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Library of The University of North Carolina COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA ENDOWED BY JOHN SPRUNT HILL of the Class of 1889 liililliilliliil 00033984724 FOR USE ONLY IN ' THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTION Form No. A-368, Rev. 8 95 ( ' ®b lellfirmn pibltslKU bv t )t i?ratcrnitif0 of tbr (Unittrieiit of iSortl) Carolina. VOLUME XI. %? Wf n gttndjicd. Ho our bcloveD anO bonorcO ipresiDcnt, ]£ vin Hn erson Bl erman, we icBpectfuUvi DeDicate tbis booh. DR. E. A. ALDERMAN. Dr. E. A. Aldermon. €DWIN ANDERSON AI DERMAN was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, May 15th, 1861. He was prepared for College at the Bethel Academy, near Warrenton, Virginia, and in 1878 entered the Univer- sity of North Carolina. His college course foreshadowed a successful life-work. He was a leader in every phase of University life, and in grad- uation, besides receiving special honors in English Literature and Eatin, won the Willie P. Mangum Medal for Oratory. On leaving college he immediately entered on his chosen work of edu- cation, being elected principal of the Goldsboro High School. In 1885, he assumed the superintendency of the Goldsboro Graded School which, by skillful organization he made prominent among North Carolina ' s public schools. From 1885 to 1887 he held the prominent position of president of the North Carolina Teachers ' Assembly. In 1889, as State Institute Con- ductor, he began a three-years ' canvass of the State that resulted in untold good to the cause of education. From 1892-93, he held the chair of History and Literature at the State Normal and Industrial School, which he had done so much to establish, but he resigned this to take the chair of Pedagogy at the University of North Carolina. While occupying this position the task of organizing the University Summer School was imposed upon him. So successful was he in this undertaking that the school is now one of the best of its kind in the whole country and has made for itself a distinctive place among the State ' s educational institutions. In 1896, the president ' s chair being vacated by Dr. Winston, the trus- tees unanimously elected him to fill the place. The choice gave great satis- faction to all sections, parties and professions throughout the State. Soon after his election the honorary degree of Doctor of Common Eaw was con- ferred on him by the University of the South. Dr. Alderman has been at the head of the University now for four years. During this time the same vigor in administration and skill in organization that have characterized his previous work have been evident. Among the great educators of the country, Dr. Alderman is not without honor. He is an honorar}- member of the Maryland Historical Society, and a member of the National Education Association ; author of the Life of William Hooper, and A Brief History of North Carolina. In June, 1899, the Tulane University of Louisiana, conferred upon him the degree of LL. D. ; and in April, 1900, called him to the presidency, made vacant by the death of Colonel William Preston Johnston. As president of the University of North Carolina, Dr. Alderman has taken rank with the very best college presidents of America. Under his management there has been a steady increase in the number of students, the income of the University, and the number of volumes in the library. Many of the stately old dormi- tories of earlier days have been remodeled and beautified without destroying their historic effect ; the Alumni and Law Buildings have been completed, and the Library Building renovated and refurnished. The greatest tribute to his worth as an executive is his creation of a wonderful unity of purpose and action among the Faculty ; a high college spirit among the students, and an unflinching faith in his ability to lead to grea ter things on the part of the Faculty, students and trustees. Should he leave us to go to the larger institution, his departure from his Alma Mater will be a great calamity to the cause of education. Students, Faculty and trustees have made every effort to retain his services, and the press of the State is outspoken against his giving up. For the past eighteen years his eloquent voice has plead for education in nearly every county in North Carolina ; and at many of the national gatherings of educators he has been a prominent figure. An editor of one of the Western educational journals, who heard his speech before the National Superintendents ' Association in Chicago last February, calls him the foremost educational orator of the nation. INTPODUCTION. i i) 40i ' EFORE the reader has finished looking over this elev- enth volu me, he will find that it differs very mater- ially from The Hellenian that has heretofore made its yearly appearance. For the past ten years the Greek Letter Fraternities have been making an effort to pub- lish a college annual that would represent fully every phase of our university life. On account of the lack of both financial and moral support of the larger part of the students, it has been necessary to change our policy and narrow the range of our attempt. We here present to you a book which is intended to represent only the fraternities and such other matter that we saw fit. The name remains the same, but now stands rather for a fraternity hand-book of the University of North Carolina, than for the college annual which has been previously attempted. THE EDITORS. Calendar. 1 599. September 1 1 -1 6, .... Monday to Saturday. — Examinations for the Removal of Conditions. September 13, 14, 15, . . Wednesday, Thursdaj-, Friday. — Examinations for Admission into the College. September 14, 15, 16, . . Thursday, Friday, Saturday. — Registration. September 16, Saturday. — Assignment of Rooms. September 18, Monday. — Lectures begin. October 12, Thursday. — University Day. October 12, Thursday. — President ' s Reception. November 30, Thursday. — Thanksgiving Day. Christmas. Recess from December 23, 1899, to January 2, 1900, inclusive. 1900. January 3, 4, 5, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. — Registration. January 3, Wednesday. — Assignment of Rooms. January 4 Thursday. — Lectures begin. February 22, Thursday. — Washington ' s Birthday. June 3, Sunday. — Baccalaureate Sermon. June 5, Tuesday. — Meeting of the Board of Trustees. June 5, Tuesday. — Anniversary of the Alumni. June 5, Tuesday. — Orations by Representatives from the Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Societies. June 5, Tuesday. — Senior Class Day. June 6. Wednesday. — Commencement. Summer A acation, from Commencement to the Second Thursday in September. Trustees. Daniel Lindsay Russell, Governor, President ex officio of the Board of Trustees. Richard Henry Battle, Secretar} ' and Treasurer. WemDers of the Board. 1 90 1 . Alexander Boyd Andrews, Jacob Battle, Richard Henry Battle, TL,. D., Joseph Pearson Caldwell, Julian Shakespeare Carr, William Henry Day, Warren Grice Elliott, Henry Elias Faison, Augustus Washington Graham, Alfred Williams Haywood, Edmund Jones, Thomas Aexlander McNeill, Thomas Williams Mason, Paul Barringer Means, Eee S. Overman, James Parker, Thomas Buckner Pierce, Louis Julien Picot, M. D., John Andrew Ramsey, James Sprunt. Abner Alexander, M. D., Christopher Thomas Bailey, Edmond Spencer Blackburn, James Edmunds Boyd, Wm. Hyslop Sumner Burgwyn, Charles Alston Cook, John Washington Graham, John Thomas Hogan, John T. B. Hoover, Thomas Jefferson Jerome, 1903. James Barlow Lloyd, Thomas Franklin Lloyd, James Montraville Moody Robert Bruce Peebles, James Bion_ Schulken, Harry Skinner, Zebulon Baird Walser, Elihu Anthony White, Stephen Otho Wilson, Francis Donnell Winston, The legal term of ottice expires November auth of tlie year indicated. Gp:orgk Edwin Butler, William Hobbs Chadbourn, Ben Franklin Dixon, M. D., Claudius Dockery, RuFus Alexander Doughton, Hiram L. Grant, Stephen Porter Graves, Robert Terelius Gray, F. W. Hancock, Thomas Bernard Keogh, Kemp Plummer Battle, LIv. D. Fabius Haywood Busbee, Bennehan Cameron, Charles N. Cooke, John William Fries, Robert McKnight Furman, William Anderson Guthrie, Edward Joseph Hale. Thomas Stephen Kenan, Richard Henry Lewis, M. D., 1905. Virgil Stuart Lusk, William Thomas McCarthy, Edward Hughes Meadows, Benjamin Sidney Mitchell, Nathan Alexander Ramsey, Wallace W. Rollins, Alfred Moore Scales, Frank Shepherd Spruill. David Alexander White. 1907. James Alexander Lockhart, James Smith Manning, James Dixon Murphy, Jesse Lindsay Patterson, Frederick Philips, James August Roebling, Charles Manly Stedman, - ' ' Henry Clay Wall, Henry Weil, William Thornton Whitsett, Standing Coinmitrces of the Trustees. Executive CoiLin ittee. Governor Daniel Lindsay Russell, Chairman. Alexander B. Andrews, Thomas S. Kenan, Richard H. Battle, Richard H. Lewis, Fabius H. Busbee, Frederick Philips, Julian S. Carr, Virgil S. Lusk, John W. Graham, Zebulon B. Walser. Committee of Visitation. William H. Day, Chairman. William A. Guthrie, Charles McNamee. ♦Deceased. 13  c 3  rciculfv cincl Officei s. Edwin Anderson Alderman, D. C. L., LL. D., President, Professor of Political and Social Science. Ke:mp Plumimer Battle, LL. D., Ahnnni Professor of History fin charge of Political Economy). Francis Preston Venable, Ph. D. (Gottingen), Professor of Chemistry. Joseph Austin Holmes, B. Agr., B. S. (Cornell), State Geologist and Lecturer on the Geology of North Carolina. Joshua Walker Gore, C. E., Professor of Physics. James Cameron MacRae, EL. D., Professor of Law. Thomas Hume, D. D., LL. D., Professorof English Language and Literature. Walter Dallaini Toy, M. A., Professor of Modern Languages. Eben Alexander Ph. D., LL. D., Professorof the Greek Language and Literature. William Cain, C. E., Professor of Mathematics. Richard Henry Whitehead, A. B., M. D. , Professorof Anatomy and Pathology Henry Horace Williams, A. M., B. D. Professor of Philosophy. Henry Van Peters Wilson, Ph. D., Professorof Biology. Collier Cobb, A. B , A. M. (Harvard), Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. Charles Staples Mangum, A. B., M. D., Assistant Professorof Medicine. Edward Vernon Howell, A. B., Ph. G., Professor of Pharmacy. Marcus Cicero Stephens Noble. Professor of Pedagogy. Charles Baskerville, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Henry Farrar Linscott, A. M., Ph. D. (Bowdoin), Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. 17 1 ' 2 James Crawford Biggs, Ph. B., Assistant Professor of Law. Samuel May, A. B., Instructor in Modern Languages. William Cunningham Smith, Ph. B., Instructor in English. Edward Kidder Graham, Ph. B., Instructor in English. Archibald Henderson, A. B., A. M., Instructor in Mathematics. Joseph Hyde Pratt, Ph. D. (Yale), Lecturer in Mineralogy. James W. Calder, Director in Gymnasium. Thomas Clarke, Instructor in Chemistry. Francis Moore Osborne, A. B., Assistant in Mathematics. Eugene Lewis Harris, Ph. B., Registrar. Willie Thomas Patterson, Bursar. George McFarland McKie, Instructor in Expression ; Librarian. James Edward Mills, A. B., Assistant in Chemistry Thomas James Wilson, Jr., Ph. D., Instructor in Greek and Latin. Palmer Cobb, Assistant in Modern Languages, Cla.ss of ' oi. George Nelson Coffey, Assistant in Geology, Class of ' oo. James Edward Latta, Ph. B., Assistant in Physics. William DeBerniere McNider, Assistant in Biology, Class of ' or. Clarence Albert Shore, Assistant in Biology, Class ' oi. Preachers to the University. Rev. J. W. Stagg, D. D. Rev. Swope, D. D. Rev. N. M. Watson. Rev. J. William Jones, D. D. ♦Deceased. i8 Ti v EMioR Class. W F. Br VAX, . G. N. COFFEV, . C. F. HOELL, . S. J. Adams, Charles G. Rose, D. P. Parker, . A. J. Barwick, J. W. Greening, C. E. Thompson, Colors. Black and Old Gold. Wotro. A node ad liicem. Yell. Zip, Ro, Ya, Ha ! Zip, Ro, Ya ! 