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WILLIAM TRENT BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE vevva 1 11 I This year we take great pride in dedicating our 1944 Volunteer to Judge Robert M. Jones, a man who has faithfully served this uni- versity for over a quarter of a century. Known affectionally to both students and faculty as The Judge, Judge Jones has attained the heights to which few men ascend, yet in spite of this he has remained, still, The Great Humanitarian, an attribute so desirable, yet so seldom found. As a result of such a spirit when any student needs guidance, encouragement, or is con- fronted with any difficult problem, the solution is often found in the familiar expression, I'll talk it over with the Judge. As a scholar of the law, it is conceded by both young and old that he has no superior being represented in Who's Who in Law for the past twenty years, and twice judge in our Chancery Courts. Likewise, as an instructor and guiding spirit, he is equally renowned, having the respect and esteem of all those students with whom he comes in contact. Although pages could be written concerning such a useful and honorable life, we would conclude, in a word, that by his scholarly mind, untiring energy, and unsurpassable kindnesses, not only this Uni- versity or the City of Knoxville, but the entire State of Tennessee, shall long be indebted to a noble man and outstanding scholar, for the great contribution which he has made both to our University and to our State. emember him? I do and I'm sure you will too, because he was a student here at the Hill not so very long ago. It seems only yesterday when he crammed all night for that final exam and then walked down to Briscoe's for that early morning cup of coffee. He was really a swell fellow and loads of fun—even though he never did pass that course in Organic Chemistry. He was like most of us; took life for granted—until that day when he got those Greetings from the President. Yes, he was called to active duty along with lots of other fellows we used to know. It didn't take long to make a soldier out of him; he learned war and he learned it well because he knew it would be a fight to the finish when the real test came. He learned to be rough and brutal, kill or be killed—things were suddenly dif- ferent. It was then that he no longer took life for granted. It became something real and precious. The time finally came when he was ready and they sent him across. He lived through the heat of the Solomons, the cold of Kiska and he was there when Tunis was stormed. Kill or be killed! It was a pretty tough thing to do at first because he had always heard about world peace and the brotherhood of man. But when a question would come up in his mind he would think about all of us still at home and it seemed as though he was responsible for our safety and the safety of the world for years to come. He would grit his teeth and try a little bit harder. Finally one day when he was in the thick of things his number came up. He died in a slit-trench somewhere over there. When his buddies removed his rifle from his dying clutch, they found eleven notches in a neat little row on its stock. He had accounted for his share of those !--! Jerrys and Japs before they got him. And we won't forget his part in the unfinished business. I olunteer I olunteer in Ceer Volunteer TT Volunteer ?er TT u TT volunt Vf Volunteer olunteer TT lunteerTJ 1« iteer TT I ol olunteer TI 1 olunteer olunteer er If Volunteer TT IT Volunteer TT THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES LEGAL TITLE: THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION..........Ex-Officio HIS EXCELLENCY. THE GOVERNOR OF TENNESSEE. Ex-Officio THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE........Ex-Officio THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY........Ex-Officio CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS First—CLYDE 6. AUSTIN. Groeneville..............July I. 1947 •Second—W. T. KENNERLY, Knoxville...............July I. 1949 ••Second—GEORGE C. TAYLOR. Knoxville............July I. 1949 Third-PAUL J. KRUESI. Chattanooga...............July I. 1951 Fourth-HARRY S. BERRY. Hendersonville...........July I. 1953 Filth-W. P. COOPER. Shelbyville...................July I. I9SS Sixth—.......................................To be appointed SeventH-W. P. RIDLEY. Columbia....................July I. 1953 Eighth-1. 8. TIGRETT. Jackson.....................July I. 1951 Ninth—GEORGE C. ROWLETT. Martin........July I. 1949 Tenth-JOHN D. MARTIN. Memphis...........July I. 1947 From the City of Knoxville WILLISTON M. COX.....................July I. I9S7 JAMES A. FOWLER........................July I. I9S7 From the City of Memphis WASSELL A. RANDOLPH..................July I. 1953 THOMAS H. ALLEN........................July I. I9SJ OFFICERS OF THE BOARD W. P. COOPER...................................Chairman JAMES J. WALKER...............................Treasurer JAMES D. HOSKINS..............................Prelident JAMES P. HESS.................................Secretary The Preiident It a member ex-otfeio of all standing committees. EXECUTIVE: Fowler. Kruesl. Cox. Austin. Kennerly. FINANCE: Kruesi. Fowler. Austin. Cox. BUILDING: Cox. Rowlett. Kruesi. Allen. Kennerly. COMMITTEES LIBERAL ARTS: Kennerly . Randolph. Fowler. Ridley. AGRICULTURE: Cooper, Berry. Tigrett. Austin, Ridley. EUGINEERING: Allen. Kruesi. Martin. Berry. LAW: Fowler. Cooper. Randolph, Ken- nerly . HEALTH: Randolph. Allen, Martin. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Rowlett. Allen. Tig. rett. Ridley. •Died, January 29. 1944. ••Appointed. March 23. 1944. i. i, n I I mu Six Thousand Five Hundred of our students and alumni have gone into the armed services of our country. A very large number of the others are in civilian services contribut- ing to the war effort. We are very certain that the moving spirit of all these men and women is an expression of the certainty, so often emphasized by your Alma Mater, that consecrated devotion to democracy as exemplified in what is called the American way is worth all effort at preservation. I can give you no better message than that, as you go out from these halls, you carry this spirit with you. You will find as life moves forward that free men and free women merit their freedom only if they exercise wholeheartedly their blessing in the interest of the good life of all. Para- phrasing Nathan Hale, may you realize that you have only one life and it should be given for your country throughout its complete span. Then you shall not have lived in vain and this institution shall not have labored in vain. Apply yourselves to the good life, courageously, devoted- ly, and selflessly, with full understanding that the intangible rewards coming from a consciousness of efforts well spent are the only wholesome, living satisfaction. James D. Hoslcins I I IS I ] i 5 DEAN F. C. SMITH DEAN J. A. THACKSTON DEAN L R. HESLER DEAN N. W. DOUGHERTY DEAN C. E. BREHM h BIOLOGY BUILDING DEAN H. 8. WITHAM DEAN J. O. MOSELEY DEAN HARRIET C. GREVE HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING DIRECTOR C. A. MOOERS DIRECTOR F. C. LOWRY DIRECTOR STANLEY JOHNSON DIRECTOR T. W. GLOCKER TENNESSEE HALL DIRECTOR J. W. HARRIS R. F. THOMASON J. J. WALKER HOWARD BOZEMAN ' VICTOR M. DAVIS SCIENCE HALL OFFICERS AND COUNCIL ALL STUDENTS CLUB CREED REAGAN .... EMILY GRANGER . . . . Vlcc-Prosidonf MARY FULTS HENRY SINEATH . . . . COOPER ALEXANDER . HERBERT COOK .... President. Senior Class JIM TUHOLSKI BILL MATTHEWS .... 8ILLY LANE BEE McMILLAN Freshman Advisor CLYDE TAYLOR .... G. L. CARTER A STUDENT GOVERNMENT DF, BY AND FDR THE STUDENTS CREED REAGAN BILLY JONES .... CARRIE PEDIGO . . . G. C. DAVIS........ JUDY DORTCH . . . george McIntyre . BOBBY BRABANT . . . BILL BROWN......... HAROLD JENKINS . . ROY SHERROD . . . . CRAIG CALDWELL . . MARGARET WEBB . . ELMERIA McCALLUM GEORGE BAUGUS . . CHARLES MARTIN . . MARY ANN VAUGHAN . . . Business Representative ...................Education .................Engineering ..............Home Economics ...........................Law .................Liboral Arts . Representative at Large . . Representative at Large . . President, Y. M. C. A. . . President, Y. M. C. A. . . President, Y. V . C. A. . President, W. S. G. A. Choirman. Danco Committee ................Publications ................Publications I33| WOMEN’S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ELMERIA MeCAUUM .............. ................ .................. • P' denf ELSIE LIVELY . • V.ce-President JUDY DORTCH • • Secretary ROSE McCLAMROCK..................................................Treasurer PHYLLIS WADE . . ADELE KENNEDY JANE ROGERS . ESTHER JANE KENNEOY BETTY AUSTON CHARLOTTE HALL FRANKIE FONDE PEGGY GAMMON CARRIE PEDIGO . . LENS BIGGS MARGARET WEB8 . . CHARLOTTE HALL . . . THELMA WITTEN JEWELL HOLTSINGER CORA JANE McMILLAN JUDY DORTCH JANE WITT EMILY DEE MARSHALL FRANCES ANN 8ROWN COUNCIL ........................Alpha Lambda Delta ..........................Blue Trianglo Club .......... Home Economics Club ..............Modern Dance Club ... .............Mortar 8oard ............ ............Omieron Nu ........ .............Pan-Hellenic Council ................................. Volettcs . . .....................Phi Eta Tau . . . Publicity Representative ...................................Y. W. C. A. .........Student-Faculty Organization Board Independent Students Organization ........................Barbara Blount Hall . Polly McClung Hall . . Jennie Armstrong Hall .........................Kitty Kain .... Mattie Kain Hall .................... 907 Seventeenth St. Hall Miss Marion Heard FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Catherine Allen Mrs. Roscoe Morton The purpose of the Women's Student Government Association is to Serve: Serve all womon of the University: Servo all tho timo. Tho W. S. G. A. is the voice of the womon of the University. The Council, composed of the officers of W. S. G. A. and the presidents of all tho women's organizations, servos os a gonerol federation of women's interests and activities, but tho Council alono cannot do tho work of W. S. G. A. Tho vitality and usefulness of this woman's organization dopends upon tho full cooperation of every woman student: only in this way can W. S. G. A. keep the bannor of servico and progress. First Row: McCallum. Lively. Second Row: Dortch. McClamrock. 1341 The Student-Faculty Organizations Board was formed in 1938 to join the students and administration of the University of Tennessee in a closely knit and unified effort in providing for the most effective cooperation and benefit of the student body in student activities. In consists of four students, three faculty members, the Dean of the University as chairman, and an executive secretary. In order to carry out the policies of the board, and in order to aid the student in finding his place in extra-curricular activities, a Student Organiza- tions Office was set up and is directed by the executive secretary of the board. The functions of this office include: filing of records of all organizations and banking their funds: operation of a student employment service: supervision of housing facilities: compiling of Calendar of Events and Student Directory; maintenance of a Lost and Found Depart- ment; auditing of fraternity records: arranging of all campus social programs: and keeping records and hand- ling the funds of the University Faculty Club. Members of the board for 1943-44 are: Dean Fred C. Smith, chairman; Howard Bozeman, executive secretary: Dean Harriet C. Greve, Dean John Moseley. Dean L. R. Hosier, Creed Reagan. Roy Sherrod, Charlotte Hall, and George Baugus. STUDENT-FACULTY ORGANIZATIONS OOARD INDEPENDEN m rr HUTS'lllilimill COOPER ALEXANDER First Row: Allen. Anderson. Crosby. Fulls, Dalo. Dooly. Second Row: Sharp, Smilh Trigg, Walker, Wilten. Doris Gornt Claudo Fetxor Channing Hayes Marjorie Allen Patricia Trigg Roy Porter Mary Fults Jean Sharp COUNCIL Carol Crosby Kelly Ensor Louise Roborts Jo Ann Will Agnos Smith Virginia Anderson Mildred Voltman Henry Sineath Oliver Dole Thelma Wilten Marie Edword Amnott Garnor Mary Long Edith Waller Martho Piclup IMI OFFICERS COOPER ALEXANDER......................................................................... President BOB GILEREATH .......................................................................Vico-Prosidont TUPPER DOOLEY............................................................................ Socrotary HOWARD DALE.............................................................................. Troaturor Every student of the University who does not have association with some social fraternity or sorority is automatically a member of the organization. The Independent Students Council is elected from members of each class and college, and is composed of two representatives from each dormitory. This group maintains an emphasis upon democracy among its members and upon democratic principles in its active program. We believe it is the solemn duty of individuals to prepare themselves through scholastic endeavor and participation in constructive extra-curricu- lar activities, not only for the most effective participation in the present crisis but for an active part in the development and support of a lasting peace. Butinett along with the fun—the I. S. O. Council convones and relaxet at a tocial meeting. The Publications Council directs the policies of the Orange and White and Volunteer and is composed of six members with F. C. Lowry acting as chairman. Besides Mr. Lowry, two other faculty men. two students, and one alumni representative make up the council. During the reqular spring elections, the two student representa- tives and the alumnus are elected to the council. The three faculty members, including the chairman, are appointed by the President of the University. The members of the 1944 Publications Council are F. C. Lowry, chairman; Dr. John C. Hodges and Dr. C. E. Wylie, faculty mem- bers: Ed Sample, alumnus: and Jimmy Rice and Dick Hart, student members for the first part of the school year—upon their with- drawal from school, these two students were replaced by George Baugus and Charles Martin. Both the editors and business man- agers of the Orange and White and Volunteer are directly responsible to this board for execution of their duties. They attend council meetings, and establish contracts directly with this body. They are not. however, voting members. Throuqh the quidance of the Publication Council, the Orange and White and Volunteer have risen to positions of high esteem among college publications. PUBLICATI Hut Row: B«lloH, Cook, Fincannon, Flynn, Goodwin, Gunn, Harrison, Holthofar. Second Row; Humphreys, Mason, Murrell, Myers, Neeley, Reagan, Shew, Walker. P F 1 1 1 Li DAVID HUBBS DAVID R. HU88S BERT R. V IGGS. JR. HAROLO JENKINS . HERBERT COOK SAM FINCANNON PHIL SNYDER Millon Shaw Fred Gilbert MIUARD L. MYERS . . CREED REAGAN DELMAR D. WALKER ZEKE STANFIELD. JR. Jack T. Holt. Jr. BILL MURRELL . MELVIN BELLOTT Minor Deni Robort Marwell Leo Howell Kenneth Humphrey ...................... . .... Editor-in-Chiol .... Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF . .................. . ..... Associate Editor ............................ . . . Associate Editor . ........................... .... Associate Editor . . ........ .......... . Associate Editor ASSISTANTS David Goodwin J. P. Neely Elva Richardson Douq Gunn Ralph Shaotfer BUSINESS STAFF ........................ Assistant Business Manager ....................... Assistant Business Manager ADVERTISING STAFF ........... . . Advertising Manager . . Assistant Advertising Manager H. J. Kimbrough, Jr. CIRCULATION STAFF H. E. Hammer Spears Vavalides J. D. Flynn Jr. Harold 8rakobill . . Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager Richard Mason Bill Harrison Gene Holtholer G. W. Denman FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD PROFESSOR E. S. FABIAN .................................................... Ooirman Professo- R. C. Matthews Prolesso' C. S. Camp Mr. V. M. Davis Mi | EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT CHARLES MARTIN......................... MARY ANN VAUGHAN...................... RUTH ANNE COCHRAN..................... ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY.................. Fin Row: 8ay«r Cochran, Cron. Stcond Row: 0« Bulk, Doughty, Harriion. . . Editor. Foil . Editor. Spring Associato Editor Associate Editor DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS Bill Sconlcn Phyllis Sherrill Dub Tauxo Kimbrough Boron Elizabeth Hayes Elizabeth Vaughan EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Arrevio Bayer Edna Harrison Mildred Hampton Betty Branen Barbara Jeon Cross Virginia Jones Flo Wattles Julia Dossett Agnes Smith Billy Joe Whito L'Eno 8iggs Dick Mochamer Mary Toylor Boots DeBusk Did Doughty Forrest Watson l«| POLLY LEINART JIMMY JOHNSON MARGARET SMITH BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Business Manoger DEEDIE HERRINGTON..........................Business Assistant Advertising Manogor PATTY SMITH................................ . Business Assistant Advertising Assistant ELIZABETH STAMPS...........................Business Assistant Firs Row: Hayes, Herrington, Johnson, Jones, Montgomery. Smith. Second Row: Smith, Teylor, Tau e, Vaughan. Wattles, Sherrill. Fir Row: Beverly. Delaney. Hamm. Hay . Hoehle, Jernigan. Johnton. Second Row: Lea. Morion. Patton, Phipp . Raliton. Sherill, Siskin. Third Row: Smith, Solomon. Strickland. E.. Vaughan. M.. Vaughan, Wrinkle. EDITORIAL STAFF EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS GEORGE 8AUGUS.........................................Edilor FRANCES PHIPPS..............................Associate Editor BETTY PATTON................................Associoto Editor JEANNE STRICKLAND...........................Associate Editor DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS FRANCES PHIPPS.................................Organizations BETTY PATTON ....................................... Classes ELIZABETH HAYES.......................................Greeks MARY ANN VAUGHAN..............................Administration BILL BURN........................................Photography DOUGLAS BEVERLY..................................Photography JIMMY JOHNSON....................................Photography RAYMOND SOLOMON..................................Photography BILL BURN...........................................Foaturos Patty Smith Elizabeth Vaughan Rusty Jemigan Mildrod Hampton Joan Delaney G. W. Morton Carolyn Wrinklo Erwin Siskin • BUSINESS DEPARTMENT WILLIAM F. TRENT....................................Businoss Manager DAVID LEA................................Advertising Manager ERWIN SISKIN......................Assistant Business Manager TISSIE HAMM.......................Assistant Business Monagor ADELE KENNEDY.....................Assistant Businoss Manager LOIS JANE HOEHLE..................Assistant Businoss Monagor BETTY PATTON......................Assistant Businoss Manager ARTHUR SALOSHIN................................Staff Member PHYLLIS SHERRILL...............................Staff Member JEAN DELANEY...................................Staff Member ELIZA8ETH VAUGHAN..............................Staff Mombor RUSTY JERNIGAN.................................Staff Member ELIZABETH ANN RAULSTON.........................Staff Mombor I«1 non uim i i The symbolic culmination of a student’s life at the University is Aloha Oe. The Seniors, led by their class president, march onto the athletic field in couples, entering under a bridge of sabers of the honorary R. O. T. C. guard. Entering between the columns of the outdoor stage, they seat themselves alternately on either side, form- ing a large semi-circle. The president lights the torch of the Volunteer, and the program begins. It consists of an inspiring speech made by an outstanding alumnus, class awards, and the presentation of the annual Volunteer award to the most out- standing Junior. While the audience main- tains a respectful silence, the program moves to an unforgettable climax as the seniors file slowly by the glowing Volunteer torch and light their candles. Singing the Alma Mater, the seniors march slowly out to form a huge T on 1944 VOLUNTEER the Hill. With a lighted cross burning at the summit of Ayres Tower, Taps” is sounded across the campus as a tribute to the memory of the University students and alumni who have given their lives in the service of their country. The interpretation Till we meet again best expresses the sentiment of Aloha Oe. Having been given knowledge, culture, ad- vice, and a sense of responsibility, the graduating senior now accepts the Torch of Service. Instead of bidding a final farewell the seniors accept the sentiment of Aloha Oe, Till we meet again. AWARD WINNERS. 1943 i mm A T10 N Tho University of Tennessee Athletic Association is charged with tho supervision of intercollogiate othletics. The Athlotic 8oard. which has immodiato charge of this octivity. is mode up of studonts. faculty, ond alumni. During normal times the Beard is composed of two studonts. fivo alumni and the rost faculty mombers, includ- ing tho President of the University. Because of the restrictions on transportation and the large loss of students to tho armed forces, the Univorsity did not undertake on intercollegiate athletic program during the ocodomic year 1943-44. This is the first time that tho University has failed to participato in intercollegiato sports sinco tho Iasi war. Sinco the curtailment of the intorcollogiato sports progrom, the athlotic stoff has assisted the Department of Physical Education in giving train- ing to military personnel stationed at tho University. Plons are being made to rovivo tho sports progrom during the academic year 1944-45. It is obvious that teams will not be as strong as thoy woro in pro-war days, but it is the boliof of athletic authorities that a boginning should be made as soon as possible in order that schedules may be maintained and that some prepara- tion can bo mado for a resumption of a full program immediately after tho war. The Board members of the current year are: Faculty: President James D. Hoskins, Dean N. W. Dougherty. Chairman; Dean F. C. Smith, Dean L. R. Hosier, Dr. C. P. White. Prof. R. C. Matthows, Prof. N. D. Peacock. Dean J. O. Moseley. Alumni: Mr. W. M. Cox, Mr. Sam McAllester, Mr. R. B. Striegel. Mr. Cole Early, Mr. C. P. Daniol. Students: Rudy Klarer. Al Hust. Who turned on that light? Top Bunlc Limited. y A W. S. G. A.— Wo Suro Got Around. Evon the chaperones had a good time. He's dead studying. After Class. Swing ill Trent and his crow. The cream of the cropl Wars are also fought with brains. Judges You Don'! Say! Below: Practice House Blues. Bottom: Priorities. Interesting Poople. and more Judges. Campus Socioty. Informission. ? ? ? Imported—F. R. B. I lovo my wife, but oh you kids! WIMMIN WAITING FOR THE CLOCK SUGAR. IT S RATIONED! IU) Bring 'Em Back Aliv© Brown. It' betlar wilh salt. Why? Swoon girl. Saturday nito, 8:45-11:45. Fastost thing on whoolt. Toll mo Mora! Hmmmmm! IW] And iho coob, tool My htrol Top: How did this got in? Abovo: Gonial chaperones. Sigj stair . Below: Bridgo for concentration. Bottom: I. S. O. party. Institutions—KonwortKy Whitmore. (Ml Too young? (601 Soufhern hojpitalify. Wailing. Lovely shoot! Whet e lovely couplo—the metet! Reheortmg? (611 Cute, oin't thoy? In the good ole tummortimel Oh, You Beautiful Women! The pauso that rofrosho: Pipofitter Local No. 4-F. Goodnight, Kimbrough! Prime Pickin' . 838 Tomplo. Camo tho soldier . The life of an engineer! In tho Woo Room! Going strong! THE COUNCIL MEETS SAT. 1:30 102 | NI l-I I Li III I oiunieer l oiunieer oiunieer olunteer iunteer I olunteer (unleer TT I olunteer I olunteer COOPER ALEXANDER................................................Prcjideni HER8ERT COOK...............................................Viee-Preiiden CHARLOTTE HALL..................................................Socrefary FRANCES PHIPPS..................................................Treajuror CLASS OFFICERS CLASS Cooper Alexander Sarah Abernathy Olive Allan Thyrza Allan Daio Anderson Elisabeth Austin Connie Ayrat Lucy Begley Aliea 8aker COOPER ALEXANDER......................................................Pinion. TennatiM College of Agriculture: Winner of Alphe Zeto Cup to outstanding fresh- men; Sarr.wermin' Committee, 1941, '42. ' 3: Chairman Election Committeo. 1942; Vice-President of Y. M. C. A., 1942; S. C. A. Representative to Stato Conference, 1942; Member of the Executive Council. A. S. C.. 1942; Usher Corps. 1943 and 1944; Vice-President of Ag. Club. 1943; Manager of ‘43 Aloha Oe; President of _ the Senior Class. 1944; President of the Independent Students' Orgarijation, 1944; Member of Alpha Zeta; Mem- ber of Phi Delta Kappa; Member of Scarabbean; and Listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.” SARAH ABERNATHY........................................Clarksville. Tannassaa College of Home Economics. OLIVE MAE ALLEN.................................Snow Camp, North Carolina College of Liberol Arts. THYRZA ALLEN........................................ Collage Park. Georgia College of Homo Economics; Member of the Home Ec Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; Phi Mu Sorority; Treasurer of Phi Mu Sorority. '44; War Stamp Sale Chairman, ' 3; Carnicus Staff. '43; end Omicron Nu. DALE ANDERSON.........................................Madisonvilla, Tannassaa College of Engineering. ELIZABETH ANNE AUSTIN......................................Ridgely. Tannassaa Collego of Home Economies; Transfer from Virginia Intermont College; Member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority; Y. V . C. A.: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '44; Home Ec. Club; Council Mcmbor of Home fcc. Club. '44; Marshal of Delta Delta Delta. '44; President of Mortar Board, '44; Phi Kappa Phi; Cmicrcn NU; and Who's Who. CONNIE AYRES.............................................Knoxville. Tannassaa College of Home Economics. LUCY BAGLEY...........................................Fayetteville. Tannassaa College of Agriculture; Transfer from Vaster College; Ag. Club; Biologia; Zeta Tau Aipho Sorority; and Canterbury Club. ALICE BAKER........................................Asheville. North Carolina College of Home Economics. 1701 Vernon Baker William Balthrop Evelyn Barrett Arrevia Bayer Mary Beall Melvin Ballot! Virginia Bibb L'Ene Biggs Jtan Bomer VERNON BAKER..................................... Santa Fe. T.nn.ss.. College of Engineering. WILLIAM f-. BALTHROP................................. ... Neihville. T.nn.ss.. Collego of Mochonical Engineering; A. S. M. E.; A. S. M. E. Chairman. ‘44; A. C. E. Board, '44. EVELYN 8ARRETT.......................................... Knoiville. Tennessee College of Busieeil Administration; Pledge President. Phi Mg Sorority. '41; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '41. '42. '43; Y. V . A. Treasurer, '43; Modern Dance Club; Volunteer Beauty Section. '42' Pan-Hellenic Council; Orientation Leader; Concert Usher Corps; Pi Omega Pi. GENTRY BARTON ..........................................Rutherford. Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. DOUGLAS BEVERLY......................................Oteen, North Carolina College of Liberal Arts; Transfer from Biltmore College; Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Volunteer Phofogropher, '44. GEORGE BAUGUS.....................................; • • • Trenton, Tennessee College of Agriculture; Ag. Club; American Society of Agriculture Engi- neers; Secretary, Vice-President, President, American Society of Agriculture Engineers; Barn-warmin'. '41 '42. '43; Alpha Zeta:. U. T. Round-up Manager; Associate Editor, lennesseo Farmer, '43; Publicity Chairman, Carnicus. '43; Assistant Editor, Volunteer. '43; Ritualist of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Social Chairman, Lambda Chi Alpha. '44; President cl Alpha Zeta. '44; Chairman All-Students' Club Oance Fund, '44- Editor, '4 Volunteer ; Student-Faculty Organixation 8oard, '44; Fraternity Relation 8oard. '44; Election Commission, '44; Publications Council, '44- Scarabbean Senior Society; Who'S Who in American Univertifiet and Colleges, '44. ARREVIA BAYER ...............................................Evtaw. Alabama College of Liberal Arts; Transfer from Alabama Collego; Volettes; Modern Dance Club; Orientation Leader; Secretary-Treasurer of Mattie Kain Dor- mitory. '44; Orango and White Staff; Member of Zeta Tou Alpha Sorority; Publicity Chairman of Zeta Tau Alpha. '44. MARY NELL BEALL..........................................Wasson. Mississippi College of Home Economics; Transfer from Copiah-Lincoln Junior College; Y. W. C.; B. S. U.; Home Ec. Club; Home Ec. Council; Polly MeClung House Council: Orange and White Staff; Social Chairman of Home Ec. Club, '44; Judicial Council of Polly McClurg House Council '44; Member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority; Corresponding Secretary of Delta Delta Delta. '44; Mortar Board; Acting Secretary of Mortar Board. '44. MELVIN BELLOTT...........................................Memphis, Tannassaa College of Engineering. Gantry Barton Douglas Beverly George Beuqut Martha Barrlck James Burn June Baird Maxine Brantley Burgess Brier Betty Brown MARTHA BARRICK.........................................Springfield. Tennessee Collogo of Home Economics; Homo Ec. Club; 8. S. U.; Y. W. C. A.; Sigma Kappa Sorority; Vice-President of 8. S. U., '44; Intramural Marshal of Sigma Kappa. ‘44. JAMES 8URN...................................................Niota, Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Y. M. C. A.; Eta Iota Tau; Second Prixe, Sixer Debate; Phi Rbo Pi; President. Wesleyan Off-Campus Men. '41; Phi Theta Kappa; Bolton Scholarship Award; 0. T. Legislative Forum; Phi Delfa Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma; Secretary of Phi Delta Kappa, '43; Graduate Work; President of Phi Delfa Kappa. '44; Editor-in-Chief of The U- Teacher, '44; American Chemical Society, '43. '44; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, '43, '44. JUNE BAIRD........................... ...................Newport. Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Tror.sfcr from Stephen College; Spanish Club; Y. W. C. A.; and Volunteer Staff. VIRGINIA 8I8B............................................Knoiville. Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Alpha Lambda Delta; French Club; Y. V . C. A.; Y Cabinet Member, '43, '44; Associate Editor of Orange and White. '42; Editor of Orange and White, '43; Honorary Moior in R. O. T. C.; Mortar Board Award to Junior Girl, '43; Member of Chi Omega Sorority; Treasurer of Chi Omega, '43; President of Chi Omega, '44; Mortar Board; Phi Kappa Phi. L'ENE BIGGS .............................................Benlon. Tonnossee College of Liberal Arts; Transfer from Ward-Belmonl; Hockey Varsity, 41, '42; 8aseba!l Varsity. '41. '42; Archery Vor«ity. '42; Athletic Association, '42; Hyphen Reporter. '41; Hvphon Copy-Editor '42; Y. W. C. A.; Y. V . C. A. Cabinet. '44; Carnicus Staff; Orange and White-’ Editorial Assistant; Assittanf Editor, Torch. '43; W. $. G. A. Cabinet, '44; Ushor Squad; Orientation Advisor, ‘44; Kappa Delta Sorority. JEAN BOMAR............................................Sh.lbyvlll,. T.nn.ssee Collego of Home Economics; Transfer from U. T. Junior College; Y. W. C. A.; Home Economic Club. MAXINE BRANTLEY..........................................Nashville. Tennessee College of Home Economic ; Home Economic Club. '43. '44. 8URGESS 6 BRIER..........................................Knoivllle. T.nn.ss.. Coliege of Engineering; Y. M, C. A.; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '42. '43; Pershing Rifes; Phi fcta Sigma; Vaisity Swimming. '42. '43; Assistant Treasurer. Nahneeyayli. '43; Vice;Prosident, Sigma Phi Epsilon. '43, '44; Treasurer. Nahheeyayli '43; Junior Engineering Award; Scabbard and Blade; Phi Kappa Phi. BETTY JO BROWN.............................................Bristol. T.nn.ss. College of Business Admmi treticn; Transfer from Gulf Parc College; Modern Oance Club: Y. W. C. A.; Orientation Leader; Volunteer Staff, '42; Playhouse, '43; Pi Omega Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Spanish Club, Treasurer. '44; Secretary of Alpha Delfa Pi Sorority. '44. «711 CLASS I NIOR 1 44 William Burn Wilma Brown G. L. Cartar, Jr. Marn Colvin Jose Carriere Dottie Carmichael Jette Cartar Doris Carthron Manual Ciordia WILLIAM BURN ...............................................Nlcta. Tannatsaa College of Engineering; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan; Alpha Chi Sigme; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Lembda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Treasurer of Lambda Chi Alpha. '44. WILMA BROWN ............................................Maryville, Tennessee College of Education. G. L CARTER. JR...................................Morristown. Tennessee College of Agriculture; Agriculturo Club. MO. '44; Barnwarmln' Staff, '40. M2; Sears. Rcebuck Scholarship. ‘40. M3; Winner Keffer Horticulture Trophy. MO; Outstanding Agriculture Freshman. Ml; Winner. A. 2. Trophy, Ml; Pershing Rifles, '40; Tennessee Farmer’’ Staff. '40, M2; Managing Editor. Tennessee Former. M2; Round-up” Staff. Ml; Alpha Zeta. M2, M4; Nahheayaylc Governing Board, Ml. M3- Junior Prom Staff. M2; Scabbard and Blade. M2; President. Alpha Zeta. M2. '44; Scorabbean. MARN ELIZABETH COLVIN..............................Maryville. Tennessee College of LSberol Arts; Blue Triangle. JOSE CARRIERA......................................Caguts. Puerto Rica College of Liberal Arts. DOTTIE CARMICHAEL .................