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MR ALBERs, EMMA CARHART. 3,ACHMAN. JOHN WAVERLY. BALTHIS. RUSSELL FOREST. BARNETT, JOHN WILLIAM. BAUMAN. HARRIET KATHERINE. BEENE, PATTON. BEENE, JONES. BERRYMAN, MARY PHILLIPS. BOYER, WILLIAM HUGHES. MMGHT, JAMES LESLEY. BRONG, JOHN LUTHER. BRYSON. FORD. BULLOCK. EMMETT HOGE. BUQUO, JENNIE. CAMPBELL, LEVI Ross. CAMPBELL, ALBERT JACKSON CALDWELL. JOHN BARNARD. CARPENTER. JAMES GIVENS. CARSON JAMES FINNIE. CARVER. THOMAS BERGIN. UOFFEE. CHARLES SHELBY. COX. XVILLIAM HENRY. Cox. ARTHUR BQGLE. CURLEE, JAMES EDWARD. DARROW, HENRY BALDWIN. DAVES, JAMES WARLEN. DAVIS, CHARLES LOUIS. DEADERICK, ALICE. DEAN, B0 MILES. 3 FRESHMAN CLASS MOTTO Virtus 077mm Vincit ,3! C L A S S C O L O R S Yellow and Black ;3 CLASS FLOWER Jlfareschal Neil Rose :9! CLASS YELL Boom-mlarc-ar, boz'mL-a-lac-a, Bomnra-Zav-u, blue, Tennessee, Tennessee, Nineteen, jive .99 CLASS OFFICERS . FORD BRYSON, President MISS DOROTHY GREVE, Vice President and Editor on Volunteer MISS MARY NELSON WILLIAMS, Secretary and Treasurer MR. JOHN WAVERLY BACHMAN, Correspmulent 10 Jilaywzmg .59 CL ASS ROLL DICKINSON, JOHN WILLIAM. DODSON, GEORGE DAY. DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD HUGH. DUNGAN. SEXTON WILLIAM. EATON, SCOTT IIARRISON. ELDER, EATON AMONROE. FARRAR. JAMES OBEDIAH. FERGUSON, JAMES ERNEST. FICKLEN. CHARLES LEONARD. FLOYD, EARL. FORTUNE, WILLIAM HAROLD. GAMBLE, NEIL MCADORY. JrORIIAM. JENNIE LYONS. GRAYSON. BENTON CLARENCE. GREVE. DOROTHY. HARRILL. FRANK PRESTON. IIARRIS! ERNEST MASSEY. IIARRISON. WILLIAM ANDREW. HENDERSON WILLIAM THOMAS. HICKS. JOHN BERRY. HILL, LEONTDAS CAMPBELL. HITE, NELLIE MAL HODGE, SAMUEL. HOLT, WILLIAM THOMAS. HOPE. MARION GREEN. JACOBS DALLAS LUKE JACKSON. HARDING ALEXANDER. JEFFRIES, HERNDON. JONES, CHARLES PERCIVAL. 1'7 JOHNSON THOMAS DICKSON, J1. KELLER, MAUDE. KERN, ROBERT ALEXANDER. KING. HANSERD. KIRKMAN, OTIS CLIFFORD. KNOX, JOHN B'UNYAN. LEINART, JEFFERSON OLIVER. LENOIR, LOUISE. LOWE. JAMES MORRIS. MASIIBURN, LEON WADDELL. MAXWELL. LUCY G-ALBRAITH. MILNOR. IDA JEAN. MOONEY, HENRY KEMPTON MCALLISTER, SAMUEL JACKSON. DIOCALLA, JOHN BOYD. MCDANIEL, BOWERS XVILLIAMS. MCKINNEY, STEPHEN BOOTH. NICHOLSON, HARRY GILMER. NOBLE, CHARLES DAVID. OATES. EDWARD RODGERS. PATTON. WILLIAM AUGUSTE. PAYNE. CHARLES HARRIS. PERKINS. MARCIA VILLETTE. PHARR, GUS WILLIAM. PLATT, ROBERT BAXTEK JR. PLATT, IDA EARLE, PRICE, JONATHAN HARRY. PUPKIN. BENJAMIN. RAINEY, JESSE GREEN. RAINE. GILBERT DIXON, JR. RAULSTON, DANIEL MARK. RITTER. LOUIS ERNEST. RODGERS, DON WILSON. ROGERS, CORA MARGARET. RUSSELL, HUGH CAMPBELL. SEHORN. EMIL. SHARP, WILLIAM PITNER. SHOFF. ARD KADERLY. SNYDER HUNTER IMBODEN. STEELMAN, MONTIE FRANKLIN. STILLWELL, JOSEPH WOOD. JR. STOCKTON. GEORGE LAYTON. TAYLOR, ERNEST. THORNBURGH, LAURA. THOMAS. MATT GRAINGER. TURRENTINE, TALTON RAINE. TYLER. LAURA WHITMAN. TYLER, HUGH CLAVERLY. VENN. CLARENCE EDMUND. WALTON. GEORGE TEMPLETON. WHITE, HENRY BENTON. WHITE. NEWTON HARRIS, JR. WILBURN. J AMES CLOYD. WILLIAMS. JANE. WILLIAMS, MARY NELSON. WILLIAMS. HARRY DAVID. WITT. ANDREW FRANKLIN.
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History of the Class of 1905 tt Libras virosque 0mm ,, UT Virgil had the advantage of the freshman historian, because the adventures of Aeneas and his valiant followers had already been completed when Virgil told their story; whereas, most of the great and glorious historLyr 0f the class Of 1905 lies in the future. Besides, the history of a freshman class is always a sad and mournfnl subject, a tale of suffering, of blighted hopes and unappreciated merit; and we, like all the rest, have learned our hitter lessons under that relentless pedagog, Experience. we came, we saw, we expected to conquer. But alas! we were greeted with jeers and derision. The lirst thing we learned was to have unbounded respect for upper elassmen; those who lacked the bumps 0f reverence when they arrived, very soon received several bumps which answered the same purpose. Hard- ships gathered thick and fast. We no sooner escaped from his- tory, with its mediaeval horrors than we fell into the clutches of Sallust, and our very dreams were troubled with Dynamics, and Logarithms pursued us into the midst. of examinations. Our noblest efforts were misunderstood and our very best themes were returned to us blotted beyond recognition with red ink. But. after all, our examination returns showed a very low rate of mortality and the freshmen are beginning to rise under their weight of woes. Next year you will find us WELSH; no longer, and we give promise that as seniors we will be men and women of whom the University will he Droud to say, WIhis is the Class Of 19053, 18
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