1900! C-a-r-o-l-i-n-a. . President . First Vice-President Second Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer . Historian Orator Statistician Prophet Poet Kssayist 23 Senior Class SkiNsfics. Adams, Stonewall Jackson, Ruleigb, Xortli Carolina. Dialectic Society ; Shaltespeare Club ; Secretary Senior Class ; Class Football Team (1, 2, 3) ; Class Baseball Team (1, 2) ; Captain Class Football Team (4). Allison, Thomas Tillett, Charlottu, North Carolina, Dialectic Society ; Representative Speaker (8) ; Y. M. C. A ; Varsity Baseball Team (3, 4 . Anderson, Halcott, i ' . . A ' ., . -1 ' Pensaeola, Florida. Gimghoul ; Y. M. C. A. (1) ; Class Propbet (1) ; Glee Club (1) ; President Class (2) ; Secretary Y. M. C. A. (2); Vice-President Y. M. C. A. (3); German Club; Shakespeare Club. AsBURY, Joseph Jennings, (JK J. (-)., . . . Charlotte, N ' orth Carolina. Y. M. C. A. Bar WICK, Allen Johnson, Grifton, North Carolina. Philanthropic Society; Shakespeare Club; Historical Society; Y. M. C. A. ; Orator (3) ; Assistant Business Manager Tar Heel (3) ; Representative Speaker (3) ; Stat- istician (4) ; Editor Magazhie (4) ; Forum Committee (4) ; Business Manager Tar Heel (4) ; Annual Debater (4). Bennett, Frank, Jr., Z. ' I ' ., .... Wadesboro, Nortli Carolina Dialectic Society; Varsity Football Team (1, 2, 3, 4); All-Southern Football Team, ' 98-99; Scrub Baseball Team (3, 4) ; Class Baseball Team (1, 2) ; Manager Uni- versity Record; Vice-President Class (2). Berkeley, Alfred Rives, . I. :., Atlanta, Georgia. Gimghoul; Dialectic Society; Dramatic Club (1,2); Class Football Team (1,2); Scrub Football Team (3, 4) ; Treasurer German Club (3) ; Secretary Inter-Society Debate (2) ; Pvepresentative Speaker, Commencement, ' 99 ; Business Manager Uni- versity Magazine (4) ; Treasurer Shakespeare Club (4) ; Assistant Manager Varsity Football Team, ' 98; Annual Inter-Society Debater (4) ; Vice-President Dialectic Society (3) ; President Dialectic Society (4). Bernard, William Stanley, (I). J. H., . Greenville, North Carolina. Gimghoul; Washington Birthday Orator, ' 9! ; Editor-in-Chief North Carolina Univer- sity Magazine, ' 99-00 ; Editor Hkllenian, 1900 ; Philanthropic Society. Branch, Lester Van Noy, . . H. 0., .... Brooklyn, New York. Honors (1) ; Mandolin Club (1). Bryan, William Frank, Z. W Goldsboro, North ( ' arolina. Gimghoul; Philanthropic Society ; President Class (1) ; Highest Commencement Hon- ors (1) ; Manager Class Baseball Team (2) ; Editor and Chief Business Manager Hellenian (3) ; Editor Tar Heel and Magazine (3) ; Business Manager Dramatic Club (3); PresidentClass(4) ; President Alpha Theta Phi (4) ; Vice-President Uni- versity Forum (4) ; Editor-in-Chief Ta7- Heel (4) ; President WayneClub (4) ; Mem- ber Public Lecture Committee (4) ; Chief Cheerer Athletic Association (4) ; Shake- speare Club ; German Club. Byerly, Thomas Jefferson, . . . Yadkin College, North Carolina. Dialectic Society ; Shakespeare Club ; Class Football Team (4). Ciiadbourne, George, .7. 7 ' . IJ., . . . Wilmington, North Carolina. Philanthropic Society; (German Club; Sub-Marshal, Commencement, ' 99; Sub-Ball Manager, Commencement, 1900 ; Y. M. C. A. Cheatham, Thaddeus Ainsley, . T. J., . Henderson, North Carolina. Philanthropic Society; Class Statistician (2) ; Class Baseball Team (1, 2) ; Sub-Mar- shal, Commencement, ' 99 ; Y. M. C. A. Coffey, George Nelson, Paterson, New Jersey, Dialectic Society; Secretary Class (3) ; Inter-Society Debater (3) ; Y. M. C. A. ; Kep- resentalive Speaker (3) ; Assistant Geological Laboratory (4); Orator Washing- ton ' s Birthday (4) ; Class Football Team (4) ; Vice-President Y. M. C. A. (4). Cowles, Henry Clay, Jr., 1 ' . .1. A ' ., 7. 1 ' ., .... Statesville, N. C. The Gorgon ' s Head; Mandolin Club (1) ; Secretary German Club (2, 3) ; Class Poet (2) ; Leader of October German (3) ; Class Baseball Team (1, 2) ; University of .North Carolina Orchestra (2) ; Manager Dramatic Club (3); President German Club (4) ; Vice-President Tennis Association (4) ; Editor Hellexian (4). 25 Curtis, Nathaniel Cortlandt, . . T. IJ., .... Southport, N . C. Philanthropic Society ; Shakespeare Club ; Historical Society ; Editor Hellenian (3) ; Varsity Track Team (4). Davis, Harvey Lewis, Soiithport, North Carolina. Varsity Baseball Team (2). Davis, Robert Greene, . . 7 ' . LA, . . . Henderson, North Carolina. German Club ; Class Football Team (2, 3) ; Rep. ' ' Medal (3). Eley, Peter Hardin, . H. (fi., Williston, Tennessee. Philanthropic Society ; Honors (1, 2, 3). Gant, Joseph Erwin, Burlington, North Carolina. Dialectic Society; Class Football Team (2) ; Scrub Football Team (3, 4) ; Sub-Mar- shal, Commencement, ' 99. Graves, Ernest, Z. ' ., . 1 ' ., I. H. r y., . Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Gimghoul ; Varsity Football Team (2, 3, 4) ; Varsity Baseball Team (2, 3, 4) ; Under- graduate Honors (1). Greening, John Wesley, Rolesville, North Carolina. Philanthropic Society ; Honors (1); Class Treasurer (3) ; Inter-Society Debater (3). Harris, Isaac Foust, Jk J. H., .... Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Dialectic Society ; Dramatic Club (1, 2, 3) ; tierman Ciub ; Ball Manager, Commence- ment, ' 99; Y. M. C. A. Hearn, Williamson Edward, .... Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Dialectic Society ; Track Team (3, 4); Class Football Team (4) ; Assistant Librarian (4) ; Class Baseball Team ; Sub-Marshal, Commencement, ' 99. Hindsdale, John Wetmore, Jr., Z. ¥., . . Raleigh, North Carolina. Honors (1); Philanthropic Society; Class Football Team (4) ' ; German Club; Sub- Ball Manager, Commencement, 1900. Hoell, Charles Franklin, ...... Aurora, North Carolina. Philanthropic Society; Y. M. C. A. ; Historian Class (3); Second Vice-President (4); Shakespeare Club. 26 IIoLLOAVELL, Frank Whitley, . . . Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Philanthropic Society ; Shakespeare Club ; Historical Club ; Sub-Marshal, Cominence- nient, ' 99. IIuME, Thomas, Jr., J. A ' . A ' ., .... Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Class Football Team (2, 3) ; Sub-Marshal, ' 98; Shakespeare Club. Jarratt, Augustus Henry, Mana, North Carolina. Dialectic Society ; St. Andrew ' s Brotherhood; Class Football Team (-!, 3, 4) ; Secre- tary Historical Society. Jones, Thaddeus Winfield, Jr., I. A ' ., . 1 , 0. N. A ' ,, , Acton, N. C. The Gorgon ' s Head ; Class Football Team (2) ; Scrub Football Team (3) ; Sub-Marshal, Commencement, ' 99; Editor Hellenian (3) ; Assistant Manager Hellenian (4) ; Manager Varsity Football Team ( 3) ; Sub- Ball Manager, Commencement (4). Jones, Alice Edwards, . Goldsboro, North Carolina. Latham, Marcia Louise, Plymouth, North Carolina. Lewis, Kemp Plummer, Z. f ' ., fJ. 1 ' ., 8. N. A ' ., Raleigh, North Carolina. The Gorgon ' s Head; Treasurer Alpha Theta Phi; Honors (1); Secretary Class (1); Class Tennis Champion (1) ; Class Baseball Team (2) ; German Club; Floor Man- ager October and February Germans (4) ; Sub-Ball Manager, Commencement . ' 99 ; Chief Ball Manager, Commencement ' 00; Vice-President and President Ten- nis Association (3, 4) ; President Athletic Association (4). Lockhart, James A., Jr., Wadesboro, North Carolina. Dialectic Society. Massey, James Buckner, Fort Mills, South Carolina. Dialectic Society; Y. M. C. A. Miller, Claude Lee, II. K. A., Shelb} ' , North Carolina. Class Honors (1) ; Editor Hellexian (3) ; Manager Class Football Team (4). MooRE, John Augustus, J. A ' . A ' ., II. 1 , 6. N. A ' ., . Littleton, N. C. Gimghoul ; Philanthropic Society ; Horner Club ; Class Historian (21 ; German Club ; Sub-Ball Manager Commencement ' 98 ; Floor Manager October German (3); Chief Marshal Commencement ' 99 ; Stage Manager Dramatic Club (3). 27 Neville, Ernest Long, Chupol Hill, North Carolina. Dialectic Society; Varsity Football Team (1); Scrub Football Team (2,3); Sub- Marshal Commencement ' 99. Parker, David Preston, . . 6. ( A, . . . . Benson, North Carolina. Philanthropic Society; Shakespeare Club; Historical Society; Honors (1); Inter- Society Debater ( ' 2) ; Vice-President Class (3) ; Annual Inter-Society Debater (3) ; Kep Speaker (3); Editor Tar Heel [S) ; Editor Magazine (4); Managing. Editor Tar Heel {A); Secretary Alpha Theta Phi (4); Orator of Class (4) ; Class Football Team (4) ; Feuiber of Press Association ; Georgia Debater (4). Reynolds, Henry, Winston, North Carolina. Dialectic Society; Inter-Society Debater { ' !). Rice, Thomas Donnelly, Sydney, Florida Dialectic Society. Hose, Charles Grandison, A ' . -., . . . Fayetteville, North Carolina. Philanthropic Society ; Shakespeare Club ; Y. M. C. A.; German Club ; Class Football Team (4); Class Historian (4); Editor Tar Heel ; Editor-in-Chief Hellenian (4). Ixoss, John Kihkland, Charlotte, North Carolina. Class Football Team (3, 4). Staley, Bessie, Franklinton, North Carolina. Summers, Everett Docscjett, Gihsonville, North Carolina. Thompson, Charles Everett, . . Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Philanthropic Society ; Shakespeare Club ; Historical Society; Y. M. C. A. Ward, Needham Erastus, Wilson, North Carolina. Philanthropic Society ; President Class (3) ; iiepresentative Speaker (2). Watkins, Fonso Butler, J. . (P., . . Pnthert ' ordton, North Carolina. Dialectic Society ; Shakespeare Club. 28 AViiAKTON, WiLLiA r GiLMEK, 1 ' . . A ' ., . rceiisboro, Xorth Caroliiiit. Dialectic Suciety. Wilson, Henry Evan Davis, .... Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Dialectic Society ; Y. M. C. A.; Editor M(if a::ine (4). WooDARD, Graham, A ' , 1 ' ., II. -., H. A ' ., Wilson, North Carolina. The Gorgon ' s Head ; Manager Class Football Team (I ) ; Captain Class Football Team (2) ; Class Orator (1) ; Scrub Baseball Team (1) ; Varsity Baseball Team (2, 3, 4) ; Editor Hellenian (2, 3) ; Vice-President German Club (3) ; Dramatic Club (3) ; Floor Manager October German (3); Undergraduate Member Advisory Com- mittee; Leader February German (4) ; Class Football Team (4). 29 Clc)55 Of K)0 Colors. Maroon and Gold. norro. Officers. A. E. WoLTz, . W. H. Swift, . Iv. T. Johnson, C. R. McIVER, J. R. CONLEY, . R. O. E. Davis, T. J. HiLi., C. P. Coble, . D. M. SWINK, . R. S. Satterfiei,d, President First Vice-President vSecond Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Statistician Essa5dst Poet Orator Class of 1902. Colors. Black and L,ilac. Motto. Kr fi Km Kziff lrj. Veil. Rip-tum Rah ! Rip-tum Riue ! We ' re the Fresh of ' 99 ! Rip-tum Rah ! Rip-tum Rhu ! Seniors of 1902. Officers. R. R. Williams, D. P. Stern, . H. M. Robins, D. C. Ballard, J. E ' . Swain, R. S. Merritt, W. B. Owen, . J. S. Gibson, A. Kerly, H. P. Stevens, G. V. Roberts, President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Secretar} Treasurer Essayist Orator Statistician Poet Prophet Historian 31 Clciss of 1 90:5 Colors. Green and Gold. A ort(). Excelsior. Officers. G. R. Bhrkelky, W. F. Cakr J. S. Whitehead A. W. Haywood, J. C. Webb, . H. H. Bridgers, W. J. Gordon, J. B. Ramsay, J. J. London, C A. Bynum, H. Clement. President First ice- President Second A ice- President Secretary Treasurer Hi-storian Poet Statistician . Essayist . Prophet Orator Graduates. Allen, Arch Turner, First Year, . . . Statesville, North Carolina. Ph. B., 1897. Pedagogy, Physics, English. Non-resident. Brown, Charles Conner, First Year, . Cottonwood, North Carolina. A. B., 1899. English, Philosophy, History. Non-resident. BuNN, James Phillips, First Year, . Rocky Mount, North Carolina. S. B., 1899. Chemistry. Canada, Charles Stafford, First Year, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Ph. B , 1899. English, Geology. Canada, John William, Third Year, . Chapel Hill, North Carolina. A. B., 1896. English, Greek, German. Creekmore, ThOxMas Judson, First Year, . . Saluda, South Carolina. A. B., 1897. Greek, Latin, English. Non-resident. CuRRiE, William Pinkney Martin, Second Year, . Carthage, N. C. A. B., 1894. Greek, Pedagog}-, Philosophy. Non-resident. Denson, Claude Baker, Jr., First Year, . Raleigh, North Carolina. A B., 1899. Latin, French, German. Non-resident. Dozier, Jesse Knight, First Year, .... Tilton, New Hampshire. A. B., 1899. Latin, French, English. Nonresident. Henderson, Archibald, Second Year, . Chapel Hill, North Carolina. A. B , 1898. Instructor in Mathematics. Mathematics, French, Latin. Holmes, Howard Braxton, First Year, . Asheboro, North Carolina. A. B., 1899. English, French, Latin. Non-resident. 