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of Liberal Arts. JETTE CARTER....................................Elliabethton. Tennessee College of Liberal Arts. DORIS CARTHRON.....................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of Home Economics; Delta Zeta Sorority; Volcttes; Home Eco- nomy Club; Y. W. C. A. A. MANUEL CIORDIA................................ Voga Baja. Puerto Rico College of Law; Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity; Historian of Phi Delta Phi. '44; U. I. Bar Association. '44. |72| Carolina Clamans Katherine Clancy Herbert Cook Anna Dabbs G. C. Davis Hugh Dickey. II Jaan Dali Margaretta Dollar Emogene Dubolta S. CAROLINE CLEMENS......................................Knoivilla. Tarnossae College of Home Economics; CM Omega Sorority; Y. W. C. A., ' 0; Voluntce-' Staff, 0; Orange and White Stan, '«3; Carm'cos. ' 1, '43; Home Ec. Club, '4? ’43; Omieron Ny, '44; Phi Kappa Phi, '44. KATHERINE CLANCY.........................................Knorville. Tennessee College of Home Economics. HERBERT B. COOK...........................................Columbia, Tennessee Coliege of Engl, -ering; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Sophomore Faculty Scholarship. '42; Col. S. H. Lockett. Jr., Engineering Scholarship. '43; Who'i Who in American Colleges.' '44; Vice-President. Senior Class, '44; Vice-President. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. '44; Scorabbean Society. '44; President. Tau Seta Pi. ‘44; A C. £. Board, '44; Co-Editor, Tennessee Engineer, '44. MARY JANE COOK...............................................Knoivilla. Tennassaa College ol Liberal Arts; Sigma Kappa Sorority; 8lue Triangle. '41 '42 '43, '44; Blue Triingle Cab.net. '42, '43 '44; Y. W. c, A.. '41, '42: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '42' Honor Roil ’41. '43; Sigma Kappa Scholarship Cup, '41; Modern Dance Club. '42; Orientation Leader. '43. ‘44; Treasurer. Sigma Kappa '43; President. Sigma Kappa. 44; Biologia, '44. HERMAN CRABTREE.................................... ...... Livingston. Tennessee College of Agriculture; Ag. Club, '41 '42, '43. '44; ''Round-up Staff. 42 '43; Alpha Zeta, '43; Barnwarm.n' Staff. ’43; Alpha Zefa. '44. ALFRED M, CRESWELL...............................................Halls. Tennessoe College of Agriculture; Transfer from David Lipscomb Col.’oqe. '43; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Ag. C ub. '43, ' 4; Secretary. Ag. Club, '43; President, Ag. Club. '44; Vice-President Alpha Ze a. '44; Usnor Corps '44. ANNE DA8BS...................................................Nashville. Tennessee College of liberal Arts; Transfer from Peabody College. '42; Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority; Modern Dance Club. '43, '44; Guard of Zeta Tau Alpha. '44. G. C. DAVIS..................................................Knoivilla, Tennessee College of Engineering; Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity- Phi Eta Sigma. '41; Band Assistant, '41, '42; Vice-President. Alpha Chi Jigma '42; American Institute of C'emical Engineers '42. '43, '44- Tau 8cta Pi, 43; All-Students Club. ‘43; Phi Kappa Phi. '44; Scarabbean Senior Society, '44. Mary Cook Harman Crabtree Alfred Creswell Dorothy Doak Mary Donaghy Judy Dortch Iran Edmunds Marian Ellison Mary Elliot HUGH B. DICKEY. II....................................Sweetwater. Tannossaa College of Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta Fraternity; President. Freshman Y. M. C. A Council. '41; Carnicus Staff, '41 '43; Y. M, C. A. Junior Cabinet, '42; Y. M. C. A. Senior Cabinet, '44; Scarabbean Senior Society, '44; Fraternity Relations Board. '43. '44; President. Fraternity Relations Board, 44; President of Senior Class. '44; Vice-President. Delta Tau Delta, '44; All-Students Club Council. '44; A S. C. Dance Committee. '44; Who’s Who in American Colleges, '44. OOROTHY ANN DOAK .......................................Newport, Tonnotsoc College of Education; Transfer Irom Stephens College. '43; Alpha Omega Pi Sorority; Y. W C. A,, '43. '44; Volunteer, '44; Modern Dance, '44. MARY JANE DONAGHY......................................Knoivilla. Tennessee College of Home Economics; Freshman-Sophomore Council. '41; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority; Orange and White. '41; Y. W. C. A. '41. '42, '43, 44; Home Ee Club, '41. '42, 43. '44; Pon-Hellenic Council. '42; Mortar Board. '43. '44; W. S. G. A. Council. '43: Vice-President of Alpha Omega Pi. '43. JUDY DORTCH................................................Scott. Arkansas College of Home Economics: Chi Omega Sorority; Transfer from Gulf Park College. 41; Home Ec. Club. '42, '43. '44; Y. W. C. A.. '42. '43. '44; Secretary. Home Ec. Club. '43: Vice-President. J. Armstrong. 43; Secre- tary. Chi Omega Sorority. '44; Secretary, W. S. G. A.. '44; A. S. C.. '44; President o J. Armstrong. JEAN DAIL.....................................Wintarville, North Carolina College of Home Economies. MARGARETTA DOZIER......................................Nashville, Tennessee College of Liberal Arts. EMOGENE DUBOISE............................................Vanceboro, North Carolina College of Education; Phi Eta Tau; Orange and White Staff. '43. IRENE EDMUNDS..........................................Knoivilla, Tennetsee College of Home Economics. MARIAN ELLISON........................................ Abington. Virginia College of liberal Arts; Transfer from Virginia Intermonf; Biologia. MARY LOU ELLIOT...................................................Savannah. Georgia College of Home Economics. |73| pr CLASS Gertrud E«ell Claude Fefier Charlotte Folkner Alice Fairless Sam Fincennon Mabel Frank Mary E ard Zelma Faulkner Gladys Fither MARY ELIZABETH EVRARD....................................Knosvill . Tonneno College of Home Economic . GERTRUDE EWELL.........................................Knorrille, Tann College of Home Economic : Alpha Omicron Pi’ Y. W. C. A.. '41; Orange end White Staff, '41; Home Economics Club. '41. '4? '4). '44; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '42. '44; Treoiurer. Alpha Omicron Pi. ALICE SUE FAIRLESS..................................................Trenton, Tennessee College of Home Economics; Transfer from University of Tonncstec Junior Collogc, Martin. Tennessee; Home Economic Club, '41, '42, '43. '44; Omicron Na, '43. '44; Phi Kappa Phi, '44. ZELMA FAULKNER ...........................................Atoka, Tonnassee College of Home Economic ; Trantfer from Memphis State College. Memphis. Tennessee, and University of Tennessee Junior College, Martin. Tennessee; Home Economics Club. '43; Omicron Nu. '44; Phi Kappa Phi. '44; LennSoSn Fellowship, '44. CLAUDE A. FETZER.............................Charleston. Tennessee Coilego of Civil Engineering; Treasurer. American Society of Civil Engi- neers '44; Vice-President of American Society of Civil Engineers; Engi- neers1 Rcpretenfative of Independent Students' Orooniiation. '44; American Collegiate Engineers Board. '«4. SAM L. FINCANNON. JR................................Knoiville. Tennessee College of Civil Engineering; Alpha Teu Omega Fraternity; American Society of Civil Engineers. '42; Treasurer, Alpha Tau Omega, '43; Secretary, American Society of Civil Enginoer . '43; Tennessee Engineer,' '43; Sec rotary. American Society of Civil Engineers. '44; Fraternity Relations Board, '44; American Collegiate Engineers Board '44; Associate Editor, The Tennessee Engineer. '44; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '44; President. Alpha Tau Omega '44; Scarabbean Senior Society. '44. GLADYS FISHER CHARLOTTE FOLKNER..............................Chattanooga. Tennessee Coilego of Home Economics; Home Economies Club. '41, '42, '44; Wesley Foundation. '43. '44; Campus-Church Relations Comm-!tcc. '42. '43. Gill! Mills, Tennessee I 7 MABEL FRANKS College of Homo Economies. Muriei Franks Mildred Greenway Doug Gunn J. 0. Flynn Mergere Gammon Cherlotie Hell Mery Full Becky Gebriel Oorothy Hale Jacqueline Goodrich Mergeret Griffin Eugenie Hemlett Emily Grenger Charlotte Griffith Joe Harbison Mergere Gray Anna Guinn Mery Hardin MURIEL FRANKS.......................................Gillii Mill . Tennossee College of Home Economics. J. D. FLYNN.............................................Knoxville. Tennessee Collego of Engineering. MARY FULTS...........................................Tracy City, Tennessee College of Home Economics; Independent Students’ Organization Council. '44; Secretary, All-Students’ Club. '44; Home Economics Club. ‘44. JACQUELINE GOODRICH.....................................Memphis. Tennessee College of Home Economics- Alpha Delta Pi; Prcs:dent of Alpha Oclta Pi. '43; Beaver Club. '41; ''Carntcus'' Staff. '41. 'ej; Pan-Hellen:c Repre- sentative. '41. '42; Y. W. C. A.; Senior Cabinet. Y. W. C. A.. '44; Junior Darco Prom Committee. '42- Home Economics Club; W. S. S. F. Staff Committee, ' 3; V . S. G. A. EMILY GRANGER....................................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of Business Administration; French Club; Alpha Lambda Delta; Treasurer of Alpha Omicron Pi. '42-'43; President of Alpha Omicro.n Pi. '44; Orientation Leador; W. S. G. A.; Vice-President of All-Students' Council; Vice-President of Pan-Hellenic; Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities; Phi Kappa Phi. MARGARET GRAY .........................................Rockford, Tennessee College of Home Economics. MILDRED GREENWAY..................................................Oucktown. Tennessee College of Homo Economics; Transfer from Millwps College; Kaopa Delta Sorority; Usher Corps. '44; 8lue Triangle Club. MARGARET GAMMON.........................................Washington. D. C. Collego of Educafion. BECKY GABRIEL......................................... Waynesboro. Virginia Collego of Home Economics. MARGARET RHEA GRIFFIN................................................Erwin. Tennessee Collego of Home Economics; Transfer from Mars Hill College; Home Ec. Club; Vice-President of 8. S. U.j Sigma Kappa Sorority; Treasurer of Sigma Kappa. ' 3; Historian of Sigma Kappa, '44. CHARLOTTE GRIFFITH ..................................Middltsboro. Kentucky College of Home Economics. ANNA MARGARET GUINN.........................................Midway, Tennessee College of Business Administration. DOUG GUNN.............................................McMinnville. Tennessoe College of Engineering; Fraternity Relations Bonrri. '43, ' 4; A. I, E. E., '44. CHARLOTTE HALL...........................................Maryville, Tonnessoc College of Home Economics; Y. V . C. A.; Y. V . C. A. Cabinet. '43; Y. V . C. A. Vice-President. 44; Heme Economics Club Council. '43; Volunteer” Staff. '41; Orange and White Staff, '41; University Chorus; C.micron Nu Sophomore Award; Mortar Board Sophomore Award; Pan- Hellenic Council. 42; Modern Dance Club; Vicc-Prosldent of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. '43; Playhouse. '43; Mortar Board; Omicron Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Secretary of Senior Class; ‘‘Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities ; Chairman of Orientation. '44; Student-Faculty Organizations Board. '44. DOROTHY HALE...........................................Kingsport. Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Treasurer of Zota Tau Alpha Plcdgo Class; Zcta Tau Alpha Best Pledge; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '43; 8eavor Club; Engi- neer's Queen. '42; ‘'Volunteer Staff- Vice-President. Sophomore Class; Treasurer, Pan-Hcllonic Council, '43; Secretary. Pon.Hellenic Council, '44; Secretary of Mattie Kain Dormitory. '42; Vice-President, Mattie Kaio, '43; Alternate Cheerleader, '43; Zcta Tau Alpha Historian. '43; Zcta Tau Alpha Secretary. '44; Cheerleader. '44. EUGENIA HAMLETT .........................................Ardmore, Tennessee College of Liberal A ts; Transfer from Martin Junior College; Delta Zota Secretary, '+4. JOE HAR8ISON........................................... Copperhill, Tennessee College of Engineering- Delta Tau Delta Fraternity; Delta Tau Delta Guide. '42; Della Tau Delta Corresponding Secretary, '42; A. S. C. E.; A. S. C. E. President. '44; Assistant Editor. Tcrncsseo Engineer. '43; A. C. E. Board. '44. MARY HAROIN.................................................Elora. Tennessee (75 1 College of Home Economics. ill)! CLASS ) 41 W. 8. Harrison John Hart Horno Heath Jano Hill Jama Hodges Ruth Holmes Jowel Holtsinger Nancy Holland So Hooker W. 8. Harriion John Hart Horn Heath Jano Hill James Hodges Ruth Holmes Jowel Holtsinger Nancy Holland So Hooker W. 8. HARRISON........................................Johnson Cily. Tennessee College of Engineering; Alpha Chi Sigma; Too 8cta Pi; A. I. C. E.; Phi Koppa Phi. JOHN HART............................................Asheville. North Carolina College of Engineering; Secretary-Treasurer of A. S. M. E.. ‘43; Adver- tising Staff. ''Tennessee Engineer. '43. '44. HARRIET HEATH .....................................Williamsport, Pennsylvania College of Business Administration. JANE HILL...............................................Murphy, North Carolina College of Home Economics; Home Economics Club. '43. '44. JAMES HODGES...........................................Seviervillo. Tennessee College of Engineering. RUTH HOLMES................................................Trenton. Tennessee College of Homo Economics; Transfer from U.-T. Junior College; Homo Economics Club. JEWEL HOLTSINGER..................................Dandridge. Tennessee College of Home Economics; Trarsfer from Ward-Bclmo.nl; Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority; Y. V . C. A.; W. S. G. A. Council. '44; Home Economics Club; Playhouse, '43; Presidont of Barbara Slount Dormitory, ’44. NANCY HOLLAND.......................................Holland, Georgia College of Home Economic . SUE HOOKER Memphis, Tennessee College of Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; Orientation Leader. '43; W. S. G. A. Member. '42; Aloha Oe Committee '43; House Council. 44; Recording Secretary of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, ‘44. I 78 | 8ery! Horfon Rosemary Iverion Marian Jensen David Hubbs Mary Jamal Nancy Johnson Kenneth Humphreys Margaret Jackson Sara Johnson Iran Humbred Nina Hunt Russel! Ingraham Patricia Jackson Aubrey Jarratt Harold Jenkins Mary Johnson Catharine Jonas Elolte Keaton BERYL HORTON Orchard Park. New York College of Home Economics: Y, W. C. A.: Homo Economics Club: Hiking Club; Alpha lambda Delta; Omicron Nu; Editor of Omicron Nu. '44; Phi Kappa Phi. PATRICIA COLLEEN JACKSON................................Pulaski. Virginia College of Business Administration- Transfer; Member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority; Orientation Leader. M3; Kush Chairman of Zeta Tau Alpha, M3; Pi Omega Pi, '44; Modern Dance Club. DAVID HUBBS Greeneville. Tennessee College of Engineering: Allen Prire In Mathematics, Ml; A. S. M. £.; Tau Beta Pi; Assistant Editor. Tennessee Engineer. M3; Editor-In-Chief, Tennessee Engineer, MS; Circle and Torch. '44. AUBREY JARRATT............................................Rockvale. Tannetsea College of Engineering; Momber of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; U. T. Chorus; A. S. M. E.; Fraternity Relations Board. M2; Ritualist. Vice- President, President of lambda Chi Alpha. MS; Scarabbean. KENNETH HUMPHREYS....................................Memphis, Tennessee College of Engineering; A. I. C. £.; Carnicu-s Staff, M2; Usher Corps, M2. 43; A. C. S.. 'S2. M3. MS; Alpha Chi Sigma. IRENE HUMBRED .....................................Cleveland, Tennessee Co! I ego of Home Economies; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College; Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club. NINA SUE HUNT..................................... Dyersburg, Tennessee College of Homo Economies; Transfer from Corion-Newmon College; Home Economics Club, M3. ‘SS. RUSSELL W. INGRAHAM................................Kingsport. Tennessee College of Engineering; U. T. Band; A, I. C. E.; Alpha Chi Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. ROSEMARY IVERSON.....................................Maryville. Tennessee College of Home Economics. MARY CATHERINE JAMES.................................Maryville. Tennessee College of Home Economies; Home Economics Club. MARGARET JACKSON...............................Mt. Airy. North Carolina College of Home Economics; Transfer from Virginia Intermont; Member of Kappa Delta Sorority; Home Economics Club; 8. S. U. Dormitory Representative. M3; Modern Dance Club, 44. HAROLD JENKINS..............................................Kingsport, Tennessee College of Engineering; Member of Sigma Chi Fraternity; A. S. C. Council. '44; A. I. C. £.. ‘44; Associate Editor, Tennessee Engineer. MARIEN ALINE JENSEN.........................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of liberal Arts- Biologia; Secretary 8iologie. M3; University P-’ayers; Phi Kappa Phi. NANCY JOHNSON..............................................Dayton. Tennessee College of Home Economics; Member of Kappa Delta Sorority; Alpha Lambda Delta; Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club; Danforth Fellow- ship, M3; Editorial Staff, 'Volunteer. M3; Assistant Treasurer. Kappa De'ta. '43; House Council; Omicron Nu; Y. W. C. A, Cabinet '43; Orientation Leader; Mortar 8card. SARA LOU JOHNSON..........................................Maryville. Tennessee College of Education; Member of PI Beta Phi Sorority Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON....................................Knoxville, Tennessee College of Home Economics; Member of Phi Mu Sorority; Blue Triangle- Ait Club; Home Economics Club. CATHERINE JONES...................................Chattanooga. Tennessee College of Home Economies; Transfer from Montreat Junior College- Home Ec. Club; Omicron Nu; Y. W. C. A. ElOISE KEATON ................................................Memphis, Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Member of Kappa Delta Sorority; Phi Kappa Phi. 177 Esther Kennedy Betty Kemmer Nora Key Dorothy King Martin Kinter Rudolph Klaref Dave Kressin Anne Lacey Robert Lauderdale ESTHER JANE KENNEDY..................................................Mempfet . Tennessee College ol Home Economic : Transfer from Memphis State College; Prciident of Modem Dance Club '44; V . $. G. A. Council, ‘44; Member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority; and Omicron No. BETTYE LOU KEMMER.......................................Crossville. Tennessee College of Homo Economic ; Transfer from Gulf Par' College; Member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority; Vice-President of Alpha Delta Pi '44; Y. W. C. A.; Home Ec. Club. NORA GRAY KEY.............................................Lexington, Tennettee College of Business Administration; Member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority; Blue Triangle Club; Volunteer Staff, '41; Modern Dance Club; Photog- raphy Club; Y. W. C. A. Council; Chairman of Red Cross Committee. •43; Pi Omega Pi; Secretary of 8lue Triangle Club. '44. DOROTHY KING...........................................................Memphis. Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Member of Spanish Club; Member of Kappa Delta Sorority. MARTHA KINSER...........................................Kingston. Tennessee College of Home Economic . RUDOLPH F. KLARER.......................................Louisville, Kentucky College of Business Admlnittrafion- Frethman Football; Sigma Chi Fra- ternity. Vice-Pretident; Newman Club. President; Secretary. T Club; Delta Sigma Phi; Student Representative on Athletic Council; Scarab- bean— Advances Military; Phi Omicron Phi. DAVE KRESSIN........................................Johnson City, Tennessee College of Engineering. ANNE LACEY..............................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of liberal Art . ROBERT LAUDERDALE...................................Johnton City. Tennessee College of Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineering. I 78 | Virginia Layman Catherine Lowry Sewell Manley Belly Leach Robert Ludwlq Emily Marshall Louise Lipscomb Dorolhy Lynn Richard Mason Suzanne Lipscomb Ruby Lewis Dorolhy Matthews Elsie Lively Sara LeHardy Jane Matthews Kathleen Loftis Wanda Maloney Marie Maron VIRGINIA LAYMAN...........................................Knoiville. Tennessee College of Home Economics; Homo Economies Club: Y. W. C. A.; Blue Triangle; Phi Mu Sorority. Treasurer, Second Vice-President: Omicron Nu. Secretary. BETTY LEACH..............................................Knorville, Tennessee College of Home Economics: Transfer from Sweet Briar; Volunteer : Orange and White ; Y. W. C. A.; Omicron Nu. Vice-President; Phi Kappa Phi. LOUISE M. LIPSCOMB.........................................Bessemer. Alabama College of Home Economics: Transfer from Auburn; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.: University Bard; Pan-Hellenic Council; University of Alabama: Rammer Jammer.” SUZANNE LIPSCOMB...........................................Memphis. Tennassee College of Homo Economics. ELSIE LIVELY.............................................Knoxville, Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Alpha Lambda Delta, President; Alpha Omicron Pi: Study plan Officer. Secretary; Y. W. C. A.; French Club; Spanish Club- Orientation Leader; Winner of Tri Psi Award for Sophomore Girl; W. S. G. A. Vice-President- Mortar Board. Vice-President; Phi Kappa Phi; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. KATHLEEN LOFTIS...................................Strawberry Plains. Tennessee College of Home Economics. CATHARINE PATRICIA LOWRY....................................Knoiville. Tennessee College o! Home Economics; Orange and White Staff, '4l-'42; Alpha Omicron Pi Freshman Scholarship; Outstanding Sophomore of Alpha Omicron Pi- Rush Chairman. A pha Omicron Pi; Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club. Publicity Chairman, '42-' 3; Wesley Foundation, Secre- tary. '42-'43; Carnicus Committee, '4l-'42. '42-'43; Convocation Committee. '41-'42. '42-'43; Orienfetion Leader. '42-'43; A. C. E. Queen of Spades: Beauty Section. 4l- 42. '42-'43, ’43- 44; Modern Dance Club; lewisohn Fellow. '43; Merrill-Pelmer Award. '43; Alpha Lambda Della. Secretary, '42-'43; Omicron Nu; Mortar Board; Phi Kappa Phi. ROBERT LUDWIG........................................Lenoir City. Tennessee College of Engineering; Beaver Club; Carnicus; Alpha Chi Sigma; Tau Bota Pi; Scaraobean; Delta Tau Delta Secretary; American Institute of Chomicel Engineering; Representative to A. C. E. Board; Phi Kappa Phi. DOROTHY LYNN...........................................Knoiville. Tennessee College of Home Economics: Sigma Kappa, Vice-President; Blue Triangle: Home Economics Club; Pan-Hellenic Council. RUBY NASH LEWIS.....................................Starkville. Mississippi College of Home Economics: Transfer from Sullies: Chi Omega: Home Economies Club; Y. V . C. A.; Carnicus. SARA LeHARDY...........................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Alpha lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi. WANOA MALONEY ............................................................ B. SEWAIL MANLEY...................................Murfreesboro. Tennessee College of Civil Engineering; American Society of Chemical Engineering; A. C. E.; Fraternity Relations Board. EMILY DEE MARSHALL...................................Clarksville. Tennessee College of Business Administration; Secretary of Henson Hall; Henson Hall House Council; Ass:sfant Treasurer of Kappa Delta; Pi Cmeaa Pi. Business Education Fraternity; Carnicus Staff. '43; Secretary of Mattie Kain, '44; President of Mattie Kain, '44; W. S. G. A. Council; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities ; Modern Dance Club; Spanish Club; Volunteer, Treasurer, ‘44; Canterbury Club; Mortar 8oard; Pi Lambda Theta. RICHARD MASON ........................................Nashville. Tennessee College of Engineering. DOROTHY MATTHEWS .........................................Winder. Georgia College of Liberal Arts. JANE MATTHEWS.......................................Walter Hill. Tennessee College of Home Economics; Transfer from Ward-Belmont; Home Eco- nomics Club: Art Club; Y. W. C. A.; Giec Club. MARIE MARON .................................................Habano. Cuba I 79 i College of Home Economics. cuss Robert Maiwoll Franco MeGennis Isabelle McMurray Ann Molleson Martha McAdoo Grace McCammon Elmerla McCallum Bobby McCullough James McGroarty ROBERT L. MAXWELL....................................Lerington, Tennessee College of Engineering- Tou Beta Pi; A. S. M. E.; A. C. E. Board. FRANCES McGENNIS......................................Carthage. Tennessoe College of Education; Transfer from David Lipscomb; Member of Phi Eto Tau; Intramural Council; Sigma Kappa Sorority; Beaver Club; Modem Dance Club; Polly McClung House Council. ISABELLE McMURRAY...............................Jefferson City, Tennessee Col lego of Homo Economics. ANN MOLLESON..............................................Ithaca. New York College of Homo Economics. MARTHA McADOO ..........................................Lebanon, Tennessee College of liberal Arts: Transfer from Virginia tntermont Colicae; Cum- berland University; Y. V . C. A.; Red Cross; Modern Dance; Spanish Club. GRACE M. McCAMMON..................................Maryville. Tennessee College cf Business Administration. ELMERIA McCALLUM......................................Henderson, Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Freihman Representative on Student Govern, ment Council; Tennessee Club; Kappa Delta, Assistant-Treasurer; Modern Danco Club; Y. W. C. A.; Kappa Delta, Treasurer- Secretory-Treasurer. Modern Dance Club- President, W. S. G. A.; Vice-President, Mattie Kai.n; Vice-Prcs-dont, Kappa Delta; Treasurer, Mortar 8oerd; Who's Who Among Students in Amcrico.o Colleges and Universities. 8O8BYE McCULLOUGH...................................Trenton. Tennessee College of Homo Economics. JAMES McGROARTY .....................................Easton, Minnesota College of Liberal Arts; Transfer from University of Minnesota; Bioiogia; Newman Club; Usher Squad, 'S2; Assistant Business Manager of Torch; Carnlcus; Assistant Aloha Tribune; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Assistant Business Manager of Orango end White”; Assistant Business Manager, Volun- leer. I60| Botty McGehoc Carroll Mcthevin Bill Murrell Goorge Mclntyro Ruth Miller Millard Myers A. McMillan Sarah Moorhead Sidnoy Nelson Mildred McPherson Eugene Morris Mary Norton Mary Morcdlth Joanne Morrow Clyde Orr. Jr. Henry Merriwethor Catherine Mosely Carrio Pedigo BETTY McGEHEE ................................................Decatur, Alabama College of libcrol AMs; Alpha Lambda Oelta; Volettes; University Band; Zeta Tau , Alpha. Historian; Vice-President, President; W. S. G. A. Council; Bioiog a; Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class; Phi Kappa Phi. GEORGE L. MclNTYRE.......................................Bristol. Virginia College of Law; Phi Delta Phi, President; U. T. Bar Association Presi- dent; Tennessee Law Review, Casenote Editor; Circle and Toren, Sec- retary; All-Students Club. Low Representative; Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.” A. BEE McMILLAN....................................Ashland City. Tonnessee Collego of Engineering; U. T. Chorus; Carnicus Staff; Junior Y, M. C. A. Cabinet; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Vice-President. Delta Tau Delta; Junior Assistant, Carnicus Manager; Vice-President. A. I.' C. E.; Aioha Committee; Convocation Committee; President. Delta Tau Delta Frotemity; President. A. C. £.• Secretory, Y. M. C. A.- Scarobboan; Freshman Advisor; All-Student Club Council; fraternity Relations 8oard; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. MILDRED McPHERSON.......................................Nashville. Tanness College of Horn Economics. MARY LOUISE MEREDITH...............................Johnson City. Tannassoe College of Homo Economics; Transfer from East Ten-csseo State College; Homo Economics Club; Zeta Tau Alpha. HENRY T. MERRIWETHER......................................Clarksville. Tennessee College of Engineering; Amer cen Institute of Chemical Engineers; Alpho Chi Sigma; Tau 8e!a Pi. CARROLL a. METHEVIN.......................................Leome, Tennessee College of Agriculture; Ag. Club; Alpha Zcta. RUTH MILLER ...........................................Etowah. Tonnosseo College of Business Administration; Honorary Cade! Maior ’- 3; Guidon Society; Independent Students Organirefion. SARAH EARL MOORHEAO.....................................Madison. Georgia College of Liberal Arts; Transfer from North Georgia College and Uni- versity of Georgia; Baptist Student Union Council; Y. V , C. A. EUGENE MORRIS..........................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Transfer Irom Murray State College and Uni. vemiy Junior College. JEANNE MORROW .....................................Waynesboro, Tennessa College of Home Economics. CATHERINE MOSEIY..................................Cottage Grove. Tennessee College of Home Economics. 8ILL MURRELL .......................................Morristown. Tennessee College of Mechanical Engineering. MILLARD MYERS ....................................McMinnville. Termesso College of Engineering; A. S. M. E.; Assistant Monaaer. Tennessee Engineer.” ’43-’ 4. SIDNEY NELSON..........................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of Home Economics. MARY ANDREWS NORTON....................................Maryville. Tennoiseo College of Business Administration. CLYDE ORR. JR..........................................Lewisburg, Tonnosseo College of Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Alpha Chi Sigma. CARRIE PEDIGO..........................................Knoxville, Tonnosseo I M 1 College of Education. Ruth Phillips Francos Phipps Thomas Pomeroy. Jr. Robert Powell Mary Pryor Iva Pickens Mara Purcell Betty Picked Elisabeth Ralston RUTH PHILLIPS..........................................Stantonvillo. Tennessee Collego of Homo Economies. PRANCES PHIPPS .... Memphis. Tennesseo College of Business Administration- Transfer from Lindonwood College St. Charles, Missouri; Volunteer staff. ' 2: Carnious Oueen Nominee; Sophomore Dance Committee; Sorority Secretary. M2-M3; Volunteer' Staff, M3; Junior Prom Decorations Committee; Carnicus Program Com- mittee; Pi Omega Pi; Class Treasure . ’43-'44; Volunteer Staff. '44; Member of W. S. 6. A. for three years. THOMAS A. POMEROY. JR.................................................... U. T. Chorus; Treasure of U. T. Chorus. ‘42; A. I. E. E.; Secretary of A. I. E. E., '44. A. C. E. Board Secretary. '44. ROBERT POWELL............................................Cades. Tennessee College ol Engineering. MARY PRYOR.................................................Knosvillo, Tennessee College of Education. IVA PICKENS...............................................Maryville, Tennessee College of Homo Economics. MARA ELIZABETH PURCELL....................................Kingsport. Tennessee College of Business Administration; Volottes; Volunteer Staff; Orienta- tion Leader; Pi Omega Pi; Sec'ctory. Zofo Tou Alpha. BETTY JANE PICKELL........................................Knoxville, Tennessee College of Business Administration; Y. W. C. A. and Cabinet: Home Economics Club; Pi Omega Pi; Orientation Leader; Assistant Treasurer of Alpha Delta Pi; Treasurer of Alpha Delta Pi; Modern Dance Club. ELIZABETH ANN RALSTON..................................... Coahoma. Mississippi College of Home Economics: Transfer from Christian College; Y. W. C. A.; Heme Economies Club; Volunteer ; Swimming Team; Student Directory. 