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

 - Class of 1917

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CORA MASSEY, B.A., Assistant in Home Economics. J ULIAN GILBERT LEACH, Assistant in H articulture. WILLIAM DAVID MCANULTY, Assistant in Economics. MARY LOUISE SMALL, Assistant in Psychology. ORRISSA WEST PARIS, Pianist foo Physical Twining for Women. A. K. BEAMAN, Assistant in Military. BRUCE LEON THOMAS, B.S., Foweman of Pattern Shop and FoundTy. WILLIAM ARTHUR CAMPBELL, Farm Foreman A gricultuml Experiment Station. STEPHEN MOORE SPANGLER, Assistant in Plot Work, Experiment Station. JAMES EUGENE CONVERSE, Assistant in Co-opemtive Experiments. WILLIAM NATHANIEL RUDD, Assistant in Co-operative Experiments. CARAC MARTIN HUME, B.S.A., Assistant in Comparative Experiments. OSCAR ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, Assistant in Plot Work. ROY H. MILTON, Superintendent of Tobacco Experiment Station. LUCY ELLA FAY, A.M., B.L.S., Libmrian. ANNIE THAXTER EATON, A.B., B.L.S., Assistant Libwam'an. RUBY MAY FRANKLIN, Assistant Librmitm, Experiment Station. AGNES RHEA WILLIAMS, Assistant in Library. GRAPER HARRIS RUSSELL, Law Librarian. CHARLES ALBERT KEFFER, Directo'r, Division of Extension. HUGHEY DAVIS TATE, B.S., Assistant Director, Division of Extension. VIRGINIA PEARL MOORE, L.I., Assistant Di'rectw Home Demonstration Work. DEWITT TALMAGE HARDIN, B.S.A., M.S.A., District Agent for East Tennessee. JAMES MINIC DEAN, District Agent for Middle Tennessee. HERBERT SHARP NICHOLS, B.S.A., Dism'ct Agent for West Tennessee. MARGARET ADELIA AMBROSE, District Home Demonstration Agent. East Tennessee. KATE M. WELLS, District Home Demonstration Agent, Middle Tennessee, MARTHA THOMAS, District Home Demonstration Agent, West Tennessee. JOHN CARL MCAMIS, B.S.A., Specialist in Agronomy. ROBERT MARSHALL MURPHY, B.S.A., M.S., Specialist in Animal Husbandry. CAMPBELL AZRO HUTTON, B.S.A., Specialist in Dairy Husbandmj. CLIFTON D. LOWE, D.V.M., Assistant Specialist in Animal Husbandry. H. E. BAKER, B.S.A., Assistant Dairy Specialist in Tick-Free Territory. WILLIAM A. SCHOENFELD, B.S., Specialist in Markets and Rural Organization. RICHARD NORTON CRANE, A. Agr., Specialist in Poultwy Husbandry. MARY GENEVA CONWAY, B.A., M.A., Specialist in Home Economics. C. E. ALLRED, B.S.A., M.S., Assistant Specialist in Agronomy. LENA A. WARNER, R.N., Specialist in Home Sanitation and Nwse. G. N. TOBEY, Cheese Specialist. C. E. BARTHOLOMEW, B.S., M.S., Bee Specialist. HARRY B. POTTER, B.S., Editor VIRGIL GRANT YOUNG, Secretary, Division of Extension. SADIE BEATRICE MCGARVEY, Office Assistant. FLORENCE FONDE, Office Assistant. FLORENCE ARP, Ofice Assistant. LEONIDAS FIELDEN, sz'ce Assistant. FRANK CARTER, Office Assistant. SALLIE ROSE, Ojiice Assistant. MATTIE HOLLINGSWORTH, Office Assistant. JOSEPHINE TYSON, Office Assistant. MARY ELLEN GLASS, Office Assistant. J . S. ROBINSON, Ofice Assistant. A. L. DAWN, Ofice Assistant. 19

