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the VC9Ew1mQ$ C??? THE THIRTY-EIGHTH EDITION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION, INC. AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE I N K N O X V l L L E COPYRIGHTED 1935 E93552 JACK LOVELL ............... Editor CHARLES TOMBRAS ........ Business Manager firth? -;. K-x.'l kl'w' ;1 ! wesmm :rnlrs PRINTED BY CITY PRINTING Cm, CHARLOTTE. N. C. ENGRAVINGS BY CHARLOTTE ENGRAVING C0., CHARLOTTE. N. C. '01 a 4 2F3NiMWx FOREWORD IF THIS YEARBOOK, AT SOME FUTURE TIME, RECALLS THE MEMORIES OF THE DAYS SPENT AS A STUDENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, THE PURPOSE AND WORK OF THE STAFF HAVE BEEN REWARDED. CONTENTS UNIVERSITY CLASSES FEATURES MILITARY ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS GREEKS ADVERTISEMENTS DEDICATION The Staff of the 1935 Volunteer respectfully dedicates this Volume to PRESIDENT JAMES D. HOSKINS whose splendid efforts have raised this University to greater heights, and whose spirit of cooperation and Friendliness has appropriately given him the title of the Grand Old Man of Tennessee Ayers Hall Alumni Memorial gymnasium Library ; . ' F W15; E rkummu'mt mmmmr mm Agricultural Building Biology Building Ferris Hall .14 .z: .. 4 , g l.m .wd Md u mB e M n 0 .1 yt a a e r p a .1 n n S ..-.- ud L $$m. AA mmmLEhw V. . 3 . V . . . x . V . , , . . .V V V . .V V, a . V . V . .w . V n . . f V .V . . .9. . V . . . . , . V .. . V . V . . V A . A. . .V . . ,. V a. . . V r A . . . u w . V r V . . . V . . .V V . . w V V. . . , . . 2.... Admlinistramticon JAMES DICKASON HOSKINS M.A., LL.B., LL.D., LITTD. Preyidem of 2192 Unizieriity The chief objective of The University of Tennessee is to develop and conserve the spiritual and material resources of the State. To this end she trains the students who come here and follows them with her service throughout the succeeding years. Further- more, constant research in all fields of activity and the distribution of knowledge to all the people are integral parts of the Universityls program. It is, therefore, the student's obligation to become familiar with all these activities of his Alma Mater and, with all the forces at his command, to enlarge her opportunities to render them more effective. W 20 FELIX M. MASSEY, AB. Dam of Men HARRIET C. GREVE, M.A. Dean of W'omm MARY E. BAKER, A3,, 31.5. CHARIES A. MOOERS, B.S. Head Librarian and Profekrmr 0f Dirertor and Ayanamiw, Agriculture Library Srimre Experiment Station CHARLES A KEFFER. M'H F C. LOWRY, AB., MA., LL.B. Direttor 0f Agritultural Extemion Adminirlmtl've Secretary and Director Servire 0f Univemity Extemion R. F. THOMASON, A.B , A.H., PhD. Regiytmr JAMES JACKSON WALKER, BS. JAMES PRESTON HESS, A.B., M.A. Treamrer 0f the Univerrilj' Bulinen Manager of tbe Univerjizy and Serretmy 0f the Board of Trukrtees GEORGE THOMAS WILHELM, MD. A. WATT HOBT, AB. M.A. Direrlor 0f Deparlment of Hygiene Profeuor 0f Ployxiral Education F. S. MATTHEWS Maior, Inf. U.S.A., Profenor of Military Srlenre and Tartirr COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS LEXEMUEL RAY HFSLFR, A.B., PhD. Dean of the College of Liberal Art; and Profenor of Botany PAUL WILLIAM ALLEN CHARLES OTIS HILL THEODORE WESLEY GLOCKER 3.8., MA. PhD. A.B., M s., Ph.C. A.B., PhD. Profemor 0f Bacieriology Profekrmr 0f cbgmivry Profeuor of Economic; and Sociology and Head 0f the Srbool 0f Commerre 3v CHARLES BELL BURKE GEORGE MARTIN HALL JOHN Louxs KIND B.I.., A.B., PhD, A-Bw PhD- A.B., M.A., PhD. Profenor of Englixla Profenor of 6901081 Profeuor of Germanic Languages JOHN CUNYUS HODGES, A.B., M.A., PhD. Profenor 0f Englijla ALWIN THALER, A.B., M.A., PhD. Profexmr 0f Englixb HARRY MILLIKEN JENNISON, B.S., M.A., PhD. Prafeuor of Botany GORDON MANSIR BENTLEY, B.S.A., M.A., M.S. Profeuor of Entomology PHILIP MAX HAMER, A.B., M.A., PhD. Profenor 0f Hixtory JUDSON HALL ROBERTSON, BS. in Chem. Prafenar 0f Cbemixlry JOHN DAVID BOND, A.B., M.A., PhD. Profemor 0f Mazbematir; CALVIN ADAM BUEHLER, B.C.E., M.S., PhD. Profeuor 0f Cbeminry ROSCOE EDWARD PARKER, A.B., M.A., PhD. Amodaze Profeum' 0f Engliib FRANK FLAVIUS FRANTZ A.B., M.AA, PhD. Profeuor of Romance Language! AXEL BRETT A.B., M.A., PhD. Prafeuor of PIyrbology and Pbilompby CHARLES P. WHITE, A.B., M.A., PhD. Amociate Profeuor of Finance HARVEY GUSTAV MEYER, A.B., M.A., C.P.A. AuoriaZe Profexmr of Arrotmting RALPH EMERSON DUNFORD, A.B., M.A., PhD. Amoriale Profenar of Pjycbology FRANK BIRD WARD, Ph.B., M.A., PhD. Anoriate Profenor of Economic; WILLIAM EARLE COLE, B.S.A., M.S., PhD. Anoriate Profeuor of Sociology Ross MCDUFFEE CUNNINGHAM, A.B., M.B.A., D.C.S. Aixaciate Profeuor of Marketing MARGUERITE BARTLETT HAMER, A.B., M.A., PhD. Axmmm Profeuor 0f Hthory BARTON CLARION VERDEN RESSLER, B.S., M.S. Anixtant Profenor of Zoology HAROLD HEAD, Captain, U. S. Army Anixtam Prefermr of Military Stienre and Tania KENNnH LADOYT HERTEL B.S., PhD. AImriate Profmimr of Pbyxits A. W. MCWHORTER A.B., M.A., PhD. Profejmr of Latin and Roman Archeology JOHN B. HAMILTON A.B., M.A. Profermr of Malhematit: VOLUNTEE EDWIN BOOTH POWERS A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Profenor of Zoology COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AUGUSTUS SISK, AAB., M.A., Ph.D. Anixlant Profeuor of Mathematiu HAROLD CLYDE AMICK, A.B., M.A. Auijtant Profenor of Geology and Geography GEORGE MARTIN CAMERON, B.S.A., M.S.A., PhD. Amman! meenor of Bacteriology ROBERT GARLAND BRASHEAR, M.D. Anixtcmt Director of the Health Department JOHN BERNARD EMPEROR, A.B., M.A., PhD. Auijtmzt Profeuor of Englixb GRAEME ALEXANDER CANNING, B.S., M.A., PhD. Anixtmzt Profejwr of Zoology DOROTHY ANNE DOERR, A.B. Auixtmzt Profeuar of Library Srieme REXFORD MALLOY POWELL, MD. Animal Pbyxician WALTER E. STIEFEL, A.B. Animal Profenor of Romaine Language: THOMAS CAPELL WALKER, A.B., M.A. Auixtam Profeuor 0f Romaine Language; STANLEY JOHNSON, B.S., M.A. Auinant Proferjor of Public Relation: and Englixl; WILLIAM T. SMITH, JR., A.B., M.A., PhD. Anistamt Prafeuor 0f Cbeminry BRUCE COOPER CLARKE, Grad. U.S.M.A., C.E., First Lieutenant, U. S. Army Anixtant Profesmr of Military Science and Tania ARTHUR HURST MOSER, A.B., M.A., PhD. Authant Profeuor 0f Chmiu STANLEY JOHN FOLMSBEE, A.B., M.A., PhD. Anthant Profenor 01f Hiltary SCHENK H. GRIFFIN, B.S., Captain, U. S. Army Anijtamt Profenar of Military Science and Tactics FREDERICK WESTON HYDE, B.S., Major, U. S. Army AJ'J'iItdIU Profeuor of Military Scienre and Tactiu THOMAS M. NELSON LEWIS, A.B. Auixlant Profenor of Archaeology MAMIE CHRISTIAN JOHNSTON, A.B., M.A. Imtructor in Englixly WILLIAM EVERETT GRAINGER, B.S. Imtructor in Chemijtry ROBERT MONROE BELL, A.B., M.A. Imtrutlor in Economic; BROADUS FLESHMAN FARRAR, A.B., M.A. Imtruttor in Englixb CLIFFORD HERBERT LOOSE, B.S. Imtrmtor 1n Playxiral Education MARIA MASON MASSEY, B.S., M.A. Imtructor in History ROY IRVINE PEPPER, A.B., M.A. Imtrurtor in Mathematir; RUSSELL ALPHEUS PURVIANCE, A.B. lmtrurtor in Mdtlaematic; IRA VINCENT RAGSDALE, A.B., M.A. Instructor in Playxiu RUTH STEPHENS, A.B., M.A., PhD. Imlrucmr in Hthory MALCOLM ELISHA GILLIS, A.B., M.A. Imtrurlor in Mathematiu ZELLA HINES FISHER, BS. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. Imtrmtor in Rural Education HERBERT LEONARD LEE, A.B., M.A. Imtruttor in Mathematir: VOLUNTEER NEVA LUZELLE DENTON, A.B., M.A. Imlructor in Plycbology MARY WILLIAMS COFFEY, B.S., M.A. Imtruttor in Engliila JOHN PHILLIP PORTER, B.S.A., M.S.A. ' Imtructor in Botany LULA MAE SHIPE, B.S , M.S. lmtructor in Zoology JESSE HERMAN WOOD, A.BA, M.S. in Ed. Imtructar in Chemijtry STRATTON BUCK, A.B., M.A. Imtruttor in Romam'e Language: LEONARD HOBSON ROLLINs, BSA in Ed., M.S. in Ed. Instructor in Geology AARON JOHN SHARP, A.B., M.S. Imlrurtor in Botany ARTHUR HERMAN GROSSMAN, A.B., M.A. Imtrurtor in German Tl-IRESSA ALEX HICKMAN, A.B., M.A, Imtrmtor in Zoology WILLIE HAROLD READ, B.S. in Commerce, C.P.A. Imtructor in Accounting JAMES GRAY WALLS, A.B., M.A. Imtructor in Geology JOHN ALBERT BACON, 111., BS. in Chem, M.S. in Chem. Imlructor in Chemijtry WILLIAM H. COMES, A.B., M.A., PhD. Imtrmtor in Hillary and Polizital Srieme ETHEL GREEN, RN Imtructor in Hygiene EDWIN CAPERS KIRKLAND, A.B., M.A., PhD. Imlructor in Engliil; JESSE WILLIAM SMITH, B.S., M.A. Imtructor in Pbyrim KATHLEEN ANDERSON, B.S., M.A. Imtrmtor in Pbyxital Education L. CHESTER MARsTON, JR., B.S., M.S. Imtrurtor in Entomology GERALD EDWARD WADE, A.B., M.A. Imtrztctor 1'72 Spanixh WARREN WESLEY KENNERLY, A.B., LL.B., JD. Imtructor 1'72 Buxinen Law IRWIN B. SHANNON, A,B., M.A., PhD. Imtructor in Sociology L. G. THOMPSON, B.S., M.S., PhD. Imtruttar in Batteriology EDMUND C. GAss, A.B., M.A. lmtructor in Hixtory EDGAR D. EAVES, B.S., M.A. Imtructor in Mathematiu C. W. HORTON, A.B., M.A. Imtruttor in Botany CLARENCE C. GREEN, A.B., M.A., PhD. Imtructar in Englijb JOHN S. DAVENPORT, A.B., M.A., Ph.D Imtrurtor in Englijb RALPH L. COLLINS, A.B., PhD. Imtructor in Englikrb THOMAS H. ETZLER, A.B., M.A. Imtmctor in German VERNON GUY MORRISON, BAS., M.A. Imtructor in Economic; GERALD TALLMAN, A.B., M.B.A. Tmtrurlor in Marketing 26 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Ski; v n CHARLES ALBERT PERKINS PhD. JOHN ALBERT SWITZER ProfeLror 0f Electrical ME' Engineering Profexmr of Hydraulir and Sanitary Engineering CHARLES EDWARD FERRIS B.S. Dean of Engineering and Profesmr 0f Merlmniml Engineering ROBERT CLAYTON MATTHEWS CLYDE HUBERT WILSON NATHAN W. DQUGHERTY 135; AB, M5. . B.S., M.C.E. Profemr of Drawing and Profexmr of Indmtrml Education Profelmr of Civil Engineering Machine Dexign JOSEPH G. TARBOUX, 35., EB, M.E.E. ROY T- BROWNJ 4-13.: 35,- , Profesmr 0f Electrical Engineering A.r.rl.rtzml Profermr 0f C1101 Engineering HENRY Bossm AIKIN, B.S., M.s. FORD LEE WILKINSON, M.E. . . Anixmm Profejfor of Civil Engineering Axru'tant Proferror of Merbamml Engineering EDWARD LEROY CARPENTER, 13.8. ROBERT M. BOARTS, B.S., M.S.E. AUI'IMW Profenor 0f Mechaniml 19781779971778 Aniytmzl Profarmr of Chemical Engineering AUGUSTUS 51319 A'B MAI; thD ARTHUR BROWNLOW W000, B.S., M.S. Amman: Profenor of M41 ematlcr Imtructor in Elertriml Engineering , J ANDY T. HENDRIX, B.S., MS. 1'; A.r.ri.rtzmt Profenor of Mechanical Drawing ImtruggmiliNHI:dR:aI:j?cN argRAglcfnshagS-EnzliinseQring DUNCAN ALASKA WHITE, 85. Auiuant Profeuar of Merimnic Art; and Superintendent EDWARD 5- FARMS, A.B., M.A., CB of Power Plant Imtrmlor m Methamu BELL A. COGBILL, B.S. Imtrurtor in Electriml Engineering 27 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE CHARLES ALBERT WILLSON B.S., M.AGR., M.S.A. Dean of Agrivullm-e O. W, DYNES N. F FITZGEMLD CHARLES E. WYIJE B.S., M.S.A. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A. Profefwr of Agronomy Profeuor of Agrirulluml Profeuor 0f Dairying Edmwimz 28 G. M. BENTLEY B.S.A., M.A., M.S. Proferxm' of Entomology CHARLES ERNEST ALLRED, B S.A., M.S. Profwmr of Agricultural Economim ERNEST DEROY STIVERS, B S., MS. Profenor 0f Agrirltltuml Edumtian IDA ADELAIDE ANDERS, B.S , M.S. Profeuar of Home Eronomim ELLA JEANETTE DAY, B.S., M.A., PhD. Profejmr of Home Eronamiar HENRY RANKIN DUNCAN, BS. in A,H., M.S.A. Amociate Profemor of Animal Husbandry AMY P. MORSE, A.B., M.A Amociate Profenor of Related Art FLORENCE LOUISE MCLEOD, B.S., M.A., PhD. Anociate Profeuor of Home Emnamiu THOMAS BARRETT HARRISON, B.S.A. Anixtam Profeuar of Dairying ALFRED LOWE RUBIN, BS. in A, V.M D., M.S.A. Anixtzmt Profanr of Agricultural Education BEN JOE MCSPADDEN, B.S.A., M.S. in A. Axxixtmzt Prafwmr of Poultry Hmbzmdry MAYME RUTH BUCKLEY, A.B., M.A. Anthzmt Profarjor of Home Etonamirv ALLEN GEORGE BURG, ABA, M.S. Atrixmm Profenor of Agronomy N. D. PEACOCK B.S.A., M S.A. meemor of Harlimltzzre 29 MOSES JACOB V.M.D. Prafcxm- of Animal Hmbamlry and Veterinary Scienre LETTY MITCHELL, B.S., M.A. Amirlam Profeuor of Home Economic; Education ELIZABETH LACEY SPEER, A.B., B.S., M.A. Amixmm Proferwr of Home Etonamiu IRA VINCENT RAGSDALE, A.B , M.A. lmtrurtar in PfayJI'u MARY ELIZABETH INNES, B,S. Imtrutzor in Home Eronamiw ALFRED BENJAMIN STRAND, B.S., MS. Imtructm in Horticulture JOE WHEELER BRIMM, B S.A. Imtrurtnr in Agricultural Eduration JAMES BRYANT KIRKLAND, B.S.A. Imtrurtor 1'72 Agrirulluml Eduralion URA VIVIAN CROWE, B.S., M.S. Imlructor in Home Emnomiu Education SAMUEL A. HINTON, B.S.A., M.S.A. Imtructor in Dairying LOUISE HENDERSON, A.B., M.A. Imtruvtor in Child Development LEON CHESTER MARSTON, JR., B.S., M.S. Imtrmlor in Entumalogy ELLEN JEANNETTE BIGGs, B.S., M.SA Imtrmtar 1'71 Fond; and Nutrition COLLEGE OF EDUCATION JOHN ANDY THACKSTON, A.B., Phd.M., PhD. Dean of Edltmtion JOSEPH E. AVENT, A.B., M.A., PhD. ALFRED L. RUBIN, BS. in A.. V.M.D., M.S.A. P 'UerW 0f Educatianal nyrlaology Aminant Profeuar 0f Agriculiural Education BENJAMIN 0- DUGGAN, A.B., M-A- DOROTHY A. DOERR, A.B., Library School Certificate Profexmr of Rural Eduration Akrriertzmt Profexmr of Library Science ADAM PHILLIPS, B.S.A., M.S. in Ed. MRS. ZEILA HINES FISHER, 8.5. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. Anoriale Profeuor of Rural Edutation Imtmctor in Rural Education ALFRED D. MUELLER, Ph.B., Ph.M., M.A., PhD. PORTER CLAXTON, B.S.A., M.S. in Ed. Auociate Profenor of Secondary Education Imtrurtnr in Rural Education The entire faculty of all colleges is considered the faculty of the College of Education 30 VQLU ?EER COLLEGE OF LAW HENRY B. WITHAM, A.V., LL.B., JD. Dean of Law and meeuar of Law ROBERT M. JONES, B.S., LLB. Profemor of Law VHLLIAM H. WICKER, A.B., LL.B., LL.M. Profeuor of Law WILLIAM RAYMOND BLACKARD, A.B., LLB. Amman! Profeuor of Law HAROLD C. WARNER, Ph.B., JD. AJIiImnt Profeuor of Law KARL ED STEINMETZ, A.B., LLB. Imtructar in Law W. T. KENNERLY, LLB, Letturer m2 Probate and Deuendamf Ekrtatex IRVIN SUTHERLAND SAXTON, A.B., LLB. Lecturer on Land Titlex C. RALEIGH HARRISON, LLB. Lecturer on Legal Etlyiu FOREST W. ANDREWS, A.B., LLB. Lecturer on Federal Court; and Pratedure JOHN M. THORNBURG, A.B., LLB. Lecturer 0n Bankruptry Procedure E. LUCY OGDEN, A.B. Law Librarian HELEN TURNER Anixtant Law Librarian CATHERINE F. HEISKELL Law Library Animmt 31 Vi-UNOTEER VICTOR M. DAVIS J. LEONARD RAUISTON OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSO- CIATION. UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 1933-1934 Prerident .................................................... JAMES N. Cox, Cookeville Vice-Preridem-at-Large ............................................ NAT TIPTON, Nashville Secretary .................................................... DR OLIVER HILL, Knoxville Tremztrer ......................................................... J. P. HESS, Knoxville VICE-PRESIDENTS Wen Tenneuee Middle Tennejzree Em! Temzwxee DR. CHARLES BENDER W. A. BASS C. RALEIGH HARRISON Memphis Nashville Knoxville sts MARY M. MCCLANAHAN JEANIE GARTH MOTLOW MRS. CLARENCE KOLWYCK Jackson Lynchburg Chattanooga EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES VICTOR M. DAVIS ................................ Knoxville J. LEONARD RAULSTON ............................ Knoxville 32 3m memoriam M RRRRRRRRRRRRRRR VOLUNTEER SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GUY DARST, Prexz'dezzt LILLIAN GAUTIER, Vice-Preyidem ELIZABETH GREENE, S m'etary OWEN MYNATT, Treamrer wwwm RICHARD ACKROYD .............................. Chattanooga, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5. Degree Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Scarabbean; A.S.C.E. Junior Engineering Award. LUCILLE E. ACUFF .................................. Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree J OYCE L. ACKRIDGE ................................ Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree URBAN ANDERSON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree Phi Kappa Phi. O. C. ARMITAGE .................................... Greeneville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree $ P A Scarabbean; A.S.C. Council; Manager Track, '34; A.S.C. Election Committee, '35. W. P. ASBURY .................................. Powell Station, Tenn. Candidate for LL. B. Degree J ULIA L. ATKIN ...................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree RUTH AURIN ............................................. Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree AZ Cap and Gown; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-President, 33, 34; Home Economics Club, Vice-Presidcnt, 34335; The Tennessee Farmer Staff, 34, 35; Theta Tau Pi. DOUGLAS C. BAIN ....................................... Elkmont, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree Biologia. E. COLEMAN BAIRD .................................... Lebenon, Tenn. Cmdidate for 3.5. Degree 21 N Captain Company A, R.O.T.C. VOLUNTEER35 MARY ELLEN BALDOCK .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree KA University Glee Club, '33, '34, '35, Vice-President, '35; Tennessee Players, '31, '32; Le Ccrcle Francais, '33, '34; Orange and White, '33, '34; Volunteer, '34, '35; Ger- man Club, '34. CHARLES S. BALDWIN Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree sbI'A Tennessee Engineer StaE; Orange and White Staff; First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C,, '35; Carnicus Staff, '33. FRANCES A. BALTON ................................ Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree A A II ELIZABETH BARDWELL .......................... Charleston, Miss. Candidate for 8.5. Degree A A A Glee Club, '32, '33; Orange and White Staff, '32, '33; Home Economics Club, '32, '33. BENJAMIN F. BAss ....................................... Gibson, Tenn. Candidate for 3.5. Degree 2 X Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Kappa. BYRON A. BLEDSOE .................................. Nashville, Tenn. Candidate for 3.5. Degree 2 113 E A.S.C.E.; A.C.E.; Orange and White Business Staff, '32, '33. WILLIAM HARRY BOWLING ........................ Gate City, Va. Candidate for BS. Degree RAYMOND C. BROOK .................................... Marlow, Tenn. Candidate for 8.3. Degree CLAUDIA BROOKS ...................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree 2 K Volunteer Business Staff, '31, '33; Orchestra, '31, '34; Girls Rifle Team, '31, '33; Volunteer Staff, '32, '33; Volunteer Business Staff, '34, '35. BETTY R. BROWN .................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5. DegIee FRANKIE BROWN ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree XQ President Pan-Hellcnic Council, '35; Secretary W.S.G.A., '35; Queen of Hearts, '34; CaAnicus Staff, '33, '34, Chairman, '34, '35. J AMES M. BRYAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Arlington, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree H K A Scarabbean Senior Society; President Alpha Zeta; Phi Delta Kappa; Manager of Bamwarmin', '34; All Students Club Council; Glee Club; Assistant Business Manager, Tennessee Farmer; Carnicus Staff; Ag Club3 HEXRY A. BUNTIN ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Portland, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree LOUISE H. BURRUS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Union City, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree J 0E CALDWELL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gallatin, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree II K A Scarabbean Senior Society; Freshman Basketball, '30; Interfratemity Council, '32- 33; All Students Club CounCil, '34-'35, Treasurer, '35; Nahheeyayli Club, '33, '34, '35, Treasurer, '34, President, '35; Carnicus; Senior Class Committee. RICHARD L. CARSON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for LL; B. Degree $ 1' A Scarabbean; Phi Delta Phi; President Sophomore Class; Treasurer Junior Class; All Students Club Council, '31-'34, Treasurer, '33-'34; Nahheeyayli Governing Board; Camicus Staff, '33; Interflaternity Council, '32-'33; Freshman Football Manager, '31; Junior Prom Committee, '33. J AMES A. CHANDLER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Maryville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree WILLIE RUTH CLARK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree EVELYN BRUCE COCKRELL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5. Degree $ M Orange and White, '31-'34; Theta Tau Pi, '31-'32; Glee Club, '34-'35; Y. W. C. A., '31-'32; Classical Club, '35. MARIAN S. COOLEY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Blytheville, Ark. Candidate for 3.5. Degree 23 K Phi Kappa Phi; Y. W. C. A., '33-'34, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '34-'35; Home EC Club, '33-'35; All Students Club, '33-'35; Lewisohn Scholarship in Nursery School. 38 R. L. CRAWFORD, J R. ................................ Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 3.5. Degree in Civil Engineering A.S.C.E., '32, '33, '34, '35, Treasurer, '32-'33, '33-'34; Pershing Rifles, '31-'32, '32-'33; Brigade'Historian Pershing Rifles, '32-'33; Varsity Track, '32-'33. RICHARD H. CROCKETT ............................ Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering Zau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Captain of Scabbard and Blade, '34. '35; Cadet Colonel, 34,35; Circle and Torch. KATHRYN CROW ....................................... Asheville, N. C. A O H Phi Kappa Phi; Cap and Gown; Zebra Club; Volunteer Staff. H. L. CROWNOVER, J R. ............................ Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B, Degree GUY B. DARST .......................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for AB. Degree 2 X Circle and Torch; Alpha Chi Sigma; Pershing Rifles; Vice-President, '33-'34; Captain Adjutant, '34-'35; Scabbard and Blade; President of Senior Class, '34-'35; A.S.C., '33, '34, '35, Secretary, '33-'34; Student Activities Council, '33-'34; Nahheeyayli Governing Board, Secretary, '33-'34; Carni- cus Staff, '32-'35; Junior Prom: Point System Committee; Captain and Regimental Adjutant, R.O.T.C.. '33-'35; Varsity Track, '34-'35; Sophomore Activities Committee. J UILETTE DE FRANCESCHI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree Alpha Lambda Delta; Cap and Gown; Phi Kappa Phi; Y. W. C. A., Second Vice- President, '34-'35; Freshman Orientation, '34. FRANK DE FRIESE .................................. Birchwood, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree Alpha Zeta; Scarabbean; Tau Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Kappa; Ag Club, '32-'35; Barnwarmin' Staff, '34-'35; T ennessee Farmer, '35; Freshman Debating, '32; Speakers Bureau, '34; Entomology Club, '32; Band, '32-'33. CHARLES EDWARD DOMINICK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree $PA President of Beaver Club, '32-'33; Volunteer Staff, '31-'32; Orange and White Staff, '32-'33; Carnicus Staff, '33; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Band, '31, '32, '33; Gift Committee Senior Class; Junior Pram Committee; Freshman Retreat, '31; German Club, '31-'32. MARIE DOUGHERTY ................................ Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 14.8. Degree AAA Phi Kappa Phi; Vice-President Biologia; Cap and Gown; Volunteer Staff, '31-'32, '33-'34; Orange and White Staff, '31- 32-33; Tennessee Players, 31- 32-33; Glee Club, '33-'34; Carnicus Staff, '33-'34. CLARK R. DOWLING ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree Manager Varsity Football, '34. J AMES C. DRAKE ...................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree ELLA DUDNEY ........................................ Collierville, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree A O H Zebra Club. HEWELL SHRUM DUNCAN Hartsville, Tenn. szdidate for 8.5.14. Degree Ag Clug, Football, '31, '32; Tennessee Farmer Staff, '34, '35. J AMES B. DUNLAP .................................... Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree A E Q Scabbard and Blade; Carnicus Staff, '33, '34; First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. WILLIAM CLYDE EAKIN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J ackson, Miss. Candidate for 8.5. Degree Orchestra, '31-'35, President, '35. ROBERT I. EARNEST ................................. Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree 2 N Tennis Team, '32, '34; T Club; Tennis Champion, '32. FRANK M. FITZGERALD ............................ Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree Speakers Bureau, '34; Freshman Track, '32; Ag Club; Entomology Club. HECTOR H. FLENNIKEN .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree 2 A E Manager Football, '33. CHARLES C. FOWLKES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree A E II? MARION ONEY FRANCIS .......................... Nashville, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree A E ii Phi Kappa Phi; Band, '34, '35; Orchestra, '30-'35; Glee Club, '34, '35. ROBEY H. FRANKLIN .............................. Maryville, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree LILLIAN GAUTIER ...................................... Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for AB. Degree AAA Vice-President Senior Class. BURL F. GEORGE ..................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree Phi Delta Kappa; T Club; Intramural Manager, '35; Manager Varsity Wrestling, '34; A.S.C. Council; First Lieutenant Company C, R.O.T.C. LOWELL L. GIFFEN ................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for AB. Degree Phi Kappa Phi; Scarabbean; President Y. M. C. A., '33, '34, '35; A.S.C. Council, '35. ELLE GORDON ................................. Little Rock, Arkansas Candidate for B.S. Degree X Q Cap and Gown; Volunteer Staff, '33, '34, '35; Orange and White Staff, '33, '34; Freshman Orientation Leader, '34; Y Cabinet, '33, '34; Y President, '34, '35; A.S.C.; Camicus Staff; Henson Hall Council. ELIZABETH GREENE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Orangeburg, S. C. Candidate for B.S. Degree AAH Regimental Staff Sponsor, '33, '34; Battalion Sponsor, '34, '35; Orange and White Staff, '32, '33; Volunteer Staff, '32, '33; Carnicus StaH, '32, '33, '34; Home Eco- nomics Club, '32, '35; Dramatic Club, '32, '33; Ace Day Queen, '32, '33, '34; Zebra Club. HERMAN GRYMES, J R. ....................... M'emphis, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree 2 A E Carnicus Staff, '32, '34; CAROLYNE HARGIS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cleveland, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree K A Orange and White Staff, '34, '35. ELIZABETH HARVEY ............................... Covington, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree HELEN HATCHER ................................. Greenfield, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree 2 K Cap and Gown; Phi Kappa Phi; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Member; Glee Club; Volunteer Staff, '35; Treasurer of Sigma Kappa Sorority; Secretary State Home Economics Club. RALPH L. HATLEY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,, J ackson, Tenn. szdrtdte for BS. Degree A E qJ Phi Delta Kappa; Circle and Torch; T Club; Varsity Football, '52-'33, Captain, 34. DELLA HAWKINS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mountain City, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree East Tennessee Historical Society; French Club; Y. W C. A. BOYD T. HEXDRIX .............................. Powell Station, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree Manager, Commerce Relay Team. WILLIAM ELBERT HENDRIX ................. Springfield, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree MARY HICKMAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree Biologia. RICHARD ALLEH HIGGINBOTHAM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Etowah, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree Phi Delta Kappa; Entomology Club; Biologia; U. T. Dslegate ta Phi Delta Kappa District Conference, '34. LAWRExCE T. HINES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for 3.5. Degree A X A NELSON HODGES , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for AB. Degree E Q E Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Scarabbean; Interfratemity Council; T Club; Sigma Upsilon; Varsity Tennis, '34. HELEN HOFFMAN ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Martin, Tenn. Candidate for 3.5. Degree X Q Glee Club; Orange and White Staff; Scribblers; Y. W. C. A. RUSSELL W. HOLMQUIST ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chicago, Ill. Candidate for BS. Degree A X A Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Captain, R.O.T.C. EVELYN HOLT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree d3M Alpha Lambda Delta; Cap and Gown; Allen Medal in Mathematics, '32; W8. GA, '34, '35; Sponsor, Company F, '32, '33; Sponsor, First Battalion, '33, '34; Honorary Cadet Colonel, '34-'35. C. TATE HOUSEHOLDER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn, Candidate for BS. Degree EN MARGARET F. HUDSON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree Z T A JACK C. HUTCHISON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brownsville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree ATQ Scarabbean; Vice-President, A.S.C., '34, '35; Secretary Nahheeyayli Board, '35; Chairman Student Dance Committee, '34, '35; Associate Editor Volunteer, '34, '35; Orange and White Staff, '31, '32; Vice-President Beaver Club, '32, '33; Alpha Chi Sigma; Junior Prom Comimttee, '33, '34; Senior Ball Committee, '34, '35; Camicus Staff, '31, '35, Assistant General Manager, '34, General Manager, '35. HAYWOOD HUTTO ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cleveland, Tenn. Candidate for AB. Degree VIRGINIA MAY IMMEL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree X D Carnicus Queen, '34; Volunteer, '32, '33; Sorority Intramurals, '32, '33, '34; Orientation Leader, '33, '34; Carnicus Staff, '33, '34; Chairman of Prize Com- mittee, '34; Y. W. C. A., '33, '34; Junior Prom Committee, '34. LUCILE INMAN ..................................... . Morristown, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree A 0 H Debate Team, '32, '33; Volunteer Staff, '32, '33, '34, '35; Spanish Club, '32, '33. GRACE P. J ONES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , Sale Creek, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree KATHERINE V. JONES , A ,, ,- ......... Union City, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5. Degree Home Economics Club, '33, '35. EDWARD E. J UNGERMAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Columbia, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree A X A PAUL KAPELOW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for 3.5. Degree K N WADE EDWARD KEEVER .................... J ohnson City, Tenn. Candidate for 3.3. Degree III H $ Varsity Football, Basketball and Track; T Club Scholarship Prize; T Club; A.S.C. Council. LONES KNOTT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 3.5. Degree CATHERINE M. KRAMER ............ Phillipsburg, New J ersey Candidate for 8.5. Degree Home Economics Club. ALMA BOONE KYLE .............................. Rogersville, Tenn. Candidate for 11.3. Degree A A H MARGARET ALICE LARUE ...................... Greeneville, Tenn. Candidate for 11.8. Degree A A A Glee Club; Vice-President French Club; Intramurals. THELMA LEACH ...................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree SUE LAGARDE .......................................... McDonald, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree Phi Kappa Phi; Scribblers Club. DARWIN P. LOWRY .................................. Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree Vice-President A.S.M.E. MARGHRETTA LUTY .................................. Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 14.3. Degree tD M Cap and Gown; Phi Kappa Phi; French Club; Spanish Club. 44 VOLUNTEER WILLIAM R. MCADOO 3 .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree First Lieutenant, R,O.T.C. Band; Pershing Rifies; Secretary Orchestra, '32; Vice- President, A.S.C.E., '35. MARY BRUCE MCCALLIE ........................ Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree A A A Orange and White Staff, '32, '33; Volunteer Staff; Carnicus Staff. SUSAN MARY MCGINNIs .......................... Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for 3.5. Degree XQ Zebra Club; Vice-President Sophomore Class, '32; Sponsor E Company; Orange and W'hite Staff, '31-'35; Volunteer Staff, '31, '32; Home Ec Club. ARNOLD ROY MCLAIN 2222222222222222222222222222222 Etowah, Tenn. Candidate for 8.3. Degree Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; A.I.E.E. WILLIAM M. MASSEY ............................. Lebanon, Tenn. Candidate for 85. Degree A 2 t? Beaver Club. VONNIE A. MESSAMORE ............... 3.2,,Fountain City, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree DON F. MESTER ......................................... J ackson, Tenn. Candidate for 3.5. Degree Delta Sigma Pi. KENNETH B. METCALF ................... Fountain City, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5. Degree A T A A.I.E.E.; A.C.E.; First Lieutenant Band. HARRIET WENDEL MILLER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rogersville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree K A President Home Ec Club, '34, '35; Treasurer W.S.G.; Glee Club, '33, '34; Junior Prom Committee, '34; Orange and White Staff, '31, '32; Carnicus Staff, '32, '34; President Pan-Hellenic Council, '33, '34. ELINOR MILNOR ........................................ Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree db M German Club. HARRY L. MORGAN ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,Erwin, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree MURIEL MORGAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chattanooga, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5. Degree AZ Orange and White Staff, '32, '33; Tennessee Players, '32; Volunteer, '32; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '34, '35; President of Henson Hall, '34; Pan-Hellenic Council, '34-'35. ELINOR BOWMAN MOUSI.EY , ,,,,,,,,,, Wilmington, Del. Candidate for 8.55 Degree EDNA M. MOWERY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, Cleveland, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree A Z JOHN HOMER MULLINS ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Cazzdidale for A.B. Degree Orange and White Staff, Editor-in-Chief, '34-'35; Volunteer Staff, '32-'35; Asso- ciate Editor, '35; Mugwump Staff; Tennessee Players, '31-'34; A.S.C. Council, '34-'35; Nahhecyayli Governing Board, '34-'35; Manager of Junior Prom, '34; Senior Class Committee; Carnicus Staff, '34-'35; Glee Club, '35. HOYT C. MURPHY ,,,,Cleveland, Tenn. Candidate for AB. Degree Tennessee Players. CECELIA MYNATT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 3.5. Degree Phi Eta Tau, Secretary and Treasurer, '33-34, President, '35; Intramural Council, Secretary and Treasurer, '35; Theta Tau Pi; Torch Athletic Club, President, '34-'35. XV. OWEN MYNATT . ,5 ,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,Knoxville, Tenn. Calzjidale far A.B. Degree E N Scambbean; Scabbard zmd Blade; Major Battalion, '34-'35; Treasurer of Senior Class; Assistant Truck Manager; Band; Iunior Prom Committee; Volunteer Busi- ness Staff, '32-'34. JOHN P. NANNEY ...... ,, 7, V , Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree 11 K A Curnicus Staff, '32-'34. CATHERINE ROBINSON ODGEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree A A A Cap and Gown; Orange and White Staff, '32-'34; W.S.G.A. Council, '33; Intra- mural Council, '35; liditor, 'l'cnnessee Girl, '34; Cap and Guwn Sophomore Award, '32. 46 RAY SHELTON OWEN .............................. Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for B54 Degree Scabbard and Blade; First Lieutenant Company F, R.O.T.C. RONALD A. PARRACK ,, .......... 3 ................. Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 13.5. Degree ROBERT F. PATTERSON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trenton, Tenn. Candidale for B5. Degree A T Q A.S.C. Council; Manager Varsity Basketball, '35. FLORENCE A. PEAK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree MINA LOUISE POLLOCK ........................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for AB. Degree Tennessee Players, '34, '35; Spanish Club, '32; Orange and White, '34. FRANK H. POST ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree Glee Club; Fellowship Group; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '34, '35; Camicus Staff, '35. LOUIS E. POUNDERS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Memphis, Tenn. Candidafe for B.S. Degree 21th President Circle and Torch; President T Club; Freshman Football, Basketball, Track; Varsity Football, '32, '35, '34; Varsity Track, '33, '34, '35; Varsity Swim- ming, '34; T Freshman Scholarship Award, '32; Wearer of Senior Toga; Junior Prom Committee; President Sophomore Class. VVILFORD MARK PRICHARD ..................... Dyersburg, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5. Degree 2 Q E' Biologia Society, '34, '35; President Entomology Club, '33, '34. FRED C. PRINCE ........................................ Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree WILL M. PRITCHETT 333333333333 . .................. K noxville, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree A 2 GD Varsity Track; T Club; Nahheeyayli Board. GRACE ELISE REED .................................. Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree 2 K Phi Eta Tau, '34-'35. BARBARA RIEs ............................................ Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5. Degree AAA Volunteer, '31-'32; Orange and White, '32-'33; Camicus Staff, '33-'34, '34-'35; Junior Prom Committee, '33-'34. MARIAN ROBINSON ................................. Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5. Degree ZTA President Junior Class; A.S.C. Council, '33-'35; Captain U. T. Women's Rifle Team; Rifie Champion; Volunteer Staff; Home Economics Club; U. T. Indoor . Track Champion, '33-'35; Women's Intramural Athletic Council; Women's Horse- shoe Champion; Eta Tau Pi; Tennessee Scribblers Business Staff; Orange and White, '34; Torchbearers Selection Committee, '34; Carnicus Staff, '33-'34; Cap and Gown Junior Award; Associate Editor, Torch; Freshman Orientation Leader. ROSALIND ROGERS ...................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree EVELYN ROTH sssssssssssssssssss Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 35. Degree A O H Sponsor 3rd Battalion, '34-'35; Pan-Hellenic Council, '33-'34; Vice-President Pan- Hellenic Council, '34-'35; Senior Class Committee. NORMA ELIZABETH RUFFIN .................... Covington, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree K A Zebra Club; Junior Prom Committee; Secretary, Henson Hall; Senior Class Com- mittee; Orange and White, '33-'35. SARAH LOUISE RUSSELL ...................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree French Club; Hurricane Athletic Club. DOROTHY RYAN ........................................ Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree Tennessee Players. L. A. SARTAIN ........................................ Tracy City, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree MARY LOUISE SCOTT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Washington College, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree $ M V cm N TE E IRENE REEVES SEALE ................................ Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 11.3. Degree fDM Theta Tau Pi; La Espanola Noche, '32, '33, '34; Y. W. C. A.; Volunteer Staff, '34, '35. CHARLES J ARVIS SHULTS ....................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 35'. Degree ATA BURNEY P. SLATER ................................. Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree 2 A E Tau Beta Pi. DOROTHY SMITH .......................................... Pulaski, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5. Degree A O H Alpha Lambda Delta President, '33, '34; Cap and Gown; Phi Kappa Phi; Dramatic Club, '31, '32; Cabinet Member, Y. W. C. A., '34, '35; Volunteer Staff, '33, '34; Sorority Editor, '34, '35; German Club, '33, '34; Athletic Council, '34, '35; Trans- portation Chairman for W.S.G.A., '33, '34, E. LOUISE SMITH ............................... ----,Kn0xville, Tenn. Candidale for 3.5. Degree 2 K EDWARD R. SMITH ................................. Kingsport, Tenn. Candidate for 14.8. Degree Glee Club; Tennessee Players; Biologia; Orchestra. GEORGE LOWRY SMITH ..................... McMinnville, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree Delta Sigma Pi. VIRGINIA SMITH ..................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree KA Tennessee Players, '31, '32, '33, '34; Pan-Hellenic Council, '34, '35; Orange and White, '33, '34; Volunteer, '34, '35; Junior Prom Music Committee; Senior Class Banquet Committee; German Club, '34, FRANK HERMAN SNIPES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree 2 N MARTHA STALEY ...................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 85. Degree KA Pan-Hellenic Council, '34, '35; Camicus Staff, '32, '33, '34, '35; Volunteer, '32, '33, '34; Editor Honor Organizations, '34; Chairman Innovations Junior Class; Senior Class Committee; President of Kappa Delta; Freshman Orientation Leader, '33, '34; Mugwump, '31; Orange and White, '31, '32, '33. .49 JOHN FIRTH STEPHEXS Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree A E 1D M. ELIZABETH STERCHI , ,, ,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5, Degree 21 K W'omcn's Intramural Manager. In. C. STOTHART, JR. , ,, , Milan, Tenn. Candidate for 14.3. Degree 3 X Tre'lsurer, Circle and Torch; Glee Club, '31-'32; Tennessee Players, '31-'32; Band, '31, '32, '33, '34; Drum Major, '32, '33, '34; Captain, Pershing RiHes Cu. '33-'34; Brigadier General, Pershing Rifles, '34335; Scabbard and Blade, '34-'35; Chairman, Music Committee, Junior Prom, '34; Varsity Track Team, '33; T Club. OTIS M. STOWERS , , ., WHarriman, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree DORIS TATE . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,R11tl'lel'f01'd, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree 3 K Home EC Club. MAIMCLLE THOMAS 7 Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for AB. Degree A Z Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Secretary, Y. W. C. A,, 34:35; Tennessse Players, '34-'35; Safety Pin Club; Scribblcrs. JOE M. THOMPSON ,, . ,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 3.5 Degree K 2 Secretary, Beaver Club, '32; ViCC-President, Interfraternity Council, '34; lst Lieu- tenant, R.O.T.C., '35; Ntlhheeyayali Club; Junior Prom Committee; General Chair- man, Senior Ball, '35; Carnicus Staff, Assistant General Manager, '34. SALLIE THORNHILL , . ,..,B1uefield, W. Va. Calzdidale for BS. Degree X Q VVoommw W. TICKLE ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, Dyersburg, Tenn. Candidate for 14.8. Degree K A Phi Kappa Phi; Circle and Torch; Interfmtemity Council; Scabbard and Blade; Captain, R.O.T.C.; Chairman, Junior Pmm Committee; Sophomore Scholarship Award, '33. CHARLES TOMBRAS ,,,,,,, Chattanooga, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree A X A Circle and Torch; Business Manager, Vulunteer, '35; Interfratunity Council; Cap. tain, R,O.T.C.; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Assistant Manager, Carnicus; Chairman Interfrat Dance, '35; Orange and White, '31-'32; Mugwump, '31-'32; President Scribblers, '34; Manager, Torch, '33; Chairman Junior Prom and Senior Ball Committees. 50 W. LAURENCE TURLEY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fayetteville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree A T 0 Major, R.O.T.C.; Scabbard and Blade. GEORGE TURNER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree MARY VIRGINIA TUTTLE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for A.B. Degree AAA Phi Kappa Phi; President, Cap and Gown; President, W.S.G.A.; Volunteer Staff, '33-'34-'35; Glee Club; Tennessee Players; Y.W.C.A.; A.S2C. Council, '35; Ameri- can History Award, '34. CHARLES H. VANX ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J as 561', l enn. I Ccmdidale for B5. Degree H K ql Circle and Torch; Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Beaver Club, '32; Camicus Staff, '32; Orchestra, '33; President, '34; Band, '31-'35, Captain, 33534335; General Manager junior Prom; Interfratemity Council; A.C.E.; Vice- President, '35; A.I.E.E. SAMUEL LEROY WALLACE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WKnoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Treasurer, Biologia; Philo Sherman Bennett Prize, '32; Rush Strong Medal, '33; Philo Sherman Bennett Prize, '34. DOROTHY E. WARREN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Martin, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree X Q HEISKELI. VVEATHERFORD ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for LLB. Degree 2 A E Manager, Basketball, '34; Interfratemity Council. ALICE JOHNSTON WEBB ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for 8.5. Degree K A Glee Club, '30-'34, President, '35; Y.W.C.A., '30-'32; Orange and White Staff, '32-'34; Volunteer Business StafT, '35; A.S.C. Sing Committee, '34; German Club. '32-'34; Tennessee Players, '31. JOHN MARSHALL VVELLBORN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brunswick, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree 2 N Tau Beta Pi; A.I.E.E., President '34; Phi Kappa Phi. MAE MAE VVELLONS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Memphis, Tenn. Candidate for AB. Degree A Z Y.W.C.A4; Orange and White Staff; Spanish Club; Junior Program Committee; President, Safety Pin Club; President, Scribblers, '35; Tennessee Players, Vice- President, '35; Pan-Hellenic Council; Women's Intramural Council, '34. 51 ROSE WHITE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Signal Mountain, Tenn. Candidate for BIS. Degree Alpha Lambda Delta; Cap and Gown, Secretary, '34-'35; Phi Kappa Phi; Glee Club, '32-'33-'34-'35; Tennessee Players, Treasurer, '35; Safety Pin Club; Actors Work ShOP, '35; President of Chamberlain House, '34-'35; Womans Student Government Council, '34-'35; Home Economics Club, Treasurer, '34-'35. MONTEZ WILKERSON ........................................ Paris, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree EVELYN WILLIAMS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree LOUISE ELIZABETH VVILSON .................. Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree 2 T A Volunteer Staff; Orange and White, '33. FRANK A. WORD ...................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for B.S. Degree A T Q Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Major, Engineering Major, Second Brigade Headquarters. Football, '31; WHestling, '34-'35; Tennessee Players, '32-'33; Volun- teer, '32-'33; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. P. A. VVYNN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sevierville, Tenn. Candidate for LLB. Degree CLYDE YATES, JR. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cordova, Tenn. Candidate for BS. Degree Phi Delta Kappa; Ag Club; Secretary and Treasurer, '34-'35; Managing Editor, Tennessee Farmer; Barnwarmin' Staff; Varsity Wrestling, '34-'35; First Lieutenant- Adjutant, Second Battalion, R.O.T.C.; Tennessee Representative to American Country Life Association, Washington, D. C, '34. CLYDE lVI. YORK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wirmingham, Tenn. Candidate for B5. Degree Scarabbean; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta; All Students Club Council, '33-'34; Vice-President Ag Club, '33-'34; Bamwarmin' Staff, '32-'34; Livestock Judging Team, '34; Dairy Cattle Judging Team, '34; Tennessee Farmer Staff, '31, '35; Business Manager, Tennessee Farmer, '34-'35. ROBERT S. YOUNG .................................... Knoxville, Tenn. Candidate for LLB. Degree QJPA 52 SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES JOE THOMPSON ..................... General Chairman, Senior Ball HERMAN SNIPES .............................. AJJiytant Chairman INVITATIONS: Evelyn Roth, Chairman; Ella Dudney, Kathryn Crow, Tate Householder TOGA: Joe Caldwell, Chairman; Charles Tombras, Lillian Gautier, Ralph Hatley, Dick Baptist, Lowell Giffm, Clyde York, Frank Word GIFT: Bob Patterson, Chairman; Dorothy Smith, Charles Dominick BANQUET: Betty Holloway, Chairman; Virginia Smith, Mary E. Baldock, Jack Jennings DECORATIONS: Ed Stothart, Chairman; Joe La Prince, John Holinshead, James Dunlap, Robert Jack, Charles Fowlkes, Marian Robinson PROGRAMS: Elizabeth Bardwell, Chairman; Frankie Brown, Martha Staley, Pat Grymes PUBLICITY: Norb Lester, Chairman; Elle Gordon, Sally Ford FINANCE: Sam Venable, Chairman; Barbara Ries, Helen Hatchet, Luke Caldwell CHAPERONES: Lorin, Allen, Chairman; Clyde Younger, John Borden, Mary Jeter TICKETS: George White, Chairman; Boone Kyle, John Hathaway MUSIC: Jack Hutchinson, Chairman; Roger Ganier, Susan McGinnis GRAND MARCH: 0. C. Armitage, Chairman; Billie Hale, Charles McNabb SURPRI SE: Louis Founders, Chairman; Norma Ruffln, Frank Post, Nelson Hodges JUNIOR CLASS COMPETITION: Henry Winkleman, Chairman; Horace McKenzie, Helen Hoffman, Elinor Mousley INNOVATIONS: Charles Tombras, Chairman; Hugh Felts, Moon Mullins, Alice La Rue S3 ambus . . . . mmmmmmwa WWwWLWWWW JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS HARRISON BOURKARD ..Pmident MARGARET LYMAN . .Secretary SARAH ALLEN BRISCOE . .V.