182) Harriet Rankin Winifred Roic Lawson Salley Vivette Ratcliff 8«tty Ross Mary Sawyor Creed Reagan Frod Row Nancy Schetller Batty Reedy William Rucker Peek Sineath Charmaine Roberts Georgia $all y Jule Sewell Jane Rogers Melvin Sturm Dorothy Sisk HARRIET RANKIN................................... .... Lewisburg. Tennessee Colloge of Homo Economic . VIVETTE RATCLIFFS .................................Parrotlsville. Tennessee College of Education. CREED REAGAN ......................................Chattanooga. Tennessee College of Engineering; Sigma Chi Fraternity: Best Fledge. President; Y, M. C. A.; Treasurer of Y, ‘44; President of A. I. E. E., 44; Tennessee Engineer” Staff; Representotfve-at-Largc. A. S. C.; Carnicus Staff; Tau 8eta Pi; Aloha Oe Committee; S. F. O. 8.. '43; Fraternity Relations Board; President of Sigma Chi. '43-'44; President of All-S ifd«nl Club. '44; Scarabbean '44; Who's Who. ‘44. BETTY JANE REEDY.......................................Copperhill. Tennessee College of Education. CHARMAINE ROBERTS.........................................Trimble. Tennessee Colloge of Home Economics. JANE L. ROGERS..........................................Knoxville. Tennessee Collego of Homo Economics; Y. W. C. A,; Home Ee. Club; Treasurer of Home Ec. Club, '43: Secretary of Homo Ee. Club. '42; President of Home Ec. Club. '44; Modern Dance Club; Orientation Leader; Vice- President of Blue Triangle Club. '43; Treasurer of Blue Triangle Club, '44; Membor of Phi Mu Sorority; Historian of Phi Mu, '44. WINIFRED ROSE....................................Smithfield. North Carolina Collego of Home Economics. BETTY ROSS............................................Greeneville, Tennessee College of Home Economics. FRED ROWE................................................Telford, Tennoisee Colloge of Engineering. WILLIAM B. RUCKER........................................Crandall. Georgia College of Agriculture. Ag. Club; Round-Up. '41, '42; Barn-warmin', '40. '41, '42; Alpha Zeta; Swift Essay Contest Winner. ‘43. GEORGIA SALLEY......................................8ig Stone Gap. Virginia College of Liberal Arts. MELVIN S. STURM....................................................LaFollette, Tennessee College of Mechanical Engineering; Swimming Team, '41; A. S. M. 6.; Vice-President of A. S. M. E., '42; Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity; President of Zeta Beta Tau. '43; Vice-President of Zeta Seta Tau. '44; Fraternity Relations Board; Usher Corps; Carnieus Staff; Vo! Camera Club; Tau Beta Pi. LAWSON SAFLEY...........................................laurelbvrg, Tennossee College of Agriculture; Ag. Club; Secretary of Ag. Club, '44: Barnwarmin' Staff. '40, '41, '43; Round-Up Staff, '41 '42; Oairy Club; Secretary Dairy Dub. 42; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and 8lade. '44; Scarabbean Society. MARY LOU SAWYER.....................................................Lynchburg, Tennessee Collego of Home Economies; Phi Mu Sorority; Historian of Phi Mu. '43; Registrar of Phi Mu '44- Y. W. C. A.; Home Ec. Club; Publicity Com- mittee. Homo Ec. Club, 44; Chairmon of Publicity, for War Stamps Sales, '43; Wesloy Foundation Council. NANCY SCHETTLER.........................................Knoxville. Tonnossce College of Liberal Arts; Transfer from Mary Baldwin Colloge; Phi Mu Sorority; Vice-President of Phi Mu, '44; Y. w. C. A.; Phi Kappa Phi. PECK SINEATH............................................Jacksonville. Florida College of Engineering; A. I. Ch. E.; Ace Day; Alpha Chi Sigma; All- Students Club; All-Sing. ‘44; Scarabbean. JULE SEWELL.............................................Middlesboro. Kentucky College of Home Economics. DOROTHY SISK............................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of Liberal Ads; Member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority; Recording Secretary of Delta Delta Delta. '42, '43, '44; Alpha Lambda Delta; French Club; Orientation Leader; Vice-President of Modern Dance Club; Cor- nices Staff. '42; Usher Squad; D. A. R. History Award. '43; Volunteer Staff; Editor of Class Section, '44; PM Kappa Phi. 183 1 CLASS IF Henegar Shamblin Mary Sh«lly Elizabeth Smith Milton Show Juno Sherfey Thomas S!«dg Lloyd Shell Roy Sherrod. Jr. Elizabeth Stamp MILTON SHAW.............................................Knoiville. Tennessee College of Mechanico! Engineering: Phi Eta Sigma; A. S. M. E.- Charter member of Zcta Seta Tau; Secretary-Treasurer ot Zeta Beta Tau, ' 2; President of Zeta 8e!a Tau, '44; Fraternity Relations Board; Tau 8cfa Pi; Cataloguer of Tau 8«!a Pi; Phi Kaopa Phi: A. C. E. Board; Usher Squad; Assistant Editor of Tennessee Engineer. HENEGAR 0. SHAMBLIN.........................................Alcoa. Tannasiaa College of Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. LLOYO SHELL...............................................Watauga, Tennessee College of law; U. T. Bar Association; U. T. Chorus; Phi Delta Phi. JUNE SHERFEY...............................................Loudon. Tennessee College of Education. MARY E. SHELLY.....................................Rogers Springs, Tennessee Collego of Homo Economics; Tronsfer from Frcd-Hardeman College; Home Economics Club. ROY T. SHERROD, JR........................................Knoxville, Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Sigma Chi Fraternity? Y. M. C. A.; President, Y. M. C. A. 44; Usher Corps; Inter-Church Workers Council; Aloha Oe; Eta Sigma Phi; Beaver Club; President. Eta Sigma Phi '43; U. T. Chorus, President. '43: Eben Alexander Greek Award. ' 3; Manager U. T. All- Sing, '43; Election Commission, -43- Manager, Usher Corps, 43; Assistant Manager. Aloha Oe. '43; Chapel Song Leader; Student-Faculty Organiia. tion Board; Secretary-Treasurer. Fraternity Relations Board; Assistant Man ager, Volunteer Beauty Ball; A. S. C.; Who's Who Among Students in Aipcricon Colleges and Universities. ‘44. THOMAS SLEDGE...............................................Mamphis, Tannastaa College of Business Administration; Delia Sigma Pi. MARY ELIZABETH SMITH College of Home Economics. Lucy. Tennessee 1841 ELIZABETH STAMPS College of Education. Memphis. Tennessee Clauda Stephenson Lida Townsend Dorothy Walker Joanna Strickland Genova Trammel Oolmar Walker Maurice Sublette William Trent Eleanor Waters Ruth Sylar Eva Thompson Buddy Warren George Taylor Ann Turner 8illy Walker Edna Tidwell Lillian Von 8ramer Athol Webb CLAUDE STEPHENSON ....................................Centerville. Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Phi Kappa Phi. JEANNE STRICKLAND......................................Jacksonville. Florida College of Homo Economics: Transfer from Virginia Infermont College; Sponsor of Pershing Rifles. '42: Orange and White” Staff; Volunteer Staff; Aloha Oe Staff; Modern Dance Club; Nahhceyayli Staff, '42; Home Ec. Council. '43: Volunteer Art Editor. '43; U. T. Beauty. 4J; U. T. Playhouse. '43; Carnicus Staff, '43; Barnwarmin' Queen. '43- Staff of All- Sing. '43; President of Delta Delta Delta. '44; Associate Editor. Volun. leer. '44; Editor. Torch. '44; Editor. Pan-Hellenic Rushee's Handbook. '44; U. T. Beauty, '44; Pan-Hellenic Council. '44; Y. W. C. A.. '44; 8. S. U.; Usher Cor| s; Head Cheerleader; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. ‘44; Member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. MAURICE SUBLETTE........................................Knoivlll . Tennessee College of Engineering; A. I. E. E.; President of A. I. E. E„ '44; Teu 8cte Phi. ‘44; Phi Kappa Phi; Vice-President of Senior Class. RUTH SYLAR............................................Chatfenooga. Tennessee College of Home Economics. GEORGE TAYLOR...........................................Nashville. Tennessee College of liberal Arts; Member of Sigma Phi Epsilon; Comptroller of Sigma Phi Epsilon, '43; Vice-President of Sigma Phi Epsilon, '44. EDNA TIDWELL............................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of Home Economics. LIDA TOWNSEND...........................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of Business Administration. GENEVA TRAMMEL ............................................................. Graduate Student. WILLIAM TRENT.......................................... Knoxville, Tennessee College of Law; Sigma Chi; Orange and White. Assistant Business Manager '41; Advertising Manager. Carnicus, '41; Usher Squad. '41; Y. W. C. A. Senior Cabinet. '42; Advertising Manager of Volunteer '42; Aloha Assistant 41; Assistant Business Manager. Volunteer, 43; Chairman. Volunteer 8eauty Ball, 3, '44; Chairman Sigma Chi Derby. '43; Assistant Business Manage . Orange and White. '43; Assistant Carnicus Manager, '43; Junior Prom Publicity Chairman. '43; Maraging Director of Student Directory. '43; Business Manager. Volunteer. '44; Election Connmittee, '44; Y. M. C, A. Senior Cabinet, '44; Business Manage-, Torch, '44; Member of U. T. 8ar Association. Tenn. State Bar Association; Vice-President, sigma Chi; Who's Who Among Students in America Colleges and Universities. EVA THOMPSON .............................................................. ANN TURNER...........................................Chattanooga, Tannassae College of Home Economics; Transfer from Montreal College; Omicron Nu; Phi Kappa Phi. LILLIAN VON 8RAMER.....................................Kingsport. Tannassaa College o Liberal Arts. DOROTHY SUE WALKER.................................................. Milan, Tannassaa College of Home Economics. OELMAR D. WALKER......................................Hollow Rock. Tennessee College of Engineering; Transfer from 8e!hel College; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma; A. I. Ch, E.; Tau 8e a Pi. '44; Advertising Manager. Tennessee Engineer. '44. ELEANOR WATERS.....................................................Columbus. Mississippi College of Home Economies- Transfe’ from Mississippi State Co'lege for Women; Member of Delta Delta Delta; Home Economies Club; Y. W. C. A.; Cornicus Staff. BUDDY WARREN ..........................................Knoxville. Tannassaa College of Liberal Arts; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Honorary Eastman Kodak Fellowship. BILLIE WALKER....................................Asheville. North Carolina College of liberel Arts. ATHOL WEBB ................................................Milan. Tennessee I « | College of Engineering. Margaret Webb Martha Webster Marty Whaley Sara White Betty Whitworth Lloyd William Bert Wiggs Carolyn William do Williamson MARGARET WE83.........................................Knoiville. Tenne te College of Home Economic ; Chi Omega Sorority; Vice-President of Chi Omega. 44; Y. W. C. A. Council, '41. '42; Vice-President of Y. W. C. A. ' 3; President of Y. W. C. A.. '44; Orongo and White ; Volunteer Stoff; Home Economies Club; Carnicut Staff '41; Beaver Club. '42; Intramural Council. '42; Orientation Leader, '42. '44; Beauty, '42; Aloha Oo. '42; Chairman. V s. s. F.. '43; A. S. C. Council. '44; W. S. G. A. Council. '44; Cnelrman,_ Senior Ball. '44; Usher Squad. '44; Wno' Who in American Colleges and Universities. '44. MARTHA ANNE WEBSTER...................................Knoxville. Tennessee College of Business Administration; Member of Delta Delta Oclta Sorority; Honorary Captain. R. O. T. C.; Home Ec. Club; Y. V . C. A.; Y. W. C. A. Council. '44- Vcluntec Staff, '41; Modern Dance Club; Orienta tion Advisor, ‘42; Treasurer of Delta Delta Delta, '44; Vice-President of Camera Club. '43; President of Camera Club. '44- Usher Squad. ‘44; Vice-President of Intramural Council. '43; Volunteer'1 Photographer. '44; Pi Omeqa Pi. MARTY WHALEY.........................................Knoxville, Tennoisce College of Home Economics. SARA WHITE...........................................Carthage, Tennoiteo College of Business Administration. BETTY ANN WHITWORTH................................................Osceola. Arkansas College of Home Economics. LLOYD N. WILLIAMS ...................................Kr.oxvill.. Tennessee College of Education; Phi Kappa Phi. BERT WIGGS. JR. ....................................Chattanooga. Tennessee Colleqe of Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Aloha Oe Committee. '43; Business Manager, Tennessee Engineer. '41; Scarabbean Society, '44; Comptroller. S-gmo Phi Epsilon, '44; Y. M. C. A. Cabin,oi. '44; A. S. M. E., '44; Who’s Who in American College and Universities, '44; Vice-President, American Collegiate Engineers, '44. CAROLYN WILLIAMS.....................................Little Rock. Arkansas College of Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority; Home Economics Cfub; Y. V . C. A. JO ANN WILLIAMSON...................................... .Milton. Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; Transfer from Tennessee College for Women; U. T. Playhouse; Biologia; Aloha Oo Committee; 8. S. U. 1861 Zelig Wit. louite Witt Jane Witt Jean Wyrkk Betty Womsley Eliiabelh Young ZEUS O. WISE Chattanooga, Tcnnesseo College of Agriculture; Ag. Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Tennessee Farmer ; Scabbard and Blade, '44; Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; Member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. LOUISE WITT............................................fcookihav.r, Mississippi Collega cf Homo Economic . JANE WITT................................................Lynnville. Tennattaa College of Business Administration; Spanish Club; Zeta Tau Alpha So- rorily; Pi Omega Pi; President of Kittic Kain. '44; W. S. G. A, Council. JEAN WYRICK Corryton, Tennessee College of Home Economics; Home Ec. Club; ‘‘Volunteer, '41; 8eevor Club, '42; Y. W. C. A.; Treasurer of Pan-Hclicnic Council, '44; Phi Mu Sorority; Secretary of Phi Mg, '44. BETTY WOMSLEY............................................. ELIZABETH YOUNG......................... Tigrette, Tennessee £ 87 | Col lego of Home Economics. Bill MATTHEWS...............................................President PEGGY SPEIR............................................Vice-President LIZ MONTGOMERY..............................................Secrotery NANCY CARMICHAEL............................................Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS Mary Akin Tom Allan Bally Barret Bally Ballon Julia Baumgardnar Maria Bianconi Leva Bonham Ruth Brakablll Trula Bridget Jana Brown Jen 8rown Mary Brown MARY KATE AKIN. . . TOM C. ALIEN....... BETTY P. BARNES. . . . BETTY D. 8ATSON. . . . JULIA BAUMGARDNER. MARIE BIANCONI. . . LOVE BONHAM. . . . RUTH BRAKEVILLE . . TRULA BRIDGES . . . . JANE BROWN......... JESS HERBERT BROWN MARY GRACE BROWN . Rutherford. Tennettee . . Memphit, Tannattaa . . . Clarion, Gaorgia Laurani, South Carolina . . . Briitol. Tennettee . . Naihvilla, Tannattaa . . Chllhowla, Virginia Maditonvilla, Tannattaa Knorvilla, Tannatiaal . Graanaville. Tannattaa . . Cullaoka, Tannattaa . . Pilevllle. Tannattaa 190 1 Jessie Broyles Paul Clark Virginia Drake Mary Capps Ruth Cochran Billie Duncan Marian Cerouthers Mary Cowan James Follls Gene Carroll Boots DeBusk Rosemary Fourman Ruth Carter Tupper Dooly Jean Fulton Nelie .lagett Betty Dougherty Nancy Gardner wary Ulan Richard Doughh Robert Gilbreatl JESSIE LORENE 8ROYLES MARY FRANCES CAPPS MARIAN CAROUTHERS GENE CARROLL RUTH CARTER....... NEUE ClAGETT .... MARY JAMES CLARK . PAUL CLARK ....... RUTH ANN COCHRAN . MARY JANE COWAN . . . . Sparta, Tennessee . Camden. Tenncsseo Centerville, Tennessee . Waverly, Tennessee . . Bolivar, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . . Trenton, Tennessee Alcoa, Tennossee Dexter. Missouri BOOTS DeBUSK........ TUPPER DOOLY......... BETTY DOUGHERTY . . . RICHARD DOUGHTY VIRGINIA DRAKE .... BILLIE JEANNE DUNCAN JAMES FOLLIS........ ROSEMARY FOURMAN . JEAN FULTON.......... NANCY GARDNER . . . ROBERT GILBREATH . . . , . . . Mohawk, Tennessee . . Conasauga, Tonnossoo . . . Knoxville, Tennessoe . . Greenville, Tennessee . . Maryville, Tennessee Asheville, North Carolina . . Tullahoma, Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tennessee . . . Knoiville, Tennessee ... Danville. Virginia .... Pulaski, Tennessee [91] Cornelia Gladhill Cleo Gladish Buford Golstein Ruth Graham B«n Hall Lillian Hammett Wilma Hankins Robert Harper Elizabeth Hares Harold Henderson Stanley Hillis Lvcile Hodges CORNELIA GLAOHILL CLEO GIAOISH . . . . BUFORD GOLSTEIN . RUTH GRAHAM . . . BEN HALL........... LILLIAN HAMMETT . WILMA HANKINS . . ROBERT HARRER . . ELIZABETH HAYES HAROLO HENDERSON STANLEY LEE HILLIS LUCILE HODGES . . ............Dyer. Tennessee . lowrenceburg, Tennessee . Johnson City. Tennessee . . . . Memphis, Tennessee . Johnson City. Tennessee . . Greenville, Mississippi ..........Tampa. Florida Asheville, North Carolina . . . Knozville. Tennessee , . . . . Leoma. Tennessee . . Jonesboro, Arkansas . . . Knoxville. Tennessee I 2 I Loll Hoel Franc Jon Madeline Lanier John Holfm : ( r Erneitine Jordon Naomi Lindtey H l n Hood Vivian Jordan William Loveday Dorothy Hoikini Dorothy Kamm Carman Malcolm Juli Jenningt Helen K ll r Jetty Merriman Helen J tt Adele Kennedy Barbara Mart: LOIS JANE HOELE . . JOHN HOFFMIESTER HELEN HOOD......... DOROTHY HOSKINS . BETTY ANN JERNIGAN JULIE JENNINGS . . . HELEN JETT........ FRANCES K. JONES . . ERNESTINE JORDAN . VIVIAN JOROAN . . . . Memphit, T nn M mphi«, T nn tt LaFotlatt . T nn tte . Knoxville. Tenneuoe Knoxville, Tonneuee Maryville. T nn lt Chilhowia, Virginia . . Dalton. Georgia . . Dalton, Georgia DOROTHY KAMM . . . MARY KASH......... HELEN LOUISE KELLER ADELE KENNEDY . . . MADELINE LANIER . . NAOMI LINDSEY . . . WILLIAM LOVEOAY . . CARMEN MALCOLM . BILL MATTHEWS . . . BETTY MERRIMAN . . BARBARA MERTZ . . . . . Colum bu . Georgia Keyitone, Watt Virginia Johnton City, Tenne . Knoxville, Tenne . . Soperton. Goorgia . . Camden, Tennettea Chattanooga, T nn t e . Knoxville, Tenneuee Knoxville, Tennettee Chattanooga, Tennetiee . . Riv rfor t. Illinoit (W| Frances Miller John Miller Sue Miller Elizabeth Montgomery Marjorie Moore Josephino Mosely Elizabeth McCampbell Rote McClamroch Corrino McDavid Violet McLean Joseph McMilllen La Dean McNeil FRANCES MILLER........ JOHN MILLER........... SUE NEIL MILLER....... ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY MARJORIE MOORE . . . . JOSEPHINE MOSELY ELIZABETH McCAMPBELL . ROSE McCLAMROCH . . . CORRINNE McDAVID VIOLET McLEAN......... JOSEPH McMILllAN . . . LA DEAN McNEIL . Memphis, Tennettee . . Clinton, Tennessee Johnson City. Tennessee . . Memphis. Tennessee Morristown. Tennessee Greenfield. Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tennessee . . Knoxville. Tennettee , . . Trimble, Tennessee . . Knoxville. Tennessee Ashland City, Tennessee Water Valley, Kentucky Joe Neely Barbara Preston Betty Sands Dorothy Nichols Sara Ramsey Bettye Schaffer Jane Osborne Ann Redmond Virginia Schneider Doris Palmer Elisabeth Reddick Lucilo Shaw Betty Patton Mary Richmond Charlotte Shea laura Payne Eva Russell Phyllis Sherrill James Porter Kathryn Ryan Katherine Sims JOE NEELY........ DOROTHY NICHOLS JANE OSBORNE . . DORIS PALMER . . . 8ET7Y PATTON . . . LAURA PAYNE .. . JAMES PORTER . . . BARBARA PRESTON SARA ANN RAMSEY ANN REDMONO . . Shelbyville, Tennessee . . . Kodak. Tennessee Birmingham, Alabama . Knoxvillo. Tennessee . Knoiville. Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Lenior City, Tennessee . Knorville, Tennessee Hattiesburg, Mississippi . Nashville. Tennessee ELIZA8ETH REDDICK . . MARY JANE RICHMOND EVA RUSSELL.......... KATHRYN RYAN ......... 8ETTY SANDS.......... BETTYE SCHAFFER VIRGINIA SCHNEIDER LUCILE SHAW........... CHARLOTTE ANN SHEA PHYLLIS SHERRILL . . . KATHERINE SIMS . . . . . . . Cuthbert, Georgia . . . Bristol, Tennessee White House, Tonnesseo Johnson City. Tennessee . . . . Daisy, Tennessee . . Knoiville. Tennessee . . Knoiville, Tennessee . Shelbyville. Tennosseo . . Knoxville, Tennessee Chattanoga, Tennossee Blytheville, Tennessoe I as i Mary Skagqs Agnos Smith Mary Smith Frances Spahr Poqgy Spair Doug Stophenson Marqarat Stroup Rosalie Sutherland Oub Tau«a Phylfit Thompson Patricia Trigg Mary Vaughan MARY ARDEN SKAGGS . . AGNES SMITH.......... MARY ELLEN SMITH . . . FRANCES SPAHR........ PEGGY SPEIR.......... OOUG STEPHENSON . . . MARGARET STROUP ROSALIE SUTHERLAND . . DU8 TAUXE ........... PHYLLIS THOMPSON . . . PATRICIA TRIGG....... MARY ANN VAUGHAN . . Pennington Gap, Tannaitaa . . , Knoxville, Tannattae . . . Newborn, Tennesseo . . . Knorville. Tennessee . Richmond Hill, Virginia . . . Knorville, Tennossae . . . . McKenzie, Tennessee ......... Grundy. Virginia . . . Knorville. Tennessee . . Sweetwater, Tennessee . . Fayottoville. Tennessee . . . Covington. Tennestee 1 96 1 Phylli Wide Ruth Waldrop Edith Walker Peyton Watson Barbara White Connie Wilbanki Peggy Wilton Virginia Woodward Margaret Woody Emily Wootley PHYLLIS WADE RUTH WALOROP EOITH WALKER .... PEYTON WATSON . . . BARBARA WHITE . . . . CONNIE WILBANKS . . PEGGY WILSON VIRGINIA WOODWARD MARGARET WOODY EMILY JANE WOOSLEY , . Knoxville. Tennettee . Knoxville, Tennettee Barnetville. Tennettee Klngtport, Tennettee Knoxville, Tennettee Pickent, South Carolina . . . Atlanta, Georgia . . . Erwin, Tennettee Somerville. Tennettee Union City. Tennettee |97| JIM TUHOLSKI Proiiden GEORGE SLOVER......................Vlcc-Pretidenl MARY GARDNER........................... Sccrotary HOWARD DALE.............................Treasurer BILL LANE President MAXINE BASS Vke-Preiident TOM SCOTT Secretary DAVID BROWN Treasurer CLASS IF a4B Lana AJIor Joiaphin Alarander Mariori All n H l«n Allrad Ruth Bakar Wlnitrad Bak.r Joye 8ark r Ma Ban Wand Lynn Ban Satan Bahiman Roi Bamiqar Kata 8!qqar w s. LENA KATE AILOR . . JOSEPHINE ALEXANDER MARJORIE ALLEN . . . HELEN ALLRED RUTH BAKER ........ WINIFRED BAKER . . . JOYCE BARKER ...... MAE BASS........... WANOA LYNN BASS . . SELENE BEHSMAN . . . ROSE BENZIGER KATE BIGGER......... . . . Straw Plain . Tannatia .... Mamphlt, Tannana Snow Camp, North Carolina .... Knorrlll . Tannana .......... Bolivar. Tannana ...............Sharrltti, Ohio .... Byington. Tannana . . . . Mamphlt, Tannana .........GIbton. Tannana Ridqaflald Park. Naw Jartay .... Knoivill . Tannana .............Salmar. Tannana (100) Ann Black 8111 Sutler James Conley Westell Bone Carolyn Camp Jimmy Conn Frances Bowen Betty Campbell Dorothy Cook Billie Boyst Hugh Carrier Helen Cook Audrey Branch Helen Chambers Patsy Crox Thelma Brown Sue Clark Barbara Cross Suiann Burnham Jean Cobble Betty Dabbs ANN BLACK......... WESTELLE BONE . . FRANCES G. BOWEN BILLIE ANN BOYST . AUDREY BRANCH . . THELMA BROWN . . SUZANNE BURNHAM SILL BUTLER....... CAROLYN CAMP . . BETTY CAMPBELL . . HUGH CARRIER . . .........Paris, Tennessee . , Bakerville. Tennessee . . . Waverly, Tennessee Princeton, West Virginia Asheville. North Carolina , . . . Ridgely, Tennessee . . . Knoxville, Tennessee Old Hickory, Tennessee Chattanooga. Tennessee New Text veil, Tennessee .......... Miami, Florida HELEN CHAMBERS . . SUE CLARKE ........ JEAN C08BLE........ JAMES B. CONLEY . . JIMMY CONN......... DOROTHY COOK . . . HELEN C. COOK . . . PATSY CROX........ BARBARA JEAN CROSS BETTY DABBS........ Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Cedar Hill. Tennessee Dyersburg, Tennessee . . Comaguey. Cuba . . Erwin. Tennessee . . Benton. Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Nashville. Tennessee NON Isi ?: ?-2 m So i X « iun - o O IU o5| H o So X- Barbara Gillespie Franco Gilmore Jo Gleason Anils Goar. Alline Goddard Sara Graham Jean Hall Maxine Haley Rosabella Hamm Mary Haney Charles Hanlord Thurman Hardin Ann Haygood Jeanne Hedrick Sola Hentloy Frances Hess Belly Hicks Betty Jane Hicks Carolyn Hutchinson Martha Hutchinson Phyllis Inman BARBARA GILLESPIE FRANCES GILMORE JO GLEASON ANITA GOANS . . . ALLINE GODDARD SARA GRAHAM . JEAN HALL MAXINE HALEY . . ROSA8ELLE HAMM MARY ANN HANEY Memphis. Tennessee Knoxville. Tennessee Knoxville. Tennessee Jacksboro, Tennessee Winchester. Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Greenback, Tennessee . . . Malin. Oregon Jacksonville, Florida . Neubert. Tennessee CHARLES HANFORO . . THURMAN HARDIN . . . ANN HAYGOOD .... JEANNE HEDRICK . . . SULA HENSLEY...... FRANCES HESS...... BETTY JANE HICKS . . 8ETTY HICKS ....... CAROLYN HUTCHINSON MARTHA HUTCHINSON PHYLLIS INMAN .... . . Leesburg. Florida Wilton Dam. Alabama Waverly, Tennessee Seymour, Tennessee . . . E'wln, Tennessee . Knoxville. Tennessee . Knoxvillo. Tennessee Sweetwater, Tennessete Knoxville, Tennessee Knorville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee 1103) Ann James Jimmy Johnson Billy Jones Margie Jones Helen Jones Jana Jordan Beth Keeler Jennie Keeling Either Kimtey Mary lee William Lee Jean lelnart ANN JAMES............. JIMMY JOHNSON . . . BILLY JONES........... MARGIE JEAN JONES . . HELEN ELIZABETH JONES JANE JORDAN........... BETH KEELER .......... JENNIE D. KEELING . . . ESTHER KIMSEY......... MARY ELIZABETH LEE . . WILLIAM F. LEE........ JEAN LEINART.......... . . Memphis, Tennessee , Knorrllle, Tennessee . . Trenton. Tennessee Sale Creek, Tennessee . . Memphis, Tennessee . . Franklin, Tennessee HigMstown, New Jersey . . Knoxville, Tennessee . . Memphis, Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tennessee . . . Sparta, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee I 104 | Polly Leinart Faya livesay Elisabeth longmire Hilda Madron Pat Mann Sally Mayberry Bobbie Maynor Gretchen Mayo Joe Moody Elsie Moore Mary Moora Nancy Morgan Gingar Mon Jana McAfee Elaanor McCallum Carolynn McConnall Cacil McFaddan Clark McMahan Alfrad Ogden Mildred Ogle Ann Ogletree POLLY LEINART FAYE LIVESAY........ ELIZA8ETH LONGMIRE HILDA MADRON PAT MANN............ SALLY JANE MAYBERRY BOBBIE MAYNOR . . . . GRETCHEN MAYO . . . JOE MOODY........... ELSIE MOORE......... Knoxville, Tennessee . . Sneedvitte, Tannanaa Eliiabelhlon, Tennessee Johnion City. Tannanaa . . . Marion Arkansas Cronvilla, Tannanaa , . Maryville. Tennenee . . McCrary, Tannanaa Dyersburg, Tannanaa . . Memphis. Tennessee MARY FRANCES MOORE NANCY MORGAN . . GINGER MOSS......... JANE MeAFEE......... ELEANOR MeCALLUM . carolynn McConnell CECIL McFADDEN .... CLARK McMAHAN . . . ALFRED OGDEN........ MILDRED OGLE........ ANN OGLETREE........ . . Bolivar, Tonnesseo . Knoxville. Tennotseo Raleigh, North Carolina Knoxville, Tennessee Henderson. Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tannassao . . Memphis. Tannassao Sevierville, Tennesteo Knoxville. Tennostee . Knoxville. Tennessee . . Columbus. Georgia I 105 I Virginia Osment Don Parrith Evelyn Pearton Jen Pennybacker Joan Parrin Catharine Pickering Travit Plunkett Nancy Poage 6etty Power Betty Procter Lillian Proffit Rote Pryor VIRGINIA OSMENT . . , DON L. PARRISH . . . EVELYN PEARSON . . . JANE PENNYBACKER . JOAN PERRIN......... CATHERINE PICKERING TRAVIS PLUNKETT . . . NANCY JANE POAGE . BETTY J. POWERS . . . BETTY JANE PROCTER . LILLIAN PROFFIT . . . ROSE PRYOR.......... . Birmingham, Alabama . , Knoxville, Tenneitee . . . Knoxville. Tenneitee . . Knoxville, Tennestae . . Knoxville. Tenneitee Clarksville. Tenneitee Lawrenceburg, Tennenee . . Maryville. Tenneitee Fountain City. Tenneitee . . Knoxville. Tenneitee . Maryville. Tennettoe . . Knoxville, Tenneitee 110« | Jan Rawls Halon Sehorn Ramon Solomon Wanda Reed Jaan Sharp Frances Stephenson Mariorla Rennick Erwin Siskin Jackie Starch! Matt! Robbins Mary Sloan Margaret Stawart Mary Rainay Jo,a Sander Joe Snodgrass Marion Rogers Hugh Smith Clara Stone Virginia Rookus Mildred Smith Bennett Stowers MARY ANN RAINEY . JANE RAWLS......... WANDA REED......... MARJORIE RENNICK . MATTIE BELLE ROBBINS MARION ROGERS . . . VIRGINIA ROOKUS . . JOYE SANDER ....... HELEN SEHORN . . . . JEAN SHARP....... Knorville, Tennessee Memphis. Tennessee Maryville, Tennessee ChaHanoga. Tennessee Gladaville. Tennessee Knorville. Tennessee Bay City. Michigan Memphis, Tennessee Knorville. Tennessee Tarewell, Tennessee ERWIN SISKIN .... MARY SLOAN HUGH SMITH........ MILDRED SMITH . . JOE SNODGRASS . . . RAMON SOLOMON . FRANCES STEPHENSON JACKIE STERCHI . . . MARGARET STEWART CLARA STONE........ BENNETT STOWERS . . Newport, Tennessee . . . Taft, Tennessee Maynardville, Tennessee . . Maud, Mississippi . . Sparta, Tennessee Chattanoga, Tennessee Knorville. Tennessee . . Knorville. Tennessee Memphis. Tennessee Memphis. Tennessee . Harriman, Tennessee I 107 I Lillian Taylor Eliiabeth Tarty Dan Thomat Francet Thomat Evalyn Thomaion Botte Thompton W. I. Thornton Robert Toth Jim Tuholtkl LILLIAN TAYLOR . . . ELIZABETH TERRY DAN THOMAS ... . FRANCES THOMAS . . EVELYN THOMASON . . 8ETTE ANN THOMPSON W. I. THORNTON . . . ROBERT TOSH........ JIM TUHOLSKI....... . . Trenton, Tonnettee . . Jaclton, Tennettee . . Knoxville, Tennattea . . . Dalton, Georgia , . Knoxville. Tennattea . . Knoxville. Tennettee Dyertburg, Tennattea Huntington. Tennattea Ridgewood. New Jertey I 601 I I HESHIISN CLASS II '47 Milton Adam Winnie Adam Peggy Aldertcn Virginia Anderson Bob Anthony Gordon Arnold Nathalia Avaratt Lillian Badgett Beverly Banner Maxine Bait Ernaitina Bamii Frank Black MILTON AOAMS .... WINNIE MARIE AOAMS PEGGV ALOERSON . . . VIRGINIA L. ANDERSON BOB ANTHONY......... GORDON ARNOLD . . . NATHALIE AVERETT LILLIAN eADGETT . . . BEVERLY BANNER . . . MAXINE BASS......... ERNESTINE BEMIS . . . FRANK BLACK ....... Chattanooga, Tannatiae . Scottsboro, Alabama . . Columbia, Tennettee Pinay Flat. Tannettee LaFollatta, Tonneiiaa Chattanooga, Taanaitaa Maryville, Tannauaa Winchester, Tannattaa . . Gibton, Tannattaa . . Como. Mittittippi . . Knoxville, Tannattaa ino) Marlon 8!aek Fred Bonderchok, Jr. Francos Bridges Sarah Brier Ermenia Carnevele Charles Carter Elisabeth Boyett Frances Brabson Zolmore Brody Jeanne Brooks Carolyn Chambers 8otly Chance Betty 8radley Elisabeth Bradley Ellen 8urgess Jamie Burnett Doug Chapin William Chumley P. E. Bradshaw tela Brenan Jane Byerley Ann Campbell Mary Claiborne Betty Clark MARION BLACK .... FRED BONDERCHOK. JR. ELIZABETH BOYETT . . . FRANCES 8RA8SON . . BETTY 8RADLEY .... ELIZABETH BRADLEY . . P. E. BRADSHAW .... LELA 8RENAN ... . FRANCES 8RIDGES . . . SARAH BRIER........ ZCLMORE BRODY .... JEANNE BROOKS .... Savannah. Tennessee Seaside Heights. New Jersey . , . . Middleton. Tennessee .... Greoneville. Tennessee Wayrsesville, North Carolina . . . . Dyersburg, Tennessee . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee Murfreesboro. Tennessee . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee ..........Knoxville, Tennessee . . . . Knoxville. Tennessee ELLEN BURGESS . . . JAMIE BURNETT . . . JANE BYERLEY . . . . ANN CAMPBELL . . . ERMENIA CARNEYALE CHARLES CARTER . . CAROLYN CHAM8ERS BETTY CHANCE DOUG CHAPIN . . . WILLIAM CHUMLEY . MARY CLAIBORNE BETTY ANN CLARK . Spruce Pioe. North Carolina . . . . Knoxville. Tennessee . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee ............. Scott. Arkansas . . . LaFollette. Tennessee . Fountain City, Tennessee . . . Knoxville, Tennessee . . . . Knoxville. Tennessee . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee . . . . Tazowell, Tennessee . . . LaFollette, Tennessee . . . . Knoxvillo. Tennessee 1111] Ann Cobb Frnnc ! Combi Martha Cooper Everett Covington Evelyn Craigue Dorii Crotey Carol Crotby Allan Crouoh Mary Cullom Jean Dane Lillian Davit Botty Davidton ANN COBB......... FRANCES COMBS . . MARTHA COOPER . . EVERETT COVINGTON EVELYN CRAIGUE . . DORIS CROLEY . . . CAROL CROSBY . . . ALLAN CROUCH . MARY CULLOM . . . JEAN DANCE .... LILLIAN DAVIS BETTY DAVIDSON . . . . Erwin. Tennettee Briitol, Tennotiee Columbia. Tennettee Nathville, Tennettee . . . Oriente. Cuba Knoxville, Tennettee Knoxville, Tennettee Tullahoma. Tennettee , . Wilton. Arkanut Atlanta. Georgia Knoxville, Tennettee Knoxville, Tennettee 1112 1 Jonnotta 0««n Johnny Diction Ivianna Edwardt Mary Eppat Joan Foad tatty Forgy Julio Dotioll Dorothy Downoy Batty Erwin Kathryn Ewoll Jaclio Fowlor William Fowtor Holon Dunlap Dick Dunn Virginia Farm Nollo Fithor Ann Fox Ann Francii Chariot Edmundl Mary Edmundton John Foltom Anno Fondo Karan Frooland Mary Frooman JEANETTE DEAN . . JOHNNY DICKSON JULIE DOSSETT . . CHARLES EDMUNDS MARY EDMUNDSON DOROTHY DOWNEY HELEN DUNLAP . . DICK DUNN VIVIENNE EDWARDS MARY EPPES BETTY IRWIN . . . KATHRYN EWELL . .......... Knoxvilla. Tennonoo .......... Kingtport. Tannatioa ...........LaFolloHo. Tannatioa .......... Knoxvilla, Tonnattoa Hendortcnvilla, North Carolina .... Sala Crook, Toanottoa .......... Knoxvillo, Tannattoo .......... Nathvilla, Tannattoo .......... Knoxvilla, Tannatioa .......... Knoxvilla. Tannatioa ........... Columbia, Tannottoa .......... Knoxvilla, Tannatioa VIRGINIA FARRIS......... NELLE FISHER............ JOHN FOLSOM............. ANNE FONDE ............. JEAN FORD............... BETTY FORGY............. JACKIE FOWLER........... WILLIAM FOWLER.......... ANN FOX ................ ANN FRANCIS............. KAREN FREELAND.......... MARY ELIZABETH FREEMAN . Winchotlar, Tannattoo . . Covington. Tanncttoo Elixabathton, Tannattoo . . Knoxvilla, Tannattoo . . Knoxvilla, Tannatioa . . . Cowan, Tannattoo . . Knoxvilla, Tannatioa . . Knoxvilla. Tannatioa . . Nathvillc. Tannattoo Fountain City. Tannattoo . . Somorvilla. Tonnottoo Lawroncoburg. Tannattoo I 113 1 CLASS OF ’47 8 n Ff«(i Hall! Galyon Rhea Ghormley Ann Gilliam David Goodwin Nyrj Grotalueschen Charlotte Gray Charles Gravai Batty Gr nl«a Pat Griffith Sarah Grim Hild H l y BEN FRETZ........... HAlllE GALYON RHEA GORMLEY .... ANN GILLIAM......... DAVID GOODWIN . . . NYRA GROTELUESCHEN CHARLOTTE GRAY . . . CHARLES GRAVES . . . BETTY GREENLEE PAT GRIFFITH........ SARAH GRIME......... HILDA HALEY......... . . . Knoivill , Tennessee . . . Knoxville. Tennessee . Lanior City. Tannatte Cherokee, North Carolina . . . Memphis, Tennessee . . . Clinton. Tenneisae . . . Knoivill , Tennessee . . Memphis. Tennessee . . . Knoivill . Tenness . . . Washington, D. C. . . Labannon, Tennessee . . LaFolktt , Tennessee eraldine Hamblen-. Edith Herrington Sarah Huffaxer Marguerite Hamilton Doris Hester Waiter 0. Hutchint Marynall Hardin Robert Hethmon Harriet Irwin Dorothy Harmon Sylvia Hickman Batty Jean Jeffery Helen Harris Mariha Holt 8obby Jenkini Edna Harrison Gene Holthofer Katherine Jenkini Nannie Harriton Earl Hood Nancy Johnson Brown Harwell Yeldia Hooper Betty Joses GERALDINE HAMBLEN . . MARGUERITE HAMILTON MARYNELL HARDIN OOROTHY M. HARMON . HELEN DEAN HARRIS . . EDNA HARRISON........ NANNIE PEARL HARRISON 8ROWN HARWELL......... EDITH HERRINGTON . . . DORIS HESTER......... ROBERT H. HETHMON . . SYLVIA HICKMAN .... Knoxville, Tennosseo Gainesville. Florida Knoxville. Tennesseo Hermitage. Tennessee . Etowah. Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Dyertbsirg, Tennessee Medina. Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Humboldt. Tenneisee Knoxville. Tennesseo MARSHA HOLT GENE HOLTHOFER . . EARL HOOD .... YELDIA HOOPER . . . SARAH HUFFAKER . . WALTER D. HUTCHINS HARRIET IRWIN . . . BETTY JEAN JEFFERY B08BY JENKINS . . . KATHERINE JENKINS . NANCY JOHNSON . . BETTY JONES....... Knoxville. Tennessee Dandrldge. Tennessee ......... Bunnell, Florida . . . Kingsport, Tennessee . . . Knoxville. Tennessee Charlotte, North Carolina . . . Knoxville, Tennessee .... Soddy, Tennessee . . . . Clinton. Tennessee . Fountain City. Tennessee . Morristown. Tenneisee I 115 I Mary Jon Virginia Jon Catherine Jordan John Kennedy Su Kelly Jam King. Jr. Morton Ki l 8obby La««y Charlotte ladd Martha Lambert Bill Lane David Lea MARY ELEANOR JONES . VIRGINIA JONES........ CATHERINE SUE JORDAN JOHN KENNEDY ......... SUE KELLY............. JAMES C. KING. JR. . . MORTON KIVEL.......... 8O8BY LACEY........... CHARLOTTE LADD .... MARTHA LAM8ERT .... 8ILL LANE............. DAVID LEA............. . . Fountain City, Tonne . . . . Knoivlll . Te.nnaitoo ........... Dalton. Georgia . . . . Knoxvillo. Tonnotieo Wayn vill«, North Carolina . . . . Knoxville, Tenne . . . . Knoxville. T nn ee . Johoion City. Tenn . . . . Knoxville, Tenne . . . . Maryville. Tenne . . . Petertburg. T nne c . . . . Knoxville. Tennetto I lift I Mary Leatherwood Ray Lynch francos Mitchell Nancy Lac Katharine Mahan Carri Morris Mary L« Joann Margraves Georg Morton Robert Lindsay Juanita Marlow Margaret Moseley Lois Littlefield Elisabeth Marshall Sarah Murphy June Love Jean Medlin Sara McCalli Martha Living Catherine Mills Georg McClure Margaret Lowry Charles Mills Mary McHan MARY LEATHERWOOD NANCY LEE......... MARY ELIZABETH LEE ROBERT LINDSAY . . LOIS LITTLEflElD . . JUNE LOVE.......... MARTHA LOVING . . MARGARET LOWRY . RAY ELLEN LYNCH . . KATHERINE MAHAN . JOANN MARGRAVES JUANITA MARLOW . . . Knoxville, Tennessee . . . . Sparta, Tennessee . . . Knoxville, Tennessee Johnson City, Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tennessee . . Memphis, Tennessee Petersburg, Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tennessee , . Memphis, Tennessee Fountain City, Tennessee . . Gleason, Tennessee . . Crostville, Tennessee ELIZABETH MARSHALL JEAN MEDLIN......... CATHERINE MILLS . . CHARLES MILLS . . . FRANCES L. MITCHELL CARRIE BELLE MORRIS GEORGE MORTON . . MARGARET MOSELEY SARAH MURPHY . . . SARA McCALLIE . . . GEORGE McCLURE . . MARY K. McHAN . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee Morristown, Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tennessee . . . Jellico. Tennessee Tullahoma, Tennessee Smoriland, Tennessee Fountain City. Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennesset Knoxville, Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tennessee I 117 1 CU55 OF !n Betty McKoehan Melverra McKinley Jane McLean Dorothy Osman Batty Parker Norman Pari Terence Patton Margaret Peacock Betty Peterton Charlotte Poe Laurie Powell Mary Prater BETTY McKEEHAN . . MELVERNA McKINLEY JANE McLEAN . . . DOROTHY OSMAN . BETTY PARKER NORMA PARKS . . . TERENCE PATTON . . MARGARET PEACOCK BETTY PETERSON . . . CHARLOTTE POE . . LAURIE POWELL . . . MARY PRATER . . . . ........Knoxville. Tennenee Waynetboro, North Carolina .... Lewisburg, Tennessee . . Fountain City, Tennessee .........Knoxville, Tennessee Columbia. Tennessee . Etowah, Tennessee Knoxville. Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee me) William Rachels Minnie Router John Scot Joyce Ray Mary Routh Lynn Seeber Nancy Reagan Mildred Russell Patricia Sheehan Marilyn Raynoldt Arthur Salothin William Shelow lovella Rookus Gordon Sa yer Irii Sherrcr Batty Roia Jimmy Slaughter Phillis Sherrill Christina Rosion Louis Schneider Thomas Shipley Betty Roth Jo Ann Scott Emily Silverbtatt WILLIAM RACHELS . JOYCE RAY ......... NANCY REAGAN . . MARILYN REYNOLDS LOVELLA ROOKUS . . BETTY ROSE....... CHRISTINE ROSSON . 8ETTY ROTH........ MINNIE LOU ROUSER MARY ROUTH .... MILDRED RUSSELL . . ARTHUR SALOSHIN . Memphis. Tennessee . Sparta. Torsnosseo . Washington. D. C. . . Bay City. Michigan . Greeneville, Tennestee . Middleton. Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tennessee Boyds Creel. Tennessee . . Kingsport. Tennessee . . Memphis. Tennestee Chattanooga. Tennestee GORDON SAWYER JIMMY SLAUGHTER LOUIS SCHNEIDER JO ANN SCOTT . . john scon . . . LYNN SEE8ER . . . PATRICIA SHEEHAN WILLIAM SHELOW . IRIS M. SHERRER . PHILLIS SHERRILL . THOMAS SHIPLEY . EMILY SILVERBLATT . Lynchburg, Tennessee . . Kingsport. Tennesseo . . Knoxville. Tennestee Chattanooga. Tornettee . . . Plleville, Tennessee . . . Clinton, Tonnossee . . Knoxville. Tennossee . . Memphis. Tennessee . . Knoxville, Tennessee Chattanooga. Tennessee . . Kingsport, Tennessee . . . Osceola, Arkansas I HR J FRESHMEN CLASS OF ’47 Mary Smith Patty Smith Marjorie Stegall Carleon Stophenson Ann Stewart Cleo Strickland Marqaret Strong Kathryn Stublay Betty Suddath Gertrude Suddath Emily Swafford Mary Taylor MARY ANN SMITH . . . PATTY SMITH........ MARJORIE STEGALL . . CARLEEN STEPHENSON ANN STEWART........ CLEO STRICKLAND . . MARGARET STRONG . KATHRYN STUBLEY . . BETTY SUDDATH .... GERTRUDE SUDDATH . EMILY ANN SWAFFORD MARY TAYLOR......... Sevierville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville. Tennessee . Knoxville. Tennessee . Knoxville. Tennessee . . . Bunnell, Florida . . Milan, Tennessoe Knoxville, Tennessee Harriman. Tennessee Harriman, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . . Mason, Tennessee I 120 | Mary Thompson Oanni Welch Hop Woody Mary Iruicott Mary Whit Doris Wood Janie Turner Erse WMt h«ad Kenneth Yarbrough Marilyn Wade Betty William Mary Walker Helen Waldrop Carolyn Wilion Mildred Ward Cole n Wall Emma WII on florer.ee Wattl Virginia Wear Betty Wood Ella Mae Wation Sarah W d kind Charline Woody Joe Wation MARY EMMA THOMPSON MARY TRUSCOTT .... JANICE TURNER ...... MARILYN WADE........ HELEN WALDROP .... «. COLEEN WALL . . . . VIRGINIA WEAR....... SARAH WEDEKIND . . . DANNIE WELCH .... MARY ANN WHITE . . . ERSA WHITEHEAD BETTY JANE WILLIAMS . . . Knoxville, Tennessee . . . . Atlanta, Georgia . . . Knoivill . Tennette . . . . Belfast, Tenneitee . . . Flushing, Tennessee . . . Memphis, Tennessee . . Greenback, Tennessee Fountain City, Tennessee . . Savannah, Tennessee Fountain City, Tennessee . . Sevierville, Tennessee ............Milton, Florida CAROLYN WILSON . . EMMA JEAN WILSON BETTY WOOD........ CHARLINE WOODY . HOPE WOODY .... DORIS WOODS .... KENNETH YARBROUGH MARY WALKER .... MILORED WARD . . . . FLORENCE WATTIES . ELLA MAE WATSON . JO WATSON......... . Knoivill , Tennessee . . Cosby, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee Somerville, Tennessee .... Concord. Tennessee . . . . Knoivill . Tennessee .... Lebanon. Tennessee . . . . Knoivill , Tennessee . . . Kalamazoo, Michigan Roan Mountain, Tennessee .... Dover, Tennessee I 12 1 _Sometime during the tall quarter of each year, the students go to the polls and select, by popular vote, our own Miss Tennessee. The winner of this great honor is presented to the public as one of the highlights of the annual Volunteer Beauty Ball. This year Miss Tennessee was none other than the charming and talented Elizabeth Montgomery, a senior in Liberal Arts from Memphis. Keep smiling, Liz, we're behind you all the way! MISS BET THOMPSON Qjocn of Diamond MISS JEAN SHEARIN Lambda Chi Alpha' Darling UL 1ITAL FAMILY MISS FLO WATTLES Sweetheart of Sigma Chi MISS BET1Y FORGY ?u« n of Clufc MISS PAT LOWRY ?u««n of Spaaei I« nun ini With a colonial doorway for an entrance, a long flight of steps to the main floor, soft organ music in the air, and six gentlemen in full attire to greet each beauty, the Third Annual Beauty Ball of the University of Tennessee was presented this fall. This method of presenting the beauties achieved the atmosphere of the Old South. Manager-Master-of-Ceremonies William F. Trent, Jr., introduced the hundred and twenty most beautiful girls of the Hill —representatives of sororities and I. S. O. alike. A committee of judges composed of art, beauty, and photography critics selected the twenty-four most beautiful girls from their personal appearance and photographs. At intermission of the Ball, the twenty-four were presented to the student body. Miss Tennessee, and members of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities were presented at this time. The twenty-four Beauties' photographs were sent to Earl Carroll, the world's foremost authority on feminine beauty, producer, and, and theatre owner, of Hollywood, California. Mr. Carroll chose six pictures out of the twenty-four which to him were the most beautiful. The six full-page pictures of the beauty section are the winners--The University of Tennessee's most beautiful girls. Mr. George Baugus, Editor, 1944 Volunteer, University of Tennosseo, Knoxville, Tonnessee. Dear Mr. Bauguc As stated in our wire to you of this date. Mr. Carroll will be very pleased to select six of tho twonty-four Univer- sity of Tennessee beauties. We aro enclosing twenty-four beauty charts, on which each girl should submit the information requested and attach her photograph thereto. Mr. Carroll will base his judgment on the information included in the charts and the photographs, which will be re- turned to you. together with his selec- tions. Also enclosed herewith is the photo- graph of Mr. Carroll, which you re- quested in your wire. Yours very truly, LEIGH ARNOLD. Secretary to Mr. Carroll. THE EDITOR OF THE VOLUNTEER THE UNIVERSITY UF TENNESSEE PURLISHING ASSOEIATIUN Present on succeeding pages their selection of seniors who in an outstanding fashion represent their Alina Mater. They are very considerably above the average of the senior class in scholar- ship and have at the same time displayed unfaltering and effective devotion to the best interests of both the institution and the student body. Moreover, they are possessed of faithfulness, initia- tive. courage, energy, integrity, and modesty in an unusual degree as disclosed by their activity in general student and University affairs and the confidence imposed in them by faculty and students. This selection is in no sense made in disparagement of the more than four hundred other Seniors of 1943-44, a great many of whom are doubtless on many points of equal promise, hut it is made after careful, discriminating investigation and balancing of characteristics and contributions by committees of the faculty and students, and is accordingly offered for what it is worth. r 1 Li i j ALEXANDER GEORGE B A U G U S JOHN BOUNDER HERBERT COOK EMILY GRANGER 11V H 11101HVH3 RICHARD K 0 E L L A PATRICIA LOWRY ELMIRA MCCALLUM ROY SHERROD 1 olunteer I olunteer olunteer inteer IT olunteer TT I olunteer nteer TT I olunteer IT I olunteer IT eerJJ V olunteer IT I olunteer IT lo IT I olunteer IT olunteer IT olu l olunteer IT I olunteer IT voluit inteer TT olun er IT I olunteer IT I olunteer TT IT if olunteer IT I olunteer IT lf volunteer IT Volunteer IT volu olunteer IT 1iolun FRATERNITY RELATIONS BOARO CHARLES MARTIN ROY SHERROD HUGH B. DICKEY Fin? Row: George Baugut, David Brown, W. C. 8rown, G. C. Davit, Sam Fineannon. Second Row: Doug Gunn. Aubrey Jarratt. Richard Koella, Tom Mann, Robert G. Matte. 1160) The Fraternity Relations Board is that body which acts as a governing board for all the fraternities on the Hill. The membership consists of one representative and the president of each froternity. These men meet every other week to bring about better relations among the fraternities and foster a true fraternity spirit. This board was begun in the fall of 1938 and has continued since that time. It supercedes the old Inter- fraternity Council which died from inefficiency. OFFICERS HUSH DICKEY. Delta Tau Dolta............................ Prosidont CHARLES MARTIN, Pi Kappa Phi...................Vico-Prosidont ROY SHERROD. Sigma Chi........................Secrotary-Troosurer MEMBERS Fraternity Representative President Alpha Tau Omega . TOM MANN .... SAM FINCANNON Delta Sigma Phi . . Inactive Dolta Tau Dolta . . HUGH DICKEY .... BEE McMILlAN Kappa Alpha . . . Inactive Kappa Sigma ... BOB MATTE................BILL BROWN Lambda Chi Alpha . GEROGE BAUGUS . AUBREY JARRATT Phi Gamma Delta . BILLY JO WHITE...........G. C. DAVIS Fratornity Representative President Phi Sigma Kappa . JOHN WAMPLER . CHARLES EDINGTON Pi Kappa Alpha . . DOUG GUNN..................BILL REEDER Pi Kappa Phi ... SPEARS VAVALIDES . CHARLES MARTIN Sigma Alpha Epsilon . DAVE 8ROWN..............DICK KOELLA Sigma Chi ... . ROY SHERROD .... CREED REAGAN Sigma Nu . . . . Inactive Sigma Phi Epsilon . BENNY STOWERS . . . ZEKE STANFIELD Zeta Beta Tau . . . PHIL SNYDER..............MILTON SHAW First Ro«: See McMillan, Creed Reagan. William H. Reeder. Milton Shaw, Phil Snyder. Second Row: Zeie Stanfield. Bennette $ o«ers. S. P. Valvolides. 8illy Joe White. I 81 I First Row: Bob Anthony. Gordon Arnold, William Butler. Thomas Bayston, Everett Covington, Cecil Cantrell, C. A. Davis, Richard Dunn. Second Row: Cy Durio, Tom Fronchor, Diet Hart. Eddio Harris. Wayno Hoskins. Billy Jones, Sam Rose, William Franklin Lee. Third Row: Wayno Rogors. Thomas Mann, William Mayberry, Terence Patton, Joo Snodgrass. Dorward Trent, James Tuholski. Robert St. John. ueai LEGEND Alpha Tau Omega wat founded In 1865 at Richmond. Va. Pi Chapter wet founded in 1872. The flower it the white tea rote and the colort are azure and gold. Pi Chaptor of Alpha Tau Omega hat more active mombert in tho armed forcet than any other fraternity at Tennettee, according to tho alumni office. OFFICERS Secretary Treaturer SAM FINCANNON....................................Protidont RICHARD HART JAMES TUHOLSKI.............................Vico-Proiidont BILLY C. JONES MEMBERS ROBERT ANTHONY. 47............................Ripley. Tenn. EDDIE HARRIS. ‘47 . . . GORDON ARNOLD. '47.........................LaFollette. Tonn. RICHARD HART. ‘45 . . RALPH 8ARRY. '47.........................Decaturvillo. Tonn. WAYNE HOSKINS. ‘47 . THOMAS BAYSTON. '45.......................Chottanooge. Tonn. BILLY C. JONES. '46 . . WILLIAM BUTLER. '45.......................Old Hickory. Tenn. WILLIAM LEE. ’46 . . . CECIL CONTRELL. ‘46.........................Knoxville. Tonn. THOMAS MANN. ‘44 . LYNN CLEVENGER. ‘47............................Martel. Tonn. WILLIAM MAYBERRY. '45 EVERETT COVINGTON. '47......................Nothvillo. Tenn. TERENCE PATTON. 47 . C. A. DAVIS. '47..............................Memphit. Tenn. WAYNE ROGERS. ‘46 , . ROBERT DENDER. '46.............................Etowah. Tonn. SAM ROSE. '47........... RICHARD DUNN. '47...........................Nothvillo. Tonn. JOE SNODGRASS. '46 . CY DURIO. '45...................................Milan. Tonn. ROBERT ST. JOHN. '47 . THOMAS FANCHER, ‘46............................Sparta. Tonn. DERWARD TRENT. ‘44 . SAM FINCANNON. '44..........................Knoxvillo. Tenn. JAMES TUHOLSKI. '46 . . . Knoxvillo. Tenn. . . Momphit. Tenn. . . Etowah, Tenn. . . Tronton, Tonn. . . . Sparta. Tenn. . Brownsville, Tenn. . . Crossville, Tonn. . . Etowah, Tonn. . LaFolletto, Tenn. Johnson City. Tonn. . . Sparta. Tonn. Johnton City, Tonn. Morristown. Tenn. . Rigowood, N. J. V First Row: Gcorgo Neol Atlins. William H. Atlins. P. C. Brodshew, Roland Brett, Arthur Chamber- lain, Noodham Coppedge, Johnny Dabbs. Second Row: H. Minor Dent Hugh Dicloy. J. D. Flynn, Joe Harbison, John T. Hoffmoister, James N. Hughes, Kenneth Humphreys. Third Row: Robert Ludwig, Joe McMillon, Chorios Mills, Ray Moore, Arthur Puller., Walter Ringer, Maurico Rogors. Fourth Row: John Russell, Lynn Seeber, W. N. Tauxo, David Vance, Richard Von Deusen. Ernost Wool . MW I LEGEND The Delta Tau Delta was foundod at Bethany College, Virginia (now West Virginia), in the spring of 1858. Della Della Chapter was established at the University of Tennessee April 19, 1924. Colors: purple, whito, and gold. Flower: Iris. BEE McMIUAN HUGH DICKEY OFFICERS . . President ROBERT LUDWIG...........................................Secretary Vicc-Pfosidont J. 8. McMILLAN...........................................Treasurer NEAL ATKINS. ’47......... WILLIAM ATKINS. ’46 . . . JOHN BERETTA, '47 . . . . P. C. BRADSHAW. '47 . . . ROLAND BRETT, '44 ... . ARTHUR CHAMBERLIN. ‘47 NEEDHAM COPPEDGE. M3 JOHN DABBS. 44........... MINOR DENT. M3 . . . . HUGH DICKEY. M3 . . . . ROWE EAGER. '47.......... J. D. FLYNN. 44.......... JOE G. HARBISON 43 JOHN T. HOFFMEiSTER MS JAMES N. HUGHES. M7 . KENNETH HUMPHREYS. '44 Covington, Covington, . Knoxville, Dyorsburg, . Knoxville. . . Borgor, Brownsvillo, . Nashville. Memphis. Swootwator. . . Clinton. Knoxville, Copporhilt. Memphis. . Jackson. Momphis. MEMBERS Tonn. ROBERT LUDWIG. M4 . . . Tonn. A. BEE McMILLON . . . . Tonn. JOSEPH B. McMILLON, M5 Tonn. CHARLES MILLS. M7 . . . Tenn. CHARLES MOAK, M3 . . . Texas -RAY S. MOORE. M4 . . . Tenn. ARTHUR PULLEN. MS . . . Tonn. WALTER RINGGER. '44 Tonn. MAURICE ROGERS. M7 . Tonn. JOHN RUSSELL. 47 ... . Tonn. LYNN SEEBER. 47 . . . . Tonn. V . N. TAUXE. M5 . . . . Tonn. DAVID VANCE. 47 . . . . Tonn. RICHARD VAN DEUSEN. M7 Tonn. ERNEST WEEKS. 44 . . . . Tonn. KENNETH GLENNAN. M4 . . Lenoir City. Tonn. Ashland City. Tonn. Ashland City, Tonn. . . . Jellico, Tenn. . . Nashville. Tenn . . Memphis. Tonn. . Covington. Tonn. . . Memphis. Tenn. . . . Dalton. Ga. . . Momphis, Tor.n. . . Clinton, Tenn. . . Knoxvillo. Tonn. . . Momphis. Tenn. . . Meryvillo. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Obion, Tenn. 1166 1 First Row: S. G. Andrew , Kimbrough Boron, Robori Brabant, R©x Brown, W. C. Brown, Foil Buchanan. Second Row: J. Danco. Phil Hicks, F. Human, W. J. Joslin. R. M. Loo, R. H. Loonard. F. MeSpaddon. Third Row: Bob Motio, Dov© Miliice, J. Poto. G. R. Payno. W. H. Rochools, Walter Ronihropo, William Ronfhropo. Fourth Row: C. M. Scott, J. H. Scott, Gcorgo Slovor, P. M. Tabor, W. L. Wood, Byron Harrison. [«65 I LEGEND National Kappa Sigma was founded December 10. 1869, at the University of Virginia, Richmond, Va. Lambda Chaptor was established in 1880. The fraternity flower is the lily of the valley, and the colors are scarlet, white, and green. Chi Omega is the sister sorority. OFFICERS JAMES V. RICE...............................................President DAVE MILIICE...........................................Vice-President RICHARD E. WHITMORE.........................................Treasurer GEORGE SLOVER...................................Socretory WILLIAM RACHELS.....................................Guard W. LEWIS WOOD.......................................Guard S. GENE ANDREWS. '47 . , KIM8ROUGH BOREN. '46 . ROBERT BRABANT. '46 . . REX BROWN. '47 .... W. C. BROWN. '44 ... . JOHN DANCE. '47 . . . . H. C. FORMAN. ‘44 . . . PHIL R. HICKS. ’44 ... , BENJAMIN HARRISON, '44 BYRON D. HARRISON. '47 FRED HUMAN. '47 . . . . W. J. JOSLIN. ’45 .... ROBERT M. LEE. '47 . . . ROBERT H. LEONARD. '46 FRANK McSPADDEN. ’47 . BOB MATTE. '45........ MEMBERS . . Momphis, Tonn. . . Memphis, Tonn. . . Momphis. Tenn. . Littlo Rock. Ark. . . Memphis. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. Fort Leudordalo. Flo. . . Knoxville. Tenn, . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tonn, . . Clarksville. Tonn. . . Momphis. Tonn. . . Knoxville. Tonn. , . Knoxville. Tenn. . . New York. N. Y. DAVE MILLICE. '44......... JOHN PATE, '47............ GEORGE R. PAYNE. '■ $ . . WILLIAM H. RACHELS. '47 W. A. RENTROP. '4$ ... . W. E. RENTROP. ‘45 ... . JAMES V. RICE. ‘45 ... . W. A. SCANLON. ‘47 . . . CHARLES M. SCOTT. ‘47 . . JOHN H. SCOn. ‘47 . . . GEORGE SLOVER. '46 . . . PARKER M. TABOR. '46 . . . JOHN WATSON. ’47 . . . . RICHARD E. WHITMORE. '44 WILLIAM LEWIS WOOD. '47 . . St. Louis. Mo. . Memphis, Tonn. . Memphis. Tenn. . Momphis. Tonn. Gormontown, Tenn. Gormantown. Tonn. . . Braden. Tenn. . . Norris. Tonn. . . Memphis. Tonn. . . Pinoviilo. Tonn. . Knoxville. Tonn. Spartanburg. S. C. Momphis. Tonn. Chattanooga. Tenn. Momphis. Tonn. 1187 | Firjt Row: E. G. Barton. Gcorqo Baugus, A. Brown 8oasley. Douglas 8everly. Jose Carriora, Jerry Dean Chris W. Demos. Loslio U. Eidson. Second Row: Waltor L Graf. Charles Graves, Chariot B. Hanford. E. Brown Harwell. Robert M. Huff. Walter Hutchins. Jimmy Johnson. Frank Qualls. Third Row: Thomas L. Ray. lowie Rector. Charles Stott, John E. Sullivan. Thomas E. Shiploy. Georgo Shofnor, Jimmy Sloughtor, Paul O. Wright. Fourth Row: William H. Burn, Charles Frajior. Bill Pope, Jamos Burn, T. A. Williams. Otis Blonkon, David Block. t 168 1 LEGEND Foundod nationally at Boston Univorsify in 1909, at Boston, Mass. Epsilon Omicron Zo a was founded at tho University of Tonnessoo in 1932. Official flowar: white rose. Ono hundrod and nino chaptors. AUBREY D. JARRATT . . . ANDREW BROWN BEASLEY GENTRY 8ARTON .... OFFICERS . . President WILLIAM BURN Vico-Prosidont LESLIE EIDSON . Secretary CHRIS DEMOS . . . Troesuror Social Chairman . . . Ritualist E. G. BARTON. '44 .... GEORGE A. BAUGUS. '44 BROWN A. BEASLEY. '44 . DOUGLAS BEVERLY. '44 . . OTIS 8LANKEN. '47 ... . DAVID BLOCK. 47 ... . WILLIAM H. BURN. '44 . . JERRY DEAN 47.......... CHRIS W. DEMOS. ‘46 . . . LESLIE U. EIDSON. '44 . . CHARLES E. FRAZIER. '47 . WALTER L. GRAF. '47 . . CHARLES GRAVES. '47 . . JULIAN GRAY. '46........ CHARLES B. HANFORD. '46 BROWN E. HARWELL . . . MEMBERS Rutherford, Tonn. Tronfon, Tenn. . . Neshvillo, Tenn. . . . Otoen. N. C. . Morristown. Tenn. Fountain City. Tonn. . . . Niota, Tenn. Chettenoogo. Tonn. Chattoncoqa, Tonn. Chattanooga. Tenn. . . Pino Bluff, Ark. . . Knoxvillo. Tonn. . . Memphis. Tenn. . Middlesboro. Ky. . . Leesburg. Fla. . . Medina. Tonn. R08ERT M. HUFF. '47 . . . WALTER HUTCHINS. '47 . AUBREY D. JARRATT. '44 . JIMMIE JOHNSON. '46 . . J. QUINCY LEONARD. '47 R. LYNN MAYO. '43 ... WILLIAM POPE. '46 ... . FRANK QUALLS. '45 ... . THOMAS L. RAY. '46 . . . LOUIS RECTOR. '46 ... . THOMAS E. SHIPLEY. '47 . GEORGE SHOFNER. '47 . . JIMMIE D. SLAUGHTER. '47 CHARLES STOTT. '45 . . . JOHN E. SULLIVAN. '46 . PAUL O. WRIGHT. '45 . . Chottoncoge. Tonn. Knoxville. Tenn. . Rockvolo. Tonn. . Knoxvillo, Tenn. Knoxvillo, Tenn. . Nashville. Tenn. Chattanooga. Tenn. . Wartburg, Tonn. . . . Erwin. Tonn. . . . Josper. Tonn. Kingsport. Tenn. . Shelbyvillo, Tonn. . Kingsport, Tenn. . . Trenton. Tenn. Knoxvillo. Tenn. . Knoxvillo, Tenn. 1169 | Monto Egortor. Bon Frotx. Howard Fowl or. Second Row: Sonny Flowers. William Garity, William Gideon. J. E. Horton. David Loo. William Kirt, Jorry Mooro. William Morris, Richard Machamor. Third Row: Wondall Manner, David Miller. Alvin Murphey. Reece Patterson. William Ogg, William Roberts. Lee Ragsdole. Bill Robertson. Fourth Row: Ralph Sheffer, Louis Schneider, McGregor Smith, Jr., Richard Sterlo. Cherlos Swann, William Tront, Poyton Watson, Billy Jo White. 1170 J LEGEND National Phi Gamma Dolta founded 1848, Washington and Jefferson Collego, Washington, Pa. Kappa Tau Chapter established, 1890. Color: royal purple. Flower: purple clematis. OFFICERS G. C. DAVIS PEYTON WATSON DAVID LEA CHARLES DEAN BILL GIOEON . . . . Historian Corresponding Secretary D. C. BOSSON, 44 HE8ER CARTER, MS .... G. C. DAVIS. '44....... CHARLES OEAN. 47 ... . MONTE EGERTON. M7 . . . BEN FRETZ. ’47......... V IUIAM E. GARITY. '44 . WILLIAM P. GIDEON. MS . J. E. HORTON, ’44...... DAVID LEA. ‘47......... GIRARD MOORE. ’47 ... . WILLIAM H. MORRIS. '47 . ALVIN R. MURPHY, '47 . REESE PATTERSON. ‘47 LEE RAGSDALE. '47 .... RICHARD STARKE. '44 PEYTON WATSON. '4S . B. J. WHITE. '4$....... H. B. AIKIN, JR.. ‘47 GEORGE M. BATES. ‘47 . RICHARD DOUGHTY. MS . MEMBERS Knoxville. Tenn. Memphis. Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . Birmingham, Ala. . . . Decatur, Ala. . . Knoxville. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. ElirabetMon. Tenn. . Kingsport. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . Greensville. Tenn. CHARLES FLOWERS. ’47 HOWARD FOWLER. '47 WILLIAM KIRK. MS RICHARD MACHAMER. M7 WENDELL MANNER, M7 . . . DAVID MILLER, M7........ VIC NEEOHAM. ’47........ WILLIAM OGG, M7......... WILLIAM ROBERTS. M7 WILLIAM ROBERTSON. M7 . LOUIS SCHNEIDER. M7 . . RALPH L. SHEFFER. JR„ M7 McGIREGOR SMITH. '47 . . CHARLES SWAN, '47 ... . WILLIAM L. TRENT. M7 KERMIT CUFF, M7.......... VIC DAVIS. JR.. M7....... EDWIN HEARN. M7......... LOUIS SAWYER. '47........ CAMPBELL WALLACE. M7 . MARTIN C. V INFRED. '47 .........Knoxville. Tenn. .............Etowah. Tenn. ..........Knoxvillo. Tenn. . . Johnson City, Tenn. ............Milan. Tenn. ...... Knoxville. Tenn. . ... . Knoxville. Tenn. 8rier Cliff Manor. N. Y. ............Newbern, Tenn. ..........Knoxville. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. .... Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Corol Gables. Fla. .........Knoxville, Tenn. ..........Knoxville, Tenn. ... Nashville, Tenn. ..........Knoxville, Tenn. , Clarksville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. .........Knoxville. Tenn. ...........Concord. Tenn. 1171) SI (111 IAPP A OFFICERS CHARLES EDINGTON.................... JOHNIE WALKER............................ J. B. KIRKLAND............................. JOE ELLIOT............................... . . . . Prosidont . . Vicc-Prosidon . . . . Socrotary .... Treasurer LEGEND National Phi Sigma Kappa was founded March M, 1873, at Massachusetts Stato Collego. Amherst. Massachusetts. Xi Deutoron Chapter was ostablishod at tho Univorsity of Tonnessco in 1925. Colors: silver and magonta. Flowor: red carnation. ACTIVES SAM V . ATKINS. XS......................... Fountain Oily. Tenn. MORTON A. CARLSON. Xi . . . Fountain City. Tenn. KENNETH W. CLARK. XS......................... Lenoir Cily. Tenn. GEORGE C. CLEMENT. XI Fiint. Michigan CHARLES W. EOINGTON. XS . . . Fountain City. Tenn. WINFORD J. JANES. S.................... ..... Everglades. Florida PATRICK M. SCALFARO. XS ... New York. New York JOHN P. WAMPLER, XS...........................Fountain City. Tenn. Konnoth W. Clarke. George Clemony. Patrici Scaltaro. John Wampler. I 172 J Fir Row: 8. Bri«r. J. E. 8rown. Dayton Campbell, Robert McKarr.ey, Gennette Stowery. Second Row George Taylor, Delmer Walker. Bert Wiggt. William Mebane. LEGEND Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Ihe University of Richmond, Richmond. Virginia, in 1901. Tennessee Alpha Chapter was founded May 27, 1913. Tho colors are purple and red. the flower the American Beauty Rose and tho violef. MEMBERS BURGESS BRIER. '44.................................Knoyville. Tenn. JAMES E. BROWN. M5............................. . Chaltaroooa, Tenn. EDWARD DAYTON CAMPBELL. MS..................Chaltanocga. Tern. ROBERT McKAMEY, Mi................................ Memphis. Tenn. BENNETTE CORNELIUS STOWERS, '46....................Harriman. Tenn. WILLIAM H. MEBANE. '47 ZENAS A. STANFIELD. '44 ... GEORGE TAYLOR '44........... BERT WIGGS. '44............. HARRY WILLIAMS. '44 ....... DELMAR WALKER. '43.......... .............Hollow Rock, Tonn. . , Cleveland. Tenn. . . Nashville. Tenn. Chattanooga. Tenn. Chattanooga. Tenn. Hollow Rock. Tenn. OFFICERS ZEKE STANFIELD............ GEORGE TAYLOR . . BOB McKAMEY............. BERT WIGGS............ BENNETTE CORNELIUS STOWERS ............President . . . Vico-President ............Secretary ........... Treasurer ...............Marshal Gil n 1173J PI KAPPA ALPHA First Row: Sam Arnold, Thomas Burroughs Frod Bonderchu . Lester E. Brew, Joan Tolbort Buckno-. Raymond Cafe. William H. Deator React BennoMo DeBerry. Second Row: Hollis Duncan Jos-oon Poison, Joe Follnor, William Pattorson Grafton. Doug Gunn, Miguol Guimen. Huqh Harrison Hayos, Charles Hord. Third Row: Elmer Houser. Wil iam Howoil. Georgo M. McClure. Potor Miller, Joseph Paschl Neeley, Alfred Exlei Ogden. Robert Sharply Parker, William Hamilton Paris. Fourth Row: James Boyd Portor. Robort LoRoy Smart Jool Bruce Spoulding, Eugene Joseph Spiotta Warren Slaglo, Darwin C. Stout, Donnis Waldrop. ( 741 LEGEND National Pi Kappa Alpha was founded March, 1868, at the University of Virginia. The Zeta Chapter was established at the University of Tennessoe on March 23. 1874. The official colors of Pi Kappa Alpha are garnet and old gold. The official flower is the lily of the valley. WILLIAM H. REEDER DOUGLAS P. GUNN JOE P. NEELEY . . OFFICERS . . Prosidont ALFRED E. OGDEN...........................................Secretary Vice-Presidont WILLIAM P. GRAFTON........................................Conductor . . Troasuror CHARLES F. HERD...........................................Pledge Mastor MEMBERS SAMUEL MERRILL ARNOLD. -44......................Sparta. Tonn. THOMAS FRANKLIN BURROUGHS. '44 . . McMinnville, Tenn. FRED BONDERCHUK. '47...................Sea Side Hoights. N. J. LESTER EDWARD BREW ’45..........................Auburn, N. Y. JEAN TALBERT BUCKNER. ’47.................Murfroosboro. Tonn. RAYMOND EDWARD CATE. '47.....................Knoxville. Tonn. WILLIAM HARRY DEATON. '47.................Union City. Tenn. REECE BENNETT DeVERRY, '47....................Savannah, Tenn. RAPHAEL HOLLIS DENCAN, ‘44...................Knoxville. Tonn. JOHN MACK FOLSOM. ’47 Elisobethton. Tonn. JOSEPH HILL FELKNER, '47.....................Dandridgo. Tonn. WILLIAM PATTERSON GRAFTON. '47..................Norris. Tonn. DOUGLAS PARRISH GUNN. '45..................McMinnvillo. Tenn. MIGUEL ANGEL GUZMAN, '47.................................... ..................San Salvadoro. El Salvadore, Central America HUGH HARRISON HAYES. '47..................Valley Creek. Tenn. CHARLES FELIX HERD, '43 .... Sparta. Tonn. ELMER ANDREW HOUSER, JR., '47.........................Knoxvillo. Tenn. WILLIAM HOWELL. '47...................................Knoxvillo. Tenn. GEORGE MELLEN McCLURE, '47 . . . . Washington. D. C. PETER MILLER. '47.................................Surgoinsvillo, Tonn. JOSEPH PASCHL NEELEY. '45...........................Sholbyville. Tenn. ALFRED ECKEL OGDEN. '47...............................Knoxvillo. Tenn. ROBERT SHARPLEY PARKER. JR., '44.......................Kinqston. Tonn. WILLIAM HAMILTON PARKS. II. '45 .... Dyersburg. Tenn. JAMES BOYD PORTER. '45..............................Lonoir City, Tonn. WILLIAM HERMAN REEDER. '45 . . McMinnvillo. Tonn. ROBERT LEROY SMART. '46...............................Knoxville. Tonn. JOEL BRUCE SPALDING. '47..............................Nashville. Tonn. EUGENE JOSEPH SPlOTTA. '47..............................Memphis. Tenn. DARWIN C. STOUT. '45..................................Knoxvillo. Tonn. DENNIS WINFRED WALDROP. '46...........................Knoxville. Tenn. 1175 J KAPPA Fir Row: Harold Brown. Richard Gallaghor, George Goodmon, H. E. Hammer. Second Row: Grady Jaeoway Odus Johnson. Bob Lacy Jimmie Martin, Clark McMahan, Third Row: John Miller. Hershel B. Scandlyn, Jomos Tombras, Spoors Volvalidos. I176| LEGEND The first chaptor of the Pi Kappa Phi fratornity wai founded December 10, 1904, at Charleston, S. C. The Alpha Sigma Chapter was founded at the University of Tennessee in 1931. Colors: gold and white. OFFICERS CHARLES MARTIN........................................Archon SPEARS VAVALIDES ..................................Socretory JOHN MILLER........................................Treasurer JIMMIE MARTIN......................................Historian ODUS JOHNSON......................................Chaplain ACTIVES AND PLEDGES ROBERT LACY. '47........................Johnson City. Tonn. CLARENCE BARNETT .................................Swootwater, Tonn. HAROLD E. 8ROWN. P. F. C...........................Knoxville. Tenn. RICHARD GALLAGHER. ‘44..............................Harriman. Tonn. GEORGE GOODMAN. ‘47...............................Snoodville. Tonn. A. J. GREEN, 47...................................Sneedville. Tenn. H. E. HAMMER. P. F. C...........................Elizabeihton, Tenn. JAMES HARRISON, '45..............................Greeneville, Tenn. GRADY JACOWAY, P. F. C...........................Chottanooga. Tonn. ODUS JOHNSON, '46..................................Nashville. Tenn. CHARLES MARTIN. '45.........................Now River, Tenn. JAMES MARTIN, ‘47.......................Johnson City, Tonn. CLARK McMAHAN, '46........................Sevierville. Tonn. JOHN MILLER. '45..............................Clinton. Tenn. LEWIS PANGLE, '47.......................Johnson City, Tenn. HERSHEL SCANDLYN. P. F. C....................Harriman. Tonn. GEORGE SHACKLETT. '47........................Roclwood. Tenn. SPEARS VAVALIDES. '45.......................Kingsport. Tonn. m ALPHA EPS First Row: Dustin Aughonbaugh. David Brown, Horbort Coot. Tom Crutchfiold, Thomas Crymos. Craig Caldwoll. Charles Edmunds, Charles Francisco. Char'os Hartel. Second Row: Edwin Hazen George Hubbard, William Jarnagin, Lewis Johl, Harvey Kay. Shepard Kenworthy. Joe Kinsoy, Robert Lindsay. Edward Loclott. Third Row: John Lundy, William Matthews, John McBco. Donald McLean. Ben McMurray, Arthur Riddle. William Riddle, Jamos Robinson. William Roberts. Fourth Row: Williom Ruthorford Jamos Schmid, Ellis Smart, Herbert Taylor, Robert Troast, Paul Woltor. Donold Wiclor. Loo Winchester. 1178 | LEGEND National Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded March 9, 1856, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tennossoe Kappa Chapter established Juno 18. 