . . . THADDEUS B. BLOUNT. A.B., Thomaston, Ga. E.T.A. ’47-’4S . . . TULLY M. BOND, A.B., Murom, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega 43- 44; CAULDRON Staff ’4J-’44: Star Skiu Staff ’4 .’44; Flying Club 47-’48; Red Cross Coun- cil ’48; Blue Kev '48; Inter-Fraternity Council President ’48; Phi Delta Theta 43- 48; Alumni Secretary . . . EMORY M. BOWEN. A.B.. liar- risom. Ga. Glee Club ’42-’43; Kappa Phi Kappa ’46-’49; Ministerial Association ’42-’49 . . . PAUL A. BOWEN. A.B., Portal. Ga. . . . HER- MAN M. BOWERS. A.B., Cattom, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council 45- 49; Life Service Band ’49- '49; Alpha Phi Omega ’47- 49; Ministerial As- sociation 4S-’49; Social Chairman 46, Reporter ’48-’49; M.I.M.A. ’47-’49. Treasurer ’47- 48, President 48-’49; Chafer ’48-’49. Business Man- ager; Chi Alpha Omega. Bishop, ’48-M9 . . . F. DON BRADFORD. A.B., Macon. Ga. Future Business Leaders ’4 ; Kappa Alpha . . . I.AN- DON H. BRENT, A.B., Macon, Ga. . . . RAY BREWSTER. A.B.. Cedartou n, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council 47-’49; B.S.U. Executive Coun- cil C horister ’48; Track ’47- 48; A Cappedt Choir. Business Manager. ’47- 4S; Glee Club 47-‘48; Blue Kev 48- 49; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President, ’48; President, Student Gos-crn- menc, ’4S-’49; M” Club ’4S.'49; I.F.C. ’47.’48; Kappa Alpha . . . LAMAR J. BROOKS, A.B.. M.iron, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega 47-’49; B.S.U. Greater Council ’47’49; B.S.U. Executive Coun- cil; Gauntlet Editor 47-’4S; President. B.S.U., ’48-’49; .Ministerial Association 47- 49; A Cap- ped. Choir ’47-’48; Giro Club ’47-’4S. BROOKS MEL WIN BROOKS. B.S., Col urn but, Ga. Phyv- let Club ’47, Vice-President 48 . . . JAMES VERNON BROWN, A.B., Five Points, Ah. A Cappclla Choir ’47-’48; Ministerial Associa- tion ’46-’47-’48 . . . WALLACE L. BRYANT. A.B., Macon, Ga. . . . WALTER E. BRYANT. A.B., Carters i ille. Ga. Ministerial Association '48-’49 . . . DAN BULLARD III. A.B.. Maro , Ga. Master, Mercer Masonic Club, 48- 49; Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, Secretary, ’41, President ’48 . . . GEORGE L. BURKIIALTER, A.B.. Maro . Ga. . . . CHARLES EDWARD CAMP, A.B., Rex, Ga. Ministerial Association '48-’49 . . . ELIZABETH CAMP, A.B., Morrow, Ga. Gam- ma Sigma Epsilon, Recorder. ’48-’49; Life Serv- ice Band ,48-,49; Y.W.A. ,48-’49; M.I.C.A.. Pro- gram Chairman, ’48-’49 .. . GERALD E. CAMP, A.B., Maeon, Ga. A Cappclla Choir ’46; Plying C lub ’47; R.O.T.C. ’47; Gamma Sigma Epsilon '48; Alpha Lambda Tau 46-’47; Sigma Nu . . . OLA CAMPBELL, A.B., Quincy, Ha. Y.W.A. ’46-’49; W.A.A. 46-’49, President ’48-’49; Pan- liellcnic Council 47-’49; Alembic Club ’45-’49, Secretary ’47-’4S; Alpha Delta Pi, President, ’48-’49. BROWN W. L. BRYANT W. E. BRYANT BULLARD BURKIIALTER C. E. CAMP ELIZABETH CAMP G. E. CAMP CAMPBELL ctf nineteen hundred and ertif-nine 33 I L ANNON CARROLL CARSTAR- PHEN CHAFFIN CHAMBERS CHAUNCEY CM EVES CHILDS CLARKE CHRISTIAN CHARLES L. CANNON, JR., A.B., Maeon. Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa 4X-’49; Kappa Alpha ’45-’49 . . . JACK C. CARROLL, A.B., Macon, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa ’48; Ministerial Association •46- 4 . . . ORRIN H. CARSTARPHEN. JR., A.B., Macon, Ga__RICHARD E. CHAFFIN, A.B., Macon, Ga. Inter-Fraternity Council ’46- ’47-’4S; Alpha Tau Omega. President, ’47-’48 . . . WOODFIN C. CHAMBERS, A.B., Macon, Ga. Mercer Masonic Club ’47-’49, Treasurer ’48; Future Business Leaders 47-’48 . . . RAY- MOND CHAUNCEY, A.B., Baxley, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council ’48-’49; Ministerial Association ’47-’4S-,49; Life Service Band ’47-’4S . . . HARRY L. CHEVES, JR.. PRE-MED., Union Point, Ga. Gamma Sigma Epsilon. Visor, ’48- ’49; Glee Club ’42-’4J; Phi Della Theta, Treas- urer. ’47-'48 . . . GEORGE H. CHILDS, A.B., Thomaiton, Ga. Glee Club ’46-’48; Mercer Players ’4r.-,47-,48.’49 . . . JAMES M. CHRIS- TIAN, A.B., F.ait Point, Ga. Bear Skin ’47-’48; Vice-President, Student Body, ’47-’48; Kappa Phi Kappa 48- 49; Alembic Club, Vice-Presi- dent, ’48-’49; Cluster Staff ’48-’49; Inter-Fra- ternity Council ’48-’49; Alpha Lambda Tau, Chaplain, ’46-’47; Sigma Nu, Commander, ’48- ’49, Assistant Treasurer 47-’48 . . . ELMER H. CLARKE, JR.. A.B., Macon, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa ’47-’48- 49. 30 STEWART K. CLARK, A.8., Vincennes, Ind. Glee Club 46- 49; A Cappella Choir 46- 49; Ministerial Association '46-’49; B.S.U. Greater Council ’47- 49; h.S.U. Executive Council, Ex- tension Director Summer 48; Master, Mercer Masonic Club, ’47-’48- 49; M.I.M.A. ’47-’48-’49; Life Service Band, Vice-President, 48- 49 . . . JAMES L. CLEGG, JR., A.B., Dalton, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa 47-’48- 49; F.T.A. 4X- 49; Inter-Fraternity Council, President Summer ’48; Sibina Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer, ’44 . . . T. JACKSON CLEGHORN, A.B., Lakeland, Flu. Inter-Fraternity Council ’46; Lambda Chi Alpha . . . FRAN CLEMENTS, A.B., Morgan, Ga. Glee Club 47- 48; F.T.A., Secretary, ’47- ,48-,49; CAULDRON Stuff ,47-,48-,49; Clns- tei Start 47-’48; Vice-President, Junior Class, 47-’48; Junior Class Sponsor, May Court, 47- '48; Phi Mu, Secretary, 4X- 49 . . . JOE GUN- TER CLEMENTS, A.B., Savannah, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega ’47-’49; B.S.U. Greater Council 47- 48; B.S.U. Executive Council 48- 49; Minis- terial Association 47- 49; Life Service Band 47- '49; A Ctpprlla Choir 47-’49, Manager, 48- 49; Glee Club 47-’49; M.I.M.A. 47-’49, Presi- dent, 48; Gaunt let Staff 47- 49; Intramural Athletics '47- 48-’49 . . . WILLIAM B. COCH- RAN III, A.B., Macon, Ga. A Capprlla Choir 46-’47- 48-,49; Glee Club ,46-’47-,48- 49; In- ter-Fraternity Council 46- 47; Lambda Chi Alpha . . . JAMES EMMETT COLLINS, A.B., Manchester, G.i---------JAMES H. COLLINS. JR.. A.8., Macon, Ga. Physics Club 47-’48- 49, Presi- dent 49 . . . JAMES A. COLQUITT, A.B., Macon, Ga. . . . SARAH COOK, A.B., Atlanta, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council 45- 46; Glee C lub M5-'46; Cluster Staff 45- 46; Mercer Play- ers 4S- 49, Secretary ’48- 49; Bear Skin Staff 46-’47- 48; CAULDRON, Assistant Flditor, 47- 48; Red Cross Council. Vice-President, 47- 48; Cardinal Key, Secretary, 48- 49; Chi Omega, President, 48- 49. CLARK CLEGG CLEGHORN F. CLEMENTS J. G. CLEM- ENTS COCHRAN J. E. COLLINS J. H. COLLINS COLQUITT COOK ctf nineteen hundred and tfertij-nine 37 r O R CUNNING- HAM DAVIDSON DAVIS DAY DEAN DEATON DE LOZIER DISMUKE THEODORE S. COURTNEY. A.B., Sanity Salt, Ga. Ministerial Association 47-’48- 49 . . . JAMES C. COX. A.B., Dublin, Ga. Physics Club 47- 48; Alembic Club 47-’48- 49; I hi Delta Theta . . . STEWART O. CUNNINGHAM. A.B., Macon. Ga. Kappa Sigma .. . JOHN H. DAVID- SON, JR., A.B., Angusta, Ga. Ministerial Asso- ciation 46- 49; Blue Key 47-’48- 49; Phi Eta Sigma 47- 49; Kappa Phi Kappa 47-’49, Presi- dent, 48-M9; Varsity Baseball Team 47- 48- '49, Captain '49; Basketball 'B” Team '48 . . . CHARLES E. DAVIS, A.B., Jonesboro, Ga. Sig- ma Nu, Lieutenant Commander, 48- 49 . . . TAL DAY, A.R., Macon, Ga. Ciceronian 46- 48-’49; Bear Skin Staff 47- 48-’49; Glee Club 47-’48- 49; Mercer Players 47-’48- 49; CAUL- DRON Staff 48- 49; Clatter Staff 48- 49; Alembic Club 47- 49; Kappa Sigma . . . ROB- ERT LEE DEAN, A.B., Sycamore, Ga. .. . CHARLES PEELER DEATON, A.R., Macon, Ga. Track 47- 48; Alembic Club 48; Alpha Tau Omega . . . O. L. DE LOZIER. JR., A.B., Atlanta, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega '46-'47-’4S, Vice-President 47; A C appella Choir 46- 49, Floor Manager, 46- 47; Glee Club 46-’47- 48; Phi Delta Theta, Chorister, 48 . . . RICHARD LOWREY DISMUKE, A.B., Macon, Ga. Phi Eta Sigma 46-’48; Blue Key, Vice-President, 47; Clutter Staff 46- 47; CAULDRON Staff 47; Inter-Fraternity Council 47; Intramural Ath- letics; American Lcginn 46- 47; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President, 47. 38 PATTY DIXON, A.B.. Rirhlan.l, Ga. Mercer Players ’48-’49; Clutter Staff ’48; W.A.A. 48- ’49; Phi Mu .. . MAYES DOBBINS, A.B., Maeon. Gif. Cluster Sport Staff 46; Basketball Var- sity ,46- 47-'48- 49; Varsity Baseball ’46-’47- ’48; M” C luli ’46-’49, Vice-President, ’47-’48; Blue Key '47-M9; Ciceronian '47; Bear Skin Sports Editor ’47; Inter-Fraternity Council 47- ’48; Sigma Nu, Pledge Master and Marshal, ’47-’49 . . . JOHN DONEIIOO, A.B., Rot well. Gif. Mercer Players ’45-’46; Alpha Psi Omega ’46-’47-’4S; Sigma Nu . . . W. D. DOOLEY, A.B., Macon, G.i., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . JOHN W. DOZIER, A.B., Macon, Ga. Kappa Alpha ’4)-’46-'47-’48 . . . ADENA DUGGAN. A.B., Maro , Ga. Glee Club ’46-’47-’48-’49; Mercer Players '46-’47-’48; Macon Misses ‘46- ’49. President ’48-’49; Mercer Maskers, Presi- dent, ’46-’47; Physics Club ’47-’48-’49, Secre- tary and Treasurer ’47; Phi Mu . . . DANIEL D. DUNWOODY, JR., A.B., .Macon, Ga. Clus- ter Staff ’46-’47; Kappa Phi Kappa ’47- 49; Inter-Fraternity Council 47-’49; Future Busi- ness Leaders ’47-’49; President of Senior Class ’48-’49; Kappa Alpha President ’48-M9 . . . GRADY DURDEN, A.B., Moultrie. Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa ’47-’49, Vice-President ’4S-’49; Alembic Club ’47-’49, President ’4S-‘49; Cicero- nian ’47-’49; Red Cross Council 47-’48: Clus- ter Staff ’47-’48; Inter-Fraternity Council ’48- ’49; Kappa Sigma . . . HENRY J. DURHAM, JR.. A.B., l emon,fin,t, I la. Ministerial Associa- tion ’46-’47-’48-'49; B.S.U. Executive Council, Treasurer, 47-’4S, Editor ’48-’49; Religious Education Association ’4S-’49; Student Activi- ties Committee ’48-’49; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice- President, ’47, President '47-’48 . . . RUBY KEI I Y DURHAM, A.B., Vetnundina. Via. A Cappella ( hoir ’46-'47-’48; Glee Club ’46- ‘47-’48; B.S.L Greater Council '47; M.I.C.A. ’48-’49. DIXON DOBBINS DONEIIOO DOOLEY DOZIER DUGGAN DUNWOODY DURDEN H. J. DURHAM RUBY K. DURHAM cfj nineteen hundred and tfcrtif-nine 39 r M I O R DuVALL DWELLE G. L. ENGLISH PATTY ENGIISH G. W. EPPS M. R. EPPS C. E. EVANS M. EVANS W. A. EVANS FAGLIER WALLACE L. DuVALL, A.B., Edison, Ga. La School Association 47-’4S; Y.M.M.C. 47- 48- ’49; B.S.U. Executive Council, Treasurer, '48- ’49, State President 48-’49; Life Service Band ’48-’49; Bear Skin Staff ’48-’49, Business Man- ager; Alpha Tau Omega . . . MILTON DWELLE, A.B., Midi1 , ( ' i. Ministerial Association ’46-’47- ’48-’49 .. .GEORGE L. ENGLISH. A.B.. Macon. Ga. . . . PATTY ENGLISH, A.B., Sandcruille, da. Alembic Club ’4S- 49; M.I.C A. ’48-’49 . . . GEORGE W. EPPS. A.B.. Maro . Ga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . MARION R. EPPS, A.B., Augusta, G,i. B.S.U. Executive Council Pianist 48-'49; A Cappella Choir 47-’48-’49 . . . CEIARLES E. EVANS, A.B., Atlanta, Ga. Min- isterial Association ’46-’47-’4X; A Cappella Choir ’46-’47-’48; Glee Club ’46-’47-’48; B.S.U. Greater Council '48; Alpha Phi Omega ’48 . . . MIRIAM EVANS, A.B.. Jackson, Ga. Life Serv- ice Band 4 - 47; A Cappella Choir ’46-’47; Glee Club ’45-’47; Mercer Players 45-’49; Alembic Club ’46-’47; Y.W.A. ’4S- 48; F.T.A. 46-’48; W.A.A. ’47-’49; CAULDRON Staff ’48- ’49; Alpha Psi Omega, Secretary, 48-’49; Alpha Delta Pi . . . WILLIAM A. EVANS, A.B., Macon. Ga. Future Business Leaders of America, 47-'48 . . . IRA B. FACLIEK, A.B., At era, Ga. Mercer Players ’4 - 46; Ministerial Association ’46-’47- ’48; B.S.U. Greater Council 47-’48. 10 FEAGIN JF.AN FEAGIN, A.B., Macon, Ga. Mercer Play- er '45-MJ; Macon Misses M5- 49, Secretary ’46- MS; CAULDRON Business Staff M7-M9; Y.W. A. M1-M7; F.r.A. M8-M9; Wesley Foundation '48-M9; Kappa Delta Epsilon M7-M9, President ’48 49; Chi Omega M5-M9 . . . KAll-OKI) T. FLANDERS, A.B., Macon, Ga. Basketball Mb. M7-M8; M” Clui ; American Legion; Track 47; S.gma Nu . . . MARSHALL ANN FLEM- ING, A.B., Muco , Ga. Macon Misses M7-MX . . . JOHN N. FOREMAN, JR.. A.B., No, man Park. Ga. Ministerial Association M7-M8-M9 . . . Cl ARE FOSTER. A.B.. Dallas. Ga. A Cappella Choir M7-M9; Glee Club M7-M9; Physics Club M7-M9; Pan-Hellenic Council MI-M9; Chs Omega . . . BETTYE A. FRIED. A.B., Macon, Ga. Macon Misses M6-M7-M8-M9 . . . JOE F. FULBRIGHT, A.B.. EattanrHIe, Ga. Ministerial Association M7-M8-M9 . . . ROBERT GARD- NER, A.B., Maro , Ga. Cluster Staff M6-M8; Life Service Band M6-M8; Ministerial Associa- tion M6-M9; Phi Eta Sigma M6-M9, Secretary- Treasurer M7-M8 . . . EUGENE THOMAS GIBBONS, A.B., Donations illa, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council . . . HORACE E. GILBERT, A.B., Macon, Ga. Ministerial Association M5- M6-M7-M8. FLANDERS FLEMING FOREMAN FOSTER FRIED FULBRIGHT GARDNER GIBBONS GILBERT ctf hiheteeh hundred and crtif-nine 41 Gil BERT GOODLOE M. K. GORDON MIRIAM GORDON GORDY PHOEBE GRAGG SUSAN GRAGG GRANT GREENE MARION P. GILBERT, A.B.l.MiunnlGd. Kappa Sigma . . . LESTER GOODLOE, A.B., Macon, Ga. . . . MELVIN ROYCE GORDON, A.ft., Miu on, Git. Future Business Leaders ’47-’49; CAULDRON Start ’47-'4 8; B.S.U. Greater Council ’47-’4S; Inter-Eraternitv Council, President, '47; Kappa Plii Kappa ’48-’49; Kap- pa Sigma, Treasurer, ’48 . . . MIRIAM GOR DON, A.B.. Macon, Ga. Macon Misses 46-’47; Life Service Band ’46-’49; Glee Club 47-’48; B.S.U. Greater Council ’47-’48-’49; B.S.U. Ex- ecutive Council, Secretary, ’47- 48; Kappa Delta Epsilon ’4S-M9 . . . CARY B. GORDY, A.B., Mu COM, Gti. Ministerial Association ’46- 48; B.S.U. Greater Council ’47-’4S . . . PHOEBE GRAGG, A.B., Winston-Salem. .V. C. Glee Club ’46-’47; W.A.A. ’46-’49; Y.W.A. ’46- ’49; Kjpp.i Delta Fpsilnn. Publicity Chairman, ’48-’49; F.T.A. ’47-’49, Secretary ’48. Vice- President ’49; M.E.P. Council ’47-’48; Phi Mu. Treasurer, 47-’49 . . . SUSAN' GRAGG, A.B., Winston-Salem, N. C. W.A.A. ’47-’48; Y.W.A. 47-’49; Aitl to Europe Committee ’48; Kappa Delta Epsilon. Vice-President, ’47-’49; Phi Mu, Secretary of Pledge Class, ’47 . . . JAMES GRANT. A.B., Warmer Robins, Ga. . . . AL- FRED J. GREENE. A.B.. Iron City. Ga. . . . J. GOODI.OE GRIER, A.B., Macon, Ga. Gamma Sigma Epsilon ’47-’49. GRIER JIM NORMAN GRIFFITH. A.B., Maeon, Ca. Inifr-Fraifrmty Council ’45-M6; Clutter Ai- tocutc Editor '47-'48; Kappa Alpli.i . . . LE- NORA GRINER, A.B., Thomas,,Ile, Ca. B.S.U. Greater Council, Pianist. ’47; B.S.U. Executive Council ’47-’48; Life Service Band ’47 ’48; A C.ippcll.i Choir 47-’48; Ciceronian 48; Y.W. A. ’47-’48; Chi Omega . . . MARION FRANCES GROVE, A.B., Macon, Ga. A Cappella Choir ’48-’49; Macon Misses ’48-’49; Alpha Delta Pi . . . JAMES P. GRUBBS, A.B.. Macon, Ga. Min- istcrial Association . . . CURRAN T. GUNN, A.B.. Doohuf . Cur. Lite Service Band '47-’49; M.I.M.A. ’47- 48- 49; B.S.U. Greater Council ’48-’49; Ministerial Association ’48- 49 . . . WILLIAM T. HACKETT, A.B., Vicksburg Mm. Alpha Tau Omega ’43-’49 . . . DEAN M. HALL, A.B., Macon, Ga. Ciceronian ’48- 49; Future Business Leaders ’48-’49; Kappa Alpha . . . REBA HAMILTON. A.B., Cortlclc, Ga. Mercer Players ’47-’48; F.T.A. ’47-,48-,49; Life Service Band 47-’48; B.S.U. Greater Council ’47-’48-’49; B.S.U. Executive Council ’48; W.A. A. ’47-’48; Y.W.A.; Alpha Delta Pi . . . WIL- LIAM E. HAMMOND, A.B., Atlanta, Ga. A Cappcil.i Choir ’48-’49; M.I.M.A. ’48-’49_ EDWARDS S. HAMRICK, A.B., Mare , Ga. Alembic Club; Sigma Nu. GRIFFITH GRINER GROVE GRUBBS GUNN HACKF.TT HALL HAMILTON HAMMOND E. S. HAMRIC K ctf nineteen hundred and ertif-nine 43 I J. K. IIAM- RICK 11ANNI K ANNE MARRIS HILDA HARRIS R. HARRIS HARRISON HART HARTLEY IIASKIN HATCHER JOHN K. HAMRICK, A.B., Macon, Ga. Sigma Nu . . . BEN N. MANNER, A.B.. Ma, on, Ga. Kappa Sigma . . . ANNE HARRIS, A.B., Macon, Ga. Alpha Delta Pi . . . HILDA HARRIS, A.B., Atlanta, Ga. Silhouette ’46- 47; Ciceronian 46- ’47; Glee Club ‘46-’4S; Life Service Barn! 46- •49; B.S.U. Greater Council ’46-’48; Y.W.A. ’46-’49; F.T.A. 47-’49; Kappa Delta Eptilon •47- 49; CAULDRON 47- 48; Chntcr Staff 47- 4K; B.S.U. Executive Council Secretary ’48- 49; Cardinal Key 48- 49; Phi Mu . . . RAYMOND HARRIS, A.B., Mticon, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa •47-'49; Phytic C lub '47- 49; Future Bucinrtc Leader '46- 49, Prccident 47- 48; American Le- gion 47- 49, Vice-Commander 47- 48; Sigma Nu . . . JAMES O. HARRISON, A.B.. A, nan. Ga. . . . HAROLD E. HART, A.B.. Waycrott, Ga. Phytic Club; Phi Delta Theta . . . B. T. HARTLEY, JR.. A.B., Fort Gaiuct, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa 4S- 49; F.T.A. ,48-’49; CAULDRON Staff 48- 49; Lambda Chi Alpha . . . CIN- DERELLA MASKIN', A.B., Macon, Ga. Macon Misses, Red Cross Representative 47; Clutter Staff ’47 . . . BETSY HATCHER, A.B., Dublin. Ga. Alembic Club ,46-,47; W.A.A. ,4c.-’47- 48- 49; Intramural Sport 48- 49; CAULDRON Staff ’48-’49; Wesley Foundation '47-'48- 49; Alpha Delta Pi. II HERBERT HAWKINS. A.B., Macon, Ga. Min- istcrial Association ’47-48-49 . . . CHARLES K. HENDERSON, A.B., Macon, Ga, Flying Club 47-48-49; Mercer Masonic Club. Secre- tary 48-49; Future Business Leaders, Secre- tary 48-49; American Legion 48-49; Kappa Phi Kappa 48-49; Kappa Sigma MARION H. HENDRIX, A.B., Cohtmhus, Ga. Life Service Band 47 49; Ministerial Associa- tion 46-49, Secretary 48-49; B.S.U. Greater Council 48-49; A Cappella Choir 48-49; Glee Club 48-49; Student Government 48-49 . . . ALBERT L. HENRY III, A.B., Forsyth, Ga. Glee Club 45-46; Life Service Band 45-46; Ministerial Association 45-47; B.S.U. Greater Council 45-47; B.S.U. Executive Council, Treasurer, 46-47; Alpha Phi Omega 46-47, Vice-President ’46; Red Cross Council, Vice- President, ’46; Law School Association 48-49; Ph. Delta Theta, Chaplain. 47 . . . SARAH ANN HENSON, A.B., Chattanooga, Tenn. B. S.U. Greater Council 45-46; B.S.U. Execu- tive Council 46-48; Life Service Band ,4l-,46; Y.W.A. Executive Council ’46-47; M.I.C.A. 45- ’4’, Vice-President 46-47; Student Govern- ment ’46- 47; Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class '48-49; W.A.A. 46-48; Women’s Student Gov- ernment 48-49; Chi Omega . . . JOHN M. HERRING, A.B., Til ton. Ga. Alpha Phi Omega. Treasurer. 46; Cluster Start 46-47; Bear Skin Staff '46-48; Life Service Band 46-47; Min- isterial Association 46-48; Glee Club 47; Red Cross Council 47-48; Alpha Tau Omega, Pledge Master. 48 . . . WILLIAM T. HERSMAN, A.B., Macon, Ga. . . . BEVERI.Y HILL, A.B., Macon, Ga. Macon Misse 47-4S; W.A.A. 47- 48; Phi Mu. Historian. 48-49 . . . ROBERT C. HINES, A.B., Perry, Fla. . . . Ministerial As- sociation 46-47-48-49; Alpha Phi Omega 47- 49 . . . JUNE HITCHCOCK. A.B.. Macon. Ga. Macon Misses 46-47; Ciceronian 46-47; Clus- ter Start 46; CAULDRON Start 46-48; Alpha Delta Pi. HAWKINS HENDERSON HENDRIX HENRY HENSON HERRING HERSMAN HILL HINES line IICCM K nineteen hundred and tfcrtij-nine r 'j I IIOBBY HODGES HOGAN HOLLINGS- WORTH HOOPER HOPKINS HOUGHTON HO VIS HOWARD HOWELL JOYCE HOBBY, A.B., Atbburn, Ga. W.A.A. ’47-'49; Alpha Della Pi . . . RUFUS D. HODGES, IR., A.B., Dublin, G«i. Life Service Band ’48-’49; F.T.A. 48-’49; Intramural Sports ’45- 46-’48-’49 . . . WALLACE COLE HOGAN, A.B., Macon, Ca. Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon ’46-’48 . . . HANSEL HOLLINGSWORTH, A. B., Sylvanla, Ga. Mercer Players ’47-’48, Vice-President 48-’49; Alpha Tau Omega . . . GEORGE HOOPER, JR., A.R., Rome, Ga. A C.ippcllu Choir ’46-’49; Glee Clui ’46-’49; Life Service Band ’47-’48-’49; M.I.M.A. ’48-’49 . . . G. W. HOPKINS, JR., A.B., Undate, Ga. Phi Eta Sigma '45, Secretary-Treasurer ’49; Alpha Phi Omega ’46-’49, Secretary; Life Serv- ice Band ’45-'46; Ciceronian ’47-’48-’49; M.l. M.A. 47-’48, Historian; Future Business Lead- ers 47- 48; Track ’47; Kappa Sigma . . . ARTHUR HOUGHTON, A.B., Hazelbunt, Ga. Ministerial Association 48-’49; Delta Theta Phi ’47-’49 . . . JEAN HOVIS, A.B., Atlanta, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council ’47-'48-’49; Glee Club ’47-’48; Y.W.A. ’47-’48-’49; Life Service Band '47-’49, Pianist ’48-’49; CAULDRON Staff. Senior Editor, ’48-’49: Women’s Student Government ’48- 49; M.I.C.A. ’47- 49 . . . ELIZABETH HOWARD, A.B., Wrens, Ga. Y.W.A. ’48-’49. Publicity Chairman 48; Car- dinal Key ’48-’49; B.S.U. Greater Council 48- '49; Mercer Players ’4X-’49; Kappa Delta Epsi- lon ’49; Student Government 49; CAULDRON Editor 49; Chi Omega, Rush Chairman, 49 . . . LILLIAN HOWELL, A.B., Macon, Ga. Macon Misses ’45-’46; llctir Skin Staff 46-’47; CAULDRON Staff ’47-’49; Glee Club ’47-’48; B. S.U. Greater Council 47-’48-’49; Life Service Band, Secretary, ’47- 48, President ’48-’49; B.S.U. Executive Council ’4S-’49; Cardinal Key, Vice-President. ’48-’49; Kappa Delta Epsilon 48-’49. U HUGHES MARY MOTT HUGHES, A.R., Macon, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council M6 ’47; B.S.U. Execu- tive Council M6-M7j A (.appella Choir ’46- 47; Glee Club 4 -’47; Macon Mittet 4 - 47; Clus- ter Staff 46- 47; Mercer Player ’47- 48; Phi Mu . . . MALCOLM E. IVEY, A.B., Maeon, Ga. Phi Eta Sigma 47- 48 . . . ARTHUR J. JACK- SON, A.B., Stapleton, Ca. F.T.A. ’48-’49; Life Service Barn! 4$-’49 . . . DALLAM RIVERS JACKSON. |R., Hawkimi-ille, Ga. Mercer Play- er 46-’47- 48; Baseball Manager ’46- 47-,48; Flying C luh 47- 4S; Rear Shin Staff ’47- 4X; Cli4iter Staff 47-’4S-’49; M” Club 47- 48- 49; CAULDRON Staff 48- 49; Kappa Sigma. (Not lectured) . . . RAYMOND L. JACKSON. A.B., Morgan, Ga. . . . LOUISE JARNACIN, A.B., Xetenan. Ga. R.S.U. Greater Council '45; Alembic Club 45; Mercer Player 45-‘48; Ciceronian 4 5-’48j May Court 4S-’4 ; Fresh- man Sponsor ’45-’4f«; Y.W.A. 4S- 48; CAUL- DRON Staff 45-’4S; Cluster Staff 45- 47; Rear Skin Staff ’47-’48; Alpha Pm Omega 47- 48; Pan-Hellenic Council 46-’47; Student Govern- ment 47-’48; Phi Mu, President, 47- 48 . . . H. G. JARRARD, JK.. A.B., Games,,He, Ga. Ministerial Association 48- 49; Mercer Player ’4S-'49; ( iceronian 4S- 49; R.O.T.C.; Kappa Alpha ... JACK V. JENKINS, A.B.. Maeon, Ga. . . . JULIUS T. JOHNSON, A.B.. Angusta. Ga. Alembic Club ’47-’4S; Phi Delta Theta . . . PAUL N. JOHNSON. A.B., Macon, Ga. Sigma Nu. IVEY A. J. JACKSON R. L. JACKSON JARNAGIN JARRARD JENKINS J. T. JOHN- SON P. N. JOHN- SON cjf nineteen hundred and ([crtif-nine 47 I JORDAN KASSNER KEENUM KEMP KING KNEECE F. fc. KNIGHT J. F. KNIGHT KOPP I. ANDRESS Wil l ARD R. JORDAN, A.B., Sanderxiills, Ga. . . . HERB KASSNER. A.B.. Macon, Ga. . . . BEN KEENUM. A.B., Macon, Ga. Cluster Staff '4' '46; Future Business Leaders ’46-’47-’48; Tennis . . . J. FRANK KEMP. A.B., Douglas, Ga. Future Business Leaders ’46-’47-’48; Band ’46- ’47; Intramural Sports ’46-’49; Intcr-Fratcr- nity Council 48-’49; Vice-President, Student Body, ’48-’49; Phi Delta Theta, Secretary, ’47- •48. Vice-President ’48-’49 . . . RADFORD F. KING, A.B., Macon, Ga. M” Club ’48-’49; Track ,48-,49; Inter-Fraternity Council ’48-’49; Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . JULIAN P. KNEECE, JR.. A.B., Monctta, S. C. . . . FERRELL E. KNIGHT, A.B., Maeon, Ga. . . . JESSE F. KNIGHT. A.B., laGrange, Ga. Ministerial As- sociation ,47-’48-,49 . . . JAMES B. KOPP, A.B., Montezuma, Ga. . . . JOHN R. LANDRESS, A.B., Macon, Ga. Life Service Band ’46-’47-’48- ’49; M.l.M.A. ’47-’48-'49; Mercer Players ’47- 4X- 49; Glee Club ,47-’4X-,49; A Cappclla Choir '47-’48- 49; B.S.U. Executive Council 47-,48; Ministerial Association 48-'49. IK ANDREW H. LANIER, JR., A.B., Bainbridge, (ia. Phi Eta Sigma; Mercer Player ; Intramural Spurts; American Legion, Commander, M8-N9; Kappa Sigma . . . RAYMOND L. I.ATIMER, A.R., faroM. Grt. Mercer Players MS-M6; American Legion. Commander, N5-M6; Physics Club '47; F.T.A. MR . . . JOHN R. LAWLESS, A.B., Macon. Ga. . . . BILL LEE, A.B., Perry, (in. Alpha Tau Omega . . . JAMES A. LESTER, A.B., Camilla, Ga. Ministerial Association M8; Lamb- da Chi Alpha . , . FRED LOCKHART LOWE, A.B., Fdiioii, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council 45- '46; A Cappella Choir M5-M6; Glee Club N5- M7; Alembic Club M5-M8; Ciceronian M5-MS; Track M6-M7; Kappa Phi Kappa M7-M8; Chil- ler Staff M7-M8; Kappa Sigma . . . MALCOLM H. MARCHMAN, A.B., Springfield. Ga. Bas- ketball Team M7-N8; Baseball M8; Physical Education Club; Kappa Sigma . . . EARL MARSHALL III, A.B., Perry, Ga. F.T.A.; Kappa Phi Kappa, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . THOMAS P. MARSHALL, A.B., Perry, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa M7-M9; Physical Education Club; Intra- murals; Basketball M7-M8; Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . ALBERT G. MARTIN. A.B.. Milledgcrille, Ga. Sigma Nu. LANIER LATIMER LAWLESS LEE LOWE MARCH.MAN EARL MARSHALL 111 THOMAS P. MARSHALL A. G. MARTIN LESTER c nineteen hundred and fortif-nine V) r I L. CHICK” MARTIN MASSEY MATER MAYS MEEKS MILLER MILLS MINCEY MINCHEW MITCHELL LEIGHTON CHICK” MARTIN, A.B., Xi’aie- litis, .V. C. M” Club 47- 48; P.E. Club 47- ’48; Baseball ’48-’49; Pi Kappa Phi . . . JOL .MASSEY, A.H., Tbomatvills, Ga. Ministerial As- sociation 45- 46; Mercer Players 45-’46: Life Service Band 45-’48; M.I.M.A., Vice-President, 47. 48; Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary, Warden. •46- 48 . . . JOANNE MATER, A.B., Atlanta. Git. B.S.U. Greater Council 48-’49; M.I.C.A. Secretary ’47-’4S; Y.W.A. Pianist ’47-’48 . . . JIMMY MAYS, A.B., Macon, Ga_________MARTHA MEEKS. A.B., Oc,lla, Ga. A Cappella Choir '46- 48; Glee Club 46- 48; F.T.A. ’47-’48; Y.W.A. '46-’47-’48; Women’s Student Government Ju- nior Representative '48-’49; Chi Omega . . . LIB MILLER. A.B., Brhtnl, Va. Mercer Players •47; Glee Club ’47-’48; Y.W.A. ’47-’49; Re- ligious Education Association ’47- 48-,49; M.I. C.A. 47-’48; Life Service Band 47-’49; B.S.U. Executive Council, Sunday School Represent- ative, ’4S-’49; B.S.U. Greater Council ’47- 49 . . . FRANCES MILLS. A.B.. Albany, Ga. F.T.A. 48- 49; Ph. Mu . . . HAROLD MINCEY, A.B., Sylt ania, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council 46- 47- '48; Ministerial Association 45- 4S; Mercer Quartet ’45-’46; A Cappella Choir ’45-’46; Glee Club ’45-’46; Y.M.M.C ,47-’4S; Life Service Band ’45-’4S; Chorister '46; Chi Alpha Omega . . . W. LAMAR MINCHEW, A.B., Waycrott, Ga. Flying Club ’47; Lambda Chi Alpha . . . GEORGE T. MITCHELL, A.B., Atlanta, Ga. Phi Eta Sigma '46-’48; B.S.U. Greater Council ’46-’47; B.S.U. Executive Council '47; Life Service Band ’46-’47; Glee Club Assistant Direc- tor ’47-’4S; A Cappella Choir, Manager, ’47, Treasurer, '46, Assistant Director, ’47-’48. .SO MOODY La FERN H. MOODY. A.B., Huxley, G a. A Cup- pt'll.i Choir ’48-’49 . . . ERNEST L. MOORE, JR., A.B., Macon, Ga. Kappa Alpha . . . FRANK MORRISON. A.B., Waycrott, Ga. . . . RLBA LOUISE MOVE, A.15., Macon, Ga. Ciceronian •42; M icon Mittes ’47-’4S-’49; Flying Club ’47- ’48; Physics Club '47-’49, Secretary Treasurer ’47-’49 . . . E. D. McAFEE, A.B., Macon. Ga. . . . EVELYN Me ARTHUR. A.B., DoraiiUt, Ga. B.S.U. Executive Council ’45-’46; Band 45-’46; Alembic Club ’4S-’46; Pan-Hellenic Council ’46- ’47; Y.W.A. ’45- 49; Cardinal Key, President, ’48; Athletic Board of Control ’47; Vice-Presi- dent Senior Class ’48-’49; Sponsor Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sponsor Senior Class, Runner-up Miss Mercer '47; Alpha Delta Pi, President, ’47 . . , CATHERINE McCALEB, A.B.. Bollngbroke, Ga. .. . ROBERT L. McCOMMON, JR., A.B.. Macon, Ga. Phi Delta Theta, Warden, ’48 . . . THOMAS |. McCOMMON, A.B., Macon, Ga. Ciceronian ’46; F.T.A. ’47; Inter-Fraternity Council ’48; Kappa Phi Kappa 48-’49; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, ’47 . . . NORMAN McCRUMMEN. A.B., Montgomery, Ala. Ministerial Association ’46-’49, Vice-President ’49; B.S.U. Greater Council ’48-’49; Phi Eta Sigma ’47-’4S-’49. MOORE MORRISON MOYE McAFEE McArthur McCALEB ROBERT L. McCOMMON THOMAS J. McCOMMON McCRUMMEN efi nineteen hundred and forty-nine 51 r r I McDAVID BRADFORD NEWSOME WILLIAM A. NEWSOME NEYLANS NUNN G. C. OETTER OGLESBY PARR PATTERSON WILLIAM E. McDAVID, A.B., Macon Georgia; American Legion . . . BRADFORD NEWSOME, A.B., Macon, Georgia . . . WILLIAM A. NEW- SOME, A.B., Macon, Georgia; Phi Delta Theta . . . OSCAR S. NEYLANS, B.S., Macon, Geor- gia; Alpha Tau Omega, Alembic Club, Gamma Sigma Epsilon President . . . WALTER GOR- DON NUNN, A.B., Covington, Georgia; Alpha Phi Omega, Religious Education Assn., Life Service Band, B. S. U. Greater Council, B. S. U. Executive Council, M. I. M. A., Y. M. M. A., Editor Bear Skin, 48. '49 ... G. C. OETTER. A.B., Macon, Georgia . . . HOMER A. OGLES- BY, A.B., Knoxville, Tennessee; Kappa Phi Kap- pa, President F. T. A., President Mercer Ma- sonic C lub. Ministerial Assoc. . . . GILFORD A. OSTERLOH, A.B., not pictured, Macon, Geor- gia .. . LEMUAL W. PARR, A.B., Leary, Geor- gia; Alembic Club, M. Club, Kappa Sigma . . . L. R. PATTERSON, A.B., Macon, Georgia. 52 B. T. PEAVY, A.B.. M,icon, Ga. . . . DAVID DONALD PEAVY, A.B., Cuthbert, Ga. F.T.A., Program Committee Chairman, 48-’49 . . . JAMES K. PEAVEY, A.B., V nod ilia, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa, Secretary, 48- 49; Sigma Nu Frater- nity ’43-'44,-,46-,48, Sentinel '47 . . . MARY EI.OISE PEAVY, A.B., Cuthbert, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council ’47-’49; A Cappella Choir '48 49; Glee Clui ,48-’49; M.I.C.A. ’47-,49. Treas- urer ’48-’49; F.T.A. ’48- 49; Kappa Delta Epsi- lon 48- 49; Student Activity Committee 48- 49; Y.W.A. ’47- 49, Secretary 49 . . . WALTER I . PERRY, JR., A.B., Dublin, Ga. Ministerial Association 46- 48; A Cappella Choir 47- 48 . . . ALFRED B. PHILLIPS, JR., A.B.. Tifton, Ga. A Cappella Choir 48; Glee C-luh ’J9-’4I; Ciceronian J9- 40; Flying Club 40-’4I; Clut- ter Feature Editor 40- 4l; Silhouette 40-’4I; Intramural Athletics 39-’4l; Band 39- 4l; Kappa Sigma, Vice-President, 40-’41 . . . WIL- LIAM J. PHILLIPS, A.B., Macon, Ga. Alpha Tau Omega . . . BILL PICKARD, A.B., Macau, Ga. Alpha Tau Omega . . . FRANKLIN ED- WARD PIPPIN, A.B., Augusta, Ga. Y.M.M.C. Pianist 47- 49; Glee Club 46- 47; Flying Club, Photographer, 47- 48; Future Business Leaders 48-'49; Bear Skin 48- 49; Lambda Chi Alpha 47- 49, Secretary, 48- 49 . . . GENE L. POLK. A.B., Macon, Ga. B. T. PEAVY D. D. PEAVY PEAVEY MARY ELOISE PEAVY PERRY ALFRED B. PHILLIPS WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS PICKARD PIPPIN POLK ctf nineteen hundred and tfertij-nine I POOLE POWELL PRATT PRESCOTT PRESTON PRIEST RAINEY RATTEREE RAWLS REDDICK NELL POOLE, A.B.. Rockmart, Ga. Glee Club M7-M9; Mercer Player ’47- 49; Ciceronian ’47- ’49; Press Club ’48- 49; Y.W.A. ’47-’49; Phi Mu . . . MARTHA POWELL. A.B., Moron, Go. A Cappcllu Choir ’46-'49; Glee Club 46-’49; Macon Misses ’46-’48; Wesley Foundation 47- ’49, Secretary ’48-’49; B.S.U. Greater Council ’48-’49; B.S.U. Executive Council ’48-’49; Ciceronian ’48-’49; F.T.A. ’47-’49; Rear Skin Staff ’48-’49 . . . DOYLE R. PRATT. A.B., Warner Robins, Go. Alpha Tau Omega . . . EDWARD C. PRESCOTT, A.B.. Moron, Go. Glee Club ’46; Mercer Players ’46; Ciceronian ’46-’47-’4S; Cluster Staff ’47; Kappa Sigma . . . THOMAS H. PRESTON, A.B., Moron. Go. Ministerial Association 45-’49; Mercer Players ’46 . . . ELMER W. PRIEST, A.B., Warner Robins, Go. Master, Mercer Masonic Club, ’48; Gamma Sigma Epsilon 48 . . . DONALD D. RAINEY. A.B., Tifton, Ga. Kappa Ph. Kappa ’48-’49; Baseball ’48 . . . WILLIAM L. RAT- TEREE, A.B., Monetta, S. C. Physical Education Club; Baseball ’49 . . . SUE RAWLS, A.B., lilia i ille, Ga. Wesley Foundation, President, ’48- 49; M.I.C.A. ’47-’49; Publicity Chairman ’48- 49; Press Club ’48-’49; Cluster Make-up Edi- tor ’48-’49; Rear Skin Advisory Board ’4S-’49 . . . PAUL REDDICK. JR.. A.B., Milieu. Go. Alpha Tau Omega. SI RENTZ VIRGINIA NELI RENTZ, A.B., Norm,an Park, Ga. Y.W.A. ’47-'49; B.S.U. Greater Council '47- 49; Life Service Band ’47-’49, Secretary-Treas- urcr ‘4S-M9; A Cappclla Choir ’47-’4S-’49; Glee Clui ,47-’48- 49; Red Cross Council ’48-’49; M.I.C.A. '47-’49; Social Chairman ’4 8-’4 9 . . . FREDERICK RICHARDSON, A.B.. Ga. C hi Alpha Omep ... ROBERTA M. RICHARD- SON. A.B., Macon. Git. A Cappclla Choir ’46- ’47-’4S-’49 . . . CHARLES T. ROBERTS. A.B.. Cedartou , Ga. Kappa Alpha . . . LILA ROB- ERTS. A.B.. Macon. Ga. . . . MATTHEW V. ROUGHGARDEN, A.B., Americas, Ga. Inter- Fraternity Council, Vice-President, ’47-’4S; Signia Alpha Epsilon, Vice-President, ’47-’48 . . . EDWARD SANDERS, A.B., UGrange, Ga. Sigma Nu . . . DICKF.RMAN L. SANFORD. A.B., Macon, Ga. Inter-Fraternity Council ’48; Sibina Alpha Epsilon, Chaplain Herald; Emi- nent Chronicler . . . PHIL SCHMAELING, A.B., Long Beach,Calif_____A. HERBERT SCHUTTE, A.B., Atlanta, Ga. Religious Education Asso- ciation, President, ’47- 48; Blue Key; Phi Eta Sigma, Vice-President, ’46-’47, President ’47- ’48; F.T.A.; Inter-Fraternity Council; Kappa Phi Kappa; Lambda Chi Alpha, President. ’47-’4 . FREDERICK RICHARDSON ROBERTA M. RICHARDSON CHARLES T. ROBERTS LILA ROBERTS ROWGH- GARDEN SANDERS SANFORD SCHMAEI ING SCHUTTE nineteen hundred and jjcrtif-nine 55 i r r N SCHWARZ SEBASTIAN JAMES H. SHEEHAN WILLIAM C. SHEEHAN SHERIDAN SHIRLEY SHOCKLEY SHULER SINGLETON SMALLEY RICHARD P. SCHWARZ. A.B.. Houston, Texas. Kappa Plii K.ipp.i; L.imlxij Chi Alpha . . . DANIEL J. SEBASTIAN, B.S., Auburn, X. Y. . . . JAMES H. SHEEHAN. A.B.. Macon, Ga. Steering Committee Religious Focus Week 47; President Sophomore Class ,47-’4H; Heat Skm Staff Advertising Manager ’47- 48; Cluster Si.ilf ’47-’48-’49; Future Business Leaders, Publicity Director. ’47-’49; Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . WILLIAM C. SHEEHAN, B.S.. Mat on. Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa ’47-’48; Gamma Sigma E psi- lon ’47-’48, Treasurer ’48; German Club ’47 . . . J. VALENTINO SHERIDAN. JR.. A.B., Macon. G i. Kappa Alpha, Secretary, ’46-’47- 48- 49 . . ROBERT EARL SHIRLEY, A.B., Shubuta, Miss. Life Service Band '4 - 46; Ministerial As- sociat ion 4S-’49; Chi Alpha Omega, ( haplain, •46-’4X . . . WILLIAM L. SHOCKLEY, A.B.. lUueficlJ, W Va. Ministerial Association 47- 48-’49; B.S.U. Greater Council ’48-’49; A Cap- pella Choir ’48-’49; Glee Club '4S-’49; Religious Education Association 47-’49, Vice-President '48-’49 . . . ANSLEY H. SHULER. A.B., Griffin, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega ’47-’48; B.S.U. Greater Council 47-’4S; B.S.U. Executive Council. Vice-President, ’47; Life Service Band 47; M” Club 48-’49; Basketball Manager ’47-’49; Rear Skin Staff 47-’49; Phi Delta Theta, Chaplain. ’47, Warden ’48-’49 . . . HENRY TUCKER SINGLETON, A.B., Edison, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council ’4o-’49; B.S.U. Executive Council, Chorister, ’48-M9; Ministerial Association ’46- 49; Life Service Band ’46-’49; A Cappella Choir ’4 i-’49, Stage Manager ’48-’49; Glee Club ’46-’49, Stage Manager ’48-’49; CAULDRON Staff 47.’48; Phi Delta Theta . . . KENT SMALLEY, A.B., Macon. Ga. Gamma Sigma Epsilon 46- 49, President 47-'48; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . 6 BRUCE T. SMITH BRUCE TALBOT SMITH. A.B.. UiaUa. Ga. Cluster Staff ’47-’48; Kappa Alpha . . . CLAR- ENCE E. SMITH, JK.. A.B., A Won. Ga. Mm- isterial Association ’48; Future Duiincu Leader 48-’49 . . . LOUISE SMITH, A.B., Atlanta. Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council ’48-’49; Mercer Player 47.’4S; Alembic Club ’48 ’49; Y.W.A.; W.A.A.; Chi Omcjja . . . ROY T. SMITH. A.B., Macon. Ga_____GEORGE N. SKELLING, A.B.. Macon. Ga. Kappa I’hi Kappa ’48-’49; C hi Alpha Omc|(J ’48-’49; Lambda Chi Alpha . . . ULDINE SNELLING, A.B., Macon. Ga. A Cappella Choir 48-‘49; F.T.A. 48-’49; United Federalist 48- 49 . . . HUGH A. SNOW, A.B., Dobson. ,V. C. nM Club •47-,4X; Basketball 47- 48; Kappa Phi Kappa 47- 48; Alembic Club '48; Sigma Nu . . . FRANK E. STANLEY. A.B., Macon. Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa; Sigma Nu . . . JOHN R. STANTON, A.B.. Mmoii, Ga. Alpha Psi Omega 46-’49; Mercer Player ’46-’49, President ,4S- 49 . . . MARY STEEL, A.B., At. lauta, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council 45-’46; Life Service Band 45- 46; A Cappella Choir ’45- 47; Glee Club 45-’47; Pan-Hellenic Council, Vice President, 47-’48; Cardinal Kev, Treasurer, 47- ’48; Student Activities Committee Student Gov- ernment ’47-'4H; Chi Omega, Vice-President, 48- 49. CLARENCE E. SMITH LOUISE SMITH ROY T. SMITH GEORGE N. SNELLING ULDINE SNELLING STANLEY SNOW STANTON- STEEL ctf nineteen hundred 57 and tfertij-nine I FRANC IS E, STEWART JOHN I . STEWART MILLIE C. STEWART JOHN OTIS STRICKLAND MARSHALL B. STRICKLAND SWINNEY TANNER TEMPLES TEN NI LI E THOMAS FRANCIS E. STEWART, A.B., Marietta. Ca. Life Service Band 46-’47- 48; A Capped a C hoir 47- 48; Alph.i Phi Chaplain, 47- 48; B.S.U. Executive Council, Extension Director, 47-’48; B.S.U. Executive Council 47- 48; Stu- dent Government ’47-MR. (Not pictured.) . . . JOHN FREDERIC K STEWART, A.B., Maro . iia. Inter-Fraternity Council. Treasurer, 48; Kappa Alpha . .. MILLIE CANTEY STEWART, A.B., Macon, tin. Glee Club ’48- 49; Alpha Delta Pi . . . JOHN OTIS STRICKLAND. A.B.. Lawrence ville, G i. Ministerial Association 46- 49; Lite Service Band 46-’49; F.T.A. 48-’49; M.I.M.A. 4S- 49. C ustodian 48-'49; Chi Alpha Omega, Chaplain, 4S- 49; Kappa Phi Kappa 48-’49 ... MARSHALL B. STRICKLAND, A.B., Nahunta, Ca. Ministerial Association 46- 47- 4S- 49; Life Service Band 47- 48; Master, Mer- cer Masonic Club, 47-’4S . . . EMMETT N. SWINNEY, JR.. A.B., Corbin. K . Ministerial Association 46-'47; American Legion 46- 47 . . . STANLEY TANNER, A.B., Macon, Ca. . . . RALPH B. TEMPLES, A.B.. V id alia, Ca. Wesley Foundation 48; Cluster News Editor '48: Alpha Tau Omega . . . CHARLES D. TEN- NILLE, A.B., Bain bridge. Ca. Clutter Staff '47; Baseball 47; Future Business Leaders 48; Inter- Fraternity Council, President. 48; Kappa Alpha . . . BRUCE THOMAS. A.B.. Hoboken. Ca. M.I.M.A. 47-’4S- 49; Physic Club 47-’48- 49; Gamma Sigma Epsilon 4S- 49. 58 JEROME B. THOMAS, A.B., Macon, Ga. Y.M. M.C. ’47-’48-’49; Physics Club ’47- 48; Alpha Phi Omega ’47-’4S-'49; Ministerial Association ’48-’49; B.S.U. Executive Council ’48- 49; Chi Alpha Omega 48- 49 . . . ROBERT OWEN THOMAS, JR., A.B.. Alneo . Ga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . JOAN THOMPSON, A.B., Syhania, Ga. Clutter Staff MS. 46; Y.W.A. ’45-’49; A Cappella Choir 45- 46-'47-,48-,49; Glee Club •4S-'46-’47-,48-,49 . . . MARY FRANK THOMP- SON, A.B., Damon, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Coun- cil ’4S-’47-’48; Life Service Band '4S- 46; A Cappella Choir ’45-’46-’47; Glee Club ’45- •46-’47; CAULDRON Staff ,46-,47; Y.W.A. 45- ’48; B.S.U. Executive Council 46-’47; Cardinal Key ’4 7-’4 8; Secretary Student Government 47-'48; M.I.C.A., President 48 . . . OTIS RICH- ARD THOMPSON, JR., A.B., Macon, Ga. Alem- bic Club ’46- 49, President 47- 48; Physics Club ,48-’49; Kappa Alpha . . . JAMES E. TRAM- MELL, A.B., Rome, Ga. Future Business Lead- ers ’47; Life Service Band 48-’49; Kappa Sigma . . . GEORGE WATSON TURK, A.B., Rome, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega ’46-’48; B.S.U. Greater Council '46; Wesley Foundation 45-’46; A Cap- pella Choir ’48-’49; Glee Club ’48- 49; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, 48 . . . ROLAND VAN HOOSER, A.B., Macon, Ga. Phi Eta Sigma Min- isterial Association . . . ROBERT C. WADE, A.B., Macon, Ga----HENRY THOMAS WARD. A.B., Atlanta, Ga. Life Service Band ’4S-’49; A Cappella Choir 46- 49, Librarian 46-’47; Glee Club ’46-M9; Y.M.M.C. ,47- 48-,49. Pro- gram Chairman; Mercer Players ’45-’49, Secre- tary ’46- 47; Alpha Psi Omega 47- 48-,49; B.S. U. Greater Council 47- 49. JEROME B. THOMAS ROBERT O. THOMAS, JR. JOAN THOMPSON MARY FRANK THOMPSON OTIS R. THOMPSON TRAMMELL TURK VAN HOOSER WADE WARD nineteen hundred and tfcrtif-nine 59 WARE WATER- HOUSE WATERS WATSON WEAR WELCH WESTMORE- LAND WHEELER WHITTLE WIGGINS DOROTHY WARE, A.B., Marshalls ilie, Ga. Kappa Dclt.i Epsilon 47-’4X-’49; B.S.U. Greater Council 47-’48; Life Service Band ’47-’48; Chi Omega • • • NORWOOD WATERHOUSE. A.B., Macon, Gd. Ministerial Awnci.ition '46-’47-’48- '49; Mercer Players ’4S-’46; Chi Alpha Omega 48-’49 . . . JAMES W. WATERS, A.B., Tucker, Ga. Glee Club ’45- 46; Mercer Player ’46-’47; Master, Mercer Masonic Club, 46-’48; Minis- terial Association '4S-’4S, Chorister ’4S-’4S. Chairman Evangelism ’46; Chi Alpha Omega . . . BETTY JO WATSON, A.B., Macon, Ca. Flying Club, Treasurer, ’47-’48; Cluster Staff ’47-’4K; Rear Skin Stall ’47-’48; CAULDRON. Assistant Business Mgr., 48-’49; Kappa Delta Epsilon '48; Alpha Delta Pi, Kush Chairman, ’48-’49 . . . VERNON L. WEAR, A.B.. Atlanta. Ga. Ministerial Association ’48-’49; A Cappclla Choir ’48-’49 . . . EDGAR WELCH, A.B., Buena Vista, Ga. Mercer Players '46; Chi Alpha Omega '48 . . . BLANCHE WESTMORELAND. A. B., Macon, Ga. A Cappclla Choir ’47; Glee Club '47; Mercer Players '47; B.S.U. Greater Council ’47-’48; Kappa Delta Epsilon Treasurer 47-’48-’49 . . . GRADY WHEELER, JR., A.B., Waynesboro, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa 47-’49; B. S.U. Greater Council '47-’49; Ministerial As- sociation ’47-'49; I.i e Service Band ’47-’49; Y.M.M.C. ’47-’49, Vice-President; A Cappclla Choir 47-’48; Glee Club 47-’48; Mercer Play- ers 47-'49; F.T.A. ’48-’49; CAULDRON Busi- ness Manager ’48-’49; Lambda Chi Alpha . . . JAMES WALKER WHITTLE, A.B., Pitts, Ga. Master. Mercer Masonic Club. Secretary, ’47- ’48; Future Business Leaders, President, '48- 49; Baseball ’47-’4X; Intramural Sports ’46-’49; M Club ’48-’49; Senior Representative Stu- dent Government . . . JEANETTE WIGGINS, A.B., Charleston. S. C. Glee Club ’45-’46; Mer- cer Players ’4o-’49; Red Cross Council 4S-’46; Cluster Staff '45-M7; CAULDRON Staff ’48- ’49; Junior Class Representative Student Coun- cil ’47-’48; Chi Omega, Rush Chairman, 46-’47, Secretary ’48-’49. WILKES GLENN N. WILKES, A.B., Eatonton, Ga. Mer- cer Players ’4S- 46; Alembic Club ’4S-’46- 47; Intramural Sports 45-’49; Intramural Council '4C49; Cluster Sports Editor M5-’46; Cicero- nian ’47-’48; Rear Skin Sports Editor 47- 49; M Club 47-'49, President '48-’49; CAUL- DRON Sports Editor ’49; Basketball ’46-’49. Captain '48-’49; Track. Varsity, '47; Kappa Sigma . . . JAMES C. WILKINSON. A.B., Mil- ltd it tie, Ga. . . . ALVIN WILLIAMS, JR., A.B., Forest Park, Ga. Ministerial Association ’47-’48-’49 . . . EARL WILLIAMS, PHYS. ED., ViJalia. Ga. Track 4X-’49; Pi Kappa Phi, Sec- retary. ’48-’49 ... ELMER FRANK WILLIAMS. A.B., Spokant, Wash. Ministerial Association •48-’49 ... I OTHER WILLIAMS, A.B., Macon, Go. Ministerial Association ’48 A (.appella Choir ’46-’48; Glee Club 46-’47 . . . MERLE B. WIL- LIAMS, A.B.. Savannah, Ga. A Cappella Choir ’48-’49; Glee Club ’48-’49 . . . HOMER T. WILLIAMSON, A.B., So per ten. Ga. R.O.T.C. . . . JAMES B. WILLIAMSON. A.B.. Jackson. Ga. . . . BROADUS C. WILLOUGHBY, A.B., Colquitt, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, 4fc. President ’47; B.S.U. Greater Council 48; Glee lub 45; Track ’47-M8; Blue Key, Treasurer, ’48; Future Business Leaders 48; Freshman Ad- visor Student Council ’47- 48; M” Club; Phi Delta Theta. WILKINSON ALVIN WILLIAMS. JR. EARL WILLIAMS ELMER F. WILLIAMS LUTHER WILLIAMS MERLE B. WILLIAMS HOMER T. WILLIAMSON JAMES B. WILLIAMSON WILLOUGHBY efi nineteen hundred and ficrtif-nine bi r r I WILSON WOO WORTHAM WRIGHT JAC K WYNN S. B. WYNN YOUNG ZOR' I SU-CHIN HAN DEXTER WILSON. A.V.Mobilc, Ala. Minis- terial Association ’47-’48-’49; M.I.M.A. ’47-’48- ’49 . . . ANN H. WOOD. A.B.. Miami, Fla. Mercer Players ’47; B.S.U. Greater Council ’47- ’48; Life Service Band ’47-’49; A Cappella C hoir ’47-’49; Glee Club ’47-’49; M.I.CA. 47- ’49, Historian 48-’49; Cardinal Key, Historian, ’48-’49; Secretary Women’s Student Gov- ernment 48-’49; B. S. U. Executive Council, Devotional Vice-President, ’48-’49 . . . CHRIS- TINE WORTHAM, A.B., For Valley, Ga. Life Service Band ’47; M.I.C.A. ’47-’48 . . . CAR- ROLL J. WRIGHT, JR., A.B., holkiton. Ga. Alpha Phi Omega ’4 -’49; Ministerial Associa- tion ’45-M9; A Cappella Choir 46- 47; Glee Club ’45-’48; B.S.U. Greater Council ’46-’49; B.S.U. Executive Council ’48; Intramural Sports; Blue Key ’48-’49; Life Service Band ’48; Phi Delta Theta . . . JACK WYNN. A.B., Cor i- rau, Ga_____S. B. WYNN, JR., A.B., Uarduick, Ga. . . . JIM YOUNG, A.B., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . EUGENE R. ZORZI, A.B., Macon. Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa; Master, Mercer Masonic Club . . . SUSAN SU-CHIN HAN, M.A., Sluing, hai, China. M.I.C.A. ’48-’49. 62 Sewiw class SpcHScr 6t juhicr claM AueMcr M I S S LAURIE SHANNON f 56 aW their cfflicerA CIIAKLII HOI-KINS I.AURIE SHANNON JEANNETTE HARBIN . PrfuJcnt Vicc-Prruifrnr S«vn7ary jnJ Tt taintn MEMORIES HIAT Bliss AND BL'KN — The BcM ,s vet to 1st' Two years of fun and frolic — ami a little study now and then luve just flown by. Believing that s e are the largest Junior Class in Mercer history, sve are extremely proud ot our accomplishment), especially Bear Day. founded by Pete Murray. Just you watch us - we'll nuke history double plus these last two years! Ol.lVER ADDISON. A B. Mil con, Ca. Alpha T.iu Omega CHARLES C. ANDREWS, A.B. Altant,i, Ca. JOHNNIE W. ANDREWS. A.B. Saiitlcri i illt, Ca. M.I.M.A. Publicity Director ’48-’49 JOHN HOWARD ASHLEY. JR., A.B. Sat aimak, Cm. B.S.U. Greater Council, Associate Editor 4S-’49 M.I.M.A. ’48-’49 R.O.T.C. ’48-’49 BETTY ATKINSON, A.B. Macon, (ill. Wesley Found.ition ’4t -’4X Macon Misses 46-’48 Chi Omega ’46-’4 8 M aeon Rush Chair'man ELENA AUSTIN. A.B. limit, Oa. A Cappclla 4S-'49 t.lcoC lub ’4K-’49 Bear Skin 48-’49 Tennis ’4S-’49 LAUTA AVtRITT, A.B. Athbttrn, Ca. Mercer Players ’4 Alpha Delta Pi, Pledge President. ’4 JOHN D. BACON, A.B. Mai on, Ca. Sigma Nu MARION BARFIELD. A.B. Macon, Ca. F.T.A. 48-’49 Macon Misses 48-’49 Pan-Hellenic Council ’48 Alpha Delta Pi M.A.A. Secretary ’48-’49 WILLIAM BARKLEY, JR., A.B. Columbia, Ca. B.S.U. Greater Council, Devotional Committee 48-’49 Ministerial Association 4X Life Service Band ’48-’49 CURTIS L. BASKIN, A.B. La hf I a ml, Ca. Ministerial Association ’48 HAROLD BATES, A.B. Macon, Ca. Kappa Alpha Additon Andrew, .. C. Andrew . J. X . Athlry Al kin ton Austin Avcritt Baton Harhrld Barkley Batkin Bate WjII fttnion Bt e«l Bivmt RIiuJwoiiIi BoUi Bvwrn k J Biiit BriUy Bimklcy tlHIHD WAITER MURRAY BEAU. A.B. Uawkiut ville, Ga. Kappa Sigma lntr.tmur.il Sport KM MARI) I . BENSON, Pre.-Mrd. MiICOH, Cill. Phi Et.t Sigma ’47-’48 Flying Club 47-’48 M.I.M.A. Athletic Director ’48 Track ’47-’48 Crow Country Team 48 SUE BEVERLY, A.B. Ochloeknee, Ga. M.I.C.A. '48-’49 Bear Skin 48-’49 HAROLD A. BIVINS. A.B. Mount Vernon,Ga Basketball B Team 48-’49 HENRY SEAMAN BI.OODWORTH, A.B. MiICOH, Ga. Kappa Alpha BOBBIE BOBO. A.B. Mur , Ga. Mercer Player ’48-’49 Macon Misse ,48- 49 Chi Omega '48- 49 W. HORATIO BOWEN. A.B. Gr.i), Ga. CALI.IE HAZEL BOYD. A.B. Rocky hu e, Ga. Life Service Band '48 M.I.C.A. ,48-,49 Y.W.A. Transfer from Mars Hill JEANINE BRICE. A.B. Macon, Ga. Glee Club ’48 A Cappella ’48-’49 F.T.A. ,4S-’49 Macon Misses 48- 49 JOSEPH H. BRILEY, A.B. Miito . Ga. Lambda Chi Alpha JUNE BRINKLEY, A.B. Atlanta, Ga. Transfer from Georgia Junior College WARREN Oils BRINSON, A.B. Soperton, Ga. Alembic Club ’4S-’49 Ciceronian Literary Society ’48-’49 Kappa Sigma Tennis 47- 48 Intramural 47- 49 American Legion ’48-’49 M. Club '47 ’49 Al MARI NE R. BROWN, A.B. Union Point. Gii. Ministcri.il Association ’4S-’49 CHARLES I . BROWN, A.B., I.L.B. I.imialc, Ga. Ciceronian Society ’«47« 48 American legion ’4i .’4X JANE BRUNDAGE, A.B. Macon, Git. JACKIE BULLARD, A.B. Mil con. Gii. J. L. BURGE, A.B. Mi iron, Ga. Master, Mercer Masonic Clui ’47 K. i| -« Sigma ’46-'47 ANNE E. BURK 11 ALTER, A.B. Bim c), Gu. A Cappella C hoir 4fi- 47 Glee Club ’4 - 47 Alembic Club ’46-’49 I'.T.A. 47-'49 CAULDRON, Assistant Junior Class Editor 48-’49 Alpha Delta l’i Y.W.A. ’46-’49, Council ’49 W.A.A. 46-’49 ASBERRY A. BURRELL. A.B. Aiigmta. Ga. Ministerial Association EDWARD J. CAGLE, A.B. Milt on, Ga. ROBERT A. CALDWELL, A.B. Gortion, Ga. M.I.M.A. ’48-’49 Basketball 48-’49 WANDA NaDYNE CAMPE, A.B. Sweet irater, Tenn. A ( appella hoir 48-’49 Bear Skin 4X-’49 DAN B. CANNON, A.B. Macon, Ga. Kappa Alpha Sergeant ’48-’49 JOHN M. CARPENTER. A.B. Toccoa, Ga. Ministerial Association ’48-’49 M.I.M.A. ’48-’49 Chi Alpha Omega 48-’49 Brown. A K. Blown, C. f Rrundajce Bullard Bur llurkhallrr But tell CaRU Caldwell Campe Cannon Caipcmcr J I (. i ton C v« Ckiftn, C. SiiIim, K. h.mdlrr, J. A. Chandlrr, E. I. Chaxniw Clark. J. W. lark . W. E. Clement i llit-or n Cody JAMES I1ANSE1 CASON. Pre.-Med. Iliipfi ill,-, Ga. Alpli.i I'hi Omega, Chaplain, ’-IS Gamma Sigma Epsilon ’4S-’49 B.S.U. Greater Council ’48-’49 Ministerial Association ’48-’49 Track ’48-’49 Intramural Sports DEWEY CAVE, A.B. Angusta, Git. Tr.inster from Junior College of Augusta, Cia. CHESTER A. CHAFFIN, A.B. Rome, (hi. Phi Delta Theta ROBERT T. CHAFFIN. A.B. Rome, (In. ARTHUR J. ( HANDLER, A.B. Sat an nab. Uii. iM.I.M.A. Representative to the Bear Shin ’4S-’49 Bear Shm, Reporter, 4S-’49 Mercer Players (Not pictured.) EDWARD F. C HANDLER, A.B. Atlanta, Git. Lambda Chi Alpha BRENNAN BAI DWIN CHASTE INE, A.B. .MitcoM, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa ’47-’49 Ministerial Association ’46-M9 Master. Mercer Masonic Club, ’47-’49 F.T.A. ’47-’49 JOHN WII I I AM ( I ARK. A.B. Jacksom itle, Ga. WILLIAM E. CLARK, Pre-Den. Dublin, Ga. DOROTHY CLEMENTS, A.B. Macon, Ga. Glee Club 4o-'47 Macon Misses ’4 i-’48 W.A.A. 46- 49 EDWIN ( I. I BORN, A.B. Columbia, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega ’47-’48 Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary, 4S B.S.U. Executive Council ’4S Life Service Band ’47 M.I.M.A., Publicity Chairman, ’4“ RAY B. CODY. A.B. Griffin. Ga. 71 ROBERT LEE COLEMAN. A.B. Fitzgerald, Ga. B.S.U. Executive Council, Chorister, ’48,-’49 A C appella Choir, Treasurer, ’48 Alpha T. u Omega Band 47 EMORY COI I INS, B.S. Dii it I die, Ga. Alpha Tan C)mcg.i ’47-'49 RAY COLLINS, A.B. Cobb tun w, Ga. Ministerial Asioci.ition A Cappvlla (ihoir Tennis ALVIN L. COLSTON, JR.. A.B. Wright it die, Ga. W. S. COLVIN, A.B. Maeon, Ga. R.O.T.C. S Sgt.’47 Lieutenant ’48 JIM COWAN, A.B. Alban , Ga. Alpha Psi Omega 4X-'49 Kappa Phi Kappa ’4S-’49 B.S.U. Greater Council ’44 49 Life Service Band '44; Glee Club ’46 Mercer Players ’46-’49 Ciceronian Literary Society '47-'49 Future Business Ieadersof America ’47- 48 CAULDRON, Sports Editor, 47- 48 Clutter Editor ’48-’49 Pear Shin, Feature Stall, ’47-’48 Sigma Nu, Reporter, Pledge President Student Government ’48-’49 Silhouette, Poetry Editor, ’46 Clutter Associate Editor 47-’48, Fea- ture Editor '47, Exchange Editor ’4l«, News Reporter ’44. Editor-in-C hief ’48 Georgia Collegiate Press Association President 48 ROBERT LEE CONE, JR.. A.B. Brooklet,Ga. Track ’48-’49 JERRY CONNER, A.B. Harlem, Ga. Alpha Psi Omega Transfer from Georgia Teachers College LENNON J. COPELAND, A.B. Tift on, Ga. Transfer from G.M.C. L. C. CRIBB, A.B. WaycroUfGa. Red Cross Council '48-’49 Lambda C hi Alpha, Sports Director, ’47- 49 JACK CULPEPPER, A.B. Thoman tile, Ga. Phi Delta Theta ’4o-’49 SAM CULPEPPER, A.B. I.ouiti tlle.Ga. Alembic Club ’48-’49 Phi Delta Theta Flying Club 47-’48 olrnun Collini, E. Collin . K. ( otdoii t olvin I one Conner Copelind C o«in Cribb C ulpeppcr, J l ulprpprr. S 72 J u B11.1. DANIEL, A.B. Milieu, (Ja. Phi Delta Theta Intramural Sports ROBERT H. DAUGHTRY, A.B. Mm on, Gti. Ministerial Association 47-’4H M.I.M.A. ’47-’48 CHARLES DAVIS, A.B. Ilankinnille, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-Pres., ’48-’49 B.S.U. Greater Council ’48-’49 Ministerial Association 46-'48 Kappa Sigma ’46-’48 Track, Varsity, ’4 -’49 (..hi Alpha Omega, Scribe, '48-’49 M Club Intramurals ’47- 4S I I in.cl I)ju (htry I iv... C. I . Djviv I Divi , G. U . U.ikini, A. Drill Di iniMMi I up limn I. J war.lt ClioJ FORBES DAVIS, A.B. Tbontmi ille, Ga. Alpha Tau Omega Track ’47-’48 HM” Club BERNICE RIWCE EARP. A.B. Thomatt ille, G a. Sigma Nu GEORGE WRIGHT DAVIS. A.B. Moron, Go. R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant Kappa Alpha ALBERT DIC KENS, JR.. A.B. Carl bane. Milt. ( HARLES DRILL. B.S. Macon, Ga. EVER ITT DRINNON, A.B. Mot on. Go. THOMAS RUTHERFORD EASON. A.B. Ty Ty, Ga. Ministerial Association Transfer from U. of South Carolina ANDREW EDWARDS. A.B. Steiens Pottery, Ga. LESTER M. ELROD. A.B. Tucker, Ga. 3 BENNIE A. ENGLISH, A.B. Fort Volley, Go. Kappa Phi Kappa 4 8-’4 9 A Capprlla Choir 46-'47 Glee Club 46- 4K Clutter, Feature Editor, 47-'48 Kappa Alpha K.O.T.C. 48- 49 DEWEY W. ENGLISH. A.B. Fort Volley, Co. Kappa Phi Kappa ’48 ’4 A Capprlla t hoir 46- 47 Glee Club ’46-’48 CAULDRON 47- 48 Kappa Alpha K.O.T.C. 4S- 49 UVERNE EPPS, A.B. Augusta, Go. Alembic Club M.I.C.A. GEORGE W. FARMER, A.B Macon, Go. Kappa Phi Kappa 47-’48 JOSEPH L. FAULKNER, B.A. Jackton, Go. SUE FITTS, A.B. Macon, Go. Glee Club 46-’4t Mercer Player 47- 48 Physic Club 48- 49 Macon Misses 46 48 C AULDRON ,46- 49 Cluster 46-’49 Pan-Hellenic, President, '48-’49 Chi OincsJ, Pan Hellenic Representative ANNE ELIZABETH FLEMING. A.B. Mi ron, Go. Cardinal Key ,4S-,49 A C appella hoir. Corresponding Sec- retary, ’48-’49 Glee Club 46- 48 C hi Omega, Treasurer, 48- 49 Student Government, Sophomore Representative, 47« 48; Treasurer 47; Vice-President ’48- 49 GLYNN FORD, A.B. Wrens, Go. Ministerial Association EDWARD A. FREEMAN, A.B. Milsteod, Go. Kappa Phi Kappa KERMIS M. FROST, A.B. LoGronge. Go. Ministerial Association 47- 49 A Cappclla Choir ’47-’49 MRS. JOE FULBRIGHT, A.B. M.icom, Go. LAVONA FUQUA, A.B. Homey, Go. A Cappcllu Choir, Glee Club Mercer Players. M.I.C.A. IInglislt, B. A. English. D. W Fpi . L. I.umcr Faulkntr kilts Flrminj; I orJ Fmaiiin Iron. K M. lulbright Ku )ua 74 J I iuird Gaddy dimer Gjrtmbjui George GijcnillUt CilWri Gibb Clatim in Gofd Giovrr Ci«n MYRA GADDY, A.B. Siti au tilth, Gil. Alembic Club Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplain Y.W.A. Garden Club, Secretary-Treasurer, 48- 49 Sweetheart, Lambda Chi Alpha Sponsor. Lambda Chi Alpha, 48-’49 FRANCES GARTLNIIAUS. A.B. Atlanta, Ga. K appa Delta Epsilon ’48-’49 B.S.U. Executive Council, Y.W.A. Representative Life Service Band 46-’4S CAULDRON 4ti- 48 Chi Omega W.A.A. ’48-'49 Y.W.A. President ’48 JAMES E FUTRAL, B A. Griffin, Ga. KERMIT GARNET. A.B. R.O.T.C. ’48-’49 THOMAS A. GEORGE, A.B. Sat annah, Ga. Ministerial Association M. T. GIGNILLIAT, A.B. St. Simons Islam!. Ga. Kappa Sigma HARLEY W. GILBERT, A.B. Boyle, Mats. Ministerial Association 4o-’48 A Cappclla Choir ’46-’4S Glee Club ’46-'48 M.I.M.A. 47-’4S Bear Skin, Photographer WINDF.i l. HOLT GIBBS, A.B. RoebeU, Ga. Life Service Band A t appella Choir Glee Club SAM GLASSMAN. A.B. Macon, Ga. I'hi Kappa Pi, L haplain, '48 Golf ’47-’4S, Team Captain M” Club, ’47-’4S, Secretary LEWIS E. GORDY, A.B. Mai on. Ga. MAURICE RAY GROVER, A.B Somerset, K . Transferred from Cumberland College WILLY L. GREENE, A.B. Carters ille, Ga. LEWIS GORDY. A.B. Murow, Go. JOHN D. GRIFFIN, A.B. Griffin, Gti. A Cappclla C hoir ’48 Glee Club 48 JOHN (BOBBY) GRIFFIN, A.B. Carrollton, Go. Minittcri.il AM xi.ition Life Service Band (Net pictured.) FINN GROOVLR, A.B. T hinani itlc. Go. Alembic C Iuh 4 -’49 Ciceronian Literary Society 4 - 4 i F.T.A. Treasurer M8-M9 CAULDRON Business Staff 48-’49 Lambda Chi Alpha. Pledge Matter. 4 .- 47; Secretary ’47-’4X WILLIE GUNN. A.B. LaGrange, Go. Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary, 47- 48 A Cappclla Choir, Glee Club, T rcasurcr FRED J. GUNTER, A.B. Compton, Go. Alpha Phi Omega 48 B.S.U. Greater Council 47- 49 B.S.U. Executive Council 48- 49 Life Service Band 4S-’49 A Cappclla Choir '47-’49 C.lee Club ’47- 49 FLORENCE HADEN, A.B. Macon, Ga, Future Buiincsi Leader of America Macon Mittes 4 -’48 Chi Omega ’4 i- 4X CHARLES M. HAIRSTON, A.B. Rome, Go. Kappa Phi Kappa Kappa Sigma, Vice-President EUGENE HALL, A.B. Albany, Go. Ph. Eta Sigma ’48-’49 AULDRON.CLUSTER. Bl AR SKIN Sigma Nu, Historian, 47-’49 ANDREW RANDOLPH HAMAN, A.B. Moultrie, Ga. Ministerial Association ’48-’49 JEANETTE HARBIN, A.B. Dnbliu, Ga. Y.W.A. Alembic Club 4t -’49 CAULDRON ’46-’49 Pan-Hellenic Council, Vice-President, 48- 49 Alpha Delta Pi W.A.A. Junior Class, Secretary-Treasurer Garden Club TOM WATSON HARRELL Cutbbert, Go. B.S.U. Executive Council ’46 Ministerial Association 4 -'48 Life Service Band 4S- 47 A Cappclla Choir ’46- 47 Glee Club 46-’47 Mercer Players 46- 47 GEORGE F. HARRISON, A.B. Santlcru ille. Go. Ministerial Association ’48- 49 Grillin, J. I). CiMt, r tiunn (iuntcr IJ j J« ii Hairtten Mall Mamin Marl.in I larrvll 11 allivon 76 Under. H l(irtl r, 5. IlifttV llr Am llrmif •« 1 4 .. HolUnd Holmes llolmn llolsion llopkim lludvOB HOWARD K. HARTLEY, LL.B., A.B. Mat on, Ga. Alembic Club 4« - 47 Red Croit Council 47-’49 CAULDRON ’4fc- 48 Cluster ’46-’49 Silhouette 46- 47 Rear Shin ’4 7- 49 Nu Recorder ’48-’49 President, Freshman Class, Junior College Representative to Student Council 47-’4S Ciceronian 46-’49 M.A.T.E. 47-’48 SYBIL HARTLEY, A.B. Thomson, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council '48 B.S.U. Executive Council, Third Vice- President, 48 Publicity Director 48- 49 Life Service Band, 47-’49 CAULDRON, Class Editor, 48-’49 Cluster ’48-’49. Society Editor 49 Chi Omega Student Government, Cluster Board of Control, ’48-’49 CAROLYN HARVEY, A.B. for Valley, Ga. A C.i| | ell.i Choir ’48-'49 Glee Club 4S-,49 M.I.C.A. JACK W. HENDRIX, A.B. Columbus, Ga. MALCOLM HODGES, A.B. Macon. Ga. Alembic C lult 47- 49 Sigma Nu J. W. HOLLAND, A.B. Milieu, Ga. CAULDRON, Art Editor, ’46-MS Cluster, Cartoonist. 4 -’4N Bear Skin, Cartoonist, 4o-’48 Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary, 47-’48 Intramural S|H rt DAVID M. HOLMES Sanderstille, Ga. Ciceronian ’4S-'49 Flying Club ’46-’48 Bear Skin 48-’49 Phi Delta Theta Track 47-’4S Junior Class Representative to Student Council 4S-'49 Intramural Sports AUBREY HEFLIN, A.B. Ceutertou n, Ky. Ministerial Association Mercer Players Master, Mercer Masonic Club M.I.M.A. Social C hairman Cluster ’48 ('.luster Board of Control '48 JAMES CHALMOS HOLMES.A.B. Perry, fla. Ministerial Association ’4t - 49 FRANCIS M. HOLSTON, B.S. Jack son, Ga. CHARLES EDWARD HOPKINS. A.B. I indale. Ga. Varsity M Club ’46-’49 Alpha Phi Omega '46- 49 Ciceronian I iterary Society M.I.M.A. 4'- 49; F.B.L.A. 48-’49 Cluster 46. 49; Bear Skin 48- 49 Baseball 4t - 49 Student Activities Committee Intramural Btiard President. Junior Class. 48 GEORGE S. HUDSON, A.B. Macon, Ga. (Xol pictured.) Ba.x ley, Ga. KEN IIUTC MESON, A.B. Ministerial Association ’46-’49 A Cappclla Choir ’48-’49 Glee Club ’48-’49 HUBERT HUTCHERSON, A.B. Meanttille, Ga. I’.T.A. 47- 49 Debating M7 ’48 JOHN ERRETT HYDE, A.B. Macon, Gti. B.S.U. Executive Council (iniintlel Start '4X Alembic Club '47- 48 M.I.M.A. Social Chairman ’47, Secre- tary 48 Cluster, Assistant News Editor. 47; News Editor 4 7; Associate Editor ’48 Bear Skin, Associate Editor, ’48 Gauntlet. Associate Editor, '48 Press Club 48 GEORGE C. ISRAEL, Pre.-Den. Macon, Gii. Alembic Club 48 JAMES ROBERT IVEY, A.B. Dan ton, Gn, Transfer from Mars I fill College IRENE JACKSON, A.B. Warrenton, G«t. B.S.U. Greater Council 48- 49 A Cappclla Choir 4S-’49 M.I.C.A. 48-’49 Glee Club 48-’49 CHARLES G. JOHNSON, A.B. Cot in fit on, Gii. Ministerial Association JULIUS C. JOHNSON. A.B. Macon, Ga. Future Business Leaders of America, Secretary 47, Vice-President ’48 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Varsity 47- 49 ”M’ Club ALLENE JONES, A.B. Mite on. Ga. Mercer Players '49 Clutter Society Editor ’47- 48-’49 V.A.A.’47-’48-’49 Chi Omega FRANK JONES, B.S.C. Macon, Ga. Physics Club '48 Sigma Alpha Epsilon R.O.T.C. ’48 K ITT IE JONES. A.B. Murow, Ga. B.S.U, Greater Council, Social Com- mittee, 4S A Cappclla Choir 46-’49 Glee Club ’46-’49 CAULDRON, Junior C lass Editor, ’48 Clutter, Circulation Stall, ’48 Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer. ’47 Macon Misses 46 MARY EUNICE JORDAN, A.B. Leary, Ga. Mercer Players 47-’49; Ciceronian 46 Chi Omega W.A.A. Executive Council Y.W.A., Physical Education Club Hutcheson. K. IfutchotOO, II. Hyde Israel Ivey Jackson Johnson, C. Johnson, J. Jones, Allens Jones, l-rank Jones. Kittie Jordan J o R r I K««n| Kilp.itr.ck Kmuul Kni[k( Kf'j'p Ijtulium Limtr Uum Icst«r I ta it, |. A. It . , J. D. I ittlr CLAUDE H. KEMP, A.B. Macon, Ga. M.I.M.A. 47- 49 R.O.T.C. 48 AUGUST C. KILPATRICK, A.B. Cfnirlaton, S. C. Ministerial Association WILEY PAUL KNIGHT, A.B. Moulti it, Ga. Transfer from Norman Junior College ROBERT G. KOPP, A.B. Mouttzumit, Ga. JACK M. LANDRUM, A.B. Atlanta, Ga. Phi Delta Theta AULBERT KINSAUL, A.B. Toccoa, Ga. Blue Key 48-’49 Alpha Phi Omega 46- 48 Kappa Phi Kappa’48- 49 Alembic Club 47-’49 Ciceronian, Secretary, 48 F.T.A. 47- 48 Kappa Sigma, Gram! Master of Cere- monies, ’4S Basketball B” Team ’4fc- 49 Student Government, Athletic Committee Physical Education Club. Vice-Presi- dent 48 MM Club Treasurer '47 49 DOROTHY ANNE LESTER. B.S. Martlrallt illt, Ga. Wesley Foundation Alpha Delta Pi W.A.A. Transfer from Brenau College WAI TER F. LEGGETT, A.B. Macon, Ga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon JAMES ANDREW LEWIS, A.B. St. Petersburg, Ha. A Cappclla Choir 48- 49 Glee Club 48- 49 Transfer from St. Petersburg Junior College JOHN D. LEWIS, A.B. Baxley, Ga. A Cappclla Choir 46- 49 Glee Club 46- 49 CAULDRON 48 Alpha Tau Omega 46- 49 JOE B. LANIER, A.B. Macon, Ga. Ministerial Association 70 JAMES W. LITTLE. Pre.