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WHO’S WHO Thirty of the University of Tennessee's most outstand- ing Seniors have been chosen as members of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. This honor comes as a result of all other combined honors and efforts and these people deserve the deepest respect from their friends and associates. The Student-Faculty Organizations Board selected those honored on a basis of activities, scholarship, serv- ice and capabilities. Being chosen in 'Who's Who is one of tho leading honors which can be bestowed in American Colleges today. IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES MEMBERS ELIZABETH JANE BELL BAR8ARA HIRSCH 8ENZIGER DON R. BILLS JAMES CAROLAN 8RESNAMAN JR. ELEANOR EVELYN CREEKMORE HARRY G. DINWIDDIE MARY ELLEN DONNELLY WILLIAM PERRY FLATT DAVID STUART FONDE EMILY 8AR8ARA FRETZ GAVIN MILLER GENTRY JERE PORTER GRIGGS LESLIE MAE HAMMER HENRY HERVY HANCOCK KEITH STANLEY HARRISON BARBARA FRANCES HUFF JEAN AKERS HUNTER (No! Pictured) LILY VAN MORRIS ARLYNN L. PILLING (Not Pictured) GEORGE A. SINGLETON AN NT: SULLIVAN 8ETTY LEE TAYLOR JOHNIE ORLENA THOMAS JOHN THOMASON EDWIN ALEXANDER THOMPSON MARK VENRICK JOHN 8. WATERS. JR. KATHERINE MAY WEEKS SAMUEL A. WORLEY (Not Picturodl FRANKLIN WRIGHT
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Stottd ltd to right: Hodges. Lowry. Smith, Wylit. Standing: Griggs and Hancock PUBLICATIONS COUNCIL The Publications Council is composed of six members—two student representatives and one alumni representative — who are elected each spring in the A.S.C. elections, and three faculty members, appointed by the president of the Uni- versity. This council directs the major policies of the student publications, the Orange and White and the VOLUNTEER. and is responsi- ble for any major actions taken by these publica- tions. The two student representatives also have a voice in A.S.C., the student governing board, and thereby the two organizations, the Publications Council and A.S.C., are in agreement on major issues and cooperate to the fullest extent possible. The editors and business managers of the VOLUNTEER and the Orange and White also attend council meetings, and though they have no vote they are responsible to the council tor the execution of the publication duties which are theirs because of their position. MEMBERS DEAN F. C. LOWERY . DR. JOHN C. HOtJGES PROF. C. E. WYLIE . . . MR. JIMMY SMITH . . GERE GRIGGS....... HANK HANCOCK Faculty, chairman Faculty Facully Alumnus Studont . . . Student 26
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Top: We practice earnestly. Bottom: Singing it tucK fun. Top: With picaturo we pretent thete trophiet. Bottom: Left harmoniie. A L L - S I N G All Sing to most people means that four of the fraternities and four of the sororities put on a big show down in the Auditorium and everybody comes to hear the polished musical renditions. But to those who par- ticipate in All Sing, it means a great deal more. Liter- ally months before the night of All Sing the songs must be selected and time found in an already busy day for rehearsal. After a great deal of work the songs must be taken to tryouts to make the final preparations for the production that is viewed from out front on All Sing Night. It is indeed a far cry from the attempts at har- mony by each fraternity and sorority that were the be- ginning of All Sing twenty-nine years ago. ners for the girls. This time All Sing marked the last year that two songs would be sung by each of the finalists. The number of finalists has been increased to ten who will sing only one song each. It is felt that in this way more or- ganizations will be able to participate. The competition was particularly close all the way through, but Kappa Sigma finally brought home the ba- con for the fraternities and the Tri-Delts were the win- 28
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