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W. Lu mo MD. P UNDER 1 TARY THE UNIVERSITY 0F TENNESSEE V ' ' ' 91761 03 3100IIIIVEI ESKY CQ ESQUIRE, INL USED WITH PERMISSION ESKY CD ESQUIRE, INC. USED WITH PERMISSION USED WITH PERMISSION The Issue at Hand In this yearls VOLUNTEER, welve tried to catch the grins in going to university. We like to think that its just as important to learn to laugh lproviding you don,t major in i0 as it is to learn to work logarithms. dee kept this in mind in attempting to do an annual strictly for and about the students. Naturally, this ruled out a weighty, serious theme and left us with the idea of taking the Esky outlook toward collegiate life, and picturing it as ESQUIRE would. And, with permission, we adapted the ESQUIRE format to our use, borrowed a few ideas, and matricu- lated Esky at Tennessee. Then we began the job of assembling the hundreds of pictures and writing all new copy that would be in keeping with our intention of not taking ourselves too seriously. Anyway, itls all in fun and we hope youill get the spirit and enjoy the 1948 VOLUNTEER. E.S.A. ED 8. ALBERS, JR. Editor DOROTHY ANN KERR Business Mmzayer HERBERT GRAY, JR. . . dssociate Editor JOE MCCAMI'SH. . . . . . .Alrt Editor JUNE LOVE EDMUNDS, LEO HOLLOWAY, BUDDY KROMER, BOB LUTTRELL, CHESTER PEDIGO, BAR- BARA WHITAKER jEAN GIESLER . . . . Photography Editor ELDRIDGE BAUGH, WALLACE DUDNEY, 131111. MAN- LEY, RAY SOLOMON, JIM ROSE KATHRYN DAVIS . , . . . Snapshot Editor 1303 DEMPSTER, 201-: 11001511, MARY ADAIR HOUSE JOE DURHAM . . . . Hdavcrtisiny Mazzagrr KENNY ALLEN, HENRY BRITAIN, 13013 BROWN, ANNE BAKER, MARY JANE DAVIS, jIM GAMBLE, LYNN GOBBLE, JOAN 1511111171011, ROBERT 1:. LEE, GROVER MCCORMICK, HAL MORRIS, GEORGE Moss, JACK MURRAY, HERBERT ROTH, JIMMY SCRUGGS, JIM VERNOR, PHIL VOLTZ, 13. J. WEST ERNEST GRIGGS . . . Ojfice Manager CAROL BURNS, ELEANOR GRIFFITH, POLLY MUR- RAY, EUDELL RIPPETOE, BETSY ROSS, VINCENT RYAN, PEGGY TUCKER - WALTER SCARBROUGH . . Organizations Manager BETTY KINNIE, 13011113 SMITH $1; contents for 1948, vol. 51 00 ver opening section 1:st LOOKS . . . . . . . 2 1117114: HILL UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE2 THE PLAN A PROFILE . . . . . . 8 THE PLANNERS THE HEADS. 1 . . . . . . 16 the classes 1111mm THE BOOKS . , . . . 18 JUNIORS SNAPPED COURSES . . 1 1 . . 20 SOPHOMORES SENIORS . . . . . . . . 30 FRESHMEN the military REVIEWING THE TROOPS. , . . 68 SNAP 311001 SPONSORS.1......75 the personalities CAMPUS CHARACTERTOUR . . , 78 THE VOLUNTEER CALENDAR MISS TENNESSEE . . . . . 1 80 WHO'S VVHOaTENNESSEE TORCHBEARERS . . . . . 1 82 DIVISION THE BEAUTY GALLERY . . . . 91 CROWNED JEWELS FAVORITE NUMBERS . . . . . 106 ACE FACECARDS the sports VOLUNTEARS AND CHEERS . 1 1136 TRACK . . . SPORTING AROUND . . 1 . . 138 CROSS COUNTRY . FOOTBALL , . . . . 1 . 1 148 TENNIS BASKETBALL . . . . . . . 158 GOLF BASEBALL . . . . . . 1 . 162 SWIMMING INTRAMURALS . . . . . . 171 the greehs PAN-ORAMA . . . . 1 . . 178 FRA'I' RACE 301201111153 . . . . . . . . 182 FRATERNITIES PAINTING THE CAMPUS . . . . 264 the activities TENNESSEE THEATER OF BROADCASTERS-CRITICS OPERATIONS 1 . . . . . 268 OVERTURES AND FANFARES . PRODUCER-DIRECTORS . 1 . . 27o BACKSTAGE 111131 NIGHTS AND PASSING OUT FRONT . . . . JUDGMENTS . . . . . .276 SNAPSHOT SPOTLIGHT . the organizations CLUBBED TO DEATH . . . . . 306 ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS, AND SOCIETIES . . . . . the memphzs dtvtston MADISON MERRY-GO-ROUND . .354 DEANS . . . . . . . . - 356 FRATERNITIES CAMPUS VIEVVPOINTS . . . . . 358 CLUBS . GRADUATING CLASSES . . . 1 360 MEMPHOTOS the advertisers IO 12 I4 70 . 107 . 132 . 133 - 134- . 164. . I66 . I67 . 168 . 169 . 208 . 212 . 28o . 282 . 290 - 297 . 298 . 308 1 374 . 388 . 392 UNIVERSITY 0F TENNESSEE A Profile For the symboI-minded, here,s a collec- tion of memorabilia that should be familiar to Tennesseek sons and daugh- ters. The student body is represented by the Directory dog-eared by the date- hunting frill seeker, and there is the football and Nahheeyayli paraphernalia for the in-the-know Joe. Throw in the university crest, a silver trophy, and the glimpse of Ayres Hall. Not shown are many other things people remember about U-T like the Hello Walk, cokes, romance on the library lawn, trailers and pre-fabs, and sleeping through those eight o,clock classes. If your cuticle can stand it, there you have a Tennessee thumbnail sketch. CAMPUS P01! THAI T: University of Tennessee A happy medium of laughing and learning gives the shady Hill a sunny side Back in 1794, Reverend Samuel Carrick donned his homespun cap and gown as the first president of Blount College. He and his successors nursed the institution through lean years and many name changes, until a century after its founding, it came of age in collegiate circles and took its present name; The University of Tennessee. In Reverend Carrickis day, colonial Joe College, a rare creature indeed at Knox- ville, was typified by buckskins, moccasins, coonskin caps, and long rifles. Today the campus is teeming with Joes tand Josephines, toot and the style is toward sharkskins, loafers, tootersi caps, and long convertibles. The years that brought these changes brought a bigger campus and curriculum to augment the one building and the three R rudiments and classics of old Blount. The RECORD bulges these days with courses ranging from Agricultural Business to Zoology and the campus has long since overflowed to include Memphis, Martin, and intermediate points like Oak Ridge. A familiar saw around the university-iithe campus is the stateheis further borne out by its thousands of supporters from Bristol to Memphis who are as loyal as old grads but never got closer to the Hill than Shields-Watkins. At any rate, all real or imagined alumn-eyes turn toward the Volunteers come fall and football time. Traditional is the annual Tennessee-Kentucky winner-take-all brawl-winner taking the beer barrel which bears the scars and scores added down through the years. The keg is empty, but the victory is never hollow for the winner always knows he,s been in a fight. Besides this, there,s the state-splitting VoI-Vandy rivalry, the homecoming color, the rifHe of the studentsi sleight of stand card tricks, and General Neyland,s baggy grey suit. Strong in agriculture, the university for years has been turning out the man who knows fine tobacco, cattle, corn, dairying, hogs, cottom White barns . . . neat orchards . . . lush green fields . . . farmer students take pride in these model features of the U-T farm. Perhaps even more students enjoy the farm by moonlight and are better acquainted with the beauties along the secluded lanes. Dear to the fun-Ioving agri-cult is the annual spring Round-up-a bucolic cele- bration complete with hog calling and cow milking. Harvest time sees the Ag Club take the barnlike gym, fill it with dancers, blend in kick and hick music, and add cider to taste. Garnished with harvest decorations, it,s Barnwarmini. A familiar, even traditional, sight are the surveying parties which perennially map their way around the Hill. Newly acquired wartime electronic equipment augments the more conventional tools of the engineers, who want to discount a widespread belief that they are a bunch of T-squares having little time for anything more womanly than the ouija boards which dangle in leather cases from their belts. Slide rules, the chain jockeys report, are like women, having a variety of figures, being highly unpredictable, and giving numerous wrong answers. However, this doesnit frighten the intrepid engineering set which annually picks four queens, the Iovelies who grace their ACE Dance. Tennessee boasts the best when it comes to coedification in home economics. Theory and actual practice share importance on the credit sheetSetextbooks and homework is balanced with sewing, cooking, craftwork, patt-time work uptown, and practice home management. Up Main Street hill, one can see frock-coated and derbied law fraternity initiates expounding on torts and briefs. There too, budding barristers brush up on court procedure. Economists, marketeers, and hucksters wearing sincere cravats stream into Ayres business administration classrooms intent on developing from 97 cent weaklings into financial Atlasesx At a back table in ESCE, one can see preoccupied pre-medics Boning up and dividing their attention between thick sandwiches and thicker text- 00 s. Necessary to any campus canvas of Tennessee ate splashes of: orange and white . . . bronze for the Volunteer, symbolically holding aloft the traditional torch . . . the candle light and shadows of Aloha Oe . . . crepe paper colors of the fraternity and sorority formals . . k black for the coffee at Byerley,s . . . gray stone, red brick, and sooty slate. Especially nice to remember are the Miss Tennessees, the jeep jaunts to the favorite haunts of Big Ridge and the Smokies, the Nahheeyayli weekends, the laughs of Carnicus, the pre-dawn breakfasts in the chrome diner, the girls as seen from a vantage point on the waII-or from any other angle as far as that goes; Thatis the way it is around Tennesseeis pleasurehouse of learning nowadays, and one might safely predict also that future Volunteer students wonit stand short when it comes to getting a laugh along with some mighty serious book Iarnini. Q Ihe Hilb, you say, as if our state were fritter-Hat and boasted only one peak, we Tennesseans are always for making a mountain out of an ole hill. With the assurance that this particular hill is different from any other, we glibly refer to the Hill as if everyone know about a knoll amid the loftier and more impressive Smokies. And well we might, for this simple phrase succinctly means the University of Tennessee at Knoxville; if everyone hasn,t heard of it by now, they undoubtedly will in the next few years. A familiar sight to East Tennesseans of a century and a half ago was lush and weII-round-ed Barbara Hill. Barbara Hill was not some backwoods beauty as might be implied by the name, but the hill west of Knoxville which became the main campus of the present day university. Then sun- drenched, grassy, and ringed by cow-paths, itts now tree-shaded, still grassy, and ringed by three roads. Engineers and football crowds take the low road, while administrators, biologists, PocG-men, chemists and the Ayres corps take the high roads. This leaves the middle aisle for the PT and auditorium throngs, the BIount girls, more engineers, and the cliff-dwelling veteran families. Plans are on the drawing boards for a new building program de- signed to replace the makshift housing serving a temporary purpose in handling present-day overHow crowds. Permanent expansion to provide for a maximum of an estimated 10,000 expected in 1950 is on the way. Indeed, the hill razers whose snorting bulldozers are clawing out founda- tions in the hillside are making way for the buildings that will soon rise above the elms. A greater Hill will soon be built above the splinters of the stop-gap shantytown. Over on Rose Avenue, workmen are putting the finishing touches on the men,s dormitory. Welcome relief from barracks life, it should be ready come June. The building is planned along new lines in that several rooms are grouped around a central lounge, affording more room and comfort than conventional dorms provide. 10 construction . . . It9s fascinating to watch all the new The fashion of the day demands the new look, a new profile. Right in step with the times is the university, for the Hill will have a new profile too, just as soon as the new buildings add their silhouettes. First there,s the addition to the engineersi castle that should give them more room to set up their Erector sets, or whatever it is they do in those long afternoon labs at Ferris and Esterbrook. Now a college, Business Administration has come of age and rates a new building of its own. Then there,s the dream palace of the student body, the student center which should prove mighty handy for whiling away those free periods. Rumor has it that the law students will soon join the fold and leave their seclusion of Main Street hill. All the better to cultivate clients, their future home will be nearer the center of things than now. Don,t be fooled by the above paragraph and think that the Hill proper is the only thing getting new buildings. One glance at the above drawing will show that the Ag School is in for quite a bit of expansion. Work is in progress on a group of dairy buildings that should make the Uni- versity of Tennessee one of the south,s outstanding dairy schoolS, and make the state a Southern version of Wisconsin. Never one to get left out, Memphis has its share of construction under 9 la, n , tr I , 'k n. ,V - NJ! I- , w; W M f' . ex, gen 4 Wyn. way. A dentistry building is going up under the watchful and eager eyesi a of the budding D.D.S.,s. Besides this, there,s just no telling what else isf'lL being planned for the Memphis Division of the university. ll Here is how like to see The VOLUNTEER, with an eye on the distant future, hazards a guess as to the appearance of the University campus of tomorrow, or maybe the next day. At least we can dream, can,t we? Weld like to see the Student Union building across what is now Fifteenth Street, where it can be a logical and convenient hub upon which revolves a full college life. There it joins the three areas of development- learning, living, and playing. New buildings and additions to existing ones should help provide space for expanded enrollment and curricula. The proposed Medical Center drawn into Circle Park would make the University of Tennessee a leader in various lines of medical research. Possibly this blueprint for the future will never be realized . . . weire hoping that U-T outgrows even a pipedream such as this. Who knows? Big things have been going on in the closed meetings held in the Board of Trustees, conference room on the second floor of Austin Peay Memorial. Behtting the board of directors of a huge corporation-and the University isn,t little business these days, eitherethe paneled room is spacious and impressive. Each trustee has his own chair Uabeled with a silver nameplatei and place around the long conference table. Top-secret plans of the campus of the future cover the walls, and at one end of the room is the life-sized statue of the Volunteeresymbol of the university. Here the board meets to act on pressing problems; recent- ly, their attention has been directed towards a Iong-range ex- pansion plan that should place the University of Tennessee right up there with the leaders. The board is made up of the following Tennesseans: THE HONORABLE JIM MCCORD ................................ Nashville MAJORiTHOMAS H. ALLEN .................................... Memphis MR. CLYDE B. AUSTIN ..................................... Greeneville COLONEL HARRY S. BERRY ................................ Hendersonville MR. W. P. COOPER .......................................... Shelbyville MR. WILLISTON M. Cox ....................................... Knoxville THE HONORABLE BURGIN E. DOSSETT ........................... Nashville GENERAL JAMES A. FOWLER .................................... Knoxville MR. JAMES T. GRANBERRY ................................... Btentwood 14 MR. SAM J. MCALLISTER .......................... Chattanooga JUDGE JOHN D. MARTIN ............................... Memphis MR. WASSELL RANDOLPH ............................... Memphis MR. W. P. RIDLEY .................................... Columbia MR. GEORGE C. ROWLETT ................................ Martin JUDGE GEORGE C. TAYLOR ............................. Knoxville MR. I. B. TIGRETT ...................................... Jackson THE HONORABLE O. E. VAN CLEAVE .................... Nashville Also attending board meeting: are: ACTING PRESIDENT BREHM DEAN FRED C. SMITH J. J. WALKER ........................................ Treasurer J. P. HESS ............................................ Secretary Above is Governor Jim Nance McCord, an ex-ofhcio member of the Board of Trustees, one of the champions for the needs of the University, and a leader in the movement to build the state educational program around the University plan of Rresident instruction, re- search and extension? Above is pictured a group of the trustees on a tour of inspection last year. It was at this time that the trustees were taken around the Knoxville campus to survey the long-range needs of the University, and to see the progress that was being made on their program of construction. Judging from the plans now laid, they must have been pleased at the sight of fine new modified Gothic buildings being built to carry out the expansion. We hope to see more such building, too; if you donit think we need itelook around most any day at the crowded conditions. 15 C. E .BBEHM, B. S SC. D Acting President of the University Left Dr. James D. Hoskins, President Emeritus Below Dean Fred C. Smith and Dean of Women Harriet C. Greve Bottom Dean of Students Ralph E. Dunford, Registrar R. F. Thomason, and Business Manager J. P. Hess 17 Sooner or later, yau reach the point where you have to start . . Hitting the Books You freshman can take heart and cheer up. As you turn through these pages you will see pictures -many pictures. First you see pictures of seniors. Looking at these pictures, you need merely tell yourself, HIf that jerk made it, so can I. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors have been doing this for years, until they were seniors, and then their pictuies gave renewed hope and courage to lowly under- classmen. Really, it is amazing just who can get a degree these degenerate days. Perhaps some time degrees will be manufactured by the thousands, like automobiles. But until that happy day, When you can trade degrees every year for a few bucks difference, look over the pictures and take comfort. Take a little time for memory and revieweit really was fun, wasnlt it? Remember registration? Crowded, wasnlt it! No doubt you have heard the rumor that a new system will be ready for next quarter. After registration, you really start livinlein a great big way. Well, What do you know ifs still crowded. In the barracks, in the trailers, in the dorms, even in the gas-perteria. A guy cant even eat in peace. Out on the farm, the Ag school boys were fighting the Galloping Showcase tKTL buses to you plutocrats Who own transportationl, sweating out a set of meat hooks over a hot forge, or getting churnmy with the cattle. The gals down in the Home EC department learned to open a can in only 15 minutes and spent all quarter cooking it. Also a rat Will weigh more at the end of three months if fed. When the Wind was right, you could hear the low moans of the engineers drifting up from Esta- brook and Ferris. But even engineers have to bust loose now and then, and ACE Day was the awful result. Down at Tennessee Hall tLaW College to youl the boys lanquidly discussed the latest miscarriage of justice over their poker hands, while resting between ambulance runs. Another year is over, and Whether itls your first or your last, donlt say it hasnyt been funebecause you know darn well it has. - V5. '24 m agmmi 1 . PAUL HUGHES. . l A . . . . . .Class Editor Tud Payne, Henry Britain, Julian Bryant, George Noder, Helen Dunlap, Eleanor Edmundson, William Moore, Keith Harris. JACK MCKEEHAN. . . . . . . .Military Editor Bucky Cantrell, Jack Hamilton A MAN9S BEST FBIENB IS HIS PONY ESKY t9 ESQUIRE, INC. USED WITH PERMISSION Here we see the ten otclock scholar shuffling into Ayres, and although you wouldntt expect it from the bewildered look, hets ready for anything. Warmed by that essential cup of coffee and tired by the daily drag up the Hill, our boy twho fortunately doesntt represent the typical Tennessee studenD carries a battered comic book and a crossword puzzle for days when lectures arentt noteworthy. Should a quiz pop up, the pony should help him over the rough spots. 19 Freshman Week . . . . . . from green-top t0 flat-top . . . here . . . t0 Aloha 0e SENIGBS J UN RIBS SOPHOMOBES FBESHMEN are the classes . . . as they . . . 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ADAMS, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Sr-hool of Business Administration; Transfer from Georgia Tech; Beta Theta Pi; Delta Sigma. Pi; Treasurer. Delta. Sigma Pi, '46-'47; Correspondent, Delta Sigma. Pi, '47-'48. ED4VARD S. ALBER-S, JR., Knoxville, Tennessee; School of Business Administration; Sigma. Alpha. Epsilon; Scarrahcan; Editor of 1948 VOLUNTEER; Orange and White Staff, '47; Carnicus Staff, '47; Co-Manager 1947 Beauty Ball; Beauty Bali Staff, '46. MARGARET ELIZABETH ALLRED, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Education; Alpha. Omicron Pi Pledge Treasurer, '44; Carnicus Committee. '45, '46; Chairman of Girls' Stunts, '47; Aloha Oe Committee, '45, '46; Assistant Manager, '47; Best Sophomore AOPi, '46; Co-Chairman, VV.S.S;F. Drive; YAViCiA. Cabinet, Junior, '45; Senior, '46; President, '47; Secretary, Alpha. Omega Pi. '47; Vice- President, VV.S.G.A., '47; A.S.C., '47; All Sing Committee, '45; VOLUNTEER Staff, '44; Election Commission, '47; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Second Rorw: ANN ARLEN ANDERSON, Bedfordi Virginia; College of Liberal Arts; Spanish Club, '44-'45; Y.VV.CiA; Canterbury Club; Phi Mu Sorority; Phi Mu Pledge Treasurer; Sigma Delta Pi, '46-'47; Intra- mural Letter; Phi Kappa Phi. ELIZABETH NELL APPLETON, Trenton, Tennessee; School of Home Economics; Transfer from Uniun University; Chi Omega. MARY EDWARDS ARTHUR, Mascot, Tennessee; School of Home Economics; Honor Roll, '44, '47; Y.VV,C7A., '44-'48; 175.0,. '44-'4S; Home Economics Club, '44-'48. A. J. ASHE, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Honor Roll, '45-'47; Agricultural Club; Tennessee Farmer Staff; Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi. CATHERINE DIANSFIELD ASHE, Knoxvilln, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Transfer; Blue Triangle Council, '46, '47; President, '47; Playhouse, '46-'48: Usher, '47, '48; Newman Club, '46-'48; Publicity Chairman for Chi Omega, '47; All Sing, '47, '48; Carnicus, '47, '48. ELIZABETH GRAVES ASHE, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Chi Omega Sorority. Third Rorw: BETTY JEAN ASQUITH, Johnson City, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Transfer from VVard-Bolmont Junior College; Sweet- heart of Sigma. ChiY '46; V01 Beauty, '46; Member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. BETTY SUE AVERY, Alamo, Tennessee; School of Home Eco- nomics; Home Economics Club; Band, '44, '45; Y.W.C.A.; House Council. '44. JOHN ANDERSON AYRES, JR., Knoxville, Tennessee; School of Business Administration; Membrr of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DIARIAN ELIZABETH BAGLEY, New London, Ohio; College of Home Economics; Kappa Delta; Honor Roll, '44-'47; Swimming Club, '44; Recreation Club, '44; Home EC Club, '45-'47; Pan- Hellenic Council, '45-'47; Blue Triangle Club, '44; Vice-President of Kappa Delta Pledge Class, '44; Volunteer Staff, '45; Aloha Committee, '45; Carnicus Committee, '45; Orientation Leader, '45; Social Chairman, Home EC Club; '46; Y.XV.CiA. Cabinet, '45; Con- vocation Committee, '46; Pi Lambda Theta, '47; Mortar Board, '47; Omicron Nu, '47; Secretary of Pi Lambda Theta, '47; Merrill- Palmer Award, '48; Social Chairman of Kappa Delta, '47; W'ho's Who. MARY ELIZABETH BALKCOM, Jacksonville, Florida; College of Education; Phi Eta Tau; Y.VV,C.A.; Secretary of Recreation Club; Pledge President of Kappa Delta Sorority, '44; Vx'.S.G.A. Councils; President of Henson Hall; Secretary-Treasui'er of Resident Hall Senate; President of Phi Eta Tau; Secretary of Student Section Southern District of A.AiN.P.E. and 11., '47; Member of Kappa Delta; Who's W'ho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. J. J. WALKER Treasurer JAMES LEON BARNETT, Ashwood, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Member of Ag Club. Fourth Rorw: PHILIP VVILLIADI BARNHART, Winchester, Virginia; College of Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma. '46; Secretary of Pi Kappa Alpha, '46; A.I.E.E., '46-'48; Tau Beta Pi, '47; President of Theta Beta Pi, '47; A.CiE. Board; '47; Honor Roll, '42-'43-'46-'47; Junior Engi- neering Award, '47; 001, S. H. Lockett Scholarship, '47; Faculty Award, '47; Phi Kappa Phi, '47; Omicron Delta Kappa, '48; W'ho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, BILLY S. BARTLEY, Jacksboro, Tennessee; College of Business Administration. MARY NELLE BEETS, Bean Station, Tennessee; College of Business Administration. MARY ELIZABETH BELL, Fountain CityY Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts. MARY JANE BELL, Chattanooga, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Playhouse, '45-'46-'47; President of Alpha Omicron Pi, '47; President of Omicron Nu, '47; Second Vice-President of Home Economics Club, '47; Second Vice-President of National Home Economics Clubs. '47; Panhellenic Council, '46-'47-'48; Vice-President Jennie Armstrong Hall, '46; A.S.C. Council, '46; Y.VV. .4 . Council, '46-'47-'48; Secretary, W,S.G.A. '46; XV.S.G.A. Council, '47; Mortar Board, '47; Danfaith Award; Pi Lambda Theta Mortar Board Award; Home Economics Council, '46; Member of Alpha Omivrmi Pi; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. DOROTHY BINGLEY, Hanlon, Kentucky; College of Business Administration; Pi Omega Pi; Playhouse. sztlz Row: RUPERT ALEXANDER BENNETT, JR., Buchanani Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Honor Roll, '46; Livestock Judging Team, '47; Ag Club, '46; Block and Bridle Club, '47; Phi Kappa Phi. CHARLES PHILLIP BENZIGER, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Scabbard and Blade; Vice-President of Geology Club; Captain, R.O.T.C.; Orange and White, '38; Member of Alpha Tau Omega. BILLY JOE BERRY, Van Leer. Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Ag Club; Phi Delta Kappa; Alpha Zeta. MOLLY BILES, Pulaski, Tennessee; School of Home Economics; Omicron Nu, '47; Pi Lambda Theta, '47; Home Economics Club; Member of Delta Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi. JANIE BISHOP, Dyersburg, Tennessee; Member of Delta Delta Delta. MARTHA BLACKSHEAR, W'atertown, Tennessee; School of Home Economics. Szxtlz Row: MAURICE JENNINGS BLACKW'ELL, Augusta. Georgia; College 04' Liberal Arts. V. E. BLACKVVELDER, Concord, North Carolina; College of Edu- cation RAY GRANVEL BLANKENSHIP, Jackson, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Honor Roll, '46; Alpha Zeta. EDWARD J. BOLLING, Knoxville, Tennessee; Beta Gamma Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi; Playhouse; '46; Baptist Student Union Council; V01 Vet Club; Honor Roll, '42-'43-'46-'47; Member of Independent Students Organization. EVERETTE C. BOLL Hess Administration. SUNNY BONDURAN'I', Knoxville. Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Scholarship Cup Phi Mu, '46; Mortar Board, '47-'48; Pi Lambda Theta, '47; University Chorus, '47; University Singers; '46; Y.W7C.A., '46-'48; Vice-Prcsident of Phi Mu, '47; Vice-President of Mortar Board, '47; Membership Director of Phi Lambda Theta. '47; Orientation Leader, '47; Phi Kappa Phi. 'GER, Knoxville, Tennessee; School of Busi- i am: A z 3W wagw, we 4221 W7 ; QW awggwm W, s s s z z a W W W 9' MMHNV WWWWW $?w1m w an, 3:2:ng wmmwmwm ; wave $90 kg ax mzcw w MAW. 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CECIL F, BOREINGI, Jonesburg, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Honor Roll, '47; Ag Club; '47. HELEN FAYE BORING, Fountain City, Tennessee; Collego 01' Liberal Arts; Honor Roll, '47; Phi Mu Sorority, '45; Blue Triang e, '45: YAVIXA, '45' PM Eta Tau, '47. I'A'F'I'YE BOSSON, Walling, Tennessee; College of Education. JEAN HARRIS BO4VE. Caplevillo, Tennessee; College 01' Business Administration; Phi Mu Sorority; YANKCB: ; Wesley Foundation: l'uu Hellenic Council; President of Phi Mu, '47. Swami Row: ANNE DELORES BOYD, Stapleton, Georgia; School 01' HUHIP Evnuomics: Alpha Omicron Pi; Swimming Club, '44: Home, EL' Club, '44; Barnwarming Candidate, '47; Radio Club. '44; Orange and VVhiLe, '44, JOHN FERGUSON BOYD, III, Memphis, Temussee; College of Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta. VIRGINIA RIDDLE BOYD, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Busi- ness Administration; Zeta Tau Alpha. JOHN Q. BRADLEY, Covington, Tennessee; College of Agriculture: Ag Club, '44-'47; Vice-Presidcut, '45; Secretary, '46; Assistant Football Manager, '44; Assistant Business Manager, Tennessee Fm-mex: '46; Aloha. 0e Committee, '45; Barnwarming Staff, '45-'47: Bzu'nwarming Manager, '46; Alpha Zeta, '46; Omicron Delta Kappa, '47; Cirtle and Torch; '46; President Of All Students Club, '47; President of Circle and Torch, '47; President of Independent Students t'lub, '47; Block and Bridle, '46; President of Omicron Delta Kappa, '47; Sear's Freshman Scholarship, '44; Assistant Carnious Manager, '47; Daul'orth Award, '44; Who's XVho Among Students in American l'nivel'sities and Colleges. EARL BRADLEY, JR., Clai-ksviile, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma Chi, JOHN T. BRADLEY, JR., Kettle Island, Kentucky; College of Busiurss Administration: Member of Theta Chi. Third Rorw: JOSEPH ALBERT BRAKE, Rocky Mount, North Carolina; College of Engineering; A.I,C.H,E. CHARLES FRANKLIN BRAKEBILL, Madisonville, Tennessee; C01- lose of Education; Ag Club, '42-'47; Sears Roebuck Scholarship, '42; Honor Roll, '42, '46; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; Cadet Major R.O.T.C.. '47. GERALD L. BRIDGE, Rochester, New York; Honor Roll, '46. JOHN C. BRIDGE, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Business Admin- istration: Phi Sigma, Kappa; Caruious, '44-'46; Orange and White: U. T. Playhouse, '45; Stage Manager, Playhouse, '45; Secretary and Induvtor of Phi Sigma Kappa, EDWARD A. BROW'N, Chattauao 'a, Tunness e; College of Engi- ueei'iug; Sigma, Phi Epsilon; ' T ' Club; Varsity Letterman in Wrestling; Mvmhm' ol' Fraternity Relations Board; ViCe-President of Sigma. Phi Epsilon, '46; President, '46; Business Staff of Ten- 1.essoe Engineer, '42; Pershing Rifles, '42. I'AlfL T. BK7HVN, Knoxville, Tennessee: College of Business Ad- ministration; Sigma. Chi. Fourth Row: THEODORE GATES BR4HVN, JR., Manchester, Counevticut; COI- lvg'e of Business At'imiuistmtion; Honor Roll, '46; Phi Gamma. Delta. JOHN A. THACKSTON - Dean, Summer Quarter RAYMOND KEENER BU ET'I', Chattanooga, Tennessee; A.I.E.E,, '40. ROBERT BURGIN, JR-., Knoxville, Tennessee; College 01' Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Orange and W'hite, '42; Car- nicus Committee Chairman, '46-'48; Aloha 0e Committee. '46; Usher Corps, '47; Y.M.C.A., '46-'48. JUXE BROW'DER BURNETT, Knoxville; Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Delta Zeta; Modern Dance Club, '44; Swimming Club, '44; Photograph Club, '47. ISAAC E. BURNETTE, JIL, Mars Hill, North Carolina; College of Agriculture; Ag Club. HAROLD E. BUTCHER, Jefferson City, Tennessee; College of Engineering; Ace Board, '46. 171'nt me: OREL HUSTON CAGLE, Pikeville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Kappa. Sigma Fraternity; Honor Roll, '44-'45, '46-'47; Spanish Club, '47-'48. CHARLES CAIN, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Engineering; Phi Kappa Phi, AVIARGARET ANNE CAIN, Little Rock, Arkansas; Bachelor of Science; Home Economics Club, '45-'46, '46-'47, '47-'48; Y Cabinet, '45-'48; Treasurer, Y.VV.C.A., '47; Social and Civic Service Chairman for Chi Omega. Sorority, '47; Carnicus. '46; Aloha Ge, '46; Convoca- tions, '46-'48; House Council, '46; VOLUNTEER, '46; Home ECO- nomics Council, '47; All-Sing, '47; Girls Chairman of Chest Drive, '47; U. '1'. Usher, '47; Chairman of Home Economics Banquet, '47; Chi Omega. Sorority. JAMES ELBERT CAMPBELL, JR., Humbolt, Tennessee; Bachelor of Science, College of Engineering; Transfer, U. T. J. C.; A.S.C.E., '39; Football. '39; Basketball, '39; A.S.C.E., '46; Secretary, '47. JAMES L. CAMPBELL, Memphis, Tennessee; Bachelor of Science: College of Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. JOHN RI. CANIPBELL, Spring Hill, Tennessee; Bachelor of Science; Ag Club, '41, '46, '47; Alpha Zeta, '46, '47; Scabbard and Blade; '46; Pershing Rifles, '42; Omicron Delta Kappa, '47; All Students Council, '47; Phi Kappa. Phi; Who's XVho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. S ixlh Row: WILLIAM OSCAR CAMPBELL, Jackson, Tennessee; College of Electrical Engineering; Honor Roll, '39; A.I.E.E., '43; Orange and White, '46; A,I.E.E., '47; Tennessee Engineer, '47. TIIONIAS EDWARD CANTRELL, Etowah, Tennessee; Bachelor of Science; Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity; Head Cheerleader, '42; Joe College, '46; Honor Roll, '46; Alternate Cheerleader, '46; li'aternity Corresponding Secretary, '46; Tennis Team, '46, '47, '48; Scabbard and Blade, '46, '47, '48; R.O.T.C., '47. DALLAS CANTVVELL, Deer Lodge, Tennessee; School of Agri- vulture. BENNIE E. CARMICHAEL, Talbott, Tennessee; School of Educa- tion; R.O.T.C. RUTH KELLER CARNES, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Sigma. Kappa Sorority; U. T. Chorus, '44-'46; B.S.U.. '44-'46; Blue Triangle, '44-'46; Home Economics Club, '46-'48; Vice-President of Sorority. '46. RACHEL CARTER, Smyrna, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; 1.8.0.; Hiking Club. SEN10BS :: 3,: mg: m: 33:26 : WWWM x mmmmn 5' WW ??quww Wm 3M x! , 3y wssww 6 32:22:23: : WW , 3W Maw 22:22; mfgiigsv 21m? '9 ,, m 5333? m 9 mg mg Wm. wwzmw'mm x L , ,, 3;? t , ym wwwgmm W' ' - ' I IN way: . A V; . ;A;:::35,::Qaic7 V W Wm $51: 5:33 w. 2 : : W , N,vwmmg L N ???ng u ,3; ,u y, 3:933:33? Wga 2 wmaawxw' V 3 wwAyJSIJV' ana. , , 3 :iaf 9$wu , 4, mMaAwEn W WADKQEW ' 3 I WWW I wgumwm I Wiisma I $52??? a unwary; 3'3;S 9.1on m W WM 3 m; g: M EgsSng-g wmmm W . t 4 :Wgzvsigkik a y'bz bx V : mgmgs; m Flrst Row: CHARLES RUFUS CASH, JR., Memphis, Tennessee; College of Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Sigma. Fraternity; Tau Beta Pi, '47; A.S.M.E. WILLIAM THOMAS SHDOLLAR, Ridgely, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Alpha T u Omega; Honor Roll, '46; Ag Club. GEORGE A. CA'I'HEY, JR., Memphis. Tennessee; College of Engi- neering; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Intramural Manager, '45; All-Star Softball Team, '45; Independent Softball Champs, '45; Indoor Relay Champs, '47; Cadet Captain R.O.T.C., '44; American Institute 01' Electrical Engineers; Head Monitor, Stadium Dormitory, '47. W'ILTON LEON CHILDERS, Germantown, Tennessee; Coiloge of Agriculture. ROBERT CARL CLARK, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Engi- neering; Phi Kappa. Phi. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD CLARK, Pikeville, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity; Alpha Zeta; Ag Club Basketball Team; President of A11 Student Club, '42; Winner of Athletic Trophy, '46; V'Vinner of Alpha Zeta. Cup, '42. Second me: MARY ELLEN COCHRAN, Tiptonville, Tennessee; College of Home Economics. BERNARD L. COHN, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Honor Roll, '46. VYILLIAM RALPH COLE, Elizabethton, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Honor Roll, '47. WILLIAM HAROLD COLEY, Westmoreland, Tennessee; Ag Club, '44; Vice-President, '44; President, '45; Keffer Trophy; Independent Student Council; All Student Council; Scarabbean Sophomore Award; Scarabbean Society; Alpha. Zeta; Assistant Barnwarming Manager; Bamwarming Committee; Honor Roll; Dairy Club, '47; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. HAMMER F. COLLINS, JR., Memphis, Tennessee; College of Busi- ness Administration; Band; '41; Orange and White, '41; Y.M.C.A., '41; Tribune of Sigma Chi, '42; Treasurer, Sigma Chi, '47. MARY VIRGINIA COMBS, Bristol, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Delta. Zeta; Delta. Psi Omega, '44-'47; Secretary-Tl'ea- surer of Delta Upsilor Omega, '44; President of Delta Upsilon Omega, '45; Playhouse, '46-'48; Rifle Club, '47; W.S.G.A., '46; Political Representative of Delta Zeta Sorority. Third Rorw: ROBERT ERW'IN COOK, London, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Sigma. Alpha Epsilon; Beaver Club, '45; Chorus, '44; Y Cabi- net, '45; Usher Corps, '44; Assistant Manager of Basketball, '45. 'WILLIAM C. COOKE, Monterey, Tennessee; College of Business Administration. DOUGLAS W. COULTER, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma Chi. HUIVIPHREY MARTIN COULTER, Spring City, Tennessee; College of Business Administration. FAY JUNE COX, Ridgeby, Tennessee; College of Business Admin- istration; Delta. Gamma; Treasurer, Pi Omega Pi; Treasurer of Delta. Gamma, '46; Y ; Swimming Club, '45; Honor Roll, '45-'47. JEANNETTE CHOVVNING CRAWTORD, Memphis, Tennessee; Col- lege of Home Economics; Kappa Delta; Recreation Club, '45; Swim Club, '46; Home EC Club, '45;-'47; Viee-President of Home Ec Club, '47; Chorus. '47; Usher Corps, '48; Y Cabinet, '47; Aloha Committee, '46; Convocation Committee, '46; VV.S.G.A., '48; Orienta- tion Leader, '46; Intramural Committee, '46. Fourth Row: NENA JEANE CRENSHAW', Tupelo, Mississippi; College of Liberal Arts; Chi Omega. AUDNEY B. CROVVDER, Sparta, Tennessee; College of Engineering; A.S.M.E., '40. '42; Pershing Rifles, '41-'43; Scabbard and Blade, '42. SUE VVILLENE CRUDE, Rives, Tennessee; College of Home Eco- nomics; Phi Mu; Home EC Club; Blue Tl'iangel Club; Swimming Club. JOHN HUGH DAIL, Blountville. Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Track, '41-'42; Honor Roll, '46. L. R. HESLER Dam of HM Collzgc of Liberal Jm RHEA ANDERSON DAIL, Blountville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Track, '41-'42; Honor Roll, '46. llOVV'ARD E. DALE, Hampshire, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Sears Freshman Scholarship, Danforth Scholarship, Ag Club Presi- dent, '47; Treasurer, Sophomore Class; Scarrabean Soph Award; President, Wesley Foundation; Aloha. 0e Comm.; Treasurer, ISO; Sesqui-Centennial Comm.; ASC Dance lilanager; Biologia, Alpha Zeta; Scarrabean Society; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Fifth Rorw: CARROLL H. DAVENPORT, Jackson, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Orange and White, '42-'43; Manager of Swimming Team, '42-'43; Y.M.C.A,, '42-'43; President of Alpha Tau Omega, '46; Fraternity Relations Board, '46. DE LYS MARTHA DAVENPORT, Chattanooga, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi; Newman Club; Swimming Club; Modern Dance Club; Recreation Club. 'VVALTER. EDWIN DAVID, Covington, Tennessee; College of Busi- ness Administration; Honor Roll, '46'47. DEAN FREDERICK DAVIS, Johnson City, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Honor Roll, '46-'47; Biologia. EARL GATEWOOD DAVIS, Little Rock, Arkansas; College of Business Administration. JAMES EARL DAVIS, Clifton, Tennessee; College of Business Administration. Szxtlz Row: KATHERINE CARLTON DAVIS, Fountain City, Tennessee; Alpha. Delta. Pi; College of Business Administration; Orange and White, '44-'47; Business Manager, '46-'47; VOLUNTEER, '47-'48; Pho- tography Editor; Blue Triangle, '44-'47; Vice-President, '46-'47; Scholarship Club of Alpha. Delta. Pi, '44-'45; Treasurer of Alpha Delta. Pi, '46-'47; Mortar Board, '47-'48; Playhouse; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Radio Work Shop, '47-'48; Secretary. EDW'ARD DARWIN DANCEY, JR., North Wilkesboro, North Carolina; College of Administration. MARGARET LEE DEARSTONE, Greenville, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Home Economics Club. E. HENRY DE CANTILLON, Meriden, Connecticut; College of Liberal Arts; Manager of Varsity Swimming Team, '47-'48; Newman Club; V01 Vets; 1.8.0. RENA lVIAE DE HART, Alcoa, Tennessee; College of Education; Chorus, '43-'44-'46-'47; Band, '43-'44-'46. ANN GORDON DEMPS'I'ER, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Busi- ness Administration; Chi Omega. Fraternity; Home Economics Club, '44-'45-'46; Modern Dance, '44; U. T. Chorus, '45-'46-'47; Politics! Representative, '45-'46-'47; Blue Triangle, '46-'47; Y.XV.C.A., '44-'45- '46-'47; Orientation Leader; Aloha. Oe; Carnicus; Torch Staff, '46; Honorary Major, R.O.T.C., '44; Beauty, '44; Treasurer of Sophomore Class, '45; Rush Chairman of Chi Omega, '46; Betty Coed, '45; Honorary Captain, R.0.T.C., '45; Cheerleader, '45-'47; Y Cabinet '46-'47; Omicron Nu Recognition, '45; Treasurer of Senior Class. '47; Advisory Committee; U. T. Chorus, '46-'47; Chairman, Inter- Church Supper, '47; Individual Stunts, Carnicus, '47; Chi Omega Sing, '47; Decorations for Homecoming Reception, High School, 1947, High School Day, 1947; Ushers; Aloha Oe, 1947, Convocation, '48; XV.S.S.F, Committee; Vice-President, Y.VV.C.A.; Vice-President, Chi Omega, '47-'48; W.S.G.A. Council, '47-'48; Pi Omega, Pi, '47-'48; Junior Delegate to National Chi Omega Convention, '46; President Of Mortar Board, '47-'48; Honor Roll, '44-'45-'46-'47; W'ho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. 2.9 393?: Z ,9 9 i S 9 . 959mm W: 3; 3; .3; 99:49.31? 9999933992129 9 Weev'ag'oki waft 33W 33:99 3? 5,12 S333 9mm: m. ,9 ,WM $929333. 239999sz 9.99 59W? 9; ., 999999999 52:13: 9 V ggggv 999 2999.: $3575; 3, 9 WW 9 99,9 w 319 93.39999 W V: krawgvaww .1 m, . .99.. 4991; 9299999 ' gs : 9 f t : 2? 99 f w 92743;; s 29999 99 m9 .9 9:; 5 ;92. .9592; 993.27: 9 . .wmm ggwm. ,9, 9999.; 93,? 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N M99999 99999: Hz; 9m: . 9 gangsta. wa'fa 535333' $999999, 9 w 9 y mi men'swaizx - amam , 9. 99999999 9 969 99 ; 9 39993,: F in! Raw: JOHN DEVIESE, Dover, Tonnessee; College of Business Adminis- tratinn. ELIZABF'I'H CHEYNE DEVINE, Knoxville, Tonnes .9; f'nllege or Liberal Ar Alpha. Omim'on Pi; St-holzu'ship Omcei. 46: Historian, '47 t'm'l'esponding Secretary, '48; Freshman Scholarship Award. ' Alpha Lambda. Delia: Svm'utary. '47; Historian, '40: Senior Adxism: '48: Sigma Deita. Pi; Frlshman Advisor. '48; Spanish Club. Sot'ial Chairman, '46: Svm'elm'y. '47. Pi'vsident '4S: Pi Lambdu Theta Treasurer. '48: Examinntion Committve, '48; Mm'tzlr Board 'I'reasnrvr, '43: VOLI'NTEER, '4. ; Orientation Leader. '47; Swimming Hluh '45; Pi Lambda. Theta Award to Cuts'auding Junior; 'l'eimossr-nn Staff. '47-'48; Honor Roll. '45-'4G-'47-'48; Phi Kappa Phi; H'ho's Who Among Ftudvuts in AmL-rit'an Universities and Colleges. MARIA L, DORA, Morristown, 'I'mmpss.e; 4'01!ng of Homo Er-n- nnmk . Sigma Kappa; lelg'o 'l'i'ainei: '47-'48: Recreation Club. '44 'lm Sn-t-rotm'y and Treasui'm'; '47-'4M Hnmv E0 Club. '44-'48: ., '44-'48: Swimming Club, 3-1343; 4Yeslcy Foundation. '44-'45; Intramurnls. '44-'48; Orientation Leader. '47. STEVE DOKA, Mm-ristown, TDnnvssew; Volleg'v of Liberal Arts. DOROTHY JXHYNEY, Sale Frock. Tennvssvv: Colleg'v 01' Home ICr-nnomirs: Alpha Omicron Pi. BASIL Dl'ANE DRAI'ER, Knnxvillo, Temwssvo: C011vgo or Engi- nvm'ing: 'l'au Rum Pi, '47-'48; 1.001th Schmarship, '47; A.S.M.E.. '48. varvLai'y-Treusui'vr, A.S.M.E., '48. Strand Raw: OLIVE JANET DRAI'ER, Knoxville, 'J'mmvssm-; College of Liberal Arts: Blue Triangle, '44; Biologizi, '47-'48; Phi Kappa Phi. '48. B'ALLACE N. DUDNEY, XVaterinwu, Tonnvssoe; College of Agricul- Ag Club, '46-'47 49; Dairy Club. '46-'47-'4 Treasurvr, '47-'48; Advertising Manager. Tennessee Farmer. '46- 47: Managing Editor. '47-'48; Stuff Photngraphm'. '46-'47-'48: Baseball Team. '47-'48; Ag Club; Basketball and Softball, '46-'47- 48. JOE CHANCE DUNN, Cedar Hill, 'l'ennosse'e; Colioge of Agriculture; Pi Kappa. Phi; Ag Club, '46-'47-'48; Freshman Adviser, Ag Club, '47-'48; Bai'nwarmin' Staff, '47. L. V. EBERLE, JR., Memphis, Tennessee; College of Engineering. DOROTHY EDENTON, Alamo, Tonnessco; College of Home Eco- lmmics' Home EC Club, '44-'45-'44i-'47: Presimvnt. All Students Club, '45-'4 1'1' 'ident of B.S,U., '44-'45-'4G; Forum Club, '45-'46; S.C.A., '44-'45-'-Hi: B.SIZ. Conn ' '46-'47. MARION ELLIS, Clarksville, Tennessee; Pollege of Home Eco- nomics; Kappa Delta; Home Er-onnmivs Club, '44-'46-'47; Intra- murals, '44-'48; Kappa. Delta. Secretary. '47-'45. Third Rorw: FAY ELDRIDGE EMMONS, Meridian, Mississippi; F'ollpge of Liberal Ar s; 'l'rvasure-r nt' Biologia. '47-'454 HENRY IS. EI'BANK, Kimxvillv. 'l'ennessm'; College of Business .-Mministmtion; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. 'I'HO. S H. EVANS, Knoxvillu. 'I'emiessuv; Follogo of Business Administration: I'IUSHU'IH of Nnhhovyayii Etwvrniug Board, '44:. SARA JANIS FARRAK, Shplln'villo. 'J'onnvssou: Pollege of Business Arhninisirmiml: Delta Gamma Sorority; iwe-l'nsidnnt and Pledge Mistress, '46-'47; Hnmv in Club, '43-'46147. PHILIP BARRETT FARRIS, Nashville, Tvnnvssoc; Cnllr'ge of Agriculture. SARA CATHERINE FAI'CE'IW'E, Bristol, Tennessee; College of Husiunss Adminisn'ation: Zola Tau Alpha Sorority; U, T, Chorus; l'. T. Rand; Swimming Club. Fourth Rarw: JOHN E. FAI'ST, Hiltnns. Virginia; VoIIt-go ol' Busim-ss Administra- tion; Hnum' toll, '-Jl-'4Z-'47; Phi Kappa Phi. N. D. PEACOCK I'iH-Dmn, 0011ng of ngirulture EIHVARD M. FEL'I'ON, JR., Ooltewah, Tennessee; Collnge of Business Administration. GJVEN LOUISE FERREE, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Home Economins; Chi Omega Sorority; Y.W.C.A., '44; Home EC Club, '44-'45-'46; Volleyball. '44. FRANCES FISHER, Rives, Tennessee; College of Home Economics: Phi Omega Fraternity; Transfer from Union University, '45-'46; U. T. Chorus, '47; Home Ec Club, '47; Y.VV.C.A., '47. ROBERT REED FLYNN, JIL, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma. Chi Fraternity; Transfer from Memphis State College; Usher Corps, '47; Y.M.C.A.; '47-'48. 4VILLIAM MAX FORBIS, JR.. Jackson. Tennessee; College of Engineering; Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; A.S.C.F. Fifth me: MARY FRANCES FORD, Dayton. Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Alpha Ominon Pi Sorority; Transfer from Shorter College; U. T. Chorus, '45-'46-'4T; Y.W.C.A.; Carnicus. '45; Alpha Omicron Pi, Carnicus Committee, '45; Best Pledge, '45; Carnicus Director, '47; Treasurer, '48; U. T, All Sing, '45-'47-'48; Vioe-Prcsi- dent, Sigma Delta Pi, '48; Spanish Club, '45-'47; Pi Omega Pi. CARROLL FRANK FOURIVIY, SR, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Law; Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Homecoming Committee, '45; President of Sigma. Alpha Epsilon, '46; Pledgemaster, '45; Circle and Torch, '46; President; Historian of Phi Delta. Phi; Member of Tennessee Bar Association. DORIS JEAN F07VLER, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Honor Roll, '46-'47. BETTY J0 FOX, Concord, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Phi Kappa Phi; Orientation Leader, '45; Spanish Club Publicity Man- ager, '45-'46; Treasui'e' '46-'47, Vice-President, '47-'48; Y Cabinet '47; Sigma, Delta. Pi, '46-'48; I.S.O. Council, '46-'48; Honor Roll, '44-'48; Pi Lambda Theta; Contributor, Tennessean. BEN S. FRETZ, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Business Admin- istration; Phi Gamma. Delta. Fraternity; Historian, '46-'47; Corres- ponding Secretary, '47-'48; VOLUNTEER Staff, '48. JAMES WILLIAM GARNER, Dyer, Tennessee; College of Engi- neering. Sixtlz Rovw: JOHN L. GARNER, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Business Ad- ministration; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Vice-President, '47; Usher's Vorps. '46-'47. REI'BEN JED GARRISOX, Lula, Georgia; College of Business Administration; Beta. Gamma Sigma. Fraternity; At Berry College 72172 yearsi; Commercial Club; Georgian Literary Society; Y.M.C.A.: lhmm- Roll; at U. T. Cum Laude, Spring '46; Magna, Cum Laude, Wilmer '47; Cum Laude, Spring '47; Charter Member of Bpta Gamma Sigma, '47. JANE LONGMIRE GIESLER, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Alpha. Delta Pi Sorority; Orange and White Staff, '44. ROBERT NIICIIAEL GLEESON, Nashville, Tonncssee; College of Liberal Arts. BETTY FRANCES GODDARD, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration. MARY LOIS QUINTON GODSEY, Chattanooga, Tennessee; College or' Home Economics; Transferred Young Haine College, Georgia; Home Ec Club, '45-'47; W'csley Foundation, '45-'47. SENI0BS mi? $555 w 93 45:955.:qu 9 :5: 3133933 wmssw 3 v, saagwu MW mgmm $5133; 5;: U 5 353M ERNSQ3 akvvawMQ 3803 3 53:55, , wag $ I I 9 V 1:235:552: wmhw g $th: 3 2:3 a am , , , ma? yawn x: A , mihdk' w ms 5 ,gw 59an 5H g 3 3m 51245555.: kw 3M? 33 v w :stW am 33 33,3 53:va ,' M WW3 Wk? A v M: h , 73 34:5.2353135 Mommwwwtezerw 3:25:33? 3 W 5 3 3 I I 3 333333333 vamszizszw 5 ' 3 3 IL 3335; y 45912593933 W WV 4 5 63333 4 H ' gig??? w V , , . , X5:: 33333 3 gm $ m 38 F int Rorw: CHARLES LEIGHTON GOODE, Greenville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration. JAMES E. GOODNER, Cleveland, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma. Alpha. Epsilon Fraternity. JENNINGS 5VILSON GOODVV'JN, Sheffield, Alabama; College of Business Administration. CHARLES KENNETH GOSE, Knoxville, Tennessee; Business Administration. ABERNATHY GRAHADI, Jackson, Tennessee; College of Engineer- ing; A,S.C.E., '41-'42-'46-'47; President, '46; Treasurer, '47-'48; A.C.E. Board, '46-'47. ANNE ELIZABETH GRAHADI, Jasper, Tennessee; College of Edu- cation; Phi Eta. Tau, '45-'48; Chorus, '47-'48. College of Second Row: ROY 1VILLIADI IMONTROSE GRAHABI, J'R., Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. HERBERT ARNOLD GRAY, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Busi- ness Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Sports Editor VOLUNTEER, '46-'47; Associate Editor VOLUNTEER, '46-'47; President of Sigma Alpha. Epsilon, '47; Member of Fraternity Re- lations Board, '47. IIOW'ARD EUGENE GREENW'ELL, Knoxvme. Tennessee; College of Engineering; Tau Beta. Pi. MARGARET R. GIFFIN, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts, Alpha Delta Pi; Blue Triangle; Secretary, Alpha. Delta, Pi. JON HOPE GRIFFIN, Gates. Tennessee; College of Agriculture. 'W'ILLIAJVI E. GRUBB, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Engineering; Tau Beta Pi. leird Rorw: KENNETH WAYNE GUNDERSON, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration. CONRAD WITTEN HALE, Morristown, Tennessee; College of Engi- neering; Lambda. Chi Alpha; Honor Roll, '41, '42; A.CE. Board. '47, '48; Vice-President, A.S.C.E., '46; A.S.C.E., '46, '47, '48; Y.M.C.A.y '41, '42, '46, '47; Orange and White, '47; Vol Vet Club, '46, '47. MARY RUTH HALE, Morristown, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority; Transfer from Ward- Belmont; Treasurer of ADP Pledge Class, '46; Alpha Omicron Pi Scholarship Officer, '47, '48; Pi Omega Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. ALICE HALL, Fountain City, Tennessee; College of Business Admin- istration. LOUISE HALLIBURTON, Clarksville, Tennessee; College of Edu- cation; Kappa Delta. Sorority. PORTER CLINTON HANNAH, Pulaski, Tennessee; College of Agri- vulture; Alpha. Zeta. Fraternity; Honor Roll, '43, '44, '46, '47; Sears- Roebuck Agricultural Scholarship, '43; Danforth Foundation Inc. Fellowship for Freshman Agriculture Students, '44; Secretary 01' the Agriculture Club, '44. Fourtlz Rorw: SUDIE ELIZABETH HARDIN, Lenoir City, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Home Economics Club, '45-'46. HAROLD H. HARDISON, Carter's Creek, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Agriculture Club, '46-'47-'4S; Alpha Zeta. Fraternity, '47-'48; Business Manager of The Tennessee Farmer, '47-'48. LEONARD T. HARPER, Milan, Tennessee; Collsge of Business WILLIAM H. VVICKER Dean, College of Law Administration; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Transfer from University of Tennessee Junior College, '44-'45; Carnicus, '45-'46; Intramurals, '46. EDW'ARD CONRAD HART, Chattanooga. Tennessee; College of, Engineering; Kappa. Sigma Fraternity; Playhouse, '40; Orange and White Advertising Staff, '40; A.S.C.E. AUBREY B. HARVEY, C'Iarksville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. MARGARET ALICE HAVENS, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Canterbury Club, Secretary, '45; Vice-President, '46; President, '47. Fifth Rarw: NINA KATHERINE HAYNES, Smyrna, Liberal Arts; 1.8.0., '45; Recreation Club. '45. RODNER O'NEAL HAYES, Gates, Tennessee; College of Agricul- ture; Honor Roll, '45-'46-'47; Phi Delta. Kappa Fraternity. JOSEPH S. HENDERSON, JR., Maryville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Honor Boil, '45-'46-'47. GENE PAUL HENDRIX, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma Alpha. Epsilon Fraternity; VOLUNTEER, '41-'42; Carnicus Committee, '42-'46; Treasurer of S.A.E., '46-'47. MYRA HENDRIX, Erwin, Tennessee; College of Education; Kappa Delta. Sorority; Treasurer of K.D. Pledge Class, '45; Carnicus Com- mittee, '45; Recreation Club, '45; VOLUNTEER Staff, '45; U. T. Band. '45-'46; Jeannie Armstrong House Council, '46-'47-'48; U. T. Playhouse, '47-'48; President of Jeannie Armstrong, '47; Social Service Chairman of K.D., '47. ELIZABETH JOHNSON HENRY, Oak Ridge, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Delta. Zeta Sorority; Treasurer, D. Z., '46; Home Economics Club, '44; U. T. Band, '44-'45-'46; Pi Lambda. Theta Sorority, '46-'47; OmiCron Nu, '47. Tennessee; College of S ixtlz Rorw: HERSEL H. HICKMAN, Jefferson City, Tennessee; College of Home Economics. THEODORA HIGGINS, Hopewell, Virginia; College of Home Eco- nomics; Cotillion Club, '42-'43-'44 4Madison Collegen Home Eco- nomics Club, '45-'46-'47. JOE GARLAND HIGGS, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Engi- neering; Pi Kappa. Alpha; A.S.C.E.; Tau Beta. Pi. BETTY LYNN HIGHBAUGH, Fountain City, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Kappa. Delta Sorority; Honor Roll, '44-'45-'46-'47; Blue Circle, '45; Vice-President, Baptist Student Union, '45-'46; President of Baptist Student Union Chorus, '46; All-Sing, '45-'46-'47; Aloha Oe Committee, '45; Pledge President, Kappa. Delta, '44; Social Chairman, Kappa. Delta, '48. ELIZABETH ANN HILL, Shouns, Tennessee; College of Education; Zeta. Tau Alpha. Sorority; Transfer from Shorter College, Home, Georgia, '45; Education Chairman, '45-'46; Vice-President, Zeta. Tau Alpha, '47-'48; W.S.D.A., '47-'48; President of Jennie Armstrong '47-'48. MORRIS RALPH HILL, Duff, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts. 4W SENIIDBS ygasdwwiym mWWzv mm; 455413 a mum N y w :2 ; ; Sgsg sigh $3 mg gay w 9 w w 23.32; x: : Wi:i ; .:,: ?; :5 ??HE: :i Mwo'm g a :1' 4 MW 3; g -, , Mm: - gff'fr? $535 w gage ma W x ,' ' 4 :;: 1:55;? A 4; y Mi: g; $53 : 343 ,grmgi , w xgght : ' g ,NJ'X x fag $55; View mix 83; 4 i 61 1mm 2;;ng Wzme VW m: mow :: w gwgmg 3:41 a 4 A w ngpgg V, V a was, . . gym m. s ; 53w F irst Row: DOUGLAS E. HOLT, Johnson City, Tcnnessev; College of Business Administration; Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. JAMES BROOKS HOLT, Johnson City. Tl-IHU'SSE'S; Follpge 01' Business Administration; Pi Kuppu Phi Fraternity; Honor RolL '46-'47. G- ENE KY. HOL' HOFER, Memphis. Tennessee: College of Engineer- ing: Phi Eta Sigma. Secretary '46-'47: P1 aunt, Phi Eta Sigma, '47, Tennessee Engineer, '44, 46, '47; A WI E., '43, '41. 46, ' 7: President, A,S.M.E., '44; Spcretary-T1'easurer. A 7 ...E '47: Tall Beta. Pi, '47-'48; Delegate to National Conveniiun, 4.42111. Board Secretary-'l'reasurur, '47-'48; Lockcitt Scholarship Award. '47; 110nm- Roll. '43; '44. '46, 47; S; rrabbean Soviety. '47- 48. DENNIS FLIN ' HOO'I'EN, JIL, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Transfer from V.P,1. TOMMY HOPKIN , Knoxviilv. Tunnessee; College or Busim-Ss Adininisiration; President, Sophomore Class: 1.8.0; Treasurer; Yul Yet Club; 1.5.0. Counr-il. JOSEPH W'. HOITSE, Knoxville. Tennessee; College 01' Engineering; A.S.M.E., '43. Second Ro-u': ELGIN A. HOB'AKD, Michie, Tennessee; College 01' Agriculture; Honor Roll, '46-'47. BRUCE HAROLD HOW'REN, Youngstown, Ohio; College of Liberal A ts; Kappa Sigma. Fraternity; Biologia. '47. TORI HUDDLESTON, Murfreesboru. Tennessoe; Colloge 0f Businesg Administration; Sigma. Alth Epsilon Fraternity. MARY LEE INGLE, Shelbyviila, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Zeta. Tau Alpha, Fraternity; Transfer from Millig'an College; Secretary-Ti'easurer, Student Council; Scholarship Chair- man, Zeta Tau Alpha. Fraternity, '46-'47; Recroation Club, '46. ROY PAUL ISBELL, VVhitehaven, Tennessee; College of Engineer- ing; Delta. Sigma. Phi Fraternity; President, Delta Sigma Phi, '46; Fraternity Relations Board, '46; Nahheeyayli Governing Board, '46-'48; A.S.M.E., '42-'43, '46-'48; Honor Roll, '43. JOHN DALY IVY, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Business Admin- istration; Kappa, Sigma Fraternity; Honor Roll, '43-'47; President of Delta Sigma Pi; Member of Pershing Rifles. Third Rorw: DOROTHY ESTELL JAMISON, Tiptonville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Sigma Kappa Fraternity. JOHN FRANKLIN JENNINGS, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. CLARENCE HOMER JENT, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Agri- culture; Ag Club, '40-'47; Honor Roll, '42-43-'46-'47; Barnwarming Staff, '47. CHARLES ROBERT JOHNSON, Paragnuld, Arkansas; College of Business Administration. NATHANIEL BARNET JOHNSON, JR., Knoxvilio, Tennessee; College of Engineering; Student Chapter, AiS.G.E. BILLIE CLEO JOHNSTON, Corbin, Kentucky; College Of Liberal Arts; Delta Zeta Sorority; Secretary 01' Pledge Class, '44; Standsrs Whairmun; Vice-Prssident Jnnnie Armstrong; Orivntation Leader; Modern Dance Club; Y.W.C.A. Fom'llz Rarw: JOHN ROBERT JONES, Erwin, Tennessee; College of Law; Sigma Chi Fraternity; 13.8. in Business Administrations, ' 3. JOHN 4VILLIABI JON IS, Signal Mountain, Tennessee; College 01' Agriculture. MARY LOUISE JONES, Greenville, Tennessee; College 01' Libol'al Arts; 1.3.0.; YJViC.A,, '47-48. NANCY JONES, XVhite House, Tonnvssec: College of Home Eco- nomics. ROBERT BURUHARD JONES, Vliattanm .1, 'i'ennt-s He; College or Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraterni Treasurer, N. E. FITZGERALD Dorm, College of Edumtimz Methodist Student Center, '46-'47; Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi' '47; Honor Roll. '46-'47. ROSE ELLEN JONES, Chattanooga, Tennpssec; Collogo 01' Liberal Arts; Alpha. Delta Phi Fraternity; Transfer from University 01' Chattanooga; Phi Eta. Tau, '46-'48. szlll Row: THOMAS HOBSON JON 1S, Chattanooga, Tennessee; College 01' Business Administration. W'ILLIADI HAZEN JONES, Knoxville, 'I'ennessep; College of Busi- ness Administration: Phi Kappa Phi, '47; Honor Roll, '3 -'3 , '46-'47; U. T. Choral Society, '46-'47; Charter Member, Alpha 0f Tennessov, Beta Gamma Sigma. '47. MARTHA CLARK KANE, Kingsport, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Chi Omega Fraternity; President of Chi Omega, '47-'48; Political Representative, Chi Omega, '46-'48; Carnicus Director, Chi Omega, '46; Chapter Correspondent, Chi Omega, '46-'47; Orange and White Jolumnist, '45; Departmental Editor, '45; Assoniutu Editor. '46; Editor in Chief, '46-'47; VOLUNTEER Staff Member. '44-'45; Departmental Editor, '45-'46; Tennessean, Executive Board Member, '47; Tennessee Girl, Editor-in-Chief, '46-'47; Mortar Board; Alpha. Lambda Delta, Vice-President, '45-'46; Outstanding Sopho- more Award, Mortar Board, '46; Sigma Delta Pi, '47-'48; U. T. Chorus. '44-'47; Usher Corps, '44-48; Beaver Club, '45-'46; Y.W.C'.A. Cabinet, '45-'46; CarniCuS Committee, '45; Junior Assistant, '46; Convocation Committee, '46; Aloha Oe Committee, '45-'46; A.S.C., '47-'48; Student-Faculty Organization Board, '47-'48; VV.S.G.A., '17-'48; Honor Roll, '44-'48; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, '46-48; Secretary, Junior Class, '45-'46; Phi Kappa Phi, '47-'48. LAURA JANETTE KEENER, Knoxvillo, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Chi Omega Fraternity; Blue Triangle. ROMIE W'ESLEY KENDALL, Martin, Tennessee; College 01 Agri- vulture. EDDIE 0. KENNEDY, JR., Knoxville, Tcunesseo; College of Busi- ness Administration. Sixth Ra-w: DOROTHY ANN KERR, Signal Mountain, Tonnesseo; College of Liberal Arts; Phi Mu Fraternity; Set;retary-Treasursr, Henson Hall. '44-'43; Carnicus Staff, '45-'47: Orientation Leader. '45-'46; Associate Editor, U. T, Motive, '45-'4 ; Aloha 09 Staff, '46-'47; Treasurer, Jennie Armstrong Dorm, '46; Assistant Business Manager, Ten- ncssean, '47; Assistant Business Manager, VOLUNTEER, '45-'47 Busines, Manager, VOLUNTEER, '48; Y.1V.C.A. Cabinet, '46-'48; Secretary YAV.C.A., '47-'48; Treasurer, Phi Mu Fraternity, '47-'43; Beauty Ball Sta , '44-'46; Co-Managor Beauty Ball, '47; Usher Corps, '47-'48; W'ho's Who Among Students in Amerivan Colleges and Universities, '47-'48. JAMES l'RYOR KILLOL'GH, Jaf'ksou, Tennessee; College 01' Busi- nwss Administration. RALPH B. K MBROUGH, Maryville, Tennes. ,u; Collvge 01' Businvss Administration. KATHERINE J. KIMSEY, Sparta, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts. HARVEY C. KINEER, Concord, Tennessee; College of Ag'riCulturC; Ag Club, ' '; Honor Roll, '47. BEVERLY AVONNE KING, Knoxville, Tunnsseee; College of Business Administration; Phi Mu Fraternity; Newman Club, '44-'48; 1'. '1'. 