35 Howell, Edward Verxox, Third Year, . Chapt ' l Hill, Nortli Carolina. A. B., (Wake Forest College) 1892. Ph. G, (Philadelphia College of Phaimacy) 1894. Professor of Pharmacy. Chemistry, Botany, Mineralogy. Hume, Thomas, Jr., First Year, ... Chapel Hill, Xorth Carolina. English, Latin, PhiloBophj ' . Johnston, Charles Hughes, First Year, . Mebane, North Carolina. A. B., 1898. English, Latin, Pedagogy. Non-resident. Latta, James Edward, First Year, . . . Durham, North Carolina. Ph. B., 1899. Mathematics, Chemistry, Philosophy. Lentz, Jay Dick, First Year, Concord, North Carolina. Litt. B., 1897. History, Latin. Non-resident. May, Samuel, Third Year, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. A. B., (Harvard) 189(!. Instructor in Modern Languages. French, German, English. Mills, James Edward, First Year, . . . Camden, South Carolina. A. B., (Davidson College) 189G. Chemistry. Osborne, Francis Moore, First Year, . . Charlotte, North Carolina. A. B., 1899. Philosophy, English, History. Slade, William Bonner, Third Year, .... Columbu= , Georgia. A. B., 1880. Latin, French, Political Science. Non-resident. Smith, William Cunningham, First Year, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Ph. B., 1896. Instructor in English. English, Philosophy, History. Stockard, Sallie Walker, First Year, . Saxapahaw, North Carolina. A. B., 1898. English, Greek, Philosophy. Webb, John Frederick, Second Year, . . . Crisp, North Carolina. A. B., 1898. (ireek, Latin German. Non-resident. 36 Whitener, Robert VaxXCE, Third Year, . . Hickory, Xorth Carolina. A. B., 1897. English, Latin. Non-resident. Wilson, N ' athan Hunt Daniel, Third Year, . . Chapel Hill, X. C. A. B., 1886. B. D., (Vanderbilt University) 1890. Greek, English, Philosophy. Wilson, Louis Round, First Year, . Scotland Neck, North Carolina. A. B., 1899. English, (ierman. Latin. Non-resident 37 i?n CHAMPAGNE AT NIGHT. REAL PAIN IN THE MORNING, N ' oung Ladies Pursuing Studies at tl e University, Maggie Clkment Burke, . . . Mocksville, North Carolina North Carolina State Normal School Optional. Sallie Walker Stock ard, . . . Saxapahaw, North Carolina A. B., 1898, U.niversity of North Carolina Applying for A. M. Leah Donneel Jones, .... New Bern, North Carolina Optional. Caroeine Macdonaed, .... Goldsboro, North Carolina Optional. Bessie Staley, ..... Franklinton, North Carolina A. B., 1898, Elon College. Senior Class, A. B Marcia Louise Latham, .... Plymouth, North Carolina Norfolk College for Young Ladies. Senior Class, B. S. Susan Williams Moses, .... Raleigh, North Carolina South Carolina State Normal. Optional Course. Alice Edwards Jones, .... Goldsboro, North Carolina Norfolk College for Young Ladies. Class of lUOO, Ph. B. Lucy Maria Cobb, Chapel Hill, North Carolina North Carolina State Normal School. Junior Class, B. S. Minna Curtis Bynum, .... Lincolnton, North Carolina St. Mary ' s School. Optional. 39 Law Class, Of rice rs R. W. BovD, President. R. H. Lyon, . . . . . • Vice-President. W. S. Wilson, Secretary. R. T. BARNHII.L, Treasurer. W. D. Smith, Historian. Uuixrrsltv Moot Courr. H. C. Cowan, J dge. W. D. BizzKLL, Solicitor. W. S. Wilson, Clerk. H. M. Candler, Sheriff. 40 students in Law. Second Year. Cunningham, Shull, Herbert Banatine, James Cameron MacRak, Jr. Samue]. Eakin, rirst Baker, William Avren, Barnhill, Roscoe Thomas, BiviNS, James Daniel, Bizzell, William Drew, Boyd, Kobkrt Whitney, Brown, Fred, Butler, Marion, A. B., 1885, Candler, Herschel JVIahoney, Carlton, Luther Montrose, f Carr, Julian Shakspkare, Jr., A. B., 1899, Christian, William Jasper, Jr., Cobb, John Walter, Cole, Willis Westbrook, Cowan, Hileman Cicero, Coxe, Fred Jackson, Ph. B , 1899,t DeLane, DeMos E., Dunn, Thomas Jay, English, Daniel Zion, Erwin, M arable, EuRE, Nathaniel Lindsay ' , Fergu.son, Garland Sevier, Jr., Garland, George W., George, Henry ' Davis, GiDNEY, Samuel Eleazar, Graham, Archibald McLean, Grantham, Elonzo Bowden, Greenfield, John Mabry ' , Jr., A. B., 1899. Greer, Jackson, Hartman, Wiley Y., HoEY, Cly ' de Roark, Holmes, Alan Lancelot,! HuMBER, George Hiram, Johnston, Thomas Jackson, Jones, Thaddeus, Jr., Jones, William Branch, f Justice, Alfred Blythe, A. B., Greeneville and Tuseuluni College, 1893. KiRKPATRicK, Thomas Leroy, Koehler, Herman Jules, Year. Little, Judge Elder, Lloyd, James Barlow, Long, Zebulon Vance, f Lyon, Homer LeGrande, Ly ' on, Robert Henry-, McCall, Joseph Herbert, McCoRMiCK, John Gilchri.st, A. B., 1898, f McKay, Felix Murphy ' , Mason, William Wallace, Mauser, Raymond Joel,! Meekins, Jeremiah C, JR.,t Miller, Bachman Brown, A. M., Nortli Carolina College, 1898. Nash, Marvin Wesley ' ,! Neavell, John Franklin, Phifer, Isaac Avery, Powell, Henry Thurman, Reeves, Plato Vance, RoBERsoN, William Stone, A. B., 1889, RuARK, Robert, RucKER, William Fanning, Russell, David Lester, Scales, Junius Irving,! Shaw, Duncan Preston, Shipman, James Edward, Smith, Daniel Wesley, Smith, Walter Douglas,! Spence, Joseph Albert, Spence, John Brantly ' , Staton, Reuben Hilliard, Tedder, Daniel Allen, Thrower, John, Tucker, Irving Burchard, Turlington, Zebulon Vance,! Van Winkle, Kingsland, Williams, Hampton Durant, Wilson, William Sidney, Ph. B., 1899, Woodson, Walter Henderson, S. B., 1896, WooTEN, Emmett Roberson, WOOTEN, MaRCELLUS. At snnimer .session only. t In attendance on both session.s. 41 Nedica! Clci5s, 1 900. Class Colors : Orange and Black. Maxim : Tenipus fiigit, corpe diem. Officers. R. B. Lawson, President. J. R. Paddison, Vice-President. R. H. Bellamy, Secretary and Treasurer. J. W. Peacock, Historian. W. K. Lane, Surgeon. F. Baggett, . . . . Assistant Surgeon. V. K. Cooke, Statistician. C. L. Duncan, Prophet. Men Ders. Atkins, Benjamin Thomas, Troy. Baggett, Fred, Lydia. Barnes, Benjamin Franklin, PZlni City. Bellamy, Robert Harlee, Wilmington. Brem, Walter Vernon, Jr., S. B., 1896, . . . Charlotte. Cooke, Frederick Kingsbury, Louisburg. Duncan, Charles Lucas . . Beaufort. GOLEY, William Ruffin, Durham. • Lane William Kilpatrick, Goldsboro. Lawson, Robert Baker, . . Lynchburg, Virginia. McFadyen, Paul Rutherford, Clarkton. Paddison, John Robert, Jr., Mt. i iry. Peacock, James Walter, Salisbury. Underhill, Henry Plato, Selma. 42 Medical Class of ' 01. Ofncers. J. G. Murphy, . . . President. W. H. EvEKHART, . . First Vice-President. W. W. Craven,. . . . Second Vice-President. W. W. Sawyer, . . Secretar} ' and Treasurer. J. M. Lynch, Historian. J. H. BoYLES, Surgeon. C. E. Patterson, Prophet. G. F. Thigpen Orator. J. L. DeCormis, Poet. Students. Alston, Willis, Jr., Littleton. BoRNEMAXN, JoHN Hexky, Jk., Wilmington. BoYLES, Joseph Hexry, Greensboro. Caldwell, Julius Alexander, Jr., IS. B. 1899, Salisbury. Carr, John Kobert, A. . 1899, Durham. Gates, Alonzo Enoch, Swepsonville. Gowles, Henry Glay, Jr., Statesville. Graven, Willie Wilhelm, Bristow. DeGormis, Joe Lecenne, Shawboro. Edwards, Albert Dollie, Winston. EvERHART, Walter Hollis, Arnold. ExuM, JosiAH Gaull, Snow Hill. Graham, David Sloan, Gharlotte. Hartley ' , Harold Hiram, Tyro Shops. Justice, Gaston Baley, Rutherfordton. Lilly, James Marshall, Allenton Ferry LiNViLLE, William Clinton, . Kernersville. Little.john, Richard Nickolls, Jr., Gharlotte Ly ' xch, James Madison, Fair View. Lyon, Euel Harrison, Hester. MacNider, William DEliEKNiERE, Chapel Hdl. McPherson, Samuel Dace, Burlington Murphy, John Gerald, • .... Atkinson. Nichols, J. T Barnard. Patterson, Charlie Kctuk, Liberty. Philips, Joseph Battle, Jr., Battleboro. Sawyer, Walter Wesley, Elizabeth City. Thigpen, Guy Franklin, Mildred. ViCK, George Davis, A. B., 1899, Selma. Wright, Silas Gregory, Indian Town. 43 Phcirnicicv Clci ss. Officers. F. L. Taylor, . C. T. Young, C. N. Simpson, . M. H. McKiNNON, Joel Reed, Jr., W. Phifer, . President Vice-President . Treasurer . Secretarj- . Historian Statistician SecoiAd Year. Gray, Polk Cleburne, Mooresville KooNCE, John Ebwartj, Kichlands McKiNNON, MuRDOCK Hector, lied Springs McKiNNON, William Louis, Red Springs Keed, Joel, Jr., Concord Taylor, Frank Leonidas, Oxford Young, Cadmus Turner, Polenta Firsf Year. CuTCHiNs, James Mack, Jr., Whitakers Davenport, Peter Ernest, Paotolus Eldridge, Julius, Rome Few, Yernon, Hendersonville Hamilton, Robert Lee, Smithfield Howerion, John Lansdell, Durham McKay-, Fred Walter, Norval McNair, William Ralph, Henderson Perry, Joseph D., Princeton Phifer, Walton, Morganton Simpson, Charlie Newton, Jr., Monroe Singletary, AV alter Oscar, Grady Stone, William Edgar, Chapel Hill 44 Oi SiOina Hlpba Epsilon. Jfoun c5 at tbc lllmversttis of Blabama in 1856. ITncorporates, 1892. Colors. Publicatiorvs. Old Gold and Purple. The Record and Phi Alpha (Secret). Cbaptcr IRolL Province Alpha, J. A. Stetson, President. Massachusetts B. Y., Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts Massachusetts e. T., . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Massachusetts Massachusetts r., Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Massachusetts A., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts Connecticut A Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut Province Beta, H. I. Huber, Preside7it. New York A., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York New York M., Columbia University, New York, New York New York S. ., St. Stephen ' s College, Annandale, New York Pennsylvania 12., Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 2. (I ., Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania A. Z., Pennsylvania State College, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Z., Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania A., Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Province Gamma, F. C. Furlow, President. Virginia , University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Virginias., . Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia North Carolina H., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina North Carolina 0., Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina South Carolina r., Wofford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina Georgia B., University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia Georgia t , Mercer University, Macon, Georgia Georgia E., Emory College, Oxford, Georgia Georgia ., Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 47 Pkovince Delta, W. A. Snow, President. Michigan I. B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Michigan A Adrian College, Adrian, Michigan Ohio 2 Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio Ohio Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio (jjjio E University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio B Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Indiana A Franklin College, Franklin, Indiana Indiana B Purdue University, Lafayette. Indiana Illinois . 12 Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Illinois B University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Province Epsilon, J. J. McNally, President. Kentucky K Central University, Richmond, Kentucky Kentucky I Bethel College, Russellville, Kentucky Tennessee Z., Southwestern Presbyterian University, Clarksville, Tennessee Tennessee A Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tennessee Tennessee N., Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Tennessee K University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee Tennessee 12., University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee Tennessee H., Southwestern Baptist University, Jackson, Tennessee Alabama M., University of Alabama, University P. 0., Alabama Alabama I Southern University, Greensboro, Alabama Alabama A. M., . . . Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical Collegt , Auburn, Alabama Province Zeta, R. M. Snyder, President. Missouri A University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri Central College, Fayette, Missouri Missouri B., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri Nebraska A. IT University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska Arkansas A. T., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas Province Eta, B. M. Webster, President. Colorado X., University of Colorado, Boulder, Coloiado Colorado Z University of Denver, Denver, C(jlorado California A Leland Stanford, Jr., University, Palo Alto, California California B., University of California, Berkeley, California Province Thkta. Mississippi r University of Mississippi, O.sford, Mississippi Texas P., University of Texas, Austin, Texas Louisiana E., University of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Louisiana T. T., Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana aiumni Beeociations. New York City. Cleveland, Ohio. Savannah, Ga. Boston, Mass. Cincinnati, Ohio, Augusta, Ga. Chicago, 111. Pittsburg, Pa. Kansas City, Mo. Detroit, Mich. Chattanooga, Tenn. Jackson, Miss. Alliance, Ohio. Atlanta, Ga., New Orleans, La. Wilmington, N. C. 48 Boith Carolina i Chapter, Sicima aipba JEpsilon. Establishes, 1856. Suspcn c , 1S62. 1Rc=c3tabIl3bc , 1886. 3fratre6 in facilitate. Edward Vernon Howell, Ph. G., A. B. Edward Kidder Graham, Ph. B. iRe icfne. Robert Harlee Bellamy. lPost=(5ra iiate. James Phillips Bunn. Class ot ' 00. William Gilmer Wharton, Halcott Anderson, Alfred Rives Berkeley, Henry Clay Cowles, Jr. Class ot ' 01. Eben Alexander, Jr., William Kemp Battle, William Bynuim Whitehead. Class ot ' 02. JoHN Howard Alexander, Robert Stuart Hutchinson, Fred Henry Lemly, Reston Stevenson, Oran Stedman Thompson. ' -Deceased. 