-Pre:ident ROBERT DRIVER ..... .. . . .Treamrer .67 EDNA O. ACUFF Knoxville Liberal Am RICHARDSON E. ARMSTRONG Rogersvi lle Liberal Art; L. B, PETE AUSTIN, JR. Chattanooga Commerce EQE THOMAS C BARNES Memphis Elevtrival E 72 gineerin g ALBERTA BAUMGARDNER Bristol Education AAH CLARENCE BLACKBURN Lenoir City Law $PA JANE BLAIR Loudon Liberal Arty 43 M ROY BOWEN Whverley Commerce EX THERON A. BRACEY Joelton A grim! titre GLADYS ADDINGTON Bulls Gap Home Economic! REUBEN ARNEY Elizabethton Liberal Art; JODY L. BARKLEY Knoxville Liberal Art! X 9 FRAN M. BASS Mt. Juliet A grim! ture EVERETT LYN BEASLEY Petersburg Commerte AXA CORRIE BLAIR Loudon Liberal Art; CD M HARRISON O. BOURKARD Knoxville Commerce PPA JOHN A. BRABSON Knoxville Liberal Art; JAMES H. BRAKEBILL Knoxville Commerre QHIF JAMES M. BRASHER, JR. Scotts Hill Merlmm'cal Engineering AEQ KENNETT BROOME Knoxvil le Liberal Art; B. E. BROUN Chattanooga A grim! lure WALTER W. BURNETT Thompson Station Liberal Arty H K tD MATTIE LEE CAMPBELL New Tazewell Home Emnomir; AZ DOROTHY ANN CHANDLER Alcoa Home Eronomir; H. C. CHAPPELL Columbia A grimlture H. H. CROCKETT Memphis Electrical Engineering A. LOUISE DAVIS Knoxvil le Edutalion SARAH ALLEN BRISCOE Knoxville Education AAA SARAH BROOME Knoxville C ommerce MARY V. BRYANT Milan Home Economic; JOHN W. CAMPBELL Hermitage Commerre $21K RANDOLPH CHANCE Knoxville Agriculture II, E K JULEs B. CHAPMAN Jacksonville, Fla. Liberal Art; 2 q? E CHARLES CORNFORTH Knoxville Engineering 1- Ll GEORGE DANIELS Knoxville C ommerce KATHERINE DAVIS Knoxville Liberal Art; CHARLES DETCHON Goodlettsville A grim! tare A 2 CD JOHN DRANE Bartlett A grim! lure 2 I13 E MILLICENT EMERY Knoxville Home Economic; XQ ROY FISHER Knoxville Liberal Art; 2 X MATTIE ORA GREGORY Knoxville Liberal Art; WARD GRIM ES Franklin C 0 m m erce EN SAMUEL E. HANSARD Knoxville A grim! ture BERNARD J. HELLMAN Jackson Commerre AER? DOROTHY M. HINES Strawberry Plains Home Economic; RUTH DOTY Rogersville Liberal Art: A A H HOWARD DYCUS Dyersburg Engineering RUTH HELEN EVANS Florence, Ala. Liberal ArtI fD M DOROTHY JEAN FULTS Tracy City Liberal Art: FANNIE GRIFFEY Knoxville Home Economic; FRANCES E. HALL Newark, Ohio Liberal Art; tIJ M DRUSILLA HARDIN F ayetteville Home Economiw QM H. H. HENSON Chattanooga Liberal Art: ECDE EVELYN HOLMAN Fayetteville Liberal Art; A 0 H DONALD HOUSEHOLDER Knoxville Law EN MARY FRANCES HUGHES Dyersburg Commerce AAH JETER ISLEY Morristown Liberal Art: A T Q MILTON JOYCE Westport A grimlture ELIZABETH LEMMON Clarksville Liberal Art: ALYS LIPSCOMB Memphis Liberal Art: MARGARET G. LYMAN Knoxville Liberal Arts A O H FRANCES MALLORY Little Rock, Ark. Home Economic: XQ JAMES P. MANN Clarksville Liberal Arts ROBERT S. HOWARD Sale Creek A grim! tare MARIE T. IRWIN Harriman Home Emnomim CLEVE R. JACOBSEN Big Sandy Electrical Engineering AEtD RUSH KELSO Brownsville Engineering AXA MARGARET LESTER Knoxville Liberal Art; III M MARTHA LITTLE Dyersburg C 0 m merce KA JUANITA A. MCCLELLAN Vero Beach, Fla. Home Eronomic: AAA MARY MARGARET MANEY Knoxville Educatio 1? WILLIAM H. MAYNARD Knoxville Liberal Art: HERBERT MEISTER FRANCES METCALF Memphis , Fountain City C amrnerce Liberal Art; Q P A C. EDMOND MILES JARVIS MOFFITT Gibson Rock Island Agriculture A grim! ture ELIZABETH MOORE ALLISON MOYERS Morristown Jasper Liberal Am Education X 9 KATHRYN NOEL CHARLES PARTELOW Vivian; W. Va. Hastings-On-The-Hudson, N. Y. Liberal Am Commerte E $ E WEBSTER PENDERGRASS BOONE pOWELL Byrdston Etowah A grimltme Liberal Art; 2 N C. C. PRATT ELMA PYLE Ebenezer Kingsport Commerre Education 2 A E CHARLES RADER MARY KATHRYN RICHARDS Knoxville Chattanooga Law Home Emnomim A 2 d3 K A LELA RICHMOND STELLA RICHMOND Nashville Nashville Liberal Art; , Liberal Art; STANLEY ROBERTS D. CLAYTON ROBINSON Knoxville . Etowah Liberal Am 2 X C 0mmerce A. C. ROBISON Franklin A gritullzzre JOHN ROWNTREE Knoxville Liberal A rt; DAVID SALMON Memphis Liberal Art; 11 A E ANNE B. SEARLE Pearl River, N. Y. Home Economic; ZTA GENEVIEVE SMELTZER Greendale, Va. Home Eronomic: AZ SARAH TANKERSLEY Columbia Home Economic; JACK THOMPSON Gadsden Commerce ANNE TRIVITTE Fountain City Home Economics AZ B. D. WAGGONER Goodlettsville A grim! tare LEONARD R. ROGERS Cordova A grimltltre CHARLES SADLER Harriman Commerce 432K CLAUDE SCOGGINS Memphis Liberal AHJ K A B. J. SLEDGE Memphis Engineering CDHCD HOOPER C. SPURLOCK Gainesboro Agriculture JEROME TAYLOR Knoxville Commerce tDPA MARGARET THORNBURGH Knoxville Home Ermzomiw XQ LANCE VINEYARD Madisonville C ommerre II Ktb DONALD WALTON Allisonia A grim! ture ALICE WATSON Fountain City Liberal Arty GODWIN WILLIAMS Dyersburg Engineering ZAE JOHN WEST Knoxville Liberal Art; A T Q HERMAN WOODALL Etowah Engineering AXA JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEES JONES BEENE .................... General Manager of junior Prom CHARLES CRAIG AND JOHN WEST ................ Auiytant Manager: PUBLICITY: Jacobs, Chairman; Pratt, Maclin, Baumgardner F INANCE : Driver, Chairman; Bloodworth, Evans, Bussatt INVITATIONS: Lord, Chairman; Searle, Friddle, Brakebill, Scoggin CHAPERONES : Senter, Chairman; Fowler, Campbell DECORATIONS: Galbraith, Chairman; Richards, Grimes, Gettys, Crutcher MUSIC: Bowling, Chairman; Sledge, Austin, Sadler, Beasley PROGRAMS: McArthur, Chairman; Parker, Paty, Mayfield, Clemens GRAND MARCH: Iseley, Chairman; Lester, Miller, Pick, Carroll SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JIM PORTER ..............Prexident MOLLY COCHRAN .........Secretary JUNE BAYLESS . . . . . . . . .V.-Pre:ident WOODROW DERRYBERRY . . .Treawrer v SKDPLKDMCOTES AGEE ALEXANDER AUSTIN BAKER BANKER BAYLESS BEAMAN BEAN BEVINS BLACK, C. BLACK, W. BOWLES BOWLING BROWN, N. BROWN, R. BRYAN BURCHFIELD BUSH CAIN CARPENTER, B. CARPENTER, E. CHRISTENBERRY COCHRAN COLSON COOK DONNELL EMERT FRIEDMAN GOODSON HARDIN HAUN HERRINGTON CURTIS DOUGHTY ETTER GEORGE GROUT HARRIS HELLEN HILLIARD DICKSON EDWARDS F LEENOR GIBSON HAMBLIN HART HENRY INGRAM JACKSON KEITH MCCI.AIN MCGHEE MIDDLETON MORROW JONES, H. KIRBY MCCRACKEN MCKINNEY MILLER MURPHY JONES, J. IJGGETT MCDONALD MCSWEEN MITCHELL MYERS NICHOLS PEARSON PEREDA . PORTER PRICE RUBLE RUFFIN Russ RUSSELL SEAY SLAYDEN SMITH, M. SMITH, R. STRUNK STUDLEY SUGARMAN SWANN TIPTON VINSANT WALL WASSOM WATSON WHITE WILLIAMS, H. WILLIAMS, V. WILSON 69 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS WILEY HOLEMAN ......... Praxidenz KATHLEEN KING .......... Secretary LOIS WHITEHEAD ...... V.-Prexident JAMES MYNATT .......... T reamrer FTESJLHMEM ABBOTT AGEE AMERINE AR MSTRONG BARNETTE BLACKWELL BOLIN BOWDEN BRADEN BUCKNER ACUFF, J. ACUFF, N. ALLEN ALLISON ANDERSON ARCHER BAIRD BANKS BISHOP BLACKBURN BLAND BLANTON BOND BOURKARD BOWMAN, F. H. BOWMAN, JOE BRAUN BROWDER BURGESS BURGIN BURKE BUSSART CAIN CALLISON CAMERON CARMICHEAL CARPENTER CARPENTER CLAIBORNE COBB COWGILL Cox, J. N. COX, BILL Cox, ROSEMARY CROWTHER CRUMPLER DARST DAVIS DENTON DOLL DONALDSON DUGGINS EZELL FARMER FIELDS, H. FIELDS, J. FISHER FLACK Fox FRANCIS AH FRESHLEY FULLER GALLAHER, W. M . GALLAHER, W. T. GARWOOD GASKILL GILES GODDARD GREENE HALE HALL HARBISON HARRELL HAURY HAYES HENRY HIGGENBOTHAM HOLEMAN HOLMES HOPKINS HOUSE 74 GARY GLAZEK GUTHRIF, HAMPTON HARRIS HAYNES HODGE Hoors HOUSEHOLDER INMAN JACOB JOHNSON, C. W. JOHNSON, F' JOHNSTON JONES, J. KEMP KING, K. KNAUFF KRICHBAUM LANKFORD LEE LEWIS LOGAN LONGMIRE LUCAS MCCREARY MCKAMEY MACCANN MANNING JENNINGS JOHNSON, L. JONES, R. KING, W'. KYLE LEAPOLD LONG MCCLUEN MCKELVY MAXWELL MAYES MINGLEDORFF MURPHY NANNEY NELMS NUTT OTWELL PARROTT PERRY PLUNKETT 76 MILLER MILLS MONG MULLINS MYERS MYNATT NEAL NE EDHAM NEWMAN NORMAN OFFUTT 00er PARKER, JOHN PARKER, JOSEPH PATTERSON PAYNE PICK PITTS POORE PORTWOOD PRICE QUINN RAMEY RANDOLPH REYNOLDS RICHARDSON RIGGLE RIGGS ROBERTSON, P. ROBERTSON, R. RUNNION SAFLEY SCANDLIN SEARGEANT SESSUMS SIMPSON SMITH SNODDERLY STEVENS STONE SULLINs SULLIVAN SWITZER TAYLOR, K. TAYLOR, S. THORNBURG THORNTON TOMLINSON TRULIOUS VUNKANNON 77 WALKER, L. WALKER, P. WALLACE, ROBERT XVALLACE, RALPH WARREN WEBER WELCH WHITTLE WILKERSON E WILLIAMS WILLSON 5 WILSON, J. 9 3; WILSON, M. WOFFORD WOMACK WORD WORTMAN WRIGHT A YARBROUGH Miss Tennessee JEAN EMERT 83 DR. GEORGE A. BUTTRICK New York City Speaker SEVENTH ANNUAL MID-WINTER CONVOCATION TOPICS : January 15, Can We Believe in God ? January 16, XWhat Are We to Think of Jesus Christ? January 17, uThe Problem of Pain. LOUIS POUNDERS Receives the Senior Toga for 1934335 TKDTCHMHDCG6LTCBTS The Torchbearers were chosen by the following committee on a variable basis of Leadership, Scholarship, Personality, and Activities.. FACULTY Dean F. M Massey Dean Harriet Greve Dean C. A. Willson Dr. William E. Cole Dr. Ruth Stephens STUDENTS Charles Sadlcr Margaret Thornburg Pete Austin Holly Hornbcck Richard Baptiste T S R A D Y U G JULIETTE DE FRANCESCHI 87 N E F W. G L L E W 0 L .l vs - 7; ELLE GORDON I -- s9 , JACK LOVELL 9O LOUIS POUNDERS 91 MARY VIRGINIA TUTTLE 92 M URRAY WARMATH 93 l. P Fawqmites Jahgadat- unniow . EVELYN HOLT R. H. CROCKETT Honorary Cadet Colonel Cadet Colonel 117 MAJOR F. S. MATTHEWS Profmor of Military Scieme and Tzzrticx MAJOR F W. HYDE CAPTAIN HAROLD HEAD Auirtzmt Projeuor 0f Mlllldry Sueme zmd Tartiu AHiJlIJIII Profexmr of Military Science mm! Tamar CAPTAIN S. H, GRIFFIN LIEUTENANT B. C. CLARKE Anistanl Profermr 0f Mililar'; Scieme and Tactiw Anixlmzt Profeu'or of Military Scieme and Adjutant 118 CROCKETT BARNES HUSSEY DARST REGIMENTAL STAFF R. H. CROCKETT .................................................. Colonel T. C. BARNES ............................................ Lieutenmzt-Colorgel GUY DARST ................................. Captain and Regimental Adjutant J. R. TURNER, JR. .................................. Regimental Sergeant Major B. J. SLEDGE ...................................... Regimental Color Sergeant A. SHOFNER ...................................... Regimental Color Corporal EVELYN HOLT ...................................... Honorary Cadet Colonel FLORENCE HUSSEY ............................................ StagI 5120mm 119 TURLEY GREENE YOUNGER FIRST BATTALION W. L. TURLEY ..................................................... Major C. P. YOUNGER ................................. Pint Lieutenant and Adjutant J. H. BRAKEBILL ..................................... Battalion Sergeant Major ELIZABETH GREENE ................................................ Spomor BAIRD JOHNSON COMPANY A E. C. BAIRD ................................ . ....... . .............. Captain J. M. THOMPSON ........................................... Fim Lieutenant C. S. BALDWIN .............................................. First Lieutenant C. W. MARTIN ........................................... Semnd Lieulenant J. M. BRYANT ............................................. Serond Lieutenant C. C. PRATT .................................................. Pint Sergeant J. G. TAYLOR ............................................ Platoon Sergeant R. W. WORSHAM ........................................... Platoon Sergeant LOIS JOHNSON .................................. . ................. Spomor IlULMQUIST HALE COMPANY B R. W. HOLMQUIST ................................................. Captain j. B. DUNLAP ............................................. Fin! Lieutenant SAM VENABLF, .............................................. Fin! Lieutenant W. W. DBATON ........................................... Second Lieutenant C. MARSHALL ............................................ Second Lieuteizmzl J. A. ROWNTRIEE .............................................. Firxt Sergeant H. C. CHAPPELL ........................................... Platoon Sergeant L. WALDROP ............................................... Platoon Sergeant BILLIE HALE ...................................................... 5170mm MYNATT WHISMAN YATES SECOND BATTALION W.O.MYNATT ........ ................ . ...... .. ....... ..Maj0r C. A. YATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. . . . . . .Fim't Liezlteizmzl and Adjutant J. H. BRAKEBILL A...................... ............ ..Batlalimz Sergeant Major VIRGINIA WHISMAN ..... . .............. . ..... . ..................... Spamor 123 4.4:ng . TICKLE MULHERIN COMPANY C W. WI. TICKLE .................................................... Captain T. H. ALLEN .............................................. FirJt Lieutenant B. F. GEORGE .............................................. Fm; Lieutenam R. B. MCLEAN .......................................... Serond Lieutenant D. C. COTTER ............................................. Second Lieutenam J. M. PECK ................................................... Fin! Sergeant J. E. GETTY ............................................... Platoon Sergeant J. N. CULVAHOUSE ......................................... Platoon Sergeant PATTY MULHERIN ................................................. Spomor TOMBRAS IRVINE COMPANY D C. P. TOMBRAS. . . .. ...... . .................................. . ...... Captain J. R. HARRIS ............................................... Fin! Lieutenant R. W. BRUMFIELD ........................................ Semnd Lieutenant LEROY BUCKNER .............................................. First Sergeant L. BEASLEY ............................................... Platoon Sergeant EUGENE PEREDA .............................. . . . . .......... Platoon Sergeant MARY IRVINE ........................ . . . . ........ . ................ S pomor Worm ROTH STE FFEY THIRD BATTALION F. A. WORD ........................................................ Major W. G. STEFFEY .. ........... . .................. Fin! Lieutenant am! Adjutant R. W. BARBER ............. . .......................... Battalion Sergeant Major EVELYN ROTH ..................................................... Spomor LESTER LESTFR COMPANY E N. J. LESTER ............ a , . .......... . ............................ Captain P. L. COBB ........... . . . . . ................................. Fm; Lieutenant R. A. PARRACK ................................ . ............. Fin! Lientezzmzi O. S. C. HAMMER ...... . .................................... Firyt Lieulenant C. V7. CORNFORTH . . . . . .................................... Second Lieutenant H. H. CROCKETT . . . . . . .................................... Second Lieutenant C. COLBY . . . . . . . . . . .......................................... Firyt Sergeant C. R. JACOBSON ........................ . ................... Platoon Sergeant A. C. BEAN ........... . .................................... Platoon Sergeant MARGARET LESTER ................................................. Spamm- WOODALL DOWNING COMPANY F H. R. WOODALL ................................................... Captain J. C. KIMBROUGH ............................................ Pint Lieutenant J. R. HOLLINSHEAD .......................................... Fimf Lieutenant R. S. OWEN ................................................ Filirt Lieutenant R. M. CORNFORTH ........................................ Second Lieutezzmzt j. D. VOIGHT ............................................ Serorzd Lieutenant D. L. KIVETT ................................................ Fim Sergeant C. H. ANDERSON ............................................ Platoon Sergeant J. S. HERBERT ............................................. Platoon Sergeant SUE DOWNING .................................................... Spomor VANN EMERT STOTHART BAND C. H. VANN ..................................................... Captain E. C. STOTHART ............................... Fin! Lieutenant and Dram Major XV. H. YOUNG ............................................ Semud Lieutenant E. C. BATES .............................................. Second Lieutenant J. H. FRIES ............................................... Second Lieutenant JEAN EMERT ...................................................... Spmzmr 129 RIFLE TEAM L. R. BUCKLER Captain CAPTAIN GRIFFIN SERGEANT Cox Ojficer in Charge Coach MARY LOUISE CLAPP Sponsor MEMBERS R. W. WORSHAM G. DANIELS KEN CHRISTENBERRY J. V. XVATSON C. C. PRATT NORB LESTER L. R. BUCKNIER J. ROWNTREE A. C. BEAN L. H. HOLMES J. A. MOORE D. QUINN W. L. FULTON Back Row: Left t0 RighU Capt. S. H. Griflin, Worsham. Daniels, Watson, Christenberry. Holmes. Rowntree, Moore. Beam. Front Row: Quinn, Buckmr. Clapp, Pratt, Fulton. 130 VOLUNfEER MAJOR BOB N EYLAND The Major has ended his nine-year reign as head football coach at the llHill. To the thousands of Volunteer supporters throughout the nation, this is indeed sad news. for Major Neyland has made football history at Tennessee. The master builder of the powerful Orange and White teams leaves behind a mark that may never be equaled in football circles. During his coaching period at the University, the Vols lost only one game on Shields-Watkins Field. Eighty-eight games were played, of which 76 were won, 5 tied, and 7 lost. Tennessee amassed 2,120 points against 87 opponents Who scored only 311 points. It is interesting to note that the Vols averaged 24 points per game to their adversaries' 5. Before the kick-olf at the Louisiana State University game, friends, students, and alumni gathered on the field and expressed their regret at the loss of such a fine coach and sportsman. Major Neylandts farewell reply was brief, but it carried a great deal of feeling when he said, llMy great regret at leaving is tempered only by the hope that I may return to be with you all once again? COLONEL PAUL PARKER Dz'rez'lor of Athletic; ASSISTANT COACHES J. H. BARNHILL ............................................ Frexlymmz Coach HUGH FAUST ........................................ Anixtaizt Foothzll Coach J. B. ELLIS ........................................ .AHiJlmzt Football C0451? J. H. BARNHILL HUGH FAUST MAJOR BOB NEYLAND VARSITY COACHES ROBERT R. NhYLAND Head Football Comb PAUL B. PARKER Anixtmzl Football Coark and Athletic Director W. H. BRITTON Anirtmzt Football Coach, Baxkelball, 477d Tmrk Comb COLONEL PAUL PARKER MAJOR BILL BRITTON 135 THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM Following up last yeafs improvements in the Athletic Program at Tennessee, the Athletic Council this year added boxing as one of the minor sports. This latest unit of the University's athletic representation makes a well-balanced line of teams both major and minor. Tennessee is now able to participate in almost any field in the interest of sports. This is a vast improvement, and one that is appreciated by students and all lovers of minor sports. ATHLETIC COUNCIL PRESIDENT J D. HOSKINS .................................. Memher, Ex-Ofwio N. W. DOUGHERTY ............................................... Chairman L. R. HESLER .............................................. Family Member R. C. MATTHEWS ........................................... Farzzlty Member WILLISTON Lox ........................................... Almmzz' Member HERMAN WOODAI.L ......................................... Student Aiemlaer HARRISON BOURKARD ....................................... Student Member J. S. HALL ..................................... Prejident, Athletic Aixrmiatimz COLONEL PAUL PARKER .......................... Senelary, Athletir Amocialiou 1, PARKER HOSKINs MATTHEWS WOODALL HESLER DOUGHERTY BOURKARD 136 BOXING L. B. uPETE AUSTIN, JR. LONNIE ALEXANDER CHARLES ETTER LAWRENCE FRANKLIN MARK SENTER XWILLIAM TUNNELL JOE WILLIAMS ROBERT SMITH, Manager WRESTLING JOE BOND, Captain ' C. H. ANDERSON HARRISON BOURKARD JACK HAYNES DON HOUSEHOLDER SAM MCALLISTER NELSON MCCARROLL CLYDE YATES C. C. PRATT, Manager GOLF L. B. PETE AUSTIN, JR. JOHN HEISKELL JACK LOVELL, Captain BERT WHITE WEARERS OF T -1934-35 FOOTBALL MALCOLM ANDERSON ALFRED AUSTELLE .HOWARD BAILEY HARRISON BOURKARD JIM CLAXTON PETE CRAIG EDDIE CRAWFORD PHIL DICKENS FRANK DITMORE DICK DORSEY HOD GIDDENS RALPH HALLEY, Captain SONNY HUMPHRIES HENRY KROUSE BILL LIPPE FRANK LOVINGOOD FRED MOSES SHORTY NEEDHAM TOBY PALMER JOHN PATY JACK PICK JIM PORTER LOUIS POUNDERS GENE ROSE DOE SILBERMAN VERNON TANSIL CHARLIE VAUGHAN MURRAY WARMATH DEWITT WEAVER SANDEY SANDERSON, Manager TRACK HARRY ANDERSON HOWARD FRAZIER BILL LIPPE NELSON MCCARROLL DAVID MCPHERSON LOUIS POUNDERS WILL PRICHETT A. B. PUGH, Captain BARNETT SLEDGE HAROLD WOLFE HERMAN WOODALL O. C. ARMIFAGE, Manager TENNIS NELSON HODGES ROBERT ERNEST JONES BEENE PAUL FITTS BASKETBALL HARRY ANDERSON, Captain FLOYD MARSHALL EVERETT MARTIN GENE JOHNSON TIPTON MASTERSON MARION PERKINS BILL REED BOB PATTERSON, Manager SWIMMING LUTHER GALYON JAMES TUTTLE HARRY TUBBS WILLIAM LEE JIMMIE WISE JOHN BROWN JESSE THOMAS J. H. BOWLING CHARLES ETTER RALPH HATLEY Captain 7 COMOLEHMLM m , GENE ROSE HOWARD BAILEY RALPH HATLEY JIM CLAXTON End All-Soutbeastem Tackle Captain, Tackle Center Cincinnati, 0. Knoxville Jackson Knoxville SC 0 R E 8 Tennessee ...................... 32 Centre ......................... 0 Tennessee ...................... 19 North Carolina .................. 7 Tennessee ...................... 27 Ole Miss ....................... 0 Tennessee ...................... 6 Alabama ....................... 1 3 Tennessee ...................... 14 Duke .......................... 6 Tennessee ...................... 1 2 F 0rdham ....................... 1 3 Tennessee ...................... 14 Mississippi State ................. 0 Tennessee ...................... 1 3 Vanderbilt ..................... 6 Tennessee ...................... 19 Kentucky ....................... 0 Tennessee ...................... 19 Louisiana State .................. 13 Tennessee ..................... 175 Opponents ..................... 