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

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5?; as W g g 215 WK ..... i :. sh , ENTS .. TO THE STUD OF FUTURE YEARS WHO WILL G0 I REGISTRATION 12! thaitw E EARLY MORNING CRAMMING THE FUN AND E H T T A S E M I T D O O G . THE SPIRIT OF WEEK-END mum , .,, w wmmw. 3.332.?! snitiag mmeWW THE COMPETITION OF XWJJle AND THE FROLIC OF THE BEAUTIFUL TRADITION OF AND FINALLY t ya w i 14kgzi114 4'; 62 A k k9 C. E. B R E H M, B.S., SC. D. IT IS THROUGH THE LEADERSHIP AND EFFORTS OF OUR PRESIDENT, DR. BREHM, THAT THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE MAINTAINS ITS HIGH ESTEEM AMONG UNIVERSITIES ALL OVER THE NATION. DEAN RALPH E. DUNFORD 37 Dean of Students DEAN HARRIET C. GRIEVE Dean of Women F. C. SMITH J. P. HESS R. F. THOMASON ' J. J. WALKER Vice President Business Manager Registrar Treasurer 'w- NK JACK HAMILTON Senior Class President BILL SKIN N ER Junior Class President GENE O,BLENESS Freshman Class President '1'? JIM BRESNAHAN Sophmnore Class President V x 4 $4! Q : y , 1: E , , 9.; A x 9V5: , v ; Q x x ; v Q , ; n v , ' A z , ,iwm M wawz:m;wm h k First Row: Baker, Bresnalmn, Brown, Cngle, Claiborne, Cockrill, Crussley, Crowell, Dance. Second Row: Dodson, Edington, Fincmmon, S. Hamilton, J. Hamilton, Hoeke, House, Huston, Jackson. Third Row: Keele, Kimsey, King, Leach. Lyle, Means, McClean, McVay, Moore. Fourth Row: Nelson, OeBlL-ness, Parker, Riney, Reach, Sharpe, Simmons, Skinner, Tramel, H'atson. ALL STUDENTS, CLUB ROY CUMMINS A.S.C. President The AlluStudents Club is the student governing body of the University of T ennessee. The Club is one of the oldest organizations on the Hill, being founded in 1920. Every student, as soon as he enrolls in the University, automatically becomes a member of the A. S. C. Every spring amidst ballyhoo and campaign posters the oihcers of the A. S. C. Council are elected by the stu- dent body. The election day attracts much attention and is anticipated by all on the campus. 22 The A. S. C. is composed of the following elected members: Roy CUMMINS........................P7esident of A.S.C. JAMES 0. KING. . . . . . .. . ...e....,.Vice President of A.S.C, JACK HAMILTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .President, Senior Class JOHN T. WATSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President, Senior Class CRAIG KILPATRICK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary, Senior Class ELEANOR LYLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer, Senior Class BILL SKINNER. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .President, Junior Clan GLEN CLAIBORNE. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President, junior Class GERRY ROAGH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary, junior Class RHEA FONDE. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer, Junior Clam JAMES BRESNAHAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . .President, Sophomore Class FRED KITTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President, Sophomore Class MARILYN MEANS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary, Sophomore Clan PEGO HOUSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Treamrer, Solihomore Class GENE O,BLENESS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .President, Frethan Clas: NATALIE LEACH. . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President, Freshman Class BETTY Fox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary, Freshman Class PORTER MCLEAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer, Freshman Clem College Representatives: NEIL BELL...................................Agriculture PHIL DANCE......................Bu5iness Administration VERGIL HUSTON...................Business Adminixtmtion CHARLES JAGKSON..................Bu:iness Administration MARTIN KORIK....................Buxinesx Administration POLLYKEELE..................................Education BEVERLYSHARPE...............................Education ALFINCANNON...............................Engineering FREDHOEKE.................................Engineering LEENELSON.................................Engineering BETTYBR0WN...........................HomeEconomics WILLIAM BLAchaw ROBERT CR055LEY...........................Liberal Arts JOAN EDINGTON..........................,...LiberalArtx LUCY HALL MOORE..........................Liberal Arts JIM M1NER..............................Athletic Council JOHNTRENT.............................AthleticCouncil GRADY K1MSEY.......................Publications Council FRED PARKER.....,...................Publications Council In addition to these elected members, the following appointed members are included in the membership: SYLVIA HAMILTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary of A.S.C. GEORGE M. BAKER, JP... . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer of A.S.C. FRED CAGLE............................Freshman Adviser Roy SIMMONS...........................Social Chairman BILL OAKES. .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. ...deitions Chairman The following presidents are also members: BEVERLY CR0WELL.............................Y.W.C.A. DAVE DODSON.................................Y.M.C.A. BETTY RINEYWSGA GEORGE MCVAY........................F.R.B. and ROTC MARY MILLER WALLACE......................sz-Hellenic Top: Mr. John Smartt, Alumni Secretary Above: Office StaK Alumni Receive HilI-O-Gram The Alumni Association is an association of former students of the University. Seniors become active mem- bers of the Association for a two-year period following graduation, after which time they are given an oppor- tunity to contribute to the annual Alumni Fund Drive and retain their active status. Members receive all alumni publications, and through continued participa- tion in Alumni functions keep alive llThe Spirit of the Hill.u OBJECTIVES OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1. To aid the University in securing adequate support for the full development of the institution. 2. To bring to Tennessee the best men and women now enrolled in the secondary schools of the state. 3. To maintain accurate biographical records of Alum- ni and recognize them for their achievements. 4. To assist in securing such publicity as will increase the prestige of the University. Ln To promote further growth of the Personnel Bureau. The Bureau of Personnel Service was established by the University for the purpose of assisting in the place- ment of Alumni and Seniors. Alumni are urged to notify the Bureau of any possible openings for Tennessee men and women and to call upon the Bureau of Personnel Service for assistance when unemployed. Homecoming Registration ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 24 FIRST ROW: ALY FOUAD AHMED, Cairo, Egypt; College of Liberal Arts, Graduate work in sociology. GEORGE 'M. BAKER, JR., Knoxville, Tennessee: College of Business Administration, Graduate work in marketing: Alpha Tau Omega: Pledgemasmr. '48. Secretary, '48-'49; F.R.B. representative. '48; Delta Sigma Pi; Scarabbean Society; Scabbard and Blade; Society of American Military Engineers: Lt. 001. in ROTC; Distinguished Military Student; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who in Amerivan Colleges and Univarsities; Journalism Club, 'M- 49; Marketing-Retailing C'lub; VOLUNTEER: Staff. '47-'48, Assistant Business Manager. '48-'49. Business Manager, '49-'50: Orange and White, Staff, '47- '48, Feature Editor, '48-'49: Soction Editor, Torch, '48; Co-Manager, Beauty Ball, '49; Treasurer. All Students Club. '49-'50; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. '48-'49; Uarnicus Staff, '48-'49; Aloha. Oe Staff, '48-'49i LLLA ELYSE CORKLAND, Bronx, New York; Col- lege of Liberal Arts, Graduate work in clinical psyvhology: Alpha Epsilon Phi; Mortar Board; Vice-President. Hillel: Dramatics; Debate; Radio Workshop: Philosophy Club. ABRAM W'. HA'I'CHER, College Grove, Tennessee: College of Agriculture. Graduate work in agronomy: Pi Kappa. Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma: Square and Com- passes Club: Ad Club: Agronomy Club; Wesley Foundation; Social Chairman, Unit B, Melrose Hall. ROBERT B. HOLTHOUHE, Lawrenveburg. TenneS- see; College of Agriculture, Graduate work in agri- cultural economics. SECOND ROi': AUL C. KOL'I'ER, Rockford. Ohio; College of Liberal Arts. HUGH MacLEAN MacMILLAN, JR.. Delaware, Ohio: College of Liberal Arts. Graduate Work in geology: Geology Club; Graduate Assistant. STANLEY Y. MERRITT, Lebanon, Tennessee: Col- lege of Engineering. Graduate an'k in olevtrical engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa: Tau tha 'Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Omir-ron Delta Kappa: Who's W'ho in American Colleges and Universities; Managing Edi- tOI'. Tennessee Engineer? Carnicus Co-Manager, '48; AIEE Student Convention Manager, '48; Engi- neers' Ball Chairman. '48. WILLIAM L. MERRITT, JR., Maryville. Tennessee; College of Business Administration: Sigma, Nu; Pi Omega Pi. IMOGEAN H. McMURRAY, Chir-kasha. Oklahoma' College of Home Eronomics; Home Er'onomu's Graduate 'Club. THIRD ROW': MARY EMMA QUAW', Knoxville, Tennpssee. ROY L. SIMMONS. JIL. Henderson, Tnnnessoe: Cul- lege of Business Administration. h'aduate W01; in marketing; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Social Chairman, '48-'49, Vice-President. '49, Public Relations Chair- man, '49-'50; Scabbard and Biade; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Philomathean Society; VOLUNTEER, Sports Editor, '49-'50, As- sistant Editor, '48-'49: Program Chairman, Beauty Ball. 318.349; Editor, University Social Hand- book, '49: Chairman, SOL-iul and Activitios Board, Chairman, Student Dances. All Students Club: President. Marketing-Retailing Club, '49-'50; ROTC track relay team winners. '48; Usher Corps, '47- '50; UT Cheerleader. '49; UT Band, '47-'49; Mem- ber of College of Business Administration Board: National Editor. '48 ROTC! Trans. Yearbook: All-Sing Committee. '48-'50; Carnicus Committee. '48, '49; NOranga and White Staff. '47-'48; Military Ball, Program Chairman and Master of Ceremonies, '49: A11 Studvnts 'tV'lub Council, '49-'50. VVILKINS M. VVILLIANL N, JR.. Mason, Tennes- see; Collego of Agriculture. Graduate work in agri- cultural education: Agriculture Club. 25 DEAN JOHN MCLEOD College of Agriculture SENIORS Malian; a 0 First Row: ANDRBRV J. ABERNATHY, Nashville, Tenn.; Busis ness Administration; Delta Nu Alpha; T Club; Delta Sigma Pi; Varsity Swimming Team. 0 ELLIOTT DARBY ADAMS, JR., Knox- viliu, Tenn; Agriculture; Sigma Chi; Blovk and Bridle Club. O GRADY H'HITMAN AGEE, Pittshui'g Landing, Tenn.; Business Administration; Kappa Sigma. 0 JAMES F. ALDERSON, Cos lumbia, Tenn; Business Administration; Scabbard and Blade; Fi- nance Club. O HOiVARD iVAYNE ALEXANDER, Limestone, Tenn.; Business Administration; Society for the Advancement of Management. 0 PEGGY ANN ALEXANDER, Jackson, Miss; Edu- cation: Phi Mu; Hhapiain '47. Reporter :48; VOLUNTEER Staff. '47; Spanish Club; YWCA; Dorm House Wouncil. 0 WILLIAM KING ALEXANDER, Knoxville, Tenn.; Business Administration; Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Eta Sigma. 0 Second Row: FREDERICK RANDOLPH ALLEN, Larchmont. N. 11; Liberal Arts; Delta Sigma Phi; FRB Representative, '48149; Politival Representative, '48-'49; UT Swimming Team. 0 iVlLLIAM D. ALLEN, MPKunzie, Tenn; Education. 0 CELESTINE ALONSO, Knoxville, Tenn; Education; Delta Zeta; Phi Eta Tau; Modern Danes. '46, 3'17; UT Majorette. WW, i419; Intramurals, 517, '48. O GEORGE P. ANAHTASOPOULOS, Greece; Engineering; ASCE. 0 WILSON HAROID ANDEREOK, Knoxville, Tenn.; Education. 0 EDDIE ANDERSON, JR., Johnson City, Tenn; Business Admim istl'ntion; Pi Kappa. Phi; Ar-vounting Club. 0 VIRGINIA ANN ANDERSON, Knoxville, Tenn; Business Administration; Delta Delta, Delta; 'iOrange and W'hito. 0 Third Row: DAN CLINTON ARMSTRONG, Knoxville, Tenn; Business Administration; Pi Kappa. Phi; MarlmtingwROtailiug Club; Inter-Chul'C-h Council, H7949. 0 DAVID KYILLIAM ARNOLD, La- Follette, Tenn; Engineering; Sigma Uhi; Kappa Kappa Psi; lntrai murals, ,47-,49; 0011 Motto; ASME; CT Band, 546149. 0 JOHN WILLIAM ARNOLD, VViIlL'hestel', Tenn; Businvss Administration; Delta Tau Delta; Delta Sigma Pi; Am-ounting Sor-icty. O JAY ARTHUR ARHMAN, Batavia, N. Y.; Business Administration; Ac- counting Society Historian. O MEREDITH LOUISE ASHBURN, VVhitwell, Tenni; Home ECOHOlHiL'S; ISO; Young Farmers and Home- makers Club, Secretal'y-Trcasurei'. O AZALEE AHHBURN, thitweIl. Tonn.; Home Evononiics; ISO; Home Economics Club; Young Farmers and Hmnemakers Club, 0 DAVID BEANE AUS- TIN, Elizabethton. Tonn.: Business Administration 0 Fourth Row: JAMES H. AUSTIN, Palliiei'ville, Tenn; Edus Administration. 0 BETSY ANN AYTES, Fayettevillo, Tcnn.: Edu- ration; Delta Gamma Sevretary: Kappa Chi; UOrauge and VVhits ; VOLUNTEER; Intramurals; YWCA: Modci'n Dance: Beauty Ball; ATO Ort-hid Gil'i; ATO Swm'them't Cluh. 0 JAMES CLARENCE BABCOUK, Knoxville, Tenn.: Businuss Administration: Sigma Chi. 0 ROBERT 'POOLE BACON, Concord, T011114 Agriculture; Sigma Nu Historian; Ag Club; Blovk and Bri-dle Club. O BENNIE DON- OVAN BAGGETT, Rainer, Tenn.; Agriculture; ASAE. O HARRY BOYD BAIRD, Dyer. Tenn; Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta; Steward, '49, Rush Chairman, J49; Radio Workshop Secretary, '49350; Station YVUOT Publivity Secretary, '49-!50; Usher Corps, 26 DEAN L. R. HESLICR College of Liberal Arts '46-'49; Cai'nicus, ,4Ts'40; Aloha On. 48, i451; YMCA, H5548. O DAVE F. BAKER, Knoxvilc, Tvnn.; Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Rush Chairman; Orange and White ; VOL- UNTEER. 0 Fifth Bur: JACK V. BAKER, Dunbar. Va,; Phi Delta Phi. O MARY LOUISE BAKER, Sparta, TeniL; Horne Ei-onomics; Zeta Tau Alpha; Set-retary, Svholurship Award; Mortar Board: Pi Lambda Thetmi Omii'run Nu; Intrainui'aIS; Beaver Club; VVSGA; Home Es Club; Inter-Phun-h Counr'il; ROTC Sponsor; Modern Dance; Recreation Club; YWTA; Playhouse 517349; Outstanding; Freshman of Ag Fluh: Sourutary-Tl'uasurei- at Temple Court; Sopho- more Omil'i'on Nu Award; XVho's XVho in Amel'ii'an Colleges and Universities. 0 ROBERT M. BAKER; Yui'kville, Tenn.; Agi'ivulturc: Pi Kappa Phi; Ag Club. 0 JOE PAUL BARGER, Chattanooga, Tenn; Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa: VicoiPrusidont '49, Pm, izlent '49; IVHB Representativu 218349: HTennessee Engineer : Advertising Manager '48J49. Business Manager '49-'50; Beaver L'Iuh: Representas tive i47, Treasurer 48, President '49. O NELL JOSEPHINE BAR- GER, Newport, Tenn.: Education. 0 DONALD DiYIGHT BARNES, Cleveland, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Pi Kappa Alpha. 0 LESTER EU- GENE BARNETT, Ashwond, Tenn; Agriculture; Ag Club; Black and Bridle Uluh; Meats Judging Team '49. . Sixth Row: RICHARD MOORE BARRACK, Memphis, Tenn; En- gineering; Delta Tau Delta Sal'geant-at-Ai-ms; Usher Corps; UT Band; AIEE. O ALBERT BARRASSO, JR Memphis. Tenn.; Engis neering; Alpha Chi Sigma; AIChE; ACE Board. 0 BENJAMIN FORREST BATEMAN, Memphis, Tenn; Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta. Sigma; Chi Epsilon; Sr-nhhai-d and Blade; Soviety of American Military Enginrers; SAME Gold Medal 519: ASCE; ROTC Lt. L101. '4N-KH; Distinguished Military Student. 0 JAMES M. BEAN, Winchester, Tenn.: Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon. O J. PAUL BELEW, Summertown. Tenn; Education; Phi Delta, Kappa. O THOMAS R. BELL, Decherd, Tenn; Ag'liit-uituro; Sigma Phi Epsilon: Ag Club; Ag Business and Economics Club; Tennessve Farmer? 0 JAMES CARL BELLAMY, Clarksvillo. Tonn.; Business Administration; sigma Chi Treasurer; Finance Cluh. 0 Seventh Rnw: DAVID L. BENNETT, Buvhanun. Tenn.; Business Administration; Marketing i'luh 349-230. 0 ROBERT M. BENNETT, Spring: Lake, MiclL; Business Administration: Delta Sigma Phi O PHILIP LYLE BENTLEY, Birmingham, A121,; Engineering: Tau Reta, Pi; Chi Epsilon; ASCE. O RONALD LESLIE BERGMEIER. St. Louis, Mo.: Eduvation; Pi Kappa Phi; T Clulv; Sigma Epsilan Omirl'on: Football, 3 yr. lvltormnn; Truck, 3 M. iettel'man. 0 JOHN BUELL BETIIA, JIL, Jackson Miss; Business Adminis, tration; Delta Tau Dvitn: Delta Nu Alpha; Delta, Sigma Ti. 0 HARRIET JACOBS BIBB, Knoxville, Tenn; Liberal Arts: Chi Omega: Secretary. Activities Chairman, Best Pledge; VOLUNTEER Staff; Orange and White Staff; Intramurals L4; T in Intra- inurals; AII-Sing; Carnicus: Homecoming; YWCA; Spanish Club; Modern Dance. 0 JAMES HARRY 1310K, Memphis. Tenn; Engi- neering; Tau Beta Pi; AIUhE; President of Tau Beta Pi '49-!50; Lockett Scholarship '48; Outstanding Junior in Chemical Engineering. $$ 1,; H SENIORS NV $ N$Niw ax a ,5 i I 0 First Row: CHARLES DAVID BIRD, Greensboro, N. C.; Libera! Arts. 0 W'ILLIAM JOSEPH BLATCHLEY, New Haven, Conn.; Business Administration; Kappa Sigma; Delta. Sigma Pi; Orange and XVhite Staff; VOLUNTEER Staff; Carnicus. O EDGAR BURK- ETT BOHANNON, JR., Athens, Tenn.; Agriculture; Phi Gamma Delta; Ag Club: ASAE: President of Tennessee Student Branch ,49, Critic 48. O NICK BONACCI, Syracuse. N. Y.; Business Adminis- tration; Bowling Team. 0 EDWIN C. BONE, Dyer, Tenn.; Busi- ness Administration; Lambda. Chi Alpha: Rushing Chairman '48. President U19; Omicron Delta Kappa! Delta Sigma Pi; iiTennessean Advertising Manager '47; President of Junior Class i481 FRB Rep- resentative y47348; ROTC: Lieutenant 518, Captain '49. O KEN- NETH EDWIN BORING, Chilhowee, Tenn.; Engineering: Pi Kappa Phi; ASCE Publicity Chairman. 0 SAM CARTER BOSWELL. Somerville, Tenn.; Agriculture; Sigma Chi. 0 Second Row: JAMES W'. BRAGG, JR., Huntsville, Ala..; Agri- culture; Agricultural Education Club; Ag Club. O W'ILLIAM 0S- BORNE BRAKEBILL, J11, Madisonville, Tenn.; Education; Kappa Alpha: UT Concert Chorus; UT Main Chorus. 0 JAMES DAVID BRANDON, Bowling Green. Ky.: Agriculture; Pi Kappa Phi HisA torian; Ag Club; Dairy Club. O HORACE BRANNAN, HI, Belvlu dare, Tenn.; Agriculture; Sigma Chi: Ag Club; Horticultural So- ciety. O HARRY LEON BREWER, Memphis, Tenn.; Engineering; Chi Epsilon; ASCE President '49; ACE Board. .MARY L. BREWER, Lawronoeburg, Tenn.; Business Administration: Delta Psi Omega; Transfer from Martin Jr. College: Secretary-Treasurer of Veterans Club. SocretaryiTreasurer of Delta Psi Omega, Dorm President Summer '48, Martinet. 0 WILLIAM T. BREWER. Harriman. Tenn.; BusineSS AdminiStration. 0 Third Row: BERTHA JANE BRIDGE. Knnxville. Tenn: Home Economics: Phi Mu: Plpdza Scholnrehip Award. Treasurer. Prnsi- dent: Mortar Board: Mnrmr Bnard Outstanding FrPshnnan Amara: Omicron Nu: Omirron Nu Sophomore Award: Pi Lambda Theta: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Torchbearer: Orange and White '46348: Advertising Staff. Advertising Manager. Assistant. Business Manager: HTennessean Advertising Staff: Carn- icus: Contacts Chairman '48, Co-Manager '49; Blue Triangle Council Member 17148; Playhouse '46347: Home Ec Club: Council Member 147948. Vice President 18349; YVV'CA Cabinet '48349; WSGA Vive- President '48349; Orientation Leader; Studeanaculty Organizations Board Member. 0 GERTRUDE BRIDGES, Church Hill, Tenn.; Education; Delta Zeta; Tau Beta Gamma 2; Intramurals 1. 2; Chorus 1, 2; Music Club 1. 2. 0 CHARLES RALPH BRIDWELL, Kingsport. Tenn.; Business Administration. 0 HAYNES BRINK- LEY, JIL, Pulaski. Tenn.; Agriculture; Lambda Phi Alpha; Scab- bard and Blade: Ag Club; Ag Business and Economics Club; UT Band '47; Distinguished Military Student. 0 ROBERT NEAL BROOK, Chicago, 111.; Education; Pi Kappa Phi; Intramural Man- ager UT Junior Collegei O ZELMORE H. BRODY, Knoxvilhe, Tenn.; Liberal Ar 5: Alpha, Epsilon Pi; Nahheeyayli Board '49. O BETTY N. BROW ', Bolivar. Tenn.; Home Economics; Chi Omega Pledgw Mother; Vit'e-Presidpnt YWCA: ASC Council; Home Er: Club: Swim Club. 0 Fourth Row: HENRIETTA BROWN, Nashville, Tenn.; Home Economics; Chi Omega: Pledge President 1, Intramural Manager 3: Intramurals 1-3; Home Ec Club 1, 3. 4: Modern Dance 1, 2; Usher Corps 3; House Council 1-3; YWCA L3; Registration 3, 4; Playhouse 28 DEAN iVILLIAM H. iVICKER College of Law 1; Orientation Leader 2, S. 0 JOHN B. BROWN, Knoxville, Tenn.; Engineering; Sigma. Chi; Tau Beta. Pi. O WALTER A. BROW'N, JR., Only. Tenn.; Agriculture; ASAE. 0 JAMES EDMOND BRUCE, Mm'ristown, Tenn.; Agriculture; Pi Kappa Alpha: Track Team 47, 18; Cross Country Team '46, N17. . JULIAN E. BRY- ANT, Savannah. T9nn.; Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Secretary 18349. House Chairman 319350; Eta, Kappa. Nu; VOLUNTEER: Staff '48. Class Editor NIB, Assistant Editnr '50; Associate Editor Tennessee Engineer '48149: All-Siug 448349; UCamirus Staff 548: AIEE. I CHARLES CLIFTON BUCHANAN. Memphis. Tenn.; En- gineering: AIEE Treasurer: President of Vol Hiking Plnb. Q MARY ELIZABETH BUCHANAN, Knoxville. Tenn.; Edumttinn: Phi Mu: Phi Eta Tau; Dolphin Club. 0 Fifth ROW: PATRICK HAGAN BUNDY, JR., Lebancm. Va.: En, gineering; Pi Kappa Phi Warden. O SALLY ANN BURCH. Arlina'v ton. Va.: Education: Pi Beta Phi: Pledge President i49. iPuh'ioiiy Chairman i50: VOLUNTEER: Orange and White : HTennessonn : Intramurals; All-Sing '49. '50: HFarnicus Min; Transfer from Mary VVashinztnn College: Modnrn Danna, Athletic Assooiation Tour'mA ment Manager. 0 GUY BURGER. Isaholm. Tenn.; RIIsinPSS AW ministratinn: Accounting Club. O ARTHUR C. BURRIS. JR.. Nashviile. Tenn.; Edlmafion: Sigma Alpha EDSilon: Sigma Enciinn Omicron Viceiprnsident 4. T Chm: Pctuarn Tmnoe Cluh: Baskothan 1. 2. 3. 4. Cantain 4. O NANCY R. BUTLER, Tampa, Fla.: Pduow firm: Alpha Omicron Pi: Phi Fin T'm: YWA: Usher Cnrns: YWTIA Cabinpt: 14an EC Club. O OTIQ DUNCAN CAGLE. JR.. Gramm- vinn. Town: Business Administration: Sigma Fihi: Acvnunting Club. O STEVE CAKMES, Knoxvmn. Tenn; Business Administration: KaDDa. Sigma. Secretary: Pvrshing Rifles 1st Lt.: Srabhard and Blade: Usher Corps: Socipty nF Arvwrivnn Militarv Enginonrs Presi7 dent: T Club; ROTC Captain: Marketing-Retailing Nub: Cheer leader '47, Head Cheerleader '48. '49. 0 Sixth Row: BETTY LOU CAMPBELL, Bristol, Tenn.; Busines: Administration: iPi Beta. Phi: Radio VVorkshnn: Blue Trianglo: VOLUNTEER: YVV'CA: VVSGA: Trananv frnm Virginia. Interment College: President Day Students' Club. O ELIZABETH LEE CAMP- BELL, Concord, TPYIU.; Education; ISO: VVSGA: Square Dance Club: UT Chorus; Transfer from Montroat Fo'lpge, O LAURA L. CAPPS, Knoxville. Tenn.; Eduvation. O SAMI'EL ERNEST CAREY. Knoxville. Tenn: Rusinpss AdlniniFtV'ation: Phi Gamma Delta. 0 MAX R. CARRINGTON, Huntingdnn. Tenn.; Education: Baptist Student Council. 0 KIRK N. CARROLL, Savannah. Tenn.; Busi- ness Administration; Lambda Phi Alpha. 0 JAMES BAILEY CARSON, III. Oneida, Tenn.; Engineering; ATEE; Amprir-an Radio Relay League: UT Amatvur Radio Society: Srrcretax'y '47348. Vice- President '48-'49, President 549-270. 0 Seventh Row: ALBERT DAVID CAR'IWVRIGHT, JR.. Collioi'villo. Tenn.; Agi'icultur ; Sigma Alpha. Epsilon. 0 WILLIAM H. CAS- SADAY, Memphis. Tmm.: Edur-ation; Radio Workshop. 0 BAR- BARA JANE GATES, Fountain Pity. Tmm,; Home Economics; Sigma. Kappa; Home Ec Club. O BENNY R. CATHCART, Philai delphin, Tenn.; Business Administration. 0 TED MICHAEL CHI'M- LEY, Flushing. N. Y.: Businew Administration: gma Chi. O NElLL CLARK, Indianola. M153; Home Ef'OnOlnil . O 1VAR- KEN KAPPNER CLARK, Knoxville, Tenn.; Business Administra- tion; Lambda Chi Alpha: Accounting Society President; Delta Sigma Pi: Finance Club. W, q q, mwzh . mm W, WW 4 SENIORS I Think theg're mam; vsWA to Business Market- Board. Admin- ROTH C First Row: JADIES LESLIE CLARKE, Ashliui'n. Vu.; Administration; Pi Kappa, Phi; Marketing Club; Garnit'us; ing Uluh Representative to Businriss Administration 0 RICHARD A. CLARKE, Chattanooga, Twin; Business isti'ation; Sigma, Chi; Delta Nu Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; Captain. 0 J0 DORIS CLAYTON, Johnson City, Tenn: Home Evonmnir's: Sigma. Kappa: Homo Fm Plnh; Transfer from East Tennessee State College: YWCA. 0 JOHN RICHARD CLAYTON, Jackson. T911113, Business Admin 'ation; Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Society for Adi'nnvemont of Man genient. O JOYCE CLAYTOR, Dresden. Tenn: Business Administration; Pi Omega Pi; Pi Lambda Theta: Pi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Transfer 1'1'nm UT Junior tiollege. OMARGARET LOUISE CLEM, Athens, Aim: Home El'onomius; Delta Zeta; Prvsident 01' Blount Hall '48150: StudPnt Avtivity Vommittoe; Modern Dancv Club; Home Er; Club; Squarf' Danr'e Club. 0 PAUL M. COATS, Kingspm't. Tenn; Busii mess Administration: Lambda. Chi Alpha: Orange and Vi'hitn Managing Editor: Homewoming Co-Chairnmn: FRB Henresentativv; Carnivus: AllsSing; Traditions Committee; iPl't-sidmlt of Mai'lmfingz- Retailing Club. 0 Serum! Row: JOSEPH M. COCKIC, JIL. Mumphis. Tenn: Engis neering: Dolt'ri Tau Delta: AIEIS: UT Amateur Radio For-iety; Pi-rsliing Rifles. O BENJAMIN THOMAS COCKRILL, Memphis. Tenn.: Ag'rivulture: Phi Eta Sigma; PPPSidOUt of Alpha Zeta: Hcarahhean: Omivmn Delta Kappa: iTowhlmm-er; A istant Rush HPSS Manager of HTennessoo Farmp , Assistant Manaher of Round- up '49. 260. Ag ReprPSi-ntative 0f ASH: Prvsidvnt Methodist Studeint PARK FOF- I'miter; Pr sidelit Block and Bridle Ulub. 0 JAMES FIN. Knoxville. Tenn: Businoss Administration: Sigma. Alpha Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade; Intraniurals: ROTC Lt. Col. 0 ROGER AUBREY COGGINS, Portsmouth, Va.: Eduvation: Pi Kappa Phi: Sigma. Epsilon Omim'on; T Pluh; Varsiiy Football: Varsity Baseball. 0 BOB H. COLE. Memphis. T4 1111.; Engineering; ASiME. 0 DAVID EDW'IN CONANT. Knoxville. Tenn: Liberal Arts 0 GEORGE FRANKLIN COOK, Martin, Tenn; Engineering. 0 Third Row: IRA ERNEST 000K, JR., Bluefieid. WC Va.; Busi- n as Administration: Pi Kappa. Alpha; iiTort'hF O WALTER BICE- NELL COOK, Memphis TPIHL; Business Administration: Dnlta Tau Delta; UT Radio W'orkshop; Journalism Ulubz Orange and VVhituf' O HOW'ARD W2 COOPER, JIL, Arlington, Tenn; Business Ad- ministration: Lambda Phi Alpha; Kappa Kappa. Psi; Delta Nu Alpha; UT Band: Knoxville Symphony On-hesti'a. .DANIEL CORAM CORRELL, JR., Knoxvillo, Tiinn.; Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha; Scabbard and Blade, Sm-i'etaiiy HISJAQ; Sovieiy for Advancement of Management. Treasurer '40; VOLUNTEER Staff '49: ROTH Lt. Col. 318349; Army Transportation Award '49. O HTLLIAM ASTON COVINGTON. Magnolia. Misi ; Business Ad- ministration: Kappa Alpha Sm-ial Chairman; Socie y for Arli'anmw Inent of Managemvnt. 0 WILLIAM CUR'IH COW'AN, Memphis, Tenn; Businvss Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Nalihueyayli Governing Board: Dvlta Sigma Pi; T Club; Varsity Swimming 3, 4. O JOANIE COiVELL, Uhutianooga, Tenn; jducnlinn: Pi Beta Phi; Phi Eta Tau. 0 Fourth Row: J. HARRISON CRAiVFORD. Sumeri'illu Tenn: Engineering; UT Chorus; UT Band. 0 MABEL D. CRENNHAWV, Clinton. Tenn; Homu Economics; Alpha Delta. Pi; Blue Triangle 4; YVVLJA 1, 2; Home Eu Cluh 1, 4: Intl'mnurals 1'4; All-Sing 1, :2: Garnicus 1-3; House Council: Orientation Loader. 0 BEVERLY JOYCE CROiVELL, Knoxville, Tenn; Hump Evononiics' Delta Delta Delta: Pledge President M17. SPIIOIRFSIIiD Chairman '48. 49, Treasurer '49-'50; Omicron Nu; Local Editor Omicron Nu; Mortar Board; Vth's Who in American Colloges and Univel'Sities: Torchboarer: Home En Club 316350: Second Vit'e- esidtnt '43149, Council '49-'50; YWCA WISJSU: President 349150: A Council i49-150; VVSGA Council '49350; Orientation Leader 47149: HOrange and White i46-HID: 3O DEAN N. E. FITZGERALD Gollfge ut' Education Editor V49: TOIUIEM'Q Farmer v Stuff '4H950: All-Sing y47. Ll'lliiJUS '48, 148; Aloha. 0H '47, 49: UT l'ihol'us iilLi-WIS: Modern TVanr-n; Recreation Club; Iniramurals; Danfoi'th Award to Outu standing Freshman in Hume Eu; Usher Corps y497i51l; nmovumilm' '49: Editor of 'iTennesseo Girl. 0 JAMES A. CROx SON, Sevielu Ville. Tenn: Enginveringi; TSO: AIEE: Intrulnurals. O JACK CRUM, Pensacola. Flu.: Rusinoss Administration; Sigma Nu Presi- dent M18350; Omicron Delta Kappa; Beaver Club i472 FRB Repi'ev sentative H7349. 0 JOHN C. CRUZE, JR., Knoxville. Tenn: Business Administration; sigma, Alpha Epsilon: Correspondent i492 VOLUNTEER Staff MS; All-Sing y4s; Carnir'us 49. O DARIUS LEWIS CI'LLIPHER, Alamo, Tenn; Business Administration: Squawk and Compasses Club. 0 Fifth Row: CHARLES LESLIE Tenn.: Edm-a,tinn: Pi Kappa Phi: Vai- RUTH CUNNINGHAM, Mai'yi'illo, Tenn; Home Ernnmni Home 10 Club; Young VarmF-rs and lilomalmakers Pluh. 0 JOHN CURTIS. Hhmtanooga. Tenn: Engineering: Lambda Whi Alpha: Hrangp and White : Canterbury Club; AIEE; IRE; V01 Vets 0111b: iTi'ansfm' from University or Ghaitanooga. O MARILYN JOY DALTON, Ashevilllx N. H: Home Emnomics; Zeta Tau Alpha; Playhouse: Roauty Ball i'an-didato: Quoen of Spades Unndidatk. O PHILIP S. DANCE, Knoxviilm Tenn; Rusiiwss Administration: iPhi Mmma Dnlta, Sm'remi'y 4; Omim'nn Delta Kappa: Svabbard 3an Blade: Rusmess Manager of O'ange :md XVhitv ; ASK? Roni'escniativo: ROTH Captain. 0 MIL 0N DANIEL, f'lni'ksville. 'vann.; Liberal Arts. 0 VICTOR JOHN DANNREUTHER, Memphis, Tenn: Lily; el'al Ai't'; Pi Kappa. Phi; Alpha Phi Sigma: UT Band; Knoxvillu S mphnuy Orchestra. 0 Sixth Row: ALLAN FRANKLIN DAVIS. Knoxvillu, Tenn; Busi- nnss Administration: Sigma i'hi Prusideni: FRB Representative. 0 JANE DAVIS. Knoxville. Tenn; Education; Kappa Delta: inti'ar CUWI IINN. JR., Hartsvillrl. y Football. 0 BETTY mural Manager; Phi Em Tau; chxreation Pluh: Modern Danve; intramural Event Manager; Intrainul'als 147-i50i 0 JOHN D. DAVIS, JR., Ashland Pity. Tenn; Engineering; AIEE. O MARI- ANNE L. DAVIS, Ix'nnxvillv. ma: Pi Lambda. Theta; Ornivi'nn JIL. A sheville, N, 0.: Business Tunn; Homo Evonomicsz Dpltn Gam- Nu. O PHILIP NEALE DAVIS, Administration; Avnnunting Club. O CURTIS W'. DEAN. Knoxville, Tenn; Education: Alpha Tau Omega: Pledgomuster LE; 'P Ulub; Varsity Baseball L3; YMt'A. O GERALD BOBBY DEAN, Chattanooga, Tenn; Business AIL ministration: Lambda Chi Alpha; Amounting Club; HUI'ange and H'liitu'i; National OIIiCe Manam-nient Association. 0 Seventh Row: JOHN FRANK DeBOARD, JR., Etnwah. Tenn; Business Admin nation: Pi Kappa. Phi: Troasurei- '49. President '49: Orang? and White SHUT 345346. O DENIS C. DELOACH. Humboldt, Tenn; Agriculture; Phi Sigma Kappa: SClitinel: UT Roundup 149; Intramurals L4; Ar: Club: Sargvanisat-Ai'nis. O ROB- ERT ll. DEMPSTER, JR., Knoxville. TUHIL: Business Administra- tion: Sigma Alpha Epsilnn: Hr-nhbarrl and Rlnrlo: Ronver Club: Finance Lilith; UT Baskothnli 'l'eain; VOLUNTEER WILLIS, '19-'50 O LAiVRENCIG GRIDLEY DERTHICK, JR., Chattanooga, Tonn., Education; Lambda Phi Alpha; Ti'ansr'ei' J'rnm Univvrsitr 0f Whatta- nooga. O RUTH MARIE DIAMOND, Knoxvillu. Tenn: Business Administration; Iiplta Gamma: Sorirvtai'y '47. Vii-e-wPi'osidvnt anti Plvdgo Mistress 'H, 'ILISII Ulmiximun, Political Representative, Pan- Hellenio Roprusvntaiive .49. Puhlir-ity V1n,rin'dn 17949; i'Oi'anm: and XVhite 'M, 3167519: io-Sotrieiy Editor. Columnist VlT-Wti; VOL- UNTEER '47; UT them'leadur 547. '48; Harem Queen of Kappa Sigma; Blue Triangle WIS; YWCA Mill; Beauty Ball Candidate '41:, '49; Marketing Club 19. 0 JAMES Al'D DILLON, JR.. McMinn- ville. TUTULI Agriculture: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Ag Club: ASAE; Advaiired ROTC O ALICE ELAINE DILLOH', Joneshnro. Tenn' Business Administration: Kappa Delta: YWCA: Blue Triangle; Play- house; i'OI'angc and XVhitvF SENIORS 0 First Row: MARY LOU DINKINS, Bruwnsvillv, Tenn: Educa- tion; Transfer from Lambuth College. 0 JESSE D. DOBBINS, Savannah, Tenn; Engineering. 0 DAVID M. DODSON, Alamo, Tenn; Business Administration; Phi Sigma Kappa: Best Pledge. House Manager. Treasurer. President; Snarahbean: Omicron Delta Kappa: President YMCA '49-'50: Vice-Prnsident ASC '48-'49; Who's Who in Amoi'ioan Gallegos and Universities: Pliaii'man Campus Chest Drive '48-'49: Carnicus '48-'49; Chairman GI'RPO Moore Scholarship DT'iVK'Z Chairman Pampus Clpanup Fommittoe '47-'49: Chairman Student Union Coinmitipp: UT Voluntepr: Athletic Coun- cil: TransfPr from UT Junior Pnllrvg'p: Prosident nf Frrishman Class. President Enginner Club. President of ASYT. O B'ILLIAM HENRY DONALDSON. Bristol. Tenn: Business Administration: Pi Kahuna Alnha: ROTC LL: Transfer from King Cnileg'o. O JANE HAYES DORE. Knoxviilp. Tenn; Liberal Arts: Dnlta Delia, Delta: Orange and VVhitP : VOLUNTEER: Intramurals: Rim: Triangle; Mndm'n harms: thnish Cluh; Homoanming'. O W'ILLIA'M FRANK DORITY. I. i'lnrksvilla. TPH'LI Engineering: Phi Sigma Kamja; AIEE: ACE Board. C STOKELEY ETHERIDGE DOS'I'ER. 'f'hnf- fanonga. Tenn; Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Assistant Treasurer '48, Sooretary '49. 0 Second Row: LOUIS EVERETT DOTSON. Lenoir City. Tenn: Liberal Arts: Phi Sigma, Kappa: Director of All-Sing' '46-'48. O AGNES MONTEITH DOUGHERTY, Knoxville. TPnn.; Liberal Arts; Delta. Delta. Delta Alpha Psi Omega: President nf Playhouse: Mortar Board: YWCA hinvt: Radio Workshop. 0 SI'MNER AN- DERQON DOW', Knoxville. Tmiu.: Libpral Arts: Biolngy '46-'49; Vertebrate Zoology Club '49: Entomology Journal '49; Forestry Club '46, '47. O JON 0VILLIAM DRYNDALE. Dresden. Tenn: Business Administration. 0 MARY ERNESTINE DUK 3. Elizabeth- ton, Tenn: Education: Alpha Delia P, VOLUNTEER: YW'CA: Blue Triangle: French Club; All-Simz: VOLUNTEER Beauty. 0 EDW'ARD EARL DUNN, Knoxvillo, Tenn; Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon. 0 CHARLES GRAYSON DYER, Jonesl'ioi'o. Tonn.; Agricuiture: Pi Kappa Phi; Svabhard and Blade: Bloi-k and Rrid'e 1-4; Ag Club 1-4; Young Farmers and Homemakers Club 3-4; Roundup Champion '49; High Individual-Becf Cattle Judging? Collegiate Livestock Judging Contest '49. 0 Third Row: HUGH FRANTZ EAKIN, Knoxville, Tenn.: Engi- neering; Sigma. Alpha Epsilon: Scholarship Chairman '48-'49, Rush Chairman '49-'50: Phi Eta Sigma; Porshing Rifies; Scabbard and Blade; VOLUNTEER: Staff '48-'50, Military Editor '49-'50: Usher Corps '46-'50; All-Sing '47, '48, '49; ROTC: Lt. '47, Captain '48: Soviety for Advancement of Management '49; ACE Board Sem'etai'y- Treasurer '49; Beauty Ball Committee. 0 ROBY H. EASTRIDGE, Mountain City, Tenn; Business Administration. 0 ALLEN SHARP EDMONSON, Martin, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Epsilon Delta Treasurer '48-'49; Biologia ViCe-Prosident '49: Trans- fer from UT Junior College: Secrotal'y-Tl'easui'er of Freshman Class, Forum Club, Basketball, Outstanding Freshman in Liberal Arts. 0 CARL S. EDOVARDS, Murfreesboro, Tenn; Law; Sigma. Chi Vice- Pi'esideut '49-'50; Phi Alpha Delta; Usher Corps '49-'50; UT Bar Association '47-'50. O KEITH ALAN EDW'ARDS, Knoxville, Tenn.; Engineering; Tau Beta. Pi; Eta Kappa, Nu; Scabbard and Blade Treasurer 4; Phi Eta Sigma; Secrntary of IRE; UT Amateur Radio Soviety 2-4; ROTC: Cadet Ofi'ivor. Rifio Team 1-4; Military Ball 4i 0 JOHN THOMAS EGGERS, Maryville, Tenn: Businoss Adminis- tration. O H'ILLIAM A. ELDRIDGE, London, 'I'enn.; Agriculture; Ag Club '47-'50; Ag Education Club '47-'50. 0 Fourth Row: JAMES THOMAS ELIZER. Friendship, Tenn; Eduwation; Iota Lambda Sigma; Phi Delta Kanpa. O CAROLYN 32 DEAN NATHAN DOUGHERTY College of Engineering ELKINS, Atlanta. Ga.; Education; Zeta Tau Alpha Rush i'haii'man: ETEA; Vice-President of Dorm: Modern Dance 1', U'T Chorus 2-4i O BURL DEAN ELLIS, Fort Douglas, Ark.: Education. 0 JAMES ASHLEY ELLIS, Knoxville. Tenn; Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha; Accounting Club Membership Con. O JOSEPH R. ELLIS, Knoxville, Tenn; Education; Sigma Phi Epsilon: Phi Delta Kappa. O DIARY ANN ELLIS, Knoxville. Tenn: Eduriation; l'hi Mu: Phi Eta Tau; Kappa, Chi; Swimming Club: Modern I'mnt-v Cluh. O iVEL'l'ON F ELZEY, JR.. Fountain Pity, Trinui: Business Ad- ministration; Society for Advancement of Managmnont. 0 Fifth Row: ROBERT WESLEY EMMERT. Zi'win, Tenn: Busi- ness Administration: Svabhai'd and Blade '47-'4R. O $VILLIAM J, EPPERSON, Athens, Tmm; Busiimss Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Arrounting Cluh: Transfer from Middle Tennessee State College. 0 RICARDO ESCO'I'O. San Salvador, El Salvador: Libr-Kral Arts. 0 JOHN S. FANDRICH, JR.. vavidere, Teiin.: Business Administration: Sigma Chi; Dolta Sigma, Pi; Marketing Club; Vi'os- 10y Foundation. 0 OLIVER CLIFTON FARR, iVautauga. Tenn.: Business Administration; Square and Compasses Club. O BETTY LE4VIS FARROVV. Bells. Tenn; Lib'W'aY Arts; Delta Delta Dnlta: VOLUNTEER Beauty. 0 JOSEPII 'MI'I'CHELL FARRY. Newpori News. Va.: Education: Sigma Alpha Epsiiou: Sigma, Epsilon Omi- vmn; Phi Delta Kappa; Usher Corps: VOLUNTEER Sports Staff. 0 Sixth Raw: FRED E. FARNNACHT. Phatimionga. TPDHJ Busi- ness Administration. 0 MARY ANNE FEL'I'S, McKc-nzio, TPnn.: Business Administration: Alpha Delta Pi: Guard '48-'49, Outstanding Junior '49. Member-at-lm'gv '49-'50. Intramural Managor; Pi OmF-gn Pi: University Intramural Committee '47-'48: Tntmnmrals: Blnv Triangle '47-'50: VVSGrA '47-'48: Barbara Blount Dm'm: Frmnr-il '48-'49. President '49-'50: Hnnnr Hulk 0 JOSEPH L. FERGI'S. JR Nashville. Tenn: Engineering; Lambda. Chi Alpha: ASME. 0 AL GEORGE FINCANNON. Knoxville, Tenn: Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega Rush Chairman '49: Phi Em Sigma, Treasurer '48: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi; XYho's Who in American Colleges and Universities; Southern Regional Newslotter Editor '49: ASC Engi- noering Represpntative '49; ACE Board Rviprosentative '49: AIChE '46-'50. Reporter '49; Engineers Ball Publivity Chairman '49. O ANGELINE WILSON FISHER. Knoxville, Tenn: Home Em- nomics: Delta Delta, Delta: Intramurals; Radio VVorkshnp. 0 PAUL J. FITZGERALD. Knoxvilla Tenn; Agriculture; ISO: Council 3 yrs. Vicc-Presidvnt; Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi: Torchbearer: VVhO'S Who in Amerivan Colleges and Univei- ities: Ag Ciuh; Riologia; Forestry Club; Spanish Club; Naval Rnseer-z Chairman Finance and Research Board of ARC: Intramurals; Outstanding FreShmzui in Agrirulturo. O B'INIFRED FLY, Little Lot, Tenn; Home Em- namics. 0 Seventh Row: ANN DOYLE FOKVLRR. Kwoxvillp. Tenn - Tih- mm Arrs: Chi Omega, Sigma Dmm Pb vwm- Biu- Tl'iung'lp' V'OLUNTEER Siaff. O QAMFEL FRANCIS FOW'LER JR KMOV- VIHPI. Tenn: Business Adminisfmiinn: Smhhm'd and Blade? YVVFA Cabinet, UT Track Team. 0 DORIS LOUISE Fox. PiE'PDu Fmvgo TVenna Business Administi'atimi: Pi Omega. Pi. O EDH'IARD JOHV FRECH, Pate-rson. N. J.: Business Administration: Sigma Phi Epsnlon; Parmcus Advertising Committpe. O JAY FREED 'Tmn- tom Tesnrm Business Administration: Delta Nu Alpha 0 .Ing 'A FRENCH, VVhitehaven, Tenn; Engineering: Sigma Nu. O I'AN- TOh. GRAVES FRENCH. W'liitehaven, Tenn; Enqincei'ing' Chief Engineer of WUOT; Radin W'orkshop. I , am WW2; was? 3 y? m - . 1 mm: . . . ? a 515$ ' 'er odpg 33 SENIORS K v 0 First. Row: iVALTER L. FULLER, .IR., Knoxvillw, TPnn.; Law; Phi UEHEL Phi; Swahhm'd and Blade. 0 M'ARY HELEN FULTON, Knoxville, Tenn: Home Eronmnivs; Chi Omt-ga; Home, Eu Finn; Swimming WIN; 4: YW'CA. G HORACE EVERETT GANDY, Oak Ridgp, Tenn; Business Administration; Society for Advancement of Management. 0 ETHEL ARERS GANGW'ER, Madisonville. Tenn; Home Economics; Phi Theta. Kappa: Home EC Club. O ANA ELBA GARCIA, Hatillo, Pumitu Rive; Liberal Arts. 0 CHARLES B. GARDNER, Knoxville. Tvnnq Engineering. 0 MELBOURNE FRANKLIN GARDNER, Chattanooga. Tenn.; Business Administrai tion; Sigma Chi. 0 Second Row: CHARLES EDVWABD GIBSON, Pionper. Tenn; Education: Ti'ansfm' from University ol' iVashington; Forest UInIL O HELEN U. GIBSON, Kingspol't. Tvnng Liberal Arts: Sigma Kappa. Ax-tn'ities Vhail'n'iau: Pan-Heilenir' Counwil: Ruprnvsmltative 2. 3, President 4: XVSGA, Counvil; ASH Uuum-il; Intramurulsi O FLORENCE GLADISH, Lmn'euvehul'g, Tenn; Rusinvss Admin- istration; Zeta Tau Alpha; Seril'etal'y HIS, Treasurer '49300: Transfer from Virginia Interment: Alpha Pi Epsilon; Transfvr from Brawn Fiollege: International Relations Club. O MARVIN AL GOLDFARB, anphm Tenn; Engineering; Zeta Beta Tau; Pershing Rifies; Rvavm' i'lub: Radio VVOi'kshop; ASUE. 0 MARTHELLA GORDON, Punnnuroo, Gan; Home EUHllOllliPS; Phi Mu; Home EC Club: YV'WA; Blue Triangle; Transfer from Stephens 518i O RICHARD HCO'I'T GORDON, Knoxville, TemL; Education; Buskvtballz Newman t'lub; Band; HOT? Distinguished Military Student; Transfer from SI. Bernard: Yi-m-lmok. Football, Basketlmll, Sophomorv Muss Sw-i'vtary, Varsity BB Lliub, St. Benedict. Oblatu Sowivty. O JACK LANII'S GRAVES, Knoxville, Tenn; Agriculture. 0 Third Row: RICHARD EDW'IN GRAVES, JR., Menmhis, Tenn; Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega; ASFE Social tihairman. O CLYDE RUSSELL GRAY, Greenovillv, TPHIL; Agrivulture; Ag t'luh; Bim-l: 21nd. Bridle Club, O W'ILL S. GRAY, Dresdm, Tenn; Business Ail- ministration: Society for Advanwement of Management. 0 NA- THANIEL MORGAN GREEN, JR.. Murh'cesboru, Tenn; :Xgi'il'llltul'G. O THONIAS BAGLEY GREEN, Lewishurg, Tenn; Agl'ivultui'e' Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Svnmlihuan; CoJCditor THllliessr-e Farmvr '50; 'iOr'ange and Vi'hitn', Sports Editor '49: VOLUNTEER Assmtnnt Sports Editor 3'18: Barnwarmin' Manager '49; Ag Club i47-i49. Sow retaz'y '48; Dairy Wnttlu Judging; Team '48-'49; Dairy Pluh '48 11; Blank and Bridle 51.9 O RICHARD L. GREENER, Helper, Utah; Liberal Arts. 0 ELEANOR JOAN GREENH'AY, Knoxville, Tenn: Homo Economivs; Hnmn Ev Hluh; Modm'n Imnvu i'lub; Kappa lihi; ROTC Sponsor. 0 Fourlll Row: CARROLL LEE GREGG, Fountain City, Tenn; Agrivulturu; Ag Engilwel'ing Uluh. O KENNETH MAXEY GRESH- AQI, JIL, Fountain City, Tenn: Law; Phi Gamma Iiultu; Phi Ileim Phi;Ushc-i' t'm'ps '44. i49-'SU; BHHLl NH, O J. ICEHYARD GRIFFITH, Knoxville, Tenn; Ag'i'ivultul'e; anhdn Phi Alpha: Avian Club; Blovk and Bridle Vluh. O BERNARD xVALKER GRIMES, Ho- lumbiai Tenn; Agrivultui'e; V01 Vets Cluh '4l3-ii7; Ag Flub; Barn- wal'min' Staff '47; Dairy Club 319950. O JAMle PARKER GROVE. Mascot. Tenn; Agrir-ultuw; Phi Sigma Kappa; Dairy l'luir, 34 DEAN JESSIE HARRIS College of Home Economics 0 JOHN J. GUTH, XVhitehaVen, Tenn; Engineering; Sigma Nu: Scabbard and Blade. 0 JAMES H. HAGAN, Fulton, Ky. Business Administration; Delta Sigma Phi; lJl'amzuivs iCluh; Mal'koting-Re- tailing Cluh. 6 Fifth Rm': JAN GLYN HALE, Jonesboro. Tenn; Home Ewm namics; iPI Beta. Phi. O WilLLlANI DIOCANLESS HALE. Morris- town, Tenn; Business Administration; Sigma Alpha. Epsilon; Delta Signm Pi Pwsident; UOl'ang'e and XVhite i'iin'vulation and 811in Hm'iptinu Manager 'JNJ-m. 0 GEORGE THAD HALL, Cloveland, Tunn.; Busine i Administration; Lambda Phi Alpha, Secretary '48: FT Band '46- 50; Con Motn '48-'49: Kappa. Kappa PM, Sotil'etm'y 5194710; i'OnLnge 11nd VVhitoi'; Sz-abbard and Blade; Distinguished Military Student. 0 W'AYNE L. HALL, Uamden, TDIIIL; Business Administration; Lamhdn Chi Alpha; Alpth Kappa Psi: Junior Sales Exm'utive Nluh. . ICVICKIST'ITE K. HALSTEAD, JIL, Pennington Gap, Va.2 Business Administration; Aurwuntiny; Stwieny. O FRANK B. HAL l'ICAD, Kingsport. Tenn; Businvss Administration. 0 LAURA M. HAMBAUGH, Telliho Plains, Tenn: Ilomv Eponnm- ix-s; Phi Olnou'u. Vil-eBPI'vsident '49; Omivrou Nu; Who's Who in Amorivun Unliegas and Universities; Mortar Board; XWVUA lis-iSiL Hvrmtai'y 49450: Uih'ange and W'hitrf'; UT Ulmi'us; Homo Ev Club: lil'omwuming Uumlnitive; Fundidute Iiui' APE Quuen of Slladesz Transfer from VVm-d Belmont: Phi Tlil'LiL Kappa. Hood and Gown 0 xtll Row: JACK F. HAMILTON, Knoxville, Tenn; Engineew ing: Sigma Chi. O JOAN HILDEGARDIG HAMPTON, Knoxville. Tenn; Eduvatiun; ISO: PlayhouSt ,497'50. PuhliI-ity Manager '49350; llmliu XYol'kshop 510-70; Blue Trianglv 'MJM; UT L'hurus '48-'50; Transfm' fl'om Tennvssr-e iVi-sivyan. 0 H'ILLIAM ARTHUR HAK- BER, JIL, Mr-Ewnn, Teuni: Businrvss Administration. 0 ROY TYLER HARDIN, Kingsport, Tenn; Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; ASME, O MINIS CHARLES HARE, Knoxville, Tenn.: Engincvi'ing'; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4. Buvumling SL'vn-tary 4: Eta Kappa N11 9.. 4, Truasurer 4: ALICE 3, 4; AVE Board I'ieln'esentative 4: IRE 4. O IIASKELL FRENCH HARRIS, Mvmphis. Tenn: Engi- neering: Pi Kappa. Alpha; AIEE: Radio Wurkshup. 0 JAMES R. HARRLQ, Baltimore, Md.', Engineering. 0 Seventh Row: ROSE ANN HARRIS, Lafayette, Tenn; Eduuz'ition: UT Chorus '49; House Council 319350; Puhliwity Chairman for stu Ivy INJundalioIi 130; Spanish Club :30. O BETTY JO HARRISON, Madison. Tenn; Liberal Arts. 0 BRIYFE E. HARRISON, Knoxvillp, Tenn; Busiir i Administration; Sigma Nu: Vice-Pl'esident Pledge Wlass, PuhliigiLy Uhail'nmn, Vine President; FEB: Sevl'v-tal'y-Tl'wlw uror. Vim'uPrusidt-nt; Pershing lines; Delia Nu Alpha. 0 KICK- NE'I'H DONALD HARTMAN, Gates, Tenn; Business Administra- tion; Alpha Tau Omvgu; MurketinuzHi-tailing Wluli; ROTIL 0 HIGH FRANKLIN HAHTON, Knuxvill .: Tennosgeo Business Administra- tion. 0 KENNETH D. HATCHICR, Knoxviiha Tvnnm, Business Ad, ministration; Phi Eta Sigma: thu Gamma, Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi: Vico-President: I'mlLa Sigma. Pi: Heudmaixter; Am-ountinu' Cluhz ICxw-utiw: ViuwF'rwsi-duntz NOMA Awnl'd WK: qu-ulty Sr-lmlm'shin Award '49: Lutz Award V19; Honor 1:011 '-lli349. 0 PAI'L NEL- SON HAUBENREICH, Ft. Myers. Fin; Enginwi'ing; Tau Beta Pi: Vii-evPruSident; ASME; ACE Board. 35 SENIORS l N. m m smg'w a bush Panama... as a bot? h; 0 First Row: HELEN J. HAOVTHORNE, Churr-h Hill, Tenn: Edu- Cation; Alpha Omicron Pi; Blue Triangle: Miss Tennessee '49-'00; Band Sponsor '49-'50; VOLUNTEER Beauty '48-'50; YVH'A; Trans- fer from East Tennessee State College. 0 H'ARREN G. HAYES, Van Leer, Tenn; Education; Ag Club: Ag Education Club. 0 JAMES MICHAEL HAYNES, Los Angnles, GaL; Law: Delta Tau Delta, Secretary; Omicron Delta Kappa, President; Pvi'shing Hines, President; Tau Kappa. Alpha Debate Director; Scabbard and Blade; Phi Alpha. Delta Program Director; Tennesscan Circulation Man- agar; Orange and White Feature W'riter; VOLUNTEER Staff; Torch Staff; UT Playhouse; LTT Bar Association. 0 0YILLIAIVI E. HAYNES, Mt. Airy, N. 11; Engineering; ASCE. 0 EDW'IN THOMP- SON HEARN, JR., Lake Jackson, Texas; Business Administration: Phi Gamma Delta, Historian; UT Accounting Society; Orange and White Intramural Editor. 0 GLADYS C. HEGGIE, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Education; Sigma Kappa: Vice-President of Pledge Class. Publication Chairman '49; Phi Eta Tau, Assistant Treasurer '48-'49; Recreation Club '48; Mattie Kain House Council '49; UT Playhonsu Usher '46; Swimming Club '48-'49; YWCA. 0 DAVID R. HENDER- SON, Knoxville, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Pi Kappa Alpha, Publicity Chairman '47-'48, '50; VOLUNTEER Staff Photographer '49- 50; Orange and W'hite '46, '48. '50; Beauty Ball Publicity Chair- man '49. 0 Second Row: HERBERT A. HENRY, Knoxville, Tenn; Engi- neering; Sigma. Alpha NIJSHUII; AS1315; ACE Buard. O l'lAliVEY C. HENSLEY, Hamilton, Ulliu; hingmuuring. O JAMEN' W'AllVE HENSLEY; Asheville, Ni 47.; Busmess Administration; Accounting Society. I HELEN MADISON llllaK, Knoxville, '1'enn.; Liberal Arts; Delta. Gamma: :ecrelal'y ul kicdge L'mss '46-'47, Vica-L'rum- dent, Rush Chairman '49-'50; Plesmlunt '48-'49; Mortar Board: Presi- dent, Outstanding Junior 49; Aipna, Lambda Delta: Secretary '47- '48, President '48-'49, Senior Auvisur '49-'30; Blue Triangle: Sec- retary '47-'48, Vice-Jr'msuicut '46-'4H; WSGA Cuuiicil '48-'b0; Pan- Helleniu Council '48-'50; t'an-ilvllemu liandbook Editor '49; Beaver Club '47; orientation Leader '47; baclnxaul Dance Ticket Chairman '49; Program Chairman hew Linls' Hetl'tat '49; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universdws '49. 0 LIVE BEARING HILL, McMinnVille, Tenn.; Educauou; Anpha Delta Pi, Chapiam; Intra- murals; Home 11k- Cllm; b'n'ue Inuugle; YWCA; swim Club; 'L'arniuus 2 yrs.; Modern Dance. on rhuux' thES, Abnngdon. Va.; Educa- tion; Pi Beta. Phi; Phi LGLa Tau. 6 thlE LALRA HOBB, Dyers- burg, Tenn; 140nm Et'unuuiita: Llelta Gamma, President; Orange, and White Suuivty Enluur; L'urulvus Committee '4Si 0 Third Raw: HAROLD 'l'HOM N HUGUE, tu'hattanuugu. Tenn: Engineering; Delta. Sigma Phi; ASCE. O ERH'IN HULLLNGS- H'ORTH, Johnson City, Tenn; Business Administration; Delta. Delta Delta; Set-retary 01' Sumology L'Iub; YXVCA. O JOHHNY LOU HOLLOH'AY, Spring t'lty, Tenn; Education; Phi Mu. O RUTH VIRGINIA HOLTZ, I'mytona Beach, Fla.: Liberal Arts; Kappa Delta; YWCA; Spanish Club; Blue Triangle; Transfer from Vir- g'inia. Intermont. O JEAN ,7' 'UNE HOOPER, Puryeal', Tenn; Hmm- Jdconomics; ISO. 0 EARL HOKD, Mat'yville, Tenn; Liberal Arts, 0 NIARY ADAIR H0 E, Knoxville, Tenn.; Business Ad- ministration; Alpha Delta. P1. 'eL-rvtai'y '48, President '49; Mortar Board Secretary; YWCA Treasurer; Blue Triangle Treasurer '48-'49: VOLUNTEER Department Editor '48-'49; Orange and W'hite Staff '46-'47; Torch Staff '45; ASL: Rt Usentative; ROTC Honorary l1t.-Col.; Mortar Board Outstanding Sophomore Award '48; Tri Psi Award '48; City Pan-Helleniu Sthularship Award '48. 36 DEAN THEODORE GLOCKER College of Business Administration 0 Fourth Row: JOHNNIE MAE HOWARD, Vonaro. Tenn; Hume .ii-onumirs. C RUI'H EVELYN HUDDLESTON, Maryvillp, Tunn- Honle Euonomics; Alpha Delta Pi, O THOMAS LAY Hl'DSON. W'hitwell, Tenn.; Engineering; AIEEi O ELRIDGE CAKPER HUFFMAN, New Castle, Va.; Law; Brigidier Club; International Relations Club; Foatball 1-4. C THOMAS HUFFSTETLER, Grants, New Mexico; Engineering: Phi sigma Kappa; Scabbard and Blade; Tennvssee Engineer Assistant Editor; Band 1, UT Chorus 1-3. 0 JAMES FRASER HUMPHREYS, JIL, Memphis, Tenn; Law Kappa. Sigma; Phi Delta Phi. O HELEN E. HUMPHREYS, Knux- ville, Tenn; Business Administration; BSU Council '49A 0 Fifth Bow: DORIS J. BURST, Chattanooga, Tenn; Education; 1S0: Council '40-'50. Publicity '47-'50, Social Chairman '48-'50; Phi Eta Tau: President '40-'50; Intramurals; Kappa Chi President '45- '49; Modern Dance Pmsident '48-'49; WSGA com '11 '48-'50; Softball Manager '48-'49; Ruuk'euLion Club, Publ ty. 0 NCY CAROLYN HUKST, Savannah. Tenn; Home Ecunumlcs; Alpha Delta Pi; YWCA '47-'48; Blue Triangn: '45; Home Ec Club '47-'40; Orange and White ; Henson nan Viue-President Summer '48; UT Honor 1:041 Summer '47. O V'lnGlL HANES HUSTON, Knoxville, Tenn; Busi- ness Administration; b.gma Phi Eszun; Omicron Delta Kappa; Delta Sigma Pi, Vuc-Presulent '49-'50; FRB Representative: Am; Representative; Ixunheeyayli Governing Buai'd, Presidtnt '49-'50; Camiuus Committee Unairman; Radio V'Vorkshop: Who's Who in American Colleges anal Universities. 0 EARL C, hUTCHlBOA, llari'iman, Tenn; Lingmeuring. CHARLES GORDON JACKSUA, Kcnnebunk, Maine; pusuless Administration; ljeita Tan Delta: 1'1;- liLiCal Represuntum'u, Suhmui'ship Uhau'man; ASU iiepl'eseanLLive; YMCA. O unouum h lLLlAM JACKHO b'x'mndsvilln, 'l'enn,; Agriculture; Sigma Nu; ASAE. O 0500 RIM 411T JACKSON, Hut- ledgu, Tenn.; Agx'iL-ulLul'e; Delta. Sigma P111; Ag Club; Scabbard and Blade; Ag bducauuu Hub; Young Farmers and Humu Makers Club. GI Sixth Row: JULIAN EUGENE JAKES, Chattanooga, Tenn; En- gineering; sigma. Alpha Epsilon; Eta Kappa Nu; Scarabbean; Scab- Dal'd and Blade, President; ROTC Lt.-Uol.; AIEE; IRE; Usher Corps; Transfer from University uf Chattanooga Freshman Class President. 0 H'lLLlAiVl A. JEFFREY, Knoxville, Tenn; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Phi. O BARBARA JEFFREYS. Knoxville, Tenn; Business Administration; Delta Delta Delta, Chap- lain; Intramurals; ROTH: Honorary Captain '48-'40, Honorary L'ulonel '49-'50. 0 DAVID A. D. JENNINGS, Powell, Tenn; Agri- L-ulture. O RICHARD J. JEZUI'I', L'hvuktowzlga, N. 12; Business Administration; Finance Club x. Vive-Pi'esident; Nuwman Club. O DALE ALONZO JOHNSON, Elizabethton, Tenn; Engineering; 'Pi Kappa. Alpha. 0 JOSEPH LINDSAY JOHNSON, Kingspori. Tenn; Business Administration; Lambda L'hi Alpha; DL-lta Sigma Pi; Sisal;- bm'd and Blade; UT Accounting Soviety; Band; Transfer from Vir- ginia Military Institute. 0 Seventh Row: R. B. JOHNSON, Eden, Ala.; Engineering, 0 REBECCA L. JOHNSON, Memphis, Tenn; Hume Egononncs; Delta. Zeta, Corresponding Secretary; lntramurals; Orientation Lead- e Young Farmers and Homemakers Club. O BOBBIE JEANE JONES, Knoxville, Tenn; Business Administration: stta Gammzt Sigma; Pi Lambda Theta; Sigma. Delta Pi; Pi Omega. PL 0 JANE. JONES, Harl'iman. Tenn; Liberal Arts: Kappa DPlta; YWCA; Blue Triangle; Modem Dana: Club; Radio XVui'ksliop; UT Playhouse. 0 JAMES WILLIAM JORDAN, Memphis, Tenn; Engineering; Delta Sigma. Phi; ASME. O POLLY KEELE, Manchester, Tenui; Educa- tion; Delta Gamma. O J. B. KELLEY, Liberty, S. Ci; Business Administration; Avecunting Society. ? '20 a as mm a? Am 37 SENIORS Let's IgWOVQ 'it- magbe HER 80 awatdh! 0 First Row: JACK C. KELLEY, Knoxville, Tenn.; Liberal Arts; Publiuity 'P'haii-man far Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. 0 CECIL L. KELLY, Knoxvillu. Tenn: Education. 0 LAURA LEWIS KELLY, Knoxville, Tenn; Education; Chi Omega, 'Cor- responding Secretary; VOLUNTEER Staff '48-'49; Home EC Cluh '47-'48; Newman Club '46-'50: Secretary '47-'48, Vice-President '48-'49, Secretary '49-'50; All-Sing '47-'50; Carnicus '48, '49, Com- mittee '49; Alpha Tau Omega Orr'hid Girl '48; VOLUNTEER Beauty '46-'47; University Church W'orkers Council '48-'50: UT Playhouse '46-'47: Orientation Leader; Bluo Triangle. O WALLACE DW'IGH'I' KESSEL, Beckley, W. Va.; Engineering; Phi Gamma Delta: Presi- dent of Pledge Class, Publicity Chairman '49-'50; VOLUNTEER: Staff '48-'49, Activities Editor '49-'50. O JEVVELL M. KESTER- SON, Memphis, Tenn; Education; Delta Zeta; Phi Eta. Tan. 0 FRED LEE KEY, Riceville, Tenn; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Phi, President of Pledge Class Fall '48. O HOMER KILL 4'- BREVV, Dresden, Tenn.; Business Administration. 0 Second. Row: ROBERT GRADY KIMSEY, Knoxville, Tenn; Lib- eral Arts; Sigma. Amha Epsilon: President. Social Chairman, Chronicler. Vive-Pr'esidcnt of Pledge Class: Sr-al'ahbean; Omicron Delta Kappa; Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Military Student; ROTC 1st Lt.: FRB Representative: Who's Who in American Pol- leges and Universities: VOLUNTEER: Editor '49-'50, Assistant Editor '48-'49. Art Staff '47-'48; Tennessean Art Editor '48-'49: Publications Coum-il Student Member; Torrh Staff; Gai-nious: Executivv Assistant '49, DQL-oration Chairman '48, Publibity Staff '47; Beauty Ball: Co-Mauager '49, Der'orations Chairman '48, Stage Committee '47; A11 Sing: Publicity '49. Contact '48; Aloha. Oe Com- mittee '48, '49; All Intramural Basketball Team '49; High School Day Committee '47-'49; TorL-hbearer Committee '49; A'S'C '49-'50; Usher Corps; Homo Coming '47; Orange and Vk'hite '47-'48; Campus Chest Committee '48; Freshman XVeek Committee '47-'49. O ALTON SIDNEY KING, Faycteville, Tenn; Agriculture; ASAE. O BETTY JUNE KING, Knoxville, Tenn Liberal Arts; Blue Tri- angle; German Chorus. 0 JAMES L. RI 1', JR., Knoxville, Tenn; Liberal Arts: Phi Eta. S'g'ma; Phi Delta Phi. 0 JAMES OLIVER KING, Knoxville, Tenn; Engineering: Sigma. Phi Epsilon. Comp- troller; Omir-ron Delta Kappa; Scarahbean; Tennessee Engineen' Editor; Engineers' Ball Ganlmitteo i'hairman; AI'C'hE; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; Carnicus Executive Assistant; ASG: Vice-President. Engineering Representative; VOLUNTEER Sports Editor. 0 BETTY LEE KIRTLEY, LaFolIotte, Tenn: Busi- ness Administration; Zeta Tau Alpha. Guard '48-'49; Pan-Hellenic Representative '49-'50; Orange and White '46-'47; Modern Dance '40-'47; YVW'A '46-'50; House Council '40-'47. O DOROTHY LU- CILLE KNEPP, Martin. Tenn; Home Economics; Transfer from UT Junior Cnilog'e; Volette Staff; Home Ec Ulub '40-'49, Sorretm-y '47-'48; ASC Council '47-'48. EleCtion 'Commission '47-' 9: Outstand- ing' Freshman and Sophomore in Home Eoonomics; 1 uessi Award '48; Campus Loader '48-'49; W'nslvy Foundation '48-'50, Coum-il '49-'50. 0 Third Row: FELIX EUGENE KNIGHT, Dayton. Tenn; Agri- culture; Ag Club; Dairy Club. O W'ILLIAM CARSON KNIGHT, Nashville, Tenn; Helm: Economir-s; Transfer from UT Junior Col- lege. 0 WILLIAM W. KNOW'LES, JR., Smithville. Tmm.; Educa- tiun. O RICHARD DAxVES KOLTER, Rovkt'm'd, Ohio; Busii Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; Delta Nu Alpha, Treasurer mtgsao; D' tinguishvd Military Student '49, Graduate '50. O HENRY LLOYD KRICHBAUM, Chattanooga. Tenn; Business Administra- tion: T Club; Vzu'sitv Track 2-4. 0 ED'WARD KUROSKY, Hart- ford, 4701111.; Bus esss Administration; Phi Sigma Kappa. O GEORGE MALCOLM KYLE. Savannah, Tenn; Business Admin- istration: Journalism Club; Ameriwn Soviety of Military Enginevrs. 0 Fourth Row MARY KATHERINE LACK. Fountain City, Tenn; Homo Eoononm- Sigma Kappa; Intnmnuals 1-4; Home EC leub; Blue Triangle. O FRED GILL LAINM, Lebanon. Tenn; Agru'ul- 38 DEAN F. C. LOVVRY University Extension tHI'E: Phi Sigma Kanna; Tennessee Farmhr Dairy Editor: Balls tiSt Vol Reporter; Ag Club; Barnwarmin' '48; Roundup '49; Dairy Club, Secretary; Young Farmers and Homemakers Club. O COY RANDOLPH LANDER, i'flarksville, Tenn; Enginnering; Phi Sigma Kappa; Tennessee Engineer : Advertising Manager '47, Business Manager '48-'49, Editor '49-'50, Key Award '49; Carnicus: Lighting Chairman '49, Arrangement Chairman '48; AIEE: Treasurer '48-'49. President '49-'50, Delegate to Southern Student Convention '49; IRE, Treasurer; ACE Board: Technical Paper Contest UT '49, LSU '49; Chairman for Engineering Cullege Student Advisory Board, 0 PERRY W'. LANE, Grand Junction, Tenm; Agriculture; Delta Sigma. Phi. O B. J0 LAW, Louis'ille. Tenn.; Liberal Arts; Zeta Tau Alpha; Orange and White; Spanish Club. O BILL B. LAVVlER, Trenton. Tenn.: Business Administration; Alpha, Tau Omega. 0 SW'ANEE BUKRUS LAWRENCE, Jackson, Tenn; Agriculture; ASAE. 0 Fifth Row: R. K. LEDBETTER, JR.. Kingsport, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Pi Kappa. Alpha, Publicity Chairman; U'T Playhouse; Iadio Workshop; VOLUNTEER Assistant Greek Editor; Beauty Ball Lighting; Carnicus '47, '48; Homecoming '49. 0 ALBERT La- VAUGHN LEE, Sparta. T0nn.; Agriculture; Ag Education Club. O HUDSON LEE, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi; Scabbard and Blade; ASCE; Intramurals; ROTC Cadet Major; Society of Amerivan Military Engineers, Gold Medal '48. O ALVIN ODELL LEINART, Chattanooga, 'Tenn.; Engineering; Sigma. Phi Epsilon, Historian; ASCE. O FRANK ALLEN LESTER. Nashville, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Delta Tau Delta; Torchbear'er; Alpha 'Psi Omega, Secretary; UT Playhouse. Vice-President '49-'50; Ushvr Corps Floor Manager; :adio W'oI-kshop, Vice-President '49-'50; FRB Secretary-Treasurer '49-'50; Le Cel'cle Fi-ancais, President '49-'00. 0 JAMES C. LINER, Athens, Tenn.; Business Administration: Pi Kappa Phi. O WALTER EIHVARD LIN'l'ON, Nashville. Tenn; Agriculture; Delta. Sigma Phi: Ag Education Club; Transfer from UT Junior College: Football 2, Army Club 2. Veterans Club 2, Ag Club 2. 0 Sixth Row: THOMAS S. LIPE, Ashevilla N. Business Ad- ministration: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: Marketing Club. 0 WILLIAM R. LITTLE, Sparta, Tonn.; Agriculture; Ag Club '46- '50; Agronomy Club '48-'50. President '49-'50; Block and Bridle '48-'50. O RANDEI. H'AYNE LIT'I'RELL, Lawrencehurg, Tenn.: Engineering; AIE'E. O D. JEANNE LONG, Etowah, Tenn; Home Economics; YWCA; Home 1:10 Club; Transfer from Mary Hardin Baylor. O JIMMIE LYNN LONG, Mal'yville, Tenn.; Home Eca- nomivs; Sigma Kappa; Modern Dance Club; Home Er: Club '46-'49; Orientation LOELdPr. 0 ROBERT C. LOSE, Miami, Fla.; Engineer- ing; A'SCE. O FRANK KELLY LOVE, Uhattanooga. Tenn.; Agri- culture; Kappa Sigma; Ag Ulub; Block and Bridle. 0 Seventh Rov: SAM CO49'AN LOVE, Nashville, Tenn.; Educa- tion; Sigma, Phi Epsilon; Trar'k 2, . O REGINALD B. LOVF- LACE, Memphis. Tenn; Engineering; Kappa. Sigma Alpha Chi Sigma; AIChE. O FRANK AI VERTUS LOWE, JIL. Chattanooga, Tenn; Engineering ASME. HAROLD W'ARDE LUCAS. Mem- phis, Tenn; Business Adminis ation; Sigma Alpha Epsilon: T Club; Swimming Team 1-3. 0 HOWARD LEWIS LUMPKINS, Lawrenceburg, Tenn; Business Administration; Ancounting Club, Vice-Pi-esident; Beta Gamma. Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. O SONJA GUDRUN LUNOE, Savannah, Ga.; Education: Delta. Delta Delta. Vice-President of Pledge Class; Kappa, Chi. Secretary; Phi Eta Tau: C'ai'nicus Manager '49; Swimming Meet Co-Managur '49; Intra- mural Manager 4; Intramurals 1-4; Sem'etm'y Barbara Blount '49- '.;0; Decorations Committee Garnir-us '49; Cheerleader '49: Treasurm' Temple 'Court '47. O EMILY BROW'N LUSBY, LaFollettO, Tenn.; Education; Alpha Delta Pi: Corresponding Secretary. Treasurer 01' Plodg'e Class, Hush Chairman; President Polly McClung '49-'50; YVVF'A; Modern Dance; Orange and White ; VOLUNTEER; Garni- cus Commiitw': Intramurals; All-Sing 4; UT Chan 2 yrs. VQKWE: warm K Wax x ' Mwmv A WM; m , ! 'vm w . vmkho yan- 9qu , i muyg v, . M M: o, SENIORS Joe ,maybs us'd bum: 6+op SweaPm' all. ih' dm+ under. +h' Koo ,I uMlllCL 0 First Row: JAMES TILLERY LUSK, KnoXV'illE', Tenn; Business Administration; Phi Gamma Delta; Finanue Club; Society for Ads vancement 0f Managmnent. O MAURICE KENTON LUSK, Knox- ville, Tenn; Business Administration; Sigma. Phi Epsilon; Society for Advancement of Management. 0 ALICE LOUISE LYLE, VVash- ington, D. 0.; Home Economics; Sigma, Kappa; Mortar Board; Orange and White Hi7; VVSGA, Treasurer '48-49; Home EC Club: Treasurer i48-i499, President i41h'50: YWCA; Modern Dance; ASC; Wesley Foundation Council. 0 NANCY ELEANOR LYLE, Rog- ersville, Tenn; Education; Alpha Omicron Pi, Recording Secretary 4; Alpha. Psi Omega, 3, 4; UT Playhouse 3, 4; YVViCA Cabinet 4; UT Chorus 3, 4; Senior Class Treasurer; President of Mattie Kain 4; President of Resident Hall Senate 4; VVSGA Council 4; Transfer from Tusrsulum Gollsge. 0 DAN I LYNCH, Tazowell, Va., Busiw Hess Administration. 0 MAX ELMER MABRY, Chattanooga, Twin; Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha: AIEE. O M. BLAKE IVIACK, Knoxville, Tenn; Lilwral Arts; YW'CA Cabinet i4S-'50; Usher Corps H19; Transfer from University 01' Georgia. 0 Second Row: LORRAINE ANGELA MAHER, Memphis, Tenn; Home Economics; Delta Zeta: Home Er: Club; Newman Club: Intra- murals 3. 4; Young Farmers and Homemakers; Transfer from Siena College: Intramurais 1, 2, Angelus Club, Glee Club. .ROY PASCHALL MALONE, Durham. N. 0.; Business Administration; Dramatics. O HVILLIAM HARRISON MALONE, Hundex-son, Tenn; Engineerin ; ASCE; Band 3.19. 0 CHARLES EDWARD MANNER, Milan, Tenn; Business Administration; Alpha. Tau Omega; Stabbal'd and Blade; 1u:r:0untingr Club; ROTC '48-'00; Transfer from UT Junior College: Honor Roll. 0 ALLEN BENJAMIN MARSH, Petersburg, Tenn; Business Administration: Slgma Chi. O JOSEPH BOYCE iVlARTIN, Biackshurg, S. C . Liberal Arts; Sigma Upsilon: French Club; iiTennessean. Poetry Editor; Swimming Team 4. 0 JOHN CARLIN MASK, Memphis, Tenn; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Phi; Accounting Soyiuty; Finance Club. 0 Third Row: JOHN BOYD NIANON, Memphis, Administration; Kappa. Alpha; Delta. Sigma Pi; O LAURENS ROBERT MASSEY, Memphis, Tenn: Business ACUOUHtng Club. Tenn; Business Ad- ministration; Delta Tau Delta, Treasurer. O OLIVER THOMAS MASSEY, Memphis, Tenn; Business Administration; Sigma Nu, Treasurer. O LINTON ALBERT MANSIE, Madisonville. Tenn; Edunation: Kappa Alpha. 0 CLARENCE BRUCE MATTHES, Lenoir City, Tenn; Eliginvering; Sigma Phi Epsilon; iiTennessee Engineer Staff. 0 LIENHARD DIIKATE MATTHEC. Biloxi, Miss; Home Evonomios; Delta Delta Delta; 'iOrang'e and White'5 i48-'49; Newman Club '48150; Swimming Club '48J50. O FRANK STAN- LEY MAXWVELL, Memphis, Tenn; Business Administration: Kappa Sigma, Pledge Master; Delta, Nu Alpha; HOrange and White ; VOL- UNTEER; YMCA. 0 Fourth Row: JOE STANTON MAYBERRY, Sparta, Tenn; Busi- ness Administration; Delta Tau Delta; Phi Eta Sigma: Secretary, President, Senior Advisor; Delta Sigma Pi, Junior XVarden; Market- ing iClub, Social Chairman; Beta Gamma Sigma. 0 IDA LOU MAYO, Palmersville, Tenn; Home Evouomics; Omicron Nu. Vices Presidmit; Pi Lambda Theta; Home EC Club; Transfer from UT Junior Follego: Annual, Intramurals, Home EC Club, Forum Club, Outstandinw Student in Home Etionomivs. O BILLYE HUFSTED- LER MA , Parsons, Tenn; Home Economics. 0 ROBERT W'. MEADOB 5, Knoxville. Tenn; Liberal Arts; Pi Kappa Alpha: Pl'esin dent 349450. ViPe-Prosidont '48-'49; VOLUNTEER '46-'50: Gl'eok Edi- 101'. Assistant Editnr; Swarablwmi; Torr-h Staff; Tennessvan Staff '49; Orange and XVhitu'i F. M. Editor; Hmnevoming HIS; All-Sing 40 JACK THOMPSON Editor of nOrange and White '46-'48, Chairman Usher Committee; UT Social and Activities Chain man ,118; Beauty Ball '46-'49: Chairman Stage Committee, Executive. Assistant Chairman; Intramural Softhall; Nahheeyayli Governing Board a47-'50: Assistant Treasurer, Pr'vsident; FRB; Usher Uoi'ps '46-i50; Senior Invitations Committee 459150; UT Chorus. 0 BAR- BARA MEANS, Fountain City, Tenn.; Home Economics; Kappa Delta; Omicron Nu; Home Ea Club i46-i50; YW 7A i119; Orientation Leader i117; Home En Club Junior Class Representative; iMei-i'ills Palmer Scholarship i49; Transfer from Ohio State.- University. 0 ROBERT ADAMSON MEEK, West Palm Beach, Fla; Enginoei'm ing; Sigma Alpha. Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade, Presidunt; UT Ham Radio Club: Distinguished Military Student; Newman Club; YMCA; UT Air ROTC Rifle Team; UT Chorus; Usher Corps; ROTC LL-Col. 0 JOE HARDY MEEKS, Jac-kson, Tenn.; Business Administraiinn; Alpha Tau Omega. 0 Fifth Ruv: ROY LEE MELTON, Petros. Tenn; Husinoss Ad- ministration; Square and Compasses Club: Junior Sales Exevutives Club. O JOSEPH LEE MERKEL, Velostine, Ind.; Education. 0 HARRY GEORGE DTERRILL, III, Knoxville. Tenn.; Liberal Arts: Sigma. Nu; HDC: Advance Chairman i48349, Social Chairman '49-'50. O RUSSELL A. VIESSICK, JR., Knoxville, Tenn; Business Admin- istration; Accounting Club. 0 JAMES EUGENE MICHAEL, Mem- phis, Tenn; Business Administration; Kappa. Alpha; Delta Sigma Pi; Soriety for Advanvement of Management. 0 LAiVRENCE HER- MAN MIDDLECOFF, Somerville, Tenn; Agriculture. 0 GEORGE BENJAMIN MILES, Erin. Tenn; Liberal Arts; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha. Chi Sigma, Reporter 48349; Honm' Roll 516950. 0 Sixth Row: LEE FORSTER MILLER, Johnson City, Tenn; Lib- eral Arts; Alpha. Tau Omega; Transfer from East Tennessee State College: COLLEGIAN. O RODERICK W'OODROVV MILLER, Ardon, N. C.; Business Administration; Spanish Club; International Rela- tions Club; Collegiate Council of United Nations; Cheerleader; Uan- terbury Club. 0 JOHN HARBISON MILLIKEN, JR., Franklin, Ky.; Business Administration; Phi Sigma Kappa. O DONALD J. MILLS, Chattanooga, Tenn; Agrivulturc; ASAE; Transfer from University of VVir-hita: Vice-Presideut of Freshman Class, President ISO H13. 0 ANN ELIZABETH MITCHELL, Bolivar, Tenn; Home Economies: Home Ec Club 3. 4; Transfer from UT Junior CnllegO: Business Manager of HVoiette, Cheerleader, Outstanding Woman in Physical Education and Inti'amurals, Intramurals, Forum Club, Beauty Section, Calnpus Leader. 0 B. DEVVITT MOFFETT, Elizaw hethton, Tenn: Business Administration; Sigma Alpha. Epsilon. O iVILLIAM L. MOODY, Huntingdnn, Tenn; Businvss Administra- tion; Arcounting Cluh. 0 Seventh Raw: EDW'ARD CHARLES MOORE, Memphis. Tenn; Busines Administration; Dvlta Sigma. Phi; Society for Advance- ment of Management. 0 RUSSELL 0. MOORE, ,li'win. Tenn: Business Administration. 0 WV. F. MOORE, Memphis, Tenn; Busi- ness Administration: Sigma. Phi Epsilon: Guard 517348. Rush Chaiiu man '48149, President '49150; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club; VOLUNTEER 47150: Organization Manager '48-149. Sports '49150; Carnic-us Staff '49; FEB Representative; Radio VVm-kshop. O LYNN MORRIS, JR., Knoxville. Tunu.; Agrivultunx; Phi Gamma Delta. 0 MARTHA ANN MORRIS, Ripley, Tenn; Education; Zeta. Tau Alpha: Corresponding Secretary, Outstanding Junior '481-19; YWCA HIGHEO; Orientation Leader i418; UT Chorus i46-'50; hOrange and White ,46347: Dorm House Council '49; Playhouse Ushi-er 149-'50; Intramurals '46-'47. O RILEY HOWVARD MOSELEY, JR., Spring- field, Tenn; Agriculture: Pi Kappa Phi, Chaplain '49-'50; Ag Club 3 yrs. 0 ELIZABETH ANN MOTLEY, Memphis, Tenn; Eduvation: Delia Delta Delta. Sevretzu'y: VOLUNTEER Gil'ls' Intramural Edi tor; Orangel and VVhitE' ; Intrmnurals; YWt A; Modern Dance. 41 SENIORS xi 1 wouLDN'+ Do +Ns 90V BulaOiQ K29 BOT Pam. .1 0 First Row: VlVA J0 MOTLOW. Lym-hburg, TcniL; Education; tha. Tau Aiplin, Formal L'owChairman; Phi Eta Tau; VVSGA Senate 3; Hanson House Pounvil 1: Mattie Kain Dorm: House Council 2, President 3; Modorn Dance Club 14; Square Dance Club 4; Orienta- tion Loader 2: Wesley Foundation: Council Memlwr 2-3; Ren-rea- tion Director 2-3. 0 JACK LINDY MOTTERN, Bluff City, Tenn; Libural Arts. 0 THOMAS H'ILSON MI'LLIKIN, Knoxville. Tenn; Liberal Arts; Alpha. Tau Omega. 0 DIARY PAULINE MURRAY, Newport. Tenn; Homo Etionomihs: Pi Beta Phi: Scholarship Chair- man, Vioe-President '49J50; VOLUNTEER '48-'49; President Temple Court '47-'48; President Jennie Armstrong; '48-'49; VVSGA Senate '47-'49; UT Chorus '46347: Blue Triangh1 '48350; YXVCA '46-'47; Playhouse Usher '487'50. 0 ROBERT LAN'PZ MUSTO, Nashvillo, Tenn; Business Administration. 0 A. RUTH MYERS, Tracy City, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Zeta Tau Alpha, Guard: Tau Kappa Alpha: Oriontatinn Leader '49: YWCA '48-'49; Spanish Club '48-'50, Pub- lir'ity Chairman '49: Radio XVoi'kslmp; Playhouse; Beauty Ball Pub- licity Committou: Carnious Committee: Wesley Foundation; VOLUN- TEER Staff; UT Women's Debate Team: Transfer from Birming- ham-Southern College. 0 EDiVARD GLEN MYERS, Knoxville. Tenn; Ag'l'iollltul'e: ASAE. 0 Second Row: VIRGINIA LEE MYERS. an'yville, TOHU.: Home Economics; Omicron Nu, Troasurer 4; Pi Lambda Theta: House Council 2, 4; Home Er Club 1, 2. 