49 h4 IRappa Hlpba Tounded at Ulasbinaton and ttt University, i865. Colors. Crimson and Gdkl. Publications. Kappa Alpha Journal and Special Messenger (Secret). Cbapter IRoU. Alpha, Washington and Lee Universit} , Lexington, Virginia Gamma, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia Delta, Woffbrd College, Spartanburg, South Carolina Epsilon, Emory College, Oxford, Georgia Zeta, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Virginia Eta, Richmond College, Riciimond, Virginia Th ' kta, Kentucky State College, Lexington, Kentucky Kappa, Mercer University, Macon, Georgia Lambda, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Nu, Polytechnic Institute, A. and M. College, Auburn, Alabama Xi, Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas Omicron, University of Texas, Austin, Texas Pi, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee Sigma, Davidson College, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina LTpsiLON, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Phi, Southern University, Greensboro, Alabama Chi, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Psi, Tulane Universitj ' , New Orleans, Louisiana Omega, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky Alpha Alpha, University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee Alpha Beta, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Alpha Gamma, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Alpha Delta, William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri Alpha Epsilon, Southwestern Presbyterian University, Clarksville, Tennessee Alpha Zeta, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia Alpha Eta, Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri Alpha Theta, Kentucky University, Lexington, Kentucky Alpha Iota, Centenary College, Jackson, Louisiana Alpha Kappa, Missouri State University, Columbia, Missouri Alpha Lambda, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Marjland Alpha Mu, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi 53 Alpha Nu, Columbian University, Washington, District of Columbia Alpha Omicron University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas Alpha Xi University of California, Berkeley, California Alpha Pi, Leland Stanford, Junior, University, Stanford, California Alpha Kho University of West Virginia, Morgantown, West Virginia Alpha Sigma, Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia Alpha Tau, Hampden-Sidney College, Hampden-Sidney, Virginia Alpha Upsilon, University of Mississippi, Universit} ' , Mississippi Blumni (Ibapters. Kichmond, Va., Julien Bossieux, 7 West Grace St. Norfolk, Va., T. T. Hubard. Raleigh, N. C, Edward C. Smith. Macon, Ga , D. Q. Abbott. New York City, Thomas Wallace Stevens, 18 West Ninth St. Mobile, Ala., Richard H. Vidmer. Atlanta, Ga., R. A. Redding, 19 Edge wood Ave. Dallas, Texas, M. T. Slratton, Jr. Franklin, La., Don CaftVey, Jr. Lexington, Ky., W. O. Sweeny, Jr. Petersburg, Va., Wm. T. Davis. Talladega, Ala., F. P. McConnell Kansas City, Mo., Gordon A. Beedle. St. Louis, Mo., Sanuiel M. Carter. San Francisco, Cal., Brask AV. AV right. 54 iripsilon Chapter. Established tssi. 5vatres in JacuUate, J. W. Gore, Professor of Physics. R. H. Whitehead, Professor of Anatomy and Pathology. W. C. Smith, Assistant Professor of English. Jratres in XHniversitate. Class of ' 01. James Francis Post, Jr., George Vernon Cowper, Edward Barnham Cobb. IfteDicine. George Davis Yick, Frederick Kingsbury Cooke. ©ptional. Edward Stegale Ford. Xaw. Gareand Sevier Ferguson, Emmett Roberson Wooten. Ipbarmacs. Cadmus Turner Young. 57 Sioma Biu 3Foun e6 at tbc IDirtjinia flRilitars flnstitute, i86q. Gbapter IRoU. Division I. Beta University of Virginia, CliarloUesville, Virginia Epsilon, Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia Lambda Washington and Lee, Lexington, Virginia Psi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Beta Tau, . . North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College, Raleigh, North Carolina Division IL Theta University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Upsilon, University of Texas, Austin, Texas Phi University of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Beta Theta, Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical, Auburn, Alabama Beta Phi Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana Division IIL SioMA Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Omicron Bethel College, Russellville, Kentuckj ' Zeta Central University, Richmond, Kentucky Division IV. Nu, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Rho, University of Missouri. Columbia, Missouri Beta Mu, Universitj ' of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Beta Lambda, Central College, Fayette,. Missouri Beta Chi, William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri Division V. Pi, Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Beta Sigma, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont Gamma Delta, Stephens Institute, Hoboken, New Jersey 5« BLZIOTTj ' sriLJI Division VI. Eta, Mercer University, Macon, Georgia Kappa, North Georgia College, Dahlonega, Georgia Mu, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia Chi, Emory College, OAford, Georgia Gamma Alpha, Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia Division VII. Beta Beta, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana Beta Eta, University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana Beta Zeta, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana Beta Iota, Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio Beta Nu, University of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio Beta Upsilon, Kose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Indiana Gamma Beta, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Gamma Gamma, Albion College, Albion, Michigan Delta Theta, Lombard University, Galesburg, Illinois Division VIII, Beta Chi, Leland Stanford, Jr., University, Palo Alto, California Beta Psi, University of California, Berkeley, California Gamma Chi, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 59 Ipsi Chapter. Sicjina 1Ru. jfratcr in iTacultate. Archibald Hendekson. iRe ical. Walter Vernon Brem. Xaw. William Branch Jones, Henry Thurman Powell. Bca emic. Class of ' 99. Julius Alexander Caldwell. Class of ' 01. William Alexander Murphy, William De Berniere McNider. Class of ' 02. Emory Graham Alexander, Harvey Allen Lambeth, Tod Robin Brk:m, Charles Metcalfe Byrnes. John Stekle Henderson, Whitehead Kluttz. ©ptional. Edward Noah Joyner. 60 o a O n ?! S.D. Zeta pQi. jFoun e in 1846 at tbc lltiiversitB of tbe ffiit ' ? of IRew igorft. Fraternity Color: White. IR0U Of Bctive Gbapters. Phi, University of City of New York Zeta, Williams College, Williamston, Massachusetts Delta, Rutgers College, New Brunswick, New Jersey Sigma, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Chi, Colby University, Waterville, Maine Epsilon, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Kappa, Tufts College, College Hill, Massachusetts Tau, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania Upsilox, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Xi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Lambda, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine Beta, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Psi, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Iota, University of California, Berkeley, California Theta Xi, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Alpha, Columbia College, New York City Alpha Psi, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec Nu, Case School of Applied Sciences, Cleveland, Ohio Eta, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut Mtj, Leland Stanford, Jr., Palo Alto, California Blumni Hssociations. Central Association of Zeta Psi,  West 29th Street, New Y ' ork City Pacific Association of Zeta Psi. 310 Pine Street, San Francisco, California Northwestern Association of Zeta Psi, 306 Opera Hou se Block, Chicago Capital Association of Zeta Psi, 8 Iowa Circle, Washington, D. C. Philadelphia Association of Zeta Psi, 2107 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 63 XtlpsUon Chapter. Established, i$5$. Suspended, i$«$. Reorganized, i«$5. Chai ' Tkr Color: Garnet. jfratves in facilitate. Dr. Chari.es Staples Mangum, Ph. B., M. D. James Cameron McRae, LL. D. Ifrater in iRvbc. Rev. N. H. D. Wieson. Class of 1900. Frank Bennett, Jr., WiEijAJM Frank Bryan, Ernest Graves, John Wetmore Hinsdale, Jr., Kemp Plummer Lewis. iReMcal Class. John Robert Carr. Class of 1901. Philip Hall Bitsbee, Albert Smedes Root, William Henry Gibson. Class of 1902. Albert Marvin Carr, Joseph Blount Cheshire, Jr., Richard Puryear Gibson, Samuel Prichard Fetter, Quentin Gregory, IvEY Foreman Lewis, Gaston .Bullock Means. 64 w ' 2  -t S elta IRappa Epsilon. 3foun e at Jljalc, 1844. ■PHi, Yale College Theta, Bowdoin College - i) Colby University Sigma, Amherst College 1 University of Alabama Upsilon, Brown University Chi, University of Mississippi Beta, University of North Carolina T- ' - , University of Virginia Lambda, Kenyon College °i) Dartmouth College loi - ) Central University Alpha Alpha, Middlebury College Omicron, University of Michigan Epsilon, Williams College HO, LaFayette College T-4-U, Hamilton College U) Madison University Nu, College of the City of New York Beta Phi, University of Kochester Phi Chi, Rutgers College Psi Phi, Indiana Ashbury University Gamma Phi, Wesleyan University Psi Omega, Rensselaer Polytf chnic Institute Beta Chi, Adelbert College Delta Chi, Cornell University Phi Gamma, Syracuse University Gamma Beta, Columbia College Theta Zeta, University of California Alpha Chi, Trinity College (Connecticut) Gamma, Yanderbilt University IvAPPA, Miami University Psi Epsilon, University of Minnesota Sigma Tau, Massachusests Institute of Technology Delta Delta, University of Chicago Tau Lambda, Tulane University Alpha Phi, University of Toronto Delta Kappa, University of Pennsylvania 67 Beta Chapter Delta Ikappa lEpsilon. ]Establi bc in 1851. jfratres in jfacultate. Francis Prestox Vexable, Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry, Charles Baskerville, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Samuel May, A. B., Instructor in Modern Languages. jFrater in llvbe. Edward Warrex Myers. Class ot ' 99- Frances Moore Osborne. Class ot ' 00. John Augustus Moore, Thomas Hume, Jr. Class ot ' 01. Palmer Cobb, John C. B. Ehringhaus, Joseph Bonaparte Martin, Metrah Makely, Jr. Class ot ' 02. Evan Gordon McIver, Aldridge Henley Vann. Xaw. Herman Jules Koehler, Samuel Eakin Shull, Herbert Banatine Cunningham. iftcDical. Willis Alston, Jr. Deceased. 68 p o - O i-rt 2.3 - O m Ikappa Sioma. lFounBc at tb; Hiivci-sito of 36j[0(jna, lltal?, 1400. JEatablisbcB at tbc tlnivcrsitv of Virginia, 1865. F ' lower : Lily of the Valley. Colors : Old Gold, Peacock Blue and Marooii. Journals : The Caducens and The Crescent and Star (Secret). Cbapter IRoll. District I. Psi) University of Maine, Orono, Maine Alpha-Rho, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine Alpha-Lambda, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont Beta-Alpha, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Alpha-Kappa, Cornell University, Ithaca, New Tork District U.  Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Alpha-Delta, Pennsylvania State College, State College, Pennsylvania Alpha-Epsilon, University of Penns3 ' lvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alpiia-Phi, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Beta-Delta, Washington and Jefterson College, Washington, Pennsylvania Alpha-Alpha University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland Alpha-Ei ' a, Columbian University, Washington, District of Columbia District HI. 2 ' ' r ) University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia ' - ' , Randolph- Macon College, Ashland, Virginia - u, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia i William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia UP.SILON, Hampden-Sidney College, Hampden-Sidney, Virginia Beta-Beta, Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia ■' - L ' ' - ) Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina Eta-Prime, Trinity College, Durham, North Carolina Alpha-Mu, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina District IV. Alpha-Nu, Wofford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina Alpha-Beta, Mercer Universitv, Macon, Georgia Alpha -Tau, Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia j University of Alabama, University, Alabama Beta-Eta, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Alabama 7- ' District V. Theta Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tennessee Kappa, ■. . . . Yanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Lambda, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee Phi, Southwestern Presbyterian University, Clarksville, Tennessee Omega, University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee Alpha-Theta, Southwestern Baptist University, Jackson, Tennessee Alpha-Xi, Bethel College, Russellville, Kentucky Alpha-Omicron, Kentucky University, Lexington, Kentucky District VL Alpha-Upsilon, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi Gamma, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Epsilon, Centenary College, Jackson, Louisiana Sigma, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana Iota, Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas Tau, University of Texas, Austin, Texas District Vm. Alpha-Sigma, Ohio State University, Columbus Chi .• • • Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana Alpha-Pi, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana Beta-Theta, University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana Alpha-Gamma, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Alpha-Chi, Lake Forest University, Lake Forest, Illinois Beta-Epsilon, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin District IX. Beta-Zeta, Leland Stanford, Jr., University, Stanford University, California State Hssociations. Virginia. Texas. North Carolina. Louisiana. Tennessee. Hlumtii Cbapters. Yazoo City, Mississippi. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. New Orleans, Louisiana. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. New York City. Chicago, Illinois. Indianapolis, Indiana. Ruston, Louisiana. Somerville, Massachusetts. Ctiihuahua, Mexico. 72 HIp()a ilDu Chapter. Ikappa Sigma. EstablisbeB, 1893. prater in 5acultate, Marcus Cicero Stephens Noble. 5ratres in llniversitate. post=(5ra uate. James Edward Mills. Class of 1900. Graham Woodard, Charles G. Rose. Class of 1901. Andrew Allgood Holmes. 73 Hlpba Zan ©rneoa- iFoun c6 at 1Ricbmon , 1865. Bctive Cbapters, Alabama Alpha Epsilon, ... ... Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn Alabama Beta Beta, Southern University, Greensboro Alabama Beta Delta, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa California Beta Psi, Leland Stanford, Jr., University Georgia Alpha Beta, University of Georgia, Athens Georgia Alpha Theta, Emory College, Oxford Georgia Alpha Zeta, Mercer University, Macon Georgia Beta Iota, School of Technology, Atlanta Illinois Gamma Zeta, University ' of Illinois, Champaign Ini iana Gamma Gamma, Kose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute Louisiana Beta Epsilon, Tulane University, New Orleans Massachusetts Gamma Beta, Tufts College, Medford Maine Beta Upsilon, State College, Orono Maine Gamma Alpha, Colby University, AVaterville Michigan Alpha Mu, Adrian College, Adrian Michigan Beta Kappa, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale Michigan Beta Omicron, Albion College, Albion Nebraska Gamma Theta, University of Nebraska North Carolina Alpha Delta, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill North Carolina Xi, Trinity College, Durham New York Alpha Omicron, St. Lawrence University, Canton New York Beta Theta, Cornell University, Ithaca Ohio Alpha Nu, Mount Union College, Alliance Ohio Alpha Psi, Wittenberg College, Springfield Ohio Beta Eta, Wesleyan University, Delaware Ohio Beta Mu, Wooster University, Wooster Ohio Beta Rho, Marietta College, Marietta Ohio Beta Omega, State University, Columbus Pennsylvania Alpha Iota, Muhlenberg College, Allentown Pennsylvania Alpha Rho, Leliigh University, South Bethlehem Pennsylvania Alpha Upsilun, Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg Pennsylvania Tua, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Rhode Island Gamma Delta, Brown Universit} ' , Providence Tennessee Alpha Tau, Suuih western Presbyterian University, Clarksville Tennessee Beta Pi, Vanderbilt University, Nashville 74 Tennessee Beta Tau, Southwestern Baptist University, Jackson Tennessee Lambda, Cumberland College, Lebanon Tennessee Omega, University of the South, Sewanee Texas Gamma Epsilon, Austin College, Sherman Vermont Beta Zeta, University of Vermont, Burlington Virginia Beta, Washington and Lee University, Lexington Virginia Delta, University of Virginia, Charlottesville aiumnt associations Alabama Alumni Association, AUentown Alumni Association, Boston Alumni Association, Chicago Alumni Association, Cleveland Alumni Association, District of Columbia Alumni Association, New York Alumni Association, Ohio Alumni Association, Pennsylvania Alumni Association, Pittsburg Alumni Association, Springfield, Ohio, Alumni Association, Tennessee Alumni Association, Texas Alumni Association. 75 Hlpba 2)elta Cbaptev- Hlpba Uau ©meoa. lestabliBbeD, 1879- Colors. Flower. Old Gold and Sky Blue. White Tea Rose. jfrater in mvbe. R. S. McRae. jfratves in IHniversitate. Class of ' 00. Thaddeus Aixslev Cheatham, Robert G. S. Davis, George Chadbourn, n. cortlaxdt curtis. Glass of ' 01. Cameron MacRae. Class of ' 02. Thomas C. Worth, William Paris Stafford. Xaw. James C. MacRae, Isaac A. Phifer. IPbarmac . Frank I . Taylor, Walton Phifer. 76 pi Ikappa Hlpba. Jfoun c at tbc llnivcvstts: of Virijinia, 1S67. Colors. Old Gold and Garnet. (Ibapter IRoU. Alpha, Univensity of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Beta, Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina Gamma, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia Zeta, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee Theta, Southwestern Presbyterian University, Clarksville, Tennessee Iota, Hampden-Sidney College, Hampden-Sidney, Virginia Mu, Presbyterian College of South Carolina, Clinton, South Carolina Nu, Wofford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina Xi, . South Carolina College, Columbia, South Carolina Pi, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia Rho, Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tennessee Sigma. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Tau, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Upsilox, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Alabama Phi, Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia Chi, -. University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee Blumni Cbapters. Alpha, Richmond, Virginia Beta, Memphis, Tennessee Gaaima, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia Delta, Charleston, South Carolina Epsilon, Norfolk, Virginia Zeta, . . • ■Dillon, South Carolina Eta, New Orleans, Louisiana Theta, Dallas, Texas Iota, Knoxville, Tennessee 77 au Chapter. pi Ikappa alpha. Bctive IDembersbip. law. William Fanning Rucker. John R. Paddison, Jr., Paul R. McFadyen, Gaston Baley Justice. aca emic. Class of ' 00. Claude h. Miller. ©ptional. Henry Abel Rhyne. 78 Ipbi Delta beta. lfoun c£i at flDiami llnlvcrsitig, 1848. C01.OR.S. Publications. Argent and Azure. Scroll and Palladium fSecret). Alpha Province. Maine Alpha, Colby University New Hampshire Alpha, Dartmouth College Vermont Alpha, University of Vermont Massachusetts Alpha, Williams College Massachusetts Beta, Amherst College Khode Island Alpha, Brown University New York Alpha, Cornell University New York Beta, Union University Neay York Delta, Columbia University New York Epsilon, Syracuse University Pennsylvania Alpha, Lafayette College. Pennsylvania Beta, Gettysburg College Pennsylvania Gamma, Washington and Jefferson College Pennsylvania Delta, Allegheny College Pennsylvania Epsilon, Dickinson College Pennsylvania Beta, University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Eta, Lehigh Univeisity Beta Province. Virginia Beta, University of Virginia Virginia Gamma, Kandolph-Macon College Virginia Beta, Washington and Lee University North Carolina Beta, University of North Carolina Kentucky Alpha, Centre College Kentucky Delta, Central University Tennessee Alpha, Vanderbilt University Tennessee Beta, University of the South Gamma Province. Georgia Alpha, University of Georgia Georgia Beta, Emory College Georgia Gamma, . Mercer University Alabama Alpha, University of Alabama 79 Alabama. Beta, Alabama Polytechnic Institute Mississippi Alpha, University of Mississippi Louisiana Alpha, Tulane University of Louisiana Texas Beta, University of Texas Texas Gamma, Southwestern University Delta Province. Ohio Alpha, Miami University Ohio Beta, Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Gamma, Ohio University Ohio Zeta, Ohio State University Ohio Eta, Case School of Applied Science Ohio Theta, University of Cincinnati Indiana Alpha, Indiana University Indiana Beta, Wabash College Indiana Gamma, Butler University Indiana Delta, Franklin College Indiana Epsilon, Hanover College Indiana Beta, De Pauw University Indiana Theta, Purdue University Michigan Alpha, University of Michigan Michigan Beta, State College Michigan Michigan Gamma, Hillsdale College Epsilon Province. Illinois Alpha, Northwestern University Illinois ' Beta, University of Chicago Illinois Delta, Knox College Illinois Zeta, Lombard University Illinois Eta, University of Illinois Wisconsin Alpha, University of Wisconsin Minnesota Alpha, University of Minnesota Iowa Alpha, Iowa Wesleyan University Iowa Beta, University of Iowa Missouri Alpha, University of Missouri Missouri Beta, Westminster College Missouri Gamma, Wasliington University Kansas Alpha, University of Kansas Nebraska Alpha, University of Nebraska California Alpha, University of California California Beta, Leland Stanford, Jr., University 80 Bluinnt Cbaptciu j j.jj Boston, Massaclmsetls j pjj Providence, Khode Island j pjj ' New York, New York j pjj Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Yj pjj Baltimore, Maryland pjj ■. . . . Washington, District of Columbia pjj Piichmond, Virginia j,jj ' Louisville, Kentucky j pjj Nashville, Tennessee pjj Columbus, Georgia Q j jj j ' Cleveland, Ohio j)j,-j , ' Columbus, Ohio Epsilon, Athens, Ohio j pjj Franklin, Indiana jjj, Los Angeles, California gg.j, Indianapolis, Indiana j j.jj Detroit, Michigan j pjj Chicago, Illinois gj..|. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania gj, , Atlanta, Georgia Q. jjj j Macon, Georgia LPHA Montgomery, Alabama jjj, , Selma, Alabama GvMMA Birmingham, Alabama j)jjj ,p Mobile, Alabama LPHA S l Lake City, Utah Alpha Nevy Orleans, Louisiana Alph V Cincinnati, Ohio Beta, Akron, Ohio gj. . Galesburg, Illinois LPjj La Crosse, Wisconsin gjj-P Milwaukee, Wisconsin Alpha - Minnesota LFHA Kansas City, Missouri gjj St. Louis, Missouri j pjj Denver, Colorado Alpha San Francisco, California Lpjj Spokane, Washington 8l Beta Cbaptev. l£stabli8bc , 1885. if rater in THrbe. Frederick Geer Patterson. Bca cmic. Class of ' 00. Joseph Jennings Asbury, Isaac Foust Harris, WiEEiAM Stanley Bernard. Class of ' 02. Henry Ceay Waee, Patrick Henry Winston, WiEEiAiM Alexander Elite. ILaw. Frederick Jackson Coxe. IftcMcal. JosiAH Caull Exum. 82 statistics. The rraternitv Men of the University. Eben Alexander, Jr., ' 01, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 2. A. E.; e. X. E.; Ginighoul ; Class Football Team (1, 2); Treasurer of German Club (3); Dialectic Society. Joiix Howard Alexander, ' 02, . . . Chapel Hill, North Carolina 2. A. E.; Dialectic Society; German Club; Class Essayist (1); Manager of Class PootballTeam (1). Emory Graham Alexander, ' 02, .... Charlotte, North Carolina 2. N.; n. 2.; German Club. Willis Al.ston, Jr., (Medicine) .... Littleton, North Carolina A. K. E.; e. N. E. Halcott Anderson, .1 ' . . . A ' . (Senior). Joseph jENxixcis Asbury, 0. J. H. (Senior). William Kemp Battle, ' 01, Raleigh, North Carolina 2. A. E.; n. 2.; The Gorgon ' s Head; German Club; Floor Manager of February German (3); Secretary and Treasurer of Tennis Association (2); Senior Baseball Team (2, 3); Vice-President of Athletic Association (3). Frank Bennett, Jr., Z. ' F. (Senior). Robert Harlee Bellamy, (Medicine) . Wilmington, North Carolina 2. A. E.; 6. N. E.; H. 2.; The Gorgon ' s Head; Captain of Class Football Team (1) ; First Medal Freshman Class (1); Scrub Football Team (2); Varsity Team (3). Alfred Rives Berkeley, -. A. A ' . (Senior). William Stanley Bernard, 0. J. - . (Senior). Deceased. 