58 MURRAY WARMATH EDDIE CRAWFORD LOUIS POUNDERS HENRY KROUSE All-Soutbeailern Guard Tackle End Quarter Humboldt West Liberty, 0. Memphis Memphis FOOTBALLT1934 The Vols ushered in their 1934 grid season as they encountered the Pray- ing Colonels of Centre on Shields-Watkins Field. They showed a diversified running, passing and punting attack, and a sturdy defense. However, for once, there were no MCEvers or Feathers to steal all of the glory. The honors were greatly divided among numerous members of the squad. The Vols clicked nicely at times as they registered their five touchdowns, two of which came in the first period, one in the second, and two in the third. The blond-headed Vaughan led the scorers with two touchdowns, followed by Malcolm Anderson, Dick Dorsey, and Phil Dickens, who made one each. The Vols traveled to Chapel Hill for their second game of the season in order to take another win. They met the North Carolina Tar Heels on a 141 TOBY PALMER CHARLIE VAUGHAN PETE CRAIG BILL LIPPE Captainwlecl. Halfbavk AU-Soutlaem Halflmzk Fulllmvk Fullback Shelbyville Knoxville Ashport New York City mighty slippery Kenan Field, but Henry Krouse, Pug Vaughan, and Toby Palmer were equally as slick. Krouse returned the Opening kick-Off for a touchdown, and after trailing at the half, 7 t0 6, Vaughan and Dickens displayed great ability at running, by scoring touchdowns in the third period making the final score 19 t0 7. The Orange and White crew next encountered the Ole Miss eleven. It was a stubborn Delta team that battled the Vols to a deadlock for two quarters then crumpled before a vicious third period onslaught. Battered down by fresh crews, Ole Miss allowed the Tennessee reserves to score in the last quarter when Keever raced 6 yards off-tackle. In this game Shorty Needham had the thrill of making the only touchdown of his career. The Vols were undefeated when they boarded the train for Birmingham on their way to battle Alabamafs Crimson Tide 0n Legion Field. The Tide 142 en PHIL DICKENS JACK PICK FRED MOSES DOE SILBERMAN H 41 fback C enter Quarter T415121 e Hartsville Elkmont Knoxville Chattanooga rnen, surging With unstoppable manpower and a bainng aerial attack removed a huge obstacle from their march toward the Rose Bowl by defeating the Volunteers. It was a bitter struggle that saw a gallant Volunteer eleven wage a desperate and commendable fight, only to fall before the forces of a superbly trained and smart Alabama eleven. The next week Wallace Wade produced on Shields-Watkins one of the best teams ever to don the blue jerseys of Duke, when he endeavored to repeat his victory of the previous year. It was the home-coming game, and on the brink of another defeat at the halfway mark, when the Vols trailed the Blue Devils, 6 t0 0, the Orange-clad men struck swiftly and effectively in the third quarter as they threw confusion into the Duke ranks and scored two touch- downs to send thousands of old grads on their way singing praises of the dar- ing V01 heroes. VERNON TANSIL DICK DORSEY FRANK DITMORE HARRISON BOURKARD End Halfbark End Guard Nashville Memphis Etowah Knoxville Tennessee then journeyed to New York for their only intersectional game of the season. In this game the Fordham Rams were considered the undere dogs, but they proved their ability in the last period when Sarausky made a spectacular 62 yard dash to give the Rams a 13 to 12 victory. Vaughan, whose running and accurate passes had been the mainstay of the Tennessee team, was ejected from the game in the last period due to a disagreement with the oHicials. The effect of this removal seemed fatal. The following game was played with the Mississippi State Aggies on Shields-Watkins. Major Neyland had hoped to let the regulars rest this game, but found the opposition breaking up all attacks in the hrst half to have a 0 to 0 draw at the end of the period. iiPhantom Phil Dickens opened up the fireworks in the third quarter with his spectacular shifting and twisting through the line and around end, KENNETH NEEDHAM JOHN PATY DEWITT WEAVER HOD GIDDENS Guard Halfbark Guard Center Knoxville Bell Buckle Nashville Knoxville converting two of his runs into touchdowns. These were the only two touch- downs of the game. Then the time came for the great rival game. McGugin Field was filled with excited spectators as the Volunteers unleashed their mightiest running attack of the year to sweep to triumph over Vanderbilt. The Orangemen, every one of them, played inspired football from the start to the finish. They were out to win the last game of the Neyland-McGugin series for Major Bob Neyland, and. they werenit to be denied. Thanksgiving Day found a fine group of fighting Kentucky XWildcats try- ing to devour the stalwart Volunteers on Shields-Watkins Field. However, their plans were spoiled as the V015 slashed through the big Blue team for numerous long gains and giving the crowds thrills galore. The longest was a dazzling 79-yard run by Henry The Mouse Krouse, who returned 21 Ken- MALCOLM ANDERSON Woovxow DERRYBERRY CECIL HUMPHREYS FRANK LOVINGOOD Fullbark Quarter End Tackle Tullahoma Columbia Paris Maryville tucky punt in the third quarter. Freddie Moses also made two spectacular runs, one of 38 yards after intercepting a pass and another for 33 yards after receiving a punt. The Tennessee Volunteers played their final game of the season on Shields- Watkins Field, with the Louisiana Tigers as their opponents. It was the final game under Major Bob Neyland. With a bold Tennessee team battling for their retiring coach and Louisiana State fighting desperately to ruin Neyland's farewell party, the game proved to be one of the most exciting ever staged on a Southern gridiron as Tennessee emerged the victor. Major Neyland, Who joined the ranks of Tennessee,s former coaches at the final whistle Of that game, left a remarkable record in the nine years that he coached Volunteer teams. 146 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN 1934 MALCOLM ANDERSON ALFRED AUSTELLE HOWARD BAILEY HARRISON BOURKARD JIM CLAXTON PETE CRAIG EDDIE CRAWEORD PHIL DICKENS FRANK DITMORE DICK DORSEY HOD GIDDENS RALPH HATLEY, Captain 801;:NY HUMPHRIES HENRY KROUSE BILL LIPPE 147 VOLUNTEER FRANK LOVINGOOD FRED MOSES SHORTY NEEDHAM TOBY PALMER, Captain-Elect JOHN PATY JACK PICK JIM PORTER LOUIS POUNDERS GENE ROSE DOE SILBERMAN VERNON TANSIL CHARLIE VAUGHAN MURRAY WARMATH DEWITT WEAVER SANDY SANDERSON, Manager FRESHMAN NUMERAL MEN WILLIAM ANDERSON RICHARD BEQUETTE LEE BIGGS GEORGE BRYSON ONARD CROSS KENNETH DAVIS HARRY EPPERSON WALTER EVANS WALLACE FIELDS ROBERT FULTON JOE BLACK HAYES M. H. HAYS WILLIAM HUDJENS MARSHALL JEFFORDS SAM JOHNSON WIL LIAM KENNEDY GEORGE KOLEAS I934 VOLUNTEER WILLIAM LEFFLER SAM LEVINE JOE LITTLE RALPH MAXWELL HARRIS MILLS D. W. MCCLURE ALLEN POWERS ALLEN RAMSEY ALLEN RICE JAMES SHULL KARLTON WARMBROD JAMES WEBSTER JACK WELLS FRANK CRAWFORD THOMAS HARTS LEROY NIBLETT WALTER HUNT, Manager , 45, ; HARRY ANDERSON, Captain ROBERT PATTERSON, A'Immger Baxskcet Egan ::: ANDERSON MARTIN MARSHALL MASTERSON JOHNSON BASKETBALL-1935 The 1935 basketball team proved to be one of the outstanding teams of the year at the University. A group of flaming sophomores surprised the entire South by their fine play and sportsmanship. The Team spirit was high, and the boys performed in veteran style to the delight of the students and fans. The speedy and. versatile quintet won ten games during the season. The victims were Tennessee XVesleyan, L. M. U., Tulane, Georgia Tech, Emory and Henry, Au- 150 PERKINS EBLEN REED BEAN burn, and Vanderbilt, The only losses of the season were five games; one to Clemson, two to Kentucky, and two to Alabama. Several of these losses were very close, hard- fought games, and often a point or two proved to be the Victor's margrn. The Tennessee Vols were particularly fortunate in that no injuries or other losses were sustained during the season. One of the outstanding games of the year was the last one with Kentucky. The Vols completely outplayed the outstanding Kentucky five only to see the game lost in the last few seconds when a Kentucky player tossed in a beautiful shot for a two point margin of victory. Due to the splendid cooperation, team spirit, and ability, the brilliant sophomores made basketball history at the Hill, and fmished fourth in the Southeastern Con- ference race. 151 SMIru VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE?1935 Tennessee ........ 64 Tennessee ........ 5 2 T ennessee ........ 3 5 Tennessee ........ 58 Tennessee ........ 39 Tennessee ........ 36 Tennessee ........ 32 Tennessee ........ 22 Tennessee ........ 48 Tennessee ........ 29 Tennessee ........ 23 Tennessee ........ 39 Tennessee ........ 28 Tennessee ........ 34 Tennessee ........ 39 Tennessee ..... 57 Tennessee Wesleyan ......................... 20 L. M. U. .................................. 16 Clemson ................................... 40 Tulane .................................... 18 Tulane .................................... 27 Georgia Tech .............................. 26 Emory and Henry .......................... 29 Kentucky ; ................................. 48 Auburn .................................... 28 Alabama ................................... 45 Alabama ................................... 30 Vanderbilt ................................. 29 Kentucky ................................... 30 Georgia Tech ............................... 30 Vanderbilt .................................. 37 Opponents ............................... 745 3 VARSITY LETTERMEN Anderson, Martin, Marshall, Masterson, Johnson, Perkins, Reed, Patterson, Mgr. FRESHMEN LETTERMEN Cross, Flelds, Fisher, Krisle, Mills, Ramsey, Rice, Riggs. 152 HERMAN WOODALL Captain Track 35 ANDERSON BLACKBURN REED WOODALL TRACK-1934 The Orange and White cinder team for 1934 proved to be one of the best track teams turned out to represent Tennessee. Although many of last year's men were lost, there were quite a number of sophomores who showed well in competition. No small percentage of the success of this team is due to the untiring eHorts of Coach Britton. The all-time track records for the high-jump, the pole vault, and the 220-yard dash were broken, and the record for the 100-yard dash was tied. The team took part in four dual meets, the T. I. A. A. meet, and the Southeastern conference meet. They won the first of their dual meets, which was with Maryville, by a decisive score of 64 to 54. They also captured victories from Auburn and David- son, losing only to the strong Crimson Tide. Showing up well in all events, Tennes- see captured first place in the T. I. A. A. meet. They did not show up so well in the Southeastern conference meet in which they took fifth place. With the return of the greater part of the squad, Coach Britton should be able to produce an even better team in 1955. PRI'I'CHETT SLEDGE HANSARD 1934 TRACK RESULTS MAYNARD Tennessee ................................................... 64 Maryville .................................................. 54 Tennessee ................................................... 62 Davidson ................................................... 58 Tennessw ................................................... 39 Alabama .................................................... 78 Tennessee ................................................... 67 Kentucky .................................................... 50 VARSITY TRACK HARRY ANDERSON DAVID MCPHERSON BARNETT SLEDGE HOWARD FRAZIER LOUIS POUNDERS HAROLD WOLFE WILLIAM LIPPE WILL PRITCHETT HERMAN WOODALL NELSON MCCARROLL A. B. PUGH O. C. ARMITAGF. Mgrj FRESHMAN TRACK EDWIN CRAWFORD ELI ELLIS GLEN JEFFRIES MARION PERKINS WILLIAM REED 6 L955 155 ALL-TIME TENNESSEE TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS Event 100-yard dash lOO-yard dash 220-yard dash 440-yard run 880-yard run Mile Two Mile 120-yard H. Hurdle 220-yard L. Hurdle Shot Hammer High Jump Pole Vault Broad Jump Discus Javelin Retard 10 sec. 10 sec. 21.8 sec. 50.3 sec. 156.6 422.7 956.5 15.4 25. 4561,62 111'10 6V4 12'8 22'8 1346.2 1816.2 Held by Robert Winfrey Harry Anderson Harry Anderson P. N. Hugg Harold Wolfe Chauncey Stout Tillman Stewart F. F. Kay F .F. Kay Herman Hickman N. W. Dougherty David McPherson Will Pritchett Maurice Corbett Paul Heydrick R. M. Vowell Year 1929 1934 1934 1930 1933 1933 1930 1925 1923 1931 1909 1934 1934 1929 1930 1925 START OF THE CROSS-COUNTRY RACE Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. V51 VS TENNIS TEAME1935 Coach Adanager HUGH FAUST CHARLES MAYFIELD T E A M HARRY HYLTON NELSON HODGES CHARLES SIENKNECHT WILLIAM REED C. B. STANSBERRY W. W. SMITH R E S E R V E Union College Mississippi College Maryville Emory and Henry Chattanooga Sewanee . Vanderbilt CHARLES HERRINGTON SCHEDULE April 12 at Knoxville April 16 at Knoxville April 18 at Knoxville April 23 at Knoxville April 25 at Knoxville April 26 at Sewanee April 27 at Nashville Tennessee vs. Sewanee Tennessee vs. T. P. I. Tennessee vs. Sewanee Tennessee vs. Kentucky Tennessee vs. Maryville Tennessee vs. TIAA Tennessee vs. Chattanooga April 29 at Knoxville May 3 at Knoxville May 4 at Knoxville May 6 at Knoxville May 8 at Maryville May 10 at Cookeville May 13 at Knoxville GOLF TEAM-1935 JAMES WALLS, C 04:12 JACK LOVELL, Captain JOHN EATON KELLER SMITH PETE AUSTIN BERT WHITE SCHEDULE Tennessee 18. Maryville 0. March 30 at Knoxville Tennessee 10. Holston Hills Club 8. April 6 at Knoxville Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, April 20 at Knoxville Southern Intercollegiate Meet, April 25, 26, and 27 at Athens Ga. Tennessee vs. Kentucky, May 4 at Knoxville Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, May 11 at Nashville JACK LOVELI. Captain 159 VOLUNTEER VVRESTLINGTWLAM- 935 gQL' VARMTY ' . C. H. ANDERTON SAM MCALLISTER JOE BOND, Captain J. N. MCCARROLL ; HARRISON BOURKARD CLYDE YATES L , JACK HAYNES C. C. PRATT, Manager DON HOUSEHOLDER FRESHMEN WILLIAM LEFFLER H. G. EPPERSON JOE SILVA WILLIAM HOUSE SCHEDULE Tennessee vs. Y. M. C. A. Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt Tennessee vs. Maryville Tennessee vs. Maryville i: Tennessee vs. Y. M. C. A. Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt Tennessee vs. Appalachin State Teachers Tennessee vs. Appalachin State Teachers Tennessee vs. Y. M. C. A. SWIMMING TEAMF1935 J. H. BOWLING JOHN W. BROWN CHARLES E ETThR LUTHER A. GALYON FRESHMEN DONALD J. RICHARDSON HARRY C. WORTMAN VARSITY JIMMIE WISE 161 WILLIAM D. LEE JESSE THOMAS HARRY A. TUBBs JAMES M. TUTTLE SAM P. DAVIDSON JOHN H. LASSITIZR BOXING TEAM 1935 LONNIE ALEXANDER L. B. PETE AUSTIN, JR. CHARLES ETTER LAWRENCE FRANKLIN MARK SENTER WILLIAM TUNNELL JOE WILLIAMS ROBERT SMITH, Manager SCHEDULE Tennesse vs. Mississippi State Tennessee vs. Citadel 162 Tennessee vs. King College Tennessee vs. Alabama ALLEN BOWLING MULLINS CHEER LEADERS 163 VOLUNTEER BURL GEORGE TED HUNTER I 72t7'zm1mul Mamgem Hntmaxmumcak MENTS INTRAMURALS Students who do not participate in Varsity athletic activities at the University have been offered a wider and more varied program of Intramural Sports this past year than at any previous time in U-Tis his- tory. Last years program has been continued practically in total, and many new activities have been added for the hundreds of students who find Intramurals their only source for competitive sports. The men's program is so arranged as to offer contests between indi- viduals, classes, independent groups, and fraternities. Usually the keen- est and most heated competition arises in the fraternity events. This is no doubt due to the fact that the large Intramural Trophy, FLOYD MARSHALL awarded each year, is one of the most coveted cups 0n the campus. Indjmdual Tami; CMMWW Last year, the existing Trophy was retired by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, that fraternity having won it three years in a period of the last six. The re- tirement of this cup necessitated the beginning of competition on a new one, and this year a larger and more beautiful Trophy has been offered to the fraternity winning it for three different years. When the Vol- unteer went to press it was impossible to predict the final outcome of the competition for the year as several important events, which were on the calendar, could have changed the standing greatly. Rivalry has PI KAPPA ALPHA, Baieball Cbampiom 166 been keen, however, and the fraternity putting the first leg on the new cup will have indeed added an important laurel to their lodge. The schedule opened October 8th with the tennis singles and doubles. Alpha Tau Omega carried OH both of these events, the Marshall brothers, Lloyd and Floyd, winning the doubles, and Floyd taking the singles. Next came golf, and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon team composed of Toddy Smith and Harry Price, Jr., won this event, defeating the Alpha Tau Omega team in the finals. Smith was also winner of last years individual golf championship. Vi; 3 ; Fraternity shqueboard contests were held as the last event in October. and the Phi Pi Phi team defeated the Sigma Chi's in the finals of this 7 ex ent. KELLER SMITH . Individual Golf Champion November was ushered in by the ever popular swimming meet. The competition was keen in this event, and every inch of space at the Me- morial Gymnasium pool was crowded with spectators during the different heats. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, however, repeated its performance of last year and eked out a Victory over the Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Chi teams who tied for second place. Close on the heels of the swimming meet came the fox hunt, and this annual event was filled with as many thrills and exciting moments as before. Barnett Sledge acted in the role of Reynard, and it was some SIGMA CHI, Track Clmmpiom 167 TOM GARY BYRON BLEDSOE Winner Horxetrlzoe Champ, Crow Country Race time before his pursuers caught up with him. Sam Hansard was first to overtake Sledge. . . Individual Shumeboard fell on November 20th, and, after wading V-t through a large field, Frank Bird defeated J. C. Jenkins in the finals to : cop the event. f There were about 128 entries in the Cross Country Race held Thanks- : giving morning. Tom Gary, representing the Phi Gamma Delta fra- i ; DELTA SIGMA PHI, Playgromzd Ball Champion; 168 WILFORD PRICHARD Handball Champion ternity, came in first, but the Sigma Nu team won the event. The first event of the new year was the News-Scntinel Relay Carnival held in Memorial Gymnasium. Most of the old records held up under the strain this year, but the Sigma Chi pledge team broke their own relay record of 1:136, making it this year in 1:133. The Phi Gamma Delta team won the meet with the Sigma Phi Epsilon team coming in second. Bill Anderson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge, won the individual sprint SAM HANSARD IVinner, Fox Hunt SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, Swimming Cbampiam 169 Wu :wii, ilk, WWW 2 :5- gin :3 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Fraternity Golf Champion: Fraternfty Horjejbae Champion; over Freddie Moses, another SAE, but failed to better the standing record of :18 set by Van Rayburn and Johnny Bayless. The basketball tournament is always one of the most interesting and popular events on the calendar, and this yearis meet was no exception. After several days of hard games, the Sigma Nuis and Sigma Chi's made their way to the finals, and, after a close game all the way through, the Sigma Nu's emerged Victorious. 170 PHI P1 Pm ALPHA TAU OMEGA Fraternity Siaulflebomd Champion: Fraternity Tennit Champion; Volleyball was the lone event of the month of February, and the Phi Sigma Kappa team finally overcame the Sigma Chi's to carry ofiC the laurels. The final standings in the Trophy race will be determined by the out- come of the remaining events on the schedule. Playground ball, track, horseshoe pitching, baseball, and another new event, bicycle racing, will bring the yearhs activities to a close. 171 WOMENtS INTRAMURALS At the opening of school Elizabeth Sterchi was appointed Intramural Manager for the year. Sorority and Athletic Club managers were elected to assist Miss Sterchi in the work and plans for the year. Rivalry. and plans of keen competition could be heard mingled with the talk of the various groups. High interest was found in regards to the much coveted All-Yeat-Participation Trophy. The Trophy is now in the hands of the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, having been won twice by Zeta Tau Alpha and once by Chi Omega groups. As this material goes to press the Alpha Delta Pi teams are leading the others by a slight advantage of twenty-five points. Three events, Playground ball, Tennis, and Track are left to determine the winner for this year. A much varied and well worked out all-year plan of sports began in the early fall when drawings were made for Individual Tennis. Twenty- eight students participated in the Tournament. Several interesting matches ALPHA DELTA PI, Sororily Bmketball Champion; 172 were played. Allison Datst was the winner, defeating Kate Kyle in the finals by a score of 6-3; 6-4. The Athletic Club events began with the Shufiieboard Tourney. Sorority members are ineligible for these games, but those signing up showed a great deal of interest. Mary Katherine Rollins a member of the Torch Club was declared winner, defeating Virginia Pratt in the finals. The first event for Sorority Competition was the annual swimming meet, November 22, held in the Alumni Memorial Pool. Much preliminary splashing and some practice had been done, and I should say the teams were ready to test their aquatic skills. A score of ZSVZ points won first ALLISON D ARST place for the A. D. Pi's, Chi Omega came second with twenty points, Tti Indlmdwl Temm Cham'bmn Delt finished third with 12 points. The diving furnished much interest, Mary E. McCabe and Margaret DePue being the best of the performers. Sorority ShuiHeboard tournament was held during the week of De- cember 3. Eight Sororities competed. The Alpha Omicron Pi team com- posed of Vivien Gies and Gwendolyn Bittle won a close set from the ALPHA DELTA PI, Sorority Bmelmll Champion! 173 Sigma Kappa team composed of Katherine Cameron and Elise Reed, to ,5, be declared winner of the tournament. After the Christmas Holidays the hrst Intramural gathering was to Wit- ness the News-Sentinel Relay Carnival. This event being one of the very best of the year always gives much entertainment. For the third consecu- tive year the Zeta Tau Alpha team won the Sorority race, with a team composed of Searle, Burrus, Smith and Robinson. For the second time the Kappa Delta pledges won the shoe relay. The K. D. champion shoe stringers were: Johnson, Murphy, Taylor, and Needham. The Senior Class relay team composed of Mynatt, Sterchi, Burrus and Robinson won in ALPHA OMICRON P1 the Class dmslon. Henson Hall Dormltory came first In 1ts group. R. gammy SlaMielmm-d CMMWWJ Braden won a gold medal as winner of the Individual Race for this year. The Annual Sorority Basketball Tournament was held the week of the 17th to 29th. Eight Sororities participated. In the finals, the K. D. team ALPHA DELTA PI, Srn'arily Su'l'mmiizg Clmmpimn 174 lost to the A. D. Pi's. During the whole game the Kappa Delta team led the scoring and it was not until the last minute of play that the A. D. Pi team was ahead. The Athletic Clubs held their Basketball Tournament February 17th. The finals were played between the Torch and Hurricane Clubs. The Hur- ricanes blew through for a 15-7 Victory. For Sorority Foul Pitching eight teams were entered, each consisting of five players. Zeta Tau Alpha won first place with a'score 0f 83 points. The winning team was composed of Whisman, Colson, Vance, Armstrong, and Heatherly. Alpha Omrcron P1 scored second place thh 79 pomts. ZETA TAU ALPHA Ella Dudney, 0f the A. 0. Pi team was high scorer, making 26 out of 50mm?! TWWI CMMPI'WI a possible hfty trials. Virginia Whisman, Zeta and Julia Bennett, Tri Delt scored 19 each to tie for second. ZETA TAU ALPHA, Sorority Iilduor Relay Champion; 175 The First Sorority Volleyball Tournament was judged to be very suc- cessful from the large crowd and interest shown by the players themselves. More than eighty girls participated in the play. The Zeta Tau Alpha team won the final game defeating the Alpha Delta Pi team two games straight. Athletic Club Foul Pitching seemed to stir much interest among the groups. Ruth Doyle 0f the Hurricane Club was winner, scoring 30 out of a possible 50 points. Ruth and Billie Braden of the Hurricane group came second with a score of 28 each. Sorority Horseshoe Pitching being the last of the athletic events, be- fore this material goes to press, was won by Lillian McGhee and Rosa Gray of the Kappa Delta Sorority. WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL COUNCIL 176 ... ampus $1.9... Mmeammwwmm x; : Why, 359;; 9;; 2 $2,133 1 . O um ll PHI KAPPA PHI' Founded at University of Maine, 1898 Publication: Phi Kappa Phi Journal Number of Chapter:: 45 University of Tennessee Chapter Founded 1899 O F F I C E R S MISS MAMIE C. JOHNSTON .......................................... Preyidem RICHARD ACKROYD ............................................ Vice-President PROF. H. B. AIKIN ................................................ Treamrei DR. R. F . THOMASON .................................... Recording Secretary DR. PAUL W. ALLEN ................................... Correxpondirzg Secretary H. B. AIKIN P. W. ALLEN J. E. AVENT G. M. BENTLEY J. D. BOND AXEL BRETT RICHARD ACKROYD URBAN ANDERSON RUTH AURIN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BASS JEAN BEACHBOARD ROBERT H. BECK MARY FRANK BROWN MARION COOLEY R. H. CROCKETT KATHRYN EVA CROW JULIETTE DE FRANCESCHI ACTIVE FACULTY MEMBERS LUZELLE DENTON J. C. HODGES N. W. DOUGHERTY MAMIE C. JOHNSTON C. E. FERRIs H. L. LEE F. F. FRANTZ F. M. MASSEY JESSIE W. HARRIS L. R. HESLER A. W. MCWHORTER ALWIN THALER STUDENT MEMBERS MARIE ELLEN DOUGHERTY MARION O. FRANCIS LOWELL L. GIFFEN HELEN HATCHER JOHN L. HATHAWAY NELSON HODGES ALMA B. KYLE SUE JOE LEGARDE MARGHRETTA B. LUTY A. R. MCLAIN MAURICE PAVLOV ANDREW C. ROBISON VOLUNTEER R. F. THOMASON H. C. WARNER W. H. WICKER C. H. WILSON C. E. WYLIE H. B. WITHAM ROSALIND ROGERS B. P. SLATER DOROTHY SMITH NANNIE GERTRUDE STERLING MAIBELLE THOMAS WOODROW TICKLE MARY VIRGINIA TUTTLE SAMUEL LEROY WALLACE JOHN M. WELLBORN ROSE VIRGINIA WHITE CLYDE MARVIN YORK Ackroyd Anderson Aurin Bass Brown Cooley Crockette Crow de Franceschi Dougherty Francis Giffen Hatchet Hodges Kyle Legarde Luty McLain Pavlov Robison Rogers Slater Smith Thomas Tickle Tuttle Wallace Wellborn White York 185 TAU BETA PI Honorary Engineering Fraternity Founded at Lehigh University, June, 1885 Colon: Seal brown and white Publication: The Bent No. of Cbaptem: 60 Tennessee Alpha Chapter, Established November 15, 1929 O F F I C E R S RICHARD ACKROYD ................................................ Praxidem ED ARNN .................................................... ViCe-President BURNEY P. SLATER ........................................ Recording Secretary A. B. WOOD .................... , ................................ Treasurer C. W. CORNFORTH .................................... Correxponding Secretary FACULTY MEMBERS C. E. FERRIS A. T. HENDRIX N. W. DOGHERTY E. L. CARPENTER C. A. PERKINS J. A. SWITZER R. C. MATTHEWS J. G. TARBOUX K. L. HERTEL S. L. WILKINSON ACTIVE MEMBERS ED ARNN E. R. LEDBETTER , J. L. HATHAWAY C. H. VANN W. R. GALL J. R. HOLLINSHEAD R. H. BECK B. J. WHITLOCK C. L. SEGASER J. M. WELLBORN H. H. CROCKETT T. E. BRAXTON R. H. CROCKETT C. W. CORNFORTH R. B. NICHOLS R. M. CORNFORTH B. P. SLATER R. L. NOYES D. Z. ELLIOTT R. ACKROYD A. R. MCCLAIN 186 VOLUNTEER Ackroyd Arnn Cornforth, C. XXL Crockett, R. H. Elliott McClain Noyes Slater Vann Wellborn Bm bsun Bruswell Bruume Cooke Durst E l I i on Fowlkes Hurdi Lee Noyes II 188 ALPHA CHI SIGMA Honorary Chemical Fraternit;0 Founded at the University of Wisconsin, December, 1902 N0. of Cimpten: 46 NATIONAL PUBLICATION: The Hexagon LOCAL PUBLICATION: The Pentagon Alpha Phi Chapter Established 1929 Membership is drawn from students of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering who in- tend to make some phase of chemistry their life work. 0 F F I C E R S RALPH NOYES ......... Mayter Alchemiu VAN LEE ......... Vire-Ma s ter Alrlaemirt KENNETT BROOME ............. Reporter ROBERT DRIVER ............... Treamrer GUY DARST ........ Mmler 0f Ceremoniei WM. G. STEFFEY ....... Alumni Secretmj MEMBERS JOHN BRABSON JAMES BRASWELL HARRY COOKIE DRANNAN ELLIOTT CHARLES FOWLKES LEO HARDIN RALPH NOYES VAN LEE KENNETT BROOME ROBERT DRIVER GUY DARST WM. G. STEFFEY ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Founded at the University of Illinois, 1924 University of Tennessee Chapter Established, 1932 Number of Clwplerx: 12 Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society for freshmen women. Its require- ment for membership is the maintenance of a scholastic average of 3.4 for two consecu- tive quarters of the freshman year. OFFICERS MARGARET LESTER ............ Prexident MARGARET DICKSON ...... Vice-Prexident EVELYN CARTER .............. Secretary MARTHA LOUISE SMITH ......... Treamrer MEMBERS 2GRADUATID FACULTY MARGARET TILL DEAN HARRIET D. GREVE MARY ELLEN BAKER MEMBERS DOROTHY ANN CHANDLER JULIET DE FRANCHESCHI EVELYN HOLT DOROTHY SMITH MAIBELLE THOMAS ROSE WHITE JOAN ELLIS ALLEN YOUNG BLANCHE DOUGHTY RUTH AURIN Aurin Carter Chandler de Frunceschi 189 Dickson Smith. D. Doughty Smith. M. L. Holt Thomas Lester White Evans Henry Hoffman Rngsduic Tipton Williams Witherington 190 ALPHA SIGMA DELTA An honorary pre-medical fraternity found- ed at the University of Tennessee in 1931, and designed to promote scholarship and good fellowship among the pre-medical stu- dents of recognized institutions of higher learning. 0 F F I C E R S EGBERT RAGSDALE ............. President CHARLES HOFFMAN ........... Treamrer B. C. V. RESSLER ......... Famity Adviwr MEMBERS GENE HENRY J. B. WITHERINGTON C. H. WILLIAMS WILLIAM MOSES RALPH EVANS WILLIAM TIPTON CHARLES HOFFMAN LESTER SMITH T. A. MAGILL EGBERT RAGSDALE ALPHA ZETA Founded at Ohio State University, November 4, 1897. Number of Cbaplerj: 41 Morgan Chapter Established in 1912 Alpha Zeta is an honorary agriculturai fraternity whose membership is composed of outstanding upper classmen. OFFICERS JAMES M. BRYAN ............. Prarideul L. R. ROGERS ............. Vive-Praridenl FRANK M. DEFRIus ............ Serreiary CLYDE M. YORK .............. Treamrer ANDREW C. ROBISON .......... Hirforiml ACTIVE AND ALUMNI MEMBERS PROF. E. C. ALLRED PROF. S. W. ATKINS JOHN BARNHILL PROF. G. M. BENTLEY G. D. COLLINS :3 PROF. O. W. DYNES PROF. S. H. ESSARY H. B. HENDERSON E. M. HENRY DR. L. R. HESLER R. S. HOWARD C. A. HUTTON FRANK JOYCE J. H. MARSHALL J. E. MASON M. W. MOORE H. P. OGDEN 1k PROF. N. D. PEACOCK PROF. J. P. PORTER R. W. SWATTS D. C. WALTON :k DEAN C. A. WILLSON 'F PROF. C. E. WYLIE 1Faculty Advisory Committee 191 Bryan Befriese Howard Einhisun lingers York A 1 1 en Austi n Baptiste C ruig Cruckette Durst Hutley Heiskcll Hullinshend Jack Jennings Lulu: Lovell Mnytield Mullins Pounders Rader Kugstlalc Stutlnn'l 'l'ombms Va 1111 XVumlull 1W CIRCLE AND TORCH Fuunded at the University of Tennessee in 1933 Circle and Torch is a semi-secret Senior Society which will endeavor to honor with membership in their junior and senior years all the outstanding activities men on the campus. The organization is semi-secret in that all of its activities with the exception of its ritualry work will be undertaken pub- licly. OFFICERS LOUIS POUNDERS .............. Pretridem HERMAN WOODALL ....... V ice-Preiidem jOHN H. MULLINS ............ Secretary ED STOTHART ................ Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS PROF. GRAEME CANNING PROF. R. E. DUNFORD PROF. W. E. COLE PROF. FRANK B. WARD STUDENT MEMBERS Senior; CHARLES RADER LOUIS POUNDERS CHARLES VANN LORIN ALLEN RICHARD CROCKETT JOHN BORDEN JACK LOVELL JOHN HOLLINSHIZAD JOHN HIEISKELL NORBERT LESTER j. H. MULLINS GUY DARST RALPH HATLEY CHARLES TOMBRAS ROBERT JACK JACK JENNINGS Imzz'm'; HERMAN WOODAI.L RICHARD BAPTIST CHARLES VAUGHAN CHARLES MAYFllzLD WALTER PULLIAM ED STOTHART JOHN R. LONG W. E. RAGSDALF. CHARLES CRAIG PETE AUSTIN CAP AND GOWN The members of Cap and Gown are elect- ed on the spring of their Junior year, for active membership during the Senior yeare Membership is limited to 12 girls. OFFICERS MARY VIRGINIA TUTTLE ........ Preyz'dem EVELYN HOLT ............ V ire-Prejidem ROSE WHITE ................. Secretary KATHRYN CROW ............. Treamre; MEMBERS MARIE DOUGHERTY MARGHRETTA LUTY CATHERINE OGDEN ELLE GORDON DOROTHY SMITH RUTH AURIN HELEN HATCHER JULIETTE DE FRANCESCHI Aurin Gordon Ogden Crow Iiciskell Smith de aneeschi Holt 'l'utyle Daugherty Lury White 193 SCARABBEAN SENIOR SOCIETY VICTOR DAVIS L. R. HESLER JOHN BARNHILL MURRAY WARMATH ERNEST KENNY RICHARD CARSON RICHARD ACKROYD JAMES BRYAN LOWELL GIFFEN JACK HUTCHISON CLYDE YORK JOE CALDWELL FACULTY MEMBERS C. PORTER CLAXTON GRADUATE MEMBERS MEMBERS LEONARD ROGERS 194 J. P. PORTER R. F. THOMASON j. LEONARD RAULSTON HUGH FOUST TOM DUNLAP HERBERT BRACKETT FRANK DE FRIESE NELSON HODGES HARRY LAUGHLIN CHARLES MCNABB OWEN MYNATT ROBERT PATTERSON BIOLOGIA BETA SOCIETY Founded at University of Tennessee, May, 1934 Biologia is an honor biological fraternity for juniors, seniors, and graduate students Who are majoring or minoring in one of the biological sciences. Elec- tion is based on Scholarship and interest. Biologia aims to stimulate a spirit of Scholarship and research among students of biology. It provides a goal toward which students may work and stimulates interest by sponsoring a biology club open to all students. FIRST TERM OFFICERS W. E. BICKLEY, JR. ............... . ................................. President MARIE DOUGHERTY ................................. . ........... Vice-Preyident MARY B. WILSON ................................................. Secretary 5. L. WALLACE ................................................... Treawrer SECOND TERM OFFICERS TROY JONES ...................................................... PreJident IRALPH ENGLISH .............................................. V ice-Prexident MARY WILSON .................................................... Secretary SAM WALLACE Treamrei F A C U L T Y P. W. ALLEN L. C. MARSTON, JR. G. M. BENTLEY E. B. POWERS GEORGE CAMERON L. R. HESLER G. A. CANNING B. C. V. RESSLER T. A. MAGILL A. J. SHARP L. G. THOMPSON, JR. A C T I V E S D. C. BAIN MARY HICKMAN W. E. BICKLEY, JR. CLEMENCE LEVIN RUTH CAMPBELL . W. M. PRICHARD 'MARIE DOUGHERTY S. L. WALLACE R. S. ENGLISH MARY 3 WILSON S. M. WINGo 195 VOLUNTEER i3; Agtivitices ALL STUDENTS CLUB-LIQ34-35 The All Students Club Council was organized in the Spring of 1919-20 at the University of Tennessee to meet the much needed requirements for' a sys- tem of government for the student body. The officers of the Council are elected by the student body as a whole, and the college and class representatives are elected by their respective groups. The duties of the Council are the supervision of student affairs. O F F I'C E R S MURRAY WARMATH ............................................... PreJident JACK HUTCHISON ............................................. Vice-Prexident O. C. ARMITAGE ............ : ...................................... Secretary jOE CALDWELL ................................................... Treamrer M E M B E R S GUY DARST FRANCES MALLORY Preyidem Senior Clam Reprexentative School of Home Economic: HARRISON BOURKARD BILLIE JACOBS Prejident Izmior Clan Repreyentative College of Engineering JAMES PORTER MARY VIRGINIA TUTTLE Prejz'dent Sophomore Clam Prejident W. S. G. A. WYLIE HOLEMAN ELLE GORDON Preyident Frexbmzm Clan Prexidem Y. M. C. A. CHARLES MCNABB LOWELL GIFFEN Reprexemative Law College Prexidem Y. M. C. A. WIADE KEEVER MARIAN ROBINSON Repreyentative School of Education Reprejemative a! Large JETER ISELY HAL PRICHARD Reprexentative College of Liberal Arts Representative at Large ROBERT PATTERSON ERNEST KENNY Reprexemgtive School of Commerce Frexbman Advixor JAMES BRYAN TED HUNTER Reprelentative College of A griculture Intramural Reprejenmtive 198 VOLUNTEER Armitage Caldwell Darst Giffen Gordon Hutchison Isely Keever Kenny Mallory Patterson Porter Robinson Tuttle Warmath 199 WT CLUB The T Club is an honorary society to which anyone who has made his varsity letter is eligible for membership. The purpose of the club is to sponsor the movement for better athletics throughout the entire state as well as on the campus. 0 F F I C E R S LOUIS POUNDERS .................................................. Prexident MURRAY WARMATH . . . ....................................... Vice-Prexident JOHN BARNHILL .................................................. Treamrer HERMAN WOODALL ............................................... Recorder M E M B E R S HARRY ANDERSON MALCOLM ANDERSON ALFRED AUSTELLE PETE AUSTIN HOWARD BAILEY JONES BEENE CLARENCE BLACKBURN JOE BOND HARRISON BOURKARD J. W. BROWN F. W. CARR JIM CLAXTON ROBERT CORNFORTH PETE CRAIG A. M. CRAWFORD ED CRAWFORD PHIL DICKENS FRANK DITMORE DICK DORSEY JOE DOUGHERTY CLARK DOWLING ROBERT EARNEST J. B. ELLIS HUGH FELTS L. GALYON BURL GEORGE C. E. GIDDENS RALPH HATLEY JOHN HEISKELL NELSON HODGES JOHN HOUSEHOLDER SONNY HUMPHRIES JETER ISELY N. T. JAMES ERNEST KENNY HENRY KROUSE BILL LIPPE JACK LOVELL FRANK LOVINGOOD W. H. MAYNARD FRED MOSES R. NOYES 200 VOLUNTEER KENNETH NEEDHAM TOBY PALMER JOHN PATY JACK PICK LOUIS POUNDERS JAMES PORTER - WILL PRITCHETT GENE ROSE G. RULE GLENN SANDERSON CARLYLE SILBERMANN GORDON SMITH ED STOTHART VERNON TANSIL CHARLES VAUGHAN MURRAY WARMATH DEWITT WEAVER BERT WHITE HERMAN WOODALL Gus YATES R. YOUNG LOUIS POUNDERS Preside ! MURRAY WARMATH Vice-Prwidelzt HERMAN W'OODALL S ecretary A ; 3, z Ia 201 NAHHEEYAYLI CLUB The Nahheeyayli Club is an organiZation composed of one representative from each national fraternity, each local fraternity that has been on the campus at least three years, and two non-fratemity members. Four formal dances are given each year by this club, two in February, known as the Mid-Winter Formals, and two at the close of ' the school year, known as the Finals. 0 F F I C E R S FirJt Term JOE CALDWELL ................................................... Prejidelzl WILL PRITCHETT ............................................. Vice-Prexidem ERNEST KENNY ................................................... Secretary LYN BEASLEY .................................................... Treamrer CHARLES HERRINGTON ..................................... Auiytant Treasurer S ecand Term ERNEST KENNY .................................................. Prexidem JOE THOMPSON ............................................... Vice-Prexidem JACK HUTCHISON ................................................. Secretary LYN BEASLEY .................................................... Treamrer- CHARLES HERRINGTON ..................................... Anixtant Treamrer M E M B E R S LYN BEASLEY ANDERSON SANDERS Lambda Chi A1 p.124 Delta Tau Delta LONDRON C. HANEY DICK CARSON Pi Kappa Phi Phi Gamma Delta STEWART HENSLEE GEORGE WHITE Sigma Alpha Epjilon Phi Pi Phi J01: THOMPSON I CHARLES HERRINGTON Kappa Sigma Sigma Phi Eprilon GUY DARST JACK HUTCHISON Sigma Cbz' Alpha Tau Omega JOHN H. MULLINS JOE CALDWELL Non Frat Pi Kappa Alpha JACK JENNINGS ERNEST KENNY Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu CHARLES SADLER CLAXTON MCCLAIN sz' Sigma Kappa ' Non Fmt WILL PRITCHETT JAMES WALLS Delta Sigma Plai Adviyor 202 VOLUNTEER Beasley Caldwell Carson Darst Haney Herrington Hutchison Jennings Kenny McClain Mullins Pritchett Sadler Sanders Thompson 205 1935 CARNICUS STAFF JACK HUTCHISON .......................................... General Manager Anixlant General Manager; JONES BEENE SAM VENERABLE CHARLES CRAIG JOHN WEST, JR. CHARLES TOMBRAS JAMES BRYANT Dame BUDDY BOWLING, Chairman F. G. DENTON JOE BUTLER ED STQKELY REAMs FARMER Pamd e BOB MATTHEWS, Chairman BROWN ROBERTS ALLEN SAYFORD M. E. KELLER TOM GARRETT VIRGINIA WHISMAN Publicity NORB LESTER, Chairman ELIZABETH MURPHY ROBERT PATTERSON Ticket: 0. B. KEISTER, Chairman SARAH ALLEN BRISCOE WILLA STEEN ALEXANDER WYLIE HOLEMAN Decoration: JOE CALDWELL, Chairman W. E. RAGSDALE ROBERT JACK GEORGE DODSON ANN BOLIN Prize MILDRED GROUT, Chairman MILLICENT EMERY ELIZABETH GREEN MARTHA STALEY COMMITTEES Program BILLIE PENSWORTH, Chairman GEORGE E. FRIAR RUTH DOTY L. D. WORD Refrejlamentx LOUISE CATE, Chairman ALMA BOONE KYLE HELEN WATSON MARGARET SURTZER Fraternity Stmm ROBERT PATTERSON, Chairman DAN BROOKS NAT BOWE CHARLES ETTER S orority Stunt; FRANKIE BROWN, Chairman MARY K. RICHARDS LILY SHAW NANCY SEARLE Bay: Club Stuntx JOHN H. MULLINS, Chairman FRANK H. POST PAUL SLADEN Girl? Club S tzmt: ELLE GORDON, Chairman MARION CALDWELL MARY MARGARET MANEY RUBY BRYAN VOLUNTEER I ndiw'dwzl S tum: FRED MIDDLETON, Chairman ERNEST BOURKARD L. C. STAIR Stage J. W. BAKER, Chairman DON RICHARDSON C. F. SCROGGIN C. L. FRIDDLE WILLIAM D. LEE Performance SAM MCALISTER, Chairman JOHN LONG MASTON K. CALLISON Electrical CLARENCE COLBY, Chairman RICHARD H. COLVIN MERIWEATHER SMITH ALEX GLASGOW Innovation: JETER ISEI.Y, Chairman ELIZABETH BARDWELL CHARLES SADLER Miuellaneou; BARBARA REIS, Chairman ELIZABETH BOWDEN DOROTHY GREEN Alexander Baker Bardwell Bolin Bourkard Bowden Brown Bryan Caldwell Callison Craig Denton Emery Etter Gordon Grout Holeman Hutchison 15er Jack Lee Lester Middleton Mullins Murphy Patterson Pensworth Post Richards Ries Sadler Scroggin Slayden Staley Tombras Watson 205 PERSHING RIFLES Pershing Rihes was founded at the University of Nebraska in the fall of 1892 as a crack drill unit at the instance of the military commandant, John J. Pershing. It was not named Pershing RiHes until 1895 after the departure of Lieutenant Pershing from his tour of duty at the University and preferring to remain as a local unit it developed a national reputation. However in 1925 a program of nationalization was begun and the organization now has seventeen chapters. Among the more prominent members is former Secretary of War Robbins, who was a member before and during the Spanish-American War. VOLUNTEER O F F I C E R S L. R. BUCKNER .................................................... Captain E. L BEASLEY .............................................. FirIt Lieutenant J. R. TURNER, JR. .......................................... Serond Lieutenant J. S HERBERT .............................................. Second Lieutenant R.H . COLVIN ..................................................... Sergeant ACTIVE MEMBERS INACTIVE MEMBERS C. T. BAGLEY C. E. BAIRD J. W. BAKER R. W. BRUMFIELD D. E. BEAN GUY DARST E L. BEASLEY T. B. DONOHO J R. BOWMAN J. T. CARDWELL J E 3mm WHQSEEQUM . 1113er J. E BROWN C H MARSHALL L R. BUCKNER C W MARTIN 1' 3.1: ?;W $3 6;: 345232: ARTER J. G COGSWELL 1SVCS SSTEFFEY R. H. Corva I'OTHART P W. CURTIS C P. TOMBRAS W. F. DILATUSH C. H VANCE H L FIELDS F. A WORD H. A. GERVIN L. HAUN J. S. HERBERT PLEDGES E. 111111. HICKS C. BRANTON COTS R. S. CARTER 27. W JACOB G. R. CRUMPLER JOHNSON S. DAVIDSON G. W. MCDONALD H DAVIE F S. MIDDLETON W F E S H O. MORROW . E .C IETI'EIEDGE R. E. NurT - - E, PEREDA L. H. HOLMES J3. 1;. SSEAY II: XVKH::HES . . LEDGE . . R. C STUDLEY T. H. REYNOLDS J. THOMAS J. ROREX J. R TURNER, JR. 0. L. WILSON Bagley Baird Baker Beasley Bowman Brakebill Brewer Buckner Curtis Dilatush Fields Harris Haun Hicks Holmes Holmquist Hoots Morrow Nutt Parrack Pereda Seay Sledge Steffey Studley Tom'bras Turner 208 SECOND BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE N atiomzl H and quarter: LINCOLN, NEBRASKA E. C. STOTHART, Brigade General F. A. WORD, Major Adjutant GUY DARST, Captain Adjutant Second Brigade Headquarters commands the following companies: Third Regimental Headquarter: SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Fourth Regimental H eadquarter; PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Company B, Family Regiment PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Company A, Third Regiment SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Company A, Third Regiment UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Company C, Fowtb Regiment UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA THE BEAVER CLUB The purpose of the Beaver Club is to extend the hospitality of the University of Tennessee to all visitors participating in 210 tivities under the auspices of the University. The membership shall be composed of Sophomore men, one member from each recognized f raternity, and two members from the non-fraternity group. In addition there shall be one member, with an alternate, cho- sen by the organization, in the third quar- ter to act as president of and advisor to the club in the subsequent year. There shall be onevfaculty advisor chosen from the fac- ulty of the University. 0 F F I C E R S junior; CHARLES S. MAYFIELD, JR. ...... Prexidem CHARLES L. SADLER ........ Act. Prejidenl Sophomore; CHARLES ETTER ........... Vire-Prejidem GILBERT ROBERTSON ........... Secretary STEWART HENSLEE ............ Treamrer M E M B E R S ALPHA TAU OMEGA PHI SIGMA KAPPA Barty N. Macaulay Marvin E. Keller DELTA TAU DELTA PI KAPPA ALPHA Anderson Sanders Gilbert Robertson DELTA SIGMA PHI PI KAPPA PHI Ralph H. Armstrong William G. Wynne KAPPA ALPHA PI PHI P1 Harry A. Gerwin Henry E. Williams KAPPA NU SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Gerson Bush Stewart Henslee KAPPA SIGMA SIGMA PHI EPSILON Arthur J. Cates Jack F. Haynes LAMBDA CHI ALPHA SIGMA CHI Charles Etter Gene Henry PHI GAMMA DELTA SIGMA NU Tom Austin L. Warren Chesney NON-FRAT Kewen C. Dodson Marks Alexander 209 210 THE GUIDES The purpose of the Guides is to unite the girls of the University more closely with the work of our government, and particularly with those problems concerning National defense; to disseminate a National under- standing of these things among those With whom we come in contact and to develop a type of leadership which will best enable us to aid our nation. OFFICERS FLORENCE HUSSEY ............. Captain PATTY MULHERIN ....... FiJ'J't Lieutenant MARGARET LESTER ..... Second Lieutenant JEAN EMERT .............. Fim Sergeant SUE DOWNING .......... Company Clerk LIEUT. B. C. CLARKE ...... Faculty Spomor M E M B E R S SUE DOWNING JEAN EMERT ELIZABETH GREEN BILLIE HALE EVELYN HOLT FLORENCE HUSSEY LOIS JOHNSON MARGARET LESTER PATTY MULHERIN EVELYN ROTH VIRGINIA WHISMAN SCABBARD AND BLADE Founded at the University of Wisconsin, 1904 Colon: RED, WHITE, AND BLUE The purpose of Scabbard and Blade is to unite in a Closer relationship the Military Departments of American Universities, to develop the essential qualities of good and eHicient officers, and to spread intelligent information regarding the military require- ments of our country. COMPANY I, FOURTH REGIMENT Established 192 3 O F F I C E R S R. H. CROCKETT ............... Captam H. H. CROCKETT .......... 111? Lieutenant T. C. BARNES ............ 2nd Lieutenant N. LESTER ................. IJt Sergeau! FACULTY MEMBERS MAJOR F EBIGER CAPTAIN KEMP CAPTAIN HEAD LIEUTENANT CLARKE ACTIVE MEMBERS Cadet Colonel R. H. CROCKETT Cadet Lieutenant Colonel T. C. BARNES Cadet Major OWEN MYNATT Cadet Major F. A. WORD Cadet Captain E. C. BAIRD Cadet Captain NORB LESTER Cadet Caplain W. W. TICKLE Cadet Captain CHAS. TOMBRAS Cadet Captain CHAS. VANN Cadet Captain H. R. WOODALL Cadet Lieutenant CHAS. CORNFORTH Cadel Lieutenant H. H. CROCKETT Cadet Lieutenant W. W. DEATON Cadet Lieutenant J. B. DUNLAP Cadet Lieutenant JACK HARRIS Cadet Lieutenant R. W. HOLMQUIST Cadet Lieznfemmt CHAS. MARTIN Cadet Lieutenant R. A. OWEN Cadet Lieutenant E. C. STOTHART Lieutenant E. W. GADBERRY Lieutenant J. H. ERWIN 212 WOMAN,S STUDENT GOVERNMENT AS- SOCIATION Womanhs student government association is the governing body of the women under- graduate students of the University. It is a member of the all Students Club and as such, is governed by its rulings. All under- graduate students automatically become meme bers of the Association upon their matricue lation. MARY VIRGINIA TUTTLE ........ Preyident NANCY SEARLE ........... Vire-Preu'dent FRANKIE BROWN ............. Secretary HARRIET MILLER ............. Treamrer Town Girl Reprweiziative MARGARET DICKSON Dormitory Prejideizty BETSY HARVEY ............ Hemmz Hall EVELYN HOLT ......... Sopbrwzia Strong ROSE WHITE .............. Chamberlaiiz Chairman of Frejlymmz Orientation MARGARET LESTER THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club, organized in the interest of Home Economics, meets once every month. Two of the meetings are held in the Home Economics Building and the third one as a joint meeting with the Agri- culture Building. 0 F F I C E R S HARRIET MILLER .............. Preyidcm RUTH AURIN ............ Vice-Preyideizt FRANCES MALLORY ............ Secretary ROSE WHITE ................. Treamrer NANCY SEARLE ...... Chm. Publicity Com. IDA ANDERS ................... Spomor 213 ZEBRA CLUB The Zebra Club is an inter-sorority, non- sorority, formed in 1922 in Blount Hall to be composed of the twenty-two horsiest girls on the campus. It was moved to Hen- son Hall in 1931. The only male member on record is President Hoskins. SUSAN BARNETT .............. Preyident MEMBERS NORMA RUFFIN SUE ARA HARRIS CARMEN GERNT MILDRED GROUT BOONE KYLE SUSAN MCGINNIS BILLIE HALE ELIZABETH MARTIN KITTY PARKER BETTY LORD ELLA DUDNEY TINY CROW PATTY MULHERIN SUSAN BARNETT ALYS LIPSCOMB KATE KYLE EVELYN HOLEMAN ELLE GORDON ELIZABETH MOORE ELIZABETH GREENE LOUISE EVANS MARY THOMAS CAMERON SAFETY PIN CLUB The Safety Pin Club was established Oc- tober 16, 1933, for the purpose of having fun on a depression scale and the accom- plishment of one altruistic project a year for the University. Its membership is lim- ited to twenty-one. MAE MAE WELLONS ........... Praridem MAIBELLE THOMAS ........... S en'elary GLADYS LAWSON .............. Treaymer M E M B F, R S EDNA ACUFF HELEN BAKER RUTH GOFORTH SALLY HARRIS SUE LEGARDE ADRIENNE HIGGINBOTHAM PEGGY MCCOOL FRANCES SCRUGCS ANITA SCOTT ELIZABETH SCOTT R0513 WHITE 215 216 ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE ENGI- NEERS This organization is made up of all the Students in the engineering college. It works for the benefit of the Engineering College as a whole. Its organization provides for a council, usually of the offlcers of the va- rious engineering organizations. Faculty advisors are Prof. N. W. Dougherty, Prof. R. C. Matthews and Prof. XXI. R. Woolrich. O F F I C E R S RICHARD ACKROYD ............ Prejidezzt CHARLES VANN .......... Vice-Prejidwlt CHARLES CRAIG ............... Secretary ED JUNGERMAN .............. Treawrer QUEENS EVELYN HOLT ......... Queen of S padey SUE DOWNING .......... Queen of Hearts JEAN EMERT ........ Queen of Diamond; L015 WHITEHEAD ........ Queen of Club; AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Founded 1852 University of Tennessee Chapter Established 1923 O F F I C E R S J. C. PATCHEN ............... Preyz'deut WILLIAM MACADOO ....... Vice-Prejidclll PAUL KAPELOW ............... Secretary V. A. COX ................... Tream'er PROF. N. W. DOGHERTY . .Famlty Advijor 217 218 AGRICULTURAL CLUB The Agricultural Club was founded at the University of Tennessee in 1899. Since its organization, the Club has been instru- mental in the establishment of closer rela- tionship between the students and the face ulty in the study of rural problems and in the advancement of student activities. The policy of the Club has always been the educational and social development of its members through the securing of eminent, literary, scientiflc, and business men to ad- dress the Club at its weekly meetings. Some of the most important things spon- sored by the Agricultural Club are the pub- lication of the Tennessee Farmer , the an- nual Barnwarmin', the sending of :1 Dairy Cattle Judging Team to represent Tennessee in the annual national contest, and the sending of a representative to the annual convention of the American Rural Life As- sociation, and the participation in Intra- mural sports. OFFICERS Fin! Term CLYDE YORK ....................... Prerident W. E. HENDRIX ................ Vire-Preyident CLYDE YATES .............. Serretary-Treamrer HENRY JACKSON ....................... Critic SPENCE HOWARD ............. Sergeant-at-Armx Serond Term ANDREW ROBISON ................... Prexidem SPENCE HOWARD ............... Vice-Prexident CLYDE YATES .............. Secretary-Treamrer EASON HENDRIX ....................... Critic NEWELL THOMPSON .......... Sergeant-at-Arm! Third Term FRANK DE FRIESE .................. Prexidem DONALD WALTON .............. Vite-Pretridem CLYDE YATES .............. Secretary-Treumrer R. D. KILPATRICK ..................... Critic WEBSTER PENDERGRASS ........ Sergeant-at-Arm; 1 934 BARNWARMINi STAFF The Bamwarmin' is the outstanding so- cial event of the Agriculture College at which the students entertain their guests in a manner reminiscent of the times when people in the country used to entertain to celebrate the erection of a new barn. JAMES M. BRYAN .............. Manager LEONARD R. ROGERS. . . .Authant Manager CLYDE M. YORK ...... AJIthdnl Manager Ticket; ................ CLYDE A. YATES Invitation; ........... EMERSON BURNETT Special Ammemem; ........ BILL WYNNE JOHN DRANE Police Force .......... ANDREW ROBISON Publicity ............. FRANK DE FRIESE Decoration; ....... WEBSTER PENDERGRASS Refrexlament: .......... BENNETT BROWN Tramportatimz ............ MARK MOORE Miittellaneom ........... COLEMAN BAIRD Check Room .............. R. S. HOWARD Special Decoration! ...... W. E. HENDRIX Mzm'c ........................ BILL LEE Clean-Up ............ DONALD WALTON HEWELL DUNCAN 219 H INTON DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING TEAM The University of Tennessee Dairy Cattle Judging Team entered two contests in 1934. In the Southern Contest, sponsored by the T. V. A., Tennessee was first over Virginia Polytechnical Institute. In the International Contest held at Waterloo, Iowa, Tennessee was second by two points only to Cornell. Out of the group of sixteen State Agricultural Colleges of the United States and Canada, Clyde York was first of forty-eight con- testants, in judging three out of five breeds, and was second in the other two breeds. T E A M CLYDE YORK BOB MOSELY LEONARD ROGERS D. C. WALTONaAIIemaIe C O A C H E S PROF. W. E. WYLIE S. A. HINTON MOSELY ROGERS WALTON 220 YORK DAIRY PRODUCTS JUDGING TEAM The University of Tennessee Dairy Products Judging Team entered the national cone test sponsored by the Dairy and Ice Cream Machinery and Supplies Association, held in conjunction with the eighth annual Dairy Industries Exposition, at Cleveland, Ohio. There were fifty-seven contestants from nineteen Colleges entered in the contest. Tennessee ranked tenth in the judging of combined products, fifth in the judging of cheese, and second in the judging of ice cream. Mark Moore was fifth in the individual judging of ice cream. TEAM M. W. MOORE FRAN BASS SPENCE HOWARD COACHES T. P. HARRISON HERBERT HENDERSON BASS MOORE HOWARD 221 EASTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE LIVE- STOCK JUDGING TEAM This contest is held annually at some eastern state agricultural college. It is rotated from place to place so that the professors and students have a fine opportunity to get acquainted with the various agricultural colleges and their personnel. The institution, on whose campus the contest is held, conducts the contest, provides ac commodations for teams, and furnishes prizes, but does not compete in the contest. The following team represented the University of Tennessee in last year's event which was held at North Carolina State College. The team made a very creditable showing, winning fourth place among all the eastern teams competing. CLYDE YORK NATHAN LOWE WEBSTFR PENDERGRASS DAVID P. HEADDENeAltef'lzate HEADDEN LOWE YORK UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS Organization of the Young Men,s and the Young Women's Christian Associations. BOARD OF DIRECTORS PROFESSOR W. R. WOOLRICH ....................................... Chairman MRS. FORD WILKINSON ........................................ Vice-Cbairmmz DR. L. R. HESLER ................................................. Tremurer CHARLES BARBER JUDGE D. C. WEBB HOWARD DARROW MRS. FRED RAMSEY MRS. L. R. HESLER MARGARET LESTER LOWELL GIFFEN MAIBELLE THOMAS JULIETTE DE FRANCESCHI ELLE GORDON JAMES HERBERT FRANCES MALLORY HOLLY HORNBECK ADVISORY BOARD PRESIDENT J. D. HOSKINS DEAN F. M. MASSEY DEAN HARRIET GREVE VICTOR M. DAVIS RALPH W. FROST HELEN H. HENDERSON OFFICERS YOUNG MEN S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LOWELL GIFFEN ............ Prexident EGBERT RAGSDALE .......... Serretary HOWARD DARROW ..... Vice-Prexident HOLLY HORNBECK ......... Treamrer EMPLOYED STAFF RALPH W. FROST, General Secretary MINNIE M. WADE, Ojjru'e Secretary HELEN H. HENDERSON, Y.W.C.A. Serretary HOWARD DARROW, Building S ecretary x CLYDE BURNETT, Building Secretary w Q C A B I N E T - - d'x . .A' HOLLY HORNBECK, Fmame; .M DONALD MCSWEEN, Retreat; 7 TOM MCKINNEY, Religiom Meeting; sz MARKS ALEXANDER, Deputatiom XXX FRAN BASS, Building Secretary ' HOWARD DARROW, Building Secretary Freshmen EGBERT RAGSDALE A .. ' BUDDY BOWLING u Sailr- . ' I - Pro mm; N m AA 'L' .II,II 1,, g . waxy, m$4nm1gsuyg W- JAMES HERBERT ;, 9r Simlei Yd, I x .0 3' World Fellowxbip f, ' m T , .' ka WALTER SMITH m .. Vocational Guidance E. W. GADBERRY VIRGIL XWATSON Social; CHARLIE MARTIN FRANK POST JOHN BRENNAN 223 VOLUNTEER YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ELLE GORDON ..................................................... Praridem FRANCES MALLORY ........................................ Fim I'ice-Prejidem JULIETTE DE FRANCESCHI ................................. Second Vire-Prexident MAIBELLE THOMAS ................................................ Sen-etary MARGARET LESTER ................................................ Treamrer C A B I N E T FRANCES HOPPER, Inter-Clmrrla DOROTHY SMITH, World Fellmwlaip MARIAN COOLEY, P71512127; HELEN HATCHER, Social; MURIEL MORGAN, 5052211 Service HELEN WILLIAMS, Room CATHERINE DUNLAP, Mmic SARAH H. MARTIN, Depzztatiom DOROTHY EMERICH, Cailferenfej HELEN HENDERSON, Y.LV.C.A. Serretary COOLEY DE FRANCESCHI GORDON HATCHER MALLORY MORGAN SMITH THOMAS CHRLS GLEECLUB ALICE WEBB ..................................................... Prexidem MARY ELLEN BALDOCK ........................................ Vire-Prexidem JOSEPHINE BARCLFY ................................................ Secretary BOYSGLEECLUB ALVIN RAULSTON ................................................. Preu'dem GENE GADBERRY .............................................. Vive-Prejidem WALTER SMITH ................................................... Secretary .HOI.I.EY HORNBECK ............................................... Tremm-er ORCHESTRA WILBUR EAKIN ................................................... Preyident EVA VEYNOR ................................................. V ice-Prejidem LAURA ROGERS .................................................... Secretary JACK PHELAN .................................................... Treamrer 225 THE UNIVERSITY BAND The University R. O. T. C. Band, under the new and capable leadership of Mr. E. W. Hall, has this year spread out from its hitherto confined sphere of activity of playing for football games, dress parades, and the like, and is looking to the future for broader and greater fields. For the first time in the history of the band it has been made 21 definite organization, with officers to guide the group, in what they hope to be the foun- dation of the best musical organization in this part of the country. The United States Government has supplied the Bandmaster with some thirty new instruments which, combined with the seventy-piece band now in existence, should give the University of Tennessee one of the best equipped bands in the nation. Tours to create interest in high schools bands all over the state, concerts, and radio broadcasts are being planned to advertise the band and the University. These will begin as soon as final preparations can be made. 0 F F I C E R S E. XV. HALL ................................... Bazzdmm'ter and Family Advixor H. B. MCDONALD ................................................. President GORDON GARLINGTON .............................................. S ecretary STUART EVANS ................................................... Treawrer PUB LICITY COIVIMITTEE DONALD MCSWEEN ............................................... Chairman GODWIN WILLIAMS JOHN PARKER M. H. FOWLER SCRIBBLEIVS CLUB MAE MAE WELLONS ........... Preyident ROBERT HEIST ............ Vice-Preyz'denz JULIA ATKIN ......... Secretary-Tream1'er M E M B E R S MARY ELY JEAN EMERT WOODFORD FLOWERS BARBARA GODDARD HELEN HOFFMAN SUE LEGARDE SOPHIE LOWE ALSHA MCCOURT PATTY MULHERIN VIRGINIA PLUNKETT SARA TANKERSLEY MAIBELLE THOMAS ANNE TRIVETTE ED STOKELY MAXINE VUNKANNON WARREE WEST ELIZABFTH WHITE 227 F. C. LOWRY, Chairman, Publication Counril v PuMiwtims Cummings PUBLICATION COUNCIL F . C. LOWRY Chairman C. E. WYLIE DUDLEY CUMMINGS Faculty Reprejenlative Alumna; Repreyentative J. C. HODGES NORBERT LESTER Faculty Repreyeiztative Student Repreyemative JACK LOVELL Student Reprexentative Lester Lowry Wylie PUBLICATION COUNCIL The University of Tennessee Publishing Association, known as the Publication Coun- cil, is a corporation for the issuance of student publications. These publications are: T199 Orange and White, a weekly newspaper, and the VOLUNTEER, an annual. The Association is managed by a Board of Directors, of which the President of the Univer- sity is an ex-officio member. He appoints three active membets-etwo members of the faculty, and one alumnus. The remaining three members of the council, two students and one alumnus, are elected by the students who are subscribers to the above named publications. The Publication Council has all the powers usually attached to a Board of Directors. It constantly keeps in view the best interests of the publications and the student body. It endeavors to enforce only such regulations as will make for growth and betterment in the publications, and will inSure the publications of Clean, worth-while material. The Council has had the cooperation of fine editorial and business staffs, and owes the ma- jority of its success to the individuals who have composed these staffs. Mm HJ A. It 3; Cowpkldy 0mm a, ram glam ? REGRGANIZH! 231 THE EDITORIAL STAFF AT WORK VOLUNTEER EDITORIAL STAFF JACK LOVELL ..................................... L. B. AUSTIN ...................................... ASSOCIATE EDITORS CLARENCE BLACKBURN J. H. MULLINS NORBERT LESTER JACK HUTCHISON RICHARD BAPTIST CLASSES MARY VIRGINIA TUTTLIZ, Editor LUCILLE INMAN MARY GASKILI. LORA BOND ........... Editor-in-Cbief ......... Managing Editor ORGANIZATIONS MARIE DOUGHERTY, Editor MARTHA STALEY, Editor CHARLOTTE WILLSON HELEN JENNINGS HELEN WILLIAMS ANN PRATER MARY BRUCE MCCALLIIi SECRETARIAL STAFF MARTHA MCKEAN, Secwtary-in-Cbief J. J. JONES M. E. JOHNSON ART STAFF ATHLETICS FACULTY JOHN PARKER CHARLES HERRINGTON JAMES ALLISON Edilm' Editor JAMhs GREEN NIAN P BILL JACOB MARGARET INMAN L CY 00R HARRY GERVIN EDNA BENTLY C. W. EVANS MILITARY FRATERNITIES CLAUDE SCROGGIN CHARLES HERRINGTON Editor Editor ROBERT BROWN J. j. JONES JAMES RAYBURN MENS INTRAMURALS SORORITIES DONALD MCSWEEN Editor DOROTHY SMITH, Editor JEAN EMERT DELIA PEET WOMENS INTRAMURALS MARIAN ROBINSON, Editor MARTHA DONALDSON 232 JACK LOVELL THE STAFF LABORS VOLUNTEER BUSINESS STAFF CHARLES P. T OMBRAS ....................................... Bmz'neu Manager ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS JOHN DRANE BILLY PENSWORTH CHARLES PARTELOW MARY MARGARET MANEY L. D. WORD EDDIE FRIAR CHARLES FOWLKES MARGARET LESTER ELIZABETH DONNELL MARY COCHRAN ELLE GORDON LOUISE MURPHY DOT GREENE LORA LOVE JONES LILLIAN MCGHEE LOUISE CATE JESSICA WHITTLE LUCILLE BLAND JOHN Q. A. WEST SECTION MANAGERS LEO BUSSART MARY IRVINE SARAH BROOME STAFF EULA TAYLOR SAM ROSE PARKER MARY KATHRYN RICHARDS NANCY SMITH JOE B. PARKER CHARLES GUTHRIE MARY ETHEL BURNS GLADYS AGEE ALBERTA BAUMGARDNER MARY LOUISE CLAPP POLLY XVALKER CHRISTINE TRIBBLE MARTHA HOPKINS HERMAN WOODALI. WALTER SMITH CHAMP STEVENS MIRIAM GUTHRIE WILLIAM L. FULTON TOMBRAS THE BUSINESS STAFF AT WORK ORANGE AND WHITE RMember of Associated Collegiate PressR EDITORIAL STAFF .. R. JOHN HOMER MULLINS ...................................... Editor, Fall Term R NORBERT LESTER ......................................... Edilnr, S pring Term ASSOCIATED EDITORS FEATURES WALTER PULLIAM DOUG BEAN C. B. STANSBERRY JIMMY ROPER JETER ISELY s P O R T 5 CHARLES GUTHRIE S O C I E T Y WILLA STEEN ALEXANDER MAKE-UP DONALD MCSWEEN ALLISON MOYERS J. FRED BREHM L O A F E R JONES BEENE R E P O R T E R S EVA FREEMAN ROBERT F. PATTERSON, JR. MARTHA MCKEAN MAE MAE WELLONS MARY NEAL GOODSON JOHN PARKER CHARLOTTE W'ILLSON BARBARA GODDARD BILL JACOB NANCY POORE PAUL SLAYDEN MULLINS LESTER 234 THE BUSINESS STAFF IN ACTION ORANGE AND WHITE BUSINESS STAFF ELIZABETH MURPHY ....................................... Bzzxinary Manager RALPH WALLACE ................................... Aniimm Bminm Manager STANLEY ROBERTS ........................................ Collection Manager CATHERINE DUNLAP ..................................... Suburiptimz Manager CIRCULATION STAFF JOHN DRANE JAMES SEAY MARTHA SMITH CAROLYN HARGIS LOUISE MURPHY EDITH COCKRILL RUBY BRYAN TOLEDO HAMBLIN MILDRED BOWLES SUE ARA HARRIS BOBBIE BOYD ED WOMACK LILLIAN MCGHEE MARY VIRGINIA COLSON MARIAN CALDWELL MARTHA LITTLE ALYS LIPSCOMB MARY MARGARET MANEY MARY KATHERINE RICHARDS NORMA RUFFIN JACKIE MCKELVY BITSY FERGUSON 235 ELIZABETH MURPHY BASS DE FRIESE JOYCE MOFFITT DRANE HUSSEY YORK THE TENNESSEE FARMER The TemzeJJee Farmer, A Magazine Dedicated to the Lovers of the Soil is a publication under the supervision of the Ag Club. The magazine was established in 1906 and has been put out every month of the school year since that time. For the past four years the school of Home Economics has put out one issue of the Farmer each year. FRANK M. DE FRIESE ......................................... Editor-in-Cbief CLYDE M. YORK ........................................... Bminem Manager EDITORIAL STAFF CLYDE YATES ................... Managing Editor NEWELI. THOMPSON ............... Anoriate Editor FRAN BASS ....................... Awoviate Editor LEONARD ROGERS ................. Atrtrociate Editor MILTON JOYCE ................... Auntiate Editor FLORENCE HUSSEY ................ Home Ec Editor FAY VASSEY .............. Amociate Home Er Editor RUTH AURIN .............. Home Er Alumni Editor REEVES LITTLE ................ Ag Alumni Editor HARRY MARTIN .............. flmior Farmer Editor HOLLIS FRANKS ......... U. T. Izmior College Editor JARVIS MOFFIT .................. Laval N ezw Editor WILLIAM WYNNE ..................... Wild 0411 JOHN DRANE .................... Exlemion Editor 236 BUSINESS STAFF JAMES BRYAN ........... AJIz'Jtmzt Eminent Manager WEBSTER PENDERGRASS ......... Circulation Manager JOE WILKINS ......... Auiytam Circulation Manager ANDREW ROBINSON . . . .Am'ytam Circulation Manager BURNICE WAGGONER . . .AJJz'Jlant Circulation Manager WILLIAM LEE ............ Local Cirrulatian Manager HEWELL DUNCAN . . .AJJthant Lora! Circulation Mgr. H. G. JACKSON ...... Anixtmzt Lora! Circulation Mgr. BETTY BARGER ....... Home 56 Circulation Manager BENNETT BROWN ............. Adverming Manager W. E. HENDRIX .......... AUiItant Advertijing Mgr, CLAYTON CHAPPELL ...... Amiytmzt Advertiying Mgr. SARAH TANKERSLEY ...... Home EC Advertijing Mgr. CORNELIA STANFORD . .Ayyz'Jtmzt H mm E5 Adwr. Mgr. DOROTHY ASHLEY. . . .AJJthmzt Home E: Adver. Mgr. GENEVIEVE SMELTZER. .Amjtmzt Home 136 Adver. Mgr. EDNA BENTLEY ...... Anixtam Home Ec Adver. Mgr. PHILLIP JONES ......................... Collector ... 0771be ogjfo... wmmmmwmwwummwwwvmmxa Awmkmwspmmmmtmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmfm zivres win 13 1599 offices had been 914me up 3313135! 311', 93 337 ' and - Lohehg n Wedding marches muSic Was ,gwj Fingey, organist, , Farrette, sopran L The bride w L . ' by her hrdthen D ' John No. Her sister, M- , 3 Chad 3am: year, the 0mm Robes was her. only L 1; Lawm'rm-yayvhswnamwmzwaw Fraufcernittces INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL CHARLES RADER .................................................. President ERNEST KENNY .............................................. Vice-Preyident LANDRON HANEY ................................................. S ecretary GEORGE LEWIS ................................................... Treaxurer M E M B E R S ALPHA TAU OMEGA CHARLES MCNABB JETER ISLEY DELTA SIGMA PHI CHARLES RADER BERNARD HELLMAN DELTA TAU DELTA ANDY SANDERS JAMES MORTON KAPPA ALPHA JACK JENNINGS BEN THOMAS KAPPA SIGMA DECATUR MILLER DOUGLAS LACKEY PHI PI PHI FRANK BLOODWORTH BARNETT SLEDGE PHI SIGMA KAPPA JAMES DRAPER JOHN LONG PI KAPPA ALPHA GEORGE LEWIS THEODORE EMISON PI KAPPA PHI LANDRON HANEY BILLY WYNNE SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON CLYDE YOUNGER HEISKELL WETHERFORD LAMBDA CHI ALPHA SIGMA CHI CHARLES TOMBRAS ROY FISHER HERMAN WoonALL J. H. BAKER PHI GAMMA DELTA SIGMA NU O. C. ARMITAGE JEROME TAYLOR SIGMA PHI EPSILON JACK LOVELI. HENRY DUTTON 242 VOLUNTEER ERNEST KENNY JACK WILLIAMS Armitage Baker Bloodworth Draper Dutton Emison Fisher Haney Hellman Isley Jennings Kenny Lewis Long Lovell Miller Morton Rader Sanders Sledge Taylor Thomas Tombras Weatherford Williams Woodall Wynne YO unger 243 KAPPA ALPHA Founded at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., December 31, 1865 Colon: Crimson and Gold Flowery: Red Rose and Magnolia . P. M. HAMER CAPTAIN HAROLD HEAD W. W. TICKLE Dyersburg THOMAS DONOHO Gallatin CLAUDE SCOGGIN Memphis ROBERT BROWN Johnson City MITCHELL FLOWERS Cleveland WALTER HUNT Fruitland SAM BOZEMAN Knoxville Publiratiom: Kappa Alpha Journal Number of Clmptenr: 67 Pi Chapter established December 11 1883 F A C U L T Y W. H. MCINTIRE B. F. FARRAR ARTHUR B. WOOD L A W JACK JENNINGS Knoxville l 9 3 5 JAY LEDGERWOOD FRANK AVENT CHARLES EPPES Knoxville Murfreesboro Knoxville I 9 3 6 BEN THOMAS LOGAN HUGHES JOE BOND Knoxville Arlington Murfreesboro 1 9 3 7 JOHN MILNE HARRY GERVIN CHARLES SIENKNECHT Cleveland Knoxville Oliver Springs AUSTIN SHOFNER CARL LESLIE LONNIE ALEXANDER Shelbyville Bristol Trenton R. E. CARTER ERNEST NEWTON RALPH WILSON Mascot Arlington, Ky. Knoxville ROBERT GRAY Iellico I 9 3 8 KAHLE JENNINGS GEORGE CRUMPLER Knoxville Dyersburg JAMES PERRY ISAAC WRIGHT Knoxville Gallatin 244 VOLUNTEER Alexander Avent Bond Bozeman Brown Carter Crumpler Donoho Gervin Gray Hughes Hunt Jennings, J. Jennings, K. Newton Perry Scoggin Shofner Sienknecht Thomas Tickle Wilson Wright 245 b: SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded at University of Richmond, Virginia. in 1901 Colon: Purple and Red Publication: Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal Flauven': American Beauty Rose and Violet Numlver 0f Cbaptem: 69 Tennessee Alpha Chapter founded May 27, 1913 F A C U L T Y C. E. ALLRED DR. R. F. THOMASON J. A. BACON DEL B. C. V. RESSLER A. W. HOBT I. A W JOHN ARMISTEAD JOHN F. COLE EASTMAN PORTRUM G. EDWARD FRIER Knoxv1lle Memphis Rogersville Derby, Va. WIILLIAM PENSWORTH BAYARD S. TARPLEY Rogerswlle Shelbyville I 9 3 5 JACK LOVELL BYRON A. BLEDSOE WILFORD PRICHARD HOWARD BAILEY NELSON HODGES Chattanooga Nashville Dyersburg Knoxville Knoxville LOUIS POUNDERS ROBERT J. WALKER EDWARD HODGE Memphis Martin Chattanooga I 9 3 6 CHARLES PARTELOW ROBERT WELLER JAMES MORGAN HENRY HENSON Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y, Savannah, Ga. Chattanooga Chattanooga CHARLES JETER JAMES R. MOON HENRY DUTTON HENRY KROUSE Memphis Tiptonville Chattanooga Memphis L. B. AUSTIN, JRA EVERETT MARTIN WARWICK C. HALE J. B. CHAPMAN Chattanooga Chattanooga Hickman, Ky. Jacksonville, Fla. GENE ROSE TOBY PALMER JOHN DRANE JOE DOUGHERTY Knoxville Shelbyville Bartlett Gate City, Va. I 9 3 7 JOHN EATON JASON LEWIS HENRY SUGG EARL WILKERSON DOUGLAS HUTCHISON Memphis Lenoir City Adams Knoxville Knoxville JACK HAYNES ROBERT NEWMAN CHARLES HERRINGTON GORDON GARLINGTON EUGENE LIGGETT Tiptonville Memphis Chattanooga Knoxville Lewisburg l 9 3 8 JAMES ALLISON WALTER EVANS HARRIS MILLS JACK CLEMENS J. J. JONES, III Knoxville Memphis Brunswick, Ga. Knoxville Newbern GEORGE BRYSON WILLIAM HILLEY WILLIAM CHAPMAN CARLYLE EVANS KARLTON WARMBROD Asheville, N. C. Chattanooga Jacksonville, Fla. Hartiman Belvidere HUGH DELUCE WILLIAM JACOBS JOHN WEDAMAN BILL JACOB JENNINGS QUALLS Chattanooga Knoxville Germantown Knoxville Cowan JOHN BREWER PAUL ROBERTSON HARRY WILLIAMS Memphis Chattanooga Tiptonville 246 Allison Armistead Austin Bledsoe Brewer Bryson Chapman, J. B. Chapman, W. Clemens DeLuce Dougherty Drane Dutton Eaton Evans, C. Evans, W Friar Garlington Hale Haynes Henson Herrington Hilley Hodge Hodges Hutchison Jacob Jacobs Jeter Jones Lewis Liggett Lovell Martin Mills Moon Palmer Partelow PenSWorth Founders Prichard Qualls Robertson Sugg Walker Warmbrod Wedamen Weller Williams Wilkerson 247 Flower: ROBERT W. BRUMFIEL Maryville MALCOLM EUGENE HENLEY Hillsboro JOHN R. HOLLINSIIEAD Nashville HERSCHEL C. BRAND Ooltewah WILLIAM FELIX HOWARD Chattanooga RUSH A. KELSO Brownsville ROBERT E. HEIST Memphis EUGENE FALERO PEREDA Juncos, Porto Rico PAUL W. CURTIS Chattanooga RICHARD S. CARTER Coal Creek FELIX R. HOOTS Nashville JOE KELSO Brownsville ROBERT E. NUTT Nashville CHARLES E. ETTER Chattanooga LESLIE LAUGHLIN Greeneville LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Founded at Boston University in 1909 Colon: Purple, Green and Gold Violet Publimtion : Cross and Crescent Number of Cbapten: 85 Epsilon Omicron Chapter established March 19. 