4, Open Honsm 2: Modem Dance 1; Baptist Studont Union. 0 JAY EIHVARD KMYNAT'I', Knoxville, Tenn.: Businoss Administration. 0 VIRGINIA RUTH MCCAMP- BELL, Knoxville, Tenn; Eduriation; Phi Mu; Phi Eta. Tau: Swim- ming Club: Rer-reation Club: Journalism Club; Women's Intramural Award; Intranmi'al Assistant Manager: Ladies Tounis Championa Singles and Douhlcs 3. O PEGGY LOUISE MOCLELLAN, Bristol. Tenn; Liberal Arts; Pi Beta Phi: Program Chairman '48-'49. Assistant Rush Chairman '49-'00: VimyPl'esiident Tpmple Point '48- '49; Transfer from Virginia Intormont College. 0 ROBERT W'AR- KEN MCCLIJNG, iMemphis. Tenn: Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, :eporter; Phl Eta Sigma: Tau Boia Pi: Scabbard and Blade: AIChE; ROTC Major; Distinguished Military Graduate; Intramurals. O iVALLACE MCCLURE, KIIOXVHIG, Tenn: Business Administi'as lion; Kappa Sigma. 0 HELEN ELIZABETH MCCOY, Knoxville, Tenn.; Homo Ewonomirs; YVVGA; Home Er: Club; VVSGA; B;11JtiSt Student Center. 0 Third Row: ROBERT F. McCOY, Bumpus Mills, Tenn; Busiuuss Administration: Sigma, Chi; llolta Sigma. Pi, Ti'vasui'm' '45L'50: Sv'abbard and Blndv: Intramural Manager Sovtimi E Meh'nse Hall; Honor Roll '46-'50. 0 JOHN FRANK MCCBARY, JR., Mot'i'istown, Tenn; Business Administration; Radio Workshop. 0 IDA JANE MvCULLOUGH, Camden. Tenn; Liberal Arts; Zeta Tau Alpha; Alpha Psi Omega. 0 MARY MrCULLOl'GH, Norris, Tenn; Educas tiun: Kappa Delta; Playhouse; la-dio VYm-kshop; Secretary; Alpha. Psi Omega; YXVCA: Ushm- Corps. 0 JOHN RICHARD NICDOW'ELL, Chattanooga, Tenn; Engineering; Phi Gamma Delta. House Man- ager; ASME. O FLOYD M. MnINTURFF, Greenback, Tenn; Busi- ness Administration; Soviety for Advalu'ement of Management. 0 JERRY VARDIMAN 'McKINNEY, Fayetteville, Tenn; Agricul- ture; Basketball Team Manager '40; Ag Eduwation Club; Monitor South Stadium. 0 Fourth Row: HUGH LEE McMURRAIN, Pensacola, F121,: Busi- ness Administration; 'igma Nu: Svntlnel, Intramural Manager, Ass slstant Treasurer, Treasurer, Lt. Commander: Scabbard and Blade: ROTC Cadet Captain. 0 ALICE ANNETTE MCNEILL, Little Rock, 42 x , BARBARA JEmiREYS and GEORGE MCVAY Honorary Colonel and Colonel of R.O.T.C. Regiment Ark; Home Evmmmir's: Zeta. Tau Alpha; HUHH' Ex: Club; Squaw Dance Club; ITshm' Horns '49-'50; YWCA. O MILDRED CLAIRE MQNEIL, Knoxvillo. Tenn; Business Administration; Sigma Kappa; Pi Omega Pi. O ALICE FAYE MoREYNOLDS, Solinei'. TODIL; Home ECOHOHHPS: Pi Beta Phi; Home EC CIFD: YWFA; Blue Tri- angle. 0 GEORGE RUSSELL BICVAY, JIL. Uninn Pity. Tenn.; Law: Alpha, Tau Omega: VVm'thy Sentilwl '47-'48, Rush i'hairnian '48-'49. International Congress '48349, Prrls'deni '48 '49; Fnurabhean; OI ' 1'011 Delta Kappa; Svahbard and Bludo: Sammy of Amm'it-an Military Engineers; Military Ball '48-'50; ROTC Cadet Col. '49350; Distinguished Military Student: Studmit Union Fommitton: UT Bar Assnviation; Chairman Greek VVue-k '49; FEB: Repi'Ps- ntativp 47149. President '50; Beauty B2111 Master Of Ceremonies '49; ASP 349350: Who's Vho in Amm'ivzin P'ollnges and Universities. 0 BASIL BER- NARD NICHOLS, Knoxvillu, Tenn: Engineering; Kupha Kappa Psi: AIE'E; UT Band. 0 HAL CARTER NICHOLS, JR., Knoxville, Tenn; Engineering. 0 Fifth Row: JAMES ANDREW NICHOLS, Ashevi'le. N. 0.; Bus?- ness Administration; Sigma. Nu: Vice-Prvsident of Pledge Finss 318, Assistant House Manager '49-'50; nOrange and W'hite Start '43: Tar HePI 'Cluh '49; Marketing'sRetaiIing Club 5119350. O H'ILLIAM EMlL NICHOLS, Knoxville, Tenn; Business Administration; Sigma Chi: Svabhard and Blade; Society For Advancement of Munag'mnent. O GILBERT LEALAND NOLAND, Nashvillo, Penn; Business Ad- ministration; Delta Nu Alpha, Secretary; Sr-nhhard and Blade. 0 W'ILLIAM FELIX NOLEN, JR., Nashville. Tenn: Engineering: ASAE: FEI Trophy Committee. 0 ANN NORMENT. Harriman. Tenn; Edm;ation: Pi Beta Phi: Treasurer nf Pledge Wags 'r'lS, Pledge Supervisor '49-'50; Tennessean : Staff '48-'49; A istant Business Manager '49350: Blue Trianglo; Transfer from Wesleyan College. 0 HAROLD RAYMOND NULL, Memphis. Tenn; Engi- nvering'; Sigma, Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Chi Sigma; AIChE. O WALTER E. NUNN, JR., Glasgow, Ky.; Business Ad- ministration; Sigma. Phi Epsilon; YMCA. 0 Sixth Rnw: VINCENT FRANCIS OBERHOFER, Knoxvillo. Tonu.: Lambda. Phi Alpha; ASiC'E; ACE Board Prosident; Nuwman Club: Intramurals; Transfer from Mohawk College: Football, Intramurals, Flying Club. 0 MIKE JACKSON ODLE, JR., Sugar 'Tl'eo, Tenn; Agriculture; Delta Sigma. Phi: Ag Engineering Club. 9 iVILLIAM JACKSON OGLE, Knoxville, 'Tenn.; Business Administration: Pi Kappa. Alpha; Kappa. Kappa Psi: UT Band 4 yrs. 0 FRANK GOOLSBY OVERTON, Greenfield. Tum; Businuss Administratiun; Delta Sigma Pi. . RUSSELL OZANNE, JR., Memphis, Tenn: Enqis noenng; Kappa Sigma; Swimming Team 2. 0 RUPERT ELMER PALMER, JK., Delta. Penn: Libvl'al Arts; Pi Delta Phi O KOB- ERT K. PARHAM, Memphis, Tenn; Businoss Administration; Delta Sigma Phi. 0 Seventh Raw: ALMA DUNLAP PARKER, Dyni'sburg. Tenn; Liboral Arts; Chi Omega. 0 JOE H. PARKER, JR., Jiyvl'sburg'. Tenn; Business AWiministration. 0 JOHN DONALD PARKER, Ashevillo, N. 0.; Business Administration; Soviety for Advancement of Management. 0 PAUL NFNYTON PARKS, Tiptonvilie. ran; Agriculture; Alpha Tau Omega. 0 NOEL THOMAS PARROT'I', JIL, Memphis. Tenn; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Phi; ISO; Accounting Club. O DORIS JUNE PATTERBON, Nashville, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Zeta Tau Alpha: President '49-'50, Danm f'huii'man '48: Alpha Psi Omega; Playhouse '47-'48, Secretary '49; Radio XVorlv shop '48-'49; YXVCA '48-'49; All-Sing Committee '49; Carnif-us Flown Chairman '49. O HUBERT DAVID PATTY, Xi'allamd. Tenn; Busi- ness Administration. SENIORS Of courso,you lmow,John and I hadmt when on a dance floor since '59... 0 First Row: WVALTON L. PEACE, Linden, Tvnn.: Education; Ag Education Club. O ERNEST ANDERSON PEACOCK, JR., Tipton- Ville, Tenn; Business Administration; Alpha Tau Omega. 0 CLAUDE C. PECK, Madisonville, Tenn; Agriculture; Ag Club; Ag Business and Economics Club; Squaw Dance Club. 0 JOE PAGE PECK, Nashville, Tenn: Law; Phi Delta Phi; ISO: President Manager of Bookstore; Canturhury Club: President, Vic President Social Chairman; Senior Warden of Episcopal Vestry: Hiking Club; A30 '48: UT Bar Association; Student Union Committee '48. 0 CLon D. PERRY, Hohenwald. Tenn: Lilwral Arts: Lambda 011i Aloha: Pledge Trainm', Snuinl Phnirnmn: Nahhnvvm'li an'rl: .A St , Danna Cmnmitfm: FNm-fs. Kn: 'Vl'nnshw Spanish Club. O BETTY 'NIAIHW PEIRCE. Homn Ennnomivs; Alpha DMm Pi: VOT'UNTEER Siafi': frnm Salem Toiless: .Qr-hcml Pmrm' 31173-17, Fronr'h Clnh Hinmc- Fm Clulu 'rrpnsnrer ,47, Soipnun Mun, Yivni f'lfvhinnf amm47' Twim'nminnal Priinfinns Fluh. O CLYDE S. PENNIN iON. Oak Ridge, TPHVL: Btlsiiwss Administration. I Second Row: PEGGY DRIRDRE PRRRVA Halls. TrmyL; TrTomo Wr'nnomins: T90. O BARBARA LEE PICKLW. Kurwvilmi Tpnn.: Edutmfiont TW-Ha DPWQ. Doha. ViPO-Pl'nsidnnfi VNCA Vivn-Pvmsidnnf: Cnidnn Qnrvinfv: DOWN, gnansm- iJS'JEO: iUWTJiN'VWFEW SHUT, O PORTER LAYKENCE PILLOH'. Milan. T911119 P'miness AFI- minish'nfinn- .Tymim' QHh-s Fxpmitims Flnh. MNRVIN DAVID PLISKIN. Ahimrdrm. Vn.: PIVsinrws Ar1minisfrafinn: Ainhn FWsilon Pi. O 7WA'RY IONE POINDEXTER. Chattanooga Twhn.: dewa,- +i0n: Phi FM, Tan: Pi Lambda. Thom: Mnrisr PnnM' Karma Chi: Rer'l'naiinn Whvh: P. W. Pnst Eriiim'. O BETTY HURERT PORTER. Clarksvan Twin: Ednmfinn: Kunnn Dslm: Vivmprnsidsnf: Um'nh vus Dirm-fnr. T'wtl'amul'al Manne'or: Tnfrnmumls: Tiaflin VVr-rkshnu: YVVOA: Trnnfer From Chrisfian Pinlhnze. O FRANK MATHEHV PORTER, Oak Ridge. Tenn: Enginm'vi'ing. 0 Third Raw: MILES GLENN PORTER, Lvnnir City. Tenn; E11- ;rincering': Sigma Phi Ensiirm: Alnhn Fhi Sigma: Roavel' '48; AIChE: i E Board. 0 THOMAS RAYMOND POT'IVS. Nashville, Tenn; Business Administi'nfinn: DPHa Sigma Phi: Acmuuting; Club; Finanoo Club. 0 JOHN D. INMVELL, Jonesbm'n. Tenn.: A 'ricul- ture; Dairy Club; Ag' 'Pluh: Young Farmers and Homemakers Club: ISO. 0 JOSEPH HERBERT POW'ELL, Etowah. Tonn.; Business Administration: Pi Kappa Phi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Svabhard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Nahheeyayli Board; Beaver Club '47349; Vice-President ,49; A30 Finanr'o and Research Committee: Usher Corps; iCo-Chaii'man Student Parking Committee. 0 PEGGY L. PRESLEY, Bristol, Tenn; Home Eronomirs. O LEILA FRANCES PRESSON, Camden, Tenn; Home Er-onomius: Omicron Nu: Home En Club. 0 JOHN ROYCE PRICE, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Engineering; UT Amateur Radio Operators, Club: AIEE: IRE. 0 Fourth Row: ZANE PRICE, Calhoun, Tvnn.; Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; CosEditm- of Tennessee Farmer ; Ag Club; Dairy Club. O MILDRED ANN PRICHARD, Alt'ioa, Tenni; Home EL'OHUHIiUS; UT Chorus ,47348; Home Er: Club. O RALPH PEERY PRINCE, Knoxville, Tenn; Agriculture; ASAE; Transfer from UT Junior College; Ag Club, Engineering Club. O HIXHON I'lYGH, Madison, Tenn; Education; Pi Kappa. Phi: T Club; Sigma Epsilon Omicron; Track '47-'48; Baseball i49i O iVAL'I'EH D. PURNELL, Martha, Tenn; Agriculture; Phi Sigma Kappa; Tvnnessvo Farmvr ; Barns 44 h w mi GLEN CLAIBORNE Business Manager of Orange and thite wnrmilr Staff. 0 DORIS E. QUEEN, Cleveland, Tenn; Home Ecu- nomics; Home EC Club; VVSGA; Vol Hiking Club; Residence Hall I'Leprnsentative. 0 JAMES HUGH RAGON, Bolivar, Tenn.; Engi. nearing; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE; IRE. 0 Fifth Row: PATRICIA HARRIET RAVAGE, Oak Ridge, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Kappa Delta; iiOrange and VVhiteii; Modern Dante Club: Recreation Club; Art Club; Spanish Club. 0 JAMES A. RAY, Grand Junction, Tenn; Agrivulture: Delta Sigma Phi; Svahbard and Elado; Society of American Military Enginei ; ASAE. O AUSTIN MANN READ, Brownsville, Tenn; Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa. O KVILLIAM HODGEIS REAGAN, Knoxville. Tenn; Business Ad- ministration. 0 JAMES FREEWIAN REEVES, Trenton. Tenn; Business Administration: Junior Sales Executives Clnh: Melrosp Hail losidam-e mevil. O JOIG T. RICE. Knoxvillo. Tpnni: Busincvss Adininistrntion; Avonunting Club. O BETTY J. RICHARDS, Madi- sonville. Tenn: Home Eonnnmivs; Delta Gamma; UT Dvhatn Club 348150; Orange and VVhitC '47148: UT Playhouse i47-519: Home Er: Club '47148; Blue Triangle y48350; Modern Dance '48-'49. 0 Sixth Row: HUGH HILL RICHARDSON. Grand Junction. Tmm.: Liheral Avis: Delta Sigma PM. 0 LOIS F. RICHARDSON. Knox- ville. Tan: Education; Kappa leta: UT Whm'us: YWVCA; AILSing Wlmirmun: Playhousw Ushpr: Transfer fl'tnn Virginia Interment. O DONALD RICHARD RILEY, Oak Ridgo, T011112 Enzinnor'inui: PT Kamm, Alnhn: 'Prnvk i47330: Cross Country Wm, ,47- 5111: AS'ME: T Club. 0 ROBERT S. RINEA'RSON, Knoxville. Tenn: Lihoral Arts: Sigma Nu: Uni'aligo and White Featuro Editor; Travk M16347. 0 DIARY ELIZABETH RINEY, Knoxville, Tnnn.; Business Admin- istration; Alpha Dolta Pi: Pledge President y46347. Assistant Twas, uror 17348, Treasurer y48-'49, Rush Chairman '49350, Bust Pledge i417. Outstanding Sophomore ,48: Mortar Board. ViPe-Presidont i49- iSO; AS'C i497'50; Orange and XVhito i46-W17; Torch W18: VOLITNu TEER '48-!49: New Girls Retreat Go-Fhaii'man g49350: Allisiuu Committee Chairman '49; Carnicus Committee ,48-'49: Marketing'- Retailing Club WSJSO; Delta Delta Delta Scholarship Award 50: Homecoming- Committee t'Thairman s49: Deicgate to Southern Inter- collegiate Association of Student Government ,49; VVSGA: President '49-,50. Parliamentarian :48J49: Blue Triangle, 'Presidcm h18349. Cabinet 517949; Newman Club '11GJ50. 0 ELISE RITNOUR. Memr phis, Tenn; Liberal Arts: Doha Delta Delta. 0 EM'METT A. ROACII, Lanllette, Compasses Club. Tenn. ; Business Administration; and Square 0 Seventh Row: ADELL JEANETTE ROBINSON, Knoxville, TL-nn.; Business Administration; Alpha Epsilon Phi. Prusident 4; Intramural Chairman 2, 3; Modern Danae Club; Hillel; UT Playhouse. 0 DAVID BAXTER ROBINSON, Lebanon, Tenn; Agriculture; Phi Sigma Kappa; Tonnvssoe Farmer ! Staff; Ag Club, Serial Chairman; Dairy Club. O FRANK ROBINSON, Knoxville, Tenn; Business Administration; Alpha Epsilon Pi. O LILLIAN ROE, Humboldt, Tenn; Hume Et-onomirs; Alpha Gamma Delta; Home Ea Club: 150; Baptist Student Union: YWCA: Transfer from Memphis Stan: iCal- lrge. O BARBARA JANE BOURKE, Ozone, Tenn; Liberal Art Usher Corps, O FLOYD I41. RUSHING, JIL, Columbia, Tenn; Ag, culture; Lambda Chi Alpha; Ag- Club; Ag Jdumtion iClub. O MARY NELSON RUSSELL, Middlesboi'o, Ky.; Liberal Arts; Alpha Omicron Pi, Vice-Px'esident; YXVCA; VOLUNTEER Staff; Spanish Club; Beaver Club. w 55:, 45 SENIORS wwa Letis give this new prof a hard time 0 Fi'st Row: VINCENT JOSEPH RYAN, Newark, N. J.; Liberal Arts: Sigma, Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer; Beaver Club ,46: VOLUN- TEEVI Staff. 0 FORREST Hi. RYMEK, Cleveland. Tenn; Business Administration; Transfer from Cai'soniNewmml College: President of Current Events Forum. Honor R011. 0 ALBERT C. SAMSEL. JR., Bean Station, Tenn.: Business Administration. 0 VIRGINIA SANSING, Memphis, Tenn; Education: Sigma Kappa; YXVCA: Baptist Student Union; Transfer from Memphis State College: Tiger Rag Staff, Sigma Kappa Pledge Scholarship Chairman, Publicity Chairman, HTriangle Correspondent. 0 ROBERT JOHN- S V SCHELL, Asheville, N. 0.: Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE. O CARLOS ALIHEIDA SCHNEIDER. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; Engi- neering: Pi Kappa. Phi: Newman Club: International Club, Presi- dent. O SHIRLEY PARKER SCHROLL, Memphis. Tenn.; Liberal Arts; Alpha. Omiemu Pi: Mortar Board. Outstanding Freshman Award; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Delta Pi: President Henson Hall 518349; Spanish Club; Viee-Pl'osideut 348-319, President i49350: Canterbury Club: Recording Secretary 17, ViEe-President 49150: Freshman Faculty Scholarship; Pan-Hellenic Scholarship Award. 0 Second Row: ANITA GRAY SCHUBERT, Chattanooga, Tenn; Liberal Arts: ISO; i'andidate for Engineer Queen 2, 3; Beauty Ball 2, 3; Independent Miss 3. O KATHLEEN FAIN S VOTT, Bristol. Tenn; Liberal Arts: Transfer. 0 BILLY S. SCRUGGS, iTi-entnu. Tenn; Businesss Administration. 0 NANCY P. SCULL, Knoxville, Telm.: Business Administration; Chi Omega, Personnel Chairman; Cm-nicus Committee; Intramurals: Transfer from Purdue: Junior Editor of HDeleris, Junior Manager of Forensic Team, Chairman of Summer Prom, Assistant Director of Varsity Varieties. Sigma. Delta Chi Queen. 0 W'ILLIAM JOHN SEELAND, JR., Elizabeth, N. J.; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Phi: Journalism Club; Radio Vi'orkslmp; Intramurals. C RALPH E. SHAFER, JR., Chats tanooga, Tcnni; Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha. 0 MARY PAT SHARP, Luiwnllette, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Zeta Tau Alpha: Treasurer, Recording Sem'etal-y; XWVUA 1-4, Cabinet i4Se'49: Playhouse, Usher 1-4; Orientation Leader 24; Recreation Club i46- '47; Entomology Club i49. 0 Third Row: BEVERLY JEAN SHARPE, Memphis, Tenn; Educa. Lion: Delta Delta Delta: Pledge Scholarship Award 1, Best Big Sister 2, Political Representative 3 4. President 4; Mortar Board. Editor 4: Pi Lambda Theta, Outstanding Junior Girl in Education: Torchbearer; VVho'S Who in Amoriean Colleges and Universities; ROTC Sponsor 4; ACP Secretary 3. 4; Pun-Helleniv Council 4; Orange and W'hitei' 1-4, Soeiety Editor 3, 4: VOLUNTEER 3, 4. Assistant Feature Editor 4; A80 Representative; Dorm House Coun- vil; 4; Orientation Leader 2-4: Intl'umurals L4; Sara Cl'owe Rane sm-n Award 3: Recreation Club. Publivity Chairman 1; Swimming Ulub 1. 2; Modern Dunve Uluh 2: YXVCA; Beauty Ball Committee: Uarniuns Committee; Allisimc; Committee: aneh Night Committee; Aloha. Oe Commitee. O B'ILLIAM DEH'EY SHELTON. JR,, .Taekson. TCHIL; Business Administration, 0 PAI'L 7. SHER- BAKOFF, Fountain City, Tenn; Business Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Kappa Kappa Psi; Band '46-'50. 0 FRED CHAND- LER SHERKOD, Knoxville, Tenn; Engineering: Phi Sigma Kappa, Indui'tor 319: ASCE '47-'50: Secretary 315.350, Representative at W'ashington, D. C. Convention 49: i'Tvnnussee Enginem staff '48; Band '47; Carnieus Committee '49. 0 WILLIAM LLOYD SHIPLEY, Erwin. Tenmz Business Administration; Am-nunting cum, 0 PAUL K. SHIRLEY, Knoxville, Tenn.: Business Administration; Market- ing Club 49-350; Aevounting Club '49350; VOLI'NTEER Photog- rapher i4S-'49: HOmng'e and White Photographer y48349; Transfer from David Lipscomb 'Coilege: Debate Plub. French Club. intramural Award for Highest Points. O BEVERLY JANE SHIVERS, Mem- phis, Tenn; Homo Ermnomivs; Kappa. Delta: Treasurer 01' Pledge Class 3. Secretary 4: liau-Helluniv Uounvii: Vii'e-PFPSidODt, Publivity Chairman; Home Ec Club; Transfer from Mississippi State College for xVomen: Phi Upsilun Omicron. 46 MARY MILLER Vi'ALLACE President of Pan-Hellenic 0 Fourth Row: CY ESTELLE SHORE. Dresden, Tenn; liihe era! Arts. 0 LO 5 JACQIYELYN SHORT, Hludit-ld, W. Va: Edu- cation; Zeta Tau Alpha: Sociology Club '49; Transfer from Hinw- fii-Id College. 0 BARBARA FAMILLE SHKEVE, Knoxville, Tmmi: Liberal Arts; Delta. Zeta: Guard 518-519. Recording; Seoretavy '49-'50; Sigma Delta Pi: Pi Lambda. Theta; Spanish Plub '477'40, Treasurer '48149; Frem-h Club '473-18; Orientation Leader '48; Wesley Founda- tion 146-550; Transfer from Oregon: Orides WGSM. Pledge Seeretary. O GLORIA ANN SHKEVE, Knoxville, Tf'1111.; Lihural Arts: Delta Zeta: Assistant Treasurer 518, Guard '48. Activities Chairman hi9- i50; Sigma Delta Pi 318350: Spanish Club 517350, Sveretary '48-'50; French Club i47348; Blue Triangle X17; International Cluh 348; Orieniation Loader i423: Wiusley Foundation y4h'e'4f9; Transfer from Oregon: Ol'ides '4F. Pledge Treasurer i116. 0 WILLIAM MARSHALL HHUCK, Newborn. Tenn; Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha; Delta. Sigma. Pi. O HAROLD E. SIEGAL, Chattanooga, Tenn; Business Administration; Zeta, Beta Tau; Playhouse; Radio XVoi'ks-hop; Journalism Club. O BETTY J. SIMMONS. Giendale, Mo.; Business Administration; Inter-Varsity Chllstian Fellowship; Maii'keting'eRetailing' Club. 0 Fifth Row: JOHN C. SKINNER, Colliervillu, Tenm; Agriculture; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Ag; Club: Ag Economies Club. 0 ROBERT RAY SLONAKER, .Toneshm-o, Tenn: Agrirulture; President Young Farmers and Homemakers Club; Ag Club: Ag Education Club. O CAROLYN SNIITH, Hails Tenn: Business Administration; Chi Omega; Pi Omega Pi; Treasurer: Pi Lambda Theta. Assistant Treasurer; HOi'ange and White Snr'ieiy Editor. 0 DICK W'AY- LAND SMITH, Com-ord, TOUIL: Agrieultui'e; Ag Business and ECO- nomios Clulx 0 JOHN SANFORD SIMITH, Jackson. Tenn, Agri- culture; Phi Sigma, Kappa; Alpha Zeta; Ag Club. Vir-e-Presideut; Block and Bridle, Vice-President. O MALCOLM LEO SMITH, JTL, Bluefioid. W. Va.: Business Aitln'iinistration; Pi Kappa, Alpha. 0 MARGARET ADA SMITH, Mvmphis, Tenn.: Home Economics: Kappa. Delta: President '49-'50. Secretary itl7-'4S, ViveePI'eSident y483419; Newman Club; Home EC Club '46350; Vice-Pl'esidvnt Kittie Kain Dorm 5181419. 0 Sixth Row: VIRGINIA SMITH, Carthage, Tenn; Eduoation; UT Band 516347; UT Chorus; Baptist Student Union; VineePi'esident Polly McClung DoruL 0 PAUL RAY SNYDER, New Market. Tenn: Busin s5 Administration; ISO; Baptist Student Union. 0 JERRY JEAN SOUTIIERLAND, Memphis, Tenn; Liberal Art Delta Zeta: Intramural Director W17, Viee-Pi'csident, President; Intramurals; Pan-Hellenic Council Secretalg. 0 DAVID KYLE SPAIIR, Athens, Tenn; Business Administration: Helm Psi Omege; President Eta Iota. Tau; Knoxville Male Chorus. 0 REBECCA JANE SPAHR, Bristol, Tennn Home Ei-unomics: Hume Er Club: Young Farmers and Homemah Club. 0 WILLIAM ROBERT SPRADLING. Chat- tanoog'a. Tenn: Business Administration; Kappa Alpha: Soniuty i'or Advanenment of Management. 0 OTIS TALMADGE NTAIR, Ki i port, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Tau Kappa Alpha iJS-iJB; Inter-Vn Christian Fellowship. 0 Seventh Row: GILBERT TAYLOR STEIN, Chattanooga, Tenn: En ineering; Kappa Sigma: ASCE: T Club; Tl'nek 1. Q CHARLES W'ESLEY STEWART, hymn Tenn; Business Administration: Lambda. chi Alpha: Pledge Trainer '47, Rush Chairman 319. Out standing Senior '49; Scabbard and Blade: uOrang'e and White Staff '49: Swimming Team Manager 548; Radio Workshop '47349; Playhouse '47. O GAITHER G. STEWART, Asheville. N. 0,; Busi- ness Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Finalise Club. O GRACE LANELLE STOVEK. Elbridge, Tenn; Home Economies; Delta Zeta: Home Ev Club: UT Chorus, 0 JOHN B. STRICKLIN, Troy, Tenn.: Liberal Arts; Pi Kappa. Alpha. 0 HERBERT DEAN SULLIVAN, MeMinnVille, Tenn.; Ag'l'iuulture; Sigma Phi Epsilon: ASAE. 0 CHARLES KARNE SWAN. JR.. Knoxwlie. Tenn: Engineering; Phi Gamma. Delta. 'v $th :w mun 'Zav m Wm? Mimgam u 2v. SENIORS 0 First Row: EUGENE H. SVVITZER, Knoxville. Tenn; Business Administration; Phi Gamma Delta: lush Chairman iJS, Historian 48340, Corresponding Seuretary i49350: 'Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma. Sigma; Scarahbean; St'abbard and Bladv. Secretary '49350; tho's W110 in American Collegcs and Universities; Torchbearm': VOLUNTEER: Frat. Editor W18; Assistant Editor '50; NTorCiW As- sistant Business Manager U19; ' Pennesseanu Staff K18: Cnrnin-us i4? 250: Decorations, Program, Assistant Manager. CoJChairm-an; Aloha Ge 517, 519; Homevoming 1417 i48; Freshman We lk Committeh 547-519; Beauty Bail: Committee '47. Executive Assistant '49: ROTC Lt. i49350; Distinguished iMilitary Studi'nt '49350: I'sher Pimps i416, s47: All-Sing Committees: DH-m'ntions WT. Contact 318. Programs U19, Pubiit-ity Uhairman '50. 0 CHARLES VHLLIAM TAanA'liER, Knoxville, Tenn; Rusinoss Administration: Delta Tau Delta: Play- house; Marketing-Refaiiing Vlnhz VOLUNTEER Staff i48-'50: Cai'nicus Stage Crew 518440. O BEMIS C. TATEDI, JRu Elizabeth- ton, Tenn; Enginupring; Tan Beta Pi; T Club: Track '43950; ASME; Transfer from Clemson College. 0 SAM C. TATUPJ, Knoxvillp. Tenn; Liberal Arts; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. O ELSIE ANNE TAY- LOR, Chattanooga, Tenn; Homo Euonomin's: Modern Danvr- Club; Home Eu Club; House Council. 0 JAMES N. M. TAYLOR, Mason, Tenn: Business Administration: Kappa Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi. O JEANNE ANNE TAYLOR, Joneshoi'n, Tenn; Business Admin- istration: Kappa Delta: Radio Workshop; Blue Triangle; Transfer from Ward Belmont and East Tennessee State Colleges. 0 Second Row: JUANITA TAYLOR, Bells, Tenn: Education: Ti'nnss FPI' from Lambuth College: Tau Delta. . MARY KATHERINE TAYLOR, Morristown. Tenn: Business Administration: Delta Gam- ma; Pi Onwga, Pi: Recreation Club: YWCA; Pi Lambda Theta: Intrnmm'als 3. 4: Transfer from Tusrulum Coile G. O DIARGARE'I' JEAN TAYLOR, Copperhill. Tenn; Home Ea Club '47, i9: UT Hhm-us 147: Transfer from Tennessee VVosleyogm College. 0 VVILBIA TEDDER, Ror-kwnod, TUHIL: Evduoaiinn; Transfer from Brenau Collage. O GEORGE A. TERRY, Oneida. TenIL; Business Admins istration, Law; Lambda Chi Alpha. 0 iVILLIANI CLAUDE TERRY. JR., Oneida. Tenn; Business Administration, Law; Lambda T711i Alpha, 0 BETTY ANNE TESTER. Knoxville, TPmL: Homo F100- nnmics; Chi Omega: Pledge Surretal'y, Rush Chairman: AlI-Sing Thairman; YWCA; Homevoming Committee; Home Ev Club; Intra- murals. 0 Third Row: DAN HANLEY TEG'IVERMAN, Knoxville, Tenn: Business Administration: Sigma Alnha Epsilon; Si-abbard and Blade; YMCA Cabinet. 0 A'MOS' LEE THONIAS, Oneida. Tenn; Ednvation. O D. 'WILSON THOMAS, Gallatin, Tenn: Agrii-ultul'e; ASAE. O HAROLD EUGENE THORIAS, Chattanooga, Tenn; Business Administration: 'Pi Kappa Phi: Journalism Cluh, O MUR- REL CALLOW'AY THOMAS, Knoxville. Tenn; Business Administra- tion. 0 STANTON BRYAN THOMAS, Guthrie, Ky.: Engineering: ASICE ussao. O MARY CLAIRE THOMPSON, Milan, Tenn.: Home Economics; ISO; Homu Eu Club; Young; Farmers and Homemakers Club. 0 Fourth Row: JACK DOUGLAS THOMPSON. A thens. Tenn; Lihs ural Arts; Sigma Phi Epsilon. 0 JAMES E. THOMPSON, Dal: Ridge. Tuna; Business Administration; Newman Vlllli: SOi-ioty for Advancement of Management. 0 W'ALTER HENRY 'l'HlHnVER, Belmont. N. iC.; Business Administravion: Pi Kappa Phi; HOrange and White. 0 R. NEAL TIMBERLAKE, wa Market, Tenn; 48 BOB DIEEK Scabbard and Blade President Businvss Administration; Kappa. Sigma; Pursuing Rillcs: Scabbard and Blade; Usher Corps; IOTU Lt. i'ol. O NANCY NELLE TIN- DELL, Chattanooga, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Uni Omuga. O iVILLIAM OLMSTEAD TOME, Philadelphia. Penn; Business Administration; Delta Sigma. Phi; Nahheeyayli Buul'd: Journalism Uinh, President. . AUBREY iVINSTON TRAMEL, JR., Smithviile, Tenn; Law, Dvlta Tau Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa: Tau Kappa Alpha; XVho's Who in Amel'ivnn Colleges and Universities: i'Omnge and White : News Editor '47V Managing Editor '4N, Editor-in-t-hief U19; nTen- nessean Manuscript Editor 1-17; HTorch : Associate Editor '48, Editor-insChief y49; ASC: Puhliratimls Liommi ion 5'18, Secretary '4SL50. Publications Chairman NB; Hmnovnming Pulilii'ity Hhairnmm 518: Carnivns Publicity Chairman '48: Delegntv to Tvnncssoo Col- legiato Pn'ss Assot'iation :48: Phi Alpha Delta; UT Playhouse 5H5- K18; Debate Uluh: Publii-ity Uhnirnmn, Secretary. Presidmn i47-'4S; UT Bar Association 48-550. 0 Fifth Row: STUART H'. TRAPP, Memphis, Tenn: Law; Phi Dnlta Phi. O JACK iYOMAUK TUBB, Wixioliestol'. Tt-nn.; Engi- noering; ATEE. O RICHARD EARL TUMBLIN. Nashville, Tenn; 0 HILTON ALLEN TUN- Sigma Nn: Swibbnrd and Business Admini'iti'atiun: NELL, Mon'mhis. TOUIL; Kappa Sigma Engineering: Blade: ASME. . CHARLES ALEXANDER TURNER, llm'g'allttili, N. C: Engineering; Tau Beta, Pi, O CLAREATIC D. TURNER, Mm'ganton, N. 0.; Engineering: ASI'E. O GENE iV. TURNER, WatL-i'tnwn, Tenn; Agi'ic-ultuw; ISO Ag Club. ERRELL TW'I' . Sixth Row: P Y, JR Fayettm'ille. Tenn; Busis nvss Administration. Pi Kappa Alpha. 0 JAMES FRANC UTLEY, Bnnton. A1 Engineering; Sigma Chi, SN-retm'y '49-'50: Phi Eta. Sigma, Tre- wiper '47; Alpha Chi Sigma; Tau thn Pi: AIVhE: Prosideni 43450, Timasurer Southern Confel'em-u '50; ACE Board. 0 CLAUDE SAMUEL VANCE, JR., Bristol. TUTHL; Engi- neering: Lambda Chi Alpha: Tun tha Pi; Alpha Chi Sigma; AIWhE: VVesiey Foundation, Pr'vsidunt s47348: Uniwr ity Fhui'r-h W'ol'kei's C'ounr-il 47348; Ual'nicus State Committee Y45$; Transfer from King: iiollege: Treasurer Student Unnnoil, Athenaran Literary Sox-iety; Chorus. 0 EVILLIAM MORLEY VAN CLEAVE, iChnpUI Hill, Tenn; Agi'ioultuz'nz Pi Kappa Alpha! S. C; Scabbard and Blade: Ag i'luh: Dairy iilub: Beaver Flub '47-'49. O HiILLIAM MANTLEY VANDEGrRIFF, JR., Knoxville. Tenn; Business Admin- istration; Sigma Nu; Sovioty For Arlvnm'umi'nt nl' Managemnnt; Square and Wonuinssos Club. 0 WILLIAM EIHVARD VARNELL, Knoxville, Tenn: Business Administration; sigma Alpha, Epsilon: Delta Sigma Pi; Fi-ahliarri and Blade; HDTV Cadet 011i er. 0 ROBERT iVILLIAM VAUGHAN, Nashvillv, Tcnn.: Engim-ering; AUSE. 0 Seventh Row: NIAR'PINA H'ADEVYITZ. Johnson City, Tenn; Libvrai Arts: Zutn Tau Alpha. 0 AMES ENIORY iYAGNER, Brownsville, Tenn; Business Aimin ti'ntiml: Alpha Tau Unwga; Marketing Club. O JESSIE ,HXRKS WALKER, Pope, Tenn.; Homo Ei-nnomirs; Oinivl'on Nu. Iiiiesidcnt '49-'50; Pi Lambda Theta; iVSGA. 0 JOHN DAVID WALKER, Maryville, Tenn: Agrivultuna: Sigma. Nu: Alpha Zeta; A; Club: Blm-k and Bridle; Bm'nwm'min' Naif '49; Roundup Staff v119, 0 ZEDDIE L. H'ALKEK, Ti'ni-y Hity. Tenn; A'l'icultui'e; Ag Ulnh; Ag Eduvation Plulx O H'ILLIAM 'l'OMPKlN W'ALKL'I', Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Agrivultui'e; Ag Club: Ag Eduvation Club. 0 ROBERT LEE iVALL, Smithvillo, Tenni; Engineering; AIEE. 49 SENIORS 9+ scmmmnee, R K'ILLEIE, ..... NHIIM'L C First Row: uVILLIADI A. uYALL, JR., Tusvumbia, A121,; Engi- neerilg; Eta. Kappa. Nu. 0 DOROTHY A. WALLACE, Knoxville, Tenn; Homo Ewonomios; Phi Mu; Pi Lambda Theta; Omivron N11: Home EU Club. O MARY MILLER W'ALLAFT, Knoxville, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Delta. Delta Delta, Publicity Uhail'man; Pan-I'Iellonir' Council: VivenPresidont, President; u'SGA Counn'il; Vshcr Corps; ASG Honorary Member; ROTC Sponsor; Guidon Society VioU-Presi- dent. 0 RALPH T. uVALLACE, Knoxville, Tenn; Rusinvss Ad- Ininistt'ation; Sigma. Nu; Delta Nu Alpha; Pi Omega. Pi. 0 JOE LAKVTON W'ARD, ML'Kvnzie, Tonn.; Businvss Administration; Alpha, Tau Omega, 0 MARSHALL NExV'l'ON W'ARD, VVoszerVille. N. C.; Engineering; ASCE. 0 EDGAR LEE uVATSON, Knoxville, Tenn,; Business Administration; Kappa Sigma; Socivty for Ad- Vannoment of Management; Usher Corps; YMCA; VOLUNTEER. 0 Second Row: ELM ER CLYDE WVA'IWI'CNBARGER, Sumter, S. C Business Administration: Kappa. Alpha; Suriety for Advancement of Managmnvnt, Vic-u-President. O DONALD RHEA W'EBSTER, Knoxville. Tenn; Engineering; Delta Tau Delta; Tau Beta, Pi; Em Kappa, Nu. O JEANETTE H'EISH, Appalachia, Va.; Husinuss Ad. ministration; Alpha. Epsilon Phi, Vico-Prosident; Pan-l'lolloniv Representative; Hillel. O HAROLD R. uVESSOn: u'navex'villo. N. 0.; Delta Tau Delta. Pledge Master; ASME, Program Phairmau 0 JAMES A. KVHICICLER, Luuisvillv, Tenn; Agrivultul'v. O CAIHL LYN DAVIS WHITE, Martin, Tenn; Edun'atiml; Pi Lambda Theta. O RICHARD OW'EN H'HITE, Knoxville, Tenn; Engineering; Delta Tau Dulta; ASME. 0 Third Row: ROBERT SILEK uVHITE, Jellivo. Tenn; Business Administration; 'igma. Nu; Soviety for Advnmlvment 01' Manage- ment. 0 JAIMES HENDERSON uVHITEAKER, Gumhvrland Gap, Tenn; Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Delta Kappa, O MARY ELIZABETH KVHITEHEAD, Nashville, Tenn; Business AdministraA Lion; UT Anlateul' ladio Society; Secretary ol' Uld Blount Dorm '48. O CARI. A. W'HITESIDE, Columbia, Temm; Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; Eta. Kappa. Nu; AIEE. 0 JOE BRADLEY VVHITLOW', Johnson City, Tenn.; Liberal Arts; Alpha Tau Omega. 0 JOE N. W'HI'IWVORTH, 05690121, Ark; Agiiculturu; Alpha Tau Omega, Troasurer; Ag Club; nTennesseu Farmelm Staff. 0 JEAN ELth- BETH uVlLBURN, Hurricane Mills, Tenn; Home Economic ; Young Farmers and Homumakers Club. Fourth Row: EDGAR M. H'ILKERSON, Nashville, Tenn; Business Administration; Kappa Sigma: Finanve Uluh. GEORGE H'. W'IL- LIAKVIH, JIL, Dorm. Tenn; Engineering: AIEE. O HUBERT 50 GRADY KIMSEY Editor of VOLUNTEER HOuYARD uVILLIAMS, Jar-kson, Tenn; Engimwring; ASCE; ISO. 0 LEWVIS BLANTON uVILLIAM JIL, Rockvulv. Tenn; Agricul- ture; Ag Club; Ag Business and Etunonn'w Ulub, Sevretary; H'an- nessoe 1MLI'111HI':' Reporter. 0 VIVIAN MORGAN WILLIAMS, Know ville, Tenn; Business Administration; Chi Omega, Treasurer; Ultras murals; VOLUNTEER Staff; YXVCA; Swim Club: Marketing: Club; XYSGA: Legislativv t'ommittee, Financial Committee; Orientation Loader. 9 uVALTER WIONROE H'ILLIAMS, JR Knoxville, Tmn.; Busints' AdministraLiml; Sox'icty for Advanrs'munt of Management, Som'etaut'y. 0 HENRY C. H'ILLIAMSON, JR., Martin, Tenn; Busi- noss Adminisu-miun; Kappa Alpha; Beta Gamma Sigma; Delta Sigma. Pi; Am-ounting t'luh. 0 Fifth Row: TOMMY BENJAMIN n'lLLIS, Brownsville, TMUL; Agriculture. 0 GRAHAM SllERlYOOD H'ILHON, t'lwsterfivltl. Va: Business Administration. 0 MARJORIE KATHRYN WILSON, Northfield, N. J.; Education; Signm Kappa. Plvdgc Treasurer 11m President; nnTennessu-cm'n Staff; Ol'iuntation Leader ,49; XVVCA n-IG, ,47; VVSGA Finzun'ial Board; UT Bvauty '49; Homecoming Com- mittee. O LENNIH JANE WINCHESTER, Knoxville, Tenn; Busi- ness Administration 0 DANIEL EDWARD n'INNIIiE, East XVillistun, N. Yd Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; ASCE. O MARCELLE uYISEMAN, Pamdvn. 'I'vnn.: Home laronomics; Home EC Club; 1S0; XVesle-y Foundation. 0 HORATIO n'ONG, Hong Kong, I'hinn; Enginnering; Eta Kappa Nu. O x'th Row: ANNE WOOD, Murfreesboro, Tenn: Liberal Arts; Chi Omvga; Recreation t'iuh; Modern Danm' t'luh; Swim Club: Spanish Club; Soviology Club; YVVUA; Blue Triangle; YXVA; Usher Corps. O NORRIS R. W'OODY, Bassutt, Van; EduPation; Lambda Phi Alpha Transfer; Kappa Omicron Alpha, Iamblin' Rods. O DIARY z NN W'OO'I'EN, Munful'd, Tenn; Liberal Arts; Alpha Delta Pi; HOI'ange and W'hit : VOLUNTEER; YXVCA; Transfcr. 0 JAMES A. WVORTHINGTON, JR., Sheffield, Aim; Education; Signm. Epsilon Omivl'un, Px'usidcnt; Varsity Baseball 13; 'T Club 2-4. 0 ELOISE BL YONTS, Oak Ridge, Tenn; Liberal Arts. 0 CHARLEH R. YOUNG, Jackson, Tvnn.; Business Administration; Sigma. Nu; Delta Nu Alpha; Svabbard and Blade; llOT'U. O CLARENCE E. ZACHARY, Corryton, Tmmq Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; UTonqusPB Farmer Cirt-ulution Manngm' 519350; Ag Club; Dairy Club. 0 Seventh Row: MORGAN MUHHER ZOOK, Gvrmantown. Tomm; Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta. Sigma Pi; Fimmm Huh. 51 wt. . W. $3; 52 First Row: ANN HUGHES AKIN, H134; .............. Columbia, Tenn. FRANK PAXTON AMBRISTER ...... Fountain City, Tenn. MARY A. AMBRISTER, dill .......... Fountain City, Tenn. BARBARA JO ASTONJ AZ .............. Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM JOHN AUGUST, HKIIJ ........ Harrisburg, Penn. MARJORIE B. AUSTIN ............... Palmersvillc, Tenn. ANN LYDIA BAKER, XS! ............... Jacksonville, Fla. BARBARA LEE BASSETT, A011 .......... Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: GALE BASSETTE, BK .............. Pennington Gap, Va. RICHARD F. BAUER, AKA .............. Memphis, Tenn. JOE C. BAZZELL, JR., AKA ................. Fulton, Ky. FAIRENE BEECHAM .................. Lexington, Tenn. YVONNE BELLAMY ...................... Mullins, S. C. FEDERICO BERENGUER ........ Armero, Colombia, S. A. LOIS J. BOOP, HWIJ ................... Knoxville, Tenn. EUGENE F. BOOTH .................... Jonesboro, Tenn. Third Row: MARTHA JEAN BOSWELL, H134, ............ Bristol, Va. JACK DEVERES BOWERS .............. Maryvillc, Tenn. GRACE B. BRADING, X9 ............ Johnson City, Tenn. MARTHA LEE BRADY .................. Knoxville, Tenn. EVELYN BRANAM ..................... Sevierville, Tenn. JAMES FRANKLIN BRANSON, ZBT ...... Memphis, Tenn. VIRGINIA SUE BREWER ................. Martin, Tsnn. IRMA JEAN BROOKS, AZ .............. Knoxville, Tenn. Fourth Row: ROBERT JAMES BRUNER, IIJFA ......... Knoxville, Tenn. JOSEPH JACKSON BRYANT .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. DENISON K. BULLENS ................ Pottstown, Penn. CAROL E. BURNS, KFM ................. Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM E. CAMPBELL, 412K ...... New Tazewell, Tenn. NANCY C. CANTRELL ................... Etowah, Tenn. MIRIAM SHELBY CARROLL, XII ........ Memphis, Tenn. MONA F. CARUTHERS .............. Comprsville, Tenn. Fifth Row: BILLY H CATE ....................... Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES T. CATE, JR., NA ........... Gatlinburg, Tenn. MARY C. CHADWELL .................. Kingsport, Tenn. BETTY GENE CHANDLER, AAA ........ Knoxville, Tenn. GLEN REED CLAIBORNE, AlJFA ......... LaFollette, Tenn. HENRY A. CLAIBORNE, ATQ .......... Brownsville, Tenn. DORIS M. CLARDY, HBtD ................. Bristol, Tenn. ADA DAVIDSON CLARK, AAA ........... Indianola, Miss. Sixth Row: BETTY ANN CLEMENS, AAA ........... Knoxville, Tenn. GORDON H. CLIFFORD, JR., 'IIKA ...... Kingsport, Tenn. JOSEPH WILLIAM CONAWAY, EN ........ Reseda, Calif. ELIZABETH ANN CONNOR, de ......... Memphis, Tenn. JEAN CORLEY ......................... Lebanon, Tenn. SARA JUNE CRAWFORD, K43 .......... Whiteville, Tenn. RICHARD G. CROCKETT, Etbld ........ Brcntwood, Tenn HAROLD W. CROOK, ATA ............. Memphis, Tenn. Seventh Row: MAXINE HELEN CROSWELL, A011 ...... Mt-mphis, Tenn. HORACE B. CUPP, JR., ATQ. . . . . . .Mountain Home, Tenn. MARGARET S. DAMRON .................. St. Paul, Va. DOROTHY ANNE DANIEL, 401 ........ Knoxville, Tenn. KATIE RUTH DANIEL, AATI ........... Henderson, Tenn. STANLEY FRITZ DAVIES, EN ........... Memphis, Tenn. ERMA JEAN DAVIS, ZTA ............... Dyersburg, Tcnn. VIRGINIA DAUGHTREY, ZTA .......... Knoxville, Tenn. Eighth Row: JOSEPH B. DEMPSTER, EAR ............ Knoxville, Tenn. WALTER DAVID DEVAULT, 114$ ....... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN M. DEVINE ..................... Knoxville, Tenn. NELL CATHERINE DEWINE ............ Talladrga, Ala. MARGUERITE DIAL, AF .................. Tipton, Tenn. JEAN MARIA DODSON, 41M ............... Athens, Tenn. WILLIAM M. DORR, ATEZ ............... Memphis, Tenn. CONNIE STOFER DUKE, XS? .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. DAVE DODSON and BEVERLY CKO VELL Y.M.C.A. President, Y.W.C.A. President JUNIORS.-.... an H , v , , NW , r1 OW Wk First Row: DAVID D. DUKES ...................... Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES FRANCIS EAGER, QFA ......... Clinton, Tenn. WINONA EDDS, EK ....................... Jonesville, Va. JOAN C. EDMONDS, 3K ................ Woltewha, Tenn. CAROLYN G. EDMUNDSON, H134; ........ Pulaski, Tenn. BETTY JO EDWARDS ................ Wayncsboro, Tenn. NORMA LEE EDWARDS, KA ............ Bluefield, W. Va. EMMA LEE ELDRIDGE ................ Crossville, Tenn. Second Row: FRANCES MARTHA ELKINS, AF ............ Miami, Fla. ROSEMARY ELLIS, HBtIJ ................... Sparta, Tenn. BETTY KATHRYN ESCUE, AAH ......... Memphis, Tenn. JOHN ROBERT FAIN, CPEK ................ Milan, Tenn. ZANE E. FINKELSTEIN, AEII ........... Knoxville, Tenn. MARY FLORENCE FISHER, AF ........ Morristown, Tenn. JAMES W. FLANIKEN, KE .............. Memphis, Tenn. EVELYN CAROLYN FLEENOR, HIM; ...... Abingdon, Va. Third Row: PATRICIA LOUISE FLIPPIN, AAA ....... Memphis, Tenn. KENT FORD, ATD ..................... Dyersburg, Tenn. ALFRED FRANCESCHETTI ............ New York, N. Y. CAROLYN FRANCISCO .................... Niota, Tenn. CAROLYN JANE FRESHOUR, AOII ....... Newport, Tenn. EDALINE FROGGE .................. Wolf River, Tenn. ELIZABETH CARTER FROST, X9. . . .Elizabethton, Tenn. MARY ALICE FUNK, dJM ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. Fourth Row: PEGGY GALLIGHER, HELD ................ Jackson, Miss. SARA LINDA GENTRY, AAII ........... Knoxville, Tenn. MORRIS SULLINS GILLESPIE ....... Parrottsville, Tenn. FRANKLIN ELMORE GLASS, RE .......... Dayton, Tenn. OLIVER ALLEN GORE ................. Carthage, Tenn. JAINIES P. GRACY, HKrb ................ Fayetteville, Tenn. BETTY SUE GRAHAM .................... Dunlap, Tenn. EULA JEAN GRAY, 2K ............ Lone Mountain, Tenn. Fifth Row: MARION JAMES GRAY, JR., EX ....... Fayetteville, Tenn. JAMES JENKINS GRIMES, $EK ............ Ripley, Tenn. ROBERT JACKSON GUTHRIE, AKA. .Chattanooga, Tenn. PEGGY W. HALE, AOH ................ Russellville, Tenn. WARREN CRILE HALE, AXA .......... Morristown, Tenn. GEORGE FORREST HAM ................ Memphis, Tenn. SYLVIA ANN HAMILTON, EK ......... Knoxville, Tenn. MARILYN A. HARTMAN, AAH ......... Knoxville, Tenn. Sixth Row: WILLIAM D. HATFIELD, KDEK ............ Pulaski, Tenn. MARK D. HAYNIE, DEE ............... Hartsville, Tenn. EVAN R. HEDGE, AOH ................ Maryville, Tenn. ROBERT A. HEWGLEY .................. Nashville, Tenn. RHODA JEAN HIGH ................... Crossvillc, Tenn. JANICE RHEA HILL, ZTA ................ Shouns, Tenn. MYRA LEE HOBGOOD .................. Monticello, Ark. JOE E. HODGES ........................ Crossville, Tenn. Seventh Row: EDITH CAROLYN HOGE, HWP .......... Kingsport, Tenn. GLORIA MARIA HORTON, diM ............. Atlanta, Ga. MARGARET R. HURLOCKER .......... Albemarlc, N. C. MARY LOUISE HUTTON, AATI ......... Knoxville, Tenn. CARL WILSON INGRAM, AEKP .......... Nashville, Tenn; M. MAXINE JENKINS .................. Rossville, Tenn. JAMES P. JENNINGS, KS .................... Rome, Ga. BILL HAMPTON JOHNSON, K23 ........ Knoxville, Tenn Eighth Row: DONALD A. JOHNSON, IIKA ........... Worcester, Mass. HAROLD F. JOHNSON, EAE .............. Jackson, Tenn. JAMES WHITE JOHNSON ............... Jackson, Tenn. ROBBIE SUE JOHNSON .................. Martin, Tenn. STEVE DENT JOHNSON ................ Knoxville, Tenn. HAL L. JONES, AXA ....................... Palatka, Fla. MARY JANE JORDAN, AF ................ Trenton, Tenn. D. JEAN KANE, AAA ................... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES KING O.D.K. President JUNIORL W5 w mm .5: v ,uswugh d F irst Row: ANN KAUFFMAN, KA ................ Washington, D. C. RUTH ELLEN KELLEY, KA ............ Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY, EX ........... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN FRITTS KING .................. Knoxville, Tenn. ZELOTTA KORNDORFFER, EK ........ Fort Smith, Ark. ALEXANDER KOSTY .................... Coming, N. Y. SAWHLA HUNG LAIK. ........... Shan State, Burma HELENA MARIE LA NHON ................ Laurel, Miss. Second Row: JACK MARVIN LAY, AXA ................ Oneida, Tenn. LEWIS MARCUS LEACH, ABE ....... Chattanooga, Tcnn. PRISCILLA L. LEACH, AAA ............ Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT EDWARD LEE, JR., ATA ...... Knoxville, Tenn. SALMON M. LEONARD ................ Kingsport, Tenn. CHARLES J. LONG ................... Blountville, Tenn. DONALD K. LUDWIG, ATA ............ Silver Spring, Md. JACQUELINE MAIDEN, AZ .............. ClairHeld, Tenn. T hird Row: JACK D. MARTIN, LVPE ................ Nashville, Tenn. BOB S. MASON ......................... Nashville, Tenn. JOE C. MAYES, JR., AKA .............. Lewisburg, Tenn. KATHLEEN MAYS, 21K ................. Knoxville, Tenn. HAROLD C. IVIEDLIN, ATA ................ Sardis, Tenn. ALVARO HERMAN MEJIA, MA. . .Bogota, Colombia, S. A. JUANITA MILES, AF .................... Dresden, Tenn. PAUL EDSON MILLS, AKA .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. Fourth Row: WILLIAM G. MITCHELL, AKA ......... Livingston, Tenn. MARY RUTH MONGER, AOH .......... Knoxville, Tenn. R. ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY, AAA....B1acksburg, Va. ROBERT SUTHERLAND MOORE ...... Montgomery, Ala. SAMUEL F. MORAST, JR., HKA ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM T. MORRIS .................... Ripley, Tenn. JAMES H. MORRISON .......... Lookout Mountain, Tenn. GEORGE M. MOSS, dVPA ............... Knoxvillc, Tcnn. Fifth Row: ANNETTE B. MYERS ................ Maynardvillc, Tenn. OAKLIE KA MCCONNELL .............. Knoxville, Tenn. GROVER;N. MCCORMICK, JR., Iii: ...... Memphis, Tenn. MARGARET C. MCDONALD, X9 ....... Rogersville, Tenn. BETTY READ MCILWAINE, A011 ....... Knoxville, Tenn. BESSIE MAE MCNEILL, ZTA ............ Memphis, Tenn. HELEN JEAN MCNEILL, AAI'I ........... Memphis, Tenn. RHODA J. NEBLETT .................... Charlotte, Tcnn. Sixth Row: MEILON NEILSON .................. Waxahatchic, Texas JAMES N. OGLESBY .................... Hartsville, Tenn. JOYCE OLDHAM ...................... Knoxville, Tenn. RICHARD P. OWNBEY, 231315 .............. Etowah, Tenn. SIDNEY C. PADGETT, EN ........ South Pittsburg, Tenn. FRED A. PARKER, ATA ................ Knoxville, Tenn. VIRGINIA PARSONS, AAA .............. Columbia, Tenn. HARRIETT ANNE PENDLETON, AAII..Knoxville, Tsnn. Seventh Row: RUTH ALICE PENLAND ................ Maryvillc, Tenn. JO DORRIS PERKINS ................ Gordonsvillc, Tenn. GEORGE DOUGLAS PLUlVILEE ........... Athens, Tenn. EDWINA FAYE PORTER, ZTA .......... Humboldt, Tenn. ROBERT DAVID PORTER, K3 .............. Rome, Ga. VIRGINIA PRATER .................... Louisville, Tenn. MARY LOUISE PRINCE, AOH .......... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM MILLARD RAMEY, AXA....Oak Ridge, Tenn. Eighth Row: FLEMING REEDER, EAE ............... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT FRITZSON REEVES, 21X ...... Oak Ridgc, Tenn. WILLIAM F. REGAS, KS .............. Knoxville, Tenn. RILE REYLE, IIKKb ...................... Memphis, Tenn. FRANK C. RICHMOND, JR ............. Knoxville, Tenn. RUTH MARIA ROBBINS .................. Erwin, Tenn. NANCY ADELINE ROBERSON, dbl! ........ Loudon, Tenn. JAMES DALE ROBERTSON, EN ...... Fountain City, Term. BETTY RINEY W'.S.G.A. President JUNIORS... Milling around Knoxville Shoe Shine Boy First Row: VICTOR M. ROBERTSON, JR., HKA. . . .Tullahoma, Tenn. VIVIAN K. ROBERTSON, AOH ........ chiervillc, Tenn. WILLIAM BARRY ROBERTSON....Powe11 Station, Tenn. GEORGIA MAE ROOT ................ Readyville, Tenn. BETSY ROSS, KPH .................... Germantown, Tenn. SARAH LOUISE RUDOLPH, AOH ...... Clarksvillc, Term. DOROTHY B. RUTHERFORD .......... Knoxville, Tenn. REBECCA SAFFELL ...................... Etowah, Tenn. Second Row: BERT SANDS, AEII ...................... Brooklyn, N. Y. MARY SUE SHARP, AZ ................. LaFollette, Tenn. WILMA NADINE SHERRILL .............. Oneida, Tenn. GEORGE A. SINGLETON, AXA ......... Thomasville, Ga. ROBERT WILLIAM SKINNER, ATQ ..... Colliervillc, Tenn. BOBBIE NELLE SMITH ................... A thcns, Tenn. HAZEL L. SMITH, ZTA ................ Knoxville, Tenn. NEIL GARRETT SMITH, KPEK ............ Jackson, Tenn. Third Row: ROBERT ARMSTRONG SMITH, ADP. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. RICHARD A. STAPLES, AXA ............. Whitman, Mass. GLORIA E. STEADMAN, AF .............. Jackson, Tenn. NANCY ANN STERCHI, AAA ........... Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY JEAN STONE, KA ............ Elizabethton, Tenn LIZA B. STONE, AOH .................... Jackson, Tcnn. PATSY STRONG, qu ................... Knoxville, Tenn. AUSTIN PEAY STUBBLEFIELD .......... Andcrson, Tenn. Fourth Row: ROBERTVP. SUTHERLAND, ATEI. . . . .Johnson City, Tcnn. HOOD TALLENT .......................... Akron, Ohio ALVIN L. TALLEY ...................... Clinton, Tenn. KATHERINE FOX THWEATT, X52. . . .. .Humboldt, Tenn. BILLY E. TOWNSEND, dIEK ............ Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK A. TUCKER, JR., EX ........... Knoxville, Tenn. FAYE E. VAN PELT, KPH ............... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES C. WADE .......................... Dunn, N. C. Fifth Row: PEGGY JANE WAKEFIELD. 11841 ....... Knoxvillc, Tenn. CLARA L. WALLACE, ZTA ................ Clinton, Tenn. JOHN B. WATERS, JR., 48K ........... Sevicrvillc, Tenn. ROBERT J. WEISS, AKA ................. Frcdonia, N. Y. WALTER A. WESTON, AKA ............ Knoxville, Tenn. EDITH WHEELER, ZTA ................ Cherokee, N. C. BARBARA M. WHITAKER, 2K .......... Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES S. WHITTINGTON ............ Memphis, Tenn. Sixth Row: JAMES L. WILKERSON, K21 ............. Nashville, Tenn. BETTY J. WILLIAMS, AZ .................. Allardt, Tenn. MARY E. WILSON, QXU .............. Fountain City, Tenn. ONIAR WING ........................... Memphis, Tenn. PAT VALLACE uTennessean Editor JUNIORs SOPHOMORES GEORGE BAKER VOLUNTEER Business Manager First Row: JOHN DAVID ALEXANDER, EN ........... Alcoa, Tenn. LAURA ANN ALLEN, 2K ................ Knoxville, Tenn. EDWIN P. ALMOND, qam .............. Knoxville, Tenn. KATHERINE L. ALMOND, AAA ......... Knoxville, Tenn. HENRY ANDREWS ...................... Pensacola, Fla. WILLIAM L. ARLEDGE, EN ............... Athens, Tenn. EVALYNE E. ASHBURN ................ Whitwcll, Tenn. Second Row: CAROL AUGUR, AUII ................. Washington, D. c. BETTY G. BAILEY, AOH ............... Knoxville, Tenn. MARY JO BALDWIN, 1m ................ Camden, Tenn. THOMAS GEORGE BARTLETT, 3x ..... Knoxville, Tcnn. HARRELL BARTON, ATA .................. Paris, Tenn. ELDRID VALE BAUCH, 11ch ............ Knoxville, Tenn. LUCY BAUMANN, X52 .................. Knoxvillc, Tcnn. Third Row: DELIVIAS L. BEASLEY, 247E .............. Nashville, Tenn. ALVIN YORK BELL ........................ Greer, S. C. BARBARA H. BENZIGER, 41M ........... Knoxville, Tenn. E. FRANCES BICKERS, AAH .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. ROY M. BIDDLE, KPIVA .................. Knoxville, Tenn. DON REESE BILLS, EX ................. Lcwisburg, Tcnn. ELEANOR E. BIRDWELL, AF ............. Chuckey, Tenn. Fourth Row: MARGARET ANN BLACK, AZ ............. Mascot, Tenn. EDWARD E. BLAND, 244$ ............... Millington, Tenn. 60 BETTY BOSTICK, X9. ................... Dyersburg, Tenn. WINIFORD BEE BRADFORD, AZ ............ Miami, Fla. MARY JANE BRANDON, AOH .......... Shclbyvillc, Tenn. JOHN KENNETH BRANSON, SAFE ...... Knoxville, Tvnn. JAMES C. BRESNAHAN, MA ........... Knoxvillc, Tenn. Fifth Row: JAMES G. BROOKS, K: ................. Memphis, Tcnn. CHARLES H. BROWN, m1; .............. Franklin, Tenn. MARY HELEN BRUFF, x52 ............. Knoxville, Tenn ROBERT w. BULL ...................... chanon, Tenn. JACQUELYN BURNS, AF .................. Niota, Tenn. DAVID D. BUSH, 1'3 .................. Knoxville, Tenn. JOAN CALLAGHAN, AAII ............... Maryvillc, Tcnn. Sixth Row: BARBARA WOOD CALLAWAY, AZ ...... Knoxville, Tenn. MARY LOU CAMPBELL, ZTA ...... Lone Mountain, Tenn. ROBERT R. CAMPBELL, EX ............ Knoxville, Tenn. LAURA JEAN GARDEN, EK ............ Knoxville, Tenn. CAROL STERLEY CHANDLER, AATI. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JOSEPH D. CHANDLER, HKIP ........... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN M. CHILDRESS, ATA ............ LaFollCttc, Tenn. Seventh Row: EARL EDWARD CLARRIDGE ........ Fountain City, Tenn. JACK A. COCHRANE, Erma .............. Nashville, Tenn. JOANNE VIRGINIA COLE, AWD ............ Miami, Fla. THOMAS RAY COLEMAN, :una ........... Corinth, Miss. ELEANOR E. CREEKMORE, x9 ......... Knoxville, Tcnn. SARA CRIGGER, ZTA ................... Mumford, Tenn. JAMES T. CROLEY, HKA .............. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Eighth Row: BRAXTON W. CROSS ................. Blountvillc, Tcnn. MARILYN CROSS, XS! .................. Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT L. CROSSLEY, 23X ............. Knoxville, Tenn. HOWARD N. CROWELL ................ Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT C. CULLEN .................. Cincinnati, Ohio JOAN M. CURTIN, XLQ .................. Knoxville, Tenn. ALBERT F. DAVID ..................... Covington, Tenn. TOM GREEN, ZANE PRICE Co-Editors of Tennessee Farmern First Row: LYNN J. DAVIDSON, X9 ................ Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM A. DEAL, ECPE ................ Knoxville, Tenn. HARRY T. DEISROTH, AXA .............. Hazleton, Penn. JAMES K. DENT, EX .................. Clarksville, Tenn. RICHARD LEE DERAMO, AEtP .......... Coraopolis, Penn. WALTER C. DIEHL, iDEK .............. Washington, D. C. MARY ELLEN DONNELLY, KA ......... Houston, Texas. Second Row: CHARLES D. DOTY, CIDER ........... Old Hickory, Tenn. LEW W. DOUGHERTY, EX .............. Camden, Tenn. JAMES C. DOUGLAS, ATE? ............. Sevierville, Tenn. B. RUTH DRINNEN .................... Knoxville, Tenn. CARUS HICKS DU BOSE .................. Norris, Tenn. DOROTHY LEATH DUNCAN, QM ...... Knoxville, Tenn. DAVID G. EASTERLY ................ Greeneville, Tenn. Third Row: THOMAS N. EDDINS, JR., KE ............ Memphis, Tenn. GLORIA M. ENMAN, KA ................ Asheville, N. C. THOMAS BOYD EVANS, EL .............. Athens, Tenn. ANGELINE E. FARMER, AAA ........... Knoxville, Tenn MARY M. FARMER, AAA ............... Knoxville, Tenn. DAVID STUART FONDE, EX .......... Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY JEAN FOSTER, ZTA ........... Shelbyville, Tenn. Fourth Row: BARBARA S. FOX, EK .................. Memphis, Tenn. NORMA FRANCISCO ..................... Arthur, Tenn. SOPHOMORES 62 JAMES E. FRESHOUR, 1321K .............. Newport, Tenn. EMILY B. FRETZ, X9 .................. Knoxville, Tenn. MARVIN D. FRIEDMAN, ZBT ............ Memphis, Tenn. MARYANNE FRIEND, AAII ............. Knoxville, Tenn. HAROLD H. FRY, AXA .................. Camden, Tenn. Fifth Row: ROSEMARY FRY, AAH .................. Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN B. FUQUA, ZAE .................... Milan, Tenn. INA LEA GALLAHER, 2K .......... Oliver Springs, Tenn. GERALD GELFAND, AEIT ................ Paterson, N. J. GAVIN GENTRY, CH'A ................. Knoxville, Tenn. ELIZABETH C. GILLESPIE, AOII ........ Maryville, Tenn. JACKSON L. GILY, LPEK ................... Laurel, Miss. Sixth Row: JUDEAN N. GREENWAY, '13M ........... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM K. GRIFFIN, 2X .............. Magnolia, Miss. JERE PORTER GRIGGS, EAE .......... Humboldt, Tenn. FRED T. GROGAN, JR., K2 ............. Memphis, Tenn. LESLIE MAE HAMMER, AAA ........... Knoxville, Tenn. ELIZABETH H. HANCOCK, KPM .......... Knoxville, Tenn. HENRY H. HANCOCK, ATA ................ Paris, Tenn. Seventh Row: MARY JANE HARDWICK, XL! .......... Cleveland, Tenn. JEAN DOVER HARRIS, m ............ Spring City, Tenn. KATHLEEN G. HARTMAN, AAH ........ Knoxville, Tenn. PATRICIA ANNE HARTZ, l13M .......... Memphis, Tenn. CAROLYN HARVEY, AAII .............. Knoxville, Tenn. VIRGINIA FORDE HASSON, AOH ........ Knoxville, Tenn. BEATRICE HATCHER, AP ............ Fayetteville, Tenn. Eighth Row: W. C. HAYNES, JR., ATQ .............. Tiptonville, Tenn. DON KEITH HEAD .................... Springfield, Tenn. PATSY HENEGAR, AAA ................ Knoxville, Tenn. MADELINE L. HENRY ................. Crossville, Tenn. THOMAS GLENN HENRY, JR., HKA. .Chattanooga, Tenn. JACQUE DEHART HEYEN, ASKP ........ Pennington, N. J. ROBERT I. HICKS, KS .................. Memphis, Tenn. --SOPHOMORES FRED CAGLE Freshman Advisur First Row: MAE HILL, KA ......................... Williston, Tenn. EVELYN M. HITCH ...................... Voworc, Tenn. FRED WAY HOEKE, ATA ............... Knoxville, Tenn. MARGARET ASHE HOFFMAN. X12. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES E. HOLLEY, JR., HKA .......... Knoxville, Tenn. KATHERINE E. HOOPER, 2K .......... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES MCNABB HORN, EN .............. Arlington, Va. Second Row: RALPH M. HUGHES, JR., EAR ........ Wayncsboro, Tcnn. KELTON BROOKS HUMPHREYS, JR.,. .. . . .Paris, Tenn. JEAN A. HUNTER, AAII ............ Fountain City, Tenn. MARY KATE HUTCHESON, x52 ............ Ripley, Tenn. DOUGLAS w. JACKSON, :x ....... San Francisco, 1am. WILLIAM EARL JACQUES, 2w: ........ Covington, Tenn. MARY KATHERINE JAMES, A011 ..... Morristown, Tcnn. Third Row: LUCY NEAL JARED, UBrP .......... Buffalo Vallcy, Tenn. MARY RALPH JARED, IIBED ....... Buffalo Valley, Tenn. ELIZABETH JAYNES, AUH ............. Whitcpinc, Tenn. ROGER RADER JEWETT, ATS! ............ Butlcr, Penn. CAROLYN E. JOHNSON, llBKb ........... Knoxvillc, Tcnn. KATHRYN E. JONES, Ml ............... Knoxvillc, Tenn. MARY M. JOY .......................... Mcmphis, Tenn. Fourth Row: MARZEE L. JUDSON, AAA .............. Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM QUIENCE KEY .................. Ellijay, Ga. 64 SUE CAROL KILE, AF .................. Nashville, Tenn. NANCY L. KING, 2K .................. Gl'cencville, Tenn. PAUL G. KISER ........................ Kingsport, Tenn. MARY YANEY KOLTER ................ Rockford, Ohio EMMA LOU KREGER, AAA ............ Bluff City, Tenn. Fifth Row: DIETRICIH HENRY KULZE7 K3 ......... Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT W. KUYKENDALL, 2!le ........ Nashvillc, Trnn. GIL A. KYKER, ATA .................... Knoxville, Tenn. TROY BELLE LANE, 21K ................ Knoxville, Tcnn. ELIZABETH I. LAPSLEY ................ Knoxville, Tcnn. HELEN MARIE LCCOULTRE ........... Knoxville, Tcnn. SARA JOSEPHINE LEE ................... Sparta, Tenn. Sixth Row: JIMMIE w. LEINART, AMI ............ Knoxvillr, Tenn. JOSEPH M. LEONARD .................... Clifton, N. J. ELMO B. LESLIE, HKA ................ Lake Charles, La. OLLIE B. LESLIE ........................ Pikeville, Ky. JIMMY PERRY LOCKERT, ATA ...... Ashland City, Tenn. WILLIAM E LOY ...................... Knoxville, Tenn. NELSON LUNN, rpm .................. Lewisburg, Tenn. Seventh Row: TERRY B. MARTIN, JR., 3H1 ............ Nashvills, Tum. MARILYN GLENN MASTERS .......... New York, N. Y. JEWELL CARL MAYES, KI'EK ............ 'l'azcwcll, Tenn. MARILYN MEANS, AAA ............ Fountain City, Tenn. MARGARET M. MILES .................... Erin, Tenn. BARBARA LYNN MILLER, AUH ......... Memphis, Tcnn. MARY LONAS MILLER, llBtb ........... Knoxville, Tcnn. Eighth Row: CAROLYN R. MITCHELL, 2K ........... Byington, Tenn. WILLIAM COBB MITCHUM, AKA ....... Nashvillc, Tonn. JIM R. MONTGOMERY, ATA ............ Knoxvillc, Tenn, JOHN W. MONTGOMERY, rIwFA ........ Knoxville, Tcnn. JACK R. MOORE, EAE .................. Cynthiana, Ky. LUCY HALL IVIOORE, AMI ............. Knoxvillc, Tenn. MARION NIOORE, Al' .................. Knoxville, Tenn. ,4 m mgw 1? V 2? L 1 CATHERINE ANN PENN, AOII .......... Humboldt, Tenn. WESLEY G. PETTY, ATA .................. Crandall, Ga. ROBERT CHARLES PHILLEO, EKIIE. . .Neptune Beach, Fla. MARGERY E. PHILLIPS .................... Alcoa, Tenn. ARLYNN L. FILLING, IIBIIj ............ Sheboygan, Wis. Fifth Row: JERRY PILLOW, :1;qu ..................... Milan, TCnn. GLENDA P. PIPKIN, CIDM ................ Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN PAUL POMEROY, JR., 243E ....... Nashville, Tenn. . HELEX HIER Presmg'lt t 31 th mam FRANK G. POWELL ..................... Decherd, Tenn. SARAH JOANNE REAGAN, AZ .......... Nashville, Tenn. First Row: SAMUEL T. REAGAN, 243E ............. Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM D. MORGAN, EX .......... Cunningham, Tenn. JOHN R. RENAKER, EN ................ Maryville, Tenn. LILY VAN MORRIS, AOII .............. Knoxville, Tenn. , w 4, . . JOHNNY MURRAY, HPL ............. Len01r Clty, Tenn. Sixth Row: MARTHA Y. MYNA'l T, AOII ............ Knoxv1llc, Tenn. JOHN PAUL RICHARDSON ............. Memphis, Tenn. JOHN T' MCASKILR Am Pam Tenn' TYLER E. RIGGINS, 2N ................... Dover, Tenn. ELEANOR W MCCLEARY! AOH '''''' Knomue, Tenn' HAROLD o. ROBERTS, AXA ............ Knoxville, Tenn. MARTHA ANN MCCOLLOCH, W Knomue, Tenn JAMES PATRICK RODDY, :AE ......... Knoxville, Tenn. JANIE Y. ROGERS, 2K ................. Knoxville, Tenn. Second Row: . CAROLYN N. ROOS, AAII .............. Knoxville, Tenn. SARAH E. MCEVER, tPM ................. Knoxv1llc, Tenn. . ROSEMARY ROSIER ..................... Etowah, Tenn. DAVID C. MCLEAN, EAE .............. KnOXVIIIC, Tenn. DAYTON E. McLERRAN ................... Moss, Tenn. Seventh Row: JOSEPH S. McNULTY, JR., ELIJE ........... Brielle, N. J. LOIS J. RUPP .............................. Miami, Fla. BUDDY L. NABERS, ATE? ............. Morristown, Tenn. LINDA ANN RUST, CPM .................... Alcoa, Tenn. WILSON F. NEAL ...................... Lavcrgne, Tenn. ELLEN SAMPLE, AAA ................... Knoxville, Tenn. EDWIN ALFRED NICHOLLS, JR., EN ...... Alcoa, Tenn. NORMAN CLARK SCHLEMMER, EX....Rich1and, Wash. Third Row: DAN J. SCOTT, JR., EAE ............... Humboldt, Tenn. JAMES H. NICHOLS, $23K ................ Asheville, N. C. PHILLIP L. SECRIST ................... Knoxville, Tenn. MARY JOYCE NIEDERHAUSER, A011. . . .Donelson, Tenn. CHARLES M. SHARKEY ................. Teaneck, N. J. MOLLA LOU ODOM, XEZ ............. Chattanooga, Tenn. , Eighth Row: EDWARD W. OEHMIG, JR., KE ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. ' ROBERT L. SHARP, JR., EAE .......... LaFollettC, Tenn. MARION C. PACE, QDEK ................ Clarkswllc, Tenn. PATRICIA SHAW, rIJM .................. Knoxville, Tenn. SARAH PARK, X9 ...................... Cleveland, Tenn. . BETTY L. SHELTON, X9 ............... Knoxville, Tenn. BILL PAUL PAVLIS, KS ............... Knoxv1llc, Tenn. GEORGE E. SHOFNER .................. Memphis, Tenn. Fouf'th Row: PATRICIA JEAN SIMS, ZTA ............... Sparta, Tenn. MARTHA RUTH PEARMAN ...... Cumberland Gap, Tenn. CLARA JOY SLOAN, EK ............. Madisonville, Tenn. WALTER PAGE PEEPLES, K2 ........... Memphis, Tenn. ANN L. SMITH ..................... Richard City, Tenn. SOPHOMORES 66 'ngb x 1 , WWWQ zgogpmi guwv 10a . m , JIM OGLESBY PrPsident of Independent Students Organization First Row: MARY VIRGINIA SMITH, AAA .......... Memphis, Tenn. ADELINE B. STANBERY, EK ........ Fountain City, Tenn. BETTY LEE STEADMAN ............... Kingsport, Tenn. MILDRED A. STEVENS, IIBLP ........... Harriman, Tenn. GILBERT F. STONE, l'IKtlD....Cumbcr1and Furnaces, Tenn. ANN LOUISE STRASSER, ZTA .......... Nashville, Tenn. ANNE WALKER SULLIVAN, KA ......... Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: VAUGHN SWAFFORD .................. Crossville, Tenn. DEMETRA L. TARRANT, ZTA .......... Dyersburg, Tenn. COMFORT TATE ....................... Rutledge, Tenn. BETTY LEE TAYLOR, AOII ............ Morristown, Tenn. JOHN EDGAR TAYLOR, JR ............. Memphis, Tenn. FRED A. TEAGUE ..................... LaFollette, Tenn. MARJORY TEMPLE, iPM ............ Fountain City, Tenn. Third Row: PATSY B. TEMPLE, 2K ................ Sevierville, Tenn. B. WAYNE TEMPLETON .............. Fayetteville, Tenn. LILLIAN J. TERRY .................... Copperhill, Tenn. LIBBY J. THALMAN, ZTA ............. Brentwood, Tenn. JAMES POPE THOMAS, EAE ........... Lexington, Tenn. :SOPHOMORES 68 JOHNIE O. THOMAS, ZTA ............. Arriugton, Tenn. LESLIE THOMAS, EX ...................... Guthrie, Ky. Fourth Row: BETTY L. THOMPSON, AF .............. Nashville, Tenn. EDWIN A. THOMPSON, ATS? ......... Winter Haven, Fla. VIRGINIA JO THORPE, AAII ........... Knoxville, Tenn. KATE TIMBERLAKE ................... Lexington, Tenn. MARTINE G. TIRMENSTEIN, ATQ. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. NINA JEAN TOLLEY, AZ .............. Lynchburg, Tfnn. CECIL RANDOLPH TURNER, ATQ .......... Paris, Tenn. Fifth Row: WALLACE S. TYSON, IPEK .............. Nashville, Tenn. JOHN BISHOP VAN PELT, dTA ......... Knoxville, Tenn. DELORAS A. VAUGHAN, ZTA .......... Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS CHARLES VAUGHN, IIKA ....... Sanford, Fla. WILLIAM EARL VAUGHAN ........... Madisonville, Ky. MARK LESLIE VENRICK, EtIDE ......... Brentwood, Tcnn. RICHARD N. WALKLEY, AXA ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. Sixth Row: MARY ANN WATSON .................. Kingsport, Tenn. HUGH A. WEBB, dWA ............... Fountain City, Tenn. OUIDA J. WEISSINGER, t11M ............. Lakcmont, Ga. BETTY WELSHAN, BK ................. Knoxville, Tenn. JANE W. WHITE, C1231 .................... Sewanee, Tenn. ELEANOR WICKER, HBii ............... Knoxville, Tenn. ALFRED E. WIGGS, JR., 202E ............ Nashville, Tenn. Seventh Row: OLIN 0. WILLIAMS, JR., EN ........... Harriman, Tenn. WILLIAM T. WINCHEL, mm ............ Knoxville, Tenn. SARAH ELLEN WINN, m1 .............. Nashville, Tenn. BARBARA WITT, AZ .................... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES E. WITTMANN ................. Nashville, Tenn. wovmwaua m gm: $v .50 J$Q6$b 69 First Row: CAROLE LYNN ADAMS ................ Middlesboro, Ky. ROBERT JOSEPH ADAMS, EAE ......... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES THOMAS AKERS, EX ............ Nashville, Tenn. CYNTHIA DEMING ALLEN, AAA ....... Knoxville, Tenn. JOAN ALLEN, AAII ......................... Atlanta, Ga. JIMMY ARCHER ....................... Knoxville, Tenn. BRUCE ALLENBY BABER, CDSK ......... Knoxville, Tenn. DANIEL EDWARD BAIRD, JR., EN. ....Knoxvillc, Tenn. Second Row: MARY ELIZABETH BAKER, AAA ....... Knoxville, BURNETTE BOLIN, AOH ............... Knoxville, BARBARA HOPE BAUMANN, $11 ........ Knoxville, KENNETH H. BELL, K2 ................ Memphis, CAROLYN W. BEST, AZ ................ Knoxville, DOUG R. BEVILLE, KS .............. Chattanooga, JERRY WHITE BINKLEY .............. Knoxville, BETTY JEANNE BLACK ................ Knoxville, Third Row: SUE CARLENE BLEVINS, 2K ........... Knoxville, FLOYD J. BOWERS, ELPE ................ Knoxville, ARTHUR MATHER BOYD, AXA ........ Knoxville, MILDRED M. BRADLEY, AF ............. Dickson, NETTA NORRIS BRADLEY, ZTA ......... Camden, SAMUEL A. BRADSHAW, ATS? .......... Dyersburg, TOMMY CARL BRAKEBILL, EX ......... Nashville, JOHN WASHINGTON BRITTON, K3. .. .Knoxville, Fourth Row: ROBERT BRODY, ZBT .................. Knoxville, DAN E. BROOKSHIRE, AKA .............. Vonore, IDA LOU BROWN, EK .................... Celina, ROSCOE LEE BRUMBACK, JR., EX ........ Linden, FRANCES LOUISE BUNCH, KA .......... Memphis, BARBARA JEAN BURNS, AAA ........... Knoxville, JOHN THOMAS BUSH, iDEK ............ Knoxville, ARDEN JONES BUTLER, JR., ATSZ ...... Covington, Fifth Row: WILLIAM GEORGE BYRD, EAE ........ Knoxville, MARVIN GENE CALDWELL .......... Union City, PATRICIA ANN CALFER, KA .......... White Pine, JEAN DORIS CANTRELL, AA ........ Elizabethton, WILLIAM E. CARSON, J., EX ........... Knoxville, MARGARET EUGENIA CARTER. .Randolph Field, BETTY LOU CHAMBERLAIN, HB'I? ...... Knoxville, JAMES C. CHANDLER, ATS! ................ Paris, Sixth Row; ROBERT C. CHAPMAN, dull ............ Pikeville, BETTY LOU CHILDRESS, AAII ......... LaFollette, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tcnn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Texas Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. FRESHMEN$ JANE CHRISTMAS, KA ............... Morristown, Tenn. DOROTHY DELL CLARK, AZ ............ Carriers, Miss. ELIZABETH ANN COATS .............. Tiptonville, Tenn. DEWEY GORDON COLE ............... Harriman, Tenn. JERRY D. COLE, HKtIJ ................ Cross Plains, Tenn. BUDDY JOE COOK, EX ................ Knoxville, Tenn. Seventh Row: WALTER CLYDE COOK ............ McMinnville, Tenn. CARRIE ERLINE CORNELIUSSEN, AAA. .Knoxville, Tenn. JANE L. COULTER, tDM ................ Knoxville, Tenn. HARRY E. COX, K2 .................... Knoxville, Tenn. JACK CRADDOCK, EAE ................ Humboldt, Tenn. RAY FARRELL CRAWFORD, 193K .......... Ripley, Tenn. VIRGINIA LEE CROSS .................... Jellico, Tenn. ANNE T. CURTIS, X0 .................. Knoxville, Tenn. Eighth Row: GUILFORD A. DAVIS, ATSZ ............. Humboldt, Tenn. PATRICIA ANNE DAVIS, X9 ............ Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT STUART DAVIS, KB .......... Knoxville, Tenn. SUZANNE DAWSON, X9 ................ Knoxville, Tenn. C. ARNOLD DEMONBREUN, 241E ....... Nashville, Tenn. PETE T. DENTON, K2 .................. Knoxville, Tenn. NATHALIA MAXINE DILLON, AAA ...... Msmphis, Tenn. WILLIAM G, DODDS, EqDE .............. Nashville, Tenn. Ninth Row: PATRICIA GAYE DONALDSON, 3K ...... Knoxville, Tenn. KATHERINE H. DOUGHTY, X9 ........ Knoxville, Tenn. PEGGY DULANEY, TIBth ............... Blountville, Tenn. RICHARD NEIL DUNBAR, EX .......... Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD MILTON DUNCAN, IPEK ..... Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE 'P. EATHERLY ................ Lebanon, Tenn. JAMES W. EATHERLY .................. Lebanon, Tenn. FRANK L. EDLUND, AXA ......... Jamestown, New York BETTY HISCOCK Tennessean Business Manager firm I I V o y . Mi 0' ' . f ' 9 . I . f? V i. 1:15,x m 43mm FRESHMEN... First Row: JOHN B. ELLIS, EAE ...................... Wilson, Ark. NANCY L. HARDIN, HELP ............. Kingsport, Tenn. WILDA ANNE EMERT, EK ............. Knoxville, Tenn. MARY NIARGARET HARRIS, AOH. ., .Lenoir City, Tenn. HAROLD L. ERNEST, EAE ............. Knoxville, Tenn. KENNETH N. HAWKINS, 34315 ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. BARBARA ANN ERNST, ZTA ............ Knoxville, Tenn. RALPH A. HAWKINS, JRu A34, .......... Knoxville, Tenn. NANCY SUE EVANS: KA ------------------- Coebum, Va- MARY c. HAYNIE, HM ................ Hartsville, Tenn. WILLIAM 5- EVERETT, Liam .......... Oak Ridge, Tenn- BETTY J. HELTON ................... Oak Ridge, Tenn. MARY ANNE FIELDS, AOH ............. Knoxville, Tenn. JACK L. FINCANNON .................. Knoxville, Tenn. Seventh Row: Second Row: LYNDA JOY HIGHTOWER ............ Oak Ridge, Tenn. ART FISHER, EAE ...................... Newport, Tenn. FAYE E. HINES, AAA .................... Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY JEAN FLANARY, AAA ............ Kingsport, Tenn. BENJAMIN G. HOGAN, 3X -------------- Memphis, Tenn. BETTY FAY FOX, AOH ................ Winchester, Tenn. TOMMY HOLBERT, K3 ---------------- Knoxville, Tenn. MARILYN LOIS FRANK, Am: .............. Atlanta, Ga. GEORGE E. HOLLAND, YE ............. Knoxville, Tenn. CAROLYN M. FRANKLIN, x9 ............ Clinton, Tenn. BARBARA N. HOLT, 2K ................ Knoxville, Tenn. NANCY JEAN FRANKLIN, Kg ............ Ft. Myers, Fla. NANCY J. HOSKINS, X9 ............... Knoxville, Tenn. TOM BAKER FRAZIER, 2cm ............ Columbia, Tenn. BEATRICE E. HOUSLEY, AMI .......... Knoxville, Tenn. JIM C. FREELS, EAE .................. Morristown, Tenn. Third Row: Eighth Row: PATRICIA T. FREELS, mu ............ Knoxville, Tenn. ELEANOR W' HUMPHREYS! X9 Memphis, Tenn' MARILYN J. FRETWELL, AAH .......... Knoxville, Tenn. PATRICK J' ISBELL, M 03k Ridgm Tenn' BARBARA JEAN FRYE, X9 IIIIIIIIIII Chattanooga, Tenn. MARTHA E. IVINS, AAA ................ Memphis, Tenn. MARGORIE E. FULLER ................ Rockwood, Tenn. SHIRLEY ANN JACKSON, AZ oak Ridgg Tenn' JAMES K. GAINES, AKA ............. Lawrenceburg, Ky. VIVIAN LEE JACOB, AErP ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. FRANK L. GANT, :qu ................ Spartanburg, s. C. DOROTHY JEAN JAMES ZTA oak Ridge, Ten FLORENCE E. GASS, AAA .............. Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY JANE JENKINs, m Ambler, Penn' ROSEMARY GENTRY, AAH ............. Knoxville, Tenn. JUANNE JENNINGS, w ............... Knoxville, Tenn. Fourth Row: NANCY LEE GERRARD .............. Chattanooga, Tenn. Ninth Row: CHRISTINE GOFORTH .................. Mascot Tenn. JANE ANN JOHNSON AMI '''''''''' COVingtom Tenn' , 7 . , URIEL C. JONES, K3 .................. Knoxville, Tenn. 3:313:11:- igngiT'EIN smtiixi: :2: KAKY JOYCE, AOH ..................... Memphis, Tenn. N . , , SAMUEL R. KEYES, ABE ............... Limestone, Tenn. EESEFeSESiEASif ........................ 6;;6'3533122612- a ------------------ T , V . , . ' ANN KIRCHDORFER, AOlT ............. Memphis, Tenn. GLENN MARY GRAHAM: M Kmxvfue, 16m EMMA JEAN KIRK ..... , ............... Rockwood, Tenn. JOHN WILLIAM GRAY, k2 Knoxvme, Ten CARL E. KNOEDLER, 2cm ........... Chattanooga, Tenn. Fifth Row: LOUIS A. GREEN, JR., ATA .............. Gallatin, Tenn. JIM MINER President of T-Ciub ROBERT C. GREEN, ATQ ................ Memphis, Tenn. CLAUDE H. GREENE, lIKtIj .............. Asheville, N. C. JOHN QUIN GREENE, EN .............. Maryville, Tenn. CHARLES R. GRIFFITH, K21 ............ Knoxville, Tenn. RICHARD A. GROSSE, A2311 ................ Dayton, Ohio GLORIA JANE GRUBB, AAA ............ Knoxville, Tenn. PATRICIA M. GRUBB, 2K ............. Northfield, N. J. Sixth Row: KATHERINE V. HALE, 473i ............ Morristown, Tenn. EDWARD E. HALL, 243E ................ Nashville, Tenn. nvygm rx' '5? b .0196! y a w , m $33 0 First Row: JEANETTE ANN KRISTOFF, X32 ...... Chattanooga, Tenn WILLIAM G. LAING, YE ............... Knoxville, Tenn. JOE C. LANE ......................... Rogersville, Tenn. CARL H. LANGSCHMIDT, 1'3 ............ Memphis, Tenn. FRANK R. LANOU ................... Oak Ridge, Tenn. ALAN H. LASATER, ATS? ................... Paris, Tenn. SARA LYNN LAWSON, KA ............. LaFollette, Tenn. NATALIE LEACH, XS? .................. Knoxville, Tenn. Second Row: PAUL LEDBETTER, BEE ................ Columbia, Tenn. VIRGINIA ANN LOCKHART, AAH ....... Camden, Tenn. MARGARET ANN LONG, AAA .......... Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY FAYE LYNCH, AZ ........... Chattanooga, Tenn. CHARLES ROBERT MACHAMER, KS. . .Knoxvillc, Tenn. BETTY MANIS, AEIIJ .................... Memphis, Tenn. EVELYN c. MARSHALL, 1m ........... Clarksville, Tennf GEORGE ROBERT MARTIN, IVE ........ Knoxville, Tenn. Third Row: HARRY L. MARTIN, KA ................ Senatobia, Miss. CHARLES LEO MILLER ................ Memphis, Tenn. MARGARET SUSAN MILLER, tPM ...... Knoxville, Tenn. MARY JANE MILLER, AAA ............. Knoxville, Tenn. BILLIE L. MINCEY, AZ ................. Knoxville, Tenn. BARBARA JEAN MOORE, 2K .......... Maryvillrr, Tenn. FIRTH MORRIS, tFM ....................... Atlanta, Ga. MARY JEAN MORRIS X82 .............. Knoxville, Tenn. Fourth Row: BETTY JEAN MOTES. 43M .............. Knoxville, Tenn. DAVID C. MOURON, EN ........... Fountain City, Tenn. RUTH ELEANOR MUELLER, ZTA. . . ,Oak Ridge, Tenn. ROBERT JAMES MURRAY, AKA. . . 3 . .W'ashington, Penn. TOM HAMMOND MURRIAN, EX. . . .Fountain City, Tenn. BILLY THAD MUSE, H10? .......... Johnson City, Tenn. CHARLOTTE E. MCCALLEN, XS! ........ Knoxville, Tenn. MADGE MARILYN MCCLARY, ZTA ....... Clinton, Tt-nn. Fifth Row: ANN CAROL MCCLOUD ............... LaFollette, Tenn. JOE ANN MCCULLOUGH, KPH .......... Knoxville, T6nn. GARDNER L. MCDONALD, ATE! ......... Gloucester, Mass. WILLIAM EDWARD MCGHEE, EN ...... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT LEE MCHARGUE, KB ........ Oak Ridge, Tenn. NANCY M. MCINTOSH, XSZ .............. Memphis, Tenn. SUSIE McMILLAN, AAII .................. Athens, Tenn. ALBRO M. NEWTON ................... Knoxville, Tenn. Sixth Row: JOHN S. NOVELL, IIKIP ................ Memphis, Tenn. ALICE FRANCES NUNN, X12 ................ Halls, Tenn. FRESHMENg RICHARD A. OBENOUR ................ Knoxville, Tenn. GENE E. OjBLENESS, 247E .............. Knoxville, Tenn. DUNBAR N. OEHMIG, K3 ........... Chattanooga, Tenn. LINDA LOU PAINE, tIJM ................ Knoxville, Tenn. GARRETT PARKER, JR., HKA ..... Fountain City, Tenn. GEORGE RICHARD PARKER, EAE, . .Chattanooga, Tenn. Seventh Row: MAURICE H. PARKER ................. Knoxville, Tenn. NORMAN LEE PARKER, E'PE ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. WALTER G. PARKER, KS ............... Memphis, Tenn. LEON L. PARKS, KA .................... Senatobia, Miss. PATRICIA ANN PARRISH, AF ........ Oak Ridge, Tenn. VERLIE JANE PATTERSON, AAH ........ Memphis, Tenn. JAMES SLOANE PATTERSON, EAE. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. HILDA JEAN PAYNE ................ Chattanooga, Tenn. Eighth Row: CHARLES W. PEHLE, JR., EX .......... Tullahoma, Tenn. BARBARA PEMBERTON, AZ ................ Tampa, Fla. HORACE DEWEY PETERS, EX .......... Knoxville, Tenn. BILL F. PETTY, EN ..................... Nashville, Tenn. JESSE M. PHILLIPS, ELPE .............. Shelbyville, Tenn. DUDLEY LEE POE, III, EN ......... Fountain City, Tenn. BETTYE POLK, AAA ................ West Memphis, Ark. WILLIAM S. PRICE, KS .............. Sweetwater, Tenn. Ninth Row: JAMES D. RAINEY, AKA .................. Elkton, Tenn. FRANK MCDANIEL RAULSTON, 11321K. .Monteaglc, Tenn. ROB REEDER, EAE .................... Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE F. REGAS, K2 ................. Knoxville, Tenn. BILL W. REYNOLDS, CDEK ............ Oak Ridge, Tenn. JOANNE ROBERSON, AAII .............. Knoxville, Tenn. ALLAN M. ROBINSON, EAE ............ Memphis, Tenn. ARTHUR STANLEY ROBINSON, AEH. . .Knoxville, Tenn. JACK HAMILTON Chairman of Usher Curps db 7,3 g' V 3 k m 76 First Row: LOUISE ANN ROBINSON, X9 ........... Memphis, Tenn. ELEANOR BARNARD ROEHL, AOII ..... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES W. E. ROGERS, EN ............ Chattanooga, Ttnn ROBERT JENE RONK, beK ............... Alamo, Tenn. SHIRLEY SUE RUDD .................. Maryville, Tenn. WILLIAM S. RUSSELL, EX ............ Greencvillc, Tenn. CAROLYN ANN SANDERS, KA ........ Rogersville, Tcnn. MARY FRANCIS SANDERS, KA ........ Rogersville, Tenn. Se cond Row: ANTHONY P. SANTANGELO, AXA ...... Plainiield, N. J. CAROLYN SAUNDERS, AF ............. Knoxville, Tenn. HARVEY LEE SAYLOR, KIIEK .......... Oak Ridge, Tenn. SHELBY SCATES, ATE? ................ Union City, Tenn. NIELS E. SCHULTZ, A23? .......... Hickory Valley, Tenn. MARTHA JO SCOTT, KA ............... Memphis, Tenn. KITTY JEAN SHADOW ................ Winchester, Tenn. CAROLYN CHERRY SILER, XSZ ........ Knoxville, Tenn. Third Row: LOWELL CUTTS SLIGER .............. Knoxville, Tenn. DOROTHY JEAN SMITH, ZTA. . . .Signal Mountain, Tenn. JAY R. V. SMITH, QWEK ................ Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN CHARLES SMITH, KA .......... Oak Ridge, Tenn. WILLIAIVI WAYNE SMITH, 213E ........ Knoxville, Tenn. CAROLYN RAY SPANN, AAA ............ Plant City, Fla. MARY J. SPEAKMAN, AAH .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. HERMAN RAY STALLINGS, EAE ........ Humboldt, Tenn. Fourth Row: BOB GENE STEWARD, RE .............. Memphis, Tenn. MARGARET FAYE STILES ................ Kodak, TCnn. DARLENE RUTH STILLER, AAA ........ Memphis, Tenn. HUGH STOKELY ...................... Knoxville, Tenn. BARBARA ANN STONE, KA ............ Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES C. STRASBURGER, ZBT ..... Knoxville, Tenn. BILL J. SWAN, EN ....................... Concord, Tcnn. H. D. SWANSON, ATA .................. Knoxville, Tenn. Fifth Row: FRED S. THARPE, YE .................. Knoxville, Tenn. W. KARL THOMPSON, EX ............. Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT FRANK THOMPSON, HE ...... Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES A. TORBETT, LIJEK ........ New Tazewell, Tenn. PATRIA DEAN TRAVIS, AOH .......... Springfield, Ohio PETE C. TSAGARIS, EKIJE ............... Knoxville, Tenn. FRESHMENg ALVIN BEAMAN TUCKER, EX ......... Knoxville, Tenn. JOY TUCKER, AF ....................... Ripley, Tenn. Sixth Row: JOHN D. TUMBLIN, K3 ................ Nashville, Tenn. CHARLES W. TURNER ............... Morganton, N. C. ROBERT PAUL TURNER, EAE ......... Lewisburg, Tenn. BETTY JEAN VALKER, KA .............. Hamilton, Ohio LOUISE VEAL, AAA .................... Knoxville, Tenn ROY WADE, JR., HKKP .................. Cleveland, Tenn. THOMAS J. WALKER, ATS! ............ Dyersburg, Tenn. PATRICIA O. WARDEN, A011 ......... Washington, D. C. Seventh Row: JOHN D. WARMACK, EAE ............ Humboldt, Tenn. JANE ANN WELLS, HWP .................. Lebanon, Tenn. MARY LOU WELLS, 2K ............ Fountain City, Tenn. P. H. WHITE, ATQ .................... Dyersburg, Tenn. WILLIAM M. WHITE, AXA .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. SARA E. WHITLEY, AAH .............. Covington, Tenn. ROBERT B. WHITTLE, 1311A ............ Gatlinburg, Tenn. WILLIAIXI A. WILEY, JR., CbI'A ....... Johnson City, Tenn. Eighth Row: JAMES ALLAN WILKERSON, EQE. . . .Lenoir City, Tenn. CHARLES MARTIN WILLIAMS, HKA. .Indcpcndence, Va. ROBERT CARL WILLIAMS, Y2? ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. MARY F. WILLIS .................... Shelbyville, Tenn. THOMAS H WINFORD, EX .......... Collinwood, Tenn. BETTIE LYNN WININGER ............. Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM PATTEN WOOD, KA ............ Tampa, Fla. GEORGE DEWEY WOODARD, AXA..Chattanooga, Tenn. Ninth Row: MARTHA HELEN WOOTEN, AAII ........ Mumford, Tenn. BOY CUMMINS All Students Club President Goddess of Greeks MISS BARBARA HUFF Betty Coed MISS BETTY POLK BarnwarmiW Queen MISS JOAN ALLEN ---MISS TENNESSEE MISS TENNESSEE-the most representative co-ed, the girl with the sparkling personality and friendly smilehthafs Miss Helen Hawthorne from Churchill, Tennessee. A blue-eyed blonde, Helen is a Senior in the College of Educa. tion. As an AOII, she was very active in sorority affairs and participated in many campus activities. At the beginning of foot- ball season this year, she was presented as Band Sponsor. Chosen one of the six most beautiful girls on the U-T campus in 1948, Helen was named again as a Beauty and crowned MISS TEN- NESSEE at the 1949 Volunteer Beauty Ball. The University students are proud to present Miss Helen Haw- thorne, MISS TENNESSEE for 1949-1950. Her record on the Hill may well he a goal for future U-T co-cds. ee+ VOLUNTEER The annual Beauty Ball reached a new high in splen- dor this year when a large group of lovely coeds was presented. Selection of the six top beauties was made very difhcult by the over-abundance of lovely girls. The important decision, as to the Fmal judging 0f the twenty- four semi-Hnalists, was left with crooner Bing Crosby. Sixty-four beauties were presented through the sequin- covered key-holc erected on the stage of the Alumni Me- morial Gymnasium. The candidates for the coveted title of nVolunteer Beautyh were judged by the critics as they paraded across the dimly-lit stage. The twenty-four girls considered for the final judging are included in the 1950 VOLUNTEER, along with the six top beauties: who are: Jo Ann Boring, Betty Farrow, Kathy Almond, Ann Kauffman, Virginia Arm Reed, and Jane Oliver. BEAUTY BALL Beauty contestants parade for judges in selection of final twenty four Girls primp at practice on eve of big night Betty Goosman Miss Miss Carolyn Best Miss Natalie Leach Miss Patsy Strong A4 Miss Barbara Frye Miss Tina Duke Miss Dcloras Vaughn Miss Sara Gentry Miss Priscella Leach Miss Vivian Robertson Miss Joan Allen Miss Joan Profitt Betty Rankin Miss House 11' Mary Ada Miss Miss Sally Elliott TORCHBEARERS Bertha Jane Bridge Ben Cockrell - Beverly Joyce Crowell Paul I Fitzgerald Jack F. Hamilton Frank Lester Mary Adair House Beverly Sharpe Eugene Switzer The Editor and Business Manager of the 19:30 Voluntccr' and tho Univvrsity of Tcnncsscc Pub- lishing Association Present ..... THE TORCHBEARERS Chosen by a committee of faculty and studcnts, these nine seniors 0f the class of 1950 who7 in outstanding fashion, Wproscnt their Alma Mater, are considerably abovc the. average of the senior Class in scholarship and haw at the same time displayed nobility of purpose, abiding loyalty, and outstmxding achicvmnent. They are the living vxamplc 0f the motto: HE W'HO BEARETH A TORCH SHADOWETH HIMSELF TO GIVE LIGHT TO OTHERS? Character pcrsonality, scholarship, and unselfish svrvicc arc the traits of a Torchhcaror. Thesc Characteristim go into the. making,r 01' those whose namcs stand forever in the leun- tccrk Hall of Fanw. These are Torchbcarcrs of 1950. ,7 BECAUSE . . . her loyalty to the university was exem- plified through her contributions to the Orange and Whiteh and hThe Tennes- seanh for three years . . . by her efforts she made the 1949 Carnicus one of the best ever held at U-T her sorority recognized her tremendous drive for hard work as a pledge and as an active, electing her to lead them as prexy through high scholarship she received the Omicron Nu Award as a sophomore and membership in Pi Lambda Theta and Whois Who in the Y.W.C.A. as a cabinet member she illustrated her sincere devotedness to high ideals and unselfish generosity . . . she combined exceptional friendliness, seriousness, and energy to form one of the most likeable girls ever to grace the campus in recognition of her perseverance, initia- tive, scholarship, and service, Mortar Board tapped her in almost every phase of campus life she served for four years, she will remain an example of inspirational leadership. . . Bertha Jane Bridge BECAUSE . . . he was called upon time after time to serve in a position requiring foresight, energy, and application he was al- ways a leader in campus activities and as a result was selected as a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Scarab- bean Society in religious affairs he showed conscientious diligence and was rewarded by the presidency of the Wes- ley Foundation as a freshman he was initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, and continued his academic success through the next three years at the iiHillii . . . the administration and students alike at the Ag School were well. aware of his con- tributions to his college and to Alpha Zeta and in the annual Roundups quiet and conservative he went about his work in a way that wins admiration and friendship. . . . Ben Cockrell BECAUSE . . . of unlimited enthusiasm, ability, and perseverance, she has left one of the most outstanding and enviable records ever made at the university . . . she set a living example of unfeigned dedication in religious activities as president of the Y.W.C.A. her many achievements include the Freshman Danforth Award, Home EC Club ofhcer, Omicron Nu hon- orary fraternity, editorship of the ctTen- nessee Girl? and ttOrange and White staff member . . . her leadership was called upon repeatedly in her sorority as well as in the other womengs organizaw tions . . . she has remained the same tcBeng while serving in such capacities as member of A.S.C. council and Mor- tar Board . . . for the successful comple- tion of any campus event, she was al- ways on hand to lend her superb talent and abounding energy 0n the cam- pus, in committee meetings, or where- ever she was there was always an engag- ing smile and a greeting of warmth and sincerity. . . . Beverly Joyce Crowell BECAUSE . . . being chosen as a campus leader by his fellow students and enjoying the fruits of continued success and popularity failed to change his earnest friendliness . . . his numerous activities, such as Nah- heeyayli Board member, Phi Kappa Phi, and Barnwarming committees illustrated his contribution to the university . . . in the office of Vice-Presidency of the Inde- pendent Students Organization he so: capably brought together the independ- ents on campus in exerting their inHu- ence in university affairs . . . iiWhois Who in American Colleges and Uni- versitiesii recognized his leadership his secret to success is deeper than 'merely applied ability, being founded upon unselfish readiness to work for the: best in any place at any time for the welfare of others and 0f the school his exceptional qualities of leadership won for him membership in Alpha Zeta and an ofhcership in the Ag Club, but. left him the same likeable person. . . . Paul I. Fitzgerald . BECAUSE . . . always pleasant and agreeable, he was voted the most friendly person on the campus during his sophomore year he knew everyone and made an effort to speak to them with a sincere iiHelloii . . . honor organizations such as Scarab- bean Senior Society, Phi Eta Sigma, and Omicron Delta Kappa recognized his merit with membership . . . in scholar- ship he excelled as evidenced by the fac- ulty scholarship award which he was awarded as a sophomore . . . steady, de- pendable, willing, he was called upon to serve in the Y.M.C.A. and on Convoca- tion committees classmates will al- ways remember him for such projects as senior career conferences which he promoted as president of his class . .. well-rounded t0 the last degree, he was a most familiar hgure 0n the campus .. . we who know Hambone realize that his work speaks for itself. . . . Iack F. Hamilton. BECAUSE . . . she came to the ctHillh with the ability to properly mix serious study, sociabil- ity, and extra-curricular activities in a gracious manner that has distinguished her as a leader since Freshman days . . . her beauty, friendly smile, true sincer- ity, and thoughtfulness of others rather than herself has made her one of the most popular girls on this campus in recognition of her true merits and unselflsh eHorts she has served as pres- ident of her sorority, was selected by Mortar Board as the outstanding girl 'of her Sophomore Class, was chosen for the Tri Psi Award, and was awarded the City Pan-Hellenic Scholarship Award Mortar Board also recog- nized her accomplishments . . . she is an outstanding example of inspirational leadership. . . . Mary Adair House BECAUSE . . . 0f the successful and untiring applica- tion of his many and varied talents to a diversified Field of activities, includ- ing his position as secretary-treasurer 0f the Fraternity Relations Board and presidency of Le Cercle Francaise as vice president of the U-T Playhouse he was also one of the most talented ac- tors ever to appear in their productions . . . he was vice president and the most prominent voice heard over the Radio Workshop and more than all this, he possessed a wit as subtle and engag- ing as any on the llHillji . . . of his diver- sity and the high principles that accom- panied him into every activity he was a criterion of all desirable in a student he was rich with natural charm and poise that enabled him to be accepted as leader in his every activity above being a successful leader, he is a gentleman. . . . Frank Lester BECAUSE . . . of an activity card brimming over with duties and responsibilities that she as- sumed during her four years on the iiHillil . .. she bore her honors with a genuine and befitting dignity . . . in her sorority and in Pan-Hellenic circles she was a successful and respected leader . . . she so generously donated her superb combination of eHort, talent, and energy to the bettering of the iiOrange and Whitell as an ROTC sponsor she strolled down Y ale on Thursdays pro- voking wolf calls and whistles from the males . . . of her unusual scholarship she won the Sara Crowe Ransom Award and was voted most outstanding in the College of Education . . . of all this, to those of us who know her, her real warmth, deep-rooted sincerity, and pop- ularity will always be remembered none will better exemplify the best at the University. . . . Beverly Sharpe BECAUSE . . . in fraternity, classes, military, and pub- lications, he was the same old Gene, outstanding in adapting his many talents to the work at hand . . . he took each job, gave his utmost effort to complete it successfully and always achieved his goal . . . Scarabbean Senior Society and Whois Who recognized his merit with praise which did not affect his friendli- ness in his fraternity as an officer his vim and cheerful enthusiasm inspired everyone he plunged actively into such committees as Beauty Ball, Carni- cus, All-Sing, Aloha Oe, and Homecom- ing . . . he could fool around with cibook learnini i, with enough regularity to en- viably maintain an unusually high aver- age, gain membership in many honorary organizations, and still have time for service his loyal support and aid is a part of this VOLUNTEER his wonderful sense of humor made the hardest iob enjoyable and won him manV friends. . . . Eugene H. Switzer QUEEN OF SPADES Miss Laura Hambaugh new; , '0 y, Jnaom QUEEN OF HEARTS Miss Sarah Bayston ACE QUEENS Each year the slide-rule jockeys, Engi- neers to the uniformed, announce their queens during the annual Engineerhs Ball. Heretofore, the final selection from a held of twelve lovelies were featured in the yearbook, but this year the four queens were selected before the annual went to press, As usual, the Queen of Spades is a senior; the Queen of Hearts is a junior; the Queen of Diamonds a sophomore; and the Queen of Clubs a freshman. The 1950 VOLUNTEER takes pleasure in presenting the ACE queensl! QUEEN OF DIAMONDS Miss Kathryn Foutch QUEEN OF CLUBS Miss Betty Valker CAMPUS CUTIES Have you ever seen anything as cute as these? Probably not, for these are our llcampus cuties? Yes, men, gals like these catch all the eyes on that famous E and E corner. Theylre what makes you want to be a real cowboy! Of course, it takes something cute to help balance the books, but who thinks of books at a time like this? The idea of this section is strictly entertainment, so relax, light one of your favorite cigar- ettes, and glue your eye to the keyhole Wolves At The Door wnot too long, though. Great minds run in the same direction BAR BARA HUFF MIRiAM CARROLL KATHY WEEKS W A N V: M A H T. R A M Luv PAT DONALDSON LESL E HAM M E R JANE MILLER y? . BRBARA PICKLE a PEEGY bULANEY VIRGiNiA THORPE MARY ANN FRIEND MARY ANN LLOYD BETTY ANN VCLEMENS MARY POINDEXTER $$$$an . V ,,, ' $$qu max wlled nut lvy Hug king, ' . PH 'Iunt; .1011 P wull. hnlf-timl , ul lhx 111 ganr ' , ' - ' : - I'I-ml'y; Im . human, 1'! 1' Huh. 1 , l ; F I m , n: and t ROW, Lt-lt to Ith Hnl , Chi OmP-ga: V1: Wulluvo. . 'l Tm: lpha; Du Knhh- 1111 1 El rm Phi: .Iani r 8th mung memiktue , , , all gm . Alpha Muhlmx Pi: Gvr ' Run: 1. Alph'x I'hltu Pi: Retry Ann Ponv hvnling' Umusuuds ul' around during: m . Phi Mu: l'alhy XVPmi . Pi Beta Ph Doris, Dunl-an. ISM; Ellen Dmnwllv IJEHII. Sm-ond Raw: .halL Delta Tull lwlta: Juhn Mnntgolm . exp! the best In sulmnl nut and tlnx ft 1111:: M Phi ?ann'u Delta; Jlmmy h t 1, Phi gma Kam Doug V21ll Delta ' , l'hi; Bill hlpn 2 Rap Alpha: Jimmy Mm fhv Univ. il . t tlu- Club qu d m memlw onr Hnux'vr vlmsun t'l'nm . emu N1 , ill Dem! Alpha Tau Umeg . .xmority and utvrnlly, and foul imluyu-udums 41 milled. 'Hurd Rim Jne Hn , I'hi Si mn Kama Gerald KPIIV, IS! t. M r at t '- first :umuul Suuthw torn Pep Hourvrwnv hvltl Finis Gem Lambda Alpha. ElliV 11 1, Alpha Epsilon :1! H10 IT: VH . of Gm; 2m, Ihe 1 '12 anw-r Pluh won the trophy Marion Goldf rh, Zeta 1 Tan; .100 I'm 31!, Pi Kappa Phi: Bwh for having tho lust half-mm- CINE 18inmr-M in tin- Mvnmronur. llompster. Signm. Alpha E; on. grarluatv , luh nmm'y purxmso of the B var Pluh remains unr GRADY KIMSEY, Editnr-in-Chief DAVE HENDERSON, Photographer First Rev: Aytes, Beasley, Blatollley, Bulin, Bradley, Burklmrdt, Burton, Cham- berlain, Cochran. Second Row: Cnrneliussen, Cox, Craddock, Crawford, Creek- more, Curtis, Dempster, Doughty. Earkin. Third Row: Freels, Graves. Grigg's, Hammer, Hiwuck. Hum Hughes, Jared, Joy. EDITORIAL STAFF Rt GRADY KIMSE Y ....................................... BOB MEADOWS. . . . - . - GENE SWITZER. . . JULIAN BRYANT. . . BARBARA PICKLE. , HEditnluin-Chief .A 'uistant Editor Assistant Editor . Assistant Editor . . .be relary to Editor DAVE HENDERSON....:...::...:.'...:...:: ,::...: ............. Photographer BABE BAUGH . . . . . . . ....... . ................................. .- . . . Photographer DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS BOB WILLIAMS ................................ ....... ...,Featu1'es BEVERLY SH ARPH .. . .. .. . . . . .Fcaturos DON TURNER. . A . . . .. .Orgar zations DELMAS BEASLEY. . . . .. .Organizations BETTY HISCOUK. . . . . . ... . .. ..... ..Greeks LESLIE HAMMER. . . . Sororities BOB DEMPSTER. . . . .. .. .. .. . . Fraterniti '- JIVV'IGH'P KESSEL .......................................... . ......... Activities KATHY WEEKS ............................................... . ...... Activities SHELBY SCATES. . . . . . . . . . . . .Copy ROY SIMMONS. . . .. ........ A thletivs MIKE KABOOL ................... Men's Intramurals JJJLIZABETH MOTLES . . .. .. . W'nmen's Intramurals ARLYNN FILLING ........ .Ulasses ELEANOR GREEKMORE. .. .. .. .. t. . . . .Art FRITZ EAKIN .......................... .. .. . .t . 4. ....... Military VIVIAN VVILLIABIS .................................................... Puhlirity BOB DYER..... ..... ....... ................... ...... ....Snaps ASSISTANTS Bill Blatchluw Lane Burton Ann Curtis Ann Fowler Emma Lou Kregar R. K. Ledbetter Erwin Hollingswnrth Joan Crawford Ann Kirchdorfer Sandy Graves Doris Ulardy Danny Baird Joe Hayes Mary Joy Pat Mann Erlinp Corneliussen Woody Kinnamnn Gloria Steadman Beat Huusloy Flemming Reeder Jack Scott Ed Almond Lee W'allar'e Bayne Burroughs Frank Maxwell Kaky Doughty J00 Dempster Harriett Rowntree Larry Dise Cookie Aytes Ed Watson Anna Burkhart Bob sharpe- Px'iSv-illa Leavh Alice Nunn Jim Fl'eels Barbara Huff Aftt'r a ycar of steady labor applied by the business and editorial staffs, the hfty-third edition of the VOLUNTEER comes from th? Nashville press to the studrnts 0f U.T. The 1950 VOLUNTEER is the annual student publication edited and pur- chased entirely by the student body of U.T. This years edition was capably headed by Grady Kimsey, whose editorial staRF was par cxcellenct: in rounding out dope for this ycar's Campus activ- ities, organizations, etc. Financial wizard, George Baker, was chief of staH of business operations. George had close assistance from his two lieutenants, Jere Griggs and Arlynn Filling. The combined operations of the business and editorial staffs worked to makc this yeargs VOLUNTEER the best ever. 1950 VOLUNTEER First Rov: Kaluml, Kaplnn, Kessel, Kreger, Lane, Leach, Ledhmter, Long, Mea- dtm Second Row: Munlgomen', Moore, Motley. MvCallen, McClean, Nunn, Pickle. Filling, Pruett. Third Row: Rowntree, Scutes, Scott, Simmuna, Switzer, Turner, Whitley. B. Williams, V. XYilliums. BU SINESS STAFF GEORGE M.EAKER, JR.....................................Business Manager ARLYNN FILLING. .. tant Business Manager JERE GRIGGS...... . . . . ........Omr-e Manager MARY JOY...,........ ..... ...Assiatant Office Manager BOB COCKRAN. . . . A. . . . . ... .. ... ... . . .Advertising Manager JACK HUGHES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. tant Advertising Manager BILL BLAT'UHLEY . ... . ........... .. ....,.........Organizations Manager JOHN l'ux . ..... ... .Flass Spam? Manager KAKY DOUGHTY. stant Class Suave Managvr OFFICE STAFF Mildred Bradley Joanne Cole Jack Cl'addock Barbara Huff Jean Hunter Lucy Jared Emma Lou Kregel' Charlotte MeCallen Alice Prtwtt Clara Fletcher Mary R. Jared Dan Scott Jr. Pat Freels Stanley Kaplan James P. Thomas John Fuqua Carl V2 Kenner Sara Whitley ADVERTISING STAFF Cookie Aytes Faye Hines Porter MvCloan thty Lou 'l'Wmmlnwlain Elizabeth M0nt0mery Jane Pan'ivk Judy Haase Bill TarwatPr ORGANIZATIONS STAFF Robert E. Lee Margaret Ann Long JnSQph H, Powell Lem T, Andursnn CLASS SPACE STAFF Stuart Worden , immons, Uriggs. Beauty Ball Staff: Kimsm', wirwr, Baker, Meadm 5 W1 93w m w $ Ky ago . GEORGE BAKER, Business Manager BABE BAIT'H, Photographer ORANGE AND WHITE EDITORIAL STAF F JACK THOMPSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . .Editor-in-chief JOHN WARD...... ..... ...... ..,.Managing Editor PAUL COATES..... ........ ..Managing Editor HAYWOOD HARRIS....... ....... ............News Editor FRED A.PARKER............. ..... ....News Editor BOB RINEARSON. ..... ..........Featurcs Editor JACKCOCKRANE................ ........ .. .....SportsEdit0r BOB WILLIAMS......... .......... ..........Assistant Sports Editor LATEST GOSSIP JACK THOMPSON, Editor-in-Chief MARIE DIAMOND. . . .. BEVERLY SHARPE. . . . Robert E. Lee Susan Miller Marilyn Gordon Alice Fenland Mary Roberts Virginia Anderson Tom Frazier Bick Cook Bill Legg Jeanne Stone Dunbar Oehmig Doug Bevillt: Dave Pursglove Dick Obenour Bill Hall Nancy Hardin Nancy J. Sloan Bill Humphreys Bill Laing ASSISTANTS Robert Williams Uriel Jones Harry Dinwiddie Sarah Rudolph Dave Henderson Martin Wagner Carol Chandler Lucy Hall Moore Carolyn Best Bill Read Jack Craddock Stuart Worden Mike Kabool Louis Schreider Liz Motely Bill Anderson Darlene Stiller Floyd Bowers Leslie 0. Buchanan Jeanne Black . . , . . . . . . Society Editor . . . . . . . . .Society Editor Marianne Rucks Neal Cooper Cliff Gleaves Odie Earl John Wurzburger Bettye Monday Mimi Sims Barbara Ann Ernst Barbara Goodstein Pat Ravage Ed Booker Searle MCMurry Nancy Burton Barbara Frye Joan Parker Irene Mickt-l Jean Morris James Jones Russell Newman The Orange and White, o3icial student newspaper of the University, along with its sister publications, the VOLUNTEER and the Tennessean, offers varied opportunities to all students aspiring to journalistic achieve:- ments, regardless of college or organizational aHiliations. Printed semi-weekly by commercial printers, the Orange and White is seltlsupporting by solicited student subscriptions, and is a corporate memu ber of the University Publishing Association. First Ruw: Bunch, Cochran, Cl'addock, Crawford, Diamond. Second Row: Fretz, Hancock, Henderson, Jones, Odom, Oehmig. Both bad and good news BUSINESS ST FF GLEN R. CLAIBORNE.............. .............Business Manager ED OEHMIG.............. ...Assistant Business Manager HENRY H. HAN OCK.,......................Advertising Manager FRANK GLASS............. ........,.........Advertising Manager ADVERTISING STAFF . .C.irculation Manager BAXTER RAGSDALE........................ ITMILY FRETZ................ ...............Omce Managtr LOU ODOM...............,...............Assistant Ofiice Manager ASSISTANTS Gcorge Kyle Bob Grant Allen McNutt Thomas Grimes Charles Strasburgcr Jim Pcmberton Joe Levitt Doris Clax'dy Rob Reeder Martin Wagner John Culpepper Grrald Henderson GLEN CLAIBORNE, Business Manager Fhwl Row: Parker, Punlaml, l'iliing, Rngsdnle, Reade. Second Row: Rinearson, Robinson, lmrpe, Williams, H'artl. LEE LEVITT, Editor-in-Chief N h , 3g First Row: Brady, Creekmore, Curtis, Devine, Dickey, Frank, Hamilton. Second Row: Ham-m-k, Huff, Lunnu, LPvitt, Martin, Meadows. Miller. Nurmant. EDITORIAL STAFF LEE LEVITT..........................................Edit0r-in-Chief JOHN KRICKEL............................................Assistant JOSEPH MARTIN......................................Poetry Editor JIM BRANSON...........M.. ......................Feature Editor LYNN FRANK.................................Assistant'Fiction Editor JOHNDEVINE.......... ..... ...h..........Make-Up Editor MARTHA BRADY..................................Manuscript Editor ELEANOR CREEKMORE................ ..Art Editor STAFF: Fred Tharpe, Kaky Doughty, Lee Wallace, Frank Lanou, Barbara Benziger, Mary Miller Wallace. ANNCURTIS........ ..... ........... thceManager DAVE PURSGLOVE....V................... ........ Publicity Manager RICHARD OBENOUR.............. .Exchangs Editor EXECUTIV E BOARD Faculty Members Asst. Prof. Robert Daniel Assoc. Prof. Joe Cox Asst. Prof. C. P. Lee Assoc. Prof. Albert Rapp STUDENTS John Krickel Evalin Frantz John Devine Pat Wallace The Tennexxean is the student literary magazine on the Hill. It is the outlet for most of the litcrary efforts of both the students and the faculty. The cir- culation is generally concentrated among its contributors, the faculty, and those people who appreciate good modern writing. The magazine has been broadened recently to include columns on art and music, reviews of Current books, and editorials on issues both timely and Otherwise. The magazine now reaches a much wider part of the student body than those few brave English majors who published the first issue four years ago. THE TENNESSEAN t Row: Ohemmr, Oellmig. Pattemm, Pilling, Pursg'love, Rogers. Soott. Second Row: Stogall, Sullivan, Tabb, Talantis, Taylor, Tharpe, Bransun. BUSINESS STAF F BETTY HISCOCK.................. ................BusinessManagtir ANN NORME; .....Asstistant Business Manager SYLVIA HAMILTON.............................Circulation Manager BARBARA HUFI'.............. ..........Advertising Manager ED OEHMIG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Assistant Advertising Manager ASSISTANTS Robert Meadows Arlynn Filling Carol Hammond Pat Donaldson Peggy Wilson Anne Emert Pat Miller Patsy Temple Janie Rogers Jamie Talantis Jackie Scott Jimmie Patterson Donnic Stegall Hank Hancock Barbara Miller Betty Lee Taylor Anne Sullivan Robert Droke BETTY HISUOCK, Business Manager Left to Right' J. F. Oglesby, Sergeant-At-Arms; W'ayne McGowan, Secretary: Bill Little, Critic; John bmitm, Vicea-President; Mark Harris, President, and John Demont, Trenmxrer. AG CLUB JOAN ALLEN, Barnwarmin' Queen 124 Cattle Judging Team The U-T Ag Club, one of the largest active organizations on the hill, is composed of over 200 students in the College of Agri- Culture. Some of the yearly-awaited campus events the Ag Club sponsors are Barnwarmini in the fall and Round-Up in the spring. Barn- warmini, always one of the traditional festivities of Homecoming, is now in its 10th year. Although Barnwarmini and Round-Up are the Clubis major projects, its activities include other helds. Among them are: a Student-Faculty Relations Committee in the College of Agricul- ture that is very active; a yearly Christmas tree for the main cam- pus; outstanding athletic teams in basketball and softball; a yearly Ag Club banquet; socials with the Home Ec Club; and above all the aim is to make the U-T College of Agriculture the best in the uforty-eight. THE TENNESSEE FARMER 11 ; TOM GREEN, Cn-Editor ZANE PRICE, Co-Editor Since 1906, the TENNESSEE FARMER has been the official student publi- cation of the College of Agriculture. During these. forty-four years of issue, the Farmer has progressed steadily until today it is one of the better Ag College publications in the country. The 1949 November issue which published the official activities of McCord Hall dedication has been acclaimed by agricultural leaders over the nation. 125 STAFF TOM GREEN. . . . . . . . ...... . . .Co-Editor ZANE PRICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Co-Editor DAN LUTTRELL. . . . . .Business Manager DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS Nate Bastian Farris Ashe Homer Kirkland John Dement Bill Little Frank Hinton Clarence Chestnut Walter Purnell J. F. Oglesby BUSINESS STAFF BEN COCKRILL. . . . . . . . .Asst. Bus. Mgr. G. P. RYDEN. . . . . . . . . .Advertising Mgr. CLARENCE ZACHERY. .Circulation IVIgr. ASSISTANTS Tommy White, Sam Emerson David Robinson Murry Miles Bobby McClary Bill Hardison Virgil Sigler HOME ECONOMICS STAFF BEVERLY CROWELL. , . . . . . . . . . .Editor PAULINE VEAL. . . . . . . . .Assistant Editor MOLLY BENSON. . . . . . . .Assistant Editor A. J. SIMS ............Faculty Advisor DAN LITTTRELL. Business Manager THE m.lm CLUB G OFFICERS JIM MINER ..................... . ..... President JACK STROUD ................... Vice-president W. G. CURRY ................ Secretary-Treasurer 126 The chTh Club is an organization composed of the lettermen 0f the four major sports on cThe Hill,,-football, basketball, track, and baseball. Iths objectives are to foster clean sportsman- ship, promote congeniality, and encourage friendly association among its membership for the advancement of the University of Tennes- see; to emphasize the importance of high standards of scholarship, and to assist its mem- bers in the attainment of this end; to promote interest among alumni in University athletics, and to further the welfare thereof. First Rm': AEUIINU, Bostick, Brooks, Buchanan, Butier, Cmvell, Davis. Second Row: Ellis, Third Row: McCampbt-ll, McCullough, Motlow, Poindexter, Smith, Sterchi, Taylor. OFFICERS DORIS HURST ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President GENEVA COLLINS. . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . .Vice President MARY POINDEXTER.........G.,.t..t........Secretary BETTY ADAMS ...................,.....,....Treasurer DOT SNYDER. . ........ . ...... . . . .Intra-mural Manager GLADYS HEGGIE ........ . . . . . . . . . . ..... Social Chairman MISS HELEN WAFSON.....A.... ..............Sp0nsor Phi Eta Tau is a professional society for women ma- joring in physical education. The organization started on the campus in 1933, and has been functioning con- tinuously since that time. The primary purpose of Phi Eta Tau-is to further professional interest in the held of physical education. Heg'gie, Hurst, Jared, Jones, Kesterson, MEMBERS Betty Adams Celestine Alonzo Betty IBostick Irma J. Brooks Mary Buchanan Nancy Butler Geneva Collins Ruth Marie Compton Joanie Cowell Jane Davis Doris Duncan Mary Ann Ellis Sarah Frost Gladys Haggis Gwen Howard Doris Hurst Mary R. Jared Jean Huston Betty Keirn Jewell Kesterson Melba Lewis Virginia McCampbell Louise Monger J0 Motlow Mary Poindexter Pat Schabot Hazel Smith Nancy Sterchi Sonja Lunoe Jeanne Armstrong Coralyn Drokc Betty Lee Taylor Mary Jones Martha McColloch Carmen Zoyas PHI ETA TAU Lunoe. COY LANDER.............................A...................Editor-in-chic-f R.A.PAYNE.................................................Assistant Editor TOM HUFFSTETLER.........................................Associate Editor J.E.BRYANT...................................t............Associate Editor KEITH HARRIS ........................................Circulation Manager JOEBARGER........ Bus1nessManager WALTERDIEHL......................... ...... ........Asstt.Busincss Manager BILL DEAL............... .............................Advertising Manager Carrol Pace Bill Jvaues Norman Parker Bronson Bayliss Bob Shroeder Jimmy Jacques Bill Dority Evert Knoedler Arnold Dcmonbreun The Tennessee Engineer magazine sponsored by the engineering college is published by students of the College with the cooperation of Professor Fabian, thf faculty advisor. The aim of the magazine is to present articles of student and alumni interest and to make known the industrial benefits of Tennessee and the quality of the University of Tennessee engineering college. NThe Tennessee Engineer Keyf activated last year is awarded with the approval of the Dean of the engineering college and Professor Fabian to stafif members who have completed two years of active service with the magazine. Last year the Key was award- ed to the following: McBride, Lander, Bryant, Huffstetlcr, Payne, Harris, Austin, Prof. Fabian and Dean Dougherty. TENNESSEE ENGINEER 128 PUBLICATIONS COUNCIL 9 MEMBERS MR. F. C. LOWRY ............................ Chairman PROFESSOR C. Et WYLIE ...................... Faculty DR. JOHN G. HODGES ........................ Faculty MR. JAMES SMITH ............................. Alumni R. GRADY KIMSEY ......................... . . .Studf'nt FRED PARKER ................................ Student Left tu Right: Wylie, Parker, Lowry, Kims The publications council is responsible for and directs the major policies of the Orange and White, Tennessean, and Volunteer. It is composed of six members-two student rep- resentatives and an alumni representative are elected each spring and three faculty members are appointed by the president of the Univer- sity. The editors and business managers are re- sponsible t0 the council for the execution of their publication duties. They attend council meetings, but are given no vote. , Hodges. 129 it x BETTY RINEY BARBARA PICKLE PAT RINEY GLORIA ENMAN President Vice President Secretary Publicity Chairman The Womenls Student Government Association is mining to the life of the women of the. University of made up of all the women students of the University. Tennessee not under the jurisdiction of the faculty; to There is a council of the association which is made further a spirit of unity and service among the women; up of all the presidents of the womcnls organizations to be a federation for all womerfs organizations and on the campusJ and the four elective ochersePresi- groups; to increase a sense of individual responsibility dent, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. It is and to be a medium whereby the standard and ideals the purpose of this body to regulate all matters pcr- 0f the University may be made and kept high. Seated: A. Lyle, Riney, E. Lyle. Standing: Edingtnn, Greve, Beech, Sharp. Left to Right: Pickle, Creekmoyp. l'lier, Enman, pmweu, Riney. Y WOMENlS STUDENT 130 First Row: Bridge, Creekmore, Crowell, Edington. Set-und Row: Ellis, Hier, Hurst, A. Lyle. Th ird Row: N. E. Lyle, Roach, Walker, VVallm-e. MEMBERS . . President BETTY RINEY............ BARBARA PICKLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vicc-President SYLVIA HAMILTON. . . . . . . . . . . ..............Trcasurer PATRINEY.......... ...... .............Secretary GERRY ROACH....................A1pha Lambda Delta JOAN EDINGTON.............. .......Blue Triangle ALICELYLE....A......... .......HomeEcClub CHARLOTTE THIGPEN..........................ISO MARY ANN ELLIS. . . . . . . . . . Modern Dance HELEN HIER. . . . ........ . . .. ...... .. . . . . .Mortar Board JESSIE SPARKS WALKER. . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . .Omicron Nu MARY MILLER WALLACE. . . . . . . . . . . . Pan-Hellenic DORISHURST.............................PhiEtaTau JEAN HOUSTON....... , . .Pi Lambda Theta ELEANOR LYLE.............x............House Senate GLORIA EMMAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Publicity Chairman BETSY BRIDGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SFOB Representative BEVERLY CROWELL............. .,............YWCA ELEANOR CREEKMORE. . . . Parliamentarian MRS.GLENN McCOY........... ,.......Advisor MRS.R.H.LUSH.......... ..........Advisor DEAN HARRIET C. GREVE. . . . . . . . . . . .Advisor DEAN GLADYS BEACH. . . . . . . .Advisor GOVERNMENT ASS N 131 i: The University of Tennessee Chorus is an organiza- tion made up of students who have musical interests and ability. The schedule of activities includes doing radio programsJ presenting a spring concert, furnish- ing music for convocations, and participating in the annual Christmas festivities. John Carl Tegnell is the director and Mary Char- lotte Swann is accompanist. The oHicers are as follows: Ewell Reagin, President; Sam Scargrough, Vicc-Presidcnt; Beryl Titus, Secre- tary and Treasurer. U. T. CHORUS 132 MEMBERS John Carl Tegnell Dirgctor Sidney Abernathy Barbara, Basset Richard Bauer Doug Beville Amanda Byington Marion Clark Jacqueline Creswell Marian Curry George Dempster Carolyn Elkins Allene Ellenbury John Evans Taylor Faw Barbara Ferree Charles Fielder Norma Faust Rosemary Fry Florence Gass William George Sara Giesemann David Cluck Patsy Gooch Judean Greenway Joan Hampton Cora J0 Hensley Bettie Higdon Charles Hobby Will Hogan Ruth Huddleston Charles Johnson Robert Jones Charles Lambert Elizabeth Lapsley R. K. Lcdbetter Margaret Lewis Dolores Manning Annie McElveen Robert Meek Murray Miles James Moore Jane Morris Hazel Ownby Eugene Patton Francis Pearson Barbara Pemberton Margery Phillips Edith Pickell Carolyn Pipkin Judith Pope Betty RoadC'n Doris Sharp Marion Simms Betty Snodgrass Mary Charlotte Swann Mary Louis Tatum Robert Thomas Jeanne Tipton Bsryl Titus Peggy Wakefield Augusta Watson Francis Webb William White Jane Yarnell Marilyn Zumstrin PRIDE OF THE SOUTHLAND ESTABLISHED 1899 KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, 1950 STATE EDITION U. T35 ?and Favored Tops DRUM MAJOR AND SPONSOR? tbelowl are always up front of the U. T. Band, and they do a good job, too. The sponsor, Miss Helen Haw- thorne, Church Hill, Tenn, is also the Universityis 1iMiss Tennesseefl Head Drum Major, Hugh Little, is seeing his second year in the important job of keeping the bands music and formations up to their usual high standard. The sponsor is elected each year by band members, with each sorority and the independent students having one representative. Happy BAND OFFICERS take time out for a quick pose after the Tennes- see-Vanderbilt football game. Pictured from left to right is Joe McPherson, senior, Knoxville, 2nd Lt., M. E. Henegar, Jr., senior, Knoxville, Capt. Bill Strange, senior, Dixie Lee June- tion, lst Lt. Howard Cooper, senior, Memphis, lst Lt. Bobby Cochran, senior, Greenville, Sgt. and Publicity Manager, Bill Anderson, sophomore, Greenville, 211d Lt. and Business Man- ager, Tom Nelson, senior, Humboldt. MAJORETTES AND DRUM MAJ- ORS are a vital part of any good college band, and U-Tls tiPride of the Southland'3 is no exception. Striking a pose for the camera are, left to right, Alex Costa, Janie Chapin, Ce- lestine Alnoso, Patty Shaw, and How- ard Humble. During the 1949 football 133 nOUR DIRECTOR7, is perhaps one of the best names that could be given to ltouri, own Major Walter M. Ryba.. ttThe Majorf as he is called by his friends, has probably one of the best musical and Showmanship back- grounds of any director in the South. Ryba started his long music career with a U. S. Navy Band, and from there went to the famous John Phil- lips Sousa band. He has been with the University since 1941. The re- sults of his hard and fine work can be seen on the football field and in his concert band. season, the three charming lassies and the two drum majors stayed complete- ly in style with the band while they were doing their formations. The 1lup frontl, people discarded their tradi- tional uniforms for more appropriate costumes of hhillbillyisiy and also uni- forms to go with the Southern Min- strel show. Vaudeville Acts, Farm Review Are Two Star Shows From an all Southern Minstrel to a strictly Farm Review, the Band zipped through maneuvers this year that would make even Vaudeville Unlike any Southern Band or any other Band in the country, U. Tfs organization went full dress this take notice. year wearing costumes to Ht the occasion. Color was added by timely dance steps and such fami- 11Carolina In The Morningll and ilSewaneeF The Band won the hearts of the stu- liar tunes as dent body as well as distinguish- ing itself as the ttPride of the Southland? During the past season the U.T. musicians set a new pace To the familiar strains of old min- strel days they brought back the colorful black-face, which has not in half-timc performances. been done by any other band in the country to date. It was re- marked that it. this was the iinest performance ever presented on Shields-Watkins held? No longer aHEliated with the Fine Arts Department, the Band has risen to new heights as an independent student organization. This year marks its NGolden Ju- bileeli and fifty years of service to the University. In an effort to acquaint the people of the state with their Band, it has played in many cities and towns throughout Tennessee. Second to none, we. give you liThe Pride Of the Southlandfl your U. T. Band. More N oise . . . can be obtained from these. nine men than from the rest of the. U. T. band put together. The drum section is the division that gives the band that ttkickt, and is also the important section that sets either a fast or slow beat. This year the drummers have. played in such Tennessee towns and Cities as Kingsport, Cleve- land, Athens, Chattanooga, Bir- PRIDE 0F SOUTHLAND $WHWW-e mingham, Nashville, Dickson, Camden, Huntington, Jackson: Memphis, and in Lexington. Pic- tured from left-tO-right, Jim Neal, John Dent, George T. Hall; rapid Bill Parker, David Arnold, A1- vin Harper, Herman Koltcr; back row, Howard Van Ostenbridgc; and Joe Hodges. Not pictured are Leo Costello, and Robert John- SOIL are the more Classical section of , not not the ttbest band in dixiet, the gtmillion dollar bandf, but our own, the PRIDE OF THE SOUTHLANDV One of the pe- culiar things about the Clarinet section is that they all have Choice nicknames for each other. Listed left-to-right, complete with nicknames are: ttLimber-fingersit Earl Clarridge, Paul ttLicotice Stickh Sherbakoffj Gerald ttNoe Bell, Hugh Childtt Stokleyj Jack Nelsonj C. R. Wallace: Teddy Grindstaff, Nam? t?1robltt111 John ctPatty Wagonh Green, Gil- bert ttBeethovenh Trythal, Mar- vin NationsJ Charles Botler, Lynn Jeffers, Billy Shaw Townsend. Not listed are: Packard Atkins, W211- lace Lach and Thomas Gilbert. Twenty-One Future Harry James . . . pose for this ttvictorytt formation during the football season. It goes without saying that no band is complete without a trumpet sec- tion, but the U. T. organi- zation prides itself on having one of the best. Listed from left to right, front up are: Carl Archer, Jack Bowers, Olin Williams, Her- man Stallings, Joe Johnson, R. C. Green; Maurice Parker, hMoch Wallace, Joe. Wagner, David Butts, Paul Mills, Roy McColluInJ Jack Ogle, Joe Merino, Martin Shannon, Louis Nickols, William Starnes, Don Nunley, John Re- nakert Warren Keller, and old Herbert Windstcad. Not pictured is Charles Tucker. Up Front Boys . . . they are known as for several rea- sons. They are up-front in weight and height and as a sideline they give the Band its marching front. Here the standouts pose in a Wlm for Tennessee and a Wlm for team work. The black eye on the third boy up came from overwork in the Physical Education Depart- ment. Whether these boys play UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE BAND Thereis Always One . a . by ear or memorize their music is hard to determine. However, they must be musically inclined, they never read music. Pictured from the top, left-to-rightj are T0111 Nelson, Alex Grosse, Jim Mayes, Francis Conn. Jim Neil, Jim Schriver, Bill Strange, M. E. chegar. Bill Anderson and James Fisher are not pictured. section that is hard to describe. To say that the saxophone section was important would be an un- derstatement. The horn sectionJ which is in the background, balked at having their pictures made with the saxophones but with the threat of expulsion, they consented. These laffing boyst who traveled over 2,500 miles PAGE 3 during the f o o t b a 1 1 season, are from left to right, front POW , Bob Cochran, Sanford Singer, Kenneth Bowers, Floyd Hamiltonj Jim Tolbert, Joe Gra- hamj Bernie Nickolsj James Rob- ertson, John Palmer, James TellJ Bill Deal, Ed Culbertson, Jerry Smith, and Gerald Small. Them Basses . . . are the backbone that furnish the 00mph pa pa and the firm beat for the U. T. Band. The bari- tones also add their melody t0 the colorful music the organiza- tion has been playing for the past season. The recent purchase by the University of two new horns has helped bolster the sec- tion considerably. Adding much in loudness these eight really pour fourth in football season. In the back row are John Headrick, Howard Cooper, Joe McPherson, Victor Danreuthcr. Jerry Nine, and front are Charles Barnes, Ralph Depew and Lee Nelson. mrst Row: Cuwan, Ford, Hay, Haynes, Hoke. Second Row: Tome. OF F ICERS VIRGIL HUSTON. ........ . . . . . . . . . ........... President HOWARD HAY. . . . . . ............ . . . . . .Vice-Presidcnt DAN FRIEND .................... . ............ Secretary KENT FORD. . . . ...... . .............. . . . . . . Treasurer JACK PLATT ............ . . . . . . ...... Assistant Treasurer hNahheeyaylih, to the Cherokee means hDance of the Green Cornf but to a University of Tennessee student it means a big dance with a big band. A11 University of Tennessee students are members of the Nahheeyayli Club, but the administrative duties are performed by a governing board which is composed of a representative from each fraternity and four in- dependents. From these representatives are elected the Nahhceyayli officers. Huston, Meadows, Parker, Peary, Powell, REPRESENTATIVES BILL STALEY ......... . . ..................... Sigma Chi DAVE HOKE ............ . . . . . ..... . h . .Kappa Sigma ROBERT MEADOWS .................... Pi Kappa Alpha TOMMY HAYNES ............ . . .......... . . .Sigma Nu JOE POWELL ............................ Pi Kappa Phi STEVE BRODY. .................. . . . . . .Alpha Epsilon Pi FRED PARKER ......................... Delta Tau Delta BILL TOME .......... . . . . . ..... . . . . . Delta Sigma Phi BILL COWAN ........ . ............. Sigma, Alpha Epsilon GORDON SAMS ............. .. ........ Phi Sigma Kappa CLOYD PERRY. . . . ....... . . . . . . . ..... Lambda Chi Alpha ROY CUMMINS ................ All Students9 Club-Prexy VIRGIL HOUSTON ........ . ......... Sigma Phi Epsilon HOWARD HAY ............ . .............. Kappa Alpha DAN FRIEND ................ . . . . .Phi Gamma Delta KENT FORD ........................Alpha Tau Omega JACK PLATT ........... . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Zeta Beta Tau MR. E. E. JUDY. . . . . ............................ Advisor NAHHEEYAYLI 136 Houston, Hay, Ford, Friend. Left to Right Cuu'an, Parker, Brady lg Tiokt-tJ hookil C GOVERNING BOARD I37 CARNICUS Many years ago the idea of staging a carnival and circus 0n the campus originated in some studentis mind. The first carnivals and circuses began with parade, stunts, and climaxed with a dance at which a Carnival Queen was crowned. As the years went by, one thing after another was eliminated such as the banning of the parade and the selection of the Queen. Dur- ing the war years even the stunts were abolished clue to the lack of participants. Since so many parts of each activity had been discontinued, both of them combined and formed the present day Carnicus. However, after ,45 Carnicus assumed its rightful place on the calendar, the spirit of turning out hilarious scripts began to again rise. Soon after this everyone feared that Carnicus had been dealt its fatal blow when it was announced that strict censorship would be enforced, but much to their surprise, the entertainment reached its all-time high. Never before had the judges had such a hard time in reaching a de- cision, and never had so many of the skits contained such humor and originality. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority and the Kappa Sigma fraternity deserve a big hand for their winning skits. The Alpha Delta Pi skit, llThe Sphinx Winksf was centered around the famous historical Characters Ceasar and Cleopatra. Sara Gentry and Eleanor Griffith took the respective leads. The main object of the whole skit was Cleopatrajs refusal to have anything to do with Ceasar until he learned how to do the gcamel walk? The conclusion was Ceasarls successful ac- complishment of this great feat. Again the Kappa Signias came in on the home stretch with llCamilleas to win the boys cup. Led by the famous Bayne Don Mirts, Co-Manager, awards cup to A D Pi representative, Frankie Simpson. 138 ilCamillea. Burroughs, the young men sang their hearts out for Kappa Sigma. One outstanding feature of the entire skit was the rotating scenery, something rarely seen in Carnicus. Chi Omegals take-off on Rita Hayworth and her rich Aly Khan, was a treat in several ways. Tickiell Williams really created the atmosphere with her vocal chords along with Eleanor Creekmore, who worked so laborously on the beautiful back drop. The frantic search for Carolyn llTurtle Sawyeris voice in llThe Voice of the Turtleil was very Cleverly produced by the Alpha Omicron Pi sororityi This search took them to all parts of the world, but successful or not, they would never give up. Kappa Delta sororityls presentation of liGay Wrestling in the Ninetiesh was a grand take-off on the famous Lyric Thea- ter and the thrilling wrestling matches held there. Gloria Enman and Judy Leith did a swell job. tiNothing to Lose But Your Chainsf a take-oH on Russian ballet dancers, was magnificiently done by the Sigma Chi fra- ternity; and in the production were featured all the member football players, who were dressed and acted as great ballet dancers. Coy Collinsworth and Sam MCCamy did a Fine job along with all the rest. Yes, our old friends liRomeo and Julietl, were at Carnicus, too. The Alpha Tau Omegas should be very proud of their hard worked-on skit because it was something quite different from the usual thing. The scenery was beautiful and the effect Created by the ilstill lifell at the beginning was very noticeable. The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity seemed to have used everyone on the ilHillll to help put on their TlAlababba and the Twenty Thieves? Yes, the skit was just filled with people swarming over the stage. In so doing the ltPikesli carried out the number idea of their skitls name very efFectively'. Last but certainly not least we would like to give Betsy Bridge and Don Mirts a pat on the hack for the wonderful job they did in organizing all the details of Carnicus. This iob is a hard one, but a good one well done. Baync Burroughs receives K S trophy from Betsy Bridge, Co-Manager. ALL SING Phi Mu sorority and Phi Gamma Delta fraternity soared to Victory in the 1949 All-Sing with their near- professional renditions of iiClair De Lunch and iiBe Glad Then America? As ample proof of their accomplish- ments, the winning groups walked off with sizable tro- phies presented by thE Fine Arts Department and the University Concerts, Inc. Following is a list of the eight finalist groups and their selections: Phi Mu tTluir Do Lune . ...................... .CLAI'DN DeBURFY Italian Street Song: .................. VINTOH HERBERT Chi Omega HAM The Things You Are'H. .......... JEROME KERN tZ-Xlleluia! Christ is Risen .......... ANDRE KOPOLYOFF Alpha Delta Pi nMELI'Ch 01' the TOYS .................... VICTOR HERBERT A Stat , ..... . ........................ JAMES Hi ROGERS Alpha Omicron Pi The Gay Ranchoro ..................... STUART HOPPIN Ave RTaria . . .. ..................... ..C1IARLES 3 UNOD Phi Gamma Delta A Brown Bird Singing ................ ..HAYDEN WOOD HBe Glad Then Amerivu .............. WILLIAM BILLINGS x, Winning Sorority, Phi Mu Sigma Alpha Epsilon The Cosszwk ..................... A LEXANDIGR KASHETZ nAlleluia. Alleluia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A. V. RRANDER Delta Tau Delta uKuntuvky Babe . . . . . . . . .l:, H. BUVK and ADAM GEIBEL HWintm- Song ................. FREDERICK F. BULLARD Phi Sigma Kappa Steal Away to Jesus . . . . . . . . A .............. UNKNFHVN HYAY LIVINGSTON and ROY EVANS Buttons and Bows . i. Phi Gams admire cup 139 First Row: G. Baker, M. Baker, Barger, Bridge, Crowell, Cummins, Dougherly. L House, Kilns y. 'l'llird Row: King, Huston, Lyle, Meadows, Mirts, Pointlexter, Ril contl Raw: Fitzgerald, Green, Hamilton, Hmnhaugll, Hier, y. Fourth Row: Rngo ii, Sharpe, Sinmmns, Switzer, Thump- snn, Tmmel, W'nlt. GEORGE M. BAKER, JIL, Alpha Tau Omega; Business Manager. VOLUNTEER: Delta Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Scarabbean; Distinguished Military Student; Knoxville, Tenn. MARY LOUISE BAKER, Zeta Tau Alpha; Y.W.C.A ; W.S.G.A.; Home Economics Club; Knoxville, Tenn. JOE P. BARGER, Phi Sigma Kappa; President, Beaver Club; Frat- ernity Relations Board: Tennessee Engineer staff; Chattanooga, Tenn, BERTHA JANE BRIDGE, Phi Mu; Freshman Mortar Board Award; Tennessean: U-T Playhouse; Mortar Board; Knoxville. Tenn. BEVERLY CROVVELL, Delta Delta Delta; Mortar Board; hOrange and White, Society Editor; President, Y.VV.C.A.; Danforth Award to Outstanding Home Economics Freshman; Knoxville, Tenn. ROY CUMMINS, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; President, All Students Club; Omicron Delta Kappa; U-T Bar Association, Social Chairman. AGNES M. DOUGHERTY, Delta Delta. Delta; U-T Playhouse, Presi- dent; Alpha Psi Omega, Secretary; Y.KV.C.A., Cabinet; VV.S.G.A.; Knoxville, Tenn. PAUL J. FITZGERALD, Independent; Nuhheeyayli Board; Phi Kappa, Phi; Outstanding Freshman in Agricultural College; Treas- urer, A.S.C.; Burns, Tenn. TOM GREEN, Sigma. Alpha Epsilon; Editor, Tennessee Farmer? Scarabbean; Manager 01' Barnwarming; Omicron Delta Kappa: Lewisburg, Tenn. LAURA HAMBAUGH, Chi Omega; Cheerleader: President, Home Economics Club; Y.W.C.A., Secretary: Tellic-o Plains, Tenn. EDGAR L. HAUN, Jli., Lambda. Chi Alpha: Vice President, Omii 1-1'01'1 Delta Kappa; Fraternity Relations Board; Knoxville. Tenn. HELEN HIER, Delta Gamma; Mortar Board PI'Psident: Outstanm ing Junior Award; President. Alpha. Lambda Delta; ViL'E President, Blue Triangle; Knoxville, Tenn. MARY ADAIR HOUSE, Alpha Delta Pi; Mortar Board: Outstanding Sophomore Award; Treasurer, Blue Triangle; Tri Psi Award; VOL- UNTEER Staff; Knoxville. Tenn, VIRGIL HOUSTON, Sigma. Phi Epsilon; President. Nahheeyayli Board; Vice-Presi-dunt, Dulta Sigma. Pi; Business Manager. HOrange and VVhitef' Fraternity Relations Board: Knoxville. Tenn. iRADY KIMSEY, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Omicron Delta Kappa; Scabbard and Blade; Editor, VOLUNTEER; Publications Council; Scm'abbean; Distinguished Military Student; Knoxville. Tenn. WHO,S WHO JAMES 0. KING, Sigma Phi Epsilon; President, Omicron Delta Kappa: Scarahbean; Vice President, All Students Club; Assistant Manager, Cal'nicus; Knoxville, Tenn. HAL G. LITTLEFORD, JB., Pi Kappa Alpha: President, Freshman Class; Captain, Football Team: Omicron Delta Kappa; Scarabbean; T Club; Bristol, Tenn. ALICE LOUISE LYLE, Sigma Kappa; Mortar Board; A.S.C. 'Coun- v11; Modern Dance Club; Treasurer, W.S.C.A.; Washington, D. C. GEORGE R. McVAY, Alpha. Tau Omega; Presment, Fraternity Rela- Lions Board: Omimron Delta Kappa; Scabbard and Blade; Scarab- bean; R.O.T.C. Colonel; Union City. Tenn. ROBERT W. MEADOWS, Pi Kappa. Alpha; Nahheuyayli Board; Fraternity Relations Board; Assistant Editor, VOLUNTEER; Knox- ville, Tenn. DONALD MIRTS, Phi Gamma Delta; Co-Manager, Carnicus; Scarab- bean; VOLUNTEER. Activities Editor; Guthrie, Missouri. MARY POINDEXTER, Independent; Kappa. Chi. Publicity Chair- man; Mortar Board; Modern Danae. club; Recreation Club, Presi- dent, Chattanooga, Tenn. MARY ELIZABETH RINEY, Alpha Delta Pi; HTorch, Advertising Staff; Mortar Board, Vim: President; Bluv Triangie: W.S.G.A., President; Knoxville, Tenn. JOSEPH R. ROGOSKI, Phi Sigma Kappa; Caruirus, Committee; Cu- Chaimnan. Homecoming: Columbia, TPHH. BEVERLY SHARPE, Delta Delta Delta; Mortar Board; Society Staff, '0r'ange and White; VOLUNTEER; Outstanding Junior Awam; Aloha 0e; Memphis, Tenn. ROY L. SIMMONS, JR., Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade; Cheerleader; Assistant Editor, VULUNTEER; Alpha Lambda Tau: Henderson. Term. EUGENE SVVITZER, Phi Gamma Delta; Assistant Editor, VOLUN- TEER; Assistant Business Manager, Toroh: Aloha 0e Committee; JACK THOMPSON, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Omicron Delta Kappa; Ed- itor-in-Chief. '01 ange and White; Editor, Tennessee 'COIIES'MLE Press Association: Athens, Term. AUBREY W. TRAMMEL, JR., Delta Tau Delta; Editur, '01'ang'e and White; Secretary, All Students Club; Omicron Delta Kappa; Smith- ville. Tenn. JOSEPH W. VALT, Sigma Alpha. Epsilon; Omicroi Delta Kappa; Beaver Club; Assistant Head Usher, Usher Com; Phi Eta Sigma; Knoxville, Tenn. IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 140 RADIO WORKSHOP RADIO WORKSHOP ROSTER The Radio Workshop began in the fall quarter of 1947 under the leadership of the present director, Kenneth D. Wright. Since then the organization has steadily grown. Thc functions of the Workshop arc: tn to provide a radio outlet for student talent; CD to participate in the writing and production of Uni- versity Educational programs in the state of Tennessee; wt to serve as a Social organization: and OH to provide personnel for the Operation of WUOT, the Universityts own FM station. The Haaaquarters 0f the organization are located in the cast basement of Ayres Hall in the studios of WUOT, in rooms 13, 14, and 15. Activities of the Workshop include four big social events each year and the pulication of a bi-weekly Radio Work- shop paper. Bill Alder is the student program director of the Campus Carrier Current Station which is heard on AM radios on the campus. OFFICERS OF THE RADIO WORKSHOP EA RL H ENLEY ...................... . . . , .President FRANK LESTER ............................. ..Vioe President MARY MmVULLOUGH ........... . t t . . ...... L 'retary and Treasurer HARRY BAIRD ............................... Puhlir'ity Smwetary STAFF OF RADIO STATION WUOT KENNETH D. NVRIGHT. . . . . .Dil'errtm' 0f XVUOT and 0f VVoz'kshop JACK VVE'STBROOK ................. . . . ....... Program STANTON F. FRENCH.............t.... Director . . . ....... Chief Engineer Bill Alder Emil V, Anderson Bob But-kalew Doug Beville Harry Bailey Harry Baird Walter H. Brynn Bill Brady Robert Brody GDOFELP At Bradfute ,l USthh Kenneth CartPr Rt G, Curdwull Elaine- Currie .Jumvs E. L'tu'dwvll, Jr. Louis l'hilvs Betty Luu Childri'ss Ramon Clough W. H, Cassaduy Walter Bicknell V001; John Vullum Dewey G. CHIP, .1 1'. Betty Campbell Him Cottl'f-ll Lee Cornett Joanne 0011A Agnes Doughvrty Jean Davis: David D. DUkL'S Norma Edwards Bob Englert Jimmy Evans Mannie Ettingofl Barbara. Ann Ernst James R, Er u-l Harold Ernest Stanton G. Freuvh, Jr, Carolyn Franklin Carulyu J, Freshuur Betty Jean Foster Lynn Frank Angeline Fishvr W. P. Grafton Marilyn Gordon CliTT Cleaves, Jr. 141 Thomas Grimtls Phil Gray David C. Glur'k Marvin A. Gulwll'arh Hugh Gregory iurhm'a Goodstain L'hurh-s Hudson Will Hutt-hisml Earl IIL-nley tYaHano Hawkins Julius Hurst Frenr-h Harris Joan Uamptnu Jcrl'y Htlnl'y Betty I'Iisuouli Juno Johnston Dorothy Jean Jnmos Jane Jones Jumvs Johnson Richard Knight Herman Kolter Grover Kirk. .JI'. Jacqueline Km-sh Ann Kauffman Dick Kcm'ley 11. K. Ledbmlur Sara Lynn Lawson Jim Lvtt E11110 Leslie linhel't E. Ime Frank A. Lester Lyunwoml L. Luy Bill Lune Carol Mansfield Walter Ht Martin Patricia Mann Mary Minor Kenny Maxwvll Hum Mueller tuth Myers James H, Mm'risml Betty Mun Juhn Massey AIlr-n Mt-Dmmld Ann Mvtflnud John F, McCrary, Jr. Mum- Mkullough Paul 17L N. Neydhart an Nixon thDl'gP XL Nader Joe M. Oglesby Joseph F. Oglesby Betty Pm-tul' Gerald Prosterman .Junv Patterson Bill Read Jumvs XV. E. lngm's Alfred Robinson Marianna lluvks Don iaudnlph Hurrivt Rnwntl'w- Frant-us Ramsey Libb Snodgra w t'Fl'i. y Hteinberg' Jim Stiuukrans Gary S. Sullivan Charles XXX Stewart Harold Siege! Pharles St rashurgur Irvin H. Smith James Sylvestri Patricia Juan Sims June Searcy Gilbert Tl'ythall Howard Turner Donal-d L. Turner Harold E. Thomas Juhnie Thomas Philop A. Thompson Fred J. Tongue XV. LL Towers .IL-annv Anne Taylor Hugh S. Unger George H. Vaughan Jane Vasuv John TL Warmmvk Muurive NVE-xler ltizmnv tYiHans MARY ADAIR HOUSE EAE Coed of the Year KATHY WEEKS PiKA Dream Girl MARGARET ANN LONG Sweetheart of Sigma Chi VERNETTE HANNAFORD Dclt Queen JO ANN BORING Pi Kappa Phi Rose DOROTHY HAY KA Rose ANN BAKER White Rose of Sigma FLORA MAE NAIL Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl Pan-Hellenic Councilh REPRESENTATIVES . Alpha Delta Pi ....................................................... PAT RINEY Alpha Delta Pi .............................................. MARYANNE FRIEND Alpha Epsilon Phi .............................................. ADELL ROBINSON Alpha, Epsilon Phi. . . . ........................................ MARION HURVICH Alpha Omicron Pi .................................. ..BETTY REED McILLWAINE Alpha Omicron Pi .......................................... ELEANOR MCCLEARY Chi Omega .................................................... MARIAM CARROLL Chi Omega .................................................... ETHEL BAUMANN Delta Delta Delta ............................................... BEVERLY SHARPE Delta Delta Delta ........................................ MARY MILLER WALLACE Delta Gamma ................................................ ANNIE LAURA HOBB Delta Gamma ................................................... JANE MITCHEL Delta Zeta ............................................... JERRY SOUTHERLAND Delta Zeta ........................................................ JANET SHAFER Kappa Delta .................................................. BEVERLY SHIVERS Kappa Delta ................................................... BECKY ELDRIDGE Pi Beta Phi ..................................................... JOAN EDINGTON Pi Beta Phi .......................................................... LOIS BOOP Phi Mu ......................................................... JEAN JOHNSON Phi Mu ......................................................... MARGIE TEMPLE Sigma Kappa ..................................................... HELEN GIBSON Sigma Kappa .................................................... PATSY TEMPLE Zeta Tau Alpha ...................................................... BETTY RULE Zeta Tau Alpha .............. ' .................................... BETTY KIRTLEY The Panhellenic Council is composed of two representatives from each of the twelve national sororities on the iiHilU3 It has served in the capacity of the oHiCial Advisory Governing Board for many years. The main purpose of this organization is to maintain on a high plane sorority life and intersorority relations within our university; to further fine intellectual accomplishment and sound scholarship; to cooperate with the university administration in the maintenance of high social standards; to be a forum for discussion of questions of interest in the college and fraternity world; and to compile rules governing rushing, pledging, and initiation on this campus. The Council holds an annual Panhellenic Workshop in order to further its work. Top to Bottom: OFFICERS-President, W'allnce; Vice President, Shivers; Secre- tary, Southerland; Treasurer, Hobb. 146 iFirst Row Boop, Carroll, Edingtoh, Friend. Second Row: Gibson, Johnson, MC- Ilwaine, Kirtley. Third Row: Mitchell, Riney, Robinson, Rule. Fourth Row: Shafer, Sharpe: Temple, M Temple, P. 147 Alpha Delta Pi MEMBERS JOAN ALLEN ................... ... . .Atlanta, Ga. JANE H URST .................... Savannah. Tenn. MARTHA LOU ANDERSON ...... Knoxville, Tenn. NANPY HUIIST .................. Savannah, Tmm. FRANCES BICKERS .......... 11attano0ga. Tenn. MARY HUT'TON ................. Knoxville, Tenn. BARBARA BRYANT. A . . . . . . . . Madisonvillc. Tenn. JANE ANN JOHNSON ..... . CoVing'ton, Tenn. AMANDA BYINGTkl . . .Byington, Tenn, JIMMY LFIINAHT ............... Knoxville, Tenn. JOAN LTALLAHAN ................ Mnryville. Tenn. GINNA LOCKITART .............. Camden, Tenn. JO ANN CA VOOD. . . . . . ..... . . . . .Knoxvillej Tenn, FLOHE 1?? LONG ............... KnuxviIlP, Tenn. SHIRLEY KFHAMBEHS ........... Knoxvilln, Tenn. JEWELL LUt'U S. . . . .Kingsnnl't. Tunn. CAROL CHANDLER. .. . . .Knoxville. Tenn, EMILY LUSRY .................. Lleollette, Torin. BETTY LOU '7H1LDHESS ...... Ilalvollette, Tvnn. JACKIE MARSHALL ............ MvKt-nziv, Tenn. MABLE CRENSHAW' .............. Clinton, Tum. SUSIE Mr-NHLLAN ................... A thens. Tenn. RUTH DANIELS ................ Hpndel'son. Tenn. HEL L7 MCNEILL ................ Memphis. Tonn. TINA DUKE ..... . . . .Elizalmthton, Tenn. LUCY HALL MOORE .......... Knoxville, 'I'x-nn. BARBARA EMMONS ................ Nurl'is, Tmnl, YYNDHAM PAHKEY ............ Knoxville. Tenn. BETTY ESHI'E .................. Memphis. Tenn. HARRIET PENI?LETON.. Knoxville. Tenn, MARIANNE FELTS ........... McKenzie, Tenn. BETTY PIERUE ...................... Evans, Ky PAT FREELS ..... ... .......... N9w Orleans, La. JOAN PROFFITT. . .. ............ Knoxville, Tenn. MARILYN FRETXVEI.L . .. ...... Knoxville. Tenn. ANN RAY ....................... Knoxville, Tenn. MARY ANNE FRIEND ........... Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY RINEY. . . ,...Knoxvilln. 'l'unn. VIRGINIA FROST. . . .. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. MILLY RINEY .................. Ix'noXVille, Tenn. ROSEMARY FRY ................. Knoxville, Tenn. PAT RINEY ...................... Knoxville. Tenn. ROSEMARY GENTHY ............ Knoxvillv. Tenn. GERRY HOACH . . .. ......... .Knoxville, Tenn. SARAH GENTRY ...... . ......... Knoxville. Tenn. SUE ROARK ..................... Knoxville, 'lfmln, JEAN GREGG. A . . .. ..... Knoxville, Tenn. JO ANN ROBEHSON ............ Kuoxvillu, Tenn. .1 UIJY HAASE .................... Knoxville. Tenn MARY ELLEN ROBINSON ........ :ullatin, Tenn. JULIA HAUN .................... KnoxvillP, Tenn. CAROLYN RODS. . . , .Kuoxville. Tenn CARTER HAHTMAN ..... . Kn0xVi11e, Tenn. BETTY ROSS SCOTT. . . 4 . . . . . . . , .Athons, Tenn. MARILYN HART'MAN ........... Knoxville, Tenn. JOAN SPEAKMAN ............ Phattanuoga, Tenn. CAROLYN HARVEY ............. Knoxville, Tenn. CORKY STRINGE ............... Mal'yvillo, Tenn. BETTY ANN HENRY ............ Knoxville, Tenn. GINNY THORPE.. .............. Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY HlGl'lON . . . . KnoxVille, Tenn. DELORES TODD ................ Knoxville, Tenn. LIVY HILL.. ................. ML'MinnVille, Tenn. SHERRILL TOMPHIN .......... Millington. Tenn. MARY ADAIR HOUSE ...... . . . Knoxville, Tenn. SARA EMILY VVHITLEY.. . . .Uoviugton. Tenn. BEE HUUSIJEZY ............. .... .Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY VVOOTEN ................ Knoxville, TemL RUTH HL'DDLESTON. . .MkLI'YVillE', Tenn. MARTHA VVOOTEN ............... Mumford, Tenn. JEAN HUNTER ................. Knoxville. Tenn MARY ANN VYOO'FEN ............. Munford. Tenn. The colors of Alpha Delta Pi arc pale Blue and White. The flower is the Vio- let, Alpha Delta Pi was founded at Wesleyan Col lege, M aco 11, Georgia, on May 15, 1851. Alpha Kappa was chartervsd at the University of Tennes- see in 1920. Top to Bottom: OFFICERS-President, House; Vice President, Crenshaw; Secre- tary, Roach; Treasurer, Escue. I48 ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER A 2;: First Row: Allen, Anderson; Bryant, Byington, Cal- Fourth Row. Hunter, I. Hurst N. Hurst, Hutton, John- laghan: Caywood, Chandler, Childress, Crenshaw, sonJ Leinart, Lockhart, Lusbyj Marshall, McMillan. Duke. Fifth Row: McNeill, Moore, Parkey, Pcndleton, Prof- Second Row: Escue, Felts, Frccls: Fretwell, Friend, fittg M. E. Riney, M. L. Riney-1 P. Rincy, RoachJ Roark. Frost, Fly; S Gentry, R Gentry, aase Slxth Row: Roberson, R005, Scott, Speakman, Stringe, Third Row: K. Hartman, M. Hartman; Harvey, Henry, Thorpe, Todd, S. Whitley, B. Wooten, M. A. Wooten, Higdon, Hill, Howe, Houseley, Huddlestone. M. H. Wooten. M 149 Alpha Epsilon P hi MEMBERS JOANNE COLE ...... . ................... . . . ............................ . . . .Miami, Fla. LYNN FRANK .............................................................. Atlanta, Ga. BARBARA GOODSTEIN ................................................. Knoxville, Tmln. SELMA GREEN. .................................................... . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JEAN HILLER .......................................................... Memphis, Tenn. VIVIAN JACOB ...................................................... Chattanooga, Tenn. DORIS KOHLER ........................................................ Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY LEVIN ........................................................ Williamsburg, Ky. BETTY MANIS ............................ . ................... . . . . ..... Memphis, Tvnn. ADELL ROBINSON ....................................... . . ...... . ...... Knoxville, Tcnn JEANETTE WEISS ................... . . . . . ........ . ............... . . . . . .Appalaxhia, Va. Alpha Epsilon Phi was founded at Barn- ard College, New York, on October 24-, 1909. Alpha Sigma chapter was charter- ed at the University of Tennessee in 1948. T h e C 0 l o r s o f Alpha, Epsilon Phi arc Green and White. The Hower is the Lily-of-the-Valley. - mu. Luv. mum: in. Top In Bottom: OFFICERS9PresidE-nt, Robinson; Vice President. VVeis Secre- tary. Kohler; 'l'x'easul'or, Green. ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER Fir Rows Cole, F wmk, Goodstcin, Grccn. Second Row: Hiller, Jacob, Kohlcr, Levin. Third Row: Manis, Robinson, Weiss, 151 Top to Buttom: OFFICERS-Presitlfnt, G. Swarm; Vice President, Russell; retary, Lyle ; Treasurer, Kilpatrick. Alpha Omicron Pi MEMBERS f'AROL AUGL'R. . . . s ......... sYashington. D. U. BETSY BAILEYUH ..Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY BAKEHs . . .. ..... . ...... Huntsville, TemL BARBARA BASSETT ..... . ....... Memphis, Tenn. BURNETTE BOLIN. . . . . ......... Knoxville, Tenn. MA RY JANE BRANDON ........ Sholhyville. Tenn. NANNY BUTLERA . .......... . . . . .Tampa. Fla. BETTY CHASTAIN ...... . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. MAXINE CROSWELL ............ .Memphis, Tenn, MARY CURRY. . . . . . . s . . . . ....... Knoxville. Tenn. JENNY ELLISs . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mervhantsville. N. J. MARY ANN FIELDS ............ Knoxville. Tenn. BETTY FOX ........... . . . ...... VVinchestex', Tenn. CAROLYN FRESHOUH ........... Newport, Tenn. MARY ANN GARLAND. . . . . . . . . .Sewanee, Tenn. LIBBY GILLESPIE. s . s .......... Mal'yvillo, Tenn. MARY JANE GOUFFON . .. . . Knoxville, Tenn. MA RY GRESHAM. . . . . . ........ 'Ularksx'ille, Tenn. PEGG 1' HALE ..... . ........... Morristown. Tenn. MARY MARGA HET HA RHIS. , . . Lenoir City, Tenn. VIRGINIA HASSON .............. Knoxville, Tenn. HELEN HAWTHORNE .......... Churvhill. Tenn. EVAN HEDGE ................... Maryville, Tenn. LOULIE HUNT .................. Sewanee, Tvrm. MARY CATHERINE JAMES. . . .MorI'istown, Tenn. ELIZABETH JAYNES. . . . . . . . .VVhite Pine. Tenn. KATHERINE JOYCE. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. CRAIG KILPATRICK. . . . .. .Sweetwater, Tenn. ANN KIRCHDORFER ............. Memphis, Tenn. JANIE LINEBAUGH ............. Knoxvile, Tenn. ELEANOR LYLE.. ............ Rogersville, Tenn. MARY RUTH MONGER. ......... Knoxvi 1e, Tenn. Alpha Omicron Pi was founded at Bar- nard College, Colum- bia University, New York, on January 2, 1897. Omicron chap- ter was chartered at t h 6 Tennessee in 1902. University of 152 BARBARA MILLER .............. Memphis, Tenn. LILY VAN MORRIS .............. Knoxville. Tum. MARTHA M YNATT. . . . . .. ..... .Kuoxvillv. Tenn. ELEANOR MrrL'TLEARY .. ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JANET McULEARY .............. Knoxville. Tenn. RUTH MCCOVVAN ................ Memphis, Tenn. BETTY HEAD MCILVVAINE ..... Knoxville, Tenn. MARY JOYCE NEIDERHAUSER. .Nashville, Tenn. JANE PATTERSON ............... Memphis. Tenn. CATHERINE ANN PENN. . . . .Humboldt, Tenn. MA RY PRINCE. . . . . . . . . .. ..... ..Knoxville. Tenn. VIVIAN ROBERTSON. . . . . ....... Sevierville, Tenn. E LEANOR ROEHL. . . . . ......... Knoxville. Tenn. SARAH RUDOLPH ............. Clarksville, Tenn. MA RY NELSON RUSSELL ...... Middleshm'o, Ky. IIATHEL SAMPLE. . . .. ............ Clinton. Tenn. LAURETTE SAVELLE ............ Memphis, Tenn. CAROLYN SAW'YER. . . . . . . Mnrl'istnwn, Tenn. JANICE SAVVYER. . . . . .. ....... Morristown, Tenn SH IRLEY SCH ROLL. . . .. ....... . . Memphis. Tenn DANNY SHEA. . . .. .. . . .Klmxville, Tenn. VIRGINIA SHORE eER ...... . . . .Middleshom. Ky. BARBARA SMITH ................ Houston, Texas MARIANNE SMITH ............. Columbia, Tenn. ELIZABETH B. STONE . . . ......... Jackson, Tenn. ELIZABETH SVVANN. . ....... Knoxville. Tenn. GOLDSBY SVVANN .............. Knoxville. Tenn. MARY LOUISE TATUM .......... Knoxville. Tenn. BETTY LEE TAYLOR. . s . . . s Morristown. Tenn. PATRICIA TRAVIS. . . . . . .. ...... Springfield, Ohio PATRICIA WARDEN ......... AVashington, D. C. MARION W'HITE .................. Jackson. Tenn. MARY WILLIAMSON ........ . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. nal. The Hower The Color of Alpha Omicron Pi is Cardi- is the Jacqucminot Rose. First Row: Augur, Bailey, Bassctt, Bolin, Brandon, But- Fourth Row: B. W. blcCleary, J. S. hIcClnryj MCH- lcr, Croswell, Fields, Fox. waine, Mynatt, Niederhauser, Patterson: Penn, Prince, Robertson. Second Row: Freshqur, Garland, Gillespie, Gouffon, Fifth Row: Roehl, Rudolph, Russell, Sample, Savelle. Gresham, Hale, Harms, Hassoni Hawthorne. J Sawyer. Schroll, Shea Shofl'ner. 2 Third Row: Hedge, Hunt, Jame , Joyce, Kirchdorfer Sixth Row: B. D. Smith, Stone, E. Swan, G. Swan, Lyle; Monger, Miller, Morris. Tatum, Taylor, Travi Warden, Williamson. J M 153 Top to linllom: B uman ; Secretary, Viva Bibb; OFFIC E R S-l'residem , President, Treasurer, Ham haugh ; WVillinms. Chi Omega M FRANCES ADAMS. . . ...... Uumhuldt. Tenn. ANN BAKER. . . . . . ............ Jacksonvillv, FILL ETHEL BAUMANN .............. Knoxville. Tenn. Ll'UY BAUMANN. . ..... . . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. HARRIET BIBB. . ......... . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY RUSTICK ................ Dyershurg, Tenn. GRACE BRALTING ............ Johnson City, Tenn. TAPPY BRUFF .................. Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY BROWN ................... Bolivar, Tenn. H ENRKETTA BROWN ..... .. . . ...Nashvi11e. Tenn. LANE BURTON ......... .. . . . . . . .Knoxville. Tum. MIRIAM CARROLL. . . . . . .Memphis. Tenn. ELEANOR GREEKMORE ...... . . Knoxvillv, Tenn. MARILYN CROSS ............ ... . Knoxville. Tmm. JOAN CITRTIN .Knoxville, Tmm. ANNE CURTIS . . .............. Knoxville, 'Pmm. LYNN DAVIDSON. ............... Knoxville, Tenn. PAT DAVIS ....... . . . ............ Knoxville, Tenn. SUZANNE D1UVSON.... . ......... Knoxvillp, Tenn. KATHERINE DOUGHTY. . . .. .Knoxville. Tenn. t'HURCH ILL DHUMM . . .. ........ Knoxville, Tenn. RACHEL EASLEY. . . . . . . . . ......... Rristol, Tenn. BARBA RA FERREE . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. RHEA FONDE ........... . ....... Knoxville, Tenn. ANN FOW'LER .. . . . . ..... . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. CAROLYN FRANKLIN . . . .. ......... Dayton. Ohio EMILY WRETZ .............. . . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. EIJZA BETH FROST ..... . .Elizahethton. Tenn. BARBARA FRYE ............. Chattanooga, Tenn. MARY FULTON.. ............... Knoxville. Tenn. MARTHA GRAVEE . . . .Gremlsboro, N. 'C. BETTY GREEK. . . . . . . ............. London, Tenn. NANCY HALE ......... . .. ...... Mol'ristown. Tenn. LAURA HAMBAUGH. . . . . . . .Telliwu Plains, Tenn. NA NCY HAMLETT ......... . . . . . . . . .Tampa, Fla. MARY JANE H A RDW PCK ........ Cleveland, Tenn. JEAN HAHRIS.. .............. Spring City. Tenn. Chi Omega was founded at the Uni- versity of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas: on April 5, 1895. Pi chapt6r was chartered at the University of Tennessee on April 5, 1900. 154 JMBERS PEGGY HUFFMAN. . . . . . . . . . .Knnxville. Tenn. NANCY HOSKINS ................ Knoxville, Tenn. PEGU HOUSE .................... Knoxville, 'Pmm. ELEANOR IIUMPH REY . . .Memphis, Tenn. MARY KATE H LTTCHESL ...... Ripley. Tenn. PATRICIA K AVANAUGH. ..... Lenoir City, Tenn. LAURA KELLY ..... .. . . ......... Knoxvillv, Tenn. GLORIA KING ................... Memphis, Tenn. JEANETTE KRFSTUFI ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. NATALIE LEAHH. . . .. .......... Knoxville. Tenn. PATRICIA MANN ................ Knoxville. TOI1IL MARY MARKS ............ . .HHlarkSViIlo. Tenn. CHARLOTTE McCALLEN ......... Knoxville. Tenn. MA RGA BET ML-DONALD ........ Rogersville, Tenn. DOROTH Y MQTNTOSH. . . .. . .Memphis, Tenn NANCY MPINTOSH ........... . ..1VIen1phis, Tenn. JEAN MORRIS .................. Knoxville, Tenn. JOANNA MYERS. . . .......... Knoxville, Tenn. ALI'IJE NUNN ........................ Hulls. Tenn. LOU ODOM. . . . ...... . ........ Whnttanoogu. Tenn. JANE OLIVER. . . . . . . .. ........ Knoxville. Tenn. SARAH PARK ................. ...Fleveland. Tenn. ALMA PARKER. .. .. . . . .Knoxville, Tenn BETTY RANKIN ....... .. ....... Knoxvilh-, Tenn. ANN ROBINSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Momphis. Tenn. NANCY SCULL.. . . .. , . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY SHELTON. . . . . . . .. ....... Knoxville. Tenn. CAROLINE SILER. . . . .. ........ Knoxville, Tenn. CAROLYN SMITH. , . . A .. ............ Halls. Tenn. JANE SULLIVAN . . . . .. .......... Clarksdalo. Miss. BETTY TESTER ..... . ........... Knoxville, Tenn. KATHERINE THVVEATT. . . . . . . .H umboldt, Tenn. NANCY TINDELL ........... .Thattzmnuga, Tenn. JULIA TUCKER ......... . .Knoxville. Tenn. VIVIAN WILLIAMS .............. Knoxxrme, 'l'ehn. ANN WOOD ...... . . . . . ....... Murfreesboro, Tenn. The colors of Chi Omega are Cardinal and Straw. The How- er is the White Car- nation. First Row Adams, Baker, E. BowmanJ L. Bowman, Bibb, Bostick, Brading, Bruff, B, Brown, H. Brown. Second Row: Burton, Carroll, Creekmore, Cross, Cur- tin, Curtiss.1 Davidson, Davis, Dawson, Doughty. Third Row: Drumm, Easlcy, Fowler, Franklin, Fretz, Frost, Frye, Fulton: Hale: Hambaugh. 155 Fourth Row. Hardwick, Harris, Hoffman, Hoskins, House, HumphricsJ Hutcheson, Kavanagh: Kelly, Kind. Fifth Row: Kristoff, Leach, Mann, McCallen, Mc- Donald, McIntosh: Morris, Myer, Odom, Park. Sixth Row: Parker; Robinson, Scull. Siler, Smith, Sulli- van, Tester, Thweat, Tindell, Williams: W'ood. Top to Bottom: 0FFICERS-President, B. Sharpe; Vice President, B. Pickle; Secretary, J. Dore; Treasurer, B. Crowell. Delta Delta Delta MEMBERS GENE ALEXANDER ..... ... ..... Knoxville, Tenn. CYNTHIA ALLEN. .. .......... Knoxville. Teun8 KATHY ALMOND ................ Knoxville, Tenn. VIRGINIA ANDERSON .......... Knoxville. Tenn. MAHY BAKER, ................. Huntsville, Tenu8 JANE BOULWARE ................ Memphis, Tenn. MA RTE BRAKEBILL ... .Nashville, Tenn. BARBARA BURN ..... Knoxville, Tenn. NAN'CY BURTON ........ ... . .Kingsport, Tenn. BETTY UHANDLER. . . . . . . .. .Knoxville, Tenn. ADA FLA RK. . . . .. ........... . .Iudianola. Miss. NEIL CLARK.. BETTY ANN CLEMENS8, BETTY JEAN COLEMAN. . ERLINE VORNELIUSSEN. . CAROL POVVAN .......... JOAN LTRAXVFORI BEVERLY L1HOVVELL.. PAT DEBERRY. . . . . . . . JOAN DIEHL. .. NAT DILLON . . J ANE DORE ....... AGNES DOUGHERTY ........ Knoxville, Tenn ANGELINA FARMER. ...... ..Knoxville, Tenn. MARY FARMER. . . . . . . ..... KnoxvilIP. Tenn. BETTY FARROVV . . . . 8 . ..... Bells, Tenn. ANGELINE FISHER.... . . BETTY JEAN 'FLANAlx'Y. .. PATSY FLIPPIN.. BETTY FRANKLIN FLORENCE GASS. . . . BETTY GOOSNIANN. EMMA JO GRAY ...... GLORIA GRUBB. . 8 LESLIE HAMMER PATSY HENEGAH FAYE HINES ....... Delta Delta Delta was founded at Bos- ton University, Bos- ton, Massachusctts, on November ?, 1888. Delta Sigma was .Indianola. Miss. .Knoxvillv. Tenn. . . .Meridian, Miss. 8K11oxville, TemL ..Knoxville, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. .8 . .Knoxville, Tenn, E-Iumboldt, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. 8 Memphis, Tenn. .8 Knox ille, Tenn. . .Martin, Tenn. .Kiugsport, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. inch ester. Tenn. Knoxville Tenn. ...... Bells, Tenn. .Knoxville, Tenn. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. .. . .Knoxville, Tenn. . .Knoxville, Tenn. ...V . . . .Knoxvillo, Tenn. ERVVIN HOLLINGSWOHTH 8 . .Jolmson City. Tenn. MARTHA IVENS .................. Memphis, Tenn. founded at the Uni- versity of Tennessee in 1923. 156 BARBARA, JEFFREYS MARZEE JUDSON . . . . JEAN KANE ......... RUTH KEELING SUE KEFAUVEP... 8 EMMA LOU KREGEB8 ......... Knoxville, Tenn. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. 88.1iix1gsport, Tenn. . . . . .Bethesda, Md. .Bluff 'City, Tenn. PRISCILLA LEACH ........... Knoxville, Tenn. MERRY ANN LLOYD ........... Knoxville, Tenn. MARGARET ANN LONG. 8 ., .Knoxville, Tenn. SONJA LUNOE ......... . . . . . .Sa.vanna11, Ga. DIXIE ANN MARSH. . ..Petel'sburg, Tenn. LYNN MATHES ............ . . .Biloxi, Miss. .MARILYN MEANS. JANIE DIILLEH. .8 .. .Knoxvillc, Tenn. .. . Knoxville, Tenn. MARIAN MILLER ............ Knoxville. Tenn. ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY . .Blaksburg, Va. ANN MORRIS .................. Knoxville, Tenn. ELIZABETH MOTLEY. . . .Memphis, Tenn. DORRIS OUSLEY ..... Knoxville, Tenn. VIRGINIA PARSONS 8 BARBARA PICKLE,. 8.. .8 EDITH PICKELL. .. BETTY LOU POLK. CAROL REDDIUK . . ELISE RITNOUR.. HARRIET ROXVNTREE. MARIANNE BUCKS . . . ELLEN SAMPLE ..... . . . .Columbia, Tenn. ..... Knoxville, Tenn. .......... Knoxville. Tenn. XVest Memphis, Ark. . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. ..... Memphis, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. .Memphis. Tenn V . . Knoxville, Tenn. BEVERLY SHARPE .............. Memphis, Tenn. NANCY SLOAN .............. Madisonville, Tenn. MARY VIRGINIA SMITH ... CAROLYN SPANN ........... NAN'CY STERCHI ..... . DARLENE STILLER. . . CAROLYN STURLEY. 8 JOAN STUMPF. , . . . . .. LOUISE VEAL. . PAULINE VEAL. PEGGY VEIIR. . . MARY MILLER 'W ..... Memphis, Tomi. ..Plant City, Fm, . . Knoxville, T011118 . . . . 8Memphis, Tenn. . 8 . . Knoxville, Tenn. .Chattanooga, Tenn. ..8 .Knoxville, Tenn. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. ALLACF. ...... Knoxville, Tenn. The colors of Delta Delta Delta are Sil- ver, Gold, and Blue. The flower is the Pansy. DELTA SIGMA CHAPTER AAA First Row Allen7 Aimond, Andc son, Baker, Brakebill: Fourth Row: Hollingsworth, Ivvnsj JePfreys, Judson, Burns, Chandler, Clark, Clemens, Coleman. Kane, Kofztuver, Kreger, Leach, Lloyd, Long. Second Row: Corneliussen, Cowan, Crawford, Crowell. Fifth Row: Lunoe, Marsh, Mathes, Means, Miller, Diehl, Dillon, Dore, Dougherty, A. FarmerJ M. Farmer. Montgomery, Morris, Motley, Ousley, Parsons. Third Row: Farrow, Flannery, Flippen, Gass, Goos- Sixth Row: Pickle, Pickell, Polk: Reddick, Ritnour, mmm, Gray: Grubb. Hammer Henegar, Hines. Rountree, Ruck , Sample, Sharpe, Sloan. Seventh Row: Smith, Spann: Sterehi, Stiller, Stubley, Stumpf, L. Vcal, P. Veal, Vehr, Wallace. 157 Top to Bottom: Vice President, Aytes; Treasurer, Taylor. OFFIC ERS Px-esident, Hillill; Hi er; Secretary, Delta Gamma BETSY ANN AYTES .......... Fayetteville, ELEANOR BIRDVVELL ............ Chucky, MILDRED BRADLEY ............. Dickson. JACKIE BURN ...................... Ninta, JEAN CANTRELL ............ Elizabethton, MARIANNE DAVIS .............. Knoxvilltn MARGUERITE DIAL. . . . . . . . ...'Fi11t0nville. RUTH MARIE DIANIOND ........ Knoxville. SALLY ELLIOTT .............. Oak Ridgv, PllANCES ELKINS.. ........ . ....... Miami. MARY FLORENUE FISHER REA TTATCHEH. . . . . . .Morristown. ayetteville. HELEN H IER ....... . . .Knuxville, JO HILL .............. . .......... Nashville, ANNIE LAFRA TTOBB ........... Dyerslnn'g, JEAN ISBELL ..... . ........... Oak Ridge, JANE JORDAN. .. ................. Trenton, POLLY KEELE ................ MaIlt-lwstel', BETTYE LECJJLEITER . . . .. ...N:1Hhville, BETTY LESTER. . . ............. Morl'istown, HELEN MCFA LL .............. Oak Ridge, Delta Gamma was founded at Lewis In- stitute, Oxford, Mis- sissippiJ on January 2, 1874. Gamma Alpha was chartered at the University of Tennes- see in 1947. 158 MEMBERS Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn, TPnn, Tenn. Flu. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. 'l'enn. TemL Tenn Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. TRINIE MICKEL ................. Nashville. JUANITA MILES ................. Ill'Osden, JANE MITCHELL ........ . ......... Athens, MARION 'MOORE .............. HKIIOXVilli-R MOLLY NUW'ELL ................ Mennvhis, JOAN PARKER ........... . ..... Ashvvillo. PAT PARRISH ................ Oak Ridge, ANNETTE PARSUN ............. Oak Ridge, .JAYNIC PATRIWK. .. ............. Klluxvillv, JOANNE MOORE PILLCHV ......... Milan, JO WVYNNE PUOHE ........ . ...... Newhern. ALICE PRUE'1 P.. . .. ...... .. .Mt. Pleasant, BETTY RICHA HUS. . . Madismnville. CAROLYN SAUNDERS. . . . . . . .Knoxville, JAYN E SH EPARD. . ...Nashvi11e, GLORIA ,ITEADMAN. . ..Jarkson, KATHERINE TAYLOR ......... Morristowu, BETTY THUMPSON . .. ..... . ..... Nashville, ROSAMOND TONWHAY ....... Elizabethton. JOY TUCKER ...................... Ripley, BERTA VVATERHOUSE .......... Klmxvillv, Gamma Blue, The are Hower is The colors of Delta Pink, 3 n d Bronze. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. N. W. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tmm. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. enn. Tenn. ' enn. the Cream Colored Rose. First Row Third Row: Hobb, Isbell, JordanJ Keelc, Lechleiter, Dial. , Lester, MCFall. Second Row: Diamond, Elliot, Elkins, Fisher, Hatchet, Fourth Row. Mickel, NIiles, Mitchell, Moore, Parker, Hier, Hill. Patrick, Pillow, Poore. Fifth Row: Pruettj Richards; Saunders, Steadman, Tay- lor, Thompsonj Tucker, Waterhouse. 159 W Top to Buttom: OFFICERS-President, Suntherland; Vice President, Franklin; Sevretary, B. Shruve; Treasurer, Brooks. Delta Zeta MEMBERS CELESTINE ALONSO. .. ........ Knoxville, Tenn. CAROLYN BEST. . . ............ .Knoxville, Tenn. DOT BINKLEY ............... Old Hickory. Tenn. MARGARET ANN BLAUK .......... Mascot, Term. WINIFRED BRADFORD ............. Miami, Fla. GERTRIVDE BRIDGES .......... Phun-h Hill. Tenn. IR'MA JEAN BROOKS ............. Madison, Tenn. BARBARA CALLA xVA Y .......... Knoxville, Tenn. SUE UARIHVELL ............. Lenoir lPity, Tenn. DOT CLARK .................... ..Uar1'iere, Miss. MARGARET CLEMM ............ . . .A thens, A121. EDITH ELDRIDGE. . . , . . .. ...... Knoxville, Tenn. MARIAN EVANS ................ Knoxville, Tenn. MARIAN EVERSOLE ............. Knoxville, Tenn. MARILYN FRANKLIN ........... Knoxville, Tenn LOUISE GARDNER ................... Rome, Ga. JAMIE GIBBS. . . . . . . . . .. ........ .Knoxville, Tenn. SHIRLEY JACKSON ............ Oak Ridge, Tmm. BECKY JOHNSUN ................. Memphis, Tenn. .1 EXVEL KESTERSON ............ Knoxville, Tenn. RE'PSY LYNCH ............... .Chattanooga, Tenn. Delta, Zeta was founded at M i a m i University, Oxford, Ohio, on October 24, 1902. Beta Lambda chapter was charter- ed at the University of Tennessee in 1933. 160 LORRAINE MAHER. ..... . ...... Arlington, Tenn JACKIE MAIDEN ................ Clairfield, Tenn. MARGUERITE MILLER .......... Harrimun, Tenn. BILLIE MINCEY ................ Knoxville, Tenn. LOUISE MONGER .............. Sweetwntm'. Tenn. JOANNE NELSON. . . .. .......... Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY NEURERT ............... Knnxw ille, Tvml. BARRA RA PEMBERTON ....... .. . . .'l'ampa, FIEL JOANNE REAGAN . . . . . . . . .. ..... Nashville, Tenn. JANET SHAFER ..... . .......... L'invinnnti, Ohio MARY SUE SHARP .......... . . LaFollmte, Tenn. EMILY SHOFNER. . . ......... Shelbyville, Tenn. BA RBARA SHREVE .............. Knoxville. Tenn. GLORIA SHREVE. . . . . . . . . .. ..... Knoxville, Tenn. J ERRY SOUTHERLANII ........... Memphis, Tenn. GRATIE STOVEH ................. Elbridge, Tenn. JEANNE TIP'PON ...... . ......... Maryville, Tenn NINA JEAN TOLLEY ............ Lynr'hbur'g. Tenn. BARBARA VOGEL ............ Chattanooga, Tmm. BETTY JEAN WILLIAMS ......... Allardt, Tenn. EVELYN WTITHROxY ........ . . . .Han'iman. Tenn. BARBARA VlTT ................ Knoxville, Tenn. The colors of Delta Zeta are Old Rose and Vieux Green. The Hower is the Kil- larney Rose. BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER AZ ?EVVW a First Row: Alonso, Best, Black, Bradford, Bridges, Third Row: Lynch, Maher, Maiden, Mincey, Nslson, Brooks, Callaway Pcmberton, Regan. Second Row: Clark. Clem Evan , Franklin, Jackson, Fourth Row: Shafer, Sharp. Shofnerj B. Shreve: G. Johnson, Kestorson. Shrew, Southerland, Stower. WV i th mm Fifth Row: Tipton, Tolley Vogel. William Witt. M 161 Top to Bottom: Shivers; Treasurer, Kelly. OFFICERS Px-esident, Smith; Vice President, Porter; Secretary, Kappa Delta MEMBERS SALLY ACKLIN ......... .. . . . . . . .VVayuesburg, Pa. CHARLOTTE ANDERSON ...... Knoxville. Tenn. PATRICIA ARNHART ............ Knoxville, Tenn. BUBBLE AHNHAHT ............. Knoxville, Tenn. MARY JO BALDWIN ............. Camden, TomL LORRAINE BALLA RD ........... Knoxville, Tvml. FRANCES BERGHEIMEH .......... Bristol. Tenn. BETTY BARNES ................... Bristol. THIN, PAT HCIA HALF ZS ............ Whitln Pines, Tum. JANE CHRISTMAS....... ,,.... le71'1 istoW!1, TPIHL SA RAH J UNE FHAW'FUHI! ..... W'hitvsvillE, Tenn. JANE DAVIS .......... . ......... Knoxville, Thnn. ELAINE DILLOW ................ mesboro, Tenn. MARY ELLEN DONNELLY ....... Houston. Texas NORMA EDWARDS ............. Bluefield. W. Va. BECKY ELURTIJGE ............... Trenton, Tenn. GLORIA ENMAN ....... .........Asheville, N. G. NANCY EVANS. . ..... . . . .Cuehurn. Va. NANCY FRANKLIN ......... . Ft. Myers, Fla. MARY ANN GAYLOR. . ............. Paris. Tenn. GLENN MARY GRAHAM ......... KnoxvillP, Tenn. JOY HARPER .................... Lafayette, Tenn. MAE HILL ...................... ..VVilIiston, Tenn. RUTH UOLTZ ................ Daytona Beaoh, Fla. BETTY JANE JENKINS ......... .. . ..Amh1e-1', Pa. JANE JONES; . . . .. ............. Harriman. Tenn. ANN KAUFFMAN ..... ........W'ashi11gt0n, D. 'U. RUTH ELLEN KELLY ........... Memphis, Tenn. BETTY JO LAMBDIN ............ Knoxville, Tenn. MARY LANE .................... Uak Ridge, Tenn. PAT LYNCH ..................... Knoxville, Tenn. MARY MUUULLOUGH .............. Norris, Tenn. JULIA MPCUHY .................. Knoxville. vPenn. BETTY MA'MAHAN ............... Knoxville, Tenn BARBARA MEA ............. Kuuxville, Tenn, BAHBA RA MILLS. . .. ......... . .Knoxville, Tenn. MARY TAYLHR MINUH ............ Bristol. Tenn. BETTY PORTER ................ Flarksville, Tenn. PAT HAVAGE ................... Oak Ridge, Tenn. AHIMA HEGAS .................. Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY ANN RILEY ............ Oak Ridgv, TPIHL LOIS RICHARDSON ........... ...Knoxville, Tenn. MARY LIB ROCHA'IV ............. Knoxville, Tenn. CAROLYN SANDERS ............... Persia. Tenn, MARY SANDERS .................. PPI'Sia. Tenn. MARTHA JO SUOTT .............. Memphis, Tenn. BEVERLY SHIVERS .............. Memphis, Tmm. MIMI SIMS .......... ..Oa.k Ridge, Tenn. MARGARET SMITH ........... Memphis, Tenn. JEANNE STONE .............. Elizabethton, Tenn. BARBARA STONE ............... Knoxville, Tenn. ANNE SULLIVAN ............. .. .Memphis. Tenn. JEANNE TAYLOR. .. ............ Joneshol'o, Tenn. JOAN TIEKE ................... Ix'ogersville, Tenn. BETTY VALKER. . .. .. ..... ' 111 '-i11nati, Ohio DIANE WILLIAMS ................ A shpville. N. U. ELIZABETH XVE EKS. . . . A ....... Knuxvillt'. Tonm Kappa Delta was founded at Virginia State Normal, Farm- erville, Virginia, on October 23,1847. Alpha Epsilon Chap- ter was chartered at the University of Tennessee in 1925. 162 The colors of Kappa Delta are Olive, Green, and Pearl White. The Rose. ALPHA EPbILON CHAPTER First Row: P. ArnhartJ Baldwin, Barnes, Calfee, Christ- Third Row: Jenkins, Jones, Kaumean, Kelley, Lynch, mas, Crawford, Davis: Dillow, Donnelly. MCCollough, McMahan, NIills, Minor. Second Row: Edwards, Enman, Evans: Franklin, Gay- Fifth Row: Porter, Ravage, Richardson, Rochat, J. lor, Graham, Harper, Hill: Holtz. Sanders, M. Sanders ScottJ Shivers. Sixth Row: Sims, Smith, B. Stone, J. Stone, Sullivan, Taylor, Valker, Weeks. 163 Top to Bottom: OFFICERS-President, Bridge; Vice President, Daniel; Secretary, Ellis; Treasurer, Ross. Phi Mu MEMBERS PEGGY ALEXANDER ....... .. . . . Jackson. Miss. SUE RALDRIDGE ............... Dyel'sburg, Tenn. BARBARA BAUMAN ............ Knoxville, Tenn. ANITA BELL ........... .. . . .Knoxville, Tenn, BA RBARA BENZIGER ........... Knoxville. Tenn JO ANN BORING ............. . .Uhilhowoo, Tenn. BETSY BRIDGE ......... . ........ Knoxville, Tenn. MARY BUCHANAN .............. Knoxville. Tmm. UAROL BURNS. . . . . ........ . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. CAROL CARTVVRIGHT ....... Athens. Tenn. MARGARET ANN CHRISTIAN. .W'ashington. DA U. BETTY ANN CONNEH ........... Memphis, Tenn. JANE COULTER ..... . .......... Knoxville. Tenn. VIRGINIA CROSS ...... ...... . ...... Jellico. Tenn. DOROTH Y DANIEL .............. Knoxville, Tenn. KATHRYN RA L DIETZEN ... . . .Loudon. Tenn. JEAN DODSON. . . . . .Athens, Tenn. DOTTY DRAKE ................. Knoxville, Tenn, DOROTHY DUNCAN ............. Knoxville, Tenn. PEGGY DUNN. . .. . .. ............ Knoxville, Tenn. MA RY ANN ELLIS ............ ..Knoxville. Tenn. VLARA FLETCHER ............. Knoxville, Tenn. MARTY GORDON . . . . . Commerce, Ga. J UDICA N EHEENVVA Y ............ Knoxville, Tenn. K ATH HYN HALE. . . . A . ........ Morristown, TPnn. BETTY HAMILTON ............. Knoxville, Tenn. ELIZABETH HANCOCK .......... Knoxville, Tenn. BERNADETTE HARRISON. . . . . , Knoxville, Tenn. PATRICIA HARTZ . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. ROSE ANN HAWS ............... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHNNY LOU H OLLOWAY . . .Sm'ing Uity, Tenn. GLORIA HORTON .............. . . . .Atlanta. G21. .TFAN HOUSTON. .. ............ Spring City, Tenn. .1 EAN HULL .................... Knoxville, Tenn. JUANNE JENNINGS ............ Knoxville, Tenn. JEAN JOHNSON ................. Knoxville, Tenn 'vx; Phi Mu was found- ed at Wesleyan Col- lege, Macon, Georgia, on March 4, 1852. Kappa chapter was Chartered at the Uni- versity of Tennessee in 1908. 164 MARY HELEN JONES ........... Knoxville, Tenn. FATHERINE JONES ...... .Knoxville, Tenn. LURNA KENT ...... . ........... Knoxville, Tenn. PEGGY KEOUGH ................ Knoxville, Tenn. VIRGINIA Mr-UAMPBELL ......... Knoxvillo, Tenn. MARTHA MFCOLLOCH . .......... Knoxvilltu Tenn. MARY ELIZABETH MvCULLUCH Knoxville, Tenn. JO ANN MCCOLLOUGH .......... Knoxvillv, Tenn. SARAH MrEVER ............... ..linoxville, Tenn. HELEN HARVEY MEYER ....... Knoxville, Tenn. SUSAN MILLER ............... . .Knoxville, Tenn. FIRTH MORRIS .................... Atlanta, Ga. BETTY JEAN MU'PES ...... ...Knuxvillv, Tenn. LINFA PAINE. ....... . ......... Knoxville, Tenn BARBARA PARKER ......... .. . . Knoxville, Tenn PEGGY JO PEASE ............... Knoxville, Tenn. CAROLYN PIPKIN .............. Knoxville, Tenn. GLENDA PIPKIN ................ Knoxvine, Tenn. VIRGINIA ANN REED ..... . .O'nd Hickory. Tenn. NANCY ROBERSON . . . . . . .. ..... London, Tenn. BETSY ROSS. . .......... . . . . . . Rermantowu, Tenn. MARY ELIZABETH RUIJDER. . .Kuoxvillu, Tenn. LINDA BUST ...... . ............ Oak Ridge, Tenn. GEORGIANNA SEAL ................ Atlanta, G3,. PATRFCIA SHAW. .......... .. . .Knoxville, Tenn. VIVIAN SHERIDAN. . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn LYNN ROSE STANSBEHRY ...... Knoxville, Tenn. MARJORIE TEMPLE. .. ......... Knoxville, Tenn. BERYL TITUS ................... Knoxville, Tenn. FAYE VAN PELT ..... . ...... .. .Knoxville, Tenn. DOROTHY VVALLAUE ........... Knoxville. Tenn. OUIDA VVEISSINGEH ..... . . ..Gninsville, Ga. JANE WHITE ........ . . . . . . .SewaIme, Tenn. BARBARA WILLIAMS. ........ . .Knuxvillo, Tenn. MARY ELIZABETH WILSON . . . . Knoxville, Tvnu. SARA ELLEN XVINN ....... . ..... Nashville. Tenn, The colors of Phi Mu are Rose and White. The flower is the Enchantress Car- nation. First Row: Alexander, Baldridgc, Bauman, Benzigcr, Fourth Row: Jennings, M. Jones; K jones, Kent, Boring, Bridge, Buchanan, Burns, Cartwright, Conner. Keough, McCampbcll, MCCOlloch, NICCollouth Mc- . Ever, MeyerJ Miller. ?Dccggdn RDowrincoElllllitfrhStrgfs; IaaotlggnDodson, Drake, Fifth Row: Morris, Motcs, Paine, Parker, Pcase, C. U a 5 U a w a . Pipkin, G. Pipkini Reed, Roberson, Ross, Rust. Third Row: Greenway, Hale: Hamilton, Hancock, Har- Sixth Row: Seal, Shaw, Sherridan, Stansberry, Strong, rison, HartzJ Haw Holloway, Horton, Hull. Van Pelt, Wallace, Weissinger, White, Wilson, Winnf f 165 m Top to Boon ; hwy, Bottom: Vice President, Pilli ng'; OFFIC ERRnPn-sident, Treasurer, Mun ay ; Secre- Edington. Pi Beta Phi MEMBERS : ANN AKIN ....................... Columbia, Tenn. MOLLY BENSON ..... ...... ..... Knoxvillo, Tenn. BETTY BLACK. . ..... Knoxville, Tenn. LOIS HOOP ......... Knoxville, Tenn. MARTHA JEAN BOSWELL. . . .. . .Bx'istol, Va. BETTY BRUMBY. . . .......... edartown, Ga SA LLY B URCH . ......... . ......... Arlington. Va. ANNA BURKHAIUitT ............ Knoxville, Tenn BETTY CAMPBELL .............. . . .Bristol, Tenn. JEAN CARTER ................ . .Knoxville, Tenn. BETTY LOU CHAMBERLAIN Knoxvi1le. Tenn. GENYTH CHANDLER. ..... . .Maryville, Tenn. DORIS CLARDY ............... .. . . Bristol. Tonn. BELLE COOPER. . ........ . ........ Sparta, Tenn. JOANIE COWELL ............. 'Uhattanaoga, Tenn. PEGGY DULANEY ............. Blountville, Tenn. JOAN EDINGTON ............... Knoxville, Tenn. CAROLYN EDMUNDSON ........... Pulaski, TPHn. ROSEMA RY ELLIS .............. Sparta, Tenn. KATHARINE ANN EVERETT. . . Knoxville, Tenn. EVELYN FLEENOR ............... Abingdon. Va. PEGGY GALLIGHER ............ . .Jackson. Miss. JANIS HALE .............. . . .Joneshol'o, Tenn. VERNETTE HANNA IFO RD. . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. NANCY HARDIN . .. ............. Kingspnrt, Tenn. MARY HAYNIE ................. Hartsville. Tenn. PEGGY HINES . . . . . . . . .Abingdon, Va., BETTY HISCOCK ............. . . .Knnxvillo. Tenn. CA ROLYN HOGE ................ King'sport, Tenn. BARBARA HUF P .............. Gatlinhurg, Tenn. LUC Y NEIL JARED ........ Buffalo Valley. Tenn. MARY RALPH JAREID......B11FE?L10 Valle. Tenn, CAROLYN JOHNSON ........... Knoxville, Tonn. BETTY LONG ................ Russellvillv, Ark. REBECCA MADDUX ................ Hulbert, Ark. MARY MILLER ................ ..Knoxvillc. Tenn. POLLY MURRAY ....... ... . . . . . . . .Newpox't. Tenn. PEGGY Mr'PLELLA . , . . . Bristol, Tenn. ALICE Mt-HEYNOLDS .............. Solmel', Tenn. ANN NOHMENT ............ . . . . .ITarrim-an. Tenn ARLYNN FILLING ............... Shehoygan, Wis. BARBARA J EAN SMALL ........... A thens. Tenn. MILDRED STEVENS ..... . . . . . .Harriman, Tmm. BARBARA SULLIVAN .............. DL-vatur. A134 JAMIE TALANTIS. . . . . . . ..'l olun11ms, Miss. PEGGY WAKEFlELIJ ........... Knoxville, Tenn. KATHA RINE XVEEKS .......... Weymouth, Muss. JANE ANN WELLS ............... Lebanon. Ts-nn. ELEANOR XVICKER ...... Knaxville. Tenn, Pi Beta Phi founded at Mon- mouth College, Mon- mouth, Illinois on April 27, 1867. Ten- nessee Gamma Chap- ter was Chartered at the University of Tennessee in 1948. was 166 The colors of Pi Beta Phi are Wine and Silver Blue. The flower is the Wine Carnation. TENNESSEE GAMMA CHAPTER BBQ; WW First Row: Akin, Benson; Black, Hoop, Boswcll, Brum- Fourth Row: Hannaford, Hardin, Haynie, Hinesr His- by, Burch, Burkhardt. cock, Hogs:g Huff, L. N. jarcd. Second Row: Burrage, Campbell, Cartsr, Chamberlain, Fifth Row: M. R. Jared, Johnson: Long, Maddux, Mil- Chandlcr, Clardy, Cooper, Cowell. lcr, Murray, McClellan, McReynold. Third Row: Dulaney, Edington, Edmundson, Ellis, Sixth Rov: Norment, Filling, Small, Stevens, Sullivan, Everett, Fleenor, Gallagher, Hale. Talantis, Wake eld, Wells, Wicker. 167 M Top to Bottom: OFFIC ER S1Presid ent, 1Vilson; Vice President, W1llitaker; Soo- retnry, Davis; Treasurer, Hamilton. Sigma Kappa LAI'RA ALLEV ........... . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. ROSE MARY ATKIN . . . . ........ Knoxville. Tenn. HAROLINE BAILEY ............. Knoxville, Tenn. JO ANN BA RKEH. . . . . 1 ..... Knoxville. Tenn. GAIL RASSETTE ............. Pennington Gap. Va. SARAH M. BAYS'PUN ......... Chaktanooga, Tenn. SUE RLEVINS ...... . . .1 ...... Erwin, Tonn. IDA LOU BROWN ................... 1 lina, Tenn. BILLIE SUE BURNS .............. Max xillc. Tenn. LAURA GARDEN ................. Knoxville. Tonu. BA RBARA GATES. . . . . . . . . . .Fountain 'City. Tenn. JO DORIS CLAYTONH ....... Johnson City, Tenn. DOLORES ANN DAVIS ........... Knoxville, Tenn. MARGARET DAVIS ............... Knoxville, Tvnn. PA T DONALDSUN. . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. RUTH DRINNEN ................. Knoxville, Tenn. JOAN EDMONDS. . . .. ........... Onltowah, Tenn. ANNE EMERT. .. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLOTTE F RROV . . .Knoxvillv, Tenn. BARBARA FOX ............. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. INA LEE GALLAHER ...... Uliver Springs, Tenn. HELEN GIBSON . 1.. ....... Kingsport. Tenn. JIMM IE GURMA N ............... Knoxville. Tunn. PAT GRUBB. . . .. ................ Noz'thfield, N. J. SYLVIA H AMI DTON. . .. . .Knoxville, Tenn. CA ROD HA MMOND ........... ...Knoxville, Tenn. GLADYS HEGGTE ............ Vhattanuoga, Tenn. EVANGELINE HOLLADAY ........... Fulton, Ky. BARBARA HOLT ............ .. . .Knoxville, Tenn. Sigma Kappa was founded at Colby College, Watcrvillc, Mainej on November 9, 1874. Alpha Delta chapter was charter- ed at the University of Tennessee in 1921. 168 MEMBERS ELIZABETH HOOPER ........... Knoxville, Tenn. BARBARA JONES ............... Knoxville. Tenn. NORMA JEAN KILDAY ......... Greeneville, Tenn. NANCY KING. . . . . . . . .. ........ Grcenvvillo, Tenn. ZR LOTTA KORNDORFIFER ...... Fort Smith. Ark. MARY KATHERINE LAPK . .Fnuntain City, Tenn. DOROTHY LAMBDIN ............ Knoxville, Tenn. TROY BELL LANE ........... .. .Knoxville, Tenn. JIMMIE LYNN LONG .......... Knoxvillv, Tenw. ALICE LYLE. .. ....... . . . . . . . .Washington, D. U. DOLOHES MANNING ............ Knoxville, Tenn. MARILYN MASTERS ........... New York, N. Y. KATHLEEN MAYS ............... Knoxville, Tenn. MILDRED MI'NEIL. 1. . 1. .1 1 .. . .Knoxville, Tum. PATSY MILLER .................. Knoxville, Tenn. CAROLYN MITCHELL. ............ Byington, Tenn. BARBARA MOORE. .......... Mzu'yville, Tenn. KATHRYN PAINE...1........ . . .Mal'yville, Tenn. BETTY SUE RODGE HS ........ Simpsonville, S. 0. JANIE ROGERS ......... 1. .Knoxville, Tenn. CLARA JOY SLOAN ............ Madisonville, T911111 ADELINE STANBERY. . .1.., .Fountain City, Tenn. LOIS STRIC'KLAND ......... .....Knoxvi1 1, Tenn. PATSY TEMPhE ................ Seviel'ville, Tenn. BETTY VVELSHAN .............. Knoxville. Tenn. LOU W'ELLS. . . 1 . . ..... Fountain City, Tenn. ELEANOR WHITE .......... .. . .Knoxvillo, Tenn. BARBARA NVHITAKEFL . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. PEGGY WILSON. ............. ..Northfiold. N. J. Sigma Kappa Violet. The colors of are Maroon and Laven- der. The flower is the First Row Allen, Bailey, Barker, Bassettc, Bayston, Blevins, Brown, Burn Second Row: Garden, Catcs, Clayton, Davis; Donald- son, Drinnen, Edmunds, Emert. Third Row. Farrow Fox, Callahan, Gibson, Grubb, Hamilton, Hammond, Heggic. 169 Fourth Row: Holt, Hooper, dorfl'er, Lack, Lambdin. Jone KildayJ King; Korn- Fifth Row: Lane, Long, Lyle, Masters, Mays, McNeil, Mitchel, Moore. Sixth Row Paine, Rodger Rogers; Sloan, Stzmbery Temple, Welshan, Wells, White, Whitaker, Wilson. MANY LOUISE BAKER ............ Sparta. Tenn. BETTY BEA LLE. . . . . . .. ..... Johnson Vity, Tenn. CONNIE BERETTA .............. Knoxville, Tenn. BEVERLY BIBEE ......... . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn NWTTA BRADLEY ................ Camden Tenn MA RY LOUISE CAMPBELL. .Lune Mountain, Tenn. MARILYN DALTON. . . . .. ........ A sheville. N. U. VIRGINIA DAL'GHTIIEY ......... Knoxville, Tenn. JEAN DAVIS ............ . ....... Dyursbux'g. Tenn. HA HOLYN ELKINS .................. A tlzmta. Ga. JSARBA RA A NNE ERNST ........ Knoxville, Tum. BETTY JEAN FOSTER .......... Sholhyvilh-v Tenn. RUTH GARLAND ..... . . . . . . AMemphis, Tenn. MA RY ELLEN GA RMANY ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. FLORENUE GLADLHSH .Ilawrenr-elwul'g, Tenn. JANIUIC H ILL. . ............. . ...... Shouns, Tum. BETTY HOPPER ........... . . . ..... Jackson, Tenn. DOROTH Y JAMES. A . . . ......... Oak Ridge. Tenn. BETTY LEE KIRTLEY .......... IAaIFoIlette. Tvun. JO LAW ...................... . . .Lnuiseville, Tmm. FA USTINA LOGAN . . .. ............ Ym'kvillu, Tenn. MIMI McCLARY .......... . ..... .. .Clinton. Tvnn. JAME MVCITLLOUGH ............... Camden. Tenn. ANNETTE MC'NEILL.....NOI'TI1 Little Rock, Ark. BESSIE MAE MuNEII. ....... ....Memphis, Tenn. Zeta Tau Alpha was founded at the Virginia State Nor- School, Farm- ville, Virginia, on Oc- tober 15, 1898. Zeta chapter was charter- ed at the University of Tennessee in 1904. mal Top to Bottom: OFFICERS-Presideut, J. Patterson; Vice President, 0. VVal- lace; Secretary, 1'. Sharp; Treasurer, Gladdish. Zeta Tau Alpha MEMBERS MARTHA ANN RH ilx'liltx'. . . ..... Ripley. TUIIII. JO MOTLOWH .................. Lyut'hhurg, Tenn. JLUTH MUELLER ............... Oak Ridge. Tenn. H AZEL MURRA Y ........ . ...... Hal; Ridgk', Tenn. RUTH M YERS ................. Travy City, Tenn. BETT 1' ANN NIUKOLS. .. ...... Knoxville, Tenn. JUNE PATTERSON ..... ..... . . NashVi1lu, Tenn. JUDY POPE ..................... Knoxville. Tenn. EDXVINA PORTER ............... H umholdt, Tenn. JOYFE REYNOLDS . . . . ..... Knoxvillo, Tenn, BETTY RULE .................... Knoxvillv. Tenn. DORIS SHARP ................... LkLFoIletle, Tenn. MARY PAT: SHARP ............. LuFollettv. Tenn. JACKIE SHORT ....... . ......... Bluefield, YV. Va. PAT SIMS ....................... ...Spau't21,. Tenn. H A ZEL SMITH ................... Knoxville, Tenn. ANN STRASSFTH . . .. ........... .. Nashville. Tenn. DEMETRA TARRAN'I' ............ Dyel'sllul'g, Tenn. LLBBY THALMAN. ........... Nashville, Tenn. BARBARA THEILLE. . . A . . .. .. K11nxvi11e, Tenn. JOUNIE THOMAS ............... . . .Triune, Tenn. DELORAS VAUGHN. . . . . . .. ...... Knoxville, Tenn; MARTINA WADEWITZ ....... Elizabethton, TemL CLARA WALLACE .................. 'Clinton, Tenn, EDITH WHEELER ....... .......Chel'okee. N. U. The colors of Zeta Tau Alpha are Tur- quoise Blue and Steel Gray. The flower is the White Violet. First Row: Baker, Bibcc, Bradley, Campbell; Dalton, Third Row: Logan, MCClaryJ McCullough, A. McNeiIl, Daugherty, Davis, Elkins, Ernst. B. MCNCilL Morris: Motlow, MucllenJ Murray. Second Row: Foster, Garland, Garmany, Gladish, Hillj Fourth Row: Myers, Nichols, Patterson, Pope, Portcr, Hopper, James Kirtley, Law. Reynolds, Rule.J D. Sharp: M. Sharp. Fifth Row: Short: Sims, Smith, Strasser, Tarrant, Thal- mann, Thoma, Vaughan, Wheeler. 171 D; s: ix :1 5 V, AW P T THE M ,X , H IIVST WAITING ?kmlugm Immune ' Top to Bottom: OFFICERSePI-esident, MeVay; Vice President, Harrison; Secre- tary and Treasurer, Lester. Fraternity Relations MEMBERS Alpha Epsilon Pi. . . . . ...................................... ZANE FINCKELSTEIN Alpha Tau Omega ............... . .......................... EDWIN THOMPSON Delta Sigma. Phi .............................................. FREDERICK ALLEN Delta Tau Delta ..... . ......................................... FRANK A. LESTER Kappa Alpha ..... . . . . . . ...................................... ROBERT PITTMAN Kappa Sigma ................................................... .. .JOHN WARD Lambda Chi Alpha. . . . ................ . ........ . ............. . . . . . . .PAUL COATS Phi Gamma Delta ............................................ JAMES BRESNAHAN Phi Sigma Kappa ............................................... ROBIN JOHNSON Pi Kappa Alpha .............. .. ............................... FRANK WINSTON Pi Kappa Phi .......... . ...................................... H. BENTON ELLIS Sigma Alpha Epsilon ....... . . . . . . . .......................... . . . . . . .JERE GRIGGS Sigma Chi. . . ........................ . . . . ................... . ........ DON BILLS Sigma Phi Epsilon .............................................. MARK VENRICK Sigma Nu ...................... BRUCE HARRISON Zeta Beta Tau ....................................... l .......... SANFORD SINGER The Fraternity Relations Board is composed of one representative from each of the sixteen national male fraternities having chapters at the University of Ten- nessec. The sixteen fraternity presidents meet with the Board at its regular meetings, held on alternate Monday afternoons. The Board serves as a CO-ordinator for the various fraternities and their activities, and passes rules and laws restricting and governing the activities of the Greek organizations. The F. R. B. is now some eleven years old, being the baby of former Dean of Students, John Moseley. During this period it has kept harmony among all frater- nity men and has governed all rushing, dances, parties, and other fraternity busi- HESS. 174 ox . , . a A9 .e: . . cgrw3$ First Row Allen, Bills, Bresnahan, Coats. Second Row: Finkelstein; Griggs, John- sonJ Pittman. Third Row Singer, Thompson, Venrick, Ward, Winston. 175 Top to Bottom: OFFIUERS-Prasident. H'olinsky; Vice President, Marg'olies; Sec- rvml'y, W'ienafivn; Treasurer, Finklestein. Alpha Epsilon Pi MEMBERS ELI ALSON .......................................................... .. .Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT ANGEL ........................ . ....................... . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. MURRAY BRANDSTEIN ................................................. Brooklyn, N. X. ZELMORE BRODY .................................................. Knoxville, Tenn. ZANE FINKLESTEIN .................................................. Rochester, Tenn. GEORGE FRIED ........................................................ Brooklyn, N. Y. GERALD GELFAND ...................................................... Paterson, N. Y. MART IN KARAN ..... . ................... . ............................ Brooklyn, N. Y. MARTIN KORICK .................. . ...................... . . . . . . . . w Philadelphia, Penn. IRVING LEEDS ................................................. . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JOE LEVITT. . . . . . . ........................ . ............. . . . . . . . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. LEE LEVITT ........................... . . . . ........................... Knoxville, Tenn. SEFTAN LUCAS ....................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Nashville, Tenn. STANLEY MARGOLIS .................... . . .............. . . . . ......... Knoxville, Tenn. MARVIN PLISKIN ...................... . ..... . ............................ Abington, Va. FRANK ROBINSON .......................................... ...... Knoxville, Tenn. STANLEY ROBINSON ................................ . ................ Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES SANDBURG .................... . ............................... Boston, Mass. BERT SANDS ........................................................... Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVID SCHNIEDER ................ . ................................. Knoxville, Tenn. SEYMOUR SOBEL ...................................................... Brooklyn, N. Y. BERNARD STIEN .................... . ................................... Boston, Mass. SANFORD WEINSTEIN H ............................................. Knoxville, Tenn. BARRY WOLF ........................ . ............................... Knoxville, Tenn. MILTON WOLINSKY .................... . . .. ..................... . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. T h e c 0 l o r S o f Alpha Epsilon Pi are Blue and Gold. Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded at New Y ork University, New York, N. Y., on No- vember 7, 1913. Psi Deuteron Chapter was Chartered at the Uni- versity of Tennessee in 1949. 176 PSI DEUTERON CHAPTER AEII First Row: Alson, Angel, Brody. Finklestein, Fried, Gel- Second Row: Karn, Korik, J. Levitt, L. Levitt, Lucas, fand. Margolis. Third Row: Pliskin, Robinson, Sands, Stein, Wolf, Wolinsky. 177 Top retary, to Bottom: VVlIihvortll ; Treasurer, 7 OFFICERS-Presideut, Skinner; Vice President, Wellford; Sec- Erb. Alpha Tau Omega MEMBERS JAMES ARNOLD ................. Knoxville, Tenn. MILLET BAILEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Knoxvillo. Tenn. GEORGE BAKER ................ Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT BELL .......... VVinston-Salem, N. C. ROBERT S. BELL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dyersburg, Tenn. JOHN BLAINE .................. Birmingham, Ala. JACK BLAKE. . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. CHESSLEY BOVVDEN .............. Ripley, Tenn. BURTON BOYD . . ....... . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN BOVVERS ......... . ..... Johnson City. Tenn. EDWIN BOZEMAN. . . ......... . . .Memphis, Tenn. IRA BRADFIELD. . . . .LaGl'ange, Ga. SAM BRADSHAW' ..... . ..... . . . .Dyershurg, Tenn. SA M BUGG. . . . . . ....... . . . . ..Mu1'freesboro, Tenn. ARDEN BUTLER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Cuvington, Tenn. JAMES CHANDLER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paris, Tenn. HENRY CLAIBORNE. . . hBroWnSVille, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn, Tenn. JACK COMPTON ...... ..... . . . . .Bluefwld, W. Va. LOUIS hCOPP. . . . . . . . . . . ....... Johnson City, HORACE CUPP. . .......... . . .Johnson City, GUILFORD DAVIS. . . . . . . ....... Humboldt, CURTIS DEAN ...... . ..... . . . . . .Knoxville, W ILLIAM DENDER. . . ......... . . .Etowah, WILLIAM DORE ......... . ........ Memphis, JAMES DOUGLAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Seviex'ville, ALLEN EDMONDSON. . .Martin, GEORGE EDWARDS. . . . . . . ..... Cl'ossville, BLAIR ERB.... ...... ............hMemphiS, ROBERT FINCANNON ........... Knuxvillo, AL FINCANNON.. ...... .. . . . . . . .Knuxville, JERE FORD. . . . ...... . . . . ...... Dyex'sbul'g, WILLIAM FORD ................. Dyersburg, RICHARD GRAVES. . . . . . 4 . . ..... .Mcnlphis, ROBERT GREEN ................ .IVIelnphiS, WAYNE GREEK ................... Jackson, RDCHARD GRESHAM. .. ...... Johnson City, DONALD HARTMAN. . . . .. ........ . . .Gates, M7. 0. HAYNES. .............. Tiptonville, GERALD HENDEHSO . . .. ...Nushville, THOMAS HODGE. . . . ......... Johnson City, WAYNE HOSKINS. . ....... . . . . . . . .Etowah, JOHN HUGHES. . . . . . . . ......... 'Cinoinnati, W'YMOND HURT, . ................... Halls, Alpha Tau Omega was founded at Vir- ginia Military Insti- tute, Richmond, Vir- ginia, September 11, 1865. Tennessee Pi was chartered at the University of Ten- nessee in 1872. 178 Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn, Ohio Tenn. JAMES JAQUES. . . . . h . . . . . . . . . . . .Covington, Tenn. ROGER JEVVETT. . ........... . . .Pittsburgh, Penn. ROBERT KELLER ......... . . .Johnson City, Tenn. ROBERT KLINKE. .. . . ...... Memphis, Tenn. ALAN LASATER. . ............. . . . . .Paris, Tenn. BILL LAVVLER ................... Trenton, Tenn. JOE B. LOVE .................... Knoxville, Tenn. SIDNEY MANDLE. . . . . ....... . . . . . . .Paris. Tenn. CHARLES MANNER. . . . . . .MilmL Tenn. JOHN McASKILL. ........... .. . . . . . .Paris, Tenn. GARDNER MCDONALD. . . . . . . . . . .Glouster, Mass. GEORGE MCVAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Evanston, Ill. JOE MEEKS. . .... ............... .Jackson, Tenn. ALBERT MILLER. . . .. ....... Knoxville, Tenn. LEE MILLER. ......... . . . .Juhnson City, Tenn. WALTER MOORE . . . ............ Knoxville, Tenn. BUDDY NABERS. . . . A . .........M01-ristown, Tenn. STEWART NUNN .................. Ripley, Tenn. PAUL PARKS .................. Tiptonville, Tenn. ROBERT PATTERSON ..... . . . Knoxville, Tenn. ERNEST PEACOCK. . ..... . . . . .Tiptonvillu, Tenn. RAY PEEBLES......................Paris, Tenn. EVERETTE QUALLS. . . . .......... Nashville, Tenn. SHELBY SCATES ...... .. .h . . . . . .Union City, Tenn. ROBERT SKINNER .............. Collierville, Tenn. BRYAN STANLEY ........ . . . .'CI'ossville, Tenn. PARKER SUTHERLAND. . . . .Johnson City, Tenn. J. CHYLE SWAN ................ Danvdridge, Tenn. EDWIN THOMPSON .......... Winter Haven, Fla. MARTINE TIRMENSTEIN ........ Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM TUCKER ............. .. . .Riploy, Tenn. CECEIL TURNER. . . ............... . .Paris, Tenn. JAMES WAGNER. . . . . . . . . .Brownsville, Tenn. NELSON WALKER ............... Bluejield, W. Va. THOMAS WALKER. . . . . . . h. ..... Dyersburg, Tenn. JOE WA RD. ................ .. . . .McKenzie, Tenn. KENNETH WEBSTER ......... Great Neck, N. Y. DABNEY VVELLFORD. . . . . . . ..... Col'dova, Tenn. P. W. WHITE ........... . . . . .Dyersburg, Tenn. JOE VVHITLOVV. ........... Johnson City, Tvnn. JOE VVHITVVORTH ............ .. . ..Oscu01a, Ark. JOHN WILLIAMS ............... Knoxville, Tenn. HAROLD XVOODS. . . .............. Jackson, Tenn. DAVE VVYNNE ............... . ..... Erwin, Tenn. Alpha Gold. The T h e c o 10 r s Tau Omega are Sky Blue and Old hower is the White Tea Rose. of HHWHmm mqp. m1 T1: am YOU CA 179 .. -ATS2 First Row: Arnold, Baker, Bell, Bell, Blake, Bowden, Third Row: Cupp, Davis, Dender, Dorr, Douglass, Ed- Boyd. mundson, Edwards. Second Row: Bradfield, Bradshaw, Buggi Butler, Chand- Fourth Row: Erb, R. Fincannon, A. Fincarmon, Ford, ler, Claiborne, Copp. Graves, Green, Greer. Fifth Row: Hartman, Haynes, Hendcsrson, Hodge, Hughes, Hurt, Jacques: aagzesa Jaw : a sv 180 ATSZW First Row: Jewett, Klinke, Lasater, Lawler, Love, Third Row: Parks, Patterson, Peacock, Peebles, Skate Mandlc, Manner. Skinner, Stanley. Second Row: MacAskill, McDonaldW McVay, Meeks, A. F ourth Row: Southerland, Swan, Thompson, Tirmen- Miller, L. Miller, Naber.. st in, Tucker, Turner. Wagner. Fifth Row: Walker, Ward, Wellford, White, Whitlow, Whitworth, Williams, Wynne. mm mm ya 2 mumm w Hav ?wzok V oust a 31E ME, W ?agfgaaswz $$$$gg; K; w m R43 w? a w , Ugo, agnga 4 WW . . , ' m x - ., LQWM W V C' ., C ,. . Cg - , x ?'79623939 C mmwa . mm m mm W ,1 r6 W Top to Bottom: retary, Cmdwell; Treasurer, OFFICERS-President, Curnwell; ViCe President, Costello; Sec- Mask. Delta Sigma Phi MEMBERS BIICIIAEL J. AGNEW ...... .. . . . . Memphisy Tenn. FREDERICK H. ALLEN. . . ...... New York, N. Y. HERMAN K. ALVERSON ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. GEORGE T. BALDVVIN ............. . .Chicago, Ill. MILTON E. BARNES. . . . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. BENJAMIN F. BATEMAN. . . . ..... Memphis, Tenn. WM. HARRISON BEENE. . . . .Phattanooga, Tenn. JOHN XV. BEESON. . . . . ....... Philadelphia, Miss. ROBERT C. BELL ....... .. . . . . . . .Unicoi, Tenn. ROBERT M. BENNETT ..... Grand Haven, Mich. HENRY C. BORGE. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Arlington. N. J. MORRIS J. BROOKS. .. ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES E. CARDW'ELL ............. A nniston, Ala. GEORGE O. GATE. . . . . . . . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. LORING H. CLICK. . . . .......... . . .Eagan, Tenn. ROCCO R. CONTI. . . . . . . ......... Yonkers, N. Y; .IOH N R. CORNVVELL. . . . . . . . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. LEO F. COSTELLO. . . . . ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. TOMMY LEE CROSS. . . . . . . . . e . . .Crossville, Tenn. WILLIAM R. DERAMO. . . ........ Coreopolis, Penn. FRED JAMES DERAMO. . . . . . . . .Coreopolis, Penn. RICHARD L. DERAMO. . . . . . . . . .Coreopolis, Penn. THOMAS E. DESMOND. . . . . . . . . .Rochester, N. Y. ANGELO A. DlLISIO ....... . . . . . Coreopolis, Penn. THOMAS GIBSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lexington, Tenn. REX GREGORY ............ . . . , . .Memphis, Tenn. JAMES H'. HAGAN. . . . . ..... . . ....... Fulton; Ky. RALPH A. HAWKINS. . . . .. ...... Knoxville, Tenn. JAUQUE D. HEYEN. . . . . ....... Pennington, N. J. ROBERT E. HERRING. . . . . ...... Memphis, Tenn. MURIEL R. HICKEY. . . . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE H. HOBBS. . . . . . . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. 1-1 A110 LD T. HOGUE. . . . . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. J. D. HUDSON. . . . .. ..... .. . .Chattanooga. Tenn. CARL W. INGRAM ......... . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. OSCO K. JACKSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rutledge, Tenn. WILLIAM A. JEFFERY. . . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES W. JORDAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . Memphis. Tenn. FRED L. KEY ...... . . ........... liceville, Tenn. HARRY L. LACKEY. . . ........... Lexington, Va. PERRY W. LANE. . . . . . . . . . .Grand Junction, Tenn. Delta Sigma Phi was founded at the City College of New York, N. Y., on De- cember 10, 1899. Omicron chapter was founded at the Uni- versity of Tennessee on April 11, 1931. 182 L. MARK LEACH . . .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. HUDSON LEE. . . .. ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. WALTER E. LINTON ............ Nashville, Tenn. ALVIN J. LLOYD ............... Greenville, Tenn. JAMES E. MARTIN .............. Lexington. Tenn. WILLIAM G. MATTHEeVS ....... .Memphis, Tenn, JOHN C. MASK. . . ................ Memphis. Tenn. ROBERT R. DIL-CLEARY ...... Philadelphia. Penn. ADRIAN D. MCGHEDE. . . . . ..... . . ADeRidder, La. EDWARD 'C. MOORE ......... .. . .Memphis, Tenn. EARNEST F. M URDAUGH. . . . ..... Bolivar, Tenn. B. RUSSELL NERREN. . .......... Memphis, Tenn. FRED L. NUNNERY. ............. Memphis. Tenn. MASON S. OAKES ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. MIKE J. ODIE. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Sugar Tree, Tenn. ROBERT K. PARHAM ............ Memphis. Tcnn. THOMAS R POTTS .............. Nashville, Tenn CHARLES A. RAFFAEL.. .......... Boston, Mass. JOHN W. RAGSDALE ............. Memphis, Tenn. JAMES A. RAY. . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Junction, Tenn. H UGH H. RICHARDSON...G1'and Junetian, Tenn. HAROLD D. RICHESON. . .Grand Junction, Tenn. JAMES ROGERS. . . . . .......... Fayetteville, Tenn. NIELS ERIC SCHULTZ ...... Hickory Valley, Tvnn. ALAN E. SEELAND ....... . ....... Elizabeth. N. J. WILLIAM J. SEELAND. . .. ...... Elizabeth. N. J. JOSEPH P. SHANNON ..... . ..... Memphis, TomL WALTER C. SH EA . . .. .......... Knoxville, Tenn. J. R. SIMPSON ......... . ........... London. Tenn. ROBERT A. SMITH ...... . ....... Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM A. STRONG ........... Collierville, Tenn. ROBERT W. TAYLOR .... . . . . . . . . . .Yumm Tum. JAMES THOMPSON... .............. Yuma, Tenn. W'ILLIAM O. TOME ............. Philadelphia, Pa. DONALD W. VANDAGRIFF...Chattanooga. Tenn. 'HOVVARD V. OSTENBRIDGEe . . .Glen Rock, N. Y. DOUGLAS Z. WALKER. . . . . ..... eMomphis, Tenn. SAMUEL R. VVOODBURY. .. ....... Mumford, Tenn. ROBERT P. WYLIE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Niles. Mit-h. F. VAN CLEEF YATES. . . . . e . .Pennington, N. J. The colors of Delta Sigma Phi arc Nile Green and White. The flower is the White Carnation. 183 . ...A2CP First Row: Allen, Barnes, Bateman, Beene, Bell, Ben- Third Row Gibson, Gregory, Hagan, Hawkins, Heyen, nett. Hogue. Second Row: Borge, Cardwell: Cate, Cornwell, Cos- Fourth Row- Ingram, jackson, jeffery, Jordan, Key, tello, R. L. Deramo. Lane. vlggm $maw 4;; ; 184 A2Q . Richardson, A. Seeland, W. First Row: Leach, Lee, Linton, Mask: Matthews, Third Row. Potts: Ra MOOTC- Seeland, Shannon. Second Row . Murdaugh, Nerren, Nunnery, Oakes, Odle, Parham. Fourth Row: Shea, Smith, Thompson, Tome7 Yates. 185 W Top to Bottom: OFFICERS-President, hVilliamson; Vice President, Aldridge; Secretary, Harvey; Treasurer, L. Massey. was founded at Beth- any College, Virginia in 1858. Delta Delta chapter was charter- ed at the University of Tennessee in 1924-. Delta Tau Delta MEMBERS DAVE ALDRIDGE ................ Natchez, Miss. LEM ANDERSON ............. ... Knoxville, Tenn. JIM ARCHER ................... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN ARNOLD ................. XVinehcster, Tenn. HARRY BAIRD. . . . . .. ....... . . . ,Dyer, Tenn DICK BARRA'CK ......... . . . . . . . . AMemphis, Tenn. HARRELL BARTON .......... . . . . . . .Paris, Tenn. JACK BETHEA ....... ... . e. ....... Jackson, Miss. RUSSELL BROWN ............... Knoxville, Tenn. WALTER CASKIE ........... .. . . . .Lynchburg, Va. W'A'TSON CHAMBLIN . ........... Memphis, Tenn. JOHN CH ILDRESS ............ . . .Knoxville. Tenn. JIM CLARKE. . . ................. Syracuse. N. Y. BICKNELL COOK .......... . . . . . . .Mumphis, Tenn. HAROLD CROOK, . .. ....... . ..... Memphis, Tenn. BOB CUNNINGHAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. GENE ELLISON .................. Memphis, Tenn. JIM DAVIS. . . . . . . . . . . ............ Knoxville, Tenn. JIMMY EVANS. .. .............. Oak Ridge, Tenn. BERT FERRELL ................. Memphis, Tenn. JIM FREEMAN. . ................ Knoxville, Tenn. LOUIS GREEN. .. ........ . ........ Gallatin, Tenn. HUGH GREGORY. . . ..... . . . ..... Memphis. Tenn. TOM GUTHRIE ............... brass Plains, Tenn. HENRY HANCOCK. . . ............. . . .Paris, Tenn. HAYWOOD HARRIS .............. Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES HARVEY. . . . .. ...... . .Harriman, Tenn. GEORGE HENDERSON ......... . . .Clinton, Tenn. M. E. HENEGAR ................. Melbourne, Fla. JACK HENNESSEE. . .. ............. Sylva, N. C. JERRY HENRY ............. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. FRED HOEKE ................ . . .Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES JACKSON ............. .Konnebunk, Me. CHARLES JOHNSON ............ Knoxville, Tenn. FRED KITTS .............. . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. GUILFORD KYKER ........... . .Knoxville, Tenn. BILL LAVVHON ...... . ........ . . .Knoxvillo, Tenn. BOB LEE . . . . . . . . ..... . ........ . . Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK LESTER. . . .Nashville. Tonn, JIM LOCKERT. . . . . . . . h e . . . . . .Ashland City, Tnnn. Delta Tau Delta 186 DON LUDVVIG ................ Washington, IJ. C. DICK MAERKER. . . . . . . . ........ Knoxville, Tenn. HAROLD MANESS ............. .Gruenfielvd. Tenn. FRED MAPES ................... Knoxville, Tenn. .TOHN MASSEY. . e ..... . .......... Memphis, Tenn. LAURENS MASSEY .............. Memphis, Tenn. JOE MAYBERRY. ...... e . . . . . . ..... Sparta, Tenn. BERTRA M MAYES ................ Clinton, Tenn. BILL MCCONNELL ............. Larehnmnt, N. Y. FRANK MCCONNELI ............ Larehmont, N. Y. KEN MPIWAHAN ................. Knoxville, Tenn. JOE MvMILLON. . ...... . . . A HAsllleLild City, Tenn. H AROLD MEDLIN. . . ........... Snx'dis, Tenn. JIM MONCIER.. ................ Knoxville, Tenn. JIM MONTGOMERY ............ . .Knoxvillo. Tenn. RUSSELL NEW'MAN ............. Knoxville, Tenn. PHIL PACKARD ............ Winstou-Salem, N. C. AL PAETZELL .................... Milfond, N. J. GLENN PETTY ................ . .Crandall. Ga. FRED PARKER ................. Knoxville, Tenn. TED RANKIN ............ . ......... Dallas, Texas PAT RION. . . . . . . . .. .............. Memphis. Tenn. BOB ROSE ................... .McMinnvilIe, Tenn. H. E. SIMPSON ........... . ...... Nashville. Tenn. DICK SMITH .............. . ..... Knoxville, Tenn. BILL STEELMAN . ...... Halls, Tenn. BILL STOKES ...... . ............ Knoxville. Tenn. H. D. SWANSON ................ Knoxville, Tenn. BILL TA HVVATEH ............... Knoxville, Tenn. HLRERT THYTHALL ............ Knoxville. Tenn. HOWARD TURNER ..... . ............ Dyer. Tmm. MARTIN WAGNER ............... Knoxville. Tenn. DON WEBSTER ................. Knoxville, Tenn. HAROLD VVASSON. . . . .......... XVeaverville, N. C. DICK W'HITE ...... .e . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. BILL WILLIAMSON ............. Humboldt, Tenn. ANDREW W'ILSON.. ............ , . .Natchoz. Miss. TOM VVOODARD ................ .Nashvillc, Tenn. DON VVOODMANSEE. . . . ........ Memphis, Tenn. JOE YANCEY ...... .. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JACK ZIMMERMAN ............. VVaukesha. Wis. W bite and Gold. Iris. The colors of Delta Tau Delta are Purple, The flower is the Purple DELTA DELTA CHAPTER L' V 8mm AVD 3E XWN $gxw 187 AmwM Nkwa Third Row: Ellison, Davis, Ferrell, Freexnam Green, First Row: Aldridge, Anderson, Archer, Arnold, Baird, Gregory, Guthrie. Barrack: Barton. Fourth Row. Hancock, Harrisj Harvey, Henderson, Second Row: Berthea, Brm n, Caskie, Chamblin, Chil- Henegar, Hennessee: Henry. dress. Cooke, Cunningham. Fifth Row Hoekc, Jackson, Kitts, Kikcr: Lawhon, Lee, Lester. 188 ,mmu y QSW , 21 w 2 .mmny L wgget v m YK , fag: $6333, m $$$er 3 $$ng 33$ 03+ or First Row. Ludwig, Maness, Mapes, J. Massey, L. Mas- Third Row: Paetzela, Petty, Parker, Rion, Rose, Simp- sey, Mayberry, F. McConnell. son, Stokes. Second Row: W. McConnell, McMahon, McMillan, Fourth Row: Swanson, Tarwaten Turner, Wagner, Medlin, Moncier, Montgomery, Newman. Webster, Wesson, White. Fifth ROW: Williamson, Wilson, Woodard, VVoodmzm- see, Yancey, Zimmermann. M 189 Top to Buttom: OFFICERS President, Hay; Vice President, Bray; Secretary, Travis; Treasurer, Ross. Kappa Alpha MEMBERS BILL ANDERSON. . A . .......... . .Columbia, Tenn. WILLARD ARMSTRONG. ..... . . . .Memphis, Tenn. CLAUDE BARRETT. . .. ......... Knoxville, Tenn. BILL BRAKEBILL. . .. ....... Madisonville, Tann. DICK BRAY. . . . ........ . . ........ Memphis, Tenn. JIM BURT.... ..... .. .......... ......Tampa, Fla. DUVEREAUX CANNON ........ . . .Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES GATE ........... . . . . .Gatlinbu rg, Tenn. BILL CRAWFORD. . . ........ Lawrenceburg, Tenn. W. A. 'COVINGTON . . . .. .......... Magnolia, Miss. TED DAFFER ..... . ..... . ........ . . . Norfolk, 'Va. HUGH DAY ........ . . . . . . . . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. JIM DOTY. ........... . ......... Bruceton, Tenn. RAY DOTY. . . . . . . . . . . ............ Bruceton. Tenn. JOE FUSON. . ........ . . ......... Knoxville, Tenn, HOWARD HAY. . . . . .. .......... Shelbyville, Tenn. JOHN HA STINGS. . . .. ......... .Shelbyville, Tenn. HARVEY HARRELL .......... . . . . . . .Norfolk, Va. DICK H UNTER. . ........... . . . ..... .Tampa, Fla. BTLL KIRK...H ........ ...........Sa1uda, N. C. THURMOND LONGERIER ........ Knoxville, Tvnn. BUDDY LYONS ...... . .......... . . ....N01'folk, Va. DICK McKEEL ..... . ............. .Waverly. Tenn. HAL MA RTIN . . . . . ......... . . .Senatobia, Miss. JACK MASON. . . . . . . . ......... . . .Memphis, Tenn. L'INTON MASSIE. . . . . . . . ...... .Madisonville, Tenn. Kappa Alpha was founded at Washing- ton and Lee Univer- sity, Lexington, Vir- ginia, on December 21, 1865. Pi chapter was Chartered at the University of Tennes- see on December 1, 1883. 190 CREED MEFFORD ........... . ..... Florence, Ala. JIM MITCHELL .................. Memphis, Tenn. BILL NAPIER. . ....... . ......... Columbia, Tenn. BOB NATHAN .............. Hendersonville, Tenn. JOHN NORMAN. ............... Shelbyville, Tmm. KEN OSBORNE. . . . . .. ......... Tullahonm, Tum. LUCIAN PARKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Svnutnbia, Miss. MIKE PATTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Memphis, Tenn. BOBBY POTTS ..... . . . . . . . . . . .Shelbyvillo, Tenn. HARRIS PHILLIPS ...... . . . . . . . .Oak Ridgo, Tenn. BOB PITTMAN. . . . ........ . . . . . . rampa. Fla. ROLAND PRINCE .............. Oak Ridge, Tenn. ISSAC ROSS. . . . . . . . ............. Shelbyville, Tenn. JOHNNY SMITH ................ Oak Ridg3, Tenn. BILL STANTON ................. Oak Ridge, Tenn. BILL SPRADLING. . . . . . . . . . . . .Chatmnoogn. Tenn. ED STRAIN ....... . . . . . .......... Memphis. Tenn. FRED STRAIN ...... . ......... .. MemphiS, Tenn. HADLEY STREATEH. ........... Colmnhia, Tenn, BEN TRAVIS .................... ernfield, Tenn. ELMER VVATTENBARGER ........ Sumter, S 'C. TOM WHITAKER. . . . . . ........... . . ATamsz, Fla. H ODEY WHITE . . . ............. . ..N01'f011i. Va. RICE WHITE. . . .. ..... . ...... ...Momphis, Tenn. H. C. WILLIAMSON ...... . . ..... Greenfield, Tunn. BILL WOOD. . . . . .. .......... .. . . . . . .Tampa, Fla. RODGER VEST .................... Detroit, Mioh. The colors of Kap- pa Alpha are Crim- son and Old Gold. The fiowers are the Magnolia and Red Rose. In M noun DAM SHL! ' R 191 First Row: Alderson, Armstrong, Brakebill, Burt, Cate. Third Row: Fuson, HayJ Hastings, Kirk, Longcrier. Second Row: Crawford, Covington, DafTer, j. W. Doty, Fourth Row: Martin, Mason, Massie, Michael, Napier. R. K. Dory. 192 First Row: Nathan; Osborne, Parks, Patton, Potts. Third Row: Sprcdling, J. E. Strain, S. F. Strain, Streat- er, Travis. Second Row: Phillips, Pittman, Prince, Smith5 Stanton. Fourth Row: Watenbarger, Williamson, Wood, Vest. 193 J 01111 hVatson: retary, Baumann ; Treasurer. OFFICERMPI'esident, ce President, Hoke; Sev- Agee. Kappa Sig ma MEMBERS GRADY W. AGEE ........ Pittsburg Landing, Tenn. W'ILLIAM G. LAING ........ . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT N. ALEXANDER, JR. . . .Memphis, Tenn. CARL H. LANGSCHMIDT ........ Melnphis, Tenn. THOMAS G. BARNES, JR. . . . . . . . hMemphiS, Tenn. WILLIAM A. LISTER. . . . .. ...... Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS E. BARNETT . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. hVILLIAM LITTERER, III . . . .Ashland City, Tenn. WALLACE W. BAUMANN. . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK K. LOVE. . . . . . . . . .Chattanoogu, Tenn. DOUGLAS R. BEVILLE. . . . . . .Phattanooga. Tenn. REGINALD B. LOVELAL' E. . . . , . .Memphis, Tenn. KENNETH H. BELL. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. HOWARD W. LOVELESS. . . ...... Stuttgart, Ark. WILLIAM J. BLATCHLEY. . . .New Haven, Conn. WILLIAM H, LUCK. . .. ......... Memphis, Tenn. LOUIS G. BRITT. . . . . . . .......... Memphis, Tmm. JAMES P. MCCLEAN ...... . . . . . . .Memphis. Tenn. JOHN W. BRITTON, JR.. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. WALLACE McCLURE. . . . . . .. . .Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES G. BROOKS. . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JAMES G. Mc-COIN ......... . .Wushingtonl D. C. J BAYNE BURROUGHS- - - Nashville, Tenn. GROVER Nh MCCORMICK. . . ...Memphis. Tenn. DAVID D. BUSH . . . . . . . . Knoxville. Tenn. ROBERT L MOHARGUE . . . . . . . .Oak Ridge, Tenn. W. HUNTER BYINGTOA .....Chattanooga, Tenn. QEICIL R. McLAUGHLIN. , , . . , . h , .Memphis, Tenn. STEVE CAKMES. . . . . . , . . . .. ..... Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES R. MACHAMER, .Cleveland. Tenn. FRED L. COLEMAN. . . . . ..... . . . . . .Raleigh, Tenn. GEORGE R. MARTIN . , . . .. .Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES M. COLEMAN. .. - .Raleigh. Tenn. FRANK s. MAXWELL. . ..Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD G. GONNETTE. . . . .. .Nashville, Tenn. JOHN P, NASH. . . . . .. ...... Memphis, Tenn, HARRY E. COX -------- .-Knoxville. Tenn ROBERT L. NEFF. . ........Knoxville, Tenn. WINBURN G- CURRIE. . - - - - - - - - - Jackson, Tenth HERBERT P. NEFF. . . . . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT 5- DAVIS. - - - - - - . - . - - - - Knoxville. Tenn- CHARLES E. NINE. . . . . . . . .. ...Kn0xville, Tenn. PETER T. BENTON. . . .. . ..Knoxville, Tenn. DUNBAR N. OEHMIG. , . , . . hattanooga, Tenn. HARRY G. DINWIDDIE ...... .Trenton, Tenn. EDWARD w. OEHMIG. . . . .Chattanooga. Tenn. ROBERT F- DODSON- - -- .... Memphis, Tenn. RUSSELL OZANNE. JRU. .....Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM P. DREWHY. - - - - . - . . -Memphis, Tenn. WALTER G. PARKER.. ...... .Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT L. DROKE ..... . . ....... Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM P. PAVLlSh . . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. JOHN R. DUKE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. REUBEN S. PAYNE. . . . . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. DAVID D. DUKES. . . ....... . . .Memphis, Tenn. WALTER PEEPLES, JR. . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JAMES R. ECKEL. JR. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. ARTHUR H, PICKLE ..... .. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. MARION L. EDDINS. . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT D. PORTER. . . . .. . ....... Rome. :21, THOMAS N. EDDINS. . .Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM S. PRICE. . . . . ....... Swoetwater, Tenn. CARLYLE T. ELLIOT ...... .. . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE F. REGAS. . . . . .. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. WALTER H. FELIX. . ........... Knoxville, Tenn. W'ILLIAM F. REGAS. . . . . . . . . . . .Knoxvillo. Tenn. JAMES W. FLANIKEN . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JOHN P. RICHARDSON, JR . . . .Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM N. FRYE, III. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JAMES W. ROGERS. . . . . . . . .Chattanooga. Tenn. VERNON C. GILBERT. . . .. . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. SAM ROSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kingston. Tenn. FRANKLIN E. GLASS, J R. . . . . . .Dayton. Tenn. JOHN H. SCOTT. . . . . .. .. . .Pikeville, Tenn. CLIFTON GLEAVES, JR. . . . . . . . .Jackson, Tenn. WILBURN G. SMITH. ... Chattanooga, Tenn. ROBERT L GRANT. . . . . . . . . . . .Spartanburg, S. U. SHIRLEY T. SMITH. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. SANFORD P. GRAVES. .. ........ Knoxville, Tenn. GILBERT T. STEIN- -- - - Chattanooga. Telm- JOHN w. GRAY. . . . . .. .Knoxville, Tenn. ROBER? G- STEWART . - .....1yiem1'1hls, Ten - JAMES I. GREER. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. $$iEREDTiMEESgS4kE. ' ' ' h NHE$1$3QS $31: CHARLES R. GRIFFITH, JR... .Knoxville, Tenn. hFRED s: THARPE h . . '1'. '- . ..Knoxv'i11e,' mm; JOHN K. GRIGGS. . . . . . .. ......... Antioch, Term. ELMER 0. THOMPSON, JR. ..... Knoxville, Tenn. FRED T. GROGAN. . . ..... . .Memphis. Tenn. FRANK R. THOMPSON. . . . ...... .Memphis. Tenn. JOSEPH M. HAYES ...... . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN D. TUMBLIN . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM L. HENDERSON . . Knoxville, TemL RICHARD E. TUMBLIN . Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT HICKS, JR.. . . .. .. . .Memphis, Tenn. JAMES F. VESTER. . . . . . . . . . ..Knoxville, Tenn. DAVID W. HOKE ....... . .. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. CARL L. VORDER BREUGGE. . . . Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS O. HOLBERT, JH.. . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. JOHN H. WARD. 4 . . . . . . ........ Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE E. HOLLAND ..... . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN J. WATERS. . . . . . hSumter, S. C. RALPH G. HONEYCUTT. . . .Appalachia. Va. EDGAR L. WATSON . . Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES P. JENNINGS. . . . .. . . . . . .Rome, Ga. JOHN T. WATSON. . . . .MenlphiS, Tenn. JACK D. JOHNSON. . . , . ..Knoxville, URIEL C. JONES. . . . . ..Knoxville, WILLIAM R. JONES. . . . h . . . . . .Knoxville. DIETRICH H. KULZE ........... Memphis, Kappa Sigma was founded on December 10, 1869, at the Uni- versity of Virginia, Charlottesville, Vir- ginia. Lambda Chap- ter was Chartered at the Universityof Tennessee on May 11, 1880. 194 Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. EDGAR M. VVILKERSON . . . . .. . Nashville, Tenn. JAMES L. VVILKERSON . . .. . . . . .Nashville, Tenn ROBERT P. XVILLIAMS. . Chattanooga, Tenn. PHILLIP J. WRIGHT ....... .. . . .Memphis, Tenn. The colors of Kap- pa Sigma are Scarlet, White, and Emerald Green. The flower is t h e Lily-of-the-Val- ley. NS IN THE FIRE 195 K 2 First Row: Agee, Alexander, Barnes, Barnett, Bau- mann, Beville, Bell, Blatchley. Fourth Row: Dukes, Eckel. M. L. Eddins, T. M. Ed- dins, Felix, Flaniken, Glass, Gleaves. Second Row Britt; Brittonj Brooks? Bush: Byington, Fifth Row: Grant, Graves, Gray. Green GriH-ith, Gro- Cakmes, F. L. Coleman: I M. Coleman, gan, Hayes, Henderson, Hicks. Third Row: Connette, Cox: Denton, Dinwiddic, Dod- Sixth Row: Hoke, Holbcrt, Holland, Jennings, Johnson, son, Drewry, Droke, Duke. U. C. JonesJ W. R. Jone. Kulze, Laing. 196 KZJ First Row: Langschmidt, Listerj Littcrer, Love: Lovc- Fourth Row: Payne; Pvcplcs, Portcr, Price, G. F. Regas, lace, Lovclcss, Luck, McClean. W. F. Regas, Richardson. . . Fifth Rov: Scott Stein Steward Sosna Timbvrlakc Second Row: McClure, Mchn, McCormlck, Mc- J J J ,5. 7 J T . 3 Hargue, McLaughlin, Machamer, Martin: Maxwell. Tharpg F. R Thompson, J' D' Tumblm, 1L E Tumblin. Third Rowleash, H, P. NEH, Nine, D. N. Oehmig, Sixth Row: Vester, Ward, Waters, E. L. Watson, J T. E. W. Oehnug, Ozannc, Parker, Pavlis. Watson, E. M. Wilkcrson, J. L. Wilkerson, William 197 Top to Bottom: OFFICERS-President, Bone; Vice President, Whiteside; Secre- tary, Shuck; Treasurer, Kinsler. Lambda Chi Alpha MEMBERS CARL B. ARCHER.. JOE M. BAKER.. Kingsport, Tenn. . . . . . . .Mayo, Md. RT. RICHARD F. BAL Memphis, Tenn. JOEI BAZZELL, JR ..... . . . .Fulton. Ky. EDWIN C. BONE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dyer, Term. ARTHUR M. BOYD. . ......... Knoxville, Tenn. FLOYD W. BREWER ...... .Chattauooga., Tenn. HAYNES BRINKLEY. JR. . ..... Pulaski, Tenn. DAN BROOKSHIRE. . .. . .Vonore, Tenn. lattanooga, Tenn. JOSEPH J. BRYANT. - . .. . . . .Nashville. Tenn. THOMAS E. BURTON . TOM L. 'CALLOVVAY. . . . . . . .Lenoir City, Tenn. WILLIS H. CAMPBELL. . . ..... Columbia, Tonn. KIRK M. CA RROLL. . . . . . . . .. .Savannah, Tenn. WARREN K. CLARK I .. .Knoxville. Tenn. HOWARD W. 'COOPER. . . . . . . .Arlington. Tenn. PAUL M. COATS . . . . . .. . . .. .Kingspol't, Tenn. NEAL L. COOPER. . . . .Uhattanooga. Term. JOH N CURTIS. . . . . . .. . Chattanooga, Tenn. PAUL L. DANIEL ........ .. . . . . . . .Menlo, Ga. WALTER G. DAVIS, III. .. Chattanooga, Tenn. LAWRENCE G. DERTHIICK. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. HARRY T. DEISROTH ....... ....Hazelton, Penn. ROBERT J. DOUGH'ERTY.. . . .Hazelton, Penn. WILLIAM B. ELDRIDGE. . hattanooga, Tenn. JOHN U. ESTES. . . . . . . .Louisville, Ky. ANDREW U. ESTES. . oI-nersvillo, Tenn. FRANK L. EDLUND. . . . . Jamestown, N. Y. JOSEPH L. FERGUS. . . . Chattanooga. Tenn. JAY FLEENOR. . . I . . ....... . .Kingsport, Tenn. HAROLD HI FRY, JR. . ........... 'Camden, Tenn. JAMES K. GAINES. . ..... . .Lawronvcburg, Tenn. RANDELLE GARRETT ...... Lewisburg, Tenn. FINIS E. GENTRY. . ...... .VVashington, DI C. . .Chattanooga. Tenn. . .Cleveland, Tenn. .Kingsport, Tenn. .Kingspm't, Tenn. VVILLIAIM C. GEORGE. . . . . C. LYNN GOBLE..,... . R. C. GOINS........... MARVIN K. GOODMAN. J. EDWARD GRIFFITH ...... .Knoxville, TEIIIL THOMAS E. GRAYSON. . . . ..... Trade. Tenn. ROBERT J. GUTHRIE . . .. . Uhattanooga, Tenn. WARREN 'C. HALE . . . . ..... . Mol'l'istown, Tenn. GEORGE T. HALL. . . . . . I .Cleveland, Tenn. . .Gamden, Tenn. ..Bristol. Va. XVAYNE L. HALL. . . GEORGE L. HAMRILYIx ROY T. HARDIN ...... . . . . IKingsport, Tf'nn. WILLIAM E. HARPER ........ Chattanooga. Tenn. EDGAR L. HAUN ................ JY'fleveland, Tenn, . .Mountain City, Tenn. I . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. . . . . . .Beloit, Wis. . . . .Jellivo, Tenn. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . .. ..E1mhurst, N. Y. . . . .Livingstnn. Tenn. .Jamestuwn, Tenn. . Kingsport. Tenn. ..... Palatka, Fla. Greeneville, Tenn. .Kingsport. Tenn. WILLIAM D. HILL. EARL HILLEN. . . . . . . . JAMES R. HUBERT ........ BILLY B. HUMYPHREYS... XVILLIAM C. IRBY ....... NORMAN W. JAROS ..... WILLIAM H. JERNIGA . DOUGLAS H. JOHNSOV JOSEPH L. JOHNSON HAL L. JOINES..........I. GROVER A. KERBAUGH . . . BARTEE Q. KINSLER. ALEXANDER KOSTY ..... . . . . .Cm'ning', N. Y. MARVIN R. LANGSTON . . . , .Greenville, Miss. JACK M. LAY . . .. ...... .Oneidn, Tenn. . .Nashville, Tenn. DANIEL T. LEEC I...... Lambda Chi Alpha was founded at Bos- ton University, Bos- t 0 n, Massachusetts, on November 2, 1909. Epsilon - Omicron chapter was charter- ed at the University of Tennessee on March 19, 1932. JA 13K H. LEFLER ................. Loudon, Tenn. MA URICE LIGGETT. . I . . . Ll-wisburg. Tenn. GEORGE W. LONG. . . . . . .. ..Kingsp0rt, Tenn. RUITHARD W'. LYKENS. . .. .Knoxville, Tenn. STEWART LYNCH ...... .. Chattanooga, Tenn. MAX E, MABRY. . .. .. . .Chattanooga. Tenn. FRED D. MASON.. . I. ....... Harlan, Ky. JOE C'. MAYES ....... Lewishurg. TCHIL ROBERT XV. MULILUNG. ........ Memphis, TemL ROY E. MCCOLLUM .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. CHARLES E. McCURDY. Chattanooga. Tenn. BEN M. MCMILLAN ..... . ....Knoxville. Tenn. PAUL E. MILLS ............... Chattanooga. Tenn. WILLIAM G. MITCHELL ........ Livingston. Term. XVILLIAM G. MITCHUM .......... Nashville, Tenn. EDWIN L. MULLIKIN .. .Memphis, TemL RAY M. MURPHEY ...... .Clarksvillc, Tenn. ROBERT J. MURRAY. . . . . ..... Washington. Penn. ROBERT T. NEAL ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. RAY B. PADEN.. . Chattanooga, Tenn. ROBERT D. PARK . . IGI'eenevilln, Tonn. FLOYD D. PERRY.........': ..... Hohenwald. Tenn. JAMES D. RAINEY .............. Elkton, Tenn. w. MILLARD RAMEY. Oak Ridge, Tenn. ROBERT XV. RITTER. HAROLD O. ROBERTS Lewisburg, Tenn. . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. ...... Louisville, Tenn. ROGER M. ROBINSON . BTLL J. ROGERS ............. Memphis, Tenn. .IULES K. ROY. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. FLOYD E. BUSHING ............ 'Polumbia. Tenn. ANTHONY P. SANTANGELO ROBERT E. SCARBROUGHU ..P1ainf1leld, N. J. attanooga. Tenn. RALPH E. SHAFER ....... .. .Lhattanoog'a. Tenn. XVILLTAM BL SHUCK. . . . . .NEWberu. Tenn. JOEL H. SIMMONS ........ . . .Newhorn, Tenn. GEORGE A. SINGLETON. . . Thomasville. Ga. BODIE B. SMITH ........ I .. . . .Dyer. Tenn. ROBERT A. SOCH . . . . ....F1'edonia. NI Y. RICHARD A. STAPLES. . . . . . . . . . .VVhitman, Mass. CHARLES P. STELLMAKER. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. XVILLIAM H. STARVES .......... Ashevillo, N. VI. LEE STARR .............. . . . . . . . .Athens. Tenn. CHARLES W. STEVVA RT. . . . . .. ...... Dysw. Tenn. BILL STOCKARD.. . FRANK M. STRIBLINLI. GEORGE AI TERRY,.... W. CLAUDE TERRY... FRANK A. TORINA. . .. CLAUDE S. VANCE..... . RICHARD N. VVALKLEY . . JAMES LI VVALLACE..... . . . Brooklyn, N. YA .. I Jilintou, Tnnn. ..Oneida, Tenn, . . .0110ida. Tenn. .. .Memphis, Tenn. ..... Bristol, Tenn. ..Chattanooga. Tenn. . . . Huhenwald, Tenn. JOSEPH M. VVAREH. I ....... Hanlpton, Va. RICHARD M. WARNIC :. . .Trm-ksville, Penn. ROBERT J. WEISS ..... ....Frovdania, N. Y. ORA L. WELLS ....... . ..Knoxville, Tenn. W'ALTER A. VVESITONH ......... Knoxville. Tenn. WILLIAM M. WHITE ......... thttanooga. Tenn. CARL A. VVHITESIDE JOHN T. W'ILLJSON. . I . . DANIEL E. VVINNIKE... . . . . Jf'olumbia, Tenn. ..... Glenshow. Penn. . East VVillismn. N. N. GEORGE D. VVOODARD ....... Chattanooga. Tenn. UDELL M. WOO'P I .......... Columbia. Tenn. N. REES XVOODY ........ . .. . . I . . .Bassitt, Va. JOHN ti WURZBER JED ........ Stamford. Conn. T h e c o l o r s o f Lambda Chi Alpha are Purple, Green, and Gold. The Hower is the White Rose. EPSILON OMICRON ZETA CHAPTER BETTER ml , , ' , ,, ., 7 V ' . HUW' DU YUP DU 5 0R1: TO B mum, 199 - XX X A First Row: Archer, Baker, Bauer. Bazzcll, Bone, Boyd, Third Row: Doughertyi Eldridge, Edlund, Fergus Fry, Brinkley, Brookshirc, Bryant; Galloway. Gainc , Garrett. Gentry, GForge. Gobble. Second Row: Campbell, Carroll, Clark, Coats, H. Coop- Fourth Row: Goodman, GriH-ith, GuthrieJ Hale, G. er, N. Cooper, Curti Daniel, Dcrthick, Deisroth. Hall, W. Hall, Hardin, Hillen, Hubert. Fifth Row: Irbyj Jams, D. Johnson, I. Johnson, Jones, Kinslcr, KoA W, Lay, Laggctt. 200 AXA . First Row: Lykens, Mabry, Mayes, McClung, McCol- Third Row: Santangelo, Shafcr, Shuck, Simmons, Sin- lunl, Mills, Mitchell, Mitchum, Mullikin, Murphcy. glcton, Smith, Staplesj Stamos, Starr. Second Row: Murray, Neal, Paden Park, Raincy, Fourth Row: Stcwart, G. Terry: W. C. Terry, Torina, Ramey, Rittcr, Roberts, Roy, Rushing. Vance, WalklcyJ Wallace, Ware, Weiss. Fifth Row: Wells, Weston. White, Whitesidc, Willison. Winnikc, Woodard, Wooten, Woody. 201 Top to Bottom: OEVIJ'ICERFPI'GSident, J. Cox: Recording Secretary, P. Dance; Corresponding Secretary, E. Treasurer, G. Claiborne. Switzer; Phi Gamma Delta MEMBERS BOBBITT AIKEN .......... . . A . . .Knoxville, Tenn. hV'ILLl AM ALEXANDER. . . . . A . .Knoxvillc, Tenn. ED ALMONDA.......A...A. ..Nowton, Mass. WILLIAM ANDERSON. . A Newton, Mass. WARREN ANDERSON. .. ingsport, Tenn. XVILLIAM BARTON. . . . . A . .. . Knoxville, Tenn DONALD BATTS. . A . A . . . A . .Knoxville, Tenn. ROY BIDDLE .................... Franklin. N. C. WILLIAM BLANKENSH IP. . . A . .LaFollette, Tenn. EDGAR BOHANNON A A . A . A . A A ...... Athens. Tenn. JOHN H. BOYD. . . A A . . . A A . . . ....... Athens, Tenn. THOMAS BOYD. . . . . . . . .......... . .Athens, Tenn. J. B. BOLIN ...... A . . . . . . . . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. MYRON BOTTOM ..... .. . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES BRESNAHAN ....... .. A . AKnoxville, Tenn. GEORGE BRIDGES. A . .Knoxville, Tenn. NEIL BRIGGS ..... . .Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT BRUNER FRED 'CAGLE. , . A . ROBERT CHAPMAN . . .Knoxville, Tenn. .Knoxville, Tenn. . . . .Pikoville, Tenn. ERNEST CAREY. . . . . . . .. ..... .. .Knoxville. Tenn. GLEN CLAIBORNE .......... . . ALaFollette. Tenn. EUGENE OLA RK ................ A Knoxville, Tenn. MARSHALL COKER .......... A . . .Knoxville. Tenn. DENNIS 'COUGHLIN. JOHN COX. . NEWTON COX JOHN CULLUhM. A . . .Knoxville, Tenn. . .Knoxville, Tenn. . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. .. . .Knoxville. Tenn. HUGH DANCE ..... . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. PHILLIP DANCE .. ...... A ...... Knoxville, Tenn. LEON DANIEL. . . . A ............. Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM DAVIS ............ . . . . . .A thens, Tenn. W7ALTER DeVAULT. .. ........ .. .Knnxvillo, Tenn. FRANK EAGER. . . ................ Clinton. Tenn. CECIL EGERTON ................ Knoxville, Tenn. BENJAMIN EVANS. .....,........Newton, Mass. ARNELL FARRAR. . . . .. . A . . . A .Knoxville. Tenn THOMAS FINCH. . . . .. . Greeneville. Tenn. CLIFTON FOSTER. . A . A. . A . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. SAMUEL FOWLER. A . A A . AKnoxviIle. Tenn. DILLARD FRANCISCO ............... A thens, Tenn. DANIEL FRIEND ........... .. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. GALE GARDNER. . . . . . . A A . . . . A . .Knoxville, Tenn. GAVIN GENTRY ...... A A . . ...... Knoxville, Tenn. KENNETH GRESHAM. . .. .. .Knoxvillo, Tenn. JAMES HAHN...... .A..Newport News, Va. JAMES HAIL. A . . .. .Knoxville, Tenn. AA B. HARPER . . A A . .Knoxville, Tenn. EDWIN HEARN. . A . ..Lake Jackson. Texas ERNEST HENDRIX .............. Knoxville, Tenn. W'IIALIAM HENDRIX. . . . A .. ..... Knoxville, Tenn. HUNTER HICKS ......... .. . . . .Sweetwater. Tenn. .T. B. HOIALINGSW'ORTH. A ........ Knoxville, Tenn. MA RVIN HORNER ...... CLARENCE JOHNSON. . MICHAEL KABOOIi. .. RICHARD KEENEA A . . A .Morristown, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. oral :ahles, Fla. .Knoxville, Tenn. Phi Gamma Delta was founded at Jef- ferson College, Can- onsburgh, Pennsyl- vania, on May 1, 1848, Kappa Tau was chartered at the Uni- versity of Tennessee in 1890. 202 SAMUEL KEENER ............... Knoxville, Tenn. DWIGHT KESSEL ............ Beckley, W. Va. XVALLAAUE LADD . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN LAKE ........................ London. Ky. RICHARD LANE. . A . A . . . . . . . A . ..Mor1'istowu, Tenn. DAVID LEA. . ..... A ............. Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES LETT. A . A ...... . ......... Knoxville. Tenn. JAMES MCICLOUD .......... . ..... Knoxville. Tenn. RICH A RD MCDOXVELL ....... 1'71121ttanooga, Tenn. TERRY MCNICE. . . . ......... What tanooga, Tenn. ALVARO MEJIA ...... Bogota, Columbia, S. Amer, WINSTON MILLER. . . . ....... . . .Knoxville, Tenn. KENNY MITGHUM. . . .ML-Kenzie, Tenn, JOHN MONTGOMERY . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. HAROLD MORRIS. . . . . . . A . . . . A . .Knoxville, Tenn. LYNN MORRIS. . . ........... Knoxville. Tenn. GEORGE MOSS ....... . ........... Knoxville. Term. JACK MYNATT ....... .. . . . . . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. VICTOR NEEDHAM ............. Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS O'BRIEN. A . . . . . .. ...... Knoxville. Tenn. ROBERT ODEN. . . . . .. ........... Knoxville, Tenn. MARSHALL PIERCE ............ Knoxville. Tenn. LEWIS POATES. . FRANK POWELL. JAMES SCHRIVER. A WILLIAM SHEFFER. . JOSEPH SHUGART. . . . Rogersville, Tenn. . . . .Decharo, Tenn. .Knoxville, Tenn. . Knoxville. Tenn. . . . AAthens. Tenn. BENJAMIN STANFIEL. . . .. ...... Asheville, N. 13. JAMES STEINKRAUS ........... Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES SWAN. . . ............. Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN SWAN ...... ............Knoxville. Tenn. EUGENE SWITZER .............. Knoxville. Tenn. hWILIAIAM SVVPTZERH ........... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN TRENT. A . . ...... . .Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM TRENT. . . . . ..... Knoxville, Tenn. DONALD TURNER. . . . JOHN VAN PELT.A.AAA. FRED VVAGGONER. .Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. ...Maryville. Tenn. CHARLES XVAITES ................. Atlanta. Ga. CAMPBELL WALLACE. . .. ..... Knoxville, Tenn. CALVIN WALTER. . . . . . ..... . A A . Knoxville, Tenn. ALLEN WARE ................... Knoxville, Tenn. RI'CHARD W'ATERHOUSE ....... Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK WATKINS. . . . ............ Berkley, W. Va. JAMES WEBB. . HUGH WEBB. . A . .. ELMER VVEBBER. . .. ROBERT VVHITTLE. XVTLLIAM WILEY. A . . Knoxville. Tenn. . .Knoxville, Tenn. . lAaFolIette, Tonn. .Gatlinburg. Tenn. . .Johnson City, Tenn. GEORGE WILLARD. . . A . . .. ...... Knoxville, Tenn. LOU WILLIAMSON .............. Cnvington, Tenn. HUGH VVILLSON ............ . . . . . .Athens. Tenn. CHARLES WOODS .............. .... .Kennet, Mu. . A . .Knoxville, Tenn. . .Knoxville. Tenn. A . Rockwood, Tenn. . .Knoxville, Tenn, STUART VVORDEN. . . THOMAS VVYNEGAR. HARRY YOUNG ....... A KENNETH YOUNG. . . A .. The color of Phi Gamma Delta is Roy- al Purple. The Howcr is the Purple Clema- tis. . - 11FA ?irst Row: Aikin, Alexander; Almond, Anderson, Bar- Third Row: Chapman. Carey, Claiborne, Cokcr', Cough- tong Biddle, Blankenship. lin, J. Col , N. Cox. Second Row Rohannon, Bolin, BoydJ Bottom, Bre '121- Fourth Ron. H. Dane him, Bruncr, Caglc. Farrar, Foster, Fowler. Fifth Row' Gentry, Gresham, Hail, Harper, Hearnc, E. Hendrix, W. Hendrix; Hick; P. Dancej Dcvault, Eager, 204 QFA First Row: Hollingsworth, Kabool: KeeneJ Kessellj Third Row: Mynatt, O B1 ien Pierce, Poates, Shugart, Laddi Lane, Lett. C. Swann, I. Swarm. Second Row McCloud, McDowell. Mejia, Montgom- Fourth Row: B. Switzer, W. Switzer. Turner, Van Pelt, eyry. H. Morris L. Morris, Mo su Waitcs, Ware, Watkins. Fifth Row: Webb: Whittle, Wiley Willard; Williamson, Worden, Young. 15m 9w w ATE Wm o m 205 Phi Sigma Kappa MEMBERS GARY ALLISON. . . .. ... . . . .Old Hickory, TennA FRED LAINE ..... . ............. .Lebanon. Tenn. BILLY F. ANDERSO .. ........ Greeneville, Tenn. COY LANDERh . . . ............... Plarksville, Tenn. DON ANDERSON. . . . . ..... . . . . .Fayetteville. Tenn. NELSON LUVN. . . . . . . .. ......... Lewisburg, Tenn. ROBERT ANDERSON . . ..... . . . .Clarksville. Tenn. TOM MARKS. h . . ............ . ..... , Ripley, Tenn. AL BABER ....... .. . . . . . . h . . . . . .Klmxville, Tenn. LEROY MA RSH. . .............. Old Hickory, Tenn, CURTIS BARNES ............. Chattanooga, Tenn. JACK E. MARTIN. . .......... Phattanooga, Tenn. JOE BARGER ............. .. .Chattanooga, Tenn DUNOVANT WM. MASK .......... Bolivar, Teuu. JAMES BIBEE.....................Laurel, Miss. GLEN MAYS.......H.. ..... ..HKnoxville. Tenn. JUDD BROOKS ................ . . . .Jackson, TPIm. JOHN MAYS. . . . . . . . .. . Knoxvine, Tenn. JOHN BUSH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , .Knoxville, Tenn. ROLAND McAMIS. . ........... .Greeneville, Tenn. SAMS BOEHMS. . . . . . h . . . . . . . Hendersonville. Tenn. RICHARD MCGRAW .......... .... .Baltimure, Md. HUGH BUTCHER. . .......... . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. BILLY H. McCULLY. . . . . . . ..Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM CAMPBELL. . ..... New Tazewell, Tenn. HALL McNEIL. . .......... . . . . . . . h . .Toone, Tenn. CHARLES CARVER ............ Old Hickory, Tenn. STAN MERRIT . . . . .. ........ ...hLebanon, 'lVPnn. CLARENCE CHESTNUTT........Winchester, Tenn. JOHN MILLIKEN ............ --...Frank1in, Tenn. RICHARD CLARK .......... .......Brilliant, Ohio HARRY R. MILLS ------------- -.Kingsport. Tenn. ROBERT CONLEY.................A1am0, Tenn. JAMES MOORE. - - . . . .. ......... Maryville. Tenn. LEE BURNS CORLEVV . . . h , . .VVayHESboro, Tenn, THOMAS MORGAN MOORE . . . . . 4 Knoxville, Tenn. FABURN COSSEY ........ . ...... Knoxville, Term. CLAUDE P. MURPHY ............ Gallatin, Tenn. TEDDY PAUL cox. ...... ......Pulaski, Tenn. JIMMY NELMS- Surgoinsville, Tenn. THOMAS 'CRANFORD . . . I . .Laurel, Miss. HOOD NICHOLS ....... . ....... New Market. Tenn. RAY CRAWFORD ...... .. . . . . . . . . . . .Ripley, Tenn, ERNEST 'ORAND. . .. ........ . . . . Springfield. Tenn. GEORGE L. CULBREATH ........... Milan, Tenn. MARION 'GARROL PAVE - . - Jilarksville. Tenn. GEORGE DA LY ............ ,..Kingsport, Tenn. DON PETERSON. ------ - - h Maryville, Tenn. WILLIAM E. DANIELS ........ ..Clarksvillc, Tenn. iffLisiERRDPI;E?VXF.I-LH N'IMitllam 211mm- 1 I , I a I . x V 4 4 . . ar 1a, enn. DENNIb Q. DELCYWAL H . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jz-iLkson, 'lenn. FRANK M. RAULSTON .......... Monteag'le, Tenn. JAMES BENTON ---------- ----01d H'Ckm'y- Teml- HUGH. RAULSTON...............Monteagle, Tenn. ROY DENNIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newport. Tenn. WILLIAM T. READ . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. WALTER Ch DIEHL.. ....... .Washington, D. c. AUSTIN M. REED-- - .Old Hickory, Tenn. JOE DIMAGGIO...... ......... ...Rm-hester, N, Y. JAMES 3- REEDH- - -01d Hiukm'yv Ten - DAVID M. DODSON.... ..... ........Alamo, Tenn. HPRMAN, YREVIERE . hh'lmfleh' gem. WILLIAM DODSON ........ ..... Alamo. Tenn. WM REXNOLDSIA'T'D Wk 1:1de lem' WILLIAM R. DORITY.. ........ Ularksville, Tenn. DAVE; 3' R0395 NH ' hLeJal'TOHh Tenn LOUIS DOTSON, 11..... ......Lenoir City, Tenn. JERRI IRQBINbObf' ' 'ML j 191' Tam. CHARLES DOTY.. .Old Hickory. Tenn. ???ERT J' RONIL ' h ' j' 1:1.mo, Tenn. BUDDY DUNCAN . . . 'ew Tazewell, Tenn. LthIL ROWEE. . . . . . . .. .......... 1:110xv11lle, Tenn. JOHN EBERLE....... ...... . ..... Memphis, Tenn. JOE ROGOSUW ------ ' ------ Wlumbla, Talm- ..Knoxville, Tenn. . . .Oak Ridge, Tenn. .Great Bend, Kan. w. s. EVERETT..... ..... .....Oak Ridge, Tenn. GORDOIN SAMS-mmm JOHN c. FAIN....... ....VIilan, Tenn. HARVEY L.SA?EOR...:.... JAMES FRESHOUR,,I, ..Newport, TemI ROBERT LEE beROElJER CLIFFORD D. FRY ..... Greeneville, Tenn, BILLY S. SCRUGGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tx'onton, Tenn. HUGH GILMORE. ..... ..H... . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. FRED SHERROD. . . . . .. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JACKsoN GILY. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. . . .Laurel, Miss. DON SHELL .. . . . . . . .. .............. Erwm, Tenn. HARRY S, GOSSETT. . . . . . . .Franklin, Ky. RICHARD SIMPSON. . . . . ........ . .Chester, Penn. JAMES GRIMES. .. . , . . . . .. . .Ripley, Tenn. JOHN SMITH. . h . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Tenn. JAMES P. GROVE. , . . . .MaSCot, Tenn. P. T. SMITH. . . . . . . .Alahlo, Tenn. WENDALL HARMAIx .. . . . , .Uolumbia. Tenn. JAY R. SMITH . .Knoxvtlle, Tenn. DARVVYNE HATFIELD. .. ..... Pulaski, Tenn. NEIL SMITH . . . . .. . . ........ . .Jackson. Tenn. WILLIAM HENNIG. . . .. ....... Drexel Hill, Penn. CHARLES A- TURBETT -- - .New Tazewell, Tenn- JAMES H4 HOBBS, , . , . IIIIIII LynchburgI Tenn BILL TOWNSEND ............... .Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES A. HOLMES. . . . . . . h . . . h . . . .Ripley, Tenn, WALLACE s. TYSON ............ Nashville, Tenn. J. THOMAS HUFFSTETLER. . . . . . .Grants, N. M, JOHN P- WAMPLER. .. u-.S.t. lfouls, Mo. THOMAS G. HULL ....... . .. Greeneville, Tenn. JOHN B. WATERS . . . .. .Sewervxlle, Tenn. ROBIN F. JOHNSON . ,Collierville. Tenn. ROBERT WEBSTER. . h . ..... Gallagn, Tenn. EDWARD KUROSKY. . ...... Hartford. lConn. HU WEBSTER ---------------- -KHOXY1 01 Tenn- AL KUYKENDALL ............. Oak Ridge, Tenn. LOUIS C. WILHOITE- ----------- Oak Ridge, Tenn. Phi Sigma Kappa The colors of Phi was founded at Mas- Sigma Kappa are sachusetts State Col- Silver and Magenta. lege of Agriculture, The flower is the Red Amherst, Massachus- Carnation. etts, on March 15, 1873. Xi Deuteron was chartered at the University of Tennes- see in 1925. Top tn Bottom: OFFICERShPresident. D. Dodson; Vice President, G. Mayes; Secretary. Murphy; Treasurer, Marsh. SilCK: 1 207 $EK First Row: Allison, Anderson, BaberJ Barne Bibee, Brooks, Bush. 3 Barger, Third Row. DiehlI Dimaggio, D. Dodson, W. Dodson, Dority, Dotson, Doty. Duncan. Second Row: Butcher, Campbell; Clark, Cowley, Cor- Fourth Row: Eberlc, Everett, Fain, Freshour, Fry' Gil- lcw Crawford, Denton, Dennis 359m w wmw wnm . a2 more; Gily, Grimes, Grove. Fifth Row. Harmon, Hatfield, Hennig, Hobb Huff- stetler, Hull, Johnson, Kurosky, Laine. 208 $218.88 First Row: Lander, Lund, Marks: Marsh: McGraw, Third Row. Pumell, F. Ralston, H. Ralston, Read, McCulley, Merritt, Milliken. Reade, Reed, Reviery, Reynolds. Second Row: J. Moore, T. Moore, Murphey, Nelms Fourth ROW' Robinson. Ronk. Rowe, Rogaski, Saylor, Nlchols, Pace. Peterson, Pillow. Schroeder, Scruggs: Sherrod, Shell. Fifth Row: Simpson J. Smith, J. R. V. Smith, N. Smith, Torbett, Townsend, Tyson, Waters, Wilhoitc. WiKEVEISngm 8 m N: , ,1 .. L ' L V N ' . . .1, Q , 4 . Ukiffrzyyg?k 3 $3 :1sz u may Wm 1n; 8 wmww :1 8 8 209 Top to Bultmn: OFFICEKS-a MAL, Meadows; l.M.C., W'iuston; TII.C., Lung; Historian, Obellslmin. Pi Kappa Alpha MEMBERS CLARENCE XV. ALLEY ............ Bristol, Tenn. DALE A. JOHNSON .......... Elizabethton, Tenn. WILLIAM R. BANKS ............. Knoxville, Tenn. DONALD A. JOHNSON ........... Worcester, Mass. DONALD h. BARNES ............ 'L'Tlevelaud, Tenn. JAMES T. JOHNSON. JR ........... Jackson, Tenn. ELDRID V. BAUICH .............. Knoxville, Tenn. WENDELL M. JONES ........... Copperhill, Tenn. JAUQB E, BEARDSLEY ,,,,,,,, Asheville, N. 0, JAMES R. JULIAN.... ...Knoxville, Tenn. JOE P. BENDER ................. Pottsville, Penn. VINCE KASETA.... .............. Brockton, Mass, H. C. BRIGHT ................... Knoxville, Tenn. DICK KEARLEY ..................... A uburn. Ala. JAMES BRUCE .................. Hopkinsville, Ky. GROVER E. KIRK, JH ---------- Knoxvillp. Tenn. LLOYD G. BRYSON ............... Struthers. Ohio R. K. LEDBETTER. JR .......... Klngsport, Tenn. JUDSON L. CARSON. ...... Knoxville, Tenn. ELMO B. LESLIE- -------------- Lake Charles, La. BILL B. QARTWRIGHT ......... Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE LESSIG.... .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. FLOYD 0. CASH ................ Knoxville, Tenn. HAL LITTLEFORDN ------------ Bristol. Tenn- GORDON H. CLIFFORD, JR ..... Kingsport, Tenn. LEON F. LONG .............. ....Brist01, Tenn. RAMON CLOUGH .............. Tullahoma. Tenn. PIERCE M. MAHONY ........... Knoxville, Tenn. IRA E. COOK, JR. ............ Bluefield, W. Va. GUS MANNING .................. Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES T. 'C'ROLEY .............. Oak Ridge, Tenn. NORMAN H. 'MARSD --------- Oak Ridge. Tenn- JUDSON ,A. DAVIS ........ ..E1izabethton, Tenn. FRANK MARSH ................. Knoxville, Tenn. LAVVRENICE R. DISE, JR ....... Maplewood, N. J. DON MARTIN..... ...... South Pittsburgh, Tenn. TONIE L. DQKA ............... Morristown, Tenn. BOB MEADOWS ................. Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM H. DONALDSON ......... Bristol, Tenn. CLARENCE W. MILLER, JR ------ Knoxville. Tenn. GORDON D. FUUHMAN .......... Knoxville, Tenn. FRANKLIN MORAST, JRun-Chattanooga. Tenn. ROBERT L. FRAZIER .............. Bristol, Tenn. VICTOR L. OBENSHAIN ........... Bristol, Tenn. WILLIAM 1b FRANKLIN ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JACK OGLE ---------------------- Knoxville. Tenn. JAMES s, GILLESPIE.... Knoxville, Tenn. HENRY W. PETERS, JR ............ Bristol, Tenn. LEON GOQDE ................... Knoxville, Tenn. DON RANDOLPH ................ Maryville, Tenn. JAMES W. GORDON ............ Oak Ridge, Tenn. DUNCAN 11- RAWLS: . -------- Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM P. GRAFTON ...... East Liverpool, Ohio WILLIAM E- READ. JR ---------- Nashville, Tenn- HARRY sh GRUBER ........... Birmingham, Mich. DONALD R. RILEY -------------- Oak Ridge, Tenn. STUART HAMPTON ........... Elizabethton, Tenn. ALGIE R- ROBERSON. JR----Chattanooga, Tenn. JACK HANAHANJ JR. .......... Knoxville, Tenn. DAN ROBERTS .................. Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD J. HARGIS. h ....... Cleveland, Tenn. VICTOR M. ROBERTSON ........ Tullahoma, Tenn. H. FRENCH HARRIS ............ Memphis, Tenn. BUFORD H. SMITH ............. Nashville, Tenn. JAMES A. HASLAM ........... St. Petersburg, Fla. MALCOLM L. SMITH, JR ....... Bluefield. W. Va. ROBERT K. HEIM ............... Knoxville, Tenn. VERNON 1- SMITH, JR.- ....Knoxville, Tenn. DAVE HENDERSON ............. Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN 13- STRFCKLIN ---------------- Troy. Tenn. TOMMY G, HENRY ,,,,,,,,,,,, Chattanooga, Tenn. FRANK N. TALLENT ............ Knoxville, Tenn. BILL HENRY .................... Newport, Tenn. WILL S. TEMPLE, JR......Fountain 'City, Tenn. TOM HERRELL ........ .Knoxville. Tenn. ROBERT H. TERRY... nnFayetteville, Tenn thLLIAM R. HICKS ............ Louisville, Tenn. TERRELL TWITTY ............ Fayetteville, Tenn. JIMMY HILL .................... Maryville, Tenn. WILLIAM M. VAN CLEAVE--.-Chape1 Hill, Tenn. JAMES E, HOLLEY ............. Nashville, Tenn. THOMAS C. VAUGHN ............... Sanford, Fla. DON C. HORTON ................. Newport, Tenn. JACK VVALDRIP ................ Batesville, Ark. JAMES A. HOWE, JR ............ Oak Ridge. Tenn. KENNETH E. WILKINSON ...... Kingsport, TF-nn. HOWARD B. HURT .............. Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES M. WILLIAMS ....... Independence, Va. BART IDDINS ................... Knoxville, Tenn. A. TOM XVILLIAMS ............. Morristown. Tenn. ROBERT IDDINS ................ Knoxville, Tami, EDWARD WILSON, JR.... ..... Portsmouth, Va. CLYDE E. JRVVTN. JR ....... Fountain City, Tenn. WILLIAM T. WINCHEL ......... Knoxville, Tenn. SAM JACK ...................... Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK WINSTON ................. Bristol. Tenn. XVILLIAM 1. JAMES ........... Fayetteville, Tenn. HAROLD P. WOOD. JR .......... Knoxville, Tenn. Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of V i r- ginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, on March 1, 1868. Zeta Chapter was founded at the University of Tennes- see on March 23, 1874. 216 The colors of Pi Kappa Alpha a r e Garnet a n d O l d Gold. The fiower is t h e Lily-of-the-Val- ley. THE MANIA! SEX IS WINNING 01. ? T IT? 2H . ..HKA First Row. Alley, Barnes Bauchj Beardsley, Bright, Third Row. Donaldson, Fourman, Frazier, Hampton, Bruce, Cartwright. Hannahan, Hargis, Harris. Second Row Clifford, Clough, Cook, Croley, Davis Fourth Row Haslam, Heimg Hender on, T. Henry. W. Disc, Doka. Henry, Hicks, Hill. Fifth ROW' Holley, Horton, Howe, Hurt Irwim Jack, James, D. Johnson. 10wa k 212 HKA. .. First Row: W. Johnson, Jones, Julian, Kearley, Kirk. Third Row Peter, Randolph, Rawls, Riley, Roberson, Ledbctter, Leslie. Robertson, M. Smith. Second Row. Long, Mahony Marsden M Vldoxw Mo- Fourth Row: V. Smith, Stricklin, Temple, Terry Twit- rast, Obenshainj Ogle. ty. Van Cleave, Vaughn. Fifth Row: Wilkinson, C. Williams, T. Williams, Wil- son, Winchel, Winston, Wood. V ram, m m m b a 53 VQFB. 09$ 1 V??? quw. ?:wa , 2 ex A 1 :mx, , wf yo 0 Lg$gi 213 M Top to Bottom: OFFICERS-President, DeBoard; Vice President, Savage; Sec- retary, Hoskins; Treasurer, Brandon. Pi Kappa Phi MEMBERS EDDIE ANDERSON, JR. . . . . . .Johnson City, Tenn DAN ARMSTRONG. . . .. ......... Knoxville! Tenn. CHARLES ARMSTRONG ......... Kingsport, Tenn. BILL AUGUST ...... .. . . . . . . . . . .Harrishurg. Tenn. BOB BAKER ...... .... . . . . . ..... Yorkville, TenIL WATSON BELL ...... . . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. RONALD BERGMEIR............St. Louis, Mo. JAMES BONEHAM .............. .Rochestor, N. Y. PETE BRANDON ............. Bowling Green, Ky. HARVEY BRITT ............... Wilmington, N. C. BOB BROCK...........H. .......... Chicago, Ill. KEN BORING .......... .. . . . h . . . Maryville, Tenn. JOE BROWN. . . . . ............... . . .Athens, Tenn. BOB BUCKALEW. . .. ....... . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. PAT BUNDY ......... .. ............ Lebanon, Tenn. JOE CHANDLER ..... . ...... .. . . .Knoxville, Tenn. ROGER COGGINS. .............. Portsmouth, Va. JERRY COLE ......... .. ...... Cross Plains. Tenn. CHARLES CUMMINS. . ..... . . . . . .Hartsville, Tenn. JOE DEAL. . . ................... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN F. DGBOARD . . , . ........ Etowah, Tenn. CHA RLES DYER . ................ Joneshm'o, Tenn. RAY ELKAS .............. .. . h . . Pawtucket, R. T. BENTON ELLIS. . . . . . . . . . ........ Memphis, Tenn. BILL ENNEIS. . . . . h .. ....... . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. HOWA RD CROVVELL ......... .Knoxville, TOIIH. JOHN GIDDINGS ........ . . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. TOM CRIMES....................B100mfleld, N; .T. JAMES GRACEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fayetteville, Tenn. CLAUDE GREENE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ashville, Tenn. JAMES GRUBER .......... ..H . . . , . .Lisbon. Ohio ABE HATCHER. . ........... College Grove, Tenn. EDWIN HOSKINS. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Etowah, Tenn. CHARLES HUDSON .......... . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. KELLAR HUTTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. Pi Kappa Phi was founded at the Col- lege of Charleston, Charleston, S. C., on December 10, 1904. Alpha Sigma chapter was chartered at the University of Tennes- see on January 24, 1931. 214 GLENN JONES ......... . ............ A dams, Tonn. GEORGE KINNAMON ...... . ....... Etowuh, Tvnn BOB KLEMME. . . . ............... Memphis, Tenn. BILL LEGG. . ................ Chattannoga. Tenn. RALPH LEGG . . . . . . ..... . . h . . .Chattauooga, Tenn. JAMES LINER ...................... Athens, TCnlL CLIFF LONGCOY ......... Blat'k Mountain, N. C. RILEY MOSELEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Springfiold. Tenn. BILLY MUSE ...... .. . . ....... Johnson City, Tenn. JACK NOLAN. . ...... . . . . . . . . .Fort W7ol'th, Texas. JOHN NOVELL. . . ............... Memphis, Tenn. HENRY PACE. . . . .. .......... Ashland City. Tenn. JACK PATRICK .......... . .. . ..... Etowah, TPnn. JOE POWELL ...................... Etowah, Tenn, HIXSON hPUGH . . . . ............... Nashville, Tenn. LAMAR RANKIN. . ...... h . . .. ........ A thens, Tenn. RILE REYLE ............ .. . . . . . . hMomphis, Tenn. JUDSON ROBERTSON. . .. ....... Knoxville, Tenn. JACK ROBISON. ...... A . . . ....... Yorkvillo. Tenn. GILLHAM ROLFE. . .. ............ Memphis, Tenn. TOM SAVAGE ................... Springfield, Tenn. CARLOS SCHNEIDER ...... Rio de Janeiro, Brazil RALPH SEATON. . . . . . . . . h . . . . . . . .Seymour. Tenn. FRED SMITH ................. ...Knoxville. Tenn. FRANK SMITH.. ................ Knoxville. Tenn. BOB ST. CLAIR .............. Chattanooga, Tenn. GILBERT STONE ........ Cumberland Falls, Tenn. JOE SULLIVAN. .. ............. Jacksonville, F121. HAROLD THOMAS ........... Chattanooga, Tnnn. HENRY THROWER. . .. ........... Belmont, N. C. JOE TORIAS ..................... Memphis. Tenn. ROY XVADE ...... . . .. ...... .. . . .Clevolalld, TPHIL BILLY WAGNER ............. ., . . .Dayton, Tenn. BOBBY WATTS. . . .. ............ Springheld, Tenn. BILL VVDODARD ............ .. , .Springfmld. Tenn. The colors of Pi Kappa Phi are Gold and White. The flow- er is the Red Rose. m: OEL Y01 215 . .11 K? First Row: Ander on, G. Armstrong, D. Arn'lstrong, Third Row: Chandler, Coggins, Colc, Cummins, De- August, Baker, Bcrgmeicr. Board, Dyer. Second Row: Britt5 Brock, Boring, Brown, Buckalew, Fourth Row: Gidding., Grimes, Graccy, Greene, Hatch- Bundy. er, Hoskins, Jones. $$ng 3; 111613.-. First Row: Kinnamonj chmme chg, Liner, Longcoy, Third Row: Rankin, Rcylc, Robison, Rolfe, Savage, hiosely. Schneider. Second Row: Muse, Novell, Pac Patrick, Powell, Fourth Row: Sczxton, St. Clair, Stone5 Sullivan, Thomas, Pugh. Throw r, Wade. 217 f ,. Top to Bottom: President, Kinmey; Vice President, Dolozior; Treasurer, Secretary, Tustcrman. Ryan; Sigma Alpha Epsilon , MEMBERS ROBERT J. ADAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. PAUL R. AYCOCK .......... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN A. AYRES, JR.. . .Knoxville, Tenn. BROWN AYRES ....... . .Knoxville, Tenn. DAVID F. BAKER. JR ........ . .Knoxville, Tenn. PLARENCE E. BANNING ......... Memphis. Tnml. . . . .Atlanta. Ga. ,. .Luuisville, Ky. . .Memphis. Tenn. . .Knoxville, Tenn. BARNEY BARRETT ........ HENRY F. BERTELKAMP C H A HLES B. BLACKBURN W. ED BOOKER ..... WM. KIRK BOVVMAV ............. Memphis, Tenn. .T. D. BRADLEY ................. Knoxville, Tenn. VVILLTAM S. BROOME ..... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES H. BURNETT.. .Newport, Tenn. ARTHUR C. BURRIS.. ........ Nashville, Tenn. VVTLIJAM G. BYRD... ........ Knoxville, Tenn. CLIFFORD D. CALDWELL ...... Blountville, Tenn. ROY T. CAMPBELL. JR ......... Blountville. Tenn. HAMILL B. CAREY .............. Memphis, Tenn. ALBERT D. CARTVVRIGH DON GOTTAM ............. JAMES E. COVVAN. XVILLIAM C. TTOVVA XVILLTAM W. COXVAR JACK CRADDOCK. .. SAM Y. CROSS. JR.. JOHN C. CRUZE, JR.... JR. JOHN S. CULPEPPER ...... Knoxville, Tenn. ROY D. CUMMINS ............ Knoxville, Tenn. WADE L. CUMMINS ............. Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT E. DAWSON .......... Knoxville. Tenn. JOSEPH B. IJPLOZIER. . .. JOSEPH B. DEMPSTER. . . . ROBERT H. DE'MPSTER. . . STOKELY E. DOSTER. . . HUGH F. EAKIN JOHN B. ELLIS .......... VViISOn, Ark. HAROLD ERNEST ............... Knoxville, Tenn. JOSEPH M. FARRY ....... .Newport News, Va. CHARLES R. FIELDER. ...... Helena, Ark. ART FISHER .............. . . .Newport, Tenn. JAMES FREELS .......... ..Mm'ristown, Tenn. JOHN R. FUQUA. . . PAUL E. GIESELMA. 4 JOHN K. GORDON ........ FRIERSON M. GRAVE THOMAS E. GREEN.. JERE P. GRIGGS. . . . VVILLTAM M, HALE HENRY H. HAMPTO HERE HT N. HARDY. . . ...... Hartsville, Term. HEBERT A. HENRY ............ Knoxville, Tenn RALPH M. HUGH ES, .TR ....... VVayneSboro, Tenn JULIAN E. JAKES ..... HENRY O. JERA'IGAA HAROLD F. JOHNSON. LEWIS A. JONES ...... .Memphis, Tenn. CARL V. KENNER. . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. DON KIMSEY ....... ..Knoxvi1lo, Tenn. ROBERT G. KIMSEY. ..... Knoxville, Tenn. HOWARD KING ............. . . .Clarksville, Tenn. GEORGE M. KLEPPER, JR ....... Memphis. Tenn. EMMICTT W. LAWSON ......... Hilton Village, Va. WILLIAM J. LINEBAUGH ...... Knoxville, Tenn. HENRY II. LONG ............... Knoxville, Tenn. HAROLD XV. LUCAS ............. Memphis, Tenn. CLYDE A. MAYNARD ............ Memphis, Tenn. Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon was founded at the University of Ala- b a m a, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on March 9J 1856. Tennessee Kappa was chartered at the University Of Tennessee on June 18, 1879. 218 Tollierville, Tenn. .Viemphis, Tenn. .Knoxville, Tenn. . . Memphis, Tenn. . . .Knoxvilio, Tenn. .. . .Humboldt, Tenn. ......... Knoxville, Tenn. ........ Knoxville, Tenn. . .Seviervillo, Tenn. .. .Knoxville. Tenn. .. . .Knoxville. Tenn. Chattanooga. Tenn. . . Kn0xvi11e, Tenn. ....... Milan, Tenn. . . . Memphis, Tenn. .MemphiS, Tenn. .Memphis. Tenn. . . .Lewishurg. Tenn. ........ Humboldt. Tenn. .. .. . .Mon'istown, Tenn. gnal Mountain. Tenn. . Chattanooga. Tenn. . . Memphis, Tenn. ..Jackson, Tenn. JEFFERSON H. IVICL'RORY.U.IVIDt Springs, Ark. MALCOLM F. MCDONALD ...... Forest Hill, Tenn. 8. LYLE McELROY ................ Helena, Ark. DON MvGUIRE ....................... Aurora, Ill. DAVID C. MCLEAN ..... ....Knoxville, Tenn. JOSEPH S. MOMURRY ....... Knoxville, Tan JAMES A. MCNUTT .............. Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT A. MEEK.... .VVesL Palm Bean-h, Fla. CHARLES MEYER ............... Cincinnati, Ohio VVILLIA'M E. MILESKI ........... Lyndhurst. N. J. SAMUEL B4 MILLER ......... Johnson City. Tenn. B. DEVVITT MOFFETT ........ Elizabethton, Tenn JACK R. MOORE ............. Cynthiana, Ky. JAMES W. MOORE. ....Cleveland. Tenn. HAROLD A. MULLINS . .. .Humboldt, Tenn. LEE H. NELSON ................ Humbobdt, Tenn. .. . .Humholdt, Tenn. .Chattanooga. Tenn. . . .Clarksville, Tenn. .Memphis, Tenn. .Nashville, Tenn. . .Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS H. NELSON, JR. .. GEORGE E; PARKER. . . . ELVVYN T. PATCH ......... JAMES S. PATTESON. . . . JAMES PEMBERTON . . ARTHUR C. PHELPS. . . . H. BAXTER RAGSDALE ......... Knoxville, Tenn. BILL C. RATHER ............ .Franklin, Tenn. ERNEST K. RATLIFF ...... Washington. D. C. RALPH R. RATTON ............... Monett. Ark. ROBERT L. REEDER.... ,. .Knoxville, Tenn. WM. FLEMING REEDER ........ Knoxville, Tenn. HAROLD P. REID ........... ..Greenwood, S. C. ALLAN ROBINSON.. ...... .Memphis, Tenn. JAMES P. RODDY ...... .. . ..Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE A. ROTHERY. . . .Oak Ridge, Tenn. VINCENT J. RYAN ............ Newark, N. J. M. SCOTT SCHOOLFIEIJL Chattanooga, Tenn. DAN J. SCOTT, JR ........ ....Humboldt, Tenn. JOHN G. SCOTT ................. Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT H. SCHRIVER ......... Knoxville, Tenn. XVILLIAM R. SGHRIVEK.. .Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE L. SEAY ....... ..Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES M. SHARKEY ...... Teaneck, NA J. ROBERT L. SHARP, JR. ROY L. SIMMONS, JR... . .LaFolIettc, Tenn. . .Henderson, Tenn. JOHN C. SKINNER ...... . .Cnlliex'ville, Tenn. PRESSLEY SMITHWICK. ...... Memphis. Tenn. DONALD C. SNOODY ............ Knoxville, Tenn. HERMAN R. STALLINGS. .Humholdt, Tenn. DON H. STEGALL ............ Jackson, Tenn. JOHN L. SUMMITT ..... .Swoetwater, Tenn. FLOYD E. TALIAFERRO. . .Germantown, Tenn. SAMUEL C. TATUM ............. Knoxville. Tenn. STANLEY E. TAYLOR ......... Memphis, Tenn. DAN IAT. TESTERMAN.. JOHN W. TESTERMA JAMES POPE THOMAS. JOHN THOMASON.. . .Knoxville, Tenn. .. .Knoxville, Tenn. . . . .Lexington, Tenn. ...Memphis, Tenn. MORRIS B. TITUS ..... ....Knoxville. Tenn. EDWIN E. TUCKER ........ .Murfreesboro. Tenn. ROBERT PAUL TURNER. . . . . ALewisbur'g, Tenn. WILLIAM E. VARNELL .......... Knoxville. Tenn. JOSEPH W. WALT .......... Beverly Hills. Calif. JOHN D. VVARMACK ............ Humboldt. Tenn. THOMAS E. WILKINS ............. Athens, Tenn. BILL H. WILLIAMS ................ Clinton. Tenn. ROBERT B. WILLIAMS ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. BEN W. WILLIAMSON. JR FRANKLVN B. VVRIGHTH ROBERT M. YOUNG ....... MORGAN M. ZOOK ............ ....Memphis. Tenn. ..Memphis, Tenn. .. Knoxville, Tenn. Germantown, Tenn. The colors 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilo are Purple and Goh The flower is tk Violet. TENNESSEEKAPPA CHAPTER 4 TOM CATHA V3 JEAE First Row: Adams, Aycock, J. Ayers, B. Ayers, Baker. Fourth Row: Eakin, Ellis, Earnest, Farry, Fielder, Banning, Barrett, Bertelkamp. Booker, Bradley. Fisher, Freel a Fuqua, Giesclmann, Gordon. Second Row: Broomc, Burris, Byrd, Caldwell, Camp- bell, Carey, Cartwright, Cottam, J. Cowan, W. C. Fifth Row: Gravcs, Green, Griggs, Hale, Hardy, Henry, gown. . Hughes, Jakcs, Jemigan. Fhlrd Row: W. W. Cowam Craddock. Cruze: Culpep- . h per, Cummins, Damon, DeLozier, J. Dempstcr, R. Slxth ROW: Johnson, Jones, Kenner, D- Kumcya G- Dempster, Dthcr. Kimsey, King, Klepper, Lawson, Linebaugh. J mm 220 First Row Long, Lucas, Maynard, McCrory, McDon- ald, hIcElroy, McLean, McMurray: Mock, Myer. Second Row: Mileski, Moffett, J. R. Moore, J. W. Moore, L. Nelson, T, Nelson: Parkerv Patteson, Pem- bertom Phelps. Third Row: Powell, Ragsdale, Rather, R. Reeder, F. Reeder, Reid, Robinson, Roddy. Rothery. Ryan. Fourth Row: Schoolfield, D. Scott, J Scott, Sharp, Simmons, Skinner, SmithwickJ Snoddy, Stallings, Fifth Row: Stcgall, Taliaferro, Tatum, Taylor, D. Tes- terman, J Tosterman, Thomas, Thomason, Tucker. Sixth Row: Turner, Varuell, W'altJ Wormack. Wilkens, B. Williams, R. Williams. Wright, Zook. 221 Sigma Chi MEMBERS DARBY E. ADAMS ............... Knoxville, Tmm. GEORGE 11. KIHBY .............. Knoxvillo, Tenn. FRAZIER B. ADKINS ........ .Clarksville, Tmln, JOHN H. KRICKEL... 2 .Nashville, Tenn. JAMES T. AKERS ............ ....Nashvi11e, Tenn. WI LLIAM C. LAMBDJN. . . . .Norris, Tenn. JOSEPH D2 ARMSTRONG 2 . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. HANK LAURICELLA ...... . ew Orleans, La. DAVID W. ARNOLD ..... . . . . ,LaFollette, Tenn. GEORGE P. LINEBAUGH . ..Nashvi11e, Tenn. JAMES H. BABCOCK. . ,... .Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES H. LINEBAUGH .......... Nas ville, Tenn. DAVID T. BAILEY. . . .. . . . . .Goncurd, Tenn. HERBERT H. MEYER. .......... K104 Ville, Tenn. HLI FFUHIJ E. BARBOI . . . .Knuxville, Tenn. THOMAS E. NIILLER ....... . . Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS G. BARTLETT. 2 Knoxville, Tenn. XVILLIAM J. MITUHELL ...... Knoxville, Tenn. HERALD L. BELL. . .. ...Knux ille, Tenn. FRED PRESTON MITCHELL....lx'1mxville. Term. JAMES C. BELLAMY. . ...L'la.l'kA Ville, Tenn. JAMES DENNIS MIZE ........... Seviervillu, Tenn. DUN R. BILLS.... ...... ..Lewisburg, Tenn. JOHN L. MONTGOMERY 2 . Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM B. BLACK. . . .Somerville. Tenn. LLOYD L. MONTGOMERK ...... Knoxville, Tenn. SAM G. BOSWELL ........ . .Somel'ville. Tenn. WILLIAM D. MORGAN. . . Aluuningham, Tenn. THOMAS C. BRAKEBILL. . Nashville, Tenn. TOM H. MURRIAN. Fountain City. Tenn. HORACE hBUD BRANNAN. . . .Velvidere, Tenn. FRANK N. IVIYERS. . .. .Nashville, TODXI. THOMAS H. BROOKS. . . . . . 2 . . .San Marino, Calif. JIM R. MCAMIS. . . .. . . .Knoxvillo. Tenn. JOHN B. BROWN. . . . . . . . .Kuoxville, Tenn. FRED J. MCCALLUM . ..... Henderson, Tenn. ROSCOE' L. BRUMBAPK . . . .Linden, Tenn. SAM C. MCCAMY. . . . . . . . .Fountain City, Tenn. OTIS D. CAGLE, JR ....... . .xeeneville, Tenn. ROBERT F. MCCOY .......... Bumpus Mills, Tenn, ROBERT R, CAMPBELL . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn, HENRY W. MCILWAINE, JR... . . .Knoxville, Tenn. GERRY W. CAMPBELL ....... . .Knoxville, Tenn. JACK D. McKEEHAN. . . . . . . 2 . .Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM E. CARSON. JR. ...... Knoxville, Tenn. DEDRICK B. MCKENZIE. . . ..Asheville, N. U. DOUGLAS D. CHAPIN .......... ..Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES D. MCVVHORTER ......... Knoxville, Tenn. TED M. CHUMLEY ..... . . . . .Flushing, N Y ASHTON W. MCVVHORTER ..... ..Knoxville, Tpnn. .Knoxvme, Te'nn: ROBERT R. NEYLAND, JH.....Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn, VVILLYAM E. NICHOLS .......Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT W. COCHRAIN . BUDDY JOE COOK. . . . . . . COY M. UOLLINSWOHTH ..... .Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES E. ORGAIN.... ...... .L'larksville, Tenn. XVI1.LIAM M. CONNER ..... .Huntington, Tenn. WILLIAM A. MJUG2 DBL RhMAN..Charlotte, N. U, RICHARD A. CLARKE... .A'hhattanooga. Tenn. CHARLES W. PEHLE, JR ....... Tullahonm, Tenn. WILLIAM E. GORNWELLH ....Knoxville, Tenn. DEWEY H. PETERS 2 Knoxville, Tenn. RAYMOND L. CRAIG, JR.....Cthtmnooga, Tenn. PAUL E. PURKS ............. .Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT L. CROSBY ...... . ...Kn0xvi118, Tenn. ROBERT E REEVES. . . .. ..L!ak Ridge, Tenn. ROBERT LOUIS CROSSLEX. .Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT A. RULE..... ...Kn0xville, Tenn. THOMAS A. CUMMINGS.,H..,..Knoxvme, Tenn. WILLIAM S. RUSSELL. . lreeneville, Tenn. SAM H. DALLAS ......... . ........ Havana, Cuba LOUIS E. SCHAAD .............. x'noxville, Tenn. ALLAN F. DAVIS... ,,,,,,,,,,, Knoxville, Tenn. CURTIS B. SAUER. .......... ...Los Angeles, Calif. DAVID D. DIVCKEY. .Morristowm Tenn. NORMAN C. SCHLEMMER.. ..Richland. Wash. WILLIAM F. DICKEY, JR. ....... Knoxville, Tenn. W. BLAIR S'COTT ------------------ Selmcr. Tenn. JAMES K. DENT, JR ............ L'Iarksville, Tenn. H. USULU M. SHERROD....Fountain CRY. T0111!- JOHN HAYES DENT ,,,,,,,,,,,, Clarksville, Tenn. JAMES W. SLAUGHTER, II...Chattanouga, Tenn. LESLIE w, DOSS ,,,,,,,,, ..,Sp1'ingfield. Tenn. LOWELL '1: SLIGER ............. Knoxville, Tenn. LEW w, DOUGHERTY, JR... ....Gamden, Tenn. JAMES F. SMITH, JR. ..,Knuxville, Tenn. RICHARD NEIL DUNBAR...2 ...Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN W. STALEY-- Ulmttanooga, Tenn. JAMES S. DUNFORD ..... .....Knoxville, Tenn, WILLIS F. STAMPS. ...Knoxville, Tenn. DOUGLAS 0. DUNLAP. ....Kn0xvllle, Tenn. JOHN E. STAMPS.... 2Collierville, Tenn. CARL s. EDWARDS... Murfreesbopov Tenn. CHARLES W. STURR P . .....2..Miami, Fla. RUSSELL V, EMERY,. . ...Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK E. SUDDOTH ..... .. . .Memphis, Tenn. WALTER F. EMMONS... ....... Norris, Tenn. THOMAS L. TARVER ........... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN s. FANDRICH, JR ,.Be1viddve, Tenn, WILLIAM C. TAYLOR............Kn0xville, Tenn. DAVID s. FONDE..,.......... .Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT H. TEMPLEHH - nKnoxvilIa Tenn. PAUL H. FREEMAN... . ........ Pulaski, Tenn, LESLIE CLAY THOMAS.. ..,....GuthriP. Ky. ROBERT H. GILLIAM ....... ....Oak Ridge, Tenn. JAMES M. THOMPSON-- ...... Selmer, Tenn. MARION JAMES GRAY, JR ..... Fayetteville, Tenn. WILLIAM KARL THOMPSON. . ,Hattiesburg, Miss. WILLIAM L. GOFORTH. JR ...... Knoxville, Tenn. JACK w. TITTLE ............. Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM K. GRIFFIN. JR. ..Magnolia, Miss. JOE E. TITTLE ------------- --..Knoxvillc, Tenn. EDWARD H. HAMILTON. JR,..,K110XVille' Tpnu TIMMONS L. TREADVVELII, Ill.Uollierville, Tenn. JOHN HACIQ F. HAMILTON .Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK A. TUCKER-m --------- Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT G. HEWGLEY ..... .Knoxville, Tenn. ALVIN B. TUCKER-m . ..Knoxville. Tenn. JOHN M. HICKEY, JR,, 2 , . , ,, ...N01'I'is, Tmm. JAMES F. UTLEY. . ................Bentnn, Ark. HARRY W, HIXSON, JR ,,,,,,,,,, Hixson' Tenn. FITZHUGH L. WALLANEH..Johnson CHy. Tenn. BEN G. HOGAN, ................. Memphis, Tum. FRED E. XVALLACE ............. Knoxville, Tenn. LEWIS S. HOWARD. . . ....Kn0xville, Tenn, JOE B. VVARVVI'CK ............ ..Kllnxvi.lle, Tpnu. VVILBUR D. JACKSON . .San Francisco, Calif. WILBUR L. VVARVVIUK. ...anng1lle, Tenn. HERBERT JONES ................ LaGrange, Tenn. THOMAS A. WEAREH-.. 2 Morrlstown. Tenn. EARL L. KEISTER ........... . ...... Norfolk, Va. J. T. WEATHERS ......... ....Kn-oxvglle. Tenn. WILLIAM H. KING ...... .Port Hueneme, Calif. A. I. hBULU WILSON ..... szcrville. Tenn. JAMES H. KINZEL, JR. ............ Roanoke, Va. THOMAS H'. W'INFORIJ. ..... .. ullinwmyd. 'Pvnu. T h e c o l o r s o 1' Sigma Chi are Blue and Old Gold. The flower is the White Rose. S i gm a C hi was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio on June 28, 1855. Beta Sigma was founded at the Uni- versity of Tennessee on September 20, 1917. Top to Battmn: OFFICERv-JWesidt'nt. Daviu: Vive President. Edwards; Sevre- tm-y, Utley; Treasurer, Bellamy. 222 25 FINGJ 223 21X First ROW' Adam Akers: Arnold, Babcock, Barbour, Third Row: R. R. Campbell, Carson, Chapin. Chum- Bartlctt, Boll, Bellzinly. ley, Cook, Collinsworth, Clarke, Crossley. Second Row Bills, Boswell: Brakcbill, Brannan, Brown, Fourth Row: Davis, D. D. Dickey: Dent, Doss, Bramback Cagle, G. W. Campbell. Dougherty, Dunford, Edwards, Emery, Emmons. Fifth Row. Fandrich, Fonde, Freeman, Gilliam, Gray, Griffin, Hamilton. Hewgley, Hickey. 224 2X First Row: Hixson, Hogan, Howard, Keister, Kirby, Third Row: Nichols, Pehle, Purk. Reeve Rusell, Meyer, Miller, Montgomery. Schaad, Schlemner, Sliger. Second ROW' Morgan, Murrian, Myers, McAmis, Mc- Fourth Row: Smith, Stamps, Sturmp, Suddoth Taylorr Callum, McCamy, McCoy, McIlwaine. Temple, Thomas, Thompson, Fifth ROW: Tittle, A. B. Tucker5 F. A. Tucker, Utlcy, Wallace, Warwick, Wcarcr, Wilson, Winford. yam??- 225 h Top to Bottom: OFFICERS-Command- er. Crum; Lt. Commander, MdMurrian; Recorder, Robertson: Treasurer, Massey. Sigma Nu MEMBERS WILLIAM ALDER ...... . ......... Nashville. Tenn. GEORGE MAY.... ...... . ........ Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN ALEXANDER ................. Alma, Tenm FRANK MCGHEE. . . . . ........... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT ARLEDGE ................ Athens, Tenn. WILLIAM McGHEE .............. Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM ARLEDGE ....... .Athens, Tenn. JACK MoHUGH ........... . .......... Greer, S. w. HENRY ASHMORE .............. Charlotte. N. C. HERBERT McMILLIAN.. .Knoxville, Tenn. CARL BACON .................... Concord, Tenn. HUGH Mf-MURRAIN .............. Pensacola, Fla. JOSEPH BACON .................. Concord. Tenn. HARRY MERRILL ............... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT BACON ................ .Concord, Tenn. WILLIAM MERRIT .............. Mat'yvillv, Tenn. BURKETT BAILEY ................. Alcoa. Tenn. JAMES MINER ...................... Mentor, Ohio DON BAIRD ----------------- Fountain City, Tenn. DAVID MOURON ............. Fountain City, T8111. GEORGE BARE .................. Nashville, TGIUL ARTHUR MURPHY ................... A 1coa, Tenn. ROBERT BETTS ................. Knoxville, Tenn. JACK NELSON.. , .. ..Knoxvmo, Tenn. JACK BOWERS ........... . .......... Alcoa, Tenn. PAUL NEYDHART ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Teaneck, N. J, LYNN BURKE..... ............... Memphis. Tmn- JAMES NICHOLS .............. Asheville, N. c. JACK CARTLAND.. ........ Danville. Va. ROBERT NICHOLLS ................ Alcoa, Tenn. EUGENE CLARKE ............... Knoxvillo, Term. WILLIAM CAKES ..... .Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD COLLINS ....... . ....... Memphis, Tenn. HENRY OAGLE ............. Fountain City, TPnn. JOSEPH CONAWAY ................ Reseda, Calif. HAROLD NULL ....... . . ' . ' . .VVhitehaven, Tenn. ELMER COOKE ------------- Lawrenceburg, Term. SIDNEY PADGETT ......... South Pittsburg, Tenn. JACK Q. CRUM .................. Pensavola, Fla- WILLIAM PETTY ................ Nashville, Tenn. STANLEY DAVIES ............... Memphis, Tenn. DUDLEY POE ............... Fountain City, Tenn. JOHN DEVINE ................... Knoxville, Tenn. CARL PRICHARD .................... A 1002., Tenn. ROBERT DYER .................. Knoxville, Tenn. LLOYD PRICHARD ................... Alcoa, Tenn. BOYD EVANS ..... , . .Athens, Tenn. DAVID PURSGLOVE ............. Knoxville, Tenn. WILVVORTH FRANKUM ............ Alma, Tenn. JACK RENAKER ................. Maryville, Tenn. JOHN FRENCH ............... VVhitehaven, Tenn. EDWARD REPAZ ................ Knoxvillv, Tenn. COLBY GARDNER ............... Harriman, Tenn. BUFORD RHEA ................ Oak Ridge. Tenn. JAMES GRAINGER.. ............... Mullins, S. C. TYLER RIGGINS .............. Doner, Tmm. JOHN GREENE ................. Maryville. Tenu. ROBERT RINEARSO ..... Knoxville, Tenn. ROBERT GREEN. . . . . ........ . . . .Knoxville, Tvnn. JAMES ROBERTSON ......... Fountain guy, Tenn. JOHN GUTH .................. Whitehaven, Tenn. JAMES ROGERS .............. Chattanooga Tenn. BARTON HAGGARD ............. Knoxville. Tenn. JOHN RUPLEY ................ Morristown, Tenn. JEFF HARDIN... Knoxville, Tenn. MERRILL SCHWARTZ ........... Memphis. Tenn. BRUCE HARRISON. nKnoxville, Term CLAYTON SHIVER..... ........ Javksonville, Fla. TOMMY HAYNES ..... ..Knoxville, Tenn. CE'CIL STANBERY .............. Cleveland, Tenn. WILLIAM HENDERSON ........ Oak Ridge, Tenn. JERRY SUDDARTH. . .. .. . .Fountain City, Tenn. THOMAS HOGE ........... South Pittsburg, Tenn. JERRY SULLIVAN. ........... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES HOPKINS ............... Oak Ridge, Tenn. WILLIAM SWAN. ....Com-ord, Tenn. JAMES HORN ..................... Arlington, V'd- JACK THOMPSON.. ............. Knoxville, Tenn. WAYNE HUDSON ............... Harriman, Tenn. HILTON TUNNELL ............ XVhitohaveu, Tenn. JAMES HULL .................. Lenoir City, Tenn. WILLIAM VANDEGRIFF....Founmin City, Tenn. GLENN HUTTON ......... ..AShPVille. N. C. HENRY VARNELL.. ........ VVhitehaven, Tenn. GEORGE JACKSON.. ....... .Friendsville. Tenn. JAMES VUGRIN .................... Lansford, Pa. GERALD JOHNSON ............ Oak Ridge. Tenn. DAVID WALKER.. ............ Friendsville, Tenn. BARTON JONES ................ Nashville, Tenn. J. C. WALKER ........ .Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES KEITH ................ Huntsville, Ala. RALPH WALLACE ....... Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS KING .................. Knoxville, Tenn. CALVIN WALLACE ....F0untain Fity. Tenn. PAUL LEEPER ................. Nashville. Tenn. KENNETH WARD ............ Lenoir City, Tenn. HAROLD LOMAX .......... Wilton College N 0- CLARKE WATKINS ................. Ripley, Tenn. ANDREW LOWRY ............. Sale creek, Teun. JAMES WEBSTER .......... Oliver Springs, Tenn. JAMES MARKS ..... ..F ountain City. Tenn. ROBERT WHITE .................... Tellico. Tenn. THOMAS MASSEY ............... Memphis, TEIIIL OLIN WILLIAMS ................ Hal'riman, Tenn. DOUGLAS MATTHEWS ........... Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES YOUNG ................. Jackson, Tenn. S i g m a N u was founded at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia, on January 1, 1869. Epsilon Eta was char- tered at the Univer- sity of Tennessee in 1921. 226 The colors Rose. of Sigma Nu are Black, Gold and White. The flower is the White 2N First Row: Al andcr, R. Arledge, W. Arlcdgc, Ash- Third Row. Dyer, Evan. Frankum, French: Grainger, more, C. Bacon, I Bacon, R. Bacon, Bailey. Greene, Green, GuthA Second Row: Baird, Bare. Bowers, Burke, Connaway, Fourth Row: Hardin, Harrison, Haynes, Henderson, looke Crum, Devine, Hoge, Horn, Hudson. Hull. Fifth Row Jackson, Jones; Leepor, Lomax, Lowry, Marks, Mas'cy May IVICGhec. 228 First Row: McHughj McMillan, McMurrain. Merril, Third Row L. Prichard, Pursglovc, Remaker, Repaz. Merritt, Miner, Mouron, Murphy. Riggins, Rinearson, Robertom Rogers. Second Row: Nelson, Neydhart, Nicholl Null, Padgett, Fourth Row: Ruplcy, Schwartz Shiver, Stanbery, Sud- Petty, Poe, C. Prichard. darthj Swan, Tunncll, VandcrgifP Fifth Row: D. Walker, C, Walker, R. Wallace; Ward: Watkins, Webster, White, Williams Young. 229 h Top to Buftom: OFFICEHl,-President, Moore: Vice President, Frech; Comptrol- ler, J. King; Secretary, Porter. Sigma Phi Epsilon MEMBERS KENNETH 'C. ANDERSON. ...... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES 0. KING ................ Knoxville, Tenn. NATE A. BASTIAN ........... ...Nashville, Tenn. NOBEL 13- KING- .----.-Columb!a, Tenn. JACK B. BAYLISS ............... Memphis, Tenn. REGINALD KLING ----------- Chattanooga: Term. JAMES M. BEAN .......... ....Winohester, Tenn. CARL E KNOEDLER ........ Chattanooga Tenn- ROBERT W. KUYKENDALL.....Nashville, Tenn. DELMAS BEASLEY ......... .Nashvllle, Tenn. OTIS P. LEDBETTER.. ..... Columbia, Tenn. THOMAS R' BELL HDeChCFi Tenn' ALVIN 0. LEINART ......... Chattanooga, Tenn. EDWARD 193- BLAND ------- ' Miningmn- Tenn' JAMES H. LILLIE .............. Franklin, Tenn. FLOYD J- BOWERS-u nKnoxvilles Tum: HUGH LITTLE ............ .......Knoxville. Tenn. JOHN BRANSON ................ Knoxville. Tenn- SAM 0. LOVE..... ............... Nashville. Tenn. JAMES T. BRANTLEY ......... Manchester, Tenn. MAURICE K. LUSK.. .......... Knoxville, Tenn. BERNARD W. BRODIN .......... Nashville, Tenn. JOSEPH S. MCNULTY .............. Brlelle, N. J. CHARLES B. BROWN ........... Nashville. Tenn. DONALD H. MacLEOD ............... Crozet. Va. JULIAN E. BRYANT ............. Savannah, Tenn. GILBERT L. MADONNA ........ Oak Ridge, Tenn. MAHLON E. CANTRELL. ..NaShVille. Tenn. JACK D. MARTIN. . ..... Nashville, Tenn. JACK COCHRANE ............... Nashville. Tenn; LEE B. MARTIN ............. Chattanooga. Tenn. THOMAS COLEMAN ............... Corinth, Miss. TERRY B. MARTIN .............. Nashville, Tenn. LEE A. CORNETT ............... Knoxville. Tenn. CLARENCE B. MATHEWS ..... Lenoir City, Tenn. JAMES E. COTTRELT. ............ Memphis, Tenn. JOSEPH H. MEREDITH ...... Johnson City, Tenn. RICHARD G. CROCKETT ....... Brentwood, Tenn. ROY A. MOORE ................. Millington. Term. ROBERT D. CULLOM ............. Donelson, Tenn. XVILLIAM FRANK MOORE ....... Memphis, Tenn. RICHARD J. DAVIS ............... Dayton, Tenn. JOHN MURRAY ............... Lenoir City. Tenn. JAMES C. DEAL ................. Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS L. MUSTO,. ...Nashville. Tenn. WILLIAM A. DEAL .............. Knoxville, Tenn. GEORGE M. NADER ......... St. Augustine. Fla. CLARENCE A. DEMONBREUN...Nashville, Tenn. GEORGE E. NIEDERHAUSER.....Nashvllle, Tenn. JAMES A. DILLON ......... MchnnviIIe, Tenn. w, ELBERT NUNN ......... , .. .,..G1angW, Ky, WILLIAM G. DODDS ............ Nashville, Tenn. GENE E. O'BLENESSH ...Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD E. DUNN ............. Knoxville, Tenn. RICHARD OWNBEY,,....,........Etowah, Tenn, JODY E. ELLIS ................... Nashville, Tenn. ROMULUS A, PAINE ............ Covington, Tenn. JOSEPH R. ELLIS ..... .Knoxville, Tenn. NORMAN LEE pARKER ,,,,,, 'Chattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM J. EPPERSON ........... Athens, Tenn. MACK G. PARSONS ..... ..Nashville, Tenn. CHARLES A. ERD ........... Chattanooga, Tenn. JESSE M. PHILLIPS ............ Shelbyville, Tenn. JOHN H. FARGASON ............ Arlington. Tenn. ROBERT PHILLEO ,,,,,,,, Neptune springs, Fla. TOM B. FRAZIER ................ Columbia, Tenn. JOHN p. POMEROY ............. Nashville, Tenn. EDWARD J. FRECH ....... . ...... Patterson, N. J. MILES g. PORTER ............ Lenoir City, Tenn. FRANK L. GANT ............. Spartenburg, Tenn. HOWARD PRINCE... ............ Knoxvine, Tenn. JOE W. GRAHAM ............... Knoxville, Tenn, SAMUEL T. REAGAN ............ Knoxville, Tenn, JOHN L. HADLEY.- .--Madison. Tenn. JOHN E. RENEAU ......... . ..... Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD E. HALL .............. Nashville, Tenn. EDMOND F, REYNOLDS ......... Franklin, Tenn. JUDSON K. HARRIS ...... . . .S'weetwater, Tenn. PAUL C. ?SHERBAKOFF ..... Fountain City, Tenn. WILLIAM W. HATUHER ........ Knoxville, Tenn- VIRGIL SIGLER .................. Kerrville. Tenn. KENNETH N. HAWKINS ..... Chattanooga. Tenn. JOHN SMITH .................... Rutledge. Tenn. TOM S. HAWKINS ................ Bartlett, Tenn. WAYNE SMITH .................. Knoxville, Tenn. MARK DAN HAYNIE .......... Hal'tsville. Tenn. GAITHER J. STEWART .......... Ashevllle, N. C. WILLIAM M. HIBBETT ........... NaShViIIE, Tenn. HERBERT D. SULLIVAN ...... McMinnviIIe. Tenn. JAMES R. HICKS .............. Swectwater, Tenn. ROBERT S. SUTHERLAND .Lenoir City, Tenn. RICHARD F. HIGH ............... Crossville, Tenn. JACK D THOMPSON .............. Athens, Tenn. LEO D. HOLLOWAY .............. Memphis, Tenn. PETE C. TSAGARIS .............. Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM B. HOLMES ........... Knoxville; Tenn. DONALD T. TUBES ............. Nashville, Tenn. .H P. HUNERVVADEL...Beersheba Springs, Tenn. JOE W. VASEY ....... ..........Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK H. HUNGER ............ Montclair, N. J. MARK L. VENRICK ............ Brentwood, Tenn. VIRGIL H. HUSTON ............. Knoxville, Tenn. CARL LEE WALKER ............ Phoenix, Arizona. WILLIAM JAQUES ............... Covingtun, Tenn. GERALD L. WALLACE .......... Knoxville, Term. WILLIAM C. JOHNSON .......... Columbia, Tenn. ALFRED E. WIGGS .............. Nashville, Tenn. JAMES A. JONES ............... Centerville. Tenn. JAMES A. WILKERSON ........ Lenoir City, Tenn. JAMES A. KENNEDY ............... A rlington, Va. RIGHARD M. XVILLIAMS ........ Memphis, Tenn. Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Rich- mond College, Rich- mond, Virginia, on November 1, 1901. Tennessee Alpha chapter was charter- ed at the University of Tennessee on No- vember 28, 1913. 230 T h e c o 1 o r s o f Sigma Phi Epsilon are Red and Purple. The flowers are American B e a u t y Roses and Violets. TENNESSEEALPHA CHAPTER CHOW C BUT HGW EX! YOK HLT Di Nil: DOORF 231 2$E 1- Irst Row: Bastian, Bayla' Bowcr 5, Bean, Beasley, Bell, Bland, Branson, Brantley. ThJird Row: Dmnonbrcun, Dillon: Dodds, Dunn, J. R. Ellis: Epperson, Erd, Fargason, Frazier. Second Row: Brown, Bryant, Cochran, Coleman, Cot- Fourth Row: Gant, Graham, Hadley, Hall, Hatchcr, trell, Crockett, Cullom, J C. Deal: W. A. Deal. Hawkin, Haynie, Hibbctt, Hicks. Fifth Row: Holloway, Hunnerwadcl, Hunger, Huston, Jacques, Kennedy, J. 0. King, N. E. King. 232 ZIPE First Row: Kling, KnocdlerJ Kuykendall, Ledbettcr; Third Row: Nader, Niedcrhauser, O Blcr1css, Ownbcy, Leinart, Little, Love, Lusk, McNulty. Parker Parson Second ROW' J. D. Martin, L. B. Martin, T. B. Mar- . . tin, Matthew, Meredith, R. A. Moore, W. F. Moore, Fourth Row: Porter, Prmce, Reagan, Sherbakoff, Slg- Murray, Musto. ler, J. C. Smith, Sullivan, Suthcrland. Phillips, PhillcoJ Pomeroy. Fifth Row: Thompson, Tsagaris, Vasey, Venrick, Walker, Wiggs, Wilkerson, Williams. WW Zeta Beta Tau MEMBERS JAMESBRANSON ..... ..... H ....... Memphis,Tenn. ROBERTBRODY ........ . ..... ..... ..... . . ............Knoxvillc,Tenn. WILLIAMBRODY ...... ............. .........Knoxville,Tenn. PHILIP BUSH. . . . ................ . . . . . ..................... . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. SAMDATTEL ...... .. ...... . ............ .............. Memphis,Tcnn. HAROLD DIFTLER ...... . ......... ........ . . ............Knoxville,Tenn. LOUIS EPSTEIN .......................... , .......................... Chattanooga, Tenn. MANNIE ETTINGOFF... ......... . ..... . ...... ...... ....Memphis, Tenn. MARVIN FRIEDMAN....... ............ ..... .......... ....Memphis,Tenn. MARVIN GOLDFARB ........... ..... ...................Memphis,Tenn. RICHARD GREENBAUM ................ ......... . ...... Miami, Fla. STANLEY KAPLAN. . . . . ........... . . . . . . . ........... . ............... . . .Memphis, Tenn. MARVIN KOLODKIN. . ............. . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . ............ . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. DAVID KOTLER. ...... . . . . . . . . ......... . . ............ . ..... . . . . . ...... Memphis, Tenn. MYRON KUSHNER ............... Chattanooga, Tenn. LAWRENCE LEVINE. . . . . . . . . . . , . ...... .. ..... . . . . ................ . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. WARREN NEWMAN ....... ............ ....... ........... ....Belle Glades, Fla. JACK PLATT ........... ...................... .......Memphis,Tenn. GERALD PROSTERMAN ....... . .................. . . . . .............. .Chattanooga, Tenn. ALF RED ROBINSON ...................... . .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. SAM ROSENFIELD. . . . . . ............... . ........ . . . . . . . . . . ............... Jellico, Tenn. HAL SIEGAL ....... . . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . ............. . ........ . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. SANFORD SINGER..... ............................ . ............Knoxville,Tenn. ROBERT SINKER ................................... . . . . . . . . . ....... Washington, D. C. LOUIS STEINBERG ................... . . . . . . . ........ . ...... . ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. CHARLES STRASBURGER ......... . ........ . . . ......... . . . , . . . . . . . ..... Knoxville, Tenn. HERBERT TABB ...... . . . ........... . . . . . . . . ............ . . . . . . . . ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. HUGH UNGER .. . . ............. . . . . . . . . ............ . ...... . ....... Brooklyn, N. Y. HOWARD WALLER .................. . ..................... . . . . . . ....... Memphis, Tenn. MAURICE WEXLER ................. . . . . ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... Memphis, Tcnn. Zeta Beta Tau was founded at City Col- lege of New York on December 29, 1898. Alpha Nu was char- tered at the Univer- sity of Tennessee 011 April 18, 1942. The colors of Zeta Beta Tau are Blue and White. Top to Bottom: OFFICERSRPresident, Branson; Vice President, Sinker; Secre- tary, Tabb; Treasurer, Friedman. 234 ALPHA NU CHAPTER First Row ': Branson, R. Brody, Diftlen Friedman, Goldfarb. Second Roxs Kaplzlm Kolodkin, LcVine, N Third Row: Siegal: Singer, Sinker: Strasburger, Tabb; Unger. 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Jimmy Canwrml; :30, Bt-rt Reclf- Andy Myers char; 7'7. Harold Pmnv: 70. Phil Sm'rist; 52. Dennis Babb; 66, THIRD IHH Mgr. .Juv Bender: 6'2, Ted Buffer; l8. Francis Slupar: Hm'nld.Iul1n.-mll 46, Dave Mm'klan: 39, Charles Flura; 28, Jack SHTHNI: 91. J m lclvn: 3,3. Cllar'vs linker; 81. Norman Minor: 43. John Gruble; H. Clmries Vumnlil ; 75. Jim Sivvrt: 3'. i, Bud Sln-rrml; ll, Bernie Sizeuwre: John O'Grady: 90. Bob Duvis: 29. Gruo Felix; 88. Ra'ph Houm- cutt; 69, Jerry Morris; 65, Frank Boring; 25. Vincent linsettn FOURTH ROW: 86. And, Kuzm'; 38, Jim V'uu'rin: 50, Bud Sherr'l l . V. C. Cooper; 48. Paul Gearbvt 21. Ken Donahue: 47. I ICIIIshvrger: 15. Joe Yost; 56, Jim Hnslum: l0, Gordon Polof 76, Bill Jasper; 64, Jimmy Hill; 36, Gene lillrg'in; 63. Tom Bruxey 247 SEFOND K0 V: 26, Alll'l-l II Maseru ; 16, Roger Cug'mns; GENERAL ROBERT N EYLAND Iloml Cnuvh Robert R. Neyland, Athletic Director and head football coach at Tennessee, completed his eigh- teenth season as Vol grid chief. Neyland had a team this year made up mostly of sophomores and which will undoubtedly be a power in the 1950 season. The 1949 Vols won MRS. EDNA CALLOWAY TUCKER MUSSER aninew Manager Atllletio Publicity Direc-tur ATHLETIC STAF F major victories this year from Vandy, N. 0., Ole Miss, Miss. State; and Kentucky. Coach Noyland was the first coach in the country to have teams invited to 3 major i1Bowls11 in 3 consecutive yearskthc Orange Bowl in 1939, the Rose Bowl in 1940, and the Sugar Bowl in 1941,. Tennessee also played in the 1943 Sugar Bowl, the 1945 Rose Bowl, and the 1947 Orange Bowl, Below, Seated: Al Ilursl. Farmer Johnson. K. R. Neyland, Harvey Robinmm, Ike Peel. Standing: Emmett Lon 01.3, Hodges West. Chan Cnidu't-ll, Bitl Bcvis. V 2. The Uniw- sity of Tt'nm'sscc Vols opvncd thvir football sm- son before a. crowd of 32,000 fans, by drfuating the Mississippi Stats 7Maroons 10 t0 0. Tennessm: spiritcd by an Inger young group of sophmnorvs rrccivcd a break early in thv gamv when Ted DaITEI', a stand- out sophomore guard rccovercd a Smtc fumblc 0n the State 21 yard line. Fivc plays later, vahichar, hit by a pass from Hal Littleford CI'OSSEd tht- goal linv for :1 Vol touchdown. Late in tlw second quarter Lauricellzfs whistling passvs t0 Kasda and Bergmcicr mow-d the ball from the StZItC 49 to their four yard lino whore tho attack boggt-d down. On the fourth down vahichar dropped back and with Harold Johnson holding, booted n fivld goal to makt the score 10. The. last half of tho gumv was an vxchange 0f fumbles and passes and endrd with nr-ithrr team crossing the goal and thc Vols winning 10 Lo 0. MISS. STATE 0 BERT RECHICHAR JACK STROUD TENNESSEE 10 DUKE 21 GORDON POLOFSKY JIMMY HILL TENNESSEE 7 Some 41,000 fans sat stunnvd and watched thv Vols takc a 21-7 loss 10 the Duke Blllf' Devils. Duke, paced by their brilliant tailback, Billy Cox, gave the Vols :1 fit with thvir Con- necting passes. 'l'hr most vxciting part of thv game for Ten- nessee fans was the scnsational 91-yard punt return run late in the fmnth quarter by Harold Pnync which gave the V015 thvir oniy tourhdown. During 1116 Hrst part of the gamc Bud Shcrrod blockcd Coxk punt and I'ecovcrcd 0n the Duke 16. One play and then Duke was analizcd to the one yard line and that was as far as the V013 could gt't. During! the srcond quilrtcr a pass From Cox t0 Dukds Sou- thak gave them their first scorv. Again lat? in the third quarter Cox fadvd bark and hit wingback Powers for the sccond touch- down. Midway in thv fourth quarter a pass from Laurisrlla was intercepwd by Harris of Duke who 7!C?d 34 yards for thv score to end thc garm- 21 to 7 in favor of Duko, Clicking: nim-ly at lim :md sputtt mg hclplessl ' at others, the rlwvmusmm ' ols whip Xsd the C lttanooga Mo sins h a score of 39 t0 7. T nCSSFf' scored two times in vach 0f the first two periods and OHCO in vach of the last two. Fn , of tho touchdowns culm- on running plays and one from a pass interccption. Chattanoog 1 rcgistcrcd i . 10m k 01 ? on a pass. Hal Littloford ramped 46 yards on th:: 6th play of the me for the first Svorc. Harold Pm '7 : xslwd through from the our yard line for thc 2nd score. A wzljward huttanoog p21 r Trmwssvo its third touchdown, fullbavk Chancv intn- cvptn .1 and run mg 53 yards f 1 the' $001? A few minutt l'iltCl' Bmmv Sizvzuoro pum'hvd our from thP svvcn f0 ' another scou. Full back Gordon Polofsky crashed th bugh from thc txx for the fi th score- and I-Ialfback Laurit'clla d1 d owr Chm!- noogds m dway in the founh quarter for th fmnl marker. RAY ELKAS BUD SHERROD ALABAMA 7 Legion ficld in Birmingham, Alabmna was tlu- site of tht- Ala,-Tcnn. tilt and 41,000 fans watchvd tho Volunteers and Crimson Tide grind out a great gamv to wind up in a 7 to 7 deadlock. Tvnm'ssce fans were numerous and all chcm'lczldcrs and the hand were px'cscnt to add to the Color of thc game. just as tho gamv startcd a slow drizzling ruin dvscvndrd thus making the football the most clusiw thing on the fivld. Alahzmla fumbled seven times and the Vols rccovcrcd four. Tvnmlssrc fumhlrd right times and Alabama rccovcrod two. Sizvmorc 1rd the drive for the V015 touchdown in the first quarter. LitllcfonFs kicking was really a thing of bmuty, one punt stopping on the 1-foot linc. Sherrod play his usual great game along with hynv, Polofsky, anfvr, Flora, and Minor who was injured in the tilt. Elkas' coverage of punts was par- ticularly outstanding. TENNESSEE 7 Apparvntly content to sit back and take advantage. of costly migtakes madr by their foe, thc Tennessee Vols turnvd three pass interceptions, two fumbles and a blocked punt to defeat TPI 36 to 6. Tennessee gaimd its yardage on the ground, the difficult route; with Sizemore and Polofsky carrying much of this burden, although the final V01 score resulted in Cooperk smash- 6S at the tacklvs, plus a Coupcr aerial to blocking hack Meyer. Polofsky svorcd three Limbs. Tcnncssce used practically vvcry combination possible, thew- fore making it nearly impossible to singlc out indixidual per- formers although Shvrrod, Sherrill, Stroud, were also outstand- ing; along with Gruble who intercepted a pass which made a touchdown possible and blocked a punt to svt up another, Jimmy Lancaster was the Eaglesi Chief threat. ROGER COGGINS TOM BRIXEY T.P.I. 6 TENNESSEE 36 NORTH CAROLINA 6 TENN. 35 HAL LITTLEFORD BUD SHERRILL The Tennessee Volunteers explodtd a sample of the atomic bomb by blasting their way to an astounding 35-6 win over the North Carolina Tar Heels. The Tar Heels were cngulfed from the. start and almost rushed off the firld at the finish by the offensive show put on by Hunryins Hal Littlcford and a cast of sizzling Tennessee sophomores. Defensively, Tennessee stopped Justice and cohorts cold on the ground, and when they took to the air the V015 were evt'ry- where, leaping, and batting down passes. Payne, Sizemore and Rechichar scored touchdowns and the Vols nailed Justice in the Carolina end-zonc for a safety to put Tennessee ahead 21-0 at halftime. Cummins and Shcrrod tallied touchdowns as the Vols gained a 35-0 lead at third quarter. Verchick led the Tar Heels on an 84- yard drive for their lone touchdown. Despite the fact that they were 21 two touchdown favorite before gametime, North Carolina was never in the game as it was Tennessee all the way. All the Vols deserve praise of a wonderful game in one of the greatest games of the svason. GEORGIA TECH 30 TENNESSEE 13 Some 50,000 homecoming fans sat bewildered as the Georgia FRANCIS STUPAR BILL JASPER Tech Jackets handed the Vols :1 30 to 13 licking. It was just a case of too much 1m for thc Vols. It was Lauricellak ncedlc-like passing and running that set up the two Tcnnessee touchdowns. Polofsky with his great diving act pushed across the two touchdowns. In all probztbili 0 there. has never been a smartcr called game on Shield Watkins Field. When the Jackets needed thosc valu- able yards for the first downs, Crawford would dig down in his bag and come up with a trick. The night before the game the largest pop rally and parade was hcld and creatcd a lot of spirlt and excitement for the. game the next day. The crowd at the gaunt: was the largest ever to see a sporting 0 'ent in Tennessee. Qutstandim in the line were Bud Sherrod, th'sseroll, Brixc and Baker. Thc covrrage of punts was a thing of beauty. EV614 time Littleford 0r Lauricclla puntcd it seemed there wvre Vol linemen down the held waiting for thc punt to fall. 28,000 fans mmwd into Crunlp Stadium in Mt-mpl'lis for thc Vol-Olr- NIlss tilt. 'I'Cnncssmi- had a new star thls du, in Hank Lauricella who led thv il'cnnesscc VoluntCL-rs to a 35-7 victorl ovcr thc r: xls. Hank p d for three d Tcnncsscc's five tourhdawr and set up a fourth. Br ides this hi- 11x '1 154 -d better than 45 urds pcr kick in right ki k a d on the 51d? found timv to throw twvlw pas es of wh ch ht hit thvir mark. Two of ti '1'0uch- down passes mm to end Charlvs Cumming and the mhcr to win rack Brrt R0 hichar. vahichar also added all fin- rxlru points. Thc fourth TD was scored by fullbac Gmdon Polofsky and thy fifth by W. C. Coaprr wllm 11v inlc eplr-d a Kabul pass and mud 30 yards for 1hr svorv. ShL 0d playcd a gram gmm- ;1long with Smith and Hun . was so thrilling for thc 01 fzms that 1h! ' stayed , at tho Hcld for an lmur wlxilc- the band played ; d vlu'm'ml M t ' ' tho playcrs as they left the d1 Sin ' room. A g e:1t 34211119 11nd CHARLIE CUMMINS M mphis was rollin MISS 7 TENNESSEE 35 VANDY 20 TED DAF F ER JIM VUGRIN TENNESSEE 26 Tennessee ended itis season of football in Knoxville- with a 26-20 win over Vanderbilt University. Forty-five thousand fans saw the super-duper thrill-a-minutc affair that explodvd with a near riot as the game ended. Tennessee scored early and lead 19-0 early in the 2nd quarter, but Vandy came back and at half they took over the lead 20-19. Bud Shcrrod intercepted one of Wadek passes and set sail for 37 yards and Tennessecis first touchdown. Again the peerless Sherrod blocked Wadcis punt and Grublc scooped it up on Vandyis 17 and raced for the 2nd scorc. Lauricclla pitched a pass to Rechichar that netted 28 yards for the third touchdown. Then Vandy took possession and rolled up 3 touchdowns. Tenn. scored the final and decisive touchdown as a result of a punt recovr'red by Baker deep in Vanderbilt territory Lauri- Cclla threw Cummins a pass which he ran into the end zone. and Rirchichar kicked the extra point to give Tcnncsscc thr. 26- 20 lead. This was the wildest and wooliest Vandy-Tenn. game on rmord and produced a roughhousc the like of which the home field has never bcfont seen. Seated, Left to Right: Davis, Bowers, Powell, Burris, Montgomery, Jones. Bartlett. Standing, Left to Right: Conch Lowl'y, Flynn, Keenan, Kinzell, Neti', Treadwny, Graham, and Cummlns, Manager. Tennessee under the direction of Coach Emmett Lowry finished third in the Southeastern Conference last sea- son for the second consecutive year. The Vols had a record of 17 wins against 6 losses and added wins over Miss. State and Mississippi in the Southeastern confer- ence tournament before bowing to Kentucky in the semi- finals. Coach Lowry, whose teams have won 40 and lost only 12 since he came to Tennessee two years ago, will field the smallest team both in size and number in Tennes- seels history this year. Four regulars returned this fall and Lowryk number one problem is to find two forwards who can score, rebound. and play defense. Art Burris is the Captain of the 1949-50 team. Returning regulars are Ed Montgomery, Hugh Jones, Dale Powell, Bert Keenan and Hank Kinzell. The 1949-50 schedule is probably the hardest in Ten- BASKETBALL The Tennessee Vols were invited to the Com Bowl in Des Moines, Iowa, December 29 and 30. Tennessee de- feated Utah State in the Hrst round and in the Finals de- feated Drake University to win the Corn Bowl. The Uni- versity of Pittsburgh also participated in the Bowl. Each member of the team received a beautiful watch and the team received the handsome Corn Bowl trophy. COACH EMMETT LOWRY Basketball Coach nessee history. Lowry hopes to compensate matters and overcome his teanfs lack of size with a fast, well-conditioned and spirited team that will feature a running game. Members 01' the team other than above-Inentioned are: Tommy Bartlett, Dick Bow- ers, Jim Flynn, Dick Davis, D011 Graham, Herb Neff, and Joe Treadway. January 14, 1950 was a night to remember on the University of Tennessee campus because that night the V013 played the greatest game ever witnessed in the University gymnasium when they defeated the Kentucky Wildcats 66 to 53, The Vols gained an early lead and held it all the way. Captain Art Burris was the star and scored 28 points with Dale Powell .scoring 18 and a sensational playing game from all the team. First Row: Art Burris, Dale Powell, Hugh Jones, :11 Ed M ontg'mnery. 3 Second Row: Bert Keenan, Dun Graham. Tummy Bartlett, Jim Flynn, and llunk Kinzell. 1948-149 RESULTS Vols ........... '38; Lincoln lVIcmorial U. ......... 43 V015 .......... 7145; St. John s ................... 67 V0151 .......... 68; St, Josvphk .................. 83 Vols, . . . . . . . . .58; Tcnnvsscc Tech .............. 45 V 013 .......... 6.5; Tulsa ....................... 38 Vols ......... 58; Florida ..................... 52 Vola .......... 74; Tampa ...................... 50 X1fols:.......,.55: Arkansas 58 Vols .......... 70: Wake Formt .,......,........51 Vols .......... 73; Loyola 180111111 ...........57 Vols ........... 53; Vandcrbilt ................... 51 Vols .......... 51: Kentucky ................... 66 Vols .......... 63; Georgia Tech ............... 56 Vols .......... GlgGeorgia.....................59 Vols .......... 67; Vanderbilt .................. 64 V011; .......... 84: North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Vols .......... 77; Georgia ..................... 51 Vols; .......... 71; Georgia 41441 ...... 1,0vcrtime1 72 V015. . . . . . . . . :56; Kentucky ................... 71 Vols .......... 63; blississippi Statv ........ . . . . .58 Vols. . . , . . . . . .94: Chattanooga ................. 75 Vols .......... 811L. S, U. .................... 72 Vols .......... 64; The Citadel ................. 4-2 1,505 1,334 CONFERENCE RECORD .WON 8 .LOST 3 260 Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. INIar. 1949-150 SCHEDULE 30 ...... Lincoln Memorial Univcrsity 3 ...... Tennessee Tech 5 ...... University of Maryland 10 ...... University of Chattanooga 16 ...... University 01' Dayton 21 ...... Tampa University 29 ...... Corn Bowl 8! University 01 Pittsburgh 30 ...... Drake University Utah State University 2 ...... University 01 Louisville 7 ..... .Vandcrbilt University 9 ...... Wake Forest 14- ..... .Univcrsity of Kentucky 21 ...... Georgia Tech 23 ..... .Mississippi State College 28 ...... Vanderbilt University 30 lTulanc University 3 ..... University of Florida 4. ...... Georgia Tech 11 ...... University of Kentucky 18 ...... Loyola University 20 ...... Louisiana State University 25 ...... University of Mis. ssippi 2, 3 8w 4 Southeastern Conference Tournament , , Mm BASEBALL This seasan will be the third of Baseball at the University of Tcnncsscc. Undcr the able guidance of ggCyll Anderson, Tennes- seels head baseball coach: the Vols face a very tough schedule. The Volsl season last year wasnlt too good, but there is high hopes that this yearls team will give the Vols :1 good strong team and a good 1950 season. Dale Powell is captain of the team, and he did a very out- standing job of playing last season as first bascman. Other standouts were Hixon Pugh, left helder; Don Blair: pitcher; and Jim VVorington, catcher. The team will play twenty con- ference games this season and will play host to Michigan State and the University of Miami, Milligan and T.P.I. The team expects to have extra help this year from last CY ANDERSON yearis stand-out freshmc-niBilly Joe Bouman, pitcher; Rich- Head Ctmvh ard Bowers, outfielder; and llAndyil Anderson, catcher. Seated: McKeoI, Gillespie, Pierre, Graham, Ruiues, Martin, W'uringthon. Standing: Conch Anderson, Seilwr, Guruy, Blair, Haven, l'mvell, Flynn, Pugh. 262 SWIMMING The University swimming team wound up another suc- cessful season last spring, being undefeated in six out of six meets. Our boys took to the water twice against Maryville College; once here and once there, winning both by a 50-25 score. Berea College bowed twice also, los- ing 58-28 here and 48-28 in their own pool, Of the other two opponents, Eastern Kentucky Teachersh entertained us at Richmond and was handed a 48-32 loss, while Vandy just barely went under here in Knoxville by eight points, 42-34. The swimmers topped off the season with an invitation meet here, competing against Berea, Maryville, Milligan, and East Kentucky Teachers. It was each man for him- self; team scores were unofficial. As usual, however, Ten- nessee came out on top. For U.T. the principal stars were Billy Harrison, Noel Hardy, Suha Beller, our divers Rus- sell Ozanne and Harold Lucas, and, of course, the team captain, Dick Nowling. These men deserve a lot of credit for putting out such an outstanding record. COACH BAHRET First Row: Smith, Cowan, Hardy, Ozanne, Brinegnr, Harrison, Beller. Second Row: qur, Russell, Marsaen, Brooks. Ragsdale, Huddle, Russell. Standing: Mgr. Julxaris, loach Bahret, Mgr. Cole. 263 COACH CARLETON CROWELL k NORMAN MESEROLE FLEhIMING RE EDER TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY The Vols continued in the building stage in track and lieldi making better showings in the. carly-scason relay meets and breaking even in four contests with S. E. C. schools. The iithinliesii took the state title for the third straight year and made the best showing since before the war in the. conference meet. New school records were established in the pole vault kap- tain Martin Korild. javclin Hack Stroudi, mile iLouis Schneidexj, and two-mile iTom Scotti. Coach Carle- ton R. Crowell master-minded the successful seasons in both track and cross-muntry. Pole vaultcr Martin Korik set new records for the N. C. indoor and outdoor track meets, the Florida Re- lays iwhere he Cleared 14' 15A , highest height ever recorded by a southern vaulteriJ and won the famed iiPenn Relay? title before bowing out with a leg in- jury which kept him from defending his S. E. C. Cham- pionship. Korik, captain of the 1949 team, concludes his athletic career at iThe IIilV this spring. ALF HOMBI'IRG 1949 was a banner year for the cross-country team, Members of the squad were: Tom Scott, Walter de the long-winded lads bringing the school its first South- Vault, john Blane, Charles Waits, Bill Deal, Sam eastern Conference Harrier Championship in history. Fowler, James Moles, Don Riley, and Manager Don Tom Scott, the team captain: also became the first Henry. Vol runner ever to win the individual Championship. First Row: Barbour, Ruey. Fowler, Deal, hVuito, Scott, Conch CrmH-ll. ground Row: Blane, Mutor. DeVault. COACH JAMES WALLS Buddy Keener, John Reneau, Bieman McKenzie The U. T. Golf team is expecting a very successful season this spring. The U. T. linkmcn will have almost the same team they had last year with the addition of two sophomores. Johnny Reneau is captain and other members of the team are Dave Bailey, Bieman McKenzie, Gene Grant, Bob Sharpe, and Buddy Kiener. Coach James Walls has announced a very tentative schedule this season. The season will start April 8 with a game in At- lanta with Georgia Tech. There will be other trips to colleges throughout the Southeastern Conference. The Vols will be present for the Southeastern conference competition which will be held at the University of Georgia in Athens. The U. T. linkmcn will play host to Western Michigan Col- lege, Georgia Tech, Chattanooga, Kentucky, and the local coun- try clubs. The Tennessee Intercollegiate Athletic Conference will be held this year in Chattanooga, U. T. played host last year to the conference. The Vol linkmen hope for a very successful season and Coach Walls believes they will make a good showing for Ten- HCSSCC. GOLF AND 266 Left to Right: Curry, Brunet, Gentry, Bartlett. Davis. Smith. der the adroit direction of Coach W. D. Buchanan they Captain of this yeavris team will be Tommy Bartlett who very easily come through. was an outstanding athlete and state junior tennis champ while at Knoxville High. This year Tommie was a dependable reserve guard on the basketball team. Much is to be expected from his tennis playing this spring. Although Gavin Gentry has been playing only for a short while, he is playing very good tennis at the present time. Like Bartlett, Gavin was junior champion of both Tennessee and North Carolina and holds many Other titles. Last year he was ranked third in the South in the junior division. Bill Davis is a natural born tennis player and is improving all the time. He hits the ball well with both forehand and backhand and is an excellent doubles player. Bill is eager to learn, a student of the game and therefore should develop into a topflight player. John Cullum is a power player and is one of the hardest- hitting around Knoxville. He has a very good serve and when he is hitting his ground strokes he is unbeatable. Last summer John fought through fast competition to win several Knoxville tournaments. Grand veteran of this yearls tennis team by virtue of the fact that he has been knocking around the spheroids longer than any of his teammates, is Nathan Smith. Besides being local champ around hometown Middlesboro, Ky., Nathan has col- lected practically every title to be had around Knoxville. Ex- ceptionally quick on his feet, Nathan possesses the best all- around game of any member of the team. Back this year is last yeafs captain, W. G. Curry, with his impressive record as State Junior and Senior champion while at the same time Memphis Public Parks titlist. Curry, the tennis pride of Jackson, Tennessee, is the teamls always dependable, easy consistent player. An asset, no less. With this impressive array of superb net talent, Tennessee is already ranked as a dangerous contender in both the South- eastern Conference and State Intercollegiate Tournaments. Un- TENNIS COACH Hi. D. BUCHANAN 267 INTRAMURALS The Univc'sity of Tennessee takes justifiable pride in re- viewing its twenty-fourth year of intramural Competition. The universityis intramural program is the oldest and most complete one in the South, and ranks with the best of them throughout the nationis colleges and universities. Professor S. A. Venable, with the cooperation of the intramural council, has afforded complete competitive recreation for individuals, independent teams, and the fraternities. Intruumml sports at the ttIIilliT include the following: tennis, shumeboard, swimming, volleyball, and ping pang in the fall quarter. The winter quarter sports are: basketball, the indoor relay carnival, and badminton. The spring quarter, rounding out the yearss sports events, are: horseshoes, softball, and the intcr-irutemitv track meet. Awards are given by the Intramural Council in each event. The winner is given a Cup and each participating fraternity earns certain intramural points that ure applied toward a final inter-fraternity participation trophy. This hunk of gold and glory is the symbol of athletic supremacy 0n the uHill.n Of increasing importance to the fraternities at the Univer- sity of 'licnnessee is the sportsmanship trophy. Since good con- duct and sportsmanship art: requisites of intramural competi- tion, every fraternity is rated by these standards, and that fraternity which displays the most exemplary Conduct is awarded the Sportsmanship Trophy. Whether you win the Inter-Fraternity Participation Trophy, or the Sportsmanship Award, or just participate, intramural sports truly exemplify the Spirit of the tiHillYii Last years intramural program was probably one of the most successful in the history of university intrzmiui'als. On the whole, interest, spirit and. enthusiasm were never greater, and the success of each event was proven hy the large number participating. The intramural scene was dominated by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity who took the largest number of events. Out Of a total of thirteen events, five were captured by the males from Yale Avenue. Simultaneously, this same fraternity was the winner of last years boys intramural cup, with the Kappa Sigs, Sigma Chis and Phi Cams winning second, third and fourth places respectively. The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity was honored with a brand new award last year. A beautiful hSpoz-tsmanshiph trophy was handed to these basketball runners-up for their commendable conduct in all events. It is indeed a great honor to be the re- cipient of such a distinguished trophy, and every fraternity should strive for this, as well as other honors. Winners of last years intramural events rank as follows: BOYS GIRLS 1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Ivfu 2. Kappa Sigma Tri Delt 3. Sigma Chi Chi Omega 4. Phi Gamma Delta A 0 Pi ShufHeboard EA! Tennis ............. Etlu Ping Pong....... ........ ............ .Kzippa Sigma Swimming .......... ..... ...........Sigma Chi Cross C0untry......... ......... F1115 Basketball . . . ....... . ...Fiji5 Badminton SAIL Pledge IndoorRelay EAL Active Indoor Relay ................ . . . . . . . . . . .., D'ma Uhi Horseshors. . . ..... . . . . . .......... . . . . . . . .. Lambda Chi Volleyball .................... . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kappa Sigma Softball ............ ...... ...........SigmuNu Inter-frzitei'nity Track Meet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EAE Top: Girls Volleyball ChampionsePhi Mu Sorority Bottom: Boys Basketball ChampionsePhi Gamma Delta Intramural competition for women was inaugurated on the iiHillis in 1929. Since that time the program has become so developed that at prescnt the University offers organized com- petition in nine sports. This shows great progress since the beginning of the program for at that time girls participated in only two sports, basketball and softball. The Intramural Program for Women which is headed by Miss Jane Ladner, assisted by Miss Doris Duncan, Student Intramural Manager, offers competitive sports to sorority teams and independent teams as well as individuals. Those sports which have been set up for fall quarter are volleyball, bad- minton, and a swimming meet; those for winter quarter include basketball, ping pong, shufHeboard and an indoor relay carnival. 269 In the spring quarter the tournaments draw to at close with tennis, softball, and freshman volleyball. The only cup oHered for women7s intramurals is given by the Pan-Hellenic Council to the one of the twelve sororities which earns the greatest number of points for the entire year in all sports. Last year the Phi Muls won this trophy by piling up 410 points. The Tri Dclts ran a close second with 409 points. This year only one tournament, volleyball has been completed. This was won by the Phi Muls. Last yearls champs are tough again this ycar, but competition is keen, and the issues are in doubt now, and will be, until the final tournament has been finished. KAPPA CHI OFFICERS MARY ANNE ELLIS. . .President SONJA LUNOE. . . . . . .Secretary DORIS HURST. .Vice President MARY POINDEXTER. . .Treasurcr OFFICERS MARY ANN ELLIS. . .Prcsidcnt SONJA LUNOE. . . . . . .Secretary DORIS HURs'r. . .Vicc Pwsidrnt MARY POINDEXTER. . .Treasurer MODERN DANCE In May 1944, Kappa Chi, honorary dance society, was founded on the University of Tennessee Campus by Esther Jane Kennedy, Betty J0 Brown, Phyllis Sherrill, Ruth Graham, Marjorie Kohler, Jane Osburn, and Kathryn Ryan. These seven girls were interested in the advanced study of Modem Dance techniques and composir tion. Members of the Kappa Chi are chosen from the Modern Dance Club on basis of outstanding ability in technique and com- position, creativeness, dance background, and attendance. w zmwwquwzww hf: The Modern Dance Club was organized on the Uniwrsity of Tennessee campus in 1937 to promote interest in modem dancr as the art form of physical rducation, a creative athletic experi- ence. Membership of Kappa, Chi Honorary Dance Society is CIIOSHI from the Modern Dance Club. Advisor is Miss Allen. A. C. E. Board 0F F ICERS VINCENT OBERHOFER ................... President MILES PORTER ...................... Vice-President FRITZ EAKIN ............................ Secretary The Association of Collegiate Engineers Board, referred to as the ACE Board, is at present com- posed of twenty members. There are three oHacers, president, vice-president, and secretary who are elected annually. Each of the four engineering so- cieties have three representatives on the board. These four societies are: the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, American Institute of Chemi- cal Engineers, American Society of Civil Engi- neers, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The Industrial Engineers have two representatives on the board who are members of SAM tSociety for the Advancement of Manage- menQ. There are two members from Tau Beta Pi, the honorary engineering fraternity and one fac- ulty member. The primary function of the ACE Board is to coordinate the functions of the various engineering MEMBERS Back Row, left to right: Burton N. Boyd, A.I.Ch.B.: Henry B. Aikin, A.S.C.E.; James F. Utley, A.I.Ch.E.; Herbert A. Henry, A.S.C.E.; Bill Counce, A.S.M.E.; Julian B. Kirby, A.S.M.E.; William F. Dority, A.I.E.E.; Albert Barrasso, A.I.Ch.E. Front Row: Coy R. Lander, A.I.E.E.; Al G. Fincannon, Tau Beta Pi; R. M. LaForge, Faculty Adviser; Miles G. Porter, Vice President, A.I.Ch.E.; Vincent Oberhofer, Pnesident, A.S.C.E.,' Hugh F. Eakin, Secretary-Treasuret, S.A.M.; Harry L. Brewer, A.S.C.E.; Robert E. Hull, A.S.M.E. societies. The two most important functions of the ACE Board are the Annual Engineers Ball and ACE Day, the latter being a day when all the Engineering buildings and laboratories are opened to the public and technical phenomena are demon- strated by the engineering students. Each year four engineering queens are selected to reign over the Engineefs ball and ACE Day. Their titles are: FreshmaneQueen of Clubs; Sophomoree Queen of Diamonds; JunioreQueen of Hearts; SenioreQueen of Spades. These queens are announced at intermission of the annual Ball and each of the girls is given an engraved trophy. OFFICERS DR. R. M. BOARTS ....................... Counselor JAMES UTLEY .............. . . . ........ President ALBERT BARRASSO .................. Vice-President AL JORDAN .............................. Secretary DAVE RAYNOLDS ........................ Treasurer AL FINCANNON ......................... Reporter The objects of this organization are the Ad- vancement of Chemical Engineering in theory and practice and the creation of a true professional spirit among its members. Membership is open to all Chemical Engineering students and members of the chemical engineering faculty of the University of Tennessee. Among the activities of the branch are field trips, social meetings, talks by visiting speakers and participation in ACE day. First Row: Jack W. Smith, Burton N. Boyd, Albert D. Jor- dan, Dave S. Raynolds, James Utley, Albert Barrasso, Al G. Fincannon, John D. Odle, Barenquer chcrico, Robert W. McClung. Second Row: McConnell, j. V. Nichols, J. W. Keisling, J. B. Bayliss, M. G. Porter, Sam R. Bugg, Reginald B, Lovelace, M. Carroll Pace, Lloyd M. Carter, JL, Jesse A. Key, William B. Robertson, Jack C. Ogle, William R. Whitson, Alvaro H. Mejia. Top Row, left to right: Harold L. Dillon, James W4 Craig, Earl G. Compton, Harold R. Null, Robin A. Wil- liamson, James W. Tucker, Fredtrick G. Kitts, Russell B. CaH'y, Isa N. Jaber, Gene P. Stickle, C. H. McBride, Bick James, Vance Claude. American Institute of Chemical Engineers OFFICERS COY LANDER ........................... Chairman LOUIS WILHOITE ................... Vice-Chairman DUGAN WHITESIDE ..................... Secretary PROF. W. O. LEFFELL .................... Advisor The A.I.E.E. and I.R.E. are separate organiza- tions, but hold joint meetings in a coordinated effort to bring before the students a balanced program. The I.R.E. presents primarily communi- cations and radio topics, with the A.I.E.E. sponsor- ing speakers on power and electrical engineering topics. OFFICERS JAMES RAGON .......................... Chairman FINIS GENTRY ...................... Vice-Chairman KEITH EDWARDS ........................ Secretary DR. E. D. SHIPLEY ......................... Advisor The purpose of I.R.E. is to familarize the stu- dents with the work of electrical engineers in the communication field, and to obtain speakers who American Institute of Electrical Engineers The A.I.E.E. also brings to the students speak- ers on basic science subjects. Social functions and inspection trips to various industrial concerns are carried out. In March of 1949 the L.S.U. Student Branch of A.I.E.E. was host of the Southern District A.I.E.E. students convention. Students from eighteen southern universities attended. Coy Lander pres- ented a paper at the technical session. Ed GOH was the other delegate to the convention. Membership in the student branch entitle the student member to the monthly publication of tElectrical Engineering? American Institute of Radio Engineers are familiar with the latest and best equipment used in radio communications. Membership in the Student Branch entitles the student member to the monthly publication of ttProceedings of the I.R.EP Clifford Buchanan serves both organizations as treasurer, and Bill Dority and Charles Harr represent both on the ACE. Board. OFFICERS GERRY ROACH.... ..... Presxdent ELEANOR CREEKMORE ...... ..................................Vice-President ELIZABETHHANCOCK ...... ..... .........................Secretary SARAH McEVER............................................Treasurer Alpha Lambda Delta is a national hon- First Row: E. Broyles, E. Creekmore, T. Fortner, orary society for girls Who achieve a 3.5 5' Hamiltone E- HanCOCk' average for two consecutive quarters dur- Second Row: C. Harvey, H. Hier, S. McEver, M. ing their freshman year. The organization Means, L. Moore. stands for true scholarship, womanliness, Th'dR :.P'll M.Rb' S.ShllA. and honor. Alpha Lambda Delta was 1r 0w J 1 ow, 0 15011, C m j . . . . . Sullivan. founded at the UanCI'Slty 0f Ilhn01s In 1924 and the University of Tennessee Not Pictured: J. Canton, R. Clapp, G. Gravett, D. Chapter was chartered in 1932. Manning, B. Peeler, G. Roach. Alpha Lambda Delta American Society of Agricultural Engineers The University of Tennessee Student Branch of the American Society of Agricul- tural Engineers was organized in 1939, the field of Agricultural Engineering being relatively new at that time. The object of the society is to promote directly or in- directly the interest of students in Agricul- tural Engineering, particularly as these in- terests relate to their professional advance- ment. Regular meetings are held twice monthly with planned programs on sub- jects relative to Agricultural Engineering. Each year the society has projects that are aimed to benefit the society. A news letter is published by the society each quarter and copies are sent to Agricultural Engi- neering Alumni, F.F.A. Chapters in Ten- nessee, and other student branches of the A. S. A. E. throughout the United States. First Row: Clarence F. Chancey, L. H. Middlecoff, Wil- ber J. Page, Edward G. Myers, Alton S. King, Bennie D. Baggett, Homer T. Kirkland, W. W. Elfrank, Lester M. Polk. Second Row: William G. Clayton, George W. Jackson, Frank N. McGregor, Robert L. Sepherson, George R. Harbin, E. B. Bohannon, Jn, Jack L. Graves, Sam Ber- nal, Johon D. Wetton, James L. Butter, Prof. Edwin J. Matthews. Third Row: J. Kenneth Methvin, M. L. Marine, L. W. Vinson, S. B. Lawrence, T. B. Willis, R. M. Stanley, Paul B. Brown, L. P. Wynns, Walter A. Brown, James A. Dillon, Donald J. Mills, Mahlone Cantrell, William F. Nolen. Fourth Row: James P. White, Hubert H. Williams, Wii- liams A. Crowe, G. W. Thomas, David Jennings, Ralph P. Prience, E. L. Zachary, H. D. Sullivan, Mack Osburn, Chas. Price, M. E. Heneger, Jr., Houston Luttrell. Members Not Pictured: Carl N. Bacon, James Cornett, Imw Foust, J. R. Gillenwater, C. L. Gregg, A. V. Hamp- ton, Paul J. Home, C. G. Nelson, Mike J. Odle, James A Ray, Nielse Schultz, R. D. Stubblefield, William H. Taylor, E. Wilson Thomas, Frank Don Williams. OFFICERS E. B. BOHANNON, JR ...................... President. J. D. WETTON ....................... ViceaPresident W. W. ELFRANK ......................... Secretary LAWRENCE MIDDLECOFF ............... Treasurer A. S. KING .................................. Critic The, Spanish Club was organized in an effort to OFFICERS promote an interest in Spanish and Spanish-Ameri- SHIRLEY SGHROLL ........... . .......... President can ilCtiVitiCS. The club iS open to all Spanish stu- ANNE SLKLLIVAN .................... Vice-President dents 0n the campus and any new members will ROSA SHARP. h . . :1. ......... . . . . . . . ...... Secretary be a welcome addition. Authorities on Latin cua- BROWNLOE WYAIT . ' ' .Treixsurer k JANE KIMBROUGH ..... . . . . . .Publlmty Chalrman toms, dress, and habits are frequent guest lectur- DR. GERALD WADE ................ Faculty Adviser ers at the club meetings. The Home Economics Club was started on the Uni- E 1 C i r C u 1 O E S P 21 I1 0 1 versity of Tennessee Campus by Miss Ida Anders in 1926. The Club is open to all students enrolled in the College of Home Economics and to others who are interested. The purpose of the Club is to acquaint and stimulate the in- terests 0f the girls in the opportunities in the fxcld of home H O m e E C O n O m 1 C S C111 b economics and to provide for fellowship among the girlsh OFFICERS ALICE LYLE ........... . ....... . . . ....... . . ........ President EULA JEAN GRAY ........ . ....... . ....... First Vicc-Presidcnt RUTH ELLEN KELLEY .................... First Vice-President MOLLY BENSON ....... . ..... .. ......... Second ViCe-President SARAH MCEVER .................. . ......... . ...... Secretary MARION WHITE ........ . . ..... . .......... . ....... Treasurer ADVISORS MISS ANDERS DR. KRISTER MISS THOMAS MISS DUNCAN COUNCIL EVELYN MARSHALL.. ..... ...... .......Frcshman GLORIA ENMAN....................................Sophomorc KARAMAYO......... ......... ..... ...........Juni0r BEVERLY CROWELL. . ....... . . . . . . . ..... . ........ . . ..... Senior IDALOU MAYO ....... ........ .....OmicronNu SUE UPCHURCH......... ............ ................Graduate ELIZABETH FROST.......... ..... ......................Projects SUE KEFAUVER. . . . . ............................ . .International PAULINEVEAL ...... .. ............. ....................Social JEAN KANE. . . . .. ........................... . . . . . . . .Publicily ALICE LY LE Alpha Chi Sigma OFFICERS MILES G. PORTER ............................................... Master Alchemist DARRELL D. HICKS ............................. . ............ Vice-Master Alchemist DAVID W. RAYNOLDS ........................................ Master of Ceremonies ROBERT E. STOBAUGH .......................... . ...................... Secretary DAVID S. FERRIS ....................................................... Treasurer GEORGE B. MILES ....................................................... Reporter National Professional Fraternity. Founded 1902. Forty-nine chap- ters on leading University and college campuses. Open to outstanding chemistry and chemical engineering students who will devote their lives work to chemistry. STUDENT CHAPTER NIEMBERSHIP HARRY L. BREWER VIRGIL W. FARMER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-President FRED C. SHERROD.......................Secrctary CHARLES A. ANDERSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer PROF. A. T. GRANGER. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Faculty Advisor . . . .Prcsidem American Society of A Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers was founded at the University of Tennessee as an aid in helping the Civil Engineering student to become. more familiar with his profession. The student chapter has steadily increased its popularity on this campus. The A.S.C.E. has proved its chciency in bringing before the student chapter prominent engineers whOSe practical talks on various phases of engineering have been of great in- terest to the members. Civil Engineers MEMBERS H. B. Aikin, Jr.. G. P. Anastasopoulos. C. A. Anderson, XV. L. Bailes, B. J. Batcmnn. P. L. Bentley. W. B. Blalock. C. Bow ine. J12. K. E. Boring. H. L. Brewer, Jr., L. E. Brockman. R. H. Brown, J. T. Buckner, J. E. Bultorworth. R. H. Campbell. U. M. Pewter, A. L Chambers. J. A. Phurncy. C. S. Cloninger, T. E. Desmond, Eh E. DeVault. J. II. Dobbins. R. H. Dt'innon. Virgil W. Farmer, W. J. Forehoe. P. M. Frye. T. L. Gibson. M. A. Goldfurh, R. E. Graves, A. H. Gudulluoglu, L. W. Haines, G. A. Hardin, C1. J3. Harmon, B. G. Harrison, R. A. Haynes. W. R. Haynes, H. A. Henry J. A. Henshaw, Harvey Hensley, R. E. Herring, .112. R. S. Hixson, H. T. Hogue, S. W. Honeycutt, J. T. Huffaker. Clyde Hughey, J. P. Irwin, T. J. lsbelle, Jr., J. S. Kennedy, Jr., R .D. Klemmo. A. O. Leinart, R. C. Lose. D. 11. Mm-Leml, W. 171. Malone. J. E. Martin. B. R Mayor, XV. h'. MPAIDIS, J. E. Mleane, J. E. McGorkle, .L m MPKithon, Bh G. MCNiSh, R. S. Modding, J. H. Mvredith. R. E. Miller, C. A. Montague, Jr., C. D. Moore. H. C. Morris, Ii. L. Nathan, W. J. Nir-hol, J11, V. J. Nunnu. V. F. Oherhofer. W. C. Odelll. Jr., C. R. Orr, R, Ozanne, Jr., E. T. Patch, R. M. Pvar-h, .111. J. B. Perry, .lr., R. H, Phillips M. M. Pigue. G. A. Iiaffnel. H. P. Rivhardsnn, A. J. RiegE-rt, J. W. Riley. J. T. Rydvr, Ii. J. Schell, E. A. Scott. W. C. Sexton, F. P Shorrod, C. F. Shipp, J. E. Sims, P. M, Smith, T. M. Snndgrass. C. 0. Star- ford. G. T. Stein, H. B. Stripliu, W. A. Strong, R. P. Suther- land, S. B. Thomas, J. M. Thompson, C. D. Turner. D. W. Vanrmgriff. C. VXI. Varnell, R. W. Vaughan, W. C. Walker. M. N. Ward. J. F. Watkins, J12. S. J. Weinstein, J. V. Vx'illiams, R. C. Williams. D. E. XYinnike. American Society of Mechanical Engineers OFFICERS JULIAN B. KIRBY ...................... JOSEPH B. GREEN, JR ................. HERBERT C. HARVEY, JR ........... PROF, ROBERT L. MAXWELL ..... The ASME is a nationwide organization com- posed of Senior, Junior, and student members. The Student Branch consists of students registered as regular students in Engineering. Participation in the Student Branch activitiesJ later leads to Junior Membership in the Parent Society. Student mem- bers receive the Societyts national publication, ................................ Chairman ......................... Vice-Chairman ................... Secretary-Treasurer ................. Honorary Chairman hMeChanical Engineering? also they have the op- portunity to make professional contacts and form friendships with members engaged in active prac- tice of mechanical engineering. The present enroll- ment of the University of Tennessee branch is one- hundred and three. ,394; 0F F ICERS BEN COCKRILL .......................... President ZANE PRICE ..................... . . .Vicc-President DAN LUTTRELL ......................... Secretary JOHN DEMENT .......................... Treasurer BILL HARDISON ......................... Historian Advisers: Dr. Lloyd F. Ssatz, Dr. 0. E. Goff, and Mr. H. C. Smith. lst Row: John Dement, Zane Price, Ben Cockrill, Dan Luttrcll, Bill Hardison. 2nd Row: Fred Layne Ralph Dement, Frank Hinton, Bill Little, Dabney Wellford, Farris Ashe. 3rd Row: Clarence Zachary, Dave Robinson, Neil Bell, Guilford Thornton, James Stone, Phillip Summers. 4th Row: KennCth Johnson, Neil Smith, Donald March, Joc Dement, Wayne McGowan. 5th Row: Dr. 0. E. Goff, David Walker, Frank Love, John Smith, Donald Spencer, Mr. H. C. Smith. Members not pictured: Dr. Lloyd F. Seatz, Tommie White, and Paul Fitzgerald. The fraternity of Alpha Zeta. is not an honor society: nor is it a social fraternity, but it holds a prominent place in agricultural colleges of nearly every state university as an agricultural profes- sional fraternity. Its members are selected for lead- ership qualities, scholastic ability and characten Alpha Zeta was formed in 1897 on the campus of Ohio State University. Forty-Flvc chapters 110w grace its rolls. Morgan Chapter at the University of Tennessee was organized in 1912 and it has become a most highly respected group on the agricultural campus. Alpha Zeta has as its aim the promotion of improved student-faculty relations and constructive thinking and action on advancement of the agri- cultural college. The ultimate result is the training of future agricultural leaders. Alpha Zeta BOB BEARD The Baptist Student Union serves as a link to college student with the local church. It makes Christianity collegiate, college life Christian and strives to make student Christianity maximum. The B.S.U. contains monthly socials, daily devo- Baptist Student Center Baptist Student Union tions and an active mission program. It is pro- moted by the Southern Baptist Convention and directed through the Department of the Student Work of the Sunday School Board. COUNCIL OFFICERS BOB BEARD, Memphis ..................... President JEAN ANN SMITH, Jacksboro .............. Enlistment BILL CASSADY, Memphis ................. Enlistment JOE NICKELL, Ccntcrvillc ................ Devotional J. HOWARD YOUNG, Knoxville ........ Music Director VIRGINIA SMITH, Carthage .................. Pianist CHARLOTTE THIGPEN, Memphis .......... Secretary LANIER FERGUSON, Covington ............ Treasurer SARA WARWICK, Fountain City ............ Publicity NANCY FORD, Knoxville ...................... Social CECIL RUSSELL, Covington ................ Missions SUE BREWER, Martin .................. B.T.U. Rep. MAX CARRINGTON, Huntington .......... S.S. Rep. JEAN CORLEY, Lebanon ................ Y.W.A. Rep. RUBY JANEWAY, Concord ............ Magazine Rep. AGNES HALL, Cuthbert, Ga ................. Librarian BILLIE BROWN, Kingsport .................. Hostess EMORY GREENE, Knoxville .................... Host NATALIE COCKROFT, Memphis .............. Editor GLENN JONES, Adams ................. Bus. Manager REV. CHAS. LEMONS, Calvary Baptist. . .Pasto; Advisor DR. GEO SCHEWITZER, U.T. Chem Dept ....... ............................... Faculty Advisor DR. GRIFFIN HENDERSON ........ Student Director OFFICERS H. C. WILLIAMSON, JR ................... President WILLIAM T. CHAFFIN ............... Vice-President W. H. READ ..................... Secretary-Treasurer Beta Gamma Sigma: a national honorary frater- nity in business administration and commerce, had its origin in three local honorary clubs: The Eco- nomics Club of the University of California, the Delta Kappa Chi of the University of Illinois, and the Beta Gamma Sigma Fraternity of the Univer- sity of Wisconsin, these three consolidated on Feb- ruary 26, 1913. 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 education in the science of business; and to foster principles of hon- esty and integrity in business practice. The Alpha of Tennessee Chapter was installed in 1947. Members are: Pcrry N. Bigham, William T, Chaffin, Alvin Christie. Robert W. Crabree, Elea- nor Edmondson, Matt C. Ellis, Joe L. Frye, Carlie Ann Gentry, Suzanna A. Gray, Kenneth D. Hatch- er, Roy T. Hawk, George W. Haynes, Bessie Head- rick, Edwin E. Holly, Bobbie Jeanne Jones, Jack E. Keerj Ralph M. Killebrew, Henry K. Knowles, Thomas H. Lester, Howard L. Lumpkins, Robert M. McCurry, James H. Murray, Ernest P. New- bern, J. Harry Ogilvie, Robert S. Ramsey, Jr., R. L. Sceber, Walter L. Shell, Avron Spiro, Jr.J Con- rad Stewart; Eugene H. Switzer, Zenobia Elizabeth Tye, Jack K. XVestbrook. H. C. WilliamsonJ Jr., Maurice Yates. Faculty Members: Edward J. Boling, Arnold Brig- lia, E. O. Dille, E. E. Garrison, T. W. Glocker, Sn, William J. Hudson, Harvey G. Meyer, Albert M. Miller, W. H. Read, C. A. Slocum, Bernard Trimpe, Vern H. Vincent: George Wagoner, Frank B. Ward. OFFICERS WILLIAM O. TOME ...................... President HAROLD SIEGAL ................. . . .Vicc-President VIVIAN ROBERTSON ..................... Secretary The Journalism Club, a comparatively new or- ganization 0n the tlHillf was established early in the spring quarter of 1948 as a result of interest growing out of the founding of a Department of Journalism at U-T. Six journalism students formed the nucleus of the original club and drew up a constitution. Although these original founders of the club have graduated from U-T to jobs in the journalistic held, others have come along to take their places and continue the work to help make the Department of Journalism the best in the South. It is the aim of the Club to unite all journalism Journalism Club MEMBERS Rear, left to right: Kathleen Mays, William S. Hall, Jack McGuire, James E. Cardwell, Jack Seeland, Joseph Bryant, Betsy Ross. Front: William O. Tome, Harold Siegal, Thomas Beall, William Sims, George M. Kyle, Paul Sherbakoff, William H umphreys. majors in promoting service, scholarly, professional, and social activities associated with the Depart- ment of Journalism. In order to help create unity among journalism students, the club began pub- lishing a paper for the Department of Journalism, its students, faculty, and alumni. The club also originated an award for the best story appearing in the student newspaper, the llOrange and While? each quarter. Through these projects and the aid of all jour- nalism students and the faculty, the club has grown steadily and assumed its place among the perma- nent student activities on the llHillf, Sigma Epsilon Omicron OFFICERS JAMES W.B1:NTLEY ...........A............Presidcnt ROBERT GIGUERE ......................Vice-President ANNE KESSLER ....,......................Secretary CHARLES R. BEACH ..........Treasurcr DR. REINO VIRTAN N ......................Advisor Pi Delta Phi is the National Honorary French Society. Its aim is the recognition of outstanding work in the study of French language, literature, and civilization. Its mem- bers are chosen from university students who not only at- tain satisfactory scholastic standing, but who are genuinely interested in the. conscious dovelopment of a knowledge and appreciation of French culture in the United States. Pi Delta Phi Members are: Honorary; William H. Archer, Robert Avrett, Ghislain Gravel, John L. Lievsay, Walter E. Sticfel, James O. Swain, Reino Virtanen. Regular; Charles R. Bench, James W. Bently, Robert C. Jiguere, Anne Kessler, Eleanor McClcary, Special; Marianne T. Burke, Jerry Childress, Humphrey M. Coulter, James J. Kirkpatrick, Minnie C. Morrell, Rupert E. Palmer, Jr., Charles E. Woodard. Lane, Daugherty, Alpha Psi Omega OFFICERS Lyle, DICK LANE .......................... . ..... FRANK A. LESTER The membership requirements are: a regularly enrolled student of the University, of satisfactory scholarship who has participated in a major role in two three-act plays; or four minor roles, or major roles in four one-act plays; or has done com- parable work in other departments. Comparable work such as writing a play, or efficient work as business manager, stage manager, or student direc- tor of two long plays. Staff work such as carpen- ter, property man, electricians or work in painting, costume making and designing may be credited .-... McCullough, Patterson . . . . . . . .......... President . . Secretary toward membership as equivalent to minor roles. Members are: Dick Lane. Frank Lester, Agnes Dougherty, Gray Burkhart, Muriel Livesay, Jane McCullough, Fred Cagle, Jack McKeehan, June Patterson. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Rapp, Robert Ste- vens, Eleanor Lyle, Charles Aytes, Larry DeVine, Mary McCullough, Robbin Johnson, Dr. Paul L. Soper, Jack Hamilton, John Cullum, Jo Connor, Jimmy Evans, and Levis H. Hampton, Rho Casy L.M.U. National Premedical Honor Society Founded April 28, 1926 at University of Alabama IMember Association of College Honor Societies TENNESSEE BETA CHAPTER Installed May 16, 1948 OFFICERS JOSEPH C. SCHOOLAR ................... President ROBERT S. SINKER ...................... Secretary HUGH S. UNGER ......................... V-Pres. ALLEN S. EDMONDSON .................. Treasurer MEMBERS Charles R. Fielder Fred T. Grogan, Jr. Jeter C. Hall Dennis Coughlin, Jr. Allen S. Edmondson Blair D. Erb Any premedical student may be pledged at the end of his first three quarters in the University with a minimum overall average of 3.0, or at the end of four quarters with an overall minimum aver- age of 2.8. Such students are eligible for initiation Alpha Epsilon Delta Jack N. Nicely Joseph C. Schoolar Robert S. Sinker Hugh S. Unger Alfred E. Wiggs, II Mamie Wing at the end of Flve quarters if an overall average has been maintained. Students with an overall average of 2.8 at the end of five quarters are elig- ible for immediate initiation. Sigma Delta Pi Alpha Psi Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi admits advanced students of Spanish with above average scholastic rating. Established at this University in 1944, Alpha Psi has also initiated members from several East Tennessee colleges. President, Anne Carpenter; Secretary, Betty Johnson; Treasurer, Mrs. Sara Gouffon; Advisor, Prof. Robert Avrett. First Row: Charles Beach, Martin Coulter, Professor Gerald E. Wade, Professor Robert Avrettw-Advisor, Pro- fessor John E. Keller, James W. Bentley. Second Row: Professor James O. Swain, Barbara Shreve, Mrs. Sara Gouffonttreasurer, Shirley Schroll, Anne Car- pentertpresident, Anne Kesslcr, Edythe Milligan, Gloria Shrevc, Mr. William Archer. OFFICERS CLAUDE PECK ........ . . . . . ............. President DORIS HURST ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-President MARY ANN ELLIS ........................ Secretary SAM WORLEY ....... . . ....... . . . . ...... Treasurer MRS. CARRIE BELLE HERD ................ Adviser On Sunday, October 24, 1948, the 3rd anniversary of the United Nations, sixteen Freemasons organized the Square and Compasses Club of University of Tennessee for the purposes of advancing Masonic brotherhood among Freemasons of WThe Hillat and to better exemplify the worthy principles of Freemasonry through our conduct, bearing and manner. Officers elected were: Thomas M. Gibson, President; Arnold Zophie, Vice President; john E. Acuff, J12, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Loring H. Click, Sentinel; and Elton Nel- son, Scribe. Professor Clyde H. Wilson, K. T., 320, K.C.C.H., was elected Advisor. The club encourages the practice of honesty, fair play, friendship, morality and brotherly love. among its mem- bers and in campus activities. ttGrab that gal, and swing your partner? These are familiar phrases heard during the meeting of the Square Dance Club, sponsored by the Department of Physical Education. The club, which is a new organization on the campus this year, was started by a group of students inter- ested in one of Americak oldest forms of recreation- square dancing. Square Dance Club Square and Compass Back Row, Left to Right: Loriug TT. Cliek, Frank S. Bell, Hershel V. MeCoIlum, Robert R. Slrunsfleld, Edward E. Greene, John R. Chanmers, .712, Walter E. David, Gilbert P. Ryds-u. Joe D Holdredge, Middle Row: James H. Henrmll. Thomas M. Gibson, Hubert T. Fraker, .Ir., Thomas Frauds, Hugh S. Morse. Clyde H. W'ilson, John U. Crawford, Jr. Front Row: Herbert T. Gary, Oliver C. Farr, Iiny G. Cardr well, Emmet A. Roach. Benjamin C. Campbell, Ira V. Faust. thcers for the Fall Quarter are: Tom Francis, Presi- dent; Hugh Morse, ViceePresident; Hubert T. Fraker, Jrf, Secretary-Treasurer; H. V. McCollum, Sentinel; Tom Gibson, Scribe; W. D. Anderson, Chaplain; and Profes- sor Clyde H. Wilson, Faculty Adviser. The Canterbury Club is the omcial organization of the Episcopal Students at the University of Tennessee. Its purpose is to promote fellowship and Christian living among students. The Episcopal Church in Tennessee provides Tyson House as a stu- dent Center. Within Tyson House is a Chapel where services, conducted by the Chaplain, are held as they occur in the Church Calendar. Tyson House has facilities for studying as well as recreation. Parties, hayrides, dances and other social functions are held during the year for the interest of the Episcopal Students and their friends. Canterbury Club oA , First Row: Baker, Bone, Cockrill, Claiborne, Cummins. Second Row: Dance, Green, Hamilton, Haynes, Huston. Omicron Delta Kappa OFFICERS JAMES MICHAEL HAYNES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .President PROF. SAM HOUSARD. . . . . . . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer AUBREY W. TRAMEL . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-Pres. RALPH DUNFORD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Faculty Adviser TOM CUMMINS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Recording Secretary JOHN SMART. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alumni Secretary .MEMBERS George M. Baker Edwin C. Bone J. Bayne Burroughs Glen Claiborne Jack Crum Thomas A. Cummins Roy Cumming Prof. Sam Housard Prof Ed Judy Phil S. Dance Tom Greene Jack Hamilton Ed L. Haun James M. Haynes Virgil Houston R. Grady Kimsey James 0. King Martin Korick Hal Littleford George McVay Stan Merritt James Miner Joe H. Powell FACULTY Dr. Samuel Meyer Dean Ralph Dunford President C. E. Brehm Dean A. M. Wicker Melvin Robinson Jack D. Thompson Aubrey W. Tramel Howard Waller Joe Walt Blair Wright Prof. Dix Noel Omicron Delta Kappa, leadership honor society for men, was founded December 3, 1914, at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, and installed at the University of Tennessee November 27, 1947. The purpose of the Omicron Delta Kappa Society is threefold: first, to rec- ognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities and to inspire others to strive for conspic- uous attainments along similar lines; sec- Omicron Delta Kappa First Row: Kimsey, King, Merritt, Miner, Powell. Second Row: McVay, Thompson, Tramel, Walt, Wright. 0nd, to bring together the most representa- tive men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organization which will help to mould the sentiment of the institu- tion on questions of local and intercol- legiate interest; third, to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual inter- est and understanding. Five Indispenable Qualifications for Membership: character, leadership and service in campus life, scholarship, fellow- ship, and consecration to democratic ideals. Mortar Board First Row: Baker, Bridge, Corkland, Crowcll, Dougherty. Second Row: Hambaugh, Hier, House, Lyle, Poindexter. Third Row: Riney, Schroll, Sharpe. OFFICERS HELEN HIER........ BETTY RINEY MARY ADAIR HOUSE. .. ..... MARY POINDEXTER. . . . . . Senior women, not plasterers, belong to this organization. Mortar Board, a national women,s honorary organization, chooses members on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and charac- Ier, A local society, Cap and Gown, was organized on the hHilV in 1918. In 1938 it aHiliated with Mor- tar Board to become one of more than seventy chapters all striving to develop a finer type of col- ........................... 294 ................President ...-.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-President ....................Sccrctary . . . . . . .Treasurer Iege woman. Chieftess of the white-jacketed clan is Helen Hier. Second in command is Betty Riney; scribe for the tribe, Mary Adair House; moola counter, Mary Poindexter. Members on campus are: Mary Louise Baker, Betsy Bridge, Lila Corkland, Beverly Crowell, Ag- nes Dougherty, Laura Hambaugh, Alice Lyle, Shir- ley Scholl, and Beverly Sharpe. OFFICERS HAROLD L. BARTZ ....................... President CHARLES C. GLASGOW .............. Vice-Presidcnt GILBERT L. NOLAND .................... Secretary RICHARD D. KOLTER ................... Treasurer FRED L. CAMPFIELD ..................... Historian Delta Nu Alpha is the only national transportation fra- ternity. It was founded in 1940 by a group of transporta- tion students and executives for the purpose of establishing a bond of common interest between young men preparing for careers in the transportation flCld and older men ac. tively engaged in such work. Tennessee Alpha Chapter was formed in January 1949, and since that time has pur- sued a program of educational and informative nature in line with the- national objectives of preparing transporta- tion students for useful careers in traffic and transportation work. Members are: Andrew J. Abernathy, Harold L. Bartz, James D. Bacon, James R. Browder, Fred L. Campfield, Pat Crolry, Wilbum G. Currie, Stephen P. Davidson, Matthew C. Ellis, Jay Freed, Joseph L. Frye, Charles G. Glasgow, David G. Hall, Bruce E. Harrison, Sidncy A. Harrison, Robert G. Hcrtell, Cecil L. Hoy, Widney C. Keyt, Richard D. Kolter, Frank S. Maxwell, Gilbert L. Noland, Warren G. Ogle, Raymand D. Payne, Donald W. Fenland, Russell J. Scott, Dale E. Smelser, Hugh H. Thom- son, Ralph T. Wallace, Garrett U. Woodward, Charles R. Young, Frank chdrix, Alvin Allen, James W. Bennett, Jr., Charles W. Benson, John B. Bethea, Jr., James B. Blasin- 295 game, Jossph W. Campbell, Howard W. Cooper, Claud J. Ledford, Russel A. Moore, James C. ShoHner, Louis R. Hogman, Jack IL Wilcox, William Way, Jr., Gilbert L. Gifford, Richard J. Clark, Lester P. Seaton. Faculty advisers are: William Way, Jr. and Gilbert L. Gifford. Front Row: Historian, Fred L. Campfield; Treasurer, Richard Kolter; President, Harold L. Bartz; Vice-Presi- dent, Charles C. Glasgow; Sccretary, Gilbert L. Noland. Second Row: Frank S. Maxwell, Stephen P. Davidson, Charles R. Young, Claude J. Ledford, James W. Bennett, Jn, Ralph T. Wallace, Andrew J. Abernathy, Garrett U. Woodward, James R. Browder, James C. Shofner. Third Row: Hugh H. Thompson, Jay Freed, James D. Bacon, Widney C. Keyte, Richard J. Clarke, Joseph L. Frye, Robert G. Hertel, Cecil L. Hoy, Raymond D. Payne, Pat Crolcy. Fourth Row: James Blasingame, Russell J. Scott, Wilburn G. Currie, Alvin Allen, Frank Hendrix, David G. Hall, Howard W. Cooper, Joseph W. Campbell, Russell A. Moore. Members not shown: Matthew C. Ellis, Bruce E. Harrison, Sidney A. Harrison, Warren G. Ogle, Donald W. Fenland, Dale E. Smelser, Charles W. Benson, John B. Bethea, Jr., Louis R. Hoffman, Jack H. Wilcox, Gilbert L. Gifford, William Way, J12, Lester P. Seaton. Delta Nu Alpha , :. $NzimVR$Xway , RALPH FROST U. T. Christian Association II ELEN HEN DERSON EMPLOYED STAFF RALPH W. FROST .................. General Secretary MINNIE M. WADE ......... HELEN H. HENDERSON ............. Executive Secretary ........... thce Secretary ADVISORY BOARD President C. E. Brehm Dean Ralph E. Dunford Dean Harriet C. Greve Vice President Fred C. Smith BOARD MEMBERS Dean L. R. Hesler, Dr. Frank B. Ward Chairman Judge D. C. Webb Y.M.C.A. OFFICERS DAVE DODSON ............................. President KIP CALDWELL ...................... Vice-President SAM FOWLER ...................... Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Charles 1. Barber, Mrs. L. R. Hesler Treasurer Y.W.C.A. OFFICERS BEVERLY CROWELL ......................... President BEerY BROWN ........................ Vice-President LAURA HAMBAUGH .......................... Secretary MARY ADAIR HOUSE ........................ Treasurer CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS CABINETS Nancy Butler Agnes Daugherty Arlynn Filling Blake Mack Baxter Ragsdale Dan Testerman Kip Caldwell George Moss Jack Hamilton Eleanor Lyle Betty R. McIlwaine Bill Skinner Herman Reviere Darwyne Hatfield Jim Bresnahan Mary Hutton Pauline Veal Katherine Dalton Martha Lou Anderson Leroy Marsh Rhea Fonde Marion Moore Virginia Frost Betty Drinnon John Cox Ed Oehmig Warren Hale Joe Peacock John Summitt Pat DeBerry Ruth Ellen Kelley Jere Griggs William R. Jones HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY AND PROGRAM For seventy-three years the University of Tennessee Campus has had a churCh-centered Christian program. iiA great need was felt for some organization which would unite the Christian men of all classes and departments of the University, and all denominations in their efforts for the advancement of Christian work among their fellow students? On February '2, 1877, the Young Menls Christian Association was organized on the Campus. And in 1897, the Young Womcnis Christian Association was organized. Since 1934 the two Associations have had a joint Board and budget, one Staff and one program. It is traditional that the Christian Association serve as the hand that points the students to the Church of their choice. The guiding Philosophy of the Christian Associations is that an cfliective religious program on any college camp- us must not be isolated as a unit of activity, but inter- related with all phase of student life. llReligion and life are one and the same or neither is anything? The Christian Associatlons are endorsed, encouraged and assisted in all phases of Christian progress on the campus, by the Christian Association Board, including the University Administration, the All-Students Club, the University Church Workers Council, the Womenls Student Govern- ment Association and many other campus groups. The pro- gram of the Christian Associations includes weekly in- spirational meetings, Freshmen Week program, Religious Census, Torch Night, Mixer, Vespers, Church Parties, llThe Torch,h which is the Freshman Handbook and a weekly z YE Owl? OFFICERS WILLIAM E. BALDRIDGE. . . .............. President RICHARD JESUIT ......... . . . . . . . . . . .Vicc-President WARREN HALE. . ............ . . . ......... Secretary JOHN MINER ................ . . . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer The University of Tennessee Finance Club has accomplished rapid strides in the field of increased interest by the present thirty-eight members. In promoting the ideals of the Finance Club during the current year, the members have centered their attention around dinner-conferences with leading financial men in and around Knoxville. These speaker-dinner meetings have been supplemented by many business meetings at which time audio- visual movies were shown to the members to increase their awareness of current day practices and problems. This diversihcation of entertainment has resulted in an integration of authority and closer harmony of the organization. F all quarter elections gave us the following om- cers: William E. Baldridge, president; Richard Jesuit, executive vice-presidcnt; Warren Hale, secre- tary; John Miner, treasurer; Morgan Zook, vice- president in charge of programs; Stanley Margolies, vice-president in charge of membership; and James Bellamy, Vice-president in charge of publicity. Al- bert H. Dehner, Karl Boedecker, and Joseph H. Clark are our Faculty Representatives. MEMBERS Kneeling: John Miner, Warren Hale, William Baldridge, Richard Jesuit. lst Row: William McMahan, Curtis Carpenter, Ralph Croley, Alfred Wilson, Marvin Pliskin, James Jumey, Donald Wilcox. 