-Med. Oitk Ridge, Term. Alpha Ph. Omega 48-’49 THOMAS T. LOCKHART, A.B. Ilafn-i ille, Ga. BENJAMIN T. LORD, A.B. Dudley, Gii. GLORIA McAFF.E. A.B. Mdrofl, Ga. Glee Club ’47-’48 Macon Misses ’47-’49 ( AULDRON, A.lvrrii'inj;.'48 Phi Mu Transfer from Stephrm College LORIh E. McELHENE Y. A .B. Perry, Ga. JERRY M. MeGHEE, A.B. Garnet i tile, Ga. Life Service Band '48 A Cappclla Choir '48 Glee Club '48 M.I.M.A. '48 SALLY McKAY, A.B. Muro , Ga. Glee Club 46 Mercer Playert, Program Chairman Ciceronian, Vice-President. ’4 8 F.T.A. ’47-’49 Pan-llellenic Council 48 Phi Mu Student Government May C ourt '48 Kappa Sigma Sponsor ’47-’4S GEORGE LEE MARKEY, A.B. Alban , Ga. Sigma Nu. Treasurer. ’48-’49 Track ’48 GEORGE MAU, A.B. Mo nitric, Ga. Clutter, Circulation Manager, 48 1 amlxla ( hi Alpha, Vice-President ’47 ROBI R I MAYNARD, A.B. Cochran, Ga. Alembic Club '48 SAM MERROW, B.A. Fer nundina, Fla. Alpha Tan Omega c eiari.es l. McMillan, a.r. Sm i rua, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Caiuncil, '47-M9 B.S.U. Executive Council, Bus Driver, ’48 Ministerial ’47-’49 Y.M.M.C. Deputation Chairman ’48 EARL MILLER. A.B. Albemai I. . N. ( . I.ockkart lord Me A tee McE IKmcs McGhee McKay Marker Mau Mj naid Metro McMillan M.llcr 00 Minor G. Moo«i . r. Mood . K Mo«r . N. A. Mvfftan Mount Munjy Murray New o«n, I. Ne «ont. N J. r. MINOR. AB„ I.L.B. Maro , Cii. Sigm.i Alpha Epsilon I GRAYSON MOODY, B.A. Ba v f , Gii. Ministerial Association '47-'49, Treas- urer '4S PAUL S. MOODY, A.B. Miiro , Git. Ministerial Association '46 '4S RICHARD ALFRED MOODY, A.B. Macon, Ga. Kappa Alpha Tennis 48 MM Club ’48 JAMES (. MOORE, JR„ A.B. Aibburn, Ga. (Not pictured.) ARCHER MOORE. A.B. Fitzgerald, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa '48 Alembic Club 47-’49 CAULDRON, Art Editor, ’47-’ 9 Clmtcr, Art Staff, '48 Bear Skin, Art Staff, ’46-’4K Sigma Nu Student Government, Head C hccr- Icader ’47 M” Club WALTER F. MORGAN. A.B. Vienna, Ga. A C appella Choir '46, Glee Club '46 Ciceronian '48 Cluster, ( irculalion Manager, ’4ft Phi Delta Theta. Chorister I’hi Delta Literary Socie tv ’4 LEE MUNDY, A.B. Jonesboro, Ga. B.S.U. Greater ouncil '48 I ife Service hand '48 A Cappclla t hoir ’48 Glee Club '48 M.I.C.A. ’48 NEAL NEWSOM, A.B, Columbus, Ga. Alembic Club '47 '49 Flying Club 47 Phi Delta Theta Intramural Sports 4 JIM MOUNT. A.B. Moultrie. Ga. Alpha Phi Omega ’47 B.S.U. Greater Council 47 A Cappclla Choir ’47-’49 Glee Club ’47-’49 Bear Skin 47 Phi Delta Theta Track. Pole Vaulter Student Government, Publicity Director R.O.T.C. ’47 M” Club Intramural Sport t ARLOS MURRAY. A.B. Americas. Ga. Originator of BEAR DAY Clutter, Managing Editor, ’48 Bear Skin, Feature Editor, ’48 Sigma Alpha Epsilon IDY TILLMAN NEWSOM, A.B, Reid si ille, Ga. Ministerial Association ’48 Ciceronian ’48 M.I.M.A. '48 Track '48 WILLIAM ELIE NEYLAND, A.B. Macon, Ga. Kappa Alpha FRANKLIN LAMAR NOWELL, A.B. Hapei tile, Ga. Ministerial Association JOHN R. NUNN ALLY, A.B. liapeiille, Ga. Ministerial Association 46-'49 MARTHA ANNE OAKLEY. A.B. Winticr, Ga. I REDKKK K II. OVERSTREET, A.B. Tif ton, Ga. Alph.i T.iu Omega DUANE S. I'AGE, A.B. Nicltolli, Ga. BERNARD AC 1.” PARKER, A.B. Macon, Ga. F.B.L.A. 46- 48 K.ipp.i Alph.i CHARLES W. PARKER. A.B. Abbei file, Ga. F.B.L.A. '49 ARTIS PATTERSON, A.B. Sumner, Ga. Ministerial Association ’48-’49 JACK PAYNE, A.B. Homer, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council '48 Minixtcrial Association ’48 Life Service Band 48 ALEX M. PHILLIPS, A.B., I.L B. MaroM, Ga. Ciceronian ’46-’4S Bear Skin ’4fi-’4X Kappa Sigma Manager, Baskethall Varsity Team, '4o-’47 R.O.T.C. ’47 ETHELENE PIRKLE Sycamore, Ga. Life Scrx'icc Band ’48 M.I.C.A. ‘48 NrvUnd Nowell Nunaally Oik lev 0 mucet Pa « Parker. B. Paiker, C. Pallcrton Paine Pirkle Ph.ll.pt B2 J I 1’irklr Pltmale P'Kiltr Prune Kamo Kc.J Huberts Knbintoii K«n«ri, H. Kogcrt. R. Rounlrtc Kuttell OTHO E. PIKKI.E. A.B. Mlit on, Ga. Ministerial Association WESTON M. PLYM ALE, A.B. Mtu on, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega Phi Eta Sigma WYMAN J. PRIES I I K. A.B. Mat on, Ga, Transfer from Georgia Tech MARY MASSEY PRINT E, A.B. Dublin, Gn. Glee Clui ’47 .Mercer Players Ciceronian FT. A. Cauldron, Clutter Phi-Mu, Vice-President, ’48 WARNER J. RAINES. A.B. Rome, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledge Trainer ROBERT L. REID. B.S. Macon, Ga. FRANCES ROBERTS, A.B. Milieu, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council Publicity Devotional B.S.U. Executive Council S.S. Representative Life Service Band, Secretary. ’4c M.I.C.A. Yearbook Editor. Sports Representative FT.A., W.A.A. Council Y.W.A. Religious Education Group JOHN ROBINSON, A.B. Mat kttoi k, S. C. B.S.U. Executivc Council Ministerial Association HA RIOT ROGERS. A.B. Macon. Ga. Macon Misses Rear Skin, Exchange Start Phi Mu ROBERT E. ROGERS, A.B. Ocblocbncc, Ga. A Cappclla Choir. Glee (dub Red C ross Representative FT. A. MARY FRANK ROUNTREE, A.B. Adel, Ga. Chi Omega BARBARA RUSSELL. A.B. Tampa. Fla. B.S.U. Executive Council Devotional Life Service Band A Cappclla ( hoir. Corresponding Secretary Glee Club. Corresponding Secretary 83 KERMAN M. NANDI KS, A.B. l.aGrangr, Ga. DEAR1NG SCHLEY, A.B Aiigntfa, Ga. Chi Omrcj Y.W.A. HENRY ANDLEY SEAMAN. B.S. W'.tyirrm, Ga. GEORGI WENDELl. SEARS, A.B. DourIm, Ga. MinUlcri.il Association '48 A Cappclla t hoir 46-’48 Glee Club '46-MS Sigma Nu SALLY FRANCES SERSON. B.S. Stataboro, Ga. A Cappclla Choir 46-’49 Glee Club ’4 -’49 Mercer Player ’46 49 Alembic Club ’48, M.I.C.A. ’46-’49 Clmtcr ’47-’49, Y.W.A. LALRIE SHANNAN, A.B. rjfmoNi « . «i. Glee Club 46, F.T.A. ’47 Pan-llclicnic President ’47 I’hi Mu. Idc.il Pledge, Ruili hairman ’4r , Pledge Director ’47 Vice-President, Junior t bee 4X Sponsor of Junior Claes Sweetheart of Alpha Tau Omega 48 President, Woman’s Student Govern- ment. '48 Freshman Representative to Woman’s Student Government ’46 Y.W.A. '46-MX ROBERT I XRI SIMPSON, A.B. Atlanta, Ga. Ministerial Association ’48 Track ’4S, Baseball ’48 ALVIN E. SMITH, A.B. SfacoH, Ga. Flying Club. I rcasurer.'47 ( II K I II I SMI III. A.B. Ministerial Association FRED L. SMITH, B.S. Carttru illt, Ga. Phi F ta Sigma 46- 48 Alpha Tati Omega 46- 48 HARRY V. SMITH, A.B. Mu on, Ga. A ( appella Choir '48 Glee Club ’4X Kappa Sigma ’47 Tennis ’48 L. E. SMITH. A.B. Atlanta, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge Master, ’48 B.S.U. Greater Council 47-’49 Ministerial Association ’46-’49 Life Service Band ’4K-’49 A ( appella Choir '48 Glee Club 46-’49 Baseball '48, M” Club 48 Sindrrt Sshlev Stiini S«-J r Sf non H. Simpwin Simik, A Stniik, I S.n.ih, K Smith. M. 1 Smith, I E. J I Smith. 1 I. Smith, M. J. Smith. SI. (■ Smith, R. Smith, T. J. Smith. W. P S« Jff Spillct Spink St jmhnJicc SttWJtt Stott LEE J. SMITH. A.B. Mil COM, (ill. F.B.L.A. I'rtnurcr ’4S MARY JEAN SMITH. A.B. Mil CON, till. Mercer Players Macon Misses MILLEDGE G. SMITH, A.B. .iii oii ret, t ii. Alembic Club 48, F.B.L.A. '46-’49 RUTH SMITH. A.B. Dublin, (iii. Wesley Foundation 47 Glee Club 46 Bear Skin 46 Phi Mu. Volley Ball Bc.iutv Section 4i W.Y.A. 48, W.A.A. 48 Freshman Sponcor ’4 THOMAS JACKSON SMITH. A.B. Mouticello, (id. W. P. SMITH. A.B. Arlington, (in, M.l.M.A. 47-,4y F.T.A. ,47- 49 IRA SNYDER, A.B. At hill til, (id. Alpha Phi Officia, President, 48 B.S.L'. Greater Council 48 Lite Service B ind, t honcter A Cappclla Choir, Librarian M.l.M.A. 48 MOTT SIMM ER, A.B. Macon, (in. AARON L. SPINKS, A.B. Mm on, (in. Ministerial Association, Pianist, 4h OSCAR H. ST AM BRIDGE. A.B. Mm on. On. Mercer Players '48 I .tmhda Chi Alpha 48 L. JOHN STEWART, A.B. Sai iiniiii . Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council 48 Ciceronian 48 Mercer Maeonie Club, Charter Mem ber, 47 AU1.DRON 47 Phi Delta Theta GUS STOTTS. A.B. l.akeLtml, Fla. Physics Club Alembic Club '47 Sibina Alpha Ep ilou 85 ROBERT EDWARD TAYLOR. A.B. Mticon, Ga. 1 1«i Eta Sigma ’47 DONALD THOMPSON, A.B. Experiment Ga. GARRETT W. THORNTON, Pre.-Den. Decatur. Ga. Alpha Phi Omega, Kmli C hairman; Scrgcant-.it-Arms ’47 Kappa Phi K.ipp.i 48, Treasurer 49 Alembic Club, Secretary-Treasurer, 4 8-’4 9 Ciceronian 47-’49 CAUI DRON, Organization Editor, ’48-’49 Clutter, Circulation Staff, '47- 48 Rear Skin, Humor Editor,’48- 49 Kappa Sigma Intramural Sports ’4f -’49 ROBERT B SUMMEROUR, A.B. Monroe, Ga. Alpha Tau Omega R.O.T.C. MILDRED TIMMERMAN, A.B. MiiroN, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council '46 B.S.U. Executive Council, Publicity Chairman, First Vice-President Life Service Band '46-’48 A (.appella Choir ’47 Glee Club ’46 ’4S M icon Misses 47-’49 Chi Omega, W.A.A. ’47-’49 GEORGE DAVID TODD lairgo, Fla. HENRY ALBERT TOOLE, A.B. Macon, Ga. 1 amhd i ( hi Alpha 47 Intramural Sports CHARLES R. TOZIER, A.B. Rangor, Maine Clutter '47 American Legion 47-’49 CARMEN I . TRURTT, B.S. Daltou, Git. Inter-F'raternity ( ouncil '4 5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Recorder,’45 Intramural Board of Control 45 BENJAMIN TUCKER, B.A. Vahlutla, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council 48 Rear Skin ’48 CHARLES WESLEY TUCKER, A.B. Macon, Ga. Lambda Chi Alpha ’47 ROY G, VEAL, A.B. Macon. Ga. Sumnoour, K. B. I yInr Thompson Thor moil Timmerman Todd To lo Toner Trurtt Tusker, B. Tucker, t:. Veal 86 J I Wilier Wjllacc, A NK'illt.r. B Ward NXirJliw Warren NX arum Well. M'rnt Whrrlrr Whit VI h,tic SVINTON It. WALKER, A.B. Macon. Ga. AARON C. WALLACE, A.B. Canal Zone Clmter, News Editor Six'”- Nu Basketball, Track WILLIAM BUICE WALLACE, A.B. Buford, Git. Alpha Phi Omega B.S.U. Greater Council M7- 49 Y.M.M.C. ’47.’49 A ( appella hoir. President, MS Glee Club, President, 48 Phi Delta Theta, R.O.T.C. MS JACK WARDLAW, A.B. Dry Branch,Ga. Alpha Tau Omega Ms JAMES F. WARREN. A.B. Mur ON, Ga. JACQUELYN ELIZABETH WARD, B.S. Cri nulla, G l. B.S.U. Greater Council M6-M9 A Cappella Choir M6-M8 Glee Club Mt -M9 Mercer Players M7-M9 Alembic Club ’46-M9 Red Cross Council M7-M9 Clutter M8 Chi Omega, Pledge Mistress, MS W.A.A., Vice-President Y.W.A. M6-M9 Mercer Players M7-M9 JACK WATSON, A.B. Clutter 46 Kappa Sigma Intramural Sports Clutter CHARLES A. WELLS, B.S. Cordele. Ga. THIRD ROW FRANC IS WEN I Z, A.B. Fitzgerald, Ga. Sigma Nu, Sentinel, MS MOLLY WHEELER. A.B. .Monroe. Git. Phi Mu Y.W.A., W.A.A. DONALD ALEC WHITE, LL.B. Fitzgerald, Ga. C l.ARENCE WILLIAM WHITLEY, A.B. ImG range, Ga. Ministerial Association M6-M8 87 C. G. WIGGINS, A.B. I'.dison, Ga. Alpha T. u Omcf;.i 48 Baseball '48 CARLIEZE WILBANKS, A.B. Eastman, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council Feature Editor, Gauntlet, 48 Reai Skin, Fashion Editor, ’48 Transfer, G.5.C.W. JOHN WILDER, A.B. Mtirott, Gi . KENNETH WILLIAMS. A.B. Griffin, G.i. Mercer Players ’48 Clutter 47 Bear Skin 48 Kappa Alpha WILLIAM O. WILLIAMS, A.B. M aeon, Ga. A Ion hie Club Kappa Alpha GUY S. WILLIAMSON, A.B. Atlanta, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega, Trcasurer, 48; Vice-President, 48 Phi Eta Sigma, President, '48 Ministerial Association ’47 M.I.M.A. ’47 Clutter, Sports 48 JOHN A. WIMPEY. A.B Klairtt ille, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa 48 B.S.U. Greater Council '47 Life Service Band ’47 E.T.A. 48 KENNETH WYNN, B S. Hardwick, Ga. Pi Kappa Phi WILLIAM B, YOAST, A.B. Florence, Ala. Sigma Nu GEORGE C. ZACHRY, A.B. West Point,Ga. Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, ’48 Glee Club '46 Ciceronian '48 Red Cross Council '47 F.B.L. A. 47 Cluster 47- 49 Phi Delta Theta SLOAN GAVIN Macon, Ga. R.O.T.C. Kappa Alpha Wixsms WJbanki Wildei NX illum . K. Willumi. t Wunpey Wynn You athry Ojviii B8 IS ahd their e icetA MARIAN HOWARDS..........................................................PrcuJcnt LAURICE WALKER....................................................Vicc.Prcu.lcnt DIGNIFIED SOPHOMORl-S — And revenge at Last! The freshmen were our . It ww pretty hard to keep them on the straight ami narrow path. We showed them who 'vae bo at Rat Court. This big event was presented by several stern, heartless sophomores, with the wild, ter- rified screams of the freshmen prevailing:. With our major sluts completed, we turned our attention to the difficult task of blending our scholastic schedule in with our social life! 01 o o R r r f H O M BON Nil AMIN. A.It. I AY ALLEN, A . JAMES ARTHUR ALEX. K ALLEY, JR.. Mo firr o. Oj. YalJoits, OALI.EN. A.E. B.S. Y.W.A. 4B-'4 t W A.A. A C appella Choir '41.’44; Msrem.Gs. Mato . Us. '4 -'4 ; I'hi Mu. tilec Club 4B ’44j M.l. Bateball 47«?4«. Alpha Tju Om«(i C.A. 4$- 4 . IH KO IIIY ANDREW V A.B. Coreegae, Us. AULDKON; Y W A ; W A A ; Alpha Delia P. (Not puiurrJ,) BIK1 ARNOLD. A.B. Miko , Os. Alpha Tau Omc(, ROBERT BAKU II . B.S. tlji'H, Us. I i(rrnniin '48.'40; lyi«( Club ,4 .’4 S Phi Delia Theta. WALTER CARLTON BARM S, A ll An ssssh, Gs. Alpha l K, Omega; BA I Greater Council; Mini - lerial Auuiinieni Track; Phi IN-lta Thru. ROBIRT BARNEY. A.B Atlssls, Os. Mitiiilrrul AtUKulion. (Not pictured.) SUE BARNETT. B.S. IIAKI Sll BARRON. COOPL M. BATTLE. ANNE BIACK. A.B. DAVIS OSt AR Rl ANRS U jrsn Kabist. Ua. A.B. A.B. Hs t ley, ts. A.B. JACK 1. ABEL. LL.B. Mst'os. Us. SiK'na Nu (Nul piilureJ ) Ne eae, Us. Y.W.A. 4S-'4 ; W A.A. •47- 44; Phi Mu. M.l.SI.A. B.S.1 Executive cuntil ’48-’44; Librarian '48- '4' ; M. I.C.A '47 '4 | Room IuiIimIiiii ’4 - 4 ; Relignut Education At- tociation 47- 4 ; Y.W A. 47. 4 ; Publication Chairman ’48- 4V; Life Service Band 47-'44. S|a««e. Us. 92 A S O f H O M ORE PAUL D. BOBBITT. A.B. l.tyslUi ilit, Ge. R.S.U. Greater ( ounol '4 ; Mimttrriel Aiioi ii- lion '41. ROBERT H ANOI I) BONE, A.B. Rowe, • . Kippj Sigma HAI BOSWEI.t. LI B. Mj(ok. 0 . R.O.T.C. ‘47-'4'; Yi£ma Alphi Eptilon. IK)RIS BRACKEN. A.B. Mama, Gj. Ciceronian '47-'44; Rfjr S i« '47.'4' . W.A.A '47. •4« ; Phi Vlo. JAMES E. BRAY. A.B. Uji'oa. Cs. JULIAN N. BROOKS. A.B U4r«r Rubimi. (m. C.LORC.I T. BROWN A.B. Marne. (id. Six Alphi I piiloti BITTY BRYAN. A.B. Mercer Pliran ’4«.'44; C Al l HKO 4S-’4 : Phi Mu. JAMI S U BCRNIIAM. JR.. A.B. Matoe. (ia. ROY BURNS. JR . A.B. C«lumbui. 04. Alerter Plater ; Ciceroni- an; Intramural ; ALT - DRON, Kappa Alpha. JANE HUSBKI . A.B. t.... Life Serme Band '4I- 4 : YU.A. ’4 .'44; W.A.A. '4 .'44; Chi Omega; Pltdxr Vite-P evident '4 - '44. JUNE BUSBEE. A.B. Vfreed, G . Life Serve Band '4«-'44; Y.U A. ‘4S. 49: U A .A. ’4l- 44; Chi Omega. SARA RUTH CARSTARPHEN, A.B. M.n oa. Ga. GEORGE C HASH EE. BS. Sp.i j. Go. B.S.U. (treater (ounnl '47-'47; Ctmiler '4 ; Rfjr Kkm '4S; Sportv iditor, r n.fet '4«; R.O.T.C.'47- 4«; Phi IXelta Theta. 93 SOPHO M O r ALICE (HANOI FR, A.B. Mjim, C«. Miion Mittet '4?-’4l| ( Ili Omega. I AMAR Cl FMl NTS. B.S. Amrrirni. G . Altml-u Club '4 - 49; Ci en UB ’4S.'4‘ ; Bii. kctball 4 .’4 ; Track '4 -'4' ; M Club ‘4«. '4 ; Kappa Sigma. ( ARII W. COLLINS, |R.. B.S. Serrae . tti. A Cappdla Cboir '47- 44, Attulam Manager ‘41 '44; Glee lub '47- 49, Attulam Manager '41. •4 ; MIMA. '4t.'49: f rack '4 .'49. C ALI EN CONE. A.B M«o«, (ia. ORET A COX, A.B Mii.oa, Ga. QUIN( Y CRAWFORD. A.B. Mart , Ga, MARI fc% M. CULVER. A.B. llar , G . Ciceronian '4 .'4' Mli Delia Theta. HAROLD THOMAS I MMINGS, A.B Macaa, (ia. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, A.B. f)a ea, Ga. Sigma Alpha I ptilnn RICHARD G. CUNNINGHAM, 1.1 .B llaraa, Ga. Sigma Na CHARI I S II. CURI TON, A.B. Maro . (iii. Cu cron tan '44; Mu Delta Tbeia. Gl RAID A. ( UTC IIINS, A.B. Maro , (ia. Alpha Phi Omega '4S-'49j I ife Sei tue lianti '4l.'4n; A ( appella Choir '4S- 4a; (ilee lub MS.'tfc; Mercer Divert '4J.’4t; Alpha Tau Omega. JOHN I DAVIS. A.B. A a ), Ga. Kataball '4 .’44; B.S.U. Greater Council '44-'49. HAROLD l DIXON. A.B. l ar), (ia. BARBARA DOCKI RY. A.B. Brot o . Cia. I ife Service Band '4S-'49; M.K A. '4 -'49. 91 ILI C 45 „ z o x • j: c ais - .--’v x ? ; 3 • ?j s C • — c , i :© ; Id c. . H y. I z - • . - • - 3 - J C N x £ l? 2 i i- ; ---! V 'i JJ -■“■ u X M 3 .. — 5 |g 1 11 ■:■ : 1 s V c — u • • 1 IJ??5 2 $u ..« 7 jWjiS-’S •5! v-j « 'JSis 3$ i r -? ’. ‘. .. •. W C 5 SOPHO M O r MARY DELORES OAKDNIK. A . Allaml.l. (14. 1.S.U «u iil '4 -'4-'; Mtrur PUvtrt '48--44; M.l.C -A. ,4B-,4 s Y.t A. Garden Clwb. VIRGINIA GARI ANI . A.B. LaGraagt, Ga. H.S.L. Greater t «until •4 - 44; Merser TU ver •4«.‘44; The CAULDRON 4l-’44; Chi Omeje ; Y.M .A. BARNEY IU GARRETT. A.B M fa. Gs. Merter Pliyrn '4 ; lu- lure Bututett IrrJrri « Amenta 4 ; Kippi Al- pha; Srrceanl. R.O.T.C. GEORGE K GENI NG. A.B. Ferret! 11 illt. iV. Y. ( i«roniin I iterarr So- tietv; The Clmlfr; Kap- pa Sigma; R.O.TX . M II I I A M s GF.OKGI. A.B. Augatla, ( a. Minitlenal Atttxialton Ml R.VIAN' GIBSON'. JR . B.S. Nil W ii G . Si|mi Nu. Mil I I AM B GRUNMAM. JR A.B. (:« n■ , Ga. IK) I 11A M11 ION. A B. Cord dr. On. h VI' Greater ( «until '4?.'4t| Alemhit Club 47.'4 ; Red rott ( nun- til 4 .'4 1 Alpha Delia r., M A.A ; Y.M'.A. LAWRENCE P. HARDY Sal June '. Ga. Minitlenal Aiuiiialmn. MARGARET Cl AIR IIAKRISON. A B. Ldnaa, Ga. I hi Omcjta; A C appelli ( hmr ’47-'4K; (.let ( lub •4T. 4«; Y.W.A. '47-’4V, Merter 1 1 a vert '47; AULDRON '47.'44; M A.A. '4 7 - '4 K. r } w H V Hit.INAII) HICKS, RORIRT A Mill. JR A.B. El acorn, Gi. Maiom, Ga. Kappa Alpha. Alemhit luh 41.'47. I Kl I) MAI I RK II. A B Ga. AtlterlitmK Manager, The i'latlrr '4?.'4lj TratE '47. ERNESTINE IUH)KI R A.B M.,r on, (ia. B.S.U. Greater Cvuntil. CARLTON I HORNE A.B. Ro vrtrf, Ga. R.O.T.C. 01, SOPH O M O R E ANNII MARIE IIOWELL, A.B. ( . Mmcr Player. 48. 49 Maeon Mii.n ‘4f. 49 Vt cmniixKI I , III. lup Chi Om ni. Ill KM KT E. HYDE. A.B. Cfc.imNee. (m. Minieternl A o ‘48.44. TrHiutcr; Matter, Mmcr Mrwmi Club W. I JAMESON. A.B. Umt, Ca. JIM MIL JONES A B. Reate, Cr. Alpha Phi Oitfcj; BS.L'. (■rearer Council. Puhlicit) '4?.'4 ; Lift Ser.kc Band. Reporter '48-'49; Clutter Stall. Ne« Staff. 47. 44; The Bear Sit . Art Idi- lor. '48-'49; I a.nt-da (hi Alpha. LORENZLR T. JONES. JR. A.B. Crifim. Ca. The Clutter '41 ■ '49; Tratl , Manager. '4 .'44; Alpha Tau Omegj. RALPH L. IONIS, IK A.B. ■Meeotr, Ga. (Not IVtur, l I THOM AS Rl III JON S. THOMAS W. KtO N. WILLIAM . BITTY LANGSTON, A.B. JR.. A.B. 1 ANDRESS. A.B. A.B. )af a , Ca. Knme. Ca. Maeoa, Ca. Maroa, (it. A ( appella ( hoar '47. 48; Glee Club '47.'49; Mer- ter Plater. '47-'49; Cic- eronian '47.‘44; Kappa Alpha. M.I.M.A '47.48. A t appella Choir '48. 44; Glee Club 4S- 49s Main Mi.ee. 47- 49; Clatrer '48.'49; W.A.A. '47. 49; Alpha Delia Pi, Cor- rc.ponJing Setrctarv '4 '49 Ml JOI I ISTFR. A B Spjr IjhI’H tg, S. C. I i(e Servite BanJ 48.'4'; R.O.T.C. '48.'44. Rl ICS 1 1 1ST! K JR AB. Mai or, Ca. Ph. 1 ta Sigma 47 -•4 ; Ale able € luh 4 • 44; Bra r S km ‘4 - 49; K.O T.C . 47. 44. ROBERT B. IITTHI. LL.B. Irt ,V. . Mtreer Platen ’4f .'49; MIMA.. '41.'49; Beat skim, Managing Editor, '4 .'49; Che.. Club '48- '49; Anrriiia Legion; I’ret. ( luh 4I. 49; lu- ture Bu in . of America '4 8 -’4 9, MALCOl M 1 UNCI I OKI). A.B. I'm, • Point. Ca. A Cappella hoir '48. 49; Glee Clul 4«. 49. JAM MADDOX Da fea. Ca. A C ippella Choir '41; Glee Club '48.'49; (hi Omrti. riedge 1're.iJcnt, 48- 49; W.A.A. 48-'49; Y.W.A. '4I.'4I. • 7 S O P H O M O JOHN I . MAINS II B aVll ll.irltard. Cnmtr RUTII MANAU. A.B. I T. A 4l-'49( I hr CAULDRON ‘47.’4 .’47; TK. Mu; Y.’R.A. LINTON A MARSHALL. A.IV Warier Rtlnm(ja. All I A M ASM. V, A.B. Cairo, Oa. Alpha Dtlu Pi. ALTON R. MAYO. A.B linn A mi 11lie, Oa. Alembic Club '47-’41; C urmnun I lUnry Sat. ’47.'4 -'47; Kappa Signi . ja k t. McClendon. . a. McOLI.an hi. John j. jlan .McDaniel, a.b. anne miller, a.b. A.B. A.B. McCREARY, JR.. A.B. Maeoa. Ga. Macem. Ga. lafayelte. Ala. l.frn , O . ( . VI'rilrv Foundation ’4R; Ciceronian Incur So- Life Service Band; Matter. Phi Lta Sigma. l uiurr Rutinctt Leaden cici '47.‘47; The Sea' Merto Matonic Club; of America; Macon Mittet. Sii ‘47-’48; Phi Mu; Glee Club; M.I.M.A. W.A.A. JOAN MILLS. A.B. Allaala, Ga B.S.U. Greater Council '4 -’47; A ( appelli bon 48-’49| .lee Club '48- ‘44; Mercer Playcrt '47. •4 ; The CAULDRON '4S.’47; lii Omega '47 '4 | V.V A.; Cirlt’ Stca ilrnt (internment ’47.‘4 ; Garden Club. W ALTER E. MOBLEY. A.B Dart , Oa I RANK F. MOODY, I Seeley, Oa. Alpha Pti Omega '48- '4 ; Minuter, al Accoca- tion '44.'47; A ( appella Choir ‘4 .‘47; M.I.M.A. CAROI MOORE. A.B. Wayerttn, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council 47 47, Life Service Band '47- 40; A (appella Choir ‘47.’47; Glee ( lub ’47- ‘47; ( hi Omega; Y.V.A. '47-’47; I (cute Council '47-’4t; Sophmore Rcpre- centative. ELIJAH E. MOORE. JR.. A.B. Mai . Ga. Mercer Plater . Future Rutmrtt Leader of Amer- ica. 98 SOPH O M ORES JOI MORRIS. I.L b. Tt 'enter {« • ., (■ . GERAI l ML 11 IS. A B. Alt mu. Gj. ANN NIC K RVON A.B. Marou, Gj. Mercer Player 'H-’C' ; Cimonun 'CII-'C?; Tt c AULDRON '4 -‘4°t Phi Mu; Y.W.A. 47. 4 ; Fi . «ure Tracker '4S 47. TOMMY . OI MSTEAD, A.B. Muon. Oil. Si ina Alpha lipulon. BIN I . O’NF.AI III. A.B. Muro . Gj. TrnnicVanilf '47 ’47; R. O. T. 4. 47- 4 ; Rapp Alpka. FLOYD |. PARTRIDGE, A.B. B a rare. Rul'imi, Gj. JOHN I PATRU K. A.B. f.ll’llll . Gal. TOMMY PERKINS. B.S. Mao . Gj. Alembic CluK; SiRin Alpha I ptiIon. JACK PERRY. A.B. AtljmtJ, Gj. Alpha Phi Omega '47.’49; I hi I «a Sigma '47 t appella Choir '47- 4$; Clie.fcr '41. 4 . JOHN R PETTEY . A.B Meroo. Gj. Yi;ma Alpha l.paalon. PHILIP NEAL JA.MLS II. PITTMAN. A.B. MARVIN POL. A.B PAT POL. A.B. 'A II IIAM LARI POE. PIC Kt RING. A.B Route, Gj. Mjfot, Gj. A.B. ElJI.lt lit. 1 4. Vat.fer.i i fe, Gj. Phi l.ta Sigma. B.S.L’. Greater Council '4l-‘44; Kappa Alpha. Muree. Gj. B.S.L’. Greater Council ’47.-4«: Bear Sir '4 . '44; Art id: Kappt Alpha. 99 SOPH O M ORES C.IO. GORDON PRK I. A.B. Murom. Gu. Phi Delia I beta. HARRIETT RANKIN, A.B. .Haro , On. CHARLES RIDDING. A.B. U«ita, lit. Kappa Alpha; Backriball T«am '4 .’44; Track 4 . ROBIRT B. REEDER. A.B. Tin Hnnii lilt, S. ('. Mmittcrial Aw.num, VIRGINIA RF.ESI , A.B A'aiAiillr, T B.S.U. Greater Council •4 . 4 i The I AUIDRON 47- 4«; Ph, Mu; VAX A.; W.A A. DON REEVES. A.B rktmilaa, (!a. Mimtterial Au«. 41.'44; I ilr Service Band 4 . 49] Ciceronian ’4I.'47; Kappa Sigma; Backcihall 47-'4l; Track '4«- 49. JAMES MADDEN REID. A.B. .Marem, Gs. Kappa Alpha '4H.'44; Hacrb.ill '44; Tennit '41, PRENTICE B. ROLAND. A.B Macom. On. HOY I RUSSELL. A.B. Untom, On Mmuterial A«to.( Chi Alpha Omega. BI TTY NANDI RS. A.B. r mwiiu i e, On. Ciceronian '4?-'44; (or rriponJiag Secrrlarv '4S- 44; The CAULDRON '47.'4 ; Pan llrllren. otincil, Nccrclary.Treai- urcr '47.'4«; Ph. Mu; U'.A.A. EVERETT SASSER. JR.. B.S. Murom, da. Flying Club '4 -‘4V. MARY SCARBOROUGH. A.B. Murom. Go. JOHN I) MIADBURN III. A B. Murom, On. LAMAR L SHELDON. A.B. Mere . Cm. JUNE SMALLEY, A B. Murom, Go. A ( appella hoir ’47 '4 ; Glee Club 47- 47; Alcm- hic Club '4 -'44; The Brjr Mia '47.'41; Alpha Delta Pi, '47-'4 . Trea - urcr '4 -'4 . 11 HI S O R H O M ORES BARBARA DAWN SMITH, n s I IIji lUr. Os. Mfiin rijjcn, Y.W.Aij AUI DRON; h. Omega. BITTY TOM SMITH. A.R NV i(, t-4i. Drsi Shu. AJ cilitm« Staff i Y.V.A.i V.A.A.; I beer leader; Phi Mu FRANCIS SMITH. A R Mtint) it. tie. Miimlmil A to. U7 '41{ M.l M A. 47.'49. MARY LOU SMITH. B.S Warea, I.,i Macon Miwt 47-’48. RAIPH I SMITH. A.B Bnr SVin 4 .'44; .i. Ur ’4 -'44; Sum , u; R.O.T.C. ROSILYN 1 SMITH. THOMAS JEII SMITH. LLLI N STI PIII NS. A.B. MARION STUBBS. A.B VI TOR CARl.YSLE A.B. B.S. (ano. Os. lastsr, Os. SULLIVIA. BS. Hsrtunm, Go. Alembic Club '4I-'4 . tail I’mml, da. Phi l:ti Siicnii, Vice-Prc i dent MB '49( Alembit Club '4 -’44{ Ciceronian '4 .'44; I ImilSr. Cop t ditor, 48-’49; Sigma Nu. haplam, '4l.'4 i Stu- dent Coieinmcm, Junior College Rep- 4B ’49. 1 ile Service Bind ‘4 .’4 ; M.I.C.A. 4I. 4 | 1 T.A. 4B-,49; Y.W.A. .Merter Plater . Secretary. 1 rrtbmin ( I . ’47. 