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L v.95 m T42 F irst Rorw: JAMES CLAUDE KING, JR., Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Education; Band, '43, '45, '46, '47; Chorus, '46-'47; President of Chorus, '47. JAMES KIRKPATRICK, Knoxvile, Tennessee; Colege of Engineer- ing. MARY ELLEN KITTRELL, Walstonburg, North Carolina; College Of Home Economics GEORGE C. KREVVSON, III, Magnolia, Massachusetts; College of Business Administration; Delta. Sigma Pi Fraternity; Senior Warden Delta Sigma. Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. ARNOLD D. KRIEGER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; College of Engi- neering; Zeta, Beta. Tau Fraternity; Phi Eta Sigma, '42; Tau Beta Pi, '46; Omicron Delta Kappa, '47; President, Zeta. Beta Tau, '46-'47; Band, '42-'43; Usher Corps, '42-'43; Playhouse, '42-'43; A.S.M,E., '42, '43, '46, '47; Chorus, '47; Hillel, '46-'48. JOAN DIARIE LABARR, Monticello, New York; College Of Liberal Arts; Delta. Zeta. Fraternity; Pan-Hellenic Council. '47-'48; Newman Club, '44-'48; Swimming Club, '44-'48; Rifle Club, '47-'48; Political Science Club, '47-'48; Carnicus, '47; Rush Chairman, Delta Zeta, '47-'48; Pan-Hellenic Publicity Chairman, '46-'48; House Council, '44, '46, '47, '48; Orientation Leader, '46, '47. Second Rorw: JOHN PAUL LANE, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Engineering; Delta. Sigma Phi Fraternity; Beaver Club, '47, '48. SUSAN LANGSTAFF, Oak Ridge, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Delta Gamma Fraternity; Alpha Lambda Delta; Omi- cron Nu; Rewisohn Award, '47; Vice-President, Delta Gamma, '46-' 47; President, Delta Gamma, '47-'48; Home Economics Club; Phi Kappa Phi. HENRY CLAY LASSING, Fountain City, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Carnicus, '46; 1.8.0., '46-'48. SHIRLEY VVOODARD LATTA, Carter's Creek, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Vice-President, Alpha Zeta; Ag Club, '41, '43, '46, '47; Vicc-President, Ag Club; Critic of Ag Club; Circle and Torch; Scabbard and Blade; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pershing Ritie Society; Dairy Club; Barnwarming Staff, '41, '42, '46, '47; Round-up Staff, '42, '46; Cadet Major, R.O.T.C. JOE LAY, Knoxville. Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma Nu Fraternity; Phi Eta Sigma, '43; Treasurer, Sigma Nu, '43; President of Sigma Nu, '47; Delta Sigma Pi, '47-'48; Lutz Award in Business, '47; Omicron Delta. Kappa, '47-'48; Treasurer of A.iS.C., '47-'48; Phi Kappa Phi. EDITH LAYMAN, Athens, Tennessee; College of Home Economics. Third Rorw: GRAHAM WEAVER LEONARD, Old Hickory, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity; Fraternity Rela- tions Board Representative; Orange and White Columnist. MARK EDWARD LEVITCH, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts. CLAYTEEN LEWIS, Athens, Tennessee; College of Business Ad- ministration; Phi Kappa Phi. ELIZABETH M. LINDSAY, Maryville, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Chi Omega Fraternity; Secretary, '47-'48; VOLUNTEER, Assistant Business Manager, '45; Advertising Manager, '46; Business Manager, '47; Carnicus Committee, '45-'47; Manager, '47; All-Sing Committee Chairman, '47; Aloha. Oe; Convocation Committee, '45- '48; Mortar Board Award. '45; Mortar Board, '47-'48; VV.S.G.A., President, '47-'48; Co-Manager VOLUNTEER Beauty Ball, '47; Swimming Club, '44-'48; Home Economic Club Council, '45-'47; Secretary, '46; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, '45-'47; C'o-op Book Store, '46-'47; Intramurals, '44-'48; House Council, '47; A.S.C. Council; Usher Corps; Bridge Tournament; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, '48. ELIZABETH JUNE LINKOUS, Jacksboro, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College. A. J. LONG, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Engineering; Alpha. Chi Sigma; A.T.Ch.E., '47-'48. N. W. DOUGHERTY Dean, College of Engineering WZ' ' sv- m.- m , m. . 59.5 34 Fourtlz Rorw: DOROTHY H. LONG, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts. JOHN L. LONGLEY, JR., Knoxville, Tennessee; College bf Liberal Arts; Poetry Prize, '40-'41; Poetry Editor, Tennessean, '47; Editor-in-chief, Tennessean. '47-'48. CAPITOLA LOOPER, Jamestown, Tennessee; College 01' Busincs: Administration; Transfer from Tennessee Tech, '46; Chorus, '46-'47; Honor Roll, '46-'47; Phi Kappa Phi. JO ANN LUSBY, LaFolIette, Tennessee; College of Business Admin- istration; Alpha. Delta. Pi Fraternity; Freshman Y Council, '45- '46; Y.W.C.A., '45-'48; Orange and White. '45-'46; All-Sing Com- mittee, '47; Pan-Hellenic Representative, '45-'46; President, Alpha Delta Pi, '47-'48; Honor Roll, '45-'47; Orientation Leader, '46-'47; Intramurals, '45-'47; Alpha Delta Pi Scholarship Award, '45; Pi Omega. Pi, '46-'47; Usher Council Convocations '45; House Counvil, '46-'47; Band, '45-'46; U, T. Playhouse, '45-'46; Spanish Club, '45-'46; Phi Kappa Phi. ROBERT AINSLEY BICCABE, Knoxville, Tennessee; Coilege of Bus- iness Administration; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Phi Kappa Phi, JOHNNIE LOUISE MCCOIN, Washington, D. 0.; College of Liberal Arts; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority; Vice-President of Sophomore Class. '45; All-Sing, Chairman of Alpha Delta. Pi, '45; Treasurer of Alpha Delta Pi, '46; Carnicus, Chairman of Alpha Delta Pi, '48; Beauty Ball, '48. Fifth Rotw: EARL B. McCLANAHAN, JR., Nashville, Tennessee; College of Bus- iness Administration; Sigma. Chi Fraternity; Nahheeyayli Board President, '45-'46-'47; Sigma Chi President, '46-'47; Newman Club. '40-'41-'45-'46-'47; Usher Corps, '41-'42-'45-'46-'47; A.I.E.E., '40-'41; Fraternity Relations Board, '42-'46-'47; Vols Vets, '46. MARSHALL McCLURE, Knoxville. Tennessee; College of Engineer- ing; Alpha Chi Sigma Professional Chemists Fraternity. VERDA LEE MCCULLOUGH, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Edu- cation; Delta. Zeta Sorority; Blue Triangle Publicity Council, '47; Guard Delta. Zeta, '47. ANN lVlcFADDEN, Memphis, Tennessee; College of liberal Arts; Kappa. Delta. Sorority; Publicity Chairman U. T. Chorus, '45-'46-'47 '48; Recreation Club, '46; Swim Club, '46; Vice-President of Kittie Kain, '46; President of Kittie Kain, '47. CARBICK Y. McGAUGHEY, Dunwoody, Georgia; College of Bus- iness; Sigma. Alpha Epsilon. BOB McKINLEY, Granville, Tennessee; Colioge of Business Admin- istration; V01 Vets Club, '46-47; Baseball, '47. Sixth Row: JAMES LENOX MGKNIGHT, Clarksviiie, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Sigma Chi; Honor Roll, '46-47. DONALD M. McLEAN, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Beaver Club, '42-'43; Publi- cations Council, '43; Scabbard and Blade, '42-'43; Manager Tennis Team, '42; Business Manager of Orange and White, '42-'43; Senior Assistant Manager of Carnicus, '43; Scarabbean Senior Society, Pres- ident of Sigma. Alpha. Epsilon. MARY RUTH MelVIURRAY, Jefferson City, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Home EC Club, '47; Honor Roll, '46-47. JOHN A. MARTIN, LaGrande. Oregon; College of Engineering; Tau Beta. Pi; Honor Roll, '46-'47; Phi Kappa Phi. DORIS MAUK, Bristol, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts. JAMES W. MAXEY, Ashland City, Tennessee; College of Agricul- ture; Sigma. Phi Epsilon; Ag Club; V01 Vet; Vice-President Sigma Phi Epsilon, '47-'48. M Q. um SENIGBS 3m! m 2W, J :yfng': 8 g : 132$ g; y in Wg'rvuqm w m a, W MW 2; 35m m: RV ; . 3y 3? t , 5 WW :7 , , sxa ,4, x3 a gum? Jss gwggmm M Wm M , 4L $ , 1 44 Firs! Raw: JEAN MEDLIN, Morristmvn, Tennosseo; College of Business Admin- istration; Alpha. Delta Pi; Orange and White, '44, ' 1, '41:; Usher Corps, '47, '48; Volunteer, '47, '48; U. T. Playhouse, '45, '46, '47; Y.VV.C.A. BARBARA ANN MEHAFFEY, Knoxville, Tennessee; College 01' Home Economics; Delta Delta Delta; President of Delta Delta Delta, '47; Pan-Hellenic Council, '47. JEANETTE NIELGRARA, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts: Doha Zeta: Newman Club, '44-'48; Carnicus Committee, '45; Modem Dance Club, '46, '47; Beaver Club, '46, 47; VicePresidem 01' Delta. Zeta, '47, '48. MARGI'ERITE MILLER, Knoxville, Tmmcssee; College 01' Homv Economics. RACHEL ANNE MILLER, Clarksville, Tennessee; College 01' Homv ldvonomivs: Homo Er; Club, '46, '47. FRANCES LOI'ISE MITCHELL, Tuliahomn, Temwssee; College 711' lCduvatiOn, Semnd me: UITY ROBERT BIOFFITT, JR., McMinnVille. Tennessee; Collpge 01' Enginvoring; Tau Beta Pi; AIEE Student Branch, '47; lRE StuV dent Branch, '47; Honor Roll, '46, '47; Phi Kappa Phi. BETTY MONTGOMERY, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Hnmw Economics; Llhi Omuga. VOSS A. MOORE, JR., 1 hattanoogu. 'I'eunvssoe; Collpg'e 0f Eugimeri mg; Lambda Phi Alpha; Tau Beta Pi; Honor 1011, '42, '46, '47: IRE, '47; AIEE, '46, '47. 4V; L'I'ER EBLEN MOORE, Etownh, Tennessee; College 01' Jourw nalism; Rum! '42; B.SU, Council, '43; Orange and White, '46, '47. IMOGEA'E MORGAN, t'unniugham. Tennessee: College of Homu Economics; Kappa. Delta; Swimming Club, '45, '46, '47, '48. ANN MORRIN', Knoxville, Tennessee; College 01' Liberal Arts; Alpha Delta Pi; Swimming Club, '46, '46; Modern Dance Club, '45, '43; Y.W.C.A,. '44; Blue Triangle, '16; Tennessean. '47; Spanish Club, '45, '45, '17. Third Rarw: ARTHUR 1'. MORRIS, Paris, Tount-sseo; L'uiloge 01' Liberal Arts; thlog'ia, '47; Honor Roll, '46, '47. CONLEY E. MORRIS, Elizabethton, Tennessee; College of Market- ing. DOROTHY M MORRIS, Ripley, Tennessee; College of Education; 1' 5.0; Band, 4-; Phi Eta Tau, '42, '4, '47; Recreation Club, '47; Swimming Club, '47, KATHRYN ,VIORRON, Columbia, Tennessee; College of Home Eco- unmics. ROBERT E. FIOSS, Asheville, North Carolina; College 01' Business Administration; D ,lta Sigma Pi; Vol Vet Club. JAMES H. MOUL'I'ON, Kingspm-L, Tenmssee; College 01' Business Administration; Phi Gamma Delta. Ii'ourllz Row: JAMES L. MYRACLE, H'ildorness, Tonnessue; College 01' Engineer- 111g. W'ILLIAM A. NASH, Grower, Missouri; College 01' Business Adminiw tration. JAMES GREGORY NAVE, Cleveland, Tennessee; College 01' Law; Lambda Chi Alpha, Fratm-nity; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. UEORG I W. OLIPHANT. Riceville Tonnessve; College of Engineer- 111g; Phi Gamma. Delta, Fraternity President Senior Class; Treas- urer Junior Class; ACE Board: lau Beta Pi; AIEE; Volunteer Award, 47; Scarabbvan Senior Society; ASC Council; Intramural Munafzrr 1'01- Phi Gamma Delta; Lillizu'man 01' Engineer's Ball; 031'- JESSE 4V. HARRIS Dirwdm', Xrlmnl of Home Ernuomiw 1948 uicus Staff; Election Commissiom 1'; Xvim's v'hn in Amw-ivan C1117 leges and Universities. '48, CHARLES ALLISON OSBORNE, Tullahoma, Tennessee; College 01' Agriculture; Kappa Alpha Fraternity. CHARLES RUSSELL OW'EN, Marked Tree, Arkansas: Collog'v 01' Business Administration; I.S.0. Fifth Row: JOHN R. 04YEN, Fulton, Kentucky; College 01' Agriculture; Alpha Tau Omega. Fraternity; Dairy Cattle Judging Team, 47; Outstand- ing Sophomore 111 Ag iculture, '46; Ag Club; Assistant Business Manager Tennessee Farmer, '47; Dairy Club President, '47; Houm- Roll, 46-47. DORIS MARIE OWNBY, toucm-d, Tennessee; College of Home Ei-oA nomics. AL PALKO, Harl'iman, Tennessee; College 01' Liberal Arts. LAWRENCE NI. PARRY, JIL, Fountain City, Temmssee; Collegu 01' Engineering; Transfer from C'arson-A uvman College and University of Illinois. HOYT N. PAYNE, JIL, Knoxville, Tennessee; College or Business Administration; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Y Cabinet, '42-'45: President Pledge Class, '42; Pledgemaster Kappa Sigma, '45; Sew rotary Kappa. Sigma, '45-46; Secretary-Treasurer Y , '46; Chair- man Aloha Oe Committee, '46; Chairman Carnicus Committee, 47: Church W'orkers Council, '46-47; Honor Roll, '47; Vice- President Kappa. Sigma, '47; Delegate to State Student Christian Conference, '48; Easter Sunrise Service, Thanksgiving Service, '47-48: Manager Aloha. 0e, '47; A.S.C. Council, '47-48; Student-Faculty Organizations Board, '47-48; President Y , '47-48; Who's Who in American C01- leges and Universities, '48; Scarabbeau Society. J. BOYD PECK, Clinton, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Alpha Z01. Agriculture Frat; Ag Club; Honor Roll, '46-47. Sixth R0x JOHN D. PEEPLES, JR., Memphis. Tennessee; College of BuSiHCSS Administration; Alpha Tau Omega, Fraternity; Beaver Club, '42; Delta. Sigma. Pi, '42, '43, '46, '47; nY Cabinet, '42, 43, '46, '47. J0 EVALYN PEVAHOUSE, Decaturvillo, Tennessee; College of Lib- eral Arts; Phi Mu Fraternity; Aglaia Reportm' for Phi Mu Fran Lernity; Blue Triangle; Spanish Club; Beauty Ball, '4647; All sing, '47. DONALD 'VVILLIAM PFITZER, Knoxville, Tennessee; College 01' Liberal Arts; Swimming Team, '41-'42; Honor Roll, '47; President Bilologia. '46-47; Active Research in Entomology with Publirzv tions, '45-47. CELINE PITTS, Trimblo, Tennessee; College 01' Home Economics; Delta Zeta Fraternity; Home EC Club, '45-'48; Baptist Student Union, '45-48; Student Chal'istian Association. BILL LAMAR, POPE, Chattanooga, Tennessee; College of Engineer 111g; Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; A,S.M.E.; U.T, Radio W'Orkw shop; Band, '42-43. ERIE KATE PORTER, Humboldt, Tennessee; College of Honw Eoonomics; Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity; Transfer from U.T., Jx'. 1,1olleg'e; Queen of Hearts, '47; Moonlight Girl of Phi Sigma Kappa. '47; Home Economics Representative 0n A.S,C., '47; Treasurer Homo lac C1ub, '47; Orientation Leader, '47; Honorary Captain R.O.T.C., '47; Zeta. Tau Alpha Best Junior Award, 47. SENIOBS W33 V1533? $?vmm n a A a e MM: a y. Qiaga . $32,552 ; av $325332? agaw wahmggg Wang ng , gigzzgg , M Newwmwa 61 gym n Wainfiizmg Wii'mammn, - V wmawg; mm Ewaxw. 3:52 M wwm e amwm mm , ,uwmww 99:$5;1 :21 ,3? 3559 fyyfiwz gum sgw K33? 909$??? m , WWW 4 :fyiigm szcgsmw a am jg; 3M 2w; 54:5? z nimma ?,ng y M ummg ,Wim, Fwy, ?ngggg? M; A Viwyxfjmgw; eh 43$ ;gww m, L ,' L mvmm 3w MVWM 0W , am , Hm, wewswmy 1, a M L , , 354;; xwgseggfii www.gw S - 3 Q, ? ; $9 $9 4 V 4; M WWM ; WWWQEW; M V , M 8 ?Vzmm , gewggfg 2mg; S :33 5, Mgzztgig : Wm mare; L 46 Fm! Row: WILLIAM EDWARD POST, Nashville, Tennessee; College of Busi- ness Administration. JOHN FRANKLIN POTTS, Hixson, Tennessee; College of Engineer- ing; Alpha Lambda Tau Honorary Fraternity. CLAUDE JACKSON POW'ELL, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Colloge of Business Administration. LAURIE POWELL, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Phi Mu Fraternity; Canterbury Club, '44-'48. MARILYN POWERS, Lake Lure, North Carolina; College, of Home Economics; Delta. Delta Delta Fraternity; Alpha Lambda Delta. '44-'48; Omicron Nu, '47-'48; Y.VV.C.A.; Pi Lambda Theta, '47-48; Beaver Club, '46-47; Home Economics Club, '44-48; Mortar Board, '47-48; U.T. Playhouse; Secretary Delta Delta Delta, '47; Chap- lain Delta Delta. Delta; '46; Secretary Senior Class, '48; Secretary and Treasurer Polly McClung, '47-48; President Pi Lambda Thnta. '47-48; Vice-President Omicron Nu, '47-'48; Secretary Beaver Club, '47-48; A.S.C, Council, '48; VV.S.G.A., '48; Home Economics Council, '46-48; Polly MCClung House Council. '47-'48; Freshman Danfol'th Scholarship in Home Economics; Tri Psi Scholarship; Omicron Nu's outstanding Sophomore; Honored at Home Economics Banquet for scholarship; Honored by Phi Kappa Phi for highest average in Home Economics; Delta. Delta Delta Sarah Crowe Ransom Echo'- arship Award; VV.S.G.A. Dance Committee Chairman; A11 Sing Committee; Intramurals, '44-'47; Orange and White, Tri Delt Cal'- nicus Manager, '47; Tri Delt Sigma Chi Derby Manager, '46; Dele- gate to '47 Biennial Council of Pi Lambda Theta; Member Special Publications of Natianal Pi Lambda. Theta VV.S.S.F. Committee. B'ILLIAM F. PRAYTOR, Fletcher, North Carolina; College of Busi- ness Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Treasurer Lambda. Chi Alpha; House Manager Lambda Chi Alpha; Delta Pi Honorary Fraternity. Strand Row: W'ALTER EUGENE PRINCE, JR., Erwin, Tennessoe; College of Engineering; Lambda, C'hi Alpha; Treasurer Lambda. Chi Alpha, '45; President Lambda. Chi Alpha, '45-'46; Ritualist, '46-'47; AWSME, '44-'46-'47. HENRY GRAYDON PRYOR, McMinnVille, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Alpha. Zeta Honorary Fraternity; Ag Club; Manager Barnwarming, '47; Round-up Staff, '47; Honor Roll. JOHN FRANKLIN QUALLS, VVartburg, Tennessee; College of Law; Lambda Chi Alpha. Fraternity; President Lambda Chi Alpha, '43; Secretary Lambda Chi Alpha, '43; Pledge Trainer Lambda Chi Alpha, '43; F.R.B,, '47; Pi Delta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Circle and Torch; Omicron Delta Kappa; Secretary Circle and Torch, '47; Freshman Advison '47; Tennessee Law Review, '43-'47; U.T. Bar Association; President A.S.P., '43, '46; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. JONATHAN 8V. RANGE, Elizabethton, Tennessee; College of Lib- eral Arts; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; OSCAR LANE RANKIN, Clarksville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Sigma Chi Fraternity. LOIS MARIE REARDON, New Brunswick, New Jersey; College of Business Administration; Pi Omega Pi; Newman Club; Swimming Club; Y.W.C.A.: I,S.O.; Playhouse, '47-'48; Honor Roll, '45. lezrd Rarw: SANIUEL KYLE REED, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma. Nu Fraternity; Delta. Sigma. Pi; Usher Corps, '42-47; Honor Roll, '42-47. LILLIAN E. REESE, Raleigh, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Transfer from Memphis State College; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; B.S.U.; French Club; Sec- retary, Y.M.C.A., '47-'48. MARY JEAN REID, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Home Eco- nomics; Kappa Delta Fraternity; Transfer from Memphis S. C01- lege; Society Editor Tiger Rag , '44-'45; Home Economics Club; A.S.C. Representative. '44; Secretary Sophomore Class, '45; Presi- dent, Methodist Club; Kappa. Lambda Sigma, '44-'45; Editor Kappa Delta Sorority; Orange and W'hite Staff; '46; Alternate Dauforth Award, '47; Secretary Mortar Board, '47; Secretary Pi Lambda Theta, '47; Treasurer Omicron Nu; Home Economics Club; Phi Kappa Phi. STEPHEN HERBERT RHEA, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Bus- iness Administration; Delta Sigma Pi Honorary Fraternity; Honor Roll, '47. ROBERT GAMBLE RING, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Engi- T'HEODORE W. GLOCKER Dean, College of Business Administration 1943 neering; Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity; Canterbury Club, '44-'47; Presi- dent Canterbury Club, '45-'46; A.S.M.E,, '47; Intvt'wliul'ch Council, '46; Honor Roll, '47. SARAH E. ROBBINS, Giaderville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration. Fourth me: THOMAS YOUNG ROBERSON, Pikeville, Tennessee; College of Agriculture. W'ILLIAM H. ROBERSON, London, Tennessee; College of Engi- neering; Phi Gmnma. Delta Fraternity; Transfer Maryville College; Honor Roll, '41, '42, '46, '47; A.I.C.H.E., '46-'47; Tau Beta Pi, '47-'48. NELLIE WILL ROBINSON, Pulaski, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Home Economics Club, '46-'47; Modern Dance Club, '46; Honor Roll, '46-47. GLENN BROUGHTON ROGERS, Asheville, North Carolina; Col- lege of Business Administration. W'ILLIAM T. ROPER, Union City, Tennessee; College of Law; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Honor Roll, '47; Member U.T. Bar Association. WILLIAM CHAMBLIN RUCKEB, Dyersburg, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Delta. Tau Delta. Fraternity; Vice-Presi- dent Delta. Tau Delta; Volunteer Business Staff; Carnicus Commit- tee, '42-'43; Usher Corps, '41, '42; '46. Flflll Rotw: JAMES BURNETT RUNNION, Newport, Tennessee; College of Busi- ness Administration; Beaver Club, '46-'47. RICHARD ROBERT RUSHING, Lexington, Tennessee; College of Agriculture. BETTY J0 SAMS, White Pine, Tennessee; College of Home Eco- nomics; Sigma Kappa Fraternity; Home Economics Club, '45-'48: Recreation Club, '45-'48; Y , '45-'48; VVesIey Foundation, '45-48; Intramural Manager, '47; Swimming Club, '45. MARY FRANCES SARGENT, Nashville, Tennessee; College of Lib- eral Arts; Honor Roll, '46-'47; Sigma Delta Pi; Pi Lambda Theta; Treasurer Spanish Club; Beaver Club; Transfer from Auburn; Y.W.C.A. KARL D. SAULPAVV, Calhoun, Tennessee; College of Business Ad- ministration; Sigma. Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Honor Roll, '46-'47. CARL J. SCl-DVERIN, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Engineering; A.S.M.E.; Tau Beta Pi. Szxtlz Ro- : JAMES K. SCRUGGS, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Transfer from Carson-Newman Col- lege; U.T. Chorus, '48; Usher Corps, '47-'48; Orange and White Business Staff, '48; Volunteer Business Staff, '48; Secretary Sigma C111, '48. SARAH ELIZABETH SEAY, Paris, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Transfer from U.T. Junior College; Home Economics Hlub. '44-'46; A.S.C., '45, '46; President Forum Club, '45-'46; Membm' S.C.A., '44-'46; Cheerleader, '45-'46; Alternate Cheerleader, '47-'48. E. HUGH SHACKELFORD, JR., Memphis, Tennessee; College 01' Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta Fraternity; Treasurer Beaver Club, '40-'41; President Delta Tau Delta, '41-'42; President Beaver C'lub, '41-'42; Capt. R.O.T.G., '41-42; Scabbard and Blade, '41-'42; Carnicus Staff; '40-'43; Carnicus Manager, '43; Circle and Torch, '42-'43; Fraternity Relations Board Representative. '41-'42; Charter Member and Vice-President Omicron Delta Kappa, '47; Basgball Team, '47. RICHARD A. SHARPE, LaFollette, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Golf Team, '46- '48; Y.M.C.A., '46-47. GEORGE F. SHOFNER, Shelbyville, Tennessee; College of Engi- neering; A.S.C.E., '44-'47; Secretary A.S.C.E,, '45-46; A.S.C'. Dance Committee '45-'46. RAY SINDERSI E, Fairfax, South Carolina; College of Business Administration First me: AUSTIN RAY SISSON, Oliver Springs, Tennessee; College of Engi- neering; Tau Beta. Pi; Honor Roll, '42, '46, '47; A.1.E.E., '47; 1.R.E., '47. JIMMY D. SLAUGHTER, Kingsport, Tennessee. College of Agri- culture; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Ag Club; Usher Corps, '45; Circula- tion Manager Orange and White, '44-'45; Volunteer, '45; A.S.C. Council, '45; Intramural Manager, '45-46; Beaver Club, DALE EMERSON SMELSER, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of En- gineering; Transfer University Wisconsin, '45; from Milligan Col- lege. '44. JAMES CAIN SMITH, Old Hickory, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. JOANE SMITH, Jackson, Tennessee; College of Home Economics: Home Economics Club, '47; Vice-President Wesley Foundation; 1.8.0. Committee Work; Transfer U.T. Jr College, '46. MARION F. SMITH, Spring City. Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Ag Club; Dairy Club; Member Dairy Product Judging Team, '41. NANCY SMITH, Murfreesboro, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Sigma. Kappa Fraternity; Recreation Club, '45-46; Y , '45-'47; House Council, '45; Secretary Pledge Class, '45; Modern Dance Club, '45-46; Playhouse. '45-'46; French Club, '45-46; Honor Roll, '45-46; Orientation Leader, '45-46; Secretary A.S.P., '46-'47; Sec- retary A.S.C., '47; U.T. Bar Association, '47; Election Commission, '47; U.T. Delegate to A.S.C. Convention, Berea, Kentucky, '47; President Sigma. Kappa, '47; Pan-Hellenic Representative, '47; P0- litical Representative, '46-47. Second Rorw: PATRICIA SMITH, Livingston. Tennessee; Conege of Liberal Arts: Sigma. Kappa. Sorority; Transfer Stephens College; Recreation Club; President Temple Court; Secretary-Treasurer Barbara. Blount. WARREN ESTON SMITH, Altoona, Tnnessee; College of Agricul- ture; Secretary Junior Class, '42-'43; Member Ag Club; Pershing Rines; Honor Roll, '41. RAMON L. SOLOMON, Chattanooga, Tennessee; College of Engi- neering; Zeta. Beta Tau Fraternity; Phi Eta Sigma, '43-'48; Staff Volunteer, '42-48; Secretary Zeta Beta Tau, '43; Treasurer of Zeta Beta Tau. '44-'45: A.S.M.E., '44-'48; Assistant Manager U.T. Foot- ball Team. '44-'45; Usher Corps, '43-'44; Pershing Rifles, '42-'43; Photographer U.T. Playhouse, '44; F.R.B. Representative, '44; Assistant Steward Zeta Beta Tau, '42-'43; Associate Editor Ten- nessee Engineer, '44: Carnicus Staff, '44; Photographer Orange and xVhlte. '46;-'47; Art Editor, Orange and White, '47-'48; Tau Beta Pi. '47-'48. JOE T. SPENCER, Gibson, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity; Ag C'lub; Honor Roll, '46. SARA FRANCIS SPENCER, Tallula, Louisiana; Economics; Delta. Zeta Fraternity; Y.W.C.A.; Club; Upper 15tz, Junior Class. '46. MARY ELIZABETH STEPHENS, Whiteville. Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Delta Zeta. Fraternity; Home Economics Club; U.T. Chorus. WILLIAM P. STEPHENS, Elizabethton, Tennessee; College of Agri- culture; Ag Club; Transfer from E.T.S.T.C. Third Rorw: FRANCES J. STEPHENSON, Goshen, New York; College of Home Economics; Phi Mu Fraternity Y , '42-48; Freshman Y Council; Junior Y Council; Senior Y Cabinet Members; Home Economics Club, '42-'44; Treasurer Home Economics Club, '44; Blue Triangle, '42; Rush Chairman Phi Mu, '43-'44; Vice-President Phi Mu, '47-'48; Usher Corps, '47-'48; Orientation Leader, '43-'47; Aloha 0e Com- mittee, '43-'47. JOHN W'IIITAKER STERCHI, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Vice-President Senior Class; Member Delta Sigma Pi; Secretary of Scabbard and Blade, '48; Honor Roll, '46-'47; Treasurer Sigma Chi Pledge Class; Usher Corps, '45-48; Captain Company F R.O.T.C., '48; Chair- man Freshman Mixer, '46; Chairman Carnicus, '46, '47; Intramurals, College of Home Home Economics '46-47; A.S.C. Dance Committee, '48; Chairman Convocation Com- mittee. '47-'48; Y Cabinet, '47; Manager Golf Team, '46; Cheer- leaader, '45-'46; Homecoming Committee, '46; Business Staff Vol- unteer, '47; Chairman Aloha. 0e, '47; Historian Sigma Chi, '46; A.S.C. Election Committee, '48; Vice-President Kappa. 1948; Vice-President Y.M.C.A., 1948. ROBERT EDWIN STEW'ART, JR., Brownsville, Tennessee; lege of Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club; Ag Club. NANCY JANE STICKLEY, Bluff City, Tennessee; College of Lib- eral Arts; Zeta. Tau Alpha Fraternity; Transfer from Tusculum College; U.T. Band, '46-'47; Intramurals, '46-'47; U.T. Chorus, '47-'48. HENRY WALKER STOCKLEY, JR., Memphis, Tennessee, College of Engineering; Sigma Alpha. Epsilon; Honor Roll. '42-'43-'46-'47; A.S.M.E.; Tau Beta. Pi; ViCe-President Sigma Alpha. Epsilon; Phi Kappa. Phi. MARY EVELYN STOKELY, Del Rio, Omicron Delta Col- Tennessee; College of Lib- eral Arts; Debate Club, '46; Political Science Club, '46-47; Ath- letics for 1.8.0., '46. MARY ELIZABETH STOOKSBURY, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Alpha Omicron Pi; Spanish Club. Fourth Rorw: BARBARA JEAN STRAINING, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Phi Mu Fraternity; Transfer from Ward Belmont College; Home Economics Club, '45; Y.W.C.A., '45-'46. PATRICIA STUART, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Publication Council, '47-'48; Publicity Director U.T. Playhouse, '47-'48; A.S.C. Council, '47-'48; Editor Volunteer. '46-'47; Orange and White Staff, '45-'48; Volunteer Staff, '45-'46; Committee Chair- man C'arnicus, '47; Committee Member Carnicus; '45; Playhouse Publicity Committee, '46;-'47; Co-manager Beauty Ball, '46; Miss Tennessee Election Comittee, '45-'46. 49 1943 Q. N. STYKE, JR., Greenville, Tennessee; Ag Club; Block and Bridle Club. ROBERT MURRAY SUMMITT, Sweetwater, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Scab- bard and Blade; R.O.T.C. omcer, '46-'48; Usher Committee, '46-'48; Aloha 0e Committee. ' MRS. JEANNE BONNER SWIFT, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Sigma Kappa. Fraternity; Scrap Book Commit- College of Agriculture: tee Home Economics Club, '44-'45; Treasurer Home Economics Club, '45-'46; Secretary Y.W.C.A., '45-'46; Y Cabinet, '44-'47; Usher Corps, '44-'46; Assistant Editor Torch , '46; Torch Staff, '44; Y Representative on W.S.G.A., '45-'46; Departmental Editor Orange and White, '45-'46; Orange and White Staff, '44-'45; Sigma Kappa. Sorority; Secretary Wesley Foundation, '45-'46; Aloha 06 Committee; Convocation Committee; Publicity Manager University Chorus, '44-'46; Honor Roll, '46-'47. RUSSELL SVVINK, Oak Ridge, Tennessee; College of Agriculture. PARIS S. TATE, Helenwood, Tennessee; COIlege of Liberal Arts: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Fifth Rorw: ELLEN RUTH TAYLOR, Nashville, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Sigma. Kappa. Fraternity; Rush Chairman, '44-'46; Dance Committee, '44-'45; Carnicus Chairman, '44-'45; Secretary, '46-'48; Intramurals, '44-'48; Dormitory House Council, '47; Mod- ern Dance, '46-47; Sorority Convention Delegate, '46; Sorority Mag- azine Agent, '46-'47; Home Economics Club, '44-'48; Y.W.C.A., '44- '48; Recreation Club, '44-'48. FRANKIE JANELLE TEMPLE, Sevierville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma. Kappa. Fraternity; Pledge Presi- dent, '45; Recreation Club, '45-'46; Intramurals, '47; Orange and White, '45;-'46; Orientation Leader, '46; B.S.U., '45-'47; Rush Chair- man, '47-'48. LILLIAN IDA THINSCHMIDT, Pleasantville, New Jersey; College of Home Economics; 1.5.0.; Swimming Club; Hiking Club. KATHRYN ROSE THOMAS, Alamo, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; 1.8.0.; Independent Miss, '47; U.T. Chorus, '46-'47; VV.S.G.A. Council, '47-'48; Home Economics Club, '44-'4S; Wesley Foundation, '44-'48; I.S.O. Council, '47-'48; Honor Roll, '47-48: Transfer from U.T. Junior College; Barbara Blount House Council: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. JOHN M. THORNBURGH, Knoxville, Tennessee, College of Busi- ness Administration; Phi Gamma. Delta. Fraternity; Historian Phi Gamma. Delta, '47-'48; Newman Club, '41, '42, '46, '47; Scabbard and Blade; Honor Roll. '44;-'48. HAMES CLARK THORNTON, Chattanooga, Engineering; Sigma. Chi; A.S.M.E. BARBARA ANN TINNES, Lynchburg, Virginia; College of Busi- ness Administration; 1.8.0.; Y.VV.C.A.; Sigma Delta Pi; Honor Roll '45-'46. Sixth Row: BETTY JANE TODD, Bristol, Virginia; College of Education; Alpha Delta Pi; Swimming Club; Corresponding Secretary of Alpha Delta Pi; U.T. Playhouse; Y.VV.C.A. H. DALTON TOMLINSON, Lynnville, Tennessee; neering; Treasurer A.S.C.E.. '44-'45, '46-'47; President of A.S.C.E.. '45-'46; Treasurer 1.8.0., '45-'46; President 1.5.0., '46-'47; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, '46. '47, '48; Scarrabbean; Nahheeyayli Governing Board; Treasurer Senior Class, '46-'47; A.C.S. Council, '46-'47; Exhibit Manager Civil Engineer; A.C.E. Day, 1945; A.C.E. Board, '45-'47; Honor Roll, '45. FELIX WARNER. TRUSS, JR., St. Louis, Missouri; College of En- gineering; Alpha. Tau Omega. Fraternity; Secretary-Treasurer Can- terbury Club; '42-'43; Pershing Rifles; President Phi Eta. Sigma, '47; Vice-President Alpha Tau Omega, '46-'47; Usher Corps; A.S.C.E.; W.7S.S.F. Representative; F.R.B., '47-48; President Alpha Tau Omega, '47-'48; Tau Beta. Pi; Scarabbean Phi Kappa Phi. Tennessee; College of College of Engi- TRULA MAE VANDERGRIFF, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Pi Lambda Theta, '47-'48; Corresponding Secretary, '47-'48; Pi Omega Pi, '47-48; Council Member, Blue Triangle; Honor Roll, '44-'47. KENNETH R. VABNER, Marion, Ohio; College of Agriculture; Ag Club, '46-'47; Honor Roll, '47; Secretary, Block and Bridle, '47; Member V01 Vets Club. MARY NELLE VEAZEY, Cottage Grove, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; U. T. Chorus, '46-'47; Home Ec Club, '45-'48; Omicron Nu, '46-'48; Secretary, Omicron Nu, '47-48; Transfer from U. T. Junior College, '46. POLLY VIAR, Lenox, Tennessee; Seventh Rofw: BURCH D08VELL WADE, Cookeville, Tennessee; nearing. ANDREW JACKSON WALDROPy Business Administration; Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity; Blade, '46-'48; President, Scabbard and Blade, '48. FRANCES LEE WALKER, Columbia, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Zeta Tau Alpha. Fraternity; YNV.C.A,, '44-'46; U. '1'. Chorus. '44-'46; Home Ec Club, '44-'46; Modern Dance Club, '44-'46; Lambda. Chi Alpha. Darling, '46; Barnwarming Queen, '46; Treasurer, Zeta Tau Alpha, '46-'47; President, Zeta. Tau Alpha, '47-'48; Pan- Hellenic Council, '46-'48; Runner-up, Miss Tennessee, '47. JAMES DONALD 'W'ALKER, Alcoa, Tennessee; College of Education. WALTON LANSING WARD, Allgood, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Winner, Philo Sherman Bennett Essay Contest, '47; Honor Roll, '46347. MARJORIE ANN WARDREP, Knoxville, Tennessee; Home Economics; Delta Delta Delta Fraternity; Ward-Belmont, '45; Home Ec Club, '45-'46; Y, Girl of PiKA, '46. CHARLOTTE WATSON, Capleville, Arts; Phi Mu Fraternity. College of Home Economics. College of Engi- Columbia, Tennessee; College of Scabbard and College of Transfer from '45-'46; Dream Tennessee; College of Liberal F irst Row: THEODORE LITTLETON WEBER, Memphis, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta Fraternity; President, Delta. Tau Delta, '47-'48; Best Pledge, Delta Tau Delta, '46; Delta Sigma. Pi, '47-'48; Honor Roll, '46-'47; Newman Club, '46-'48. DOROTHY JEAN WELLS, Beaumont, Texas; College of Business Administration; Delta Zeta. Fraternity; Delta Zeta. Scholarship Chairman, '45-'46; Standards Chairman, '46-'47; Corresponding Secretary, '47-'48; Scholarship Cup, '44; Best Junior Award, '47; Pi Omega Pi, Vice-President, '47-'48; Blue Triangle, '44-'46; Treasurer, Blue Triangle, '46-'48; Alpha Lambda Delta; U. T. Band, '44-'47; Swimming Club, '44-'45; Honor Roll, '44-'47; Faculty Award, School of Business Administration, '45-'46. GLENN ARTHUR WESTBROOK, Chattanooga, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts. BEN HOUSTON VVHITEAKER, Cumberland Gap. Tennessee; Col- lege of Liberal Arts. Second Row: THOMAS EDWVARD WICKER, Falls City, Nebraska; College of Liberal Arts; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, '47. MARTIN F. KVILKERSON, Lenoir City, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. LAWRENCE WHEELER WILSON, JR., Bells, Tennessee; College Of Agriculture; Ag Club. TANDY WEST WILSON, Nashville, Tennessee; College of Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta Fraternity; President, Delta. Tau Delta, '46; President, FRB, '46-'47; Who's Who in American Uni- versities and Colleges, '46-'47; Circle and Torch; Charter Member, Beta. Nu Circles of Omicron Delta Kappa; Cheerleader, '42. '46; Head Cheerleader, '47; HY Member, '42; Fraternity Representative 0n A.S.C.; V01 Vets; Carnicus Staff, '43; Fraternity Pledge Class Oiiicer. leird Rorw: HOW'ARD RUNYON VVINN, Nashville, Tennessee; College of Engi- neering; Lambda. Chi Alpha Fraternity; Pledge President, Lambda. Chi Alpha, '41; Y.VV.C.A., '41-'42; Rush Chairman, Lambda. Chi Alpha, '42; Orange and White, '42; Tennessee Engineer Staff, '42; Pledge Trainer, Lambda Chi Alpha, '46; President, Lambda. Chi Alpha, '47; A.SiM.E., '46-'48; A.S.M.E. Representative to A.C.E. Board, '46-'47; President, A.C.E., '47-48; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who, '48. SENIOBS 1948 F. C. LOWRY Director, Univerxity Extension NORMAN KENNETH WISE, Gallatin. Tennessee; College of Agri- culture; Member Ag Club; Dairy Club; Dairy Products Judging Team, '47. SARA KATHRYN W'OOD, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi Fraternity; Home EC Club, '45-'48; Freshman Danforth Award, '46; Outstanding Freshman in Home Economics, '46; Scholastic Chairman, Alpha Delta Pi, '47-'48; Pledge Scholarship Cup, Alpha. Delta Pi, '46; Playhouse, '46-'47; B.S.U., '45-'48; Secretary, Y.VV.C.A., '46; Y, '45-'48; Advertising Staff, VOLUNTEER, '46-'47; Advertising Staff, Orange and White, '45-'46; Advertising Manager, Orange and White. '46; Assistant Business Manager, Orange and White, '47-'48; Prayermates Chair- man, B.Squ '47; Honor Roll, '45-'48; Advertising Staff, Torch, '46; Assistant Business Manager, Torch, '47; Carnicus Advisory Committee, '46-'48; Service Chairman, Home Ec Club, '47-'48; Tennessee Farmer Staff, '47-'48. JOE 0. VVOODSON, JR., LaFoIlette, Tennessee; College of Engi- neering; Honor Roll, '41, '42, '46; Phi Eta. Sigma, '42; A.C.E. Board, '47; Tau Beta, Pi, '47. Fourth Rovw: HOWARD E. DALE, Hampshire, Tennessee; College of Agriculture; Sears Freshman Scholarship; Danforth Scholarship; Ag Club Presi- dent, '42; Treasurer, Sophomore Class; Scarrabbean Sophomore Award; President, X'Vesley Foundation; Aloha 0e Committee; Treasurer, 'I.S.O.; Sesqui-centennial Committee; A.S.C. Dance Man- ager; Biologia; Alpha Zeta. Honorary Fraternity; Scarrabbean Society; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. RAYDIOND WALKER DEW', Atlanta, Georgia: College of Business Administration; Sigma Phi Fraternity; Honor Roll, '46-'47; Phi Delta Phi Honorary Law Fraternity; Comptroller, Sigma Phi Epsilon, '40; Y.M.C.A., '38-'39; Orange and White Business Staff, '38-'40. MARGARET R. GRIFFIN, Knoxville, Tennessee; College of Liberal Arts; Alpha. Delta. Pi Fraternity; Blue Triangle; Secretary of Alpha. Delta. Pi. GEORGE W. MORTON, JR., Fountain City, Tennessee; College of Law; Phi Kappa. Phi; Scarrabbean Senior Society; Torchbearer, '47; Scabbard and Blade; Editor-in-Chief, Orange and White, '45-'46; President. Independent students Organization, '45-'46; Publications Council, '45-'46, '47-'48; All Students Council, '45-'46-'47-'48; Execu- tive Assistant, Carnicus, '46-'47; Associate Editor, VOLUNTEER, '45-'46-'47. CLASS GFFICEBS W . benlor GEORGE OLIPHANT ..................... President JOHN STERCHI ..................... Vice President MARILYN POWERS ..................... Secretary ANN GORDON DEMPSTER ................. Treasurer +no- Junior G. C. DUNN ......................... President TOM HASTINGS .................... Vice President BEE WITTICH ........................ Secretary ERNEST NEVVBERN ..................... Treasurer +no- Sophomore WALTER SCARBROUGH ................... President FRANK KING ...................... Vice President SUE WELCH ......................... Secretary IKE ROSS .......................... Treasurer -l+- .Freshman HAROLD JOHNSON ..................... President ROBERT CULLOM .................... Vice President BETTY JEAN HAMMACK .................. Secretary TAYLOR NIOORE ...................... Treasurer FRANK QUALLS ................... Freshman Adwisor 51 3:? 3i 3 .35qu :3 : : f3 g ?1 A k :3; , , 5: WM 5' 3 EV? R? 33 3 k3 ?gggg ; 4 gigs Vf3 a Q in 3 K an an: 33$ 3 $ 553.?33? 512$ mg? 3 , Wu 33; $$mzv m . a gm mg ? amaigmun ?ngsxg M m 41:3 b y a ma a 3, 4x3; 3 3 v ,t gyS' Siaiiw Z 5 d F Ea 2;:3x3 5 3a ? a n, if M m; x52 x14 3 wadwgg 3w , aw ; f? $333713 2 m ,w V NE ,3 3.5 Wmmz , 3 m5: vmm mm $3 s?:w ez W :W a; m a 3 i $ 4:1? h am 34 SV 4:33? Wzm , , a V 3 55?: vgk 3 N 35 i 4 3 23?: n, 3 92W: L x, 3 3;; ,. , amp , a m ;u 6 WA . Wmssgw Mr mm, JUNIOBS F irst Row SUE ADCOCK . ANN ADSMOND . . LUDWELL ALEXANDER . CHARLES A. ANDERSON . GEORGE M. BAKER . SARA BANKS . JERRE BAUCUM . Second Row ROBERT J. BEVINS . PHYLLIS BEWLEY . RAY T. BOLINGER , BOBBIE BONHAM. VIRGINIA BOTTOM . PEGGY BOWDEN . SYLVESTER BRASEFIELD Third Row JOHN B. BROWER, JR. . JAMES A. BURDETTE . LEE CARPENTER . ROBERT J. CARTER. CLARENCE CAUDILL . CHARLES L. CHAVIS . MARGARET CHRISTIAN . Fourth Row RICHARD A. CLARKE . MARGARET CLEM . BOB L. COCHRAN . JEAN COLLIER . LEWIS G. CONN . CARLTON B. COOK, JR. . CHRISTINE COOPER . . Sparta, Tennessee . Donelson, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Donelson, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Winchester, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Concord, Tennessee . Bristol, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Crockett Mills, Tennessee . Luray, Tennessee . Knoxville. Tennessee , Pontiac, Mississippi . Washburn, Tennessee . Millefs Creek, North Carolina . Jefferson City, Tennessee . Concord, Tennessee . Ch attanooga, Tennessee . Athens, A1 abama . Greenville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Powell Station, Tennessee WILLIAM H. JESSE Director of Libraries What makes you think I lost? Fifth Row DORIS COTTON . ROBERT L. COUCH. WINNIE CULLOM . ANNE DEAN . . HUGH H. DeLOZIER . JEAN DEVAULT . JIM DOTY . . Esto, Florida . Tullahoma, Tennessee . Nashville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee 4 Asheville, North Carolina . Oklahoma City, Oklahoma .Old Hickory, Tennessee Sixth Row JUNE DUBOISE. . Vanceboro, North Carolina MARJORIE DUNCAN . JEAN DUNLAP. . . . CHARLES R. EASTLAND. ELEANOR EDMONDSON , CARL S. EDWARDS . CLYDE ELLIOTT . . Hartsville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee Livingston, Tennessee . Clarksville, Tennessee . Murfreesboro, Tennessee . Johnson City, Tennessee Sewnlh Row BILLY V. EVANS . JOHN A. EVANS . MARY FALLS . BLAINE F. FARMER . CHARLOTTE FINNELL . EVELYN FLANARY. . Harriman, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Savannah, Tennessee . Knoxvillg Tennessee . Cleveland, Tennessee . Lynch, Kentucky Eighth Row MARY PAYNE FOWLE . ADRIAN G. FOX. BETTY FRANKLIN. CLAUDE GALBREATH . JOAN GAMMILL. WILLIAM L. GAULTNEY. . Chattanooga, Tennessee . Cartefs Creek, Tennessee . Winchester, Tennessee . Greeneville, Tennessee Shelbyville. Tennessee . Delrose, Tennessee JUNIOBS First Row HELEN GIBSON. . HELEN M. GILLENVVATER . J. W. GORDON . JEAN GOSSETT. NANCY GRANT. DOROTHY GUNN . GEORGE VV. HAMMER . . Kingsport, Tennessee . Maryville, Tennessee . Chattanooga, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Shouns, Tennessee . McMinnville, Tennessee . Bristol, Tennessee Second Row MARY L. HAMMER . CRAIG HARRIS . RUTH HARRISON . SUE HAYGOOD . DAMON R. HEADDEN . BESSIE HEADRICK . EVELYN HIPSHIRE. . Bristol, Tennessee .Knoxville, Tennessee . Loudon, Tennessee . Waverly, Tennessee . Ridgely, Tennessee . Oakdale, Tennessee .Rogersville, Tennessee Third Row jACK A. HIXON . BARBARA HOLDER . VIRGINIA HOLLAND . . . Greenville, Tennessee ANNA KATHERINE HOVVREN . . Johnson City, Tennessee BETTY JO HUFFAKER . PAUL G. HUGHES . H. P. HUNERVVADEL . . Newport, Tennessee . Newport, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Oakdale, Tennessee . Chattanooga, Tennessee Fourth Row LETTY HUTTON . . Shelbyville, Tennessee VIRGINIA HUTTON. ROBERTA INMAN. CHARLES W. IRONS . EVA LOIS JENKINS . DICK JENNINGS . WARREN JOHNSON . . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Madisonville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee VICTOR M. DAVIS Direafor, Personnel Semim Fifth Row . Clarendon, Pennsylvania JOHN E. KARL. JACK E. KEER . FRED KEY . JALIENE KIDD . FRANK K. KING . BARBARA KLINE . ROBERT L. KNOX . . Knoxville, Tennessee . Riceville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . KnigsportV Tennessee . Chattanooga, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee Sixth Row ELEANOR KYKER . BETTY JO LAMBDIN . WARREN LAMBERT . PERRY LATEN . .Knoxville, Tennessee . Madisonville, Tennessee . Erwin, Tennessee . Howell, Tennessee JUDY LEITH . . Elizabethton, Tennessee THOMAS LESTER . . Lenoir City, Tennessee ELIZA LIDE . . Columbia, South Carolina Seventh Row SARAH LONG . . Knoxville, Tennessee I. C. LOWRY, JR. . RICHARD LOYD . FREDERICK LYNCH . BRUCE MacARTHUR . CAROLYN McCLAMROCK . . Knoxville, Tennessee . Lebanon, Tennessee . Royal Blue, Tennessee . Old Hickory, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee Eighth Row KATHERINE MCCLURE . KATE MCDONALD JACK E. McLEAN. MARY ANN MANSHIP . BARBARA MARSHALL . GENE MARTIN . . Knoxville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Lewisburg, Tennessee . Tatum, South Carolina . Church Hill, Tennessee . Johnson City, Tennessee JUNIOBS First Row JEAN MARTIN. MARGARET MARTIN . HAYES C. MELSON . STANLEY MERRITT BETTY MILLER . EDGAR MILLER . . . SAMUEL B. MILLER . . Shelbyville, Tennessee . McMinnville, Tennessee . Cypress Inn, Tennessee Lebanon, Tennessee . Clarksville, Tennessee . Athens, Tennessee . Johnson City, Tennessee Second Row JOHN T. MUSE, JR.. ROMIE W. NEISLER. . . . ERNEST P. NEVVBERN, JR. . BETTY NOLAND. . . . . WILLIAM H. OVERCASH . CHARLOTTE OWEN . . CATHERINE PARTAIN . . Jackson, Tennessee . Jackson, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Waynesville, South Carolina . Statesville, North Carolina . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee Third Row HAROLD L. PATTON. CONNIE PRATT . . CLAIRE PLUMMER . . GEORGE B. PHILLIPS . JOHN R. PHILLIPS . JAMES PHILLIPS . WILLIAM RAINES . . Moshelm, Tennessee .Franklin, Tennessee .Knoxville, Tennessee .Knoxville, Tennessee Mo1ris Chapel, Tennessee 1 Johnson City, Tennesssee . Gadsden, Tennessee F ourth Row GLEN PARIS REEDER . . McMinnvilIe, Tennessee EUDELL RIPPETOE . . . 1 . Mohawk, Tennessee RICHARD C. ROBERTSON . . Tullahoma, Tennessee JANE A. RUSH . . . . Spartanburg, South Carolina GORDON SAWYER. .Hohenwaid, Tennessee FRANK T. SCOTT . . Newbern, Tennessee MARVILENE SCRUGGS. .Memphis, Tennessee Fifth Row EDWARD L. SEARS . . . . JEAN SELLERS. . . JAMES R. SCALAN . IANET SHARP. . . WILLIAM A. SHELTON. BETTY SHERRILL. . MARLEY SHOEMAKER . Knoxville, Tennessee . Dyersburg, Tennessee . Chattanooga, Tennessee . LaFollette, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee .Knoxville, Tennessee . Lake City, Tennessee FRANK S. CHANCE Director, 4griculture Experiment Station I thought all college girls were these. Sixth Row ROY L. SIMMONS . FRANKIE SIMPSON BETH L. SIPHERS . Henderson Tennessee .Norris, Tennessee . . Big Stone Gap, Virginia GLEN L. SKELTON 1 . Hohenwald, Tennessee ELIZABETH SLEDGE . . . 1 . . Memphis, Tennessee BARBARA SMITH . . . . . . . . .Bristol, Tennessee PATTY L. STEPHENS . Tullahoma, Tennessee Seventh Row HAROLD STREIBICH . Yazoo City, Mississippi JOSEPH STRONG . . Atoka, Tennessee THOMAS B. SWIFT . Nashville, Tennessee IMOGENE TAYLOR .Knoxville, Tennessee ELLEN TEDDER . . . Knoxville, Tennessee DORIS M. TOMLINSON . Lynnville, Tennessee MARY ANN TRUSS . Richman Heights, Missouri Eighth Row MARGARET E. TUCKER CLAUDE s. VANCE, JR. JANE VAUGHN CONNIE WALL . . CATHERINE WEAVER V7ILLIAM B. VVEBSTER BETH VVHITE . Columbia, Tennessee . Bristol, Tennessee . Covington, Tennessee . Troy, Tennessee , Knoxville, Tennessee . Warshacha, Texas . Union City Tennessee JViIztIz Row L. FORREST WHITE . . MARTHA ANN WILLIAMS NAN E. VVILLIAMSON 1 MARTHA WILSON . . . DARVVIN W. WOMACK . MAURICE M. YATES . ROBBIE V. YOUNG . . Memphis, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tennessee . Nashville, Tennessee . Spring City, Tennessee . Greenville, Tennessee . Washington, D. C. -NEANDERTHAL MAN First Row CAROL COWAN . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee VIRGINIA ANDERSON . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee GEORGE E. COX . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee ROBERT D. ANNIS . . . . . . . . . Pikeville, Tennessee PEGGY ALEXANDER A . . . . . . Jackson, Mississippi Sixth Row CELESTINE ALONSO . . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee JOHN EARL CRISP . . . . . Byson City, North Carolina FELIX G. APPLETON - . . - . - Lawrenceburg, Tennessee AGNES DOUGHERTY . . . . . . . Knoxville Tennessee JEANNE ARMSTRONG . . . . . Sturgoinsville, Tennessee JOYCE A. DROKE . . . . I I . . Whitehaven', Tennessee BETTY L- ATCHESON - - - - . - Memphis, Tennessee GENETHA D. DUFFEY . . . . . . Springfield, Tennessee CAROLYN ELKINS . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia S8607 ! Row MARY ELLIS . . . . . . . . . Spring City Tennessee BETSY ANN AYTES A . . - . - Fayetteville, Tennessee LENA s. EVANS . . . . . . . . Powell Station: Tennessee ETHEL H. BAUMANN . . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee WALLACE W. BAUMANN . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee , , , ARDUORD W. BELDEN . . . . . . Lenora, Kansas LOUIS A FEATHERSSNWM Ron I h Ct T FAYE BELL. . . . . . A . .Powell Station, Tennessee MARY ANNE FELTS ' ' ' . ' Oh250n. .ly, ennesse . . . . . . . . . cKlnzle, Tennessee giahlgEan?EBliglgEY ' ' ' ' ' .Rzgkv1lleIIIC?nectlcut ANN FENN . . . . . . . . . . .Nashville Tennessee 4 ' ' . ' ' . ' . . . 0m 6! ennessee MYRON G. FINE . . . . . . . . . Memphis: Tennessee - MARY ANN FROST. . . . . . .Shelbyville, Tennessee Thml Row . JOHN C. GATCHEL . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky PEGGY BOSTICK. . . . . . . .Dyersbmg, Tennessee AUSTIN D GULLETT A lin Arkansas BETSY BRIDGE . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee WILLIAM M HALE ' ' ' ' .Morgistogwny Tennessee PEGGY BRISCOE . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' HENRY W. BRITAIN . . . . . . NashVille, Tennessee ROBERT J. BROOKS . . . . . . Fountain City, Tennessee Eighth Row BETTY BROWN . . . . . . . . . . Bolivar, Tennessee CAROLYN HAMLETT . . . . . . . . . Tampa, Florida HENRIETTA BROWN . . . . . . . Nashville, Tennessee ALEX J HARKNESS . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee WILLIAM W. HARRELL . . . . . . Tazewell, Tennessee Fourth Row MARY HARRIS . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee ROYCE BURNETTE . . . . . . . Coppershill, Tennessee EARL H' HENLEY ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Spring City, Tennessee NANCY BUTLER . . . . . . . . . . . Tampa, Florida ANN HERNDON . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee JACK B. CAMPBELL . . . . . . Maynardville, Tennessee DE LOIS HICKS - ' ' ' - ' ' ' Madisonville, Tennessee JERRY P. CHILDRESS I I . I I I . I . Hall, Tennessee NANCY HIPSHIRE . . . . . . . Rogersville, Tennessee MARION CLARK . . . . . . . Elizabethton, Tennessee DONALD M. CLARKE , . . . . . . Oak Ridge, Tennessee A'infh Row JAMES L- CLARKE ' . ' ' - - ' - - Ashburn, Virginia ANNE LAURA HOBB . . . . . . . Dyersburg, Tennessee II RICHARD HOFFMAN . . . . . . . Oak Ridge, Tennessee hfth Row MARY ADAIR HOUSE. . . . . .Knoxville, Tennessee FRED L. COLEMAN . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee KEN HOUSER . - - - - - - - . - Stanton, Virginia RUTH CONAVVAY . . . , . . . , , Beseda, California C. B. HOWELL . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee SIDNAH J. CONNER . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tennessee MARILYN HURST . - - - . . - - COIytOH, Tennessee BICK COOK . . . . . . . , . . Memphis, Tennessee KELSEY JONES . . . . . . . . . Collierville, Tennessee RODGERS C. COTTON . . . . Thompson Station, Tennessee LUTHER H. KELLER . . . . . . . . Byington, Tennessee SOPHOMOBES 59 First Row LAURA KELLY. . WILLIAM E. KNIGHTON. FRED GILL LAINE. . EARL R. LEINART . MAX LEWIS . JOAN LINCOLN. . . HAROLD LINGERFELI. . Knoxville, Tennessee . Covington, Virginia . Lebanon, Tennessee . Clinton, Tennessee . Lexington Tennessee .,Marior1 Virginia .Elizabetheton, Tennessee Second Row JEANNE LONG. JIMMIE LONG . . SARAH LOWRY. SONJA LUNOE. EMILY LUSBY . . D. HOUSTON LUTTRELL ALICE LYLE. . . .Etowah, Tennessee . Maryville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Savannah, Georgia . Lafollette, Tennessee , Corryton, Tennessee .Washington, D. C. Third Row JOE MCCAMISH. . . ROBERT F. MCCOY . LOUISE R. McCRAVV . DOROTHY MAPLES. MARY MARKS. . FULLER MERIWEATHER. SAM MILHORN. Knoxville, Tennessee .Buinp us Mills, Tennessee . . Braden, Tennessee . Gatlinburg, Tennessee . Clarksville, Tennessee . Guthrie, Kentucky . Kingsport, Tennessee Fourth Row HOYTE C. MITCHELL. NANCY MITCHELL. . MARY RUTH MONGER ELIZABETH MOTLEY. . JOSEPHINE MOTLOVV . J. HARRY OGILVIE . HIXSON E. PUGH . . Tullahoma, Tennessee . Bolivar. Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennesse . . Memphis, Tennessee .Lynchburg, Tennessee . Columbia, Tennessee . Nashville, Tennessee Fifth Ro-u' PAT RAINEY . JOAN RANKIN. JAMES A. RAY. . LUTHER VV. RICKETTS. DAVID B. ROBINSON. .Knoxville, T ennessee Knoxville, Tennessee .Grand Junction, Tennessee .Knoxville Tennessee . Lebanon, Tennessee CHARLES L. ROGERS. SANFORD L. RUSSELL . . Manchester, Tennessee . Coalfield, Tennessee Sixth Row RACHEL SAMPLE . WALTER SCARBROUGH JANE SCHUBERT . MAURICE B. SCHWARZENBERG JOHN H SCOTT , . ARTHUR D. SHACKELFORD BARBARA SHRERE. . GLORIA SHRERE . . Clinton, Tennessee . Harriman, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee i Knoxville, Tennessee . Pikeville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennesse . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee Seventh Row BETTY J. SIMMONS . THOMAS E. SINOR . CAROLYN SMITH. . DOROTHY SNYDER . ROBERT F. SPAIN . . ROBERT H. SPAIN . BARBARA SWAN . R. LEON SYLER . . Glendale, Missouri . Cleveland, Tennessee . Halls, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Selmer, Tennessee . Loretta, Tennessee . Mortel, Tennessee . IVIulberry, Tennessee Eighth R1710 CHARLES W. TARWATER . JAMES R. THOMPSON . MARTHA TITSHAVV . ANN TOLLEY . . A. W. TRAMEL, JIMMY VERNER. . . DOROTHY WALLACE . JOANNE WALSH . . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Gainesvilie, Georgia . Lynchburg, Tennessee . Smithville, Tennessee . Ducktown, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee Ninth Rou' JEANNETTE WEISS . SUE P. WELCH . . . BARBARA J. WEST . PAGE V. WHITE. i ROBERT VVHITEHOUSE. JAMES H WIDENER VIVIAN VVILLIAM81 . . MARTHA E. WRIGHT . . Applachia, Virginia . . Savannah, Tennessee . Oak Ridge, Tennessee . . Dyersburg, Tennessee iOak Ridge, Tennessee .VVhite Pine, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . 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ADAMS . ROBERT G. AFFEL . GENE ALEXANDER. . . BARBARA ARMSTRONG . JOE D. ARMSTRONG . WHITNEY ARNOLD . . Nashville, Tennessee . Fountain City, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee .Knoxville, Tennessee Second Row PAUL T. BAILEY . . . . GEORGE T. BALDWIN . BOBBIE BARCROFT . . BETTY J. BARTLETT . . . WILLIAM D. BARTON, JR. . NATE A. BASTIAN, JR . . Kingsport, Tennessee . Chicago, Illinois . Brownsville, Tennessee . Powell Station, Tennessee . Fountain City, Tennessee . Nashville, Tennessee Third Row SILAS E. BEELER . . . MARVIN G. BEESLEY . JESSE P. BELEW . . . YVONNE B. BELLAMY . D. R. BLANKENSHIP . . . ROBERT C. BLEDSOE, JR. . . Greenback, Tennessee . Murfreesboro, Tennessee . Summertown, Tennessee .Mullins, South Carolina . Greenback, Tennessee . Rose Hill, Virginia Fourth Row LOIS J.BOOP. . . . .. JANE ALLEN BOULWARE . JACK D. BOWERS . . . MARIE F. BRAKEBILL. CHALMER O. BRICE . HARVEY L. BRITT . . Knoxville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Maryville, Tennessee .Nashville, Tennessee . Surgoinsville, Tennessee . Wilmington, North Carolina Fifth Row ELLA LOUISE BROOKS. IRMA JEAN BROOKS . . Haven Road . Madison, Tennessee F BESHMEN . JOE J. BRYANT. . . . BETTY c. BURNETTE . CAROL E. BURNS . . . NANCY C. CANTRELL . . Chattanooga, Tennessee . Fountain City, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Etowah, Tennessee Sixth Row BETTYE JO CARROLL . MIRIAM S. CARROLL . . WILLIAM G. CHUMLEY . BETTY G. CHANDLER . JOYCE ANN COHN . . EDWARD S. COLLIER . . Knoxville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Tazewell, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Signal Mountain, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee Seventh Row MARY S. COLLINS . . . . . ELIZABETH ANN CONNOR . JEAN CORLEY . . . . . . GWENSLYN A. COULTER . HILDA COULTER . ALICE L. COX . . Memphis, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee .Lebanon, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee Eighth Row JACQUELINE M. CRESWELL . NANCY CROCKARELL . BOB CROSBY . . . . BARBARA A. CRUZE . JOHN C. CRUZE. . ELAINE A. CURRY . . Fountain City, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Fountain City, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee Ninth Row JOAN M. CURTIN. ALLEN F. DAVIS . . . FLORENCE C. DAVIS . MARGARET E. DAVIS . CHARLOTTE R. DEITCH. . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Jackson, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee DAVID D. DICKEY. A Morristown, Tennessee F z'rst Row JOAN DIEHL . RUTH DRINNEN . DAVID D. DUKES . . PEGGY L. DUNSMORE JOAN EMONDS . . EMMA ELDRIDGE . Second Row JOHN C. ELLIS . BETTY K. ESCUE . NANCY A. EVANS . . . JENNINGS W. FLEENOR . RHEA FONDE. . . . JAMES DAVID FOSTER Third Row ANNIE RUTH FROST . . . PATRICIA A. GARDNER . RANDALL GARRETT . . GLENN D. GARRISON . SARA L. GENTRY . ROY L. GODDARD . F ourth Row EULA JEAN GRAY . HARVEY H. GRIME . . THOMAS E. GUTHRIE . BETTY J. HAMMACK . ALLEN L. HARMON . . ROBERT D. HARRELL . Fifth Row ANN SCOTT HARRISON . BRUCE E. HARRISON . A Crossville, . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Knoxville. Tennessee . Ooltewah, Tennessee Tennessee . Greeneville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Oak Ridge, Tennessee ,. . Ixmgsport, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Brentwood, Tennessee . Ripley, Tennessee . Lewisburg, Tennessee . Oak Ridge, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Maryville, Tennessee . Lone Mountain, Tennessee . Lebanon, Tennessee . Cross Plains, Tennessee . Chattanooga, Tennessee . Kingsport, Tennessee . Morristown, Tennessee . Bristol, Virginia . Knoxville, Tennessee FBESHMEN$ JAMES B. HARWOOD . W. C. HAYNES, JR. MACK D. HAYNIE . ALLEN E. HEATON . . Brownsville, Tennessee . Tiptonville, Tennessee . Hartsville, Tennessee . Shell Creek, Tennessee Sixth Row EVAN HEDGE . ELSIE HENDRIX . . MADELINE L. HENRY . JANICE HILL . . . CHARLOTTE C HOLLAND. NATALIE HORNBEAK . . Maryville, Tennessee . Sevierville, Tennessee . Crossville, Tennessee . Shauns, Tennessee . 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Brentwood, Tennessee . Rogersville, Tennessee Third Row SARA E. MCAFEE. . . CLYDE E. MCCAMPBELL . LESLIE MCKEEHAN . JANE MCKELVEY . SALLY MCKINNEY . HELEN JEAN MCNEILL. . Sevierville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Manchester, Tennessee . Fayette, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee F ourth Row BETTY JEAN MCMAHAN . SEARLE MCMURRY . . . . . STANLEY N. MARCOVITCH . SHIRLEY M. MARGOLIN JACK MARTIN . SUSAN C. MARTIN . . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tenn. . Nashville, Tennessee . Murfreesboro, Tennessee Fifth Row HAROLD MEDLIN . . Sordis, Tennessee NANCY A. MEGEL. . Memphis, Tennessee F BESHMEN RUSSELL A. MESSICK. JAMES E. MICKAEL . CLAUSE MILLER . . . . LLOYDE MONTGOMERY . Sixth Row JAMES MOORE. PHILIP MOORE . . MARTHA MORTON . VIRGINIA MOSER . . BETTY JEAN MOSLEY . BILL THAD MUSE . Seventh Ro-w BETTY JOE NAVE . NEILON NEILSON . . COLLEENE NEUMANN. RUSSELL NEWMAN . MARGARET NINE . VERNE ODOM . Eighth Row JAMES OGLESBY . JOYCE OLDHAM . JANE OLIVER . FRED A. PARKER . . . . GLENN c. PATTERSON . HUBERT D. PATTY . Ninth Row ROMULUS A. PAYNE . ALICE PENLAND . JO PERKINS . BILL PHIFER . . . , LEWIS L. POATES . LESTER M. POLK. . Cambridge, Maryland . Memphis, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Cleveland, Tennessee . Bybee, Tennessee . Manchester, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Johnson City, Tennessee . Kingsport, Tennessee . Waxachacie, Texas . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Paris, Tennessee . Hartsville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Maryville, Tennessee . Walland, Tennessee . Covington, Tennessee . Maryville, Tennessee . Carthage, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Rogersville, Tennessee . Mt. 