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

 - Class of 1924

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GUTSTANDIING SENJRORS WILLIAM J. DURBIN President Senior Class, Major Cadet Battalion, Phi Kappa Phi. Bill Durbin, d.celf-mude mantt, i5 mbjevt of this pine 0f toaJt; t'Self-madett is no apology-in truth it ii a boast. 131.1115 steady and plaimpoleen, 11nd earlz day 11E: juxt tlze Mme; He seems to 111111? the rgquixitex to make llimxelf a runny. HOWARD JOHNSON Pres. Y , Capt. Varsity Basketball, Scarabbean. Full many things lmx Howard done sime tllat tlzriuugone Settember Wlwn firyt X13 came: Iii: manly trait: U. T. will long remember; He ran tile paper, rmz tlle Y -f0r this lzis fnmt' rexoundx; But maxt be thrilled 11: when lie ran those forwardx out of bounds ! VAUGHTIE CARROLL Y. W. C. A., Mugwump, Vice-Pres. Senior Class Phi Kappa Phi. If anybody mmr llad tlze right of being haughty, Yozfd starve expect to 191d a girl with better flaim tlnuz I'augtltit', For 5113K: an lzanor student, and an artist and a poett And yet vwitllal :0 modest that from lltr you'd newer know it. ANNIE MARY BATEY Y. w. c. A., Phi Kappa Phi. Miss Baley i5 tlze kind of girl we cantt help but admire; Size 11115 moxt 0f 1110M ideal trails to which we all axpire: A keen, guide, wholesome mind that seems to frame to be at work- But naming ALL 1137' good point: i5 11 job Pd rather .rllirlaf Page Twenty-sewen

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subsequent years at any time received any grant from the public revenues or any support from the government. Neither did each family contribute one peek of corn or twelve pence to its support as the Citizens of New England taxed themselves to support Harvard College. Blount College was always dependent for its support upon its tuition fees and voluntary subscriptions. Even tho the price of tuition in Blount College was only $8.00 per session of five months, and that of boarding only $25.00 per session, it is probable that this modest fee was sufficient to prevent all except the sons of a favored few from attending the College. We are all more 01' less familiar with the subsequent history of this little Collegeehow in 1808 it became known as East Tennessee College, and struggled along, still with inadequate funds until the Civil War, when the school was closed and the buildings used as hospitals. In 1870 the College was rechristened East Tennessee College. Again in 1879, when the conception of the University existing to serve the entire state came to the minds of the legislators, its name became the University of Tennessee. Between 1869 and 1900 Colleges of Agriculture, Engineering, Medi- cine, Dentistry; and Law were added to the school. In 1902 the first summer session was held. The pages of this annual tell far more eloquently than could any pen the story of Tennesseek recent development with an enrollment that in- creases steadily year by year, professors being added to the faculty at the same rate, and a main building that boasts as fine recitation rooms as any college possesses. Tennessee is indeed rapidly forging ahead. But we must see the University with eyes capable of looking down the vista of years to come; we must think of her programme, of her projects, as extending, not over one student generation, but over half a century or indeed, over a century. For Tennessee is building, not for a year not for a generation, but for all time. Page Twenty-six



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0UTSTANDIING SENMERS CALVIN STANLEY Chi Delta, 8. U., P. D. E., Mugwump, Phi Kappa Phi. 0n debatw, books, publimtiom, Stanley: airways workiny lmrd; Hi5 effort: M717 be measured by their ruixilzle reward. Hi: very mzzvlz in earned, and III; loyal to his friends; Alnuredly, hi: dzararler a real mans partmdx. ELSIE STONE Y. W. C. A., A. S. C. C. Vice-Pres. Woman's Student Govt. 0mg more upon the Hill :we 53!? our friend ZVIiJI Elxie Stank; We llmitate before tlle thought, It may be 0mg alone. 67le good and smart and lmxy too; we 11013 to 535 liar leh-ve- But since size 10012.: M; Izappy lzere, Awill try no more to griewr. JOHN ZOLLIE HOWARD Editor-in-Chief Mugwump, Literary Editor Volunteer, Pres. S. U. Vice-Pres. P D. 13., Joint Editor Ove1't0nes , Phi Kappa Phi. Though Zallie miled away to Frame, 11: didn't ham to Jfglzt: A shipwreck .rmmlzed lzim on tile rway-and now lie rwtmtx to write. But farty-four AKW did lie malw-tlze Dean mid, Let him pasf; No, gir15 t00 late! lw s married, and tile dfather of his clam! KATHLEEN SHARER Alias Katrina Vain Tassel , alias One of Them , Pres. Blount Hall ,21, Mugwump, Phi Kappa Phi. Kathleen ran tlzink up xtories tllan rwlzirlz none was Kwer quainter, But we dmft ax yet know whiclz shill be, a writer, or a PAINTER. She thinks the cure for this eworldJJ ills is modern womanhood- If more were lilac Katrina, why her logic might hold good. Page Twenty-eiglzt

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