4«; R.O.T.C. '4 -'44; Siijnij Alpha 1 pvilon. JAI K TLNNIII I., A.II Os. CHARI I S BONN I K THARP. B.S. Macon. Os. Clmilst, Adveniunt Stiff; Tenni , Vanity, 47j R.O. T.t '47.U9; IT Club '41-'4J; Kappa Alpha. ANN THOMAS. A.B. Mato . Os. B.S.LI. GrMIci ( oun. 1 4 ; Glee I lub '47-'48; Muon M.vve ’4?- 4 . ANNABLI TRAPP. SB Mna«. ( j. B.S.L'. Grcitcr I oan.il. ( mm. of 2nd Vite-Preai- dent '4'-’4Bs B.S.L’. 1 rtutive t ountil, 2nd Vice Preudrnt ’4S-‘4Rj Muon Mitte ; N A A.; t bi 0«r i. EUGENI FOX TRAM K K. A.B. • 0 . Os. I ilr Service Bind. mi SOPHOMOR W II I 1AM B. I KIMBLE College P rk, Cm. Alcmbtc Cl(b 4 KfroiMin I ilfiirv So. cietv '4l-'4 ; Kippi Al- pha, Track, '47-'44. WESLEY TL'RTON C«tJ U, Cm. AlpKj Tlu OmrKi. JIM MURRAY WALKER Cm. Mtnicrerul Aeux latian. I At'RK I M. WALK! K A.B. Tkumutt tilt, Ca. B.S.U. Greater Co.ne.l '4«-'4«i IIA.U. I vccutcve Council '4l-'4l! Alpha Tau Omega, Vice-Preti- Jim of S ptiumuK Clac . JANIC I WEATHIKS. A.B. Angml . Cm. A C appella I hoir ’4l ’49t Glee (lub Y.W. A.; 'A'.A.A.i Chi Oniijj. NATHAN WEBB Ldmrtl, II ■ JAMES M. W IIITEHURST Ca. Alembic Club 47 ’4 ; Kappa Sigma. Auiiunt T KIIUICI. E. t. WHITTEN, JR.. B.S. Cm. B S.L'. Greater Council; MimtterDI A«o ; Life Service Band; A ( appella Choir; ( le ( lub; Alem- bic ( lub; M l M A. HARRIS I). VL II I IA MS, A.B Main , Cm. I ulure Bovinect LraJerc of Antrki; Kappa Alpha. I ! I I N WILLIS, A B. Mii««, Cm. Ilyinic Club '4’-’41; Alpha Delta Pi; Macon M.ccee 47-’4S5 The CfIn- zer 47- 4I: ( bearleader •4’,-'4 . JAMES t. WILLIS, JR. A.B. lUmbti.Igt. ( a. Phi Della Theta. V. R. WISGATI B.S. 1.1 am. Ga. Lambda ( hi Alpha. 102 JOHN P WARD JR. A.B W ilvtinglon, .V. C. Ciceronian I uerary So- ciety; Prec Club; Hying 4 lub; Lambda (.hi Alpha, hntonan. JI.ANNI WHITMAN, A.B. TaZoa aa, (ia. A Capprlla Choir. JAMES II. VI NAB! I . BA. C tnmh i. Ga. iceronian Literary So- ciety 47-,4S; The C m- Zer 4?-’4 1 Kappa Alpha. “The Choir @Again All aboard (or Bruntwick, Syl- v.ini.i. Savannah, and Waycross! W'h.u memories! Rehearsals and that last-minute rush, l ime to ro- tate. The high school fans swarm lace. crooner Simons was fun. Barbecue at Joan's house in Brunswick. Dou- ble whammy, and writing bread and butter notes on the bus. I’m on the next one! to I riVHHV MVOf SSI IV joynorf? vypp djoutoijdoy tfrej ifttah claAA ApcnAcr 105 FRESHMAN 106 atuf their c icerA BOBBY BON NT H . . . AL PETTY......... RIC HARD Mil RIDAS rroadus veil i ort hid . . . . Praixlcnl . . . Vict-VrtuJenl St i ufjr) jrtJ Ttar.tcr Frn witn Adtivn C.RIIN I ROSII VTIRI Vi I But not for km ! We finally caught onto tlm college life, cutting classes and i lodging arournl the profeuon. Ami these I rolmnn fel- lows and girls seemed to get «Ins dating business pretty well Rat Week proved sen c cciting. and Rat Court was a not grrrr! We really felt like debtors to the Sophs in those convict uniforms on Bear l)a . but when we guessed the true identity of Toby and lot, the free- dom from those rat caps was worth all the torture The Freshman football team, known as the ” Termites' . entered into the intramural sports program and created a great deal of spirit among the Treshmen. Yep. were nght proud of our part of old M. I 107 (•IK At I) C. ADAMS. A.B. ) ( , Cd. R.O.T.C. KM MET W. BOWERS, A.B. CorJele, (id. BETTE BERKS, A B. Af defd. Gd. A ( ippclla CWir; Glee ( luti; Cicero nun; l hi Mo; Mercer Player . JULIUS EMORY CLAY. JR.. A.B. Mdrod. (id. (imonun; Clmilfr; R.O. T.C. JOHN B BAIII.Y, A.B MdroM, (id. GEORGE R BOYD, 11 B Ar dHld, Cirf. JAMES II BURNS TTI. JR.. A.B fII K ' , Ttmm. R.O.T.C. JEFf W. CLEMENTS A.B. Lulomlom. Gd. Bcur Skim; Manager. Vae M«y anJ B «ram l a kcl- ball; Inira mural tporlt. LYNN BANKS. A.B SAd, Ddfr, (id. Mercer Player ! Cicero man MURRAY BRAD IHD. A.B. tt'fit Porel. Gd. LLI ABt.I'll ANN CAMP. A.B. Mero . Go. PR. Mu. El WOOD A. CLINE. A.B. Mwcea. G«. ROBIRT E. BAYNARD. A.B. MdCOd, Gd. ( iceronian; R O.T.C I Till I ROSE BROWN. CorJtle, (id. I lie Service Band; M.I.C. A.: V.W.A. JEANNE CAR I ISIE. A.B. MdroM, Gd. CKi OmrjtJ. REK CUNNINGHAM, A.B. .MddllON. (id. tt'nlrf foundation; Met cer Player ; PR. Mu. ROBERT I. BONNER. A.B. R da'EiAede, Gd. Mercer Player ; Clniter. WILLIAM K BUFHNGTON. I L B. KoMd. (id. Will I AM (.. ( IIIRBAS. A.B. Mdcoa, Gd. MARVIN COCHRAN. A.B. Arldn d, Gd. Miimterial A to.; Life Service Band. M I.M A. {Sol ii.lareJ.) ELEANOR M. DAVIDSON. A H .M,ito . Cm. Debit inj; Team. BRUCE DANIEI DUBBLRI Y. LI B. ( feanl e. Cm. Glee Club. R.O.T.C. JAMES W. FLOWERS, A.B. Jfiaeil ilU, Cm. R '.I' (iinlfr Council; Inirarnur-il Spoilt. BESSIE 1EE GARDNER. A.B. A-gntt . Cm. I ifr Serctce Rm l; A ( p- ptlli Choir; Glee Club; MICA. BETTV DAVIS. A.B AlUif . ( ii. A I ippetli Chou. I AY ELI IOTT. A.B .trferu lilt, G . Y.U A. RUTH IIOVC I RS. A B Lite Sen ice Band; Mil A.. Y.W.A.; ReE.K.i.t. Educilion Attociilion. REGINALD D. (.ARNE R. A.B. Roiia,irr, Gd. R.O.T.C. Bll I IE SLE DAVIS. A.B Uayrrau, Cm. Life Service; Bind; CIhi- l r; Chi Otojjj. MARY E EII, A.B Mi c n. («i. GEORGE Ml LLOYD. A B. Ifffttomiillt. lii. R.O.T.C. LARI Gl EATON, A B. MiiUimL, Cm. A ( jpprlla Chou; Alem- bic Club. M I M A. I DUPIN' I DRII I . A.B. Muco . Gu. JOHN A AI 1 At I LAUIKNER. AH SI «ico , (ij. Ciceronian JAM! s Ml I IT I I R. A.B. Al . ROBERT J GODWIN. A.B. Almo . (• . ANITA DRINNON. A.B Muco . (i«. rhi Mu. El KIRI I IIEI DS. JR.. A.B. Mica . G . Photic Club, VA It I I AM I GAINES. A.B. Rame, Cm. R.O.T.C. FREDA MAE GRAY. A.B «(■••■illr. Cm. I lie Serene Bind; A Cap- pcila Chou; M.l.( A. F f E S H M E N JAMES fc. GREEN. A.B. Iran City, On. Minntcnal Aiuxuiuin MIIOKLD HARRISON, A.B. PenJergrnn. On Life Service Banil; '1.1. C.A. GEORG HERNDON. A.B. Bear SAin '4t. M« «. On. J. W. IIUN't KIR. A.B. Penmeala. Fla. J. MILLARD GREENE, JK.. A.B. Memh. On. HERMAN KAY HI I I.IN AIL Farett Park. On. Miitituml Aiwxntion NANCY LOUISE HERRING. A.B. Miif , On. Alcmlu. I lut : Pin .Mu. DANII I CiAXYN HI NT. A.B. Muroir, On. (Sat filelurej.f THOMAS I. CRIII IN. A.B. Atlnnln, On. B.S.U. Greater 0un.1L IOIINNY HANSON. A.B On. JUSTIN Hil l. A.B. Hafir, lilt On. B.S.U. Greater Council; Miii.ilrri.il Acco.; I ilr VrvKf Band; A Cappe-lla Choir; Glee Club. MARTHA KING, A.B. College Park. On. B.S.U. Greater Council; Ciceronian; Y.W.A., Chi Omega; CAULDRON. CONNIE HALL. A.B tort Valley, On. Alphi Delta Pi. JAMES II HENNECY. A.B, Mar mm. S. C. Mc-tect Placer . ALVIN HOWARD. B.S. High Pnml, N. C. Alpha Tau Omega. t ARI L. I ANCAM R. JK., A B Slaton. On. Sigma Alpha Lpcilon, K. O. T. C. JAMES R HAM MAN. A.B. Atlanta, On. B.S.U. Greater C nuntii. (Nat fiirlnreJ.) K JORDAN HENRY. A.B. Fartylb. On. Phi Lta Sigma; Vimt) arui ''B’ Team Racketball; Phi Delta Theta. BILLY HUGGINS, A.B. Albany, On. (Nat fiulureJ.) JIM LANGLEY, A.B. Atlantn, On. B.S.U. Greater Council; Minntenal Atuxialion; M IMA JULIAN I.-ROY. A.B f.1 ritlla, da. I itr Smkc Band; Track. JOE V. MAC.NAN, A.B. Hogani i itle, da. F.T.A. OTIS MtKINNEY, JR., A.B Mat on. da. NANCY MAR I Mil I ER. A.B. Cw i illa. S. B.s.ll. Greater Council; A (jivi'IIi Choir; Glee (tut ; linknun I Jy.j- .. « i i DRONi s « A.; I ife Ser Ke BmJ; t hi OmcKa. IL'RMAN II «'IS, A.B Harlu all. da I lie Service B.inJ; M. I M. A. EDWARD I MARSH. JR.. LL.B. Mjiijii. da Y.M.C.A.; A C appella Chou, Glee Club. HAIM MEEKS. A.B. Si. I it’e Service Bind C.lee lub; Mercer Player ; M.I.C .A ANNE MINT . A.B. Rofkmatt. da. Ph. Mu; Y.W.A, I ARRY V. LOWE. A.B. V .trrra nM, da. A C appella choir; Cilee Club. ROBI RT IV MATHEWS A.B. rfwaiiia, Ga. A jppclli Choir, Teach; M l M A. JOHN S MELKS, A.B. Sn-k lli, tui. A C appella Choir; Ml M.A.; The Bear skin. CLAYTON C. MOBLEY. A.B. fori LanJarJal . tla. I tie Service Rani; II I M.A.; The Bear SAia. JAMES G. MADDOX. A.B .UK I adranga, da. I1.S.C. Gieatcr Council; M l M.A.; Vann, aoJ B Teim Rnhelhtll; K.O.T.C. WILLIAM J. McCRANII III. A.B AJrl. da. KOI I IN. P MIDDI I BROOKS. JR A.B. M.I on, da. R.O.T.C. MARY ANNE MORRIS. A.B. M . . da. JEM MADDOX. A.B. Malma, da. J ROB I McIlANIl I . A.B. da. CHARLES B. MILLER. A.B. Marea. da. JOSEPH J. MORROW . A B. Deter, fla. Mtnitleital AlMCUlian. FRESHMEN LaVERNE MURPHY. A.B. .•1 M Mi d, G . R'.U. Grciicr Council; A ( appella Choir. IO ANN PARKER. A.B. I uJmUHi, (• . life S mit Rand; (hi Omega; Y.W.A. ROBERT J. PONDER. A.B. Gnfii, Gd. VH TOR RAY MYRK K. A.B. (.'Ari er, Gd. Mmiatrrul Atinualinn. SLEI.ERS PARKER. |R . A.B. ( u. A ( apprlla Choir; M. I. M. A. JAMES I. PUR I I I . A.B. Gltmuttllt, Gd. Mimilrlill A «I... i a f inn LINT E. ROGERS. JR A.B. A fda d, Gd. AIVIN W. O'QUINN, JR.. A.B Gd. DEI AMAK FARKERSON. A.B. C v. er. Gd. Mirutferial Atu .; Life Service Bind; M.I..M.A. CHARI ENE REDDING. A.B. .Vidro . Ge. Alpha Della Pi. IIAROID ROWLAND. A.B Oidrlr. Ge. Mumlcraal Attotaalaon; Y. M. C. A. RONALD I . PAI Ml R. A.B. Gd. Alenthia Clnh. MARY I AURA PEAVY. A.B. Vitmm , Gd. filn I nundation; M I C. A.; The 5 dr Sha. A. G. REDDY. JR.. A.B. Mina, Gd. JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH. JR.. A.B. (id. R.O.T.t. BARBARA SEAY. A.B. Rr)a Ui, (id. (X t far area . II. At BERT PETES III. Pre.-MeJ. Mdfoa, Gd. GROVER JAY ROBBINS. A.B. .Vidro . Gd. Intraniuiat Sport JOSEPH P. STALLWORTH. B.S Aid. on. Gd. MAK OI M S. MURRAY. A.B. 0 renii r, (id. (.Vo f ulurfj.) MARY HELEN' SIMS. A.B ( ammerrt, ini. A CitRprlla ( 'Aoir. JANE SNEED. A.B. MnrpA . C. rtlcy Foundation; A C appella Choir; M u«r Player ; Alpha Della Pi BIN A. TAYLOR, A.B. Muroa. 0,1. B.S.U. Grulrr ( «until. I II V VA Al l . A B rlfmom r. l,a. tile Club; Pki Mu; V.U A. IRANI LS Ell ABE III SITTON. A.B. .Until. (■■!. HARVEY C. SPEARS. JR A B Marea. Ga. Veraaiy Biikdbill, Vl uilJ I «drralitlt. MORINI THOMAS. A B On. life Servite Hand. JOAN U Al THAI I . A.B. AI m . I..i A i appella ( boir; (tier ( lul . ( In Ob(( ; U'.A A. 1 TONARI E. SMISSON, A.B. foil VallfY. Cm. VS II HAM SPRL'NK. JR.. A.B. Mai-«a, Ca. Publicity ( hiirman; Ph «. K Club. OWE N POPE THOMPSON. A.B. tlaraa. R.O.T.C. JAMES ROBI K I M E AVER. A.B. M.ii , Ga. BUI Y SMITH. A B. I a«l. Ca. Glee Club. ANN STARR. A.B Ramr, (la. Phi Mu; Y U .A. MI.MI THURMAN. A B Cailarlaa a. Ga. I ife Service B in.l | A ip pelli C Koir; Glee ( lub; KfllKIOUt tJUtilKHI AttO- tialion. DUN( AN G. U’EST. A.B. ( «Idilak h. Os. Baakribitt. Varan and B Team. LOUIS SMITH, A B. SauaeaE. Ga. ROBIRT Sl lME KOLK. A.B. Moeror. (ia. R.O.T.C. i Alpha Tau Omega SPENCER D WA1KER. A.B Seu aaa, Ga. JOHN ROBERT WEfIDDON. A.B. IhvmiJii illf, Ga. Min .etcrial A ««.{ life Service Band; A (appella ( hair; (.lee (.lub; I ALT.. DRONj The Brsnklm; M.I.M.A. freshm e n MARY ELEANOR WIGGINS. A.B. El till, S. C. Y.W.A. EKED E. WILLIAMS, Pie.-Med. T ’onttoa, Ga. Mercer Player ; llatket Kill, Vanity and “B” tram. SIDNEY H. JOAN w II SON. A.B. EMORY WILSON. A.B. Will OUCH BY. A B. .NVmnun. Ga, I art Valley, Ca. Colquitt. Ga. Mercer Player ; Ciceroni Phi Delta Theta. an; Reankim; Phi Mu. RUSSELL WILSON. A.B. XPmytrott, Ga. Alembic Society; C mlrr Stall; Phi Eta SiRma; Sijfma Nil. PEGGY RUTH WOOL . A.B. Rocky lace. Ga. A Cappella Choir; Glee Club: Y.W.A.; Phi Mu. Ill LAW SCHOOL STUDENT GOVERNMENT I fit in right. tealfd: J. A. Ul(tU parliamentarian; Ken Atkcw. Irtoiurtr; Mil Bril. prandent; Floyd Buford, irtrf I ary; Dale ThompfOit, IKa-praitJent. Stand tug: Tlwnuk Mil , and Dale I nglitli, guard . Honor Court and Court off Correction I aft to right I T Wright, Henry Bnitirk. Ckirlri Srkolr, S.«tt liter . Butord Hancock, tutlict : Mel ard. thuf liitlua; Man in Dean. Joe X illr. Robert (.oil. Michael Deep, Jmffevi. LAW SCHOOL P. ( . Anilrcwt R. I. Andrrwt Aikro bikii R i lil in B « BUnchird Booker lUvklll Hr jnjm Brown Rurdinr Burklwltcr Cantrell Cariwcll I . C. ANDREWS. JH., A.B.. LL.B. Thomast ille, Ga. Law Association Mh-'47-M8-'49 Delta Theta I’hi Pi K.ipp.i Plii, Historian, M8-M9 ROBERT E. ANDREWS, A.B., LL.B. Talbotton, Ga. Sports Editor, Clnster, Mo Delta Theta Phi Sij; '- Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer. ’46; Recorder, '48 KEN ASKEW, A.B.. I.L.B. 12 hi pic y, Ga. Alpha Phi Omega ’42 A Cappella Choir MO-M1 -’4 2 Glee Club ’40-MI 42 Alembic C lub MI -’42 Ciceronian Literary Society •40-MI-M2 Phi Delta Theta American Legion, Adjutant, M8-M9 l.asv Association, Freshman Justice MR, Treasurer M8-M9 Phi Alpha Delta Treasurer M8-M9 HERMAN BAKER. A.R., Campion, Ga. B.S.U. Greater Council '47-MS Life Service Band M7-M8 M.I.M.A. M8-M9 ALEX BALDWIN, I.L.B. Naylor, Ga. Delta Theta Phi, Bailiff Sigma Nu. Treasurer I RANK BASS, JR.. LI .B. St. Petersburg, IIit. Phi Alpha Delta WILLIAM BLANCHARD, LI .1$. Augusta, Ga. Phi Alpha Delta CHARLES BOOKER, I.L.B. MiRiir, Ga. Pi Kappa Phi, Warden, M8-M9 HUGH BOYKIN. JR.. I.L.B. Fitzgerald, Ga. Delta Theta Phi JAMES BRANAM. I.L.B. Fitzgerald. Ga. Delta Theta Phi JOSEPH BROWN. I.L.B. Sanderst ille, Ga. Flying Club M7-M8 Phi Delta Theta, Treasurer, M8-M9 ESSLEY BURDIN'E, LL.B. Dine Ridge, Ga. American Legion Delta Theta Phi HARRY BURKHALTER, LL.B. Mat on, Ga. Delia Theta I hi JAMES CANTRELL, LL.B. Mat on, Ga. Art Editor, Silhouette. M6-M7 Delta Theta Phi Phi Delta Theta, Reporter, ’48 ROBERT CARSWELL, LL.B. Gordon. Ga. Sigma Nu, Treasurer, M7-M8 lit. L A W SCHOOL Carter Chiton Conger ( oninc Copliml Crawford Crawley Davit, E. M. Da it. j. II. Dean Dnf Drlk Diana Dockery Douglas NAT CARTER, LL.B. Vitl alia, Ga. Ilrlu Theta Phi, I’i Kappa Alpha WILLARD CHASON, LL.B. Cairo, Ga. Inter-Fraternity C ouncii Delta Theta Phi Pi Kappa Phi, Historian, ’48; President, '40 I KONAKD CONGER. A.B., I I .B. Bainlrritigt, Ga. Red Croat Council ’47 Flying Club 46-’47 R.O.T.C. ( ommanding Officer Delta Theta Phi, Matter of Ritual, 48-’49 Justice, Honor Court, ’46-’47 Phi Delta Theta, Vicc Prettdcnt, ’47- 48-,44 KASHOUS CONINE, LL.B. Lakeland, Ga. Law Association WILLIAM COPELAND, LL.B. Su i annab, Ga, Law Association WILLIAM CRAWFORD, JR.. LL.B. Sat an nab, Ga. Law Association 47-’48 Associate Justice Ph. Alpha Delta, 47- 48 Phi Delta Theta FRED CRAWLEY. LL.B. Tbomastnu. Ga. Delta Theta Phi Law Association FRANCIS DAVIS. LL.B. Macon, Ga. Law Association JOE DAVIS. I I B. Btau-ltvn, Ga. Cluster, Reporter, 48-’49 Bear ikm. Exchange Editor, 48- 49 Associate Justice. Honor Court Beta Theta Pi MARVIN DEAN. LL.B. Sycamore, Ga. Editorial Board Court of Correction, Associate Justice Phi Alpha Delta MICHAEL DEEP. LL.B. Moron, G i. Editorial Board Delta Theta Phi LYMAN DELK, LL.B. Maeon, Ga. Mercer Players ’4 -’47 Ciceronian Literary Society. President ’48 Delta Theta Phi Kappa Sigma Secretary ’4X-’4‘ FRANCIS DIANA, A.B., LL.B. Shares 11lie. Pa. Red Cross Council Lambda C hi Alpha. Intramurale RAYMOND DOCKERY. 1I.B. Broxtou, Ga. Law Association DOUGLAS DU BIG N ION, LL.B. Ot ilia, Ga. Phi Alpha Delta 117 L A W SCHOOL Duvall I y r I ullrr Glinty Gilbert (jilmolf Gltiion (ioUkiajtli Gnltil V Grubbs ll M Hall ll iiuot k Hargrove linn WILLIS DUVALL, LL.B. Ednou. Ga. Alpha Tau Omega, President, '48 GF.NE DYAR. LL.B. Maeon, Ga. Clutter Editor ’46- 47 Alpha Phi Omega Phi Delta Literary Society Delta Theta Phi Phi Delta Theta. President. 48-’49 Blue Key, President, '48-’49 ART FULLER. LL.B. iNVmm. , Ga. Mercer Players Olympic Club Ciceronian Literary Society CAULDRON Cluster, Bear Skin. Editor, ’47-'48 Inter-Fraternity Council American Legion Silhouette, Associate Editor International Relations Club Blue Key. Secretary. 48-’49 Phi Alpha Delta; Kappa Sigma. Secretary ’42-’4J, President ’48-’49 JAMES GAINEY. LL.B. Thomti i ille. Ga. Delta Theta Phi, Sigma No AUBREY GII BERT. I I..B. Claiktdnle, Mm. V.F.W., Delta Theta Phi Lambda Chi Alpha JESSE GILMORE. A.B.. I.L.B. Milled get ille. Ga. Phi Eta Sigma Pi Alpha Delta ARCHIE GLEASON. LL.B. Anginta, Ga. Law Association JAMES K. GOLDBAUGH, LL.B. Wheeling, W. Va. Mercer Players Delta Theta Phi American Legion Law Association WILLIAM GRIFFITY, LL.B. K.1) nolds, Ga. Law Association MILTON GRUBBS. LL.B. Cedartou ii, Ga. Alpha Pci Omega Mercer Players Delta I'heta Phi, Tribune 48-’49 Theta Chi FORREST HAGAN. LL.B. Cedartown, Ga. Law Association MARION HALL. LL.B. Augusta, Ga. Lambda Chi Alpha. Vice-President, ’48-’49 BUFORD HANCOC K. LL.B. AforoM, Ga. Associate Justice Honor Court Editorial Hoard, Bar Journal Delta Theta Pi, Treasurer, ’48- 49 JAMES HARGROVE, LL.B. Eatontnn. Ga. Law Association L. H. HARRIS, LL.B. Shrci effort. La. Kappa Alpha n;i LAW S C H O O i H jr« Henry UlUlKOt'k Holder Ivey JirrarJ Junmrl van Jet Jen Kelley Kirby Kopp Korowuki Kworcluk lj ey DEWEY HAYES, A.B., LL.B. Urnxton, (ia. Delta Theta Phi, Vice-President ’48, President '49 Kappa Sigma CAULDRON, Cluster WILLIAM HEMINGWAY, A.B., LL.B. Mtu-ow, Ga, Inter-Fraternity Council Phi Alpha Delta, Secretary, ’47, Vice-Justice ’48, Justice ’49 Alpha Tau Omega, Vice-President, ’4S, President ’49 ALBERT HENRY, LL.B. .Milcom, Ga. Phi Delta Theta Law Association WILLIAM HITCHCOCK, LL.B. Moultrie, Ga. Delta Theta Phi JOHN HOLDER. LL.B. Macon, Ga. Phi Alpha Delta CARLTON IVEY, LL.B. Forty thy Ga. Future Business Le.ulcrs of America, C hairman. 47-’48 American Legion (Not pictured.) CLISBY JARRARD. LL.B. fanfmiiN, (id. THOMAS JIMMERSON, I L.B. Unadilln, Cut. Law Association Beat Skin Kappa Sigma, Inter-Fraternity Council GEORGE JORDAN, LL.B. Broxton, Ga. Intramural Sports Delta Theta Phi. Recorder, 48-’49 Sigma Alpha Epsilon CHARLES KELLEY. A.B.. LL.B. Macorn, Ga. Lambda Chi Alpha JAMES KIRBY, LL.B. Pacolet, S. C. Delta Theta Phi, Sigma Nu JOHN KOPP. A.B., LL.B. Montezuma, Ga. Kappa Sigma CAS. KOROWICKI. I I B. Arnold, Pa. Phi Alpha Delta Sigma Chi, President, ’4J JOHN KWARCHAK, LL.B. Mifrow, Ga. Phi Alpha Delta CHARLES LANEY, LL.B. A Capprlla Choir Glee Club. Fly ing Club Delta Tau Delta, Treasurer, 4S-’46 119 L A W SCHOOL Iany Lynn McCrory Mahler Mrlivn Mercer M.lrc Miller Milwnn Mmlrr Morton O’Hryan O'Neal Owrnt Pravy ROBERT I.AN YON, A.B., 1.1.B. Alexandria, La. Iutr.imtir.il Sports I'hi Alpha Delta, Kappa Sigma HORACE LYNN, LL.B. Fairfax, Ala. Law Association Pi Kappa Alpha CLAUDE B. Met KORY, LL.B. Atlanta, Ha. Law Association ERNEST MAHLER. Ph.B.. LL.B. MitroR, (iii. Law Association BU KNER MELTON, A.B., LL.B. Moultrie, Ca. Glee t luh. Varsity Basketball 43-’44 Student Council Justice, Court of Correction Phi Alpha Delta, Kappa Signia DURWOOD MERCER, LL.B. Macon. Ga. Masonic Club Delta Theta Phi niOMAS MILLS, A.B., LL.B. Surrency, Ga. Law Association, Sergeant-. !• Arms, ’48- 49 Delta Theta Phi EMMETT GWINN MILLER, LL.B. Rupert, V Va. Law Association Sigma N’u, Phi Alpha Delta JAMES Mil WAIN, I I B. Atlanta, Ga. Delta Theta Phi. Kappa Alpha CARLISLE MINTER, U R. Eastman, Ga. Phi Eta Sigma Ciceronian Literary Society Kappa Sigma, President ’48 C AULDRON, Advertising Manager Hear Skin Inter-Fraternity Council Phi Alpha Delta Kappa Sigma, Secretary, ’47; Presi- dent, 48 JOHN O’BRYAN, LL.B. Kingstree, S. C. Law Association 120 THOMAS MORTON, A.B., LL.B. la man a. N. Y. Blue Key, Treasurer, 47- 48 Alpha Psi Omega, President, ’46-’48 Kappa Phi Kappa, President, 46- 48 Mercer Players, President, 46 Masonic Club, Vice-President Cluster, Glee Club M” Club Delta Theta Phi, President, ’47-’48 Kappa Sigma, Intramural Sports ANNIE LAURIE O'NEAL. LL.B Mat on, Ga. Law Association JAMES WALTER OWENS, JK.. LL.B. Fitzgerald, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa, Cluster Delta Theta Phi Varsity Baseball ’43-’44 M” Club Law School Representative Kappa Sigma, President, 43 JAMES EDWIN PEAVY, A.B., BB.A., LL.B. Cnthbert, Ga. Associate Justice. Honor Court, 47, and Scs retary ’48 Phi Alpha Delta, Justice, ’47-’4S Kappa Sigma L A W SCHOOL Stewart. J. T. Smith. W Sullivan Kou Rol.’h Ravan Rimtt Seller. Self Dwmpiim Thornton Smith. II Story Me art. J. K. Tv «n JAMES STEWART. LL.B. Atlanta, Cut. Varsity Baseball '47-’41 WII I I AM SMITH, JR.. M .B. f itzgerald, Ga. Law Association RUDOLPH SULLIVAN. LL.B. Decatur, Ga. Law Association BEN ROSS. A.B., LL.B. Gray, Ga. Kappa Phi Kappa F litori.il Board 1 aw Association Secretary '47 Parliamentarian ’48 Delta Theta Phi, Tribune, '47; President '4X THOMAS ROACH. LL.B. Canton, Ga. Intramurale, La mini a t hi Alpha HOWELL RAVAN. IL.B. Marie!la, a. Phi Alpha Delta I AN FI. I F RIMES, LL.B. Ih un tt it k. Ga. Alenibic Club. Editorial Board Law Association J. M. SELLERS. LL.B. Suiumertillc, Ga. Inicr-Fraicrnits Coum.il Delta Theta Phi. Vice-President, ’47-'4X Phi Kappa Phi Til MAN SELF. I L.B. Mtirow, ( ii. Masonic Club, Delta I beta Phi American Bar Association DALE THOMPSON, LL.B. Adrian, Ga. Student Council 48- 49 American Legion, Debating Team Phi Alpha Delta, Warden, '48 Sigma Alpha Fpsilon RI HARD THORNTON. LL.B. Parrott, Ga. M Club. Varsity Basketball Inter-Fraternity Council Phi Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Fpsilon, President, ’48 HENRY SMITH, I L.B. Wadley, Ga. Law Association CARL STORY, LI B. .Miiron, Ga. Law Association Phi Alpha Delta, Clerk, '48 JOHN STEWART, A.B. Macon, Ga. Law Association Kappa Alpha WILLIAM TYSON. LL.B. Athburn, Ga. Clutter. Feature Siatf Inter-Fraternity Council Law Review, Acting Editor-in-Chief Associate Justice, Honor Court Clerk, Moot Court Phi Alpha Delta, Sigma Nu 121 V'tlun Ward WcM. WcXfxvitljml Whsll r Whitfunt Weigh Tucker R n Schol . t. Schnls, R. - ulcs SCOTT WAITERS, LL.D. Lait Point, (ja. Phi Alpha Delta McINNIS L. WARD, LL.B. Hattiesburg, Mi it. Law Association 47-’48 Law School Student Government 48 Court of Honor, Associate Jmt ice of Junior Class ’48 Court of Corrections, Court of Honor Chief Justice 48 Delta Theta Phi Executive Council, Student Govern- ment, 48 MADGE WEBB. LL.B. Mat on, Ga. Law Association CARL WESTMORELAND, LL.B. Macon, Ga. Delta Theta Phi, Treasurer, 48- 49 Pi Kappa Phi, Treasurer, ’48-’49 WILL WHATLEY, LL.B. M.iro , Git. Law Association MULLINS WHISNANT. LL.B. Waierly IhU.Ga. Phi Alpha Delta, Kappa Sigma EDWARD WRIGHT, LL.B. St. Latuit, Mo. Varsity Basketball Law Review, Phi Alpha Delta RAY TUCKER, LL.B. Wairrly Hill, Ga. Kappa Sibina PAT RYN, A.B., LL.B. Mat on, Ga. Kappa Sigma CHARLES SCHOLZ, LL.B. Quincy, III. Varsity Basketball 4 5 Inter-Fraternity Council Bear Skin, Editorial Board Associate Justice, Honor Court Phi Alpha Delta, Vice-Justice Blue Key Kappa Sigma RICHARD SCHOLZ, LL.B. Quincy, III. Phi Alpha Delta Kappa Sigma G. A. CAULEY Fitzgerald, Ga. Law Association 122 STUDENT EDITORIAL BOARD ctf the Walter The Student Editorial Board prepares and submit ma- terial for publication hi tlic Georgia But Inin tint pub- lished quarterly by the Georgia Bar Association. Ap- pointment to the board is made by the Dean of the lass school on the basis of outstanding scholastic achieve- ment and particular skill in the preparation of legal composition. Beginning in September. 