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RAMEY . BLANCHE REUTHER JOE s. RHYNE . Second Row BETTY RICHARDS . EDITY E. ROBBIN . . WILLIAM B. ROBERTSON . JAMES D. ROBERTSON . DORIS ANN ROGERS . GEORGIA M. ROOT . Third Row BETSYROSS. . . . . .4 BERNICE D. RUTHERFORD . DOROTHY J. RUTHERFORD . REBECCA SAFFELL . SHIRLEY SCHROLL . FRANK E. SCOGGINS F ourth Row MARY SUE SHARP . WILMA N. SHERILL. RUTH SIENKNEC HT MAX SLOME . GERALD SMALL . DIEMER L. SNIART Fifth Row HAZEL L. SMITH . JAMES F. SMITH , . Winchester, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Elizabethton, Tennessee . Oak Ridge, Tennessee . Nashville, Tennessee . Powell Station, Tennessee . Madisonville, Tennessee . Clinton, Tennessee . London, Tennessee . Fountain City, Tennessee . Manchester, Tennessee . Readyville, Tennessee . Germantown, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Etowah, Tennessee . Memphis, Tennessee . Funston, Georgia . Lafollette, Tennessee . Oneida, Tennessee .Knoxville, Tennessee . Morristown, Tennessee . Paris, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee FBESHMEN: DON D. SPEARS . Maryville, Tennessee LEWIS H. SPIVEY. VANCE STAMP, JR. . LYNN R. STANSBERRY . . Harriman, Tennessee . Fountain City, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee Sixth Row WILLIAM S. STANTON . NANCY STERCHI . . . . . AUSTIN P. STUBBLEFIELD . FRANCES L. SWOPE . ROBERT SYKES GUY T. TAYLOR . . Nashville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Anderson, Tennessee . St. Petersburg, Florida . Fayetteville, North Carolina . Milan, Tennessee Seventh Row VIVIAN TAYLOR . . . . JEAN D. TEFFETELLER . MARY PAULINE VEAL . KEITH VELTMAN . ANN WALKER . . BESS J. WALKER . . Knoxville. Tennessee . Maryville, Tennessee . Fountain City, Tennessee . Paris, Tennessee . Dyersburg, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee Eighth Raw CAROL R. WEAVER . THOMAS A. WEAVER . BETTY WELSHAN. . JOHN U. WHITAKER . JUANITA WHITE. KENNETH WILLIAMS . . Knoxville, Tennessee . Morristown, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee . Nashville, Tennessee .Knoxville, Tennessee . Bristol, Tennessee Ninth Row MARY WILSON A A . . Fountain City, Tennessee WILLIAM WINCHEL . MARY WOLFKIEL . NANCY WRIGHT . VERNON H. YOUNG . . Knoxville, Tennessee . Fountain City, Tennessee . Maryville, Tennessee . Knoxville, Tennessee Windy, go home! Nowadays the University of Tennessee Mili- tary Department is busy training big guns for the thcefs Reserve Corps. Under the command of Col. Claude A. Black, the ROTC is well on the way to attaining maximum strength. The war- time lack of cadets holds no more. Now on drill days, the campus swarms with troops, resplendent ESKY h ESQUIRET INC. USED WITH PERMISSION 70 Reviewing the T reaps in new uniforms and intent on getting those gold bars. This group, incidentally, includes quite a few veterans. The corps now offers reserve commissions to eligible graduates in a variety of brancheshInfan- try, Air Corps, Engineers, Transportation Corps, Signal Corps and Ordnance. THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT FIRST BATTALION COMPANY A COMPANY C COMPANY F Maj. Hudson Lee, Lt. Col. W. C. Capt. Jack Hamilton, Hon. Capt. Capt. Jack Powell, Hon. Capt. Capt. John W. Sterchi, Hon. Capt. Taylor, Hon. Lt. Col. Betty Miller, Miriam Carroll, Ist Lt. Hoyle F. Lynn Rose Stansberry. Mary Miller VVaIIace, Ist Lt. Capt. Adj. Kernon MCConkey. Lemons. Russell L. Tucker. REGIMENTAL STAFF HEADQUARTERS COMPANY Maj. Charles Brakebill, Lt. Col. Bill Cummings, Col. Jack D. MC- Capt. Carl Kincaid, Hon. Capt. Lib. Keehan, Maj. Gene Hopper, Honorary C01. Nancy Sterchi, Maj. T. E. Runion, Ist Lt. Clayton R. Byrd. Cantrell, Maj. Joseph Begle. SECOND BATTALION COMPANY B COMPANY E COMPANY G 31 E; ii xv kg; kmqiszg: 1,5 ; Lt. Col. jack VValdmp, Hon. Lt. Col. Margaret Capt. James Wilson, Hon. Capt. Capt. Howard Harty Hon. Capt. James Campbell, Hon. Wilson, Maj, Samuel Browder, Capt. Adj. Marion Drake. Capt. Bess Walker. Capt. Erie Kate Porter, Ist Lt. Charles E. MCCul'ry. VViIbur P. Creswell. 71 ?.u ??g? i F ootworla HUP 700p, TREEPi .. Wm wag; Summer Campers ' mm SOUTHERN BELL YS my ; FFtBOTsOREQ'ANig 2:55;qu .; , A PLAYINGWITH THEIR ERECTOR SET g: GET IN STE? CgPTAINg POSEY ?OSB twpmwmwwwngwm 2w TAKE THIS MAN? $533 a 3 STERCHI TRGT x GRABLES 0N, THEVTQLE OFVQRGANIZATVIQH, u 3:; 23$ W w. m 2W $ mm Kai mm m yaw 1 m i ?;m Max z 333 g, a m 3 :3: BRIE mfg 99mm LIB RiFNIQN ROSE smyngRy MANch'amgicm Capt. M. E. Hennegar Hon. Capt. Dori: Ann Rogers ifles Pershing Rifles is an honor society for ROTC Cadets,basicsty1e. It was founded in 1894. by General John Pershing, then a second lieutenant at the University of Nebraska. It started out as a crack drill squad, but now its Queen Anne salutes are more to honor active basic ROTC students than for show. In 1927 the University of Tennessee drew the third unit Which was Called, sensibly enough, Company ttC. When later reorganization snafued the Table of Organization, it became Company KtAh, of the Fourth Regiment With HQ at Clemson. Only during the Great War, when there were more important jobs for the RiHemen, has P-R been inactive. V-Day and the return of the troops permitted reactivation under the leadership of militia like Dustin Aughenbaugh and Bill Cummings. Since that day, it has grown stronger and is foreseeing great things for ,48. Representing the military department of the university, Pershing RiHes and other volunteers marched in the Armistice Day parade, and its members are often called upon for duty as a guard of honor. OFFICERS M.E. HENNEGAR . . . , . . . . t . . . . , . , . . . Captain ROBERT SCHAEDLE . . t . . . . . . t . . . . . Ixt Lieutenant PIERCE MAHONEY , . . . . . . . . . . . ? . . . 2nd Lizutentmt CHARLES CARSON . . t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ist Sergeanl ACTIVE MEMBERS Joe Coche Leo Costello J. Cleve Gatchel Ed Moore INACTIVE MERIBERS Bill Cummings Jack McKeehan F ACULTY ADVISOR Lt. Col. Shaffer F. Jarrel 76 GUIDON Honorary Colonel Nancy Sterchi Honorary Colonel Betty Miller Honorary Colonel Margaret Wilson Honorary Captain Lib Bunion Honorary Captain Miriam Carroll Honorary Captain Marian Drake Honorary Captain Lynn Rose Stansberrg Honorary Captain Mary Miller Wallace Honorary Captain Erie Kate Porter Honorary Captain Bess Walker SGCIETY Scabbard and Blade Capt. A. J. Waldrop Capt. S. H. Lowry i4d-visar The gay young blades you see cutting up around the campus are members of Scabbard and Blade, so as you were. S and B is a national military society founded in 1904 at the University of Wisconsin. U-Tis chapter is Company I of the 4th Regiment, first mustered in 1923. Although temporarily out of action While its men were in Action during the war, it was re-activated in 1947. In case you wondered, the members are chosen from the upper- class cadet oHicers, who must maintain a high academic standing in both military and non- military subjects. The officers rank like this on the T70: Jack Waldrop, Captain tthat means president, feathermerchantsi; Jack McKeehan, First Lieutenant; Carl Kincaid, Second Lieutenant; Johnny Sterchi, First Sergeant. The advisers are Captain Samuel H. Lowry and First Sergeant W. A. Thompson. Initiation Eve Hop At The Hop Pint Row: Third Row: Charles A. Anderson, Joseph B. Bogle Charles F. Brakebill Samuel M. Browder James M. Campbell Thomas E. Cantrell A. M. Cunningham, Jr. Lawrence W. Conant Wilbur P. Cresvvell, Jr. Anderson. Bogle, Brakebill, Browder, Campbell, Cantrell. 52mm! Row: Hart, Hicks, Hillary, Hopper, Kincaid, Lee. Fourth R0 1!: +3? imam u $ Mm; M embers and Pledges William Cummings John R. Davis, Jr. Blaine J. Farmer, Jr. Adrian G. Fox John F. Hamilton Howard J. Hart Jesse Hicks VVilliam C. Hilleary Eugene N. Hopper, Jr. Carl S. Kincaid Hudson Lee Kernon M. McConkey Charles E. MCCurry Jack D. MCKeehan Those N at Pictured George W. Morton, Jr. 79 Homer S. Norris wavgmg vgm 4 ,mxapm w Cunningham, Cummings, Davis, Farmer, Fox, Hamilton. McConkey McCun'y, McKeehan, Powell, Schaedle, SterchL Fifth Row: Summitt, Swift, Thornburg, Tucker, 'Washam. Claude J. Powell Robert G. Shaedle, Jr. John W. Sterchi Robert M. Summitt Thomas L. Swift John M. Thornburgh Russell L. Tucker Joseph VVasham Calvin Walters Paul Walther Esky doesn ht have to look long to find enough material for his . . Campus Charactertour Whenever you have a crowd of people-and believe me, we,ve really got one hereeyoutre bound to find outstanding personalities, the people who are just a little different because of a Miss Tennessee smile, a Torchbearer mind, the look of a Volunteer beauty, or maybe just because they,re one of those unforgettable characters. We looked around the campus in search of a few, and it was especially nice seeking out the beauties. Undoubtedly, we missed a lot of the people we ought to have on these pages. They were probably studying. At any rate, our wanderings netted us several rolls of exposed film, tired feet, and three likely phone numbers. We saw, among other things, the good Joe sitting at the roundtable in Byerleys . . the Beaver dealing out a pat hand for the stadium card game . . . the scholastic key man picking through the stacks in the library . . . the letterman running the reverse . . . the politi-colonel briefing his men before the Spring campaign . . . the beauty captivating the eyes of the guys at the Drug . . . the man with the saber wheeling the troops . . . the lush gavel Gertie presiding over the sorority conclave. They are all personalitiesethe campus is alive with and because of them. This year, we,ve focused the yearbook cameras on the student bodyeeveryoneeand this particular section, a pictorial character- tour, is devoted to a few of the more frequently seen and well-developed personalities. MARION WALLING . . Pprsonalitie: Editor CHARLES EDMUNDS. . . . . . . Beauty Editor Mary Miller VValIace, Janie Bishop, Bobbie Kemmer. FRANK PETTWAY . . . . Calendar Editor Mary Harris, Bill Dunford, Hal Smith. X M f MW ESKY ESQUIRE, INC. USED WITH PERMISSION BA-NG-UP Oblivious of the ban on tree posters, our boy is busily laying down the preliminary barrage of his campaign; Although most of our wheel personalities arenh quite so obvious about 910B their being on their side, Esky makes no bones about it. Only posters. 81 Around the clock with SUGAR SMITH MISS TENNESSEE The lovely tripping along Cumberlandethe blond with the blue eyes and that fine smileeis Sugar undoubtedly. That Hashing smile is what won for her the title of Miss Tennessee, not he- Iittling her weII-known good looks which have given her a place in the beauty section of quite a few Volunteers, this being no exception. How- ever, her qualifications for Miss T go beyond mere beauty. Look, guys, she cooks! Looking on yon page, one can peer behind the scenes and see what happens in a day with Sugar Smith. She gets up, we see, on the right side of the bed. We see fur- ther, that her famous legs are as shapely as ever. Later, books in hand, she leaves a morning of classwork and looks toward an afternoon of racqueteering, In the third panel, she is off for the courts as planned. Nightfall saw Willie Davis dropping by, but we saw only Sugar as she came down the stairs. Now you know Sugar and any fool can see why shets the studentst choice for MISS TENNESSEE. for 947-948 xsmamww W4 49w - . y g , W ' Wamm mmwuw Ma y w v wef W m a me wmmw ?i WW m V $132393 .iig$; : W m 379:3; :: ,- LWKK, gawk sq WWW , W ,mwaiizgvb Q, mww gm mew $333: 6? MWgEXm Meww WW. pay? mmmm 2';ng WWW W Wwaw, w W a V V KM wab'wz wazcuaxzfifag - . W m gg'ggwwz 2m kw W 2'40 3w hit? M5? 53W , W721: Wm; WNW. z Wyzm a 5m WNHWW W: k wwwvih $9 ?2. ,2? ,3 imam n ,x WW 2 M xv? g ma.ggjgmw NWwWWWWWm xx; V The Editor and Business Manager of the Volunteer and The University of Tennessee Publishing Association Present . . . on the following pages the selection of seniors who in outstanding fashion represent their Alma Mater. They are considerably above the average of the senior class in scholarship and have at the same time displayed unfaltering and effective devotion to the best interests of both their school 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 other seniors of 1947-48, a great many of whom are doubtless possessed of many points of equal promise, but it is made after careful, discriminating investigation and balancing of characteristics and contributions by a committee composed of faculty members and students, and is accordingly offered for what it is worth. MARY JANE BELL MARTHA CLARK KANE JOHN Mt CAMPBELL BETTY LINDSAY ANN GORDON DEMPSTER GEORGE W. OLIPHANT GENE W. HOLTHOFER FELIX TRUSS TGBCHBEABEBS 84 There are no bats in Mary Jane,s BeH-fry, for she has received a number of awards and honors for her scholar- ship and service. Look them over: Mortar Board, Pi Lambda Theta, Junior Danforth Award, and the Mortar Board Junior Award. A special distinction conferred on her is the second vice-presidency of the College Club Department of the American Home Economics Association, a nation-wide organization. 85 TOBCHBEABEB Mary Jane Bell TOBCHBEABEB John M. Campbell 86 From wheelbarrow to Torchbearerethaths John Campbell, ag major. For his skill toilin, with the soil and battlin, with the cattle, he has received the Sears Scholarship and the National Dairy Products Association Scholarship. He has been a leader in many ag organizations as well as those related to other fields, such as ROTC, Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, Beaver Club, Circle and Torch, and Omicron Delta Kappa. mammwewz ; mg v m, WW w ,K,wawxwmw Cheers for Ann Gordon! This is reverse action for her, ,cause for three years, she,s the one who,s been leading the cheers at U-T. Besides this, she,s been president of Mortar Board, a member of Pi Omega Pi, W.S.G.A. Council, Y Cabinet, Chorus and Modern Dance. To complete a well-rounded campus career, Ann Gordon was chosen Betty Co-edn by her sophomore class, and has twice been an ROTC sponsor. E f3, TOBCHBEABEB Ann Gordon Dempster 87 mmwn W, Wm TOBCHBEABEB Gene IV. Holthofer 88 Gene Holthofer is really a wise guy, due to his enviable four-year scholastic average. But He didrft let it go to his bad. Instead, he kept right on working, fmding time to be Phi Eta Sigma president, A.S.M.E. secretary-trea- surer, and ACE. Board member. He has also been a member of Scarabbean Society, Tau Beta Pi, and I.S.O. Council; and he has served as business manager of the Independent News. $238325, ' m amm , ha; 94 $3? $67M ?ngz mg :m? z y Beauty is as beauty does-wand this one has done plenty speaking intellectually, of course. Probably her most out- standing doings have been as a pen-pusher for University publications as O 86 W editor. Also, she did alright at pin-collecting, for she wears the badges of Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Phi, TOBCHBEABEB and W.S.G.A. In addition, Sugar has been active in the 7' Chorus, Beaver Club, A.S.C., and Y.W.C.A. lnartha Clark lane 89 TOBCHBEABEB Betty Lindsay 9O Betty Lindsay has been a thinnaht, from start to finish. Three years ago, she received the Mortar Board Award as the Outstanding Freshman, and now. as a senior, she has been named a Torchbearer. In the meantime, she was in the Home EC Club, Y.W.C.A., Playhouse, Swimming Club, Mortar Board, and was business manager of the 1947 VOLUNTEER. This year she was W.S.G.A. president. The Volunteer of 1947eGeorge OIiphant-has another title now-Torchbearer, 1948. In addition to these major honors, he was president of the senior class, Scarabbean, and a member of Tau Beta Pi. As a student in the TOBCHBEABEB College of Engineering, he has served with the A.I.E.E. and ACE. Boards. ' George aliphant 91 WM 383 '5 3g TOBCHBEABEB F elix T russ 92 Oh, that Saint Louis man! But there are no blues where this onehFelix Truss -is concerned. Torchbearer TrUSS has taken part in many campus activities! Usher Corps, Canterbury Club, U-T Religious Council, F.R.B., Pershing Rifles, and A.S.C.E. Honor societies Scarabbean, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Phi Eta Sigma have extended membership to him, and he has served as president of the latter organization, as well as of his fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega. The Beauty 1 ' L ESKY 9 ESQUIRE, INC. REPRINTED FROM ESQUIRE USED WITH PERMISSION T he Contestants Martha Abbott Betsy Ann Aytes Bobbie Bonham Martha McCrary Briscoe Pat Buck Dolores Clarke Nancy Crockarell Frances Crowder Faun DeLozier Jean DeVault Marian Drake Anna Lynne Evans Katherine Ann Everett Phillip Eversole Rhea Fonde Eugenia Foster Jean Galbraith Sara. Gentry Leo Gilner Dorothy Belle Gracy Lunette Hathcote Evan Hedge Betty Hiscock Evelyn Hipshire Joan Junkin Jerry Johnson Betty Kinnie Priscilla Leach Dot Levy Johnny Long Johnnie McCoin Melissa McMurry Shirley Margolin Barbara Marshall Mary Ruth Monger Ann Morris Peggy Nichols Jane Oliver Jo Peavahouse Erie Kate Porter Margaret Provence June Reed Gerry Roach Doris Ann Rogers Lois Richardson June Rose Mary Sargent Browny Sarten Anita Schubert Lillyan Shagan Marilyn Slovis Sara Porter Shofner Frankie Simpson Sugar Smith Lynn Rose Stansberry Carolyn Stubley Barbara Swan Jean Teffeteller Kathryn Thomas Virginia Underwood Bess Walker Frances Lee Walker Berta Waterhouse Arm Williams Margaret Wilson T he Judges Pictures of the Twenty-four Most Beautiful Girls were mailed to the New York ofhce of ESQUIRE for the Hnal judging to determine the Six Volunteer Beauties. Pictured ' at right as they leaf through the 1949 crop on behalf of Esky are the men who know . . . left, Tony Palazzo, the ESQUIRE Art Director; center, Oscar Dystel, the Editor-in-chief of CORNET; right above, Frederick A. Birmingham, ESQUIRES Managing Editor; and the ESQUIRE Fashion Editor, 0. E. SchoefHer. eauenfg BARBARA MARSHALL uHeavenIf is what Esquire? Tony Palazzo naturally plans for some work and travel. After that . . . who surmised the code letter tTV on her picture was for. knows? Maybe change that Miss to Mrs. And not a Look at that picture again and you,ll agree he wasnht far bad idea at that. wrong. A junior in liberal arts from Kingsport, she has 96 Sugar MARGARET SNIITII A familiar and pleasing sight around the Hill is Sugar. Right now, sheis the ofhcial representative of the student bodyejust call her Miss Tennessee. The sugar top is blond, and the eyes that pulled in the votes are blue, what 97 else This is her last year on campus, and sheys finishing up in home economics. When around the Pan-Hell Building, she hangs her hat in the KD room. J6! MARTHA M CRABY BBISCOE Here,s a beauty strictly from Woodbury . . . Tennessee, and the home ec training to be a model wife. Not only her birthplace. The eyes are blue, the hair is light brown, that, she is. Monday nights she goes out with the girls- but stand back, Jack, itys all Rugs. She has the ambition to Chi Omega lodge meeting. 98 Kualy EVELYN HIPSHIIIE The combination of red hair, the green eyes has been turning heads since the beginning of time, and Evelyn Hipshire is no exception. Heading up the Hill to her business administration classes, she stopped to tell our 99 man that she has a rather unpredictable attitude toward men but, cheer up, troops, she added that her ambition is to be a successful wife. She was wearing a Tri-Delt pin, so that answered that. ejvlazef SARA GENTBY Something new, and nice, too, around the campus. Replete with hazel eyes and the very dark brown hair to go with aforementioned eyes. Warning to square wheels: the lady dislikes boys who put on a false air of importance. How- 100 soever, she doe; like hem friendly, with that easy going nature. A Knoxvillian, she comes to the Hill to study liberal arts. Greek group: Alpha Delta Pi. granlu'e MARY FRANCES SIMPSON Of men, Frankie says her attitude can be summed up into one descriptive phrase. To wit: QtCouldnk get along with- out them? And once the jokers get a load of those green eyes and brownett hair, theyhre bound to agree 101 that they, too, canht do without Frankie. Business admin- istration is her college, although her ambition is to be a writer. Anyone wanta carry her Corona? By the way, the pin she sports is the ADPi diamond. 3 Ya mm: X $ng ?:M: ma DELOBES CLARKE BESS WALKER J 0AN J UN KIN GERRY BOACH PEGGY NICHOLS AN N MOBBIS PHILLIP EVEBSOLE SARA POBTER SHOFNEB PAT BUCK J 0HN N IE McCOIN LUNETTE IIA'l HCOTE MELISSA McMUBBY FRANCES LEE WALKER CABOLYN STUBLEY ANN WILLIAMS GENE FOSTEB BHEA F0 3 w? wggg m WM mw m w m m m FAVORITE NUMBERS Some favorite numbers that are in everybodyk Student Directory appear above . . . and if you,re just now finding out about them-Jack, youke dead. The numbers ring various girls, dorms; the figures be- lo1g to: First Row: Cookie Aytes, Bobbie Bonham, Nancy Crockarell, Frances Crowder, Faun DeLozier; Sgcond Row: Anna Lynne Evans, Katherine Everett, Jean Galbraith, D. B. Gracy, Betty Hiscock; Third Row: Evan Hedge, Jerry Johnson, Priscilla Leach, J mmie Long, Mary Ruth Monger; Fourth Row Shir- ley Margolin, Jo Peavahouse, Erie Kate Porter, Margaret Provence, June Reed; Fifth Row: Lois Rlchard- 5cm, Doris Ann Rogers, June Rose, Brownie Sartin, Lynn Rose Stansberry; Sixth Row: Barbara Swan, Jean Telfezeller, Virginia Underwood, Berta Waterhouse, Margaret Wilson. Ann Wilkes Ann Herndon xx my WW blew Wammfntw 4 Jean Tittle ESKY GD FSQUIRF. INCW USED WITH PERMISSION february 1947 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 II I2 I3 l4 I5 l6 I7 l8 I9 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 H earls and kisses are Feb,s trademark2 Twenty-eight days filled with pleasure; But every fourth year, if Pm good, I get an extra for good measure. 33-? : '11 nN .2 '4 .r , 2 2 ' 2 ?kgvutklay'h J . 3km . 8-477 'Fehruery . g 9. wtn111d up the 1946- 47 basketball season . . . Came the 12th and the boys came as drags t9 the? WSGA Backward Dance . . . at their ball on the 15th the Engiheers turned out to ponder the engineering ' marvel of the strapless evening gown . . . and ohly the night before, the Chi- O formal added to the week A Send . the Delta Zeta formal Was a three-ringer . . .yb1g' event Of the mdnth wafs Elliot La'wre11c'e s play1ng . H 5 for the Mid- Winter Nahheeyayh . . . and to top it off was a froSt1ng Of snow. If WWWMi SNOW SHOW A memwmmfmwwa M WWW WW mg GREATEST SNOW ON EARTH .151 gig? WW; m 3115st BIRD I CAN T GIVE YOU ANYTHING SNOWBODYAS 11120131115!g ; 1WK$ $11;thwa SNOXV FOOD march 1947 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO ll I2 I3 l4 l5 I6 l7 l8 I9 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 March is noted for her knack Of arousing breezes light. A nd I appeal to the stronger sex2 Come help me fly my kite! LI: .i; mail I W k- ? , : . $$$sz Rezmwbww COAXIN COOKIES $53,221:: vmwmgw mww y Bagam Wm m 4; april 1947 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 II 12 l3 I4 15 l6 l7 I8 I9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 A pril brings the showers and flowers As the decrepid saying goes, But When Pm out with a bunch of boys- You can bet your life it SNOWS! H.,,....,2in .,n. . fugm A 13:4'2 w, I kmw .-I . ', m4 ,, a tiu '7 an, A their Egyptian formal . next night the 26th the Kappa Sig rolled 6u.t then: Dommoes :6' thy'ir' -gdance themegvk x n , .. mmsqmm ARCH ANGELS MlGHTY MOUTH BRILLO AND DOLO w 6 16:16, ASPJRANTS s if? , 33$; PLATEAU PLANNERS SK: EASTER CHICKS m QSPEMNDTHMFT may 1947 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 II l2 l3 I4 l5 l6 l7 I8 I9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 BI May is a really pretty month With flowers blooming free. And after all, Pm standing here2 Won, t someone please pick me? ' ,May . . . Howered with formals Lambda Chi a11d KA the first week e11d . . . theh the snowdrops sprouted; :by Claude Thornhill .Aloha 0e added its candleiight to the hight of the 13th .the 16th and the; 7 ATO,s-orch1ds, 110 less .1. .the 17th was filled with the Round- -up, ACE Day,I 211111 the SAE,s plastermg Paris 1 all over the gym . next week end the Figi s went in search bf their island, while the ZB'PS forecaste'd : Vacations I. then exams hit before the taxes even got ItoI the cleaners. ' ' ' ,. 1 ' : SMOOTH CRUISE m MW '53 511??? , an14 4 , ume ewe 2193 6115: 12355553111931:sz 53mm $6-;1nEAg;ii 9.1.: Fazmw FOUR QUEENS AND A jOKEE 2: WW FROM PILLARS TO TOASTS TEN UEBNS-ASTACKED DECK STRINGED BAND :wg: ALL TOGETHER NOWimHUFFAFIF Wamwmw m june 1947 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll I2 l3 l4 l5 l6 l7 l8 I9 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 June is a month of sports, like golf; And I may make a play for the caddie. But if I do, I can? follow through ,Cause my heart belongs to Daddy. m m iv. f. . . V: -,a m 7 Mam?! M june . comes around every :y'ea1' . this one ineluded .8th the sehiors heard their Baccalaureate . ,. . 11ext day gOt their skins . . . registration fer summer torture the 16th . . . classes began the 18th . . . 9 '8 , and 011 the 19th, eVeryone cut a11d Was at Big Ridge for the rest of the summer . . . it appears that four stayed behihd 111 the drug . . . the d1str1but1ng office kept sendlng out greetihgs. 4' 1W 1 x 1 1 1 w. .11 1 4 a 4 4 . 1 b 1 x x 1 w 1 1 v1: 1 1 x M Mm Wwwwmmmmmwrmaawgwgwmwah gyms 1 99114 E ' WSTANDINGL ROOM ONLY FRISKY AND' SbDA CARS 1315113 'mezxrs1 ewwmawawwwywwmmwgm Y??? 3 ME ?' Nvmeggggliifeg8W$33$5$919$MK372WWWM: 373 $4.305 2 11:11:11 ?biaf $Emwwm$ m WSW? W?E$iw$$a Dyan? JOHN .1 i 1 W51 14 Mama: 2W w. TABLE STUFF LORD NELSON RIDES AGAIN TUCKERED OUT $3$SQNK15E3E551 . july 1947 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 ll l2 l3 I4 I5 l6 l7 l8 I9 20 2! 22 23 24' 25 26 27 28 29 30 3I July is here and so am I The Fourth upon the docket. I sent you, Jack, you send me, too, A-flying in my rocket. :3 7 $32??? July . . . was much like June . -.1. only hthe . . hhd 111111921 . . . 10 break the monotony, the Pnkes had i V 11 1. 1' a party . .- . the Kappa Sigs' had a par'1yv1.- . . the Lambda Chi 5 had a party . .VV . and to break the chain Pi: V 1Kappa Phi had a tea . . . 011 the 19th, a Vgroup of Phi Sigs ahd a larger group of ants had a picnic . . V ' 1 enjoyed. by all present . . . SPE gaVve a little party. the 26th. 1... .- a11d,accord1ng to the 1cale11dar, there . . was 3 Folk Da11ceV par1y . . . I missed 11 . . . V1101 foIksV,1 you k111ow. ' w 1 1 .V ' I SHALL RETURN WHATS THE US h BORED SHUFFIE BANK TEL MAKE A PASS $SQW' J Ki 3?; 1111 , 1 1 1 1 1 SCREEN PLAY V VSQUEEZVESI 1111:; V SAVE THE: 130131351011 HENRY 10:11:: EXCHANGE 1 11:51134052314131? STUDENT august. 1947 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 I l l2 I3 l4 IS l6 l7 I8 I? 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3I August brings the sunshine And warmth to peoplek lives. But one can most surely bet That Pll keep out of dives. AUGUST -.u . v A... arrvsr,.---v,r - '- Wwwwm , W . 2i Il'2 AugusL . . .-' till hotter . -. . and duller summer students Amost afen tA moped around the corners, .' 71 r'fiaked cm on the g1ass', fumed in early'mormng mists, pohdered another coke . . . some even resortedw . to Big Ridge again . . , 0.11 the 9th, Kappa Sigs tried to shake off the doldruths with :1 dance . . . same. :vnight, SAEAs talked rebel swatted iiies, and lounged unde1' magnolia tr'ees . . . for a whole month levery- ' one felt worsk than a boil weevil at :1- cotton- pickers convention. suMM'ERT 13MB DOWN'SOUTH 3m 1w A BROAD BEAMMG A , A CORNERED , x 1 1 1 , ; V, 1. 7355:- I J11; 1 U AFREBNDIN NEED LAWN MOPERS HAT'A iiAcKET: september 1947 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 II l2 I3 l4 l5 l6 I7 l8 V I9 20 2! 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 At leading cheers, Fm well adept; Pm the sweetheart of the team. I yell and cheer T0 Victory? But the players want to dream. wwmww am: ; 1. v r: xiwfg , ' September :. .I . even mentionioif'the Wofd brings ariticipaitogy shticIdersio'f retti'tni'ng to the little ted 'school house: perched on that hill in Knoxville . . . Labor Day Wasn t work for anybody, ex'cept maybe rush chair-5' . men . . . Pan- Hell begah to ring with the clamor 0f rush party chit- chat and the clatter of unbalanced tea plates . .frat houses wheeled but their t1ophies and snow shovels . '. .Freshman Week..fresh11ian registration by any other name would be bedIai'n . . . pardOn us while we sneak off to Grant Field and see what 5 with this Tech ' ' 1 7' , , , , DON : DROP DRUG ADDICI'S THAT LOAD DROP DEAD! Iris SAPPHIRE . . . i k ' I HAVE A GENTLEMAN GOOD FOR 5000 PLAYS ; , 47 WFANCY DANCE u .a-azmi STOWAWAYSA october 1947 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 II l2 l3 l4 l5 I6 l7 I8 I9 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 BI Summer is over and autumnk here, And many a leaf is falling. If men were leaves, this lucky year, Pd have them all a-calling. . 3' u ' R'W -., mm a 1;: W5 . g, I October .y . . fall feII, which seems naturaI ehough . . . classes began the lst . ; .homecoming with the I Blue Devils putting up their Dukes on the 4th . . . pledge dances most any night you were interested . . . yeah, we know, get your picture made . . . the troops issue their annual call to arms for sponsors , . . . 18th saw us inde dow11 to watch the Tide come in . . . Derby Day on Circle Downs, the Blst-Sigma iChi niaking book. - w - , t , I ' g Tigwi'ijpF V v, mm. 4x FLIVVERIS FORD w :WWMMSWWW wk $1. . CHI OGLING ITS SNOWING IN FLOIEfbA F STREAMER LINED H 51 I GUIDON Bomnggal november 1947 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 I I I2 I3 I4 l5 I6 l7 I8 I9 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 The pilgrims looked on Plyfnouth Rock And were grateful for good living. But college men just look at me, And then begin Thanksgiving. L .2 m '; gkw E3 fay. ,3 ' Wfi km aw La: .2 2 S ; , JW-I . war Mam. ma . Y ' 3360 November L. big month fo1-1001ball. .lst NOrth Cagolina . the Zetas go fo1mal on the 7th followed by Mississippi 1n the snowburg-Memphm .the Ag Club steamed up the gym with Barnwarmm the 14th. -.by Beauty B1111 time the hext Saturday night,Bosto11 had bean here a11d gone, so' we Could turn. ,, out fUIl attention to conning the beauties . .Miss Tennessee Was annotmced after a hectic week of elec-HIQ 1ytio11eering..Phi M11 formal and the Battle of Lexmgton the next week .followed by more cheers in L the form of stealing a campaign ribbon from the Commodore hi1nself. : 19143133138 11111 A33; ' 't y 11. y HAIRLESS SMQE LONE jQAN 1- jwmv we FAIR AND SQUARES mvxw m DICED SALADE 1 1N1 2 41;; BLANKET ASSURANCE TEN PINGUINS december 1947 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 I! I2 l3 l4 l5 l6 l7 l8 I9 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3I With my gifts and presents, I represent A Kris Kringle thafs mighty scanty- But Pd get lots of dates this Christmas eve. Wouldn,t you like a lady Santy? DECENIBEB 1947 2L Bbtm 2 JeanHammacls . . x : , 1152 fit .4 - WEIR: VfilgmgQY-Wiu SN APPE SCR PPERS This is the month than bound in ice, And really Pm not joking. But even though he,s a quite cold man, Just watch our Esky smoking! january 1948 SUN MON TUE WED THUY FRI SAT Y 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO ll l2 l3 I4 l5 I6 l7 l8 I9 20 2 I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 m mzww '1 1' ' ' . ' kg; .4Y ' . ' , ' .. . ' 3 mgr $?m- .. J g W . Y wmv$nig 93! WA 1 id r Y 911a r no I Jahnary . 12111 true 10 form . . a show .111hdetHe headhnes . as did the joHers who rolled it 11110 miSSiles j Vyyanr'd fired same at unWary Land. u11a1med Call but two fell into this .classJu motorists 1.. . cops rode herd 01.11 1 , corner coWboys . .- .. Friday the 9th was fish day fof th'e KD- Chi- O undersea formal Delta Ga111mas' 1' anchored at the gym. for da11ci11g on the 16th . . . convocation, crowds at Byerley s . ,; Johhny L01Lg re- V'Hgvived Nahheeyayh With a one-n1ghter . . . hext Week end heihg for ADPi and S1gma Kappa formals . , . basketball yet. 1 . FAIR AT SUPERVISION :ANY PRICE GAMUT OF EMOTION TELETRIPE BACHELORS 1351171112131: 1.1 E! x 1 K 2 PARTY TIME 1 .EASURE PLEASURE 1 5513A STORIES 1 1 A i 7 ICECApApEs DIVINE CUPCAKES Who gs Who in American Colleges ELIZABETH ALLRED, Alpha. Omicron Pi, President of Y.1V.C.A., A.S.C. Council member, 2.42 average. MARIAN E. BAGLEY, Kappa. Delta, VOLUNTEER asaistant busi- ness manager. Mortar Board, 3.12 average. HO'W'ARD BAKER, Pi Kappa. Phi, chairman of All-StudenVs party, Scarabbean, A.S.C. Council, 2.36 average. ELIZABETH BALKCOM, Kappa. Delta. vice-president, Phi Eta Tau president, 1V.S.G.A., Henson Hall president, 2.52 average. PHILLIP BARNHART, Pi Kappa Alpha secretary, Tau Beta. Pi president, A.C.E. board, 3.81 average. MARY JANE BELL, Alpha. Omicron Pi president, Omicron N11 president, Mortar Board, Pi Lambda 'nheta, 3.10 average. JAMES A, BURDETTE, Sigma. Alpha Epsilon president, Y.M.C.A. cabinet, l'lli Eta. Sigma vice-president, Scarabbean, 3.56 average. JOHN M. CAMPBELL, 1.8.0 Council, Ag Club president, Barn- warmhv manager, Alpha Zeta. president, Omicron Delta Kappa, 3.29 average. KATHERINE DAVIS, Alpha Delta Pi treasurer, Mortar Board reporter, business manager of Orange and 1Vhite, 3.02 average. ANN GORDON DEMPSTER, Chi Omega. vice-presiden-t, senior class treasurer, Y.VV.C.A. vice-president, Mortar Board President, 3.07 average. ELIZABETH DEVINE, Alpha Omicron Pi, Mortar Board treasurer, Spanish Clll'll president, 3.42 average. DOROTHY ANN KERR, Plhi Mu treasurer, VOLUNTEER business manager, Y.W.C.A. secretary, 2.54 average. 134 TENNESSEE DIVISION ELIZABETH 1BETTY1 LINDSAY, Chi Omega sorority, 1V.S.G.A. president, VOLUNTEER busine manager, Mortar Baard, 2.84 average. HOYT PAYNE, Kappa. Sigma vice-president, Y.M Aloha Oe manager, Scarabbeml, 2.45 average. MARILYN P01VERS, Delta Delta. Delta. secretary, Senior Class secretary, Pi Lambda. Theta. president, Mortar Board, 3.49 average. RUSSELL N. SHEDDEN, Sigma. Alpha Epsilon, Junior Class president, All Students Council, Scarabbean, 2.34 average. KATHRYN THOMAS, wW.S.Gv.A., I.S.O., Home Ec Club, Pi Lambda Theta, 3.16 average. Not Pictured: JOHN BRADLEY, All Students Council president, 1.3.0. president. Barnwarminf manager, 2.67 average. RICHARD G. GARNER, Freshman Class vice-president, Ag Club president, Beaver Club, 3.17 average. ROBERT E. LEE, JR., V01 Ve-t Club president, All Students Coun- cil, Scarabbean, 2.13 average. FRANK QUALLS, Lambda Chi Alpha president, Fraternity Rela- tions Board president, 2.86 average. LEE WINCHESTER, Sigma Alpha. Epsilon vice-president, Phi Eta Sigma. president, Canterbury Club president, Scarabbean, 3.21 average. HOWARD VVINN, Lambda. Chi Alpha president, Association of Collegiate Engineers president, Orange and White staff, 2.68 average. A. president, Crowned Jewels MISS MARTHA STRONG MISS KATHRYN THOMAS MISS BESS WALKER Barmwarminh Queen Independent Miss Lambda 0111' Alpha Darling Here are six gems from Tennessee organizations. Due to the early deadline of the VOLUNTEER, the 51:an was unable to include many other additions to the royal family'who are to be selected later in the school year. Consequently, we in- clude two names from last yeare-Miss Ann Morris, Rose of Pi Kappa Phi, and Miss Betty Davidson, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon Co-ed 0f the Year-due to the fact that their hQreignsh extend into the 1947-48 season. MISS ERIE KATE PORTER MISS DOT COBB MISS NANCY STERCHI Plzi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Sweetheart of Sigma Chi ACE F acecards The ACE Board picked the twelve beauties on these pages to be candidates in the running for the top American Collegiate EngineeKs honor of Queen of Spades, Queen of Hearts, Queen of Diamonds, and Queen of Clubs. Esky was all for waiting until the Engineerk Ball on April 9 and see the deal on the winning hand. The VOLUN- TEER, however, couldntt wait, where we present all twelve candidates. We might add that cards with faces like these have certainly made holding hands mighty fascinating when the chips are down eor any other time. Queens or better . . . Hoyle would never admit it, but here we have something nice with an ace and four queens that is considerably more lush than a royal straight Hush. Besides, who wants the whole family along? The queenly candidates above are Frances Crowdet, for Queen of G000 IDEAL 136 Spades; Virginia Hutton, for Queen of Hearts; Porty Shofner, for Queen of Diamonds; and Bess Walker, for Queen of Clubs. Here the Bicycles are built for two, obviously from a stacked deck. These ACEboard pasteboards are graced by how Kathryn Thomas, Queen of Spades; Dot Cobb, Queen of Hearts; B. J. West, Queen of Diamonds; and Betty Chandler, Queen of Clubs. Below: Imogene Morgan, Queen of Spades; Barbara Marshall, Queen of Hearts; Margaret Wilson, Queen of Diamonds; and Martha Parks, Queen of Clubs. 37 N ICE HANDS The 1947 T enneseason taught Vol supporters a gamut of emotions . . . Voluntears and Cheers Allts well that ends well-so goes an old saW-and with a feeling it can,t happen again, Ten- nessee rooters turned toward basketball, baseball, track, rand all the other sports in the organized pro- gram. A few turned toward an unorganized sport, and shot some p001 up on the corner. We couldn,t get a table and had to keep on like we started. Remembering the fun of the football trips isntt hard at all, so W611 ramble With that for a While. Remember the Battle of the Biltmore, the mob of alumni and studenti milling in the lobby , . . the Three Suns, beaming a ray of sunshine towards post-game Patrons 0f the Roof of the Ansley . elephant hunting in Birmingham . . . at Chapel Hill, some at the Carolina Inneothers out . . . the Ole Miss air raid that drove Tennesseans t0 the soothing protection of the Cellars and Roof-tops . . . those cotton-pickin, Colonels , . . the happy realization that the Vols had caged a cocky Wildcat . . the hasty removal of the ttBeat TennesseeU streamers. I remember thaty and in addition, won,t forget the ,teers giving Boston a T-partyy a dose of their own medicine-B. C. . . . the torpedoeing 0f the Commodore creW . . . the Generars rides off the Held. Football isnyt the only attraction in the Tennessee Sports Arena, for there,s a lot of fast-breaking basketball, hard-hittin'g baseball, fast-pacing track and cross-country. Besides, there,s tennis, golf, and swimming to round out the card. And dontt sell intramurals short, for it packs the gym and Rose Hole for each event. Yes. Tennessee isdt a one-sport schoolelook at the following pages and see for yourself. SCHEDULE 6 I31t1eI9Q'8 SAM MILLER. . . . . . . . . . .Sparts Editor Fred Benton, Roy Cumming, Jim Jennings, Louis Schneider. . iv . Piggaww ESKY GD ESQUIRE, INC. USED WITH PERMISSION He may not have the professional touch of Red, the backwoods booster of TPI who assisted the cheerleaders, but never let it be said that Esky didn,t have enough spirit. Here he is, high HE in the air, exhorting a huzzah or two for the troops out there on the turf. A veteran of C EBS many football campaigns, his eyes are popped, not from the exertion, but from the strain of trying to determine which of the girl cheerleaders has the most shapely pair of gams. 139 ;WASNT MY mud; , - y L 14 m N j, A : $$$$$Y? ' ' - , , , w? , - , ', gag; NEW, FEE5$$E 2, km ; xz Mg? m $$$$$35i3 sgm ER. mm L imW' ' GRANT BATTLEFIELDWM7 V g1? w wmwmmmuxmwwwmh WRIGET NICE w m .95ng $931533an me . . $$5; GRAND OLE MAN THE HOT SEAT g3; ANDERBUILDERS Athletic Association N. W. DOUGHERTY R. R. NEYLAND C. E. BREHM R. I3. DUNFORD T. G. GLOCKER ALVIN BEAMAN The University Of Tennessee Ath- letic Association is an arm of the University. The control is vested in an Athletic Board which is now led by Chairman N. VV. Daugherty. This Board is responsible to the Presi- dent of the University and the Board of Trustees. The Athletic Board is Charged with the responsibility of the general super Vision of collegiate athletics, arrange- ment of schedules, employment of coaching staff, and the eligibility of players. The Board meets at least once a year and is composed of repre- sentatives from Alumni, Faculty, and the student body. By Southeastern Conference rule the faculty must be in the majority. At the present time there are seven such members: C. E. Brehm, N. VV. Daugherty, Fred C. Smith, R. E. DunfonL L. R. Hesler, J. VV. Hoffman, R. C. KIatthews, Samuel L. N'Ieyer, and N. D. Pea- cock. The alumni are represented by VVilIiston Cox, Chris Fiedler, Alvin Beaman, Charles Kohlhase, and C. P. Daniel. The Student members are David Dodson and Bruce Franklin. SAMUEL L. MEYER N. VVILLISTON COX D. PEACOCK L. R. HESLER C. P. DANIEL DAVID DODSON CHRIS FIEDLER FRED C. SMITH BRUCE FRANKLIN T he New Stadium Construction In Process THE 1947 ADDITION T0 OUR STADIUM One of the biggest construction jobs in the Knoxville area got underway last Winter and is slowly turning into an addition to our stadium. This addition was made possibly by the Athletic Association and our fine football teams of the past, which have matched records with the best teams in the country. The new section Will add 20,000 seats to the stadium, making a total seating capacity of 53,000. There Will also be constructed Within the new stadium 168 menis dormitory rooms, which will aid greatly in solving the housing problem; athletic OHices. for the coaches and the Athletic Association; and dressing rooms for the Visiting teams. There are also future plans in store for next year, bringing forth a new modern press box Which is to be one of the best in the nation. This addition to the stadium Will cost approximately $1,350,000 when it is completed. This is very interesting due to the fact that the total cost of the stadium prior to this addition was only $500,000, Believe me, times have Changed! How It Will Look When Completed Football In 194 7 Coach Robert R. Neyland with such able assistants as Line Coach Murray Warmath, End Coach Al Hust, Assistant Backfieid Coach Ike Peel, Assistant End Coach Emmet Lowery, and Trainer Mickey O,Brien, started off the 1947 season with great potentialities. Having lost such outstanding players as Walter Slater, All-American Dick Huffman, and Bud Hubble the team was bound to suffer greatly at the first of the season for lack of experience and team spirit. Toward the first of the season, that is exactly what happened. There seemed to be a certain lack of interest and spirit, Coach Neyland and Captain Crawford which was brought out by the fact that the Vols lost all the major contests during the first part of the sea- son. I am certainly glad to say though that somehow, just before the Boston College game, the Vols snapped out of it and went on to take that encounter hands down. From that time on they were on the Victory road in a Sherman Tank. There was just no stopping those boys as they went on to defeat Kentucky and Vander- bilt with a display of power that set them way up in Southeastern Conference circles. Nearly all of those great footballers are going to be back with us next year, so with that able coaching staff above we can expect great things when the 1948 season rolls around. Assistant Coach Robinson and Co-Captain Drost 149 Georgia T ech 27 TECIPS 6TT99 TRIPS TENN. The Volunteer pigskin pushers journeyed to Atlanta to open the 47 season against Bobby Dodd,s Yellowjackets. The mentors of both outfits prophesied defeat for their aggregations. It turned out that Dodd is not worth a hoot at prophesying. The Vols got OH to a fine start, but their low hard blocks drew many clipping penalties. This cooled the zeal of the Vols and broke the back of their attack. The boys tried hard but the sleek new Tennessee ,47 model was not equal to the T-model Tech attack. TECH WENT THAT WAY! MEMORIES OF '45 ORANGE BOWL. TEAM A7 SEASON T ennessee 7 ISO Duke 19 DEVILS PLAY 66. . . WITH . t V0139, A local prognosticator said, RI dorft mind seeing a ball club lose a game once in a while, but I sure do hate it when iths my ball cluby Ten- nessee, still cold from the Ga. Tech loss, faced the Blue Devils of Duke University in Knoxville. Duke scored hrst and the Vols came roaring back, but were Hattened when the Dukes pounced on a loose ball in the Tenn. end zone. After this heartbreaker Duke dominated the hrst half of the game. In the second canto the Vols out hghting for a win, played the Blue Devils to a. standstill and pushed over a tally in the third period, but Wadek boys were not to be denied and they cinched the game with another tally in the last stanza. The Blue Devils frolicked home to the tune of 19 to 6. T ennessee 6 151 Chattanooga 0 TENNESSEE EXTENDS WIN STREAK T0 EVEN 66199 Tennessee chalked up a mark in the win column by downing a scrappy, hard hghting Chattanooga eleven. The ole Vol form was still obviously lacking as the Moccasins held them to 26 points. In this game the fans got their hrst glimpse of the potentialities of the Vol squad. At several times the Vols showed snatches of a powerful, smooth working team. T ennessee 26 152 Alabama 10 TIDE MAKES TEN-TAKES TEN N . The Vols proved their might by holding the powerful Crimson Tide to a scant 10 point win. The Orange-clad boys fought hard all the way and were never out Of the ball game. Tenn. kept Alabama over the fire all afternoon, but Hustling Harry Gilmer was not to be stopped. After a score in the first quarter the Tide was held to a lone held goal the remainder of the afternoon. This was the only field goal scored on the Vols during the season. T00 BAD THE GENERAL ISN'T AN ADMlRAL T ennessee 0 153 T. P. I. 0 WHY LIE-IT WAS T. P. I. In the fifth game of the season, against T.P.I., the V015 really showed potentialities of a great team. They passed and ran to scores with wild abandon. The boys in orange showed class that they hadn,t even used yet. The highlight in the game came when a T.P.I. rooter with hair the color to match the Vol uniform climbed to the cheering platform and led the Tennessee yells. With his team on the wee end of a 49-0 score his parting remark was tWWe got a fighting team, we,ll be back? V T ennessee 49 154 North Carolina 20 CABOLIN A CLONKS CAMPUS CUT-UPS Choo-choo Justice and his traincrew , all steamed up because of last yeafs loss to Tenn., engineered a Victory over the Orangeclads. The Vol oval manipulaters couldn,t seem to re- gain the form they exhibited against T.P.I. and with Choo-choo calling trains, signals that is, they bowed in defeat. The Vols angered the Carolinians by displaying the sox that Walter Slater faked Justice out of in Knoxville in last yearts struggle. Choo-choo and his boys figure they got the laugh this year to the tune of 20-6. T ennessee 6 155 156 Ole iniss 43 REBELS BOMP 0N B0BEBT9S BAMBLEBS The Vols faltered on the duo of All-Amer- icans Charlie Connerly and Barney Poole. The Rebels, smarting from last year,s last-minute loss to the Vols, left no end unturned to defeat Ten- nessee. Still lukewarm from the N. C. loss, the Vols couldntt seem to advance the pigpelt goal- ward, nor stop Charlie from heaving same pelt over their goal. The Rebels had a field day and it was hard to say who was more out of breath, the team from running over the Tennessee goal with the ball, or the Mississippi band playing Dixie every time their team scored. Doom. qusT worn- Qun' 'nLL THE ALL- AMERKJ! $ELECTHDNS COME OUT - wst THERE WEREN'T so MAMV RECORDS FOR Cowenw TO BRERK - T ennessee I3 Boston College 12 BOBhS BOYS BASH B08TON Boston College grabbed the pig pelt and their fast backs and big line moved it straight down the field for a score. It looked like the Vols were destined to end in the also ran column again. But one thing the General has never taught his ball clubs is how to lose a game. It was obvious they did not know how. The Vols grabbed the oval and marked up a tally of their own. Tennessee really turned on the heat with savage blocking, pulverizing tackling, and an unstoppable offense. The Boston mentor said after the game that no one could have stopped the Vol attack. The Vols really ran roughshod over the Eagles, and one would think that they hadn,t come close to losing a game all season. Proctor, Littleforcl, and glue-flngers Powell played their game be- hind the Eagle goal line. Becker added insult to injury by heaving a payoll pass after the final gun had sounded. The real dillerence in the score was decided in the Orange forward wall. Boston ventured south for another tea party, but the Vols served the Eagle,s goose a-la- single wing. NO WONDER ac. Hunts THE saw so WELL - wE CAN'T EVEN 5:: THElR eacnnew- cues: u mow cone m1 Euouaa SOUTH FOR HOSPITALlT Y- T ennessee 38 l57 Kentucky 7 VOLS WITH MITTENS INDUSEBBEAK KITTENS The Wildcats, claws sharpened to scratch the V015 out of the win column, didn,t waste any time in manufacturing 6 points. After the B. C. game the Volunteers had forgotten how it feels to lose, so they proceeded to househreak the Wildkitten. With both teams playing heads-up ball the Orangeclad forward wall grabbed the upper hand early in the game. This was one of the hardest fought games of the year. Ten- nessee opened up its now-potent attack and pushed across the tying tally when Becker tossed the oval to Fielden from the 15. In the fourth quarter Littleford put the game on ice by scampering off tackle for the winning touch- down. Proctor and Powell set up these scores by doing their hit-and-run act. The Vol theme song of the week was the General Rides Again. T ennessee I3 158 Vanderbilt 7 CRAWFORD COLDCOCKS COCKSUBE COMMODOBES The Vanderbilt Commodores trained their big guns on the Vols and pushed over the game,s first marker. Tennessee by this time did not feel natural unless they were trailing, so when they found themselves on familiar ground they settled down to business and pushed across a score to trail 7-6. Captain Denver Crawford was agitated by this and on a punt return by Littleford blocked out about half of the Com- modore aggregation to allow the T. D. romp. If Crawford had done nothing else in his foot- ball career this block would have made him famous. It was the finest blow landed for many a year in these foothills. Without virtue of kicking the extra point the V015 outplayed the slowly sinking Commodores and the 12-7 score spelled Victory for the Orangeclads. With a string of three major teams romped on by the Vols the season closed. The perform- ance in this trio of contests proved the might of ' the Tennessee powerhouse. As far as anybody around their stronghold was concerned the sea- son was a success. MARYLAND DEFEAT wHo'D HAVE THOUGHT b TORPEDO CRRWF'ORD comm bo Tx-us TO OUR q Dune Bonn. CRUISER? T ennessee I2 159 asketball For 9 XVith the departure of Coach Mauer ut the end of last season, when he took the job as head basketball coach at hVest Point, the basketball picture looked pretty dark. W76 were losing a good coach and along with him three of the finest First string men in Tennessee basketball history who were graduating. At this time the Athletic Association and the Athletic Director got together and acquired Coach Emmett Lowery, former AIl-American basketball player at Purdue. Lowery came to the hill bringingr with him a new fast break system of play. This is an exact oppmite 0f the slow break system which has been used by Coach Mauer in the past. The fast break system seems to click with the boys on the team and they are doingr wonders with it despite the fact that Coach Lowery is :1 new coach in Southeastern Conference circles and that he took over in the face of many inexperienced men. All-American Paul Walther and Captain Marshal Hawkins are the 01d standbys which form the nucleons 0f the team at forward. Around them Coach Lowery has placed Art Burris, a Center and a boy with a lot of experience from last year who is big enough to fight the backboard. At the guard positions two men with less experience had to be relied upon. These two men are Hugh Jones and Ed HBritches Montgomery. Before too many games had past though, these two boys were up to par with the other members of the team and were dropping as many points through the basket as anyone. Three reserves have turned out nicer and have shown good form. They are Hank Kinzel, Dale Powell, and Bill Byrd. Up to date the Vols have won five games and lost one in Southeastern Conference play and have won thirteen and Inst three of their total games played. At the present time they rank third in the conference, giving way only to Kentucky and Tulane. In the future we can look for- COUFII LO'U'FIIV ward to great basketball from the ilienneseee Agrigzition. m w $332 WM, 953 kwbi a3 $3; 4w aww m mumwwagaw; kuw waggv a W 4f ; 313$ x , , , , ,y Kata Baseball Comes Back The University of Tennessee fielded its flrst baseball team in six long years this season and faced a schedule that would make the best college teams sit up and take notice. Under the able guidance of their new coach, lllkw Peel, this Vol team went through their schedule in fine form. The players developed Qlclassf, and that classh brought results that can make us all proud. They won 13 games and lost 6. ThaEs pretty good for a newly organized team in baseball. The outstanding players were Hal Littleford and Ray Drost at center field and shortstop respectively, and Mac NIacDonald as pitcher. MacDonald took over the key job with all the skill of a veteran, leading his team against the toughest of their opponents. They beat each of their toughest opponents, Vanderbilt and Kentucky, three out of their four games, to make very certain their dominance on the diamond. We may look forward to a very successful 1948 season as all of these baseball itsharksy will be back to put the old color into the baseball season. You know what a little experience does for a team, so let,s get out to all the home games next season and see how our squad gets along. 1947 BASEBALL SCHEDULE AND ITS RESULTS Maryville ............... 3; Tennessee ............ 1 Vanderbilt .............. 6; Tennessee ............ 8 Vanderbilt .............. 2; Tennessee ............ 5 Tusculum ............... 5; Tennessee ............ 6 Union College ........... 7; Tennessee ............ 9 Emory and Henry ........ 1; Tennessee ............ 6 Lincoln Memorial U. ..... 0; Tennessee ............ 14 Emory and Henry ........ 5; Tennessee ............ 6 Lincoln Memorial U. ..... 11; Tennessee ............ 13 Kentucky ............... 2; Tennessee ............ 12 Kentucky ............... 2; Tennessee ............ 3 Vanderbilt .............. 6; Tennessee ............ 9 Vanderbilt .............. 7; Tennessee ............ 0 T. P. I. ................. 11; Tennessee ............ 1 Union College ........... '5; Tennessee ............ 15 T. P. I. ............... . 0; Tennessee ............ 8 Maryville ........ . . a . . 3; Tennessee ............ 2 Kentucky ............... 5; Tennessee ............ 6 Kentucky ............... 6; Tennessee ............ 2 ED RAIKEN HENRY MCDONALD BOB STEWART BILL BYRD Outfielder Pitcher Pitcher First Base HAL LITTLEFORD RAY DROST AL ROTELLA JOE STRONG Outfielder Shortstop Catcher Second Base 165 T rack For 94 7 Track and held bounced back into the sports picture after its wartime layoff with Walter Mehl at the helm. The season was adjudged a success as the Vols romped through three dual meet foes and won the state collegiate championship. First places were garnered at the Florida and North Carolina Relays. Several individuals copped laurels at the Southeastern Conference, Southeastern AAU, and Philadelphia Inquirer meets. Ground was broken for future large-scale forays into the 166 big time at the Sugar Bowl, Penn Relays, and Central Collegiate classics. Four new school rec- ords and eight freshman marks were equalled during the year, with another freshman record being tied. Sixteen athletes and manager Wallace McClure were awarded letters. Coach MehPs dee parture during the summer brought Carleton R. Crowell to the campus to guide the cindermenhs fortunes. kaaww SCHNE . :ggwgws .IN :3 TROMAS, 11383 OF THE HIGH HUBBLESV Capt. Reed and Coach Carleton Crowd! Forrest Babe'h Ross Course Record Holder Cajtt. Ravi Crass Country Hits Stride Despite loss of most of the 1946 team, the Volunteer crotss-country squad last fall enjoyed a good season and gave indications of being a powerhouse outfit dur- ing the 1948 campaign. Dual meets were won against Alabama, Mississippi State, and Emory and lost to North Carolina and Georgia Tech, the latter by a one- point margin. In the conference meet the harriers placed second in the field of eight teams. A decisive Victory in the Southeastern AAU Street Run was nullified when one Tennessean was declared ineligible on a techni- cality. Coach Carleton Crowell made his debut as the Vol mentor, with Horace B. Reed, J11, serving as team captain. Fowler, Capt. Reed, Jackson, Schneider, Campbell, Riley, and Ross 1947 RESULTS Tennessee . . . . Tennessee Wesleyan Tennessee . . . . . Vanderbilt Tennessee . t . Tennessee E. Tenn. State Teachers . Tennessee Tennessee Wesleyan Tennessee Cherry Point Marines Tennessee . . . . . Knoxville High . . . Tennessee Tusculum University Tennessee Ivniversity of Georgia Won 6; Lost 2 OxmmOV a lankawomeOxl Ln T ennis Renewal of For the first time in several years, Teansee fielded a tennis team in the spring of 1947. The team was late in getting started and could not schedule any of the Southeastern Conference schools except Vander- bilt and Georgia. The ttCommodoresyt and ttBuIldogsb both defeated the KtVoIsf! but not until they felt that they had been in a real match. The netmen were ably coached by Jack Rogers, who starred for Rice in 1938. The squad was captained by W. G. Currie, who is among the returning lettermen this year. This yeafs team is scheduled to be one of the best on the KtHiIlh in several years, since the entire team of y47 Will be back. Also the 194.8 squad will be under a new coach, Dr. Buchannan from Princeton. Although no schedule had been made out at the time of this writing, all of the SEC schools were being sought for matches. 194 7 RESULTS Tennessee ............... '5 Ga. Tech ............... 13 Tennessee ............... 1 1 V2 Western Mich. .......... 6V2 Tennessee ............... 1 1 V2 Spring Hill ............. 6V2 Tennessee ............... 1 3 Holston Hills ........... 5 Tennessee ............... 2 Kentucky ............... 16 Tennessee ............... 6 Louisville ............... 12 Tennessee ............... 4 Cincinnati .............. 14 Tennessee ............... 3 Kentucky ............... 15 TenneSSee ............... 8 V2 Centre ................. 9 V2 Tennessee ............... 26 V2 Louisville ............... V2 Tennessee ............... 3 Ga. Tech ............... 15 Won ....... 4; Lost ....... 