University of Tennessee Chattanooga - Moccasin Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1914

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0 '11-f' MXIV H 1 MOQQASIN - , ,. W'-l 9 . 9- E 6? E - ,dy A l-A MAYNARD O. FLETCHER His daily prayer, far better understood In acts than words, was simply DOING GOOD. Jacksonian Literary Society, President, fall 19115 Treasurer, spring 1910, fall 19123 Asso- ciate Editor Echo 1911-125 President Senior Class 1913-145 President Ministers' Club 1913- 145 Winner in Annis Prize Debate Contest 19119 First Prize Patten Oratorical Contest 19133 First Prize Inter-Collegiate Oratorical Contest 19133 Winner Individual Prize Chatta- nooga Savings Bank Contest, spring 1914. ANNIE HASKEW A tender heart, a will inflexible. Athens Department 1908-115 Sapphonian Lit- erary Society, President 1910g Winner in Annis Debate Contest 1911. Chattanooga Department 1911-143 Kappa Chi Literary Society, President, fall 1912, Secre- tary, spring 1912, Circulation Manager Echo 1913-145 Vice-President Senior Class 1913-145 First Assistant Librarian 1911-12-13-14. fr 3: 1 I K - ,I 35 . VQQ g UQ, iw -e -0 Qi. K9 Q

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4 1-,go .naman .pf-,f ramp..-ff-1-ur A r i Q S l Q i i i 9 e l i li 3 E 3 l fi U l 56722 Mczvxxixf QQASIN Senior Class History Q53 HE history of the present Senior Class is a record of deeds. I Q Lai ge in the number of its members it is no less large in e f X . y I , ,,, th -iswarsgfk number and importance of the activities it has originated and cs ' e, W 4, 5 hx? N 9 , fostei ed. For the most part its energies have been directed not toward its own advantage, but into avenues of real helpfulness to the entire student body. Among its accomplishments there arethree which are deserving of special mention. The first of these accomplishments was the organization of the Student Body. The formation of such an organization became the settled policy of the Senior Class early in the fall of 1913. No attempt was made to rush the movement to completion, but several months Were devoted to the cre- ation of a favorable sentiment among the lower classes. The consummate skill with which this Was effected is sufficiently demonstrated in the fact that, at a mass-meeting of students held in January, a constitution to gov- ern the Student Body Was adopted by unanimous consent. Student Body government is only in the genesis of its career, and yet it already gives evi- dence of becoming ayfitting memorial to the tireless energy and genuine college spirit of its founders. We take pride in calling attention to the fact that the accomplishments of the Senior Class have not failed to gain a fitting recognition from the College authorities. The Faculty recently passed a resolution granting exemption from examinations to Seniors who maintain an average daily grade of eighty-five or more. Soyfar as We have been able to ascertain, this is the first time in the history of our institution that such a privilege has been granted to Seniors. ' The third accomplishment of which Seniors are justly proud is the publication of gh, IH14 gljlufmgin, In the face of difficulties that seemed colossal, the Senior Class resolutely assumed the responsibility of publish- ing a first-class college annual and donated one hundred dollars as a founda- tion for the Work. Through the sympathetic co-operation of our fellow- students, the generous gifts of loyal friends and the cheerful patronage of faithful advertisers We have been able to produce a publication Worthily indicative of the strength and efficiency of our College. X LN , ass-a as - Q as a



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fi? E R s fifoffepib 71 N 356712, MCMXIXQ QQXOCQASIN E X :. - Vrkk - , -,,'- '. leps ' 1 ABNER C. HARBOUR A hand as liberal as the light of day. Delta Chi Fraternity, President 1913-145 Var- . sity Football 1911-12-133 Manager Football 1911: Captain Football 19135 Varsity Baseball 1911-12-13-143 Manager Baseball 19133 Fresh- man Basketball 19115 Glee Club 1911-12-13. sf as Q '4 EDITH B. GOEHRING For she was jes' the quiet kind Whose natures never vary. Kappa Chi Literary Society,Vice-President fall 19123 Secretary, fall 19113 Treasurer fall 1913 Ambassador, spring 19145 Secretary Chemical Society 1911-143 Treasurer Junior Class 1912 135 Secretary Senior Class 1913-14 Assistant Librarian 1912-13-14. l 41 G9 Q FQ x , I 6 l '-2: Art

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