194 , the Student (jeerge School off £au Editorial Board will begin the publication of a legal journal of its own to Ik- called the MERCER LAW REVIEW. The publication of this journal will be an- other ''first for the Walter F. George School of Lass insofar a the law schools in Georgia are concerned and a definite advancement in the field of legal education. II 11AM I . TYSON, JR.......................Mil or .„ f EDWARD T. WRIGHT. FRANK C I ONES O. V otr fJttot« WII I I AM W HEMINGWAY..........................Common Uttar M. DAll ENGLISH. MICHAE.I A DIM' Stivam f Mcmbert: 11 1 Bell. Vi I DlinduiJ, lluyd Buford. IsoniiJ C.engec, Wilkun A. Cu iuiJ, Udlird tluwn, Robert I. toll, St j■ s in Dean. J. A. (nlnn.it, K l.n V. Junes, Juki, S. Ksrershalt, J. A. Leggett. Jimo t . Uil n , W. J. Nesille, link O’Neal, t nullo Rimet, I Sliughter, Vult SX slurs. jnd J tilsJu. PHI ALPHA DELTA LAW FRATERNITY tl) PhAVY UII1IAM HEMINGWAY JUSTICE IIAKI I N m HOI VUt-lmtU I. T. WRIGHT c refer? Phi Alph.i Doll.i wm founded nationally in 1902. The local William II. Fish Chapter waj established m 1927, ami reactivated December I I, 1946. following thr re- opening of the law school after the way. The purpose of this national legal fraternity is to promote social ami intellectual intercourse among its members, and to establish a widespread exchange for the interchange of business, information, and matters of common interest. BROTHERS AND PLEDCiFS Krn Atkcis I rank Bio ( lurid (looker llenrs RmIiiL W ilium Craw f or it Marvin Ikni William Dorm my Dub |)au(Ui Will.. Duvall Ait Fuller Ankic Olnwn Tilmidjtt Gordin A ilium llimint ay Ijmr llirrt John Hoi Jr r Dan Jenkins I rank Jones Paul Jones Robert Jones i Korowiski John Kwar.hak K. L. Lanvon AnJrew M.Krnnrr Buck Mellon Carlisle Mmirr Joe Neville Id Peasy Cluiles Si hoi Kuhjid Sskolr Carl Stnrr Dale Thompson Khhard Thornien Bill Tyion Scott Walters Mullia W hisnanl I . T. Wrncht DELTA THETA PHI LAW FRATERNITY BEN ROSS DEWEY IIAYES DEAN Mil TON GRUBBS GEORGE jORDAN CARL TnUmr WISTMORU AND Treat rarer Drill Thct.1 Phi wa founded in 1901 as Delta I’hi Della, in 1902 ai Alpha K.ipp.i Phi, in 1903 as Thru Lambda Phi 4ml .imalg.tm.ited as Dell Then Phi in 191). The fraternity flower i a white carnation on a background of green leaves. Its colon are green and white. Delta Thcla Phi has as it purpose to unite fraternally congenial students of the law. to lead them and their fellow students to high scholarship and legal learning, to promote justice, and to inspire respect for the noblest qualities of manhood. Air Bald us Hard Buford Milts Burdhalter Jamil t antrell Woodfin Chambers W illard I Kason Robert toll Leonard Conger James Crawley Michael Deep A . Iarrar |am -% Gaiisy Jamrs Goldhough Milton Gruhht James llimplsn Buford Hancock BROTHERS Dewey liases Geor t Jordon J. A. Leggett Ras Mi Murray D. B. Mercer Thomas Mile Tom Morion J. W. Owen Ben Koss Joe Rowland 1'ilman Sell J M. Viler John Simmon VC I Slaughter Mel Ward C arl Wet (more land ORGANIZATIONS THE ALEMBIC CLUB The Alembic lub is composed of those students who .ire basically interested m the biological sciences, and plan to enter one of these professions. GRADY DURDEN PreuitH GARRETT THORNTON' Set refer? j tJ rreomrer JAMES C HRISTIAN VUf-PrtiulfHl Hrmton I . Kirmorr, B Bivins. W. Brinson. I t lements. M Cochran. J Collins. J. Co . S. Culpepper. P. I nKlnh. I . I pps. M. Gaddy, A. Kmvaul. R Lester, K. Maynard. A. Mayo. B. Mt Crime. A. Monrr. O. s Neylands, R Palmor. I Parr. T. Pork ins. G. Robbins, S. Servon. I . Smiik. M. Smith, O, Thompson. R. Wade, J. Whitehurst. E. Williams, and R. Wilton. 12« A M ERICA N LEAGION For (iml and country, wc associate ourselves together to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America. ANDREW H. LANIER, JR Commander CHARLES K. HENDERSON V ice-Commander CHARLES K. TOZIER Adjutant WALLACE K. ASKEW Finance Officer ESSLEY B. BURDINE Service Officer R All OKI) I. FLANDERS Sergeant-at-Atm Bacon. Blount. G. BurLFalter, It. Rurl H. lter. Durden, toller. Glattmjn. llama. Ivey. Kemp. Knight, Llttell. L nn. Marahall. M.Crory. Mile . Murray, RoBhin , Sell Jff. Thoutpaon. it on. Wright. tinn. 120 A L V H A IRFD GUNTIR S fM iry GIORGt ACIIKY Trtsturfr GUY WILLIAMSON Vut-PrfuJenl IR A SNYIM R PrttiJtml Alph.i Phi Omega is a National Honor Service Fraternity) and the true measure of success is the service rendered to campus and community. The first chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was estab- lished at LaFayette College. Easton, Pennsyl- vania, on December 16, 192 5. The Delta lota Chapter at Mercer is the 105th chapter. 130 V H I O M E G A MfmJvri; Mcrnun Bower , BI U Hivent, Lamar Brook , Carlton Hornes Mantel t iw«, Joe Clement , llenr Durham, Ckarlct Eva , Robert Mine . Chirln llopkui , G. Vt'. Ilopkin . Jimmy Jon . Jimmy little, Joe Matter. Pete Nunn. Jnk Petty. Wttton PI vinale, I. t. Smith. Jr., Garrett Thornton, Jerry Ihoniv Carroll Md|;lit, Buice Mtallace. Ill CICERONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY The mother of campus organization , the Ciceronian Literary Society, has for it primary function the advancement of it members along public speaking and open forum line . LYMAN DELK President SALLY McKAY Vice-President AULBERT KINSAUL Secretary R KirfcrM. D. BrjtWcn, W. (trillion, C. ChimUr , I . l«mrnli, C ulver, C. C ureton, G. (irnunn, B. Gnrtm, I.. Grmor, I). Holmes Ilopkiiu, G. W, llopkint, A. Miller, W. f. Morjenn, G. Thornton, B. Tumble, G. Zachry. L A VTc, the student of Business Administration at Mercer University, hereby associate ourselves together with the Future Business leaders of America, a club for the advancement of the cause of business education on this campus, and for the inspiration of students desirous of entering this field of education, and for the purpose of unifying and dignifying our svork. tX AI KIR UHITTII JUI.IUS JOHNSON CHARLES IILNULRSON lit SMITH PrttiJtut Vlee-P'tnJtnl Sferttar) T ttmurtr Graific Blown, W, C. Chambers. I)jn DuiihiwJ), William Evans, Roy Gordon, R r oaJ Harris, M ilium llmmin, t harlei Hopkins. Carlton Ivey, Lit Moore, Jim Shcehin, Clarente smith. MillrJjic Smith, X P Smith. 133 r r« a MOM IK OGLESBY FRANCES CLEMENTS Prmdtmt SttreUn The William Heard Kil| .urick Chapter of Future leath- ers of America was organized in 1947. Its member- ship comprises those students who arc interested in teaching as a profession. The chapter strives to meet the needs for future teachers” who are enrolled at Mercer. PHOEBE GRAGG FINN GROOVER Vi(e-Prtlijtnt T rsjiurst hr.I r«u : Rrul Bciiwn, Jeanninc Brice. Jackie Bullard, R. B Clirnclnt. B T. Hartley. Serowif row: Ruto Hodxc . Arthur Jackson. Louise Jarnacm. Ray I attuner. Third row: Sally McKay. France Mills. Floor Peary. Martha Powell, Robert Rogers. fourth roil John Wimpy. Gcajy Wheeler. 131 THE MERCER MASONIC CLUB The Masonic Clui was organized on Octolicr JO, 1947. The pur|x se of the club is to promote closer fraternal and voci.il relations among Free and Accepted Masons, to inculcate the love of God ind of country and to promote brotherly love and extend generous aid to all worthy causes. The club will be affiliates! with the National League of Masonic Clubs. Asuelt Brcslcr RulUrd HOMER A. OGLESBY PmiAiil I JOHN sriWAKI VHt’PrttiJtil CHAKIES K III NI RSON S irrtJrj krilnnr Clark litrsimnion H)«J« Vlrr.rr W Suile or 1 WOODF1N C. CHAMBERS Tteaimrrt 135 MERCER PLAYER 3 Mercer Player , the college dr.im.itic club, produces three major plays each year. I he studnts taking part m dramatics for their first two quarters arc Maskers. After two quarter and other requirements the student becomes a full-llcdgcd member. Miss Mary Brooks Popkins is the director. JOHN K STANTON PrttiJfHt SAHAII OOK Sccri’ljr) HANSEL IIOII INGSWORTH Vie+'PrfilJtnt l.'ki I harlrt Bdlit. Bobbie Hobo. Hobby Bonner. Jane Buabce. (xorjit Child . K« Cunningham. I att Uno . Jean t-rifin. Sue hill. I.avona tuqua, Aubrey Heflin, Jim llennevv, I ib Howard, Mary M u Hughe . II. O. Jarrard, Allevo Jone . Mary Eunice Jordan, Robert Lattcll, DkIi Landrc , Sally McKay, llijah Moore, Sally 'nw . Millie Sivwart, Oi.ar Sunbril|r, Bill Trimble, Tommy Ml ard. Crady 'I heeler, Jeannette NX iggint. I red Ml’illiamt. M. I. C. A. The purpose of M.I.C.A. is to aid in the full development and adjustment of the independent students and also to .k( .is a constructive force in developing the aim and ideals of the educational institution « 1 svhich it is a part. IRANKIL THOMPSON SAI LY SI RSON S rr fair) VON Ml BACON Viff-PiruJeut ELOISI PI AVY I n«i«fn VIHt.INIA HINT Wni Ckjtrmut I ! I .ARI III I AMP I'rojcrum Chairman lay Allen. MilJicsl Ralhsoiti, Sue Briefly, Anne Rink, Hurl Suvd. libel Hose Brown, lli .ii (li Camp. Barbara Dockery, Ruby Durban, Pally English. I.;;; LaVcrne tpp , Ruth Flower . La ona Fuqiu. Beaaic 1« Gardner. Joytr Gardner. Freda Gray, Sunn Man. Mildred Harrison. Carolyn lliraey. Jean llnvia. Irene Jaduon. Joan Mater. Lee Mundv. Mirv I aura I’eavy. Ethylene Pirkle, Sue RawU, Virginia Kent . France Robert . Elam Stephen . Jean Shuman. Anu Wood. i:vj M I, The purpose of M.I.M.A. it to provide for the large group of Mercer tt udent who arc not fraternity member the benefit of organization. Johnny Andrew . John A hley. B.ll A wn, llrrnun Biker. Charlie Belt. , Dick Brnwx, C. M. Battle, John Carpenter, Joe Clement . Stewart Clark. Martin Cochran, arle Collin , Dan DoMx-rly. Karl Clraton. Curran (iunn. William IlimmonJ, CieorKr Hooper. harlir llopkmt, Claude Kemp, AuKUttut Kilpatrick. 1 Ml M A. representation, social pro- grams. sports participation, and the means to l c of service to the university. Julun I.rKoy. lurman I rwb, Bob Liuell. John Meek , Frank Moody. Hobby McDaniel. Jack McClendon. Tetc Nunn. «ecu Non .!, S, Her Parker. Ciroo.cr Robbin. Robert K Rodger . P. Smith, Erano South, John SerkklanJ, In SovJrr Rro«e Thanai, E. I . M'hitcn. Hobby hiddon. II PHYSIC CLUB The purpose of the Physics Club of Mercer University is fourfold: to serve as a means of awarding distinction to students having high scholarship and promise of achievement in physics; to promote stu- dent interest in advances! study of physics; to encourage fellowship among those who have displaycs! a marked ability in ph vsics; and to popularized interest in physics in the general public. MELVIN BROOKS trfiiJenl AIMS'A DUGGEN Szzre arj RF.BA MOVE VUfPrenJfHl Witt I AM SPRUNK Tmiurtr J.IIHC II. Collins. Mels in Brooks, Disk Thompson. Bruce Thomas. Adrna DuKcan. Keba Moyr, Fiber Fields, W ilium Sprunk. and Stante) Tanner, I 12 V CLUB KAI PH TEMPLES VlislJtMt To stimulat interest in journalism anion}; students of the University and to breach the gap between academic and professional journalism. NELL POOLE Steretur) amJ I'rfaiurer SUE RAULS VitfPrmJeit Oliver Addiurn. June Brenklcs. U jIIjvc Bryant. I an Dullard, $ - ' GlataAan, Syb.l Hartley. John HvJr, Al Howard. Erinll Knight. Kobtrt Littcll. John Lewi , Charier To irr. John UarJ. frank X rntr. Jim lounc. 1 la ito. T. c I he R.O.T.C. iv m organisation of vtuilcntv of milit.irv science and tactic . f f tu i if hi Scrucwil I lintea, StruNnl 1jw iii, Master ' r|(t'i l Smith, (.«plain Stcnilrom, «nil Mijor Jnknw.n. LEONARD U. CONGER Ratter) Comma milrr DAN DULLARD III Battery Executive JAMES II. BROOKS Ret omniiiiuttn c Qffi err WILLIAM S. COLVIN Motor Officer GEORGE V. DAVIS Assistant Exei util c HOMER T. WILLIAMSON ForuarJ Olneri er JOSEPH W. ROWLAND First Served tit ROSTER I n t Year Basic Oliver L. Addivon, Jr. Denniv J. Be ill, Jr. James G. Burnett J. W. Denton Bruce Dubbcrly, Jr. Willi.im E. Gaines, Jr. Kernul C. Garner John T. H inson John R. Griffin Henry M. Hughes William D. Jo.ini Carl E. Lancaster. Jr. James G. Maddox Robert C. Sum mera ur Will.au B. Wallace, Jr. Spencer I). Walker Reginald D. Garner Set oiul Year li.nn Gerald C. Adams Robert E. Baynard James W. Burnham George H. Chamlce Julius E. Clay George W. Floyd. Jr. George R. Genung, |r. Carlton F. Home Frank A. Jones, Jr. Joe I). Lister R. Middlcbrook , Jr. lames C. Moughan, Jr. Benjamin I . O’Neal III Ralph L. Smith John C. Scarborough Joseph P. Stallsvorth Victor C. Sullivan Owen P. Thompson. Jr. Marvin V. Watson First Year Adtamed John II. Ashley. Jr. Hal P. Boswell Dan R. Cannon Bennie A. English Dewey W. English Freddie W. Evan James L. Futrelic, Jr. Barney L. Garrett William S. Garvin Claude H. Kemp, Jr. Rufus E. Lester Thomas C. Perkins Michael R. Richards Henry A. Seaman Charles B. Tharp Joseph A. Donnan Secoud Year Ail t amni James FI. Brook , Jr. Dan Bullard III William S. Colvin Leonard H. Conger George W. Davis James B. Kopp Joseph W. Rowland Homer J. Watson Homer T. Williamson, Jr. I H STUDENT BROADUS VX'II LOUGH BY trahm.i« A.tiifr I RANK If THOMPSON Seereltry and Tttaxurf I RANK KEMP Vite-treudfml GOVE R M M E N KA BREWSTER r rf udent PURPOSE AND ACHIEVEMENTS This year's Student Government h.u functioned m .1 democratic, representative, self «governing organi- zation in creating a better campus spirit, a friendlier relation between students and administration, and a cognizance of Mercer’s high standing among other colleges and universities. Hard work, diligent plan- ning, and conscientious loyalt by Student Government members have been made manifest in the uc- complishmnts for the year . . . Freshman orientation . . . Ratting . . . student elections . . . chapel programs . . . Bear Day . . . improvement of dininghall conditions . . . Christmas banquet in Sherwood . . . Student Constitution revisions . . . battle for the Honor System ... May Day ... and other achieve- ments stand as permanent monuments for conclusive evidence that students are capable of self- government. 146 STUDENT G O V E RN MEN T R O S T E R STUDENT COUNCIL Marion Hendrix David Holme Jack Perry Dale Thompson Walker Whittle SENIOR LASS OH 1C ERS Dan Dunwoody, President Evelyn MacArthur, Vice-President Sara Henson, Secretary and Treasurer JUNIOR C LASS OFFICERS Charles Hopkins. President Laurie Shannon , Vice-President Jeanette Harbin, Secretary and Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Bobby Bonner, President Al Petty. Vice-President Richard Sheridan, Secretary-Treasurer REAR SKIN Pete Nunn, Etlitor Wallace Duvall, Business Manager STUDENT ATHLETIC BOARD Aulbert Kineaul Che Smith Martha Andrews STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Henry Durham Sanford Fit immnn CLUSTER BOARD OF CONTROL Sybil Hartley Aubrey Heflin Jack Jenkin CLUSTER Jim Cowen, Editor Herman Bower , Business Manager CAUL I) RON Lib Howard, Editor Grady Wheeler. Business Manager STUDENT COUNCIL DALE THOMPSON t- II Rt l ' trnt-ln t RAY BREWSTER PreuJrnl, SlnJeal B«Jy MARION HENDRIK Ministerial E oinfJlin- JAC K PI RRY, JR. Coltr f Repmentatise DAVID HOLMES or Celt Re Repretraleln t u: j W O M E M S STUDE N T The purposes of the Women's Student Government .ire to cooperate with the administration in furthering the l est interest of Mercer Universiy and especially of the women in attendance here, to represent with the ad- ministration the interest of all resident women students and to make such recommendations as seem for their best interest, and to help enforce by laws this or- ganization and the rules and regulations both of the administration and of this group. I A UK II SHANNON Preudtm Mil ANN t(K l) Szrrrf«ir ANN I lit MINt. Vur-VrfuJeut JEAN HOVIS Editor of PertfT Vatttr EVELYN Mr ARTHUR T teaxurtr I N11 1SNV ONV MUV1S NNV . iff • . • r,4 'H j ' KOSM)Vf IN IMI QNV AVN’K JUT1VS 6tl I Ivl 3 W Ivl J 3 A O D Boh I ■«Coll. iJilor; John llulc. Auertafe [.Jiter; Wallace Duvall, Batmen Mamaxer. and fcditor Pete Nunn, have one ol ihnr butinett iniiont. CjrlitM NX ilbanht, LJitoi; Jimmie June , Art L.i.lor, and Garrett Thornton, Humer tjitar, admire • of Anthony Shipp’ poetry. Anthan it the witty poetry editor R SKI N PETE NUNN Etlilor JOHN HYDE A 11 ociate Editor WALLACE DUVALL Business Matt tiger R. B. LITTELL Managing Hi! it or PAUL BOBBITT Feature Etlitor JIMMIE JONES Art Editor TAL DAY Circulation Manager ANTHONY SHIPPS Poetry Editor CARLIEZE WILBANKS Fashion Editor GEORGE HERNDON Advertising Manager GARRETT THORNTON Ihtmor Editor RUFUS LESTER Make-tip Editor GLENN WILKES Sports Editor Boh I null and John ll)ilt (cl tome coed advur from llanh ’liino.l, fatuity .Winor. 150 MmKi Powell, proof tfJe', jml all StftMl, i tertiary, are w|hiii«J b) Jimn) Jontt m J II ifj. Cirlirie Uilbinkt, Billie Sue Davit, and Klim Amlin look over ike now mu wkil Mary I aura Peavy, TrurCt Cannon, and Paul Bohbit examine exchange trituret EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD HAZEL BOYD Non-Sorority VERNON BROWN Ministers JEANNETTE HARBIN Sorority MAYES DOBBINS fraternity 151 ART FULLER l.uu AUGUSTUS Kll.l’A I KICK Non-Fratfi nit T HE 19 49 CAULDRON What a ru%h, and we don’t mean a gold rush, for the forty-niners of the CAULDRON staff. The mad dash started with registration and con- tinued through the first of April. Garrett had organization fever, and Svhil with her able staff typed class pages by the dozen. Archer added just the right touch to the art work, and Jean- nette with her fraternities and Dewey with the law school made layouts, and more layouts. John Stewart was everywhere directing faculty pictures, and Lib was here and there trying to see that everything went well. What a life, but oh what fun! HR HOWARD, M Harrier and Thornton «err always on the ko Garland, llosit. fonts. .Miller. and King fixes! (hose classes. Did somronr mention tired feet? The buiinni tjlf knnw« exactly uh.it you mean. Many a day we faced a barren waste, but with the outstanding work of Becky and Tal, along with Jeannette, Miriam, Gloria, Finn, and B. T„ those gold nuggets finallv came in. Many thanks for each headache and fallen arch. Thanks also to Jackie for keeping up our circulation. STAFF LITERARY STAFF LIB IIOW A UD. Editor ARCHER MOORE, Associate lutitor GARRETT THORNTON. Organization% Edito, JEANNETTE WIGGINS, Fraternity Editor JOHNNY STEWART, Fatuity Fulitor DEWEY HAYES, Lau Editor GLENN WILKES, Sport, Eulrtor SYBIL HARTLEY, Clan Editor NANCY MILLER. MARTHA KINCi. VIRGINIA GARLAND, EVA FRANKLIN, KITTY JONES, ANN BL'RKHALTER, JEAN HOVIS. LILLIAN HOWELL, llUlfllN l ANNABELLE TRAPP, Chief Typist Photography ART FULLER, EI) FREEMAN, HARRIET RANKIN. BOBBY WHIDDON, HANK DURHAM, CLARE FOSTER, NELL POOLE BUSINESS STAFF GRADY WIIEELER, Business Manager BECKY WATSON, Advertising Manager JACKIE WARD, Circulation Manager TAL DAY. JEANNETTE HARBIN. MIRIAM EVANS, FINN GROOVER, GLORIA McAFEE, B. T. HARTLEY, MRS. HELEN B. PLYMALE. Faculty Ad, nor GRADY Vt Ml ELER. Bourn,,, Meaojftr. B k ut ; and Jack, circulates. AD STAFF Tal Day. Jeannette Harbin, Becky Watson, manager; Mir- iam Evans, and Finn Groover, J Those hard-working gold luthert! |l. | COWAN I .lilor-in-t hitf iHrmr (fluster The Clutter in I94X-49, employing .1 hi-partisan tufT and following 4 non partisan editorial policy, introduced a number of improvement which made the canpui newspaper hoth more readable and more technically correct from the standpoint of good journalism. Good new coverage with plenty of scoops”, the latest word on society and fashions, anil outstanding sports section, more lively features than ever before, an unbiased, unccnsored, and fearless edi- torial policy, and most of all a competent and co-operative staff made this year's Clutter among the best ever seen on the Mercer campus. Promoting worthwhile campus activities and constructively criticizing any campus irregu- larities, The Clutter was also active on the intercollegiate side, sponsoring the 1948 Georgia Collegiate Press Association convention at which time Jim Cowan, Kditor-in-Chicf, svas elected president of that organization. JOHN IIYD4 Axnit.it,- l.ht-i JACK Tl KRY M.tmogmg F.Jitor EDITOR IN THE OEHCE: On Im return, he tindi (aboit. It ft to right) (• rce Slau, circulation manager; Rutsrll Wilton, copy reader, and Charlec “Chalky Weascr, make- up editor, concentrating on work. WHEN THE. CAT'S AM; AY: One of Cowan'c rare ahwmri from the otkee finJt (above) John Hyde, Jack Terry, and Ellen Willi plotline I Ilea' ckit-chat '’column for the next ictue. Below, not at work—fuel rummaging fltfl to right I Wrndrll Searc and I rank Smith, advertising men, ckutkluig oscr a typographical error; Jule Greene, and Sally Scrum. KvKlait extraordinary, looking user the cult tm file. FROM PRESS TO PUBI 1C: Herman Bowen. left. And J.m Cowin. right, in the photo above, watch a Harry «liti. Burke' make-up expert, compote the paper by tke ( Imter layout «heel. At right. Bowen and Cowan how the Imnlied product to Mi Louite Brown. ( Imter faculty Countelor. CtOKCit CHAMl.hb Sportt Editor MARION BARhllll) Sea i Editor FUN ANI) I AMMONS: At left. Eujeenc Mall, teatur. w riter; Marten Barfield, ncv « editor, and Gtvr r ( hamlet and Bobby Bonner, iport editor , relax with tkit week' paper. Bel on . the tociety Hall rot to work on next week' unit. Left to right, wc find Nat lllotxom. fxthion olumn- ttt; Sybil Hartley, vmety editor, and Betty I mutton and Sue fill , OOCiely new writer planning a tparklinjt pace wo lot The Clmter. T H £ A f £ L CHOIR MEMBERS, 1948-49 r r CHAPE! CHOIR T H - John Mum Jack Gunter 1 «Verre Mrirpky In Allen William Hammond Seller Parker Vernon Bre n Mai Karel llarnum 1 lone Peavy Belly Burk Carolyn Harery Vk alter Petr A anda I ampe Marion Hendrix Marika Powell Steu-jri ( l r! Jualm Hill Virginia Kent Jm CIiiikMi George IlMpn Rnkerl Roger Boh nlemara Ken llutehraon Barbara Kua«c!l arlc «Him Irene Jjekaon Salle Seraon Ray Collina Kiltie lone Bruy Skeekan Belly flaw John 1 andreaa William Shockley O. 1 0 1 o i r Belly langatM Mary Helen Sima Andrew Edward John I cm I ale ker Singleton l ay Elliott Jamea 1 own June Smalley Mannn l.ppi Larry Lone 1 Ink i Sumk Anne If mini: Malcolm 1 uncelord William Smith Barbari Homing 1 dmard Marik Jane Sneed Clare lo t r Robert Milken 1 'Mine Spelling Kll 1 ranSalira |okn Me Daniel Ira Snader Jean I'lotf Jerry McGkcr Joan Tkompaon Krrmia 1- ro i John Meek Miriam Thurman 1lionJ hi|ua Marika Meek Buiac ’k allaee Araaie Gardner Nancy Miller Tommy Ward Earl Gleaton Joan Mill Vernon Wear 1 a «la Gra •rank Mood Janacr Wealkera |ohn Grillin 1 anil Mnolr Bokky Wk.