1879. Official colors are purple and gold. Official flower: violet. OFFICERS OtCKIE KOELLA........................................................ President GEORGE HU8BARD HUBERT COOK ..................................................... Vice-President BUDDY KAYE . . . HERBERT TAYlOR Secretary TOMMY CRYMES ............... Treasurer Corresponding Secretary ..............Chronicler MEMBERS DUSTIN AUGMEN8AUGH. 44 DAVID 8ROWN. '47 HERBERT COOK, '44 THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD. '44 THOMAS CRYMES. '46 R08ERT DOUBELSTEIN. ‘45 CHARLES EOMUNDS, '47 CHARLES FRANCISCO. '47 CHARLES HARTE. '47 EDWIN HAZEN. ‘46 GEORGE HU88ARD. ‘46 WILLIAM JARNAGIN. ’44 LEWIS JEHL, -40...... HARVEY KAY. '44 SHEPARD KENWORTHY '44 JOSEPH KIMSEY. '47 RICHARD KOELLA. '44 ROBERT LINDSAY. ‘47 Akron. Ohio Knoxville, Tenn. . . . Columbia. Tens. . Chattanooga, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Bridgeport. Conn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . 8ristoi, Tenn. Kpoxville. Tenn. Memphis. Tenn. Blytheville. Ark. . Jefferson City. Tenn. Memphis. Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . . Knorville. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. ... Rockford, Tenn. Johnson City, Te- n. EDWARD LOCKETT. '45 JOHN LUNDY. '45 . WILLIAM MATTHEWS. '4S JOHN McBEE, ‘46 . . DONALD McLEAN. ‘44 BEN McMURRAY. '47 . . ALAN NIXHOLS. '44 ARTHUR RIDDLE. '47 WILLIAM RIDDLE. '47 ... . JAMES ROBINSON. '45 , WILLIAM R08ERTS. ’47 WILLIAM RUTHERFORD. '47 JAMES SCHMID. ‘47 ELLIS SMART. ‘47 HERBERT TAYLOR. '44 ROBERT TROAST. 47 . . . . PAUL WALKER. '44 DONALD WICKER. '47 LEE WINCHESTER. '47 Knoxville. Tenn. . Sweetwater. Tenn. Knoxvillo. Tenn. Johnson City. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. Bristol, Tenn. Eliiafaothton, Tenn. . Memphis. Tenn. Fountain City. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. Memphis. Tenn. . . Passaic, N. J. . Washington. D. C. . . . Memphis. Tenn. . Memphis. Tenn. I 78 I Ii I A [HI First Row: Edward Anderton. Chorios Boird, Goorgo 8rooks Hugh Carrior, Doug Chopin. Jimmy Chosney. Alfred Croswoll. Allon Crouch. Bradford Dallas. Second Row: Earl Dovis. Thomas Edwards, Lynn Fiostor, Jack Fry, Jimmy Gardner, David Hubbs. Horold Jonkins, John Konnody, Alfred Kinsor. Third Row: Rudolph Kloror. Edward Krickci. Bill Lano, Georgo McAfee, James McGroarty. Lee Martin, Sam Noble, Bill Parish. Ed Rayson. Fourth Row: Honry Reagan, John Rinoy. John koso, Ben Russell. Jimmy Oakley. Horry Nichol, Roy Sherrod. Robert Tosh, Kcnnoth Yarbough. Williom Tront. LEGEND Tho Sigma Chi Fratornity was founded af Miami Univorsity, Oiford, Ohio, on June 28. 1855. The Beta Sigma Chapter was founded at the University of Tennessee September 20, 1917. Flower: white rose. Colors: blue and gold. CREED REAGAN JACK FRY ..... OFFICERS . . President ................. Vice-President CHARLES BAIRD . HAROLO JENKINS EDWIN RAYSON............... .... Pledge Master Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS EDV ARO ANDERICN. 44 CHARLES BAIRD. MS GEORGE BROOKS. MS HUGH CARRIER. M7 DOUG CHAPIN, M7 JIMMY CH6SNEY. M7 ALFRED CRESWELL. ’44 8RADFORD DALLAS. MS EARL DAVIS. MS THOMAS EDWARDS. MS LYNN FIESTER. MS . JACK FRY. MS....... DAVID HU8SS. MS . ALBERT MUST. 44 ... . HAROLO JENKINS. ‘44 JOHN KENNEDY. M7 ALFRED KINSER. M7 RUDOLPH KLARER. ‘44 EDWARD KRICKLE. MS . BILL LANE. M7 . GEORGE McAFEE. M7 808 McCABE. M7 . . Knoxville. Te-nn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Selmer. Tenn. ...... Miami. Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn, .........Halls. Tenn. Havana. Cuba . . Knoxville. Tenn. Clarksville. Tenn. St. Petersburg, Fla. Greeneville, Tenn. Greeneville. Tenn. Cleveland. Tenn. Kingsport. Tenn. . Kingsport, Tenn. . Kingston, Tenn. . Louisville. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . St. Petersburg, Fla. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. JAMES McGROARTY. M4 Easton, Minn. LEE MARTIN. M7 . Chattanooga, Tonn. SAM N08LE. M7 ..... . Chattanooga. Tenn. RAYMOND OAKES. M7 Knoxville Tenn. JIMMIE OAKLEY. M7 Knoxville. Tenn. BILL PARISH. M4 Memphis. Tenn. MAX PARTIN. MS ... Jacksonville, Fla. EDWIN RAYSON. M4 ... . Earlville. III. CREED REAGAN. M4 . . . Chattanooga. Tenn. HENRY REAGAN, M7 Morristown. Tenn. JOHN RINEY. M7 . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN ROSE, M7 . Knoxville. Tenn. 8EN RUSSELL. MS . Greeneville. Tenn. ROY SHERROD. 44 Knoxville. Tenn. NEIL SPENCER. M7 JOHN TARVIN. M7 Maryville. Tenn. PERRY THOMAS. MS Maryville, Term. 808 TOSH. MS . Huntington. W. Va. BILL TRENT. '44 . . ... ... Knoxville, Tenn. KENNETH YARBROUGH. M7 ALLEN R. CROUCH. M7 Tullahoma. Tenn. HARRY NICHOL. M3 Nashville. Tenn. JIMMIE GARDNER. MS Nashville, Tenn. lien First Row: Alfred M. Alperin, Jacob Baer, Mathis Bush, Zolmoro Brody. Josoph Goodstoin. Second Row: David Goodwin. Morton Kivel, Ramon Solomon, Melvin S. Sturm, Erwin SitMfl. Third Row: Arthur Saloshin, Phil Snydor, Arnold Kreigor, Zelig O. Wise. (182 1 LEGEND Zota Beta Tau w i founded af the Jewiih Theological Seminary, New York, in 1898. Alpha Nu was established in 1942. Colors: blue and white. No flower. MILTON SHAW . MELVIN S. STURM OFFICERS . . Presidont RAMON SOLOMON...........................................Socrotory Vice-President PHILIP N. SNYDER .......................................Treasurer ALFRED M. ALPERIN, ‘45 JACOB BAER. ‘46........ ZELMORE H. BRODY. '47 . MATHIS R. BUSH. 45 . . . JOSEPH S. GOODSTEIN. '47 DAVID GOODWIN. '47 . . MORTON KIVEL. '47 ... . MEMBERS . . Momphis. Tonn. . Memphis. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tonn. Chatfonoogo. Tonn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Momphis. Tonn. . . Memphis. Tenn. ARNOLD KRIEGER. '46 ARTHUR L. SALOSHIN. 47 ERWIN SISKIN. '46 ... . PHILIP SNYDER. '45 RAMON SOLOMON. '46 . MILTON SHAW. '44 . . . MELVIN S. STURM. '44 . . ZELIG WISE. '44....... 1183 1 . Knoxvillo. Tenn. Chattanooga. Tonn. . Nowport. Tenn. . Groeneville, Tonn. Chottancoga. Tenn. . . Knoxvillo. Tonn. . LaFolletto, Tonn. Chattanoogo. Tenn. f II • L LILLIE COFFMAN Legend: The Pan-Hellenic Council is an advisory govern- ing organization composed of two representatives from each of the nine national social sororities on the campus. Offices in Pan-Hellenic are held in rotation by one of the representatives of each sorority according to the establish- ment of each sorority on the University of Tennessee Campus. Pan-Hellenic promotes inter-sorority cooperation and regulates rushing through rules agreed upon by all campus sororities. OFFICERS LILLIE COFFMAN. Chi Omega......................................Prosidant EMILY GRANGER. Alpha Omicron Pi...........................Vice-Presidont ANN REDMOND. Zota Tau Alpha....................................Socrotary JEAN WYRICK. Phi Mu............................................Treasuror Organization Membart Mombar Alpha Dalta Pi . . . BETTY BARNES . . . DOTTIE CARMICHAEL Alpha Omicrcn Pi . . NELLE CLAGGETTE . . . EMILY GRANGER Chi Omoga........BARBARA JEAN CROSS . LILLIE COFFMAN Dalta Dolta Dolfo . - BARBARA MERTZ . JEANNE STRICKLAND Dolto Zota.......BETTY SWAFFORD . SARA G. REYNOLDS Kappa Dolta .... DOROTHY LAW................JEAN DAIL Phi Mu...........JEAN WYRICK............MARY PRYOR Sigma Kappa .... DOROTHY LYNN . . DOROTHY NICHOLS Zota Tau Alpha . . . ANN REDMOND . VIRGINIA WOODWARD BETTY 8ARNES DOTTIE CARMICHAEL BARBARA MERTZ DOROTHY NICHOLS EMILY GRANGER ANN REDMOND JEAN WYRICK NEILE CLAGGEn BARBARA JEAN CROSS JEAN DAIL DOROTHY LAW DOROTHY LYNN MARY PRYOR JEANNE STRICKLAND SARA GRACE REYNOLDS BETTY SWAffORD VIRGINIA WOODWARD 11851 first Row: Jeon Anderson. Julia Baumgardner. Belly Berne . Barbara Brcmahan, Belly Jo Brown. Ann Cobb. Carolyn Chambers, A ycc Craig, Jean Dance. 8oots DeBusk. Julia Dosseft. Second Row: Mary Jane Do-aghy, Mary Ept s. Dorolhy Erwin. Charlotte Griffith. Belly Lee Harris Belly Marie Hartman. Elizabeth Herrington, Ocddio Herrington. Betty Jane Hicks. Nancy Haston, Betty Arn Jcmigan. Third Row: Jane Jordon. Jo Gleason. Belly Loo Kemn-.er. Del Kantm, Charlene King, Nancy Leo. Naomi Lindsay, Jeano Loinarl. Polly Leinarl. Louise I Ipscomb, Jean Mcdlin. Fourth Row: Elizabeth McCampbelj. Cora Jane MacMillan, Virginia Maxwell Jaciie Goodrich, Elizabeth Montgomery, Elsie Moore. Frances Phipps, Betty Jane Picked, Margarei Prince, Betty Farker, Winifred Rose. Fifth Row: Mory Jane Richmond, 8etty Roth, 8etly Rose Minnie Lee Rouser. Joye Sander. Betty Sands, Betty Ann Shaffer, Jule Sewell. Phyllis Sherrill. Peq y Speir, Patty Smith. Sixth Row: Evelyn Thomason. Sara Tullus, Lillian VonBracrner. Charlotto Poe. Sara Whito. Betty Ann Whilwo'th. Katherine V iseman, Louise Witt, Hope Wocdy, Emily Jano Woody, Sara Young, Carolyn Williams. (IMI LEGEND Alpha Delta Pi was founded at Wesleyan College in 1851. Alpha Kappa Chapter was established in 1920. Colors: light blue and white. Flowor: violet. OFFICERS Dome CARMICHAEL . . . President 8ETTY JO BROWN...................... . Secretary 8ETTYE LOU KEMMER...............................Vice-President BETTY JANE PICKEU...................................Treasurer JEAN ANDERSON. MB . . , . BETTY BARNES. MS JULIA BAUMGARDNER, MS . . ANNE BREAZEALLE. M4 BARBARA BRESNAHAN. M6 BEnY JO BROWN. M«........ DOniE CARMICHAEL. '44 . . . CAROLYN CHAMBERS. M7 . . . ANN COBB. '47 .......... JEAN DANCE. M7......... LETHA DeBUSK. MS......... MARY JANE OONAGHY. M4 JULIA DOSSETT. M7........ MARY EPPES, M7........... DOROTHY ERWIN. MB . JO GLEASON. MB ... . JACQUELINE GOODRICH. M4 . CHARLOTTE GRIFFITH. '44 BETTY LEE HARRIS. ‘46 ANNE HARVEY. '44......... 8ETTY MARIE HARTMAN. MS . . NANCY HASTON. MB .... . EDITH HERRINGTON. '47 ... . ELIZABETH HERRINGTON. '44 8ETTY JANE HICKS. MB BETTY ANNE JERNIGAN. MS JANE JORDAN. MB.......... DOROTHY KAMM. '45........ BEnY LOU KEMMER. M4 CHARLENE KING. MS . . NANCY LEE. '47 ... . . . JEAN LEINART. MS NAOMI LINDSEY. MS . . MEMBERS . . Asheville. N. C. .... Cloxfon. Ga. .........Bristol, Tenn. Greenville. S. C. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. .... Bristol. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . . . Erwin, Tenn. .........Atlanta, Ga. . . . . Mohawk. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Jacksboro. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . Memphis. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Memphis. Tenn. Middlesboro. Ky. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. , . McMinnville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . . Franklin. Tenn. . . . Columbus. Ga. . . . Crossvillc. Tenn. . . . Kingsport. Tenn. .... Sparta, Tenn. . Fountain City, Tenn. . . . . Camden. Tenn. LOUISE LIPSCOMB. '44 ELIZABETH McCAMPBELL. '45 cora jane McMillan. -44 . VIRGINIA MAXWELL. MB . . . JEAN MEDLIN, M7........... ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY. M4 ELSIE MOORE. MB........... BETTY PARKER. M .......... FRANCES PHIPPS. M4 . BETTY JANE PICKELL. M4 MARGARET PRINCE. MB ... . MARY JANE RICHMOND. MS BETTY ROSE. M7............ WINIFRED ROSE. '44........ BETTY ROTH. '47........ MINNIE LEE P.OUSER. M7 JOYE SANDER, MB........... BETTY SANDS. MB........... BETTY ANNE SCHAEFFER. MS JULE SEWEIL. '44.......... PHYLLIS SHERRILL. MS PEGGY SPEIR. MS........... PATTY SMITH. M7 EVELYN THOMASON. 48 . . . SARA TULLOS, MB........... LILLIAN VON BRAMER, M3 SARA WHITE. '44 .... . 8ETTY ANNE WHITWORTH. M4 KATHERINE WISEMAN, MS CAROLYN WILLIAMS, M4 LOUISE WITT. '44.......... EMILY JANE WOOSLEY, M5 HOPE WOODY. '47 . . SARA YOUNG. MB . . . Bessemer. Ala. Knoxville, Tenn. . Wilmington, N. C. .........Norris, Term. . . Morristown. Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. Memphis. Tenn. .... Knoxville, Tenn. . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . Bristol, Tenn. Cleveland, Tenn. . Smithfield. N. C. Knoxville. Tenn. . , , . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . . Memphis, Tenn. ...........Daisy, Ga. Knoxville. Tenn. Middlesboro. Ky. . . Chattanooga. Tenn. Richmond Hill, Ga. . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. , . . . Knoxville, Tenn. .... Franklin, Tenn. . Kingsport, Tenn. . . . . Carthage. Tenn. . Osceola, Ark. . Tullahoma. Tenn. . . . Little Rock. Ark. 8rookhoven, Miss. Union City. Tenn. .... Erwin. Tenn. , Knoxville, Tenn. 1 W7 1 Audrey 8ranch, Jean Brooks. Thelmo Brown. Second Row; Mery Elizabeth 8rown. Marion Carruthe's, Nolle C'agett. Mary James Clark. Mary Cullom, 8etty Daugherty, Dorothy Ann Doak. Irene Edmunds. Gertrude Ewell, Katherine Ewell. Third Row: Becky Gabriel. Barbara Gillespie Wilma Hankins. Sue Hill. Sue Hooker, Jewell Holtsir.ger. Betty Jones, Virginia Jones. Charlotte Kincaid, Lois Littlefield. Fourth Row: Elsie Lively. June love, Margaret Lowry. Patricia Lowry, Elizabeth Marshall. Rose McClamroch, Jane McLean. Violet McLean. Sue Ncii Miller. Mary Frances Mills. Fifth Row: Nancy Morgan Nancy Peeples. Jane Pcnnybacker Margery Rennick. Sarah Richardson. Mildred Russell, Helen Sehorn. Jo Ann Scott. Ann Stromquist. Si«th Row: Peggy Swan. Mary Talley. Jeanie Pat Tatum, Lillian Taylor. Mary Trvscott. Billie Walker. 8arbara White. 8«tty Wood. Edith Wood. 1188 1 LEGEND National founding at Barnard Collage, New York City. January 2, 1897. Omicron Chapter at Tonrsosseo foundod April 14, 1902. Colors: carnation and white. Flower: jacqueminot rose. OFFICERS EMILY 8ECKY GRANGER . . GABRIEL President SUE HOOKER Vice-President ELSIE LIVELY . . GERTRUDE EWELL . . . Treasurer Recording Corresponding Secretary Secretary MEMBERS HELEN ALLRED. '44 . . MARIAN ARWOOD. ‘4$ . HLEN ASHE. 'A3......... JUNE 8AIRD. '46........ ALICE BAKER. '43 ... . RUTH BAKER. '44........ BETTY BAUER. ‘4S....... AUDREY BRANCH. '44 . . JEANNE BROOKS. '47 THELMA BROWN. '44 . . MARY LIB BROWN. ‘4S MARION CAROTHERS. ‘45 NELLE CLAGGET. ‘45 . . MARY JAMES CLARK. ‘45 MARY CULLAM. ‘47 BETTY DOUGHERTY. ‘45 DOROTHY DOAK. ‘44 IRENE EDMONDS. ‘44 . . GERTRUDE EWELL. ‘44 KATHRYN EWELL. ‘47 . . . BECKY GABRIEL. ‘44 . . . BARBARA GILLESPIE. ‘44 EMILY GRANGER. ‘44 . . EVELYN GRANT. ‘47 MARY GRISSIM. ‘44 . . WILMA HANKINS. ‘45 . . SUE HILL. ‘44.......... JEWEL HOLTSINGER, ‘44 SUE HOOKER. 44........ BETTY JONES. ‘47 . . . VIRGINIA JONES. ‘47 . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Newport. Tenn. . . Asheville. N. C. . . . . Bolivar, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Asheville. N. C. Knoxville. Tenn. Ridgciy, Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. . . Centerville. Tenn. , . . Knoxville, Tenn. Tronton. Tenn. .... Wilson. ArV. Knoxville. Tenn. . . Newport. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. Waynesboro. Vo. . . Maryville, Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Madison, Tenn. ...........Tampa. Fla. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Dandridge, Tenn. . . . Memphis. Tenn. Morristown, Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLOTTE KINCAID. ‘44 LOIS LITTLEFIELD. ‘47 . . ELSIE LIVELY. ‘44 .... . JUNE LOVE. ‘47 . . . MARGARET LOWRY. ‘47 . PAT LOWRY. ‘44......... ELIZA8ETH MARSHALL. ‘47 SUE NEIL MILLER. ‘4S . FRANKIE MILLS. ‘44 NANCY MORGAN. ‘44 ROSE McCLAMROCH. ‘4S VIOLET McLEAN. ‘45 NANCY PEEPLES. ‘4S JANE PENNYBACKER. ‘44 MARGIE RENNICK. ‘44 SARAH RICHARDSON. ‘44 MILDRED RUSSELL. ‘47 PEGGY SWAN. ‘44 JO ANN SCOn. '47 HELEN SEHORN. ‘47 . ANN STROMQUIST. MARY TALLEY. ‘47 JEANNIE PAT TATUM. ‘45 LILLIAN RAY TAYLOR. ‘44 MARY TRUSCOTT. ‘47 . MARTHA TURNER. ‘44 . . BILLIE WALKER. ‘44 . . . ANN WEBB. ‘44 ... . BARBARA WHITE. '45 . BETTY WOOD. ‘47 .... EDITH WOOD. ‘47 .... . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. ... Knoxville, Tenn. . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. Momphis. Tenn. . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tone. . Johnson City. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. Memphis. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. , Chattanooga, Tenn. Asheville. N. C. Memphis. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . Chattanooga. Tenn. . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. Trenton, Tenn. ..........Atlanta. Go. .... Atlanta. Ga. . . . Asheville. N. C. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . . . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. iiw) mm First Rowj Mary Anne Adcock. Connie Ayres. Betty Branch, 8eHy Broughton, Betty Bailey, Ernestine Semis, Barbara Brutf, Annie Lee Burre , Kate Bigger, Amo Campbell. Betty Anne Clark. Second Row: Cardine Clemen , Lillie Coffman, Katherine Cross. Wary Jean Cross. Barbara Jean Cross. Betty Dabbs, 8etty Davidson. LuciHo Dooioy, Nell Dooley, Judy Ootteh, Helen Dunlap. Third Row; Marie Ellis, Anr.e Fonde Frieda Fowler, Jean Fulton, Hollio Hope Galyon. Roily Galyon, l argarite Gillespie. Ruth Graham. Sara Grahom. Pat Griffith, Jessie Lou Harris. Fourth Row; Joyce Jopp, Jennie D. Keeling, Catherine Kellerman, Dorothy Kirby, Anno Lacey. Betty Leach, Alice Leach, Ruby Nash Lewis, Frances McAmis. Sara McCallie. Eleanor McNeil. Fifth Row; Marjorie Moore. Margaret Mos ey, Ann Ogletree. Laura Payne. Elisabeth Ann Raulston Nancy Reagan. Rieva Lou Riley. Frances Spahr. Helen Steele. Ar.ne Stewart. SI«th Row; Mary Taylor. 8etty Ann Thompson. Jane Trent, 8etty Ann Tuttle, Mary Ann Vaughn. Marilync Wade, Harriot Watson. Florence Wattles, Margaret Webb, Marty Whaley. U90) LEGEND Chi Omega Sorority was founded on April 5. 1895, end Pi, the local chapter, came into existence in 1900. The colors of the sorority ere cardinal and straw; tho flower is the white carnation. Kappa Sigma is the brothor fratornity. OFFICERS VIRGINIA 8188 . . MARGARET WE8B . JUDY DORTCH . . ANNE LACEY CAROLYN CLEMENS JEAN FULTON . . .........President . . Vice-President ......... Secretary ......... Treasurer . . Pledge Mother .............Herald MARY ANNE VAUGHN CATHERINE KELLERMAN.................. . C. C. BETTY LEACH . . . Rush Chairman FRANKIE FONDE . . . Personnel Chairman LAURA PAYNE Assistant Personnel Chairman MARTY WHALEY........................................ Activities Chairmen CONNIE AYRES......................................Social and Civic Service . . Vocations Chairman MEMBERS MARY ANNE ADCOCK, MS 8ETTY BRANCH. M7......... CONNIE AYRES. MS.......... BETTY BROUGHTON. M7 .... BETTY 8AILEY, M6...... FANNY 8ROUGHTON. M6 ERNESTINE BEMIS. M7 BARBARA 8RUFF. M7......... VIRGINIA 8I8B. M4......... ANNIE LEE BURNET. 4 KATE BIGGER. ‘So......... ANNE CAMPBELL. M7......... BETTY ANNE CLARK. M7 . . . CAROLINE CLEMENS. '44 . . . LILLIE COFFMAN. M5 BARBARA JEAN CROSS. ’44 KATHERINE CROSS. MS MARY JEAN CROSS. 45 ... . BETTY DABBS. ‘46 ....... . BETTY DAVIDSON, M7....... LUCILLE DOOLEY. M7........ NELL DOOLEY. M6........... JUDY DORTCH. MS ..... . HELEN DUNLAP. '47 ... . MARIE ELLIS. ‘46.......... ANNE FONDE, M7............ FRANKIE FONDE. M4 . FRIEDA FOWLER. M6 JEAN FULTON. ‘46 HALLIE HOPE GALYON. M7 POLLY STAU8 GALYON, M6 MARGARITE GILLESPIE. ‘44 . . RUTH GRAHAM, MS.......... SARA GRAHAM, M6.......... Knoxville Tcno. . Memphis. Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxvillo. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Como, Miss. Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Clarksville. Tenn. . Selrner. Tenn. . . . Scott, Ark. . Knoxvillo. Tenn. . Knoxvillo. Tenn. . Knoxvillo. Ter.n. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. . Hulbort, Ark. Knoxville. Tenn. . Concord, Tenn. . Concord. Tenn. Little Rock. Ark. . Knoxvillo. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxvillo. Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. , Knoxville. Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Savannah. Ga. . Memphis. Ton-n. . Memphis. Tenn. PAT GRIFFITH. M7....... . . JESSIE LOU HARRIS. ‘46 JOYCE JOPP. MS.............. JENNIE D. KEELING. M6 CATHERINE KELLERMAN . . . DOROTHY KIRBY. M4.......... ANNE LACEY. M4............. BETTY LEACH. ‘44.......... ALICE LEACH. ‘46 . . RUBY NASH LEWIS. ‘46 . . FRANCES McAMIS, M6 SARAH JANE McCALLIE. M7 BARBARA McCAMY. MS ELEANOR McNEIL. ‘46 ... . MARJORIE MOORE. MS MARGARET MOSELEY. M7 ANN OGLETREE. ‘46.......... LAURA PAYNE, MS............ ELIZABETH ANN RAULSTON. ‘44 NANCY REAGAN, M . . RIEVA LOU RILEY. M6........ FRANCES SPAHR. MS . . HELEN STEELE. MS ANNE STEWART, M7........... MARY TAYLOR. M7............ BETTY ANN THOMPSON. M6 . JANE TRENT. 'SS ........... BETTY ANN TUTTLE. MS MARY ANNE VAUGHN. MS MARILYN WADE. M7 ........ FLO WATTLES. M7 . . . . HARRIET WATSON. M6 MARGARET WEBB, MS MARTY WHALEY. ‘SS.......... . . Washington. 0. C. . . Galveston. Texas ........Webb, Miss. .... Knoxville, Tenn. South Pittsburg, Tenn. . . . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. .... Knoxvillo. Tenn. . Morgantown, W. Va. . . Starkevillo. Miss. . . . . Knoxvillo. Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. , . . Knoxville, Tenn. Kr.oxvillo. Tenn. Morristown. Tenn. . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. .... Columbus. Ga. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . , . Jamostown, Miss. . . Washington, D. C. . Sweetwater. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tcno. .... Ripley, Tenn. . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. ..........Mason, Tcno. ... Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . Morristown. Ter.n. . . . Covington, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Kalomejoo, Mich. . . Knoxville. Tern. . . Knoxvillo. Tenn. .... Knoxville. Tenn. n i LiL Fir t Row: Mary Kate Alin, Mary Louise Alerander. Helen Armitage. Belly Auston Hellene 8alcs Mae Bom Mary Nell Bnalic. Frances Brabson, Sarah Brier. Jane Brown Nancy Carmichael. Second Row: Sera Carver Belly Durio, Nell Fisher. Elizabeth Force. Jackie Fowler. Peggy Gammon. Charlotte Hall. Geraldine Hamblin. Elizabeth Hayes. Lois Jane Hoehle, Carolyn Hutchinson. Third Row: Sue Irvine. Mary Louise Jones, Jane Matthews. Kathryn Mahan, Barbara Mertr. Carrie Belle Morris, Sarah Murphy, Martha McAdoo. Jane McAfee. Maurice Me- Calla. Caroline McConnell. Fourth Row: Caroline McLaughlin. Frances Pounds. Melba Powell. Mary Prater. Mary Ann Rainey. Aileen Rayburn, Kathryn Ryan, Betty Scruggs. Dorothy Sisk. Elizabeth Stamps. Lois Stamps. Filth Row: Gtcnno Stub ay, Katherine Stubley, Grace Sutherland. Rosalie Sutherland, Mory Thompson. Dorothy Sue Walker, Eleanor Wators. Martho Anne Webster, Katherine Williams. Carolyn Wilson. LaClaire Velde. 1182) LEGEND Della Delta Delta was founded on Thanltgiving Eve in 1888 at Boston College. Delta Sigma at tho Univorsity of Tonncssco was ostablishod in 1924. The official fraternity color aro silver, gold, and blue: and the flower it tho pan y. JEANNE STRICKLAND LOIS STAMPS .... DOROTHY SISK . . OFFICERS ...........President MARY NELL BEALL.....................................Corresponding Secretary . . . . Vice-President MARTHA ANN WEBSTER................................................Treasurer Recording Secretary 8ETTY AUSTON...................................................... Marshal MEMBERS MARY KATE AKIN. ‘4B.......................................Rutherford. Tenn. MARY LOUISE ALEXANDER. MB . . Greerevillc. Tenn. BETTY AUSTON. ‘44 . Ridgley. Tenn. HELEN ARMITAGE. '46 Greenev.Ho, Tenn. HALLENE 8ALES. '45........................................Morrittown. Tenn. MARY NELL BEALL. '44....................................... Wesson. Miss. FRANCES BRABSON. '47 Greenville, Tenn. SARAH 8RIER. '47...........................................Knoxville. Tenn. JANE BROWN. '45..........................................Greenoville. Tenn. NANCY CARMICHAEL. '45 ... . . Knoxville. Tenn. BETTY DURIO, ’46 ..... .....................................Trenlon. Tenn. NELL FISHER. '47...........................................Covington. Tenn. ELIZABETH FOREE. ’45...................................... Athens. Tenn. JACKIE FOWLER. '47 . Knoxville. Tenn. PEGGY GAMMON. '44 Washington. D. C. CHARLOTTE HALL. ‘44 Marywlle. Tenn. GERALDINE HAMBLIN. ‘47 . Knoxville, Tenn. ELIZABETH HAYES. MS.................................... . . Knoxville. Tenn. LOIS JANE HOEHLE. ‘45 ......................................Memphis. Tenn. CAROLYN HUTCHINSON. MB.....................................Knoxville. Tenn. SUE IRVINE. ‘44..............................................Dresden. Tenn. MARY LOUISE JONES. MB.................................. ... Memphis. Tenn. JANE MATTHEWS. ‘44..................................... Murfreesboro. Tenn. KATHRYN MAHAN, ‘47.........................................Knoxville. Tenn. 8AR8ARA MERTZ. MS .... Chicago. III. CARRIE BELLE MORRIS. ‘47...................................Knoxville. Tenn. SARAH MURPHY. M7......................................... Knoxville. Tenn. MARTHA McADCO ‘44 . JANE McAFEE. MB MAURINE McCALLA. M3 . Carolyn McConnell, mb MARIAN NEWMAN. MB MARY PRATER. M7 FRANCES POUNDS, M4 MELBA FOWELL. 44 MARY ANNE RAINEY, ‘4B AILEEN RAYBURN. MB . KATHRYN RYAN. MS 8ETTY SCRUGGS. '47 DOROTHY SISK, M4 . . . . ELIZA8ETH STAMPS. ‘44 LOIS STAMPS. ‘44 JEANNE STRICKLAND. M4 GLENNA STUBLEY. MS . KATHRYN STUBLEY. M7 . GRACE SUTHERLAND. MB . ROSALIE SUTHERLAND. MS . MAZY THOMPSON. ‘47 DOROTHY SUE WALKER. M3 ELEANOR WATERS. M4 MARTHA ANNE WEBSTER. ‘44 KATHERINE WILLIAMS. ‘47 . CAROLYN WILSON. ‘47 . . . LE CLAIRE VELDE. M7 . . . . . . Lebanon. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. Covington, Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. . . Jackson. Tonn. . . Clortsdale, Miss. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Morristown. Tenn. , Johnson City. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Cleveland, Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. Jacksonville. Fla. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. ..........Grundy, Va. Knoxville, Tern. ... Milan, Tenn. . Columbus. Miss. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Knoxville. Tonn. Knoxville. Tenn. ( 193 I First Row: Mory Nolle Arnjod, Westollo 8ono, Helen Chambers, Mary Copeland. Second Row: Mario Copoland. Mory Alico Crowell, Patsy Crox. Noble Dooley. Third Row: Virginia Farris. Eugonia Hamlott, Betty Swafford. Virginia White. (1MI LEGEND Dolta Zeta was founded at Miami University, Oxford. Ohio, in the fall of 1902. Beta Lambda Chapter of Delta Zeta was founded at U. T. in 1933. Tho colors are old rose and vioux grcon. The flower the Killarney roso and jewel the diamond. OFFICERS SARA GRACE REYNOLDS.........................................President HELEN CHAMBERS.........................................Vice-Prosidont GENE HAMBT...................................................Socrotary BETTYE SWAFFORD MARY NELLE ARNOLD.....................................Treasurer NOBLE DOOLEY..........................................Historian WESTELLE BONE.............................................Guard Guard MARY NELLE ARNOLD. '45 . WESTELLE BONE. '45 . . . . HELEN CHAMBERS. ‘45 . . . MARIE COPELAND. '47 . . . MARY EARLE COPELAND. ‘46 MARY ALICE CRAWELL. 46 . PATSY CROX, ‘46........ MEMBERS Morristown, Tenn. . Wavarly, Tenn. . . Etowah. Tenn. Winchester, Tonn. . . Cohutta, Ga. . . Cordele. Ga. . . Benton. Tenn. NOBLE DOOLEY. '46........... VIRGINIA FARRIS. ’47......... EUGENIA HAMLET. '44......... GLORIA JENNINGS. ‘47......... JEAN MORROW. ’45............ SARA GRACE REYNOLDS, '46 . . . BETTYE SWAFFORD. '46......... VIRGINIA WHITE. ‘46 . . '.... . Conasauga. Tenn. Winchostor. Tonn. . . Ardmore. Alo. . Knoxville. Tonn. Waynesboro. Tenn. Winchostor, Tenn. Knoxvillo. Tonn. Knoxvillo, Tonn. 1195) Appi inn a First Row: Lillian Badge , L'Ene Biggs. Ruth Brakebili. Dot Brown. Lorer? Bryan. Oicre Burrow, Jean Dali, Lillian Davit, Jeannette Dean, Corra Jean DeBerry, Jean Delaney. Second Row: Jean Dooley, Rosemary Fourman, Betty Greenlee, Mildred Greenway. Charlotte Grey. Marcia Holt. Mary 8eth Householder, Mary Howell. Sara Huffaker, Margaret Jackson, Nancy Johnson. Third Row: Eloise Keaton. Dot King, Charlotte Ladd Dot law, 8etsy Ledbetter, Joan Margrave, Emily Dee Marshall, Paula Marshall. Eleanor McCallum. Elmeria McCallom, Cecil McFadden. Fourth Row: Sarah Millirons. Mary Frances Moore, Virginia Moss. Betty Patton, Margaret Peacock. Catherine Pickering, Nancy Jane Poago. Lillian Proftitt. Ethel Poirxievter, Jane Rawls. Owana Rowark. Fifth Row: Edith Shipe, June Smalle. Betty Jane Smith, Margaret Smith, Betty Ann Thurman. Janice Turner, Elizabeth Vaughan, Mary Nell Vineyard. Mildred Ward. Dannie Welch, Carolyn Wrinkle. I 196 | LEGEND Kappa Delta was foundod at Virginia Stato Normal in 1897. Alpha Epsilon Chapter was established in 1925. Colors: green and white. Flower: whito rose. OFFICERS IVA PICKENS . . . ELMERIA McCALLUM JEAN DAIL .... . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary EMILY DEE MARSHALL . . Treasurer JEAN DeLANEY...........................................Assistant Treasurer BETTY PATTON........................................................Editor MEMBERS LILLIAN BADGETT. ‘47........................................... Maryvillo. Tenn. L'ENE BIGGS. ‘44.................................................. Benton. Tenn. MYRA 8LACK. '46 Knoxville. Tenn. VIRGINIA BONNER. ‘47 RUTH 8KAKE8ILL, ‘45........ DOROTHY BROWN. '44 LORENE BRYAN. '46 ....... OLENE BURROW. '46 ...... JEAN DAIL, '44 ....... LILLIAN DAVIS. ‘47 .......... JEANETTE DEAN. '47 ...... CORA GENE De8ERRY. '4S . . JEAN DeLANEY. '46.......... JEAN DOOLEY. '45........... JEAN FORD. '47.......... ROSEMARY FOURMAN. '45 BETTY GREENLEE. '47........ MILDRED GREENWAY. '44 . . CHARLOTTE GRAY. '47........ MARCIA HOLT. '47........... MARY 8ETH HOUSEHOLDER. '47 MARY HOWE. '48............. SARA HUFFAKER. '47......... .... Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Maditonville. Tenn. ..........Knoxville. Tenn. ... Knoxville. Tenn. . . Nashville. Tenn. . Winterville, N. C. .........Knoxville. Tenn. . , Knoxville. Tenn. . . Savannah, Tenn. ...........Etowah. Tenn. ..........Knoxville. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. .... Ducktown, Tenn. . . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tena. ... Kroxvillo, Tenn. ..........Knoxville. Tenn. . . Kingsport. Tenn. MILDRED HAMPTON. '45 . . BETTY HIGHBALL. '47..... MARGARET JACKSON. '44 NANCY JOHNSON. '44 . . ELOISE KEATON. '44...... BETH KEELER. '46 .... DOROTHY KING. '44....... RUTH ANN KOONTZ. '44 . . . CHARLOTTE LADD. '47 ... . DOROTHY LAW. '45 . . . BETSY LED8ETTER. '44 ... . . Etowah. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. Mt. Airy. N. C. . . . Dayton. Tenn. . . Memphis. Tana. Hightstown, N. J. . . Memphis. Tenn. . . Memphis. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Florence. Ala. . . Clarksville, Tone. EMILY DEE MARSHALL. '44 PAULA MARSHALL. '46 ... . JOANN MARGRAVE. '47 ELEANOR McCALLUM. '44 . ELMERIA McCALLUM. '44 CECIL McFADDEN. '46 SARAH MIILIRONS. '47 MARY FRANCES MOORE. '44 VIRGINIA MOSS. '44 ANNETTE OGLE, '46 8ETTY PATTON. '4S........ MARGARET PEACOCK, '44 . IVA PICKENS. '44 CATHERINE PICKERING. '44 NANCY JANE POAGE. '44 . ETHEL POINDEXTER '44 LILLIAN PROFFITT. '4a . . JANE RAWLS. '44.......... OWANA ROARK, '44 . . EDITH SHIPE. '44 . JUNE SMALLEY. '44 BETTY JANE SMITH. '47 . MARGARET SMITH. '47 . . . VIRGINIA SMITH. '44 MARJORIE STEGALL. '47 NANCY SWINGLEY. '47 . BETTY ANN THURNER. '47 BETTY JANE TROTTER. '47 MARY EVELYN TROTTER. '47 . JANICE TURNER '47 . ELIZABETH VAUGHAN. '46 . MARY NELL VINEYARD. '44 MILDRED WARD. '47 ... . DANNIE WELCH. '47 CAROLYN WRINKLE. '44 . . Clarksville. Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Gleason. Tenn. Henderson. Tonn. Henderson. Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. 8olivar. Tenn. . Raleigh. N. C. Gallinburg. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Maryville. Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. . Maryville. Tenn. . . Mason. Tenn. Maryville. Tenn. . Memphis. Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. Harriman. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Maryville. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Memphis. Tenn. Seviervillo. Tenn. Gotlinburg, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . . 8olivor, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Savannah, Tenn. . McKcnrie. Tenn. f 107 | First Row: Peggy Alderson, Thyrza Allen, Christine Anderson, Marie 8ianconl, Suzanne Burnham, Jane Byerlev. Sue Clark. Dorothy Cook. Martha Cooper, Sua Crizer. Second Row: Barbara Dodson, Mary Elizabeth Evrard. Nancy Gardener, France! Gilmore, Rosa Bell Hamm, Edna Louise Harrison, France Hess. Jeanne Hedrick, Betty Hick , Mary Elizabeth Johnson, Third Row: Nancy John on, Ursula M. Johnson, Charlotte Jones. Adele Marie Kennedy, Virginia toyman. Margie Lyle, Carmen Malcolm. DeWllda Meyer. Ann Molleson, Mary Katherine McHan. Fourth Row; Norma Paris. Joan Perrir. Laurie Powell. Charlie Price. Martha Pybos, Helen Reade. Jane Rogers. Marion Rogers. Virqinio Ruckus, Christine Rosson. Fifth Row: Mary Evelyn Russell, Virginia Sanders, Mary Lou Sawyer. Nancy Schettlcr. Mildred Smith. Jane Stapleton. Frances Stevenson. Carleen Steohr-son, Peggy Strong, Phyllis Thompson. Sixth Row: Minnie Waldrop Mary An- White, Jo Walter.. Sara Wedekind, Emily Jo Wright, Jean Wyrick. Belly Wylie, Edwinna Wynn, Constance Wilbanks. Eleanor Wilhoif, Louise Van Sever. 