84 William Alexander Blue, ' 02, .... Aberdeen, North Carolina a . A. (). Tod lioBiNSON Brem, ' 02, Charlotte, North Carolina 2. Nj n. 2 ; 9. N. E.; Subslituie Yavshy Football Team (1, 2); Scrub Baseball learn (1, 2). Walter Brem, Jr., (Medicine) Charlotte, North Carolina 2. N.; Gimghoul; German Club. William Frank Bryan, Z. F. (Senior). James Phillips Burns, (Post-Grad.) . Rocky Mount, North Carolina German Club ; Class Football Team (4); Sub-Ball Manager, ' 98. Phillip Hall Busbee, ' 01, Raleigh, North Carolina Z. .; e. N E.; 11. 2.; The Gorgon ' s Head; Philanthropic Society; Second Vice- President of Class (1); Manager of Class Football Team (3); Secretary and Treasurer of Athletic Association (3). Charles Metcalfe Byrnes, ' 02, ...... Natchez, Mississippi 2. N.; German Club. Julius Alexander Caldwell, Jr., (Medicine) . . . Salisbury, N. C. 2. N.; n. 2.; 9. N. E. ; Glee and Mandolin Clubs (2) ; Class Poet (1) ; German Club • Assistant Manager of Baseball Team (3) ; Business Manager of Hellenian (3) ■Sub-Ball Manager; Editor of Tar Hid (4). Albert Marvin Carr, ' 02, Durham, North Carolina Z. t. ; 9. N. E.; H. 2. ; Assistant Manager of Football Team, ' 99; Manao-er of Foot- ball Team, 1900; Secretary of German Club (2) ; Captain of Class Football Team (1) ; Sub Varsity Football Team (2). ' John Robert Carr, (Medicine) Durham, North Carolina Z. . ; 9. N. E. ; n. 2. ; Gimghoul ; German Club ; President of Aloha Theta Phi ; Manager of ' 99 Baseball Team; Dramatic Club (3); Sub-Marshal. Commence- ment, ' 98; Advisory Committee (4). 85 Georoe Ciiadbourn, . . 7 ' . U. (Senior). TiiADDEUS AiNSLEY CiiEATHAM, . . 7 ' . U. (Senior), Edavard Barniiam Cobb, ' 01, Wilson, North Carolina K. A. Palmer Cobb, 01, Danville, Virginia iS.. K. E. ; Dramatic Club; German Club; Chapel Organist; Assistant in INIndern Languages. Frederick Kingsbury Cooke, (Medicine) . Lonisl urg, North Carolina K. A ; German Club. Henry Clay Cowles, Jr., -. I. 11. (Senior). George Vernon Cowper, ' 01, Winston, Nortli Carolina K. A.; Shakespeare Club ; Historical Society ; Recording Secretary of Y. ] I. C. A. (2); Inter-Society Debater (1, 2); Editor IIei.t.enian (3); Commencement Debater, (1900). Herbert Banatine Cunningham, (Law) Cnnninghani, North Carolina A. K. E. ; Varsity Football Team (1, 2,- 3) ; Scrub Baseball Team. Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis, 7. 7 ' . U. (Senior). Joseph Blount Cheshire, Jr., ' 03, . . . Raleigh, North Carolina z. . Robert Greene Davis, . . 7 ' . U. (Senior). John C. B. Ehringhaus, ' 01, . . . Elizabeth City, North Carolina A. K. E. ; Philanthropic Society ; Shakespeare Club ; Marshal at AVasbington ' s Birth- day ( ' 99) ; Business Managerof Hellkniax (3). JosiAH Caull ExuM, (Medicine) . . . Snow Hill, North Carolina a ' . A. O. ; Class Statistician (1). 86 Garland Sevier Ferguson, Jr., (Law) . Wayiiesville, North Carolina K. A. ; Scrub Footbiill Team. Samuel Pritchard Fetter, ' 02, . . . Wadesboro, Nortli Carolina Z. . ; Scrub Baseball Team (1, 2). Edward Stegall Ford, ' 02, Louisburg, N ' oi-tli Carolina K. A. Richard 1 ' uryear Gibson, ' 02, Concord, North Carolina z. . William Henry Gibson, ' 01, Concord, North Carolina Z. t. ; n. i;. ; Gimgboul. Ernest Graves, Z. ¥. (Senior). QuENTiN Gregory, ' 02, Halifax, North Carolina Z. t. ; Manager of Class Football Team (1) ; Class Football Team (1, 2). Isaac Foust Harris, (P. J. H. (Senior). John Steele Henderson, Jr., ' 02, . . . Salisbury, North Carolina 2. N. ; n. 2. ; Dialectic Society ; Scrub Baseball Team (1, 2) Editor of Hellenian. John Wetmore Hinsdale, Jr., Z. F. (Senior). Andrew Allgood Holmes, ' 01, Atlanta, Georgia K. 2. ; German Club; Shakespeare Club ; Manager Baseball Team (3). Thomas Hume, Jr., (Post-Graduate) . . Chapel Hill, North Carolina A. K. E. ; Gimgboul; Shakespeare Club; Class Football Team (2, 3). Robert Stuart Hutchinson, ' 02, . . . Charlotte, North Carolina 2. A E. ; Dialectic Society ; Secretary of Class (1) ; Class Football Team (1, 2). Thaddeus Winfield Jones, Jr., ' . A ' . (Senior). S7 Edmund Noaii Joynkr, Jr., (Optional) . Columbia, South Carolina 2. N. ; German Club ; Leader oC ()ctol)er German, ' 99 ; Sub-Ball Manager, Commence- ment, ' 99 ; Floor Manager, February ' (4erman, ' 99. Gaston Baley Justice, (Medicine) . Rutherfordton, North Carolina II. K. a. Whitehead Kluttz, ' 02, Salisbury, North Carolina i. N.; Vanderbilt Debater (2). Herman Jules KoEHLER, (Law) . . . Upper Montclair, New Jersey A K. E ; 0. N. E.; Varsity Football Team (1, 2). Harvey Allen LaxMbetii, ' 02, .... Fayetteville, North Carolina i). N.; Class Historian (1); Baseball Team (1, 2). Fred Henry Lbmly, 02, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 2. A. E. TvEY Foreman Lewis, ' 02, Raleigh, North Carolina Z. t.;0. N. E.; H. 2.; Philanthropic Society; First Vice-President Class (1); Secretary and Treasurer Tennis Association (2). Kemp Plummer Lewis, Z. ' ' . (Senior). Evan Gordon AIcIver, ' 02, Gult, North Carolina A. K. E.; O. N. E.; Sub Varsity Football Team (1, 2). Paul P. McFadyen, (Medicine) .... Clarkton, North Carolina n. K. A. Cameron MacRae, ' 01, Chapel Hill, North Carolina A. T. 12.; H. N. E.; Scrub Football Team (1, 2); Varsity Football Team (3). James Cameron MacRae, Jr., (Law). . Fayetteville, North Carolina A. T. i2.; 0. N. E.; XV. 2.; The Gorgon ' s Head ; Varsity Football Team (1, 2). 88 William De Berniere McNiDER, (Medicine) . . . Chapel Hill, JST. C. i;. N.; Assistant in Biological Laboratory (8). Metraii Makeley, Jr., ' 01, Edentoii, North Carolina A. K. E.;e. NE.; U. S.; The Gorgon ' s Head; German Club; Class President (1); Class Football Team (1); Scrub Football Team (1, 2). Joseph Bonaparte Martin, ' 01, . , . Chapel Hill, North Carolina A. K. E ; Scrub Football Team (1); Captain Scrubs (2); Sub Varsity (2); Varsity Football Team (3). Gaston Bullock Means, ' 02, Concord, North Carolina Z. t.; 9. N. E.; Dialectic Society; Class Football Team (1); Scrub Football Team (2); Historical Society. Claude Lee Miller, . A ' . . . (Senior.) James Edward Mills, (Post-Graduate) . . Camden, South Carolina K. S.; Instructor in Chemistry. John Augustus Moore, J. A ' . A ' . (Senior). William Alexander Murphy, ' 01, . . Morganton, North Carolina S. N; A. 6. i .; Gimghoul ; Dialectic Society ; Helleniak Editor (2). Francis Moore Osborne, (Post-Gradnate) . Charlotte, North Carolina A. K. E. ; Gimghoul ; Dialectic Society ; Scrub Football Team (2) ; Sub Varsity (3, 4) ; Varsity Football Team (5) ; Sub-Marshal, ' 98 ; Track Team (2, 8, 4) ; Captain of Track Team (5) ; Class Essayist (3) ; Business Manager of Tar Heel (4) ; Editor of Magazinr (4); Editor-in-Chief of Hellenian, ' 99; Washington ' s Birthday Orator (4); Assistant in Mathematics (4); President of Y. M. C. A. (4,5); Graduate Member of Advisory Committee (5); Captain of Football Team, 1900; Shakespeare Club. John R. Paddison, Jr., (Medicine) . . Mount Air}-, North Carolina n. K. A. 89 Isaac Avery Phifer, (Law) Morgaiiton, Xorth Carolina A. T. 12. ; Varsity Football Team (1, ' _ ' ). Waltox Piiifer, (Pharmacy) .... jMorganton, Xorth Carolina A. T. a. ; Sub Varsity Football Team (1). James Francis Post, Jr., ' 01, . . Wilmington, Xorth Carolina K. A. ; Shakespeare Club; Y. JVl. C. A. ; Class Football Team (?,). Henry Tiiurman Powell, (Law) . . . Henderson, Xorth Carolina s. X. Henry Arel Riiyne, (()ptional) . . Mount Holly, Xorth Carolina IT. K. A. ; e. N. E. ; Scrub Football Team (1) ; Editor of Hellexian (1). Aldert Smedes 1 00T, ' 01, Raleigh, Xorth Carolina Z. t. ; 0. N. E. ; H. :S. ; The Gorycjiis Head ; (lerinan Club ; Class Poet (1) ; Assist- ant Business Manager of Helt.kxian { ) ; Sub-Ball Manager (3). Charles Grandison Rose, A ' . 1 ' . (Senior). William Fanning Rucker, (Law) . Rutherfordton, Xorth Carolina n. K. A. Sa.muel Eakin Shull, (Law) .... Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania A. K. E. ; (h X. K. ; TI. 2. ; The Gorgon ' s Head; German Club: Varsity Football Team (I, 2, 3) ; Captain Varsity Football Team (3). William Faris Stafford, ' 02, .... Burlington, Xorth Carolina A. T. 12. Reston Stevenson, ' 02, Wilmington, Xorth Carolina S. . . E. ; Dialectic Society. Frank Leonidas Taylor, (Pharmacy) . . . Oxford, Xorth Carolina A. T. 12. 90 Okax Stedman Thompson, ' 02, Raleigh, Xortli Carolina S. A. E. ; e. X. E. ; German Club ; Class Orator (1) ; Assistant Mana-er of ' arsitv Baseball Team (2).  . Aldridge Henley Vann, ' 02, . . . Franklinton, Xorth Carolina A. K. E. ; President of Class (I). George Davis Vick, (Medicine) Selma , North Carolina K. A. ; 6. N. E. ; II. v. ; The Gorgon ' s Head ; Class Baseball Team (1, 2) ; Manager Class Team (1) ; Editor and Business Manager of Hellexiax (3) ; Assistant Manao-er of Dramatic Club (3) ; President of German Club (4) ; Manager of Dramatic Chib (4); Treasurer of German Club (3); Floor Manager of October, ' 97, and Feb- ruary, ' 98, Germans; Shakespeare Club; Scrub Baseball Team (3 4) ' President Class (3). Henry Clay Wall, ' 02, Rockingham, North Carolina •t. A. e. William Gilmer Wharton, - ' . . . A ' . (Senior). William Bynitm Whitehead, ' 01, .... Wilson, Xorth Carolina 1. A. E. ; o. X. E. ; H. Z. ; The Gorgon ' s Head ; German Club ; Manager of Class Foot- ball Team (1) ; Class Essayist (1) ; Assistant Manager of Baseball Team (2). Patrick Henry. Winston, ' 02, ..... Raleigh, Xorth Carolina -J ' . A. e ; O. N. E. ; Class Football Team (2) ; Scrub Baseball Team (2). Graham Woodard, A ' . H. (Senior). Emmett R. Wootj:n, (Law) Kinston, Xorth Carolina K. A. Thomas Clarkson Worth, ' 02, .... Asheboro, Xorth Carolina A. T. i2, ; n. I. ; Class Football Team (1,2); Editor of Hellenian (2). Cadmus Turner Youn ;, (Pharmacy) . . . Polenta, X orth Carolina K. A. 91 126 I70 172 174 175 I So Order of Giii gl oub. Gim-Gim-Gim-Gimghonl. TLBRUTB, THXO TX RAO GRXBBFVOWQ HR BUA MKPRR JLW YBKN WHGE LRTXE NN NUIDRSBGHZ BF XSK TVGO GWQNL. Valmak XI. i8i 182 1S5 184 Rulers. Francis M. Osborne (Grad.), R. Halcott Anderson, ' 00, K. D. S. Alfred R. Berkeley, ' 00, W. S. S. W. Frank Bryan, ' 00, K. M. K. SuDjects. Charles Baskerville, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Charles S. Mangum, Profe.ssor of Physiology and Materia Medica. Samuel May, Instructor in Modern Languages. Archibald HendeRvSOn, Instructor in Mathematics. John R. Carr (Med.) E. Vernon Howell, Professor of Pharmacy. Ernest Graves, ' 00. 186 J. Augustus Moore, ' 00. 188 Walter V. Brem, Jr. (Med.). 189 William H. Gibson, ' 01. 190 W. Alexander Ml ' rphy, ' 01. 191 Thomas Hume, Jr. (Grad.). 192 Eben Alexander, Jr., ' 01. 193 William S. Bernard, ' 00. Deceased. 93 Class of ' 01 Law. 8AM UEL E. .SHULL. nedicine. The GorgoiYs Head, n racultate. EDWARD KIDDER GRAHAM. Class Of ' 00. KEMP PLUMMER LEWIS, HE NRY CLAY CUWLES, Jk„ THADDEU8 W. JONES, Jr., (JRAHAM WOODARD. METRAH MAKELY, Jr., PHILIP HALL BUSBEE, ALDERT SWEDES ROOT, WILLIAM KEMP BATTLE, WILLIAM BYNUM WHITEHEAD JAMES c. Macrae (tEORGE DAVIS VICK. ROBERT H. BELLAMY. 96 Zbctn IRu Epsilon, Sopbomove jFraternitP. jfounjc? at llClcelcvan, 1870. Cbapter IRoll. Alpha Wesleyan University Be-j. Syracuse University Gamma, ■..... ' Union College j)j;lta -. . Cornell University Epsilon University of Rochester 2eta University of California ExA Madison University Theta • Kenyon College Iq-ta. Adelbert College Xappa Hamilton College KAri ' A Second, Eensselaer Polytechnic Institute Lambda, •.■.•..•... ' Williams College Mu .-....: Stevens Institute Nu Lafayette College Xi ... .. ' Amherst College Omicron, Rutgers College Pi Pennsylvania State College Upsilon, University of Michigan Pi, Second, Lehigh University Omega, All egheny College Rho, Dickinfon College Sigma, AVooster University Phi, Bucknell University Psi, University of North Carolina Chi, University City of New York 97 ■' ' Ipsi Chapter of XTbcta IRu Epsilon. I£6taL Il8bl; , 1893. llbcMcine. Robert Harlek Bki.i.amy, Willis Alston, Jr. .John Kober! Carr, Julil ' s Alexander Caldwell, George Davis Vick. Xaw. James MAfRAE, Samuel E. Shull. Class of ' 00. John Augustus Moore, Kemp Plummer Lewis, Graham Woodard, Thaddeus Winfield Jones. Class Of ' 01. Tin lip Hall Busbee, William Bynum Whitehead, Metrah Makely, Jr., Aldert Smedes Root, Eben Alexander, Jr , Cameron MacRae. Class Of ' 02. A. M. Carr, T. Robin Brem, G. B. Means, I. F. Lewis, P. H. AVinston, E. G. McIvER, O. S. Thompson. 