2nd Row: Joe C. Bazzell, Jr., LaurCSS Massey, Bob Demp- ster, Jim Lusk, Warren Clark, Arthur Shackelford, Joseph H. Clark, Faculty Representative, Albert E. Dehner. 3rd Row: James F. Alderson, Harley Renfro, James Bab- cock, James C. Bellamy, Douglas Walker, Jack Stewart, Morgan Zook, Stanley Margolies. Finance Club Omicron Nu OF F ICERS JESSIE SPARKS WALKER ................. President IDA LOU MAYO ...................... Vice-President DOROTHY WALLACE .................... Secretary VIRGINIA MYERS ....................... Twasurer BEVERLY CROWELL .................. Local Editor AMY DEBUSK ....................... National Editor VIRGINIA WILSON ........................ Advisor Election to Omicron Nu is one of the highest achievements open to students in home economics. Organized at Michigan State College in 1912, this honorary organization was brought to the Univer- sity campus in 1936. Alpha Epsilon, Tennesseck chapter, has rapidly advanced to become one of the natiorfs leading Chapters. Its purpose is to recognize and promote scholarship, leadership, and research in the fleld of Home Economics. Members are: Mary Rachel Armstrong, Ida An- 298 ders, Mary Louise Baker, Dorothea Barton, Betsy Bridge, Ruth Buckley, Mrs. Mary P. Charlton: Anna Mary Creekmorc, Beverly Crowell, Cecil Dale, Marianne Davis, Amy DeBuskJ Beth Dun- Ean, Mary E. Durrett, Hazel Emitt, Carolyn Flucl- Ian, Naomi Frci, Ruth Fogleman, Ruth Gates, Jean Gwaltney, Laura Hambaugh, Eleanor Hardcastle, Jessie Harris, Ruth Hueneman, Dr. Hazel Ingersoll Edith Jones, Dr. Druzilla Kent, Dorothy KnefT, Leone List, Dorothy Lyonj Dr. Florence MaCLcod, Celeste Martin, Lynn Mathes, Ida Lou Mayo, An- nette McNeill, Barbara Means, Ann Mitchell, Vir- ginia Myers, Sarah Nelson, Elmor Pearson, Leila Presson, Sara Robnettj Beverly Shivers, Elizabeth Speer, Josephine Staab, Dorothy Stockburger, Mar- garet Stribling, Helen Thomas, Jessie Sparks Walk- er, Dorothy Wallace, Edith Wheeler, Virginia Wil- son, Dr. Alberta Young. OFFICERS JOAN EDINGTON .......................... . ......... . ............. . . . . .President PAT RINEY . ............ . ............. . ............... . . . . ......... 'Vicc-President BETTY KATHERINE ESCUE . . . . ............ . . . . ......................... Secretary NANCY BURTON........ ..... ...................... .. ........ Treasurer DOT DANIELS .............................. . .......... . . . . . . . . Publicity Chairman This club is a division of Young Womenas Christian Association, and was organized to develop leadership, friendship, and service. These purposes are carried out through guest speakers, socials, Service proj- ects for community welfare, and many other student 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. EDINGTON RINEY ESCUE DANIEL Blue Triangle 299 Dolphin Club First Row: Ouida Weissinger, Peggy Jo Pease, Patsy Gilbert, Barbara Jones, Bar- bara Holt, Eleanor White, Eleanor McCleary, Mary Margaret Harris, Carolyn Franklin, Janet McCleary, Kitty Hartman,.Gloria King, Gladys Heggie, Ann Morris, Peggy Vehr, Carol Reddick. Second Row: Eleanor Humphreys, Elizabeth Frost, Betty Greer, Miriam Carroll, Burnette Bowlin, Betty Brown, Janie Rogers, Mary Buchanan, Betty Leo Taylor, Marilyn Crass7 Louise GardnerJ Joyce Oldham, Ethel Bauman: Carol Chandler, Pat Warden, Katherine Thwcalt, Frances Adams, Ann Baker. The Dolphin Club was founded in 1944 for the purpose of bringing together aspiring mermaids here 0n the Hill3, Since that time it has been received with a great deal of enthusiasm and has grown steadily as a means of expression for the fcmalek aquatic talents. OFFICERS JAMES OGLESBY. . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Presidcnt AUSTIN STUBBLEFIELD. .. .............. ... . .Trvasurcr PAUL FITZGERALD ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President CHARLOTTE THIGPEN. . ............... . . . . . .Sccrctary COUNCIL MEMBERS HUNTER STONE. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Agricu1turc HAROLD KAM. . .. ..... . ................. Engineering SAM WORLEY............................Agriculture TOM GARDEN ..... .. ....................... ...Law MARIANE GREETER . . . . . . . . ..... Business Administration EUGENE PEARSON ...... . ...... . . s . . . . . .Libcral Arts NOEL PARROT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Busincss Administration VVANDE LEQUlRE ................... . ..... Liberal Arts DORIS HURST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Education SARA FROST. . . .. . .. ........... Replesentativc at Large BILLY FROST. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Education BILL CONLEY. ................ achrcsentative at Large GERALD KELLY. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Enginccring MARGARET MILES. . . . ..... . . . . . . .Ihtramural Manager JAMES STONE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Intramural Manager The Indepcndent Students Organization is a coed group aid them in participation in such activities, to px'cscnt the reprcwnting approximatcly two-thirds of the students on indrpendcnt students ViFWS and position with rcspcct t0 the campus. The membership is made up of all those campus government, Campus publications and other campus students not afhliated with a social fraternity 0r sorority. activitics, and to organize indcpendent studcnts into an The purposes of the Independent Students Organization organization which creates a feeling of fellowship and of are to promote social activities for independent students, to loyalty to the University. interest independent students in campus activities and t0 Independent Student Organization OFFICERS WARREN CLARK ......................... President KENNETH HATCHER .............. Exec. Vice Pres. H. C. WILLIAMSON ....................... Secretary FRANK OVERTON ....................... Treasurbr Tho U.T. Accounting Society was organized in the summer of 1949 under the faculty supervision of Associate Professor William C. Henry. The So- ciety is composed of accounting majors who have completed four or more accounting courses, The main objective of thic group of aspiring account- ants is to promote an even better relationship be- tween students, faculty; and prominent business men in the accounting profession. Members are: Edwin Anderson, John B. Ander- son, John Arnold, jay Artman, Edwin Bartley, IVIorris Bass, James M, Bean, George Becker, Ar- nold E. Briglia, W. E. Bondurant, Guy Burger, Otis D. Caglc, Joe Cannon, F. C. Carter, P. S. 302 Accounting Society Carter, Glen R. Claiborne, Ernest Cook, W. M. Curtis, James M. Dyer, J11, James A. EllisJ Thom- as A. Finch, Roy Georgej G. B. Graves, Everett Halstead, J. F. Hampton John C. Hastings, Roy T. Hawk, Edwin T. Hearn, Jr., W. C. Henry, W. H. Hiscock, Vernon Heusserj Charles B. Jenkins, W. H. Jernigan, Homer L. Johnson, Joseph John- sonJ Edward E. Judy, J. B. Kelley, Robert Keller, Ralph Killebrew, Edward P. Kyle, Howard Lump- kins, Charles E. Manner, John Maskj John B. Masonj Russell A. Messick, Albert L. Miller, Wil- liam L. Moody, Robvrt McCoy, Douglas Osttcen, Ben L. O,Dell, Noel Parrott, Jack M. Patrick, Ray Potts, T. C. Randolph, Marvin Rather, W. Harold Read, James M. Reese, Joseph T. Rice, Lloyd Ship- 10yJ Warren Slag'lc, Rufus Speaks, Robert H. Stew- art, John Stophel, J. Allen Thomas, William Vaught, V. H. Vincent, Ennis R. Walker, C. J. Whaley, George Whitaker, Charles E. Williams, Morris Yates. OFFICERS EMILY BARRETT ........................ President JULIA CRUZE. . . .................... ViCC-President MARY ANNE FELTS ...................... Secretary CAROLYN SMITH ................... . . . . .Treasurcr BOBBIE JEAN JONES ..................... Historian Today, members of Pi Omega Pi t0- morrow, leaders in business education. Pi Omega Pi aims to foster and promote high scholarship, worthy ideals, high ethical standards in business and profes- sional life, and the general welfare and the best interests of the University of Tennes- 303 see. Beta Gamma, Tennesseds chapter of Pi Omega Pi, was founded July 16, 1941. Members: Emily Barrett, Joyce Claytor, Julia Cruze, Mary Anne F elts, Doris Fox, Bobbie Jean Jones, Lena Ruth Jones, Mary E. McColloch, Charles McDannell, Wil- liam Merritt, Mildred McNeil, Carolyn Smith, Louise Stout, Katherine Taylor, Ralph Wallace, Alf Walle. First Row: Barrett, Claytor, Cruze, Felts, Fox. Second Row: Merritt; McNeil, Smith, Taylorj Wal- lace. 119a Pi Lambda Theta Pi Lambda Theta is a national Honorary Sor- ority of Women in Education. Its members are juniors, seniors, and graduate students who main- tain a 3.0 average, and who show outstanding qualities of leadership. These students must be recommended by two mmnbcrs of the faculty. one being a member 01' the Education Faculty. MEMBERS Florence Esscry Mildred Blair Mrs. RchCca Finn Harrivt Gill Jimmie Gorman Mrs. Margarct Hamilton Lavona S. Harvey Joycc Claytor Elizabeth Brixcy Helen Brixvy Florcncc Cuthill Minnie Merlr Carmicheal Virginia D. Ziogler Mrs. Margarct Carr Marion chdcrson Cathcrinc Allen Lucille Crawford Doty Hazcl Emitt Marianne Davis Miss Elise WA Davis Mrs. Grace Cowvll Gladys E. Beach Floy S. Bell Jeannc Joncs Mary Frances Andrcws Sarah M. Adkins Mary Louise Baker Phyllis Lundrcn Mary Hclcn Barrett Mrs. Grace Abbott Mrs. Anna Suc McMillan Grace Nickcrson Mrs. Cecil Dale Marlinc Parish Betty Patton Mary Ruth Arncttc Thelma Arnette Evelyn Ruth Hines Mrs. Edna Richards Jessic Sparks Walker Dorothy H. Grccnc Thelma Dodd Elizabeth K. Crabtrcc May R. Cook Ruth C. O'Stecn Mrs. W. M. Wim- Carrie C. Wilson France's L. Street Mrs Paris B. Strockdale Mrs Louise Stairrctt Mrs. Lillian A. Pcdigc Grace Hood Sanders Virginia Kemmer Ora Hunter Amy DeBusk Marjorie Bcrklcy Carrie Bclle Morris Marcia L. Crone Emily ,Wright Barrvtt Charlotte Yale Ives Dorothy Wallace Katherine Taylor Victoria Lcc Smallshaw Barbara Shrcvt- Beverly Sharps Martha Rooks Mary Poindextcr Johanna Pctrcc Virginia Mycrs Martha Maas Ida Lou Mayo Jennie M. Millcr Mrs. John E. Gronseth Juanita Dodson Alberta Youngr Velma R. Shchr June Dinkins Ella J. Day Betty Patton Katherine Presley Allen Mrs. Jean R. Crumpton Barbara Norman Sonja Lunoc Shirley Schroll Taro! Cartwright Laura Hambaugh Betsy Bridges Doris Fox Billie Alice Waldrop Helen Watson W, . E 3: OFFICERS IUH' SIMMONS . . .. ...................... IPi-esidentl Sales Munagur PA UL UOATES ... A stant Sales Mann. wr BETTY SIM MUN '. .. ...... . ..... Swn'etury ED M YNATT ............................... . ........... Comptrollor JOE YANCEY. . . . . .. . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . i iAu'lvm'tiSim: and Prnmntion B. F. TRIMPE ................................ Futulty Advisur The Marketing-Rctailing Club, which is vomposcd 0f majors in the field of markcting 8L retailing, was organized in the fall of 194-9. Under the guidance of the Marketing department, Mr. B F, hrimpe worked with student committees to work out the de- tails of the club for promotion of better fellowship among the faculty and majors in marketing. The first meeting was a social gathering in October which was attsndcd by 120 students. Movies, fellowship and food prevailed at that meeting. The second meeting early in November was the election of the ofhcers of the club. The big affair of the fall quarter was the banquet on Dec. 6th at the Farragut Hotel. The club will edit a booklet with information about majors in the fields of marketing-retailing which will be sent to leading con- cerns. Alan Sceland was appointed Editor of thr booklet. Faculty Menlhers: Dr. Dille, Dr. Clarke, Prof. B. F. 'Ill'impv. Prof. GHIW risen, .Jm- Goddard, Prof. Strahl. Student Members: Frank Armbrister, Ililll Avmstrong, Dave- Baker. Gvorge Baker, P. L, Barnett, Robert Barton, Jim Beam. Marvin Bei-slvy. Frank Bell. Bill Bennett, Ed Bone, Ralph Birdwell, Barbara Bryant. SIt-Ve Cakmcs, Runny Uutllmu't. Jim L'lal'kn, Paul Cuates, Boll Pm-hran. .lim Puffin. Joe Cunuvr, Bill Cowan, Don Cramp. Tom L'raul'ord. Ja'k Urum, Darius Culllphm', lmhm't Cunningham, Charles Darnell. Dun Llrys- dnlv, Bill llunl'ordV Rohy Easlridge, Clem Euhanlp, Herman Fisher, Hill Witzg rulLl, Bub Foster. Eddy French, Dan Friend Fred ,Hllium. lex Gregory, Frank Hulstead. VVuyue Hall. thty Hamilton, Bill Hale, Hugh Huston. Howuml Hay. th Hogan, Virgil Huston. Barbara, Jet'- freys, R011 Johnsnn, Thurman Judd. Sidnuy Knight, John Kony, Mar- tin Km'ik, Ed Lewis, Tom Lille, Jox- M:1yl,ve1'1'.xx Roy Melton, Clarizw Monro, Bill Moore, .100 Murinna, Ernvxt Murduugh, Jux-k Murray, Ell Mynmt, Fred Mmfullum. Gum'ge- Nader. Bub Nirhols, JIIL'k Parson. Bah 1':1Hon. Joe Powvll. B. 11. Hunkin. Bill Iiv i Jnhn Hummu, Betty liiuuy. Adell Robinson, Rob Swhrivcr. Alan Sm and. Paul Shirlnly, Betty Simmons. liny Simmons. Richard Simmons, B. F. Smith. Arlie Strange. Tim Taylor. Murrell Thomas. G. D. Twirty. Bill Vm'uell, Wluulln White, Bill Wnitvs, Joe XVal'd, 31111 West. Vium W'illiams, Bill ll'oud. Joe mey and Hurry Zmolvk. ROY SIMMONS Marketing- Retailing Club GEORGE M. BAKER, JR. BAYNE BURROUGHS FRED CAGLE, JR. BEN COCKRELL JOHN DEMENT DAVE DODSON PAUL FITZGERALD THOMAS B. GREEN JACK HAMILTON HOWARD HAY L. R. HESLER JULIAN JAKES GRADY KIMSEY JAMES 0. KING FRANK LESTER HAL LITTLEFORD ROBERT W. MEADOWS S. L. MEYER DONALD O. MIRTS 306 JACK McKEEHAN GEORGE McVAY JOE PEACOCK GORDON SAMS GENE H. SWITZER J. G. WALLS JOSEPH WALT JOHN WATSON DABNEY WELLFORD OFFICERS PAT RINEY .............................. President BOB BENNETT ....................... Vice-President CARL VORDER BRUGGE ................ Treasurer LAURA KELLY .................. Recording Secretary HELEN DONAHUE .......... Corresponding Secretary The Newman Club of the University of Tennessee is one of a federation of 300 Newman Clubs throughout the, country. There are presently over 80,000 members afhliated with the Newman Club Federa- tion, which organization is governed and 307 Newman Club carries on its program on a national basis. Founded 35 years ago, the clubs were named for the prominent educator of the last century, John Henry Cardinal New- man. The Catholic students of the University of Tennessee comprise the membership of the club and meet weekly on Tuesday eve- nings under the general guidance of Rev- erend Edward C. Elliot. Activities range from religious discussions to social events. One important manifestation of the Clubis activities is the Communion breakfast held on the first Sunday of each school month at the Church of the Immaculate Conception. First Row: Hugh P. Day, W. M. Vandcrgriff, Jn, Howard A. Alexandcr, William D. Evans3 William D. SwitzcrJ Elmer C. VVnttcnbargcr. Second Row: Harry E. Hudson, John D, Parker, VVClton F. Elzcy, J13, James Thompson, Harvey A. Cutshnw, Jamvs Bresnahan. Third Row: Walter M Williams, W. F. McBride, Stuart M. R030, James Lusk, John NI. Davcnport, Leonard D. Storie, VViHiam A. Hills. Society for the Advancement of Management Fourth Row: Maurice K. Lusk, James E. Michael, John C. Bruncr, Robert L. Arnold, Danny C. Cor- rcll, Jr., William M. Conner, Reull L. Smith, Curtis W. Thomas. OFFICERS HUGH P. DAY ...... . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . .Presidcnt WILLIAM TRENT ..... . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President LEONARD D. STORIE. . . . . ..... . . . . . ..... Secretary CURTIS W. THOMAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Treasurer MR. C. A. SLOCUM. . . . . ........ . . . .Studcnt Advisor Tau Kappa Alpha is an honorary forensics frat- ernity that draws its membership on a basis of meritorious service in the University of Tennessee Forensics Council. One of the requirements for membership to TKA is two years of forensic activ- ity tdebating, extemporaneous speaking, impromp- tu speaking, oratory, discussion, and after dinner speaking in college competition. The University of Tennessee Debating Team won the Southern District Tau Kappa Alpha De- bate. Tournament and won six straight rounds in the Sewanee Pre-Season Debate Tournament be- fore losing the championship round to Vanderbilt. In the Southern District, Tau Kappa Alpha Dis- cussion Tournament one member of the U-T team was adjudged itexcellent? In all tournaments this year U.T.F.C. has taken honors. The U.T.F.C. sponsors the annual All-Greek Tau Kappa Alpha Debate Tournament and provides 21 speakers bu- reau for local social organizations. Dr. Robert L. Hickey, director of Forensics at the university, is the adviser for both the U-T Forensics Council and Tau Kappa Alpha. Tau Kappa Alpha is a member of the National Asso- ciation of College Honorary Societies. Officers of the U-T Tau Kappa Alpha group are: Buford Rhea, President; Lee Levitt, Vice-Pres- ident; Walter O. Holliman Secretary-Treasurer; and Leslie A. Buchanan, Publicity Chairman. Members of Tau Kappa Alpha are as follows: Buford Rhea, Dave Cook, Lee Levitt, Walt Holli- man, Dave Pursglove, Carolyn Fillers, Irving Leeds, Joe Levitt, Ruth Meyers, James Montgomery, Paul Pomeroy, Barbara Rohrke, Hugh L. Stokely, Max- well C. Gilbert, James L. Patton, Leslie A. Buch- anan, Stanley Margolies, Julia Tucker, Will P. Hogan, Betty Chamberlain. Tau Beta Pi Originally founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by Dr. E. H. Williams, Tau Beta Pi with its 85 chapters and 60,000 members is now recognized as the leading honorary engineering society. The Tennessee Alpha chapter has been outstanding since its in- stallation in 1929. The purpose of the society is to mark in a htting manner those who have con- ferred honor on their Alma Mater by dis- tinguished scholarship and exemplary char- acter as undergraduates in engineering and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America? The national headquarters of Tau Beta Pi are in Perkins Hall, the new engineering building and a permanent headquarters building will be built in the near future. The structure will be named in honor of U. Tfs retired Professor R. C. Matthews who is Secretary-Emeritus and grand old man of Tau Beta Pi. OFFICERS JAMES BICK... ....... Premdent PAUL HAUBENREICH..............................................Vice President MINNIS C. HARR..............................................Recording Secretary FREDKELLER.............................................Corresponding Secretary JOHN B. BROWN..................................... .................Cataloger AL FINCANNON..,......................................ACE Board Representative PAUL HAUBENREICH. . .. ........ ... . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .ACE Board Representative J.C.MALONEY,JR......................................................Treasurer Tau Beta Pi Delta Sigma Pi OFFICERS JACK MURRAY ........................ Headmaster VIRGIL HUSTON. . . ................. Senior Warden JOHN S. FANDRICH, JR ............. Junior Warden ROBERT F. MCCOY ....................... Treasurer NOEL T. PARROTT, JR ...................... Scribe FRANK G. OVERTON ............... Assistant Scribe JOHN B. MASON ......................... Historian ROBERT M. STRAHL ................ Faculty Advisor The International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity for students of commerce and business admin- istration. It was founded in 1907 at New York Universityts School of Commerce, Ac- counts, and F inance, for the purpose of en- couraging scholarship and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; promoting a closer aleiation between the commercial Top Row: Abernathy, Arnold, Bethea, Clark, W. C. Cowan, W. W. Cowan. ' Second Row: Crockett, Fandrich, Fassnacht, Gardner, Griggs, Hatcher. Bottom Row: Huston, Johnson, Kolter, Lee, Mason, May- berry. world and students of commerce, and fure thering a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and civic and com- mercial welfare of the community. Since the founding of the fraternity, it has developed into one of the largest and most inHuential organizations of the entire collegiate field. In twenty-nine states and Canada there are more than sixty chapters of Delta Sigma Pi, with members and alumni scattered throughout the world. George Michael Nader William Frank Nader Mark Leslie Venrick John Buell Bethca, Jr. John Fleming Pate Robert Steve Sutherland H. Baxter Ragsdale, Jr. John Wesley Tcstcrman Frank Arthur Tucker, Jr. James Eugene Michael Robert Edward Lee, Jr. Robert Seward Pittman Melbourne Franklin Gardner Warren Kappner Clark Richard Green Crockett Richard Dawes Kolter MEMBERS William David Switzcr Fred E. Fassnacht Joseph C. Spears Raymond E. Dobyns, Jr. William C. Cowan Jere P. Griggs William M. Hale Virgil H. Huston Jack M. Murray Kenneth D. Hatchet Robert D. Porter Robert D. West Andrew J. Abernathy John S. Fandrich John S. Rupley George E. Wanamaker Morgan M. Zook Joe S. Mayberry John W. Arnold William W. Cowan Roy T. Hawk Joseph L. Johnson Robert F. McCoy John B. Mason John R. Miner Frank G. Overton Noel T. Parrott W. Jack Tittle William E. Varnell Henry C. Williamson Douglas M. O,Steen William H. Jernigan Top Row: McCoy, Michael, Moore, Nader, Overton, Parrott. Second Row: Pittman, Porter, Ragsdale, Rupley, Ruther- o 0 land, Switzer. D l t S P Bottom Row: Testerman, Tucker, Varnell, Venrick, Zook. e a l g m a 1 OFFICERS WILLIAM L. PEDRETTY ......... .. ....... President EDWIN L. MULLIKEN ............... Vicc-Prcsident BUSH HONDALUS .......... Corresponding Secretary J. EUGENE CROSS .............. Recording Secretary M. CHARLES HARR. . . . . . . . . ........... . .Trcasurer WINSTON D. MILLER .......... Bridge Correspondent Eta Kappa Nu was founded in 1904- at the University of Illinois. There are chapters in most leading universities. While qualifications for Incmbt-rship stimulate and re- ward high scholarship in the field of electrical engineer- ing, the aim of Eta Kappa Nu is to assist its mvmbers throughout their lives in becoming better men in their chosen profession and better citizens. Members arc: John L. Anderson, Morris J. Brooks, Julian E. Bryant, C. Clifton Buchannan, William F. Gates, James L. Cook, Wilbur J. Crossley, J. Eugcne Cross, John D. Davis, Thomas A. Early, Keith A. Edwards, Johnny U. Evcrhart, Wallace K. Foster, John L. Guth, Robert Hamilton, Minnis Charles Harr, William C. Hart, Bush Hondalus, Julian E. Jakes, McRae Jarrett, Robert Kin- caid, Thomas Jerry Lewis, Randall Littrell, Leighton A. Masks, Winston D. Miller, Edwin L Mullikin, Gordon A. Osborn, W. Eugene Parsons, Harry N. Pasley, William L Pcdrctty, John F. Phillips, Roy L. Pickrell, Norman E. PicquEt, James H. Ragon, Harold P. Reid, Hugh H. Richardson, Luther W. Ricketts, Thomas G. Robinson, Earnest F. Seagle, George A. Seaton, Charoes R. Shapard, William C. Sternbergcr, Thomas J. Stramiello, William Stricklin, William A. Wall, Robert G. Walravcn, Hernab B. Waterman, Donald R. Webster, Carl A. Whiteside, Louis L. Wilhoit, George W. Williams, James K. Williams, Omar Wing, Marion E. Womble, Jr., Horatio Man-Wah Wong. OFFICERS JOE S. MAYBERRY ....................... Presidcnt MARK L. VENRICK .................. Vicc-Presidcnt STEWART L. NUNN ...................... Secretary IRVIN S. TAYLOR ....................... Treasurer Phi Eta Sigma is an organization of young men who enter college determined to do outstanding work-and do it by making a 3.5 average for two quarters. The society has as its objectives the pro- motion of scholastic ideals and achievements among freshman students. Phi Eta Sigma is a national honorary scholastic fraternity, founded at the University of Illinois on March 22, 1923. The local chapter was installed in 1930. Members are: William K. AlexanderJ Marvin E. Ballin, J. Bronson Bayliss, William C. Byrd, Ray- mond A. Carpenter, Howard S. Carter, Ben A. Cockrill, Joseph E. Cross, Robert L. Crosslcy, Thomas A. Cummings, Walter DeVault: David D. STEWART NUNN J 0 E MAYBERRY Dickey, Hugh F. Eakin, Keith A. Edwards, Wil- liam H. Enneis, Blair D. Erd, Kenneth P. Evansj Al G. Fincannon, Marvin D. Friedman, David S. Fonde, Gale Gardner, Jn, Arthur B. Goddard, Kenneth D. Hatcher, John H. Hill, Douglas Hit- son, David C. Hoke, Leo D. Holloway, Charles M. Hutchinson, Milton Jabush, Robert M. Johnson, James L. King, George Kirby, Frederick G. Kittsj Elmo B. Leslie, Lynn F. Locket, James A. Mac- Donald, Joe S. Mayberryw James R. MCAmis, Rob- ert W. McClung, Oaklic K. McConnel, Lyle D. Mcllwain, Joseph S. McMurry, George B. Miles, Jack M. Murray, Lee H. Nelson, Harold R. Null, Stewart S. Nunn, Fred A. Parker: Glenn W. Petty, John 1W. Reisser, Charles K. Rhea, Luther W. Rick- etts, David L. Robinson, Thomas W. Scandlyn, Eu- gene H. Switzer, Harry G. Trythall, James F. Ut- lcy, Mark L. Venrick, Phillip W. Voltzj Carl M. Vorder Brueggc, Jack K. Westbrook, Frank Wins- ton, Samuel A. Worley, Kenneth P. Wright, Phi Eta Sigma MAR Ii VENRIUK First Row: Archer, Arnold, Bowers. Cooper, Costello, Deal. Second Row: DcPew, Graham, Harper, Johnson, Little, OFFICERS MANUS E. HENEGAR .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .President GEORGE T. HALL. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .Secretary ARLIE B. STRANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-Presidcnt BOB LV COCHRAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer WALTER M. RYBA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Faculty Advisor ACTIVES IIENEGAR Alfred C. Adkins Bill F. Anderson Carl B. Archer David W. Arnold Jack D. Bowers Willie L. Chapman Francis E. Conn Howard W. Cooper Joseph W. Graham Steve D. Johnson Jim W. Mayes Joe Morina Joe E. McPherson Lee H. Nelson Tom H. Nelson Don D. Nunley Paul C. Sherbakoff Sanford Singer Billy T ownsend Gerald Wallace PLEDGES Leo Costello Cecil B. Egerton Jim B. Neil Joe Shannon Bill A. Deal Alvin B. Harper Bernie Nichols Gerald M. Small Ralph S. Depew Joe Kirkpatrick Jack C. Ogle Jerry Smith Hugh H. Little Kappa Kappa Psi is an Honorary Fraternity for College bandsmcn, operating exclusively in the field of college bands. This is an old and national frater- nity but is relatively young on our campus. It was STRANGE HALL James Robertson founded at the University of Tennessee 011 IVIarch 20: 1949. This is the only chapter in the State of Tennessee and one of the very few east of the Mis- sissippi. Since its founding here at Tennessee, vast COCHRAN RYBA improvement has been made within the band such as better organization; more variety in football half- time shows, and general goodwill accomplished by the band. Kappa Kappa Psi was founded at Oklahoma AcQM College in 1916 by William A. Scroggs and has since grown to national prominence. Its pur- poses are many but the most important are: to promote the existence and welfare of the college band and to cultivate at large a wholesome respect for its activities and achievements; to honor out- standing bandsmen through privilege of member- ship extended as a regard for technical achievement and appreciation for the best in music; to stimu- late campus leadership and promulgate an uncom- promising respect, through the medium of the College bands, for gentlemanly conduct, good taste, and unsevering loyalty, to foster a close relationship between college bands and promote a high average of attainment by the performance of good music and selection of worthwhile projects; to provide a pleasant and helpful social experience for all en- gaged in college band work and to cooperate with the purposes of the institution at which chapters are located. First Row: Neil, L. Nelson, T. Nelson, Nichols, Nunley, o gegclcethd Row: Robertson, Shannon, Shebakoff, Small, Smith, K a P P a IK a P P a P S 1 TOWnsend. Men,s Residence Halls Stadium Dormitory Among the new organizations on the Hill this year are the Resident Councils of the new residence halls for men students. The members of the Councils are elected representatives from the several units of the residence halls. Their work is in promotion of high standards for group living including emphasis on scholarship and participation in the sports and social programs of the residence halls. OFFICERS Melrose Hall Resident Council WILLIAM C. AVERY. . . .............Socia1Chairman PAUL J. HORNE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leader, Unit B CHARLES W. BAGLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leader, Unit F ELMO B. LESLIE. . . . . .. .. . . . . .Leader, Unit B PORTER L. BARNETT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .President, JACK S. MCCORKLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lcadcr, Unit G Melrose Hall Resident Council, Leader, Unit D R. EUGENE PEARSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leadcr, Unit A ANDREW V. HAMPTON. . . . . . . .Intramural Manager JAMES R. SIMMONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leader, Unit C Metfs Residence Halls OFFICERS Stadium Halls Resident Council JACK H. ADDINGTON. . . . . . . . . .Intramural Chairman DON K. HEAD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leader, Unit 7 PAUL B. BROWN. A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lcadcr, Unit 1 JAMES N. OGLESBY. .Prcsident, Stadium Halls Resident WALTER H. BRYAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lcader, Unit 5 Council Leader, 5th Floor, East Stadium Hall JOHN M. CHILDRESS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leader, Unit 8 CHARLES N. ROBINSON. .. .... .Leader, Unit 3 RICE H. CROSS . . . .. . . . . . . . .Social Chairman MITCHELL D. SMITH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lcadcr, Unit 6 PAUL N. HAUBENREICH. . . . . . . . . . . .Leader, Unit 4 WILLIAM W. 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Second Row: Lt. Col. John C. Trontman, Lt. 001. D. J. Miller, Capt. Geo. F. Heidt, Jn, Maj. F. W. Hyde, Jr., Capt. Warren A. Vick. w. The University 01 'l'ennessee ROTC, having a present enroll- ment of one thousand cadets, is organized as a regiment, which is composed of three battalions, regimental headquarters, and regimental headquarters company. Since the University is a land grant institution, all men students are required to take the two year basic course, after which they may elect to take the two year advanced course. Cadets in the advanced course are paid a monthly allotment and attend a six weeks summer camp between their junior and senior years. A student may choose any branch in which advanced training is offered: the Army has infantry, engineers, and transportation corps, while. the Air Force provides courses in armament and communica- tion. The ROTC unit cam justly be proud of its activity program. Each year the entire regiment participates in the Armistice Day and Army Day parades. Scabbard and Blade and Pershing Rifles both have very active chapters on the campus and in- clude in their membership the outstanding students from the advanced and basic courses, respectively. These two organiza- tions make the arrangements for the annual Military Ball sponsored by the Cadet Corps. The seventeen ROTC Sponsors, Right: REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS CO. First Row: Capt. Steve Cakmes, Hon. Cadet Pant. Miss Marilyn Hartman. Second Row: Lt. Robert D. Porter. Lt. James F. Aiderman, Lt. tYiHimn M. Van- elem'e. Not Pictured: lst Lt. W'illiam S. Brunme. Below: Sgt. U0 hVillimn J. Jay. .VUSgt. Talmag'e Collier, BUSg't, James H. York, Sgt. hV. R. Tester, DUSgt. KV. A. H'illimns, iVUSgt. J. F. Brunker, RUN . H'. J. Fitz- patrick. Secnml Row: Sgt. IhC Harold E. Fuster, NVSgt. Robert Barnett. DUng. Hap. Easter, Cpl. Troy Ray, NUSgt. W'illlull II. Elms, NUSgt. Freeman J. Hmul'it-k, Sgt. IC. H. Edwards, RUSgt. J. N. Peeden. 8n m who are elected each year by the regimental, battalion, and company cadet commanding officers, are presented at the ball, and the highlight of the evening is the crowning of one of them as Military Queen. The members of the ROTC. rifie team demonstrated last year they were true marksmen, and each of them was awarded a letter by the University for participation in the inter-Collegiate matches. A few of the honors won by the team include: Championship-Brd Army area tincludes all ROTC units in seven Southeastern statesy. ChampionshipHWilliam Randolph Hearst Trophy in 3rd Army. Championshivaational Intercollegiate Shoulder-to shoulder Match, Southeastern United States. Second Place 7 Advanced ROTC Shoulder-to-shoulder Matches, and Second PlaceeBasic ROTC Shoulder-to-shoulder Matches, both matches being held at Little Indoor Camp Perry, with some fifty teams from Fifteen states competing. In addition, the team won some twenty-Eve postal matches in which it participated. 5st COMPA Y B COMPANY C First Row: Capt. Jack E. rlitll, Hon. Cadet First Row: Uapt. Rubvrl L. tt-pllerson. Hun. Cadet IA. SYillimn C. Walker, Capt. George M. Kyle, Hun. Capt. Miss Juan Greenway. Sm-nnd Row: ls! Capt. M Mary Poimlexter. Second Row: 1st Lt. Cadet Capt. Miss Barlmru Bryant, lst Lt. Leulio Lt. inllimn E. Cm'nu'ell, Lt. John K. Fain. A. James E. Thompson, Ll. Edgar L. SVutmm, Lt. SValker. Lt. Richard S. Metlding. Lloyd M. Carter. Jr. William 3'. Kcrley. F - ! COMPANY E Lt. Charles F. Baker, Hun. Cadet Capt. M' Robertson, Cum. Jack Vix'iun , 'uud, Lt. William I'l. Nix-lmls. SECOND BATTALION STAFF SUSgl. Sum Rosv, Maj. Haynes Brinkley, JI'., Hon. Cadet Lt. Col. Miss Slur: Adair House, IA'. Fol. James P. Coffin. Maj. James N. Oglesby. THIRD BATTALION STAFF First. Row: Lt. Col. Robm-t A. Meek, Hon. Lt. Cul. Miss Barbara Huff. Second Row: Maj. James SV. Phifer. Capt. Richard A. Clarke. hurt. Bodie Smith, R'USgt. Buford C. Smith. Not l'iotured: Maj. Warren G. Hale. ugh COMPANY I First mm Capt. Tum Bulfstotller, Hun. Cadet Capt. Miss Boll:- Cnopcr. Second Row: Lt. Thomas M. Moure, Lt. Jack H. Woodward, lst Lt. William E. Vurnell. COMPANY D 1 Row: Capt. Robert J. BettS, Hun. Cadet Capt. h as Barbara Whitaker. Swoml Row: lst Lt. Har- ' E. Phillips, Lt. Jack 0. Farmer, Lt. Douglas 7.. W'alker. COMPANY F LL James T. Johnson, Lt. Juseph ll. Powell, llnn. Cadtt fapl. First lhm : liss Jamie Miller, Capt. James E. Dunfurd, lst Ll. Harold R. Null. COMPANY K Capt. Jack ls. Cmnpbell, Hun. Cadet Capt, Miss Jeanette 'vm't-r, lat Lt. Robert F. Wo- Coy. Second Row: Lt. Donald L. Pictured: Lt. William R. M eolmun. Not unuell. First Row: Ll . Col. Blair Vrigllt, Hon. Ctlllt'f Lt. Col. Miss hv FIRST BATTALION STAFF urlmru Pivkle. Second Row: Capt. Eddie Bone, Maj. Keith A. Edwards, Capt. R. C. Meddiug', LVUSgt. Clyde- Maynard. Nut Pictured: Man. J. ll. Rulwrtsuu. F $W$aaaag COIVIPANY G rst Row: Capt. William F. Regas, Hon. lec-t Capt. Miss Nanvy Stervhi. Spooud Row: Lt. Rnhert J. lst 1.1. James L. Wilker cue ', Hon. Cadet 0am. V Bruner, Lt. Vi1liam Kennedy, lst Lt. R. Grady Kimsey. COMPANY L n, Capt. Henry N. Han- ' Mary Baker. Lt. Harry N. Pasley. .Vut Pictured, Lt. 0. K. McConnell. 327 COMPANY H First Row: Capt. l'llil . Dmu'e. llon. Cadet Capt. Miss Beverly Shanna 00nd Row: Lt. Joe F, Penn, Lt, Robert H. Coe, Jr., lst Lt. Charles F. Eager. COMPANY M Firat Row: Cunt. Fred !'. Cnliis. llon. Cadet Cum. Miss Hum Gvntry. SH-uml Row: Lt. Ken- m-th D. Hartman, Lt. W'illiunn H. anntnoth, lst Lt. Robert M. Johnston. ROSE HOLE RANKS g; TAKIN' TEN m w THIS IS MY RIIL THENI TOOK THF; ATLAS COURSE m V m Yams m :f FAMILY REL'NION 0 TRY VFEDDAM MARY BAKER BARBARA BRYANT BELLE COOPER SARA GENTRY JOAN GREENWAY MARILYN HARTMAN MARY ADAIR HOUSE BARBARA HUFF BARBARA JEFFREYS JANIE MILLER BARBARA PICKLE MARY POINDEXTER VIVIAN ROBERTSON BEVERLY SHARPE NANCY STERCHI JEANET T E WEAVER Guidon Society MEEK HALE Scabbard and Blade is a national military society founded in 1904 at the University of Wisconsin. The University of Tennesseek chapter is Company I of the 4th Regiment, first organized in 1923. Scabbard and Blades membership is made up of the outstanding Members reading Scabbard and Bladeh, magazine 330 EDhVARDS ShYlTZER upper-class oHicers, who must maintain a high standing in both military and non-military subjects. Officers of Company 14 include: Captain- Robert A. Meek, lst Lt.-Warren Hale, 2nd LLeKeith A. Edwards, lst Sgt.-Eugene H. Switzer. President Bob IVIeek presents cup to Col. George McVay Fl St Row: Alderson, Baker, Bowers. Brink- lq. Bryant. Hyinzton. Second Row: tkkmes, Vamphell, Clark, Fur fin, Dempster, Dyer. Third Row: Fowler. Iluffstetlm'. Jm'ksnn, Johnson, Kimsoy, Manner. Fourth ROW: ML'Vay, Nivkles. Ogleshy. Powoll. Regas. Smllon, Smith. Fifth Rox': Stor-lman. smmuomm, TimLmr- lake, VanPIex'e. Varnoll. VV'dlker. XVilliam. 5-311. First Row. Beville, Bowers, Bryan, Bryant, Carmichael, Dcvine. Second Row: Dukes, Grant, Griffith, Hancock. G. Hardin, J. Hardin. Third Row: Hoeke, Hogs, Kitts, Langschmidt, Littlefield, McConnell. Fourth Row: Mont- gomery, Oehmig, Orr, Parker, Powell, Price, Regas. Fifth Row: Robertson, Small, Taylor, Williams, Willison, Wolfe, Woodard. ' kW CAM PBELL hVEAVER, Sponsor Pershing Rifles is an honor society for ROTC Cadets, first and second year. It was founded in 1894 by General John J. 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 hCW When later a shake-up changed the Table of Organization, it became CA KMES HOLLINGSW'ORTH, Adviser Company hAh 0f the fourth regiment with HQ at Clemson. Members Of the Pershing Rifles are often called upon to act as honor guard for visiting dignitaries, serve in presentations, and put on drill team exhibitions. The officers of the company include: Capt. tPresidenQeJack Campbell, lst Lt. tCorre- sponding Secretaryk-Steve Cakmes, lst Lt. tTreasureHeJ. D. Foster, lst Sgt. tSecre- taryh-iIack Bowers, SponsoreHon. Cadet Capt. Miss Jeanette Weaver, AdvisoraMaj. J. S. Hollingsworth. 333 m m 3 , ,m Wm. M, x 9: Wm? 0. V. HYMAN Vice-Presidvm of the Mvdioal lTnits and Dean of the College of Medicine FRANK L. ROBER Asslstant Dean of Medicine RICHARD D. DEAN Dean 01' the Cullege of Dentistry ROBERT L. CROW'E Dean of Pharmacy THOMAS P. NASH, JR. Dean of Biological Sciences F. JUNE DIONTGOMERY Director of Student Welfare RUTH NEIL URRY Dean of the School of Nursing South Lounge, U niversity Center Top: University Center Top: Dental Building Above: John Gaston Hospital Above: Thomas F. Gailor Memorial Hospital emphis Views mzwkm University Dormitory Marcus Haase Nurses Home Polyclinic Dormitory 339 December, 1949 First Row: ORREN W. HYMAN, Ph.D.. . . .Memphis, Tenn. Vice President and Dean TOM MITCHELL . MD.. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Sponsor RALPH R. BRAUNm MD.. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Sponsor HUGH M. A. SMITH, MD.. . . .Memphis, Tenn. Toastmaster CLAUDE M. WILLIAMS.. ..... .Trenton, Tenn. Prexident Second Row: CLYDE B. MARSHALL. . . . . . . .Nashvillc, Tenn. Vice Prexzdent CATHERINE A. BOATWRIGHT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. Secretary-Treasurer ERNEST C. AGEE. . . . . . . . . . .Lafollette, Tenn. JAMES C. BASS, JR.. . . A . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. ROBERT W. BOATWRIGHT. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Third Row: THOMAS E. BOSTON. . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES W. BROWN. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD B. BUTLER, JR .Memphis, Tcnn. JACK L. CLARK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Celina, Tenn. WARNER L. CLARK. . . . . . . . .Joncsboro, Tenn. Fourth Row: CARSON E. CRABTREE. . . . . . . .Lafayette, Tenn. JOHN J. CRAVEN. . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JOE C. CRUMLEY. . .Johnson City, Tenn. WILLIAM H. DALY, JR.. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. LEON J. EPSTEIN. . . . . . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. Fifth Row: BRUCE E. GALBRAITH. . . .Hendersonville, Tenn. ROBERT F. Gooow1N.. . . . . . . .Tacoma, Wash. HUGH H. HAYES, JR.. . .Valley Creek, Tenn. JOHN H. JONES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Piggott, Ark. SIDNEY C. KNIGHT. . . . . . . . .Taylorsville, Miss. Sixth Row: WILLIAM W. MASON. . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JACK B. MERSHON. . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, Ky. EMMET P. MOBLEY. . . . . . . Mount Ida, Ark. JOE D. MOBLEY. . . . . . . . . . . .Mount Ida, Ark. JOHN T. MOORE, JR.. . . . . . . . . .Algood, Tenn. Seventh Row: THAD S. RODDA. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. NORMAN D. SHAPIRO. . . . . . . .Mcmphis, Tenn. RALPH W. SIMONTON. . . . . . . .Portland, Tenn. MARY J. SMITH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lindcn, Tenn. SIDNEY L. WALLACE, JR.. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Eighth Row: JAMES C. WELBORN. . . . . . . . . . . . .Mizc, Miss. DON E. WICKER. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. GILES E. WILLIAMS, JR.. . . . .Clarksdale, Miss. PERCY H. WOOD, JR.. . . . . . . . .Mcmphis, Tenn. ISABEL WRIGHT. . . . . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. PAUL O. WRIGHT. . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. M e d i c 211 Graduates D e n t a 1 Graduates First Row: DR. R. D. DEAN ...................... Dean DR. JAMES T. GINN ............... .Sponsor DR. T. H. SHIPMON ................ Sponsor DR. M. L. FULLER .................. Sponsor Second Row: W. JIM BYRNE ............... .Prcntiss, Miss. President DAVID B. Fox .............. Memphis, Tenn. Vice President JOHN W. MILLSON ............. Atmore, Ala. Secretary-Treasurer G. NEAL ATKINS .......... Covington, Tenn. Third Row: WILL BAKER .............. Williamsburg, Ky. DON R. BILDEN .............. Lavina, Mont. ROBERT B. BOYSON. . . . . . .N. Little Rock, Ark. ROBERT C. BROOK .............. Marion, Ala. Fourth Row: WILLIAM L. DABBS ............ Tupelo, Miss. DREXEL C. DAVIS ........... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN A. EVANS. . . .............. Lake, Miss. MARSHALL M. FORTENBERRY. .Columbia, Miss. Fifth Row: W. B. GILBERT ............... Raleigh, N. C. THOMAS F. HARRISON ..... Philadelphia, Miss. G. W. HUCKABA ............ Memphis, Tenn. FRANK J. HUDSON ..... . ..... Summll, Miss. Sixth Row: WILLIAM M. IKARD .......... Decherd, Tenn. JACK D. LAWRENCE ............ Boone, N. C. RIVERS M. LINSEY: JR ......... Florence, Ala. EDWARD L. MCRIGHT ...... . . . .Red Bay, Ala. Seventh Row: HAROLD C. MEACHAM ..... . . .Franklin, Tenn. IRA LYMAN MITCHELL ....... Tuscumbia, Ala. LUTHER M. MULLINS ....... Hopkinsville, Ky. WILLIAM KING NICHOL. . . . . .Donelson, Tcnn. Eighth Row: G. DAVID ROBINSON ..... . ..... .Dycr, Tenn. BEN FL SANDERS ...... ...... .Pine Bluff, Ark. CHARLES B. WARR ........... Rossvillc, Tenn. E. JACK WOHRMAN. . . . . . . . .Mcmphis, Tenn. December, 1949 340 n 41 March, 1950 First Row: F. N. WEBER ....................... Sponsor J. T. GINN. . . ...... . . ............. Sponxor J. E. AYLOR ................ Mckenzie, Tenn. President BILL OWEN ..... . ........... Pine Bluff, Ark. Vice President Second Row: D. E. RICHARDSON .......... Columbia, S. C. Secretary-Treasurer C. E. BAILEY .............. Lake View, S. C. J. A. BAILEY ................ Quitman, Ark. R. BEAM ............... . . . .Ashevillc, N. C. Third Row: J. D. BELL. . . . . . ............ Gleason, Tenn. J. F. BIGGER ................ Memphis, Tenn. F. R. BOLLEN ............ . . . . .Vilonia, Ark. R. G. DAVIDSON, JR ........ Birmingham, Ala. Fourth Row: R. L. DUGGINS ................ Norris, Tenn. K. D. FORD ................ Memphis, Tenn. R. E. FRAZIER .............. Caldwell, W. Va. F. H. GILBERT. . . . . . ....... Kingsport, Tenn. Fifth Row: R. H. HOLIFIELD .............. Laurel, Miss. B. T. MIXON ..... . .......... Hamilton, Ala. A. PERKINS, JR ............ Port Arthur, Tex. T. E. PERRY .................. Raleigh, N. C. Sixth Row: J. M. PIPKIN ................. Athens, Tenn, K. M. RAY .............. Chattanooga, Tenn. F. H. REYNOLDS ........... Cleveland, Tenn. W. H. RUSSELL ................ Benton, 111: Seventh Row: A. A. SCHMIESS .............. Munich, N. D. J. P. SHELTON ........... Chattanooga, Tenn. E. L. SIMMONS ......... . . . . .East Point, Ga. F. T SMITH ................. Natchez, Miss. G. H. STEPHENSON. . . . . . . .Eagleville, Tenn. Eighth Row: J. N. WALKER. . . ............... Corbin, Ky A. J. WILLIAMS .......... Andersonville, Tenn. R. T. WOODRUFF ................ Rome, Ga. P. H. WYNN ............... Memphis, Tenn. L. C. DAVIS. . . . . . .............. Gordo, Ala. NOT PICTURED O. E. GREENE ........ . . . . . . . .Sheridan, Ark. D e n t a 1 Graduates DIursitlg Graduates First Row: Lors MAURER..................Hazen, Ark. President MARIE SLEDGE. . . . . . . . . .. .New Albany, Miss. Vice President PATRICIA LARKIN. . . . . . . . . . . .Tuscaloosa, Ala. Secretary MAXINE RICKMAN. . . . . . Pittsburg Ldg., Tenn. Treaxurer Second Row: LISA BRUNNER. . . . . . . . . . .Long Island, N. Y. MARTHA CARROLL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sunset, La. JANE THOMAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Uniontown, Ala. March, 1950 First Row: LEUELLA LEWIS DICKEY. . . .Forrest City, Ark. President CAROLYN MORGAN MOBLEY. .Yardaman, Miss. Secretary-Treasurer BETTY BARTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bradford, Tenn. Second Row: ELIZABETH BENJAMIN. . . . . . . . . . .Tallula, La. DORIS BLUE. . . . . . , . . . . . . . .Vardaman, Miss RUTH DINKINS . . . . . . . . . . . .McKenzie, Tenn. Third Row: RHEBA CLOVER. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chcrokee, Ala. JUANITA JEFFRIES. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wynne, Ark. VIRGINIA NECESSARY. . . . . . . . . . .Mauldin, Mo. JACQUELYN Posav. . . . . . . . . . . .Crossett, Ark. June,1950 June, 1950 First Row: WILLIAM R. SMITH ...... . . . .Memphis, Tenn. President CHARLES H. MOORE. . . .Harriman, Tenn. Vice President EDWARD H, WELLES. . . . . . . . .Newbern, Tenn. Secretary JOHN I. BARRON..............BriSt01, Tenn. MARVIN R. BATGIIELOR. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Second Row: NORMAN S. BRANDES. .Forcst Hills, L I., N. Y. S. DAVID BRAVER. . .. .Cleveland Heights, Ohio ROBERT C. BUTLER. . . . .Mountain City, Tenn. R. W. CARTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bolivar, Tenn. MURPHY A. CHESNEY. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. Third Row: CHARLES D. CLARK. . . . . . . . . . . .Kirksey, Ky. ROBERT E. COLBERT. . . . . . .Fayetteville, Tenn. HENRY KEEN CRAWLEY, JR. Memphis, Tenn. JACOB EPSTEIN. . . . . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn ARTHUR R. EVANS. . . . . . . . . . . .Parsons, Tenn. Fourth Row: PAULINE GRODSKY. . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. RICHARD G. HENDRICK. . . . . . . .Braden, Tenn. JOHN O. HOUSE.........Ch21ttanOOga, Term. JAMES E JAMESON. . . . . , . . . .Springfield, Mo. FRENCH K. LAWSON. . . . . . . .Cleveland, Tenn. Fifth Row: EDWARD M. MOLINSKI. . . ..... Massillon, Ohio MARION R. MOORE. . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. DENTON D. NORRIS. . . ..... . . .Alpine, Tenn. JOSEPH PARKER. . . . . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. CHARLES J. RESTALL. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Sixth Row: JOHN T. ROGERS. . . . . . . . . . . .St. Joseph, Mo. WALKER B. SORRELL. . . . . . . . . . . . .Ozark, Ala. VIRGINIA STANSEL STACY. . . . .Ruleville, Miss. DAVID A. ST. MARTIN. . . . . . . . . . . .Morris, Ala. ISAAC FRANK SWEANEY. .South Greenfield, M0. Seventh Row: ENDS C. THURMOND, JR... . . . .Memphis, Tenn. FRED M. VALENTINE. . . . . . . . .Newport, Term. PERRY J. WILLIAMSON. . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn MATTHEW WILLIAM Woon.Chattanooga, Tenn. EUGENE G. ZACHARY. . . . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. M e d i c 211 Graduates 343 D e n t al Graduates First Rm ': DR. JAMES T. GINN. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .Spomor DR. THOMAS H. SHIPMON...........SYIO71X07 CHARLES B. BLAIN. . . . . . . . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. Prem'dent EDWARD C. KIRKENDOL. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. Vice P7 e5ident SAM A. MONGER. . . . . . . . . .Sweetwater, Tenn. Secretary Second Row: DOUGLAS MILLER. . . . . . . . . . .Christiana, Tenn. Treasurer KENNETH A. BILLINGS. . . . .Livingston, Tenn. J. E. BROWN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jacksonvillc, Fla. T. R. BURNHAM. . . . . . . . . .Lake Village, Ark. E. CARTER BUTLER ..... . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. Third Row: H. C BUTTS..................DOV61 , Tenn. HAROLD CLOOGMAN. . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. VANCE L. CROUSE. . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn, RAYFORD E. DUKES. . . . . . . .Whitc Oak, Miss. ANDREW D. DUNAVANT. . . . . . .Pontotoc, Miss. Fourth Row: WILLIAM A. EAKIN. . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. AMBROSE G. GRANT. . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. EDWARD L. HICKS. . . . . . . . . . .Knoxvillc, Tenn. ROBERT W. HILL. . . . . . . . . .Oak Ridge, Tenn. JAMES D JOHNSON. . . . . .Whitehaven, Tenn. Fifth Row: ROY C. MALLADY. . . . . . . . . . . .Oakville, Tenn. GUS MAY, 111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mcmphis, Tenn. JAMES A. PHILLIPS. . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. J. W. PRICE. . . . . .......... . . . .Dixon, Miss. L. C. RENEGAR. . . . . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. Sixth Row: DOUGLAS RIDDLE. . . . . . . .Elizabethton, Tenn. THOMAS R. SANDERS. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. EUGENE O. THOMAS.. ...... Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD B. WARREN. . . . . .Holly Springs, Miss. THOMAS N. WEEMS, jRH . . . . . .Model, Tenn. HENRY L. WRIGHT. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. NOT PICTURED CARROL W. GILLIAM. . . . . . .Coppcrhill, Tenn. JAMES W. MARTIN. . . . . . . . . .Oakville, Tenn. June,1950 WE 344 September, 1950 First Row: WILLIAM SPENCE JONES. . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. Prexia'ent JAMES R. SHELTON. . .. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Vice President IRIS A. PEARCE ..... . ..... .Memphis, Tenn. Secretary-Trmsurer N. D. AGREE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JAMES W. CALDWELL. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. Second Row: JAMES T. CAMPBELL. . . v . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. ERWIN M. Cox. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. R. GENE CRAVENS. . . . . . . Jamestown, Tenn. HAROLD L. DAHL. . . . . . . . . . . . .Greeley, Colo PAUL F. DISHXER..............Dum61d, Va. Third Row: CHARLES E. EASTRIDGE. . . . . . .Oakdale, Tenn. JOHN V. HANDWERKER. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. J. HARVILL HITE, JR.. . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. MARY E. HOGAN. . . . . . . . . . . .Starkvillc, Miss. R. LUBY JONES. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row: JOHN H. KINSER. . . . . . . . . . . ...Athens, Ttnn. WILLIAM L. MASON. . . . , . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. LONNIE C. MAY. . . . . . . . . .Lenoir City, Term. RUSSEL W. MAYFIELD. . . . . . . . .Toone, Tenn. FRANK S. MCKNIGIIT. . . . . . . . . .Mason, Tenn. Fifth Row: GEORGE E. MITCHELL. . ... ...Memphis, Tenn. MYRON Z. NEEL. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JOSEPH O. PRIESTLEY. . . . . . . . .Martin, Trnn. S. J. SHAEFFER, JR.. . . . . . . . .Capleville, Tenn. FLETCHER SCOTT. . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Sixth Row: ROBERT G. TALLEY. . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. W. NEWLON TAUXE ..... . .. .Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN C. WRIGHT. . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. B. M. YATES. . .. . . .. ......... Kenton, Tenn. NOT PICTURED ROBERT B. AGEE. . . . . . . . . . . .LaFolIctte, Tenn. KENNETH M. KRESSENBERG..M6n1phiS, Tenn. WILLIAM G. SUTHERLAND. . . .Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM H. VVALL, JR.. . . . .Clarksville, Tenn M e d i c 211 Graduates 345 D e n t a l Graduates First Row: DR. F. N. WEBER..................Spomor DR. T. H. SHIPMON................Sponsor DR. J. T. GINN....................Sponsor JOSEPH T. PATRICK.. .. . .Memphis, Tenn. President DAVID C. SIMS. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Vice Prexident Second Row: WALTER K. SAVAGE, JR.. . . . .Carthagc, Tenn. Treasurer RAYE N. BYRD. . . . . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. Secretary LEON L, BOLTON. . . . . ..... .Mcmphis, Tenn. JACK C. BROOKS. . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM T. BROWN. . . . . . . .Elk Valley, Tenn. Third Row: WILLIAM A. DUGGER. . . . .Elizabethton, Tenn. JOE H. HARPOLE. . . . . . . . . .Union City, Tenn. WILLIAM C. JETER. . . . . .Lawrenccburg, Tenn. RAY B. LONDON. . . . . . . . . . . ,Lewisburg, Tenn. NEIL J. LEONARD. . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row: JAMES E. PENNEY. . . . . . . . . .Cleveland, Tenn. CECIL L. RAINES. . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. EDWIN W. SMITH. . . . . . .Fountain City, Tenn. JAMES M. SUMMERS. . . . .Murfreesboro, Tenn. Fifth Row: MORGAN S. TALLEY. . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT F. TAYLOR. . . . . . . . . .Franklin, Tenn. J. W. TODD. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Lexington, Tenn. WILLIAM O. WHXTE. . . . . .Old Hickory, Tenn. Sixth Row: DALICE E. WILSON. . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. CARMEN H. WINNARD. . . . . .. .Nashville, Tenn. JOHN L. WOOD. . ... . . . . . . .Woodbury, Tenn. MARVIVN P. WOODARD. . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. September, 1950 346 September, 1950 First Row: MISS LILLIE L. LUSK. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sponsor DR. C. R. GREEN..................Sp0n501' MARY ANNE WILSON. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. President Second Row: JUNE MATTHEWS . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Tenn. Vice President RUTH ELDER MITCHELL. . . . . . .Sheffield, Ala. Secretary-Treaxurer OLIVIA IRBY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Meridian, Miss. Third Row: MARGARET JENKINS. . . . . . . . .Grecnfleld, Tenn. VIRGINIA ANDERSON JOHNSON. .Athens, Tenn. JEAN JONES..................Selmer,rTenn. Fourth Row: CAROLYN SCRUGGS. . . . . . . . . . . . .Decatur, Ala. MARGARETTE STEWART . , . . . .Vardaman, Miss. RUBY TATE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. N u r s in g Graduates 347 10th Quarter P h a r m a c y F irst Row: MR. C. H. SMITH .................. Sponsor ARTHUR L. HYDE .......... Tiptonville, Tenn. President BILLY J. ALLEN ............ Ooltewah, Tenn. Vice President DOROTHY E. HOWARD ....... Knoxville, Tenn. Secretary H. C. THOMAS ........... Wilmington, N. C. Tremurer Second Row: HARRY D. GOODWIN ....... Lenoir City, Tenn. Reporter JOE PAT ANDERSON ............. Murray, Ky. CHARLES H. ARP ........ Philadelphia, Tenn. GLYNN R. BARNES .......... Memphis, Tenn. JOE W. BENNETT ........... Fruitland, Tenn. Third Row: HENRY T BIRDSONG .......... Pulaski, Tenn. BILLY JOE BRAKE ............ Dickson, Tenn. FRANK P. BURRESS ........... Trenton, Tenn. JOHN H. BYASSEE .............. Clinton, Ky. LON E. CAMPBELL ....... Maynardville, Tenn Fourth Row: CLYDE R. COLEMAN ......... Memphis, Tenn. WILBURN E. COTTRELL ...... Harrogate, Tenn. GEORGE Cox ............... Knoxville, Tenn. JOHN A. DODSON ........... Rutledge, Tenn. WILLIAM E. DRYSDALE ....... Memphis, Tenn. Fifth Row: HOWARD P. EARLES ......... Kingsport, Tenn. MARVIN L. EAVEs .......... Maryville, Tenn. JOHN B. FLETCHER ......... Memphis, Tenn. RICHARD A. FOWLKES, JR . . .Waverly, Tenn. CHESTER O. GRAVES .......... Etowah, Tenn. Sixth Row: HAL J. GRAY ............... Knoxville, Tenn. LAWRENCE R. GREGORY ..... Maryville, Tenn. J. M. HISKY ............... Memphis, Tenn. EARL C. HUDSON ............. Mascot, Tenn. FRANK B. HUNDLEY ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. Seventh Row: FRANK L. JOHNSON ......... Savannah, Tenn. C. LOUIS JONES ................ Paris, Tenn. PAUL JONES, JR ......... Johnson City, Tenn. JOSEPH KASSER ............ Knoxville, Tenn. June, 1950 348 June, 1950 First Row: JEWELL KEPLINGER ...... Johnson City, Tenn. JOHN W. KINCAID .......... M6mphis, Tenn. OSCAR L. LANFORD ........... Lanford, S. C. HAROLD LINTERFELT ..... Elizabethton, Tenn. HUNTER MALLORY ....... Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Second Row: C. E. MATTHEWS, JR ........ Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES B. MCNEIL ......... Tazewell, Tenn. BEN S. MOORE ............. Cleveland, Tenn. CARTER B. MOORE ........... Culleoka, Tenn. CLINTON B. NASH ........... Memphis, Tenn. Third Row: EUGENE S. PEISER .......... Nashville, Tenn. JOSEPH C. PHILLIPS. JR.. . . .Kingsport, Tenn. M. R. PRITCHARD ........... Memphis, Tenn. ALLEN O. QUINN ........... Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT G. RAINES ............. Paris, Tenn. Fourth Row: WILLIAM W ROBERTS ......... Sharon, Tenn. RICHARD L. ROGERS .......... Dayton, Tenn. LENORA A. RUNGE .......... Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES R. SHARP ......... Nashvillr, TennA HUGH C. SLIGER .......... Cookevillc, Tenn. Fifth Row: JAMES L. SMITH ............... Murray, Ky. SAM TACKETT ................. Milburn, Ky. LEMUEI, A, TEAGUE ...... Madisonville, Tenn. DOYLE T. TENO, JR ........... Clinton, Tenn. E. L. TURNER .............. Nashville, Tenn. Sixth Row: ELIJAH B. WALKER ......... Savannah, Tenn. JACK H. WALKER ..... . . .Huntingdon, Tenn. RUSSELL WALLING ........ Springfield, Tenn. CLINT C. WASH .............. Martin, Tenn GEORGE S. WEAVER ........... Dickson, Tenn. Seventh Row: NORVAL F. WEBB, JR ........ Smithvillc, Tenn. ROBERT S. WHITE. . . ....... Nashville, Tenn. KARL WOOD, JR ............. Memphis, Tenn. R. O. YOUNG ............. Humboldt, Tenn. 10th Quarter P h a r m a c y 349 7th Quarter Dentistry First Row: FELIX G. CHAFFIN, JR.. . . .Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. President JAMES N. SMOOT. . . . . . . . . . .Morrison, Tenn. Vice President JOSEPH T. RICHARDSON. . . . . .Columbia, Tcnn. Secretary-Treaxurer ROBERT K. BARNES. . . . . .Elizabcthton, Tenn. Second Row: DONALD L. BURBANK. . . . . . .Humboldt, Tenn. RUDOLPH A. CAMPBELL, JR.. .Mcmphis, Tenn. Ross V. COCKRELL. . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. LUTHER M. COPE. . . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. Third Row: DONALD W. CRONE. . .. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES B. FELTS. . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. RICHARD C. HARRIS. . . . . . . . .Southsidc, Tcnn. EDWARD S. LANE. . . . . . . . . . .Mcmphis, Tenn. Fourth Row: JAMES P. MCLEMORE, JR.. . . .Humboldt, Tcnn. WILLIAM C. MASHBURN. .Fountain City, Tenn. GEORGE B. MILLARD. . . . . . . . .Knoxvillc, Tenn. CHARLES L. ROGERS. . . . . .Manchcstcr, Tcnn. Fifth Row: ROBERT W. ROLLINS. . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. D. KELLY ROWE. . . . . . . . . .Fayetteville, Tenn. ANDREW B. SAUNDERS. . . . . . . .Jackson, Tenn. RALPH M. SHEPPARD. . . . . . . .Hartsville, Tenn. KEITH W. SPEER. . . . . A . . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. Sixth Row: STANLEY V. TALBERT. . . .Johnson City, Tenn. N. EDWARD TILLMAN. . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Tenn. FRANK D. TRUNDLE. . . . . .Chattanooga, Tcnn. JOE T. WALKER. . . . . . . . . .Manchcstcr, Tenn. 0015 L. YORK. . . . . .Ramcr, Tenn. Iune,1950 350 June,1950 First Row: C. WINDOM KIMSEY. . . . . . . .Ducktown, Tenn. President ARTHUR W. WALKER. . . . . . .Somerville, Tenn. Vice President BILLY P. AIKEN. . . . . . . . . . .Whitwell, Tenn. FRED ALLRED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...A11red, Tenn. Second Row: JOHN M. BARRON. . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. KARL BOYD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. EDDIE BRAMLITT. . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. J. F. COOPER. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Third Row: ROBERT CROCKER. . . . . . . . . .Clarksville, Tenn. ELDON DYKES. . . . . . . . . . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. AUTRY EMMERT. . . . . . . . . . .Brownsville, Tenn. EDWIN E. GRAY. . . . . . . . . . . . .Franklin, Tenn. Fourth Row: EVANGELINE HYDER. . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. JOE JOHNSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. NANCY ANN JONES. . . . . . . . . . . .Milan, Tenn. ROBERT MCAFEE. . . . . . . .Johnson City, Tenn. Fifth Row: ALBERT MCCREARY. . . . . . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. CHARLES MOORE. . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. ALFRED P. ROGERS. . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. LEE RUSH, JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Tenn. Sixth Row: ALVIS SEXTON. . . . . . . . . . . .Middlctown, Tenn. JAMES HAL SMITH. . . . . .Mountain City, Tenn. CHARLES H. WEBB. . . . . . . . . . . .Ripley, Tenn. ARTHUR M. WELLS. . PAUL WILLIAMS. . . . . . . . . . .Clarksville, Tenn. . . . . . . . .Vonore, Tenn. NOT PICTURED GARNET ANDERSON. . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. EDWIN BLALACK. . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. DONALD BRADLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sparta, Tenn. JOHN DORIAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JAMES EMBRY. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kerrville, Tenn. R. J. JARVIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sneedvillc, Tenn. ROBERT KEELING. . . , . . . . .Greencvillc, Tenn. J. T. LAYNE. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. LYNN LOCKETT. . . . . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. Secretary-Treasurer S. W. MORGAN. . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. WALTER M. WELLS. . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. HENRY WURZBURG. . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. 5th Quarter Diedicine 351 6th Quarter P h a r macy First Row: DR. ALBERT H. MUSICK. ...... .. ...S120nsor JIMMIE G. LEWIS. . . . . . . . . . .Little Rock, Ark. President HUGH W. BOYD. . . . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. Vice President PATTY LoU CRAWFORD. . . . . .McKenzie, Tenn. Secretary Second Row: MILTON L. WALLER. . . . . . . . .Knoxvillc, Tenn. Treasurer ROBERT A. ELDRIDGE. . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. quorter HENRY A . BARTLETT. . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. JACK G. BRADSHAW, JR.. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. Third Row: JIMMY LEE GARDEN. . . . . . .Sweetwater, Tenn. MUREL J. CHAPPELL. .North Little Rock, Ark. GORDON W. 00138.. . . . . . . .Lcnoir Cit Tenn. Y: FLOYD H. GRAIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ripley, Tenn. Fourth Row: BILLY T. CURTIS. . . . . . . . . ..... Sclmer, Tenn. HARROL H. DOWNEY. . . . . . . . . . .Jellico, Tenn. GEORGE W. EARLES, JR.. . . . .Kingsport, Tenn. WILLIE H. FARMER. . . . . . . . .Cookcville, Tenn. Fifth Row: DUDLEY E. FISH. . . . . . . . . . . .Monticello, Ark. KENNETH A. FLOWERS . . . . .Hohenwald, Tenn. ROBERT G. HAGOPIAN. . . . . . . . . .Cairo, Egypt HAROLD L. HAMPTON. . . . . . . . . .Sparta, Tenn. Sixth Row: BEN F. HANNAH, JR.. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. MARK W. HARDAWAY. . . . . . . .Trenton, Tenn. LEON G. HARDISON. . . . .. . .New Bern, N. C. LoxENzc; A. HARRIS, JR.. . . . . . . .Sikeston, M0. RAY HARRIS..................Bardwell, Ky; june,1950 352 353 Iune,1950 First Row: HOWARD B. HAYES. . . . . ..... Nashville, Tenn. MARY BESS HENRY. . . . . . ...... Sylvia, N. C. ROBERT E. HYDER. . . . . . . . . . . .Dayton, Tenn. VIRGIL C. K1xG,JR... . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Tenn. Second Row: DAVID H. LILLARD. . . . ....... . . .Clinton, Ky. ROBERT R. LONG. . . . . . . . . . . Maryville, Tenn. JOHN R. MCDADE ..... . . . . .McKcnzie, Tenn. BEVERLY ANN MEALS. . . . . . . . . . .Paris, Tenn. Third Row: ERMA C. MILAM. . . . . . . . . .Chcsterfield, Tenn. WILLIAM H. PEARIGEM JR .Arlington, Tenn. MARY J. PERRIN. . . . . . . . . . . .Pocahontas, Ark. SARAH E. POWELL. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fulton, Ky. Fourth Row: WALTER F. POWELL ...... . . . . . . . .Fulton, Ky. WILLIAM I. PRATER. . . . . . . . . .Concord, Tenn. EVERETT L. PRESSON. . .. . . . .Mansfield, Term. ALBERT P. SANDER, JR.. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. Fifth Row: BANKS H. SCUDDER. . . .Vcw Middleton, Tenn. EDWARD D. SMITH. .. ..... .. . .Varina, N. C. FRANK M. SMITH. . . . ....... Moss7 Tenn. ROBERT F. TAYLOR. . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. Sixth Row: WALTER H. WASSON, JR.. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. MARIAN E. WHALEY. . . . . . .Oak Ridge, Tenn. CHARLES L. WHITEHEAD. . . . . .Etowah, Tenn. ROBERT F. WILSON. ..... .Old Hickory, Tenn. THOMAS C. WOOD.. ....... . . .Martin, Tenn. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED WILLIAM F. ARGO ....... . . . . .Drcsden, Tenn. ROBERT E. BANNISTER.. ..... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES W. BOLIN. . . . . . . . . . . 4 . .Martin, Tenn. JACK P. BORG. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. LEE L. BREWER. . . . . . . . . . . . .Trenton, Tenn. HARVEY E. CANTRELL. . . . . . .Big Sandy, Term. HOWARD A. DONNAHOE. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM J. ELLIS. . . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM V. GINN, JR ...... . . .Memphis, Tenn. KENNETH HAGKERMAN. . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM S. HODGES ..... . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JOSEPH A. JOHNSON. . . . . . . .Harriman, Tenn. JULIAN R. KEAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dyer, Tenn. BILLY J. LANCASTER. . . . . . . .Dycrsburg, Tenn. JOHN L. LEE. . . . . ... . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. VINCENT J. MAROLD ..... .. . . . . .SheFHeld, Pa. BILLY MATTHEWS. . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JOHN L. MATTOX. . . . . . . . . . . . .Selmer, Tenn. JOE D. MCCORKLE. . . . . . . .Henderson, Tenn. LUTHER D. MCDONALD. .Dixon Springs, Tenn. J. ROBERT MITCHELL. . . . . . . .Crossvillc, Tenn. WILLIAM R. NEIGHBORS. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. JOHN D. PERA. . . . . ... . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. JAMES H. PERKINS. . . . . . . . .Big Sandy, Tenn. BILLY C. RAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newbern, Tenn. HUGHES REID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trenton, Tenn. MAURICE E. REIsz . . . . . . . . .Owensboro, Ky. CECIL M. TAYLOR. . . . . . . .Shelbyville, Tcnn. EDWIN D. TAYLOR. . . . . .Trenton, Tenn. CHARLIE N. TERRY. . . . . . . . . . . .Cclina, Tenn. LESLIE S. THOMPSON. 4 ...... Munford, Tenn. ASBURN L. TUCKER. . . . . .char Grove, Tenn. DARRAH H. WILSON. . . . . . . .Covington, Tenn. JAMES H. WISEMAN. . . . . . . . . . .Kuttawa, Ky. 6th Quarter P h a r m ac y M e d i c a 1 Technology First Row: DR. DOUGLAS H SPRUNT. . ............Staff SARA GRACE RICHMOND................S'Ifal3r DR.THOMAS P.NASH.................Stal7r Second Row: MERLE RICKLY.......................Stll.g DOYCE L. BERRY. . . . . . . . . . . . .Jonesboro, Ark. GABRIEL DACUNHA. . . . . . . . .Maranhao, Brazil Third Row: BARBARA FLY. . . . . . . . . . . .Water Valley, Miss. FAIRY GOOCH. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. AUDREY HALEY. . . . . . . . A . . .Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row: LUCILLE HALL. . . . . ..... . . . . .Jackson, Tcnn. GENE HAWKINS. . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. Jo HUDDLESTON. . . . . . . . . . . . .Batesville, Ark. Fifth Row: EDGAR E. MICKLER, JR.. . . . . . . . . .Miami, Flat GENEVA MITCHELL. . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. MIGUEL MONTALVO. . . . . . . . . .Cali, Colombia DOROTHY SANDERS. . . . . . . . . . . . .Pinola, Miss. Sixth Row: NANCY SMITH. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tazewell, Tenn. JU-CHIEN TSENG. . . . . . . . . . . .Shanghai, China JO TURNER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn GERALDINE ZEPATOS. . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. M 354 MEMBERS First Row IRIS A. PEARCEMemphls, Tenn. Prexident MARY E.HOGAN..................................................Starkville,Miss. Vice Preyident VIRGINIA STANSEL STACY................. ......................Ruleville, Miss. Secretary JEAN TARWATER..............................................Chattanooga, Tenn. Corresponding Secretary BARBARA HASTY....................,............................Knoxville,Tenn. Treasurer Second Row CATHERINE A.BOATWRIGHT...............,..................Chattanooga,Tenn. PAULINE GRODSKY..............................................Memphis, Tenn. EVANGELINE HYDER.............................................Knoxville,Tenn. MARY RUTHJOHNSON...........................................Mcmphis,Tenn. NANCYJONES.......................................................Milan,Tcnn. Third Row FRANCES OSBORNE............................................Chattanooga,Tenn. BETTYSCHETTLER...............................................Knoxville,Tenn. JEAN SMITHLmden, Tenn. MEMBER NOT PICTURED Sue Clarke Agnes Laine Helen Greene Cathryn Vaden Alpha Epsilon Iota 355 Alpha Kappa Kappa First Row JOSEPH M. MILLER ............................ President BYRON MAYO .............................. Vice President ROBERT H. TOSH .............................. Treasurer JAMES T. CAMPBELL .................. Recording Secretary CURTIS G. WHERRY ............... Corresponding Secretary JAMES B. NICHOLS ............................. Historian HARRY E. DICKSON ............................. Chaplain A. NEIL WARD ................................... Warden Second Row LESTER D. WEBB ................................ Marxhall DR. ROBERT L. CROWE .......................... Sponsor DR. FRANK HARRISON ........................... Sponsor MRS. A. S. JAMISON ......................... Housemother Robert F. Baker Richard Barrick James C. Bass Marvin R. Batchelor Third Row Marvin W. Blankenship Robert W. Carter Donald Bradley Alfred G. Churchwell Horace G. Bramm, Jr. I. M. Cox Robert T. Brooks Bruce M. Culvahouse 356 F ourth Row Paul F. Dishnsr David N. Hawkins Eldon R. Dykes James Henry Arthur R. Evans, Jr. Conrad L. Grabcel J. Darrel Hutson MEMBERS On September 29, 1888, a group of students at Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire, met and organized Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity. Since the founding of the Mother Chapter at Darmouth, Alpha Kappa Kappa has grown to forty-four active chapters and has become international in character with the establishment of chapters in medical schools in Canada. W-w Like all of the medical fraternities located at MEMBERS e . . First Row the Un1vers1ty of Tennessee, College of Medlcme, Joseph H. Ijams Marcus M. Marble Ralph M. Jones William L. Mason Alpha Kappa Kappa is an institution moving William D- Jones Arthur A- M?Murray Howard R. Kennedy James W. MItChell powerfully for good among college men. This fra- Second Row Edward M. Molinski Joseph Priestley - - Charles H. Moore Harvey C. Reese, Jr. ternlty IS based upon the broad purpose of mental Robert L. Neil H. c. Roberts ' . . Robert Pettus George Shacklett progressmn, scholarshlp, mutual aSSIStance and Third Row . 1 d 1 Oscar L. Simpson Walter Stephenson SOCla CV6 opment. Robert L. Simpson Leslie J. Stubblefleld Alanson B. Smith Louis E. Tolbcrt, Jr. . . . Joseph D. Smith James C. Welburn From these teachmgs the graduatmg med1cal Fourth Row . Richard Whittaker John Wright student hnds that he has tapped a major source RichardJ.Wi1helm Eugene Zachary Phillip Williams Warner Zachary 0f soc1al stlmulatlon and a reserVOIr of good Wlll James B. Wray NOT PICTURED ' e ' x ' - Richard Allen Robert Ford that w111 beneilt hlm as a physmlan throughout Garnet Anderson West Morgan . . Roscoe E. Bryson William Sheridan hls hfc. Sidney Edds Walter M. Wells 357 Delta Sigma Delta J. D. JOHNSON...................... ...... .......XVhitehaven,Tenn. M. P. BULL ....... ...... Springfield,Tenn. Grand llaster 149-250 L, D. BURBANK. . A . . . . . . . . . .Hunlboldt, Tenn. M. M. FORTEHBERRY. . ........ . . . . . . . . . S . . . . . . . . . . .Columbia, Miss; C. CARRINGTON ..... . .. . . . . . . . .Parsons, Tenn. Grand Master '48-'4 DR. J. R. BOURGOYNE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .Memphis, Tenn. F. G. CHAFFIN ...... . ............................ Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Deputy R. G. DAVIDSON, JR. . . . . . ..Bir1ningham. Ala. DR, T. H. SHIPMON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....... .....Memphis, Tenn. D. C. DAVIS; . -- ..... .... ..-K110xville, Tenn. Assistant Deputy R. L. DUGGINS . . . . .Norris, Tenn. W. H. OXVEN......................A.. ..... Pine B1uff,A1'k. R. E. DUKES.. .....P01kville, Miss. Worthy Master 49-'50 H. C. ELKINS. . .Manchester, Tenn. W. J. BYRNE ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Prentiss, Miss. J. B. ELLIOT' . . . .Kingspol't, Tenn. iVorthy Master J48349 W. B. ELLIOT . Cedar Hill, Tenn. D.K.ROWE............ .........................Fayettevi11e.Tenn. J. A. EVANS.... . ......Kake,Miss. Scribe '49-'50 K. D. FORD. . . . . . ..... . . . . .. . . . . . .WIexnphis, Tenn. J. A. PHILLIPS...................................Clmttanooga, Tenn. , ' '45 49 R. E. FRAZIER.....................................Ca1dwe11,VV.V21. E. L. MOORE ...... ...........Memphis, Tenn. A. G. GRANT... .. . . . ..Chattauooga, Tenn. Treasurer ,49150 R. D. GREER ..... . . . . . . . . .Tazewen, Tenn. F. R. BOLLEN.......................................Memphis, Tenn. A. F. HALFORD.. . Memphis, Tenn, Treasurer 18149 N. C. HALL. . . . . . .Bristol, Tenn. C. E. DAVIS ....... ..Memphis, Tenn. R. W. HALL... . . .Knoxville, Tenn. Historian. '4 50 N. .T. HEADDEN . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. G. W. CROLEY.............. ..............H...Johuson'City, Tenn. R. W. HILL... . .....0a1c Ridge, Tenn. Historian 'AISJ-IB W'. J. H ILLS. . ..... . .Lexington, Tenn. N. F. TILLMAN. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... Jackson, Tenn. S. B. HOLLOWAY. . . . . . . .Nashville. Tenn. Senior Page S49 50 G. W. HUCKABA. . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. E. L. HICKS, JR. . ....... . . . S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn. W M. IKARD ..... . . . . . . S . .. . .Decherd, Tenn. Senior Page '48J49 O. KELLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... Old Hickory, Tenn. W. G. XVALKER. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A . . . . . .Gallatin, Tenn. J. M. LAMBERT ....... .. . . . . . . . . .Petersburg, Tenn. Junior Page '49-'50 E. S. LANE, . . . ..... . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. C. L. RAINLS ..... ..Memphis, Tenn, J. D. LAWRENCE.. ,, .......Carderview, Tenn. Tyler 48340 E. MCCABE. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. J. ADAMS ..........................H..............Springfield,Tenn. J: P. MeLEMORE ..... Humboldt,Tenn. H. C. MEACHAM, JR. . . .Franklin, Tenn. B. T. MIXON. . . . . . . .. . . . .Hamilton, Ala. J. T. ANDREWS ..... Memphis, Tenn. S. A. MONGER.....A..... ......Sweetwater, Tenn. W. F. ARMSTRONG. . . . . . . . . S . . . Knoxville, Tenn. W. R. AUSTIN. . . . . .. .....Lex;ngton. Tenn. R. H. MONTGOMERY. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ................ Kingsport. Tenn. R. M. BATEMAN. . .. ..... chmgton. Term. S C. MORGAN. . . . . . . . H . . . . . . . .Ex-win; Tenn. VV. A. BERRY. . . . . . . S ...... Memphis, TBHH. R. E. MOYES. . . . . . . , . Memphis, Tenn. 31 F. BIGGER. JR. . S . . . . . . . . MemphiS, Tenn. L. M, MULLINS. . . . Hopkinsvillc, Ky. K. A. BILLINGS . . . .. . .Allons, Tenn. T. E. NELSON. . .. . ...... Clio, S. U. C. B. BLAlN. . . . .. . . . .... .. . ..At1anta. Ga. W. K. N1CKOL..... .. .Douelson, Tenn. W. S. BLEDSOE. . . . . ...... .Memphis, Tenn. T. J. NIDIFFER. . . . . . .Elizabethnon, Tenn. T. H. BOND. ..... . . . . . .Jackso'n, Tenn. T. G. PARKER. . . . S , .VVatertown, Tenn. R. C. BROCK.. . . - ----- .Marlon, Ala. R. G. PERCIVAL. . . . ..New Tazeweu, Tenn. J. C. BROOKS. - .Gex'mantuwn, TOHII- B. M. PENNEL. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. T. B. BROVVN.......................................Kingsport,Tenn. A. PERKINS ...... .......Pol'tArthur,Texas m 358 H. J'. PHIL:LIPS.....H...............iu.........i.i.Memphis,Tenn. J.r M, PIPIsIN ..... . . ......... A thens, Tenn. W. M. POLLARD .......................... Greentield, Tenn. J. Bil POWERS. . . . . .Denvnr, Tenn. J. b. RAGSDALE .. . .Parsons, Tenn. R. W. ROPLTNS. .Oak Ridge, Tenn. '1'. R. SABDERS. .. .Memphis. Tenn. XV. L. ?CHOLEE .................................. . . .Paris, Tenn. H. R. hHIVERb ....................................... Trenton, Tenn. J,- A- SHULTS. - . . . SOViOrVille, Tenn. J; N- SMOOT. - . . . Morrison, Tenn. Ix. XV. SPEER. .................. .Kingsport, Tenn. J. W. STONE .......................... Memphis. Tenn. .1. W. TALBERT. . i . . . i . i . . . . . . . . . , .Mountain Home, Tenn. .5. V. TALBERT. . . Mountain Home, Tenn. R. F. TAYLOR. . ......... Franklin, Tenn. E. O. THOMAS. . . . . . .Oneida, Tenn. E. J. THREET ...... .Nashville, Tenn .T. W. TODD. . .. Lexington, Tenn. J. T. WALKER. . .VVartrace, Tenn. .T. N. WALKER ............................ Corbin, Ky. 2 B. W'ARR ..... . .. . tMemphis, Tenn. P J. XVENK. . . ...... Milan, Tenn. R. W. WHITE ..... Memphis. Tenn. W. 0. WHITE ..... .OId H ickory, Tenn. K. E. WHITSON . . . ...... Cookeville, Tenn. B. H. WILLIAMS. . .Elizabethton, Tenn. H. G. WOOD ......................... Henderson, Tenn. S. M. WOOD. . .. ...... .Carthage, Tenn. H. L. WRIGHT. . ................ .Knoxville, Tenn. J. R. WYATT ..................... . . i .Ripley, Tenn. 0. L, YO RK ........................................... Rainer, Tenn. NOT PIVTURED W. THEODORE BROWN ........................... Elk Valley, Tenn. W. TRUE'TTE BROXVN .......... . .MCMinnvilIe, Tenn. L. W. CARPENTER .............. .Elizabethton, Tenn. G. F. DRINTKARD ...................... Ripley, Tenn. J. F. DYAR ..................... . .. .Boaz, Ala. P. H. EDWARDS. . ............ .Cla.rksville, Tenn. P. W. FRAN'ClS .................. Blountville, Tenn. F. H. GILBERT ........................ Kingsport, Tenn. C XV. GILLIAM .................... Copperhill, Tenn T. N. HUBBARD .................. Livingston. Tenn. N. A. JESTER ........................... Memphis, Tenn. J' D. LANE ............................ Jackson, Tenn F M. LAUDERDALE ................................. Memphis, Tenn. J. XV MARTIN ........................................ Oakville. Tenn W. L, MILLE ........................ Trenton, Tenn. T. O. NASH. . ....................... Memphis, Tenn. L, F. ROSE. . .. ............. .Hiattanooga, Tenn. J. L. SADLER. ..... . . . . . . . .Hai'riman, Tenn. B. D. SELF .......................... Bulls Gap, Tenn. N. C. SHAW ..... . . ................... Columbia, Tenn. R. M. SMITH .............. . ....... .. .Memphis. Tenn. .7. R. THOMASON ........... . . . .0151 Hickory, Teunt J. XV. MANNEY ...................................... Memphis, Tenn. The Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity is the oldest dental fraternity. It was founded as an undergraduate professional fraternity in 1882 at the University of Michigan. 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, Col- lege 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 fraternal cooperation toward scientific, ethical and professional progress. A high standard of scholarship is one of the aims and ideals. The fraternity wants that the pro- fession of dentistry be one of the noblest of all 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 prac- titioners who are graduated from subordinate chapters or are elect- ed 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. There are 34 graduate chapters in the United States, Canada, British Isles, Australia, and on the Continents of Europe and Africa. For several years Kappa Kappa chapter has presented to its graduating seniors life membership 1n the fraternity. Sigma Delta Phi Chi International Fraternity was founded NIarch 31, 1889, at the University of Vermont. There are at present over 35,000 members of Phi Chi representing prac- tically all the countries of the world. Alpha Beta Chapter was installed at the University 01 Tennessee, Memphis, on April 4, 1914. The chapter house is located at 216 N. Waldran and has for its purpose the promulgation of good fellowship, the maintenance of an atmosphere conducive to study and the preservation and appreciation of the science of medicine. MEMBERS First Row C. M. WILLIAMS ................ . . ......... Trenton, Tenn. Presiding Senior E. C. GRAFTON ............................ Staunton, Tenn. Presiding junior R. L. WILSON ............................ Dyersburg, Tenn. Secretary-Treasurer E. AGEE .................................. Lafollette, Tenn. R. AGEE .................................. Lafollette, Tenn. A. 11.1 ALEXANDER ........................ Memphis, Tenn. B. F. ALLRED ................................ Allrcd, Tenn. C. AQUADRO .......................... Chattanooga, Tenn. R. L. BANNER. . . .......................... Memphis, Tenn. 360 Second Row W. W. BARNARD ......................... Clarksdalc, Miss. J. BARRON ............................... Memphis, Tenn. P. J. BATSON ............................. Memphis, Tenn. R. P. BLAND ............................. Natchitoches, Ga. K. BOYD .................................. Memphis, Tenn. B. M. BRADY ............................... Jackson, Miss. R. P. BROWER ......................... Elizlbethton, Tenn. J. A. BURDETTE ......................... Knoxville, Tenn. V. BURKHART ......................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Third Row R. G. BUTLER ........................ Ivfountain City, Tenn. 0. H. CAGLE .............................. Pikevillc, Tenn. W. B. CAMERON ........................ Sweetwater, Tenn. J. CAMPBELL ............................ Knoxville, Tenn. K. J. CHAPMAN .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. W. F. CLARY .............................. Memphis, Tenn. J. COOPER ............................... Memphis, Tenn. E. F. CROCKER ........................... Bradford, Tenn. Fourth Row J. DALLAS ............................... Knoxville, Tenn. B. DALY .................................. Knoxville, Tenn. B. F. DAVIDSON ...................... anrenceburg, Tenn. R. B. DcBERRY .............................. Corinth, Miss. R. DENTON ................................. Tunica, Miss. C. DRIVER ............................... Humboldt, Tenn. E. M. DUDNEY ......................... Gainesboro, Tenn. J. E. DUNLAP ........................... Sweetwater, Tenn. First Row J. DUNSCOMBE ........................... Memphis, Tenn. C. M. EASLEY .......................... Morristown, Tenn. J. C. ELLIOTT ......................... Cumberland, Tenn. E. EVERSOLE ............................ Knoxville, Tenn. C. FARRIS ................................... Leland, Miss. W. C. FERRELL .......................... Memphis, Tenn. '1'. M. FERGUSON ......................... Memphis, Tenn B. W. FRIZZELL ........................ Johnson City, Tenn. B. E. GALBRAITH .................... Hendersonville, Tenn. Second Row F. B. GAYLON ............................ Knoxville, Tenn. R. GILBERTSON .......................... Memphis, Tenn. B. H. GINN ............................... Memphis, Tenn. A. M. CLOVER ........................... Knoxville, Tenn. C. F. GOODNIGHT ......................... Holland, Texas H. GREEN ................................ Riddleton, Tenn. T. F. HAASE .............................. Knoxville, Tenn. R. HANIILTON ............................ Knoxville, Tenn. J. HANDWERKER ......................... Memphis, Tenn. 363 Third Row J. C. HARDIN ............................. Shreveport, La. H. H. HAYES ........................... Valley Creek, Tenn. M. L. HAYES ............................... Boston, Mass. R. A. HAYES ................................ Tupelo, Miss. J. S .HENDERSON ......................... Maryville, Tenn. J. H. HITE ............................... Nashville, Tenn. R. T. HOLLINGSWORTH ..................... Como, Miss. K. E. JONES ............................... Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row W. S. JONES ............................. Knoxville, Tenn. J. B. JOHNSON ............................ Mi mphis, Tenn. C. E. JABBOUR ......................... Tiptomville, Tenn. J. T. JABBOUR .......................... Tiptonville, Tenn. 0. C. JEFFERS ............................ Knoxville, Tenn. T. W. JOHNSON .......................... Dyersburg, Tenn. H. KEESE ............................... Oak Ridge, Tenn. W. KEISKER .............................. Memphis, Tenn. First Row A. G. KENNEDY .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. H. L. KING .............................. Rutherford, Tenn. J. H. KINSER ............................... Athens, Tenn. R. KIRKPATRICK ........................ Millington, Tenn. S. C. KNIGHT ............................ Taylorville, Miss. R. L. KNOX ............................... hfsmphis, Tenn. R. KOEHN ............................... Dyersburg, Tenn. D. C. LANE .............................. Oak Ridge, Tenn. M. L. LANE .............................. Humboldt, Tenn. Second Row W. R. LEWIS ............................. Knoxville, Tenn. W. E. LONG .............................. Memphis, Tenn. R. MAMKIN ............................... Memphis, Tenn. R. G. MCAFEE ......................... Johnson City, Tenn. 0. M. MCCALLUM ........................ Henderson, Tenn. G. Ft MCCLAIN ........................ Johnson City, Tcnn. W. R. MCCOY ............................. Memphis, Tenn. W. McCREARY ............................ Memphis, Tenn. J. MCGRUDER ........................... Oak Ridge, Tenn. 362 Third Row C. W. MCKASKLE ......................... Memphis, Tenn. F. S. MCKNIGHT ........................... Memphis, Tenn. J. L. NICKNIGHT ......................... Clarksville, Tenn. T. W. MERIW'ETHER ...................... Memphis, Tenn. C. MOORE ............................... Memphis, Tenn. T. 'MORGAN .......................... Dixon Springs, Tenn. J. MUELLER .............................. Memphis, Tenn. E. C. PAGE ............................... Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row W. L. PATTERSON ....................... Knoxville, Tenn. V. PENNINGTON .......................... Memorial, Tenn. J. REISSER ............................... Memphis, Tenn. J. E. REYNOLDS ............................ Milan, Tenn. J. C. PRYSE ............................... Lafollette, Tenn. C. RIGGS ................................ Somerville, Tenn. W. ROBERTS ............................ Union City, Tenn. C. ROBINSON ............................. Carthage, Tenn. First Row W. ROBINSON ............................. Newport, Tenn. L. RUSH ................................. Memphis, Tenn. T. F. SCOTT .............................. Memphis, Tenn. C. SHEA .................................. Memphis, Tenn. H. E. SIBOLD .......................... Chattanooga, Tenn. RI SIMONTON ............................. Portland, Tenn. J. D. SIMPSON ............................ Memphis, Tenn. J. R. SISK ................................. Trenton, Tenn. D. J. SLAGLE .......................... Elizabethton, Tenn. Second Row W. R. SMITH ............................. Memphis, Tenn. W. SOMERVILLE .......................... Ferndale, Mich. W. B. SORRELL .............................. Ozark, Ala. R. E. L. STUART .......................... Gulfport, Miss. W. G. SUTHERLAND ...................... Memphis, Tenn. H. L. THOMAS ....................... Lawrenceburg, Tenn. J. R. THOMAS ............................ Memphis, Tenn. W. I. THORNTON ....................... Dyersburg, Tenn. L. E. TRAUGHBER ......................... Jackson, Tenn. Third Row R. E. TRAVIS ............................. Memphis, Tenn. R. G. TURNAGE ............................. Prentiss, Miss. C. T. R. UNDERWOOD ................ Johnson City, Tenn. F. M. VALENTINE ......................... Newport, Tenn. R. VAN ARSDALE ............................ Norris, Tenn. S. V. VICK ................................ Memphis, Tenn. P. VOLTZ ................................ Knoxville, Tenn. W. R. VOYLES ............................. Jackson, Tenn. W. WALKER ............................. Hattiesburg, Miss. Fourth Row W. H. WALL ............................. Clarksville, Tenn. J. B. WALLACE ............................ Gallatin, Tenn J. WHEELER ............................. Memphis, Tenn. W. L. WILLIAMS ...................... Chattanooga, Tenn. P. J. WILLIAMSON ........................ Knoxville, Tenn. C. B. WITT ............................... Knoxville, Tenn. J. J. WITTINGTON ....................... Memphis, Tenn. W. I WRIGHT ....................... Lawrenceburg, Tenn. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED R. ALLEN ................................. Memphis, Tenn. I. ANDERTON ............................ Dyersburg, Tenn. C. BISHOP IHouse ManagerI .............. Dyersburg, Tenn. W. CALDWELL ........................... Knoxville, Tenn. F. COLLINS ............................... Memphis, Tenn. J. CRUMLEY .......................... Johnson City, Tenn. B. GASTON ................................ Lebanon, Tenn. W. GOFORTH ............................ Memphis, Tenn. B. GOODMAN ............................... Bristol, Tenn. H. GOVVAN ............................... Kosciusko, Miss. E. HALL .................................. Memphis, Tenn. W. HILL ................................. Cleveland, Miss. O. HYMAN ................................ Memphis, Tenn. H. ISSLER ................................. Memphis, TCnn. .I. JONES .................................... Piggott, Ark. R. KEELING .............................. Memphis, Tenn. K. KRESSENBERG ......................... Memphis, Tenn. .I. LEONARD .............................. Knoxville, Tenn. J. LYNCH ........................... Mount Pleasant, Tenn. R. MADDOX ............................... Jackson, Tenn. I. MERSHON ............................... Louisville, Ky. W. MOORE ............................... Memphis, Tenn. I. MOSELEY .............................. Memphis, Tenn. H. MOSS .............................. Johnson City, Tenn. C. MYNATT .............................. Knoxville, Tenn. R. PREVOST .............................. Ooltewah, Tenn. W. PROFFITT ............................. Memphis, Tenn. I. RAINES ................................. Memphis, Tenn. '0. RILEY ................................... Ripley, Term. ,I. ROBERTSON ............................ Memphis, Tenn. T. RODDA ................................ Memphis, Tenn. I. SIMS ................................ Chattanooga, Tenn. 'D. ST. MARTIN .............................. Morris, Ala. P. VESCOVO .............................. Memphis, Tenn. S. WALLACE .............................. Memphis, Tenn, R. WEDEKIND ............................ Knoxville, Tenn. D. WICKER ............................... Memphis, Tenn. Phi Delta Chi First Row DR. ROBERT L. CROWE .......................... Spomor DR. C. H. EADES .................................. Faculty DR. ALBERT H. MUSICK .......................... Faculty MR. CHARLES H. SMITH ......................... Faculty DR. E. FOSTER WILLIAMS ....................... Faculty DR. JOHN L. WOOD .............................. Faculty SHIRLEY BISHOP .......................... Dayton, Tenn. Sweetheart ARTHUR G. HYDE ....................... Tiptonvillc, Tenn. President Second Row BILLY J. ALLEN .......................... Ooltewah, Tenn. Vice President JOHN A. DODSON ......................... Rutledge, Tenn. Secretary E. L. TURNER ............................. Nashville, Tenn. , Treasurer H. C. THOMAS .......................... Wilmington, N. C. Assistant Treasurer ALLEN O. QUINN ......................... Nashville, Tenn. Chaplain JACK H. WALKER ...................... Huntingdon, Tenn. Sergeant-at-Arms 364 WILLIAM W. ROBERTS ..................... Sharon, Tenn. Inner Guard M. R. PRITCHARD ........................ Memphis, Tenn. Intramural Manager Third Row GORDON M. AMBURGEY ................... Athens, Tenn. GLYNN R. BARNES ....................... Memphis, Tenn. BILL BOBBITT ............................ Memphis, Tenn. BILLY JOE BRAKE ......................... Dickson, Tenn. CLYDE R. COLEMAN ...................... Memphis, Tenn. WILBURN E. COTTRELL .................. Harrogate, Tenn. JAMES B. DAVIS ............................. Erwin, Tenn. ROBERT E. DODSON, JR ................... Rutledge, Tenn. Fourth Row WILLIAM E. DRYSDALE .................. Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE W. EARLES, JR .................. Kingsport, Tenn. HOWARD P. EARLES ..................... Kingsport, Tenn. MARVIN L. EAVES ........................ Maryvillc, Tenn. J. W. FINLEY, JR ........................... Jackson, Tenn. RICHARD A. FOWLKES, JR ................. Waverly, Tenn. ROY E. GIBSON, JR ....................... Memphis, Tenn. W First Row HARRY D. GOODVVIN ................... Lenoir City, Tenn. CHESTER O. GRAVES ...................... Etowah, Tenn. GEORGE D. GREGORY ..................... Nashville, Tenn. J. M. HISKY .............................. Memphis, Tenn. CARLTON B. HUDSON ..................... Memphis, Tenn. FRANK B. HUNDLEY ................... Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES A. JONES ............................ Bristol, Tenn. BILL KINCAID ............................ Memphis, Tenn. Second Row WINSTON KIRKSEY, SR .................. Englewood, Tenn. OSCAR L. LANFORD ...................... Memphis, Tenn. R. E. LEIGH, JR ........................... Hernando, Miss. JIMMY F. MCDONALD ..................... Memphis, Tenn. HAROLD F. MCNABB ...................... Kingsport, Tenn. CHARLES B. McNEIL ....................... Tazewell, Tenn. CARTER B. MOORE ....................... Culleoka, Tenn. CLINTON B. NASH ........................ Memphis, Tenn. Third Row ANDREW P. NELSON ........................ Sparta, Tenn. JACK NICKS ............................... Dickson, Tenn. STOTEN A. OUTLAN ....................... Jackson, Tenn. JOSEPH C. PHILLIPS, JR .................. Kingsport, Tenn. HOWARD POMEROY ...................... Nashville, Tenn. 365 CHARLES POWELL ....................... Kingsport, Tenn. RICHARD L. ROGERS ....................... Dayton, Tenn. JOE A. RYAN ............................. Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row CHARLES R. SHARP ...................... Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT J. STOUT .................... Spring Creek, Tennt JAMES B. WALKER .......................... Hixson, Tenn. RUSSELL WALLING ...................... Springfield, Tenn. GEORGE S. WEAVER ....................... Dickson, Tenn. ROBERT S. WHITE ....................... Nashville, Tenn. KARL WOOD, JR .......................... Memphis, Tenn. MEMBERS Phi Delta Chi, a national Professional Pharmaceutical and Chemical Fraternity, was founded at the University of Michigan, at Ann Arborj 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 member of Omega Chapter, now holds the distinguished honor of Past Grand President Of the National Fraternity. Omega Chapter now has a strength of 80 active members. Phi Delta Chi Kappa Psi First Row Second Row SUE LEGGETT ................................ Sweetheart Charles Am L- E- Campbell 7 . . . Joe W. Bennett George Cox JOE PAT ANDERSON ............................ Preszdent Frank P. Bumss John B. Fletcher CABEL LOUIS JONES, JR .................... Vice President Wm H 13mm PAUL JONES, JR ................................. Secretary . Third Row HENRY T. BIRDSONG ........................... Treasurer Frank Johnson James L. Smith , . Hunter Mallory, Jr. Elijah B. Walker DR. KARL GOLDNER ...................... Faculty Advzwr Robert Glenn Raines Norvel F. Webb WILLIAM B .SWAFFORD .......................... Faculty Hugh C. Sliger R. 0. Young MEMBERS Kappa Psi, first national Greek letter pharma- and 37 graduate chapters located only in those ceutical fraternity, was founded December 5, colleges of pharmacy which meet the syllabus re- 1879, at the College of Virginia. Since its inceph quirements of the American Association of Phar- tion, it has grown to have 54 collegiate chapters macy. 366 M First Row RALPH KUSTOFF . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Memphis, Tenn. DR. 1. D. MICHELSON. . . . .. ................ . ..... Sponsor MILTON LUBIN ----- .. ------- ----- u-Memphxs, Tenn- MRS. MAURICE P. SEGAL ................... . . .Sweetheart FRED M. FRIEDMAN. . . . . . .. ....... . . . . . . .Mcmphis, Tenn. Third Row COW! JOSEPH PARKER Chattanoo T . . ......... . ......... . . t . ga, enn. MYRON G. FINE- ' . - - - WC;- dish? -- ------ MCmPhlSs Tenn- SOL A. ROSENBLUM.. ..... ...............Nashvi1te, Tenn. SOL DAVID BRAVER ............... Cleveland Heights, Ohio MAURICE Pt SEGAL .. ' Memphls, Tam Treasurer NOT PICTURED Second Row ROBERT BASIST. . . . . . . . . . ........ . . ...... Memphis, Tenn. EUGENE U. EPSTEIN ......... . . ..... . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM PARKER. . . . . . . . . . ........ . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. Secretary IRVIN PEISER ...... . ..... . . . ....... . . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. DONALD ALTMAN. ..... . .......... . . ....... St. Louis, MO. NORMAN PROPPER ............ . ..... . ..... . .Chicago, Ill. JACOB EPSTEIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. HENRY VVURZBURG, JR ........ . . . ....... .Mcmphis, Tenn. MEMBERS Phi Delta Epsilon was established at Cornell Medical school in 1904 by Dr. Aaron Brown. Since that time it has grown until now it has forty-seven undergraduate Chapters and twcnty-eight graduate Chapters throughout the country. It has for its aims the promotion of good fellowship: the encouragement of the highest standards of achievement, and the maintenance of the highest ethics in the practice of medicine. The Beta Eta chapter of Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity was established at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in March of 1929 under the guidance of Dr. I. D. Michelson. Dr. Michelson, who is professor of bacteriology at the medical school, was instrumental in reactivating the Chapter in 194-8 since its inactivation in 1934. During the past year Dr. M. J Tendler, professor of surgery, was initiated as an honorary member of the fra- ternity; and Dr, I. N. Dubin, professor of pathology and one of the fraternitfs best friends, left the college for an advanced post with the United States Public Health Service. kits. Maurice P. Segal was Chosen as sweetheart of Phi Delta Epsilon. Phi Delta Epsilon 367 Phi Rho Sigma First Row JOHN 0. HOUSE ....................... Chattanooga, Tenn. President R. G. CRAVENS .......................... Jamestown, Tenn. Vice President DENNIS WARD .......................... Beech Bluff, Tenn. Secretary JIMMY VERNER ......................... Ducktown, Tenn. Treamrer J. C. GILBERT, JR ....................... Colliervillc, Tenn. Home Manager RALPH BRICKELL ..................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Food Manager BILLY P. AIKEN .......................... Whitwell, Tenn. ROBERT M. AKIN ......................... Memphis, Tenn. N. DELBERT AGREE ....................... Memphis, Tenn. Second Row BUD W. BANKS ............................. Liberty, Tenn. FLOYD BLALOCK .......................... Etowah, Tenn. ROBERT BOATWRIGHT ................... Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS E. BOSTON ...................... Memphis, Tenn. GENE BRAMLETT ......................... Memphis, Tenn. REID L. BROWN ............................ Isabella, Tenn. BOYD LEE BURRIS ................. Strawberry Plains, Tenn. EDWARD BUTLER ........................ Memphis, Tenn. C. C. CHITWOOD, JR ............. Rcd Boiling Springs, Tenn. Third Row CARSON CRABTREE ...................... Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT CROCKER ...................... Clarksville, Tenn. DWAYNE L. DEAL .......................... Clinton, Okla. CHARLES EASTRIDGE ..................... Oakdale, Tenn. 368 ROBERT EASTWOOD ..................... Memphis, Tenn. JOHN C. ELLIS .......................... Greeneville, Tenn. WELBURN ENGLAND ........................ Luray, Tenn. HAROLD FARLEY ........................ Harrogatc, Tenn. EDWIN E. GRAY .......................... Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Row GORDON HIXON ...................... Chattanooga, Tenn. CLAYTON J. JONES ....................... Memphis, Tenn. R. LUBY JONES ........................... Memphis, Tenn. WINDOM KIMSEY ....................... Ducktown, Tenn. RENE B. LEDBETTER ..................... Memphis, Tenn. FRANK J. MALONE ...................... Clarksville, Tenn. H. B MCCOLLUM ....................... Grecneville, Tenn. GEORGE E. MITCHELL ................... Memphis, Tenn. MEMBERS Phi Rho Sigma was founded at Northwestern University on October 30, 1896. Chi Epsilon Chapter was founded as Lambda Chapter of Chi Zeta Chi on October 14; 1906 and upon this fraternityk amalgamation with Phi Rho Sigma in 1929 became Chi Epsilon of Phi Rho Sigma Medical Fraternity. Phi Rho Sigma is a national organization with forty-six active chapters and an alumni membership of well over 15,000. First Row E. P. MOBLEY .............................. Mt. Ida, Ark. J. D. MOBLEY ............................... Mt. Ida, Ark. JOHN T. MOORE ......................... Memphis, Tenn. MARION MOORE ......................... Memphis, Tenn. CLAUDE V. MURR ..................... Chattanooga, Tenn. MACK PHILLIPS .......................... Nashville, Tenn. HERBERT PIPKIN ......................... Lafayette, Tenn. H. B. POWELL ............................ Memphsi, Tenn. A. G. RANDALL .......................... Lewisburg, Tenn. Second Row JOE D. ROBERTSON ....................... Memphis, Tenn. ALFRED P. ROGERS .................... Chattanooga, Tenn. S. J. SCHAEFFER .......................... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES SHELTON ......................... Memphis, Tenn. E. R. SEILER ........................... Sweetwater, Tenn. JAMES SHERWOOD ....................... Mt. City, Tenn. LEROY SHERRILL ...................... Sweetwater, Tenn. ARCH Y. SMITH ....................... Chattanooga, Tenn. H. L. SMITH ................................ Jackson, Tenn. Third Row JAMES H. SMITH ......................... Mt City, Tenn. WELBY N TAUXE ........................ Knoxville, Tenn. ARTHUR WALKER ...................... Somerville Tenn. GEORGE W. WARREN ................... Petersburg: Tenn. CHARLES WEBB ............................. Ripley, Tenn. ARTHUR WELLS ....................... Washington, D. C. ALLEN N. WILLIAMS ...................... Ncwbern, Tenn. G. E. WILLIAMS .......................... Clarksdale, Miss. Fourth Row PAUL WILLIAMS ........................... Vonore, Tenn. W. L. WISER ............................. Wartrace, Tenn. BURGIN WOOD ........................... Jacksboro, Tenn. P 369 M. W. WOOD ........................... Chattanooga, Tenn. BASIL YATES .............................. Kenton, Tenn. C. S. YOUNG ............................ Watcrtown, Tenn. GEORGE ZENGER ......................... Nashville: Tenn. MISS KELSEY ANN JONES ...................... Sweethemt NOT PICTURED M. A. CHESNEY .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES EMBRY ............................ Memphis, Tenn. MURRAY FIELDS ......................... Memphis, Tenn. M. M. HARLAN ........................... Memphis, Tenn. R. G. HENDRICK ........................... Braden, Tenn. STEPHEN HOOD .......................... Nashville, Tenn. JAMES LANGDON ....................... Whitehavcn Tenn. I T. LAYNE .............................. Memp his, Tenn. LYNN LOCKETT .......................... Knoxville, Tenn. DAN MATTSON .......................... Cookeville: Tenn. WILLIAM MATTSON ..................... Cookeville, Tenn. DON MEADOR ........................... Memphis, Tenn. RUFUS MORGAN ...................... Chattanooga, Tenn. HUGH L. RAY ............................ Memphis, Tenn. C. J. RESTALL ............................ Memphis, Tenn. J. M. RUSSELL, JR ........................ Memphis, Tenn. ROY D. SCHAEFER ........................ Memphis, Tenn. J. J. SMITH .............................. Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD TAUXE ........................ Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM TENPENNY ..................... Memphis, Tenn. HONORARY MEMBERS Dr.R. R. Overman Dr. R. N. Winger Dr. C. R. Houck SPONSORS Dr. P. M. Lewis F. L. Roberts Dr. C. H. Glover Dr. hi Rho Sigma First Row DR. T. R. MEADOWS ..................... Deputy Councilor DR. H P. THOMAS ............... Assistant Deputy Councilor T. H. WEEMS, IR ............................ Grand Maxter V. L. CROUSE ........................ Junior Grand Master P. H. WYNN, JR ................................. Semetary L. C. RENEGAR IR .............................. Treasurer G. N. ATKINS .......................... ..Covingt0n Tenn. I. E. AYLOR ............................. McKenzie, Tenn. T. L AY LOR. .......................... Greenfield, Tenn. W. .I- BAKER .............. . ............. Williamsburg, Ky. Second Row C E. BAILEY ............................. Lake View, S. C. J. A BAILEY, JR ............................ Quitman, Ark. R. K. BARNES .......................... Elizabethton, Tenn. R. S. BEAM ............................... Asheville, N. C. W. E BEAUMONT JR ..................... Clarksvillc, Tenn. J. D. BELL .................................. Gleason, Tenn. D. R. BILDEN ............................... Lavina, Mont. C D BROOKS ......................... Chattanooga, Tenn. .I- E BROWN ............................. Jacksonville, Fla. R. B. BOYSON ........................... Little Rock, Ark. Third Row H C. BUTTS ................................. Dover, Tcnn. R. N. BYRD, JR ............................ Knoxville, Tenn. 0. J. CAMPBELL ....... . ...... . ............. Bristol, Tenn. G R. COLLIER ......... . ..... . . . ........ Shelbyville, Tenn. E C. COOPER, JR.. . . .............. . .Clarksville, Tenn. 370 L. M. COPE ............................ Chattanooga, Tenn. D. E. CROCKARELL ......................... Dover, Tenn. W. L. DABBS ............................... Tupelo, Miss. .I. E. DIETZEN ....................... South Pittsburg, Tenn. A. D. DUNAVANT .......................... Pontotoc, Miss. Fourth Row W. A. EAKIN .......................... Chattanooga, Tenn. C. B. FELTS, JR ......................... Chattanooga, Tenn. J. P. GASS ................................ Knoxville, Tenn. .I. H. HARPOLE .......................... Union City, Tenn. R. C. HARRIS ............................ Southside, Tenn. T. F. HARRISON ........................ Philadelphia, Miss. ,I. H. HICKS ................................ Bristol, Tenn. H. P. HILL .............................. Oak Ridge, Tenn. T. W. HILL ............................... Knoxville, Tenn. T H. HOOKS ......................... Lawrenceburg, Tenn. F. J. HUDSON ............................ Memphis, Tenn. MENIBERS Psi Omega Fraternity was founded at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1892, now having a total membership of over 21,000. It is today the largest of the dental frater- nities. At present there are thirty active Chapters in the United States, and alumni chapters in the principal Cities of this country. several in foreign countries, W Psi Gamma chapter was installed at the University of flierxrlesseeJ Memphis, on October 18, 1926. It has for its purpose the maintenance of the high standards of the dental profession, the encouragement of scientiflc investigations and writings, and the promulgation of good fellowship among its members. First Row C. W. INGRAM .............................. Milan, Tenn. E. C. KIRKENDOL ........................ Knoxville, Tenn. H. I. LAMONS, JR ....................... Greeneville, Tenn. K. B. LANGLEY ........................ Chattanooga, Tenn. J. S. LEDGERWOOD .................... Chattanooga, Tenn. R. M. LINDSEY ............................. Florence, Ala. R. E. LONG .............................. Kingsport, Tenn. W. C. LIASHBURN ...................... Fontain City, Tenn. C. R. MILLER, JR ......................... Knoxville, Tenn. J. W. MILLSON .......................... Ellwood City, Pa. Second Row J. L. MITCHELL, JR ........................ Bolivar, Tenn. H. E. OWEN ................................ Jackson, Tenn. J. D. OWENS ........................... Huntingdon, Tenn. J. E. PAULK .............................. Knoxville, Tenn. W. F. PEARSON ........................... Springfield, MO. T. E. PERRY .............................. Memphis, Tenn. G. M. PREVOST .......................... Ooltewah, Tenn. K. M. RAY ............................. Chattanooga, Tenn. D. E. RICHARDSON ...................... Columbia, S. C. J. T. RICHARDSON ........................ Columbia, Tenn, Third Row F. H. REYNOLDS ......................... Cleveland, Tenn. P. D. RIDDLE ........................... Elizabethton, Tenn. C. L. ROGERS .......................... Manchester, Tenn. J. RUSSELL, JR ............................ Memphis, Tenn. W. H. RUSSELL ............................... Benton, 111. S. K. RUTHERFORD ....................... Nashville, Tenn. A. A. SCHMIESS ........................... Munich, N. D. J. P. SHELTON ........................ Chattanooga, Tenn. R. M. SHEPPARD .......................... Hartsville, Tenn. E L. SIMMONS .............................. Atlanta, Ga. Fourth Row E. W. SMITH ......................... Fountain City, Tenn. F. T. SIVIITH ................................ Natchez, Miss. G. H. STEPHENSON ....................... Eagleville, Tenn. B. J. TEEPLE ........................... McMinnville, Tenn. D. F. TRUNDLE ........................ Chattanooga, Tenn. C. E. WADE .............................. Knoxville, Tenn. E. B. WARREN ........................ Holly Springs, Miss. E. S. WOLCOTT ........................... Franklin, Tenn. C. K. VVOLFENBARGER ............... Fountain City, Tenn. M. P. WOODARD ...................... Chattanooga, Tenn. R. T. WOODRUFF ............................. Rome, Ga. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED J. XV. TALLEY .......................... Union City, Tenn. R. F. SLOAN ........................ South Pittsburg, Tenn. Psi Omega 371 Xi Psi Phi First Row RAY B. LONDON ......................... Lewisburg, Tenn. DR. FAUSTIN N. WEBER .......................... Sponsor JAMES P. MCKNIGHT --------------------- Memphis, Tenn. DR. E. JEFF JUSTIS .............. Deputy Supreme Pretrident GUS MAY, JR ---------------------------- Memphls, Tenn. DR. A. R. SAMPLE ................................ Spomor Fourth Row THOMAS G. TOWNES ..................... Nashville, Tenn. . President gaggig 31113211813511 .................. iv.IGzilrnesEoro, germ. HERMIT R. MANNING .................... Memphis, Tenn. IRA L MITCHELL uthffcsugfgfa 3112 Vice President . V ........................ - , . ALBERT E. CAFFEY ................... Murfreesboro, Tenn. ??ngTOIEIXTCIthECHOLS $035111? $21: Secretary . . ......................... ' , . JAMES E. PENNEY ........................ Cleveland, Tenn. 311ng395 ISOB$EIISIBDN MemDPSf; $3: Philamon . .1 V ......................... . , . D. EUGENE WILSON ...................... Memphis, Tenn. $$$Eg-IEOSEXSGE 5R Bagfgglglg: $233 Editor . A t , ................... ' , r . THOMAS H. ALDERSON .................. Centerville, Tenn. JAMES M' SUMMERS Lexmgtom an' MALLETT BARRON ........................ Jackson, Tcnn. Fifth Row Second Row MORGAN S. TALLEY ...................... Memphis, Tenn. . CHARLES H. TAYLOR .................... Fostervillc, Tenn. PAUL E- BARROW ------------------------- Camden, Tfnn. GEORGE A. TEER .......................... Jackson, Tenn. L. CARTER BUTLER ...................... Nashv111c, Tcnn. ERNEST M. TOMLINSON ............... Old Hickory, Tenn. RUDOLPH A. CAMPBELL ................. Memphls, Tenn- FRANK E. WILLARD ..................... Springfield Tenn. THELDRED 0- CALLICOTT ------------------- Paris, Tenn- CARMAN H. WINNARD ................... Lancaster: Tenn. CHARLES A. CARSON ................. Chattanooga, Tenn. E. JACK WOHRMAN ...................... Memphis, Tenn. JAMES B. CLOYD ......................... Donelsoh, Tenn. IOHN L. WOOD ......................... Woodbury, Tenn. ROSS V. COCKRELL ...................... Memphls, Tenn. FRED R. WOODWARD ..................... Gallatin, Tenn. DONALD W. CRONE ...................... Memphis, Tenn. GEORGE H. EVANS ....................... Knoxville, Tenn. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED VVENDELL B. FITZGERALD ................ Nashville, Tenn. LARSON EVERETT ........................ Maryville, Tenn. . JERRY R. HALE ............................. Liberty, Tenn. ' Thlrd ROW GERALD JORDAN ........................ Fosterville, Tenn. DAVID B. FOX ............................ Memphis, Tenn. ALFRED B. KABAKOFF .................... Memphis, Tenn. JOE B. GRACEY ........................... Nashville, Tenn. JOHN R, MAXWELL .......................... Dyer, Tenn. JOE A. GRIFFIN ............................. Ripley, Tenn. ARTHUR B. MURPHY .................... Memphis, Tenn. BILLY S. HOWARD ........................ Lebanon, Tenn. CHARLES A, NEAL ........................ Memphis, Tenn. BYRON D. HARRISON .................... Knoxville, Tenn. HILBERT H, NEASE ....................... Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM C. JETER ................... Lawrcnceburg, Tenn. Treasurer NEIL I LEONARD, JR ..................... Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM H. RACHELS .................... Memphis, Tenn. MENIBERS The Xi Psi Phi Fraternity was founded at the University of Michigan in 1889. Alpha Omicron chapter was established on the campus of the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in Memphis in 1921. Aftsr a period of inactivation during the war years, the chapter was reactivated on November 15, 1947 at the request of many students and through the cooperation of the Tennessee Alumni Association. This is the only dental fraternity which gives each member a life membership upon graduation. MW OFFICERS FRED M. VALENTINE ........................ President R. N. WINGER ........................... Vice President FRANK L. ROBERTS ................ SecretaryeTrf-asurer MEMBERS F. M. Acres. C. R. Earnest Philip M. Lewis Roy F. Sagon Lynn D. Abernathy Alden MCChesney Evans Milton Liebeskind L. C. Schelnberg J. Q. Adams Lester W. Eavcnson Alys H. Lipscomb Schayel Scheinberg J E. Alexander Isadore Epstein Blanche Lockard J. K. Seale R. E Arnell James N. Etteldorf William Lovejoy John Bayne Selby Jacob Alperin E. R. Atkinson H. E. Atherton D. W. Bales Edward C. Barker M. S. Bartlett W. B. R. Beasley Hackett Bennett John Blalock R. C. Bland Phil B. Bleecker Audrie L. Bobb Albert M. Boozer H. O. Bourkard Billy B. Brinkley H. J. Brown R. Bruesch L. L. Burkett E. B. Butler, Jr. James E. Galloway, Jr. W. B Camp Archibald F. Caraway, Jr. Charles C. Castles, Jr. E. E. Christman P. L. Clark, III W. F. Clary, Jr. Joseph D. Cleveland Emanuel Cohen H. Ramsey Cooper K. B. Corbin E. W. Couch W. W. COX James A Crabtrec L. A. Crandall Charles E. Crawley Joseph A. Crisler, Jr. E. W. Crocker Robert E. Cunningham, Jr. Lewis De Curtner Jacob A. Danciger Charles T. Davis F. M. Davis Martin Davis Richard D. Dean Charles J. Deere Oscar M. Derryberry Alton O. DeLozier, Jr. L. W. Diggs J. W. Dorman Arthur C. Dunlap Thomas M. Dunn Irving J. Farrow Leon Ferber J. C. Flaniken James Flexner L. T. Ford, Jr. N. O, Fowler Earl Fraser James M. Freeze J. C. Garbarini, Jr. Luther W. Ghormley J. Gill Clarence E. Gillespie Bertram A. Glass Arthur B. Glushien J. T. Gordon N. P. Grenfell Mary Grifhth Mrs. Virginia E. Gross Charles E. Guice, Jr. Ben D. Hall Harold C. Hamilton John C. Hardin, Jr. Mahlon Moore Harlan 0. E. Harper C. P. Harris Howard B. Hasen F. W. Hauser Martha Lou HeHey Mrs. E. R. Donathan J. G. Hendrick H. P Hewitt William McIntosh Hindman Florian G. Hopkins W. J. Hossley, Jr. John Davis Hughes James Gilliam Hughes Joseph A. Hull Robert H. Hutcheson O. W. Hyman E. C. Idol B. K. Johnson John Homer Jones Arthur W. Julich Lyman A. Kasselberg Victoria FitzGerald Kimbrou F. W. Kinard Laura Ladd H. Gene Lanford John C. Larkin, Jr. J. D. Lawson E. St Leek Gilbert J. Levy James C. Lowe H. M. Lowry P. W. Malone C. L. Manning, Jr. Bruce McCampbell A. M. McCarthy Guy S. McClellan Robert Ray McGee J. L. McGehec tDeadt T. E. McKell J. T. McNabb tDeacU Samuel G. McNeeley Andrew H. Miller R. W. Miller Mrs. Frances Kennedy Millican Roscoe C. Millican William R. Mitchum William E. Moak Emmett P. Mobley, Jr. O. Fred Moore, Jr. R. J. Moorhead Thomas Palmer Nash, Jr. Thomas Palmer Nash, III Thomas G. Nelson 0. B. Owens H. Packer Samuel Pastel R. H. Patterson Vernon D. Pettit Evelyn Plummet Mrs. O. A. GriHin R. W. Polk Samuel D. Poore Thomas C. Price William T. Pride J. P. Puckett Robert W. Rattton W. R. Raulston Robert H. Reiff Arthur P. Richardson Harold D. Ridings Ben Robbins tDeadt Frank L. Roberts James E. Robinson Walter W. Robinson Wayne R. Rogers Marvin J. Rosenblum Henry G. Rudner A. I. Rudolph J. H. Saffold Conley H. Sanford R. E. Semmes John H. Shea W. E. ShefEeld E. E. Shouse, Jr. Charles K. Slade Hugh M. A. Smith, Jr. J. S. Speed William H. Spruell D. H. Sprunt Mrs. Virginia Stansel Stacy Newton S. Stern Edward Newton Stevenson M. J. Stewart R. L. Stewart S. Frederick Strain W. Granville Tabb, Jr. Hall Sanford Tacket Frederick E. Tatum C. P. Tharp R. C. Thompson I. F. Tullis, Jr. A. H. Tuttle Fred Marcus Valentine Francis Vorder Bruegge H. King Wade W. H. Walker G. F. Walliker I. M. Ward R. B. Watson C. R. Webb Jerome John Weems James C. Welburn Frank E. Whitacre E. F. White Edmond L. Whitfield W. L. Whittemore R. Clebenne Wigginton Alfred F. Williams, Jr. Claude McKnight Williams Giles Edward Williams, Jr. J. R. Williams Perry John Williamson Leon John Willien Harwell Wilson J. K. Wilson R. N. Winger I. C. Winter J. Barney Witherington Robert Eugene Yoss John D. Young H. V. Zeigel The Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society was founded by Dr. William W. Root at the College The Beta Chapter of Tennessee was installed in the of Medicine of the University of Illinois, Chicago, Medical College of the University of Tennessee in June, August 25. 1902. It is the oan order of its kind in 1942. Medical Schools on this continent. There are fifty Chap- Election to Alpha Omega Alpha is on the basis of ters in the United States and Canada, nearly all of the scholarship and character. institutions of the highest rank are represented. Alpha Omega Alpha 73 Omicron Kappa Upsilon Omicron Kappa Upsilon is a society of dentists whose purpose is, 11To encourage and develop a spirit of emulation among students in dentistry and to recog- nize in an appropriate manner those who shall dis- tinguish themselves by a high grade of scholarship? The society was organized in 1914 at Northwestern University Dental School. The official insignia adopted in 1915 embodies the spirit of the Society. The insignia is a key with the letters, 0 tOmicronJ, K tKappaJ, and U tUpsilonJ by the Greek letter S tSigmaJ. The first three initialsJ which indicate the name of this society, are derived from three Greek words, Odontos tteethJ, Kai tandJj and Hygeia thealthJ. The encircl- ing letter S tSigmaJ derives from the Greek word Soteria tconversation or preservationJ, and represents the all embracing ideal of conversation which is the Chief concern of the dental profession and its oral health service. There are 341 chapters with approximately 6,000 members. Psi Chapter was founded May 15, 1929, and now has a membership of 94. Its Charter members were R. S. Vinsant, R. D. Dean. C. P. Harris, J. F. Bigger, W. E. LundyJ L. J MCRae, J. J. Ogden, J. D. Towner, and W. J Templeton. Election to the society is not only a recognition of accomplishment as a student, but also an insignia of both promise and expectancy of leadership in some phase of dentistry after graduation, FACULTY MEMBERS THOMAS H. SHIPMON ....................... President J. ROY BOURGOYNE ......................... Secretary RALPH E. BRADEN ........................... Treasurer VIRGIL O. BOLTON HERBERT C. COOPER FRANK J. D,AGOSTINO MARGUERITE T. DEAN RICHARD D. DEAN C. HENRY FANT SIDNEY S. FRIEDMAN MARION L. FULLER JAMES T. GINN PETER T. MARTIN THOMAS R4 MEADOWS JACK R. MILLER JOE H. MORRIS ROBERT F. MGCARRON ROBERT L. PARRISH JAMES H. QUINN MILTON SISKIN WADE SMITH LLOYD C. TEMPLETON W. JASPER TEMPLETON HAROLD P. THOMAS FAUSTIN N. WEBER PAUL E. WESTON ALUMNI MEMBERS FOR 1949 JOHN C. CONN WILLIAM A. ELEY ZEB V. FREEMAN DAVID M. MILLER PETER B. PERKINS 374 SAM G. SANDERS ANDREW F. SERIO CHARLES A. SCOTT First Row Third Row DAVID B. FOX .................................. President William M. Ikard James A. Phillips GEO. W. HUCKABA .......................... Vice President James R. Jordan D. E. Richardson JOE PIPKIN ..................................... Secretary Ira L. Mitchell T. R. Sanders A. J. WILLIAMS ................................. Treasurer . Albert Pcrkms R. F. Taylor J08 D. Bell . H. 0' Butts Thomas E. Perry Charles B. Blaln Raye N. Byrd, Jr. F. R. Bollen Second ROW Fourth Row W. J. Byrne Ray E. Frazier L. W. Carpenter Ambrose C. Grant E' 0' Thomas C' H' Winnard Vance L. Crouse Robert W. Hill Tom Townes E' Jack Wohrman Roy G. Davidson, Jr. Frank J. Hudson Charles 13- WRIT Plummer H' Wynn Marshall M. Fortenberry Edward B, Warren Lewis C. Davis, Jr. MENIBERS The Dean Society was founded at the Univer- College of Dentistry and his wife, Dr. Marguerite sity of Tennessee on December 6, 1948. It is an Taylor Dean, former Associate Professor of Oral honorary society for undergraduate students in the Pathology. Its membership consists of outstanding College of Dentistry. It was named by its founders Junior and Senior students who are selected by a to honor Dr. Richard Doggett Dean, Dean of the combined Faculty-Student Election Committee. Dean Society 375 First Row HAROLD D. MARCROM ......................... President JOSEPH A. RYAN ........ . .................. Vite President HOWARD M. RHEA .......... . .......... Secretary-Tretlsmer KARL J. GOLDNER ............................... Advisor A. H. MUSICK ...................... . ............. Advisor Ralph L. Borum James B. Davis Second Row Robert E. Dodson, Jr. J. Walter Finley, Jr. Jack M. Nicks George D. Gregory J Winston Kit'ksey John F. Langford W. Howard Hassler Third Row Howard C. Pomcroy Charles Powell James B. Walker Richard D. Yager Robert E. Leigh Samuel J. LoVoi Robert E. Margrave Charles C. McCall MEMBERS The Rho Chi National Honorary Pharmaceutical So- ciety was founded in 1922, the Hrst Charter being granted by the state of Michigan to Alpha Chapter of the Uni- versity of Michigan College of Pharmacy. The Greek letters tTRho Chit, were selected as em- blematic of the prescription sign, and the colors, purple and white, were chosen because they are indicative of the royalty of purple and the truth and loyalty of white. After five years of existence Rho Chi had grown to have eight active Chapters and as of now the active Chap- ters number thirty-eight. 376 The Alpha Nu Chapter of Rho Chi was founded at the University of Tennessee School of Pharmacy in 1948 with seventeen charter members. The present number of active members is twenty. The fundamental objective of Rho Chi is to promote the advancement of the pharmaceutical sciences through the encouragement and recognition of intellectual scholar- ship. To attain this end, high standards of scholarship have been demanded for election to membership with the view that scholarly attainment indicates the capacity of the individual for outstanding achievements in Pharmacy. M First Row DR. FAUSTIN N. WEBER. . . . . . . . .. ..... . . . .Faculty Adviser GLENN RAINES, Pharmacy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .President ED MOLINSKI, Medicine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Prexz'dent OLIVIA IRBY, Nursing...........................Secretary JAMES SUMMERS, Dentistry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Treaxurer James T. Andrews John E. Aylor Charles Aquadro Ann Barbee Second Row Ted Callicott Felix Chafhn Charles Blain Vivian Bryant Mahlon M. Harlon Robert Hill Marilyn Hunt Arthur E. Hyde D. W. Mattson Lois Maurer Ernest L. Moore Thad Morris Ed Perry Margaret Riley Stephen Roddy William R. Smith Geraldine Temin Third Row William S. Jones C. Windom Kimsey James Lewis Luella Lewis Robert Long Fourth Row C. F. Mynatt Clarence MCKaskle James Nichols Nancy Overton Joseph Patrick Fifth Row Tom Townes Jane Thomas Walter Voyles C. M. Williams Anne Wilson Maurice P. Bull William J. Byrne Ruth Dinkins Robert E. Dodson Tom Ferguson Not Pictured James McKnight MEMBERS Student Body oHicers are elected each Spring and r0- tatcd among the schools of Medicine, Dentistry; Pharmacy, and Nursing. All students in the University or members of the All-Students, Club. The purpose of the All-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-Studentsh Club Council 377 urses tudent Council First Row MRS. RAY WRIGHT. .. ........... ... . . . . .. ................... Faculty Advisor LOIS MAURER .............. . A . . . . . . . ........................ . . . . .President OLIVIA IRBY......... ................... Vzce Presidmzt PEGGY VARNELL ......... . . . . . . , ........ . ...... . .......... . . ...... Secretary GRETATAYLOR... ........... ........... ..... .....Treasurer Second Row MARGARET JENKINS BELLE JOHNSON VIVIAN BRYANT ANN HEIDEL PATSY CODY 378 First Row B. C. KIRKENDOL ............................. Pxi Omega R. W. HILL .............................. Delta Sigma Delta R. B. LONDON .................................. Xi Psi Phi P t 'd t m e E. M. MOLINSKI ...................... Alpha Kappa Kappa D. L. DEAL ................................. Phi Rho Sigma Pl . Rh S. Vice President R. S. MORGAN ............................. n o zgma R. G. RAINES ................. ' ................. Kappa Pxi A. P. NELSON .............................. Phi Delta Chz Secretary DR. FRANK HARRISON ............ . ....... Faculty Atluisov' R F GRAHAM PI ' Bt P. Third Row t ' t H e a 1 J. M. NICKS ................................ Phi Delta Chi C. A. HUTCHISON ........................... . . .K Pf . . Wm H w. J. SOMERVILLE.. ............................. PM Oh: Second Row J. M. SUMMERS ............................... Xi Psi Phi J. D. JOHNSON ......................... Delta Sigma. Delta T. N. WEEMS. ................................. Psi Omega MEMBERS The Nux Club, senior honorary society of the University of Tennessee at Memphis, is composed of seniors who are representatives of the fraternities recognized by the Com- mittee on Student Welfare. The Nux Club was organized in OctoberJ 1939, for the purpose of: tU Advancing the spirit of good will and fellowship among and between the various fraternities of the University at Memphis. tm Promoting favorable publicity for the Memphis unit of the University. CH Fostering the accumulation of ma- terial for a Riemphis Section of the VOLUNTEER year book. 379 U. T. Christian Fellowship wthe fear of the Lord is the beginning of know- ledge . . . . wthe entrance of thy word giveth light . . . P to provide Christian fellowship for the students to present Christ according to the scriptures the that believeth 0n the Son hath everlasting life; and he that believ- eth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him? BILLY KING ETHEL YAGER BILL PADEN DORIS KING JOE HENDERSON PATSY CODY WARNER CLARK RUTH CLARK MEMBERS MAUREEN DAWKINS DAVID BUSBY DORRIE BUSBY STEPHEN RODDY FRANK SWEANEY BOB SIMPSON IRIS SWEANEY 380 BETTY JO HUCKABA LAURA SPENCE JEAN TARWATER JIM SMALLEY DOROTHY SMALLEY BILL RAMER BARBARA HASTY TOM MCKINNEY, Group Adviser The Gaston Gazette is a monthly publication jective is to serve and to promote better relation- of the University of Tennessee School of N ursing. ships between all medical units on the campus. Although published by the student nurses its 0b- MEMBERS First Row RUTH DINKINS ..................... Editor In Chief MARILYN HUNT .................... Associate Editor OLIVIA IRBY .............. . ....... Businesx M anager Second Row JUNE MATTHEWS .................... Feature Editor JOANNE HILMER ..................... Literary Editor BETTY MACLAIN ............... . ...... Society Editor NOT PICTURED MRS. JOHN MCDUGLE .............. Faculty Advisor LUDIE WHITE ....................... Feature Editor MARGARETTE STEWART .............. Businesx Manager VIRGINIA ANDERSON JOHNSON ........ Literary Editor The Gaston Gazette 381 M So wL 8X s. m, mug-M w . um. Mama Aagk wruwn H w , m , nym.y$?i3h9r MM , mmmm L74 :m, AY m1 :: amicu g, x pm DELTA CH1 AG 511v R E N N n1 W4 H C m D. 1 ACOUET! AR WH ATT FIRST XO-BREAK! PHI RHO SIGMA INTRAMURAL CHAMPS ? 5,, DO YOU PROMIS gg! a ,3 ?E A AV 3 $0 3? RAL M v 1 1 NTRAB I A $43, $? 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Now. flue frucl: hoisiing uni'i has replaced all l0 irucks. In many planfs handling maierials by Hie Dempsier-Dumpsier Sysiem. one Truck Hoisiing Unii' has replaced from 5 i0 I0 conveniional irucks. In each planf a single hoisfing unif handles many coniainers. In one parficular insiallaiion. one unii serves 37 defachable con- +ainers of various iypes and sizes. ranging from 2V2 +0 8 cu. yds. This plani produces. daily. approximaiely 220 cu. yds. labouf 4 car loadsl oi maferials of every descripiion. including rubbish. scrap and Finished productl This daily ouipuf is handled in only eight hours by Hie Dempsfer-Dumpsier equipment Coniainers are spoH'ed ai maferials' accumulafion poinis +hroughouf Hie plani. When each confainer is filled. if is picked up by file fruck hoisfing unii. carried +0 Hue poini of disposal. sei down iniaci or dumped and refurned for refilling. The eniire operaiion is hydraulically conirolled and handled by only one man. +he driver. This modern sysiem is eliminaiing much equipmeni invesfmenf in indusirial planfs. If is cuHing mainfenance cosis, fire and gas requiremenfs. Bui, mos'i imporiani. if increases produciion wiih a minimum of manpower. Don'i assume ihaf your problem is differeni-fhai ihe Dempsier-Dumpsier Sysiem of maierials handling is noi applicable io your problem. Such cases have happened. only io discover Iaier ihaf +his equipmenf was exacily ihe fype needed. Our mos? difficul'i iob in our adveriising is +0 make ihe wide use . . . ihe Hexibilify and simpliciiy of Hie Dempsier-Dumpsfer operaiion clear io ihe reader. M will pay you io invesfigaie ihe Dempsfer-Dumpsier Sysiem now! A produci of Dempsier Broihers. Inc. Pictured at left is a standard drop bottom type container in ?hree stages of operation-on the ground, in carrying posi- tion, and dumping. DEMPSTER BROTHERS KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE Complimenfs of BYERLEY'S CAFETERIA 2-2520 I506 W. Cumberland Ave. Knoxville. Tunn. MEDICAL ARTS DRUG CO.. INC. Phones 4-334I 3-7I 75 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING CADILLAC PONTIAC RODGERS AND COMPANY Oldeer Dealers in +he Soufhland Wesf Main 61' Henley S+ree+ E. B. HALE WM. C. HALEl JR. SchriverfB r03. HALE BROTHERS $EEEEE$30 $59an Eu$hingz$3ts gv$h ass WHOLESALE Established 1912 5l4 Soufh Gay Sfreef FRUITS VEGETABLES CLO HES F R DISCRIMINATING MEN Sou'rh Cumberland Morrisi'own. Tenn. T O W611 Meet Again Time-out Whafs The Good Word? The 39er of Every+hing To Buiid Wifh COCKBUM LUMBER COMPANY lncorporafed The Old Reliable INSULATION LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS. PAINTS. ROOFING Ninfh Avenue KNOXVILLE. TENN. BANK OF KNOXVILLE .. Tha+ Friendly Bank MARKET AT CHURCH Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporafion Two To One Shhhhh Music Appreciation? MADE FROM WeM UMNGES' NESBITT BOTTLING COMPANYl Knoxville IT COSTS LESS AT STEBCHTS TO FURNISH YOUR HOME II4 5. Gay Sfreef Phone 3-4l63 COMPLIMENTS OF FIDELITY-BANKERS TRUST COMPANY KNOXVILLE'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ' f s 75:: Melrose Party Sigma Nu Sweetie I m A Tired Mutha OUR FAMOUS COALS DIXIE GEM - REGAL - SOUTHERN STAR bl4 OAK AVENUE PHONE 3-6l2l UNIVERSITY UP TENNESSEE DAIRY PBUDUCTS 6 MILK. BUTTER. ICE CREAM. CHEESE, CHOCOLATE MILK. BUTTERMILK. COTTAGE CHEESE Knoxville ACE Queen Future Fuller Brush Men Keep It Clean COMPLIMENTS MAGNET MILLS, INC. Manufacfurers of Ladies Full Fashioned and Seamless Hosiery CLINTON-LAKE CITY. TENNESSEE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Carporaticn m-.-mt Peek-a-boo Yon Comes Camille Say Fellas Office Supply 8: Equipment 00. C- M. McCLUNG 8 00.. NC. 3l0 W. Church Avenue . FRED BROWN'S. INC 3- I 6 I 3 Phones 2-25 l 6 Home of famous Hyde Park Clo+hes ai' +he corner of +he campus COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN LIMESTONE COMPANY KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE VESTAL IJJMIIER 61 Mrs. Co. INCORPORATED J. PARK VESTAL. Pres. 8x Treas. BAND MILLS: P, G. VESTAL, Vice-Pres. 2i Secy. KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE EMMET P. VAUGHN, Vice-Pres. ERWIN. TENNESSEE JOE D. PENLANDI Compfroller SARDIS. GEORGIA H. V. HOLSTON, Traffic Manager COLUMBIA. S. C. KNOXVILLE 9, TENNESSEE Take One False Step Formal I Ain,t N0 Fireplug TODD ARMISTEAD COMPANY John D. Sfair. Pres. Gladys Maples. Mgr. C. R. Bradley. Mgr. Khoxville's Leading Prescripfion S+ore Marke+ and Clinch Dial 2-2I3l 1 f5 . V e3 a d. .15 - ---- I clean av qry NEW PASSENGER CARS , AND TRUCKS FOR RENT - QUALITY AND SERVICE ALWAYS DIXIE SYSTEM 7I3 5. Gay Sf. CARS- Phone 3-3l55 Phone 3-6I9l l823-25 V. Cumberland 2I6 E. Church Ave. -TRUCKS- Phone 4-5423 WILL S. TEMPLE, Manager Sa+isfac+ion Guarani'eed Visif Your Old Friend' Doc. Ernest OHen for Cour+eous Service ELLIS 8 ERNEST DRUG STORE THE CORNER OF THE CAMPUS 0 PHONE 2-6103 Apple Annies Great Big Hairy-Chested Mcn Too Nluch Party? THE HOME OF NATIONALLY AIVERTISED BRANDS WEST KNOXVILLE BRANCH OF THE HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK Wes+ Cumberland Avenue a+ I9+h SheeH Invi+es YOU And All U. T. Personnel and S+uden+s To use i+s convenienf and comple+e TWO Greaf S+ores +0 Saw; You. banking facili+ies . . . George's Main S+ore and Mmple parking spacd Home Cenfer Serving +he BEST for Eigh+een Years BLUE CIRCLE-System of Eating Houses Eighf Convenien+ Loca+ions ln Knoxville Office Empire Building KEEP THE HILL RUNNING MILL 3mm: SUPPLY cog! .' KNOXVILLE CROSSVILLE TENNESSEE Phone 3-2I6l Phone 63 406-!2 Sfai'e 51'. MO Wesf Ave. Sack-ology It Tickles It Says Here-u Comple+e Cleaning And Laundry Service VOLS CLEANING AND LAUNDRY CO.' INC. Modern Me+hod Sysfem I504 W. Cumberland Avenue KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE STAR LAUNDRY Knoxvilie's Qualify Laundry Lumber Ml WOI'k Dry Cleaning 6I8 W. Clinch Avenue Phone 3-6l48 CHAVANNES mmus LUMBER COMPANY SANITARY UPPLIES DEPENDABLE QUALITV Liquid Soaps. Disinfecfanh, and ther Sanifaries 3I6-3I8 W. Jackson Ave. Phone 2-9685 Roofing Home InsulaHon Through The Wire Mesh Mammy, We,re Steamboatif High Stepping HOTEL FARRAGUT A MEYER HOTEL 300 ROOMS EACH WITH INDIVIDUAL BATH AND ELECTRIC CEILING FANS R. B. NEIGHBORS MODERN EUROPEAN FIREPROOF Manager KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE EAST TENNESSEE PACKING COMPANY KN OXVILLE. TENNESSEE There He Goes Where Is Everybody? Views Behind The News WALLACE AND WALLACE COMPLIMENTS Incorpormd Real Es+a+e--Loans-lnsurahce Journal Building Phone 3-9l22 OF SWAN'S BAKERY HULL-DOBBS World's Largesi' Ford Dealers BREAD CAKE Headquariers for New. Used Cars 8: Trucks Markef 8 Cumberland 5-5l0l Certified w- 39 SaferT Cold Fur Storage 1 . u FOWLER-SHAFER Bank of Knoxville Building a - . m 3. Gay St. 30705 Phone 2-3821 Since I926 ED FOWLER ALEX SHAFER BOB SIMS - ..- $. -.-.- -, - m Lisfen To THE HUB SPINNING WHEEL WROL 6:00 A.M. Daily And Trade A+ I32I Nor1h Broadway Phone: 3-2l2l I THE HUB DEPARTMENT STORE I 29 W. Market Square g g Blow Boys Knoxville Sangravl Material Company SAND. GRAVEL. LIME. CEMENT READY-MIX CONCRETE 52min? dexuiflg ancl amt .jenneddee . . . Wi+h GOOD MERCHANDISE AT RIGHT PRICES FOR 49 YEARS! ONE OF THE SOUTH'S GREAT STORES uInsurance 1.11 A of Its Branches Since 1896 LUTZ AND COMPANY Underwriting Managers TENNESSEE INSURANCE COMPANY 9 Our Organization Includes the Following Alumni: uGABY HOOPER, '20 JOHN E. LUTZ, II, '40 JOHN JACOBS, Q4 S. M. ARNOLD, JR., ,47 H. C. 6kee0 BRANDAU, 35 WILSON ROWLAND, 48 ARTHUR RODGERS, JR., ,34 H. P. STICKLEY, 518 JOE ZARICO, JR., MS. W. F. TAYON, 51 WILLIAM DUNFORD, 50 SECOND BC THIRD FLOOR, BURWELL BUILDING KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Phone: 2-3171 The Gestapo VOLS Party Boys COUQI'd 6y KINGSPORT PRESS HoHy Teddy maww .- GUESTS W2 74R JOHN Sextullscco. CHICAGO-lONG ISLAND ClTY-PHIlADElPHIA DAllAS-ATlANTA-PlTTSBURGH-DE'I'ROIT-BOS'I'ON .wmg -.- l STOKES ELECTRIC COMPANY Wholesale Elec+rical Supplies Ten+h 8 Foresf Knoxville, Tennessee MONDAY WHITE HOUSE JAMES H. LONG, Mgr. llTry our U. T. Fillef Special I733 W, Cumberland Merry-go-round Melrose Pose WhereSS Your Card? TENNESSEE RIVIERA STRAND NOW AS ALWAYS YOU SHOP AT SEARS BUOU AND SAVE! BOOTH And For Your Convenience . . . PARK FREE PARKING EASY TERMS STATE ; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SEARS ROEBUCK 8 co. THEATRES IOOO N. Cen+ral Ave. Phone 2-96Il ROEBUCK AND CO. Volunfeer Is Good Cemen+ VOLUNTEER PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE Lost? They Study, Too! Gothic Art 3l8 5. Gay Sireef Phone-3-l l8l ALL; 4; GOOD CLOTHING FOR MEN. WOMEN and BOYS FOR EVERYTHING IN MUSIC CALL KNOXVILLE MUSIC CENTER 3-8I51 215 SOUTH GAY DICK JONES U. S. JONES Before During After EXPERIENCED PROGRESSIVE DEPENDABLE HOWELL NURSERIES, INC. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 8 LANDSCAPE SERVICE BOYD'S BRIDGE ROAD KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE Same Locafion Since I786 ANDY JAY TED LOWE BROS, INC. cc ome Imulatz'on ,3 4! l l N.E. Broadway Phone-4-27I4 THE BEST JOB IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL 1 mtrfiw swarm ! Mr Play It Putty, Leon Pointer Or Setter While Thousands Cheer FINE CLASS RINGS AWARDS ANNOUNCEMENTS J O S T E N ' 5 Since l897 Represenfafive-C. W. WI N EGAR SuHe 4I2 Commercial Bank Building KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE co. THE T ROOM Delicious Home Made Pies PIa+e Lunches Why Gamble Agains+ Tifle Losses? Insure! . 24 Hour Servnce BEN H' TESTERMAN' Presuden'r I630 W. Cumberland Corner of Jrhe Campus KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE Hep-hic-hep Drunk, Drunker, Drunkest Good-bye For Perfect Baking Results Every Time You Bake . . . Use I'll I E H Qigm FLOUR 0ne of time Worldi Finest Flour? uora :5 Alt? PA


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