University of Tennessee Knoxville - Volunteer Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

 - Class of 1903

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Motto Virta omm'a Vt'ncz't Sophomore Class Class Colors Maroon and Pearl Gray Class Yell $oomer-Iacker, Boomer-lacker, Boomer-lacker, lime, Tennessee, Tennessee, Nineteen fime. Class Officers MR. MARION GREEN HOPE, Secretary and Treasurer. MR. JOHN WAVERLY BACHMAN, President. MISS MARY NELSON WILLIAMS, Vice-President. ALBERS, EMMA CARHART BACHMAN, JOHN WAVERLY BALTHIS, RUSSELL FOREST BARNETT, JOHN WILLIAM BAUMAN, HARRIET KATHERINE BRAINE, CAVINETTE LEE BULLOCK, EMMETT HOGE BUQUO, JENNIE CAMPBELL, J OHN PEYTON CAMPBELL, LEVI Ross COFFEE, CHARLES SHELBY Cox, ARTHUR BOGLE COX, WILLIAM HENRY DAVIS, CHARLES LEWIS, JR. DUNGAN, SEXTON WILLIAM EATON, SCOTT HARRISON Class Flower Mareschal Neil Rose MISS DOROTHY GREVE, Correspondent to Magazine. MISS JENNIE BUQUO, Editor on Volunteer. CLASS ROLL ELLIS, J ACOB RUSSELL FARRAR, JAMES OBEDIAH FERGUSON, J AMES ERNEST FLOYD, 150M EARL FORTUNE, WILLIAM HAROLD Fox, GEORGE DAVID HORACE FRANCIS, SALLIE WOODARD GREVE, DOROTHY HARDISON, J OSEPH BARKSDALE HARTZELL, J ACOB LOTT HENDERSON, WILLIAM THOMAS HICKS, JOHN BERRY HITE, NELLIE MAE HOLT, WILLIAM THOMAS HOPE, MARION GREEN JACOBS, DALLAS, LUKE WILLIAMS, JANE JARNIGAN, MILTON PRESTON JENKINS, HUGH WILSON KELLER, MAUDE KING, HASERD KIRKMAN, OTIS CLIFFORD MCADOO, ELMER CLARKE MCALLISTER, SAMUEL J ACKSON MCCLUNG, CHARLES JAMES, JR. MCKAY, J ESSIE MELVILLE MCKINNEY, STEPHEN BOOTH MAXWELL, LUCY GALBRAITH MILNOR, IDA JEAN ' MOONEY, HENRY KEMPTON NEELEY, FINIS HUNDLEY OVERTON, ELBERT PATTON, WILLIAM AUGUSTE WILLIAMS, MARY NELSON PERKINS, MARCIA VILLETTE RAINEY, JESSE GREEN RITTER, LOUIS ERNEST ROLLOW, JAMES GRADY, JR. RUSSELL, HUGH CAMPBELL SAXTON, JESSE JAMES SHEA, JAMES MCDONALD THOMAS, MATT GRAINGER TREADWELL, MARY L015 TYLER, HUGH CLAVERLY TYLER, LAURA WHITMAN WAGGONER, FAY WALTON, GEORGE TEMPLETON WASHBURN, WILLIAM PARSONS, JR. WILLIFORD, HENRY LEE, JR. WHITE, HENRY BENTON

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Class History HE CLASS of l05 began its career with a membership of one hundred and fifteen; but seventy of this number seem to have T failed to catch the spirit of its motto, Wirtus omnia mincz'f, for only forty-five returned to battle with Sophomore difficulties. However, the addition of twenty-two new students partially compensated this loss, and the Sophomore Class began the year with sixty-seven, all of whom are from Tennessee except four, who represent the states of Kentucky, Ohio, Florida and Iowa. It is customary to sitig of Freshman troubles and Sophomore trials, but the Class of i05 feels more like singing of Freshman triumphs and Sophomore glories. We enjoyed every 'day of ouf Freshman year, and notwithstanding the interference of the Sophomores, we held our election of officers, and we won the cane-rush. And if we could accomplish these two things as Freshmen, we think that no one will be astonished at our Sophomore record. For as Sophomores we have again won the cane-rush, stolen all the Juniots' caps, returning them when we pleased, and secured the basket ball championship. And yet, although we feel that we have right to be ,proud of our exhibition of class spirit and loyalty, we are not conceited; for even if we were inclined to be, certain of our professors would counter- act the tendency. One of these compares us to the Freshmen mob; another takes down the Juniors by saying they translate like a Sophomore does; and still another says that our obtuseness is wonderful. And we still receive a liberal amount of red ink on our themes, but we do not now have to be experts in solving puzzles in order to know what is said about them, and we read on their margins good hand show to the editor of the Magazineil as often as we read correct and correct for the main part. And so, only confident in its own strength, the glorious Class of l05 is expecting to be attended by the success that so far has charac- terized it, for up to to this time in its history, it has accomplished all that it has tried to do. l J. CB Editor Soph. 0.25.9.1

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