98 Ipi Sioma. Class of ' 00. Halcott Anderson, Kemp Plummer Lewis, Henry C. Cowles, Jr., Joh Augustus Moore, Ernest Graves, Graham Woodard, Thaddeus W. Jones, Class ot ' 01. Philip Hall Busbee, Metrah Makely, Jr. William Henry Gibson, Albert Smedes Root, William Bynum Whitehead, William Kemp Battle. Class of ' 02. Emory G. Alexander, Albert Marvin Carr. IvEY F. Lewis, Tod Robin Brem John S. Henderson. %n v. James C. MacRae, Samuel E. Shull. IRcMcal. George Davis Vick, R. Harlee Bellamy, Julius A. Caldwell, John R. Carr. 99 Hlpba Chapter. Blpba Sbeta pbi. A. P). i ' . was founded in 1894 by H. C. Tolman, Tli, D., now professor of Greek in Vanderbilt University. Its purpose is to stinuihite and increase a desire for sound scholarship. ©fticevs. William Frank Bryan, ' 99, David P. Parker, Kemp P. Lewis, ' 99 P7 ' esident, Secretary. Treasurer. IDembers. Class ot ' 92. Charles Baskerville. Class of ' 96. W. C. Smith. Class of ' 9S. Archibald Henderson, Edward Kidder Graha: i. Class of ' 99. John R. Carr. W. F. Bryan, L. V. Branch, Class of ' 00. Ernest Graves, K. P. Lewis, F. B. Watkins, D. P. Parker. Class of ' 01. C. A. Shore, W. A. Murphy, J. K. Hall, D. S. Thompson, Dicilectic Soriefy. roui (Jc(i in i79;i. Cni.OK : Blue. Adams, Alexander, Allison, Andrews, Atkinson, Bell, Bennett, Berkele3 A., Berkeley. G., Bitting, Blackman, Bridgers Brooks, Bryant, Byerly, Bynum, C, Bynum, F., Cable, Cauble, Coffey, Colder, Collins, Cook. Conley, J. R. Conley, R. P. Cotes, Crawford , Crist, Daniel, Davis, Motto : Sons of Virtue and Science. MemDei Elliott, Faust Gant, J., Gant, K. Gibson, Glenn, Goodman, J. C, Goodman, J. O., Gordon, Graham, Gudger, Hardin, Hall, Harrington, Harris, Haywood, Hearn, Henderson, Hendrix, Hill, Holland, Hovis, Hutchinson, Jarratt, Jonas, Justice, Kerner, Kerley, Kluttz, •s. Lickentholer, Lindsay, Lockhart, London, Lucas, Maddry, C, Maddry, J., Mas.sey, Merritt, Jones, G., Jones, H., Lilliard, McTver, C, Mclver, H., McNeely, Means, Murph3 Neville, Oliver, Owen, Palmer, Pearson , Rankin, F., Rankin, S., Reynolds, G. Reynolds, H. Rice, T., Rice, W., Rierson, Robbins, Roberts, Roney, Ross, Smith, Soft, Speas, Stacy, Stevenson, Store, Stringfield, Swain, Swift, Summers, Swink, Thompson, Turrentine, Wainwright, Waltz, Wall, Watkins, Wharton, Whitaker, Willcox, Williams, Willis, Wilson, Yarborough, Yandle, lO ' Phikinthropic Society. rounded 1795. Color : White Motto: Virtue, Libeitv, Science. A cii l)ers. Abernetli} ' , Abernethy, E. H. Adams, Ay cock, A vent, Ballard, Best, Bobbitt, Bonner, Brodliur. t, Bar wick, Bernard, Barnes, Busbee, Bryan, Brooks, Bnrgess, Cheatham, Chadboitrn, Cowper, B. T. Cowper, G. V., Curtis, N. C, Davenport, Davis, Dewey, Duffy, Duncan, Bley, Ehringhaus, Everett, R. O., Everett, S. J., Ferrell, Godwin, Goodman, Gorham, Greening, Hall, Hamblin, Harris, Ha.ssel, Hawes, Herring, Hinsdale, Highsmith, Hobbs, Hoell, Howard, Hollowell, Howell, Hughes, Hume, Huske, Horner, Jenkins, Johnson, Judd, Lalta, J. E., Lewis, Lyon, McCormick, J. G. McDiarmid, McFadyen, McFadyen, H. R. McNeil, Monroe, Moore, Murphy, Murphy, E., Parker, Pearson, Prior, Ramse) ' , Rej ' uolds, Robinson, Rollins, Rountree, Rose, Sallinger, Shore, Skinner, R. S. Skinner, J., Spell, Stern Stokes, Stevens, L. T. Tart, Thigpen, Thompson, Tomlinson, Uzzell, Ward, G., Ward, Weil, Woodward, Whitehurst, Wood. 104 Universifv GernuiR Club. Hal ( . Cdwles, .Jr , Mktuau Makkley, Ju. A M. Cakr, Eben Alexander, Jk Olficers. President Vieo-PresiJent Secretary Treasurer Leader Oct jber (xerman Floor JIanasrers E. N. JOYNER, K P. Leavis, ) Metrah iMakeley, Jr., j Graham Woodard, Leader February German H. C. Cowles, Jr., 1 W. K. Battle, i Floor Managers 105 Men Ders. Eben Alexander, E. G. Alexander, H. Anderson, G. H. Andrews, V. K. Battle, A. R. Berkeley W. F. Bryan, C. M. Byrnes, G. V. Cow PER, P. Cobb, J. A. Caldwell, B. S. Drane, P. W. Richardson, C. G. Rose, S. E. Shull, J. B. Thorp, J. R. Carr, A. M. Carr, W. R. Capeheart, George Chadbourn, F. K. Cooke, H. C. CowLES, Jr., J. W. Hinsdale, E. N. JOYNER, A. S. Hanes, A. A. Holmes, H. G. Turner, I. F. Harris, O. vS. Thompson, James McRae, M. Makeley, Jr., F. I . Tayi.ok, K. P. Lewis, J. B. Ramsay, J. B. Phillips, G. D. Vick, J. A. Moore, A. S. Root, H. T. Powell, G. Woodard, E. Graves, W. B. Whitehead, R. G. Davis, P. H. Winston, T. W- Jones, Jr., J. R. Rountree, R. B. Eawson, H. a. Rhyne. W. A. Murphy, C. Baskerville, W. A. Reynolds, Hoiwrarv. C. vS. Manoum, A. HendeRvSon, E. V. Howell, 1 06 l?elic)ioiLs Orgcinizcifions. N ' ouncj Men ' s Christicin Association. F. M. UsBOKNK, President T. .1. Hill, Vice-President W. B. Speas, Corresponding Secretary J S. Atkinson, Recording Secretary C. E. Maddry, Treasurer Commitrees. Devotional. H. Anderson, J. B. M ASSET, G. V. COWPER, Building. A. J. Barwick, J. W. Greening, Dr. F. P Vexable, rinance. A. R. Berkelky, G. N. Coffey, R. R. Williams. St. Andrew ' s Brotherl oocl. A. R. Berkeley, Director E. Alexander, Jr., Vice-Director J. J. Crosswell, Jr., Secretary J. C. B. Ehringh.vus, Treasurer 109 ELISHA- MITCHEL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY j « nutfMn Officers. William Cain, C. E., President C. S. Mangum M. D., Vice-President F. P, Venable, Ph. D., Secretary and Treasurer Charles Baskerville, Ph. D., Corresponding Secretary Some Papers Pecicl During the Year. Union Pacific P xpedition to the Fossil Fields of Wyoming, . Mr. Collier Cobb Polaris, a Triple Star, Mr. J. W. Gore Utilization of Coal Dust, Dr. P P. Venable ' ' Report of Recent Investigation on the Cause of Yellow P ' ever, Dr. R. H. Whitehead Smallpox, Infection and Inoculation. .... Professor Howell I lO MOI TII CAROLINA HISTOI ICAL SOC ir:TV. Officers. Dr Kk.mi ' P Battle, LL. D., President E. A. Alderman, D C L., LL. D., Vice-President A. II. Jarratt Secretary Some Papers Read. ' ' A Sketch of Governor Tryon, George M. McKie • ' The Eiirly Settlement of the Moravians in North Carolina. D. M. Swink The Life of David Caldwell, lr. Bitting SHAKESPEARE CLUB Officers. Thomas Hume, D. D , LL. D., President W. D. Toy, M. A., Vice-President George M. 3IcKie, Secretary A. R. Berkeley, Treasurer Son e Pa|)ers Read. Reflections of Old English Life in the Henry Plays. A. A. Holmes, ' 01 Rhetorical and Literary Devices in Richard III ' G. V. Coavper, ' 01 Mystery of the Magi, .Miss Byxum Desdemona, - H- Eley, ' 00 PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Dr. Thomas Humk, President Dr. H. F. IvINSCOTT, Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer UNIVERSITY EORUri Organized SW for the purpose of stimulating interest in the current topics E. K. Graham, Ph. B., President W. F. Bryan, Vice-President J. Edward Latta, Secretary Meets the second Tuesday in everv month. Ui iversitv or Norfh Carolina Press Association. Omanizecl, io9 . Officers. Jamp:s K. Hall President E. A. Abernethy, Vice-President Benjamin Bell, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer Members. E. A. Abernethy, Raleigh News and Observer Benjamin Bell, Jr., . Wilmington Messenger and Raleigh Morning Post J. K. Hall, Statesville Landmark B. S. Barnes, . Greensboro Evening Telegram Whitehead Kluttz, Charlotte Ob.server J. Edgar Eatta, Durham Daily Sun E. C. GuDGER, Asheville Daily Citizen D. P. Parker, Smithfield Times 112 College Publications 1 pDITQRq S I JANUARY, I90a NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE Board of Editors. W. S. Bernard, ' oo, Phi, Editor-in-Chief. A. R. Berkeley, Di, Business Manager. D. P. Parker, ' oo, Phi, H. E. D. Wilson, Di. A. J. Barwick, ' oo. Phi, D. S. Thompson, Di. J. W. Greening, ' oo. Phi. Whitehead Klfttz, Di. 119 Tar Heel Izclitors. Official Organ (Weefiiv) of UniversiW Z tl iefic Association. roll Tern W. F. Bryan, Editor-in-Chief Whitehead Kluttz, Benjamin Beli., Jr., J. K. Hall, C. G. Rose, D. P. Parker, A. J. Barwick, Business Manager B. S. Skinner, Assistant Manager Spring Terii . W. F. Bryan, Editor-in-Chief J. Ed. Latta, Charles G. Rose, Benjamin Bell, Jr., D. S. Thompson, J. W. Greening, A. J. Barwick, Business Manager B. S. Skinner, Assistant Manager 123 3 2- O MMW Eki ■sUMlI one Hundred and Fifth Con mencenient. Chief rinrshal. E. C. GUDGER. Sub-zWarshals, p. Coble, W. Graham, Alexander, Jr., J. C. Hobbs, Benjamin Bell, Jr. P. H. Busbee. Chief Ball Wanager. K. p. Lewis. 5ub- anagers. G. Chadbourn, R. G. S. Davis, F. I,. Taylor, J. W. Hinsdale, T. W. Jones, Jr., A. S. Root. 127 Inter-Collegicite Debates. V anderDiir-Carolim Debarc. 1900. Resolved, That the United States should not Retain Permanent Control of the Philippines. Affirmative ( Vanderbilt). Negative (Carolina). Carl Monk, W. S. Bernard, H. C. Crooks. W. Kluttz. Debate won by Carolina. Georgia-Carolina Debate. ISiiT. Resolved, That the Primiple of the Swiss Initiative and Referendum be Incorporated in Our System of Government. Affirmative (North Carolina). Negative (Georgia). H. G. Connor, Jr., C. M. Walker, D. B. Smith. George Jackson. Debate won by Georgia. 1808. Resolrrd, That the United States Annex Hawaii. Affirmative (Georgia). Negative (North Carolina). J. S. Roberts, J. G. Brogden, W. F. U P.SHAW. E. K. Graham. Debate won by North Carolina. 1899. Resolved, That United States Senators should be Elected by Direct Vote of the People. Affirmative (Georgia). Negative (North Carolina). P. H. Dotal, E D. Broadhurst, J. L. TisoN. T. C. Bowie. Debate won by North Carolina. 1900. Resoh-eJ, That the English System of Government is Better Suited to a Free and Self- (ioverning People than that of the United States. Affirmative (Georgia). Negative (North Carolina). R. H. Smith, W. H. Swikt, C. E. AVeddington. D. P. Parker. Debate won by North Carolina. 128 Va5hington ' 5 Rirtiiclav Exercises. Under the Au5i)ice5. of the Dialectic and [Philanthropic Literarv Societies. Officers. J. K. Ross, Di, President E. D. Salltngkr, Phi, Secretary Orators. G. N. Coffey, Di, J. E. Latta, Phi. Commencen enl Debate. Representatives from each Societv. Resolved, That England is Just in Her Attitude Toward the South African Republic. Affirmative (Di). J. K. Hall, N( egative ( Phi D. S. Thompson. )• G. V . COWPER, L. T. Johnson, 129 SAMUEL MAY. TOR FOUR years a member of the Faculty of the University of North Carolina, to him the position was a trust, administered with zealous purpose. To his colleagues he was resourceful of help and pleasure in a common service ; to his students a sympathetic interpreter of the beauty and romance and humanity of life ; to all a friend. In character generously good and wholesome ; in personal relations constant, thoughtful and gently courteous ; in the manhood of mind and heart and soul finished, he came to an environment that had not been his, knew it and was known ; he brought to its people a message of beauty and worth, effective, as it was uttered in the silence of unobstrusive effort. Assume, my soul, thy penitential garb, And fling away this insolence of pride. For I would seek my spirit ' s narrowest cell. And find a softer light, an air of little cheer, A presence, comfortless and unadorned, Secluded from the lighter mood of self, Where I may throw me on the goading stones Of true humility, and scourge myself In saddest thought, until my soul shall utter Its deep emotion in a plaintive moan. For I have seen what strikes me to the heart, A mystic something which I do not know, That stills my confident mortalit ' , Reveals the weakness of my little strength, The sad unwisdom of my dying mind. In confidence of all the happv world, But yesterday I looked on strength and zeal, And knew the service of a kindlj ' hand. Secure, I thought the goodness of the day Assured a greater for the future years. To-day I looked where strength and zeal had been And saw them not, for they had swiftly passed, And with them passed my dream of permanence. It seemed that I had looked on a morning sky, A rising sun with mild and ruddy light. That flashed to all the world a greeting, fraught With glorious tidings, that the night had passed. And in that scene I read the promise fair, That day would mount the clear unsullied blue From light to light until the radiant noon. An instant and it seemed that blackest night Had spread its mantle over earth and sky. The gleaming sun was, in that moment, gone And Nature ' s promise for the day recalled. Silence and desolation, dim and cold. Were overspread the earth : the birds of day Had yielded to the voices of the night. The fond assurance of a greater joy Had swiftly vanished, and the constant world. In that dread moment, seemed to halt Uncertainly, and, then, to veer its way To errant paths ; impelled by an unseen force To mock the vaunting confidence of man. So mercilessly swift the change from life And hope to death and grief ' s lament, it seemed That very day had turned to very night. Within the inmost cell of self, I kneel. In the damp, dark air that presses on my soul, To chant the rapt confession of my heart, Responsive to the harmony of grief. The ocean, sweeping on its distant way, Bej ' ond the far-sent glance of mortal eye, Unpenetrated by the light of day. Whose waters ebb and flow and never die. In depth and breadth and life shall be The emblem of eternity. The quiet rivers in their narrow course, With softer waters and a measured strength. Fettered, yet growing from a feeble source. Are dying in their greater depth and length ; At last they widen to the sea, And yield their waters silently. And mortal life is like the gentle stream. Which leaps with rippling of its childhood song, Fulfills, in manhood strength, the youthful dream ; Yet be its tranquil course, or short or long, Must ever widen to the sea And float into Eternity. H. F. LiNSCOTT. 