«ldon Willie Gunn |nn M-iuni Ann Wood 1 ce Munda Peggy Wood AKI OH INS .Ann aal |)|( K LANPKLSS Vetfert l.'iT CLUB THE GLEE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION John Atm , Mil.In,I Balktom, Anne Bl.nU. Hnlibic Bobo, !tl Cliburn, llnitt Dui bam. Hubs 1« Durham, Ruth I lower , V mJell Gibbs Ja h Gunter. VlildrrJ llirmon, Jerry MidKte, Mi abelh Miller. IJy F. Nrwwn, I’ete Nunn, Herbert Sehutte, Muni Thurmin. Annibel Trapp, I I Whiten. W. I MUM M I V PrfilJral PAl'l BOBBiri Virr-Prntbd MIL l RI l BALKCOM See r.’fjr • T reumr r Religious Education A mh i.umu organized to foster interest in religious etluc.ition .tt ,t profession, to seek better methods tor the application of etluc.ttion.il practices in religion, and to emphasize the Chris- tian religion in education. 159 EL S, U. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Baptist Student Union, (lumi li the unit organi ationc and the local Baptist Churches, ccckc to unify and vitalize the cpintu.il life of ill the Kudents on the campus. I AMAH BROOKS VrtuJtHt Ml Ml TIMMERMAN I .ret Vut.priudtni ANNABEL TRAPP StfomJ Wf Pr uJ iif ANN MOOD Third VUe-Prtxidrni HILDA HARRIS WALLACE DuVALL Sfttelary Ttrainttr A. M At K I ibratian J. 1.1 MI NTS R.-fnilrr i. M. Mil I AN Driver I HOM'I.I I Rifmrmlslnr J. THOMAS Rtftrtmlatiir I WAt KIR Rffirftsiilaht t J GUNTER R.pirxenUUic I). LAN DRESS Rrpmrmtaln r I. GARTENHAUS Rrprftrmlaln r A. SMITH RrprftfHljhl f L. MILLER Krprtimtaiivr I. ROB! RTS Rrfirfiemtath e I. SNYDER Rrpmrmt.itn r H. DURHAM Editor of iuualUt I fill I 8. S. U. G ft S A T E R COUNCIL C H I A L P rl A O M E G A The purpose of t hi Alpha Omega .ire fellowship and for the discussion of the problem of the ministry. IIIKMAN BOWERS 0 A« JOHN sTKK Kl AND MARI ES DAVIS Srrih EVERETT NORTON E tbf4fMtr 162 Chari Bruit, John Marik Carptnirr, John David «on. Mrnry Durham. Krrmn Frott. Tru.it Gannon. Robert Mine . Harold Miiuv, I. Rubardton, Kov Kuttell, Robert Miirlcv, (iroricc Snrllinic, Jerry Thomat, Norwood W itrrhouic Jimmy Mater , t.djcar M'«l«h. Clarrac M'hnlry. 163 LIFE SERVICE BAND The I.ifc Service Band 1 composed of Minient who purpose to put C hrist first in their vocation . LILLIAN HOWELL Ptftklfttl VIRGINIA HINT Sffr t«ry ii.i TmtiMr r STEWART CLARK Vir .rmi nl L. Aeree. II. Hiker. M. Kilkniin, B. KuLIn, K Renton. B Hu in . A Rink, II Koyd. I. R. Brown. J. Buikcr. B. Burke, J. Clement , i;. time. M. Cothran. B S. Dim, B. l). Lin, B llower . I franklin, B. L. Girdner. . Gibb . T. Grif- fin, C. Gunn, J. Gunter. H Him . '1. Harrison. J. Ilill. Ilulmcs J, lluvi . 161 A. Jiiikwn, J Jonti, J. M. I tnJitti, J. K. I inJitu, J l Ko , I. I.owit, J. Lewi , J I., M«U, J, I . Moody. Moore, N- Miller, f Mondy, J M. IrnJon, J M.tikn W (■ Vunn, J I'lyor. I 1’irkli K. Kojin I Kobrru. I Smith, I SnvJrr. ). MiulilinJ I. t hi. mu. M. T Kurin in, G. Todd. J. Trammell, ft. linker. L. V ilkff, L Wclih, B. K hiddon ( . Vkilkinlt, J. X impcv. A. Wood. 165 MINISTERIA ASSOCIATION Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, ami of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: •’Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you anil lo, I am with you alwav, even unto the end of the world.” Matthew 28:19-20. For I ant not ashamed of the gospel of C hrist: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth . . Romans 1:16. CM II SMITH NORMAN MeCRL'MMI.N MARION HENDRIX HERBERT IIYDE freiirfe V . , -fr.•. . . • Sezrefair) Tt +%ur t J. Ak.n,. II. Ballinger. W. Barkley, C. Bar Bet. C Batkin . C. Bctl, . I . Rohkur. II Bourn. I Brook,. A Broun. J. Brown. Vl Bryant, J. Carpenter, J. Carroll. J. ( iw , K. Cauthca, K. thaunjey, B- Chettcme. S. Clark. j Clrimntt. M. t rxhran. B oll.n , R. Daughtry, J. DiviJwn. II. Durkim. M. Dwcllc, T. t «n, A. EJwirdt, E. Edward . C. Esans. I. Gaglicr, G. Ford. 166 J. loicnun, K I roX, J. Fulbri kl, T, Gannon, T. George, II. Gill e t, C. Gorily, J. Guilin. J. Gr«bbs ( . Gunn. A. Ill man, L. Ilardy, T. Iln- «ell, II. IlixiMm. II. Hawlhin , A. Ilcllin. II. Ilctlm, J. Herring, K. Mine . J. Helmet, A. Houghton, Hon tucker, K. Huuhcton, II. Jarrard, C. John ton, A. Kilpatrick, J. Knight. | lamer. J. Lexer. I. Lem . I McMillan. |. Meek . II. Mincey, F. Moody, P. Moody. J. Morrow. K Mo well. fc. Norton. P. Nunn. J. Nneaclly. 167 M. Oylctby. I . I'ukciwn. J. I’alfrrton. J. Payne. H. I'MVy, I . I’hillipt. C). Pirkl , I Prrunn. J Purcell. K RceJcr. J. J R«hinu n, J Kowlinil, R Rutwll, ( Virt, R. Shirley. B. Shockley. R. impiun, T SIajiIhoii, C. Smith, C. I A. Spink , J. SiriiklinJ, M. Stncklaa J, J. Tkonut, K. Vm Hoover, J. NX jlkrr, N. NX aterhouve, J. Witcri, S’ Wear, O. f. L. NX hiicn, C. NX'hitley, A. Williimi. I.. NX illum , C. NXMIiam ,C. V'ri|h(, 108 Si Ree e . I. Rithardton, Smith. Frank Smith, NX'Hcrler, J. NX luJJoa, Y. W. A. Amir Huscllinc Young Women Auxiliary 1 a missionary organiza- tion for voting women. Thc c young women with a haven of worship and information regarding the strategic world enterprise of missions. ELOISE SUSAN PEAVY (iKA( t. S o Or) Trsjiatsi I6'J FRANCES SY mi (•AKTENMOUS HARTLEY Vttiuift Vv .Pr i),fral ' 4 9 N E W $ 'VIE W S uon sororities came to crcntul buhlm n (ember 27, at 12 nt ing are: Alpha Delta I' Bank . Shady Dal1 Atlanta, Annr II Charlin Redding, riot Elliot] Chi bauy. Adel; Joanna Down . August June 0 Macon rori; I Jane S MUIcrl 5Menls Schedule Ficsl Traditional Vulehde Sing Around Christmas Tree Ministers rhp f'r“t traditional ft •'■I'HVWlJ. ‘X -- wll, K, b «udenr, , • ' “Irtid. hull,lay . I Ik- on.h, jn Sororities' Fall Rush Season Closes As Forty-Nine Girls Accept Bids The fall rush nusiin n ,u • Non-Frats And Head Football All-Stars P Mercer On Accredited List Penfield Dedication Slated For Sunday; Klliitt a a r al I I_I a •« H I A AMa Of American Universities, Vice-President Announces A.A.U. Committee On Classification —Reports Fit -Jrasshopper-Eating Stunl Brings Annual Fall Dance Scheduled By I.F.C lation-Wide Fame To Ann Miller by Jack Perry Cluster Feature Editor Many Southern Baptist Leaders To Allen Urge crowd oC prominent i U. NichoUon who will give t Somluru BapUata L «peeled for benediction, the dedicati ni i f Pcnficld Cemetery Following this ess«on of the re. as a shrine u Georgia Baptists, mony the scene will be hiked President Spright IJowell announc the Penlicld Cemetery entrance I cd today? i tlie final part Herr Mercer thmi Verifying October 31 - the dedi dty I’resident Spright Dowell m Chinese Co-Ed Gives Reaction To Mercer , „ And Discusses Life Mi Su-clnu Han—Susan, if you i vi Li 'lave you had your grasshopper today? No, I’m not joking Fnr Saiurosv NlQnl ' you don’t realize it. but lOi JQIU1 | • gomrbodv will have to d« f i . . . a _ - U'U' ' fYv?® i'ig a couple of gras-hopp. F ) )U t ICS At AlClX'C) Kivc it. an ' ' ,n . for this ! CW and rather pet A aw t t KW v, Saturday. to Hint 1rater £Glee Club, .Give 'Messiah' On December 13-14 Pledge Fifty-Nine Men rnternitics at Mncrr pledge.I n,rn Monday night w the annual Fijsli r.4Sdin cI miI. .Alpha ! ;••• ' 1 — - . ple.lg.ng a total r { men. ( , - r • I ..... Xu Kappa s.un.ifhi Omega Finishes N11 nia .V - • “ '''.vinwv i I« n .«a 3 JurM %inu tu. '.urn — Campus Spirit Marks First Bear Day ,Jntle,ea,ed 5eason- As Organizations Join In Parade Wins VolleYbal1 Cup by Sue- Cluster S Wilkes Leads Bears In Clean Sweep itcil by .student C e c ’ha' Of Two-Game South Carolina Series Students Choose 1949 'Miss Mercer' ? •• « hiK M,V it ' •t,H h ch I7carapusorg ni aUon l5rOrft5 30 PoilllS larleston J y. Mary Eunice Jordan volleyball However, her identity will not be announced until the 1949 C i published next spring She it one of the following Mer- cer misses Evelyn McArthur. Lib Howard. Laurie Shannon, or Ann Wood These four coed and four other who later withdrew were Ll’ .™ State Baptist Student Union Slates Mercer Convention To Begin Friday Evening I Chamlec Wilke left the Charleston. S. C. I) point , the high otal of hi Mercer the rampant Bears iitday night triumph ret the College of Charleston Ma- oon . he undefeated tyul.tr monthly men’ Athletic iv night Ola Florida, prr-«- t.fc rntcd the :v Jordan, the TOC'lta team the All-Star a poll ni the Va prevented V'ard. Camilla kbce. Vienna; f.m Marum tncy Herring Macon; Sarah 17U GENE DYAR Prnideut ART FULLER Past Secret ary BLUE KEY BROADUS WILLOUGHBY T reamrer Aulbrrt Kmtiul •• pu!nnJ), Vur PiniJml. Taken after Winter Tapping. Memltn: Al tlcnry. lu Ur Mnjclrlon, Hu..1.1 Shulrr, Din Duanoady, Joe Clement«. Jim ( hriiiun. Julr (.mnc, Kj Brew • «rr. Jim C «win, Rill Hemingway, Marry « keewee, C irliil Min ter, Charles Sc belt f, C.rnc Dynr. Tully BonJ. Broadut Vk .lluwjcli- by. An l ullrr. CARD! N A L KiY jr.lm.il Key i' .1 n.ition.il honorary service uirorili which l the sister to Blue Key Fraternity. To lie eligible, i girl mint l e in venior college, and dupliy outstanding character, personality, leadership, ind scholarship. EVELYN McArthur President LILLIAN HOWELL Vice Pretuienl SARA COOK Secretary HILDA HARRIS Treasurer Memben: Mum Atkinson, Vonnic Bacon. Sara (wli. Ann flim.njt, Hilda Harris. Svk.l Hanley I l.raKeik Howard. till can llonell, Evelyn McArthur, Cally McKay, Frankie Thompson. M.mi T.mmerman, Ann % nod. Jackie Ward, and Mr A I . Montague. 173 hr,I rOK Georg Child . Jim Cowin. Milton Grubb . Mary Mot Hugh . Lou Jaraagia. S oni re„ Sally M K jy, Tcm Morton, Mill Airmail. Tommy MIRIAM EVANS Wirfrrj.T miarrr JOHN R. STANTON Vwr-PrfuJfMt CHARLES BfcTTIS PrsuJsnt ALPHA P S I O M EGA On October 7, 19)5. Dr. Wilbur Stout. .1 member of Alpha Cast of Alpha Psi Omep, began working with the Mercer Players to form a Cast of Alpha Psi Omega at Mercer. By February, 19)6, ten members including three co-eds were found eligible for membership. The petition for a charter was sent to National Headquarters in March. This contained the signature of Dr. Dowell. On April of 19)6 the petition received the approval of 75 per cent of the casts of the fraternity. Dr. Stout became faculty adviser, thus having been associated with four cast of Alpha Psi Omega. On May 4, in chapel, ten members and four faculty members were pledged. This group was initiated the following Sunday night and became the Charter Members of the eta Pi Cast of Alpha Psi Omega. 171 $ I G M A M U For the promotion of scholarship and to give encouragement to worthy endeavor. Sigma Mu was founded at Mercer prior to World War II. Membership i based altogether on scholastic attainment. During the recent war it was not active, but in May, 1948, it was reactivated. Mrmlsr, Henry t. Aereo. Mur ion Ackmton, William Avion. Wake Biv.n . I imn Diooki. Janie C awn, lUrrs Cheese Roh- rri Dion A.trna Duggan. F.li abeth Howard, Malcolm Ivey, J. Knight, Catherine M.Caleb. barlr. T Robert . William Sheehan. Martha Powell. William J Men . N II. McCrumnten. Sue Ann Rawl . Dr I Smith, member and la,ult advitor. 175 GUY WILLIAMSON Pmiittm! PHI ETA SIGMA Established to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment among men of the I resit man class, with scholarship and characters being considered in mem- bership selection. Each year Phi Eta Sigma awards a cup to the outstanding Freshman on the campus. Extra curricular activities, scholastic average, and leadership being the factors on which candidates arc judged. IIIOM AS IHIfRSON SMITH EDW IN I . (.1 IBUKN Wii-fjf) juit itc.nurcr Mcminn: Richard L. Benson. John II. IfasiJson, Jr.. Richard I Dnmukt. Grorye W . farmer, Robert Gardner, Je se A. Gilmore, Jule B Greene. Robert J. Henry, G. W. Hopkins, Malcolm E. Ivey, Andres II. lamer. Ktitus L. 1 ester. Jr.. Alton K Mayo. William A. Met.Mian, Normal II McCrummtn, (Portia T. Mitchell, Jack R. Perry, Weston M. Pis male, William M. Poe, Arend II. Schulte, Henry T. Sinclcton. Frederick I. Smith. Robert 1.1 ward Taylor. Roland I. Van Hoover. GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON Gamma Sigma Epsilon, the only national honorary co-cducational chemical fraternity, was founded at Davidson College, N. C., on December 19. 1919. The object of the fraternity ts to promote interest and scholarship in chemistry, to promote friendship and general welfare of the chemists. I he Mu Gamm. Chapter established locally in May, 1942. recognizes those students who have excelled in the field of chemistry. OS AH M YEANS. JR. Cr tnJ Alebftmnt MARRY L. CMI-RVES, JR Vi,or I Inter Priest Robert Zorn ELIZABETH CAMP Rtfcr.itr Gerald amp William Sheehan llantel (awn Gtodlee Grier Kent Smalley Bruce Thomat 177 KAPPA PHI KAPPA K.ippj Phi K.ipp.i, n.ition.il educational fraternity, «'promote the cause of education by encouraging men of sound niorl character ami recognized ability to study it principle and problems. Established on the Mercer campus since April 6, 1929, Alpha Mu Chapter emphasize social inter- course among it members, scholarly attainment, and professional ideals. JOHN DAVIDSON GRADY DURDEN JAMES K. PEAVY RAYMOND HARRIS GARRETT THORNTON PmiJrnt Vur-PrenJ.nl Secretary jnJ Tttatmrtr Seerefary '49 Trestorer '49 '41 hnl r oh. Bulry, Carruli, Chettcm, Christian, Cowan, Clark, Dunwoody, English. SrtvnJ run I njjliih, freeman, Gordcn, Gardner, Haris- ton. Henderson. Kintaul, Lowe. Third in : Thomas, Marshall, Marshall, Ms Common. Onltihy, Perry, Self, Schute. tcurlb roil; Sheehan, Stanley. Snelling, Sehwarir, St ri. U land. X heeler. KAPPA DELTA EPSILON Jl AN II AGIN PifiiJemt MAKIAN ATKINSON Bl ANt III W LSTMOKELAKU Wr lor Trtaiurrr K. I). E. i% .1 professional education sorority, the purpose of which is to promote the cause of education by fostering a spirit of fellow- ship, high standards of scholastic attainment, and professional ideals among its mcml cre. SUSAN C.KAGG Vtte-PmtJtmi I n it rut : Shirlcs Bloodwortk. Ola Campbell, Clara lotlrr, France Gailrnhaut, Miriam GerJon. Saon-i 01« PKcx b. Cnj , Keba Hamilton. Hilda llama, I ill.an lion 11. Joyce Hobby. ThrJ •« l ib HowarJ, Sally McKay, Tloiao Pea Derothy W nr, Bui i( on. NOTES ON SPORTS Bears Take Ogletho rpe and FS U; Bow To Georgia In Home Series Wilkes and Reeder Pace Team To Beat Oglethorpe, 81-48 onncr j „ mate • . „e,toT'o'‘4°, 51« ■; «e.0 =' 5O'?«T°' ''am ? o Z b7 OtOTtt Sears To Open Baseball Season [onday Against Duke University by Bobby Bonner Cluster Sport Writer •all Bears have Hoyd McPameU. . . 1 11,11 Hattcree. ex-prnfMsiotwI ban • •ut fotu v.•' t the lid ol ratcher . • heir opening Kn(. Rjlil|ry| A |ettCTTiun from last liver'it y neM Wf |,.,s topped Iron rotter . a. iluc to a hu.t arm. Walter Lowery uve w. mien return- ,« . newcomer to Mercer thi (luarl tC..nd« M thf, never 5°'«d ,h'‘ ter and 1- «pected to r. torn• ac- t%A tbM NV«p-‘e -itcrmen arc , „tm ji the catcher . Portion «... , with the v y- irklrrs anil «hran and Boh Simpfton are ,,rc« c, n t ,n og to ?■' inliicMmen t|lr other two men nut for ‘M I...... - —. « „-,c C° c,cn 'r ,ve ad Charlie ,atchcr job. I Wilkes Is Fifth, %a t 1 ? -, 4 •« . ec I Better Record r • n no0« a' ,r ib'ft .y ctroo taming up The Bear are expected to letter Scoring Averages titero- isc Hop- 1 hr record made l« i year. Theirl |t7 TvT -r4i -Nn Raircnl P,V TV - a ,br k „n «ccond 1 record la«t jr r consisted of threel |For Nation Reveal ;c4 • . { i 17 ie « . The Utc't National Collegiate '' v y ar‘' l' ' 1m l chi '‘, Martin are I The schedule lor the 1949 sea on| I Athletic Bureau compilation re- „wa«d (° Ren tul that Mercer forward Wilke i the nation’ fifth ranking by Bobby Bonner Cluster Sport Writer The Merrer hatkrthall Bear two game an«l ling li Frida night I lea tin Stormy and Mori lnDWe a.fert' .. aly,'tl® . sent ... «re fr neet - . Gknn nent “na' ' | vinall-college huskclball scorer with| | .m 11 game average of 23.2 point j | per tilt. The Eatonlon «hotmaker trails I King oi Morris Harvey with 27.5; |•{lock of Susquehanna with 24.0;I I Wilton ol Anderson with 23.9; and j I Keath of Elizabethtown with 23.8. Wilkes, however, rank even | higher m held goal percentage His I 498 average on 101 goals out of 1203 attempts is surpassed only by Wilson of Iroy State with a .5081 avr-age and Itradrn ni West Texas | (State with an even .500 mark I Wilke. ' co-forward. Bob Reeder, ( ranks seventh with a .473 average, | «coring 43 time in 91 attempts A check through tonic other ta- |ti«tical department show that the Mercer team rank eighth in field I goal percentage with a .372 mark. I TIi, K«-ars have hit the basket 2M time- in 709 itlempts through II games Bears Take First Road Trip Track To Begin I iMercer Baseball 'eam Defeats spO 0 ’ Florida State, 8 3 v fkAa In the 'ir-i t'.iiii1 ■ a ftvr-gam n«id 'ri-. it . Mu, ir l. iw lull Brn ”jO .Art ,, Lf ° Idefeated 'he Ih-ri.l., Slat- Sm, liudes X t Bear pitchci Gin Fender and lluh IMnfduck lm' np ni fottr hit lu'.hiJe the Bear cnllerted iHM Mil I - • t r ih. SeiUMtnlc Oik rim in the I r t one in ths I third. Iwu m the («■’•• it', and f '«r lii' ttu «• v• utli j ivi tin Nlrfi rr Niue thru ciglii run i'lnridti State It.llu.l tliri-i' ni flu . glitli inning. V s .st' Mercer Cindermei Meet Florida Stati JHere Saturday The Mercor eindermcn -peij - ',cr1. 'r ' •■ '« Saturday after-) . v cf rC'1 « n with Klondti State nt Fnrter As N ,vas ' , .9 . W 0o’ A -' c .' O'”: a , 0 rVe T , sc''- oV« v 0' •V r vsO •«oM ,4' VVC' VC '£ S P O R T S BASKETBALL 19 8-49 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Kaeflmg, left to ri% t: Kudy SlfWlll. Mlyrv IMihint, ( lrnn Wilke (c), limn Iriwnii, ind Bob Rerdor. Sf.iaiinx: CoacK Cowan, Mac Marchman, Gut I’cndcr. Dilmat Barnett, Hill Yoatc, Bob Murdock, Sonny Bivmt, and .Gilbert Kmutul. 182 COACH JIM COWAN SC III DULL AND SCORES Mercer 53 Lamhuth 43 Mercer 79 Morula Southern 66 Mercer 59 Birmingham S. 56 Mercer 54 Charleston 47 Mercer 62 Florida State 59 Mercer 49 1 Inward 67 Mercer 59 Georgia 78 Mercer 5 1 Georgia 63 Mercer 68 Florida Sou. 50 Mercer 66 Wolford 65 Mercer 8 1 Oglrthorpe 48 Mercer 95 Mississippi Col. 77 Mercer 53 Howard 62 Mercer 59 Presbyterian 66 Mercer 47 Birmingham S. 52 Mercer 63 Wofford 54 Mercer 5 5 Newberry 58 Mercer S3 Presbyterian 62 Mercer 60 Charleston 46 Mercer 75 Oglethorpe 57 Mercer 69 Newberry 60 Mercer 63 Florida State 56 Mercer 46 Florida State 52 (Dixie Conference Tournament) K«J r Kor«i n « N wbcrry'i Indian Momr won. 69 to 60. 