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Freshman Class Class Colors Crimson and White Class Yen Hickety! Hacketyl Cwa, quatw, ?vocw! Rickety! Rackety! Rocw, r0922, rovw! Weha'tv! Wehaivl Rah, re, rz'x! Tennessee! Tennessee! Nineteen Six! Class Officers BEVERLY WINSLOW HOWE, President; HIRAM TOUSLEY MATSON, Vice-President; ANNIE MARIA CRAWFORD, Secretary and Treasurer; HARRIET CONE GREVE, Editor on Magazine ; WILLIAM HOWARD SMITH, Editor on Volunteer; BEAUMONT MACON STRATTON, Manager Basket Ball team ; LEMONT BYE LOCKWOOD, Captain Base Ball Team. Class Flower Crimson Poppy Motto Semper Fz'delz's, Semper Paratus ACREE, GEORGE BARRY, ROBERT LEE BARTON, WILLIAM, JR. BASS, BERNARD CHARLES BEAMAN, HARRY EDGAR BEENE, JONES, JR. BOBBITT, ERNEST GRANVILLE BOND, JOHN JAMES DAVID BRABSON, JOSEPH REESE CAMPBELL, THOMAS CLIFT CARSON, JAMES FINNIE CHASE, JAMES PHIPPS CLAXTON, CLAIRE COCHRAN, JOHN WALLACE COFFIN, HECTOR, JR. COOK. SAMUEL NICHOLSON. COVINGTON, CLARENCE LESLIE Cox, WILLIAM ELLIS CUNNINGHAM, MORRIS CROVVELL, SAMUEL RANDALL CRAWFORD, ANNIE MARIA DALLAS, FRANK WILLARD DALTON, ELMO MURRY DEADERICK, WILLIAM VON ALBADE DEATHRIDGE, OWEN SCOTT DEGOLIA, FANNIE ELVIRA DONALDSON, RIVERS MERIWEATHER DOUGLASS, ARCHIBALD HUGH DKYZER, FRANK MOSES ELLINGTON, JOHN FERNNER EVANS, ROY HENRY EWING, WILLIAM CLARKE FAGAN, ELIZABETH FAIR, MABEL AGNES FRIERSON, LAURENCE WILLIAMS FULLER, EUGENE FRANK FULLER, MARSHALL ANDREW FULLER, POWHATTON LEE GAMBLE, NEIL MCADORY GALLAHER, WILLIAM FRANKLIN GANT, HARRIS PAUL GARRETT, WILLIAM NEILSON GLOSTER, FLORA NELL GANCE, JOHN WILLIAM GOODPASTURE, RIDLEY ROSE GRESHAM, WILLIAM FULLER GREVE, HARRIET CONE HACKER, VICTOR NEWTON HAGAN, WALLACE ZEDCOCK HALL, ELIZABETH IDA HAMILTON, J. W., JR. HARRILL, FRANK PRESTON HARRIS, EARNEST MASSEY HARRISON, RAMON BURTON HAYNES, RICHARD HELM, BRUCE HERNDON, LEONARD GEORGE, JR. HICKS, JOSEPH BENJAMIN, JR. HOLT, JOHN ALBERT BROADUS HOWE, BEVERLY WINSLOW HUBBARD, ANNIE BRIGGS KERN, ROBERT ALEXANDER KIMBROUGH, EARLE CALVIN LAZARD, ALBERT LOCKWOOD, LEMONT BYE LONG, GEORGE EDGAR LYNN, RALPH ROBERTSON MCCALLA, JOHN BOYD McCULLEY, DAVID GILSTON MCDANIEL, BOWERS WILLIAM MCDONOUGH, MARGARET MCFARLAND, MARGARET VIRGINIA MACLIN, EDWIN SILVER MATNEY, ARGUS GAINES MATSON, HIRAM TOUSLEV MAYO, JAMES LAURENCE MILLER, WALTER WINFIELD MITCHELL, WILLIAM WRIGHT, JR. MOORE. ROSCOE ROPER, JR. MORTON, EMMETT MURRELL. BEMJAMIN HORTON NOBLE, CHARLES DAVID NORTHRUP, HOWARD KENDALL OATES, EDWARD RODGERS PAINTER, ANNIE BELL PARKER, HENRY FRANKLIN PATTON, RAULSTON SCOTT PRESTON, AMY FRANCES RAHT, FRANCES MATHILDE REEVES, THOMAS EDWARD RHEA, EDWIN BRUCE RICHARDS, JOSEPH BAIRD RODGERS, HORACE PHILIP ROWELL. ADELAIDE CORINNE RUSSELL, ROBERT MILLIARD SILCOX, JAMES ALBERT SMITH, ROY CLIFTON SMITH, WILLIAM HOWARD STRATTON. BEAUMONT MACON SUMMERS, NORMAN SWANN, JESSIE TAYLOR, ALFRED WILSON THOMAS, PAUL DEEN TOMS, JAMES HENRY VINCENT, IRWIN ARMSTEAD VVARDREP, ARTHUR JOSEPH WILLIAMS, AMOS TRIMSLEY WILLIAMS, WILLIAM BATE WILLIAMSON. JOHN EELDOW WINsLow, J OHN COOPER WOOD, JOHN AMBROSE WORD, ROSCOE
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History J the Freshman Class N SEPTEMBER, 1902 there gathered together at that famous institution commonly known as U. of T. a rare assemblage repre- I senting almost half Of the States in our Union. Mingled through this august body were certain individuals discriminated from the rest by their sedulous curiosity and eccentric actions. These were looked upon with contempt and were at once dubbed fish, abominable fishii ; and to a large number were given the even more appropriate title of itwater-dogs. Soon, however, these singular persons were organized into the class of 1906, with the regulation number of officers. At first there were about one hundred, which number afterwards increased to one hundred and twelve. Like all its predecessors, it fell a victim to the initiators treatment of the upper classmen, bot bore it all with the courage of martyrs. The first class contest of any consequence was the cane rush; and it was not until after a desperate struggle that the class of i06 was defeated. But sweet are the uses of adversity, for like Autaeus, who gained sevenfold strength every time that he was thrown to the earth by his adversary, the class rose in the full- ness of its strength to show the disdainful Sophomores that on subsequent occasions they were not omnipotent. The Freshman Class was well represented on both the foot ball and the base ball teams, furnishing four men for the foot ball team, and two pitchers for the base ball team. Its basket ball team made a fair reputation. The class not only ranks high in athletics. but in what is higher and better, scholarly standing. And in one matter, by no means unimportant, this class excels all others-it is a correct belief among them that should Tennyson be so fortunate as to visit the earth as a member of the Class of i06, he would find an inspiration for a new dream of fair women. In March. 1903, the Freshman Class was grieviously shocked by the untimely death of one of its most faithful and loyal members. It is not possible that space should be taken here to express the profoundness of this grief. But this can be said, it was God's Will to take him, and to repeat the words of a martyred president, His will, not ours be done. The Class of i06 being a new organization, its history must of necessity be brief. At present its future is very promising, and it bids fair to continue the journey upward, upward, ever upward, remembering that- Heights by great men won and kept, Were not rwon by sudden flight; But while their companions sIept, Were failing upward in the night.
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