132 Athlefk Assoc icifion K. p. I,E vis, President. W. K. Battlk, , P. H. BUSBEE, Vice-President. vSecretary and Treasurer. W. F. Bryan, Chief Cheerer. roorDciii. T. W. Jones, Jr., Manager. A. M. Carr, Assistant Manager. S. E. Shui,!,, Captain. BascDall. A. A. Holmes, Manager. O. S. Thompson, Assistant Manager. R. B. Lawson, Captain. TVQCW. F. M. Osborne, Captain. M. L,. Elliott, Manager. J. W. Calder, Director. Alhlefic Advisory Coininirtec, F. M. Osborne, Graham Woodard. Charles Baskerville, Ph. D. rootDcill Tea 111 of Right End Osborne. Ivcft End McIver. Right Tackle . . Bennett. Left Tackle . . . Shull Right Guard . . . Phifer, I. Left Guard Rankin. Center . Elliott. Quarter-back Martin. Right Half-back Bellamy and Howell. Eeft Half-back Koehler and Richardson. Full-back Graves. Phifer, W. SuDstirures. Singletarv. Brem. Craig. McRae, C. Captain . . . S. E Shull. Assistant Manager Manager . . T. V. Jones, Jr. . A. AI. Carr. Coacl es. Reynolds, W. A. J. G. Jayne. Pecoixl of the X ' arsify Eleven for 1( 99. October 7tli, University of North Carolina cs. A. M. College, at Chapel Hill October 12th, Universit ' of North Carolina vs. Oak Ridge, at Chapel Hill October 14th, University of North Carolina vs. Guilford, at Chapel Hill . . . October 21st, University of North Carolina ci. Davidson, at Charlotte .... October 23d, University of North Carolina vs. Horner School, at Chapel Hill October 28lh, University of North Carolina vs. A. and M. College, at Ealeigh October 31st, University of North Carolina vs. Maryland, at Chapel Hill . . November 4th, University of North Carolina vs. Naval Academy, at Annapolis November Sth, University of North Carolitiu vs. Princeton, at Princeton . . . November 30tli, University of North Carolina t-s. Georgia, at Atlanta December 2d, University of North Carolina vs. Sewanee, at Atlanta 34- 16- 45- 10- 46- 11-11 6- 0-12 0-30 5- 0- 5 136 Scrub rootlxill Team. T. R. Brrm, Captain. A. M. Carr, Manager. Right End, C. R. McIver, G. S. Ferguson. Right Tackle H. H. Reynolds. Right Guard, T. R. Brem. Center, G. H. Means. Left Guard, F. L. FousT. Left Tackle, . . . . E. L. Neville, J. R. Reynolds. Left End, C. N. Simpson, Jr. Quarter-back, . . M. Makelev, Jr. Right Half-back, A. M. Carr, J. M. Craig. Left Half-back. W. Oldham. Full-back, B. F. Long, Jr. Record. November 14th — Scrubs versus Horner School. — 6-10. 139 Bnselxill Tecnii of 1900. Catcher, E. Graves. Pitcher, (Capt. ) K. B. Laavson. First Base, E. P. Hoi r. Second Base, J. R. Carr. Right Field. . , . . Shortstop, G. WooDARD. Third Base, H. A. Lambkth. Left Field, T. T. Allison. Center Field, A. W. Graham. . W. H. Oldham. Substirutes. J. WiLLco.v, Pitcher. F. Bknnett. T. R. Bit KM. W. F. ( ARR. l aseDcill Schedule. March 24lh, March 27th, March L ' 8th, April 2d, April 7th, April 14th, April IGth, April 17th, April 27tli, April 28th, May 5th, University University University University University University University University University University Universitv of North Carolina vs. Oak Ridge, at ( ' hapel Hill, . of North Carolina r.s. Lafayette, at Chapel Hill, . of North Carolina vs. Lafayette, at Chapel Hill, . of North Carolina vs. Cornell, at Chapel Hill, . . of North Carolina vs. Horner School, at Chapel Hi! of North Carolina vs. Oak Ridge, at Greensboro, . of North Carolina vs. University of Tennessee, at Winston, of North Carolina vs. University of Tennessee, at Chapel Hill of North Carolina vs. University of Georgia, at Atlanta, . of North Carolina ys. University of Georgia, at Atlanta, . of North Carolina vs. University of Maryland at Chapel Hil 140 4- 8 13- 7 9- 4 U- tj- ;j (3- 4 0- 4 10- 0- 9- 4 K •« e- 0) an 3 § TRACK TEAM. F. M. Osborne Captain. M. L. Elliott, Manager. J. W. Calder, Director. Track Team. Crosswell. Hearn, GuDGER, Gates, Oldham, Lucas, Rankin, Burgess, Berkeley, G., Curtis, Thorpe. McIver, lylNVILLE, FOUST. State Intercollegiate Champions at Meet Held at Horner ' s Park, Oxford, North Carolina, April 25th, 1900. First Year Winners of the Horner Trophy Cup. Class Chan pions for 1599. G. K. Berkeley, Captain. Louis Graves, Manager. Right End, W. R. Capeheart, Right Tackle, B. S. Drane and G. G. Galloway. Right Guard, G. L. Jones. Center, J. C. Webb. Left Guard, W. E. Lyon. Left Tarkle, J. A. Ferrell, Left End, K. Gant and J. B. Ramsey. Quarter-back, L. Graves. Full-back, E. P. Holt. Left Half-back. G. R. Berkeley. Right Half-back, L. Rankin. Substitutes. H. B Short, H. G. Lucas. rreshman Class F ecord. October 28th, Freshmen vs. Sophomores, 10-0 November 7th, Freshmen vs. Juriors, 6-5 November 11th, Freshmen vs. Seniors, 6-5 December 4th, Freshmen vs. Juniors, 6-0 146 Tennis Association. Officers. K. P. IvEWis President. H. C. CowLES, Jr., • ... Vice-President. Louis Graves, Secretary-Trea.surer. Class ClKin pions. K. P. Lewis, Class of ' oo W. K. Battee, Class of ' oi P. H. WiNSTox, Class of ' 02 Louis Graves, Class of ' 03 149 The Point of View. My drtughter! and the old man ' s voice was stern, We must set this matter right ! What time did that sophomore leave, Who sent in his card last night ? His business was pressing, father, dear. And I ' 11 tell it to you straight : He took his leave, and went his way Before a quarter of eight. I told the truth, the maiden said ; And into her eyes so blue Came a tiny twinkle, as she thought : A quarter of eight is— two. t «i3 ta Ode of a Coinn ons Boarder. Backward, turn backward, oh time, in thy flight Feed me on gruel, just for to-night ! I am so weary of sole-leather steak. Petrified dough-nuts and vulcanized cake. Oysters that slept in a watery bath. Butter as strong as Goliath of Gath — Weary of paying for what I don ' t eat, Chewing up rubber and calling it meat- Backward, turn backward, for weary I am ; Give me a whack at grandmother ' s jam, Let me drink milk that has never been skimmed, Let me eat butter whose hair has been trimmed, Let me once more have an old-fashioned pie. And then I ' 11 be ready to turn up and die. 150 Grinds. All old man broken with the storms of state Vick. A man who loves to hear himself talk, Holmes. The bed has become a place of luxury for me, Whartox. What winning graces, what majestic mien ; She moves a goddess, she looks a queen A Co-ed. I, to myself, am dearer than a friend Cummings. A little, round, fat, oily man of God, Parson Che. tham. Weak of body, but strong of mind, Thoua ' Huske. Oh happy soul that all the way to heaven (?) hath a summer ' s day, . Weil. Night after night he sat and blurred his eyes with books, . . Woodard. Oh, leave the noisy town ! Oh, come and see our country cots, and live content with me AcTOx Jones. From him rattling nonsense in full volleys break, Busbee. On his own merits a modest man is dumb, Jojo Rainisav. If his brain worked half as fa.st as his body, for.sooth he would be a Socrates — but not so, Richardson. At every sentence sets his life at stake Kluttz. He sows a noise of jaggling words unknow n Curtis Bynum. Many that are not mad have sure some lack of reason, KluCtH and Bverlv. He is too disputable for my company, Battle. Beautiful in form and feature McDiarmid. I am the very pink of courtesy, Rountree. The bore is usually considered a harmless creature, Andrews. No night is now without hymn or carol blessed South Building. A doleful case desires a doleful song, Brother Murphy. Let not the generous (?) die, McAden. With cigarettes never seen, but always seeking one, McNiDER, Adams and Caldwell. A mighty hunter is he Nimrod Ehringhaus. Their voices are celestial melody, . Emory Alexander and Hinsdale. 151 He might be a very clever man by nature, for all I know, but he laid so many books upon his head that his brains would not move. Richardson. Thy modesty ' s a candle to th} merit, Crossweix. I called on him yesterday and found him sitting all around a table by himself, J. A. jMoork. What a head for just a boy to have, W. B. Whitehead. The} have eaten me out of house and home, Root and Rose. Lord, how wise you are ! Smathers. Could I love less I should be happier, Osborne. Jit JoKes. Professor Cobb (in geology laboratory) : Have all the class enough specimens ? Emory Alexander: Professor, I ' m two shy. Do you know him ? Who? The assistant manager. Bully Jones is dead. Where did he go? Ask Phillis. Wherein lies the difference between the german club and the pressing club ? One presses, pants and courts ; the other presses coats and pants. Why did Burke Budgers jump in the millpond? BelIv (on physics, after having answered a question) : Toll not the bell — for the Bell has been told. I am of the University of North Carolina, president of the Senior Class, president of Alpha Theta Phi, chief cheerer of the Athletic A.ssociation, vice-president of the Current Topics Club, and the smartest man since John G. Pettigrew. Who? 7 Junior ' s Soliloquv. That one must think before one acts, In Psycholog} ' I was taught, But this does not agree with facts For I took it before I thought. M 53 A Tew New BooKs. Science of Sleep, by Wharton. Dignity Developed in Youth, by Benjamin Benson Bell. Consumption of Food, by A. S. Root. World ' s Almanac, by Holmes. ' The Proper Dress for All Occasions, by Cowles. Selected Slang, by G. V. Cowper. Nocturnal Odes, composed and recited by Phyllis. Freshness as a Fine Art, by Fre.shman Haywood. Pecuniary Economy, by Pat Carr. Cook on Craps. Motto : Hit ' em a lick. Sayings of a I oafer, by S. J. Adams. The Game from a Business Standpoint, by Weil. How to Become President of the Senior Class, a personal narra- tive by Puss Bryan. A Hard Luck Story, by W. B, Whitehead. My Best Orations, by W. Kluttz. Argumentation (?) by Willie Battle. 154 Contents. VAiiF. Dr. E. A. Alderman Introduction Calendar ' 1 Trustees 2 Faculty and Officers ' Senior Class Officers -• ' ' Senior Class Statistics - Class of 1901 = 0 Class of 1902 ' 1 Class of 1903 3-J Graduates ' ' Co-Eds ' Law Class Students in Law Medical Class, 1900 42 3Iedical Class, 1901 43 Pharmacy Class 44 Fraternities — Sigma Alpha Epsilon 47 Kappa Alpha ' j Sigma Nu -5 Zeta Psi 63 Delta Kappa Epsilon ' Kappa Sigma ' ' Alpha Tau Omega ' 4 Pi Kappa Alpha ' ' Phi Delta Theta ■Statistics of the Fraternity Men of the University 4 Organizations — Order of Gimghouls - ' The Gorgon ' s Head ' Theta Nu Epsilon Pi Sigma Alpha Theta Phi 100 Dialectic Society 103 Philanthropic Society 104 159 Organizations, Continued — page University German Club 105 Religious Organizations ... 109 Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 110 North Carolina Historical Society Ill Shakespeare Club Ill Philological Club HI University Forum Ill University of Nortli Carolina Press Association 112 Publications — Helleni.vn Editors 115 Magaziiie Editors 110 Tar Heel Editors . . 123 Commencement Officers 127 Inter-Collegiate Debates 128 Washington ' s Birthday Exercises 129 In Memoriam — Benjamin Franklin Long, Jr 130 John Howard Alexander 130 Samuel May 130 Samuel May (Sketch) 131 Athletic Association 133 Football Team 136 Scrub Team 139 Baseball Team 140 Track Team 145 Freshman Class Champions 146 Tennis Association 149 The Point of View (Poem) 150 The Ode of a Commons Boarder (Poem) 150 Grinds 151 Jokes 163 New Books 154 The Alumnus ' Dream 155 Finis 157 l6o A User of Printing who knows the ins and outs of good and bad printing, is always the friend and advocate of good printing. 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