11981 LEGEND National Phi Mu founded March 4, 1852, Wesleyan Colloge, Macon. Ga. Kappa Chapter estab- lished, 1908. Colors: roso and white. Flower: enchantress carnation. OFFICERS MARY PRYOR.............................................................President NANCY SCHETTLER...................................................Vice-President JEAN WYRICK ... ....................................................Secretary THYRZA AUEN..........................................................Treasurer MEMBERS PEGGY ANOEP.SON. •« ...... THYRZA ALLEN. '4J ........ CHRISTINE ANDERSON. '44 MARIE BIANCONI. S SUZANNE BURNHAM. 46........ JANE BYERLY, ‘47........... SUE CLARK. ‘44............. DOROTHY COOK. ‘44.......... MARTHA COOPER. '47......... SUE CRIZER. '44............ BARBARA DODSON. '46 MARY ELIZ EVRARD, '44 NANCY GARDNER. '4$ PRANCES GILMORE. '44 . ROSA BELL HAMM. '46 EONA LOUISE HARRISON. '47 FRANCES HESS. '46.......... JEANNE HEDRICK. '44 BETTY HICKS. '44 MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON. '44 . NANCY JOHNSON. '47......... URSULA M. JOHNSON. '44 . . CHARLOTTE JONES, '47 ... ADELE MARIE KENNEDY. '4S . VIRGINIA LAYMAN. '44....... MARGIE LYLE. . CARMEN MALCOLM. '47........ OEWILDA MEYER. '47......... ANN MOLLESON, '44.......... MARY KATHERINE McHAN '47 . . NORMA PARKS. ‘47.......... .............Columbia. Tenn. ................Atlanta, Ga. .........Knojvillo, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. ...........Knoxville. Tenn. ... . . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Caballos Camsguey, Cuba ...........Columbia, Tenn. ...........Appalachia. Va. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Danville. Tenn. ........ Knoxville. Tenn. ..... Jacksonville, Fla. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. Seymour, Tenn. . Sweetwater. Tenn. Knoxville Tenn. ............Knoxville. Tenn. . Springfield. Moss. . . Erwin. Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. ............Knoxvillo, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. ............Knoxville. Tenn. ...... Ilhica. N. Y. Knoxville, Tenn. ............Columbia. Tenn. JOAN PERRIN, '46 LAURIE FOWELL. '47........ CHARLIE PRICE. ‘47 MARY PRYOR. '44 MARTHA PYBAS. ‘44 ... . HELEN READE. '47.......... JANE ROGERS. '44 . . MARION ROGERS. '44 VIRGINIA ROOKUS. '47 . . CHRISTINE ROSSON. '47 MARY EVELYN RUSSELL. '44 VIRGINIA SANDERS. '44 MARY LOU SAWYER. '44 . . . NANCY SCHETTLER. '44 MILDRED SMITH. '44 JANE STAPLETON. '44 FRANCES STEVENSON. ' 4 PEGGY STRONG, 47 . PHYLLIS THOMPSON. US MINNIE WALDROP. '45 . MARY ANN WHITE. '47 JO WATSON. '47 ... SARA WEDEKIND. '47 . . . EMILY JO WRIGHT. '47 JEAN WYRICK. '44 . BETTY WYLIE. '46 ... . EOWINA WYNN. '44 CONSTANCE WILBANKS. '45 . LOUISE VAN BERER. '44 ELENOR WILHOlT, '44 BETTY ANN WHITWORTH. '47 . . . Knoxvilio, Ten . .........Knoxville. Tenn. . . Sweetwater, Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. ... Trenton, Tenn. ..........Knoxville. Tenn. .........Knoxville. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . 8ay City. Mich. Middleton. Tenn. . ... Murray. Ky. .... Dresden. Tenn. . . . . Lynchburg, Tenn. ..........Knoxville. Tenn. Maud. Miss. . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. Knoxvillo, Tenn. . Milan. Tenn. . . . . Sweet-water. Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. .........Knoxville. Tenn. ............Dover. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn. Sweetwater. Tenn. .... Corryton, Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. .... Clinton. Tenn. . . . . Pickens. S. C. ...........Pineville. Ky. Knoxville. Tenn. ... Osceola, Ark. 110 J First Row: Martha Barrick, Normo Joon Boys, Poggy Collowoy. Mary Francos Coops Ruth Ann Cockran, Evelyn Connor, Joy Fiold. Second Row: Rhco Ghormloy. Margaret Griffin, Ruth Harmon, Mory Irvin 8etty Jeon Jeffery. Helen Jett, Astrid Johonson. Third Row: Dorothy Lynn, Frances McGinnis. Dorothy Nichols, Mary Andrews Norton. Doris Palmer, Jeanette Perkins, Barbara Preston. Fourth Row: Rose Pryor, Wanda Read, Patricio Shoohan, Margoret Stuart. Emily Ann Swofford. Borbaro Voorhes. I 2001 LEGEND Sigma Kappa was founded in 1874. Tho sorority was established at the University of Tennessee in 1921. Colors: lavender and maroon. Flower: violet. OFFICERS Secrotary Treasurer MARY JANE COOK................................................President BARBARA PRESTON DOROTHY LYNN............................................Vice-President ROSE PRYOR . . MEMBERS LOUISE ANDERSON. '48...........................Knoxville. Tenn. MARTHA BARRICK. '44..........................Springfiold, Tenn. NORMA JEAN BAYS. '46...............................Ewing. Va. ELLEN 8URGESS. '47...........................Spruce Pino. N. C. MARGARET CALLOWAY. '44.........................Maryville. Tonn. MARY FRANCES CAPPS. '45...........................Camden. Tenn. RUTH ANNE COCHRAN. '45.............................Alcoa. Tenn. EVELYN CONNER. '46............................Gatlinburg, Tonn. MARY JANE COOK. '44............................Knoxville. Tenn, MARY MARGARET ERWIN. '46........................Columbia, Tonn. MARTHA FELKNOR. '47............................Knoxville. Tenn. JOY FIELD, '46..................................Columbia, Tenn. RHEA GHORMLEY. '47...........................Lenoir City. Tenn. MARGARET RHEA GRIFFIN. '44.........................Erwin. Tonn. RUTH HARMON. '45...............................Knoxville. Tonn. VELDIA HOOPER. '47...............................Bunnell, Flo. 8ETTY JEAN JEFFERY. '47........................Knoxville. Tenn. KATHERYN JENKINS. '47............................Clinton. Tonn. HELEN JETT, ‘45................................Maryville. Tonn. ASTRID JOHANSEN. '44..................................Knoxvillo. Tonn. CORRINE KNIGHT. '47...................................Knoxvillo. Tenn. DOROTHY LYNN. ‘44.....................................Knoxville. Tonn. FRANCES SUE McGINNESS, '44..........................Carthage. Tonn. DOROTHY NICHOLS. '45..................................Knoxvillo. Tonn. MARY ANDREWS NORTON, '44..............................Maryvillo. Tenn. DORIS PALMER. '45.....................................Knoxville. Tonn. JEANNETTE PERKINS. '46.........................DeFuniak Springs. Flo. BARBARA PRESTON, '45............................. ... Knoxville. Tonn. ROSE PRYOR. '46.......................................Knoxvillo, Tonn. WANDA REED. '46.......................................Maryville, Tenn. BETTY ROSE SCHMID. '47................................Knoxville. Tonn. PATRICIA SHEEHAN. '47.................................Knoxvillo. Tonn. MARGARET STEWART. '46.................................Maryville. Tenn. CHRISTINE STRICKLAND. '47.................................Bunnell, Flo. ANN SWAFFORD. '47.....................................Knoxville. Tenn. BARBARA VOORHEES. '46..................................Rushville, N. Y. MARGARET WOODY, '45..................................Summorvillo, Tonn. First Row: Lucy Bagiev. Joyce 8arler, 8otfy Batson. Elisabeth Ann Beyett. Dorothy Bond, Love Bonham Arrevia Boyer, Billie Ann Boyst. Betty Chance, Jean Cobble. Socond Row: Carolyn Cook. Johnnie Dlion Arn Dabbs, Billy Jeanne Duncan, Gladys Fisher. Anno Fox. Keren Freeland. Clco Gladish. Anita Goans. Dorothy Hale. Third Row: Sula Hensley. Dorothy Hoikirs, Patricia Jackson. Frances Kirby Jones Nan Ka jey, Helen Louise Keller, Esrher Jar' Kennedy. Nora Gray Key. Bara LeHardy. Frances Lovinggood. Fourth Row: Robby McCullough, LaDean McNiolle, Wanda Maloney. Mary Louise Meredith, Betty Mcrriman, Josephine Moseley. Jano Osborn. Dorothy Osborn, Ruth Phillips, Betty Jo Powers. Fifth Row: Betty Jane Proctor, Mara Purcell. Ann Redman, Mary Arden Scaggs, Mary Sloane, Helen Wa'dropo, Mary Walker, Jano Witt. Doris Woods, Virginia Woodward. I2MJ LEGEND Founded October 15. 1898, at Virginia State Normal School, Farmvillo. Va. Installed at U. T. In 1904, Zeta Chapter. Colors: turquoise bluo and stoel grey; flower: whito violet. BETTY MeGHEE SARA LeHAROY DOT HALE . OFFICERS .........................President CLEO GLADISH ..................... ....................Vice-President ANN REOMAN ....................... .........................Secretary PAT JACKSON....................... ARREVIA BAYER.........................................Publicity Chairman ................. Treasurer ..................Historian .............Rush Chairman MEM8ERS LUCY BAGIEY. ‘- 4....... 8ETTY BATSON, ' 5 .... DOROTHY BOND. '44....... JOYCE BARKER, '46 .... ELIZABETH ANN BOYETTE. '4? 8ILLY ANN BOYST. ’- 4 . . . . LOVE BONHAN. ’4S ARREVIA BAYER. ’44 . . . . BETTY CHANCE. '47....... CAROLYN COOK. ’44 JEAN COBBLE. ’44........ DORIS CRAWLEY. '44 . . . BILLY DUNCAN. '4S . JOHNIE LU DICKSON. ’47 ANN DA8BS. ’44.......... CAREN FREELAND. ’47 ANN FOX. ‘47 ....... GLADYS FISHER. ’44 . ANITA GOINS. ’44........ CLEO GLADDISM. ’-G...... OOROTHY HALE. '44....... DOROTHY HOSKINS. ’45 FRANCES JONES. ’45...... PATRICIA JACKSON. ’43 . ESTHER JANE KENNEDY. ’44 NAN KAGEY. ’47.......... HELEN KELLER. ’4S....... . Fayetteville. Tenn. . Laurens. S. C. . . . Frar.llin. Tenn. . Byirvtjton. Tenn. . Middleton, Tenn. Princeton. W. Va. . Chilhowce, Va. .........Eutaw. A a. . . Knoxville. Tenn. .... Erwin, Tenn. , . . Knoicville. Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn, . Asheville. N. C. . . Kingsport, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Summerville, Tenn. . . Nashville. Tenn. . . Passa-Grille, Fla. . . Jaclsboeo. Tenn. lawronceburg. Tenn. . . Kingsport. Tenn. . , LaFolletle. Tenn. . . . Chilhowee. Va. .........Pulaski. Va. . . , Memphis, Tenn. . . K-ngsport. Tenn. . Johnson City. Tenn. NORA GRAY KEY. ’44.................................... lexirgton. Tenn. FRANCES LOVINGOOD. ’44...........................Knoxvillo. Tenn. SARA LeHAROY. ’44.....................................Knoxville. Tenn. JAMIE LAWLER. ’«4 BETTY MERRIMAN. ’45 MARY LOUISE MEREOITH, ’45 WANDA MALONEY. ‘43 . JOSEPHINE MOSELEY. ’45 . . BETTY McGEHEE, ’43....... LaOEAN McNEIL, '45 R088IE McCullough. ’45 . DOROTHY OSMUN. ’47 . . JANE OSBORN. '45 RUTH PHILLIPS. '44 MARA PURCELL. ‘43........ 8ETTY PROCTOR. ’44....... MARY LOUISE ROUTH. ’47 . ANN REDMOND. '«S . . . . ARDEN SKAGGS. ‘47........ MARY EVELYN SMITH. ’44 . . MARY SLOAN. ’44 ...... HELEN WALDROP. ’47 . . . MARY DELONG WALKER. ’47 JANE Win. '44............ DORIS WOODS. ’47......... VIRGINIA WOODWARO. ’44 SULA HENSLEY. ’44........ 8ETTY POWERS. '44........ .......... Trenton, Tenn. . . . Chattanooga. Tenn. Johnson City, Tenn. ... Elbridge. Tenn. .... Greentield, Tenn. .... Decatur, Ala. . . . Water Valley. Ky. ...... Trenton. Tenn. ..........Knoxville. Tenn. . . Birmingham. Ala. . . . Stantonville. Tenn. ..........Kingsport. Tenn. .........Knoxville, Tenn. ... Kingsport. Tenn. . . Nashville. Tenn. . Pennington Gap, Va. ..............Lucy. Tenn. ...... Tatt. Tenn. .........Flushing. N. Y. .........Gallatin. Tenn. .........Lynnvillo, Tenn. .... Concord. Tenn. ..............E'win, Tenn. .............Erwin, Tenn. . . Fountain City. Tenn. ' 203) OFFICERS Mortar Board, a national senior women's honorary BETTY AUSTON . . ELSIE LIVELY . . . . MARY NELL 8EALL . ELMERIA McCALLUM . . President Vice-President . . Secretory . . Treasurer MEMBERS organization, strives to render service to its Alma Mater with standards of membership and ideals. Its purpose is to provide for the cooperation between societies, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among uni- versity women, to maintain a high standard of scholar- Botty Auston Mory Noll Boall Virginia Bibb Mary Jana Donaghy Frantio Fondo Charlotte Hall Nancy Johnson Elsie Lively Patricia Lowry Emily Dee Morshall Elmoria McCollum Holon Vouqhan ship, to encourage leadership, and to develop a finer type of college woman. After twenty-five years, there are seventy-five chapters in colleges throughout the nation. MORTAR BOARD 1206 | CIRCLE AND TORCH The primary purpose of the Circle and Torch society is to recognize men who have attained a high standard of leadership in collegiate activities, to encourage them to continue along this line, and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments.' Further, the society affirms its purpose to bring tooether the most repre- sentative men of all phases of collegiate life and in this way to form an organization which will aid in the solu- tion of various problems which confront the students at the University of Tennessee. The organization intends to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the University of Tennessee on a basis for mutual interest, understanding, and helpfulness. Each year the Student-Faculty Organizations Board selects not more than eight nor less than three outstand- ing seniors, of which one-half chosen must be boys. These students receive recognition keys from Circle and Torch for their award, after the formal announcement of their names at Aloha Oe each year. Outstanding seniors of 1942-1943: Craig Caldwell, Paul Hughes, Barbara Newman. Helen McCallie, Joe Sarafian, Jimmy Kerr. Helen Childs, Anna Jean Davis. OFFICERS JOHN W. T. DABBS....................................President GEORGE MclNTYRE................................Vice-Prosidont FRANK QUAILS........................................Socrotary L. U. EIDSON........................................Treasurer • MEMBERS Theddous M. Wynn Harry L. Issler David R. Hubbs Jack Armstrong • FACULTY ADVISORS R. C. Matthew Horbort Etzler Robort M, Jones Howard Bozeman Frank McVeigh Sowoll Manloy William Murrell I | 207 | First Row: Sarah Abernathy, Betty Aus- ton. Virginia Bibb. Burgess 8'ier, Betty Jo Brown, Caro- line Clemens. Russell Ingraham. Etoiso Keaton. Richard Kcello. Vir- ginia toyman, Betty Leach, Elite Lively, Patricia Lowry. Robert Ludwig. Socond Row: G. C. Davi . Sue Fairless, Zelmo Faultier, Emiiy Gran, ger. Charlotte Hall. W. 8. Harrison. Betty McGehec. Nancy Schettler. M. C. Sublette, Ann Turner. Buddy Warren, Lloyd L. Williams. Zelig O. Wise, T. M. Wynn. P H I OFFICERS J. E. AVENT W. S. POLLARD R. F. THOMASON H. B. AIKIN HARRIET C. GREVE .... FACULTY MEMBERS H. B. Ailfn J. B. Emperor J. E. Avont C. E. Ferris William Boskorvillo N. E. Fitigorotd G. M. Bentley F. F. Frontz W. R. Bloc Lord T. W. Glocker Axel Brett Harriet C. Greve Rulh Buckley T. B. Harrison C. A. Buehler Jossie W. Harris Stanley Cain L R. Hosier Mary Poison Chorllon Mary Hess Victor Davis C. H. Wilion Ella J. Day R. B. Wilham N. W. Dougherty A. B. Wood K A P C. E. Wylie N. D. Peacock R. M. Soarts C. A. Parkins J. C. Hodges W. G. Pollard J. D. Hoskins J. H. Robertson J. W. Hoffmann J. G. Tarboux Momio C. Johnston J. A. Thackston H. L Loo Alwin Thaler F. C. Lowry R. F. Thomason Florenco MacLeod W. H. Wicker R. C. Matthews F. B. Word Honry Meyer Frod C. Smith C. A. Mooers Roscoe E. Porker Alborta Yount STUDENT MEMBERS Charily Louise Myers Jonot McCroady Mory Johnson Wright Robert Conway Shirley Neal A. Waldrop Sam Taylor Beomen Jane Greer 8etly Loach John C. Bolinger, Jr. Ruth Moore Emily Meugor Sigmund Wolfion Maurice Comm Sublolto Roberta Eloiso Koofon 1 208 ] William John Catron Buddy Warren Sara Brock LoHardy Wilton Shaw Russell Whiting Ingraham Lucy Lynn Snydor Lula Vornollo Fox Virginia Turrontino Sarah Emily Abornathy Alfrod Bucknor Killobrow Louvotta Bunch Charlotte Miller Hall John Albort Walkor Minnio Morlo Carmichaol Virginia Elijabeth Rogers Rebecca Me Elroy Thaddeus Mitcholl Wynn. Jr. Elsie Gertrude Lively Nancy Froomon Schottler Astrid Hargrothe Johansen Zolma Paulino Faulkner Burgess B. Brier. Jr. Richard Adolf Koella Lloyd N. Williams Alico Suo Fairless Marian Alino Jenson Cherlotto Emily Granger Virginia Layman Zelig O. Wise Bofty Jo Brown Lois Mao Underwood Groce Beryl Horton Eliroboth Ann Auston Betty McGehee Williom B. Horrison, III Robort Malcolm Powell Dorothy Evans Sisk Caroline S. Clemens Virginia Bibb Catherine Potricio Lowry Ann Rickotts Turnor Loslio Undorwcod Eidson Robert L. Ludwig Eleanor Louise Keoble G. C. Davis Kenneth Curry Phi Kappa Phi was founded af the University of Maine in 1897. Tennessee was one of the three original chap- ters of the organization. This honor society has ex- panded and flourished until it has attained the standing of one of the largest and most highly esteemed honorary organizations in the country. Phi Kappa Phi has chap- ters in almost every state in the Union. It is one of the oldest organizations on the Hill and one of the most influential in its work. Phi Kappa Phi's chief interest and purpose is the encouragement and stimulation of the students to greater achievements in scholarship. Membership is restricted to those seniors who make at least a 3.0 average and then only one-tenth of the class may be admitted. Every student at Tennessee is aware of the importance of Phi Kappa Phi and its meritorious work. I 209 ) OFFICERS GEORGE SLOVER.........................................President JIM TUHOtSKI..........................................Secretory ALAN NICHOLS.....................................Vico-Prosidont BOB LEONARD...........................................Treasurer JOHN O. MOSELEY..........................................Advisor MEMBERS 8urgoss Brlor Bob Loonard Bill Ruthorford Jim Tuholski Arthur Carpenter Ben McMurray William Shelow Buddy Warren Hubert Hill Alvin Murphy George Slover John F. Williams Gene Holthofer Alon Nichols Zolto Stanfield Leo Winchester James Horton Alfred Ogden Parser Tabor Zelig Wise Richard Koella Lee Ragsdale Carl Edward Thomas Milton Shaw Arnold Krieger Ramon Solomon H I E T A s I G M Jim Tgholiki, Barges Brier, Milton Shaw. Pint Row: Mafjofio Alien, Chritline And«r on, Mae Bats, Virginia Bibb. Virginia Orate. Mary Gardner. Second Row: Barbara Gillespie, Emily Granger, Nancy Johnson. Elsie lively. Patricia Lowry. Rose McClamrocIr. Third Row: Betty McGehee, Elsie Moore, Nancy Morgan, Mary Ann Rainy, Phyllis Wode, Barbara White. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA OFFICERS PHYLLIS WADE..............................................President MARY GARDNER.........................................Vice-President BARBARA GILLESPIE.........................................Secretory NANCY MORGAN..............................................Treasurer MEMBERS Emily Grainger Elsie Lively Dorothy Sisk Beryl Horton Virginia Drake Nancy Johnson Harmon Long Lois Stomps Dorothy Stockburger Phyllis Wode Roso McClomrock Jeon Emert Barbara Gillespie Elsie Moore Mory Ann Rainey Marjorie Allen Francos Holdrodgo Barbara Clark Elisabeth Vaughan Soro Lohordy Betty McGeheo Virginio Bibb Kothloen Arnold Astrid Johansen Margaret Keller Pot Lowry Margaret Lowry Mary Jane Staploton Barbara Whito Mary Elizabeth Brown Betty Hamilton Mary Gardner Ruth Balor Nancy Morgan Mae Bass Christine Anderson Frances Gilmore Holan Sehcrn Wearers of the pin in the shape of the golden candle with its ruby flame are members of Alpha Lambda Delta, a national honor society for freshmen women who have pledged themselves to keep burning the ideal of true scholarship, womanliness, and honor. Founded at the University of Illinois in 1925, this organization was estab- lished in 1932 on the University of Tennessee campus. Mortar Board, senior honorary society for women, spon- sors this sister club for freshmen women. During the winter quarter, prospective members are invited to a tea given by active members. Invitations are issued after the completion of the second quarter to those who have qualified for membership. By enforc- ing an entrance requirement of 3.4 for two quarters, this group is assured of securing members who promise to become future campus leaders. 1211! OFFICERS CHARLOTTE HALL.....................................Prosidont BETTY LEACH....................................Vko-Presidont VIRGINIA LAYMAN....................................Secretory ALICE SUE FAIRLESS.................................Treasurer MRS. MARY CHARLTON.........................Foculty Advisor MISS LOUISE KELLER.........................Faculty Treasurer MEMBERS Thyrzo Allon Astrid Johansen Botly Auston Cathorino Jonos Emodono Block Nancy Johnson Carolino Clemons Esthor Konnedy Alice Sue Fairless Ruth Kizer Zolma Faulkner Virginio Loymon Frankio Fondo Batty Loach Charlotto Hall Patricio Lowry Beryl Horton Ann Tumor D M I c Membership in the honorary society of Omicron Nu is one of the highest honors which can be attained by a Home Economics student. The organization was founded at Michigan State College in 1912 and has since ex- panded until Omicron Nu has over thirty chapters lo- cated in colleges and universities all over the country. The purpose of the society is to recognize and promote scholarship, leadership, and research in the field of Home Economics. Alpha Epsilon, the University of Tennessee chapter, was established in 1936, and, despite its youth, has already made such a definite record of achievement that the chapter has come to be considered one of the most outstanding ones of the whole organization. D IV N U laui First Row: Cooper Alexander, George Baugus, G. L Carter, Herman Crabtree. Second Row: Allred Cretwell, William B. Ructer, Lawson Sofley. Zelig O. Wise. ALPHA The fraternity of Alpha Zeta was founded in Novem- ber. 1897, on the campus of Ohio State University. Since its founding, chapters of Alpha Zeta have been established at forty-two of the nation's leading univer- sities. The fraternity is neither social nor strictly hon- orary in nature. It is rather a professional fraternity, the membership of which is chosen from among those men in the College of Agriculture who, during their collego careers, have exhibited the qualities of high scholarship, fine fellowship, and sound character—men who passes the marks of potential leadership in the various fields of agriculture endeavor. Morgan Chapter of Alpha Zeta made its debut on the Hill in 1912. In its twenty-one years its program has embodied the serious consideration of all problems confronting the College of Agriculture, the creation of a genial fellowship between student body and faculty, and has placed before the students a goal which requiros diligent and continuous effort through the major portion of his university career. ZETA OFFICERS G. L. CARTER. JR......................................President ALFREO CRESWELL..................................Vico-Prosidont CARROLL METHVIN.......................................Secretary EVERETT WHITE.........................................Treasurer Z. O. WISE.............................................Reporter MEMBERS Coopor Alexander Andrew B. Beasloy Herman Crabtroo James E. Horton, III Carroll A. Mothvin William 8. Rocker Everett White Georgo A. Baugus Goorgo L. Certor, Jr. Alfred CrosweH Oddest H. Long Tom McFoo Lawson M. Safley Zelig O. Wise FACULTY ADVISORS Eric Wintors John B. Weshko N. D. Peacock T A OFFICERS HERBERT B. COOK...................................................................President L. U. EIDSON.........................................................Vice-President ROBERT L LUDWIG.........................................Recording Socrotory FRED E. ROWE.................................Corresponding Socrotory MILTON SHAW.............................................Cataloguer MEMBERS Herbert B. Cook Robert M. Powell Devid R. Hubbs L. U. Eidtcn Frod E. Rowe H. T. Meriwothor R. W. Ingreham M. C. Sublette Crood H. Roogon Leo Howell S. C. Davis Milton Shaw Coy L. Huffine Wm. B. Harrison Delmar D. Walker R. L Ludwig I Tau Beta Pi was founded at Lehigh University by Edward Higgin- son Williams in 1885. There are now more than seventy-two chapters with a total membership of thirty-four thousand. This society was established to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholar- ship and exemplary character as undergraduates in Engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. Alpha of Tau Beta Pi was established on the University of Tennessee campus in 1929 and since that time has been one of this society's most outstanding chapters. Fir Row: Hubert 8. Cook. G. C. Davij, W. 8. Harriton, David Hubb . Rutsell InQfaham, Robert Ludwig. Second Row: Henry T. Merriwcther, Creed Reogen. Fred Ro«e. Milton Shaw, M. C. Sublette. Del- mar Walker. 1213] Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity was founded in 1902 at the University of Wisconsin. Today there are forty- seven chapters in the principal universities and colleges of the United States with a membership exceeding fifteen thousand. In 1920 a local society, Gamma Rho, was founded on the Hill and in 1929 it received a national charter as Alpha Phi chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma. Colleqiate membership in the fraternity is based on the selection of a field of chemistry as a profession. Activity in the fraternity after graduation is carried on by professional groups and chapters. HI SIGMA First Row: Don C. Boston. William Burn. J. D. Flynn. W. 8. Harrison. Kenneth Humphreys. Second Row: Russell Ingraham, Dave Kretsin, Bob Lauderdale, Robert Ludwig. Henry T. Meriwcather, Bill Murrell. Third Row: Fred Rowe, Peel Sineath. Delmer Walker. 8uddy Warren. G. C. Oavis. MEMBERS Don C. Bosson G. C. Davis Williom Burn James E. Burn William B. Harrison J. D. Flynn, Jr. C. L. Huffino Leo Howell Russall Ingraham H. K. Humphroys David A. Krossin Holmes King Robor L. Ludwig Robor A. Laudordalo Richard J. Malla Thomas S. Mockoy Williams Murrell Honry W. Meriwether Frod E. Rowo Clyde Orr Henry H. Sinoath Comor Shackle Buddy Warran Dolmar D. Waller Poyton Watson ALPHA C I 21® 1 First Row: Craiq Caldwell. A. N. Ciordia. Paul Clari Georgo McIntyre. Second Row: William Parish. James F. Qualls, llovd Shell, T. M. Wynn. PHI DELTA PHI The international legal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi. foundod at the University of Michigan in 1869. is the oldest professional society in Amorica. As of 1941, thoro ere 67 undergraduate chapters known as Inns. located in the loading law schools of tho United Statos and Canada. Each Inn is named in honor of a distinguished decoasod alumnus of Phi Delta Phi. Roosevelt Inn at tho University of Tennossee, named for former President Theodore Roosevelt, was chartered in 1919. Thoro aro 46 graduato chaptors. Membership is bosod on scholarship charoctor and personality. Total membership of the fraternity oxccods 31.000 membors of tho logoi profession, including Presidents Thoodore Roosevelt. Wil- liam H. Taft, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, three chief justices of the U. S. Supreme Court, four associate justices, and countless public officials and statesmen. Forty-two of the sixty-seven colleges whoro Phi Delta Phi is roprosontod aro headed by deans who are Phi Delta Phi’s. The fraternity's aims ore to inspire scholastic achievement, stimu- late adhorenco to tho Canons of Professional Ethics, ond promoto closer relations between law students and members of the bar. The official publication of Phi Delta Phi. Tho Briof. appears quarterly and contains articlos of intorost to students ond mombors of tho profession. Tho fraternity’s colors are clorot rod and pearl bluo. Tho badge is a black and gold monogram with tho Dolta superimposed on interlocking Phis, and is usually worn as a swivel toy. Activities of Roosevelt Inn include the annual presentation of a loving cup to tho first-year law student attaining the highest grades, the sponsoring of lectures by prominent lawyers for the benefit of all students in tho College of Law. bi-wookly luncheons, end o varied program of social activities. The Inn also cooperatos in tho annual dinner to tho Tennessoo Supremo Court and in tho Law Instituto. OFFICERS GEORGE L. MclNTYRE.................................Magister PAUL H. CLARK.....................................Exchequer WILLIAM W. PARISH.....................................Clerk A. MANUEL CIORDIA.................................Historian MEMBERS Frank J. McVeigh J. Frank Qualls Lloyd Shell T. M. Wynn Georgo L. McIntyre Paul H. Clark William W. Parish A. Manuel Ciordia Craig H. Caldwell OFFICERS ALMA RANKIN..................................................President JULIE JENNINGS.............................................. Secretory BOB HETHMON.........................................Business Manager MEMBERS Almo Ronlcin Barbara Gillespie Bob Hothmon David Blocl Thelmo Witten Julie Jonnings Bill Lone Bill Mofthows Bill Roe Jane Byorly David Lea Ruth Cartor The Theta Delta Chapter of Alpha Psi Omega was organized in 1940. Alpha Psi Omega, national recog- nition society in dramatics, is for the purpose of provid- ing a reward for students distinguishing themselves in college dramatic production. The society is purely honorary, and as students qualify by faithful work in playing a certain number of major and minor roles in the plays of the regular dramatic club of the college, the U. T. Playhouse in our case, they become eligible for membership. Since the organization of Alpha Psi Omega, its mem- bers have played leading roles in the following produc- tions: The Good Hope. What a Life, Our Town. The Male Animal. Pride and Prejudice. The Eve of St. Mark. Night Must Fall. and Personal Ap- pearance. ALPHA PSI OMEGA I 210 | Michael Capenegro. James Bum, Cooper Alexander. PHI DELTA KAPPA In 1910, throo group of professional oducators al Indiana, Columbia, and Missouri Universities united to form Phi Delta Kappa. This fraternity, a national honorary fraternity for men ongaged in the profession of education, hos os its objcctivo: To foster character, scholarship, and professional excellence: to oncourago educational research; to provido programs for bringing education closer to real lifo: to publish ideas, discoveries, and methods found by rosearch; to stimulato educators in tho service of democracy; and to mako of tho organization a continuation of graduate work in professional education.” By 1942. the membership of tho fraternity had risen to well over 30.000. with fifty-four campus chapters and forty-four field chapters. Tho fraternity magazine, Tho Phi Delta Kappon. is primarily a professional magazine, and appears, for tho duration, nine times a year, instead of monthly. The local chator (the A’pha Kappa Campus Chapter) was installed in 1925. Chiofly responsible for tho founding wore Dr. J. E. Avent and Dean N. E. Fitzgerald. To date, 604 men of junior standing or highor, and faculty havo bocomo members of the local chapter. OFFICERS JAMES BURN...........................................President A. E. FOSTER....................................Vice-President COOPER ALEXANDER.....................................Secretary JOHN J. FULLER.......................................Treasurer JAMES 8RYANT KIRKLAND .........................Faculty Sponsor STUDENT MEMBERS Cooper Alexander A. E. Fostor Michael Capanegro James 8urn John C. Dabney FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Wiliiam Alexander Dr. J, E. Avont Dr. Axol Brott Dr. W. E. Cole Dean N. E. Fitzgerald Dr. Benjamin R. Haynes Prof. J. B. Kirkland Prof. C. H. Luco Dr. S. E. T. Lund Prof. Gustine Porker Prof. Adorns Phillips Dean Fred C. Smith Dr. R. F. Thomason Prof. Duncan SVhito Dr. M. L. Alstottor Mr. John Barnhill Prof. L. A. Carponter Prof. B. O. Duggan Dr. John J. Fuller Prof. A. W. Hobt Dr. E. B. Knight Prof. F. C. Lowry Dean John O. Mosloy Dr. A. J. Paulus Dr. Robort W. Richey Dean A. Thackston Dr. E. A. Walors Prof. Clyde H. Wilson |217| OFFICERS JANE ROGERS..............................................President MARY ANN VAUGHAN...................................Vico-Presidont MARY ELIZABETH EVRARO....................................Treasurer BETTY WYLIE . . Secretary FACULTY ADVISERS Miss Ida Ar.dors Miss Estelle Stack Miss Marion Heard Mrs. Elizabeth Cassel Miss Margaret Puffer COUNCIL MARY ANN VAUGHAN NANCY JOHNSON . . MARY NELL BEALL . . GERTRUDE EWELL . . MARGARET PEACOCK EDNA HARRISON . . . LILLIAN HAMMETT . . BETTY SUE STONE . . . . Program Chairman . . . Service Chairman . . . . Social Chairman Money-Making Chairman . . . Hostoss Choirman Freshman Representative Freshman Representative Graduato Representative ' w Jgifr LA v iKisrdfti HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Jane Rogers. Mary Ann Vaughn, Mery Elizabeth Evrard. 