7 Vol Linlemen The 1947 Tennessee Golf team had a rather discouraging season as far as winning and losing matches goes. The Volunteer,, linksters won only four tilts, while dropping seven. Four of the seven losses were to two SEC schools, Ga. Tech and Kentucky. The Tennesseans looked most impressive in their match with Louis- ville Univ., which was won by the liVolsf, 26V2-Vz. One of the heart- breakers of the season was a 9V2-8V2 loss to Centre College. The entire team will be back this year and led by Captain Dick Sharp, the llVoli, linksters are expected to give their opponents plenty of trouble. A schedule had not yet been made out at the time of printing, but Coach Walls was seeking matches with all of the SEC schools. twice to x a x 4 ,x Coach Bahret Gives The Boys A F ew Pointers T ennessee Pool Sharks The 1946-47 Tennessee swimming team had one of the best seasons in many years as the TTVOP, aquamen swam to eight Victories in nine starts. The only loss of the season came at the hands of the powerful Georgia Tech squad in Atlanta. Captaining the ,46347 squad was Dave Lane who islamong the re- turning lettermen this year. Among the wins of last season were lopsided Victories over Berea, Ky. and Georgia. Vanderbilt also Came in for a licking at the hands of the Tennesseans. This year,s squad promises to be another excellent one, since a number of lettermen are returning. This 1947-48 team will be captained by Gregory Smith. The returning lettermen are Dave Lane, Bill Love, Harold Lucas, Dick Nowling, Suba Beller, Dave Gluck, Hernandez, Shagan and Ed Harris. The schedule had not been completed at the time of this writing, but meets had been scheduled with Berea, Emory, Ga. Tech, Georgia, Clem- son, Florida and Vanderbilt. Also the TlVolunteerT, swimmers will repre- sent the school at the SEC meet in Athens, Ga. in the spring. This year,s team will be coached by Karl F. Bahret. ' 171 ii mmmmw 1 gm 55f, Aim ham Club OFFICERS GEORGE BALITSARIS CLAYTON STAPLETON . ALFRED Russns . The T Club is not a society of tea drinkers, but is far from it. Men are eligilble for membership only after winning a letter in one of the major or minor sports, which include: football, basketball, track, box- ing, wrestling, swimming, cross-country, tennis and golf. The T Club strives to promote clean sportsmanship, 172 President . Vice-President . S ecretary congeniality, and friendly association among its mem- bers. Also, it aims to show the importance of scholar- ship, and assist the athletes toward this end. In addi- tion, the T Club attempts to maintain interest of the alumni in University athletics, and thus improve our sports program. Intramurals at T ennessee The University of Tennessee takes great pride in its intramural sports department, because it is One of the finest in American colleges and universities today. Its purpose is to provide an opportunity for voluntary exercise and recreation for the general student body, exclusive of members of the regularly organized intercollegiate squads. At the hHill, intramural sports are organized through student managers, Who work under the supervision of the Director of Intramural Sports. The general policies governing the various sports are approved by an Intramural Sports Council. The intramurals are divided into three groups. First is the individual competition; next the independent competition and last the fraternity competition. Results and schedules of matches or games are posted on a bulletin board in the gym and the student body is kept posted of the outcome of the various events. Various awards are given to the winners of the different matches and games. If a fraternity wins the point trophy for three consecutive years, then the trophy becomes the permanent property of that fraternity. Good conduct and sportsmanship are always required of the participant in intramural sports and he is to remember that, ttWhen the Great Scorer comes to mark against your name, He counts not Whether you won or lost, but Intramural Trophy Case how you played the game. Heads Done! Look At Me 173 WIHATTA WHEEL T 0 some it's fellowship from A to Z, but to the Greeks its . . . Fellowship from Alpha t0 Omega Big-time universities have organizations among their students broadly classed as fraternities and sororities. In fact, itys all the rage now. This one seemingly has yet to decide just how big-time it wants to be, but if these organizations are a pre-requisite, it has a good beginning. The number of these Greek groups at the University of Tennessee has increased With the years until in 1948 it rests at 27; 12 sororities and 15 fraternities. In addition, the chapters have grown in membership until some of their rosters now total three digits. There is one major difference Which categorically separates fraternities and sororities: sex. As is generally known, the former are male, the latter female. Aside from that they are quite similar in name, organization, and activities. Most of the fraternities at U-T occupy their own houses in the neighborhood of the campus, While the sororities are assigned rooms in the Pan-Hellenic Building. A kind of representative supreme court known as the Fraternity Relations Board, Which also legislates and executes, rides herd 0n the men while a similar body entitled Pan-Hellenic Council parallels for the women. You are just before seeing, on the pages which follow, the book of revelations in this collegiate bible; a diSplay of the faces and figures, the homes, the parties and dances the varied activities of the motley family of Greeks Which inhabit this monotonous molehill. TOM WILLIAMS. . . . . . . . .Greele: Editor Jean Sellers, Miriam Carroll, Mary Stacy Collins. FRANCES FORD. . . . . . . . .Sororily Editor Nancy Croekarell GENE SWITZER. , . . . . . .Fraternily Editor Ben MeMurry, Walter DeVault, Bob Meadows. ESKY CQ ESQUIRE, INC. - USED WITH PERMISSION Leaning against the mailbox, for the lack of a corral fence to perch on, is a collegiate version of the drugstore cowboy looking for something cute in calico to hang his Iodgets brand on. cunNEB Although most arentt quite so free with Balfour baubles, Esky realizes full well that the present ratio of four boys to one girl necessitates a few concessions here and there in order to get a date. Dates, he has found, are nice to have around when the brethern have a Clambake COWBOY over at the frat house. 177 Pan-Hellenic Council SARAH 1.0m . JOSEPHINE MEYER . RUTH MANIS . LILLYAN SHAGAN . MARY JANE BELL . MELISSA MCMURRY . JEAN SELLERS JANE VAUGHN . BARBARA MEHAFFEY . JANE PETERS . SUSAN LANGSTAFF . SORORITY REPRESENTATIVES . :Ilplm lem Pi .A'Iz'plm Delta Pi .xilplm Delta Tau . Alpha Drlta Tau .Alplza Omicron Pi . Alpha Omirran Pi 0111' Omega t Clzi 01mm! . Delta Delta Delta .Delta Delta Delta - Delta Gam ma FRANCES LEE VVALKER. The Pan-Hellenic Council is the United Nations of 1622 White. Mainly, though, they are concerned with the problems encountered in governing the lady Greeks. Indeed, P. H. C. is Rthe advisory governing organiza- tion of U-T sororities? Like U. N., it has a diHicult but worthy goal in seeking to promote inter-sorority cooperation. Further- more, it attempts to regulate rushing through rules agreed upon by member sororities. MEYER GIBSON SARAH PORTER Snorxrsk . ANNA LYNN EVANS . RUSTY LABARR . HELEN MINTON . BETTY TEFFETEHER . JEAN BOWE . PINKY VVHITE . PEG VVARD . GLORIA DUCKWOk'rH . I'IELEN Gmsox . BARBARA HOLDER . . Delta Gamma . Della Zrm .Delta Zeta . Kappa Drlta . Kappa Drift! . PM Ile . Phi A111 . Pi Phi Gamma . Siyma Kappa . Sigma Kappa .cha Tau Hlplm .Zeta Tau 4le This work is carried on by junior and senior represen- tatives from each sorority. It is not questioned that the seconds, or junior members, are quite welcome at the more heated discussions. thcers pictured below: Josephine Meyer, President; Helen Gibson, Vice-Ptesident; Jane Peters, Secretary; Betty Teffeteller, Treasurer. PETERS TEFFETELLER 178 Firm? Rotw: Bell, Bowe, Duckworth, Evans, Holder. Second Rorw: LaBarr, Langstaff, Long, McMurry, Manis. Third Ra-w: Me- haffey, Minton, Sarten, Sellers, Shagan. Fourth Ro-u': Shoaner, Vaughn, Walker, Ward, White. Members are: Mary Jane Bell, Jean Bowe, Gloria Brownie Sarten, Jean Sellers, Lillyan Shagan, Sarah Duckworth, Anna Lynn Evans, Barbara Holder, Rusty Porter Shofner, Jane Vaughn, Frances Lee Walker, LaBarr, Susan Langstaff, Sarah Long, Melissa Mc- Peg Ward, Pinky White. Murry, Ruth Manis, Barbara Mehaney, Helen Minton, 179 i z 6 5w afgmawwvg s in; BUZZ ME BABY HWgLL FL Alpha Delta Pi Founded nationally in 1851, ADPi is the oldest sorority represented on the campus, and was the fifth sorority to hit the Hill . . . colors are a blue hue and white L . . purple sneaked in in their flower, the violet . . . Jo Ann Lusby is leader of the local league . . . Forrester is her right-hand gal . . . Margaret Gitiin keeps the records and Betty Todd keeps the sorority correspondence going, and vice-versa . . . while Slover slaves over the finances . . 3 Jo Meyer presides over Pan-Hellenic . . . Favoritee fun during Whe seasoxf, after football games was entertaining with open houses . . . still haventt quit talking about their new radio-vic donated by a lovine mother . . . HELEN ARMSTRONG . BARBARA BRYANT PEGGY BRYSON MARGARET BURGIN . MARGARET BURKHART . CAROLYN CHAMBERS SHIRLEY CHAMBERS . MARTHA COOKE MABEL CRENSHAW . KATHERINE DAVIS . MARY JANE DAVIS . DELYS DAVENPORT . ZOE DOOLEY SUE DOWNS . BETTY DRINNON . BETSY DUNLAP . PEGGY DUNSMORE BETTY ESCUE . MARY ANN FELTS . ANN FORRESTER . PEGGY Fox t VIRGINIA FROST . SARA GENTRY . MARGARET GRIFFIN . JANE GIESLER . ELEANOR GRIFFITH . JEAN HACKNEY . MARILYN HARTMAN RHODA JEAN HIGH . LIVY HILL MARY ADAIR HOUSE RUTH HUDDLESTON . NANCY HUNNICUT NANCY HURST MARY HUTTON . Show that bridgework, Cross! MEMBERS . Knoxville, Tenn. Savannah, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Clinton, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Tuscumbia, Alabama Clinton, Tenn . Fountain City, Tenn. , Knoxville, Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. hIcMinnville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Paris, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . McKenzie, Tenn. . Troy, Tenn. . Clinton, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. A Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Middlesboro, Ky. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn . . Crossville, Tenn. McMinnville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Maryville, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Knoxville, Tenn. SARA Woon . . . . VIRGINIA HUTTON . EVA L015 JENKINS ROSE JONES BOBBIE KEMMER . ELIZA LIDE . SARAH LONG EMILY LUSBY Jo ANN LUSBY . JOHNNIE MCCOIN LOUISE MCCRAW VIRGINIA H. MCLAIN . MARTHA MCMANUS JEAN MEDLIN . NANCY MEGEL JEAN MEYER . J0 MEYER . ANN MORRIS . CLAIRE PLUMMER CAROLYN PRICE . PAT PRICE . DOT RILEY . BETTY RINEY . PAT RINEY . GERRY ROACH SUE ROARK EMMA LOCKERT ROGERS . ELIZABETH SCHAAD. NEALE SLOVER JANE C. SMITH FRANKIE SIMPSON CORKY STRINGE . BETTY TODD . HELEN WEISNER B. J. WEST , NAN WILLIAMSON . . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. , Knoxville, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. . Spring City, Tenn. . Columbia, S. C. Knoxville, Tenn . La Follette, Tenn. . La Follette, Tenn. . Washington, D. C. Braden, Tenn. . Knoxvilley Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Morristown, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . South Pittsburgh, Tenn. tKnoxviIle, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Fountain City, Tenn. . Norris, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Bristol, Va. Knoxville, Tenn. Miami, Fla. . Knoxville, Tenn. Formal, aint it? W :4? FIRST ROW: Armstrong, Bryant, Bryson, Chambers, Crenshaw, Katherine Davis, Mary Jane Davis, Dooley. SECOND ROW: Dowers, Drinnon, Dunlap, Dunsmore, Escue, Felts, Forrester, Fox. THIRD ROW: Frost, Gentry, Griffin, GriHith, Hackney, Hartman, High, Hill. FOURTH ROW: House, Hunniecutt, Hurst, Mary Hutton, Virginia Hutton, Jenkins, Long, Emily Lusby. FIFTH ROW: Jo Ann Lusby, McCoin, McCraW, McManus, Medlin, Megel, Jean Meyer, Jose- phine Nieyer. SIXTH ROW: Morris, Plummer, Carolyn Price, Pat Price, Betty Riney, Pat Riney, Roach, Roark. SEVENTH ROW: Rogers, Schaad, Simpson, Slover, Strings, VVeisner, West, Williamson, Wood. Alpha Kappa Chapter 385 Alpha Delta T an Alpha Delta Tau started the new year right by making their debut on the campus in January I lllml of ,47, and wasted no time in getting the chapter organized and under control . . . Seems as if the Shagan sisters are the mainstays .. . . with Lillyan as president and Esther as vice-presi- dent . . . practically a family aifair . . . Ruth Manis makes memos for minutes of meetings . . . Dorothy Levy levies fines and battles with loose bills every month . . . The Student Center hasnht been the same since they started having their meetings there . . . blind to any colors but blue and white . . .. MEMBERS SYLVIA AXELROD. . . - . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. RUTH MANIS. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. GERRYBARRE. . . . . . . . . . .Pine B1uff,Arkansas BETTYMARGOLIN. . . . . . . . h . . .Memphis,Tenn. JOYCE COHN . CHARLOTTE DIETCH . LEE GILNER . MADELINE GOLDBERG . REVA GOURSE . MYKA HACKERMAN . MARION HURVICII h D GROTH Y I E V Y D Th5 downpour dance Chattanooga, Tenn. SIIIRLEYMARGOLIN. . . . . . . . . . .Memphis,Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Atlanta, Ga. . Nashville, Tenn. . Bristol, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Birmingham, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. HARRIET PRIGOFF SHIRLEY RADIN . ADELL ROBINSON JEAN ROHALD . ESTHER SHAGAN . LILLYAN SHAGAN MARILYN SLOVIS . Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Knoxville' Tenn. KnoxViIle, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Nice dishes, humm? $$$ka yKI f ;g FIRST ROW: Axelrod, Barre, Cohn, Dietch, Gilner. SECOND ROVV. Goldberg, Gourse, H zlckerman, Hurvich, Levy. THIRD ROVV: IVIanis, Betty NIal'golin, Shirley Margolin, Prigoff, Radin. FOURTH ROW: Robinson, Rohald, Esther Shagan, Lillyan Shagan, Slovis. 187 Alpha Omicron Pi Hatched nationally in 1897 in New York, AOPi spread its wings and came to U-T in 1902, fiying under the name of Omicron and under the colors of red and white . . . sorority posy is the red rose . . . members came down to earth when they packed their belongings and moved to the old Pan-Hellenic lounge from their third Hoot roost . . . Mary Jane Bell heads the list of AOPi-lots as prexy . . . Phrase familiar to pledges is uAsk Haskewf who is pledge momma . . . Ford tries to stay in high gear as budgeteer .. . . Busybee Lizabee Allred is record keeper as to the sorority and record breaker as to activities . . . Devine maintains her 4-point despite her job as correspondence caretaker . . . Members like to talk about their escapade at Cascade . . L members just like to talk . . . ELIZABETH ALLRED- JERRE BAUCUM MARY JANE BELL BETTY BOLERJACK MARGARET BOWDEN ANNE BOYD NANCY BUTLER . BETTY CHASTAIN NANCY CROCKARELL . FRANCES CROWDER FLORENCE DAVIS ELIZABETH DEVINF. . ANN DOOLEY . DOROTHY DOWNEY . SALLY ELLIS . FRANCES FORD PATRICIA GARDNER . ELIZABETH GRAY DOROTHY GRIGSBY i ALICE S. GUILLE . MARY RUTH HAHZ MARY HARRIS RUTH HARRISON GERRY HASKEW . EVAN HEDGE . EVELYN HICKMAN . BILO JACOBS . BETTY JONES . JESSIE RHEA LOOPER . SARAH LOWRY BETSY MAINES Loafers predominate MEMBERS .Knoxville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Waverly, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Stapleton, Ga. . Tampa, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. . Jackson, Tenn. i Knoxville, Tenn. i Knoxville, Tenn. . Sale Creek, Tenn. . Kingsport, Tenn. Dayton, Tenn. . Ripley, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Pulaski, Tenn. . Salisbury, N. C. Morristown, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Loudon, Tenni . Middlesboro, Ky. . Maryville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Morristown, Tenn. . Jamestown, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. PEGGY MITCHELL . MARY RUTH MONGER . CAROLYN MCCLAMROCK KATE MCDONALD BETTY READ MCILWAINE . MARGARET McILWAIm-z . SALLY MCKINNEY . MELISSA MCMURRY i RUTH ANN PEOPLES MARY PRINCE BETTY REEDER BLANCHE REUTHER . MARY ELLEN ROBERTSON . DOROTHY ROEHL JANE ROEHL . ELIZABETH RUNION MARY NELSON Rusmu RACHEL SAMPLE . CAROLYN SAWYER JOANNE SAWYER SHIRLEY SCHROLL JO ANN SHARPE BETIY STOOKSBURY . GOLDSBY SWAN . MISSY SWAN . MARY ANN Tnuss . JOANNE WALSH . CAROLYN WILSON . MARTHA WILSON JERRY WORSHAM NANCY Jo VVRIGHT . She-fare Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. , KnoxviHe, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. , Fayetteville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Del Rio, Tenn. . Middlesboro, Ky. . Clinton, Tenn. Morristown, Tenn. i Morristown, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Lewisburg, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . KnoxvilleI Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . St. Louis, Mo. . Memphis, Tenn. . Loudon, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Maryville, Tenn. amm WWW an? m g : m SECON D ROW: Crockarell, Crowder, Davis, DeVine, Dooley, Ellis, Ford, Gardner. THIRD ROW: Graf, FIRST ROW: Allrcd Baucum, Bell, Bolerjack, Bowden, Boyd, Butler, Chastain. Grigsby, Guille, Hale, Harris, Harrison, Haskew, Hedge. FOURTH ROW: Hickman, Jacobs, Jones, Loopel', Lowry, Maines, Monger, McClamrock. FIFTH ROW: McDonald, MCIlwaine, McIIwainc, McKinney, McMurry, Peoples, Prince, Reeder, Reuther. SIXTH ROW: Sharp, Schroll, Sawyer, Sample, Russell, Runion, Roehl, Roehl, Robertson. SEVENTH ROW: Stooksbury, Swan, Swann, Truss, Walsh, Wilson, VVorsham, Wright. 0 0mlcr0n Chapter 189 Chi Omega Chi O started it all at the turn of the century . . L the first sorority to come to the Hill . . . dubbed the local chapter Pi . . . claim cardinal and straw as their favorite color combination . . . the white carnation, their favorite flower . . . uSugar Kane, capable custodian of the prexyk gavel, handles chapter affairs, with assistance from vice-president Dumpyli Dempster . . . who is also a big dealer in Mortar Board . . . Records havenlt been the same since Lindsay took over 5 . . Lloyd Keener is pocket-cleaner . . . Pledges are still talking about the houseparty at llDumpylsl, for the gals and their ulittle sisters', . . . ELIZABETH APPLETON . CATHERINE ASHE ELIZABETH ASHE . BETTY LEE ATCHESON . ETHEL BAUMANN . HARRIETT Bma MARTHA LYNN BONDURANT PEGGY BOSTICK . PEGGY BRISCOE . LOUISE BROOME . BETTY BROWN HENRIETTA BROWN . MARGARET ANE CAIN . MIRIAM CARROLL . DOLORES CLARKE MARY STACY COLLINS . NENA JEANE CRENSHAVV t JOAN CURTIN. ANN GORDON DEMPSTER . HELEN DUNLAP . JEAN DUNLAP ELEANOR EDMONDSON JENNY LYNN ELLIS ANN FENN . FRANCES FISCHER . ALICE FONDE . RHEA FONDE . MARY PAYNE FOWLE . ANN FOWLER . CONNIE FOWLER . MARTHA JEAN GRAVES . CAROLYN HAMLETT NANCY LEA HAMLETT , JULIA HOWARD . ROBIN ANN JENKINS . Take a new look MEMBERS . Milan, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Dyersburg, Tenn. t Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . . B01iver,Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Little Rock, Ark. . Memphis, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Tupelo, Miss. . Knoxville, Tenn. l Knoxville, Tenn. i Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Reaves, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Greensboro, N. C. Tampa, Fla. . iTampa, Fla. Rockwood, Tenn. Ripley, Tenn. NANCY TINDELL . MARTHA CLARKE KANE . LAURA JEANETTE KEENER LLOYD KEENER LAURA KELLY FELICIA KUHLMAN BETTY LINDSAY . FREIDA LUTz . MARY MARKS . SUSAN MARTIN . JEAN MEEK . BETTY MILLER NANCY MITCHELL . BETTY MONTGOMERY . JOAN RANKIN JEAN SELLERS JANE SCHUBERT . CAROLYN SMITH MARGARET ANN SNIPES . JANE SULLIVAN BARBARA TUTTLE JANE VAUGHN . ANN VVILLIAMS . VIVIAN WILLIAMS . . RUTH JANE COVVHERD XVIXDSOR . JEAN Woon . WHITNEY ARNOLD . MARTHA BRISCOE GVVENDOLYN FERREE . FRANCES MASSEY KATTY ANN MORRIS MAY ALMA DUNLAP PARKER . MARY PATTERSON . MARY ELLEN PAYNE . JANE OLIVER . ELLEN SCHRIVER . . Chattanooga, Tenn. All the . Kingsport, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Maryville, Tenn. . London, Tenn. . Clarkesville, Tenn. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. . Alligator, Miss. Clarkesville, Tenn. . Bolivar, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Dyersburg, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Halls, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Manchester, Tenn. Morristown, Tenn. Covington, Tenn. . Henderson, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. t Knoxville, Tenn. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. i Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Nlaryville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn, . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. time irium FIRST ROVV: Appleton, C. Ashe, E. Ashe, Atcheson, Belumany Bibb, Boundurant, Bostick, Bris- coe. SECOND ROW: Broome, B. Brown, H. Brown, Cain, Carroll, Clarke, Collins, Crenshaw, Curtin. THIRD ROW: Dempster, H. Dunlap, J. Dunlap, Edmondson, Ellis, Fenn, Fischer, A. Fonde, R. Fonds. FOURTH ROW: FOWIC, A. Fowler, C. Fowler, Graves, C, Hamlett, N. Hamlett, Howard, Jenkins, Kane. FIFTH ROW: L. J. Keener, L. Keener, Kellyy Kuhhnan, Lindsay, Lutz, NIarks, NIartin. SIXTH ROVV: NIeek, l'Iiller, NIitchalI, NIomgomery, Rankin, Sellers, Schubert, Smith. SEVENTH ROW: Snipes, Sullivan, Turtle, Vaughn, A. Williams, V. Williams, Windsor, Wood. Pi Chapter 191 Delta Delta Delta Planted nationally in 1888, Tri Delt took root at U-T in 1924 . . . took the Sigma Chi Derby in 1947 . . . took Delta Sigma as its chapter title . . . Chapter headings are Butch,, Mehaffey, who takes the iniative at meetings . . . Betty Eller, who takes the pledges along the straight and narrow . . 5 Marion Walling, who takes minutes . . . and Jamie Bishop, who takes care of the gold and silver, which, by the way, are the sorority colors, with blue an added attraction . . . their posy is the pansy . . . ANGELA ALEXANDER . VIRGINIA ANDERSON BETTY ASQUITH . ANN BAKER . SARA BANKS PHYLLIS BEWLEY . JANE BISHOP JANE BOULWARE A MARIE BRAKEBILI. , BETTY BRAND . BEVERLY BROWN JANE CAMPBELL . JANE CARMICHAEL . BETTY CHANDLER . BETTY ANN CLEMENS . LUCILLE COLBACH . CAROL COWAN BEVERLY CROWELL . ANNE DEAN . PAT DEBERRY . DOROTHY DEW . JOAN DIEHL . JANE DORE AGNES DOUGHER'I'Y BETTY ELLER . BETTY FARRow . BETTY FRANKLIN . DOROTHY B. GRACEY . MARY LOU HAMMER JULIA HEN'SON . DELOIS HICKS EVELYN HIPSHIRE t NANCY HIPSHIRE . BARBARA JEFFRIES . NANNETFE JONES KELSEY Axx JONES . Pike passion . . . flower mm . MEMBERS 8 Huntington,Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Johnson City, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Winchester, Tenn. . Bristol, Tenn. Dyersburg, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Clearwater, Fla. Loudon, Term. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Rogersville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn . Humboldt, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Bells, Tenn. . Winchester, Tenn. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. Bristol, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Madisonville, Tenn. . Rogersville, Tenn. . Rogersville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . Collierville, Term. JEAN KANF SUE KEEFAUVER RUTH KEELING . PRISCILLA LEACH JOYCE LECHE . SONJA LUNOE . BARBARA MEHAFFEY JOAN MEIGHN MARION MILLER . MARY Moss MORGAN . ELIZABETH MOTLEY e CAROL NEWMAN . PEGGY NICKELS . CORNELIA PARKER JANE PETERS . BARBARA PICKLE MARILYN POWERS PAT RAINEY . CAROLINE RICHARD . ESTHER SHANTON . BEVERLY SHARPE . SARA SLIGER . HELEN SMITH NANCY STERCHI . CAROLYN STUBLEY . PAULINE VEAL . GWEN WALLACE . MARY MILLER WALLACE . JEAN XNXTHERINGTON . GENE ALEXANDER . BETTY AVERY . NANCY BROYLES . BETTY HAAGA . ANN JOHNSON . MARION WALLING . MARJORIE WARDREP . . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Dublin, Va. Knoxville, Tenn. . Savannah, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. 8 Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Morgan City, Miss. . Memphis, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Bristol, Tenn. Gates, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Lake Lure, N. C. . Knoxville, Tenn. Springfield, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Columbia, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Johnson City, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Covington, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Alamo, Tenn. Greeneville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. Elizabethton, Tenn. . Knoxville Tenn. y Knoxville, Tenn. Farmer Aunt Dean FIRST ROW: Alexander, Anderson, Asquith, Baker, Banks, Bewley, Bishop, Boulware, Brakebill. SECOND ROW: Brand, Brown, Campbell, Carmichael, Chandler, Clemens, Colbach, Cowan, Cro- well. THIRD ROW: Dean, Deberry, DeW,Dieh1, Dore, Daugherty, Eller, Farrow, Franklin. FOURTH ROW: Gracey, Hammer, Henson, Hicks, E. Hipshire, N. Hipshire, Jefferies, N. Jones, K. A. Jones. FIFTH ROW: Kane, Keefauver, Keeling, Leach, Leche, Lunoe, Mehaffey, Meighn, Miller. SIXTH ROW: Morgan, Motley, Newman, Nickels, Parker, Peters, Pickle, Powers, Rainey, Richard. SEVENTH ROW: Shanton, Sharpe, Sliger, Smith, Sterchi, Stubley, Veal, G. Wallace, M. M. Wallace, Witherington. Delta Sigma Chapter 193 Delta Gamma A deserving group . . . the Delta Gammas . . . who, since their organization at U-T in i47, have proven their ability to make a place for themselves in competish with the veteran sororities . . . Susan LangstaE is chief of the administrative staff L . . Sara Farrar is another cog in the chapter machinery as vice-president . . . Janetis Sharp at keeping the records . . . June Cox sits on whatever money she can get her hands on . . . theyH-e proud of their room on 3rd Hoot, having touches of the sorority colors, pink, blue, and bronze s . . for their flower, they chose the rose . . . a young group, but watch those babies grow! BETSY ANN AYTES . BETTY CLIFTON BEVERLY COBURN . , . JUNE Cox RUTH MARIE DIAMOND . MARY HERMENA DICKERSON FRANCES EDWARDS. . . . FRANCES GAYLE FXSER . HELEN HIER. . . . . . . ANNIE LAURA H033 . . . CATHERINE ELEANOR HOFMAN. ELEANOR LEA SUSAN LANGSTAFF LOUISE LEINART . BARBARA MARSHALL. . . Delta Gams MEMBERS . Fayetteville, Tenn. JEAN ANN MICHAEL . Middleton, Tenn. Narrows, Va. BARBARA PETREE . . . Ridgely, Tenn. BETTY Jo READ . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JUNE ROSE Morristown, Tenn. JANET DEMPSTER SHARP . . . . . .Saluta, S. C. SARA PORTER SHOFNER. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. MARY PATRICIA SILER . . . Knoxville, Tenn. PATTY LOU STEPHENS . Dyersburg, Tenn. BERTA WATERHOUSE .Elizabethton, Tenn. BETH WHITE . . . . Franklin, Tenn. Oak Ridge, Tenn. BETTYE JANE BROOKS . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Church Hill, Tenn. SARA JANICE FARRAR MARTHA LOUISE NOWLIN. FRANCES ALYNE WILSON . MARIANNE LECOMPTE DAVIS . . .vaeetwater, Tenn 4 Elizabethton, Tenn. Davenport, Iowa Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . LaFollette, Tenn. . Shelbyville, Tenn. , Morristown, Tenn. . Tullahoma, Tenn. Knoxville Tenn. Union City, Tenn. . . Memphis, Tenn. . . Memphis, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Shelbyville, Tenn. Delta Rythym Girls kaz'vawwM ax W , g: VF: ya??? FIRST ROW. Aytes, Clifton, Coburn, COX, Diamond, Dickerson, Edwards. SECOND ROW: Fisher, Hier, Hobb, Hofmann, Langstaff, Leinart, Marshall. THIRD ROW: Michael, Nowlin, Petree, Read, Rose, Sharp. FOURTH ROW: Shofner, Siler, Stephens, Waterhouse, White, Wil- SOIL 195 Delta Zeta Originating nationally in 1902, Delta Zeta spread to Tennessee in 1933 . . . named the local group Beta Lambda . . . named the Killarney rose their Howe: and green and rose their colors . . . named Anna Lynn Evans their chief Iamplighter this year . . . Jeanette Melgara pinch hits 3 . . Nancy Grant scribbles . . . Ann Tolley creases her brow financially . . . cha ter couldnit operate without LaBarr . . . P MEMBERS CELESTE ALONSO. . . . . . . i . . Knoxville, Tenn. JUNE BARKER. . . . . . . . . . Speedwell, Tenn. PATTYE J0 BASSON . . . . . . . . Walling,Tenn. FAYE BELL. . . , . . . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. MOLLY BILES Pulaski, Tenn. BOBBY BONHAM. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. IRMA JEAN BROOKS . . Madison, Tenn. JUNE BURNETT . . Knoxville, Tenn. JANIE CARDWELL . . Lenoir City, Tenn. MARY VIRGINIA CoMBs . . . . . . . . . Bristol, Tenn. RUTH CONAWAY . Reseda, Calif. JUNE CORBETT . . . . . . . . Paris, Tenn. LOU DAVIS . . . . . . . . . . . . Speedwell, Tenn. GUILIA DEROBERTIS . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. MARJORIE DUNCAN . . . . . . . Hartsville, Tenn. MARY RUTH ELLIS . . . . . . . . . Spring City, Tenn. MARTHA LYNN ELY . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. ANNA LYNN EVANS . . . Knoxville, Tenn. MARILYN FRANKLIN . Knoxville, Tenn. ESTOLEEN GIBSON . . . . . . . . . Mascot, Tenn. ALMA GRAINGER . . . . . . . . . . Nesquehining, Pa. NANCY GRANT . . . . . . . . . . Shouns, Tenn. BETSY J. HENRY . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. S lair Stare: MARTHA ANN JAEGER . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. BILLIE CLEO JOHNSTONE . . Corbin, Ky. JOAN MARIE LABARR . . . . Monticello, N. Y. VERDA MCCULLOUGH . . Knoxville, Tenn. JEANNETTE MELGARA . Memphis, Tenn. LOUISE MONGER . Sweetwater, Tenn. KATHRYN MORROW . . Columbia, Tenn. BERNADINE NORWOOD . . Knoxville, Tenn. CELINE PITTs . Trimble, Tenn. JUNE REED Old Hickory, Tenn. DORIS ANN ROGERS . . Manchester, Tenn. BARBARA SHOCKLEY CONN . Knoxville, Tenn. JERRY SOUTHLAND . Memphis, Tenn. SARA SPENSER .Tallulah, La. MARY ELIZABETH STEPHENS . i Pikeville, Tenn. ANNE TOLLEY . . Lynchburg, Tenn. VIRGINIA J0 UNDERWOOD Knoxville, Tenn. DOROTHY WELLS . . Beaumont, Tex. MARTHA ANN VVILLIAMS . . Knoxville, Tenn MARY LYNN WOMACK . . Friendsville, Tenn. HELEN M, JEFFERY . . Vineland, N. J. JOYCE MAY . . Oak Ridge, Tenn. ESTELLE PAYNE . . Lone Mountain, Tenn. Zeta Tomatoes FIRST ROW: Alonso, Banham, Barker, Bell, Biles, Bosson, Brooks. SECOND ROW: Burnett, Cardnell, Combs, Conaway, Corbett, Davis, DeRoberts. THIRD ROW: Duncan, Ellis, Ely, Evans, Franklin, Gibson, Grainger. FOURTH ROW: Grant, Henry, Jaegar, Johnstone, LaBarr, ICCuIlough, Melgara. FIFTH ROW: Monger, Morrow Norwood, Pitts, Reed, Rogers, Shock- ley, SIXTH ROW: Southerland, Spenser, Stephens, Talley, Underwood, Wells, Williams, Womack. Beta Lambda Chapter 197 Kappa Delta 1925 brought the birth of KD at U-T . . . Alpha Epsilon is their local name tag . . . KDJmIors are green and white . . . theyH-e partial to white roses . . . chief Teffeteller has the upper hand in meetings . . .. Libby Balkcom keeps the pledges toeing the mark . . . Marion Ellis keeps the records clean . . . while Mary Lou Bodkin takes up all available piggy banks . . . and then there,s SugaH, . . . ,nutf said . . . MEMBERS BETTY JANE ANDERSON . CAROLYN ANDERSON . PATSY ARNHART . MARION BAGLEY . MARION BAILEY . CAROL ANN BAKER ELIZABETH BALKCOM . MARY LOU BODKIN . ESTELLE BREWER JEANNE CAWOOD DOT COBB JEAN COLLIER . JEANETTE CRAWFORD SARAH JUNE CRAWFORD . BARBARA ANN CRUZE . ANN DIGBY GAIL DONALDSON . GENETHA DUFFEY MARION ELLxs PHILLIP EVERSOLE . JOAN GAMMILL JEAN GIBSON . . SOPHIA GOODPASTURE . JANE GREENWAY . LOUISE HALLIBURTON DOROTHY HAY . LUCY ANN HAYNES , MYRA HENDRIX . BETTY HIGHBAUGH . DELORES HILL . BLANCHE HOLT . DOROTHY HUFFSTELLER . RUTH JAMES . MARY EVELYN JONES . ANN KAUFFMAN . RUTH ELLEN KELLEY . BETTY KINNIE Sextet . Oak Ridge, Tenn. Maryville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Kingsport, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Jacksonville, Fla. . Westfield, N. J. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Oak Ridge, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . Whiteville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Springfield, Tenn. . Clarksville, Tenn. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. Shelbyville, Tenn. . Maryville, Tenn. . Bristol, Tenn. Ducktown. Tenn. . Clarksville, Tenn. . Shelbyville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Erwin, Tenn. . Fountain City, Tenn. Oak Ridge, Tenn. . Maryville, Tenn. . Maryville, Tenn. . Handsboro, Miss. . . .Clinton, Tenn. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. BEVERLY KREIS . MARY LANE . JUDY LEITH PATRICIA LYNCH MARY MCCLESKY ANN MCFADDEN . BETTY JANE MCMAHAN DOROTHY MAPLES. BARBARA BEANS . BARBARA MEANS CLARICE MOORE . IMOGENE MORGAN . MARTHA ALICE MORTON . JUSTINE NEEDHAM . JAMIE OGLESBY JAMIE OGGLESBY . MARY JANE RAGSDALE . MARY RAMBO ADAMS PAT RAVAGE . ACIMA REGAS JEAN REID . L013 RICHARDSON . OWANA ROARK . MARY ELIZABETH ROCHAT . BARBARA SAWYER . MARVILENE SCRUGGS BITSY SHEETS . MARILYN SIMS . MARGARET SMITH RUTH TAYLOR . BETTY TEFFETELLER . JEAN TEFFETELLER . CAROL VVEAVER . ANN MURREL RAMONA PLEMONS . MARGARET SMITH . MARINA TSARGAR'.S . Knoxville, Tenn. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. Elizabethton, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. .Gatlinburg, Tenn. Fountain City, Tenn. . Fountain City, Tenn. . . .Bristol, Tenn. . Clarksville, Tenn. . Manchester, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Fountain City, Tenn. Mountain City, Tenn. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn, . Franklin, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Rogersville, Tenn. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . Maryville, Tenn. Maryville, Tenn. . Maryville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Dressed rehearsal FIRST ROW: Betty Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, Arnhart, Bagley, Bailey, Baker, Balkcom, Bod- kin, Brewer, Cawood. SECOND ROW: Cobb, Collier, Jeanette Crawford, Sara June Crawford, Cruze, Digby, Donaldson, Duffy, Ellisy Eversole. THIRD ROW: Gammill, Gibson, Greenway, Goodpasturc, Halliburton, Hay, Haynes, Hendrix, Highbaugh, Hill. FOURTH ROW: Hoff- stealer, Holt, James, Jones, Kaufmann, Kelley, Kinnie, Kreis, Lane, Lieth. FIFTH ROW: Lynch, McCleskey, NICFadden, McMahan, Maples, Meats, Minton, Moore, Morgan, Morton. SIXTH ROW: Needham, Ogle, Oglcsby, Ragsdale, Rambo, Ravage, Regas, Reid, Richardson, Roark. SEVENTH ROW: Rochat, Sawyer, Scruggs. Sheets, Sims, Smith, Taylor, Betty Teffeteller, Jean Teffeteller, Weaver. Alpha Epsilon Chapter 199 Phi Mu One of the oldest sororities represented on the campus, the Phi Mu was organized nationally almost a century ago . . . found a home at Tennessee forty years ago and called it Kappa v. . . Jean Bowe is head of the household . . . Frances Stephenson lends a helping hand . . . hSish McCulloch performs all the penmanship chores . . . while Dot Kerr balances the budget . . . rose and white is their color scheme . . . the enchantress carnation, their flower . . . PEGGY ALEXANDER , RUTH BELCHER . ANITA BELL . SUNNY MAE BONIJURANT . VIRGINIA BOTTOM . JEAN BOVVE . PHYLLIS BOYD BETSY BRXDGE MARY BUCHANAN . CAROL BURNS . HELEN MILLS CALLOWAY . MARGARET ANN CHRISTIAN . BETTY ANN CONNER GWEN COULTER . HILDA COULTER . SUE CUDE. WINNIE CULLOM . DOROTHY DANIEL . MARY ANN ELLIS . BETTY HAMILTON . ANN SCOTT HARRISON. LUNETTE HATHCOTE . JOHNNIE LOU HOLLOWAY SHIRLEY HOOD NATALIE HORNBEAK GLORIA HORTON JEAN JOHNSON . MARY VIRGINIA JONES LORNA KENT . . . . DOROTHY ANN KERR FRANCES KERR . . BEVERLY KING Pll bet youtre a Phi Mu MEMBERS . Jackson, Miss. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Fountain City, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Capleville, Tenn. Athens, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn . Knoxville, Tenn. . Lenoir City, Tenn. . Fort Belvoir, Va. Memphis, Tenn . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. .Rives, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. A Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Spring City, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Hornbeak, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Signal Mountain, Tenn. . . . .Union City, Tenn. . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. BARBARA STRAINING . NANCY LAWRENCE . NANCY LOOSE MATILDA LOWERY . HELEN HARVEY MEYER . VIRGINIA ANN MOSER . J0 EVELYN PEVAHOUSE . CAROLYN PIPKIN LAURIE POWELL . PAI'TY REGAN BETSY Ross . DOROTHY RUTHERFORD MARJORIE SCHENK . BETTY SHERRILL . LYNN ROSE STANSBERRY . FRANCES STEPHENSON . MARGARET TUCKER . FAYE VAN PELT . SHARON VVADDELL . ANN WALKER . Bass WALKER MARGARET WALKER . DOROTHY WALLACE . CHARLOTTE WATSON . CATHERINE WEAVER . DORIS WHITE . MARY WILSON . iARLEN ANDERSON . BETTY BRADLEY . GENE FOSTER DUNN WEAN HULL . MARGARET LAWSON . MARY ELIZABETH MCCULLOCH . Knoxville, Tenn. Phi M u-sic . Nashville, Tenn. Chelsea, Mich. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Decaturville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Goshen, N, Y. . Columbia, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Dyersburg, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. .Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Capleville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . . Bedford, Va. . Waynesville, N. C. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. .Loudon, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. W '4923 :8 y g, FIRST ROW: Alexander, Belcher. Bell, Bondurzmt, Bottom, Howe, Boyd, Bridge. SECOND ROW: Buchanan, Burns, Calloway, Christian, CJnnor, G. Coultcr, H. Coulter, Cudc. THIRD ROW: Cullom, Daniel, Ellis, Holloway, Hamilton, Harrison, Hathcote, Hood. FOURTH ROW: Hornbeak, Horton, Johnson, Jones, Kent, D. Kerr, F. Kerr, King. FIFTH ROW: Lawrence, Loose, Lowry, IUcyer, IVIoser, Pevahouse, Pipkin, Powell. SIXTH ROVV: Regan, Ross, Rutherford, Schenk, Shcrrill, Stansbcrry, Stephenson, Tucker. Van Pelt. SEVENTH ROW: VVaddell, A. XValker, B. Walker, 1V1. Walker, Wallace, Watson, Weaver, White, Wilson. Kappa Chapter 201 Pi Phi Gamma It was quite a task . . . but a small group of Pi Beta Phis in 1947 put their heads together and began making plans for a chapter at Tennessee . . o. locally called Pi Phi Gamma . . . set up housekeeping on 3rd floor Pan-Hell as soon as the AOPPS moved down to lst . . . and was ready for rushing in the fall just like the rest of ,em . . . Peg Ward rules the throne . . . standing by is Charlotte Owen . . . Carroll Thompson pushes a pen around in meetings . . . while Julia Hildebrand holds the purse strings s . . they hit the jack pot on sorority colors . . . wine, silver, blue, and gold, no less . . . the white carnation is their flower. MEMBERS MOLLY BENSON . . . . . . . t . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. MARCO HURLOCKER . . . . . . . . . . Albermarle, N. C. L015 T, BOOP . . . . t . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JOAN JUNKIN . . . . . . , . . . . . Oak Ridge, Tenn. PATRICIA BUCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Louis, Mo. PATRICIA LEHMAN . . . . . . t . . . Oak Ridge, Tenn. JEAN DEVAULT . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma City, Okla. ALICE MCREYNOLDS . . . . . . . . . . . Selmer, Tenn. CLAIRE DORAN . . . . . t . . . . . . Oak Ridge, Tenn. MARY PAULINE MURRAY . . . . . e . . . Newport, Tenn. JOAN EDINGTON . . . e . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLOTTE OWEN . . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. KATHARINE ANN EVERETT . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. MARTHA PARKS . . . . . . . . . . . Oak Ridge, Tenn. JULIA HILDEBRANDT. . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. EUDELL RIPPETOE . . . . . . . . . . . Mohawk, Tenn. BETTY HXSCOCK . . . . . , . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. CARROLL THOMPSON . . . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. PEG WARD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,Chicago,lll. 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Ellen Ruth Taylor is record clerk . . . Elizabeth Sledge controls the legal thievery . . . maroon and lavender is their color combination . . . the violet is their flower. LELA BRENAN . MARY EVELYN BROWN . ELIZABETH BURDELL A DOROTHY CAMPBELL RUTH CARNES . MARY LOU CARTER . LOVELLE CHRISTMAS . JUNE DALLAS . DOLORES ANN DAVIS . FAUN DELOZIER. MARIA DOKA . RUTH DRINNON , GLORXA DUCKWORTH . JOANE EDMONDS . FAYE EMMONs . JANE FUR CLAUDE GALBREATH . HELEN GIBSON. . . BILLIE GORMAN . JIMMIE GORMAN . . . DOROTHY GUNN . SYLVIA HAMILTON . . . . . BETTY JEAN HAMMACK . . . GLADYs HEGGIE. . . ANNA K. HOWRAN DOROTHY JAMISON . ELIZABETH KxRK PATKXRK. . . . . MARY KATHERINE LACK . DOROTHY LANE . Fall guys and gals MEMBERS h Knoxville, Tenn. Maryville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. h Charlotte, N. C, Knoxville, Tenn. . Chuckey, Tenn. Harriman, Tenn. h Havanna, Cuba . Knoxville, Tenn. Tenn. . Morristown, Tenn. , Maryville, . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Ohewah, Tenn. . Meridian, Miss. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Greenville, Tenn. Kingsport, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. McMinnville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn. h Jefferson City ,Tenn. Tiptonville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Maryville, Tenn. JEANNE SWIFT . JIMMIE LYNN LONG . ALICE LYLE MARGARET MARTIN . JEAN MASON . SARAH MCAFEE BARBARA MCEVER . JANE MCKELVEY . CHRISTINE NASHIO A BETTY Jo NAVE . MARY PAULUS . MARGARET PROVENCE . MARY ELIZABETH SARTEN . ELIZABETH SLEDGE NANCY SMITH . PAT SMITH . BARBARA SWAN ELLEN RUTH TAYLOR . FRANKIE TEMPLE . DOROTHY L. TILLER FRANCES TOOLE . J0 VANCE . . . ELIZABETH WARD . CONNIE VVALL BETTY VVELSHAM DIANA WIERSEMA . BILLIE WORTHINGTON . ROBBIE YOUNG . BETTY J0 MCGEE . REGINIA PRESNELL. BETTY Jo SAMs . . Rives, Tenn. . . . . . .Maryville, Tenn. . . . . Washington, D. C. McMinnville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Sevierville, Tenn. . Bonny Blue, Va. . Manchester, Tenn. . Johnson City, Tenn. . Kingsport, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Sevierville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. Livingston, Tenn. . Concord, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Seveirville, Tenn. ....... . .Haysi,Va. . Knoxville, Tenn. Coral Gables, Fla. . Bulls Gap, Tenn. . Troy, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . Alamo, Tenn. . Washington, D. C. . Nashville, Tenn. . Paris, . thite Pine, Tenn. Tenn. Thafs me here $34339 mm 31 my Mam m 24$ $.?me: ?legaiel: m a ikwM$V g3: agggw aha w m gxggfwa 3 my 9 s: 2:22;? y . 3a ? FIRST ROW: Brenan, Brown, Burdell, Campbell, Carnes, Carter, Christmas, Dallas. SECOND ROW: Davis, DeLozier, Doka, Drinnon, Duckworth,Edmonds,Emmons,Furr. THIRD ROW: Galbreath, Gibson, B. German, J. Gorman, Gunn, Hamilton, Hammack, Heggie. FOURTH ROW: Howran, Jamison, F. Kirk, P. Kirk, Lack, Lane, Long, Lyle. FIFTH ROW: Martin, Mason, McAfee McEver, McKerey, Nashio, Nave, Paulus. SIXTH ROW: Provence, Sarten, Sledge, N. Smith, P. Smith, Swan, Taylor, Temple. SEVENTH ROW: Tiller, Toole, Vance, Ward, Wall, Welsham, Wiersema, Worthington, Young. Alpha Delta Chapter 205 Zeta T an Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha is the family name . . . origin was in Virginia in 1898 L . . Zeta species first found in Knoxville in 1904 . . . members partial to blue and grey, sorority colors . . . also to white violets . . . members are proud of Frances Lee Walker, their pretty prexy . . . Betsy Hill is second in command . . n Barbara Holder holds her own as efficient secretary . . . Catherine Partain is fee grabber . . . MEMBERS MARY LOUISE BAKER . A . . . . . A A . . Sparta, Tenn. VERNE ODOM . . . . . A . . . . . . A A Paris, Tenn. JANE BLACK . A . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paris, Tenn. ELIZABETH OGILVIE . . . . A . . . A College Grove, Tenn. ELAINE CURRY . A A . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. MARY OLSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. LYNN CALDWELL . . . . . A . . . . . . . Fairfax, Va. ANNA LOU OUSLEY . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. MARILYN DALTON . . . . A . A . . . . Asheville, N. C. CATHERINE PARTAIN . . . . . . . A . . Knoxville, Tenn. HELEN DUNCAN . . . . A . . A . . .Asheville, N. CA ERIE KATE PORTER. . . . . . . . . .Humboldt, Tenn. CAROLYN ELKINs . . . . . . . A . A . . . Atlanta, Ga. ELIZABETH PRIESTLEY . . . . . . . A . . Memphis, Tenn. SARA C. FAUCETFE . . . A . A . . . . . A Bristol, Tenn. DOROTHY PURNELL . A . . . . . . A . . Memphis, Tenn. M. LORENA FOGLESONG. . . . . . . . A Knoxville, Tenn. EARLINE RAMBO . . . . . . . . . . Elizabethton, Tenn. JEAN GALBRAITH. . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JOYCE REYNOLDS. . . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. MARY E. GARMANY . . . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. RUrH RIDDLE . . . . . . . . . . . . Shelbyville, Tenn. DOROTHY HASKELL . . . A A . . . . . Winchester, Tenn. BETTY RULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. WANDA HEATHERLY . . . . . . . . . . LaFollette, Tenn. JANE AMELIA RUSH . . . . . . . . . . Spartanburg, S. C. BETTY HILL . . . . . A . . A . . . . . Shouns, Tenn. ELIZABETH SCHOFXELD . . . . A A A . A . Nashville, Tenn. JANICE HILL . . . . . . . . . . A . . . Shouns, Tenn. PAT SHARP . . . . . . A . . . A . . La Follette, Tenn. BARBARA HOLDER . . A . . . . A . . A . Newport, Tenn. NANCY STICKLEY . . . . . . A . . . . Bluff City, Tenn. MARY LEE INCLE . . . . . . A . . . . . Shelbyville, Tenn MARTHA STRONG . . . . A . . . A . . . . Atoka, Tenn. BETTY INKLEBARGER . . . . . A . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JEAN STURDxVANT . . . . . . . . . . .Burlison, Tenn. JERRY JOHNSON . . . . . . . . . . . . Dawsonville, Md. MARY D. TALIAFERRO . . . . . . . . . Oak Ridge, Tenn. ANN KERR . . . . A . . . . . . . . , Asheville, N. C FRANCES LEE WALKER . . . . A . . . . Columbia, Tenn. BETTY KIRTLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . LaFolIette, Tenn. PEGGY WEATHERFORD . . . . . . . . A . Columbia, Tenn. J0 LAW . . . . . . . . . . . A . . . Maryville, Tenn. SUE WELCH . . . A . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Tenn. BErTY LEE . A . . . . . . . A . . . Tullahoma, Tenn. YFRANKIE WILSON . . . . . . . . . . . Humboldt, Tenn. BESSIE MAE MCNEILL . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. MARGARET WILSON . . . . . . . . . . Humboldt. Tenn. MARTHA MORRIS . . A . . . . . . . . . . Ripley, Tenn. BETTY BOWMAN . . . . A . . . . . . Harriman, Tenn. J0 MOTLOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Tenn. MARY ANN SLOAN . . . . v . . . . Madisonville, Tenn. MARGARET NINE . . . . . . . A . . . Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGIA AYRE. A . . . . . . . . . . . .Dallas, Pa. MARGARET NUNNERY . A . . . . . . . A . Arcola, Miss. MARTHA LEE OWENS . . . . A . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. Cornered Left to right FIRST ROW: Baker, Black, Curry, Caldwell, Dalton, Duncan, Elkins, Faucette, Fogegsong. SECOND ROW: Galbraith, Garmany, Haskell, Heathsrly, R. Hill, J Hill, Holder, Ingle, Inkle- barger. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Kerr, Kirtlcy, Law, Lee, McNeill, Morris, Motlow, Nine. FOURTH ROW: Nunnery, Odom, Ogilvie, Olson, Ousley, Partain, Porter, Priestley, Purnell. FIFTH ROW: Rambo, Reynolds, Riddle, Rule, Rush, Schofield, Sharp, Stokley. SIXTH ROW: Strong, Sturdivant, Taliaferro, Walker, Weatherford, Welch, F. Wilson, M. Wilson. Zeta Chapter 207 F raternity Relations Board FELIX W. TRUSS . GEORGE R. McVAY . JAMES R. SCANLAN . ERNEST R. NEWBERN . THEODORE WEBER . TANDY WILSON . JAMES E. HAY. KEITH HARBER . FRED LANG . DAVID HOKE HOWARD VVINN . JAMES F. QUALLS A EDWARD WHITE . JOHN Cox . WILLIAM B. PRICE . . Alpha Tau Omega . Delta Sigma Phi . Delta Sigma Plzi - Delta Tau Delta . Delta Tau Delta , Kappa Alpha . Kajbpa Alpha . Kapjza Sigma . Kappa Siyma . Lambda Clli Alpha . Lambda Clli Alpha . Plli Gamma Delta . Plli Gamma Delta . Phi Sigma Kapjm FRATERNITY REPRESENTATIVES . Xiljilla Tau Omega HOWARD WALLER . JOHN D. BOHANNON . STEVE DOKA , WAYNE RANGE . ROBERT DEAL HOWARD BAKER . JAMES A. BURDE'ITE. Russ SHEDDEN . WILLIAM D. DUNFORD EARL B. MCCLANAHAN . JOE MANSFIELD. JACK CRUM , EDWARD A. BROWN . RICHARD E. LOYD . ALVIN D. EBER . . Zeta Beta Tau . Phi Sigma Kappa . Pi Kappa Alpha . Pi Kappa Alpha . Pi Kappa Phi . Pi Kappa Plzi 4 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .iSigma Alpha Epsilon . Sigma Chi . Siyma Clzi .Sigma Nu . Sigma Nu . Sigma Phi Epsilon . Siyma Plzi Epsilon . Zeta Beta Tau The Fraternity Relations Board is composed of the that How, the action formulated serves to keep the members of the representatives of the fifteen fraternities organizations like one big family, augmenting their on the Hill, handling the relations isuch as are dis- . . contribution to the university. And this has been going cussablei of the Greek-letter boys. The fraternities, on for nigh on to ten years. The Officers are: Keith Harber, President; John D. Bohannon, Vice-President; Alvin D. Eher, Secretary. hecharmed by their best snow-birds, send them, along with their presidents, up to the FRB, lock the door on ,em and let ,em stew in their gab-lab. Despite the words KEITH HARBER JOHN D. BOHANNON ALVIN D. EBER President Vice-President Setretary Maggiev A $1 208 First Rorw: Howard H. Baker, IL, Edward A. Brown, James A. B .lrdette, John R. Cox, Jack Q. Crum, Robert E. Deal, Steve Doka. ?econd Row: James Dunford, James E. Hay, David Hoke, Fred A Lang, Richard S. Loyd, Earl McCIanahan, George R. McVay. Third Roma: Joe J. Mansfield, Ernest P. Newbern, William B. Prire, James F. Qualls, J. Wayne Range, James R. Scanlon, Russell N. Sheddon. Fourth Roew: Felix W. Truss, JL, Howard Waller, Thmdore Weber, Tandy W. Wilson, Edward C. White, Howard R. Winn. Members are: Howard H. Baker, Jr., Edward A. Ernest P. Newbern, William B. Price, James F. Qualls, Brown, James A. Burdette, John R. Cox, Jack Q. Crum, J. Wayne Range, James R. Scanlon, Russell N. Shed- Robert E. Deal, Steve Doka, James Dunford, James E. don, Felix W. Truss, Jn, Howard Waller, Theodore Hay, David Hoke, Fred A. Lang, Richard S. Loyd, Weber, Tandy W. Wilson, Edward C. White, Howard Earl McClanahan, George R. McVay, Joe J. Mansfield, R. Winn. 209 CATHY SOCIETY ; A may wwu sammw 1393?; R A.P'F y?lbiihi H HIS OX 1K 3mm? iwmm ., Alpha T au Ontega One might think America was a pretty busy place back in 1865, with a civil war raging among its hills, rills, and stills, but even in those days, as in the recent unpleasantness, colleges had to be kept collegiate. So in that same year when Grant took Richmond, the ante-bellum V-12 at Virginia Military Institute followed up this invasion with a new fraternity: Alpha Pi Chapter came to U-T seven years later, becoming the first fraternity to The ATO,s chose the white tea rose for their favorite Tau Omega. grace this then-cowpasture campus. Hower, and the colors they like are azure isky blue to you mountaineersi and gold inane of us has seen enough of that to describe i0. Felix Truss held things together this year, with additional support from Vice-President Lloyd Hammond. Details were written down and added up by Secretary Harley Erb and Treasurer Ben Dunagam J. C. ALEXANDER. . . . . . . . .Ridgeley, Tenn. CHARLES ANTHONY ....... Henning, Tenn. JAMES T. ARNOLD ..... . . .Knoxville, Tenn. HERBERT M. BACON ...... Morristown, Term. WILLIAM R. BAGBY . . GEORGE M. BAKER. . . . . . JOE R. BASS......... THOMAS F. BOATWRIGHT. . i EDWIN D. BOZEMAN. . . . . IRA E, BRADFIELDs JR. . . . . HORACE G. BRAMM. . . . . WILLIAM P. BRAZELTON ..... .Tupelo, Miss. ROBERT J. BREEDING. . ...... Sparta, Tenn. SAM RAY BUGG. . . . . . . .Murfreesboro, Tenn. JIMMY W. CAMERON . . . . . . Montgomery, Ala. FRANKLIN Mi CANTRELL. . W. T. CASHDDLLAR ...... . . Ridgeley, Tenn. BRUCE A. CHAMBERLIN . . JOHNNY S. CHASTEEN. i . . .Dandridge, Tenn. JOE Di Mi COCHRAN. . . . R. J. COKER. . JOHN T. CONNELL. . . . . . . EVERETT A. COVINGTON . . . . iNashville, Tenn. LUCIEN G. CROWDER. . . . . . . WILLIAM A, CUNNINGHAM.Murfreesbom, Tenn. . Sparta, Tenn. CARROLL H. DAVENPORT. . . . .Jackson, Tenn, WILLIAM M. DENDER ....... Etowah, Tenn. W. E. DODSON . . ...... . Dyersburg, Tenn. B. F. DOLAN . . . . . . . . . . . .Augusta, Ga. JACK Wi DRINNEN. . . . . . ROBERT Ni DRUMM . . . BEN De DUNAGAN. . ....... Milan, Tenn. .Nashville, Terms . Crossville, Tenn, RICHARD H. DUNN.'. . . . . GEORGE A. EDWARDS. . . . CLUDE E. ELLIOTT. . . . .Bluefleld, W. Va. HARLEU E. ERB. . ..... . .Memphis, Tenn. Tennis Racketeers . . Johnson City, Terms M. He BAILEY. . . . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. .Marion, W. Va. PERRY N. BIGHAM . . . ....... Paris, Tenn. . Dyersburg, Tenn. . .Memphis, Tenn. . .La Grange, Ga. . . . .Bristol, Term. . . .Etowah, Tenn. . Johnson City, Tenn. . .Knoxville, Tenn. . . . ..... .Knoxville, Term. . Milan, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Great Barrington ,Mass. MEMBERS FRANK P, FAHERTY. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. BOB P. FERGUSON . . ...... Knoxvilley Tenn. ROBERT E. FIELDS ..... . . . .Milan, Tenn. AL G. FINCANNON ....... Knoxville, Tenn. KENT FORD. . . . . ...... Dyersburg, Tenn. JACK GALLAHER ....... . .Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE W. GALLIMORE. . . . . .Dresden, Tenn. JAMES CLYDE GEDDES ..... . . . . Miami, Fla. PHIL C. GREEN. . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JOHN K, GRIFFIN . . . . . . . .Whiteville, Tenn. JAMES L. GRIFFITH. ...... Wartrace, Tenn. LLOYD B. HAMMOND ..... .Middlesboro, Ky. GUY HARWOOD. . . . . A . . . . .Milan, Tenn. JAMES B, HARWOOD. ..... Brownsville, Tenni W. C. HAYNES, JR. . . . . . .Tiptonville, Tenn. WILLIAM C. HILLEARY. . . .Spring City, Tenn. JAMES H. HUFFINE, JR. . . . . Dyersburg, Tenn. GEORGE W. JAYNES. . . . . .Morristown, Tenn. HAROLD E. JAYNES . Erwin, Tenn. DICK H. JENNINGS. . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN F. JENNINGS. . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. RANDALL H. JENNINGS. . . s .Knoxville, Tenn. LEONARD C, JOHNSON . Trezevant, Tenn. ROBERT E. JOHNSON . ...... Trezevant, Tenn. OLIVER L. JONES. . i i . . . .Knoxville, Tenn RICHARD L. JONES. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. STEPHEN KANE. . . . . . . . .Dandridge, Tenn. R. H. KLXNKE. . . . . . . . . .Bartlett, Tenn. GEORGE K. KNOX. . . . . .Murfreesboro, Tenn. CHARLES O. KROMER. . . BILLLEE......s.......Sparta, JOE B. LOVE. . . . . ...... Knoxville, EDSON MCCABE. . ..... . . . Gulfport, JOE L, MCCABE. ........ Memphis, GEORGE R. MCVAY ...... Union City, ROBERT C, METCALFE ....... . Milan, ALBERT M. MILLER. . . . . . .Knoxville, WALTER R. MOORE. . . . . . .Knoxville, . . . . .Somerset, Kyi Tenn. Tenn. Miss. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Term. 7 w , Dyersburg, Tenn . WILLIAM F, OZMENT. . . . . JAMES C. PANGLE. . . . . . . Johnson City, TemL ROBERT L. PANGLE . . . . . . Johnson City, Tenn. JAMES E. PAULK. . . . . . . . . .Sarasota, Fla. SAMUEL H. PEARSON. . . . . iLexingtan, Tenn. JACK PEEPLES. . . Tenn. . . . . . . .Memphis, DICKEY W. PUCKETT. . . . . . . .Milan, Tenn. EDMUND RAWLINS. . . . . .Johnson City, Tenn, DONALD REESE. . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. FRANK JE RHODES. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM T. ROBISON . . . . . .Gallatin, Tenn. WILLIAM I. ROCKS, JR. . . . .Brownsville, Tenn. GEORGE C. RUSKELL. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn ARCHIE F, SANFORD ....... . Ripley, Tenn. RANDALL J. SHEW. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES F. SHIPP. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT W. SKINNER. . . . .Gertnantown, Tenn. WILLIAM C. SMITH. . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. HENRY P. TRAWICK ..... . . . .Tampa, Fla, FELIX W. TRUSS, JR. . . . . . . .St. Louis, Moi JAMES E. WAGNER ....... Brownsville, Tenn. JACK WARDEN. . . . . . . . .Manchester, Tenn. DAENEY S. WELLFORD. . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. JOE Ni WHITWORTH. . . . .Germantown, Tenn. BILL L. WOODS ...... . . . . .Ripley, Tenn. RICHARD T. WYKOFF ..... . . . . . . . . . . WILLIAM G. YARBRO. . . . . .Dyersburg, Tenn. VERNON H. YOUNG ...... Knoxville, Tenn. CECIL DRINNEN. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. CY DURIO. . . . . . . . . . . . .Milan, Tenni B03 HICKS. . . . . . . ..... .Hazelton, Pa. ELLIOTT KANE. . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. VINCENT KNOX ....... .Dyersburg, Tenn. ROY NORTH ...... . . . Murfreesboro, Tenn. BILL ROBERTSON . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn JOHN RUSKELL. . . . . . . . . iKnoxville, Tenn. CLANKY SMITH. . . . . . . .Morristown, TemL JULE WENK. . . . . . . . . . . .Milan, Tenn. Active Support FIRST ROW: Alexandel: Anthony, Arnold, Bacon, Bagby, Bailey, Baker, Bass, Bingham. SEC- OND ROW: Boatright, Bozeman, Bradfield, Bramm, Brazelton, Breeding, Bugg, Cameron, Cantrell. THIRD ROW: Cashdollar, Chamberlin, Chasteen, Cochran, Coker, Connell, Covington, Crowder, Cunningham. FOURTH ROW: Davenport, Dender Dodson7 Dolan, Drinnen, Drummy Dunagan, Dunn, Edwards. FIFTH ROW: Elliott, Erb, Faherty, Ferguson, Fields, Fincannon, Ford, Gallaher. SIXTH ROW: Gallimore, Geddes, Green, Griffin, Griffith, Hammond, Guy Harwood, James B. Harwood. T ennessee Pi Chapter 215 FIRST ROW: Haynes, Hilleary, HuHine, George W. Jaynes, Harold E. Jaynes, Dick H. Jennings, John F. Jennings, Randall H. Jennings, Leonard C. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Robert E, John- son, Oliver L. Jones, Richard L. Jones, Kane, Klinke, Knox, Kromer, Lee, Love. THIRD ROW: Edson McCabe, Joe L. McCabe, McVay, Metcalfe, Miller, Moore, Ozment, James C. Pangle, Robert L. Pangle. FOURTH ROW: Paulk, Pearson, Peeples, Puckett, Rawlins, Reese, Rhodes, Robison, Rooks. FIFTH ROW: Ruskell, Sanford, Shew, Shipp, Skinner, Smith. Trawick, Truss. SIXTH ROW: Wagner, Warden, Wellford, Whitworth, Woods, Wykoff, Yarbro Young. T ennessee Pi Chapter 216 Alpha T au 0mega m3; yaw. FANCY MANSE 217 Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi is one nineteenth century institution that barely got under the wire. It was 1899 before they signed in at the College of the City of New York, and consequently Omicron Chapter has been campused at the University of Tennessee since 1931. Delta Sigs are con- tented with their white carnation, and have made the shade Nile Green their choice. On clear days their members may be seen Haunting their Egyptian-type traditions, standing in the sands of the Fifteenth Street Sahara that serves as a tennis court, mumbling about Nile Green deltas and the Sphinx that is U-Tis co-ed population. iYou know what a Sphinx is . . . half woman, half beastJ Jim Scanlon perched on top of the pyramid and A. M. Kuykendall relieved him on occasion. name-caller, too, for those who were slow to pay him. FREDERICK R. ALLEN . HERMAN K. ALVERSON . ASA R, AMERISTER . VVILLIAM H. BEENE JOHN W. BEESON JAMES R. BELL . ROBERT C. BELL , ROBERT M. BENNEI'T MORRIS J. BROOKS . CHARLES K, BRUMH' . BRUCE B. BYRD . GEORGE O. CATEi JOHN R. CORNM'EI,L. LEO E. COSTELLO. ROGER C. COTTON . NATHAN C. MALL GEORGE II, 110an HAROLD T. Hocur: ROY P. ISBELL. JAMES W. JORDAN . HERBERT M. KING . JOHN J. KNIGHT . VVILLIAM C. KNnvn-iul, JR. , ARAM M, KUYKENDALL , JOHN P. LANE. HUDSON LEE t Lake Queen RoIl-caller was John Neece . . . Treasurer Harold Lewis was a MEMBERS I , New York, N. Y. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn, . Philadelphia, Miss. , K'nicni, Tenn. , Unicni, Tenn. . Spring Lake. Mich. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Elizabethton, Tenn. . Greenville, S. C. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Kingsport, Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Franklin, Tenni . Bristol, Va. e Nashville, Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . VVhitehaven, Tenn. A VVhitehziven, Tenn. .Pennington Gap, Va. . Memphis, Tenn. . VVartrace, Tenn. . VVhitehaven, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn. ROBERT LEGC . HAROLD R. LEWIS . CLARENCE E MCKNIGHT, JR. EDWARD C. MOORE . JOHN H, NEECB i RUSSELL NERREN ERNEST P. NEWBERN . DALLAS W. RUSSELL JAMES R. SCANLAN. JOSEPH P. SHANNON. ROBERT W. TAYLOR . DONALD W. VANnACRmr. DOUGLAS Z. WALKER . GEORGE R. VVHI'I'E. DORBET L. VVRIGHT . JACK R. ARMSTRONG . CHARLES A. BROWMM: . JOSEPH B. BURROW . CHARLES R. CASTICLLAW VVILLARU R. EVERHART , ROBERI' H. GIBBS. RAY H. HIGGINS. WILLIAM A. JEFFHRY . THOMAS M. LEWIS . THOMAS R. POTTS . CHARLES SOUTHERN . Gay Buffet . Athens, . Humboldt, . VVhitehaven, . Memphis, . Elizabethton, Memphis, i Memphis, . Memphis, . Chattanooga, . Memphis, . Yuma, . Chattanooga, . Memphis, . Dyersburg, . Livingston, . Lexington, . Knoxville, . Nashville. . Brownsville, . VVartrace, . Knoxville, . Nashville. i Jersey City. . Lexington, . Nashville, Knoxville, Tenn. Tenn. TenlL Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. N. J. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. ix :5 5 Re Fm: m M mam :er 4 m, mug ewwmmwmm 24 mm zxziw MW migzw away a Emmi i2: 32 :3; w w as mmwuw 3 m R, FIRST ROW: Allen, Alverson, Ambrister, Beene, Beeson, James R. Bell. Robert C, Belly Bennett. SECOND ROW: Brooks, Brumit, Byrd, Cate, Cornwall, Costello. Cotton, Hall. THIRD ROW: Hobbs, Hogue, Isbel, Jordan, King, Knight, Knittell, Kuykendall. FOURTH ROW: Lane, Lee, Legg, Lewis, McKnight, Moorey Neece, Nerren. FIFTH ROW: Newbern, Russell, Scanlan, Shannon, Taylor, Vandagriff, Walker, White, Wright. 0micr0n Chapter 219 Delta T au Delta Maybe a founder stuttered, or perhaps his typewriter jammed, but the local Delta Sheltah belongs to Delta Delta of Delta Tau Delta, and April 19, 1924, was the date of its establish- ment at U-T. On second thought, it might have been just another case of the D. TBSP a popular malady of the roaring twenties, according to some sources. Bethany College hhen Virginia, now West Virginia-a migratory achievement of which few schools can boasd, was the birthplace of national Delta Tau Delta in 1858. Patriotically enough for Tennessee, the Delths private posy is our state flower, the iris. Their official colors are purple, white, and gold. On top of the heltah skeltah Delta heap sat President Theodore Weber, supported by Walker Meacham. As if one secretary werenht enough, the Delts used two: Jack Hoffmeister to record, Joe Washam to correspond. Don Pope was assisted as treasurer by Bob Schaedle. TOM C, ALLEN ......... Memphis, Tenn. XVALTER I. ANDERSON. Jnh . . .Maryville, Tenn. HARRY Bm'n BAIRD .......... Dyer, Tenn. RICHARD MOORE BARRACK. Jn. . BEECHER ALLAN BARTLET. . h BERNIS WILLIAM BEARD ...... Dresden. Tenn. JOHN WILLIAM Brawn ....... Marlin, Tenn. GUS KAISER BELL. . . . . . . eKnoxville, Tenn. JOHN B. BETHEA .......... Jackson, Miss. JOHN F. Bow .......... Memphis, Tenn. 113115 BRADSHAW ......... Dyersburg. Tenn. PAUL Comma BkAnsnAw. . . .Dyersburg. Tenn. ALBERT MURRY BUNTIN ..... .Jackson. Tenn. BENNIE BYRD .......... Knoxville. Tenn. JOSEPH M. Cocmz ........ Memphis, Tenn. CARLTON BALLARD COOK. JR. . . . Memphis, Tenn WALTER BICKNEH. COOK ..... Memphis. Tenn, J. GLENN COPELAND ....... Clinton. Tenn. JOHN C. DmSMoma ....... Bellhuckle. Tenn. VIC L. DYER ............ Amory. Misse CHARLES G. ELLIS. . . . . . . . . Arlington. Va JAMES EVANS .......... Oak Ridge, Tenn. BERT FARRELL .......... Memphis, Tenn. BILL Fox ............ Lafnllene. Tenn. WILLIAM FREELS ........ .Knoxville. Tenn. ROBERT J. GILBERT ...... Mot'rirtown, Tenn. WALTER L. Gorom'u ...... Rogersville, Tenn. PHIL GRAY ............ Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS E. GUTHRIE ..... Cross Plains. Tenn. HAYWOOD HARRIS ........ Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES BEN HARVEY ...... Ham'manY Tenn. JAMES MICHAEL HAYNES. . . . . Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE HERMAN Hams ..... Knoxville, Tenn. M. E. HENEGAR. JR ........ . Melborne, Fla. Eggs-Asperatin g . MemphiS. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. MEMBERS JOHN T, HOFFMEISTLH ...... Memphis, Tenn. COLF, BRYAN HOWELL JR. . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. WILLIAM Amms How ..... Maryville, Tenn. EUGENE JABBOUR ........ Tiptonville, Tenn. JACK EARL KEER ......... Knoxville. Tenn. ROBERT L. KNOX ......... Memphis. Tenn. ROBERT MAC LAW ........ Maryville. Tenne JOHN We LAWHON ........ Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK ALLEN LESTER ...... Nashville. Tenn. WILLIAM R. MCCONNFI.L. . RICHARD ERWIN MAHRKFR. . . EUGENE EVERETTE MAGETTE.Chananooga. Tenn. WILLIAM LOUIS MAIDEN . . . .Greenfxeld, Tenn. FREDERICK A. MAPFS ...... Knoxville. Tenn. LAURENS ROBERT MAssrr. . . .Memphis. Tenn. WILLIAM MAXEY ......... Knoxville, Tenn. WALKER E. MEACHAM ...... Memphis, TemL WILLIAM Lows MIDDLETON. JR. . Knoxville. Tenn, CLAUDE RUSSELL MILme. Jne . .Knoxville. Tenn. RUSSELL AUSTIN NEWMAN . . JOHN Russrau. OWEN ......... Fulton, Ky. JAMES WILLIAM PARRY. CHARLES HARDEN PFRKI NS ............ ............ D funiak Springs, Fla. ,Nashville. Tenn. OTIS PROCTOR Pun. . . . . . DON A. Pom; ........... Linden. Tenn. pAT F. RION ........... Memphis. Tenn. JOSEPH H. ROBERTS ...... Spartanburg, S. C WILLIAM C, RurKER ...... Dyersburg, Tenn. ROBERT G. SCHAEDIJS, JR, . . . ROBERT A. SCHWALB. JR. . . . E. HUGH SHACKELFORD. JR. . . H. E. SIMPSON ......... Nashville Tcnn. .Larchmont. N. Y. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . . Fountain City. Tenn. e Memphis. Tenn. . Memphis. Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. DOUGLAS SMITH. JR ....... Memphls, TenxL RICHARD LEWIS SMITH ...... Knoxville, Tenn. SAM DAvm SNYDER ....... Knoxwlle, Tenn, WILLIAM ARTHUR STOKES. . . ,Knoxville, Tenn CHARLES WILLIAM TARWATER. .Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN ARTHUR THOMAS ..... Knoxville, Tenn. AUBREY WINSTON TRAMH.. JR. . Smithville. Tenn. JOHN K. TURRENTINE ...... Memphis. Tenn, JOSEPH Te WASHAM ....... Lexington, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. THEODORE LITTLETON WFBHR . .Memphis, Tenn, HAROLD R, WESSON ..... Weaverville. N. C. LESTER FORREST WHITE ..... Memphis, Tenn. DAVID MITCHEL WEATHERLY . . ROBERT LEF. WHITE. . . . .' . .Knoxville, Tenn. TANDY WEST WILSON. III . . . Nashville, Tenn. TOM WOODARn ......... Nashville, Tenn, DONALD H. WOODMANSFF . . . . Memphis, Tenn. JOE B. YANCEY ......... Knoxvillm Tenn. BYRON DAVID ALanm- ...... Natcheze Mi:s. ROBERT DAVIS ARRANTS ...... Decatur, Tenn, FRANK BLACK .......... Knoxville Tenn. LORENZO Dow Cnnws ...... Memphis, Tenn. Boa CUNNINGHAM ........ KnoxviHe. TemL MARSHAL HAWKINS ..... Huntington. WC Va. ANDREW JACKSON ........ Lafnllemu TemL ROBERT EDWARD Lmz. Ju.. . . .Knoxvillee Tenn. HENRY RAYMOND MCDONALD.COraI Gahlcs, Fla. LOUIS MANKUS ........... Chicago, Ill. RAY Se MOORE .......... Memphis, Tenn. DAVID PACK ........... Sevierville, Tenn. ARTHUR M. PULLEN ...... Covington, Tenn. J. WALTER RAINES ....... Maryville. Tennh GEORGE THOMAS ........ Greenfield. Tenn. GORDON WOOTEN ...... Huntington. W, Va. Delta Tau Bunkers FIRST ROW: Allen, Anderson, Baird, Barrack, Bartlet, Bernis William Beard, John William Beard, Bell. SECOND ROW: Bethea, Boyd, Jere Bradshaw, Paul Cooper Bradshaw, Buntin, Byrdy Cocke, Carlton Ballard Cook, Jr. THIRD ROW: Walter Bicknell Cook, Copeland, Dins- more, Dyer, Ellis, Evans, Farrell, FOX. FOURTH ROW: Freels, Gilbert, Geforth, Gray, Guth- rie, Harris, Harvey, Haynes, Heins. FIFTH ROW: Heneger, Hoffmeister, Howell, Hoyr, Jab- bour, Keer, Knox, Law, Lawhon. Delta Delta Chapter 221 eh AWN w s m Wzggw FIRST ROW: Lester, McConnell, Maerker, Magette, Maiden, Mapes, Massey, Maxey. SEC- OND ROW: Bleacham, l'Iiddleton, IVIiller, Tewman, Owen, Parry Perkins, Pile. THIRD ROW: Pope, Rion, Roberts, Rucker, Schaedle, Schwalb, Shackelford, Simpson. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Smith, Jr. Richard Lewis Smith, Snyder, Stokes, Tarwater, Thomas, Tramel, Turrentinc, XVasham. FIFTH ROWE VVeatherly, Weber, Wesson, Lester Forrest White, Robert Lee White, V 7ilscn, Woodard, VVoodmanse, Yancey. Delta Delta Chapter 222 Delta T au Delta m, E: CQFFIN 5:3ng wgmgWN Em :81 aw mam; 4 Wamwawmx 2 ma 223 Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha seems to prefer being known formally as an iQorderii rather than a fraternity. Thought occurs that perhaps this situation is a heritage from the KAis chief claim to fame, old Robert E. Lee himself, who was largely responsible for their beginning at Washington and Lee University in 1865. The General probably posted a decree for Kappa Alpha on the standing order hoard down at the barracks and forgot to take it down. The fiowers of the regiment are the magnolia and the crimson rose; their colors are crimson and old gold. Jim Hay was commander in chief for 1948 . . . Claud Barrett his aide. Bill Cockrell put the words together . . . John Anderson balanced the books. JOHN B. ANDERSON . RICHARD BRAY . . WILLIAM B. CANNON . WILLIAM A. COVXNGTON . VVXLLXAM CROCKRELL. RICHARD EASLEY BRUCE FRANKLIN . GIDEON FRYER . VVILLIAM M. GRAVES . BERT GROENE . KEITH HARBER . HOWARD L. HAY . JAMES E. HAY . . CHARLES MCAnoo OSBORNE . CHARLES JOHN PRICE. . Snowfall MEMBERS . Etowah, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. i Shelbyville, Tenn. . Magnolia, Miss. .Trumann, Ark. Bristol, Tenn. . Madisonville, Tenn. . Goodlettsville, Tenn. . VVestmoreland, Tenn. . Orlando, F121. . Shelbyville, Tenn. . Shelbyville, Tenn. . Shelbyville, Tenn. Murfreesboro, Tenn. . Tullahoma, Tenn. . Bristol, Tenn. KNOX VVILLIAMS . ROLAND PRINCE . EDWIN Ross . IKE Ross . JAMES SHOFNER . . . JOHN SPRINGER. JACK SWEARENGEN. BENJAMIN TRAVIS. JONES WEBB . HARRY WEHUNT . CHARLES YOUREE . RICHARD BAKER CLAUD BARRETT . HAROLD BISHOP . JAMES CLOUD . LUKE JACOBS, JR. . JAMES MICHAELS . . . . . . Etowah, Tenn. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. . Shelbyville, Tenn. . Shelbyville, Tenn. i Shelbyville, Tenn. . Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Fency Pants .Greenville, Tenn. .Greenville, Tenn. . Etowah, Tenn. . Cleveland, Tenn. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. Friendship, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. .Oak Ridge, Tenn. . Etowah, Tenn. . Shelbyville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. g wggfim :H X we? FIRST ROW: Anderson, Bray, Cannon, Covington, Crockrcll, Easley. SECOND ROW: Frank- lin, Fryer, Grave Groene, Harber, Howard L. Hay. THIRD ROW: James E. Hay, NICAdoo, Osborne, Price, Prince, Edwin Ross, Ike Ross. FOURTH ROW: Shofneu Springer, Swearengen, Travis, Webb, Wehunt, Youree. 225 K appa Sigma Kappa Sigma became one of the F. F. V. ifirst fraternities of VirginiaO at the University of Virginia in 1869; Housekeeping was begun here in 1880, and Lambda Chapter has spent the interim trying to prove claim to its self-imposed title of the GLOE-wormW iGreatest Lodge on EarthL The fraternity vine is the lily of the valley, and the Kappa Sig rainbow iYankee transfers might call that last one iirhetti, but itis still is white, green, and scarlet. deep south, you-all, thanks to Margaret MitchellJ They are proud of their new lost week-end wallpaper that sets forth those colors in vertical stripes. Fred Lang was headwaitet at Club Lambda this year, and V. P. Sanford Garnet ran the fioor show as Grand Master of Cere- monies. Grand Scribe Hoyle Hunt kept tab on the reservations . . . Grand Treasurer Grady Agee collected cover charges. GRADY W. AGEE ..... Pittsburg Landing, Tenn. KENNETH B. AKERS ....... Knoxville, Tenn. ARWYN ARNHART ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN ROBERT BABB ....... Memphis, Tenn. MALCOLM H. BAKER ....... Memphis, Tenn. TOM E. BARNE'I'K' ........ Memphis, Tenn JOHN H. BATSON ........ Memphis, Tenn. J. FRED BAUMANN . . . ..... Knoxville, Tenn. WALLACE W. BAUMANN ..... Knoxville, Tenn. CLARENCE D. BLAKENEY ..... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES C. BRYAN . . . . ..... Memphis, Tenn. FELIX W, BUCHANAN ...... Knoxville, Tenn. J. BAYNE BURROUGHS ...... Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM HUNTER BYINGTON . Chattanooga, Tenn. STEVE CAKMES . , i . ,Knoxville, Tenn. HOUSTON CAGLE ......... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN W. CAMPBELL ....... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT H. CAMPBELL ...... Knoxville, Tenn. WORTH E. CAMPBELL ...... Knoxville, Tenn. JEAN A. CARSON ......... Oneida, Tenn. CHARLES R. CASH ........ Memphis, Tenn. FRED C. CLARK ......... Greensboro, N. C. DUKE CLEMENT ......... Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT H. C. COB ....... Knoxville, Tenn. FRED L. COLEMAN, JR ....... Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD COMMETTE ....... Nashville, Tenn. CLYDE W. COOK ........... Eire, Tenn. GENE COWHERD ......... Knoxville, Tenn. LOUIS HALL CRAWFORD ..... Memphis, Tenn. JOHN D. CROWELL. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM J. CUMMINGS ..... Knoxville, Tenn. W. G. CURRIE ......... . .Jackson, Tenn. A. FRED DEVERE ....... Wilmington, N. C. ROBERT F. DODSON ....... Memphis, Tenn. HUGH K. DONALDSON ..... .Knoxville, Tenn. JOSEPH W. DOSSETT ........ Jellico, Tenn. WILLIAM P. DREWRY ...... Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES P. DUGGAN , . V V , . Knoxville, Tenn. WARREN P. DUGGAN ...... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT V. ELLIOT ......... Hixon, Tenn. THOMAS C. ELLIOT ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. JOE C. FEEMAN ......... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM C. FERRELL ...... Memphis, Tenn. JACK E. FERRER. ........ Memphis, Tenn. JOHN W. FOWLER ........ Memphis, Tenn. LEONARD G. FULFORD ...... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES H. GARNER . . ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. JOHN L. E. GARNER ..... . .Memphis, Tenn. SANFORD GARNER. . ..... .Covington, Tenn. GEORGE H. GIESLER ..... .Knoxville, Tenn. JEAN V. GIESLER ...... . .Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS GILBERT ........ Knoxville, Tenn. Panelled Discussion MEMBERS JOE C. GOUFFON ........ Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT GREELY ........... Alcoa, Tenn. CHARLES B. GREENLESE ..... Memphis, Tenn. JOHN JOSEPH GREEK ....... Knoxville, Tenn. JERRY W. HARPER ...... Chattanooga, Tenn, EDWARD HARRINGTON ....... Meridian, Miss. JOE HAYES. . . . ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN E. HAYES ......... Knoxville, Tenn. SEYMOUR F. HINCH ....... Knoxville, Tenn. HAZEN HILANDS ......... Knoxville, Tenn. ALBERT HINES. . . ....... Knoxville, Tenn. DAVID W. HOKE ......... Memphis, Tenn. LAWRENCE T. HORD ....... Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS HORTON ........... Rome, Ga. H. HAYES HUDSON ....... Knoxville, Tenn. JULIUS HUDSON ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES F. HUMPHREYS. . . . Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM H. HUNT ....... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN D. IVY ........... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES P. JENNINGS .......... Rome, Ga. JACK JOHNSON .......... Knoxville, Tenn. FRED A. LANG .......... Nashville, Tenn. JOE H. LEONARD ......... Knoxville, Tenn LYNN FREELS LOCKETT ..... Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK LOVE ......... Chattanooga, Tenn. REGINALD LOVELACE ....... Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM LUCK ......... Memphis, Tenn. JOHN Q. MACHAMER. . .C.eveland Heights, Ohio FRANK S. MAXWELL ....... Memphis, Tenn. WALLACE MCCLURE ....... Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD J. MCCONNELL . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. GROVER N. MCCORMICK. . . . . Memphis, Tenn. HARRIS L. MCCRAW ...... . . Braden, Tenn. GORDON M. MCINTYRE ..... Memphis, Tenn. CECIL R. MCLAUGHLIN ..... Memphis, Tenn. FRANK A. MCSPADDEN ..... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES M. MEEK ......... Knoxville, Tenn. GERALD F. MONTGOMERY. . . .Lexington, Tenn. CHARLES B. MOORE ....... Memphis; Tenn. WOODIE L. MURDOCH ...... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES DA MYERS ......... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN P. NASH .......... Memphis, Tenn HERBERT Pi NEFF ........ Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD E. PACE ......... Knoxville, Tenn. MELVIN Cmus PANNELL. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. HOYT N. PAYNE ......... Knoxville, Tenn. REUBEN S. PAYNE ....... Knoxville, Tenn. ARTHUR H. pICKLE ....... Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS H. RANDALL ...... Memphis, Tenn. BILL F. REGAS .......... Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES P. RICKS ......... Florence, Ala. WILLIAM C. RIKE ........ Memphis, Tenn JAMES W. ROGERS ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. STEPHEN LEONARD ROGERS . . . .Pittsburg, Tenn. GLEN E. ROBINSON ........ Louisville, Ky. SAM ROSE. . . . . ....... Kingston, Tenn. WILLIAM B, ROSE ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES A. RUMPH ........ Memphis, Tenn. HAROLD W. SAYLOR ....... Knoxville, Tenn. CHILDS W. SCARBROUGH ..... Memphis, Tenn. FRED SCOTT, II. ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN H. SCOTT .......... Pikeville, Tenn. JOHN B. SCRUGGS ........ Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE M. SHARP ........ Knoxville, Tenn. PETER SMITH ........... Kingston, Tenn. GILBERT T. STEIN ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. 1. NEVILLE STEVENSON ..... Memphis, Tenn. HAL R. STONE .......... Waverly, Tenn. M. E. STRONG .......... Memphis, Tenn. EARL RAY SULLIVAN ........ Chaska, Tenn. RUSSELL L. SWINK ........ Memphis, Tenn. WALTER L. SWINK ....... Oak Ridge, Tenn. NEAL TIMBERLAKE ...... New Market, Tenn. CHRIS VAN DEVANTER ...... Knoxville, Tenn. CARL VORDERBRUEGGE ...... Memphis, Tenn. JOHN H. WARD. . ....... Knoxville, Tenn EDWARD L, WATSON ....... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN T. WATSON ........ Memphis, Tenn. JEWITT E. WHEELER ....... Memphis, Tenn. BENJAMIN PHILIP WILKERSON . Calderwood, Tenn. EDGAR M, WILKERSON ...... Nashville, Tenn. JAMES L. WILKERSON ...... Nashville, Tenn. THOMAS A. WILLIAMSON . . .Chattanooga, Tenn GEORGE A. WILSON . . ..... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN D. WILSON ........ Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM LOUIS WOOD ....... Ripley, Tenn. RICHARD YEAROUT ........ Knoxville, Tenn. GUY S. YOE ........... Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES RUSSELL ZEMP ..... Knoxville, Tenn; ROBERT P. ARMISTEAD ...... Memphis, Tenn. T. P. BURROUGHS ....... .Nashville, Tenn. JAMES C. CAMPBELL ....... Knoxville, Tenn. PHILIP D. CATB. . ....... Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES W. COFFMAN ...... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES DICKEY ........... Murphy, N. C. RICHARD M. HENRITZE ..... Knoxville, Tenn. HAROLD B. HOWREN ...... Youngstown, Ohio THOMAS E. HUMPHREYS ..... Memphis, Tenn. CLARENCE E. KEYS ....... Kingsport, Tenn. WESLEY A. KING ........ Cleveland, Tenn. 1015 J. MERRYMAN ........ Knoxville, Tenn. RUSSELL O,ZANNE ....... Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES POWELL ......... Knoxville, Tenn. R. C. SMITH ........... Knoxville, Tenn. T. M. VESTER .......... Knoxville, Tenn. Highlands Fling FIRST ROW: Agee, Akers, Arnhart, Babb, Baker, Barnett, Batson, J Fred Baumann, Wallace W. Baumann, Blakeney. SECOND ROW: Bryan, Buchanan, Burroughs, Byington, Cadmus, Cagle, John W. Campbell, Robert H. Campbell, Worth E. Campbell, Carson. THIRD ROW: Cash, Clark, Clement, Coe, Coleman Commette Cook, Cowherd, Crawford, Crowell. FOURTH ROW: Cummings, Currie, DeVerey Dodson, Donaldson, Dossetty Drewry, Charles P. Duggan, Warren P. Duggan, Robert V. Elliot. FIFTH ROW: Thomas C. Elliot, Feeman, Ferrell, Ferrer, Fowler, Fulford, James H. Garner, John L. E. Garner, Sanford Garner, George H. Giesleg Jean V. Giesler. SIXTH ROW: Gilbert, Gouffon, Greely, Greenlese, Greer, Harper, Harrington, Joe Hayes, John E. Hayes. SEVENTH ROW: Hinch, Hilands, Hines, Hoke, Hord, Horton, H. Hayes Hudson, Julius Hudson, Humphreys, Hunt, Ivy. Lambda Chapter 227 FIRST ROW: Jennings, Johnson Lang, Leonard, Lockett, Love, Lovelace, Luck, NIachamer, NIaxwell. SECOND ROW: McClure, NICConncll, NICCormick, NIcCraW, NICIntyre, McLaugh- lin, McSpadden, Meek, Montgomery, Moore. THIRD ROW: Nlurdoch, Myers, Nash, Neff, Pacey Pannell Hoyt N. Payne, Reuben S. Payne, Pickle, Powell, Randall. FOURTH ROW: Regas, Ricks, Rike, James W. Rogers, Stephen Leonard Rogers, Robinson, Sam Rose, William B. Rose, Rumph, Saylor. FIFTH ROW: Scarbrough, Fred Scott, John H. Scott, Scruggs, Sharp, Smith, Stein, Stevenson, Stone, Strong. SIXTH ROW: Sullivan, Russell L. Swink, Walter L. Swink, Timberlake, Van Devanter, Vester, Vorderbruegge, Ward, Edward L. VVatson, John T, Watson, Wheeler, Benjamin Philip Wilkerson, Eugene M, Wilkerson, James L. VViIkerson, William- son, George A. Wilson, John D. Wilson, Wood, Yearout, Yoe, Zemp. Lambda Chapter 228 Kappa Sigma A D m. N A. U y L C V? w ND GARTERS STARS A BEST FINESSS; 229 Lambda Chi Alpha Boston University at Boston hwhere else'H, Mass., saw the beginning of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity in 1909. Venturing far afield from that land of the fabled tea party and the fabulous baked beam, 3 chapter designated Epsilon Omicron Zeta beat its way into bucolic East Tennessee in 1932. The Lambda Chi,s planted their purple, green and gold banner on Temple Avenue and settled down to raise white roses. Howard R. Winn was gaveI-grabber for 1948, and Jim Caton took over when his grasp gasped. Dick Robertson wrote the notes v. . . Bill Praytor proved a crafty grafter. JOHN W. ADDLEBURG. . . . .Surgoinsville, Tenn. SAM H. ANDERSON, 111.. . . .Kingsport, Tenn. HAROLD G. ANTHONY . . . . .Lenoir Cityh Tenn. CARL B. ARCHER. . . . . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. SAMUEL A. ARMSTRONG. .Stony Point, Tennh RAY L. BAKER. . . . . . . . .Kingsporr, Tenn. M. FRANKLIN BARTON, Jnh . . . .Dyer, Tenn. JOHN R. BILLINGSLEY, JR. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. EDWIN C. BONE. . . . . . . . . . .Dyer, Tenn. WILLIAM W. BRADFORD, JR. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. E. CHARLES BREDE . . . South Charleston, W. Va. JAMES H. BRICE. . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. HAGAN C. BRIGHT. . . . . . . Kingsport, Tenn. HAYNES BRINKLEY. . . . . . . . .Pulaski, Tenn. ROBY L. BROWN . . . . . . . . . .Damarcus, Va. JAMES J, BUTLER. . . . . . . . .Jackson, Tenn. JOB H. BYRD. . . . . . . .Kingspott, Tenn. JAMES L. CAIN, JR. . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. HUGH M. CALLOWAY. . . h .Lenoir City, Tenn. CHESTER D. CAMPBELL . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. JAMES E. CARROLL . . . . . . . Harriman, Tenn. KIRK M. CARROLL . . . . .Savannah, Tenn. RALPH E. CARROLL. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn STEVE W. CARROLL, JR. . . . . . Kingsport, Tenn. CONAN D. CASH. . . .Oakdale, Tenn. JAMES I. CASH. . . . . . . . . . .Oakdale, Tenn. JAMES R. CATON . . . . . . . . .Orlando, Fla. HARRY CHAPMAN . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. L. C. CHAPMAN. . . . . .Rogersville, Tenn. WARREN K. CLARK . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. PAUL M. COATS. . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. JOHN B. COCHRAN, JR. . . . . . .Alcoa, Tennh . Chattanooga, Tenn. . .ArIington, Tenn. ALFRED H. COOPER, 112.. . HOWARD W, COOPER. . ROBERT M. CORLEW . . . Nashville, Tenn. DANIEL C. CORRELL . . . . h .Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN W. CURTIS. . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM L. DAVIS. . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. LAWRENCE C. DAY. . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. JERRY B. DEAN . . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. HUGH M. DELOZIER. . . . . .Ashville, N. C. LIONEL W. DEW. , . . .Fountain City, Tenn. JACK R. DYKES . . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. JAMES A. ELLIS. . . . h . .Lenoir City, Tenn. JAMES Y. EMERSON . . . . . .Winona, Miss. DAVID C. EWELL. . . . . . . . . .Dyer, Tenn. CLINT S. FERGUSON . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. EDWARD A. FITZ-GERALD . . South Pittsburg, Tenn. EDWARD R. GARRETT. . . . . . Lewisburg, Tenn. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . Melrose, Mass. WILLIAM C GEORGE. GORDON A. GLOVER. CHARLES L. GOBBLE . . . . . . .Cleveland, Tenn. JOSEPH C. GOLDEN . . . . . . . .Sparta, Tenn. JACK GOSSITT. . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. WALTER Lh GRAF. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn TOM R. GRAYSON . . . . . . .Trade, Tenn. ED J. GRIFFITH. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. CONRADE W. HALE. . . . . .Morristown, Tenn. WARREN C. HALE. . . . .Morristown, Tenn. DAVID G. HALL . . . . . .Cleveland, Tenn. Roy T. HARDIN . . . . . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. E. BROWN HARWELL, JR. . . . . .Jackson, Tenn. DAMON R. HEADDEN . . . . . Ridgeley, Tenn. Real Gone Guy MEMBERS CARSWELL J. HIND, JR. . . .Murfreesboro, GEORGE T. H1139. . . . . . .Chattanooga, HUGH B. HOLMAN . . . . . . .Livingston, WILLIAM H. HOLMAN . . . . .Livingston, THOMAS C. JEFFRIES. . . . . .Memphis, WILLIAM H. JERIGAN . . . . . .Livingston, JIMMIE R. JOHNSON . . . . . . .Knoxville, W. EUGENE JOHNSON . . . . .Knoxville, JULIAN R. KEAS. . . . . . . . . .Dyer, GROVER A. KERBAUGH. . . . . .Greenville, FRANK K, KING. . . . . . . .Kingsport, JOHN F. KING. . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, BARTEE Q. KINSLER. . . . . . .Kingsporc, WARREN H. KITTS. . . . . . . .Knoxville, GEORGE M. KYLE. . . . . . . .Savannah, DANIEL T. LEECH. . . . . . ...Nashville, JACK H. LEFLER. . . . . . . . .Loudon, HUGH F. LINDSEY. . . . . . l. .Wallace, N. C. CHARLES W. LONEY. . . . . .Chattanooga, RICHARD W. LYKENS. . . . . . .Knoxville, MAX MABRY. . . . . . . .Chattanooga, JOHN E. MARSH, JR. .' . .White Bluff, JAMES F. MARTIN . . . . . . .Chattanooga, JOE C. MAYES, JR.. . . . .Lewisburg, WLLLIAM J. MILLER. . . . . .Chactanooga, WILLIAM MITCHELL . . . . . .Livingston, JOSEPH B. MOLTENx . . . . . . .Nashville, Voss A. MOORE, Jnh . . . . .Chartanooga, EDWIN L. MULLIKIN . . . . . . .Memphis, MILTON A. MUSSER. . . . . . .Abingstony Va. JAMES G. NAVE. . . . . . . . .Cleveland, RAY Bh PADEN. . . . . . . .Chattanooga, Rosam- G. PARKS. . . . . . .Oak Ridge, CLOYD D. PEERY. . . . . . . .Hohenwald, BILL L. POPE. . . . . . . .Chattanooga, WILLIAM F. PRAYTOR. .' . . . . .Fletcher, N. C. W. EUGENE PRINCE . . . h h Erwin, J. FRANK QUALLS. . . . . . .Wartburg, WILLIAM M. RAMEY. . . .Oak Ridge, THOMAS D. RAULSTON. .South Pittsburg, GUY L. ROBERTS. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, RICHARD C. ROBERTSON . . .Tullahoma, ROGER M. ROBINSON. . . . .Lewisville, WILSON D. ROWLAND. . . . . .Kingsport, ROBERT D. RUTLEDGE- . . . . . . .Sarasota, Fla. ROBERT H. SCARBROUGH . . . .Harriman, GUY W.SHANKS. . . . . .. WILLIAM M. SHUCK. . . . . .Newbem, Boom B. SMITH. . . . . . . . . .Dyer, CLYDE SMITH. . . . . . . . .Lenoir City, CHARLES W. STEWART. . . . . . .Dyer, HARRY P. STICKLEY. . . . . . .Jackson, FRANK M. STRIBLING. . . . . .Norris, JAMES F. SWANN. . . . . . . .Columbia, THOMAS B. SWIFT. . . . . . . .Nashville, GEORGE A. TERRY. . . . . . . . .Oneida, WILLIAM C. TERRY, JR. ,Oneida JAY W. TILLOTSON, 111.. ; ;pol-1ghkeepsie,7N. Y. JIMMY L. VERNER. . . . . . .Ducktown, RICHARD N. WALKEY. . . . .Chattanocga, RICHARD M. WARNER. . . . . .Wilkes Barre, Pa. JACK WEATHERFORD. . . . . .Columbia, WALTER A. WESTON. . . . .Knoxville, . . . .Norton, Vah Tenn. CARL A. WHITESXDE . . . . . . .Columbia, Tenn. Tenn. LEWIS H. WILLS. . . . . .Moumain City, Tenn. Tenn. HOWARD R. WINN . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. JACK D. BURKE. . . . . . . .Charleston, W. Va. Tenn. WILLIS B. FRITTS. . . . . Mountain City, Tenn. Tenn. DAVIS G. HALL. . . . . . . . .Cleveland, Term. Tenn. ED L. HAHN. . . . . . . . . .Cleveland, Tenn. Term. WILLIAM R. HURST. . . . . .Savannah, Tenn. Tenn. ALFRED O. HUTCHISON . . . . . . Leesburg, Va. Tenn. HARRY L. KRIEHBAUM . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. Tenn. KEYS R. PLEASANT. . . . . . . .Doeville, Tenn. Tenn. ALFRED L. POWELL. . .Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. JOHN M. SWEETEN . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. W Tenn. Tenn. IN MEMOBIAM Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. $enn. ROBERT G. BARNHILL ennh Bristol, Virginia Tenn. Tenn. m Taking It On The Lambda FIRST ROW: Addleburg, Anderson, Anthony, Archer, Armstrong, Baker, Barton, Billingsley, Bone. SECOND ROW: Bradford, Brede, Brice, Bright, Brinkley, Brown, Butler, Byrd, Cain. THIRD ROW: Galloway, Campbell, James E. Carroll, Kirk M. Carroll, Ralph E. Carroll, Steve W. Carroll, Jn, Conan D. Cash, James 1. Cash, Caton. FOURTH ROW: Harry Chapman, L. C. Chapman, Clark, Coats, Cochran, Alfred H. Cooper, JL, Howard W. Cooper, CorleW, Correll. FIFTH ROW: Curtis, Davis, Day, Dean, Delozier, Dew, Dykes, Ellis, Emerson. SIXTH ROW: Ewell, Ferguson, Fitz-Gerald, Garrett, George, Glover, Gobble, Golden, Gossitt. SEVENTH ROW: Graf, Grayson, GriHith, Comrade W. Hale, Warren G. Hale, Hall, Hardin, Harwell, Headden, Hind. Epsilon 0micron Zeta Chapter 23l FIRST ROW: Hipp, Hugh B. Holman, William H. Holman, Jeffries, Jernigan, Jimmie R. John- son, W. Eugene Johnson. Keas, Kerbaugh. THIRD ROW: Frank L. King, John F. King, Kins- Ier, Kitts, Kyle, Leech Lefler, Lindsey, Loney. THIRD ROW: Lykens, NIabry, NIarsh, NIartin, Mayes, Miller, Mitchell, Molteni, Moore. FOURTH ROW: Mullikin, Musser, Nave, Paden. Parks, Peery, Pope, Praytor, Prince. FIFTH ROW: Qualls, Ramey, Raulston, Roberts, Robert- son, Robinson. Rowland, Rutledge, Scarbrough. SIXTH ROW: Shanks, Shuck, Bodie B. Smith, Clyde Smith, Stewart, Stickley, Stribling, Swarm, Swift, George A. Terry. SEVENTH ROW: William C. Terry, Jr., Tillotson, Verner, Walkey, Warner, Weatherford, Weston, VVhiteside, Wills, Winn. Epsilon 0micr0n Zeta Chapter 232 ambda Ch iHEARTS? DESIRE THE NEW LODGEHOUSB 233 Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta has the oldest national background of any fraternity at the University of Tennessee, an even century. It is hastily asserted, to avoid misconceptions that might arise from a familiar nickname and an annual bivouac in a synthetic jungle that sprouts in the gym for the occasion, that the Fiji? did not immigrate to U-T from the Fiji Islands, but migrated from Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa., in the first of the gay nineties. The fraternity Hower of the Phi Gams is the purple clematis; the brotherly colorly, royal purple. Treasurer Frank Wingfleld kept the wolf from the door; President Ed White kept the doqr from the wolves. Corresponding Secretary Ben Fretz corresponded; Recording Secretary Bill Arnett recorded. BOBBITT AIKIN ......... Knoxville, Tenn BAUMAN C. ALEXANDER ..... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM ALEXANDER ...... Knoxville, Tenn. FRED ARNOLD ......... Chattanooga, Tenn. ROBERT A. ASQUITH ....... Knoxville, Tenn WILLIAM De BARTON ...... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES B. BOLIN ......... Knoxville, Tenn. MYRON CURsz BOTTOM ..... Knoxville, Tenn. ALLEN DOUGLAS BOYD ....... Athens, Tenn. JUDSON BRYAN .......... Knoxville, Tenn. HAMILTON BURNETT ....... Knoxville, Tenn. FRED CAGLE ........... Knoxville, Tenn. GLEN R, CLAIBORNE ...... LaFollette, Tennt JOHN R. Cox .......... Knoxville, Tenn. HUGH Cox DANCE ........ Knoxville, Tenn. PHILIP DANCE .......... Knoxville, Tenn. WALTER DAVID DEVAULT. . . J. C. DUNN ........... Harriman, Tenn. ARNELL R. FARRAR ....... Knoxville, Tenn. SAMUEL FOWLER ......... Knoxville, Tenn. BENJAMIN FRETZ ........ Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM P. GIDEON ...... Birmingham, Ala. ABNER GLOVER ......... Knoxville, Tenn. KENNETH GRESHAM ....... Knoxville, Tenn ALEXANDER HARKNESS ....... Jellico, Tenn. KARL NELSON HARRIS ...... Middlesbom, Ky. PORTER H. HAWKINS. . . .Tellico Plains, Tenn. ROBERT CANNON HOBSON ..... Wilson, Ark. MICHAEL KABOOL ........ Kingsport, Tenn. SAMUEL H. KEENER ....... Knoxville, Tenn. GARNET KINCAID ......... Clinton, Tenn. JOHN D. KREIS ........ Morristown, Tenn. WILLIAM Moss LACY ....... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES WALLACE LADD ...... Knoxville, Tenn. RICHARD LANE ......... Morristown, Tenn. GRAHAM LEONARD ........ Kingsport, Tenn. JAMES CLYDE LOWERY ...... Knoxville, Tenn. KENNETH MARKWELL ...... Fort Smith, Ark. SAMUEL MARS .......... Middlesboro, Ky. RICHARD MCDOWELL ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. ALBERT MIDGETT ....... Virginia Beach, Va. DONALD O. MIRTS ......... Guthrie, Mo. WILLIAM H. MOFFETT. HAROLD H. MORRIS. . . . . . People . Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM JOHN DONALDSON . .Morristown, Tenn. . . Morris Chapel, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn MEMBERS LYNN MORRIS .......... Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE M. MOSS ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES DENZIL MOULTON. . . .Kingsport, Tenn. WILLIAM OGG ......... New York, Nt Y. ROBERT OGLE .......... Sevierville, Tenn. GEORGE W. OLIPHANT ....... Athens, Term. LEWIS L. POATES ........ Rogersville, Tenn. W. JAMES POWELL .......... Miami, Fla. DAVID PRINCE .......... Sherwood, Tenn. CALVIN RECTOR ......... Sevierville, Tenn. WILLIAM ROBERSON ........ Loudon, Tenn. ALEX ROBINSON ......... Knoxville, Tenn GEORGE B, ROBINSON ........ Dyer, Tenn. PHILLIP Jh RUGG ......... Knoxville, Tenn. Lows SCHNEIDER ........ Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM SHEFFER ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JOSEPH SHUGART .......... Athens, Tenn. MCGREGOR SMITH ....... Coral Gables, Fla. JOHN Dt SMOOT ......... Knoxville, Tenn. JACK STRATE .......... Morristown, Tenn. CHARLES SWAN ......... Knoxville, Tenn. EUGENE HAMPTON SWITZER. t WILLIAM DAVID SWITZER. . . JOHN M. THORNBURGH ..... Knoxville, Tenn. W. I. THORNTON ........ Dyersburg, Tenn. WILLIAM TILLERY ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN TRENT ........... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM L. TRENT ....... Knoxville, Tenn. FLOYD TUTTLE ......... Morristown, Tennt pHILIP VOLTZ .......... Knoxville, Tenn. CAMPBELL WALLACE ....... Knoxville, Tenn. pEYTON WATSON ........ Kingsport, Tenn. WILLIAM WEST ......... Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD 0. WHITE ........ Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT S. WHITE ........ Memphis, Tenn, WILLIAM WILKINSON ...... Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK WINGFIELD ........ Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM WYNEGAR ....... Knoxville, Tenn WILLIAM S. ARNETT ....... Knoxville, Tenn. BURKETTE BOHANNON ....... Athens, Tenn. JOHN H, BOYD ........... Athens, Tennt THOMAS BOYD ........... Athens, Tenn. GEORGE BRIDGES ......... Knoxville, Tenn. NEIL BRIGGS ........... Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn ARTHUR C. BRUNER ....... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT J. BRUNER ....... Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS E. CANTRELL ....... Etowah, Term. ERNEST CAREY .......... Knoxville, Tenn. pAUL S. CHAPPELL ....... Middlesboro, Ky. JAMES S. DALLAS ........ Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK EAGER ........... Clinton, Tenn. TOM FINCH ........... Greenville, Tenn. JAMES R. FRAZIER ....... Morristown, Tenn. DAN FRIEND .......... Knoxville, Tenn JOHN C. GALle ....... New York, N. Y. REID GIBSON ......... Spring City, Tenne GEORGE N. GLOVER ....... Knoxville, Tenn. HOUSTON M. GODDARD ..... Maryville, Tenn. RAMON W. GOFF ........ Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM B. HARTZ ........ Memvhis, Tenn. EDWIN T. HEARN ....... Lake Jackson, Tex. HARRY M. HOE ......... Middlesboro, Ky. MARVIN Ct HORNER ...... Morristown, Tenn. CARL S. KINCAID ......... Clinton, Tenn. DAVID T. KLEIN ........ Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD G. MANN ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES We MCCULLA ....... Knoxville, Tenn. BEN F, MOORE ......... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM H. MORRIS ...... Knoxville, Tenn VICTOR A. NEEDHAM ...... Knoxville, Tenn. JOE T. NIXON .......... Nashville, Tenn. RICHARD B. NOWLING ..... St. Petersburg, Fla. MATTHEW S. PRINCE ...... Knoxville, Tenn JOHN T. pURVIS ........ Morristown, Tenn. JACK ROBERTSON ......... Knoxville, Tenn. BILL ROBERTSON ......... Knoxville, Tenn RALPH L. SHEFFER ........ Knoxville, Tenn WILLIAM A. SHELTON ...... Knoxville, Tenn. DAVID M. STAIR ......... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES E. STINEKRAUS ...... Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD L. TAUXE ........ Knoxville, Tenn. CALVIN WALTER ......... Knoxville, Tenn. HU M. WEBB .......... Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK WELLS .......... Maryville, Tenn. EUGENE D. WHITE ....... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM P. WRIGHT ....... Memphis, Tenn, THOMAS B, WYNEGAR ...... Knoxville, Tenn. KENNETH YOUNG ........ Knoxville, Tenn. 50 Are These FIRST ROW: Aikeny C. Bauman Alexander,, William Alexander, Arnold, Asquith, Barton, Bolin, Bottom. SECOND ROW: Boyd, Bryan, Burnett, Cagle Claiborne, Cox, Hugh Cox Dance, Philip Dance. THIRD ROW: DeVault, Donaldson, Dunn, Farrar, Fowler, Fretz, Gideon, Glover. FOURTH ROW: Gresham, Harkness, Harris, Hawkins, Hobson, Kabool, Keener, Kincaid, Kreis. FIFTH ROW: Lacy, Ladd, Lane, Leonard, Lowery, Markwell, Mars, IMCDOWCII, Midgett. Kappa T au Chapter 235 FIRST ROVV: KIirts, KIOHEtt Harold H. Blorris, Lynn Klorris, 31033, KIoulton, Ogg, Ogle. SECOND ROVV: Oliphant, Poates, Powell, Prince. Rector, Roberson, Alex Robinson. George R. Robinson. THIRD ROVV: Rugg, Schneider, Sheffer, Shlrgart. Smith, Smoot, Srratc, Swan. VOL'RTH ROVV: Eugene Hampton Switzer, VViHiam David Switzer, 'lWon'nburgh, Thornton, Til- h-l'y, John Trent, VVilliam L. Trent,Tutt1e. FIFTH ROVV: Voltz, VVallace, VVatson, VVcst Edward 0. VVhite, Robert S. VVhite, VVilkinson, VVingfield. VVynegar. Kappa T au Chapter 236 . ggjgfxv , Hm $$$$an m9, ??;awksgmam wwimis? MEN: Zazafzwas hi i :3; yf 5; gt??? 9m .33, $25 , 3:; i; m L E; w $3152 mm $3 a L 2 .WMMWMmewwwmwummutwwfv zmgiwywizigk quiu , , ww,wwzsi.vj$i, . 3m? ,, WWW? vmamuw Mi ,, w? , Mm v. W? , ,2 ZN: L 3: Phi Gamma Delta , mmwxsim; Va a a4 5,9 x??? qu,Ado Eiemfi x 2?; 9,1552 325w a xaxwg xmqkem W25; xmagmxwmxwww? :m w: w? S; lqngSaa n 32:23:; 3 ??.wx mm mm $$me agefazg 33,: W 4 z . w? $35 21 E232; 2 :3 z E? a. , a v a a3? a v m, wimn 2w u , ,N m w mi m? W w A3759 PQRKER FACE 237 Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity took off from Massachusetts State College at Amherst in 1873, and Xi Deuteron chapter emerged from the fog to crash-land at U-T in 1925, according to their oiiicial combat story. Their running lights were silver and magenta, and nestling on the lapels of the crew were red carnations. At the controls this year was Bill Price . . . co-pilot was Gordon Sams. Gerald Robinson was the man with the headset who recorded each meeting . . . David Dodson pulled Chocks on the moneybags. CARL ACKERMAN. . . . . . . Boa AFFEL..e...... JOE BARGER. . . . . . CURTIS BARNES. . . . . . CLAY BEARDEN . . . . . . TOM BING. . . . . RAY BLANKENBECKER . JOHN D. BOHANON JACK BRIDGE. . . JUDD BROOKS. . . . . HUGH BUTCHER. . . . CLARENCE CHESNUTT. . KENNETH CLARK . HOWARD CLARKE . GEORGE CLEMENT. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. GENE COCHRAN . P. B. CONLEY, JR. . . . . . BILL COUTS........ LEE CORLEW. . . . . .Waynesbom, JIM CUNNINGHAM. . . . DICK DIXON. . . . . . . . . .Sevierville, Tenn. BILL DODSON. . . . . . . . . . . .Alamo, Tenn. DAVE DODSON . . . . . . . . . .Alamo, Tenn. JOHN DUNCAN. . . . . . . . . . .Ripley, Tenn. CHARLES A. EASTLAND. . . . .Livingstun, Tenne . .Williamsburg, Ky. .Old Hickory, Tenn. . . .Franklin, Ky. JIM EVANS........ JOE FERGUSON . . . . . . HARRY GOSSETT. . . . . . MONTY GRAMM. . . . JOHNNY GRAY. . . . . .Lynchburg, JIMGROVE......... Best Feet Forward . Knoxville, Tenn. . Lewisburg, Tenn. R. E. ANDERSON. . . . . . . . e .Bedford, Va. . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Flat Creek, Tenn. . . Madison, Tenn. . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. . Old Hickory, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . .Jackson, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . Fayetteville, Tenn. . .Knoxville, Tenn . .Livingston, Tennh . .Jacksonville, Tenn. . . .Alamo, Tenn. .Springfield, Tenn. Tenn. . .Knoxville, Tenn. . . .Knoxville. Tenn. Tenn. . .Mascot, Tenn. MEMBERS BILL HANCOCK. . . . . . . . .Ripley, Tenn. BILL HARBER. . . . . . . . .McEwen, Tenn. PAUL HARDIMAN . . . . . . . . . . Pulaski, Tenn. AL HARDISON. . . . . . . .Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. DARWIN HATFIELD. . . . . .Pulaski, Tenn. TOM HENEGER. . . . .McMinnville, Tenn. WILLIAM E. HOUK. . . . .Lewisburg, Tenn. FLOYD HUTCHERSON . . . . . . Rockwood, Tenn. GEORGE JENKINS. . . . . . . .Soddy, Tenn. ROBIN JOHNSON . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. BILL LEE. . . . . . . . . .Sevierville, Tenn. RANDALL LIVESAY. . . . . .Rogersville, Tenn. B. C. LONGMIRE. . . . .Rogersville, Tenn. DICK MCGRAW. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. LEROY MARSH. . . . . . .Old Hickory, Tenn. DUNN MASK. . . . . . . . . .Bolivar, Tenn. GLEN MAYS. . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. STAN MERRITT. . . . . . .Lebanon, Tenn. MURPHY MILLER. . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN MILLIKAN. . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. MORGAN MOORE. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JIM MURPHY. . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. BILL NEAL. . . . . . . . . . . .Cartersville, Ga. JAMES NELMS. . . . . . . . .Surgoinsville, Tenn. CURTIS OVERTON . . . . . . . . .Tazewell, Tenn. HAL PARKS. . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Tenn. JIM PENDERGRAST. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. BILL pRICE. . . . . . . .Greenville, Miss. . . . . .Old Hickory, Tenn. . . . . .Pulaski, Tenn. . . . . . .Old Hickory, Tenn. JACK RAMSEY . LLOYD REED. . . . . . JAMES REED . JOHN REVIERE. . . . . . . . . . .Ripley, e Mt. Juliet, JOE ROGOSKI. . . . . . e . . . .Knoxville, GERALD ROBINSON BILL SCHAAD. . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, FRED SHERROD. . . . . . . .Knoxville, ROSCOE SCHOFNER. . . . . . Flat Creek, PAUL SMITH. . . . . . . C.J.TRENT.... .. . . . .Alamo, .Knoxville, JOHN WAMPLER. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, JOHN WATERS. . . . . . . .Sevierville, JACK WEBSTER. . . . . . .Memphis, JACK WHITESIDE. . .Old Hickory, LEON WILLIEN . . . . . .Knoxville, BUCKY WILSON . . . . . . . .Rogersville, KENNETH WOOD. . . . . . .Knoxville, TOM YOKELY. . . . . . . . . . .Pulaski, EUGENE ARMSTRONG. . . . . .Lewisburg, TOM BADGETT. . . . . . . .Alamo, CLYDE BENNETT. . . . . . . .Monteagle, DOUG BOWERS. . . . . . . .Kingsport, RAY CHESNUT. . . . . . . . .Fayetteville, LOUIS DOTSON . . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, FRANK HENDRIX. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, HERMAN HYDER. . . . . . .Surgoinsville, BILL LAWSON. . . . . . . . . . .Loudon, BATTS LEETON . . . . . .Springfield, JACK MARSHALL. . . . . . . eKnoxville, JOHN PARKER. . . . . . . . . .Shelbyville, GORDON SAMS. . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, MARVIN TARPY. . . . . . . . .McEwen, ROBERT WHITEHOUSE. . . . .Oak Ridge, Crumb-Grabber Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Term. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn e Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. FIRST ROW: Ackerman, Affel, Anderson, Barger, Barnes, Bearden, Bing, Blackenbecker. SEC- OND ROW: Bohanon, Bridge, Brooks, Butcher, Chesnutt, Clark, Clarke, Clement. THIRD ROW: Cochran, Conley, Couts, Corlew, Cunningham, Dixon, Bill Dodson, Dave Dodson. FOURTH ROW: Duncan, Eastland, Evans, Ferguson, Gossett, Gramm, Gray, Grove. FIFTH ROW: Hancock, Harber, Hardiman, Hardison, Hatfield Heneger, Houk, Hutcherson. Xi Deuteron Chapter 239 FIRST ROW: Jenkins, Johnson, Lee, Livesay, Longmirc, Nchmw, NIarsh, NIask. SECOND ROW: NIays, llerritt, NIiller, NIillikan, NIoore, NIurphy Neal, Nelms. THIRD ROW: Over- ton, Parks, Pendergrast, Price, Ramsey, Lloyd Reed, James Reed, Rcviere. FOURTH ROW: Robinson, Rogoski, Schaad, Sherrod, Schofner, Smith, Trent, V'Vampler. FIFTH ROW: Waters, Webster, VVhiteside, Willien, Wilson, Wood, Yokely. X i Deuteron Chapter 240 Phi Signal Kappa 3; MILES 0F SMILES, 241 Pi Kappa Alpha Another favorite son of the prolific University of Virginia is Pi Kappa Alpha, which took its first breath in 1868. At the age of six, when most crumb-grabbers are perspiring out the first grade, precocious Zeta Chapter matriculated at the University of Tennessea Clutched in its milk teeth was a 1in of the valley; swaddling it were the fraternity colors, old gold and young garnet . . . If you've ever wondered why Pike pledges wore loafers, it,s because they have to use their shoe strings for neckties . . . Steve Doka spent the year at Pike,s peak, with Vice-President Bob Frazier supporting . . . numbers and letters were tabulated respectively by Jim Cole and Charley Harty. CLARENCE ALIEY. . . ...... Bristol, Tenn. ROBERT ALLEY ........... Bristol, Tenn. J. C. AUSMUS .......... Middlesboro, Ky. ROBERT BAILEY ......... Fayetteville, Tenn. LEWIS BAKER ........... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES BAKER .......... Oak Ridge, Tenn. ROBERT BARKSDALE ...... McMinnville, Tenn. DONALD BARNES ......... Knoxville, Tenn. ELRID BAUCH .......... Knoxville, Tenn J. B. BEASLEY ........... Franklin, Tenn. KENNETH BLOONER ....... Kingsport, Tenn. JAMES BUCKNER ....... Murfreesboro, Tenn. JEAN T. BUCKNER ...... Murfreesboro, Tenn JOHN BURKA ........... Knoxville, Tenn. MITCHELL CARTER ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES COLE .......... Waynesboro, Tenn. REESE DEBERRY ......... Savannah, Tenn. ANTHONY DOKE ........ Morristown, Term. STEVE OKA ............. Bristol, Tennh BILL H, DONALDSON ........ Bristol, Tenn. JOE FELKNOR .......... Dandridge, Tenn. ROBERT FRAZIER .......... Bristol, Tenn. ROBERT GOOD ............ Erwin, Tenn. WILLIAM HAMLET ........ Memphis, Tenn. STUARD HARKRADER ......... Bristol, Tenn. CHARLES H. HARTY ....... Nashville, Tenn. TOM HASH ........... Tullahoma, Tenn. W, B. HICKS ......... .Maryville, Tenn. HOE HIGGS ............ Lynchburg, Va. WILLIAM HILL .......... Maryville, Tenn. JAMES HOWERTON ........ Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM HUBBS ......... Knoxville, Tenn. BART IDDINS ........... Knoxville, Tenn. Milling Around MEMBERS INGRAM JAMES ......... Fayettevilley Tenn. JOE JETT ............. Maryville, Tenn. DON JOHNSON .......... Worcester, Mass. RICHARD JOHNSTONE ....... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM KESTNER ......... Bristol, Tenn. PERRY LATEN ........... Howell, Tenn. ROBERT LEWIS .......... Asheville, N. C. HAL LITTLEFORD .......... Bristol, Tenne LEON LONG ........... Knoxville, Tenn. CECIL LOYD ............ Stevenson, Ala. PIERCE MAHONY ......... Knoxville, Tenn. HENRY MCBRIDE ........ Centerville, Tenn. JAMES MCCOWN ........ Fayetteville, Tenn. ROBERT MEADOWS ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JEROME MULLER ......... Knoxville, Tenn. JOE NEELEY .......... Shelbyville, Tenn. ROBERT NICAR ........... Bristol, Tenn. VICTOR OBENSHAXN ........ Bristol, Tenn. JACK OGLE ............ Knoxville, Tenn. HENRY PETERS ........... Bristol, Tenn. BENNY POWERS ........... Bristol, Tenn. JAMES PUCKETT ........ McMinnville, Tenn. WAYNE RANGE ........ Elizabethton, Tenn. WILLIAM REAGAN ........ Knoxville, Tenn. MARVIN ROCK ........... Bristol, Tenn. CRAIG ROCKETT ........... Bristol, Tenn. CHARLES RUDDER ......... Knoxville, Tenn, JACK SCHMIDT .......... Knoxville, Tenn. WESLEY SHARP .......... Knoxville, Tenn. JOE SMITH . ........... Knoxville, Tenn. LEE SPAULDING ........... Bristol, Tenn. PARIS TATE ........... Helenwood, Tenn. Loms TAYLOR .......... Knoxville, Tenn. DOUGLAS TREADWELL ........ Arcadia, Fla. WILLIAM TURNER ......... Bristol, Tenn. TERRELL TWITTY ........ Fayetteville, Tenn, WILLIAM VAN CLEAVE. . . .Chapel Hill, Tenn. ROBERT WHITE ......... Oak Ridge, Tenn. JOHN P. WILLIAMS ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. TOM WILLIAMS ........... Miami, Fla. HAROLD WOOD .......... Knoxville, Tenn. JACK YEAZEL ........... Knoxville, Tenn. RUSSELL Bvas ......... Panama City, Fla. THOMAS CARLISLE ........ Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES CHEATHAM ....... Knoxville, Tenn. C. B. CLARK ........... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN DRUMHELLER ....... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT Dyan .......... Knoxville, Tenn, DONALD FOURMAN ........ Knoxville, Tenn. MONK FOWLER ........... Bristol, Tenn. JAMES GILLESPIE ......... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM GRAFTON ...... E, Liverpool, Ohio MIKE GUZMAN ........ San Salvador, S. A. FRENCH HARRIS ......... Knoxville, Tenn. W, R, HICKS .......... Knoxville, Tenn. LEIGH HOWERTON ........ Knoxville, Tenn. SAM JACK ............ Knoxville, Tenn. WhNDELL JONES ....... Copper Hill, Tenn. XWALTER MATHEWS ........ Knoxville, Tenn. RALPH MCCROSKEY ........ Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT MYNATT ......... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT PARKER .......... Kingston, Tenn. HARRY SARTELLE ......... Winchester, Vae JACK WALDRIP .......... Memphis, Tenn KENNETH XVARREN ....... Tullahoma, Tenn. We Like Her, Too, Bob FIRST ROW: Clarence Alley, Robert Alley, Ausmus, Bailey, Lewis Baker, James Baker, Barks- dale. SECOND ROW: Barnes, Bauch, Beasley, Bloomer, James Buckner Jean T. Buckner, Burka. THIRD ROW: Cartel , Cole, Deberry,D0ke, Doka, Donaldson, Felknor. FOURTH ROW: Frazier, Good, Hamlet, Harkrader, Harty, Hash, Hicks, Higgs. FIFTH ROW: Hill, Howerton, Hubbs, Iddins James Jett, Johnson, Johnstone, Kestner. Zeta Chapter 243 35$; :3: aa 7 mm, n exam: a5 chamiv; Mmmisir viyiwxr nmmnumnndmmwzizigk n3, H A g g gmwm mm um 3 Powers , Spauld- 1th Sm ite, John Wil- Peters, i SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Rudder, Schm 'ide. idt, Sharp LICBI , Van Cleave, VVh ltty 1H ahony, Ogle. 44 Turner, Tw 2 Loyd, , Obenshain, FOURTH ROW liams, Tom Williams, Wood, Yeazel. Long, 3 Nicar ittleford Neeley, Rockett FI FTH ROW 3 x agan, Rock 611. : Laten, Lewis, L CCOWH, Rleadows, Mulle' Tate, Taylor, Treadur Puckett, Range, Re FIRST ROW M mg, Zeta Chapter Pi Kappa Alpha WV yak SEVEN UP M3 m: 245 Pi Kappa Phi This one is probably known better, at least to the girls in the dormitory across the street, as t'Ping Kappa Pongh because of the endless tick-tock that resounds from the ping pong table on the side porch of the Pi Kap house. Charleston, S. C., dubbed it Pi Kappa Phi in 1904, and elsewhere it is so recognized. But the founders down at the College of In 1931 Tennessee drew Alpha Sigma Chapter which now occupies itself by maintaining a handy way station between Polly McClung and Byerleyts. Their official colors are gold and white; their fraternity flower, the red rose. Bob Deal was big wheel this year, and he rolled all by himself . t . Beverly Ramsey recorded the proceedings . . . Bob Payne financed them. CHARLES D. ARMSTRONG ..... Kingsport, Tenn. Huwmm Ht BAKER. JR ...... Huntsville, Tenn. JAMES T. BAKER ........ Huntsville. Tenn. KENNETH E. BORING ...... Chilhowee, Tenn. SAM BRowmzk .......... Ham'man, Tenn. HARRY J. BRYANT .......... Boston. Mass, SAMUEL BURNETTE ........ Jackson, Tenn. JOHN BURTON ......... Chattanooga, Tenn, MAURY COCHRAN . Columbia. Tenn. CHARLES Cox ........... Etowah, Tenn. ROBERT CURD .......... Nashville, Tenn. SAM L. DAVIS .......... Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT E. DEM ......... Chattanoga, Tenn. Jon DEAL ............ Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN DEBOARD ........... Etowah, Tenn. JOE DUNN ........... Cedar Hill, Tenn, MANNING DURRETT ...... Springfield. Tenn. H. BENTON ELLIS ........ Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM T. ELLIS ........ Memphis, Tenn. BILLY E. FARMER ......... Trenton. Tennt SAM Pt FOGLEMAN . . . . . .Johnson City, Tenn. Romans L. FLOWERS ......... Paris, Tenn. DWAIN N. FREELS ......... Clinton, Tenn. JOHN F. GALLAHER ....... Ham'man, Tenn. L. De GARINGER ....... Johnson City. Tenn. KEITH GILBERT ........ Chattanooga. Tennt Boa GILLESPIE. . ....... Gallatin, Tenn. EARL Et Goons ........... Brinkley, Ark. RUSSELL GRIFFITH ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JIM GRUBER ............. Lisbon, Ohio BILL HALL ............. Erwin. Tenn. WILLIAM W. HARRELI ....... Fitzgerald, Ga. MICHAEL HOLMAN ....... Springfieldt Tenn. GENE HOLT . , . Johnson City. Tenn. EDWIN Hosxms .......... Erowah, Tenn. CARL H. Husneu ..... Richmond Hill, N. Y. KELLER HUTTON ......... Kingspcrt. Tenn. GEORGE C, JACOBS ........ Knoxville, Tenn, No Kiddiif, Fella? MEMBERS CLIFFORD W. JAMES ........ Etowah. Tenn. ROBERT T. JARVIS ......... Covington, Ky. C. TOM JENKINS .......... Etowah, Tenn. Opus R. JOHNSON ........ Bloomheld, Moe EVERETTE KISER ......... Charlotte, N. C ROBERT De KLEMME ....... Memphis, Tenn RICHARD LANCASTER ....... Knoxville, Tenn. ALLYN M, LAY .......... Oneida. Tenn. JOHN R. LEGG ......... Chattanooga, Tenn. CLIFFORD K. LONGCOY. .Black Mountain. N. C, ROBERT F. Lusm' ....... Washington. D. C. GENE W. MARTIN ...... Johnson City. Tenn. BILLY MELVIN .......... Bradford, Tenn. WILLIAM P. MILLER ...... Oak Ridge, Tenn. JAMES H. MURRAY ........ Nashville, Tenn. BILLY THAD Muse ...... Johnson. City. Tenn. JAMES H. NEWPORT ........ Oneida, Tenn. JACK M. pATRlCK ......... Etowah, Tenn. DAVIS L. pARR . , Covington. Tenn. ROBERT H. PAYNE ....... Fairmoum, Tenn, JAMES R. PHILLIPS ...... Johnson City, Tenn, LESTER M. POLK ........ Mr. Jackson. Va. JOSEPH H. POWELI ......... Emwah, Tenn. ENLOE N. PUGH ......... Nashville, Tenn. BEVERLY J. RAMSEY ....... Sneedville, Tenn. GLEN P. RHEDER ....... McMinnville, Tenn. JOHN M. REISSER ........ Memphis, Tenn. GENE RIEGER ................... ROBERT G. RING ......... Memphis. Tenn. RALPH L. SEATON ........ Seymour, TenlL HOWARD B. SIMMONS. . . .Johnson City, TennV FRANK B. SMITH ......... Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD W. SMITH ....... Sevierville, Tenn. ERNEST E. SMITH ......... Clinton, Tenn. JAMES C. SMITH ....... Old Hickory. Tenn. WILLIAM M. SMITH ....... Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT C. ST. CLAIR ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. ROBERT M. TALLEY ......... Erwin, Tenn. J. WILL TAYLOR ......... Knuxvillm Tenn. JAMES A. TEMPLE ....... Seviervillc. Tenn. HENRY We THROWER ....... Belmont. Nt C JOE S. Tosms .......... Memphis, Tenn, TREVOR H. TUCKER ....... Memphis. Tenn. HOMER VAN VLEET ...... Chattanooga. Tenn. TOM VAUGHN .......... Yorkville. Tenn. KEITH VELTMAN ........... Paris. Tenn. EUGENE VERNIER ........ Smithville, Tenn. JACK WALDROP .......... Columbia. Tenn. JESS H. WHITE ........ Tiptonville. Tenn. PAGE V. WHITE ......... Dyersburg, Tenn. DAN C. ARMSTRONG ....... Knoxville, Tenn. REINARD W. BEL! ......... Knoxville. Tenn. RONALD L. BERGMEIER ........ Pan's, Tenn, WILLIAM M. BOOKOUT. . . .Chattanooga, Tennt GENE CARVER ......... Chattanooga. Tenn. WILLIAM B, CLARK ......... Paris, Tenn. ROGER Coacms .......... Portsmouth, Va, KENNETH COOK ...... Black Mountain. N. C. W. C. COOPER .......... Knoxville. Tenn. BUEL Cox ............. Etowah, Tenn. EARLE Cox ............ Knoxville. Tenn. CHARLES L. CUMMINGS ...... Gallarin, Tenn. HAROLD W. EMICK ........ Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM H, ENNMS ...... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT HARRIS ........ Gatun. Canal Zone BROOKS HOLT ........ Johnson City. Tenn. CARL T. JENKINS ......... Etowah, Tenn. JAMES KIMSEY .......... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM J. LEGG ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. TRUHTT E, LINDNER ........ Etowah, Tenn. RALPH P. MARTIN ........ Gastonia, Ne C. ROBERT MCGHEE ........ West Point, Tenn. Boa MEADOWS .......... Columbia, Tenn. RALPH G. REYNOLDS ..... Johnson City, Tenn. THOMAS A. SAVAGE ....... Springfield, Tum, RICHARD L. WALLACE. . .Wesr Memphis. Tenn. Pairs On The Stairs FIRST ROW: Armstrong, Howard H.13akel3Jr., James T. Baker, Boring, Browder, Bryant, Barnette, Burton, Cochran. SECOND ROW: COX, Curd, Davis, Robert E. Deal, Joe Dean, DeBoard, Dunn, Durrett, H. Benton Ellis. THI RD ROW: William T. Ellis Farmer, Fogleman, Flowers, Freels, Gallaher, Garinger, Gilbert, Gillespie. FOURTH ROW: Goode, Griffith, Gruber, Hall, Harrell, Holman, Holt, Hoskins Huster. FIFTH ROW: Hutton, Jacobs, James, Jarvis, Jenkins, Johnson, Kiser, Klemme, Lancaster. Alpha Sigma Chapter 247 FIRST ROW: Lay, Legg, Longcoy, Lusby, Martin, Nlelvin, NIiller, NIurray, NIusc. SECOND ROW: Newport, Parr, Patrick. Payne, Phillips, Polk, Powell, Pugh, Ramsey. THIRD ROVV: Reeder, Reisser, Rieger, Ring, Seaton, Simmons, Frank B. Smith, Edward W. Smith, Ernest E. Smith. FOURTH ROW: James C. Smith, William NI. Smith, St. Clair, Talley, Taylor, Temple, Throw- er, Tobias. FIFTH ROW: Tucker, Van Vleet, Vaughn, Veltman, Verner, Waldrop, Jess H. VVhitey Page V. White. Alpha Signal Chapter 248 Pi Kappa Phi ADAMS N LEAVES FIRE AT jILL wmwma ,c w um i m a , 249 Sigma Alpha Epsilon If there is strength in numbers, this one should be muscIe-bound . . . or so say its critics. Rumor has it they are arranging to hold their meetings in the stadium, now that the addition has provided space. A get-acquainted week for actives is being planned for an early date. Tennessee Kappa came up from Dixieland 23 years after the founding of SAE at the Uni- versity of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, in 1856. The banner of this hodge-podge lodge is purple and gold; their private breed of weed, the violet. tTo match the color of their bloodZU Keepai of the Kappa rappai was Jim Burdette . . . Don QtButterbalPi McLean as vice-president labored under the weighty title of Eminent Deputy Archon. Eminent Recorder Ralph David- son, Jr. took minutes, when there was time left after checking that roll . . . Eminent Treasurer of the eminent treasury, eminent Tom Wicker; JOSEPH G. ADAMS. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD S. ALBERS, JR. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM C. ALLEN . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. KENNETH ATCHLEY. . . . . . . .Lebanon, Tenn. JOHN A. AYREs, JR ....... Knoxville, Tenn. CLARENCE BANNING ....... Memphis, Tenn. JOHN BARRON. . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JACK R. BARTON. . ...... Middlesboro, Ky. ROBINSON NEIL Bass ..... .Knoxville, Tenn. ROY E. BELLe Jni . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. FRED BENTON, JR. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn JULES Di BRADLEY . ....... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT D. BRADLEY, JR. . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES P, BRIGGS. . . . . . . .Humboldt, Tenn. WILLIAM BROOME. . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD BROWN . . . . . . . . . New Orleans, La. ROGERS BUNTIN ....... . .Nashville, Tenn JAMES BURDETTE. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JONATHAN BURNETTE ..... .Knoxville, Tenn. ARTHUR BURRIS, JR ........ Nashville, Tenn. CLIFFORD CALDWELL . . . . . .Blountville, Tenn. FRANK CAMP, JR. . . . ...... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES CAMPBELL. . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Roy CAMPBELL, JR. . . . . . . . .Newport, Tenn. HAMILL B. CAREY. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. PRESTON CARROLL ........ Maryville, Tenn. ALBERT CARTWRIGHT, JR. . . . . Collierville, Tenn. GEORGE CATHEY JR. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JOHN CHANDLER. ........ Memphis, Tenn. ALFRED CHILDs, JR ....... . . .Chester, Pa. LAWRENCE CONANT. . . . . .St, petersburg, Fla. BASCOM COOKSEY, JR ....... .Lebanon, Tenn. CARROLL COWAN, JR ..... . . Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM COWAN . . . . ..... Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM W. COWAN. ..... Knoxville, Tenn. SAM Cnoss, JR. . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN CRUZE, JR. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. ROY CUMMINS. . . ....... Knoxville, Tenn. ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM . . . . Arlington, Tenn. JOHN DAVIS, JR. . . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. ROBERT EDWARD DAWSON . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JOSEPH DELOZIER. . . . . . . .Sevierville, Tenn. JOSEPH DEMPSTER. . . . . . . iKnoxville, Tenn. ROBERT DEMPSTER, JR, . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn STOKLEY DOSTER. . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. HUGH EAKIN . ..... . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES EDMUNDs. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. HAYNES ELLIOTT ....... Elizabethton, Tenn. WILLIAM ELLIS. . . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. EARL EVERSOLE, JR. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM FORBXS. . . . . ..... Jackson, Tenn. JOHN GIBSON . . ..... . . . Memphis, Tenn. MICHAEL GLYNN ..... . . . .Jackson, Tenn. JAMES GOODNER. . . ...... Cleveland, Tenn. HERBERT GRAY, JRA . ..... . Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS GREEN . . . . . . . . .Lewisbutg, Tenn. WILLIAM HALE. . . . . . . .Morristown, Tenn. WILLIAM HALLIDAY ...... . Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE HAMMER, 111,. . . . . . .Bristol, Tenn. HENRY HAMPTON . . . . 4 . .Chattanooga, Tenn. NOEL HARDY, JR. . ...... .Hartsville, Tenn. KENT HARTEL ....... . . . Beaumont, Texi JOHN HARWELL . . . ...... Memphis, Tenn. Possum Posse MEMBERS WILLIAM HATCHER. . . . . . . Fayetteville, Tennt JOHN HEFFERNAN, Jni . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. RICHARD HEINSOHN ..... . .Knoxville, Tenn. GENE HENDRIX. . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn HARRY HOWELL. . . . . . . .Gatlinburg, Tenn. SAMUEL HOYLE ......... Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS HUDDLESTON . . . .Murfreesboro, Tenn. WILLIAM P. HUTCHESON . . . . Sweetwater, Tenn. JUSTIN JARRATT. ........ Rockvale, Tenn. HAROLD JOHNSON . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Tenn. HUGH JONES ............. Harlan, Ky. LOUIS JONES, JR ......... . Memphis, Tenn. WEST CRAWFORD JORDAN, JR. . .Memphis, Tenn. GRADY KIMSEY .......... Knoxville, Tenn. PAUL KOFMEHL . . . . ..... Oak Ridge, Tenn. DAVID LANSDEN, JR. . . . . . .Brentwood, Tenn. BOYDEN LEACH. . . . . . . . . .KnoxvilleY Tenn. HENRY LONG ......... . Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT LOVE. . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM LOVE . . . . e . . Memphis, Tenn. BRITTON LOWRY. . . . . . . .Morristown, Tenn. HAROLD LUCAS ....... . . . Memphis, Tenn. JEFFERSON MCCRORY . e . . . Hot Springs, Ark. FRED MCDONALD, JR. . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. M, Fe MCDONALD ........ Memphis, Tenn. CARRICK MCGAUGHEY. . . . . . .Dunwoody, Ga. KARL McGHEE. . . . . . . . . . .Bristol, Tenn. DONALD McLEAN . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JACK MCLEAN . . ........ Lewisburg, Tenn. BENJAMIN MCMURRY, 11L. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. SEARLE MCMURRY. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES MALOY .......... St. Paul, Minn; ROBERT MEEK. . . . . . . West Palm Beach, Fla. JOSEPH MERCER, H ........ Memphis, Tenn. SCOTT MERCER. . . . . ..... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES MILES. . . . i . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM MILESKI ........ Lyndhurst, N. J. JOSEPH MILLER, JR. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. SAMUEL MILLER. . ..... Johnson City, Tenn. DEWITT MOFFETT. . . . . .Elizabethton, Tenn. JAMES MOORE. . . . . . . . . .Cleveland, Tenn. WILLIAM MORRIS. JR. . . . . . .Jackson, Tenn. CHARLES MUSSETT. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS H. NELSON, JRi . . . .Humboldt, Tenn. THOMAS P. NELSON; JR. . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM ORR ........ . . Memphis, Tenn. ELWYN PATCH. . . . . . . . .Clarksville, Tenn. HERBERT PETERS, 111.. . . . . . . Bristol, Tenn. DALE POWELL. ...... . . . .Louisville, Ky. BAXTER RAGSDALE. . A . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn FLEMING REEDER ....... . Knoxville, Tenn ARTHUR RIDDLE, JR. . . . . . . i .Btistol, Tenn. BILLY ROBERTS. . . . . . .Fountain City, Tenn. ROY ROBERTS .......... Maryville, Tenn. THOMAS ROE ....... . . . Humboldt, Tenn. JAMES ROSE. . ......... Knoxville, Tenn. HUGH SCOTT .......... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT SCOTT. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. RAPHAEL SEMMES, JR ....... Memphis, Tenn BEN SEWARD, JR, . . . t . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. RICHARD SHARP . ....... . LaFollette, Tenn. RUSSELL SHEDDEN. Jki . . . . Old Hickory, Tenn. . Henderson, Tenn. Roy SIMMONS. . . . . . . . JOHN SKINNER. . . . . . . .Collierville, JAMES SLAGLE, JR. . . . . .Fauntain City, MARION SMITH. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, MILES SMITH. . . . . . . . . . .Lebanon, STANLEY SMITH. . . . . . . . .Memphis, GEORGE SNEED, 111.. . . . . . .Memphis, DONALD SNODDY. . . . . . . .Knoxville, HENRY STOCKLEY. . . . . . . .Memphis, ROBERT SUMMITT. . . . . . ASweetwater, DANIEL TESTERMAN . . . . . . .Knoxville, ROBERT THOMPSON . . . . . . WILLIAM TRICKETT. . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tennt Tenn. Tenn . Tenn . Tenni Tenn. Tenn . .Asheville, N, C. Tenn. ROBERT TROAST. . . . . . . . . .Passaic, N. J. EDWIN TUCKER. . . . . . .Murfreesboro, THOMAS TUCKER. . . . . . . .Knoxville, WILLIAM VARNELL. . . . . . .Maryville, DENTIS WALKER, 111.. . . . . . .Jackson, DONALD WHITE, JR. . . Lookout Mountain, THOMAS WICKER. . . . . . . CHARLES WILDMAN . . . . . . .Bridgeport, EDWARD WILLIAMSON . . . . . . .Jackson, ROLLIN WILSON. . . . . . . t .Memphis, ROBERT WOLFE. . . . . . . . .Knoxvilley JOHN M. ALLEN, III. . . . . .Knoxville, pAUL R. AYCOCK. . . . . . . .Knoxville, HARRY DOUGLAS BAILEY. . . iKnoxville. DAVID F. BAKER, JR. e Knoxville, ROBERT E. BARBOUR. ...... Memphis, JOSEPH T. BAUER. . . . . CHARLES B. BLACKBURN . . . . . Memphis, W'ILLIAM E. BURGEN, JR. . . . .Memphis, WALTER F. CAMERON . . . . . .Knoxville, LEWIS ROBERT CLOUGH . . . . .Memphis, ROBERT W. COCHRAN . . . . . .Knoxville, ROBERT G. COONEY. . . . V . .Nashville, RALPH A. DAVIDSON, JR. . . . Knoxville, JOSEPH H. FOWLER. . ..... Knoxville, JOHN L. GREER, JR. . . . . . . .Knoxville, EDWIN P. HAZEN ....... .Knoxville, LOUIS E. HENRY . Knoxville, Jon BREESE JOHNSON . . . . . .Memphis, JOSEPH F. MCCAMISH. . . . . .Knoxville, FRANK H. pETTWAY. . . . . . .Knoxville, JAMES A. PREWITT, II . . . . . Memphis, ERNEST K. RATLIFF. . . . .Washington, BILL F. RIDDLE. . . ..... Elizabethton, ROBERT H. SCHRIVBR, Jni . . t .Knoxville, SAMUEL K. SHANTON . . . . . .Knoxville, WILLIAM C. SKAGGS. . . . . . .Knoxville, DAVID L. SLEDGE ....... .Memphis, WILLIAM R. SLEDGE. . . . . . .Memphis, C. RAY SMITH. . . . . . . . . .Lebanon, FLOYD EUGENE TALIAFERRO. . .Memphis, SAMUEL C. TATUM. . . . . . tKnoxviIle, ROBERT E. THOMPSON . . . . .Clarksville, MCAFEE B. TRAMMFLL. . .Johnson City, HOWARD A. WHITSITT, JR. . . .Memphis, BEN W. WILLIAMSON, JR. . . . . Memphis, JAMES F. WILSON, II. . . . .Memphis, RICHARD LEE WINCHESTER . . . . Memphis, ROBERT M. YOUNG. . . . ,Knoxville, MORGAN M, Zoox. . . . . .Germantown, Bubblini Over Tenni Tenn . Tenn. Tenn . Tenn . . . Falls City, Neb. Conn . Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn Tenn, Tevnni . .Washington, D. C. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tennt Tenn. Tenn . Tennt Tenn. Tenn . Tenn . D. C. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. IN MEMORIAM Jack Massey FIRST ROVV: Adams, Albers, Allen, Atchley Ayres, Banning, Barron, Barton, Bass, Bell, Benton. SECOND ROW: jules D. Bradley, Robert D. Bradley, Ila, Briggs, Broome, Brown, Buntin, Burdette, Burnette, Burris, Caldwell, Camp. THIRD ROW: James Campbell, Roy Campbell, Jr. Carey, Carroll, Cartwright, Cathey, Chandler, Child, Conant, Cooksey, Carroll Co- wan,h FOURTH ROVV:Wi11iam Cowan, VViIIiam VV. Cowan, Cross7 Cruze, Cummins, Cunningham, Davis. Dawson, DeLozier, Joseph Dempster, Robert Dempster, Jr. FIFTH ROW: Dickinson, Doster, Eakin, Edmunds, Elliott, Ellis, Eversole, Forbis, Gibson, Glynn, Goodner. SIXTH ROVV: Gray, Green, Hale, Halliday, Hammer, Hampton, Hardy, Hartel, Har- well, Hatcher. SEVENTH ROW: Heffernan, Heinsohn, Hendrix, Howell, Hoyle, Huddles- ton, Hutcheson, jarratt7 Johnson, Jones. T ennessee Kappa Chapter FIRST ROW: Jones, Jordan, Kimscy, K011116111, Lausden. Leach, Long, R. Love, VV. Love, Lowry, Lucas. SECOND ROW: McCrory, Fred McDonald, I1 NI. F. McDonald, IVIcGaugheyy NICGhee, Donald NIcLean, Jack McLean, Benjamin NICNIUI'ry, JL, Searle IVICNIurry NIaloy, Meek. THIRD ROW: Joseph 346mm , II, Scott Mercer, 343168, VIileski, Joseph Miller, Jr., Samuel NIiller, 3101'- fett, Rioore, NIorris, Mussett, Thomas H. Nelson, J1. FOURTH ROW: Thomas P. Nelson, jlz, Orr, Patch, Peters, Powell, Ragsdale, Reeder, Riddle, Billy Roberts, RoyRoberts, Roe. FIFTH ROW: Rose, Hugh Scott, Robert Scott, Semmes, Seward, Sharp, Shedden, Simmons, Skinner, Slagle, Smith. SIXTH ROW: Miles Smith, Stanley Smith, Sneed, Snoddy, Stockley, Summitt, Testerman, Thompson, Trickett, Troast. SEVENTH ROW: Edwin Tucker, Thomas Tucker, Varnell, Walker, VVhite, Wicker, VVildman, Williamson, Wilson, VVolfe. T ennessee Kappa Chapter 252 Alpha Epsilon Sigma LUNCHIHG WITH LEO $3 9 ,A, U E 0 ,K T A S g m C 253 Sigma Chi Being the lone representative on the campus of that widely known triad of fraternities which sprang from Miami University of Oxford, Ohio, Sigma Chi feels a heavy weight of traditional responsibility. Hence the snowdrifts over on Circle Park average about three times the normal depth for Tennessee. Beta Sigma Chapter was established here in 1917, when the national order was some 62 years old. The Sig sprig is the white rose . . . the omcial colors are blue and gold, handy in describing the mascara and peroxide of that fabulous sweetheart of same. Boss of the White Cross was Earl McClanahan. with the help of Vice-President George Brooks . . . Jimmy Scruggs scribbled, Dave Reynolds ran the chapter counterfeiting machine. FRAZIER BERNARD ADKINS. . .Clarksvillo. Tenn. KENNETH CHARLES ALLEN . Floral Park, N. Y. JOEL LAWRENCE ALVIS. . . . .Memphis. Tenn. JOSEPH DAWSON ARMSTRONG. .Knoxville. Tenn. JAMES CLARENCE BABCOCK. JR. .Knoxville, Tenn. DAVID THOMAS BAILEY. . . . . .Concord, Tenn. AUSTIN ALEXANDER BAKER, JR. . .Bolivar, Tenn. CLIFFORD EDWARD BARBOUR. . . Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT JACKSON BEVINS. . . . .Concord. Tenn. FRANK HOLMES BOSWELL . . . . Somerville, Tenn. BILLY WALKER BRACY. . . . .Springfleld, Tenn. JOHN N. BRICHETTO. . . . , .Knoxville. Tenn. GEORGE SMITH BROOKS ....... Selmer, Tenn. JOHN BUCHANAN BROWN . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. PAUL THOMAS BROWN . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. ROBERT GORDON BROWN . . . . Maryville. Tenn. HAROLD T. BRUNDIDGE. . . . .Dresdan, Tenn. J05 DONALD BURT. . . ...... Norris, Tenn. OTIS DUNCAN CAGLE, JR. . . .Greenville. Tenn. JUDSON LEE CARSON . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. DOUGLAS DUNCAN CHAPIN . . .Knoxville. Tenn. NEIL CHARLES CHENAULT . Hendersonville, Tenn. JAMES WILLIAM CHESNEY. . . .Knoxville. Tenn. TED MICHAEL CHUMLEY. . . . .Memphis, Tenn RICHARD ADAIR CLARKE. . . .Chattanooga. Tenn. HAMNER FITZHUGH COLLINS. .Memphis. Tenn. WILLIAM MCDAVID CONNOR . Huntingdon. Tenn. WILLIAM EUGENE CORNWELL. .Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT L. COUCH. . . . . . .Tullahoma. Tenn. ROBERT WILLIAM CRABTREE. .Chattanoga, Tenn. RAYMOND LOVE Cum, Jae. . Chattanooga. Tenn. ROBERT LFWELLYN CROSBY , Knoxville. Tenn. THOMAS AUSTIN CUMMINGS. .Knoxvillet Tenn. SAMUEL HYLTON DALLAS. . . . .Havana, Cuba ALLAN DAVIS. . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE LAFAYETTE memmp . . .Paris, Tenn. DON EDWIN DULANEY, JR.. . tKnoxville, Tenn. EVERETT SCOTT DULm . . . . . .Gallatin, Tenn. JAMES SCOTT DUNFORD. . . . .Knoxville. Tenn WILLIAM chgss DUNFORD. . .Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN Tt DUNLAP. . . . . . . .Mcmphis. Tenn. JOSEPH pORTER DURHAM . . . . . . .Scott, Ark. CLARENCE MEDLIN EASLEY. . Morristown. Tenn. CARL SUMPTER EDWARDS . . Murfreesboro, Tenn. PAUL R. ELLISON . . ..... .Knoxville, Tenn. RUSELI. V. EMBRY. . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. WILLLAM STARK ENSIGN . . .Chattanooga. Tenn. JAMES VANCE EZELL. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. BART P. FERGUSON . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT REED FLYNN . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. GORDON LYNN FORD. . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JIMMY ROBER'I'S GAMBLE. . .Chatranooga, Tennt PHILIP F. GOUFFON . . . . . . .Kuoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM KENNEDY GRIFFIN. Jk.. . . . . . . . t . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia, Miss. WARREN HENDERSON GIUGSBY. . .Elkton. Tenn. JOHN FREDERICK HAMILTON . . . Knoxville. Tenn. LEONARD T. HARPER. . . . . . .Milan. Tenn. ROBERT DAVID HARRELI. . . .Morristown, Tenn. CHARLES RUSSELL HARRFJ 1.. t tKnnxville. Tenn. EDWARD GRANT HARRIS. . . . Morristown, Tenn. Pledges Meet To Eat MEMBERS JACKSON SMITH HAHTMAN . . .Greenville, Tenn. FRANK F. HARVEY. . . . ..... Orlando. Fla. . . . .Paris, Tennt . .Forest Hill, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. JACK HAZEN HINDS. ...... Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. RALPH WALLACE HUNTER . . . . Nashville. Tenn. . . Knoxville. Tenn . .Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES LEONARD HAYWOOD . . ELTON CHARLES HEt;KI.E. ROBERT GARDNER H GLEY . EUGENE NEWCOMB HOPPER. JOHN M. HUTCHINS. . . . CLIFFORD M, JACKSON . . JOHN R. JONES. .......... Erwin, Tenn, EARL LEONARD KEISTIER. . . .Greensboro, N. C. JOHN LEE KENNEDY. . ..... Knoxville. Tenn. JAMES H. KINZEL . ..... . . . . Roanoke, Va. GEORGE HALL Knusv. EDWARD FRANCIS Km JOHN HART chxlaL JAMES RHODES LINEBAUGH. JAMES B. MATTHEWSt J11. . . . .Clarksville, Tenn. HERBERT MEYER. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn ALFRED F, MILLER ....... Knoxville, Tenn. ORVIS MILNER. . . . . . . . . FREDERICK MANSFIELD MILLIGAN. ...... . . tLookout Mountain. Tenn. WILLMM lass MITCHELL. . . .Knoxville. Tenn. EDGAR CLARENCE MONTGOMEHYA JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t t . Knnxville, Tennt LLOYD LELAND MONTGOMERY . . Knoxville, Tenn. OTIS LEN MONTGOMERY . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT DICKEY MOORE. JR. . .Springfleld, Tenn. HARVEY EUGENE MOYhIi. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. . Concord, Tenn. JACK MCCALL MURRAY ..... Knoxville. Tenn. FRANK NEWTON MYERS ..... Nashville, Tenn. t Nashville, Tenn. JAMES CRAWFORD MCAFr-lz. . .Knoxville, Tenn. . .Knoxville, TemL V Knoxville, Tenn. EARL BERRY MCCLANAHAN. Jnu .Nashville, Tenn. CHARLES REYNOLDS MURPHY . . JOHN PARK MYERS. . . . . . ROBERT AINSLEY MCCABE. CLYDE ELMER MCCAMPBELI. . . HENRY XVHITING MCILWAINH. Jkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t . V .Knnxville. Tenn. JACK DAILY MCKEEHAN . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES LENOX McKNIGH'r. . t .Clarksville, Tennt . LaGrange. Tenn. ASHTON WAUGH McWHoxu R . . Knoxville, Tenn . . .Alamo. Tenn. JOHN WHITFIELD MCNE ROBERT GALLATI N MCLTAT RAY NEAL, JR .......... Hermitage. Tennt WILLIAM EMu. NICHOLS. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. SAM E. NOBLE ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. STANLEY Nonms. . ........ Erwin, Tenn, JAMES HARRY OGILVXE ..... . Columbia. Tenn. FRANK H. PATRICK ...... Huntingdon, Tenn. WILLIAM A. pEARMAN ..... Charlotte. N. C. WILLIAM F. RAINEY. Jk. . . . OSCAR LANE RANKIN . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. CONRAD LANGAARI? JR. . . . . .Greenville. Tenn. JOSEPH WATSON Lessm. . . .Chatranooga. Tenn. GEORGE PHILIPS LINEBAUGH . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. WILSON SMITH MANNING. . .Nashville. Tenn. ALLEN BENJAMIN MARSH. . .Petersburg, Tenn. WILLIAM HEFI.EY MARTIN . . . .Martin, Tennt EDWARD WHI'I'ING MA'I'HER, J11. .Knoxville. Tenn t Knoxville, Tenn. JACK WILLIAM MILLS. . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn .Columbia. Tenn. . Clarksville, Tenn. DAVID JOSEPH REYNOLDS. . .Chattanooga. TenlL PAUL LYON RICHEY ......... .Penria, III. WILLIAM THORPE RupEk . . .Union City, Tenn. JAMES A, RokFx . . . Knoxville, Tenn; JQHN L. ROSE. . . . . . . . .Crossville. Tenn. FRANK LEROY Rousan. . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. JOHN GonHamav SAMPLI'. . . . Knoxville. Tenn. JAMES KILPA'I'RICK Scumms. . .Knoxvxlle. Tenn. JOHN HENRY SCHAAD. . . . . .Knoxville. Ttnnt MORGAN A. SCHUBERT. . . . .Kuoxville. Tenn. JAMES ALFRED SEIER. . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn, WATSON MARLAY SHARP . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JIMMY D. SLAUGHTILR. . . . . .Kingsport. Tenn. DIEMER L. SMAlex. EUGENE GUINN SMITH ..... Kingsport, Tenn JAMES FOREST SMATH ...... Knoxville, TEHIL ROBERT FRANK SMITH. . . . . . .Selmer, Tenn ROBERT HUGHES SMHH. . . .SpringEeld. Tenn. ROBERT FONTAIN SPAIN . . - .Springfteld, Tenn. WILLIS FRANKLIN STAMPS. . .Knoxvillv. Tenn, JAMES GILBERT STERCHI, III . . Knoxville. Tenn, JOHN WHITAKER STERCHI . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. BILL F. STRINGFHLLUW . . . . .Nashville. TemL JACK C. STROUD. . . . . . . . .Cleveland, Ohin GERALD ALEXANDFR Sunno'm. . Memphis, Tenn. JOHN Coon; TARVIN . . . . . . .Arhons, Tenn. WILLIAM CHARLFS TAYLOR . . Lenoir City, Tenn. JAMES MALONE THUMpsoN . . . .Selmer, Tenn, JAMES CLARK THORNTON . . . Chattanooga. Tenn. J05 EVAN TrrTus. . . . . . . . Knoxvillc, Tenn, JACK WILLIAM TITTIJE. . . . . . Knoxville. Tum. GORDON MURRELL TUMLIN . . .Oakland, Tenn, CONRAD EGBERT TROUTMAN . .LaFolIeue, Tenn. FRANK ARTHUR TUCKER. JR. . . Knoxville. Tenn. JAMES R VAN ARSUALL . Nonis. Tum. ROBERT WILLIAM VAUGHAN . . . Knnxvvlle, Tenn. GEORGE JOSEPH VBHR. . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. WILLIAM Gum: WALKER . . . . .Gallaum Tenn. JAMFS FRED WALURUM. Jun . . ,Nashvillm Tame PAUL pHILIP WAL'IHER . . . .Covington Ky. Euusma CHESTER WARUELL . . .Knoxvillc. Tenn. WILLIAM ALEXANDER W'ATT. . . . Columbus. Ga. THOMAS ARTHUR WEAVER . . .Morristown. Tenn JOHN L. WINDSOR. . ..... Knoxville. Tenn, FRED S. Woou ........ . .Pznis. Tennt GRAYSUN At BAILEY ....... Knoxville. Tenn. JOHN T. BATSON . ....... Clarksvillc, TemL WILLIAM 8. BLACK ...... .Somerville. TemL JOHN W. CAMPBELL. . . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. KVLH MATrHEW DAVIS. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM F, Dxcxm'. JR. . , . .Knnxville. Tenn. HnWARn THOMAS EDWARDS. . .Clarksville. Tenn, STANLEY LYUNS FIEGE. JR. . . .Knoxville. Tenn. LEWIS ALAN FIELDEN ...... Knoxville. Tenn, CLYDE MILTON FRANCIS. . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. FOSTER FRENCH FRAZIEn. Ila. . . .Union. Tenn. MELBOURNE FRANKLIN GARDNER ...... . . ..... . . . . . . . VChattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM LOWERY Govon'm. JR. . Knoxville, Tenn JOHN H. GRAHAM. .Lnoknut Mountain. Tenn. TED FRANKLIN HASSE. . . . , .Knoxvillu, Tenn. RUBRRT PHILIP HARMON . . . Mmristown, Tenn. EDVUARD GRANT HARRIS. . . .Momsmwn, Tenn Party Shots vggM day ' FIRST ROW: Adkins, Allen, Alvis, Armstrong, Babcock, Bailey, Baker, Barbour, Bevis, Boswell. SECOND ROW: Bracey, Brichetto, Brooks,John B. Brown, Paul T. Brown, Bob G. Brown, Brundrige, Burt, Cagle, Carson. THIRD ROW: Chapin, Chenault, Chesney, Chumley, Clark, Col- lins, Connor, Cornwell, Couch, Crabtree. FOURTH ROW: Craig, Crosby, Cummings, Ivan S. Dallas, Sammy H. Dallas, Davis, Dickey, Dinwiddie, Dulaney, Dulin, James S. Dunford. FIFTH ROW: VVilliaW D. Dunford, Dunlap, Durham, Easley, Edwards, Ellison, Emery, Ensign, Ezell, Fandrich, Farmer. SIXTH ROW: Ferguson, Flynn, Fordy Gamble, Gouffon, Griffin, Grigsby, Hamilton, Harper, Charles R. Harrell, Robert D. Harrell. SEVENTH ROW: Hartman, Har- vey, Haywood, Heckler, Hewgley, Hinds, Hopper, Hutchins, Jackson, . ones, Keister. Beta Sigma Chapter 255 FIRST ROW: Kennedy, Kinzel, Kirby, Krickcl, Langaard, Lessig, George Linebaugh, Jim Line- baugh, NIanning,1VIarsh. SECOND ROW: NIartin, IWathews, Rleyer, Meyersy Millery Nlills, Milner, Mitchell, John Nlont'gomcry, Len Montgomery. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Montgomery, bloom, NIurphy, Murry, NIyers, NICAHee, McCabe, NICCampbell, NICClanahan, MIcIlwaine. FOURTH ROW: McKeehan, NIcKnight, McLean, NIcNeiI, Neal, Nichols, Noble, Norris, Ogilvie, Patrick. FIFTH ROW: Rankin, Reynolds, Roper, Rouser, Sample, Scruggs, Sharp, Slaughter, Smartt, Eugene Smith, James Smith. SIXTH ROW: Robert F. Smith, Robert H. Smith, Spain, Stamps, Sterchi, Stringfellow, Tarvin, Taylor, Thompson, Thorton, Tittle. SEVENTH ROW: Troutman, Tucker, Van Arsdall, Vaughn, Vehr, Waldrum, Walker, Wardell, Weaver, Windson, Wood. Beta Sigma Chapter 256 Sigma Chi SIG N CIDER 4A 9 ww THE cffzcw WORKS : EOOTS AND SADDLES: 257 Sigma Nu Wishing to make a little of that Civil War fellowship a permanent thing, a group of troops at Virginia Military Institute in 1869 proclaimed that since fraternizing with civilans was forbidden, they would fraternize with each other. The result: Sigma Nu. Shortly after another war, in 1921, the founders of Epsilon Eta Chapter clubbed their way into U-T with their G. I. Billies. Colorwise, the N11 Sigmas elected to choose hues of black and gold. On festive occasions the brothers wear suits, white roses, and chant a lucid thing about a white start Somewhere along the way they waxed nautical, granting for 1948 the rank of Commander to Joe Mansfield . . . Lieutenant Commander Paul Dore was second in charge. Ship,s secretary was Jim Webster . . . Lynne Burke was paymaster. LOUIS ANDERSON . GEORGE BARE . LES BARE. . . LOWELL BEATY . BILL BULLEN . TOM BROWN. LYNN BURKE . BOB CRUM. JACK CRUM . CHARLES DAUBS . PAUL DORE . BILL DOWNEY . JOHN FRENCH . JOHN GURTH . BRUCE HARRISON CHARLES HEQUENBOURG . CHARLES HILL. HENRY JACKSON GEORGE JACKSON . CHARLES KEITH . JOE LAY . . FRANK MCGHEE . . HUGH MCMURRIAN . JOE MANSFIELD . ART MURPHY . KARL PARROT. KYLE REED. JxM ROBERTSON . MARTIN SPANGLER . JOHN TALLEY . HENRY VARNELL DAVID WALKER . JIM WEBSTER , ROLAND WxDNER. ED WULFS . CHUCK ASKIN . HOWARD BAKER . JACK BEELER . LOUIS BIAcxorTI . JOHN BOYD . KERN CATE. BAXTER CATO . ED COLLINS. After the Ball 15 Over MEMBERS . Knoxville, Tenn. JOE CONWAY . . Nashville, Tenn. DON DIVINE . . Nashville, Tenn. ED ELLIS t . Memphis, Tenn. BILL HAFT. . Knoxville, Tenn. MARTY HAHN . . . . . Palls, Va. TOMMY HAYNES . . Whitehaven, Tenn. BENNY HENRY . . Pensacola, Fla. DON HENRY. . . Pensacola, Fla. H. W. HUDSON . . Leesville, La. . Tenn. . Clifton Forge, Va. Tenn. Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Charleston, M0. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . Huntsville, Ala. Tenn. Tenn. . Pensacola, Fla. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. N. Y. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . Hyde, Pa. Tenn. . Knoxville, . Whitehaven, . Whitehaven, . Adams, Oneida, . Friendsville, Knoxville, . Knoxville, . Chattanooga, . Alcoa, . Knoxville, . Knoxville, . Knoxville, . Knoxville, . . . Halls, Whitehaven, . .Friendsville, . Oliver Springs, . Knoxville, . Rochester, . Jackson, . Knoxville, . Knoxville, . Knoxville, . Knoxville, . Nashville, . . . .Memphis, J. D. HUTCHINSON . ANDREW JONES . GIN KNIGHT . . DAVE MAPLES . TOMMY MASSEY . DOUG MATHEWS FRANK MCGHEE JIM MINOR . BILL OAKS. HENRY OGLE . . . . HOWARD F. O,NEIL. PRESTON PERKINS . ALAN PETREE. JOHN PICKINS. PETE REMINE EDDY REPAZ . J. C. RIEDER . BOB RINEARSON . WILLIAM ROEHL AL RUSSAS . J05 SABOL . BOB SMITH. BILL STEELMAN . JERRY SULLIVAN. TOM TARVERY . BILL TUGWELL . TOM VESSER . RAY WEBSTER . . CHARLES WHEELER. JOHN WILLIAMS . . M. A. WILLIAMS . BILL WRIGHT . CLEON WRINKLE . GIN WRINKLE . . Reseda, Calif. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. .Knoxville, Tenn. . Philadelphia, Pa. .Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Harriman, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Norris, Tenn. . Dayton, Tenn. .Knoxville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Painsville, Ohio .Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. .Knoxville, Tenn. .Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Clinton, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. , Knoxville, Tenn. .Providence, R. I. . Lansford, Pa. .Knoxville, Tenn. . Mulberry, Tenn. .Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Maryville, Tenn. .- Oiiver Springs, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Norris, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . Cleveland, Tenn. . Cleveland, Tenn. IWe Got Mine-How About You? Anderson, George Bare, Les Bare, Beaty, Bullen, Brown, Burke. SECOND ROW FIRST ROW Haynes, Harrxson, THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW Bob Crum, Jack Crum, Daubs, Dore, Downey, French, Gurth. Hequenbourd M 7 Lay, McMurrian Henry Jackson, George Jackson, Keith. Hill, Murphy, ! ! Talley, Vamell ! Robertson, Spangler Wulfs Reed, Repaz. FIFTH ROW: Webster arrot, P I ansfield , idner W , 7 Walker Chapter Ion Eta i Eps 259 Sigma Phi Epsilon Another product of the University of Richmondk fraternity ward is Sigma Phi Epsilon, which In 1913 it was deemed old enough to seek its own With a rare Hash was presented to the world in 1901. fortune at Tennessee, and U-T adopted a member known as Alpha. of brilliance this Greek group matched a pair of colors with a pair of flowers for its official preferences which are consistent, if not downright artistic: purple and red . . . the violet and Chief baby sitter was Edward Brown . . . Vice-President Jim the American beauty rose. Maxey helped out when needed. Secretary Richard Loyd recorded the events of the year . . . Historian Andrew Nastallah added them to the family tree . . . Paul Hughes rattled the coffers. NATE A. BASTIAN ........ Nashville, JAMES M. BEAN ........ Winchester, THOMAS R. BELL ......... Decherd, DON G. BINKLEY ......... Detroit, HENRY BRITAIN ......... Nashville, EDWARD BROWN ........ Chattanooga, JULIAN E. BRYANT ....... Savannah, ROBERT A. BURGIN ....... Knoxville, JOHN E. CANNON ...... Chattanooga, CHARLES A. CARSON ..... Chattanooga, HERBERT H. COULTER ...... Knoxville, ROBERT M, CROSS ........ Donelson, ROBERT D. CULLOM ....... Donelson, RICHARD J. DAVIS ......... Dayton, GEORGE E. DAY ......... Kingston, JAMES M. DELZELL ........ Decherd, EDWARD E. DUNN ........ Knoxville, HENRY B. EUBANK ....... Knoxville, JOHN H. FARGASON ....... Arlington, JAMES B. FELTS ....... Ashland City, EDWARD J. FRECH ........ Paterson, NELSON L. GRISWOLD ...... Franklin, JOHN L. HADLEY ......... Madison, FRED L. HAILE ......... Gainesboro, LON A. HANKINS ........ Knoxville, J. KEITH HARRIS ........ Sweetwater, MARK DANIEL HAYNIE ..... Hartsville, WILLIAM M. HIBBETT ...... Nashville, RICHARD F. HIGH ........ Crossville, LEO D. HOLLOWAY ....... Memphis, JAMES H. HORNSBY ....... Peakland, KENNETH H, HOWARD ..... Maryville, PAUL G. HUGHES Oakdale, HUGH P. HUNERWADEL . . . . Chattanooga, WILTON N. HUTCHISON . . . .Harriman, VIRGIL HUSTON ......... Knoxville, Couldnit Get A Date, Huh? Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Mich . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. N A J . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn . Tenni Tenn. Tenn . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Term. Tenn . Tenn. Tenni MEMBERS BILL M. JOHNSON ....... Scotts Hill, Tenn. JAMES R. JONES ......... Madison, Tenn. JAMES 0. KING ......... Knoxville, Tenn. REGINALD W. KLING ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. JERRY F. LAUGHLIN . . . .Chimney Rock, N. C. ALVIN O. LEINART ...... Chattanooga, Tenn JAMES HILL LILLIE ........ Franklin. Tenn. EDWIN E. LITTON ........ Knoxville, Tenn. RICHARD E. LOYD ......... Lebanon, Tenn. MAURICE K. LUSK ........ Knoxville, Tenn EDWIN s. MCBRIDE ....... Covington, Tenn. THOMAS DALE MCCOY ..... Little, Rock, Ark. DONALD H. MACLEOD ........ Cloyet, Vat JACK MARTIN .......... Nashville, Tenn. LEE B. MARTIN ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. JOSEPH Pi MASSEY ........ Raleigh, Tenn. JAMES W. MAXEY ...... Ashland City, Tenn. SPENCER E. MILLARD ..... Union City, Tenn. JOE H. MONGER ........ Sweetwater, Tenn. WILLIAM F. MOORE ....... Memphis, Tenn THAD MORRIS .......... Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE M. NADER ...... St. Augustine, Fla. ANDREW K. NASRALLAH ..... Jacksonville, Fla. JEFF W. NEWBILL ........ Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE NIEDERHAUSER ..... Donelson, Tenni WALTER E. NUNN ......... Glasgow, Ky. ROMULUS A. PAYNE ...... Covington, Tenn. EARL C. PIPPIN ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. WALTER RATTERMAN ...... Nashville, Tenn. SAM RAY ........... Chattanooga, Tenn. MORRIS A. REECE .......... Glasgow, Ky. EDMOND F. REYNOLDS ...... Franklin, Tenn. CHARLES T. ROBINSON . . . GLENN S. ROTHBERGER. . . ALANSON B. SMITH ...... Decaturville, Tenn. WILLIAM S. STANTON ...... Nashville, Tenn. . Chattanooga , Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES L. STREET ......... Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT S. SUTHERLAND . . . . Lenoir City, Tenn. JOHN L. SWINDELL ....... Nashville, Tenn. JACK D, THOMPSON ........ Athens, Tenn. STANLEY THROGMORTON ..... Memphis, Tenn. E. G. TOLLETT ......... Crossville, Tenn. WILLIAM DANIEL TOWERS. . Chattanooga, Tenn. JACK W. WEST .......... Knoxville, Tenn. MARTIN F. WILKERSON . . . .Lenoir City, Tenn. GEORGE FRED WILLIAMS. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. J. M. ARMSTRONG ........ Knoxville, Tenn. MAHLON E. CANTRELL ..... Nashville, Tenn. THOMAS M, CATE ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JIMMY DAY ............ Kingston, Tenn. C. J. GANTT .......... Knoxville, Tenn. TOM S. HAWKINS ......... Bartlett, Tenn. G. A. HINES .......... Knoxville, Tenn. OTTIS B. HUDDLESTON . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. EARL C. HUTCHISON ...... Harriman, Tenn. SAM C. LOVE .......... Nashville, Tenn. JACK MCGUIRE .......... Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES T. MARTIN ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. CHESTER L. PEDIGO ......... Franklin, Ky. ROBERT M. PEACH ......... Alcoa, Tenn. OLIVER M. RADFORD ....... Trimble, Tenn. JAMES E. REECER ........ Nashville, Tenn. JOHN E. RENEAU ........ Memphis, Tenn. JAMES E. RHEGNESS ....... Knoxville, Tenn. WALLACE ROBBINS ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM W. ROBINSON . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. ALBERT R. ROTELLA ........ Paterson, N. J. WILLIAM O. SCHISM ...... Kingsport, Tenn. LAWRENCE O. SIEG ..... Junction City, Kans. JAMES T, STANDIFER ...... Knoxville, Tenn. E. J. WEBER ........... Memphis, Tenn. FRED L. WILKERSON ....... Knoxville, Tenn. Dancing In The Dark FIRST ROVV: Bastian, Bean, Bell, Binkley, Britain, Brown, Bryant, Burgin. SECOND ROVV: Cannon, Carson, Coulter, Cross, Cullam, Davis, Day, Delzell. THIRD ROW: Dunn, Eubank, Fargason, Felts, Frech, Griswold, Hadley, Haile. FOURTH ROW: Hankins, Harris, Haynie, Hibbett, High, Holloway, Hornsby, Howard. FIFTH ROW: Hughes, Hunerwadel, Hutchison, Huston, Johnson, Jones, King, Kling, Laughlin. T ennessee Alpha Chapter 261 FIRST ROW: Leinart, Lillie, Littony Loyd, Lusk, McBride, McCoy, IWaCLeod. SECOND ROW: ROVV: ROVV: ROW: Jack Martin, Lee B. Martin, Massey, Maxey, Millard, Rlon'ger, Rloore. Morris. THIRD Nader, Nasrallah, Newbill, Niederhauser, Nunn, Payne, Pippin, Porter. FOURTH Ratterman, Ray, Reece, Reynolds, Robinson, Rothberger, Smith, Stanton, Street. FIFTH Sutherland, Swindell, Thompson, Throgmorton, Tollett, Towers West, Wilkerson, Wil- Iiams. T ennessee Alpha Chapter 262 Ion Sigma Phi Eps u $aw mum m awn a $ng EPDQOR STEP! ROPE THAT CAL? H ,m. m T. m 9 FM CH m, M 263 Zeta Beta T an Alpha Nu of Zeta Beta Tau is the newest member of the family of fraternities at Tennessee, having arrived here in 1942. This year marks the liftieth anniversary of the fraternityts national founding in New York in 1898, which should call for some celebrating. If it is long and loud enough, it might prove sufhciently distracting to enable a few scholarship honors to be sidetracked from their usual destination, the ZBT house. The official colors of Zeta Beta Tau are blue and white; no flower has been adopted. President Howard Waller tried to keep the lid on, with the help of Alvin Eber. Myron Kushner wrote out the warrants when the boys got out of hand; Mannie Ettingoff collected the fines. MEMBERS ROY BLOCK. . . . . . , . . t . .Chattanooga, Tenn. SOL A. ROSENBLUMt . . e . , . . . .Nashville, Tenn. JAY P. BLUMENFELD . . . , . . t . . . Memphis, Tenn. SAM L. ROSENFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . Jellico, Tenn. JAMES BRANSON . . . . . . t . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. HERBERT M. ROTH . e . . . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. PHILIP BUSH . . , . . . . . t . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. SANFORD S. RYWELL e . . . . . . . . Harriman, Tenn. SAMUEL DATTEL . . . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. BENNY SALKY . . . . . . . . , , t . Memphis, Tenn. HAROLD DIFTLER . . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. DAVID A. SCHWARTZ . . . V . . , t . Chattanooga, Tenn. REUBEN DUBROW . t . t . . . . . , Chattanooga, Tenn. HAROLD SIEGEL. . . . t . , . , e t Chattanooga, Tenn. ALVIN D. EBER . . . , . , , . . . t . Memphis' Tenn. STANLEY C. SIMON , . . . t . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. MANNIE ETTINGOFF . . . t . . . . e . . Memphis, Tenn. RAMON L. SOLOMON . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. MYRON FINE . . . . t . . . . . . . t Memphis, Tenn. EVAN STURM . . . . . . . . . . . . . LaFollette, Tenn. MARVIN GOLDFARB . , . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT SYKES . . . e . . t . t . . Fayetteville, N. C. JOSEPH GOODSTEIN . . . . e t . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. HERBERT TABB . e . . . . . . t . . Chattanooga, Tenn. PAUL E. GREENBERG . . , . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. CLAUDE A. TITCHE, JR. . t . . , . . , t Memphis, Tenn. MARVIN KOLODKIN . . . . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. HUGH UNGER . . . e . . . . e . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. ARNOLD KRIEGER . . . . e . , . . t . . Pittsburgh, Pa. HOWARD WALLER . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. MYRON KUSHNER. . t . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. NORTON VVATERMAN , . . . , , . . .Jackson, Miss. LAWRENCE LEVINE . . . t . t . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. HENRY WURTZBURG, JR. . , e . . . t . . Memphis, Tenn. HERBERT LIPMAN . . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. LOUIS J. EPSTEIN . . . . . . . , . . Chattanooga, Tenn. DAVID ROBINSON . . . t . . . t . . . Knoxville, Tenn. IvaN H. PEXSER, JR. . . . e . . . . , Memphis, Tenn. MELVIN ROBINSON . . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. SAM S. SCHWARTZ . . . . . . . . . . e Memphis, Tenn. Z. B. Tepee Stacked and Packed FIRST ROVV: Block, Blumcnfeld, BransonJ Bush, Dattel, Diftlel', Dubrow. SECOND ROVV: Eber, Ettingoff, Fine, Goldfarb, Goodstein, Greenberg, Kolodkin. THIRD ROW: Krieger, Kush- ner, Levine, Lipman, David Robinson, NIeIVin Robinson, Rosenblum. FOURTH ROVV: Rosen- field, Roth, Rywell, Salky, Schwartz, Siegcl, Simon, Solomon. FIFTH ROW: Sturm, Sykes, Tabb, 1itche, Unger, VVchr, Waterman, VVurtzburg. Alpha N u Chapter 265 m, k FAQX P-HA . UDDER EX-HASTION . a H eWRK' PANT-IwiALQONS ' AND GUIT-H mmmxww rw r : YOU IN THE DOOR-AT EASE, I I xxx.x- SOUTHLRN BELLE AND TELEPHONE - j! . . WBLINDS DA y The VOLUNTEER singles out a few star performers in the . . . T ennessee T hea ter of Operations We think that star performances can be turned in by the supporting cast as well as the individuals. Here we have a program filled with those who contribute a lot to the campus show and often go unnoticed due to the behind-the-scenes nature of their contribution. First off, we give notice to the Producer-Direetors, the big-dealers with the cigars, like the All- VVith our First Nights and Passing Judgments, Esky reviews the acts of both Carnicus and the 33,? l' ,waw Students Club, the Ag Club, the ACE Board, and the Beaver Club. As a general thing, if therels ;. mmvg a . . . . . .t . . . . 95.1.; , t. weak? a anythmg domg on the AethltV Staget 1t 5 because one of these orgamzatlons was the angel for It. All-Sing, and even hands out a few bug-eyed and mustachioed Volscars la backwoods version of Hollywood's Oscarl to the show-stoppers. Next we look into the studios and the lecture halls, where the Radio Workshop is on the air as the Broadcaster, and the Debate Society seorches the air as the Critic. Overtures and Fanfares go to the orchestra pit where the Training Orchestra is tuning up, to the bandstand 0f the University Band, to the loft with the University Chorus, and to the dances of the Nahheeyayli Board and the blaring name bands. From there, itls just a step backstage to look in on the work of the publicationsethe Orange and White, the Tennessean, the Volunteer, and the Tennessee Engineer. 0th front, the Usher Corps is seating the audience, and we have an idea of what is necessary to stage all that goes on in the Tennessee Theater of Operations. W K - ', '. l Ill, 1 . . ' 'V, JIMMY GARNER. . . . . . . .rlttiroilim Editor Betty Ashe, Jane Campbell, Delores Clarke, Tom Nelson. W W. VWW a, 429, Lame: en: .mwigtvtggw t '35ng mm V ., ;. A'n I i . 3 r'. . P00RMANQS 0SCAB ESKY QD ESQUIRE, INC. USED WITH PERMISSION When it comes time to honor a few of the show-stopping activities, leave it to the man with the mustache to stick his head into the scene. We named the result a Volscar, but call it what on ma it,s intended to single out these organizations as outstandin activities around the Y Y! g Hill. PBODUCEB The All Students 9 Whether you like it or not, as long as you are oPricially enrolled in the university, Vou ARE a member of the All Students, Club. You have no choice in the matter; if you donlt like it, you can just drop out of school. The ASC Council is composed of 28 members: the four Club officers, the presidents of each class, and one representative from each college. Besides these elected 272 Club representatives, the presidents of the two Christian jOHN Q4 BRADLEY, President organizations, the president of WSGA, two intramural managers, and two representatives-at-large appointed by the Council are included in the membership. Ex-ochio members are the presidents of the Fraternity Relations Board, the Womelfs Pan-Hellenic Council, the Inde- pendent Students Organization, two representatives from the Publications Council, and the dance chairman. Would anyone else like to sit? DIBECTOBS COUNCIL MEMBERS JOHN Q. BRADLEY . .Pn'sidrnl TOM VAUGHAN . Vite-Presidz'nl NANCY SMITH , Srnwlury JOE LAY Trwsmvr GEORGE OLIPHANT . V PI'rJidmtt Sym'or Class J. C. DUNN . . Prysidmzt Junior Class WALT SCARBROUGH . . Pre'xidml Sophomorw Class HAROLD JOHNSON . . Prm'idmt Frrxllman Clan JOHN CAMPBELL .Jgriwllurr Repre'smltaliwv ED MCCONNEIJ. . Buxinwx xldminixiralion Rrpl'mmtali-vt' ERIE KATE PORTER . Homr Etnnomir; Rrprmmlati-w JUDY LEITH . . Edumtian Represmlatirw DICK JARMON . ELEANOR KYHER . JOHN KLEIN . DAVE DODSON BRUCE FRANKLIN . FRANK QUALLS . JOE STRONG . 273 HUI'ND BABE . HU YT PA Y N E ELIZABETH ALLRED . BETT Y LINDSA Y . GORDON SAMS . . Larw Rrprru'ulutiq'r Lilu'ral iris prrmmtaliwc . Enyinuv' Rpprrsmlaliwv . Alllllvliv Ra'przsrnmtiaw Vltlllrlir RFIH'I'IVIIIUZII'LW . IVH'slmmn .ldiviwr . Il Largr , :1! Lul'gz' YIWCJ . YII'CJ . II'SUJ . Dame Chairman PBODUCEB The Ag Club In order to be a member of the Ag Club, it islft a prerequisite to have sowed wild oats, and raised cane . . . for each student in the college of Agriculture is considered eligible to join. Originally began as the Dairy Club in 1889 teven then the University of Tennessee had been on the QhHill for 98 yearsh , a series of cross-breedings evolved it into the Farmerhs Club, then the Rural Science Club, and finally, in 1908, to the U. T. Ag Club. DALLAS CANTWHL Prr'xidrnl In addition to improving student-faculty relation- ships, the Ag Club fulfills three important ftmctions in the University life, by being big boosters for Barn- warmin,, annual homecoming festivity, by publishing the Tennessee Farmer? and staging the Round-uph each spring. The officers are: Dallas Cantwell, President; Jon Griffin, Vice-President; Billy Evans, Treasurer; William C. Garland, Secretary; J. B. Peck, Sergeant-at-Arms; and T. Y. Robinson, Critic. 274 DIBECTIDBS Top left-Getting the Cubs out. Righte-Queen for the day. Lower Ieft-Corn Traption. Lower centereCorn feed. Lower rightsCOrn Fed-eration. T he T ennessee Farmer The Tmmem'e Farmer is a montth magazine published under the sponsorship and leadership of the Ag Club, for and by the :1g students. It is considerably more than a collegiate version of The Country Gentleman.H It prints news of new agricultural developments and trends, besides the news of the ag schooPs sister school, home economics. In addition, the HFarmeW helps keep alumni in touch With the campus activities. The Editorial Staff are Dabney VVeIlford, Editor-in-Chief; A. J. Ashe, Assistant Editor, Travis Plunkett, Associate Editor; Jeff Newbill, Associate Editor; Wallace Dudney, Managing Editor; Jon Griffin' Assistant Managing Editor. The Business Staff are Harold Hardison, Business Manager; john R. Owens, Assistant Business Manager; Bill Arnold, Circulation NIanager; John E. Simpsony Local Circulation; John Myers, Mail Circulation; James Bailey, Advertising Manager; A. J. Sims, Adviser. The Departmental Editors and Reporters are Edward Raikes, Ed Bell, Bobby Gilliam, Archie Sanford, Bob Breeding, Fred Laine, David Robinson, Jess Brown, Wayne Scott, John Phillips, Bob Clement, Jack McClean, Thomas Green, J. P. Neeley, Alvin Blake, George Conley, Paul Hutton, Mark Harris, Bill Skinner, Joe Dunn, James Love, Max Cobble, Frank Hinton. The Home Economics Staff are Virginia Hutton, Editor; Ann Dooley, Marion VValIing, Beverly Crowell, Wyndham Parkey, Sue Downs, Jean Sellers, Reporters. PBODUCEB A. C. E. Board Every poor engineer at the Hill,, is automatically a member of the Association of Collegiate Engineers. Once a year the clan blossoms forth with RAce Day? elects a few queens, holds a dance, and performs miracles in Estabrook and Ferris. Said miracles completely befuddle parents who wonder just what their sons are learning at college anyway, make the girls say gtMy, Alonzo, I didtft know you were so smartefhnd leave the business admin- istration students in sad need of a stimulant. The modem A.CE. is the offspring of the Order of the Knights of Saint Patrick, founded at the University of Missouri in 1903. It seems a stone bearing the critic message, Erin Go Braughfi was found under a building at U. M. Literally translated, iQErin Go Braughi, means Q'Saint Patrick was an engineer? and therefore Saint Patrick has become the patron saint of all engineers. U. T35 chapter of ACE. organized in 1917, is a charter HOWARD WINN Presidmzt member of the national society, due to the work of Prof. R. C. Matthews. A11 engineering student activities are originated and governed by the ACE. Board whose members are the ACE. Board officers, the president and two representatives from each of the four major departments of the College of Engineering, and two representatives from Tau Beta Pi. The oHicers include: Howard Winn, President; Leon Farris, Vice-President; and Gene Holtofer, Secretary- Treasurer. The council members are: Joe Woodson, A.S.M.E.; Edwin Stearns, A.S.M.E.; Walter Meacham, A.S.M.E.; Stan Merritt, A.I.E.E.; George Oliphant, A.I.E.E.. Ed Mullikan, A.I.E.E.; Robin Williams, A.I.Ch.E.; Carol Cowan, A.I.Ch.E.; Bill Shelow, A.I.Ch.E.; William Ross, A.I.C.E.; Conrad Hale, A.I.C.E.; Dalton Tomlinson, A.I.C.E.; Phil Barnhart, Tau Beta Pi; Jack Swearington, Tau Beta Pi. DIBECTIDBS T he Beaver Club The large letters and figures spelled out by the king- size cards during the half-time period at the football games, are the work of the busy Beaver Club. You can never really appreciate all the hard work of organ- izing and staging these displays until you graduate and sit in the West stands. Not only that, the Beaver Club is the oPricial welcoming committee of the University for all guests, and has charge of herding thousands of kids around during High School Day. However, the primary purpose of the Beaver Club remains unchangedeto express the best in school spirit and the feeling of loyalty to the University. To get the Club,s quota of memberS, one beaver is chosen from each fraternity and sorority, and four independent beavers are added. The Clubis faculty advisor is Dr. Albert Rapp and the ofhcers are: Rollin Wilson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President; Ruth Harrison, Alpha Omicron Pi, Vice- President; Marjorie Duncan, Delta Zeta, Secretary; Beaver Business Ray Baker, Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer; and Jere Bradshaw, Delta Tau Delta, Quartermaster. The members include: Henrietta Brown, Chi Omega; Faun DeLozier, Sigma Kappa; Betty Drennin, Alpha Delta Pi; Marjorie Duncan, Delta Zeta; Ruth James, Kappa Delta; Jo Law, Zeta Tau Alpha; Carolyn Sawyer, Alpha Omicron Pi; Ruth Harrison, Alpha Omicron Pi; Doris White, Phi Mu; Mary F. Sargent, ISO; June Tolley, ISO; Betty Brewer, ISO; Nancy Hipshire, Delta Delta Delta; Dot Levy, Alpha Delta Pi; Helen Hier, Delta Gamma; Ray Baker, Lambda Chi Alpha; Joe Batger, Phi Sigma Kappa; Jere Brad- shaw, Delta Tau Delta; Joe Powell, Pi Kappa Phi; Charles Carson, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Jack Crum, Sigma Nu; Kent Ford, Alpha Tau Omega; Marvin Goldforb, Zeta Beta Tau; Bob Taylor, Delta Sigma Phi; Bob Vaughn, Sigma Chi; Bill Van Cleave, Pi Kappa Alpha; John Watson, Kappa Sigma; Rollin Wilson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Bill Switzer, Phi Gamma Delta; and Matthew Peck, ISO. FIRST NIGHTS AND AwuNI umm vaoqu m., AM ya, m1 Carnicus One of the main events on the program of the Tennessee talent available necessitated two nights of entries, the Theater of Activities is Carnicus. This act is almost a Saturday night show being followed by the annual Cat- vaudeville revival, with skits, individual stunts, clowns, nicus dance. Martin Winfrey and Betty Lindsay were and all the laughs Carnicus is famous for. This year, the co-managers of the 1947 Carnicus. VOLSCABS T0 THE WINNERS In addition to the regular cup award, Here,s a gold Esky Oscar for the Delta Delta Delta Sorority entry. The Delta try the VOLUNTEER hands down a Volscar to was a highly laughable take-off on the the Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Winner of the boys skit with their presentation of the slogan, RKilroy was here. Angels Viewed opera RCarmen. The production consisted the world from the heavens and took the audience to nearly every part of the globe Of a take-off on the opera, The parodies on to show the lands that Kilroy had devas- p opular songs, modern dress, and symphony tated, and don,t think he didn,t get around! orchestra helped them take OE With the trophy. Don? Tease Me . . . . . . Just Squeeze Me 278 PASSING J UDGEDI EN TS .,' 5 . .m '3 mm mm THEY SHUDA NU BET FIRST NIGHTS AND e Um'mn'ty of Twikbklini Mushy m h A U S ' I ' e . - any The critics raved about the 1947 Sing. Esky was im- sororities really caught iand heldT his eye. Eight singing pressed, too, and awarded a pair of awards, cast in his groups participated in the Sing, sponsored by A.S.C., own image. He thought the ftats sounded hne, but the and managed by Conway Garlington. VOLSCABS T0 THE WINNERS A bit of old to Ka a Delta winner The winner of the boys, division was the . g RP , . 1n the sorority competition. These glrls gave forth with The Parade of the Wood- en Soldiers,y and 'tDaybreakF On the latter number, the striking lighting effect tplus Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity with their rendition of uSong of the Vagabond:3 and the QTLost Chord? This win racked up the sixth consecutive win, and retired a second cup for the S.A.E. shelf. their marvelous voices, of courseT cinched the silver cup for them. 280 JAEJGEMENTS T he 194? Sing Program Women 98 0rganigati0ns ALPHA OMICRON PI Trees ......................... Kilmer and Rasback The Donkey Serenade ................ Rudolph Friml CHI OMEGA alousie, ............................. Jacob Gade 0 en Our E es ................ William MacFarlane P Y DELTA DELTA DELTA There Are Such Things ..... Adams, Baer, and Meyer Begin the Beguine ...................... Cole Porter KAPPA DELTA Parade of the Wooden Soldiers .......... Leon Jessel Daybreak ............................ Fred Grofe Men 93 Organigations PHI GAMMA DELTA Filandia ...... V . . . . . V . . . V Jean Sibelius Set Down Servant ................. Robert Shaw ALPHA TAU OMEGA Dry Bones ....................... Spiritual Medley: Tea for Two ........... Vincent Youmans Pve Got You Under My Skin .......... Cole Porter PI KAPPA ALPHA Goin, Home. . . . V V V .Anton Dvorak Stouthearted Men ...... . ...... Sigmund Romberg SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Song of the Vagabond, . . . . . . . . Rudolph Friml The Lost Chord. . ...... . . , .Arthur Sullivan AWARDING OF CUPS AH StudenES Club Cup R. C. Smith, A.S.C. President University Concerts Cup ......................... ............... Ralph Frost, Concerts Manager 281 BBOADCASTEBS Radio Workshop JACK WIcS'rnkom; Prt'sizh'ul OFFICERS . President Vice-President JACK WESTBROOK . ED LENNON ttAnd a little mike shall lead them? At least, it has lead 58 of them, men and women students, to join U-T,s Radio Workshop in the fall quarter. Directed by Kenneth D. Wright and carried on under the Division of University Extension, aim of the Workshop is to beam adult education programs throughout the state on commercial stations. The quarter hour broadcasts are miked from the third floor studio in South College, written and presented by students. Workshop students have discovered a new facet of activity, sprinkled with colorful jargon-ttpiek up your cue ; fade off mike ; Hwatch your 1eve1heand have discovered What seven deadlines a week means. Quite a discovery; many pro radio people are still making it! As to particulars, the Radio Workshop does three shows weekly on VVSM, Nashville, 50,000 watt Clear channel station, five programs weekiy on VVIBK, Knoxville tthe three VVSM periods are aired simultaneously on IBK, plus two exclusivesx one a week on VVROL, Knoxville, and a single on VVNOX, Knoxville. These are fall quarter programs; a number will be added during the school year. Agriculture, Home EC, and current aHairs are spotlighted on the seven fall shnws. ttTODAYhS TENNESSEE FARMER 0n Pyrtuzed in the group picture a! right below are, Front Row: Jack Westbrook, Eddie Lander, Walter Beiket Dorothy Godfrey, Katherine Davis, Ed Lennon, David DukesY Ludwell Alexanden Stanton French. Sawyer, Helen McNeil. Seated: KATHARINE DAVIS . BARBARA SAVVYER . . . .N'aw'pim'y . Pulzlirily Srz'rrlary VVBIK Thursdays at 12:45 p.m., ttMEETINt AT UNCLE WILLtS on WSM and VVIBK Fridays at 12:45 p.m., and t'VOICE FROM THE FARM, Wire recorded on Varinus East Tennessee farms and heard on VVNOX Saturdays at 5:30 a.m. carry the ball for the Ag College. ' TENNESSEE BREAD- BASKETH 0n VVROL Tuesdays at 1:45 p.m1 and HHOME- MAKERSy ALMANACy, 0n VVSM and VVIBK Wednesdays at 12:45 p.m. regale the housewives with hnmemaking ideas. TENNESSEE AND THE VVORLIV 0n VVSM and VVIBK Mondays at 12:45 p.m.y and UTENNESSEE EDITORS SPEAK'I Tuesdays 0n VVIBK at 12:45 p.m. deal with Current news. Ten announcers, thirty-four dramatic aspirantsy four engi- neers, three production men, and seven script writers make up the Radio Workshop. In addition to the practical and always urgent work on the actual shows, Mr. Wright has four coaching sessions each week of an hour and a half duration. The Workshop has an organization setup, oHicers selected, a control room and a studio equipped for broadcasting, rehearsals and making transcriptions, And seven programs a week, waiting impatiently to he produced. Result: good, sound experience for the students and worthwhile education for the adults Ivf Tennessee. Laura Donaldson, Frances Sims, Barbara Pence. Barbara Standing: Bill Pope, Jimmy Friedman, Wallace Hawkins, Jimmie Felts, Virgil Huston, Jack McKeehan. Tom Dillon, George Nader, Roger Brock, Harvey Soule. Fred ferry, Earle Henley, Bucky Howard, Jun Branson. Not piuured: Russ Dynes, Ann Boyd, Meli sa McMurry, Munsey Siack. Charlotte Thigpen, Jo Meyer, Ed Pace4 Emily Lusby, Bruce Byrd, Paul Hodges, Sarah Booth, Jean Medlin, Ann 111 1y Kohnstone, Jo Ann Lusby, Evan Sturm, Nancy Megel, Sara Gentry, Mary Patterson, Ann Rogers, Betty Todd, VVilton Hutchison, Dick High, Bill Towers, George Ghbezt, Eddie Parker, Biil Nunn, Esther Shagan, Sigmund LitoH. AND CBITICS Debate Society MRS, MARY SWEET Adm, The University of Tennessee Debate Society forensics, so that they are ready to meet any got up steam again in January 1947 and since challenger on the platform. .The fall quarter saw then ites been a hot Ayres. Local debates serve Oxford University get talked to a draw by the to keep the members up on their speech and voluble Volunteers. Fint Row: Aubrey W. Tramel, Presidenl, Melvin Robinson, Vice-President, Asa Ambrister. Secretary, Jack Robertson, Treasurer, David Cook, Reporter. Sewnd Row: Edwin Bowditch, Arthur Davis, Genetha Duffy, Ernest L. Early, Joan Edington. Thzrd Raw: Betty Hiscock, Jack D. McKeehan, Ernest Newbern, Dewey Turner. Member; mu piumed: Howard Cross, Ott Davis, Frank Russell. 283 0VEBTUBES AND T he 0rchestra Something new has been added, and seems to Unlike most activities around here, here,s one be a good start towards the day when the Uni- that nets an hour,s elective credit. Stand back and versity can boast a fine orchestra. Under the leave me at that glockenspeil. WednesdaySethree baton of Mr. David Van Vactor, the orchestra to five. is a training ground for professional musicians, Below are a couple of scenes of sections of the as well as a play-ground for the pleasure musician. orchestra. Come on down and sit in. 284 FANFABES The U. T. Band Natty in new uniforms, the University of Ten- nessee Band has represented the University at all of the 1947 football games. The band, carrying V01 colors into rival territories, is making the South realize that Tennessee students are as apt at note-making at half-time as they are at note-taking at class-time. At the same time, more and more are seeing that these trips are a mighty good deal. Pardon me while I run to get on the bandwagon, tOO. WALTER RYBA Director The ofhcers are Captain R. J. Gilbert; First Lieutenant Don Dulany; Second Lieutenant M. E. Henegar, In; Band Sponsor Ann Dean; Drum Major Blaine J. Farmer; Majorettes Doris Taylor, Betty Hammack; Twirlers U. S. Adkins, George Dinwiddie; Director Walter Ryba. Pictured below are Gilbert, Dulaney, Henegar, Dean, Farmer, Dinwiddie, Hammock, Taylor, Adkins. 11in! Row: Gilbert, Dulany. Hengan Dean. Second ROW: Farmer, Dinwiddie, Hammackr Taylor Adkinst 285 0VEBTUBES AND First Row: Arnold, Barton, Bell, Blevins7 Bowers, Brinkley. Second ROW: Bob Cochran, Eugene Cochran, Doka. Dotson, Eversole, Good Third Row: Hall, Hatfield, Hoffman, Hudson, Johnson, Kling. Fourth Row: Kofmehl, Lane, Lee, Martin, Melford, Marina, Nelson. Fifth Row: Rutherford, Shannon, Simmons, Joe Smith, Paul Smith, Stanton, Townsend Members pictured above: Arnold, Barton, Bell, Ble- vins, Bowers, Brinkley, B. Cochran, E. Cochran, Doka, Dotson, Eversole, Good, Hall, Hatfield, Honan, Hudson, Johnson, King, Kofmehl, Lane, Lee, Martin, Melford, Morina, Nelson, Rutherford, Shannon, Sim- mons, J. Smith, P. Smith, Stanton, Townsend. Members not pictured: Adkins, Allen, Anderson, Brown, Chapman, Cooper, Cockrum, Costello, Crowder, Conn, Deal, Dewey, Dyer, Ewell, Fagen, Finch, Finkel- stein, Frizzell, Gabbard, Hatchet, Henry, Hutson, King, Kirk, IVIcPherson, Miller, Montgomery, Nunley, Ogle, Roberts, Robertson, Rutledge, Sherbakoof, Sherrod, Smith, Spears, Strange, Seaton, Sykes, Thompson, Til- son, Tittle, Underwood, Wallen, Willien, Wood, Winter. -- FANFABES :; RYBA 13530? W $ IBWTSIANDERSE OVEBTUBES AND T he U. T . Chorus If you want to have a voice in a worthy student activity, lend it to the University Chorus . theyhll give it back, unharmed, and you,ll have a fme time in the meantime. Youjll join the hundred plus other members who,ve successfully passed auditioning. Several concerts are given each year under the directorship of Mr. Lester Bucher; Dr. Lee S. Greene is the accompanist. 2' we e E3? 90? Eat t The officers are: James King, President; Ann McFadden, Publicity Chairman; Bill Tillery, Pro- gram Chairman; Virginia Bottom, Membership Chairman; Al Palko, Transportation Chairman; Katherine Kimsey, Social Chairman; Mary Eliza- beth Stevens and Ann Graham, Rolls and C01- Iections; Doris Mauk and Betsy Hill, Librarians. 288 F AN F ARES MEMBERS Soprano Phyllis Bewley Lois Boop Margaret Boss Peggy Bostick Virginia Bottom Marie Brakebill Irma Jean Brooks Cosette Carter Betty Chandler Betty Clifton Sheila Cochran Lucille Colbach Jeanette Crawford Mary Jane Davis Ann Digby Joan Diehl Nfarian Drake Betsy Dunlap Carolyn Elkins Sally Ellis Frances Fisher Mary Payne Fowle Estoleen Gibson Anne Graham Mary Ellen Hallock Betty Hamilton Wanda Heatherly Delois Hicks Doris Miriam Horton Letty Hutton Marilyn Hurst Ida Bille Jackson Billie Cleo Johnstone Frances Wilson Alto Ann Adsmond Rebecca Burns Ann Kauffmzm Katherine Kimsey Nancy Lawrence Marie Lacy Jessie Rhea Looper Emily Lusby Doris Jane Mauk Shirley Faye McCoy Barbara McEver Ann McFadden Jean Michael Helen Montzooras Martha Morris Mary Lee Moser E. Justine Needham Alice Penland Carolyn Pipkin Mildred Prichard Eva Reed Patty Regan Lois Richardson Jane Rush Elizabeth Schofield Betty Slaughter Helen Smith Margaret Smith Carolyn Stovall Margaret Jean Taylor Kathryn Thomas Martha Titshaw Mary Nell Veazey Norma VVaIker Doris Watson Elizabeth Ann Connor Beverly Crowell 289 Marianne Davis Rena M. DeHart Ruth Drinnen Jean Edmonds Lena Evans Sara Faucette Frances Ford Patricia Gardner Martha Graves Q. Elizabeth Gresham Sylvia Hamilton Bettye Hargis Betsy Hill Eva Jenkin Tenor J. W. Bentley M. A. Buckingham W. H. Jones Tom Lane Al Palko Bass Joe Bacon Jon Burnett Tom R. Carlisle James E. Carroll J. Harrison Crawford Royce Cowan Bob Daly Arthur Davis Don Dickinson John Evans Jack Hamilton Taylor Hill Tom Huffstelle R. Hobson James King John D. Kneis Arnold Krieger Charles Lambert Herbert H. Lane, Jr. Sue Kefauver Ruth Ellen Kelley Shirley Ledgerwood Sarah Lowry Mellssa MCMurry Marian Miller Virginia Moser Ruth Ann Peoples Jane Peters Lenora Reinhardt Virginia Smith Mary Elizabeth Stephens Nancy Stickley Betty Welshaw A1 Powell Norman Shamblin R. W. Tillery Fred H. Tucker Clair William Frank A. Lester E. Alon Lloyd Ray Methvin Charles B. Moore, III A. Jerome Mueller Gordon Osborn Samuel Reagan E. J. Reagin Edsel Reed James Reynolds Frank Robertson H. Palmer Rowe James K. Scruggs Chuck Stellmaker Jack M. Strate David A. Schwartz Henry G. Waggoner Peyton Watson Howard Winn OVEBTUBES AND Nahheeyayli Governing Board Nahheeyali Board members divide their time between arranging for the appearance of name bands for one-nightets and set formals in the gym, and discounting the ever-popular rumor that mem- bers graduate from the board with new convert- ibles. Any fool can see they couldnit get new convertibles . . . they,d have to come from used car lots. The word Nahheeyayliii is derived from the Cherokee Indian word meaning QtDance of the Green Corn? Little did the Cherokees know how close they came to describing what present-day 290 EARL MCCLANAHAN President members try to avoid. At any rate, both pro- nouncing and spelling it presents a problem. The best plan is to avoid all attempts at either, and just have fun. In case you didn,t know, you and the joker next to you are members of the club . . . in fact all students are. Actual business is transacted for you, however, by your board representative. The oHicers are: Gordon Sams, President iEarl McClanahan, outgoing presidenty ; Jack Swearing- ton, Vice-President; Dalton Tomlinson, Secretary; John Evans, Treasurer; Bill Nliddleton, Assistant Treasurer. FAN F ARES Fin! Row: Bauman, J. Evans, I. Evans, Good, Hammond. Semml Row: Huston Isbell, King, Lippman, McBride. Third Row; Matthews, Middleton, Sams, Swearington, Tomlinson. Members pictured above: Baumann, J. Evans, T. Evans, Good, Hammond, Huston, Isbell, King, Lip- mann, McBride, Matthews, Middleton, Sams, Swear- ington, Tomlinson. Organization Representatives are: Lloyd Hammond, Alpha Tau Omega; Paul Isbell, Delta Sigma Phi; Bill Middleton, Delta Tau Delta; Jack Swearington, 291 Kappa Alpha; Frank King, Lambda Chi Alpha; Arthur Brunet, Phi Gamma Delta; Gordon Sams, Phi Sigma Kappa; Henry McBride, Pi Kappa Alpha; Earl Geode, Pi Kappa Phi; Bill Sledge, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Earl McClanahan, Sigma Chi; Douglas Matthews, Sigma Nu; Virgil Huston, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Herbert Lipp- man, Zeta Beta Tau; John Evans, ISO; Tom Evans, ISO; Dalton Tomlinson, ISO. BACKSTAGE WITH DAVID A, SCHWARTZ has been the fall editor of the Orange and White. Now that hes done, he can lean back and rest on his laurels, and possible the couch at the Zeta Beta Tau house. his fraternity hangout. HFlip is a junior in business. J. NEVILLE STEVENSON comes in with the spring, after serving in various positions on the paper, Friday managing editor most recently. Neville stands out in the campus political scene, and stands around the Kappa Sig house When not sweating out the O85W. PHIL DANCE is the man behind the Orange and White business end. You,ll see him at his desk imost any day, checking ads, poring over circulation lists, and counting the sheckels. Nice life . . . Expect to see him at the Phi Gamma Delta house off-hours. LEONARD ROGERS, former Wednesday news editor, becomes the spring managing editor for Wednesday. H65 a junior in business, from South Pittsburg tTennessee, What elsei, a Kappa Sig, and newly married. J. P. BLUMENFELD became the seniorw managing Jdditor, having held the post of managing editor on Wednesday in the fall, Jay is in Liberal Arts, on the Tennessean staff, makes his grades B.SL and is a Zeta Beta Tau. AUBREY TRAMMELL has had his stint of publi- cations work, being fall news editor, and will probably Wind up as a managing editor the way he,s going now. He writes scme for the Tennexsean as well. The pin he wears is that of Delta Tau Delta. 