1932 FACULTY L. C. MARSTON I935 EDWARD E. JUNGERMAN Columbia ROY B. MARTIN Memphis RAY S. OWEN Memphis I936 RALPH MATHES Johnson City HERMAN WOODALL Etowah E. LYN BEASLEY Petersburg I937 LEONARD HARDIN Panther, W. Va. HAZLE MORROW Hampshire RAYMOND G. STONE Columbia I938 THOMAS H. REYNOLDS Chattanooga CARL L. SUDDATH Brownsville SHIRLEY R. VANCE lager, W. Va. HOPE DAVIES Chattanooga 248 VOLUNTEER RALPH F. PENLAND Knoxville ROBERT SUDDATH Brownsville CHARLES P. TOMBRAS Chattanooga CLARENCE FARRAR Manchester JOSEPH A. YOUNG Knoxville WILLIAM G. STEFFEY Elizabethton VERNON G. TANSIL Nashville TOM BAGLEY Washington, D. C. JOE D. DUNCAN Etowah RICHARD D. NAVE Mountain City HARRY FIELDS, JR. Chattanooga EDWARD P. KRICHBAUM Chattanooga SAM PAUL DAVIDSON Nashville WILLIAM FITTS ELDRIDGE Chattanooga WILLIAM WYRICK Tazewell, Va. Bagley Beasley Brand Brumfiel Carter Curtis Davidson Davies Duncan Eldridge Etter Farrar Fields Freshley Hardin Heist Henley Hollinshead Holmquist Hoots Howard Jungerman Kelso, J. Kelso, R. A. Krichbaum Laughlin Martin Mathes Morrow Nave Nutt Pereda Reynolds Steffey Stone Suddath, C. l.. Suddath, R. Tansil Tombras Woodall Young PHI SIGMA KAPPA Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College, March 15, 1873 Colon: Magenta and Silver Publication: The Signet Flower: Red Carnation Number of Cbapten: 51 Xi Deuteron Chapter established February 3, 1925 FACULTY DR. AXEL BRETT L A W OLIVER Z. BOLT PETER T. CAMPBELL WALTER M. BROWN NELOM B. JACKSON Knoxville Knoxville Middlesboro, Ky. Paris I 9 3 5 LESLIE B. BOWLES JACK HARRIS ESCAR R. THOMPSON EDWARD A. Gooma GEORGE W. ST. JOHN Old Hickory Knoxville Centerville Isabella Watauga J. HUGH FELTS WILLIAM R. McAnoo CHARLES E. BURNETT TILLMAN J. KELLER SHERMAN D. WILLIAMSON Springlield Knoxville Knoxville Toone Middlesboro, Ky. l 9 3 6 THERON BRACEY CLYDE V. HARWELL ARTHUR W. CAMPBELL WILBUR JOHNSON Joelton Knoxville Hermitage Cookeville FRANKLIN CHANCE JOHN R. LONG RANDOLPH CHANCE H. E. MCDANIEL Greeneville Springfield Greeneville Troy CHARLES DETCHON PAUL D4 TAYLOR JAMES D. DRAPER CHARLES L. SADLER Joelton Elizabethton Gainesboro Harriman I 9 3 7 JOHN M. DRAIN . T. R. HARRINGTON HAROLD PITT Newbern Knoxville Ashland City MARVIN E. KELLER HOWARD MEDEARIS DICK SUTHERLAND Toone Knoxville Union City I 9 3 8 CHARLES ADKISSON HOUSTON HAYES HENRY BLACKWELL SPENSER CARR Harriman Knoxville Johnson City Harn'man GLENN FLACK JAMES LONG J. C. FLAKE GRANVILLE HALE Knoxville Springhld Paris Nashville CHARLES JOHNSTON FES Lowny ROBERT A. WALLACE Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville 250 Blackwell Bracey Campbell, A. W. Campbell, J. W. Chance, R. Chance, F. Detchon Drane Draper Felts Flack Flake Goode Hale Harris Harwell Jackson Johnson Keller, M. E. Keller, T. J. Long, j. W. Long, J. R. Lowry McAdoo McDaniel Pitt Sadler Sutherland St. John Thompson 251 PI KAPPA PHI Founded at College of Charleston, Charleston, S. C., 1904 Colon: Gold and White V Publication: Star and Lamp Flower: Red Rose ; 4 Number of Clmpteru 42 Alpha Sigma Chapter established 1951 F A C U L T Y F. B. WARD J. G. TARBOUX W. H. READ G R A D U A T E L. D. CRONIN I 9 3 5 JAMES M. BRYAN J. 0. Moss RUSSELL MCKISSICK CHARLES H. VANN L. I. HINES Arlington Lucedale, Miss. Columbia Jasper Knoxville I 9 3 6 M: H. FOWLER R. L. VINEYARD JACK PICKLE EMERSON BURNETT JOHN H. MASON Summerville Madisonville Knoxville Bellvue Bradenton, Fla. L. C. HANEY HOWARD DARROW ELROY ROLLINs W. W. BURNETT J. P. LINDSAY Nashville Ashland City Chattanooga Thompson Station Winchester CARTER MOORE Winchester 1 9 3 7 THOMAS W. MCKINNEY JOE PATTON JAMES HARDISON JAMES A. SEAY RICHARD COLVIN Memphis Nashville Spring Hill Whitwell Knoxville J. EDWARD JONES CARL ADKINS HERBERT TADE WILLIAM WYNNE W. D. LEE Lewisburg Pulaski Paducah, Ky. Gallatin Knoxville JAMES ROPER I.51rCHELL SIMPSON RALPH WIGGINS Memphis Knoxville Jasper I 9 3 8 JOHN MARLER DON RICHARDSON JAMES STILZ MILNER SERGEANT WILLIAM KENNEDY Bellvue New Haven, Conn. Gallatin Etowah Columbia JOHN STANDIFER HAROLD MAGEE MILTON SUTTON JAMES PELPHRY , E. N. CUNNINGHAM Chattanooga Louisburg Knoxville Paintsville, Ky. Nashville RAY RITTER WILLIAM STANBERY WILTON BURNETT HAROLD STONE DREXEL DAVIS Knoxville Etowah Bellvue Knoxville Duff 252 A. L. HAMMOND Chattanooga VOLUNTEER Bryan Burnette, E. Burnette. Walter Burnette, Wilton Colvin Fowler Hammond Haney Hardison Kennedy Lee Magu Marler McKinney McKessick Moore Moss Patton Pelphrey Richardson Pickell Ritter Rollins Roper Seargeant Seay Standifer Stilz Sutton W'ynne Vann Vineyard 253 DELTA TAU DELTA Founded at Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia, February, 1848 Colon: Purple, White, and Gold Publication: The Rainbow Flower: Pansy Number of Chapten: 79 Delta Delta Chapter established April 19, 1924 L A W L D. DUNLAP ANDERSON SANDERS FREE! PRICE Sharon Harriman ch1etv1He l 9 3 5 CHARLES J. SHULTS FRED PRINCE JAMES FRIES Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville I 9 3 6 JACK PICK A. B. STEED JAMES HERBERT Elkmont Etowah Memphis J. R. MORTON LEO BUSSART GreenHeld Etowah l 9 3 7 TOM ALVEY GEORGE MAHAN BILL BURCHFIELD Maryville Knoxville Knoxville BILL GUYNES HOMER WILLIAMS ROY MCDONALD Knoxville White Sulphur Springs Knoxville CHARLES MARTIN EDWIN HICKS Knoxville Greenboro l 9 3 8 FRANK AGEE JOHN WEBER B. F. MCCREARY LaFollette Knoxville Dickson JOHN FISHER EDWARD WOMACK HARRISON PARROTT Maryville Lawrenceburg LaFollette JAMES HART HAROLD BURKE JOE B. PARKER, JR. Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville WILLIAM MchEN LOUIS TANSIL HOWARD SIMPSON Harriman Sharon Knoxville JOHN L. OFFUTT CLYDE BARNETTE CHAMP STEVENS LaFollette Knoxville Memphis O'BRIEN PRICE ROBERT HALL BENTLY YOUNG Clarksville Memphis Memphis DAN PICK WILLIAM KING EDWARD GLAZEK Elkmont Elaine, Ark. Norris 254 LUNTEER Agee Bamette Burke Bussart Ditmorc Dunlap Dungan Fisher Fries Glazek, E. M. Hall Hart Herbert Hicks King Mahan McCluen McDonald Metcalf Morton Offutt Parker Parrott Pick, D. Pick, J. Price, Fred Price, 0. Sanders Shultz Stevens Tansil Weber Williams Womack Young 255 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, March 9, 1856 Colon: Royal Purple and Old Gold Publication: The Record Flower: Violet Number of Cbapterw 108 Tennessee Kappa Chapter established 1879 l 9 3 5 LORIN ALLEN HERMAN GRYMES, JR. MURRAY WARMATH T. H. ALLEN JOHN MCCALL HEISKELL Memphis Memphis Humboldt Memphis Memphis RICHARD BAPTISTE A. W. SAULSBERRY HENRY WINKLEMAN, JR. HECTOR FLENNEKEN B. P. SLATER Covington LaFollette . Memphis Knoxville Memphis HEISKELL WEATHERFORD, JR. CLYDE YOUNGER Memphis Nashville 1 9 3 6 REINHARDT BRIGHT LESLIE LANIEVE DAVID SALMON J. WALDRofBgova R. B. MCLEAN Humboldt Memphis Memphis Memphis, Shelbyville JAMES GETTYS FRED MOSES, JR. GODWIN WILLIAMS, JR. RICE ?KI'R'EY CONRAD PRATT Knoxville Knoxville Dyersburg McanyillE ' ' Knoxville MARK H. SENTER, JR. DAN WOOTER Chattanooga Mumford I 9 3 7 . r. '- EUGENE CALLICOTT STEWART HENSLEE ALFORD ORR A. MZQRA-WFORD F. B. KUHLMAN Memphis Knoxville Knoxville ,gMerjn'phis , Knoxville E. ROBERT COTTER ALVIN INGRAM KELLER SMITH JOHN. DAgRMGH, JR. DONALD MCSWEEN Chattanooga Jackson Knoxville , jJEMerhgihig' Newport KENNETH CHRISTENBERRY ROBERT MCMILLAN BARNEY WITHERINGTON TAXLOK ERAN'CIsco SAM MINSKY Knoxville Knoxville Millington 5 4 Kgdxx'dlle Knoxville PHILLIP DICKENS R. C. MATTHEWS, JR. GEORGE CHALFONT THEODORE HUNTER MAITLAND PATTON Hartsville . Knoxville Nashville Memphis Memphis JESSE THOMAS '1 Knoxville l 9 3 8 WILLIAM ANDERSON HARRY DENWORTH J. HARRY PRICE, JR. WINSTON BRAUN GEORGE DODSON Knoxville Philadelphia, Pa. Knoxville Memphis Humboldt BERNARD E. BRITT WALTER DILATUSH L. V. SEVIER JOE BUTLER W. A. ELLISON, JR. Nashville Memphis Memphis Humboldt Knoxville HENRY CARMICHAEL WOODFORD FLOWERS GUERRY WILSON WILLISTON Cox WILLIAM HALE Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Jefferson City KENNETH DAVIS WILLIAM HOUSE HARRY WOODS WALTER DAVIS MONT JONES Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Nashville Bolivar JAMES ROUTON L. C. STAIR O. B. WINSTON WILLIAM WEISIGER Paris Knoxville Knoxville Memphis 256 VOLUNTEER Anderson Allen Baptiste Baun Bright Britt Brown Butler Caldwell Callicolt Carmichael Chalfant Christenberry Cotter Cox Crawford Darragh Davis, K. Davis, W. Denworth Dickens Dilatusch Dodson Ellison Fisher Flenniken Flowers Francisco Gettys Grymes Heiskell Henslee Hunter House Ingram Jones, K. Jones, M. Kirby McMillan McSween Norman Orr Patton Pratt Price Routon Salmon Saulsberry Sayford Senter Sevier Slater Smith Stair Thomas Weatherford Weisiger White Williams Wilson Winkelman Winston Witherington Wood Younger 257 Colon: Flower: C. A. BUEHLER J. H. ROBERTSON P. A. WYNN Sevierville JOE CALDWELL Gallatin J. R. EVANS Tullahoma GENE GADBERRY Nashville CLARENCE COLBY Memphis C. L. FRIDDLE Arlington GEORGE TAYLOR Memphis SHELBY BRAMMER Chattanooga ROY NEUDECKER Memphis DAVE LANDESS Knoxvil le FRED BOWMAN Knoxville TOM CURRY Spring Hill CAROL GILLIAM Ducktown PI KAPPA ALPHA Founded at the University of Virginia, March 1, 1868 Garnet and Gold Publication: Shield and Diamond Lily of the Valley Number of Clmpten: 82 Zeta Chapter established 1874 FACULTY THOMAS A. MCGILL JAMES D. HOSKINS F. M. MASSEY JUDGE ROBERT M. JONES L A W GEORGE T. LEWIS J. T. EMISON Bells Alamo HENRY CURTISS Knoxville l 9 3 5 LUKE CALDWELL JOHN NANNEY KRESS BRANN Maryville Knoxville Knoxville MALCOLM ANDERSON HUNTER WOODS CHARLES PACK Tullahoma Jackson Sevierville GORDON SMITH Paris I 9 3 6 ROBERT DRIVER HENRY RAINES ROBERT PITTS Humboldt Gadsen Trimble HOWARD MILLER GEORGE STONE FRED COOPER Knoxville Union City Sevierville EGBERT RAGSDALE WENDELL PATY Memphis Bell Buckle I 9 3 7 GILBERT ROBERTSON BILLY SHY HOWARD LEE Knoxville Cumberland Gap Pikeville FELIX MASSEY LAWRENCE FRANKLIN RANCE THOMPSON Knoxville Covington Norton, Va. EDWIN ALLEN Montevallo, Ala. I 9 3 8 RAYBURN SLATON POWERS MASON HOWARD DAVES Gallatin Knoxville Memphis CHARLES GUTHRIE JUDGE FULLER GENE NANNEY Gallatin Norton, Va. Knoxville MARSHALL WALLER POWELL HALE Knoxville Jefferson City 258 vaLUNHEEEER Allen Anderson Bowman Brammer Caldwell, J. Caldwell, L. Cooper Colby Curry Daves Driver Emison Evans Friddle Fuller Gilliam Gadberry Guthrie Hale Landess James Lee Lewis Massey Mason Nanney, G. Nanney, J. Paty Pitts Raines Ragsdale Robertson Shuey Shy Slaton Smith Stone Taylor Woods Wynn SIGMA CHI Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1855 Beta Sigma Chapter established 1917 Publication: Magazine of Sigma Chi Number of CI'MpterI: 96 W. E. GRAINGER BUFORD RUTLEDGE Memphis N. B. EUBANK FACULTY STANLEY J. FOLMSBEE DR. T. W. GLOCKER LAW GRADUATE Blue and Gold White Rose Color! : Flower: STANLEY JOHNSON EDWARD STOTHART Milan JAMES MARTIN MILLER Nashville Columbia 1 9 3 5 BEN BASS GUY DARST ROBERT CORNFORTH RICHARD DORSEY C. J. CRAIG Gibson Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Memphis CHARLES CORNFORTH SAM VENABLE P. L. COBB BERTRAM WHITE Knoxville Knoxville Kingsport Memphis I 9 3 6 JAMES DAWSON ROY FISHER CHARLES HENDRICKSON JESSE PECK HARRY ANDERSON Knoxville Knoxville Corbin, Ky. Nashville Memphis ROY BOWEN CHARLES BLACK Blytheville, Ark. CECIL HUMPHREYS WILLIAM MYERS Waverly Knoxville GEORGE CRAIG Paris Chattanooga RAYMOND WORSHAM WILLIAM LIPPE Knoxville New York City I 9 3 7 J. W. BAKER MYRON MYERS JACK BRYAN ROBERT JENNISON MITCHELL WHALEY Knoxville Greeneville Chattanooga Knoxville Knoxville JOHN BROMLEY MASON TUTTLE WILLIAM REED FRANK Lovmcoon DANIEL T. WORK Ooltewah Knoxville Memphis Maryville Memphis EUGENE HAUN WILLIAM THARP NICK CAMP JACK MILLER MARVIN BELEW Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Memphis Milan REIS HILLIARD LYMAN DAVIS DOUGLAS BEAN R. S. Russ BILL CASON Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Biloxi, Miss. Chattanooga LESLIE MCCOOK W. E. ANDERSON WOODRow DERRYBERRY J. T. CRAIG WILLIAM MCSWAIN Knoxville Memphis Columbia Blytheville, Ark. Paris FREDERICK MIDDLETON GENE HENRY - WALLACE HUFFORD Memphis Charleston, Miss. Kingsport I 9 3 8 EARL BRADLEY GEORGE HAMPTON MILLER TUCKER JACK FLETCHER SHARP NICHOLS Knoxville Knoxville Columbia Knoxville Jackson WILL COBB JAMES HASSON DAN BROOKS L. H. GOFF FRED ROTHBERGER Bolivar Knoxville Louisville, Ky. Memphis Chattanooga GEORGE CRESWELL JOHN LASSITER FRANK CORBETT HENRY HARRIS WALTER K. STROMQUIST Knoxville Nashville Memphis Morristown Knoxville JAMES FIELDS LOUIS OWEN F. G. DENTON WILBURN JOHNSON ROBERT WELCH Milan Nashville Knoxville Chattanooga Nashville WILLIAM GALLAHER JAMES SHULL ALBERT TROUSDALE LaFollette Irwin Florence, Ala. 260 Baker Bass Bean Belew Black Bowen Brooks Camp Cobb Corbett Comforth, C. Comforth R Craig Creswell Darst Davis Dawson Demon Dcrryberry Fields Fisher Gal lagher Goff Harris Hasson Haun Henry Hilliard H umphreys Jennison Johnson Lassiter Lovingood McCook McSwain Middleton Miller Myers Nichols Owen Peck Roberts Rothberger Russ Shull Stothart Stromquist Tharp Trousdale Tucker Welch Work Worsham 261 SIGMA Founded at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia, January 1, 1869 Colour.- Black, White and Gold ERNEST M. KENNY Memphis TATE HOUSEHOLDER Knoxville J. B. ELLIS, JR. Halls JOHN WELLBORN Brunswick WARD GRIMES Franklin WARREN CHESNEY Knoxvxlle JULIAN HINTON JOHN ACUFF Knoxville NEVILLE CAMPBELL Bolivar GWIN COLLEY Nashville SIDNEY HANKINS Knoxville THOMAS J. HICKS Copperhill Flo wer : LaFollette White Rose NU Publication: The Delta of Sigma Nu Number of Cbapterx: 96 Epsilon Eta Chapter Established 1921 L A W W. OWEN MYNATT DONALD M. HOUSEHOLDER ERNEST R. TAYLOR Knoxville Knoxville Morristown I 9 3 5 HERMAN SNIPES E. COLEMAN BAIRD ROBERT THOMAS Knoxville Lebanon Knoxville GEORGE TURNER ROBERT EARNEST JOHN STEPHENS Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville JOHN HATHAWAY Elizabethton I 9 3 6 BILLY JACOBS FRAZIER WALDROP ROBERT L. AKIN Nashville Rock Hill, S. C. Lancaster J02 BRASHEARS JACK WILLIAMS ROBERT CREECH Rockwood Nashville Knoxville I 9 3 7 J. P. NEWELL HARRY WALSH SPENSER LITTLE Memphis Memphis Ft. Washington, Pa. GEORGE FOWLER DAVID MOODY Clinton Nashville I 9 3 8 WALTER HOWARD ROBERT RIMMER JACK HARRELL Rockwood Knoxville Coal Creek JAMES MYNATT ERWIN BAIRD CHARLES HOUSEHOLDER Knoxville Lebanon Knoxville DICK SCOTT GEORGE CATON JOHN MANNING Knoxville Memphis Knoxville JAMES WELSH JACK K. EZELL C. C ROGERS, JR. Fountain City Atlanta, Ga. Memphis JAMES GREENE SAM TAYLOR Harlan, Ky. Rockwood 262 VOL R Acuff Baird, E. Baird, C. Brashears Campbell Caton Creech Earnest Ezell Fowler Greene Grimes Hathaway Householder, T. Householder, D. Householder, C. Hicks Hinton Jacobs Kenny Little Manning Moody Mynatt, J. Mynatt, O. Newell Powell Rimmer Scott Thomas Turner Vaden Waldrop Walsh Welch Williams 263 Mm; DELTA SIGMA PHI Founded at the College of the City of New York, December 10, 1899 Colon: Nile Green and White Publication: The Carnation Flower: White Carnation Number of Chapteut 52 Omicron Chapter established at Cumberland University, 1912 Reestablished at the University of Tennessee. April 11. 1931 F A C U L T Y WILLIAM E. COLE JOHN C. HODGES G R A D U A T E CHARLES D. ROBERTS JOHN REBORI Youngstown, Ohio Knoxville L A W CHARLES E. RADER JOHN KENNON WILLIAM H. YOUNG Knoxville Paris Knoxville I 9 3 5 EUGENE BAKER BERNARD J. HELLMAN ROBERT C. COWAN HERMAN HIXSON Ducktown Jackson Knoxville Hixson JAMES NELSON TUBES WILLIAM M. MASSEY JAMES B. DUNLAP WILLIAM M. PRITCHETT Alexandria Lebanon Memphis Knoxville CHARLES C. FOWLKBS JOHN F. STEPHENS RALPH HATLEY E. CHARLES BUETTENER Knoxville Knoxville Jackson Memphis I 9 3 6 HARRY G. COOKE JAMES BRASHER TROY W. MCPEAKE BARTON L. MCGHEE Knoxville Scotts Hill Lexington Clinton J. NELSON MCCARROLL CLEVE R. JACOBSON Johnson City Big Sandy I 9 3 7 CHARLES A. ARMSTRONG GREGORY F. BALL FRANK THEILE JOHN J. EMPEROR Lexington Knoxville Knoxville Auburn. N. Y. J. FRED BREHM CHARLES SOUTHERN RALPH H. ARMSTRONG HAROLD B. JqNEs Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Clarksdale, M155. MACK GORDON Knoxville I 9 3 8 DONALD E CANNON HARRY C. WORTMAN WILLIAM H. BLANTON J. THOMAS. LAMB Knoxvdle Belleville, N. J. Old Hickory KHOXVIHC JOHN MINGLEDORFF FRANK CARPENTER TERRY M. WOOD FOLLIS. FIELDS ngsport Knoxville Jackson Clmton 264 VOLUNTEER Armstrong Baker Blanton Brasher Brehm Buettener Cameron Cowan Dunlap Emperor Fields Fowlkes Gordon Hatley Hellman Iacobson Iones Kennon Lamb Massey McCarroll McGhee McPeake MingledorH Munal Pritchett Rader Rebori Stephens Theile Tubbs Young KAPPA SIGMA Founded at the University of Virginia, December 10, 1869 Publication: Caduceus Number of Cbaplen: 108 Lambda Chapter established 1880 FACULTY DEAN H. B. WITHAM W. W. STANLEY DR. L. R HESLER DR. CHARLES BELL BURKE JAMES G. WALLS LAW WALTER PRICE 1935 JOE M1 THOMPSON JOHN C. BORDEN Knoxville West Palm Beach, Fla. I 9 3 6 JOE J. GALBRAITH JOHN M. DOUGLASS JOSEPH W. LEPRINCE Knoxville Lexington Memphis WOODFORD D. MILLER Ripley I 9 3 7 EDWIN CRAWFORD DOUGLAS W4 LACKEY GEORGE DAVIDSON West Liberty, Ohio Knoxville Clarksville JAMES C. RIDGEWAY RICHARD GROAT REAMS D. FARMER Clarksville Washington, N. J. Clarksville DUDLEY FOLSOM I938 JACK CARTER ALVIN RICE OLIN WILSON Knoxville Ashland, Ky. Jackson JAMES DAVIS ALLEN STOUT JOHN EDWARDS Lexington Knoxville Clarksville WILLIAM L. FULTON JAMES WEBSTER JOHN HARBISON Owensboro, Ky. Knoxville Knoxville THOMAS HARP KENT MCCLAIN EDGAR MILLS Pineville, Tenn. Knoxville Clarksville FRANK CRAWFORD West Liberty, Ohio 266 ?LUNTEER MAURICE NICHOLS Johnson City Jackson ARTHUR J. CATES Washington, M0. Knoxville Colon: Scarlet,.White, and Emerald Green Flower: Lily of the Valley J. LEONARD RAULSTON DR. L. A. RICHARDSON ROBERT L. JACK Memphis CHARLES H. WEBB Jackson EDWARD G. STOKELY Knoxville WILLIS C. NAFF Knoxville ARTHUR SEYMOUR Knoxville FRANKLIN WALKER Memphis JOHN B. WIGGINS Springfield MASTON CALLISON Clarksville Cares Carter Callison Crawford Davidson Davis Douglass Edwards Farmer Filton Galbraith Groat Harbison Jack LePrince Miller Nichols Price Rice Ridgeway Seymour Stout Thompson Walker Webb Wil liams 267 PHI GAMMA DELTA Established at Jefferson College, Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania, May 1, 1848 Publication: The Phi Gamma Delta Number of Cbapten: 71 Color: Royal Purple Flawer: Purple Clematis Kappa Tau Chapter established April 11, 1890 lfx GEORGE KRISLE Knoxville 268 W. N T E E R L A W O. C. ARMITAGE DICK CARSON LINDSEY YOUNG L. A. GALYON ROBERT YOUNG Greeneville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville I 9 3 5 CHARLES BALDWIN ROGER GANIER GUNBY RULE NORBERT LESTER TOM GOLIGHTLY Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Knoxville Murfreesboto CHARLES DOMINICK ALFRED AUSTELLE Knoxville Cowan l 9 3 6 H. O. BOURKARD MAC GASQUE CHARLES MAYFIELD SAM MCALLISTER COLEMAN BRANTON Knoxville Asheville, N. C. Cleveland Chattanooga Greenville, Miss. FRANK WILLIAMS BILL LACY PEARSON MAYFIELD JERRY TAYLOR H. E. MEISTER Knoxville Johnson City Cleveland Knoxville Memphis J. H. BOWLING HARLAN DEWEY JONES BEENE Knoxville Tullahoma Chattanooga I 9 3 7 OWEN MAHERY C. C. SILBERMAN WARD EASTMAN ROBERT MURPHY TOM AUSTIN Athens Chattanooga Peoria, Ill. Knoxville Greeneville ROBERT EDWARDS MARION PERKINS BILL VESTAL TOM GARRETT CLARENCE BEAMAN Memphis Chattanooga Athens Greenville, Miss. Knoxville HENRY MITCHELL WALTER MCCALLUM ELIOTT SMITH Memphis Memphis Greeneville l 9 3 8 CHARLES BROWN FRANK WEBSTER CLAUDE RILEY ROBERT PATTERSON JOHN PARKER Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville HAROLD EPPERSON GENE AVERY JOHN'TUCKER JOHN SLUSSER PAUL SLAYDEN Nashville Memphis Rxpley Memphis Knoxville MARSHALL JEFFORDS DUDLEY BRUMLEY TOM GARY JOE WILKERSON JACK WELLS Paducah, Ky. Greeneville Knoxvdle Nashv1lle Union City - DAVE MCCLURE BILL HUDGENS JAMES Cox EDWARD BOWMAN ERNEST BOURKARD Union City Union City Cookeville Knoxville Knoxville COWAN RODGERS WATT MILLER STOKES. HENRY GEORGE DEMPSTER HERSCHEL EZELL Knoxville Johnson City Spruce Plne, N. C. Knoxville Nashville Armitage Austin Avery Baldwin Beaman Beene Boukard, E. Boukard, H . Bowling Bowman Branton Brown Brumley Carson Cox Dempster Dewey Dominick Eastman Ezell Ganier Gary Gasque Henry Krisle Lacy Mahery Mayfield, C. Mayfield, P. McAllister McCalIum McClure Meister Miller Mitchell Murphy Parker Patterson Rodgers Slayden SI usser Taylor Webster Wells Wilkinson Wil liams Young 269 ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded at Virginia Military Institute. Lexington, Virginia, 1865 Colon: Blue and Old Gold Publication: Alpha Tau Omega Palm Flower: White Tea Rose Number of Chapten: 96 Pi Chapter established 1872 FACULTY Vrcron DAVIS JOHN BARNHILL PAUL ALLEN L A W H. W: GRAGG CHARLES E. MCNABB PHILLIP O'DONNELL JACK WgLSON Arlmgton Knoxville Memphis Lynnv1lle I 9 3 5 JACK C. HUTCHISON CHARLES VAUGHAN HORACE MCKENZIE FRANK WORD Brownsville Knoxville Trenton Knoxville ROBERT PATTERSON LAWRENCE TURLEY RICHARD REEDER Trenton Fayetteville Knoxville l 9 3 6 CHARLES T. CARROLL JOHN Q. A. WEST CHARLES CLEMENTS JETER ISELY Morristown Knoxville Nashville Morristown O. B. KEISTER ROBERT SMITH CLIFFORD MACLIN JAMES DEMPSTER Knoxville Pulaski Ripley Knoxville I 9 3 7 JOHN DOOLEY LOUIS KING H. T. MCCLAIN CHILTON GUTHRIE Knoxville Bristol Knoxville Knoxville EUGENE JOHNSON BARRY MACAULAY DEWITT WEAVER FLOYD MARSHALL Knoxville Menominee, Mich. Jacksonville, Fla. Morristown TIPTON MASTERSON MARSHALL NEAL RANDALL BOGART SAM MATLOCK Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Fountain City PAUL GUTHRIE JAMES PORTER JOHN BRENNAN Knoxville Birmingham, Ala. Knoxville l 9 3 8 N. T. BARNHILL LLOYD MARSHALL DAVID CARROLL WILLIAM PARSONS Vernon, Texas Morristown Morristown Knoxville A. M. GLASGOW CECIL STANSBERRY RICHARD JONES L. D. WORD Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville JAMES MCCLISTER JACK BURDICK WILLARD SLEDGE JOE FOSTER Morristown Union City Raleigh Knoxville SAM SULLINs WYLIE HOLEMAN NAT W. BOWE ROBERT MEAD Fountain City Oakville Capleville Knoxville RICHARD DEMPSTER BROWN ROBERTS GEORGE GRAGG Knoxville Fountain City Arlington 270 VOLUNTEER Barnhill Bogart Bowe Brennan Carroll, C. Carroll, D. Clements Dempster, J. Dempster R. Dooley Glasgow Gragg, Henry Gragg, George Guthrie, C. Guthrie, P. Hutchison 15er Jones Keister Macaulay Matlock McClain McClin McClister Parsons Patterson Roberts Sledge Smith Sullins Weaver West Word, Frank Word, L. D. Sqmcorittices Color; .' Flower: ELLE GORDON Little Rock, Ark. DOROTHY WARREN Martin LULA LEE CARLOCK Knoxville SUSAN MCGINNIS Memphis MARGARET THORNBURG Knoxville Dorms LINK Waverly MILLICENT EMERY Knoxville ROSE DICKSON Knoxville LOUISE EVANS Nashville JOSEPHINE BARKLEY Knoxville JEAN EMERT Maryville CAROLYN RUFFIN Covington JOSEPHINE FELTS Knoxville MARY THOMAS CAMERON Knoxville ELEANOR BOLIN Mascot BOBBIE EDWARDS Charleston MARGARET SESSUMS Daytona, Fla. MARTHA DONALDSON Lynbrook. N. Y. MYRTLE WILKERSON Calderwood BITZI FERGUSON Halls MARGARET BEAMAN Knoxville JULIET HUGHES CHI OMEGA Founded at the University of Arkansas, 1895 Knoxville Cardinal and Straw White Carnation F A C U L T Y MRS. MARY W. COFFEY GRADUATE MARY CAMPBELL I935 SARA JANE LOWE Nashville CHRISTINE SHORI Pulaski HELEN HOFFMAN Martin VIRGINIA IMMEL Knoxville I936 ELIZABETH MOORE Morristown SUE ANDREWS Knoxville LYNN CRUTCHER Pine Bluff, Ark. FRANCES MALLORY Little Rock, Ark. ELIZABETH MARTIN Florence, Ala. CATHERINE BRANDEAD Knoxville I937 CATHERINE ROEHL Knoxville MARION JOHNSON Humboldt HAZEL DAVENPORT Knoxville SALLY DEPUE Knoxville HELEN WILLIAMS Knoxville I938 ANN E. GALBRAITH Knoxville J0 DEMPSTER Knoxville JANE BOYD Knoxville EVELYN WHITTAKER Knoxville AILSIE YOUNG Knoxville ALLISON DARST Knoxville FRANCES RANDOLPH Cleveland 274 Publimtion: Eleusis Number of Chaplen: 89 Pi Chapter established 1900 Knoxville VOLUNTEER FRANKIE BROWN Knoxville SUE GATES Humboldt SALLY THORNHILLE Bluefield, W. Va. SARA THACKSTON Knoxville MARGARET SLATERY Knoxville PATTY MULHERIN Dyersburg SADIE NORTON Dyersburg MARY WARREN Martin MARY ETHEL BURNS Asheville, N. C. SUE CARLEN Cookeville JOAN ELLIS Garden City, N. Y. VARINO RUCH Chattanooga BOBBIE BOYD Chattanooga VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Knoxville MARY HESTER GASKILL .Mays Landing, N. J. FRANCES GARWOOD