1220 1 AMERICAN COLLEGE ENGINEERS The first onginoors’ day in America was held at tho University of Missouri in tho same year of its founding, 1903. The mothor organization was known as tho Order of tho Knights of Saint Patrick, bocauso tho Blarney Stono fcoaring tho inscription, Erin Go Braugh, which moans Saint Patrick was an enginoor, was found undor a building at tho University of Missouri. Since thon. Saint Patrick has boon patron saint of all onginoors. and his birthday has been set aside for honor to him. By this it is easily soon that tho history of A. C. E. is unusual and uniquo. In 1917 a national organization was formed to includo all tho schools to which tho movomont hod spread. Largoly through tho efforts of Profossor R. C. Matthews, tho University of Ton- nossoo bocamo a charter mombor. In a fow yoars tho association becamo a national socioty, ond the name was changed to tho Association of Collegiato Enginoors. Every engir,coring student at tho University of Tonnossoo is automatically a mombor of the local A. C. E. upon ontoring tho Collogo of Enginooring. Each year tho association conducts ACE DAY, which is an open houso in tho engineering buildings, footuring unusual displays by oach branch socioty in engineering. A. C. E. also conducts tho Enginoors' Banquet and Enginoors' 8a!l, two other festivals which ore highlights in tho engineers' yoar ot the Hill. OFFICERS BEE McMILLAN................................President BERTWIGGS..............................Vico-Prosidont THOMAS POMEROY..............................Secrofary JOHN DABBS..................................Troosuror MEMBERS WILLIAM 8ALTHROP............................A. S. M. E. ROBERT MAXWELL..............................A. S. M. E. ROBERT POWELL...............................A. I. E. E. JAMES TOMBRAS...............................A. I. E. E. WILLIAM MURRELL.............................A. I. Ch. E. ROBERT LUDWIG...............................A. I. Ch. E. JOE G. HARBISON.............................A. S. C. E. SEWALL MANLEY...............................A. S. C. E. HERBERT COOK................................Too Bota Pi MILTON SHAW.................................Tau Bota Pi 12211 Firs Row: Margaret Webb. Charlotte Hall. Anne Lacey. Mary Ann Vaughn. Second Row: Roy Sherrod, Bee McMillan, Creed Reagan. Craig Cald- well. Jim Tuholski. C H R I BOARD MEMBERS DEAN L. R. HESLER.......................................Chairman MRS. FRED RAMSEY...................................Vico-Chairman CHARLES I. BARBER................................... . Troasuror Mrs. Graemo Conning Mri. L. R. Hester Dr. Frank B. Ward Craig Caldwell Judgo D. C. Webb Margaret Webb All othor Y Officers ADVISORY BOARD President Jamos D. Hoskins Doan John O. Moseloy Dean Fred C. Smith Dean Harriet C. Greve Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS MARGARET WEBB...............................................President CHARLOTTE HALL.........................................Vico-Presidont ANN LACEY...................................................Socrotary MARY ANN VAUGHN.............................................Troosuror S T I A IV Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS First Quarter ROY SHERROD...........................................Presidont DON SOEFKER......................................Vice-President BEE McMILLAN........................................ Secretary CREED REAGAN..........................................Treasurer Second Quarter CRAIG CALDWELL..............................................Prosidont JIM TUHOLSKI...........................................Vico-Prosidont BEE McMILLAN.............................................. Socrotory CREED REAGAN................................................Treasurer Y. M. C. A. CABINET Coopor Alo andor Joe Lay Bill Tront Hugh Dickey Joo McMillon Jack Hoffmeistor Jim Tuholski Bert Wiggs Peyton Watson Don Thomos Sam Fincannon 1 222 | A S S 0 C I Y. W. C. A. CABINET Lois Stomps Jeanne Strickland Joan Deil Nancy Morgan Gortrudo Ewoll Betty Auston Barbara White Botto Thompson Virginio Bibb Eliraboih Hayes Mary Ann Adcock Mildrod McPhorson Jackio Goodrich Peggy Gammon Noncy Carmichool Pot Lowry Nolle Cloggott Frieda Fowlor Graco Sutherland Betty Wylio Evelyn Thompson Frances Stephenson Nancy Johnson Carolyn Wrinklo Helen Allred Elizabeth Vaughn Nancy Schottler Betty Jone Pickell Betty Patton Botty Ann Shaoffer Francos McAmis Fronces Spahr Moo Boss Betty Bailey A T I D IV The University Christian Association seok to ombody the fol- lowing philosophy in their progrom: Roligion and life are ono and the samo or noithor is anything. With this as their guiding philosophy, the associations havo playod on important role in furthering religious interest on tho campus. Tho Y. M. C. A. was foundod ot the University of Tonnessoo in 1877. In 1890 tho first Studont Association building in tho South and tho second in the Unitod Statos was built on our campus. Duo to tho burning of this building in tho spring of 1943 tho offices of tho Y havo boon temporarily located in other buildings. Tho work of tho associations has continued as beforo and its influence has been folt in every phaso of campus life. Seme of the activities which tho Y has sponsored this year aro Religious Census. Froshman Mixer, Torch Night. Weekly Fel- lowship Meetings, Annual Mid-Winter Convocation, Easter Sun- rise Service, and Aloha Oo. Ono of tho highlights in this year's program was tho Annual Mid-Winter Convocation. We wero oxtromoly fortunato in having Dr. E. Stanley Jonos, tho world-ronownod author and missionary from India, as our spookor for this Convocation series. Among tho eminent spoakors who havo boon brought to our compus through the efforts of those Associations in the past year ore: Dr. Ralph Sockmon of New York. Doan Robert Russell Wicks of Princeton Univorsity. Dr. Georgo A. Buttorick of Now York City, and Dr. Charles W. Gilkoy. Doan of Chapel, University of Chicago. Tho Christian Associations havo boon continuously uphold in all of their programs by on intorestod administration, faculty, and student body. I 223) First Row: Alfred M. Crctwell, Lucy BjqItv, Travis Plunkett. Second Row: Lawton Safiey. Herman Crabtree. c OFFICERS Fall Quarter ALFRED CRESWELL............. CECIL E. WHITE................ LUCY 8AGLEY................... TRAVIS PLUNKETT............. LAWSON SAFLEY................ H. A. HENDERSON.............. . . . Prosidont . Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Sergeant-ot-Arms ..........Critic Winter Quartor LAWSON SAFLEY . MAC DEMENT . . H. A. HENDERSON TRAVIS PLUNKETT HERMAN CRABTREE ALFRED CRESWELL . . . President . Vice-President . . . Secretory . . . Treasurer Sergoant-at-Arms .... Critic MEMBERS Cooper Anexondor Robert Earl Weems Jomes Edwin Horton George A. 8augus Andrew Brown Beasley James Edward Browno Mathis Richard Bush George L. Cartor. Jr. Martin Frodorick Corter Douglas Duncan Chopin Harold Cloogman Anno Francos Combs Charles Hoy Crabtree Horman Crabtree Alfred Martin Croswoll Howard Ernest Dale W. Horry Deaton Roy Corson Holloway Lucy Warren Bagley Zolig O. Wise Karon Ray Jennings Robert Alexander Lacy Oddost Herman Long Paul Preston McClary Tom Russoll McFeo William Harold Mebane Carroll Arthur Mothvin Petor Miller I 2241 A G a Douglos Wilson Moyers Portor C. Hannah Malcolm G. Nichols Chonnings P. Hayes Thomas Morion Parlhill Harold Alpheus Hendorson Williom Homilfcn Paris Williom Warron Roberts Travis Plunkett William Benjamin Rucior Russoll Ray Porter Calvin V. Smith Albort Mac Dement William Arthur Sconlan Goorge Charles Eblon Jimmy D. Slaughter Thomas Carlylo Elliott Woltor W. Stoolsbury William McKay Ewing Lawson M. Safley Odis Ferrell Carl Edward Thomos Hamilton Cociins Formon Derward K. Trent Ooronco Barnetfo Hole John Thomas Watson. Jr. CLUB The Ag Club, which is best known for its sponsorship of Barnwarmin —the most outstanding social event of the school year—has. like other organizations, been forced to make many adjustments. With almost one blow, the Club suffered a decrease of membership dur- ing the spring of 1943 from about 150 to around 20. This fall, the membership of the Club was boosted some- what by the return to the campus of several A. S. T. P.- R. O. T. C. boys, but still the Club finds itself lacking the force it formerly had. For these reasons, it was deemed best to discontinue for the duration the Barn- warmin' and the Roundup. The Ag Club is striving to carry on its various other functions, however, and we feel that just as soon as times return to normal it will again resume its place in the social life on the Hill. I 225 | ■ ! rv i OFFICERS ESTHER JANE KENNEDY................................President ELMERIA McCALLUM..............................Vico-Prosidonf LOIS STAMPS..............................Sccrotory-Troasuror BETTY PATTON ...................................Publication RESEARCH COMMITTEE Belly Jo 8rown Ruth Graham Chairman Morjorie Kohler ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Carol Crosby 8e!ly Jane Trotter C 'a' ri9n Myra Groteluoschon SOCIAL COMMITTEE Jano Osborn© Vivian Jordan Chairman Nancy Jano Poago Peggy Gammon MEMBERS Marion Black Botty Jo Brown Jano Osborno Katherine Ryan Nyra Grotoluoschon Carolyn Wilson Patty Smith Dorothy Doak Noll Fisher Jean Do Lanoy Sarah Brier Ann Cobb Marjorio Kohler Katherine Pickering Betty Jano Forgy Caro! Crosby 8©tty Patten ►Beverly Bannior Mario Cook Ruth Gillospio Vivian Jordon Botty Trottor Juanita Mnrlowo Esther Kennedy Lou-Fay Card Frances McGinnoss Peggy Gommon Elmeria McCallum Mary Loothewood Ruth Brakebill Betty Jonos Goraldino Hamblin Betty Merriman Ruth Grahom Jo Watson Pat Jackson Eloonor McCallum Kat Mahan Mary Noll Vinoyard Sara Graham Nancy Pooples Martha McAdoo Margarot Jackson Charlotto Gray Ginger Moss 8otty Botson Jano Byorly Nancy Haston Louise Smith Mary Prater Carolyn Farkas Mary Beth Householder Lo Clairo Void© Margarot Stegall Coleon Walts Fronco Jonos Dottio Carmichao! Sarah Wodikind Nat Averrotta Joan Shoarin Jan© Brown Jano Rawls Margaret Smith Carolyn Hutchinson Jackio Fowlor Janico Turner Lovo 8onham Pat Trigg Jeannotto Doan Lois Stomps Minnie Ellen Varnoll Eliraboth Foroo Mary Ann Rainey Annie Laurio Powors Mildred Ward Emily Dee Morsholl Lillian Davis Jean Dooley Annie Lee Burnetfo Mildred Groonway Carolyn Wrinllo Marjorie Holt Rosalio Sutherland LHIian Von 8'amer Vivionne Edwards Glonna Stubly Francos Bridgos Carlo Bollo Morris Virginia Jonos Sara Millions Professional—The Modern Dance Club was formod in 1937. and sine© 1939 tho group has prosonted an annual recital. However, for the duration recitals havo been cancelled. All girls who ar© interested in dance are invited to become mombers. It is tho ort form of Physical Education and is a croativ© aasthotic oxpericnco. MODERN DANCE CLUB I 228 J Q I 0 L 0 G I A CL U B Biologia was organized in the spring of 1935 by MEMBERS Vorenello Fok Alono Jonson Thomas A. Magill, Aaron J. Sharp, B. C. V. Ressler, and Emily Joo Wright Mary Jono Cool Martha Kato Johnston Lucy Bagloy Chester Morrison. Its purpose is to stimulate a spirit Elizabeth Montgomery Sore Jo Underwood Clayton Brodino Mary Noll Arnold of scholarship and research among students in biology. Doris Mothvin Jo Anno Williamson Marion E. Ellison Brown Boasley In addition the aim of the society is to stimulate interest Joo Moody Howard B. Hason Kathorine M. Ryan Butty Sands in the Biological Sciences among all students. Winston Allon Sara Earl Moorhead OFFICERS JANE STAPLETON............... MARTHA BARRICK............... MARGARET RHEA GRIFFIN .... MARY EVELYN SMITH........... BILL LOVEDAY................ EVA NELL RUSSELL............. MARGARET GRAY................ .................Prosident Enlistmont Vico-Presidont Devotional VicoPresidonf . Social Vice-President . . Sociol Vice-Presidont .................Socrotory ............. . Treasurer MARY FREEMAN . . . GENE FORD .......... WALTER RAINES . . . . MILDRED OGLE........ MARY ELEANOR JONES FRANCES MILLIKAN DR. F. F. BROWN . . . REV. ROGERS M. SMIIH Dormitory Representative . Church Representative . Church Representative . Church Representative . Church Representative . Church Representative .... Pastor Advisor . . . Studont Secretary COUNCIL FRANCES BYARS...............................................Librarian WALTER MOORE................................................Chorister SYBIL TALLENT.................................................Pianist The Baptist Student Union serves os tho connecting linl between ALFRED EVANS........................ .... Magarine Roprcsontotivo the student or.d tho local church. Its purpose is to doopen and MILDRED McCAMMON .........................Ridgocrast Representative to onforgo the spiritual life of tho student while he is in collogo. MYRA BLACK...................................Student Center Hostess Each Baptist studont outomoticolly bocomos o mombor of the EVELYN PEARSON.....................................Publicity Diroctor B. S. U. whon ho or sho ioins a local Baptist church or onrolls in RUTH WALDROP......................................Missionary Director a training union. Y. W. A.. Brotherhood, or a Sunday School class WALTER RAINES...................................Recreational Director of the church. JOYCE LYLE..................................Bible Discussion Loader The Baptist Studont Ccnfor is for the on-oymont of ovory BILLY HAYES............................Sundoy School Representative Baptist studont on the campus: howover. other studonts are cot- MARYE HALL..................Baptist Training Union Representative dielly invited to share it. It is located at 1637 West Cumberland SARAH MOORHEAD.............................Dormitory Representative Avenue, two doors west of the U. T. cofotorie. Here one finds IRENE DAVIS................................Dormitory Representative true Christian fellowship in tho noon-day dovotionols hold oach ANN TURNER.................................Dormitory Roprosontativo day from 1.-00-1:20, as woll as in othor religious and social activi- JO ANN WILLIAMSON..........................Dormitory Representative tios sponsored by tho B. S. U. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION (2281 PHI ET Phi Eta Tau is the professional club for women major- ing in physical education. This club was organized in 1933 with the purpose of furthering professional interest in the field of physical education by bringing the stu- dents into closer relationship with each other and with members of their chosen profession. New developments in physical education are brought to major students through the medium of Phi Eta Tau. and their member- ship is thus enabled to keep abreast of changing con- ditions in its chosen field. OFFICERS CAROLYN FARKAS ............. CARRIE PEDIGO.............. JOYCE LYLE.................. LOIS MASSIE................. EMOGENE DUBOISE............. LOU FAY CARD................ . President Vice Prosidont . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Publicity . . Publicity A TAU MEMBERS Frances McGinnes Rose Boring Jane Osborno Carolyn Farkas Carrie Podigo Joyco Lyle Lois Massio Emogono Duboise Lou Fay Card Hellene Bales Marion Biack Botty Bridgewator Edwinna Wynne Carol C. Crosby Henrietta Pock Jean Sharp Betty Batson Vovette Ratliffe Anno Loo 8urnet Molvern McKinley Carrio Bollo Morris Goraldino Hamblen Mory Ann Adcock Mariorio Ronnick Jean Dance Wilma Hankins Ethol Do Sautollo 8etty Jane Trotter Botty Loo Erwin Morgaret Asbury | 229 | OFFICERS John M. Kerr Melvin S. Sturm WILLIAM BALTHROP . . JOHN RALPH JACK HART ROBERT MAXWELL . . F. H. THOMAS .... Richard N. Mason Robort L. Maxwell Millard L. Myors John R. Ralph Eugono F. Rodon Milton Shaw Charles Snyder Roy L. Swooney Harold G. Warron Bert R. Wiggs William Balthrop Jach Hart David R. Hubbs MEMBERS Harold G. Bralobill William E. Garify • Jesse H. 8rown Rcbort F. Gilbreath Hobor H, Carter Thurman C. Hardin The student branch of the A. S. M. E. at the Univer- Aubroy B. Crowder John W. T. Dabbs Olivor H. Dalo Eric Ectborg James W. HenricLs Phil R. HicW James H. Hodgos Gono W. Holthofcr sity of Tennessee was authorized in 1923. The purpose of the organization is to aid in the development of initiative and the ability to express ideas, prerequisites Charlos Ellis Stanloy C. Huddleston of a good executive. All mechanical engineering stu- Mary Porter Fain Audrey D. Jarratt dents are eligible for membership. A . S . M. E ■ I 230 J A . I . Ch . E . The growth of onginooring education in this country has created a dosiro on tho pert of tho various engineering societies to stimu- lato professional intorost in tho several fields of ongineoring and thoir rocogniiod societies while students aro still in colloge. Whon tho American Institute of Chemical Engineers was organ- ized in 1908 thero were very few chemical engineers in the United States. The founders rostrictod membership to a sma!l group with high standards, ond gained respect for tho organization by its advonced code of othics, the high quality of tho professional proceedings, and tho absontion from propaganda. By tho close of the World War I coursos in chemicol engineering hod been introduced into a large number of colleges. Tho first studont chopfor to bo formed was by the University of Michigan in 1922. Since that time, tho student branch of tho Instituto has grown at tho rato of about throe chapters a year. OFFICERS W. S. MURRELL ............................................President Z. A. STANFIELD................................Vice-President W. B. HARRISON............................................Secretary J. D. FLYNN...............................................Treasurer J. L. OGLESBY....................................Counsellor MEMBERS C. F. Bornott Charlos Mitchell W. H. Basiorvill Clyde Orr Or. R. M. Boarts Joo Poehlor Bill Bonner Fred Rowe Don Bosson W. s. Sholow H. E. Brown Spears Vovalides J. L. Burn John Wagner W. H. Burn Delmar Walker J. B. Conley B. Goldstein H. M. Dent H. E. Hammer R. 8. Gallaher Leo Howell W. A. Gantt Konny Humphreys F. W. Gilbort Bill Jarnagin Davo Goodwin Harold Jenkins J. P. Hawk D. R. King C. L. Huffino Ed Kriclol R. W. Ingrahom W. F. Lee R. L. Ludwig H. J. Kimbrough D. J. Mack K. W. King R. J. Mella R. A. Laudordale H. T. Meriwothor W. C. Lcveday OFFICERS GEORGE L. MclNTYRE....................................Projidont PAUL H. CLARK.....................Vico-Proj.'dont T. M. WYNN............................................Socrotary CRAIG H. CALDWELL.....................................Treasuror The U. T. Bar Association was formed in 1939 by the students of the University of Tennessee Law College. Bill Burkhalter of the graduating class of that year was the originating spark. The association is the official organization of the law students and its membership is composed of all the students in the Law College who guide its destiny and take part in the activities of the group. The purpose of the Bar Association is to promote interest among the students in activities of the University and to encourage activity among the students for the enhancement of the value of a University of Tennessee legal education. ' The Tennessee Law Review” contains contributions from law students on legal questions brought to light in recent decisions of various courts, which is only one way in which the Bar Association members contribute to the legal profession of Tennessee. Further the association aids in preparation of the neophyte lawyers to take their place in the public pano- rama by discussions and other activities commensurate with their chosen profession. The Bar Association also sponsors social functions for entertainment and benefit of the students, in such pro- moting fellowship and good will among the future brethren of the bar. This group, like all other campus organizations, is suffering from spasmodic but authentic deletions by various Selective Service Boards: however, it continues to carry on. looking to the more abundant years of the post-war world. U. T. B AR ASSOCIATION (232 ) During the twenty-one yeerj of the Student Brooch of the A. I. E. E. on the U. T. compus, it hot ox- ponded Into on ocfive organixafion witnessing mony now developments in the electrico! field. The principol purpose of the Studont Bronch is to function os on orgonixation under the ouspicos of tho Instituto for oiding in the development of fho lotent obilitios of students, primorily by offording opportunities for thorn to corry on Activities quite similor in noturo to thoso which oro corried on by tho Instituto mombors. OFFICERS ROBERT MALCOLM POWELL...................President WILLIAM C. BROWN...................Vico-Prosidont THOMAS A. POMEROY.......................Secretory ERNEST E. SCHENEMAN.....................Treosuror MEMBERS Vornon H. Boltor Otis W. Childs Nothoniel E. Foldmon Horoco E. Frost Jomes B. Porter Mourice C. Sublette Jomes Loslio U. Eidson E. Molvin Bollott Williom M. Cloyton Corrol L. Fox Williom J. Joslin Henegor D. Shomblin a . i.e.e. and A . S . E . E . The Amoricon Society of Civil Enginoors is tho oldost notionel engineering society in tho United Stotos. It was instituted in 1852 for tho purposo of odvoncing engineering end orchitecturol knowlodgo end proctico, mointoining a high professional stand- ard among its mombors. oncouraging intercourse be- tween men of practical scionco. ond establishing a control point of reference and union for its mem- bers. OFFICERS JOE HARBISON..............................President CLAUDE A. FETZER.....................Vico-Prosidont JOHN HOFFMEISTER..........................Secretary CHARLES BAIRD.............................Treosuror SEWALL MANLEY .... A. C. E. Roprosontotivo PROF. A. T. GRANGER.................Faculty Advisor Frank Tinnon Sowall Manloy Otis Johnson Bobbitt Aikin John Hoffmoister Jomes Mintor John Ruckor Charles Baird MEMBERS Corl Clift Zolmore Brody Wondoll Manner Earl Dovis Richard Whitmore Joe Harbison Sam Fincannon Claud A. Fetxor Phil Snyder XL Sr a ? j n t a o first Row: Joe Harbison. Claudo Fetier. Second Row: John Hotfmeister. Sam Firvcanrvoo, Zelmore Brod , 1233) OFFICERS JULIE JENNINGS JACK HANAHAN DOROTHY COOK BETTY JO BROWN RUTH ANN COCHRAN MEMBERS Agnes Smith Evolyn Godsoy Ruth Groham Margorot Love'oco Sera Maria Graham Gonova Loo Oglo Sula Honsloy Mildred Oglo Virginio Barton Jonnio A. Roberts Solone Bohsman Betty Roth Suzanne Burnham Mary Smiley Betty M. Chance Hugh Smith Martha Cooper Mary Delong Waller Margorotto Dozier Jano Weuford Mary Fairbanks Isabollo Willerson Dalo Fulfs Hellene Bales Peggy Collewey Rafool Jimeney Mary Elizabeth Calvin Elizabeth McCampboll D. Eugonio Hamlotto Laura Parsons Jack Hanahan Mary Louise Padgett Adolo Konnedy Evelyn Thomason Elsie Lively Francos Whito Bob Matto Mary Arnold Joanne Stratton Mary Lib Brown Lucilio Hodges Meriorio Lambdin Betty Jo Brown Ruth Bralobill Julio Jennings Marynollo Hardin June Baird Juno Love Alfredo Amador Martha McAdoo Eloiso Keaton Frances Millilon Dorothy King Gene Morrow Cherlotto A. Shoo Mary A. Slaggs Barbara Brosnahan Botty Giilenwator Ruth Ann Cochran Marion Arwood Dorothy Cook Milo Guzman Betty Hicls Phyllis Wado SPANISH CLUB 234) Firs Row: Lena Kate Ailor, Mary Jar-e Cook. Rosemary Fourman. France Gilmore. Phylli Inman. Second Row: Adele Kennedy. Nora Gray Key. Doris Palmer. Jane Roger . Elizabeth Wollkill. BLUE T The Blue Triangle Club is a group of members of the Young Women's Christian Association whose meetings are held at noon on Mondays. Because of the meeting time, it affords an opportunity for many members to participate who otherwise would be unable to take part in the program of the Yeung Women's Christian Asso- ciation. The Blue Triangle Club offers its members, through its three-fold purpose—development of friendship, leader- ship, and service—enrichment of personality and broad- ening of educational possibilities. Student programs and prominent speakers inform the members on religious and world events. Headquarters are located in Ayres Hall in the Young Women's Christian Association Rooms. Miss Helen H. Henderson is the club advisor. RIAIGLE OFFICERS ADELE KENNEDY........................................Projident ROSEMARY FOURMAN................................Vice-Projidont NORA GRAY KEY........................................Secretary JANE ROGERS..........................................Treasurer COUNCIL MARY JANE COOK........................................Froshman MARY HOWE..............................................Progrom FRANCES GILMORE...................................Inter-Church DOROTHY NICHOLS.................................Campuj Service BETTY WYLIE . . . ;....................................Social ELIZABETH WOLFKIEL...................................Publicity LENA KATE AILOR....................................Conforonco DORIS PALMER........................................Membership PHYLLIS INMAN...........................................Social Service EDITH SHIPE...................................World Fellowship COUNCIL HOWARD DALE......... HELEN LIVINGSTONE BETTY ANN WHITWORTH SARA GARDNER . . . . President Vice-President Secretory . . Treoiurcr CHAIRMEN OF COMMISSIONS HELEN LIVINGSTONE MARY G RDNER MARY MEACHAM EDITH WALKER .... CHARLOTTE FOLKNER JOE NEELEY.......... PHYLLIS WAOE ... OV ANA ROARK SARA GARDNER . . SARA JO UNDERWOOD JACKIE SWAZIE . . . . BETTY REEDY ... . FRANCES HESS JANE ROGERS .... PATRICIA TRIGG TUPPER DOOLEY LOIS STAMPS ..... MILDREO VELTMAN . . EMOGENE DUBOISE . . . . Worship ................Worship Personnel and Enlistment . Pcrionr.el and Enlistment , Personnel and Enlistment Recreation end Fellowship Rceroatlon and Fellowship World Friendship ..........World Friendship . Christlon Social Relations . Christian Social Relations ............ ... Dramatics .....................Music .....................Music . ................Publicity ...........Publicity ... ... Deputations ............................ Alumni ......................Alumni Membership of tho Wojloy Foundation is composed of «II Methodist students on iha campus. It is a national organization with chaptors on the State University compusos of forty-six of tho forty-eight states. National headquartors are located in Noshvillo, Tonnossoo, with Dr. H. D. Bollingor sorving as General Secretary. Tho Foundation wos organized on tho Tonnesseo campus Sop- iembor, 1942. The purpose end plan of the organization is to assist studon's in finding thoir places in tho churches of the university oroa. and to supplement and enrich local programs to meet tho expanding needs and interests of university students. Through participation in tho activities of tho various interest groups members have assisted in providing stimulating worship: in organizing discussion groups on curront social and roligious probloms; in socuring outstanding spoolors; in presenting the best in religious drama: in assisting with social servico and re- habilitation worh at homo and abroad; in providing group fellow- ship and recroation; and in rogistoring with notional loaders studont opinion on national and international issues. Several mombers participated in tho Youth Caravan progrom cf last summer. WESLEY FOUNDATION I 23« 1 N E W M A Membership in the Newman Club is open to all Cath- olic students attending the University. It is a national organization. The Club holds a Communion breakfast and business meeting every third Sunday of the month and sponsors other social activities. Catholic members of the Air Corps and A. S. T. P. stationed on the campus are invited to participate, and many have dene so during the past year. • OFFICERS BILLY JOE WHITE....................................President CATHERINE CLANCY...............................Vico-Presidont ADELE KENNEDY......................................Treosuror CHARLOTTE ANN SHEA.................................Recording Socrotary ELLEN COOK............................Corresponding Secretary C L U B MEMBERS Helen Ashe Bill Kirk Connie Ayres Rudy Kleror Edwin Bellanto Marie Kraomor John Berotfa Mike Lolly Marie Bianccnni Quincoy Leonard Gladys Bowers Jim McGroarity Robert 8robant Carolino McLaughlin Barbara Brosnahan Catherine McLaughlin Mile Cepanegro Teedie McLaughlin Kathtoon Comber James Nelson Jim Conley Leonard Oglosby Ellon Cook Al Polko Katherino Clancy Bill Rentrop Inez Croigue Woltor Rentrop Bill Garity John Riney Virginia Genfer Jenny Roberts Josophine Gloeson Pat Scalfaro Bill Grafton Charlotte Shea Bob Griffin Eugene Spiotta Mike Guzman Nancy Swingloy E. R. Hall W. N. Touxe Betty Hartman Betty Ann Thurner Lowis Jehl Hazel Vaughn Mae Johnson Mary Frances Vehr Adolo Kennedy Lillian Von Bramor John Kennedy Lyle Wolters Bill Kelley Coroline Wilson Chorlotte Kincaid Billy Joe White Dick White I OFFICERS JUANITA DODSON.....................................President MRS. ANNA McMILLAN............................Vico-Presidont MARY JANE CLACK......................Corresponding Socrotary GRACE NICKERSON....................................Treasurer MILDRED 8LAIR..............................Keopor of Rocords MEMBERS Cathorino Allan Sarah Ad tin Goraldina Ackard Ruth Arnott Sarah Clifton Mrs. Francos McNoughton Leola Black Mrs. Johnnio Millor Mildred Blair Holon Brixoy Mao Kimborough Grace Nickerson Mary Joan Clack Blancho Mooro Marline Parrish Cara Coston Helen Naro Kalhloon Prosloy Margorot Crowder Foy Rimmor Mrs. Edna Richards Mary F. Dickey Stella Smith Mrs. Faith Russoll Louise Manloy Sarah Lawson Tholmo Maxey Minnie Carmichael Mrs. Anna McMillan Tholmo Arnett Fronces Grubb Robocco McElroy Vinnoy Frick Sally Kcowon Alice Mae Mooro Elsie Burrell Lillian Martin Anatlos Paco Evelyn Cockrell Katherine Harris I 233 I DA T H Frances Powell Dorothy Hotchkiss Dr. Mildred Dawson Dorothy Huskey Bessio Niper Thelma Isles Martha Rawlings Wynn Jones Grace Cowell Jeno Taylor Edith Sundoll Mrs. Hans Schrooder Ingeborg Rodemann Violet Tudor Emma Doak Mrs. Polly Wero Laura Pharr Mrs. Juanita Wir.o Juanita Dodson Irene Allen Dr. Florenco Essery Agnes Andorson Mrs. John Fuller Nancy Beard Lillian Goro Ann Boll Adolio Duggins Jeanette Brock Laura Hall Margaret Burchfield ETA Pi Lambda Theta, a National Honorary Fraternity for women in education, is one of the concrete expressions of the belief that education is a profession. A woman entitled to wear the pin of Pi Lambda Theta shall have given evidence of professional interest, outstanding leadership, and exceptional promise in the field of Educa- tion. She must be among the highest in scholarship rating, and she must have faculty recommendation for membership. The University of Tennessee was the first Southern university to meet requirements for qualifications for a chapter. From its beginning the chapter has been active in working toward the worthwhile goals of Pi Lambda Theta. I 239 I THE PLAY HOUSE The U. T. Playhouse was established for the purpose of creating some outlet for the inherent dramatic abilities of University of Ten- nessee students. For the past few years, it has been under the very able direction of Dr. Paul L. Soper of the English Department, and his untiring enthusiasm has been one of the major factors in the success which the Playhouse has achieved. Although hampered by a decrease in students from which to draw talent, the Playhouse has produced a full schedule of plays during the past season. I 240 1 Scenes from the UT Playhouse Production “PERSONAL APPEARANCE 1241) OFFICERS Mortho Sutton Potricio Jockson Moro Elisobofh Purcoll Noro Groy Koy KATHLEEN DUKES BARBER Botty Jono Pickoll Doo Adorns C. H. PARKER Emily Jono Woosloy Morgorot L. Stowort MEMBERS • Evelyn Borrott Ruth Anne Cochran Billie Jeanne Duncan Eula Gray Fortnor Sara Ruth Posey Elisabeth H. Lee Betty Jo Brown Frances Phipps Jone Witt Marjorie Lyles Emily Dee Marshall Hopo Marie Ferguson Lido Townsend Martha Ann Webster Mary Virginia Cross Elone Victorio Doukos Rudolph Klarer Elisabeth Warron Pi Omega Pi is the National Honorary Fraternity in Office Administration and Business Education. The Uni- versity of Tennessee chapter, Beta Gamma, was in- stalled in July of 1941. Beta Gamma has exactly 100 active and alumni members. There are 60 chapters of Pi Omega Pi in the United States today. PI OMEGA PI 1242) GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOEIATION OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION R. A. DAVIS, 'll LESLIE BASS. 74 Present KATHERINE CARSON. '02........................................ Secretary Vice-President W. FLINN ROGERS. '18 ... . Treasurer EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHARLES LEE LEWIS. ‘04...................................liberal Arts BURGIN E. DOSSETT. 72....................................Liberal Art GERALDINE A. ANOREWS. ‘41................................Liberal Art KATHERINE W. CARSON. '18............................. . Liberal Arts V . FLINN ROGERS. 18..................... ..............liberal Art S. G. ABERNATHY. '16......................................Agriculture ELMO ROWLAND. 73.................................... . . Agriculture FRANK SORRELLS. '17.................................. . Agriculture SPENCER A. TURRENTINE. JR.. '40...........................Agriculture C. A. FLOWERS. '42 . ....................................Agriculture HERBERT R. DODO. '3b .... ................................ Education CLARA J. McCAULAY. '29.................................... Education JOHN A. ANOERSON. '39.......................................Education JOHN POORE. '40........................................... Education HELEN WATSON. '37............................ . Education J. B. OERIEUX. '0? . Engineering COL. E. H. QUALLS. 7S....................................Engineering VICTOR M. DAVIS 8. R. McSATH. 74............. H. E. AYRES. '20............ W. L. CHANDLER. '20.......... R. A. DAVIS. 'II........ LESLIE BASS. 74 JOSEPH A. McAFEE. '27 R. T. KENNERLY. '30 GRACE HOOD SANDERS. '03 . . MARGARET BROWDER. '3S . . . DOROTHY J. DOWD. '41 JESSIE MAUDE GRILLS, '34 ICESY H. ARNOLD. '34 . C. CLINTON CAMP8ELL. JR.. '42 EDWARD M. STORY. '42........ JAMES RIKE, '40 ...... . HELEN RICHARD. '42 . . . . CHARLES HULTQUIST, '42 . . . .........E ecutive Secretary ........Engineering . . . Engineering ..........Engineering . ................law .................law .................Law ........ Law . . . Home Economic . . . Home Economic . . . Home Economic . . Home Economic . . Home Economic 8u ine Adminittration Bu ine Adminittration Business Administration Business Adminittration Buiinott Adminittration MISS HELEN GILLESPIE MISS LUCIE SAFRIET . MISS ELOISE KEATON STAFF OF THE ALUMNI AND PERSONNEL OFFICE . Alumni Record Secretary MISS JEANNE BARKLEY....................... Military Records Secretary Alumni Record Secretary MRS. ALICE M. JORDAN..............................Personnel Secretary Military Records Secretary MISS CAROLYN RICHARDSON......................... Personnel Secretary I 243 J MEMBERS Cooper Alexander Hugh Dictoy Tom Mann John Barnhill Sam Finconnon Donald McLcon Gocrgo 8augus Rofcort Gilbreath Boe McMillan G. W. Biblo Charlos Hord Creed Roogon Craig Caldwell L. R. Hodor Lawson Safley G. L. Carter Aubrey Jarratt Henry Smooth Horbort Coot Rudy Klarer Zenas A. Stanfield Alfred Croswell Richard A. Koclla Be-'t Wiggs Tom Crutchfield Robori L. Ludwig R. F. Thomason G. C. Davis John Lundy Albert Host Victor M. Davis Jamas Horton I 244 ) ( 245 1 UT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. MEMPHIS I 247 I MARCH CLASS GRADUATES CLASS OFFICERS Firs Row R08ERT H. MlCKLER........................Tallahassee. Fla. President EDGAR 8. HORN, 8.S. ... Magee, Min. Vice-President WILLIAM V ALLACE COX. 8.$. M.S. . Memphis. Tenn. Secretary-Treasure MEMBERS RALPH ALPERIN, B.S. . . Memphis. Tenn. C. G. BOYETTE, JR.. B.S................Shelby Miss. Second Row JOSEPH W. BRINKLEY, A.B. . Srooualmie. Wash. H. JIM 8ROWN. B.S.................... luka. Miss. LORNE E. BROWN Hamilton. Canada DANIEL F. CARRUTHERS. JR.. B.S. . Memphis. Tenn. C. JOHN CHRISTENSON . . . Salt Lake City. Utah Third Row RICHARO A. CUONZO, 8.S...............West Memphis. Ark CLAYTON SMITH CURRY. Ph.G. . . Lexington. N. C. SAMSON HARRIS DARDEN. JR.. A.B. . Tuscaloosa. Ala. J. T. Dc8ERRY. B.S............Bloomington Sprirqs, Tenn. KENNETH E. DOWN IE. B.S....................Seattle. Wash- Fourth Row CHARLES R. EARNEST. JR....................Knoxville. Tenn. WILLIAM D. FISH. B.S......................Scarsdate. N. Y. JAMES ROBERT FLAUTT. JR.. B.S. - - Swan Lake. Miss. BEN THOMAS GALBRAITH .... Henderson. Tenn. CHARLES I. GIROD. e.S.. A.8.. M.S. Cambridge. Kan. Fifth Row RICHARO HENRY. A.8. . Sh«lb ville. Tenn. CARL WILSON HUGHES. A.B.................Eminence Mo. WILLIAM POWELL HUTCHERSON, 8.S.. Nashville. Tenn. BRUCE KING JOHNSON. B.S. Harriman. Tenn. HAROLD KEEN, B.S. ................8owling Green. Ky. Sixth Row R08ERT H. KIRKPATRICK. B.S. . San Antonio. Texas CARY McCRAW KUYKENDALL .... 8uckinqham. Va. HORACE M. McGUIRE, B.S...............Sweetwater. Tenn. EVERETT CULLEN MOBLEY. B.S. . Memphis Tenn. ROY WILSON MONEY. B.S................Winchester. Tenn. Sevonth Row THOMAS 8ERRY NORTON. A.B. . Sullhjent. A a. LESTER R. NORVELL, B.S. . . . Florence. A'a. HOWARD K. PEDIGO ............................Knoxville Tenn. CECIL EDWIN PITARD. B.S.......................Jackson. Miss. BURTON L. ROBINSON...........................Meridian. Miss. Eighth Row VERNON E. SAMMONS. JR. . El Dorado Ark. MICHAEL D. SHERIDAN. Ph.B., M.A. Everett. Wash. ARTHUR W. ST. CLAIR. A.B.. B.S. Kansas City. Mo. GEORGE F. WALLIKER. JR,. A.B.. 8.S. Portland. Oro. THOMAS RODERICK WILLIAMS . . Trenton. Tenn. WILLIAM ELBERT WILLIAMS. B.S. . Auburn. Wash. First Row DR. A. JOHN SCHWARTZ. Class Sponsor; SAM L. RAWLS. Vice-President, Senior Class. Dresden. Tennessee; Vice-President. Sophomore and Junior Classes; Kappa Psi Fraternity. ARLISS HEDERICK TUTTLE. President, Senior Class. Fort Smith. Arkansas; Secretary. Kappa Psi Fraternity: National Executive Committee. Kappa Psi Fraternity: Botany Award. Sophomore: Vice-President Nux Club. W. E. OVERMAN. Scotts Hill. Tennessee; Secretary. Senior Class; President, Sophomore Class: Kappa Psi Fraternity; Intramurals. OTIS K. MARTIN. McKenzie. Ten- nessee; Non-fraternity Manager, Intramurals; President, Junior Class. Second Row EDWARD B. BUTLER. JR.. Memphis, Tennessee; Treasurer. Senior Class; Vice- President. Kappa Psi Fraternity: Junior Dispensing Prize. THOMAS T. WATTS. Knoxville. Tennessee; President, Kappa Psi Fraternity; Presdent iStudent Council; Nux Club. PAUL MOBLEY. Mt. Ida. Arkansas; Treasurer. Kappa Psi Fraternity; Treasurer, Junior Class. WILLIAM A. STRICKLAND. JR., Plainview, Arkansas; Intramurals; Secretary, Junior Class. HOYT R. WELLS. Raymond. Mississippi; Kappa Psi Fraternity; Treasurer. Sophomore Class. SENIOR CLASS • SCHOOL OF PHARMACY NUX CLUB The Nux Club on the campus of the University of Tennessee at Memphis is composed of seniors who are representatives from the fraternities recognized by the Committee on Student Welfare. The Nux Club was organized in October, 1939, for the purpose of: I. Advancing the spirit of good fellowship among and between the various fraternities of the University at Memphis. 2. Promoting favorable publicity for the Memphis unit of the University. 3. Fostering the accumulation of material for a Mem- phis section in the Volunteer yearbook. OFFICERS PIERSON DEMING..........................................President HEDERICK TUTTLE...............................Vico-Prosident O. L. SMITH..............................Secretary and Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. A. John Schwarz Dr. Rubon H. Soarcy JAMES STEM . . JAMES BROWN . O. L. SMITH . . . BILLY PATTERSON TOM WATTS . . HERERICK TUTTLE EARL BEETS . . . MEMBERS Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Kappa Kappa . Delta Sigma Delta Delta Sigma Delta .... Kappa Psi .... Kappa Psi .... Phi Bota Pi PIERSON DEMING . CARY KUYKENDALL BILLY MITCHELL . . JAMES M. BROWN HAROLD KEEN . . C. G. BOYETTE JR. CARY MIDDLECOFF JOHN JONES . . Phi Rho Sigma Phi Rho Sigma . . . . Phi Chi . ... Phi Chi Theta Kappa Psi Thoto Kappa Psi . . Psi Omoga . . Psi Omoga [ 250 J Pii Omega fraternity wai founded at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1892. With a membership of 21.000. it is today the largest dental fraternity in the world. At present there aro thirty active choptors in the United Statos with additional chapters in several foreign countries. Psi Gamma Chapter was installed at the Univorsity of Tennossee. Memphis, on Octobor 18. 1926. It has for its purpose tho main- tenance of the high standards of dentistry, to encourage scientific investigation and literary culture, and tho promulgation of good fellowship of its members. PSI GAMMA CHAPTER THOMAS ft. MEADOWS J. I. JONES. JR. Dft. CHARLES BERLIN DR. VERNON REED Soniors THOMAS H. BROOKS, Dec.. ‘43 . . . ft. W. McKEE, '4}.............. ROBERT P. DENNEY. Dec.. '43..... C. L. HICKS. Dec.. '43 ........ CHARLES HOLT, Dec.. '43 . . J. A. PENOER bee, '43............ W. ft. TILLY, bee.. ‘43 . CARL NORWOOD. JR.. Oce.. '43 H. H. GRANGER, Oec.. '43 W. M. HERRING. Dec., ‘43....... Lower Clessmon ROBERT E ACKER, Sept., '44........... BENTON HENDRIX, Sept.. '44 •J. L. JONES. JR.. Sept.. '44...... WILLIAM YOUNGER. Sept.. 44............ •HAROLD TAYLOR. Sept.. '44 .......... P S I OFFICERS . . . Grand Master J. HAROLD TAYLOR Junior Grand Master KENNETH BROWDER SPONSORS Deputy Councilor DR. HAROLD THOMAS .......Faculty DR. R. H. SEARCY . . MEMBERS . . . Carthage. Miss. . . . Memphis. Tenn. . . . Milan, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Jefterson City, Tone. , . Kosciusko. Miss. . New Iberia la. Corinth, Miss. . . Cleveland. Tenn. . Inverness. Miss. . . Knoxville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . Fulton Ky. . . . Covington, Tenn. . . . Carthage. Miss. CARY MIDDLECOFF. Sept. '44 •THOMAS R. MEADOWS Sopt. '44 ROBERT THOMPSON. Sept. ‘44 . . RALPH 3KADEN. Sept.. ‘44'. . WILSON HAYNES. June. '4$ . . BILLY SMITH. June. '4$ •KENNETH BROWDER. June, '4S W. C. HUGHES. June. '4S CLIFFORD GAlfHOR. June. '4S W. A. CHESNEY. Dec.. '4S WALTER KYLE. Dec.. '4S . W. G. BROWNING, Dec.. '45 J. O. GOLDMAN. Dec.. 4$ WALTER SANDUSKY Dec.. '4$ RUSSELL WIENER. Dec.. '4S JOHN SANDERS June. '4S . J. L. HANEY. Dec., '4S GLENN M. DEAN. JR., Dec.. '4S •Officers. D M E G A I 2M | Secretary Treasurer Faculty Faculty Memphis, Tenn. . . Minor Hill. Tenn. . . Oickson. Tenn. . Valley Creek. Tenn. . . . . Ellisville. Miss. - . . . Riplev. Miss. Cleveland. Tenn. South Pittsburg, Tenn. . . . Memphis. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . Cleveland, Tenn. .........Tucson. Arir. Meridian. Miss. , Holly Springs. Miss. Memphis, Tenn. . . Jackson. Miss. . . Pontotoc, Miss. . Chattanooga. Tenn. PHI BETA PHI Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity was founded at the University of Western Pennsylvania (now the University of Pittsburgh) on March 10. 1891. The fraternity has progressed until today there are 39 active chapters and more than 18,000 members. There are 30 alumni in Memphis. The Beta Gamma Chapter was organized at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in January. 1940. OFFICERS THOMAS B. NORTON.....................................Archon HEBER KIMBALL...................................Vice-Archon CLAYTON S. CURRY..................................Secretary DR. SIMON R. BRUESCH GEORGE F. WALLIKER............................Troosuror JOHN B. ROUNDTREE. JR......................Historion GEORGE McPHERSON. JR.........................Editor Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Lucian L. Alexandor Troy J. Boolor Avery L Cotton Clayton S. Curry S' illiam D. Diamond Julian R. Fairley James R. Foster James M. Freeze Robert J. Goodoll Goorgo W. Groon. Jr. John S. Hattox, Jr. Richard Henry Robert L. Horton Carl W. Hughos Wayne P. Hyatt James C. Jones Hober Kimball Myron D. Mattison George McPhorson. Jr. Horace M. McGuiro Leon V. McVoy, Jr. Evorott C. Mobley Roy W. Monoy Ralph W. Motor Robort K. Nichols Thomas 8. Norton Howard V. Petzold John B. Roundtroo, Jr. Vornon Sommons Edwin W. Schmidt Richard C. Sexton. Jr. Schubort B. Simmons Dalo H. Smith Arthur V . St. Clair Ivory Suit Lowronco R. Sutherland William R. Sutton Goorgo F. Wallikor Edmond L Whitfiold William E. Williams I 252 J 0 0! 4 £+ pc. p S| m N 0 g S 4 P -tft , fr tf0« WWfrk iiAir i 0 4f 0 I A fc- « ifkAX-v a ;-wsJ x. V v '-• k Z- -. ... i a.i Delta Sigma Delta is a national professional fraternity sity of Michigan in 1882. The local chapter at the Uni- founded to band together men in training for the dental versity is Kappa Kappa chapter, profession. This fraternity was founded at the Univer- LEON SMITH . J. H. MORRIS . K. E. CONE . . W. CLEAR . . . M. P. MEACHAM J. E. Woodard W. M. Pa tie non R. C. Shannon P. S. Weaver E. G. Brunson G. T. Hoys E. H. Sigmon J. P. O'Celloghon OFFICERS ...........Grand Master S. 0. NELSON.....................................Senior Pago ...........Worthy Master J. R. MILAN......................................Junior Page ....................Scribo R. L. PARRISH..........................................Tyler .................Treasurer DR. L. C. TEMPLETON..................................Sponsor .................Historian DR. W. A. WYKHUIS....................................Sponsor DR. J. A. STRICKLAND..................................Alumni MEMBERS J. E. Rollins W. Owons H. L. Copeland. Jr. J. D. Pigford J. C. Lutor, Jr. John R. Nolson J. P. Walker W. P. Johnson O. H. Wadloy M. C. Mathews M. E. Page J. F. Sawyor T. H. Shipmon G. D. Bingham R. Pope T. A. Clark Goorgo Parker F. M. Hedges Joo Williams W. B. Foathorston J. D. Hartley M. Fundorburg Sam E. Crowford DELTA SIGMA DELTA 1253) SIGMA PHI R H D of Chi Zeto Chi on October 14, 1906, and upon the amalgamation of this organization with Phi Rho Sigma in 1929 becaue Chi Epsilon Chapter of Phi Rho Sigma. There are 46 active chapters in the fraternity and in- cludes an alumni membership of more than 15,000. Phi Rho Sigma, a medical fraternity, was founded at Northwestern University on October 31, 1890, by Mil- bank Johnson and colleagues. Chi Epsilon Chapter was founded as Lambda Chapter OFFICERS JAMES R. BARR..................................................................................President PAUL E. WRIGHT...................................................................Vice-President WILLIAM L. MINTON.........................................................Secretary BURTON S. SHOOK....................................................Treasurer MEMBERS Frank Allon Weaver Doss Thomas Lovinggood Charles Restall, Jr. Toa E. Acuff Charles Estop Edgar Luton Glonn Schcettlo Arthur 8allott Paul Evans William T. Mathes Thomas Scott Lawrence Bellow James Follis John G. McCartor Michaol Sheridan Henderson Blankenship. Jr. Charles Girod Preston McDow Konnoth Shoemaker Robert Brier Harold C. Hamilton Robert McGoe John R. Smith Fred Brown Herbert Hibbon Robort Micklor Montie Smith, Jr. Jamos G. Brown William Hutchorson Hoyl McNeil Rush Snyder Joo Capps Hal James William Mitcholl Clifford Snyder Malcolm Crofzer Roborf Jossoo John Nowton John Stuart Richard Cuonzo Forris Ketcham William Ogle Josso Wallor George Curd Robert Kirkpatrick Dalton Oliver Malcolm Weathers Jamos T. OeBorry Cary Kuykondall Sam Poore Jamos Willett Nard Lair Robert Ratton 12 ) I2WJ ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA On September 29. 1888. a group of students at Dart- mouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire, met and organized the Alpha Kappa Kappa medical frater- nity. Since the founding of the mother chapter at Dartmouth, Alpha Kappa Kappa has grown to forty- four active chapters and has become international in character with the establishment of chapters in medical schools of Canada. Like all of the medical fraternities located at the Tennessee College of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa is an institution moving powerfully for good among college men. This fraternity is based upon the broad purposes of mental progression, scholarship, mutual assistance, and social development. From these teachings the graduating medical student finds that he has tapped a maior source of social stimu- lation and a reservoir of good will that will benefit hirr as a physician throughout his life. JAMES M. STEM . . J. SAM BROWN VIRGIL D. MATTHEWS JOHN P. WILLIAMS. JR, President Vice-President Treasurer Recording Secretary FRANK OFFICERS . , . Sarasota, Fla. ......Kingsport, Tenn. ........Muskogee, Okla. ........ Fulton, Ky. G. WITHERSPOON Historian CHARLES J. ELLINGTON. JR................... Corresponding Secretary DONALD M. QUALLS . . ......... Marshal THOMAS T. 8RACKIN, JR...................... Warden WILLIAM T. GIST............................ Chaplain .... Nashville. Tcnn. Alexandria, La. Livingston, Tenn. . . Oxford, Miss. . . Sparta, Tenn. H. R. ANDERSON .... OLIVER K. AGEE ...... GROVER W. AUSTIN........ ROBERT E. 8ALDWIN . . WILLIAM G. BLAND .... JOSEPH W. BRINKLEY .... ALBERT M. BOOZER....... C. JOHN CHRISTENSON PERCIVAL LcMON CLARK. Ill WALTER L. CLOYD........ HARRY COSBY. JR............. A. OLIVER DELOZIER. JR..... JOHN L. FARRINGER. JR. . . BYRON HAWTHORNE TAYLOR. JR, HOLT B. MADDUX............. GLEN KEITH ARNEY R08ERT BROWN . . JAMES CARROLL C. E. CLARK....... MALCOM CLARK . HENRY HEDDON . . WALTER K. HOFFMAN WILSON JULICW . . . C. L. MANNING . . . . BILL MOFFETH CHARLES MAHAFFEY HOMER OGLE 8ILLY PEARSON . . . MEMBERS .... Nashvillo. Tenn. Knoxvillo. Tenn. . Cottage Grove, Tenn. .... Memphis, Tenn. ..........Jackson. Tenn. Sooquolmio Foils. Wash. ... Nowbcrry, S. C. . . Salt Lake City. Utah . Oklahoma City, Okla. ............Corbin Ky. .... Memphis. Tenn. . . . . Seviervillo, Tenn. . . . Nashville. Tenn. Nashvillo, Tenn. ...........Memphis. Tenn. EBERT M. MOHLER, JR. VERNON B. MOORE......... HARRY T. MOORE JR. WILLIAM T. NORTHERN. JR. JOHN L. PEARCE......... GEORGE D. PURVIS. JR. . . JAMES J. SMITH......... ALBERT G. TILLMAN . . . . WILLIAM 8. SIMF-SON . . . . HERBERT G. GIDDENS WILLIAM SAXON POARCH . LYNDON M. CONLEY . . . . FLOYD N. BANKSTON . . HOYT C. HARRIS........ ELMER ARTHUR JONES . . JOHN JOSEPH ALLEN PLEDGES ...........Sparta, Tenn. . . . Nashville, Tenn. ..........Savanah. Tenn. Willow Grove. Tenn. . . Willow Grove. Tenn. ...........Memphis, Tenn. .... Memphis. Tenn. . . . Umatilla. Fla. , Memphis. Tenn. .... Memphis. Tenn. .... Green Hall, Ky. ... Soviervillo. Tenn. Macon. Miss. BILL SHERIDAN. JR. . HERSCHEL WELLS . . . LANCE WRIGHT . . . . WIL8UR F. BARRIER, JR. HAROLD AL$03R06k JAMES B. FLANAGAN JACK HAYS ......... R. CARL MILLICAN . . JACK DURHAM ....... BRUCE WALLS........ FRED REYNOLDS . . . J. B. HAGAMAN JOE COX .......... . . . . Memphis, Tenn. . 8ro«nsville. Tenn. . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . Nashville. Tenn. . St. Petersburg. Fla. . . Georgetown. Miss. . . Greenville. N. C. ... Vicksburg. Miss. . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . . Nashville. Tenn. . . . Birmingham. Ala. ...............Jeff. Ky. . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . Smithville, Tenn. . Humboldt. Tenn. . . . . Harriman. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Malvern. Ark. . . . Amory, Miss. . Malvern. Ark. . . . Alamo, Tenn. Tyler. Texas . Henderson. Texas Chattanooga. Tenn. . Wallins Creek Ky. . . . . Bristol. Tenn. . . . Franklin. Tenn. . . . . Boone. N. C. . . Memphis. Tenn. 1 257| |258| PHI CHI FRATERNITY Tho Phi Chi Medical Fraternity was organized on March 31. 1889, at tho University of Vermont. There are now sixty-five active chapters with a total membership of over 23.800. Alpha 8ota Chapter of Phi Chi was installed at tho University of Tennessee Collogo of Modicino on April 4. 1914. end has to date initiated more than 440 members. Baldaur. the beautiful chapter house which was purchased in 1933. furnishes a home to sixty-fivo actives and pledges. Phi Chi tales an active part in furthering the interests of the University of Tonnesseo end of the profession of modicino as a whole. CONLEY H. SANFORD. M.D. RALPH O. RYCHENER. M.D. BILLY G. MITCHELL OFFICERS .........Faculty Sponsor CHARLES E. LONG................. ... Alumnus Advisor ROBERT L. HIPPEN ...............Presiding Senior WILLIAM C. CARPENTER A. K. BROWN. JR........................................Judge Advocare . Presiding Junior Secretary-Treasurer . House Manager JESS F. WHITE........... WILLIAM HAMILTON G. HAMILTON SMITH. JR. KENNETH HERD ........... ROBERT G. REEVES JAMES L. STEALE C. BUFORD SCOTT THOMAS HOLMES............ EDWARD C. BESKER SI FRIED MOORHEAD WILLIAM M. FEATHERSTON VICTOR H. KLEIN . . . S. GENE McNEELY JOHN T. OHEARN6 BILLY G. MITCHELL . . CHARLES E. LONG A. K. BROWN, JR. R08ERT L. HIPPER WILLIAM N. CARPENTER MELTON P. MEEK OEMPSEY CURTNER VICTOR D. WATSON WILSON W. POWERS SAM H. DARDEN BEN T. GALBRAITH CECIL E. PITARD THOMAS R. WILLIAMS LESTOR P. NORVELL JEAN D. McREE . . ...... J. EDGAR CAMPBELL. JR. JOHN C. FLANIKEN ROBERT S. CARTWRIGHT R. JAMES HOOPER......... W. WIGGINS WILDER DANIEL M. THOMAS WILLIAM A. DAVIS EDGAR L. EDIER. JR...... JOSEPH I. GARCIA, JR. ROBERT L. CHALFANT . ORRIN D. BUTTERICK. JR. FRANK D. GREEN . . WILLIAM W. REYNOLDS. JR. F. E. WILLIAMS . ENNIS EDV ARD MOSS. JR. C. LEON HAY............. H. GENE IANFORD R. DON IVEY. JR.......... PAUL A. ERVlN ........... JOHN P. CREV S HOUGH 0. BOSWELL, JR. H. TRENT VANDERGRIFF MEMBERS Greenville. North Carolina Nashville. Tconessee Birmingham. Alabama Oxford. Mississippi . . . Knoxville. Tennessee Holly Spring , Mississippi . . Memphis, Tennessee Winona, Mississippi Trenton. Tennessee .........Memphis. Tennessee . . . Petersburg, Texas ... Knoxville. Tennessee Tare ell. Tennessee Memphis. Tennessee Millington, Tennessee Braggadocio. Missouri Austin. Texas Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Hancock. Maryland Memphis. Tennessee Braggadocio, Missouri . . , Brandon. Mississippi Knoxville. Tennessee Tuscaloosa. Alabama Henderson. Tennessee Jackson Mississippi ..........Trenton. Tennessee Florence. Aleboma Hamilton. Alabama Knoxville. Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Sente Fe. New Mexico . . . Kosciusko. Mississippi ... Mason. Tennesseo Harrogate, Tennessee .........Pikeville, Kentucky . Ft. Worth. Texas . . Brownsville. Tennessee .........Nashville. Tennesseo .........Helena. Arkansas Jonesboro. Arkonsas Meridian. Mississippi Miami. Florida Roa'ing Springs, Texas Memphis. Tennessee Dalhart, Texas Sallisaw. Oklahoma Crossville. Tennessee . Inverness, Mississippi New Albany. Mississippi Mavnardiville. Tennessee GUS J. VLASIS .......... GEORGE P. JONES G. LON SMITH JR. LUTHE M. KEITH. JR. LUCIAN W. TRENT . . . JAMES B. HARRON . . . GEORGE W. CLAYDCN J. ROBERT FLOUTT JOHN R. HALE JOHN HENRY 6URKHAR0 JAMES W. HALL M. JAMES BROWN . . JOHN E. ARTHUR EDGER B. HORN WILLIAM H. GARDNER JAMES L. ALSTON JAMES P. WORDEN ELTON E. SHOUSE, JR. ROBERT A. DALE . . . OLIVER C. COOPER CARL O. WADE ALVA B. WEIR. JR. NORRIS SHELTON WILLIAM B. CLOTWORTHY FREDERICK E. TATUM ROBERT A. MOORE JAMES G. McFAODIN HOMER A. ISBELL . ALOEN M. EVANS . . JOHN E. CLOUSE PRESTON H. 8ANDY R086RT A. SAMMONS FRANKLIN 8. KEATHLEY J. ARCH COLEMAN DANALD W. BOLES ... WILLIAM E. ALLISON . . WILLIAM 8. RENTROP . . BEN DAVID HALL........ RICHARD RUCKER WALTER A. RENDROP WALTER W. HENNAH GILBERT VARNELL EVERETT M. CLAYTON EMIL F. STRATTON F. SI HILL ... RAY 0E. PUE........... JOHN F. MOHR. JR...... J. H. HERBOUR......... R08ERT J. STUBBLEFIELD GEORGE L. SIVILS . . POWELL M. TRUSLER Chattanooga, Tennessee . . Mcmpiis. Tennessee ....... Kaudmcn. Texes . . Lubbock. Texas Knoxville. Tennessee South Pittsburg. Tennessee . . . Memphis. Tennessee S«an Lake. Mississippi Johnson City. Tennessee . - . - Knoxville. Tennessee ...... Trenton. Tennessee luka, Mississippi Knoxville. Tennessee . . Magee. Mississippi . Tellico Plains, Tennessee . ,. . Cairo Illinois Fountain City, Tennessee . . Cleveland, Tennessee Paris, Tennessee Cairo. Illinois Canmer, Kentucky . Jonesboro. Arkansas .... Jackson “ Tennessee ...........Knoxville. Tennessee Hattiesburg. Mississippi ............Gallatin. Tennessee Johnson City, Tennesseo Johnson City. Tennessee . , . . Fort _ Worth. Texas . Cookeville. Tennessee .... Gallatin. Tennessee Jonesboro. Arkansas ................Dyer, Tennessee . . . . Cleveland. Mississippi . . . . Morristown. Tennessee .............Waverly. Tennessee . . Germantown, Tennessee Johnson City, Tennessee . . . . Paducah, Kentucky . . . Germantown. Tornessee . . . Johnson City. Tennessee .... Cleveland, Tennessee Nashville. Tennessee Carnegie. Oklahoma Memphis. Tor.nesiee .........Knoxville. Tennessee Knoxville. Tennessee Philadelphia. Mississippi Murray. Kentucky Knoxville. Tennessee . 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THE OLD RELIABLE Insulation Lumber Building Materials. Paints, Roofing 9TH AVENUE KNOXVILLE. TENN. E. B. HALE HALE BROTHERS WHOLESALE WM. C. HALE. JR. FRUITS VEGETABLES South Cumberland Morristown, Tenn. SAND—GRAVEL—CEMENT—LIME KNOXVILLE SANGRAVL MATERIAL CO. READY-MIX-CONCRETE Phono 3-2147 Call Us Knoxville, Tonnessoo LECONTE MEAT MARKET Meat You With the Best 1228 East Main Avenue Phone 3-7133 PLANS for th« ☆ Before any goal is achieved there must be plans. Many times the proper affiliations with a sound and carrying out those plans for the future. The Park National invites you to avail yourself banking need. CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 RESOURCES $21 ,000,000.00 Membor Fedoral Reserve System Mombor Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation plans that include the most intricate details, and dependable bank is invaluable in formulating of any of its facilities which include any modem PARK NATIONAL BANK AMERICAN OPTICAL CO. General Building KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE GENERAL TIRE SALES CO. C. M. 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TENNESSEE A QUALITY FEED For every animal on the farm, including the dog SECURITY MILLS WE ARE TRUSTED BY YOUR PHYSICIAN This Justifies Your Confidence MEDICAL ARTS DRUG CO- Incorporated PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Dial 3-7175 Main at Locust Knoxville. Tenn. DUNLAP TRUNK LEATHER SHOP Luggage and Ladies Hand Bags Hose. Gloves, Jewelry Most Comploto Stock in Eost Tennessee 3-6342 PINKSTON JEWELERS DIAMONDS • WATCHES - SILVERWARE Gift Consultant Service Farragut Hotel Building Knoxville, Tonnesso© SPENCE SHOE COMPANY W« Shoe The Whole Family QUALITY FOOTWEAR •430 South Gey St. Knoxville. Tennessee VAN HUSS AND HERBERT 1911 W. Cumberland Avo. We Specialize in Street Clothes and Evening Dresses Phone 2-8819 R o s e M o r t u ary 1321 NORTH BROADWAY KAY'S OF KNOXVILLE. Inc. KERR MOTOR COMPANY Retailers and Manufacturers of Ice Cream Large Variety of Ice Cream and Sherberf Stores Located in Convenient Places Around To n. L H. GHORMLEY AND COMPANY 1201 Hamilton Bank Bldg. Dealers in Dodges, Plymouths, Dodge Trucks and Used Cars Service All Makos of Cars Phone 4-1414 Dealer in 513 N. Gay Knoxville. Tonnossea Tennessee and Southern BLUE CIRCLE Municipal Bonds + WALLACE AND WALLACE Incorporated Systom of Eating Houses Office, 408 Empire Bldg. Knoxville. Tennessee PRICES QUOTED e. Vv m Vv r.9 Vv m Vv e LOANS—REAL ESTATE RENTALS—INSURANCE Chamber of Commerce Building Phono 3-9122 • Savings Accounts ★ Checking Accounts • Loans • Every Banking Service yi Iotxi Plan tpanb oj I noxvlllt THE 0 BANK M the V INDIVIDUAL MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ★ COMPLIMENTS J. C. MAHAN MOTOR COMPANY John D. Stair, Pres. A. C. Pannoll, Mgr. QUALITY AND SERVICE ALWAYS Satisfaction Guaranteed Phono 3-6191 1823-25 W. Cumberland FULL COVERAGE FIRE AUTOMOBILE nmmt WORKMEN'S AND |w i J z (J COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT Isii GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE INSURANCE TENNESSEE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY AND ODIN FIRE AND MARINE COMPANY KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE J. ALLEN SMITH CO. Knoxville, Tenn. KITCHEN WISDOM Thousands of women are saying, “I never knew what an all-purpose flour really was until I tried White Lily. With White Lily in my kitchen I use less short- ening and my biscuits are lighter and whiter. And I never knew I could make such tender and flaky crusts for my pies. For everything I want to bake, White Lily is perfect every time.” White Lily is enriched with Vitamin B-l and other food minerals. You, too, will prefer White Lily once you test it for all your baking. Look for Mrs Dull’s seal of approval. “I use and endorse WHITE LILY FLOUR exclusively.”—MRS. S. R. DULL. WHITE LILY FLOUR TENNESSEE COACH COMPANY Serving: CHATTANOOGA. NASHVILLE. ATLANTA, BRISTOL, BLUEFIELD. W. VA. With Direct Connection to All Points in United States Consult Your Local Ticket Agent Phone 3-1923 FARRAGUT LUMBER COMPANY 'V' KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE D. M. ROSE AND COMPANY Lumber—Special Mill Work—Oak Flooring There's a Difference Knoxville. Tennessee KERN'S BAKERY U. T.'S FAVORITE NIGHT CLUB Two Miles Out Alcoa Highway DINING • DANCING TODD ARMISTEAD COMPANY KNOXVILLE'S LEADING PRESCRIPTION STORE Martot and Clinch Streets Dial 2-2131 A SERVICE TO STUDENTS VOL BOOK EXCHANGE We Feature: • Used College Text Books • Highest Price for Used College Books • Books for Correspondence Courses, Shipped Parcel Post Send Us Your Rackets for on Expert Restringing Job DOC BLACK. Proprietor 805 South Fifteenth Street from coast T0 COAST ft ,n 0u J )J 7 qroup taste-tests jilt Roijal rown 'SV° ■Royal Crown Cola Best by Taste-Test f vi' HERMAN LEOPOLD W. L. TIUERY DIAL 2-T6S? LEOPOLD TILLERY PLUMBING AND HEATING STOKERS CONTRACTORS 8M W«t Cumberland Ave. Knoxville, Tenn. Insurance in All of Its Branches' J. E. LUTZ AND COMPANY Established 1896, Incorporated 1929 Underwriting Managers TENNESSEE INSURANCE COMPANY ♦ Our Organization Includes the Following Alumni: J. WALKER LEACH, ’08 NED LUTZ, ’12 GABY HOOPER, ’20 JOHN JACOBS, ’24 DON SEVERANCE SAM FRANKLIN, ’25 GEORGE TAYLOR, ’39 ERNEST RODGERS, ’40 JOHN E. LUTZ, II, ’40 ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, BURWELL BLDG. KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE JOSTEN'S for AMERICA'S FINEST CLASS RINGS, ANNOUNCEMENTS MEDALS Factory: OWATONNA, MINN. Representative: C. W. WINEGAR SEXTON SERVICE OFFERS YOU • The only nationally advertised brand of foods prepared exclusively for the institutional market. • The security of endorsement by all the leading trade associations in the institutional field in the United States. • The facilities of the only wholesale grocery company operating plants in the two principal American markets—Chicago and New York. COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE We Invite Your Account . . . Resources $75,000,000.00 THE HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK • As rendered by America's largest distributors of number ten canned foods, a distinctive service on a complete assortment of quality foods packed in this institutional size container. • Home recipe pickles, relishes and conserves from Sexton Sunshine Kitchens—delicious and appetizing. • Carefully selected coffees—blends resulting from years of careful study—roasted fresh daily at Chicago and Brooklyn. • A selection of your needs from the largest inventory ever assembled for the particular needs of those who feed many people each day. JOHN SEXTQN .CO. CSTAOIISMIO mi Manufacturing Wholesale Grocers CHICAGO —BROOKLYN DALLAS—ATLANTA—PITTSBURGH Fresh Nutritious Foods Real Money-Saving Prices Friendly Courteous Service Clean Attractive Stores ATTENTION CLASS OF 1944 All Students in Engineering and Other Technical Courses are Reminded That When They Become: METALLURGISTS, CHEMISTS, OR PURCHASING AGENTS In the Steel Industry Their Requirements in the Line of Ferro-Silicon May Be Supplied from Chattanooga, The Dynamo of Dixie ❖ By SOUTHERN FERROALLOY COMPANY PAUL J. KRUESI, President VESTAL LUMBER fif MANUFACTURING COMPANY Incorporated KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE J. PARK VESTAL, President and Treasurer Band Mill EDWARD M. VESTAL, Vice-President and Secretary EMMET P. VAUGHN, Sates Manager KNOXVILLE, TENN.—DUFF, TENN.—YADEN, KY. H. V. HOLSTON, Traffic Manager SARDIS, GA.—CLAYTON, LA.—ARKANSAS CITY, JOE D. PENLAND, Auditor ARK. v J LS CLEANING AND LAUNDRY CO., Inc. 1504 W. Cumberland Ave. B. Y. WALLACE CHARLES A. WALLACE W. G. MOFFAT Manager Hotel Farragut FARRAGUT OPERATING CO., PROPS. Direction Robert R. Meyer 300 ROOMS EACH WITH INDIVIDUAL BATH AND ELECTRIC CEILING FANS MODERN EUROPEAN FIREPROOF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE PAINTER REED SUPERIOR FOODS ◄ Dial 2-1103 1705 W. Cumberland Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF SWAN'S BAKERY BREAD CAKE THE 1944 VOLUNTEER IS BOUND IN A KINGSKRAFT COVER Designed and Produced by KINGSPORT PRESS, INC. Kingsport, Tennessee CADILLAC PONTIAC RODGERS AND COMPANY Oldest Dealers in the Southland West Main at Henley Street MANN MORTICIAN COMPLIMENTS OF LIPPNER'S FISH MARKET WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS AFTER GRADUATION? Whether you live in two rooms or twenty, we have the answers to all of your home furnishing problems. Come in and consult with our decorator sales- men, no matter how large or small your problems may be. The South’s Most Beautiful Furniture T H O M P S O N S Incorporated OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE 1944 VOLUNTEER All portraits appearing in this publication have been placed on file in our studios and can be duplicated at any time for personal use. Write or call for further information— Telephone 2-2153 613-15 Lowry Street P. O. Box 788 KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE THE NATIONAL LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, of Nashvillo, Tonn., ownors and operator of Radio Station WSM, offers through their Knoxville Staff of fifty full time employees, expert counsel on insurance problems, educational funds, salary continuance, retirement incomo and annuities. They also offer pleasant and profitable employment to qualified men with splendid opportunities for advancement. See C. C. Hunnicutt, Mgr., 309 General Bldg., Knoxville, Tonn. Dial 3-2024. OUR FAMOUS COALS DIXIE GEM — REGAL — SOUTHERN STAR 614 OAK AVENUE PHONE 3-6121 TIRES, TUBES. GAS. OIL. AND BATTERIES TINSLEY TIRE COMPANY HENLEY AT CUMBERLAND Brake Department Phone 2-2117 Road Service GARAGE KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Your Every Need Is Here, Underline lloof The Metropolitan Shopping Center of East Tennessee Where You See and Select the Best MILLER’S FOR THE FINEST IN DIAMONDS WATCHES NOVELTIES Remember— It's Easy to Pay—The Royal Way ROYAL JEWELERS Is Your QUICK—CLEAN—ECONOMICAL SERVANT FOR COOKING—REFRIGERATION WATER HEATING THE KNOXVILLE GAS CO. CO-OPERATIVE BOOK STORE YOUR UNIVERSITY STORE WOODS-TAYLOR-COX Men's end Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Ladies' Shoes Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Socks COMPLIMENTS QUAKER CITY CHEMICAL COMPANY DIVISION OF THE O. F. ZURN CO. Products for the Textile Industry W. S. McNAB Southorn Managor—Knoxvillo. Tonnoisoo Volunteer Is Good Cement VOLUNTEER PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEETHE FOLLOWING KNOX COUNTY OFFICIALS EXTEND TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF1944 Every Wish for Success and Happiness in Life 9 JUDGE J. FRED BIBB ............. Judge of Knox Coun!y Criminal Courf JUDGE H. S. BURNETT Judge of Courf of Appeals 6. L. BURNETT Commissioner of Welfare JACK DANCE Coun'ry Court Clerk W. H. EAGLE Supreme Courf Clerk R. P. HARVEY , Couniy Tax Assessor HAZEN KREIS Sheriff of Knox Counfy JESSIE MARIE MILLER Circuif Courf Clerk JUDGE H. G. POLLARD Judge of General Sessions Courf-Division I LUM REEDER. JR. Trusfee Mg? 152w ZMM v: s COME WHAT MAYA, CONFIDENCE is the heritage of youth . . . . it is also a fundamental requirement of business . . . . attained by long study, training and experience ' We have enjoyed the confidence of yearbook Staffs throughout the country for over thirty years . . . . an accomplishment for which we are truly grateful and justly proud . . . . COLLEGE ANNUAL DIVISION ALABAMA EN GRAVI N G C OMPANY B I RMIN GHAM


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