0M9 292 The Orange and White The Orange and White is the thing you look in your distribut- ing box for. Don,t bother to keep looking-we swiped it to copy down the names of the staff mem- bers. It comes out twice a week, Wednesdays and Fridays, and labors under the weight of being the HOfficial Student Newspaper of the University of TennesseeF Members of the Editorial Staff are: D. A. tFlim Schwartz, Editor- in-Chief; Neville Stevenson, Man- aging Editor; Jay Blumenfeld, Act- ing Managing Editor; Leonard Rogers, News Editor; Aubrey Trammell, Acting News Editor; Harold Streibeek, Sports Editor; Bill Morris, Sports Editor; Carolyn Smith, Society Editor; Ray Solo- mon, Art Editor; June Rose, Fea- ture Editor; Mary Jane Davis, Feature Editor, Frankie Simpsont Feature Editor; Files Morgue, Bob Meadows; Files Morgue, Bob White; George Kirby, Proofreader. Copy Desk, Shirley Chambers, Helen McNeill, Pat Riney, Ted Chumley, Bessie MCNeill, B. J. Anderson, Pat Gardner; News Staff, Pierce Mahoney, Jimmy Carroll, Pat Stewart, Will Luck, Beverly Sharpe, Ann Walker, Mary Paulus, Zoe Dooleyt Maxine Campbell, Paul M. Coots, Bruce Pyrd, J0 Conner, Martha Abbott, Bob Sykes, Bill Nunn, Jack Gallaher, Bill Hall, Sally McKinney, Bill Donaldson, Jerry Johnson, Carolyn Stringe, Jim Branson; Sports Staff, Bill Grafton, Thomas Green, Fleming Reeder, Johnny Ward, Parniek Jennings, Charlotte Finnell, John Scruggs, Phyllis Bewley, Robin Jenkins, Shirley Chambers, Louis Schneider; Society Staff, Jim Arnhatt, J. B. Bolin, Betty Lee Atehinson, AI G. Heins, Beverly Crowell, Marie Diamond, Annie L. Hobb; Art Staff, Jean Giesler; Feature Staff, Graham Leonard, Jim Phillips, Dan Kroll, Jane Rush, Bruce MacArthur, John Curtis, Wayne Hudson. E Members of the Business StaE are: Phil Dance, Business Manager; Walter Scarbrough, Advertising Manager; Jane Vaughn, Assistant Business Manager; John Wampler, Circula- tion Manager; Malcolm Baker, Circulation Manager; Barbara Tuttle, OHiCe Manager. Advertising Staff, Betsy Bridges, Ernest Smith, John Waters, Allan Boyd, Charlotte Deitch, Evan Hedge, Ruth Taylor, Bug Sharpe, Pris Leach; Circulation Staff, Pat Price, Buck Wilson, Warren Hale, Alfred Cooper, Glen Mays, Nancy Jo Wright, Jim Scruggs, Joe Merryman, Bob AEel, Jim Pendergast, Barbara Petree; Oche Staff, Anita Bell, Bobbie Kemmer, Martha Mc- Manus, John Smoot. First ROW: Abbott, Ogel, Atcheson,-Bridge, Deitch, Finnell, Gardner, Hedge, Hobb. Second Row: Jenkins, Leonard, Phillips, MacArthur, McKinney, McNeill, Price, Ramey, Rush. Third Row: Scruggs, Simpson, Smith, Solomon, Streibeck, Stuart, Sykes, Vaughn, Walker. BACKSTAGE WITH ANN MORRIS, executive assistant, is one of the most popular girls on the campus. Taking time out from serv- ing on the executive board and contributing short stories to the Tennessean, she is a Volunteer Beauty and Rose of Pi Kappa Phi of 1947. She is a member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. A. E. GALYON, fiction editor, is a sophomore in the College of Liberal Arts, He served as manuscript editor part of the year. Former make-up editor on the Orange and White his freshman year, he has been helping With Tennessean layout in addition to his interpretive critiques 0n the founders of modern poetry. JOHN LONGLEY, editor, is a senior majoring in English. Serving as poetry editor part of last year, he contributed poems and short stories to the Tennessean. Twice a Winner of the English Department Poetry Prize, he had the first publication of his work in a commercial magazine this year. WALTER H. SCARBROUGH, business manager, was one of the organizers of the Tennessean and has served as business manager since the first issue. He is also assistant business manager of the VOLUNTEER and advertising manager of the Orange and White. A journalism major, he is president of the sophomore class. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. BILL BARNHART, poetry editor, is a graduate student of English, an assistant to Dr, Alwin Thalor. He is from Boonville, Missouri, and hopes to attend Columbia University. He has contributed much in his line of poetry and features to the Tennessean. LEE LEVITT, feature editor, brings to the magazine a mixture of the journalist and Iiteratus. Editor of a high school newspaper, he also did make-up work on the O8CW. He has been feature editor of the Ten- nessean. In addition to his contributions to this magazine, he has written book reviews for a local newspaper. 7.94 T he T ennessean Don7t be fooled by the cover at right, the Tennessean isnht a maga- zine on electronics. Iths the publi- cation for the more literate students, and it is published several times a year. The members of the staff are Editor, John Longley, Executive Assistant, Ann Morris, Associate Editors, Fiction, A. E. Galyon, Assistant Fiction, Elizabeth Deviney Features, Lee Levitt, Poetry, Bill Barnhart, Manuscripts, Aubrey Trammell, Exchange, Betty Obe- nour, Art, Bill Manly. The members of the Business Staff are Business Manager, Walter Scarbrough; Assistant Business Manager, Sylvia Axelrod; Adver- tising Manager, Douglas Bowers; StaH, Betty Bridge, Barbara Mar- shall, Beverly Coburn, Helen Gib- son, Charlotte Deitch; Circulation Co-Managers, Glenn Mays, John P. Wampler. The members of the Executive Board are K. L. Knickerbocker, C. F. Lee, Curtis Dahl, John Long- ley, Walter Scarbrough, Ann Mor- ris, Bill Kestner, Jay Blumenfeld. Pictured below are Bill Kestner, Executive Board Member; Aubrey Trammell, Manuscripts Editor; Jay Blumenfeld, Executive Board Mem- ber. 295 BACKSTAGE WITH ED ALBERS, JR. edited the 1948 annual. Why, he has not yet decided. Bud is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Searabbean Society. A marketing major, he was due to graduate in August, but has not been seen again on the campus since the VOLUNTEER came out. DOROTHY ANN KERR was business manager. She, too, wonders why she ever let herself in for a job like this. Besides signing VOLUNTEER checks, Dot found time to enter the many campus activities which earned for her a place in Uths Whofy She is a member of Phi Mu Sorority. HERBERT GRAY, JR. served as associate editor, after a years stint as sports editor on the 1-947 VOLUN- TEER. Ace, a senior in business, is looking forward to the day this fall when he,ll have no press pass, and will have to pay for a football seat. He is a past president of S. A. E. PAUL HUGHES'sweated out the Class section, being the man who pleaded, pu-leeze get your picture made? When not lurking around the VOLUNTEER Studio, he studied engineering, worked on the :tEngineerf and was house manager for the S. P. Efs. MAURICE SCHWARZENBURG was the editor of the organizations section. His was a well-nigh impossible task of tracking down the scores of organizationseclubs, honor and professional fraternities, societies, councils, associations, fronts, and what have you. All the time laughing boy, Moose kept South College well stocked with grins. Watch for him, heis loose in the Ag School. KATHERINE DAVIS was the snapshot editor, who directed the job of rounding up the hundreds of pictures that went into the VOLUNTEER . . . still eager after a year as O8zW business manager. Two of the pins she sports are those of Mortar Board and Alpha Delta Pi. JOE IVICCANIISH, the man with the pen and India ink, was the art editor. Besides rounding up the artwork, he even ground out some himself, doing the iteoloriy sketches which are spread throughout the book. An aspirant huckster, he,ll be around for another year or two. WALTER SCARBROUGH was one of the assistant business managers. He doubles as the Tennessean busi- ness manager, and spends his time jumping from one phone to the other, Not limiting himself to this, he is also on the 085W staff. His lodge is Lambda Chi Alpha. 296 T he 1948 Volunteer The VOLUNTEER, in case you hadn,t noticed, is What youhre look- ing at 0f you arenyt looking at something elseL It has been around the campus as the official yearbook since 1897, so excuse us while we reminiscence. For a detailed list of the stag, see page 7 for the business and oHice staff list, and see the introductory page of the various sections for the depart- mental staffs. Pictured below are Allen, Ar- nold, Ashe, Baker, Bibb, Bishop, Britain, Broome, Burns, Carroll, Collins, Crockarell, Dempster, Dud-' ney, Dunlap, Durham, Edington, Edmundson, Ford, Gamble, Giesler, Gobble, Griggs, Grilhth, Harris, House, Lee, Lowry, McKeehan, Miller, Murray, Rankin, Ross, Roth, Scruggs, Selies, Solomon, VValIing, West, Verner, Voltz. Fimf Raw: Alien, Arnold, Ashe, Baker, Bibb, Bishop, Britain, Broome, Burns, Carroll. Second Row: Collins; Crockarell, Dempster, Dudney, Dunlap, Durham, Eddmgton, Edmundson, Ford, Gamble. Third Row: Geisler, Gobble, Griggs, Gridth. Harris. House Lee, Lowry, McKeehan, Miller. Fourth Row: Murray, Rankin, Ross, Roth, Scruggs, Solomon, Walling, West, Verner, Voltz. ga 31 s: as vi; $3 t WW e V2 9 nggxgiega 297 , 2, mac: :5: mm: a ma : :3 e1 g; ?;th BACKSTAGE WITH The T ennessee Engineer The campus publication that is the result of calculating minds is the RTennessee Engineer? Nothing is left to chance. For instance, they re- portedly print it on stronger, reinforced paper to allow for the added stress and strain of the heavier, weightier subject matter. Seriously, though, it was created to publicize experiments, theses and technical papers by stun dents and professors, and to keep in touch with alumni and co-op students, and it has been doing same since way back in October, 1926, when it appeared as a quarterly magazine. It has expanded from its purely collegiate beginning to include active cooperation with two out-of-town engineer- ing clubs. Members of the Editorial Staff are: Jimmy King, Editor-in-Chief; Stanley Merritt, Managing Editor; Craig Harris, Tom Huffstettler, W. 0. Campbell, Bill Shelow, Vern Baker, Jeff NewbiH, Raymond Blankenbecker, Eddie McBride, Jack Gailaher; Make-Up, Gene Holthofer, Bob APEeI, Dave Foster. Members of the Business Staff are: Bob Sadier, Business Manager; Paul Hughes, Circulation Manager; E. A. Houser, Coy Lander. 298 TENNESSEE ENGENEER .- 0UT F BON T WITH The Usher Corps Adding untold class to the University Concerts are the 90 members of the Usher Corps. In spite of being encumbered by their formal attire, these directors of pedestrian trafhc efhciently shuttle music-Iovers to their seats, slam the doors on late arrivals, and attempt to prevent over-zealous student photographers from photo- graphing lovely wives of visiting conductors. Student applications are considered on the basis of ushering experience and dependability. The reward is obvious, and at the seasorfs close. the ushers are guests of the Concert Association at a banquet. Girls: Shirley Baumgardner, Blary Ann Truss, Bar- bara Tuttle, Sugar Kane, Catherine Ashe, Jeanette Crawford, Louise Broome, Dorothv Ann Kerr, Jean Medlin, Margaret Ann Cain, Ruth Ann Peoples, Betty Lindsay, J0 Read, Fran Stevenson, Betty Drinnen, Jerry Worsham. Substitutes: Klary Jane Davis. Laura Keener, Betsy NIaines, Ann McFadden, Evelyn Hipshire. HOYT PAYNE President Boys: Harry Baird, James CoHin, Bill Dunford, Earl McClanahan, Hoyle Hunt, Bob Harmon, Doug Smith, Fred Baumann, Herbert Peters, Haynes Elliott, Justin Jarratt, Jin Ezell, Ben McMurry, Jim Scruggs, Hayes Nelson, Joe Peacock, Martin Wilkerson, Jim Slagle, Jim Burdette, Jeff MeCrory, John Sterchi, T. P. Blumen- Held, John Garner, Jack Mills, James Eden, Bob Sum- mit, Herbert Coulter, Bob C06, Neville Stephenson, Walter Scarbrough, Fred Waldrum, Scottie Scott, John Watson, Kyle Reed, Robert Knox, Earl Eversole, Bob Barbour, Clifford Caldwell, Fred Cagle, Hoyle Adams, John Greer, John Campbell, Russ Sheddan, Jack Mur- ray, Allan Davis, George Linebaugh, Bill Baldridge, Charles Harvey, Paris Tate, Steve Doka, John GriHin, Joseph Guess, Roy Simmons, Joe Woodson, Thomas Bell, Bob Holthouse, Joe Tittle, Dick Jennings, James Briggs, Jack McKeehan, Bob Sehaedle, Hugh Iltis, William Bailey, Sanford Garner, Wallace Baumann, Bill Grafton, Joy Bauch, Pete CarleW, Fritz Eakin, Alfred Childs. MOUNTAIN DEWINGS W MQTUAL COMPACT T I N O m G A ZARIFIC M fAROUND THE WOR ID TO uxr. w W inlwsu'r - w$53:- BUSY BEAVERS CONFUSION III 'lel-i -tu I IEMJ 1E8 XND D illll y H E H, R OV B M, A J ARN-HEEVCUS n m S-HEEDY Eshy joined all the campus organisa- tions. It's a wonder he wasn't . . . Clubbed t0 Bea th Past policy of the VOLU NTEER was to make the write-ups of organizations so dull and uninter- esting that no students would bother to read them. This meant that the proof-readers could relax, the typesetters get sloppy, and the proud parents, reading of their offspringsi achievements, or lack of same, would be reassured by the same old stereotyped aims and purposes. This yealJS VOLUNTEER has attempted to rip aside the mask of innocence, to probe behind the iron curtain of camoufiage, t0 whisk away the smoke screen, to delve deeper into the real purposes behind U. T. organizations to expose the nefarious schemes of the subversive groups besmirching our fair campus. And if electedesorry, wrong script. To bring you this expose, no time or money was spared; the most competent investigators were 4 w; I.v W,' ngxggww hired; the most diligent sleuths were engaged; spies were planted in the hY building. Students donned janitoris clothes. sifted the watebaskets, listened at keyholes, trailed suspects. One midget was hired to live in Ralph Frost's wastebasket. One of our most brilliant operatives made the supreme sacrificeehe joined every organization on the Hill and attended every meeting of same. We pause for a moments silence for our dear insane Comrade Clunkhead. At last the reports came in-the evidence sifted, checked, rechecked, and double checked. Some of the checks were found to be bad. It is these bad checks that you will find in the following pages. At great risk to life and limb, the VOLUNTEER has taken a courageous stand, believing that the students have been too long in the dark. No matter what the price, no matter what the shock to the bewildered parents, the VOLUNTEER presents for the hurt time-THE TRUTH ABOUT OR- GANIZATIONS ON THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CAMPUS! Note: Don,t bring troubles t0 the VOLUNTEER 033cc. We left yesterday. qviv . i 3321+ warmthwwhwgwwwmgwr :4,?,? u MAURICE SCHVVARZENBERG Orgmxizalimu Editor Lloyd Keener, Louise Broome, Whitney Arnold, Evan Hedge, Ben Fretz, M. C. Hunt. wewwemww ESKY Cc? ESQUIRE, INC. USED WITH PERMISSION The man with the club seems to be running things with an iron hand; if not, hetd best take BIG careful aim whilst he disects that elusive walnut. The horn-rimmed new-Iookers are strictly for effect . . . One can never tell when one of these honorary key societies might come around seeking a likely chain to add class to. Always the Parliamentarian, Esky is ready to entertain STICK a motion for adjournment. So moved. 309 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Don't be fnolcd hy nppearnnves, these members of AIChIC are not embryo plumbers. Wth the organization was formed, chemical engineering was considered a hybrid of chemistry and some form of engineeringhjust what form has not yet been determined. Neverthck 5, they make handy men around the home, girlshfixing dripping faucets, leaky radiaturs, and making thnx- tine spaghetti dinners they're famed for. The 'Jiennessee chapter emerged from the depths of Estuhmnk in 1935, and the Chili?! reaction it set off ix .xtiH going 5tr0ng, 1: 'ing part in ACE Day, Engineers Ball and Banquet. Robin VVillinms is president, Robert S. VVhito is vice-presidcnt, Robert F. Cate: is secretary and A. J. Long is treasurer. 'lihose poor boys tailing over the Hill with a transit really aren't so bad off after all. If youH'e ever sighted through a transit at the windows of Old Blount, youyll know what I mean. The student Chapter works in harmony with the parent society. It annually ma two awards giving a year's member ship to the sophomore having the best scholastic average, and a year's membership in the senior society to the senior having the best :Ivemge. At :1 recent meeting, they elected I. Kennon president, B. D. Wade vice-president, J. E. Campbell secretary, and A. Graham treasurer. Proft A. T. ?ranger is the adviser. Pirlun't brloruv arc, Firs! Rorw: H. Dalton Tnmlinson, William XV. Ross, Conrad Hale, James E. Campbell, Abernathy Graham, George F. Shofner. Yawn! Row: C. L. Goode, Harold But- cher, Leon L. Parris, Burch D. XVade, Edward C. Hart, N. B. jnhnsnn, R. M. Kemper. Jr. Third Row: L, Armstrong, F. W. Truss, J. XV. Fowler, P. R. Naglc, R. L. Lewis, J. G. Higgs, hV. M. Forhis. American Society of Civil Engineers A Typical AIEE-IRE Meeting American Institute of Electrical Engineers and T he Institute of Radio Engineers The A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. team, co-operatineg since mid- summer, 1947, has been giving its electrical engineer members a wide variety of programs, inspection trips, social events, and organizational experience. The local chapter of the Institute of Radio Engineers was formed by interested EE. students during the sum- mer quarter. Since its interests parallel those of the A.I.E.E., the two organizations alternate in presenting bi-Weekly programs to the BE. students. Guests and student speakers, along With technical films make up most of the program. I.R.E. ofhcers are Ed Goff, Chairman; Charles East- land, Secretary. A.I.E.E. oHicers are Stanley Merritt, Chairman; Craig Harris, Vice-Chairman, and Guy IWOHHt, Secretary. Phil Barnhart handles local bookkeeping and related affairs for both organizations, being ofhcially known as Local Secretary. The purpose of both organizations is to unify the BE. students, both power and communications men; keep in touch with the latest developments, both local and na- tional; and hold occasional social events primarily for EM. At the time of this writing in the fall of 1947, the A.I.E.E. was beginning to devote a large part of its efforts to the planning of the Southern District Confer- ence of student A.I.E.E. branches, to be held in April. Approximately 300 delegates from all southern engineer- ing schools were expected. In addition to gaining valuable experience on planning the convention, EE. students took advantage of the opportunity to point out to the delegates the Virtues of U. Tfs expanding engineering school. W. O. LEFFEL AIEE Adwisor Fin; Row: Devine. Hicr. Kane. Kline. Itqngstaft. McMinus, Partain. Sunml Rant: Vcar. Wallingt quls. Powers, Schenk. Sledge, Tubb, Alpha Lambda Delta Not to be outdone by the boys, the girls have Alpha Lambda Delta, which means, Pm sorry, I have to study tonight to make my 3.4 for two quarters so I can get in Alpha Lambda Delta-but call me during the Spring quarter? By the time Spring quarter rolls around, the girls have either succumbed or the guy stopped calling, and the gal is well on the way to the Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta,s senior sister. Alpha Lambda Delta, national honorary society for freshmen, has been on the hill since 1932, striving for true scholarship, womanliness, and honor. It was founded in 1924 at the University of Illinois- which apparently is a very scholastic place! The ofhcers are: Ruth Ann Peoples, President; Elizabeth Sledge, Vice-President; Helen Hier, Secretary; Catherine Partain, Treasurer. Members pictured are: Elizabeth Devine, Helen Hiet, Martha Clark Kane, Barbara Kline, Sue Langstaff, Martha McManus, Cath- erine Partain, Marilyn Powers, Marjorie Schenk, Elizabeth Sledge, Mary Ellen Tubb, Polly Viar, Marian Walling, Dorothy Walls. Those not pictured: Anne Carpenter, Fairy Clapp. 312 RFTH ANN PEOPLES Pr'rxidrnl The Tennessee student branch of the American So- ciety of Agricultural Engineers first sprouted on the farm in 1939. At first it was treated as a rare and strange plant but has since proven to be one of the moist driving forces in bringing engineering to agricul- ture. And not just anybody can join-on1y if you are enrolled in Agricultural Engineering or Rural Engineer- ing. The purpose of the organization is to familiarize students with the field of agricultural engineering by having professional engineers speak on subjects of interest. A newsletter is published by the society each quarter. Offlcers this fall were: John McDow, president; Robert Pratt, vice-president; B. D. Baggett, secretary; Paul Henderson, JL, treasurer. Members pictured are: First Row: D. H. Luttrell, J. A. Ray, L. Middlecoff, E. Boyce, C. E. Scott. Second Row: G. W. Viar, L. M. Polk, W. W. Elfrank, J. P. Rutledge, B. D. Baggett. Third Row: J. R. Brothers, E. F. Krickel, P. H. Henderson, V, Baker. Fourth Row: A. S. King, C. L. Gregg, R. P. Kay, J. F. Maxwell, M. E. Henegar, J. H. Brown, Fifth Row: W. L. Waterman, F. H. Tucker, R. K. Dement, B. H. Zellner, J. M. Maxwell. Sixth Row: G. W. Thornton, J. W. Newbill, S. D. McCammon, R. D. Pratt, J. P. Neeley, H. D. Stroop. Seventh Row: M. L, Marine, G. T. Hardy, E. R. Maxwell, J. R. Hagewood, J. M. Key, C. R. Morgan. Eighth Row: J. Johnson, H. C. Colston, J. W. Shipp, W. L. Gaultney, J. N. Oglesby, J. T. Clayton, D. W. Thomas, Ninth Row: W. T. Robinson, L. P. Wynns, L. W. Vinson. Members not pictured: E. L. Alexander, Leland Beard, E. B. Bohannon, Claude Bratcher, Robert Bred- ding, Tom G. Brown, Tom H. Brown, E. E. Bruce, D. C. Carson, Lee Ccrlew, James A. Dillon, Roy L. Goddard, James B. Hayes, Robert Himes, Wilder C. Hudson, Harold Hurst, Ray W. Isley, George Jack- son, John J McDow, George McGee, E. G. Myers, H. B. Phillips, William I. Rooks, H. A. Steel, K. Stubblefield, W. E. Styles, C. M. Weston, Ralph K. XVilkinson. American Society of Agricultural Engineers Alpha Sigma Delta Alpha Sigma Delta, honorary pre-medical and pre-dental fraternity was delivered in 1929, and is doing nicely, thank you. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote scholarship and fellowship among the pre-Mernphis students. The fra- ternity was inactive during the war years and reactivated this past fall. OHicers are Robert B. Gilbertson, President; Grover G. Beeler, J12, Vice-President; Gus K. Bell, Secretary; and James B. Nichols, Treasurer. Members pictured are: A. Fred Devere, Myron G. Fine, William C. Ferrell, Walter L. Goforth, Robert L. Knox, A. Jerome Mueller, Joseph C. Smith. Members not pictured are: Jack Dunlap, John P. Gass, Richard C. Harris, Darrel Hutson, Harvey Keese, J11, David C. Lane, Robert E. Long, Joseph C. McGruder, Robert D. Mynatt, Jack N. Niceley, Gibbs Prevost, Jaime R. Rivera, A. Neal Ward. 314 ROBERT B. GILBERTSON President American Society of Mechanical Engineers-ethatls a high sounding name for a bunch of steam fitters. The M.Efs make gears and fool around with lathes, and figure out the entropy and enthalpy tentropy and enthalpy: a mythical prop- erty of steam, depending upon the heate-after all, Pm only a juniorl. The student chapter has been learning that steam is hot since 1926, year of eruption on the campus. Incidentally, A.S.M.E. strives to promote closer relationship between the student and the modern engineering world. It is a branch of the national A.S.M.E. and is open to all mechanical engineering students. Activities include guest speaker programs and participation in A.CE. Day and such. The chairman is Gene W. Holthofer; Vice-Chairman is Joe Woodson; Secretary-Treasuret is Basil D. Draper. Prof. Ros- GENE W. HOLTHOFER . , Chairman coe Morton IS honorary chalrman. American Society of lnechanical Engineers 315 Fin! Row: A. J. Ashe, Alvin C. Blake. Ray G. Blankinship, Charles F. Brakebill, Thomas C. Clark, William Coley. Howard E. Dale. Second Row: Billy V. Evans, Adrian Gt Fox, William C. Garland, Robert M, Gilliam, Porter Hannah. Harold H. Hardison, Robert H. Humphreys. Third Row: Shirley W. Lana. Jack E. McLean. Lharles W. Owen. J B. Peek. Henry C. Pryor, Joe V'. Strange Alpha let Alpha Zeta is neither a social fraternity. nor is it an honorary society eit is a professional fraternity for the Ag Colleges requiring scholar- ship, fellowshm and charactereif you can imagine all these qualities in one man, This super fraternity was established in 1897 at Columbus. Ohio, and has since spread to the leading Ag schools all over the country. The Tennessee chapter, known as the Niorgan chapter, was planted in 1912 and through continuous cultivation has grown to prominence on the Ag campus. This fraternity, unlike most fraternities, tries to prcmote a better understanding between the students and faculty, and channels the in- tellect of its members to constructive thought on the serious problems of the Ag college. The 'goal of the fraternity requires a sincere effort over the studentk entire college career. Faculty advisors of Alpha Zeta are Dr. Eric WYinters, Dr. llarshall C. Hervey, and NIr. Lloyd F. Seatz. OHEccrs of Alpha Zeta at : John M. Campbell, President; Shirley W. Latta, Vice-President; Travis Plunkett. Secretary; Richard Garner, Treasurer; Jon H. Griffin, Historian. NIembers pictured are: A. J. Ashe, Alvin C. Blake. Ray G. Blank- enship, Charles F. Brakebill. Thomas C. Clark, William Coley, Howard E, Dale, Billy V. Evans, Adrian G. Fox, William C. Garland. Robert NI. Gilliam, Porter Hannah, Harold H. Hardison, Robert H. Humphreys, Shirley W. Latta, jack E. lIcLean. Charles R. Owen, J. B. Peek. Henry C. Pryor, joe W. Strong. Those not pictured are: Billy Joe Berry, John Q. Bradley, Robbie L. Flowers, Richard G. Garner, Leonard B. Gray, John H. Griffin. James E. Humphreys, Allen H. NIcGregor, John R. Owens, Leighton H. Pan- tet, Travis Plunkett. William T. Rohison. James KI. Shelton, Grover W'. Stringert Tom Vaughn, Dabney S. W'ellford, john W. West. 31.6 JOHN N1. CAMPBELL l'r'rxidrnt Not to be outdone by the other religious organizations on the Hill, the Baptists have established their own outpost in the form of the Baptist Student Union, located at 1637 West Cumberland. Here true Christian fellowship is found in the Bible study and devotional programs as well as in the social activities sponsored by the B. S. U. All students are invited to share in its activities. with active membership in the B. S. U. obtainable by those Baptists who join a local Sunday School Class, Training Union, Y. M. C. A., or who transfer their membership to a local church. The offlcers are: James Humphreys, President; Jim McCulla, First Vice-President; Earl Whaley, Second Vice-President; Bob Walden, Third Vice-President; Flora Mae Nail. Secretary; Bill Baldridge, Editor; David Cook, Publicity Director; Udell Smith, JAMES HUMPHREYS Prmdm' Student Secretary; Professor Brown, Faculty Advisor; Margaret Broome, Sunday School Representative; Clayton Byrd, Training Union Representative; Bobby Gilliam, Chorister; Virginia Smith, Pianist; Billy Wallace, Missionary Chairman; Louise Roberts, Hostess; Carolyn Burton, Y. W. C. A. Representative; Dr. Henry J. Stokes, Pastor Advisor. Baptist Student Center 317 Beta Gamma Sigma A national honorary fraternity in business, Beta Gamma Sigma was installed on August 28, 1947 as Alpha of Tennessee. Its purpose is to encourage and reward scholarship and accomplishment in the field of business studies among students and graduates of collegiate schools of business; to promote the advancement and spread of edu- cation in the science of business; and to foster principles of honesty and integrity in business practice. The faculty members are: John A. Cordell, Ellwood O. Dille, Edward E. Garrison, Theodore W. Glocker, Harvey G. Meyer, W. Harold Read, Clarence A. Slocum, Bernard F. Trimpe, Vern H. Vincent, George A. Wagoner, Frank B. Ward. The student members are: Edward J. Boling, Reuben J. Garrison Theodore W. Glocker, Jr., Mary R. Hale, William H. Haltom, William H. Jones, George C. Krewson, III, Joe L. Lay, Clayteen Lewis, Capitola Looper, Jo Ann Lusby, Robert A. McCabe, Fred S. McCorkle, J12, Benjamin F. McMurry, Jr., M. Jenelle Myers, Shirley Seagraves, William E. Turner, Dorothy J. Wells. 318 The Biologia Club, open to Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate students who are majoring or minoring in Bacteriology, Botany, Entomology or Zoology has as its purpose the encouragement of a spirit of scholarship and research among students of hi- ology and to stimulate interest in the biological sciences among all students. In fact, theyhll be glad to answer any of your questions at any time about the birds, the bees and the Howers. Biologia first blossomed forth on the Hill in the spring crop of 1937. Its symbol is, logically enough, the Greek letter Beta. thcers for 1947-48 are: Donald Pfitzer, President; Dale Galloway, Vice-President; Helen Crumley, Secretary; Fay DONALD PFITZER pmmm Emmons, Treasurer. Biologia Club 319 Fin! Row: Louise Broome, Vice-Pruia'em, Helen Hier. Sccrrlary. Dorothy Wells, Treasurer. Betsy Bridges, Mary Adair House. Second Row: Laura Keener. Verdah McCullough. Betty Sherrill, Trula Vandergrifr. Nor pictured: Esther Shaman, Chaplain, Martha Lynn Bondurant. Connie Fowler, Estaleen Gibson, Mary Katherine Lock. Josephine Meyers, Betty Riney, Ellen Schriver, Sarah Sliger, Bern Warerhousc. Blue T riangle You donht have to send in any boxtops . . . No missing words to complete, no coupons to clip . . . ANY girl at U-T may join the Blue Triangle Club. This club is a division of Young Womensh Christian Associa- tion, and was organized to develop leadership, friendship and service. These purposes are carried out through guest speakers, socials, service projects for community welfare and many other s'udent activities. Thus the organization aids the university in meeting some of its problems while at the same time it develops a higher type of University woman. 320 CATHERINE ASHE Przuvidml For the large commercial operators-to-be we have Delta Sigma Pi, a professional fraternity. This fraternity is supposed to encourage the business students to study, and bring the classroom and commercial world together so that poor stoogents will find out how its really done. Not only that, it is hoped that a higher standard of ethics and culture will develop along com- mercial lines. Alpha Zeta chapter has been messing around in the aHairs of the school of Business Administration since 1924, except during the war years when most of the students were behind the business end of a gun, and were under Army Administra- tion. However, like all good things, Delta Sigma Pi has re- JOHN D. IVY . . madmmkp, sumed its rightful place on the campus. Delta Sigma Pi Firi't Row: George Krewson, Srm'or IVarden, Thomas B. Swift, Treunuer, George B, Phillips, SCHbE, Wallace Si Adams, L B. Holt, Robert B. Jones. Second Row: Frank K, King, Joe L. Lay, Thomas Lester, Robert E. Moss, Ernest P. Newbern, William H. Overcash. Third ROW: William F. Praytor, Samuel Kyle Reed, Stephen H. Rhea, James R. Shanlan, John Sterchi, Theodore Weber. Member; not pictured: G. B. Calhoun, Jn, Paul Haas, Robert C Jackson, Robin F. Johnson, J. T. Knight, Fred S. McCoxkle, Jack W. Mills, Henry T. Ogle, John D. Peeples, William L. Rust. 321 El Circulo Espanol Thees ciob she is for students of Spanish. The president is Elizabeth Devine, assisted by Vice- President Betty Fox. Ann Carpenter records the minutes tin Spanish, we assumei and Mary Frances Sargent is Treasurer. The advisor is Dr. G. E. Wade. Here we have the honor society of Spanish stu- dents. Favored Howerered carnations, colorSe red and gold, food-tamales. The presidento is Carolyn Cureton, abetted by Frances Ford. Kath- erine Montague is the secretary and Louis D. Garinger is the treasurer. Sigma Delta Pi Back in 1926 Miss Ida Anders cooked up an idea that is still going strong on the campus. That idea was the Home Ec Club, open to all students enrolled in the School of Home Economics or those who are interested in home ec. The club provides a medium for those interested in home cc to become better acquainted with the opportunities in that field. Also, it gives the gals a chance to compare recipes for boiling water, and all that there stuff a gal has to have to be a good house- VIRGINIA HUTTON wife. President The ofhcers are: Jeanette Crawford, First Vice-President; Mary Jane Bell, Second Vice-President; Peggy Briscoe, Secre- tary; Erie Kate Porter, Treasurer. Home Economics Club Jeanette Crawford, First Vice-President, Mary Jane Bell, Serond Vice-Prexidenl, Peggy Briscoe, Secretary, Erie Kate Porter, Treamrer. 323 Independent Students Organ iza tion The Independent Students Organization is the outfxt for the students who are unencumbered by fraternity aHiliation. It provides for these students a means of entry into all phases of campus life, even as far as politics. Carnicus, sports, dances, and many other activities fill the program of the 1.3.0. Its objectives are two-fold. First, the 1.8.0. attempts to encourage independent students to enter into extra-cur- ricular activity. Second, it seeks to promote the interests and welfare of the independents. Each year it adopts sev- eral projects along this line. The 1.5.0. executive committee are: Sue Smotherman, Secretary; Joe Strong, Treasurer; Charlotte Finnell, Presi- dent; Tom Moulton, Vice-President. The members pictured are: Standing: Hopkins, Fitz- gerald, Havens, MacArthur, Campbell, Ralney. Seated: Arnold, Tolley, Fox, Kimsey, Booth. BILL TAYON . jUNE TOLLEY . JOHN CAMPBELL. FITZGERALD . PAI'I, BRI' C F, MCARTH UR . DALTON TOMLINSON . M ART H A AB BO TT THE I.S.O. COUNCIL . Representatirvbat-Laryz? . Rwprmzlntafirue-at-Largn . zlgriwllurc . :lyrirulfurc . Enginerriny . Enyimeriny . 110mg limnomirx CHARLOTTE THIGPEN . C HARLOTTE FINNELL A MARY POINDEXTER SARAH BOOTH MATTH EVV PECK . DORIS DIVNCAN . 1CD HA VENS . Harm! Eronamir; . Education . Education . Business Adminixiration . Businem :1 dm izzislraiio 71 . Ilzframural . Intramural TOMMY HOPKINS . . Poliliml 7d :33WT iwww :R4 WTTS prSUALdY INSOQRS ; WERE GONNA HAVE A JAMBOwREE! Q V 3': ' $ T wg T INDEPENTENT MISSEKATY THOMAS 325 Le Carole F rancais Le Cercle Francais was organized for the purpose of giving those students who are interested in French an opportunity to learn to speak and understand the language. This can be accomplished by participa- tion in the semi-monthly programs. Members are chosen from lan- guage students who show an interest in things Frencheits language, history, culture, and customs. James W. Bentley is the President and Lillian Reese is the Secretary. A Fred DeVere is the Treasurer, while Lillian Hendricks plans the programs. The members are: Betty Lee Albert, Robert G. Barnhill, Ethel Baumann, Louise Barton, James W. Bentley, Martin Coulter, William F. Crawford, A. Fred DeVere, Wade Duggan, Scotty Dulin, Wood- row W. Dunagan, Pat Gardner, Robert F. GilfiHan, Lillian Gendricks, Charles Hendricks, Betsy Ann Hill, Evangeline Hyder, D. H. Irwin Rhea Jagoe, C. D. Keel, Frank A. Lester, Jane McKelvey, Spencer E. Millard, Karma Moser, Margaret Nunnary, Ellis G. Porter, Lillian Reese, Jean Rugg, Barbara Shreve, Jane Sullivan, Marian Turner, Carl Vorder Brugge. The faculty advisers are: Dr. James O. Swain, Dr. Walter E. Stiefel, Dr. Henry L. Robinson. 326 JAMES W. BENTLEY President All these smiling girls lounging around in wool knit bathing suits arerft going swimming. They are just Modern Dancers resting between workoutshthis modern dance stuff is rough. But anyway, it,s more fun than calesthentics. At least it looks more fun. Boys are not eligible for membership. The officers are: Judy Leith, President; Delores Clarke, Secretary; Cookie Aytes, Treasurer. The members are: Catherine Alanse, B. J. Anderson, Jerre Baucum, Harriet Bibb, Mary Lou Bodkin, Hank Brown, Dot Cobb, Nina Crenshaw, Mary M. Cunningham, Eleanor Ed- mundson, Jenny Lynn Ellis, Mary Ann Ellis, Phil Eversole, Jean Greenway, Dot Gunn, Nancy Hipshire, Doris Hurst, Barbara Jeffries, Polly Jones, Nancy Loose, Sonja Lunoe, Betty Jane McMahan, Martha Morton, Elizabeth Motley, J0 Mot- low, Mary Frances Ogle, Mary Poindexter, Margaret Pyle, Pat JUDY LEITH President Ravage, Lois Reardon, Doris Rogers, Beverly Sharp, Sara Sliger, Mimi Sims, Peggy Sims, Carolyn Stubley, Jane Sulli- van, Mary Taliaferro, Joanne Walsh, Martha Williams. Modern Dance maama 95m : I N Etmsgm 'nzvmang 3:;ggubm , , messs e wmsgggmw h ; L xxxx' emstaaa k g- mngzgscmmx ssscsnau. Kgyxurw :a a v yaw .v y 3c: Mortar Board Not a plastererk tool, but a national womenhs senior women,s organization, Mortar Board strives to develop a finer type of ANN GORDON DEMPSTER President college woman. Members are chosen on the basis of leader- ship, service, scholarship, and character. During twenty-eight years of service, the society has grown from four to over seventy chapters. A local organization, Cap and Gown, affiliated with Mortar Board in 1938. The ochers are: Anne Gordon Dempster, President; Sonny Mae Bondurant, Vice-President; Jean Reid, Secretary; Eliza- beth Devine, Treasurer. 328 MEMBERS MARION BAGLEY MARTHA CLARK KANE MARY .IANE BELL BETTY LINDSAY SONNY MAE BONDURANT MARILYN POWERS KATHERINE DAVIS FRANCES PROFITIT ANN GORDON DEMPSTER JEAN REID ELIZABETH DEVINE MARJORIE SCHENK ANN SCH ROLL Firs: ROW: Bagley, Bell, Bondurant, Davis; Devine. Serond Row: Kane Lindsay, powers, Reid, Schenk. 329 am: 33 ak4 i; K Newman Club In spite of its name, you don,t have to be a freshman to join the Newman Club, and women are eligible for membership also. Actually, the Newman Club is an organization for Catholic studentSeand any Catholic is qualified to be an active participant in its activities. A welI-rounded program of worship service and fellowship is provided for students through this medium. The oHicers are: Frank Faherty, President; Mary Carrington, Vice- President; Betty Haaga, Recording Secretary; Laura Kelly, Corres- ponding Secretary; Steve Purdy, Treasurer. Their moderator is Reverend Edward C. Elliott. Members pictured above are: Front Row: Laura Kelly, Betty Haaga, Janet Melgara, Mary Carrington, Frank Faherty. Second Row: Louis Sommers, John Thornberg, Gene Foster, Virginia Anderson, Carl Vorder Bruegge, Walter Graf, Margaret Smith. Third Row: Virginia Coleman, Elizabeth Kirk, Pat Kirk, Andre Ricon, Jack Graham, Earl McClanahan, Alice Moore. Fourth Row: Bob Coleman, Joan LeBarr, James Maloy, Leonard Kessler, Marilyn Cotter, John Schaad, Red Keely, Lois Riordon. Fifth Row: Maurice Blackwell, Bob Scott, Hugh Scott, Jchn Ruskell, Bill Conelly. 330 FRANK FA HERTY President Omicron Delta Kappa, national honor fraternity, was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914, its purpose being three-fold: flrst, to recognize men who have attained a high standard of efhciency in collegiate activities, and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments along similar lines; second, to bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organization which will help to mould the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest; third, to bring to- gether members of the faculty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. The members are: John Bradley, President; Hugh Shackleford, Vice-President; Sam L. Hansard, Secretary-Treasurer; Ralph E. Dunford, Faculty Adviser; John Campbell, George Clements, Frank JOHN Q. BRADLEY Fourmy, Gid Fryer, Richard Garner, John F. HodgeS, Jack Arm- mdm strong, Arnold Kreiger, Shirley Lam, Joe Lay, Leighton Panter, Bob Pascall, Frank Qualls, John Smartt, Douglas Smith, John Sterchi, Tandy Wilson, T. M. Wynn, Guy Wood, C. E. Brehm, Ben Kohler, William DaviES, Howard Bozeman, R. C. MattheWS, Frank F. Bell. 0micr0n Delta Kappa 331 0micr0n Nu Election to Omicron Nu is one of the highest achievements open to home economics students. Only more advanced stu- dents, such as those who can make acceptable coffee, are eligible for membership. Organized at Michigan State College in 1912, this honorary organization was brought to the university in 1936. Since that date, it has rapidly advanced to become one of the nation,s leading chapters. It recognizes scholarship, leadership, and research in the home ec field. The oHicers are: Mary Jane Bell, President; Marilyn Pow- ers, Vice-President; Mary Nelle Veazey, Secretary; Jean Reed Treasurer; and Molly Biles, Editor. M ARY jANE BELL Prrsidml GirISedo you feel that after that date last Saturday night that you have a good case for a breach of promise suit? If you do, the boys in Phi Alpha Delta, national honorary legal fraternity, say you should check with them for consultation. While, admittedly, they will not have much to offer in the way of legal advice, they will be very glad to consult with you anyway. You know these law students- always trying to work up a case. The local chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, after many years of litiga- tion, was finally established in 1902 and named McReynolds chapter. During the past year, its membership has totaled 42 future ambulance- Chasers. The ofhcers ate: Ed Rayson, President; William C. Skaggs, Vice- President; Raymond Oakes, Secretary; and Hubert Massman, Trea- surer. Members pictured below are: Front Row: Knox, Dugger, Pierce, Moore, Rayson, Skaggs, Oakes, Massman, Goodman, Gutherie. Second Row: Standifer, Nave, SwaHord, Cieary, Mills, Swafford, Minor, Reynolds, Blackburn, Child, Eden, Smith, Crutchheld. Third Row: Pope, Russell, Franklin, Higgs, Williams, Goodman, Fortune, Parsley, McFadden, Davis, Dendet, Hobbs, Rudolph, Garlington. Phi Alpha Delta FD RA YSON Presidmz! 333 Phi Delta Phi Robert McLean, Jesse Williams, Thomas Fox, Fred Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity is the oldest profes- sional fraternity in America. It had its origin at the University of Michigan shortly after the war between the states and was perfected in 1869 when the vets returned. Its purpose is to promote a higher standard of professional ethics and culture among law students and practicing attorneys. This fraternity is international in scope and has approximately seventy-three Innsf, The chapter at the University of Tennessee, Roosevelt Inn, was opened for business as the fifty-second Inn. It was discontinued during World War II, but it was reopened immediately afterwards, when the aboys,, swarmed back to the bar and the olde Roosevelt Inn. The Inn flourished and now forty-three members clamor for admittance t0 the bar. Members pictured are, First Row: Walter Garland, 334 Bartlett, James Glasgow, Marshall Duggin, Roy Craw- ford, Harold Brundage, Thomas Cole, John Thomp- son. Second Row: Philip O,Hara, L. K. Matherne, Fred Hamblin, Fred Benton, George Dowe, Fleming Hodges, Keith Harbar, James Hyder, William Haynes, Dewey Roark, Thad Wynn. Third Row: Herb Peters, Frank Formey, Andrew Johnson, Wesley Flatt, Joe Haynes, John Smartt, Jim Herrington, Herman Carringer, Carter Wall, Edwin Hanna. Members not pictured are: Howard Baker, Jr., Sterling Brown, Hugh Carey, Clarence Davis, Ben Dunnigan, Cyrus Durio, Eudell Gravely, Joe Haynes, Hugh Hendricks, Buford Lewallen, Chester Mahood, James Mitchell, Robert Paschall, Everly Ramsey, Jr., Ralph Vineyard. Phi Eta Sigma is the organization where you find all the wide- awake fellows who came to college determined to make goodaand did it, having made a 3.5 for two quarters. The society lists as its objectives the promotion of Scholastic ideals and achievements among freshmen. It is a national honorary scholastic fraternity, being found- ed at the University of Illinois on March 22, 1923, and coming to the Hill in 1930. The historian reports that the offlcers are as follows: J. Harry Ogilvie, President; James W. Bentley, Vice-President; Jack K. West- brook, Secretary: James F. Utley, Treasurer; and Kenneth F. Mills, Historian. J. L. McAuIiEe is the faculty advisor. The members pictured are: First Row: Casey Carrington, Norman Swearsky, Curtis Wherry, Gene Gross, Thomas Scandlyn, Henry Wurzburg, Dallas Russell. Second Row: J. L. McAuliEe, Jack Westbrook, James F. Utley, J. Harry Ogilvie, James W. Bentley, Kenneth F. Mills, Joe S. Mayberry. Third Row: Bob McClung, Bill Pattison, Douglas Hitson, John Hill, John Reisser, Dave Lane, Raymond Carpenter, Tom Cummings. Fourth Row: Arnold E. J- HARRY. OGILVIE Briglia, Arthur B. Goddard, Lyle W. McIIwane, AI G. Fincannon, Ihhmdml Louis D. Garinger, Kenneth D. Hatchet, Ralph F. Morton, Raymond W. Browning, Roy T. Hawk, Philip W. Barnhart. Not pictured is: Ray Solomon. Phi Eta Sigma 335 Fin! Row: Dorothy Barger, ViCC-PYEH'dt'nl, Dorothy Gunn, Secretary, Charlotte Finnel, Treasurer, Rose Boritngt Nancy Butler; Mary R. Ellis, Anne Graham. Strand Row: Louise Halliburton, Betty J Hammock. Barbara Holder, Rose Jones, Judy Leith, Sonja Lunoe, Virginia R. McCampbell. Third Row: Margaret Martin, Jean Mason, Nancy Mitchell, Dorothy Morris, Josephine Motlow, Hasel Li Smith, Dorothy Snyder. Phi Eta Tau Phi Eta Tau is a professional society for women majoring in physi- cal education. These gals believe in the body beautiful, and that exercise is the way to get it. The organization started on the campus in 1933, and has been bringing the phys. ed. majors in contact with the latest and best developments since that time. The primary func- tion cf Phi Eta Tau, however, is to further the professional interest in the held of physical education. Libby Balkcom serves as President; Dot Barger assists as Vice- President; Dot Gunn is the Secretary; and Charlotte Finnell is the Treasurer. Members pictured are: Dorothy Barger, Dorothy Gunn, Charlotte Finnel, Rose Boring, Nancy Butler, Mary R. Ellis, Anne Graham, Louise Halliburton, Betty J. Hammack, Barbara Holder, Rose jones, Judy Leith, Scnja Lunoe, Virginia R. McCampbeH, Margaret Martin, Jean Mason, Nancy Mitchell, Dorothy Morris, Josephine Motlow, Hazel L. Smith, Dorothy Snyder. Members not pictured are: Mary Buchanan, Betty Broach, Geneva Collins, Wanda Heatherly, Blanche Holt, Louise Huffsteller, Doris Hurst, Mary Jackson, Betty Keim, Jewell Lucas, Gertrude Mabry, Joyce McKoy, Betty Melshan, Betty Noland, Mary Poindexter. 336 LIBBY BALKCOM Prmidmzl The business education and office administration leaders of to- morrow are Pi Omega Pi members today. And when you stop to think about it . . . you ARE stopping to think about it, aren,t you? . . . theyke probably right. Membership is open only to those juniors, seniors, and graduate students majoring in the field who have a three-point average in their major and a two-point average in other subjects. And that ainht easy, junior! Seniors pictured are: Dorothy Bengey, Fay June Cox, Frances Ford? Jo Ann Lusby, Lois Reardon, Caroline Richard, Dorothy Wells, Trula Mae Vandergriff, Frances Wilson. Seniors not pictured are: Mary Chaboudy, Mary Nell Davis, Ann Gordon Dempster, Dorothy Belle Gracy, Mary Ruth Hale, Mrs. Mary Kleinan, Janelle Myers, Dorothy C. Peck, Nancy Wallace. Junior members not pictured are: Jay Bunyan, Mildred Cagle, JANE BISHOP Gloria Calligner, Eleanor Edmundson, Margaret McIlwaine, Mary President Ann Truss, Jane Vaughn.. Pi Omega Pi First ROW: Bangey, Cox? Ford, Lusby Reardon. Seamd ROW: Richard, VVeHs, Vandexgrift, Wilson. 337 Jean Reid, Keeper of the Recordg Marian Bagley, Correspondmg Secretary, Elizabeth Davis, Treasurer. Pi Lambda T heta All women arenbt stupid . . . and the membership of Pi Lambda Theta proves this statement. Pi Lambda Theta, a M ARILYN POWERS President national Honorary Fraternity for Women in Education, is open to juniors, seniors, and graduate students with 3.0 aver- ages and whose qualifications particularly fit them for leader- ship in educational helds. Each student must be recommended by two members of the faculty, at least one of whom shall be a member of the Education Faculty. The faculty advisor is Dr. Essery. Members pictured are: Jean Read, Keeper of the Records; Marian Bagley, Corresponding Secretary; Elizabeth Devine, Treasurer. Not pictured is: Helen Brixey, Vice-President. 338 .Purpose of Pi Lambda T heta wTo foster professional spirit and to seed and main- uTo strive for clear understanding of local, state, . . , . tam the hlgheSt standards 0f SCHOIarShIp and profes- national, and international problems and to stimulate sional preparation, especially among women; . . . ' . . . actwe part1c1pat10n m that solutlon; wTo work actively to further the cause of democratic WTo develop a professional fellowship among women education; . . . engaged in education- wTo cooperate 1n the solutxon of problems whlch , QC . mter-penetrate various flelds of knowledge; To encourage graduate work and to stlmulate re- wro encourage intercultural understanding; search in accordance with these purposes? STUDENT MEMBERS ON CAMPUS MARIAN E. BAGLEY CAROLYN CURETON JOYCE MCKEY JEAN REID MARY JANE BELL ELIZABETH DEVINE KATHERINE MONTAGUE TRULA MAE VANDERGRIFF MOLLY BILES EMOGENE S. FINNEY MARILYN POWERS ELIZABETH VAUGHN SUNNY M. BONDURANT ELIZABETH J. HENRY HELEN L. RADER MARY K. VVHITSON -.+ FACULTY ON CAMPUS CATHERINE ALLEN ELIXE W. DAVIS FLORENCE V. ESSERY HELEN B. WATSON GLADYS E. BEACH ELLA J, DAY VELMA R. SHAFFER ALBERTA YOUNG 339 First Row: Arnhart, Baker, Campbell, Doka, Drinnen, Duffey, Edmonds, Ellis, Eversole, Tinnell, Gardner. Second Row: Gibson, Gunn, Hammock, High, Johnson, Kaufmam, Kinnie, McMahan, Maples, Mason, Morris. Thhd Row: Oldham, Provence, Rochat, Sams, Sledge, Taylor, Ward, Weaver, Welshan, Wilson. Recreation Club The Recreation Club, sponsored by the physical education depart- ment, is an organization for girls who desire to indulge in planned recreational activities. You never can tell about girls some like their recreation organized, and some play on the catch-as-catch-can basis. DonH: say you weren,t warned. The ofEcers are as follows: Margaret Martin, President; Mary R. Ellis, Vice-President; Maria Doka, Secretary-Treasurer; Virginia Campbell, Publicity Manager. Members pictured are: Patsy Arnhart, Mary Baker, Dot Camp- bell, Maria Doka, Ruth Drienen, Joan Edmonds, Mary Ruth Ellis, Phil Eversole, Charlotte Finnell, Pat Gardner, Helen Gibson, Dot Gunn, Betty Jean Hammack, Rhoda Jean High, Jerry Johnson, Ann Kauffman, Betty Kinnie, Betty McMahan, Dot Maples, Jean Mason, Dot Morris, Joyce Oldham, Margaret Provence, Mary Elizabeth Rochat, Betty Jo Sams, Elizabeth Sledge, Ellen Ruth Taylor, Eliza- beth Ward, Carol Weaver, Betty Welshan, Mary Wilson, Dot Barger, Rose Boring, Virginia McCampbeIl. Members not pictured are: Beth Breach, June Dallas, Genetha Duffy, Dot Hay, Bobbie Jean Huff, Doris Hurst, Mary Jackson, Jo McGee, Edith Noland, Mary Poindexter, Reva Presson, Joanne Walsh. 340 MARGARET MARTIN President EDWARD s. ALBERS, JR. HOWARD H. BAKER, JR. JOE R. BASS JAMES A. BURDETTE, JR. FRED H. CAGLE, JR. HUGH F. CAREY, JR. WILLIAM H. COLEY THOMAS L. CRUTCHFIELD HOWARD E. DALE VICTOR M. DAVIS MEMBERS DAVID M. DODSON BEN D. DUNAGAN BILLY V. EVANS JACK F. HAMILTON H. KEITH HARBER THURMAN C. HARDIN L. R. HESLER JOHN T. HOFFMEISTER GENE W. HOLTHOFER FRED A. LANG ROBERT E. LEE, JR. G. w. MORTON, JR. THOMAS J. MOULTON, JR. DONALD M. McLEAN JACK D. MCKEEHAN GEORGE W. OLIPHANT HOYT N. PAYNE JR. RUSSELL N. SHEDDEN 41 H. H. SINEATH R. 0. SMITH, JR. H. DALTON TOMLINSON FELIX W. TRUS-S, JR. TOM VAUGHAN JAMES G. WALLS HAROLD c. WARNER JOHN w. WEST RICHARD L. WINCHESTER T au Beta Pi The best engineers make Tau Beta Pi and it is a real honor and distinction to be a member. The other engineers simply graduate and make money. Originally founded at Lehigh Uni- versity in 1885 by Dr. E. H. Williams, Jr., Tau Beta Pi with all its 50,000 members is now recognized as the leading honor- ary engineering society. Alpha chapter has been outstanding since its installation on the campus since 1929. Purpose of the society is to TQmark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by dis- tinguished and scholarship and exemplary character as under- graduates in engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America? National headquarters of Tau Beta Pi was established last year at Knoxville, and a headquarters building is to be built in the near future. The structure Will be named ctIVIatthews Hal? in honor of U-T,s Prof. R. C. Matthews, who served as national secretary from 1905 and as national treasurer from 1912 until his retirement last year. 342 PHILIP W. BARNHART President PHILIP W. BARNHART . R. E. HARRIS . , . . CARL J. SCHWERIN . . Charles R. Cash Robert C. Clark Basil D. Draper Howard Greenwell Erden M. Atadan Phillip W. Barnhart Charles H. Cain Franklin M. Cantrell, Jr. Robert E. Cates Harry D. Claybrook William G. Cole OFFICERS . President JAMES L. GABBARD . AUSTIN R. SISSON. . . PROF. ERNEST HOLDREDGE . . . . Vice-President . Recording Secretary M embers Pictured William E. Grubb John A. Martin Joe G. Higgs Gene Holthofer Arnold Krieger Stanley Y. Merritt William H. Roberson Carl J, Schwerin M embers N at Pictured James O. McKinney Guy R. Moffitt, Jr. Voss A. Moore, Jr. George W. Oliphant John J. Parran, In John L. Farris, Jr. Royce G. Cowan Robert D. Fisher James L. Gabbard Cecil C. Harris Reuben E. Harris William N. Kestner 343 . Correspondiny Secretary . . . . . .Cataloger . Treawrer Ramon Solomon Henry W. Stockley Felix W. Truss Joe 0. Woodson Leon L. Farris, Jr. J. Walter Raines Dallas W. Russell Austin R. Sisson William K. Stair Jack C. Swearingen Robert S. White Swimming Club That splashing in the U-T pool is probably caused by Swimming Club members, and not mermaids. Mermaids donlt get this far inland. The club is open to all girls interested in swimming and has been ever since the fall of 1944. Before that it wasnlt even open. IMOGENE M OR G AN The list of oHicials looks like this: Imogene Morgan, President; President Jean Dunlap, Vice-President; Barbara Holder, Secretary; June Dallas, Treasurer; B. J Anderson, Publicity Chairman; and Frances Mc- Ginness is the Advisor. The members include: Georgia Ayre, Rose Boring, Beth Brouch, Beverly Brown, Mary Buchanan, Carol Cowan, Margaret Davis, Marie Depriest, Joan Diehl, Peggy Dunsmore, Dorothy Gunn, Rhoda Jean High, Jean Hull, Barbara Jeffries, Robin Ann Jenkins, Jean Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Ann Johnson, Betty Keim, Lorna Kent, Mary Lane, Priscilla Leach, Sonja Lunoe, Virginia McCampbell, Sally Mc- Kinney, Othelia Massey, Monkey Moore, Dorothy Morris, Shiela Pardue, Lois Reardien, Blanche Reuther, Rusty Sabar, Joan Sawyer, Beverly Sharp, Neal Slover, Lynn Rose Stanbetry, Jean Tefleteller, Lillian Thinschmitt, Fay Vaupelt, Mary Miller Wallace, Doris White, Carolyn Wilson, and Mary Wolfekiel. 344 Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation was established at the Uni- versity of Tennessee as a joint project of the Holston, Tennessee, and Memphis Conferences. It is located in the Methodist Student Center at 908 Temple Avenue, SThe recreational and spiritual facilities of the center are at the disposal of the Methodist students and their friends. There are regular meetings each week and special events are planned, but mainly the facilities are offered to students to be used in the way that will be most pleas- ant. The center is designed to be the Methodist studenths home away from home. CLAUDE S. VANCE President JOANNE SMITH Vice-President The officers are: Claude Vance, President; Joanne Smith, Vice-President; Alice Lyle, Secretary; Ben Cockrill, Treas- urer. Committee members are: Membership and Attendance-e Joe Peacock, Jean Collier; PublicityeMarguerite Miller, Howard Dale; Recreation and Fellowship- Jo Motlow, Edith Layman; World Christian Community-Nancy Grant, Helen Gillenwater; Dramatics--Jean Martin, Sara Lowry; Social ServiceeKay Kimsey, Jean Duboise, Carroll Roberts, Kenneth Phifer; Deputations-Lillian Hendrix; AlumnieDot Troxler; Music-Mary Nell Veasey, Katherine Thomas. ALICE LYLE S ecretary 345 Lindsay, Allred, Peters, Hutton. Woman 98 Student Government Association W.S.G.A. is a vast organization made up of all women students, governed by an executive board of four oHicers, and backed by a council of the presidents of various groups on the campus in which women take an active part. The Residence Hall Senate is made up of the presidents of the residence halls. These are the gals who call the house meetings, get your date campused, arrange for the lights to blink, and generally cultivate a sense of community and civic responsibility in each student. The Senate is subject to W.S.G.A. review, and one senator sits with the association. The olfhcers pictured are: Betty Lindsay, President; Elizabeth Allred, Vice-President; Jane Peters, Secretary; Virginia Hutton, Treasurer. Representatives on W.S.G.A. are: Ruth Ann Peoples, Alpha Lambda Delta; Catherine Ashe, Blue Triangle; Virginia Hutton, Home EC Club; Kathryn Thomas, I.S.O.; Judy Leith, Modern Dance; Ann Gordon Dempster, Mortar Board; Mary Jane Bell, Omicron Nu; Jo Meyer, Pan-Hellenic Council; Libby Balkcom, Phi Eta Tau; Marilyn Powers, Pi Lambda Theta; Jane Vaughn, Residence Hall Senate; Charlotte Finnell, Publicity Representative; Martha Clark Kane, S.F.O.B. Representative; Elizabeth Allred. Y.W.C.A.; Dean Harriet C. Greve, Mrs. Glenn McCoy, Mrs. L. R. Hesler, Mrs. Weston Hyde, Advisors. 346 RESIDENCE HALL SENATE jANE VAUGHN . . A . . A . . . . . . President BETTY HILL . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennie Allrmstrolzg JEAN GLOVER . . . . . . . . . . Blount Hall BETTY HAAGA . . . . . . , . . . . . . Kittiz Kallt' JEAN SELLERS . . . . . . . . A . . . Barbara Blount JEAN GIBSON . . . . . . . . . . A . . Mattie Kano MARTHA COOKE . . . . A . . Polly McCluny JANE VAUGHN . . . . . . . . . . . . 