Etowah JACK MCKELVEY Newbern SARA GARNETT Knoxville BETTY KING Knoxville LUCY DOLL Knoxville DOROTHY HIBBARD Knoxville JESSICA WHITTIJ: Barkley Bolin Boyd, J. Boyd, B. Brandau Brown Bums Campbell Carlen Crutcher Darst Davenport Dempster DePue Dickson Doll Ellis Emert Emery Evans Felts Ferguson Galbreath Garwood Gaskill Gates Gordon Hibbard Hughes Immel King Link Mallory Martin McGinnes McKelvey Moore Mulherin Nortin Randolph Ruch Rumn Sessums Slatery Thornburgh Thornhill Warren, D. Warren, M. Whittaker Whittle Wilkerson Williams, H. Williams, V. Young Bowdin 275 Calon .' Flower: MARY ELLEN BLADOCK Knoxville MARTHA STALEY Knoxville CAROLYN HARGIS Cleveland LOUISE NEEDHAM Knoxville MARY KATHERYN RICHARDS Chattanooga MILDRED BOWLES Knoxville ROSE GRAY Knoxville MARIAN CALDWELL Maryville LOUISE MURPHY Little Rock, Ark. MILDRED PAYNE Etowah CHARLOTTE CHANDLER Maryville POLLY WALKER Knoxville KAPPA DELTA- Founded at Virginia State Normal, 1897 White Rose Green and White Publication : The Angles Number of Cbapten: 72 Alpha Epsilon Chapter founded 1925 I935 NORMA RUFFIN Covington MARGARET SWITZER Bearden VIRGINIA SMITH Knoxville I936 NANCY DALY Hinton, W. Va. HELEN BROWNLOW Knoxville I937 CATHERINE DUNLAP Ridgley MARTHA COSTEN Memphis MARGARET CURTIS Knoxville MARY MARGARET MOORE Knoxville I938 DOROTHY JEAN Bocx Knoxville DOROTHY MCCONNELI. Chattanooga FRANCES JOHNSON Knoxville LOUISE SAFLEY Lebanon ANNE GRACE NEEDHAM Knoxville ALICE WEBB Knoxville BETSY HARVEY Covington HARRIET MILLER Rogersville EDITH E. COCKRILL Covington MARTHA WHIT LITTLE Dyersburg VIRGINIA COOK Erwin SUE HARRIS Springfield LILiIAN MCGEE Etowah LOUISE BUSSART Etowah MARTHA OGLB Knoxville MARY MARGARET RICHARDSON RUTH SMITH Knoxville EULA TAYLOR Cleveland Rockaway, Long Island 27,6 ,. VOLUNTEER Baldock Bock Bowles Busszu't Caldwell Chandler Cockrill Cook Costen Curtis Dally Dunlap Gray Hargis Harris Harvey Johnson Little McConnell McGhee Miller Moore Murphy Needham, L. Needham, A. GI Ogle Payne Richards Richardson Rumn Saflcy Smith, R. Smith, V. Staley Switzer Taylor Walker Webb 277 ZETA TAU ALPHA Founded at the University State Normal, Farmville, Virginia, October 15, 1898 Colon: Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray Publication: Themis Flower: White Violet Number of Cbaplerl: 62 Zeta Chapter installed 1904 l 9 3 5 LOUISE WILSON LOUISE BURRUS VIRGINIA WHISMAN Knoxville Union City Knoxville MARGARET HUDSON MARION ROBINSON Knoxville Knoxville I 9 3 6 KATHERINE YOUNG Memphis NANCY SEARLE Pearl River, N. Y. MABEL REYNOLDS LaFollette l 9 3 7 RUTH WASSON MARTHA SMITH MARY COLSON Bristol Knoxville Biloxi, Miss. CHRISTINE PROCTOR JANE ELLIS IRENE HEATHERLY Knoxville Knoxville LaFollette BETTY HILL BONNER PRESSLY ELIZABETH DONNELL Knoxville Knoxville West Palm Beach, Fla. MARGARET MCCOOL Chattanooga I 9 3 8 SARA FOWLER MARY MAY LOUISE KEMP Knoxville Knoxville Chattanooga 1 L015 JOHNSON DOROTHY WHITCOMB LUCILLE MCCASKILL Knoxville Knoxville Chattanooga SARA BROOK DOROTHY MILLER WANDA ARMSTRONG Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville DUDLEY HUDSON RUTH VANCE ADRIENNE HIGGINBOTHAM Knoxville Knoxville Etowah SOPHIA LOWE THEA ABBOTT Eagleville Memphis 278 VOLUNTEER Abbott Armstrong Brook Burrus Colson Donnell Ellis Fowler Heatherly Hill Higginbotham Hudson, D. Hudson, M. Johnson Lowe May McCool Miller Pressley Proctor Reynolds Robinson Searle Smith Vance W'assom XVhisman Wilson Young 279 Color: .' Fla wer : EVELYN COCKRELL Knoxville MARGHRETTA LUTY Knoxville JANE BLAIR Loudon RUTH EVANS Florence, Ala. DRUSILLA HARDIN Fayetteville GLADYS AGEE Knoxville CAROLYN ANDERSON Knoxville VIRGINIA LEE BRYAN Chattanooga ROSEMARY Cox Knoxville MARGARET FARMER Knoxville PHI MU Founded at Wesleyan College, 1852 Rose and White Kappa Chapter installed 1908 Enchantress Carnation I935 MARY LOUISE SCOTT Washington College EVELYN HOLT Memphis I936 MARGARET LESTER Knoxville CARRIE BLAIR Loudon FRANCES HALL Newark, Ohio 1937 MARY PLESS HOWARD Knoxville SUE DOWNING Knoxville I938 MARIAN Hoosm Shelbyville VIRGINIA SIMPSON Knoxville LUCY WALKER Dyersburg KATHRYN BARRETT Shelbyville MILDRED WALLACE Knoxville VOLUNTEER 280 Publication : ELLEN WEAVER Knoxville Aglaia Number of Chapters: 62 ELINOR MILNOR Knoxville IRENE SEALE Knoxville MARGIE LADY Knoxville DOROTHY RATLIFFE LaFolIette KATHERINE WHITTLE Knoxville MILDRED WILLIAMS Knoxville BUELA CARPENTER Knoxville REBECCA COUGHRAN Knoxville CATHERINE GROOVER Knoxville HELEN HARLEY Memphis Agee Anderson Barrett Blair, C. Blair, J. Bryan Carpenter Cockrell Coughran Cox Downing Evans Farmer Groover Hall Hardin Harley Holt Houser Howard Lady Lester Luty x': k .A Milnor Ratliff Scott Scale Simpson Walker Weaver Whittle 281 Color; .' DELTA DELTA DELTA Founded at Boston University, 1888 Silver, Gold, and Black Flower: Pansy Publimthn: The Trident Number of Chapters: 86 Delta Sigma Chapter established 1923 ELIZABETH BARDWELL Charleston, Miss. SARAH FORD Stanton ALICE LARUE Greeneville JEAN MYERS Livingston LUCILLE HARDIN Knoxville MARY ELIZABETH FAULKNER Hattisburg JULIA BENNETT Knoxville FRANCES HOPPER Knoxville LOUISE ALLEN Knoxville NANCY DOUGHTY Greeneville MIRIAM GUTHRIE Knoxville JEAN SHEPHERD Knoxville GRADUATE MARY ELIZABETH NALL Kingsport I935 MARY ELIZABETH NALL Kingsport BARBARA R1125 Memphis MARIE DOUGHERTY Knoxville LILLIAN GAUTIER Memphis I936 VIRGINIA LYONS Rogersville AILIEN VISE Decaturville LILLIE SHAW Brownsville MARY RICE ELY Clarksville I937 SARA MARTIN Knoxville MARTHA MCKEAN Knoxville MARGARET DICKSON Knoxville I938 LOIS WHITEHEAD Knoxville CHARLOTTE WxLLSON Knoxville LORA BOND Knoxville BARBARA GODDARD Dandridge 282 VOLUNTEER MARY BRUCE MCCALLIE Knoxville CATHERINE OGDEN Knoxville MARY VIRGINIA TUTTLE Knoxville HOMOSELLA Fousr Clarksville JUANITA MCCLELLAND Vero Beach, Fla. SARA ALLEN BRISCOE Knoxville WARREE WEST Rossville ALSHA McCoun'r Memphis GENNIE KENT Knoxville GLADYS SNODDERLY Knoxville EMILY WILLIAMS ' Knoxville AVIs WOOLRICH Knoxville Allen Bardwell Bennett Bond Briscoe Dickson Doughty Daugherty Ely Faulkner Ford Foust Gautier Goddard Guthrie Hopper LaRue Lyons Martin McCallie McClellan McCourt Myers Ogden Ries Shaw Shepherd Snodderly Tuttle Vise West Whitehead Williams Willson VUoolrich 285 Colour: Maroon and Lavender Flower: ELISE REED Knoxville ELIZABETH PRATER Knoxville MARY TENNY JETER ' Dresden, Tenn. FRANCES THEILE Knoxville JOYLETTE PATRICK Knoxville MARGARET RUNNION Newport SIGMA KAPPA Founded at Colby College, 1874 Violet Alpha Delta Chapter established 1921 GRADUATE KATHERINE REED I935 HELEN HATCHER GreenEeld, Tenn. ELIZABETH STERCHI Knoxville MARIAN COOLEY Blythcville, Ark. I936 NINA SHAW Nashville CHARLOTTE JOHNSON Franklin I937 CECILIA BURCHFIEID Knoxville I938 EVELYN POTTS Paris JUANITA BENTLEY Knoxville 284 VOLUNTEER Publication : Sigma Kappa Triangle Number of Ckapten: 48 CLAUDIA BROOKS Knoxville LOUISE SMITH Knoxville Doms TATE Rutherford, Tenn. REBECCA RANSOM Murfreesboro KATHERINE CAMERON Knoxville FRAbggEs HAINES ' Mil an Bentley Brooks Burchfield Cameron Cooley Hatchet Haines Jeter Johnson Patrick Potts Prater Ransom Reed Smith Sterchi Tate Theile Runnion 285 ALPHA OMICRON PI Founded at Barnard College, 1879 Colon: Red and White Publication: To Dragma Flower: Jacqueminot Rose Number of Clmpten: 41 Omicron Chapter established 1902 FACULTY DEAN HARRIET GREVE l 9 3 5 EVELYN Rom Locus INMAN DOROTHY SMITH Knoxville Morristown Pulaski KATHRYN CROW ELLA DUDNEY BARBARA KIZER Asheville, N. C. Colliersville Maryville I 9 3 6 ELIZABETH LORD EVELYN HOLMAN CLARA HAWKINS Memphis Fayetteville Memphis MARGARET LYMAN MARY KATHERINE PARKER Knoxville Memphis 1 9 3 7 DELIA PEET FRANCES EARLY VARINA MAYO Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville GWENDOLYN BIrTLB BESSIE MITCHELL EVA HAWKINS Knoxville Knoxville Memphis JUNE BAYLESS VIVIAN Guas NONA LEE BROWN Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville l 9 3 8 HARVEY BANKS NANNBTTE MANNING JOSEPHINE HARRIS Hernando, Miss. Knoxville Knoxville KATHERYNE TAYLOR HELEN JENNINGS MAE BETTY NELMS LaFollette Knoxville Chattanooga KATHERINE CRAWFORD ELEANOR NOELL ANN LEE PRATER Birmingham, Ala. Norris Knoxville KATHLEEN KING MARGUERITE BLACKBURN NANCY Poona Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville CLEMENTINE EARLY DOROTHY WALLACE Knoxville Bolivar 286 VOLUNTEER Banks Bayless Blackburn Brown Crawford Crow Dudney Early, F. Early, C. Gies Harris Hawkins, E. Hawkins, C. Holman Inmzm Jennings King Kizer Lord Lyman Manning Mayo Mitchell Nelms Noell Parker Peet Poore Prater Roth Smith Taylor Wallace 287 DELTA ZETA Founded at Miami University, 1902 Colon: Old Rose and Vieux Green Publimnon: The Lamp Flower: Killamey Rose Number of Chapten: 59 Tennessee Chapter established 1933 I 9 3 5 JULIA ATKIN RUTH AURIN MAIBELLE THOMAS Knoxville Knoxville Memphis MURIEL MORGAN MAE MAE WELLONS Chattanooga . Memphis I 9 3 6 ANN TRIVETTE ELFREDA MATHES GENEVIEVE SMELTZER Clintwood, Va. Jonesboro, Ark. Greendale, Va. MATTIE LEE CAMPBELL New Tazewell I 9 3 7 CATHERINE DYKE MARGARET DYKE MARY NEAL GOODSON Chattanooga Knoxville Knoxville I 9 3 8 HELEN BAKER KATHERINE BUMPAS Bristol Nashville 288 VOLUNTEER, Atkin Aurin Baker Bumpas Campbell Dyke, C. Dyke, M. Goodson Mathes Morgan Smeltzer Trivette Wellons Thomas Colon: Light Blue and White Flower: FRANCES BALTON Memphis DOROTHY EMERICK Tyronza, Ark. DOROTHY ELGIN Knoxville MARY FRANCES HUGHES Dyersburg WILLA STEEN ALEXANDER Knoxville CORNELIA BURKE Knoxville LOUISE CATES Knoxville MARY COCHRAN Birmingham, Ala. VIRGINIA WHITE Knoxville MARY CURRIER Knoxville MARY A. SWANN Knoxville VIRGINIA PLUNKETT Memphis ALPHA DELTA PI Founded at Wesleyan College, 1851 Violet Alpha Kappa Chapter established 1920 I935 ELIZABETH GREENE Orangeburg, S. C. BETTY HOLLOWAY Knoxville MARGARET I jAMS Knoxville I936 ALBERTA BAUMGARDNER Bristol MARY IRVINE Chattanooga LORENA DEMPSTER Knoxville I937 MARY LOUISE CLAPP Knoxville EVA FREEMAN Knoxville DOROTHY GREENE Orangeburg, S. C. MILDRED GROUT Memphis I938 RUTH CROSBY Morristown LORA LOVE JONES Clarksdale, Miss. NANCY SMITH Chattanooga SARA FRANCES LINE Knoxville 290 VOLUNTEER Publication .' Number of Cbapterx: 56 The Adelphean ALMA BOONE KYLE Rogersville VIRGINIA MCCLAIN Knoxville RUTH DOTY Rogersville CHRISTIE TRIBBLE Harriman SAM ROSE PARKER Kingston MARY E. MCCABE Knoxville FRANCES SCRUGGS Memphis HELEN WATSON Knoxville MAXINE VUN KANNON Memphis KATE KYLE Rogersville MARY O CoNNoR Knoxville MARY E. DANIELS Knoxville Elgin Crosby Hughes Halloway Grout Greene, E. Greene, D. Freeman Emrich Duty Daniels Currier Clapp Cates Jones Irvine Kyle, B. Kyle, K. Line McClain McCabe O'Connor Parker Plunkett Scruggs Smith Tribble Vun Kannon Watson White Alexander Balton Baumgardner 292 PAN- HELLENIC COUNCIL FRANKIE linmvx ,,Prwsidvuf EVELYN RUTH ,, Vit'errksidr'ut mexm VVIIISMAN Swrrrtary EVELYN IIUL'r , , Trvasurwr CHI OMEGA Frankie Brown Peggy Thornburg ALPHA OMICRON PI Evelyn Roth June leylcss ZETA TAU ALPHA Virginia Whisman Nancy Smrle PHI MU Evelyn Holt Mary Howard ALPHA DELTA PI Betty Holloway Molly Cochran SIGMA KAPPA El ise Reed Elizabeth Sterchi DELTA DELTA DE LTA Elizabeth Bzu'dwell Lillie Shaw KAPPA DELTA Martha Staley Virginia Smith DELTA ZETA Muriel Morgan Mac Wcllons .o. ampus oplfe ... :wwwmmwm :mmmrmswzzrvmwmmmm wx. We: Ms; m w WW Awm$wwmmwmmwmAmem X, mum 5 tf f7'w I. dHI'niS x h iI .' . Ma 4,;1 1: 'u . g g. l1 I;- , rwmw mwawww The University of Tennessee THE STATE UNIVERSITY AND LAND GRANT COLLEGE JAMES DICKASON HOSKINS, LL.D., President Comprises the Following Colleges and Schools AT KNOXVILLE Graduate School College of Liberal Arts with undergraduate courses in Arts and Sciences. School of Commerce offering courses in Factory Management, Accounting, Finance, Marketing. College of Education including courses for High School Teach- ers, Elementary Supervisors, Principals, Superintendents. College of Engineering with courses in Civil, Mechanical, Elec- trical, Chemical, Agricultural Engineering; also Industrial Education. Many of the courses are on the Co-operative plan. College of Agriculture offering courses in Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Agricultural Educa- tion, Agricultural Engineering, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Horticul- ture, Agricultural Business. School of Home Economics giving courses in General Home Economics, Home Economics Education, Institution Management, Rural Home Life. Division of University Extension offering college credit, college entrance credit, and non-credit and Library Reading courses. Summer Quarter two terms oEered by all the colleges. starting June 10 and July 21, 1932. College of Law The Division of Agricultural Extension and the Agricultural Experiment Stations. AT MEMPHIS College of Medicine offering the finest opportunities for medi- cal training. School of Pharmacy with courses leading to the Pharmaceutical Chemist. degree of School of Biological Sciences with courses leading to the M.A., M.S., and PhD. degrees. School of Nursing with courses, leading to the degree of Graduate Nurse and Bachelor of Science College of Dentistry with courses leading to the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery and Bachelor of Science. AT MARTIN UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE JUNIOR COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS For Announcements of Colleges, Requirements for Admission, and General Information, Address THE REGISTRAR UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 299 KNOXVI LLE, TENNESSEE FIDELITY- BANKERS TRUST WZGAYSTREET REAL ESTATE, LOANS EVERY FIDUCIARY INVESTMENTS SERVICE J. PARK VESTAL. Pres. and Treas. EDWARD M. VESTAL, Vice-Pres. and Sec'y Vestal Lumber 85 Mfg. Co. INCORPORATED KNOXVILLE : : TENNESSEE 300 MCLEANS STUDIO Knowvillefs Leading Photographer for 25 Yearf OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 1935 VOLUNTEER KODAKS AND FRAMES AND KODAK FINISHING FOUNTAIN PENS 514 GAY ST. 301 EQUIPPED To Serve Your Banking Needs Checking Savings Safety Deposit Department Trust Department A Sound, Conservative Institution founded on time- tested and enduring banking principles and managed by prudent and experienced officers ..... A bank you can de- pend upon - in good times and in bad. Jlmn bvr $ leerul Reserve Systwn of Knoxville Tpmwssve 302 PALM BEACH SUITS 7Q .3921 Delicious Sandwiches and Drinks MADE IN KNOXVILLE W WORN EVERYWHERE 502. $ .75 ELLIS 6c ERNEST 1 5 DRUG STORE SEE YOUR CLOTHIER TAILORED av GODDALL $2 AT This label in the coat is your assurance of the genuine THE CORNER OF THE CAMPUS Phone 2-6103 3939 d Goodall Company KNOXVILLE . TENNESSEE Ship by Truck TODD 8: ARMISTEAD hExpress Service at Freight Rates DRUG CO- Free Pick-Up and Delivery HOOVER TRUCK CO. m UNCJ $23 524 N. GAY KNOXVILLE. TENN. Phone 3-7 I 5l . PRESCRIPTIONS G. E. SMITH, Knoxmlle, Manager. DRUGS Points Covered and A11 Intermediate Stops COSMETICS Knoxville-hNauhvillw-Memphis Atlanta, St. Louis, Birmingham CANDIES and New York The Above Points Are Covered With From Q :64 l to 2 Days, Service Trusted more than a miilion times Inquiries Cheerfully Answered 601 Market Street 304 HOTEL ANDREW JGHNSON 350 ROOMS 350 BATHS Where Hospitality Greets You, G. MILLER O REAR Manager Knoxville - Tennessee C ampliments 0f MAN MORTICIAN 305 Cumberland Portland Cement Co. S, B, NEWMAN 81 CO, H. c. MONDAY Phone 2-1842 PRIN? ILRS B 1 El . mom 3.123.; 000 OAK AVE. urwel dg PHONE 3-2I09 6I7 s. GAY KNOXVILLE, TENN. Sinclair Refining Co. A. W. EDINGTON Local M anager KNOXVILLE SHOWCASE MFG. CO., INC. 9 MANUFACTURERS 0F WA 24-HOUR SERVICE ALL KINDS OF STORE AND OFFICE - FIXTURES GOOD THINGS TO EAT 619 South Gay 100-2443 W. Front Ave. Phone 24842 306 vamsgrv GD C$ERY 1502 WEST CUMBERLAND. 3G a LOOK TO THE TOGGERY FOR THE BEST IN MEN,S TAILORED CLOTHING MENS FURNISHINGS :02 ARROW SHIRTS NUNN-BUSH SHOES JEWELERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS Gift Shop ENGRAVED INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS STATIONERY AND CARDS KIMBALUS JEWELERS 428 GAY ST., KNOXVILLE The Smith; Mon Beamiful fewelry Storeu Distinctive Clothes for Young Men and Women m 3 I 8 GAY STREET Knoxville, Tennessee Compliments of Senator Nathan L. Bachman Third Congressional District 307 BURN GENUINE KNOXVILLE COKE CLEAN Most Heat Per Dollar KNOXVILLE GAS CO. C. D, KENNY C0. 0 TEAS COFFEES SUGARS O 517 MARKET STREET FOR TASTY TOASTY SANDWICHES WITH A DISTINCTIVE BARBECUE FLAVOR REGAS COFFEE SHOP 1701 W. Cumberland SIZZLING STEAKS SHORT ORDERS SUNDAY DINNER N REGAS BROS. CAFE OPEN ALL NIGHT 318 N. GAY ST. NOT TOO LARGE and yet not too small that s the MORRIS PLAN exactly. Very large financial institutions just can't give their patrons the personal attention needed, while small institutions lack the facillties to give service. Loans $50 to $10,000 This bank understands personal problems and can quickly provide convenient time-payment loans and profitable use. SAVE WHERE YOU CAN BORROW MORRIS PLAN BANK 414 CLINCH AVE. KNOXVILLE, TENN. 308 BE WISE BUY WISE-ECONOMIZE AT CA8 WALKERS CASH STORES CLARENCE F. COLEMAN COMPANY 3' o militia EZZIZZVING Compliments of BROOKSIDJE MILLS KERN'S BAKERS RING BOOKS AND SHEETS ENGINEERING SUPPLIES, EDISON-DICK MIMEOGRAPHS, FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS School 8; Ong Supply Co. The Store of Service 407 WEST CLINCH AVE. DIAL 3-7145 C ampliments of JO C. GUILD President THE TENNESSEE ELECTRIC POWER Co. CHATTAN O-OGA, TE NN. C ampliments of The Chattanooga Medicine Co. Manufacturers of THEDFORDS BLACK-DRAUGHT Famous Family LawativeJ 309 A friend to the U niversity Park N ational Bank Capital $1,000,000.00 GAY AT UN ION Strong - Progressive - F riendly 310 tthSURANCE IN ALL OF ITS BRANCHES Kali J.E.Lutz8z ESTABLISHED 1896 Company INCORPORATED 1929 Underwriting Managers TENNESSEE INSURANCE COMPANY 3E1: Our Organization Includes the Following Alumni: uNED LUTz, '12 LUM REEDER, 119 11mm HOOPER, '20 HGENE MCCLAMROCH, ,22 uJOHN JACOBS, '24 SAM FRANKLIN, '25 DON SEVERANCE $921 ENTIRE SECOND F LOOR, KNOXVILLE BURWELL BUILDING TENNESSEE DO you know that dealers pay more to serve you CYWM$W ICE CREAM? 311 Of course your dealer could serve ice cream that costs him less than South- ern Dairies. But he knows you want the hesthat a reasonable pricewand thafs the kind he prefers to serve you. It costs more to make an ice cream like Southern Dairies2yet the cost to you is but a little or no higher than for cheap ice creams. J. C. HQBBS Groceries and Meats $43 You Like 2Em2 2FREE DELIVERY2 PHONE 2-9826 l003 W. CLINCH LUKE S SMQKE SHOP N0. 1-2501 W. Clinch22-9258 N0. fiuhlarket and Union N CLINCH AVE. MILK DEPOT 411 Clinch Ave. 2-9507 N ROXY CONFECTIONERY 411 Union Ave. Luther Elkins, Owner THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. C. J. DOMINICK, Local Manager HANDLING THE BEST IN: PAINTS, VARNISHES, LACQUERS, LEADS, OHS, ENAMELS, BRUSHES, AND PAINTERS SPECIALTIE 314: South Gay Street Knoxville, Tenn. W. AA. JOHNSTON CO. Ambm'ized Dealer; For L. C. SMITH 8: CORONA SILENT TYPEWRITERS VICTOR ADDING MACHINES DICTAPHONE EQUIPMENT Sales 2- Service 2 Supplies RENTS 2 REPAIRS -- REBUILD KNOXVILLE Market St. 2Since2 I 9082 312 Printing 67 Lithographing FOR BEST VALUES TRY Stubley Printing Co. Established I 90 5 415 State Street KNOXVILLE - Phone 3-4567 TENNESSEE SELEETB The HAM delicious N EAST TENNESSEE PACKING CO. Sometimes Think of, Never Forget, And Always Remember The Little Grocery Around the Corner DEM ANDERSON CO. 322 UNION AVE. KNOXVILLE, TENN. BARBER 8: McMURRAY Architects KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE ma MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS STYLE SHQP KEEP 1n: mu. aunmua' 1 mu. 3mm: supva co. SEE THESE SMART KNOXVILLE. TENN. Oxfords On the Campus TUNKSQNFS $2.99 Home Cooked Meals 16-1821 CUMBERLAND AVE. 313 Compliments of BRISCOE COFFEE SHOPPE l508 WEST CUMBERLAND AVE. RAGLAND-POTTER 8L CO. IIVholcsalc Groceries 401 EAST JACKSON AVE. PHONE 3-7II5 Compliments of SPIERS MOTOR CCO. J. O. 8: R. W. Spiers 314 ROYAL J EWELERS Buy the Royal Wagf PHONE 2-8123 524 S. GAY St. THE 1935 VOLUNTEER HAS USED A MOLLOY COVER S. K. SMITH CO. CHICAGO, ILL. HOTEL PATTEN Chattanoogais Leading H otel SURROUNDED BY WONDERFUL SCENERY JOHN LOVELL, Manager The Company with the Coal and the Service OUR FAMOUS COALS 01x11; GEM; REGAL'uJSOUTHERN STAR 614 OAK AVENUE PHONE 3-5103 CRUSHED STONE : MASCOT CHATTS : ROOFING GrRAVEL ASPHALT ROAIHVAY GRAVEL ASPHALT FILLER DUST AMERICAN LIMESTONE COMPANY KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 315 FRIENDSHIP PAGE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE CO. Knoxville Tennessee MEDICAL ARTS DRUG CO. Main at Locust Prescription Specialist DIAL 3-7175 Everything in Typewriters PRESTON TYPEWRITER C0. 701 5. Gay St. S CREAM 7E ICE Is UNIVERSITY BARBER 8: BEAUTY SHOP l5l2 W. Cumberland Ave. PHONE 3-8861 Lillian Fisher, Mgr. COMPLIMENTS 0F HENDERSON-McGINLEY CO. THE. HUB CIGAR STORE All Football Results by Ticker COMPLIMENTS 0F REEDER CHEVROLET C0. Knoxville Tennessee PAY CASH GROCERY CO. Wholesale Groceries, Notions. and Produce 200-202 East Depot Street WHITE LILY uThe finest tiour that money can buy J. ALLEN SMITH 6: CO. FARRAGUT LUMBER CO. Knoxville Tennessee BITTER SWEET CANDY SHOP Good taste-meuns-0G00d CandyH 605Vz 5. Gay 5t. Knoxville Tennessee COMPLIMENTS OF B. T. ICE COMPANY Knoxville Tennessee THE TODDLE HOUSE. 180' W. Cumberland Ave. CHAVANNES LUMBER CO. Knoxville Tennessee PHONE 3-214 7 KNOXVILLE SANGRAVEL MATERIAL C0. HLet us quote our price Maryville Pike Knoxville Tennessee COMPLIMENTS OF THE TRIANGLE BAKERY Knoxville Tennessee DUNLAP TRUNK 0 LEATHER SHOP '0See us before you travel Phone 3-6342 52l Market St., Knoxville, Tenn. CITY FISH MARKET 29.30 City Market EDW. EISENBERG. Owner Sea 6; Fresh Water Products Equipped with Frigidaire FREE DELIVERY PHONE 3-4239 THE HOPE BROTHERS' CO. JEWELERS 613 Market Street Knoxville Termessee 316 JOE McDONALD'S SPORT CENTER Billiard30Bridge-Ping-Pong Knoxville Tennessee CHANDLER 8: CO., Inc. PHONE 3-6l4l DEPOT AVE. Between the Viaducts Building Materials SAVE MONEY 0 TRADE WITH SQUARE GROCERY CO. Retail and Wholesale M ax Reich Harry Goldberger Phones 2-1185 - 2-1186 27 W. Market Square CHANDLER PRINTING CO. 413 Chamberlain Ave. Phone 3-8171 ED SCHMID REAL ESTATE 709 Market St. Knoxville Tennessee COMPLIMENTS OF DR. MIRIAM M. DRANE I301 Sterick Bldg. Memphis Tennessee KNOXVILLE PAPER BOX CO. 200-206 Magnolia Ave. Phone 3-8924 PAPER BOXES AND FOLDING CARTONS FRED M. BURKHART QUALITY MEATS 3 6L 4 City Market Phone 2-4186 Prompt Delivery HOLSTON QUARRIES GENERAL BUILDING Knoxville. Tenn. Congratulations TENNESSEE FROM SANI SEAL COMPANY Good Ice Cream Compliments of NASHVILLE HOTEL MENiS ASSQCJIATIRON ANDREW JACKSON HOTEL ....... R. P. LOVE, ZWgr. HOTEL HERMITAGE ,,,,,,,, H. E. BAUGHMAN, Algr. NOEL HOTEL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, O. R. NICHOL, Mgr. SAM DAVIS HOTEL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FRANK DAVIS, Mgr. MAXWELL HOUSE ,,,,,,,,, B. D. WHITSWORTH, Mgr. SAVOY HOTEL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W. J. BLACK, Mgr. TULANE HOTEL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C. A. LOVEJOY, Mgr. 317 HOTEL FARRAGUT FOOD SERVICE ENVIRONMENT C ampliments of THE UNIVERSITY CREA MERY 318 THE CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIALS AND BUSINESS MEN OF... The City of Knoxville and Knox County Extend to the Graduating Class of '35 Every Wish for Success and Happiness in Life C. M. McCLUNG 8z COMPANY A FRIEND T. E. BURNS COMPANY UNIVERSITY SPORTS CENTER Next to Vols Cleaning Shop JONES MCBRIDE BEAUTY SHOP BROWNS BOOTERIE APPALACHIAN MILLS 815 Fort Sanders Ave. A. E. MITCHELL Chancellor S. O. HOUSTON Knox County Judge CHAS. E. DAWSON Clerk and Master JESSE A. SHACKELFORD Criminal Court Clerk J. B. PARKER Register of Deeds 319 SPENCE SHOE COMPANY H. T. HACKNEY CO. MIMS DRUG STORE DR. F. H. THEILE With Cook Optical Co. PEERLESS COAL CO. TINSLEY TIRE CO. C. M. JOHNSON Chief of the Fire Department HAMILTON S. BURNETT Circuit Court Judge J. WESLEY BREWER Sheriff of Knox County W. HARVEY HALL County Court Clerk PEARL K. ANDERSON Circuit Court Clerk L. H. 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