183 'X ilki Kor« in lU.ir ’ 66-6% overtime victory over NX ..Itor.I Dobbim prtpuu to iKmi in Wolford thriller. Wofford player u Cothran. ( .iftJi J I.eaJiuK Sforrr BOB LEfTY” HI I I 1-K Nf dy toruarj MAYES DOBBINS Outitandin t Guard T H LAMAK CLEMENTS Hrfentut Standout m m Bill YOAST Abb Guard. Oil MAS BARNETT (jai) Wl • via . AUI BERT KINSAUI Scrappy Gn.i rj. e o MAC MARCHMAN DrpmJablr Guard. CHEERLEADERS Undvr the capable direction of Ruth Dun woody, the Mercer cheerleaders pl-ivcd a great part in the increase of school spirit that was evident at all the games this year. lift to P.lc innon, Doris Hobliy, Ruth Dun- woody. Belly Tom Smith. in.l Shorty Sheridan, B TEAM MANAGERS M left MiiUtri Jeff Clements, and Brute Proswr (hold- ins ball). At « • . Mereri Coash Jim Cu in talks over a little pre-game strategy with Captain («Is-nn Wilkes. Mercer’s B” team or Rinltydinks”, as they were better known, showed promise of many things to come as they rolled to eight victories in thirteen engagements. Gus Tender led the scoring closely followed by Sonny Bis ins. left In Bivins. KeJding, Pender. Wilson, Yoast. Bait ron: West. Maddox. Walker, Koien. Kaldwtl! COACH CAPTAIN I.rfl. Unur f lemrnta xintipii j batkct in x nu- JKiinil HfldJj State. Rr.ir «on. Ki i tl: Mac Mirthnmi drixi in for a lay Up agamti the State Snn.nuln. alKmpli a Scar ihmlinlcri |i « out with a veil. Reeder crab rebound againtt the Sulldoft from Atheo . baseball 1919 VARSITY BASEBAI-L SQLTAD C.iulirr Bill Kviirrrv «1 Im during Mcrccr vi«tory over it Duke Blue O 11' 188 101 Rigbl; Piukcr Rill D.imrlt Jltrmpit pick of! of Pfc hvl riin runner, Firtt batc- ■mn it Chulfi Hopkint. IrrUimm hurlrr Gu 1'rnJcr Jutit ct P. C. kilter, (inker Mirvin Catkriii, ikirJ hiM-min it ti Mtr b. inta. ntl thortltoft it Sonny Ritint. MiJdlf: B m ouikclJrii 'In Mjiikiun, Kudv Slcwid, Capum John IkttiJton, lautr tffl: Bob RwJn «altet j tu« n Mil sin Cochrtn leidt oil thud Btte h it Bob Murdoth In lh dugout TRACK 1949 VARSITY TRACK SQUAD Fint raw.' Captain l «k Rrnian. I rl Miller, Punt Wtlktr, Juliut Johnton. C li t Robert. Buttci Cimifi. Sero mi roH Jim Mount, Julian leRov. hilmn Holme , Boh Bon nrr, (Turin Deaton. ThirJ row. Tom ( «I- quitt, l.otorv Wilton, Johnny Manton, Charlie Davn, Coach Jim (.«wan. AnI mu . L. T. Jone . njitjgfr; Jim Mattov, Hunter Johnton Bill Yoatt. and Johnny Andrew . mamantr. Not pututed: High «orer Boh KreJer. C arl loltont. MaUolm I unvrford, Ray Brewtter, Zatk Gear, Lamar Clementi, Hank Cavor, Forb«« Davn, Aulherc Kmtaul, and Glenn Wilke . Rifht Studrnt-hoJy Prrudrnt Ray Brrwttrr tail over the har to Creak the Mercer pole vault record. l.rft: Bob Rccdcr and Charlie Davis finish first and second in 100-yard Right: Malcolm Lunsford follows through on discus throw. Alxtie: Jim Mount sails over the pole «• : Discus thrower Emnrv Wilson. Right: F inish of the 440-vard dash in the Florida State meet. I Bcji lluidlci ItunKi Johnson tlcifs hurdle • «■•in'l «Sstc Stmmolrs COUM T R Y C R O S 19 19 VARSrrY CROSS COI N I RY TEAM rtrrnp1mt Top rou : Julian LcRoy, ( arl Collins, Hank Cason, Hill Barkley. Bolton: ton Bob Cone, Don Reeves, Dick Benson. Not pictnrtd: Aulbert Kinsnul. Harrier Dick Benson places lirst against the Georgia Bulldogs. Aulbert Kins.iul leads Georgia Harrier. Benson follows. T i N M I $ GOLF Left to right: Charlie Davis, Bob McCommon, Warren Brinson, Dargan McAfee, Bob Barnes, Captain Sam Classman. Jr., Jim Sheehan. Charles Bishop. Linksman Dargan McAfee tees oil against the Florida University Gators. I'If. BOYS INTRA M URALS Champion Non-lr.il . front ton: Bolt Simpvon. Tom Colquitt, Arthur Allrn, John Lylc . VIhfJlf roit: hi h Martin, Charlie Mophirn. MaUoliu lunidolil. Boat R«w j.k. K ««a- c. Jerry Conner, Ban Tucker, Bill Rrltrrrr. 1948-49 INTRAMURAL CHA.MPIONS TAG FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL TRACK Nonfr-iu Sigm.t Alph. Epsilon Alpha Epsilon M. 1. M. A. FOOTBALL All STARS front rou: armcn Tret ill (SAL), oh Siaipton | Normal :. JuJ UyftrlJ (MimiKrt), Augao Kilpatrick Miautert). Ba.-k rou Boh Lefty” Reeder ( Minuter ), Bill Ritlrrw (Nnnlratt), and Charlie Mopk.m (N'ontrau). GIRLS I N T R A M U RAIS BASK l:TB ALL CHAMPS C hi Omega Sorority, winners of Intra- mural Basket ball. S iiMt fwg: Joanna Parker, Mart It i King, Junice Jordan. Sen «• : Gloria Down , Jane Bujbcc, Jackie Ward, June Bustsec, Allene Jones. Nancy Herring, I'hi Mu forward, attempts a basket against A I) Pi. Phi Mu finished second in basketball tournament, losing to Chi Omega by one point. 199 VOLLEY HALL CHAMPS—CHI OMEGA BADMINTON CHAMPS CHI OMEGA Jackie Ward. of the championship Chi Omega volleyball team. 200 WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The purpose of W.A.A. is .in all-rounded -ithletic program of intr imtiriK among college women. Officer : Ola Campbell, President', Jackie Ward, Vice-President; Marion Barfield, Secretary; Annabel Trapp, Treasurer. 201 M CLUB The purpose oi the M Club ure to stimulate interest in athletic activities at Mercer University, to secure the advantages of an organized group, and by means of electing qualified students to membership, serve a sa reward for their worthy efforts in participating in the various athletic fields. 202 A. Allen, T. Bailey. ( Rnn«, K. Kenton. K. Brcwttcr. W . Brinion, L. Clement , J David ten, C. Davi , I. Davit R. FlanJert. I. Hopkint, J. Joknton, B. Keenura. R Kin . M Mirtkmia, I W. Martin. D. Moody. A. Moore. T Morton. J Mount. I Vi I'arr, I) Rainey, H. Shuler, t.. I. Smith, H. Snot , J Ste irt S. Thatp V W hiinaec, W W hittle, t. William . B Willouxhby. 203 MAY QUEEN iVelle Poole MAY KING MAID OF HONOR Joyce Hobby SENIOR ATTENDANTS Natalie Blossom Evelyn War Art bur M A Y JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Sally M.tcK.ty Laurie Shannon SOP! IO.MORE ATTENDANTS Betty Bryan Ruth Dunwoody FRESHM EN ATTEND A NTS Rcc ( iinmnj;h im Nancy Hart Miller FRATERNITIES INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL RADI ORI) KING WII.LIS DUVALL $ I ATO VteuHtnl, Summet ud till Prtudtut. UTiiter and Sprint BUI III MMINti'X AY ATO MAYLS DOBBINS SN Vitt-PrtnJrnt Vi retmr y I he Inter-Fraternity Council, composed of two membert from each Fraternity, is the governing board of all social Fraternities on campus, l P rou: Dan Bullard. Jim t krittian. Bill tody. Dan Dunnoody. (ir« Dyar. Potion row: Arc Fuller, Frank Krmpi, harlrt Scholl , Herbert Schulte. Mac Sellers, and F. J. M cCamiMR. 208 PAN-HEUENIC COUNCIL sue mis CKi Omega I'r JEANNETTE IIARBIN MARION BARFIELD BITTY SANDIRS Alpha I)dli Pi Alpha I clla Pi PBi Mu Vicf-PreiiJfnl Sttrttury Trtsturtr 209 Nat Blottom Ola Campbell Sa tab Cook Clare Fottcr I.rft to right: Bill Kcthlick, Treasurer■; Bill Hemming way, President; Willis I)u- v.il. Vice-Preudent. Standing: Wesley Turton. Secretary; Wallace Duval. Pledge Trainer. . . . Alpha J Chapter Addito I Collint Donnon Alley ( iilcmin Etheridge Arnold Guuhrnt Herring Averittc Davit Birmorc Dfilen 210 I ouruled Nationally 186 5 at Richmond, Virginia Established Locally 1880 FRATERNITY COLORS Go ami Ski Bine FRATER NIT Y FLOW E R White Tea Rose ALPHA Sot putH’tJ: Gene ha!tin. M«iiwt lawn, Bill Pickard, Knhert Summvrkour. TAU OMEGA ll l|jnd llowoil 0 «r«ttctt Mmo Tee ple W llitr Loo Phillip WaiJIa lewif Smith WiKj(in« 211 I.i'ft to right: Krncst Moore, Vice-Presi- dent: Dan Dun woody, President, and Val Sheridan, Secretary. Xol future,! Rill I a it, Krtddir l.vant, Hillv Gar. rcit, (nor;r llawkmt. .Mrrtin llucbrt. . . . Kappa Chapter Bite, Englith. B. Griffith Blood orth EnjJitb. D. Ilirr , H. Rndinrd Farlejr Hill Burnt ( avm Jon t. K Cannon. C. Grrrnr .V.ilwam 211 Founded Nationally 1865 at Washington and Lee, Virginia Established Locally 1873 FRATERNITY COLORS Crimson and Gold FRATERNITY FLOWERS Magnolia and Red Rose .VoI fKturtJi Frank Jones Auguttu Ri.e, MtilJcn Re.J, Johnny B. Stewirt. Short Shrridin. Ilick 1 hninpuia. Kenneth William,, and Ham William . i A V V A A IV H A Moody Too. B T tinildr Moor . L. Redding Vvnalilr Naylan Kuhtili William Parker Smith William Poe. P. Thoipt Garret 215 Left to right: Lyman Dclk, See retary; Charles llarriscon, Vice-PretiJent; Arc Fuller, Prendent; I). Reeve , Treasurer. . . . Alpha Seta Chapter C.ijtlc Durden (■rnunit Clement L. Clrment llcndcr ton 216 Founded Nationally 1869 at University of Virginia Established Locally 1874 FRATERNITY COLORS Scarlet, Green, and White FRATERNITY FLOWER Lily of the Valley ; Af f A SIGMA Lowe M«) Mellon Mincer rh.u.p Pk.ll.p. PlltiOll Hi on Tucker .Hwn WhiCchui ( WhuniM Mix tun C. Sihol Wilke K. Si hoi 217 rr %-... AIISS (: KOl 218 C°OK . . . iamb da Alpha S I O S O R MISS M Y H A G A I) 1) Y 219 Left to right: Raymond Wingate, Prrti. ilent; S. Fitzsimmons, Vice-Presidemt; Marion Hall, Secretary; Ed Pippin, Tree urcr. . . . tfletcer Ccicnif 220 Founded Nationally 1909 at Boston, Massachusetts Established Locally 1947 FRATERNITY COLORS Purple, Green anti Gold FRATERNITY FLOWER White Rose H LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Maw RtiMI S(kir Simptan Stcmlxidxc Tuckff Ward Vkwtir 221 t.eft to right: Frank Kemp. Vice-President: Harry Chccvcs, President. Standing: Sam Culpepper, Historian: Jim Hicrv, Secre- tary, Joe Brown, Treasurer. . . . (jamtna Chapter AimpoWer CfcaAn Cantrell DinicK A%W«w Chamhlrc I t loner Damn Bond Bewrri Boyd Conner Colpcpr‘r Cnlw Curoton Dyar Mart A. Henry J. Henry Cox 222 Founded Nationally 1848 Oxford, Ohio Established Locally 18 72 FRATERNITY COLORS Azure ami Argent FRATERNITY FLOWER White Carnation tfPHI DELTA THETA Molmrt S'rwUMtir John ion ft' NrWIMW H U.llouxkKr 1 iiulrum Prk S. Willoughby Mel on non NmglrCon Villi Morgan Skwki Vrighe M ( fim« r r j wuk jcktrjy V .llnr 223 Phi Mta . . . M'SS DL NCH,: HE M u-U)K v Founded Nationally 1904 at Charleston, South Carolina Established Locally 1948 FRATERNITY COLORS Gold, Blue, White FRATERNITY FLOWER Red Rose Seated. left to right: W. H. Chason, Vice-President; Sam Ghtt- m.m. Prendent; Charles Brmker, Secretary. Standing: Chick Martin, Historian; Carl WstmorclanJ. Treasurer. FI KAPPA FHI Jraterhitif Andrew i Booker Ch on Clinnon Mirtin U illumi U'ctimorrlind Sci fu turtJ: Dan BullarJ, U'. D. I ooD . Tom C.ibton. Tommy Martliall. Tommy Afmilfid. Andrew Kin . . . pAi Chapter Brown Epp Jono Minkall Minor Jordan Murray Left to rizbt: Hal Bovwcll, Secretary; James Clegg, President; Bob Ho c, Vue- Vresident; Juliuv Johnson, Treasurer. 226 Founded Nationally 1856 at University of Alabama Established Locally 1870 FRATERNITY COLORS Royal Purple and Old Gold FRATERNITY FLOWER Violets S'ol fin hits I % 4ilr liMilmutn, Joe Rowland, Demur (iirdncr, Jim Burned. H SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON New tome Perkint P dy Roujc!iK«rden Sinfvrd Sheehan Stum Thornton Thornton Tretitc 227 T,; TT' «i -w„ O It Miss 228 EV LYN u «thVh S V' Bl-OS8 0 ' .. left to right: Jim Christian, Vreudent; Charles Davis, Vice-President; Howard Hartley. Secretary; George Markey, Trent. urer. . . . Cta Chapter cjf Andrew Bacon Baldwin Bonner Carswell Cow en Cunningham Dobbins Donrhoo harp Camp Hall F. Hamrick J. Hamrick Harris 230 Founded Locally 1884 Founded Nationally 1869 FRATERNITY COLORS Black, Gold, and While FRATERNITY FLOWER White Rose Mm tin IIoJkc. Perry 1231 11-ft in ri$ht: Ob Campbell, Prciident; Marian Edward , Vice-Prriuient; Martha Andrew . Secretary; June Smalley, Treat- urer. . . . Seta £igtna Chapter Avert Event K. 11 million Barfield Burkhaller Caddy Hall Harbin Herri l)un woody I). Hamilton Haichrr 232 Founded Nationally 1852 at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia Established Locally 19 57 FRATERNITY COLORS Blue anti White FRATERNITY FLOWER Violets H ALPHA DELTA PI Hitchcock J. I lobby Jonci Uo(U«n U l« Matter McArthur Redding Sneed Stewart Watton NX ill 233 l.ef t to right: Sarah Cook, President; Junice Jordan, Vice-President; Jeannette Wiggins, Secretary; Anne Fleming, Treas- urer; Jackie Ward, Pledge Trainer. . . . pAi (jatntna Chapter- Atkimon Bobo Gtflrnkjui (handler M. M. Gunn II Jen J. Butltee Feagin Hartley |unc Butbec Fill I l.irriton Carlyle Foster Howard Garland I lenten Howell 234 Founded Nationally 1895 at University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark. Established Locally 1943 FRATERNITY COLORS Cardinal and Straw FRATERNITY FLOWER White Carnation H CHI OMEGA Maddox SiKIty Trapp Miller B. Smith Turk Mill 1.. Smith Walthall Moore Steel W cathef• Parker Roundtree Ware Jon,. Timmermar 235 MM Left to right: Natalie Blossom, Prendent; Mary M. Prince, Vice-President; Frances Clements, Secretary; Phoebe Gragg, Treat- urer; Laurie Sh.innon, Pledge Trainer. . . . Alpha iota Chapter B. Alim B. Burks A. Duggan C. Birron E. Camp s. Gragg S. Bloodssortk K. (.uniiinjck-im H. Harris I). Bracken P. Dixon N. Herimg B. Bryan A. Drinnon B. Hill 236 Founded Nationally 1851 at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia Established Locally 1958 FRATERNITY COLORS Rose and White FRATERNITY FLOWER I', nr ha n tress Carnation Not putursJ- Dolly Blount. Hujchrt K. Smith Si rr SinJfM 237 Profe w r JuJt t(j Monday, Vcdntwlay, and Friday No more rat caps!! Presenting . . . 230 fiercer c 949 MISS LAURIE SHANNON L.iuric i the ideal of well-rounded Mercer coed . Her vivaciousness, her spark- ling charm, and her thoughtful consideration make her outstanding as a person, and her joy for living gives life at Mercer extra enthusiasm. We salute you — Laurie Shannon — Miss Mercer of 1949! 240 rfttehrfaht to lfl lUA tflefcef Miss Mcrccr is «elected by %ccrct ballot by the students of Mercer. She must be a member of the Senior College. She is «elected on the basis of appearance, personality, character, and popularity, and any other quality that each in- dividual student believes should he present in the girl they choose to be Miss Mercer. MISS E V E I Y N M acARTHUR Evelyn, or Mac. as she is know n to us, rep- resents sincerity, quiet dignity, depeml- abilitv. and graciousness. She. loo, has won a permanent place in our hearts. LOOKING BACK . . After .1 long trail has been finished, it is wonderful to breathe a sigh of relief as we look back over the uphill climb. This page is just to say thank you to everyone who has made it possible for us to give you a book which we believe is different from any which has been produced at Mercer. Special credit goes to Mr. Hattrich for his help, to Art Fuller for his work, as photographer, and the encouragement of Johnny Long, our printer, and Walter Dargan, our engraver. Our advertisers who show an interest in us and our school arc not to be forgotten. Last we want to re- member every individual who has helped us in any small way, and our staff who has spent long hours working faithfully and well. Because of all of you we arc able to say: Here is your CAULDRON. May it bring pleasant memories to you of 1949 at Mercer. LIB AND GRADY 243 J Phone 5376 Macon, Georgia I 708 Thtrd Street Washburn Storage Company ATLANTA GEORGIA 268 Marietta St . N W Phone LAmor 6276 LOCAL AM) LONG DISTANCE .MOVING (InmpUmenH McKesson Robbins, Inc. Macon Division MACON. GEORGIA t A-PL US haystack McAfee Candy Company, Inc. STORAGE. PACKING. CRATING. SHIPPING COCOANUT FEAST COCOANUT ZIP | Compliments of | | • I The Bkst-Dressei Mkn Wear ; Karsten Denson Co. I « i SCHWOBILT CLOTHES i ; Murphey, Taylor Great Name in Geotiiim. • and Ellis, Inc. i t Srhuobilt Sails rh South Reliable ( ioodv ()nl Watch and Jewelry Repairing Kernaghan, Inc. JEWELERS Macon, Georgia 411 C'herrv Street Phone 83t GOLDMANS 'Specialist In Smart Apparel far Junior . Missrt and ll'nmoi s72 Cherrv Street A1 aeon D1XIK ICE CREAM Dixie Dairies 6S8 Arch Street Phone 3511 MACON GEORGIA } Lamar-Persons Motor Co. PON I I A C Sales . . . Service MACON GEORGIA Compliments of Belk-Matthews Department Store MACON ♦ j Milady Cleaners It Pay i to l.nnt Your Heit MACON. GEORGIA Soro Pendleton 6 2 College St. Phone 817 Comptirnrnfs of S. H. Kress Co. Chern Street Macon. Georgia The Most Complete Cine ot Huilding Materials in Middle Georgia McNAIR Lumber Supply Co. IU II.DING SITIM U S Phone 200 262 Fifth Street MACON. GEORGIA ( I 213 WM AZ 940 on your dial 10,000 WATTS i THE COLLEGE SHOP Just Ask For It MERCER UNIVERSITY MACON, GEORGIA Phone Ivy 187 Best wishes to all graduates. May the years ahead be abundant with joy, happiness, success, and oil the gocd things of life. i t t s C. A. Armstrong, Manager Compliments of Phil C. Shealy SAY IT WITH FLOWERS | Idle Hour | Insurance Agency Nurseries South's Leading Florists ! MACON GEORGIA Tel. 223 Tel. 224 i I Mid-State Paint Co. 469 Second Street Phone 6267 Macon, Georgia DEVOE PAINTS GF.N FRAL FLF.CTRIC APPLIANCES A. B. LEE PLUMBING and HEATING 958 Second Street MACON, GEORGIA Compliments Lowe Electric Company McGoldrick Motor Co. Sri he imkkk Cak ani Tri ks 356 Fir-t Street MACON. GEORGIA Compliments of Silver's 5c 10c Store Mocon's Most Complete and Busiest Store | 415 Mulberry. Next to P. O. Phone 2951 } Chapman's Garage K C. CARSWELL Shell . . . Exide Gate Gas-Oil . . . Batteries . . . Tires . . . Tubes 24 Hour Automotive Service 217 CITY OF MACON Uyor Lewis B. Vll50N COUNCIL Don Tidwell W. O Jones J. O Morgon C R Holloway J H Pitmon W F Spikes Wolter Boone Mock Dodd Stanley Klkan W J Cosstdy M L Leggett L. W. Lewis C. W. FARMER CO. Mill Supplies Iron—Steel The Macon Shoe Co. The Store Where Quality Counts 361 Third Street Macon, Georgia Herbert Smart Clothing Co. IN(-ORI OkATKI Moron's Smartest Men's II ear Shop I'ho e 951 ,V 9 nmm Struct The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Ellis Adorns Fuller, D D . President An Internationally Fomous Institution A Foculty of World-Fomous Teochers. Preachers, Authors Eleven Great Departments of Instruction. A Modern $3,000,000 Educational Plant An Atmosphere of Scholarship and Evangelism. Write to the President for Cotolog and Further Information THE BEECHES Louisville, Kentucky Tatnall Variety Store 107 Montpelier A COMPLETE STOCK TO FILL YOUR SUPPLY NEEDS Your Neighborhood Dime Store Maxwell Brothers Furniture Company 455 $o.und Street MACON Phone 257 GEORGIA For Your Bakery Requirement CALL Georgia Baking Co. The Horne of (Quality” WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL Phone 4000 216 Cotton Ave. MACON. GEORGIA Marsh Motors, Inc. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH 613 Third Street Mocon, Georgio 249 SHOP AT DANNENBERG'S Macon’s Largest Department Store Over 60 Complete Departments MACON At Your Service Phone 6400 GEORGIA ____________________1 Eves Electric Co. CONTRACTING WIRING REPAIRS Phone 77 654 Plum ; R. A. McCord Motor Co. 21 5 Second Street MACON. GEORGIA Mutual Personnel Service WE OFFER A DIGNIFIED AND CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE FOR rEOI'U KEEKING OFFICE. SALES. OK TECHNICAL FOStriONS . NO CHARGE FOR EMPLOYERS .See tts for the beller join and better applicants. 5W5 First National Hank Bldc. Phone 9883 Compliment! of Heard Bros., Inc. 452 Poplar Street MACON GEORGIA Compliments of Jones Poster Service ☆ CLARKE and YOUNG DRUG COMPANY 250 Real Estate Handled In All Forms See us when in the market for onythmg in this line Willingham Loan Trust Company Telephone 361 350 Second St. MACON, GEORGIA McClure-Baldwin Co. 570-572 Mulberry Street Office Supplies Office Furniture Agents A B Dick Mimcogrophs and Supplies LUMBER — MILLWORK BUILDING MATERIALS Central Sash and Door Co. A. R. Willingham, Sr Pr«. A. R. Willingham. Jr.. V.-Ptcv See. R. J. Carmichael, V Prr . A; Treat. J. R. Crandall, V.-Pim. I I j Jimmye Perkins Florist 609 Cherry Street PHONE 1810 MACON GEORGIA Macon Butter Co., Inc. MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY BUTTER The Home of a Square Dcol Totnoll Square Telephone 5878 Macon, Georgia Deals Luggage Store For Gifts Thct Appeal — Shop Deals Authorized Dealer for WHEARY—HARTMAN SKYWAY 359 Third Street Macon, Georgia ! [ Dunlap CHEVROLET Company MACON GEORGIA Baker-Maddox Co. 760 Third Street Phene 4166-4167 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS TRACTORS J REFRIGERATION t I ------------------------------------- 251 ★ Compliments of Macon Clearing House Association THE CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO IN MACON CITY BANK AND TRUST CO BUICK - CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS Since 1918 Huckabee Auto Co. MACON, GEORGIA Evans Music Co. Macon's Own Music Store 165 Cotton Avenue Macon, Georgia RECORDS—RADIOS—MUSIC Special Summer Courses for College Graduates G. A. B. School of Commerce 567 Mulberry — Macon. Georgia Phone Ivy 1102 712 Third St Cecil Shadburn's Auto Beauty Shop From the Frame Up C E Shodburn 252 f' R. S. THORPE SONS CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN Ladies Beauty Salon — Second Floor Cherry Street Macon, Georgia | REAL ESTATE LOANS Let Us Finance Your Home Leon I Low Interest Rate Prompt Service ! Macon Federal Savings and Loan Association 341 Third Street Compliments of Willis Braswell Barber Shop 323 Third Street Macon's Oldest For All Your Flower Orders [ I CALL Casson Flowers PHONE 62 540 Forsyth We Wire Flowers Tom Flournoy, Jr. Closs of 38 New York Life Ins; Co. Macon Georgia • C onijtliniciif.1 ★ i • Restaurant FAY'S • }°.wcn • Gifts 531-533 Third Street Maeon Phone 1141 Coca-Cola J Macon, Georgia Bottling Co. I Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions • 4 ★ i i i i Peeler Hardware i i i i Company Chichester's Complete Outfitters to the Athlete and Sportsman Tatnall Square Pharmacy Physical Ingside Pharmacy Education Equipment College Hill Pharmacy Cherry at Broadway 1 MACON GEORGIA 2S4 ; i i s ( NEW APARTMENTS FOR MARRIED COUPLES Greetings From New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary odoring your graduates standard courses and degrees. THEOLOGY. B.D.. Th.M.. Th. D. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. B.R.E.. and M.R.E. Roland Q. Leavell. 1220 Washington Ave. President. Now Orleans 13. Louisiana V 1 V MC L Dpi ill nr. lirorfia DISTINCTIO 3 7 (e Gold. Rush 7 Rail L eac s to enee , ? 194
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