116715071 Hall POLLY MURRAY , . . . . . . . , A . Temple Court MEMBERS ASHE GIBSON KANE PEOPLES BALKCOM CLOVER LEITH POVVERS CRAVVFORD HAAGA MEYER SELLERS DEMPSTER HILL MURRAY THOMAS VAUGHN FINNELL First Row: Ashe, Balkcom, Crawford, Demster, Finnell, Gibson. Second Row: Glover, Haaga, Hill, Kane, Leith, Meyer. Third Row: Murray, Peoples, Powers, Sellers, Thomas, VaughnA aggggw XAM R A w g , 347 U. T . Bar Association fellowship, and promotion of the general welfare of the The U. T. Bar Association is composed of all members in good standing in the Law School. Looking through the constitution, we find that it sets out the primary objectives. To wit: The promotion of the honor and dignity of the legal profession among law students, cultivation of professional ethics, provision for student Grady Whitman Agee Charles Vance Amburn Asa Robert Ambrister, Jr. Hugh William Anderson Victor Edward Arning, Jr. Richard Harold Baker VViIliam Richard Banks Jack Herbert Beard William Taylor Beckler Fred D. Benton William Arnold Bomar Murray Lester Buford Samuel Theron Bull Auben Gray Burkhart, Jr. Harry Joseph Bryant Kirk McKenzie Carroll College of Law of the University of Tennessee. The ofhcers are: Walter M. Higgs, Jr., President; Thaddeus M. Wynn, J12, Vice-President; William C. Skaggs, Treasurer; and Mrs. Nell 1. Williams, Secretary. F RESHMEN Raymond Edward Cate James Polk Cooley Ransom Harvey Coulter William Joseph Cummings Samuel Martin Dattel Clayton Thomas Davenport Kenneth Clint Davenport Robert Eugene Dowden Eugene Norton Duncan Joe David Duncan William Reed Dunn Carl Sumpter Edwards Louis J. Epstein Joe Hill Felknor VViHiam Harris Fitch 348 James Martin Fitzgerald Wesley Perkins Flatt, Jr. George Raymond Fleming Cecil Lavone Forinash Lawrence Collins Franklin Robert LeRoy Frazier Walter LeLus Fuller, Jr. Sanford Garner, Jr. Robert Hope Gibbs William Penn Goodman Kenneth M. Gresham, Jr. William Nelson Groover Robert Edwin Hart Charles R, Hembree Arden Lincoln Hill Daniel Beck Hon John L. Hondulas William M. Hudson James F. Humphreys. Jr. Arnold Hurst Fred Clay Hyder Richard Landy Jones William Kesler, Jr. Knox Baird Kinney Clarence E. Leatherman Guy Buford Line Martin Luther Lindsey, Jr. Kenneth McCasland Roy Paschall Malone Leab Franklin Martin, Jr. U. T . Bar Association SOPHOMORES William Fleming Martin Edgar Gene Miller Frederick M. Milligan Max Mark Moore Conley Elsworth Morris Henry Haywood Morton, Jr. Paul Herbert N. Neyhart Robert Harvey Nicholson John Scholfield O,Nea1, Jr. Hagar Odem Henry Tate Ogle Robert Lee Ogle, Jr. Hugh Russell Oliver James Walker Parrott Howard Henry Baker, Jr. Harold Thomas Brundige William J. Cannon Hugh Francis Carey Herman Darell Carriger John Lowell Child William Edwin Cleaves VVilIiam Ellis Cockerell Joseph Benjamin Copelan Clarence William Davis Robert Emil Dender, Jr. Ben David Dunagan John Troy Dunlap Cyrus Edward Durio James Edward Eden Harry Noble Fortune Claude Galbreath Frank Toney Parsley Herbert Fields Peters, Jr. David Samuel Powell Dewey Ronda Roark, Jr. Roy M. Roberts John West Robertson Richard Carden Robertson Joseph Richard Rogoski Frank Beverly Roy Wanda Lou Russell Karl D. Saulpaw Walter Eugene Saylor Guy Willard Shanks Thomas Eugene Sinor William Marion Sisco David LeRoy Sledge Nancy Smith Lloyd George Snow Phillip Bryant Spicer William MCL, Stephens, Jr. Tollett James Swafford Daniel Chester Szocki Calvin Newton Taylor Dea Kelley Thomas Charles Noble Thompson David Eugene Thompson Robert Eugene Thompson Orin Henry Todd JUNIORS Hugh Cornelius Gallagher Louis Daniel Garinger VVilIiam C. Garlington Jack S. Geesen Eudell Gravely Hugh William Hendricks J. Fred Hamblen Hobart Keither Harber James Reed Harrington Wallace A. Hawkins VVilIiam Oscar Haynes, Jr. Hilburn Lee Hendricks Kenneth Riley Herrell William P. Hutchson James Edward Hyder Herman Michael Hyder 349 D. L. Hutson William Chandler Jennings John Deaderick Kreis Marvin C. Krieger Jerry Furr Laughlin Robert Edward Lee, Jr. Edward Clayton McFaddin Robert Gallatin McLean Chester Renick Mahood Coy Charles Mays Jack William Mills James Woodrow Mitchell George W. Morton, Jr. Earl Myers Charles Ridley Newsom David Massey Pack Howard Mac Trapp William Lawrence Tunnell Quinton Virgil Turtle Robert Vernon Utley Ralph Everette Vineyard Paul H. Wade Jerome Howard Waller David Thomas Walker Henry Calvin Walter William Alexander Watt Warren Raymond Webster Stannard Elbert Widener Leslie Arthur Williams Iames Carlton VVinkles Woodrow Wilson Pardue Robert Henry Paschal! Beverly Ramsey, Jr. William Aubrey Reynolds Harry Hoyd Sadler Ivo Willard Sanders William R. Sledge Charles William Southern VViIliam B. Standefer, Jr. Paul Alvin Swafford Robert Murray Summitt George Connor Thomas, Jr. Howard Vincent James Montford Weaver Carl Edgar Webb William Knox West, Jr. Richard Lee Winchester U. T . Bar Association Fred Graham Bartlett Shirley Jane Baumgardner Thomas MCS. Blackburn, Jr. Sterling Sheddan Brown John Lambert Cleary John Howard Collett Roy D. Crawford Thomas Crutchfield Frank M. Davis John Preston Davis, Jr. Robert Leland Derrick John Frank Dugger Marshall Edward Duggin Harold Smith Duncan Carroll Frank Fourmy, Jr. SENIORS Thomas E. Fox James Monroe Glasgow Joseph Carroll Golden Clarence E. Goodman, Jr. James Walker Hale Edwin Ross Hanna, Jr. Joe R. Haynes, Jr. Walter Martin Higgs, Jr. Ivan V. Hobbs Charles Richard jerman John Robert Jones Andrew Johnson Glenn R. Kleinau, Jr. Vincent Edward Knox 350 William Buford Lewallen Lawrence CIiEord Loy James G. Nave john Marshall Martin, Jr. Hubert James Massman Ottis Blane Meredith Marion Morgan Minor Carl Grady Moore Phillip Malcolm O,Hara Raymond Leslie Oakes Jarvis R. Pearce George Maynard Pope Edwin Hope Rayson, Jr. William Baker Richardson Stanley Cornelius Simon William Carter Skaggs John Madison Smartt Charles Wright Sydnor Matt Henry Rudolph William Stanton Russell Franche Warren Sandford Robert Cleveland Smith, Jr. Ernest Ross Swafford, Jr. John A. Thompson, Jr. Carter Bradley Wall Addison Knox Williams Fred Madison Williams, Jr. Mrs. Nell 1. Williams Thaddeus M. Wynn, Jr. Kappa Chi is the honorary branch of Modern Dance, which we assume is for the girls with the most advanced modern de- signs for dancing. At any rate, the purpose of the society is to develop technique, composition, creativeness, and to learn more of the modern dance. If the picture is any hint, weid like to learn more, too. The officers are, oddly enough, the same as those of Modern Dance. To wit: Judy Leith, President; Dolores Clarke, Secre- tary; Cookie Aytes, Treasurer. The advisor is Miss Catherine Allen. The members are: Jerre Baucorn, Mary Lou Bodkin, Dot Cobb, Eleanor Edmundson, Jenny Lynn Ellis, Mary Ann Ellis, Phil Eversole, Joan Greenway, Doris Hurst, Sonja Lunoe, Q mg: Wk 3 Wt 33$ i g K IUDY LEITH . President Mary Pomdexter. Kappa Chi 351 Un iversity Christian Association According to last year,s VOLUNTEER, from which we copy all this stuff, for over seventy years the Chris- tian Association has carried out a University church- centered program for the students at the University of Tennessee. The Young Menis Christian Association, known af- fectionately as the iin, was organized on the campus in 1877. President-Emeritus James D. Hoskins, a stu- dent at the Hill, was elected president in 1890 and presided at the laying of the cornerstone of the first Y.M.C.A. building in the South. This building would still be in use except for a fire which occurred one dark night in February, 1943, and razed what had become of recent years a campus eye-sore. In June 1946, a temporaryii building known as the uStudent Centerii was erected on the site of the old Yh building. In 1893, women were admitted to the University, but it was four long years before the Young Womenis Christian Association was formed. History does not show what took the girls so long. In 1934, the Y.W.C.A. was moved to the second floor of the iQY,y building, where they remained until things got too hot for iem that February night. In the interim between ,43 and ,46, these Christian Organizations were located in the Biology Building and Ayres Hall. Now, the spacious Student Center is richly appointed with lounges, lockers, telephones and other facilities for daytime student use and for evening meetings. In addition, the staff presents information about the various local churches and attempts to guide the student towards the church of his choice. The 'QY,i program offers regular weekly meetings for inspiration, information and fun for the members. A feature of the program is week end retreats for leadership groups. These retreats can be quite inter- esting. Inter-Church events include the huge annual party, HOYT PAYNE, President of YMCA vespers, retreat, Thanksgiving community meeting, and Easter sunrise service. Torch Night, Aloha Oe, and Mid-Winter Convocation are sponsored also by the Christian Association. Student thcers of Y.M.C.A. are: Hoyt N. Payne, Jr., President; John Sterchi, Vice-President; Jack F. Hamilton, Secretary; Jack F. Hamilton, Treasurer. Students Officers of Y.W.C.A. are: Elizabeth Allred, MR. RALPH FROST, Gen. Sec. 352 ELIZABETH ALLRED, President of YW MISS HELEN HENDERSON, Exec. S President; Ann Gordon Dempster, Vice-President; Dorothy Ann Kerr, Secretary; Margaret Ann Cain, Treasurer. Employed Staff: Ralph Frost, General Secretary; Helen H. Henderson, Executive Secretary, Y.W.C.A.; Minnie M. Wade, OHice Secretary. Advisory Board: Dean L. R. 'Hesler, Chairman; Mrs. Graeme Canning, Mrs. L. R. Hesler, Mrs. D. C. Webb, Dean F. C. Smith, Dr. Frank Ward, Mr. Charles I. Barber, Treasurer, Acting President C. E. Brehm, Dean Harriet C. Greve, Dean R. E. Dunford, Helen H. Henderson, Ralph W. Frost. Senior Cabinet members are: Clifford E. Barbour, James A. Burdette, Jeanette Crawford, Ann Dooley, Russell R. Dynes, Jenny Lynn Ellis, James Ezell, Abner M. Glover, Sarah R. Long, Margaret McIlwaine, Jack W. Mills, John D. Peeples, J12, Ruth Ann Peoples, Jane C. Peters, Roy Roberts, Walter H. Scarbrough, Russell N. Shedden, Margaret Ann Snipes, Frances J Stephenson, Mary Ann Truss. Junior Cabinet members are: Mary Jane Bell, Vir- ginia Bottom, Nancy Butler, Clifford D. Caldwell, Patricia DeBerry, Eleanor Edmondson, Betty Jo Fox, Virginia Hutton, Carolyn McClamrock, Joseph N. Peacock, Jn, Bitsy Sheets, Neale Slover, Jane Sullivan, Mrs. Thomas B. Swift, Barbara L. Tuttle. Members pictured below are: Bell, Bottom, Burdette, Butler, Cain, Crawford, Dempster, Edmundson, Fox, Hutton, Kerr, Long, McClamrock, Scarbrough, Ste- phenson, Sterchi, Truss. 353 The Publications Council is responsible for the Members of the 1947-48 Council have been direction of the major policies of the ORANGE F. C. Lowry, chairman; Dr. John C. Hodges and AND WHITE, TENNESSEAN, and VOLUNTEER. It Dr C E Wylie facultv memberS' James L . . . , I , . is composed of six members-two student repre- . . . . Smlth, alumm member; and Patr1c1a Stuart and sentatives, an alumni representative, and three G. W. Morton, student members. faculty representatives. . . . The editors and business managers of the publi- Durlng the regular sprlng electlons, the two . . cations are res onsible to the council for the exe- student representatlves and the alumm member p are elected. The three faculty members are ap- cutlon of thelr dutles. They attend counc11 meet- pointed by the president of the university. ings, but are given no vote. Publications Council L me QHM imp gm , Vang; mm 37am; M 3mm, Mg 5;, pm Rahnw 98:? W Must! 354 T ennessee Law Review The Tennessee Law Review is published by a board of editors chosen on the basis of scholastic merit from the outstanding students of law school. The Review contains comments by these editors on recent developments of interest to future bar- risters, as well as articles by outstanding legal authorities. It is designed to keep lawyers and scholars informed as to recent trends in the law, particularly the law of Tennessee, and assist in the solution of new legal problems. The faculty ad- visor is Professor Dix W. Noel. The Board of editors pictured above are: Stand- 35 ing: Hugh C. Glasglow, Marshall E. Duggan, H. Lee Hendricks, Paul A. Swafford, John M. Smattt, George C. Thomas, Hubert J. Massman, Edwin H. Rayson, John Marshall Martin, Jr., Beverly J. Ramsey, Jr., Clarence Emory Good- man, Jr., Fred M. Williams, Jr., Thad M. Wynn, Jr. Seated: Hugh C. Gallagher, John A. Thomp- son, Jr., Andrew L. Johnson tStudent Editod, Professor Noel a:acuhy Advisoa, Carter B. Wall tcasenote' Editoa, Stanley C. Simon, Thomas E. Fox, William 5. Russell. Medical, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Nursing Students all ride the . - . Madison M erry-go-round The University of Tennessee Memphis Division sprawls its various buildings right around the medical center Which has sprung up out on Madison in the aforementioned West Tennessee hamlet. It is to this branch of the University that aspirant medics, dentists, pharmacists, nurses and tech- nicians flock to get the specialized technical learning necessary in their respective fields. As a ruley the come from two earls preparator training at the main campus in Knoxville but man students Y Y y , y cross the borders, coming in from Mississippi, Arkansas and other nearby states. The merry-go-round madness begins With the first time you set foot in the University Center twhich is the hub around Which the Memphis Division studentls eXtra-curricular and social life revolvesl and ends only on that day when the graduate gets the sheepskin and the shingle, and is sent out into the world, ostensibly to make his fortune. Going to Class means a lot of running from building to building, but cutting is a little easier to arrange. Needless to say, most students here have lost this Esky-ish trait, and the only cuts they take are the fine pie in the University Cafeteria. But dont get us wrong, these White-coated scholars do tear themselves away from their stetho- scopes, drills, mortars, charts and microscopes-occasionally, anyway. To make it handy, therels a fine swimming pool, and all sorts of athletic and game facilities right in the Center. Nights, though, youlll likely run across a bunch of them discussing cadavers in the murky recesses of the Cellar. Cheerful lot, arenlt they? r mam . i 'ffrWW izmwziwe . i r gate; r 724:1; MEMPHIS IN J UN E ESKY l6 ESQUIRE, INC. USED WITH PERMISSION Or any other quarter. Scenes like this are re-enacted as each new class alights from the Tennessean, fresh with two years of pre-llMemphis Divisionl, learning at the Hill. First stop is, naturally, the University Center and from there itls anybody,s race to the choice furnished room. On second thought, we rather imagine our boy Esky will wait to get introduced all around, judging by the way hels smitten by yon nurse. What do you think? 357 Deans 0f m: M 22?: ,ngk vak$A 0. VV. HYMAN Dmu of AMedicizze and zidminixtration ROBERT H. MILLER RICHARD D. DEAN Axsistant Dean of Medirinc Dam of Me College of Dentistry T he Memphis Division L; ROBERT L. CROVVE THOMAS P. NASH, JR. Dean of Pllarmafy Dean of Biological Sciencn RUTH NEIL MURRY F. JUNE MONTGOMERY Director of Sclzool of Nursing Director of Student Welfare 1; ;; E7 Above: Administration Building Above: Rogers Hall Right: Thomas F. Gailor Clinic and Hospital Below: John Gaston Hospital Wm Va zsiiivv. m amwm , Above: University Dormitory Building ' Above: University Center Left: Polyclinic Dormitory Below: Marcus Haase Nurses, Home Niggv w man m a , mmia First Row DR. 0. W. HYMAN . . . . DR. ROBERT A. HINGSON . DR. MORTON J. TENDLER . DR. JOHN P. HENRY . . . . . . President ARTHUR E. CARPENTER. . . . . Vice-President ELDON L. CAFFERY. . . . . Secretary VVALTER L. BOURLAND . Tremm'm- ADEN W. BARLOW . EDWARD C. BRANSOK Second Row ROLAND BRETT THOMAS P. CRYMES, III VVILLIAM S. DEW . L. MCKE NZIE GROSS MEMBERS . Dam . . . Taaylmaster . . . .Spansor . .Spomor . Norris, Tenn. A Wood River, 111. . Amory, Miss. . Jackson, Miss. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Johnson City, Tenn. VIRGINIA EIVERS GROSS . Memphis, Tenn. HOWARD B. HASEN . Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT P. HENDERSON . Pontotoc, Miss. JAMES G. MCCLUREV .Memphis, Tenn. ANTHONY J. MCNICHOLAS . Memphis, Tenn. Third Row F. MITCHELL . JOE M. MOODY . E. ORPET . BEN . Cleveland, Miss. Dyersburg, Tenn. PHIL Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS G. PRIXCE .Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES M. PUGH . Enid, Miss. WAYNE R. ROGERS . . LaFollette, Tenn. JOSEPH H. STICKLEY . . Madisonville, Tenn. VVENDELL H. STOCKTON . .Amory, Miss. Members Not Pictured JOHN V. HUMMEL. . Charleston, Mo. WILLARD B. VVILKINSON . Idaho Falls, Idaho Medical Graduates, Sept. 94 7 362 Dental Graduates, Dec. 94 7 MEMBERS First Row DR. R. D. DEAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dran DR. J. R. BOURGOYNE . . , . . . . . . . . Sponsor DR. J. T. GXNN . . . . . . . . , . . , Sponsor DR. J, B. VVEII. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sponsor ALFREDO AMADOR AMADOR , Puebmdillas, Puerto Rico Second Row JOHN ROLAND ANDERSON . Virginia Beach, Va. Prmidrul ROBERT W. ATKINSON . Thomasville, AIa. HENRY AI IS ATKINSON .Belvidere, Tenn. Syrrvlary CHARLES M. B URGESS JOH N HAROLD FF, NDLEY Third Row Trmsurm' J UDSON JAMES FI'H: Via-Presidcnl ROBERT VVILSON 600mm: IRWIN L. GOULD ROBERT PARKER GRAHAM EDWARD C. JONES . ALLAN EUSTIS QUERENS . . Opp, Ala. . Trussville, Ala. MemphisY Tenn. Pratt, Kain. , Revere, Mass Nashville, Tenn. . Crowder, Miss. New Orleans, La. DR. J. A. BUCHIGNANI . DR. C. D. HAWKS. DR. 1. N. Dunm . S. W. ATKINS . M. M. COOPER . E. N. szxs. 1. J. FARROW , B. L. FEASTER. K. F. GREENE . J. A. HARDER . R. W. HIBBARD . H. A. HIBBEN . First Row Prnsidz'nt l'iw-Prwidmt Second Row MEMBERS . Sponsor . Sponsor . TollSIIIHIJIN' . Fountain City, Tenn. . Philadelphia, Pa. . Collinsville, Conn. . Syracuse, N. Y. . Lakeland, Fla. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Lynbrook, N. Y. . Huntin ton, W, Va. g . Cleveland, Tenn. J. A. JACHIMCZYK . H. L. KAY . J. P. LESTER . R. J. LINDEMAN . R. C. MCLUCAS . A. E. MESSER . F. K. MILLICAN . W. R. MORRIS . R. W. PA'ITERSON . T. L. RAY . M. L. STAHL . C. STOMATOVICH . J. M. TUHOLSKI . R. J. VANDEVVETERING . J. W. WALLER . Third ROW . Stamford, Conn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Parkstnn, S. D. . Lemaster, Pa. . New York City, N. Y. . Florence, Ala. . Kansas City, MO. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Erwin, Tenn. . Gonzales, Tex. .Woodside, L. 1., N. Y. Snrrtary and Trrasurwr . Ridgewood, N. J. . Bellingham, Wash. . Silver Creek, Miss. Medical Graduates, March 948 364 Nursing Graduates, Nlarch 948 MEMBERS Pint Row Presidmt JEANIE SUMMERS. . . . . . . .Charleston,Mo. LILLYLUSK............ .Spomor Vice-President RUTH MONTGOMERY. . . . . . . . .Hot Springs,Ark. Secretary- Treasurer MARY VVEAVER. . . . , . . . .VVest Point, Tenn. Second Row Reporter GENEVA BARBRE. . A . . , . . . . New Madrid, M0. LOISBRANDON. . . . . . . .. W. JANE COOK. . . . . . HAZEL COLE Third Row GENEVA LAWLER . PATRICIA ANN ROACH . KATHLEEN MITCHELL SPEAKS ELENOR R.SANDERS. A . . . . OTAWILES. . . . . . .. . Johnson City, Tenn. . . . . Tyler, M0. . Palestine, Ark. . Trenton, Tenn. . Savannah, Tenn. . .Jellico, Tenn. . , Turrell, Ark. . Ash Flat, Ark. 365 MEMBERS First ROW GLENN M. DEAN . . . A . . . , . . Chattanooga, Tenn. DR. T. H. SHIPMON . . . . . . . . . - . . Spomor Third ROW DR' H' P' THOMAS ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Sponsor MARION F. DICK . . . . . . . . . . . Brookneal, Va. DR. J. R BOURGOYNE . . . . . . . . . . . . Sponsor BASIL W. GIBBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rector, Ark. JAMES F. SMITH. . . lPlrex.idp-ntv . .Rockwood, Tenn. LEQNARD W. HLL . . . . . . . . . . Amesbury, Mass. ALFRED D. HALL. . . . . . . . . .Manchester, Ky. Second Row RICHARD C. TOWNE . . . . A . . . . . . Glendale, Calif. Secretary THOMAS A. CLARK . . . . . . . . . . . . Sparta, Tenn. Member: Not Pictured EUGENE G' BRUNSON ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Pensamlm Fla' ?EORGE MCKENZIE . . , . . . . . . . Buffalo, N. Y. CARTER G. COOKE . 4 . . . . . - . . Elizabethton, Tenn. DAVID REID . . . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. Dental Graduates, June 948 366 Medical Graduates, Sept. 948 MEMBERS First ROW CLAYTON M. BROUINE . , . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. DR. 0. XV. HYMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . pm LEWIS B. CLAHON . . . . . . . . New York City, N. Y. DR. J. D. HUGHES . . . , . . . . . , . Tommlaslm- NETH D. GAVER . . . . . . . Santa Barbara, Calif. DR. WILLIAM F. MAURY, jk. . . , . , , . . . . Sfmnsm' ISAAC N. GOULD . , . . . . . . . . . Bmmn, Mzm. DR. II, C, ScHMmssER . . . . , . . . . . . Slmnmr STANLEY D. HAND . . , . . . Birmingham, Ala. Prrsia'mt EDWIN B. HERRING , . . , . . . A , . Dundee, Miss. JOHN E. CO'ITHOFF . . . . . . . . . Portland, Ore. Third Row Su'rrtary JAMES A. VVHITE . . . . . . . . . . . Tullahoma, Tenn. FRANK D. HOWARD , . . . . . . . . , Leesburg Luke, Fla. Trmsm'rr - . VIN wasmm , . . . . . . .V.h'llu T . CLARENCE L. ANDERSON . . . . . . . . . . Creston, Iowa 1 DOUJ AS ' J L a: H t' 8 , D XAIJ D. MITCHELL. . . . . . . . V . h .-t ' P.. JAMES IxELLEY AVERY . . . . . . , . . . Alamo, 'Ienn. 0 J0 m m 11, q XVILLXAM W. OGDEN . . . . . . . . . New Orleans, La. Second Row ROBERT N. PRICE . . . . . . . . Covington, Tenn. WALTER T. BEW . . . . . . . . . Ventor City, N. J. EUGENE J. SPIOTTA . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. VVILLIAM R. anussmxg . . . . . . . . McKeespnrt, Pa. HIRAM M. STURM . . . . . . . . . . LaFnHette, Tenn. 367 First Raw DR. RICHARD E. CHING Pruidrnl SAMUEL A. HARRISON l'ivr-Prmidt'nt WILLIAM G. RAINER Sr'm'rmry- Trmx urn ENOCH J. VANN, JR. qltfllrlir Din'flm' DICK MARTOREH. . . SAMUEL R. DOUGHTV, JR. J. IIUGH Elms J. WILLIAM ET'I'INGER Second Row ALFRED II. EVANS H. DUDLEY FAMIHM: VVILLIAM F.. GIBBONS ROBERT XV. GIBSON Medical Graduates, Dec. 368 MEMBERS HAROLD P. HARCREAVHS . . . , . . . Spmzmr . London, Tenn. Gerda, Ala. Cleveland, Tenn. . Tampa, Fla. . Auburn, Ala. Harrogate, Tenn. . Poplar Bluff, M0, . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Belcher, La. . Verona, Mn. . Pnnca City, Okla. JACK R. IIOLIFIELD Roy T. JOHNSON, JR. L. W. O'BANxox, JR. Third Row ALFRED E. OGDEN NATHAN PORTER M. EMORY ROGERS EARLE U. SCHARFF, JR, LABE SCIIEINBERG DONALD W. SINGLH'I'ON . . . . . . RICHARD A. VVllliliHiR Not Pictured j. K. SEALH 948 Salt Lake City, I'mh . Memphis, Tenn. . Jamestown, N. Y. . Memphis, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. . Humboldt, Tenn. Mobile, Ala. . Memphis, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. Westminster, S. C. Alden, Inwu Dental Graduates, June 949 ROBERT G. TAYLOR, JR. GEORGE E. ALCOTT , JAMES G. ALLEN L. C. ANDERSON JAY H. BARRETT. . WILLIAM W. BE NTON EMM H'r'r R. BLACK MEMBERS First Row Prmidrn! . . . . Laurel Springs, N. C. . Weiner, Ark. . Smacknver, Ark. . . . , . . Greenvillc, Tenn. . Prentiss, Miss. . West Helena, Ark. . Ethel, Miss. Second Row HAROLD E. BURNS. . . . . . . . . . .Alcoa, Tenn. JOHN C. CONN . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Ky. WILLIAM A. ELEY . . . . . . . Scooha, Miss. HAROLD B. GRUMBIJ-ZS . . . . . . . Star City, Ark. CHARLES A. KENNEDY, JR. . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. IRVING R. LUNT, JR. . BROOKS NOLI. . . Third Row VVILLIAM VVADDY OURSLER, JR. . . W. C. PRICE . . . SAM G. SANDERS. ANDREW F. SERIO. EARL N. STACK JOHN E. SULIJVAN VVILLIAM K. VVARREN MAURY E. VVORTHAM . San Francisco, Calif. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Jackson, Miss. New Haven, Conn. . Erwin, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. . . .Atoka, Tenn. Member; Not Pictured ROY K. MITCHELL . ORLIE PARKER. . - 'rHOMAS II. REED. . Memphis, Tenn. . Wabash, Ark. . Tipton, Tenn. MEMBERS First Row President GEORGE W. CLINARD. . Vice-President . Springfield, Tenn. DAN DAVIES . . . . . . . . . . . . Lexington, Tenn. Secretary MRS. VVILLIAM B. STAGGS . . . . . . . . . Portland, Tenn. Treasurer WYLIE P. DAVIDSON . . . . . . . . . Camden, Tenn. Sponsor CHARLES H. SMITH . . , . . . . Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT B. ALFORD. . . . . . . . .Lewisburg, Tenn. LESTER MARTIN BATES . . . . A . , . . Friendship, Tenn. W. M. BOYETT . . A . . . . . . . . . . . Sedalia, Ky. Second ROW JEFF BREAZEALE, JR. . . A . . . . . . . . Loudon, Tenn. . McMinnvilIe, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. MALCOLM E.CATES- . . . . . . . .. ROBERT W.BRIGGS. . . . . . HUBBARDBYRAM . . . . . . . , . . . Alamo, Tenn. DANIEL DAVID COLEMAN . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. NICHOLAS H.EDWARDs. . . . . . . . . .Memphis,Tenn. GEORGE McCALL FINLEY . REUBEN FISH . PAUL J. FOLIS JAMES W. GARNER . BONNIE WANDA GORDON JOE G. GRAY. MARTIN S. HARDIN . . KENNETH E. HARRIS . JAMES RUSH JAYNES . HORTON A, JONES . . VINCENT EDGAR KEITH EVERETT R. KESSLER. ALBERT A. KOELZ . JAMES F. LEEPER . W. S. LIVELY . . . JAMES ELLIS MANUEL . Third Row Fourth Row . Lawrenceburg, Tenn. . . .Memphis,Tenn. . . Memphis, Tenn. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. . . Camden, Tenn. . Forrest City, Ark. . Savannah, Tenn. A Cookeville, Tenn. . Greenville, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . Texarkana, Ark. . Memphis, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. - . Nashville, Tenn. . McMinnviIle, Tenn. . Trenton, Tenn. Pharmacy Graduates, Dec. 948 370 Pharmacy Graduates, Dec. First Row BILLIE W. MCCLARD . . GARLAND E, MCCAIN THOMAS R. MCGINNIS . JIM MCMAHON. , . C. W. MITCHUM, JR. MARGARET MITCHUM . NORMA ANN MITCHUM JULIAN T. MULLINS - Second Row FRED NORTON, JR. . QUENTIN L. PATTON GARRETT B. PORTER WINFRED C. RICHARDS HORACE J. ROLLER . F. P. SANDERS. . GEORGE B. SCOTT, JR. . TOM C. SHARP, JR. . Third Row C. MAX SHEPHERD. . . . . . 948 MEMBERS . LaFayette, Tenn. . Little Rock, Ark. . Nashville, Tenn. . Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. . Erin, Tenn. . . Erin, Tenn. - Waverly, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . . .Kenton, Tenn. . . Mosheim, Tenn. . Pleasant Shade, Tenn. . . Bald Knob, Ark. . Johnson City, Tenn. . Smithville, Tenn. . Murray, Ky. . Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. 9W$ 3E 371x; :3 mm 1 5 w 3 371 . Marked Tree, Ark. . Memphis, Tenn. . Portland, Tenn. .Nashville, Tenn. . Monterey, Tenn. . Augusta, Ark. . Puryear, Tenn. E. L. SHINABERRY, JR. . . . , . . . GLENN B, SKIPPER . WILLIAM B. STAGGS . TURNEY STEVENS . . . . . . . . . WILLIAM B. SWAFFORD- . . . . . ; . EDWARD CLYDE THOMPSON . EVERETT B. UNDERVVOOD . - . . . . . . . Fourth Row HAROLD W. VINSON . . . . . . . . JAMES WILLIAM WARNER, III . ARTHUR FRED WELLS . JOHN MURRAY WHAYNE JAMES E. WHITTAKER . DAVID I. WILLIAMS . . ROBERT W. WILLIAMS . POLLY SUE WILSON . . . Adamsville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Greenville, Miss. Lepanto, Ark. . VVhitehaven, Tenn. . Newbern, Tenn. . Clarendon, Ark. . Burlison, Tenn. Member; Not Pictured WILSON P. BURTON . . . . . . . . . JOHN M. BROYLES . E. EDWIN GOODMAN . . . . . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. . Savannah, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. z a m V V mama, R. E. ORR . JOSEPH A. RYAN . SHIRLEY BISHOP . DR. BERTHA BARON . WILLIAM M. BARRIER . BILLIE R. Bonm'rr. VVILLIAM G. CRABTREE . First Row Praidrnt Vicc-Prmidmt Sl'frrlar y Class Sjwmor Second Row Eagle Pass, Tex. MEMBERS JAMES B. DAVIS . ROBERT E. DODSON, JR. . Puryear, Tenn. J. W7. FINLIEY. . Memphis, Tenn. . Dayton, Tenn. little Rock Ark CARLTON B. HUDSON A . . , . C. A, HUTCHISON . JAMES A. JONES . . Memphis, Tenn. 0113 K. KENNEDY . . Harrimzm, Tenn. J. VVINS'J'ON KIRKSI-zr MALCOLM E.H01.MI-:s . Third Row . Erwin, Tenn. . Rutledge, Tenn. . Jackson, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Hoxie, Ark. . Humboldt, 'l'enn. . Bristol, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Englewnad, Tenn. Pharmacy Graduates, Dec. 949 372 Pharmacy Graduates, Dec. 949 First Row CLAUDE L. LINVILI.E, JR. . HAROLD D. MARCROM . . . . CHARLES E. MOUDY . JIMMIF. F. MCDONALD. . . . . . JACK M. NICKS . . Second Row jAMES 0. Nokvum. . . W YAT'I' D. PETTICRHV . . GORDON M. AMRURGEY VVILEY B. BARNER hA'NN R. BARNES WILLIAM R. BASS RALPH LEE BORUM CLYDE E. BROYLES, JR. VVARREN G. CROWL HAROLD R. 17.1;le WILLIAM J. FARMER DENNIS A. FAULK ROBERT W. FERRELL MEMBERS . Memphis, Tenn. . Manchester, Tenn. . Springfield, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . . .Dicksnnfrenn. . . .KIIOXViHC,4rH1lL . . . .Bemisfrcnn. HOWARD C. POMEROY . . ROBERT A. RICE . . . . JAMES C. SMALLEY . . . W. CHALMERS SOWELL. C. CLIFTON THOMAS . ijN H. THOMASON, JR. . WILEY I,. VAUGHT . . JACK II. VVALKER. . . RUSSELL H. WILLIS . . . Members Not Pictured ROBERT P. FRAZIER Rm E. Gmsox, JR. JESSE M. GRAY GEORGE D. GREGORY BOBBY B. HACKNEY VVEDDIE H. HASSLER ROGER B. HERNDGN MARY M. HESTER DAVID B. I'IIBBETT BENJAMIN H. HUDSON, JR. CHARLES M. IRVINE CHARLES F. LANGFORD ROBERT E. LEIGH SAMUEL j. LOVOI ROBERT E. MARGRAVE ELBERT E. MATTHEWS CHARLES C. McCALL HAROLD F. MCNABB ANDREW PRYOR NELSON HAROLD A. OanRx' STOTEN A. 0L7TLAN PETER R. PLEMONS Third Row . . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . . Little Rock, Ark. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . Cornersville, Tenn. . . . . Oneida, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . . Johnston City, Tenn. . . Huntingdon, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES POWELL HOWARD M. RHEA, JR. RICHARD L. ROGERS ARTHUR D, SHARP MAX F. STEPHENSON C. W. STOPHEL ROBERT J. STOUT RICHARD D. YAGER O'NEAL YOUNG JAMES B. VVALKER MEMBERS First Row Praidunt ROY D. SCIIAEFER . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. I '1' m-Prmid mi EMMETT R. HALL . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. Sccrrlm'y A. GLENN KENNEDY . . Knoxville, Tenn. Trmxm'vr WALTER R. VOYLES, JR. . . ROBERT G. ALLEN . . CALVIN R. BISHOP . BERNARD M. CATES . '. Memphis, Second Row HERBERT XV. COLLINS . MAURICE COURTNEY . GENE CRAFTON . . Greenback. . Stanton, BOYD P. DAVIDSON . . Lmvrenceburg, Tenn. JAMES EI,I,IO'I l . .Cumberlzmd City, Tenn. FRANK B. GALYON, JR. , . Knoxville; Tenn. HUGH E. GREEN . Third Row DAVID N. HAWKINS . . . Jackson, Tenn. ORREN XV. HYMAX, JR4 . . Memphis, Tenn. JOE HARTLEY IJAMS. . Nashville, Tenn. OLIVER C. JEFFERS . . Jackson, Tenn. Tenn. . Dyersburg, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Kingsport, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. A Riddleton, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. KERMIT F. JONES . HENRY XV. KEISKER, JR. . HOWARD R. Krzxxnm . MARCUS M. MARBLE. PAUL J. MATTE, JR. . JAMES R. MCCAIN . ARTHUR A. MCMURRAY . JAMES E MOSELEY . TROY PAINE . . WILLIAM I. PROFFITT . JAMES II. ROBERTSON . JAMES A. ROBINSON . SFEPHEN R. Ronm' . HOWARD T. SIMPSON . JOHN D. SIMPSON. JEROME P. SIMS . JOHN R. SISK. VVALTER II. ROY A. XVEDEKIND, JR. . Members No! Pictured JACK A. RAINEs . Fourth Row Fifth Row STEPHENSON Medical Graduates, Dec. 950 374 . Memphis, . hlemphis, Tenn. Tenn. . G uthrie, Ky. . Memphis, . Knoxville, Henry, . Nashville, . Memphis, . Memphis, . Conkeville, . Memphis, . Memphis, Chattanooga, . Knoxville, . Memphis, . Chattanooga, A Trenton, . Eagleville, . Knoxville, . Memphis, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Ten n. Medical T echnology, MEMBERS First Row DR. DOUGLAS H. SPRUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staff SARA GRACE RICHMOND . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staff DR. THOMAS P. NASH . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Staff CARROLL HENSHAVV . . . . . . . . . . Okolnna, Miss. NITA JOY MITCHELL . Memphis, Tenn. Second Row JANE ELLEN RAWLS . . Memphis, Tenn. ELIZABETH YATES THOMAS. . . . . . . .Selmer,Tenn. MARJORIE LEE. . . . . . . . , ,Jonestown, Tenn. SHIRLEYMASONA . . . . , . . .Houlka,Miss. CARMEN PEREZ . . Caracas, Venezuela Third Row Cmmnmx GANNON . . Memphis, Tenn. FRANCES LESSER . . Memphis, Tenn. MARY BERNICE MCAIJJSTER . . Calvert City, Ky. VVINNIFRED H. SAUNDERS . . . Grenada, Miss. SARA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. . . . - Lewishurg, Tenn. Z35: i; a sit OMEGA CHAPTER MEMBERS First Rorw Third Row GERALDINE GILL ............................... Chattanooga, Tennessee ISABEL WRIGHT ------------------------------- Chattanooga, Tennessee MARTHA LOVING ............................... Petersburg, Tennessee HELEN GREENE ................................... Nashvxllte, Tennessee PAULINE GRODSKY ............................... Memphis, Tennessee CATHRYN VADEN ............................... Memphls, Tennessee SUE CLARKE ............................... Knoxville Tennessee , t Fourth Row AGNES LAINE ..................................... Memphxs, Tennessee MINNIE RATLIFF ..................................... Mission, Texas ALMA TRAPPOLINI ------------------------------- Ashland: Mississippi MARY FRANCES MILLICAN ......................... Florence, Alabama Second Row Not Pictured JEAN JONES ...................................... Nashville, Tennessee ELEANOR LONG .................................. Memphis, Tennessee IRIS PEARCE ------------------------------------- Memphis, Tennessee JEAN TARWATER .............................. Chattanooga, Tennessee ESTHER BATSON .................................. Memphis, Tennessee MARY POWELL ................................ Fredericksburg, Virginia M. JEAN SMITH ------------------------------------ Linden, Tennessee KAY ALTMAN BO xTWRIGHT ................... Memphis, Tennessee MARION DOZIER- ------------------------ Rcliing Fork, Mississippi BARBARA HASTY ................................. Knoxville, Tennessee OFFICERS MINNIE RATHFF ........................................... President M, JEAN SMITH ............................................ Secretary MARTHA LOVING ...................................... Vice-Prexiden! MARY FRANCES MILLICAN ................................. Treasurcr The Alpha Epsilon Iota Fraternity for medical women was founded February 26, 1890 at the University of Michigan. At present there are 30 active chapters in the United States. The Omega Chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Iota was organized at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in 1940. The purpose of this fraternity is to promote good fellowship, maintain a high order of scholarship and professional achievement and to foster a spirit of moral and social helpfulness. Its members represent women with serious purpose Who Will contribute actively to the preservation of the physical well being of the people of our country. Alpha Epsilon Iota 376 Kappa Psi Kappa Psi, hrst National Greek letter pharmaceutical chapters and 36 graduate chapters located only in those fraternity was founded December 15, 1879, at the College Colleges of Pharmacy which meet the syllabus requirements of Virginia. Since its inception it has grown to have 54 0f the American Association of Pharmacy. MEMBERS First Row Second Row Faculty Sponsor Treajurer DR.KARL GOLDNER. . . . . . . . . . .Memphis,Tenn. JULIAN T. MULLINS. . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Regmzt GARRETT B. PORTER . . . . . . . Pleasant Shade, Tenn. WILLIAM B. SWAFFORD. . . . . . . . .Monterey, Tenn. g , Laretary . HORACE J.ROLLER. . . . . . . . h .Johnson City, Tenn. Vzte-Regent KENNETH E.HARRIS. , . . . . . . . . Cookeville, Tenn. F. P. SANDERS. . . . . , h . . .Smithville Tenn. BILLIE W. MCCLARD. . . . , . . , . .LaFayete, Tenn. EVERETT B. UNDERWOOD. . , . . . . . .Puryear, Tenn. Alpha Kappa Kappa MEMBERS F irst Row JAMES DAVID PHILLIPS . . President DONALD MAC MONTGOMERY . Vice-President JOHN S. HORAN . . Corresponding Secretary FREDERICK BROCKMEIER . . Recording Secretary ALLYN PRICE . T rmsurcr STANLEY D. HAND . . Chaplain DONALD SINGLETON A IIthorian CARL NELSON . . Marshall Second Row MARION EATON SPURGEON . . W'arden FRANK HARRISON, M.D. . . Sponsor R. L. CROWE . Sponsor MRS. J. A. jAMISON . . House Motlzer ROBERTO P. ARAN EUGENE RICHARD BAKER SAM ATKINS MARVIN R. BATCHELOR Third Row D. C. BEER ROBERT VVALTER CARTER RICHARD BERG CHARLES TRUMAN DAVIS CLATON BRODINE PAUL DISHNER JAMES T. CAMPBELL AL EVANS On September 29, 1888, a group of students at Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hamp- shire met and organized Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity. 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 medi- cal schools in Canada. Like all of the medical fraternities located at the 378 F ourtk Row ARTHUR R. EVANS, JR. JOHN HOOKER RALPH RAY GAMMILL FRANK HOWARD JOSEPH A. HENNESSEY, JR, VNILLIAM DOZIER JONES HUBERT CAWOOD HILL CHESTER HAMILTON LAKE Fifth Row WILLIAM MASON CHARLES H. MOORE DAVID MCALLISTER ROBERT WARREN MORRIS PERRY MEAD LIPHUS OSCAR MURPHY EDWARD MOLINSKI PEDRO J. OTERO Sixth Row WILLIAM E. PARKS CARSON ELROY TAYLOR NATHAN PORTER VINCENT TAYLOR JOE PRIESTLEY LOUIS EDMOND TOLBERT JAMES M. SWAIN Seventh Row RICHARD ALLEN WHEELER JAMES BAILEY WRAY JAMES WHITE JOHN WRIGHT RICHARD WHITTAKER EUGENE GRANVILLE ZACHARY RICHARD VVILHEM University of Tennessee, College of Medicine, Alpha Kappa Kappa is an institution moving powerfully for good among college men. This fraternity is based upon the broad purpose of mental progression, scholarship, mutual assistance and social development. 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C. DAVIS R. L. DUGGINS W. B. How: . . . . . Grand Mane,- M. F. DICK J. R. BOURGOYNE, D.D.S. . . Deputy T. H. SHIPMONy D.D.S. . . Assistant Deputy Flftb ROW G, B, ROGERS , . IVortlzy Master R. E. DUKES M. M. FORTENBERRY W. A. ELEY . . Scribe J. F. DYER R. E. FRAZIER E. Ne STACK . . Treasurer J- A- EVANS B. W- GIBBS C. E. HENLEY, JR. . , Historian J. J. FITE Sixth ow Second Row H R F. . G A. D. A B. NOLL ' Senior Page ILBERI HALL , L. W. GILL R. H. HOLIFIELD I. R. LUNT, JR. . Junzor Page I L C G W H . . I L . , R. C. BROCK . ' , . . . . Tle 0U D UCKABA R. P. GRAHAM J. G. ALLEN R. W. ATKEISON L. C. ANDERSON H. A. ATKINSON Third Row J. F. BIGGER, JR. H. R. BURNS F. R. BOLLEN W. J. BYRNIZS J. C. BROOKS T. A. CLARK H. E. BURNS Fourth Row W. P. CLEAR C. G. COOKE J. C. CONN R. G. DAvmsox The Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity is the oldest dental fraternity. It was founded as an undergraduate pro- fessional fraternity in 1882 at the University of Michi- gan. On February 23, 1884, the Supreme Chapter of Delta Sigma Delta was organized with the graduating class of that year as the charter members. Kappa Kappa Chapter was founded at the University of Tennessee, College of Dentistry, May 28, 1921. The objective of Delta Sigma Delta is to keep high the standards of dentistry by inculcating in the minds of dental students and practitioners the spirit of fra- ternal cooperation toward scientific, ethical and pro- fessional progress. A high standard of scholarship is one of the aims and ideals. The fraternity wants that the profession of dentistry be one of the noblest of all 380 Seventh Row T. E. MAYHALL H. C. MEACHAM L. M. MULLINS W. M. ICKARD C. A. KENNEDY E. R. MCRIGHT J. N. MATTINGLY W. K. NICHOL Eighth Row B. H. OWEN I. F. SMITH J. M. PIPKIX R. C. TOWNE W. C. PRICE C. B. WARR D. E. PRUITT M. E. WORTHAM professions, and its object is to assist one in becoming the best dentist within the range of his capabilities. Subordinate chapters are composed of undergraduate students in dental colleges. There are 33 subordinate chapters in the United States. The Supreme Chapter is composed of dental practitioners who are graduated from subordinate chapters or are elected to membership because of outstanding achievement in the field of dental science. It is international in scope, having members all over the world. Graduate chapters are a division of the Supreme Chapter composed of members in good standing in the Supreme Chapter. There are 34 graduate chapters in the United States, Canada, British Isles, Australia, and on the Continents of Europe and Africa. Li W H glzliiw, Lem , LLLLLML, . my ML. LLLLLML , .L LWLW MaMLL - dng'v wewvghia Lam L z524$7$si V $$$qume - LL m 091510 mm; .a MLW L , . L, L , , - L. 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CATES Phi Delta Chi, a national Professional Pharmaceutical and Chemical Fraternity, was founded at the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, in the year 1883. The chapter at the University of Tennessee was formed on May 11, 1922, and titled Omega. Dr. Robert L. Crowe, Dean of the School of Pharmacy, and first charter 382 Sixth Row FRED NORTON, JR. E. L. SHINABERY, JR. GEORGE BUIST SCOTT, IR. WILLIAM B. STAGGS TOM C. SHARP, JR. TURNEY STEVENS C. MAX SHEPHERD S eventb Row EDWARD CLYDE THOMPSON JOHN MURRAY WHAYNE HAROLD W. VINSON W. Mt BOYETT JAMESVVILLIAM VVARNERJII ARTHUR FRED VVELLS member of Omega Chapter, now holds the distinguished honor of Grand President of the National Fraternity. Omega Chapter, inactive during the war, was reorgan- ized on January 16, 1947, and has since grown to a strength of 38 members. fggxgg xlxmcy, 12:27 . , , 3 Q . $12,? us - , , L , w , awn; niiffii: 1.: mm W0. g z 3?: 7:35;: Mug: 3:302? , 4M??? Elfiw s 2g? , Vwiuih wgm :21 WW $.22;sz 432, 2W AQg 4m 9mm N ?J mm a 4 383 Phi Rho Sigma LOUIS MATTHEWS. ROBERT Yoss . JOE MOBLEY . WILLIAM RAULSTON . DWAYNE DEAL . PHIL LEWIS, M.D.. ROBERT BIDDLESTONE THOMAS BOSTON MURPHEY CHESNEY ROBERT COLBERT JOE GARBARINI H. M. F. GARRETT W ILLIAM GRAY GENE GUINN TED JOHNSON HENRY KINZER THOMAS MCCARTER MARION MOORE FRED P. SAGE First Row C. L. ANDERSON Second Row MEMBERS . President . Vice-President . Secretary . T reasurer . Home Manager . Sponsor R. E. CRAVEN R. GENE CRAVENS Third Row THOMAS CURTIS JOSEPH HARDER FRED HARTWIG JOHN HOUSE F ourtb Row RUFUS MORGAN HUGH RAY Fifth Row LORENZO RODRIQUEZ CARLOS THILLET Phi Rho Sigma was founded at Northwestern Uni- versity on October 30, 1896. Chi Epsilon Chapter was founded as Lambda Chapter of Phi Zeta Chi on October 14, 1906, and upon this fraternitfs amalgama- 384 B. L. SEIFNER WILEY D. TAUZE Sixth Row GILES E. WILLIAMS JAMES WILLIAMS MATTHEW WOOD G. C. WALLACE JAMES M. WILLETT MAHLEN HARLAN CHARLES EASTRIDGE BASIL YATES Not Pictured ROBERT BOATWRIGHT E. B. BUTLER, JR. B. L. CLAYTON C. E. CRABTREE HORACE FARTHING EVERETT GIBBONS CHARLES GUICE JACK HOLIFIELD H. HIBBENS RENE LEDBETTER T. W. LITTLEJOHN J. T. MOORE E. P. MORLEY, JR. DICK MULLINS GENE LYNCH RAPHAEL QUINONES PARKS PARNELL VILLARD PARISH GERALD RANIER T HOMAS RAY C. H. GLOVER, M.D.. FRANK ROBERTS, M.D. . JOHN D. REEVES RAY SMITH CHARLES THARP A. H. TUTTLE H. W. VANDEVER JIMMY VANN CHARLES ESTEP JAMES LANGDON DR. R. WINGEK DR. C. R. HOUCK DR. R. R. OVERMAN T. ADKINS NAPOLEAN ACREE MAHLEN HARLEN DICK HENDRIX GEORGE MITCHELL S. J. SHAEFFER JIM SHELTON TED RUTHERFORD LOBY JONES . Sponsor . Sponsor tion with Phi Rho Sigma in 1929 became Chi Epsilon of Phi Rho Sigma. Phi Rho Sigma is a national organization with forty- six active chapters and an alumni membership of well over 15,000. 13.4.4 w 4 44424444444444? ,, L44w444444444 , , L L , E44 44 4442.34 4444?? 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ANDERSON . M. BURGESS . ..H FENDLEY . W. GOODLOE . ..E QUERENS . .C. HUGHES . Hgagwwo W SOWERS . ..W OURSLER . 1 . F. SERIO . ?gwwp Z R. G. TAYLOR, JR. . W. K. WARREN . W. W. BENTON . t H. B. GRUMBLES . G. E. ALCOTT . J. C. SHIRLEY. W. J. BAKER . . T. F. HARRISON . G. N. ATKIN . . C. E. BAILEY . . R. M. LINDSEY. W. H. RUSSELL . S. G. SANDERS. D. R. BILDEN . . J. W. MILLSON . T. W. RAGLAND .. H. T. LEEKE . J. H. BARETT . J. P. CAMPBELL . J. A. BAILEY . .L. EASON JR. .. L MCDANIEL . .H. VVORKMAN . . J. G. EDVVARD'S .. Omega 1F irst Row Second Row Third Row F ourth Row Fifth Row Sixth Row MEMBERS . Deputy Councilor . Grand Master . Junior Grand Master . Secretary . . Treamrer Virginia Beach, Va. . Opp, Ala .Trussville Ala. . Pratt Kans New Orleans, La. .' South Pittsburgh Tenn. 1 Memphis, Tenn. . Covington, Tenn. .Lexington, N. C. . South Side, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . New Haven, Conn. . Richton, Miss. . Laurel Springs, N. C. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . Helena, Ark. . Star City, Ark. . 1 Weiner, Ark. . Quitman, Miss. . Williamsburg, Ky. . Philadelphia, Miss. . Covington, Tenn. . Lakeview, S. C. . Florence, Ala. . . Benton, Ill. . Jackson, Miss. . . .Lavina, Mont. . Ellwood City, Pa. 1 Osceola, Ark. . Pontotoc, Miss. . Prentiss, Miss. . Pontotoc, Miss. . Quitman, Ark. Psi Omega fraternity was founded at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1892, with a membership now of over 23,000; it is today the largest of the dental fraternities. At present: there are thirty active chapters in the United States, several in foreign countries, and alumni chapters in the principal cities of the country. Psi Gamma chapter was installed at the University of Tennessee, Memphis, on October 18, 1926. It has for its purpose the maintenance of the high standards of the dental profession, the encouragement of scientific investigation and writings, and the promulgation of good fellowship among its members. E. L. SIMMONS . F. T. SMITH . . , D. M. MILLER, JR. . T. J. LEONARD . C. A. SCOTT, JR. 1 W. F. PEARSON. J. E. AYLOR . R. S. BEAM 1 J. D. BELL . . J. R. BILLINGS . E. R. BLACK . K. K. BOYD . . R. B. BOYSON . T. R. BURNHAM 1 H. C. BUTTS . R. N. BYRD . G. F. BROWN . V. L. CROUSE . W. L. DABBS . L. C, DAVIS, JR: .. A. D. DUNAVANT . W. A. EAKIN . . Z. V. FREEMAN . J. H. HARPOLE . F. J. HUDSON . C. L. KELLY, JR... ' R. C. MALLADY. L. R. MARBURY . A. C. MASON . 1 T. M. OSBORN. ORLIE PARKER. T. E. PERRY . K. M. RAY. T. H. REED . . L. C. RENEGAR 1 F. H. REYNOLDS 1 D. E. RICHARDSON . P. D. RIDDLE . B. F. SANDERS . A. A. SCHMIESS . J. P. SHELTON - E. W. SMITH . V. D. SPLANE, JR. . . G. H. STEPHENSON. B. J. TEEPLE . T. N. VVEEMS, jR..1 ' C. 0. WHITE . . M. P. WOODARD . P. H. VVYNN, JR.I. Seventh Row N of Pictured . East Point, Ga. Natchez, Miss. Hazelhurst Miss Bristol, Va .Chattanooga, Tenn . Robberson M0. . McKenzie, yTenn. Asheville, N. C. . . Gleason, Tenn. . C00kevi11e,Tenn. . Ethel Miss, .EngieVVood, Tenn . Little Rock Ark. . Lake Village, Ark. . Dover, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Mountain Grove, Mo. . Memphis, Tenn. . Tupelo, Miss. . Cordo, Ala. . . Pontotoc, Miss. 1 Chattanooga, Tenn. 1 1 . Eudora, Ark. 1 Union City, TemL . Memphis, Tenn. . . .Knox, Tenn. . Oakville, Tenn. . . Holly Springs. Miss. . Gallatin, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . .Wabash, Ark. . . Memphis, Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . .Tipton, Tenn. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Cleveland, Tenn. . Columbia, 8. C. . Elizabethton, Tenn. . Pine Bluff, Ark. Munich N. D. Memphis: Tenn. .Fouhtain City Tenn. . Paintsville, Ky. . Eagleville, Tenn. '1 MCMinnviIle, Tenn. .,M0del Tenn. 1 Murray, KV Chattanooga Tenn .Memphis Tenn. Aggfymiv, $3113 a w M: Mum, 1:2??? 2w M31? 333:3?fo 3 WM? M312 mfik 3m sggwwi 33 NWN, WAN: 3m 3: $$$$ng mmgzgi ., Mmzwgg gxmmwyxa? wmzxwkd , agma w z 3 WWW MW, zissiwvz :3 :Qrgzvm L 3 w 6 ' ' 3313:3233 w Wi$$$xixn. 3333333. 33 q 33 - $33333 Wnuwzmw 33x. m: zzfswwzwmw bluvw M JSESE KV 3 3M ? wt? Kbyfmaw . Magma 3233;; ygswm L, mbj$-:::T?:T , mgawwm ewumwrm WW Luggwwga 231::sz mm a www szM. unwagggy 35143333: 3 Haemmazq 33?: WW; 3 , 53a wz NW: 3 g , , am 23?? 3 km 339m WWW R $$$$$ii :53 3g mime x 3 Wvdhu 33331 :33: M333 3 :wowma 322432??? aawwM m4 5 . y g gm: a ,3 3-3 was ; 'z aw a :x Mic mam w 3 MM 33 3 :23 W a 3 3m 3 xlgsl-Sva. ng Vlizvra, m t 337 :33? er w 'fnwwmmt W N MEMBERS F irst Row Faculty Sponsors DR. S. R. BRUESCH DR. W. D. BURKHALTER President VVILLIAM R. MORRIS . . . . . . . Kansas City, Mo. Vice-Presidmt MARIO E. RAMIREZ . . Mexico City, Mex. T reasurer ERVIN H. DORSCH . . . . . . . Sibley, Mo. Secretary MARION A. CARNES . . Houston, Tex. Second Row . . . . . . .Lebanon,M0. JAMES D. BUTTS . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. CHRIS W. DEMOS . Phi Beta Pi was founded in 1891 at the University of Western Pennsylvania and is one of the oldest of the National Medical fraternities. At present it is composed of thirty-thtee active chapters and its members number over twenty thousand. Pretermitting all reference to nationality or opinions, Phi Beta Pi 388 . Poplar Bluff, M0. . Blackwell, Okla. J. WILLIAM ETTINGER . L. W. GHORMLEY . Third Row . . Ponca City, Okla. . Salt Lake City, Utah . Morrison, Tenn. . St. Joseph, MO. ROBERT Wt GIBSON . HAROLD P. HARGREAVES BOYD T. WORDE . JOHN M. WALL . Not Pictured . St. Arecibo, Puerto Rico . Knoxville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. R. A. GEYLES . SAMUEL R. MILLER. JAMES L. MOORE . PAUL O. WRIGHT. either political or denominational, but believing in the existence of a God, the Creator and preserver of the Universe, and recognizing as a fundamental principle that service to ourselves and to others is a duty which should be the constant aim and care of all, we are the members of Phi Beta Pi Medical fraternity. X i Psi Phi The Xi Psi Phi was activated on the University of Tennessee Campus at Memphis, Tennessee in 1921. The Alpha Chapter was originated on the campus of the University of Michigan in 1889. This is the only dental fraternity with the life membership plan which gives each graduating member life membership. The chapter was reactivated on November 1'5, 1947, through the efforts of the Tennessee Alumni Chapter. The initiation ceremony was under the direction of three of the original charter petitioners. MEMBERS Top Row Presitlmt GUS MAY, JR. 1 . Memphis, Tenn. Secretary WILLIAM JETER . . Lawrenceburg, Tenn. BENJAMIN R. KELLY t . Memphis, Tenn. JACK WORHMAN . . Memphis, Tenn. Trmmrrr DAVID ROBINSON , . . Memphis, Tenn. CARMAN H. VVINNARD. .Nashville, Tenn. NEIL J, LEONARDS, JR. - t Memphis, Tenn. Middle Row . Memphis, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Dyer, Tenn. DAVID Fox . JOSEPH PATRICK . JOHN R. MAXWELL. 389 RAY B. LONDON. . . .Lewisburg, Tenn. Viw-President . Tuscumbia, Ala. . Memphis, Tenn. LYMAN MITCHELL . GENE VVILSON. Bottom Row xlssz'stant Deputy Supreme Prexidenl DR. F. N. WEBER . . t . . . Memphis, Tenn. Edilor MORGAN S, TALLEY . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. Deputy Supreme President DR. E. JEFF JUSTIS . . . . . . . JOHN ALLEN t . Memphis, Tenn. E. CARTER BUTLER . . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. 11155131sz szuty Supreme President DR. A. R. SAMPLE . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. OFFICERS First Row A. H. TUTTLE . . . t . . Prexident Medicine MARION DICK . - . . . . . Vice-President Dentistry Student body ofhcers are elected each spring and rol- tated among the schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Phar- macy, and Nursing. All students in good standing en- rolled in the University are members of the AlI-Stu- Second Row GLORIA CLARK . . Setretary Nursing VVILLIAM SVVAFFORD . . Treasurer Pharmacy dents, Club. The purpose of the AII-Students, Club is to promote the activities of the student life in the University, to serve as a center for such activities, and to promote the best interests of the University. All-Students 9 Club 390 Nursesg Student Council OFFICERS MARY EMILY TROTTER . . . . . . . . . Sevierville, Tenn. MARGARET MASSA . . . . . . . . . . Hazeihurst, Miss. President Secretary BETTY ELLIS. - . . . . . . . . .Fayetteville, Tenn. TERRY YAKUSHIJI. . . A . . . . . . . .Painton, Mo. Vicw-Prmident Treasurer MEMBERS VIRGINIA ANDERSON . . . . . . . . . . . Athens, Tenn. MARY ANN SMITH . . . . . . . . . . Sevierville, Tenn. RUTH DINKINS . . . . . . . . . . . . VICKenzie, Tenn. RUTH MONTGOMERY . . . . . - . . . Hot Springs, Ark. MARTHA CARROLL. . . . . . . . . . . . ,Sunset, La. BETTY MONTGOMERY. . . . . . . . .Lenoir City, Tenn. JANE PERKINS . . . . . . . . . . . Hartsville, Tenn, BETTY RAGLE A . . . . . . . . . . . . Rockwood, Tenn. PATSY GREENWOOD . . . . . . . . . Hickory Ridge, Ark. IAYNE TURNER . . . . . . . . . . . . Shelbyville, Tenn. NELL BURNETTE . . . . . . A . . . . . Clinton, Tenn. ALICE BUFORD . . . . . . . . . A . . . . Tallulah, La. CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON . . . . . . . . . johnson City, Tenn. BILLIE THWEATT . . . . . . . . . . . Union City, Tenn. Left to Right: Massa, Trotter, Ellis, Yakushiji X hmnwyw y n a : H . . . I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by H me. -John 14:6 . . . He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life? ejohn 5 :24 u nFor the wages of sin 15 death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.,, -Rom. 6:23 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boastf, eEph. 2 18-9 hSearch the scriptures; for . . . they are they Which testi- ttFor he is our peace . fy of me? eEph. 2:14 eJohn 5:39 U. T. tMemphisy CHAPTER OFFICERS DAVID BUSBY . . President DOROTHY J0 BOSWELL . . Secretary MARY WEAVER . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President ED JONES. . Treasurer MEMBERS KATHLEEN MITCHELL MARY WEAVER CLARENCE KAISER EVELYN CAMPBELL CAROL VVYANT MAURICE SPEED DOROTHY J0 BOSWELL BETTY MONTGOMERY EDWARD JONES OTA WILES MARY CARROLL CLAY ?RIMES DELMA HOWELL MARTHA CARROLL MARY EMILY TROTTER The I.V.C.F. is an international, inter-denominationaI organization for the spiritual benefit of all students on the campus. Its policy is uChrist according to the Scriptures? and its objectives are: tn to provide an opportunity for Christian students to fellowship together and to be LESTER VAN MIDDLESWORTH EVELYN HARRIS VIRGINIA ANDERSON JOHN VVALLER CAROLYN MORGAN NELLIE RUE FRANKLIN MARJORIE STEWART JUNE SLOAN DAVID BUSBY EMMA PEARL THOMPSON MARGARET BOWLING GRACE CASTILAW MARY BARR MARGARET JENKINS RUTH CLARK CAROLYN SCRUGGS VVARNER CLARK strengthened, and ta to establish and maintain a posi- tive witness for Christ to the unsaved. It: sponsors both a daily prayer meeting t12:35 p.mJ and a regular weekly meeting for Bible study and wor- ship tFridaye7: 00 pmJ . . Inter-varsity Christian 392 Fellowship Nux Club The Nux Club, senior honorary society of the Uni- and between the various fraternities of the University varsity 0f Tennessee at MemphiS, is composed 0f at Memphis. Qt Promoting favorable publicity for the seniors who are representatives of the fraternities recog- nized by the Committee on Student Welfare. The Nux Club was organized in October, 1939, for the purpose accummulation of material for a Memphis section of of: tn Advancing the spirit of good fellowship among the Volunteer year book. Memphis unit of the University. t3 Fostering the MEMBERS First Row Second Row 7 t , ' Vh 3' SWAFFORD h ' ' ' t h ' ' ' ' ' t ' Prmdmt W. D. THOMPSON ROBERT D. VAN DE WETERXNG E. G. BRUNSON . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . Secrefary V ,v 7 DR. FRANK HARRISON . . . t . . . . . . Faculty Adwisor DOBALD MONTGOMEM 1' WILLIAM OGDEN MARION F. DICK R. H. VVORKMAN DAVID BEER Third Row VVILLIAM R. MORRIS WILLIAM R. RAULSTON H. J. ROLLER IOHN D. REEVE C. MAX SHEPHERD um p7 w may e um gem i, v i v WM Complefe Cleaning And Laundry Service VOLS CLEANING AND LAUNDRY CO.. INC. Modern Me+hod Sys+em I504 W. Cumberland Avenue KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE MORTICIAN HERE IS lNDUSTRWS LOWEST COST SYSTEM OF MATERIALS HANDLING IY TRUCK- The Dempster-Dumpster system of materials handling is, unques- tionably, the most amazing equipment ever devised for handling materials systematically and at lowest possible cost. On this page you will find illustra- tions of a Dempster-Dumpster built for a large industrial plant, compris- ing, in this case, twenty-Dempster- Dumpster bodies of 6 cu. yds. ca- pacity each, to be serviced by a single Dempster-Dumpster h o is t i n g unit. This unit has a load-lifting capacity of 3V2 tons pay load. These twenty bodies are placed at convenient spots for loading materials of various types. The one truck with Dempster-Dumpster hoisting unit will be on the move constantly, hoisting, hauling, and discharging loaded bodies, and at tremendous savings in trucks, tires, gas, and manpower. The type of body shown here is only one of several standard types. Bodies of many types are available for use with this Dempster- Dumpster unit, in capacities of 1V; to 10 cu yds. each, to meet any requirement. Our engineers will develop special bodies for complicated materials-handling problems, even for liquid or dust. Dempster Brothers, Inc. Manufacturers, Knoxville 17 Tenn., U. S. A. I V. ff'w i7 Photos in this ad show one of these bodies with hoisting unit in the act of being hoisted to hauling position; in hauling position; and auto- matic discharge action. OUR FAMOUS COALS DlXIE GEM -J'REGAL - SOUTHERN STAR 6I4 OAK AVENUE PHONE 3-612! VESTAL LUMBER AND MFG. CO. Incorporafed J. PARK VESTAL, Pres. 8: Treas. BAND MILLS: PARK 6. VESTAL. Vice Pres. V KNOXVILLE. TENN. EMMETT P. VAUGHN, Vice Pres. SARDIS. GA. H. V. HOLSTON. Traffic Mgr. WILLIAMSBURG, KY. COLUMBIA. S. C. JOE D. PENLAND. Comp+roller KNOXVILLE 9' TENNESSEE FIDELITY- BANKERS TRU?T REAL ESTATE. LOANS EVERY FIDUCIARY INVESTMENTS 502 W STREET SERVICE axe; R fm $mev :3; COMPLIMENTS OF MAGNET MILLS, INE. Manufacfurers of LADIES FULL FASHIONED AND SEAMLESS HOSIERY CLINTON LAKE CITY TENNESSEE HOTEL FARRAGUT FARRAGUT OPERATING CO.. PROPS. 300 ROOMS EACH WITH INDIVIDUAL BATH AND ELECTRIC CEILING FANS W. e. MOFFAT MODERN EUROPEAN FIREPROOF Manager KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE CW5? KINGSPORT PRESS; , gonita :5 g STYLES OF DISTINCTION 4I0 W. Clinch Avenue Insurance ;n A Of Its Branches J. E. LUTZK AND COMPANY Established 1896, Incorporated 1929 Underwriting Managers TENNESSEE INSURANCE COMPANY 0 Our Organization Includes the Following Alumni: uGABY HOOPER, 20 JOHN E. LUTZ, II, '40 JOHN JACOBS, '24 W. N. LLEWELLYN, 42 H. C. Skeeo BRANDAU, ,35 S. M. ARNOLD, JR., ,47 WILSON ROWLAND, 48 KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, BURWELL BLDG. E. B. HALE WM. C. HALE. JR. HALE BROTHERS WHOLESALE FRUITS VEGETABLES Sou+h Cumberland Morrisfown. Tenn. Make Our Bank Your Bank Park National Bank KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE Capifal $I,OO0.000.00 Resources $50.000,000.00 THOMPSONS lncorporafed OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE I948 VOLUNTEER All porfraifs appearing in Hwis publicafion have been placed on file In our s+udios and can be duplicafed af any fime for personal use. Wrife or call for further informafion- Telephone 2-2I53 613-l5 Lowry Sfreef P. O. Box 788 KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE Visif Your Old Friend, Doc. Ernest OHen for Cour+eous Service ELLIS 8 ERNEST DRUG STORE THE CORNER OF THE CAMPUS 0 PHONE 2-6l03 HAVE YOUR CLOTHES STYLED TOPS in Every Class K E R N ' S M. E. xSQUIZ GREEN BAKERY BY 329 W. Clinch Phone 4-0293 JOSTEN'S Since I 897 FINE CLASS RINGS. ANNOUNCEMENTS. AWARDS Represen+a+ive-C. W. WINEGAR 3I5 W. Cumberland Avenue Knoxville. Tennessee HENLEY STREET COMPLIMENTS DRUG STORE OF We Deliver SWAN'S BAKERY 71 1 HENLEY BREAD CAKE TIRES. TUBES. GAS. OIL. AND BATTERIES COMMERCIAL TINSLEY TIRE COMPANY NATIONAL BANK HENLEY AT CUMBERLAND Phone 2-2l l7 CORNER GAY AND CLINCH Brake Deparfmenf Road Service SAN D-G RAVEL-CEMENT Ll M E KNOXVILLE SANGRAVL MATERIAL CO. READY-MIX-CONCRETE Call Us Phone 3-2l47 Knoxville, Tennessee Rose Mortuary l32l NORTH BROADWAY lee care and feeding of lmsbawds BEGINS WITH WHITE LILY FLOUR . Keeping a man well-fed 366 light-as-a-feather . . . pastries days a year is easy for the girl and cakes are delicious. Ask who relies on enriched White for enriched White Lily and Lily Flour. With enriched please your man with good White Lily, biscuits come out things every time you bake. J. ALLEN SMITH 8; CO., KNOXVILLE, TENN. Miller: of thr Soutlfx finest soft wheat flour DUNLAP TRUNK 8! LEATHER SHOP Luggage and Ladies Hand Bags Hose. GlovesI JewelryI Handkerchiefs, and Scarfs C. M. McCLUNG z; CO., INC. Markef and Clinch 3-6342 CADILLAC PONTIAC RODGERS AND COMPANY HOldeer Dealers in Hue Soufhland Wes1L Main a+ Henley S+ree+ L- 395: RA 00.001.58.000000000 1.6me games MAKE THE MEAL! Where they serve Sexton prod- . ucIs you can ex- ! pecl distinc- li j live qualify in pickles, relishes and condiments 00000000000000000000 Quality Food: :H: y a .llliiii Inn. NINE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE We lnvife Your AccoumL . . . Resources Over $88,000,000 THE HAMILTON NATIONAL COMPLTE I BANK 0 ,0?+If0f+n UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE BOOK STORE YOUR UNIVERSITY STORE For QualH'y Apparel H AND B GRILL A+Modera+e Price Visif . . . . 4I9 W. Main ANNA STEELMAN VERNA HORTON Gay S+ree+ and Wall Avenue RESEHREH GOES on HT SECURITV Security Mills, in the vanguard, intends to help lead the way to a greater Southeastern agriculture. Security Feeds are farm-proven and management practices are perfected on a modern test farm. IVs your Security for the Future. Security Mills, Inc., Knoxville, Tennessee. PET DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY P E PASIEURIZED Mllef? Homogenized Vi+amin D Milk and Dairy Producfs l70l NORTH BROADWAY KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Telephone 4-257l John D. Sfair. Pres. Gladys Maples. Mgr. C. R. Bradley, Mgr. J. C. MAHAN MOTOR CO 311.56, Ford Dealer 1 a 7 cu ,2 W'5 $UALITY AND SERVICE ALWAYS BARBER AND McMURRY ARCHITECTS KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Safisfaciion Guaran+eed Phone 3-6l9l l823-25 W. Cumberland . Members of The American lnsfifufe of Archifecfs Wallace 8 Wallace COMPLIMENTS KERR MOTOR COMPANY ' c J. c. EfJFBANKS 5B N. Gay Phone 4.1414 LOANS Knoxville OpHcal INSURANCE Dispensary Journal Bldg. 3-9I22 Phone 2-23I5 714 Market Sf. REAL ESTATE DIXIE PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIES STAR LAUNDRY DriveItYourseliZ Real Es+a+e Tl+le K .H' n L d .. SYSTEM Frank L. Rouser Co. Insurance Co 0x es Qua ' V 5 FY lncorporafed ' DRY CLEANING LL .TEMP . w , . - . Wl S LE Manager 3II W. Clinch Ph. 3-0409 KNOX LLE TENNESSEE 618 Xonflgl-ihgve 7l3 Soufh Gay 3-3l55 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE CREAMERY FILLING AND INSPECTION OF MILK BOTTLES RIDE OUR ESEALATUBS FROM STREET FLOOR TO FASHION FLOOR. THE THIRD On Miller's Fashion Floor you'll find famous names in +he newes+ fashions . . . from Handmacher suH's +0 Adele Simpson ballerinas. All deparfmenfs are convenienfly Io- ca+ed from H1e Escaxla'ror. ONE OF THE SOUTH'S GREAT STORES $ J PAUL DEAN APPAREL FOR MEN' WOMEN 8: BOYS 422 Sou+h Gay Knoxville. Tennessee Complimems of COMPLIMENTS FOWLER-SHAFER BYLERLEY'S CAFETERIA Of AGENCY 2-2520 TENNESSEE General Insurance 1506 W. Cumberland Ave. Knoxville, Tenn. OPTICAL CO. 625 Markef 5+ Dial 3.0705 SEARS BUEBUEK and CDMPANY i' Phone 2-96I I 322 5. Gay Sf. mg? $2M WM i i COME WHAT MAYH 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 accomplishme'mt for which we are truly grateful and justly proud . . . . COLLEGE ANNUAL DIVISION ALABAMA EN GRAVING COMPANY 13 I RMI N GHAM 2307 N. Broadway Incorporafed MUTUAL ARMISTEAD S d h F d Ch k Wholesale Jobbers an mcai: $2215. : en Curb Service ALEX SIDERIS BILL MAJOR Prop. Ceniral a'r Broadway I 3 4 0 COMPANY Knoxville Tennessee , Complimenfs of c3933 gmaiy W K G N TODD 2; ll l THE DUTCH MILL I FOR QUALITY Ir-t LADDS DRESS SHOP Ac ross From 7 V .- , Boofh Theafre W Over 21 Years in Knoxville mm Established l864 ALBERS DRUG COMPANY 400-402 Sfafe 5+. Knoxville ' SERVICE WHOLESALERS T SHIP BY TRUCK Express Service 6+ Freighf Rafes Free Pick-Up and Delivery HOOVER TRUCK CO. Incorporafed 3I7 S. UniversHy G, E. SMITH. KnoxvilleI Manager Phone 3-7l5l POINTS COVERED AND ALL IMMEDIATE STOPS A+Ian+a, Sf. Louis' Birmingham, Cincinnafi. Louisville. Ten- nessee: Knoxville. Nashvillel Memphis, Jackson, FayeHeville. and Tullahoma. Pulaski, Gallafin. Sheibyville. Alabama: Anderson and Deca+ur. Lebanon. Columbia. Tenn., FlorenceI A!a., ChaHanooga. THE ABOVE POINTS ARE COVERED WITH FROM I TO 2 DAYS' SERVICE INQUIRIES CHEERFULLY ANSWERED KNOXVILLEl TENN. Mill Work Lumber CHAVANES LUMBER COMPANY Home Insula'rion RooHng SCHRIVER BROTHERS 5l4 SOUTH GAY STREET Clofhes for Discriminai'ing Men TENNESSEE VALLEY BANK KNOXVILLE'S OLDEST BANK IN KNOXVILLE'S MOST MODERN BANKING Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corpora+icn QUARTERS I $ $ -- HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDENTS 5 TE R L IN Giff 0 .USE JEWELRY Home of COLLEGIATE JEWELRY 1. M 1 L L E E l5l2 WEST CUMBERLAND AVE. Beaufiful Shoes 1,491 Volun+eer Is Good Cemenf VOLUNTEER PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THE T ROOM Delicious Home Made Pies PAUL DAY TAILORING CO. 1640 W. CUMBERLAND AVE. 24 Hours Service I630 W. Cumberalnd Corner of +he Campus , - .' mmmmmm CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF I948 ORANGE AN D WHITE USED 9V DEKWSSIOAI g ESQUIRI. INC.. ma A utographs A utographs


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