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CAROLINE CARPENTER, A.B., A.M., Dean of Women and Associate Professor of Modern Languages. GORDON MANSIR BENTLEY, B.S.A., M.A., State Entomologist and Associate Professorr of Zoology and Entomology. NATHAN WASHINGTON DOUGHERTY, BS. in GE, GE, M.C.E., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. RALPH BROWNLEE LOWRY, B.S., Acting Professor of Agronomy. MAURI'CE MULVANIA, M.S., Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and Station Bacteriolo- gest. LOUISE GIFFORD TURNER, M.A., Assistant Professor of Domestic Science. OLIVE BERTA HARRISS, Assistant Professor of Domestic Art. OSCAR MAULDIN WATSON, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of H orticultum. WILLIS RANDOLPH WOOLRICH, B.S., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. J. S. BENDER, Assistant meessor of Physical Education. NELLIE CROOKS, B.S., Acting Assistant Professo'r of Domestic Art. ANNA CATHERINE WILEY, Instructor in Freehand Drawing. LENA BONDURANT HENDERSON, B.S., Instructor in Botany. ' w KARL ED STEINMETZ, B.A., LL.B., Instructor in Legal Bibliog'raphy. h JOHN ARTHUR HINCKLEY, B.S., Instructor in Mechanical Engineewing and Shopwork. ERNEST PRESTON LANE, B.A., M.A., Instructor in Mathematics and Physics. MALCOLM MCDERMOTT, B.A., LL.B., Instructor in Law. JOHN ANDERSON AYRES, B.A., LL.B., Instructor in Law. h J OSEPHINE REDDISH, M.A., Instructor in English. 1 WILLIAM H. CROUCH, InstW'uctor of Band. 1 g IRVIN SUTHERLAND SAXTON, B.A., LL.B., Instructw in Examinations of Land Titles. MARCIA VILLETTE PERKINS, Instwuctor in Physical Training of Women. , 5 WILLIAM WATERS LEWIS, C.E., Instructor in Spanish. h j PATRICK DOUGLAS NEILSON, B.A., M.A., Instructor in Physics and Mathematics. h CHARLES ELMER WYLIE, B.S., A.M., Assistant in Dairying. i ERWIN HARSCH, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering. RUFUS HENRY FITZGERALD, General Seclretary of the Young M en,s Christian Association. CHARLES ANSEL MOOERS, B.S., Chemist and Agronomist of the Agricultural Experiment Station. SAMUEL HENRY ESSARY, M.S., Assistant Botanist and Mycologist. HERBERT ROY WATTS, B.S., Assistant Entomologist of the Agricultural Experiment Station. WALTER HOGE MACINTYRE, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Soil Chemist of the Agricultural Experi- ment Station. WILLIS ASKEW HOLDING, B.S., Assistant in Chemist'ry, Agricultwral Experiment Station. LUTHER G. WILLIS, B.S., Assistant Fertilizer Chemist of the Agricultural Experiment Station. SHELBY ANTOINE ROBERT, B.S., B.S.A., Superintendent of West Tennessee Experiment Station. . h J OHN FRANCIS VOORHEES, B.S.A., Consulting Meteorologist. 1 WILLIAM EVERETTE GRAINGER, B.S., Assistant in Chemistry. h WALTER SANFORD AVERY, Assistant in Chemical Laboratory. AGNES LITTLE, Lewisohn Scholar in Industrial Arts and Assistant in Home Economics. MARGARET CLAIRE CONOVER, B.A., Teaching Fellow in Botany. G. B. ROBERTS, B.A., Teaching Fellow in Agronomy. HENRY BURNS LANDIS, Assistant in Botany. LOUIS BINSTOCK, Assistant in English. MARY HART EVANS, Assistant in Home Economics. JOHN ELMORE MORGAN, Assistant in Zoology. WALTER BULLINGTON, Asm'stant in Z oology. 18



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Results Tennessee tPractice gainel . . 20 Park City . . . . . 18 Tennessee tPractice gamel . . 24 Knoxville Y. M. C. A. . V . 19 Tennessee tPractice gamel . , 40 Park City A . . . . 7 Tennessee . . . . 39 Tuscnlum College . i . . 11 Tennessee 9 . . i . 15 Maryville College . . . . 3 Tennessee . . . . 27 Knoxville Y. M. C. A. . . . 18 Tennessee . . . . . 35 Knoxville Y. M. C. A. . . . 17 Tennessee . . 1 . . 23 Kentucky State . , . . 20 Tennessee . . . . . 22 Kentucky State . . . 19 Tennessee . . A . . 17 Tusculum College . . . . 18 Tennessee . l . . . 17 V. P. I. . . . . . . 41 Tennessee . . . . . 19 Washington and Lee . . . 28 Tennessee . . . . . 23 University of Virginia . A . 21 Tennessee . . . . . 19 George Washington University . 28 Tennessee . . . . . 31 Maryville College . . . . 17 Tennessee . . . . . 27 Kentucky State . . . . 25 Tennessee . . . . . 30 Kentucky State . . . . 10 Tennessee . . . l . 30 Maryville College . . . . 23 THE BASKET BALL SEASON, 1916-1917. Altho the ttVolunteersii did not, win every game on their schedule this year yet they had one of the best teams in the history of the Institution. A longer and harder schedule was played and teams of greater calibre were met The University of Ken- tucky was beaten in four straight games, two at Lexington and two at Knoxville This is the first time this has happened in the history of basket ball between the two schools. The ttVolunteers also won the city championship of Knoxvilie by winning three straight games from the City Y. M. Q A. Maryville College was defeated two out of three games, Maryville winning the first game of the series before the ttVolunteers got to going and before the team was tinally made up. This early season game was the only game that was lost on the home Iioor. The big thing of the season was the splendid trip arranged by Manager Wexler through Virginia to Washington, D. C The best teams in Virginia were met on floors that were two and three times as big as the Volunteer's tioor with the result that the boys had a pace set for them that was hard to keep up with. However the one that they went after to win, the Virginia game, was won by a score of 23 to 21 The ath- letic Board because of this victory and because of the four straight victories over Kentucky presented the players with silver basket balls. This big trip is to be made an annual affair and as soon as Tennessee has its big new gym the ttVolunteersli should make a very creditable showing on the trip. Efforts were made this year to get a. game With Vanderbilt University but the two teams could not be brought together. However both teams played Washington and Lee, Vandy losing to Washington and Lee by the score of 28 to 6, whereas the ttVolunteers held Washington and Lee to a 28 to 19' score. In comparative scores then the Volsh look to have the best team in both Tennessee and Kentucky. There is a splendid spirit and enthusiasm for has- ket ball at Tennessee and it will only be a short time before the Volunteers will have the best team in the South in this sport. 120 y i

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