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if COMMODORE THE YEAR BOOK OF VANDERBILT (' o ni o 1 S r r i r s XXVI. Com mi x ore Si-ties I 1912 PUBLISHED BY THE FRATERNITIES OF VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE Contents I Dedication .................................... 9 Commodore Board............................... 10 Commodore Representatives..................... 12 CONTRIBUTORS . . . .......................... I I Views......................................... 15 Academic Department........................... 23 Law Department................................ 63 Biblical Department........................... 85 Medical Department........................... 105 Dental Department............................ 115 Pharmacy Department....... .................. 166 Miscellaneous ............................... 177 Fraternities ................................ 191 Sororities................................... 303 Literary .................................... 313 Forensic .................................... 318 Clubs.........................................82Ā Student Organizations........................ 358 At 11 Limes.................................. 369 UK FOURTH VOLUMK of the COMMODORK is RESPKCT- FULLY DEDICATED to the ifirmltrrs nf thr iCaiu JFarultii as a TOKEN of the REGARD WHICH the STL'DEN I BODY I IAS for I III .M as CITI KNS. FRIENDS and I KACI II .RS Commodore Board Art Committee Lamaic Ryals, Chairman, Howard Ewing Russell Hughes II. W. Roberson Business Committee J. Woodall Rogers, Chairman Frank Lander Robert MoKeli.ar Officers FITZGERALD HALL J. WOODALL ROGERS L. R. CURTISS . . FRANK I.ANDER (ID 1 jterary Committee V. c. Teague, Chairman Joe Barton Paul Powell Arrangement Committee Isabelle Reynolds, Chairman L. R. Curtis Ike Gordon . . . . Kditor Htininess Manager . Chairman . Secretary RfJMMODORE RCfeSCNTATIVCS Dental A. H. Carter, Senior K. B. Connell. .Junior M. S. Kllis, Freshman Pharmacy Mai 'o.m B. Cason. Senior Robert Johnson. Junior Biblical Academic and Engineering William W. Alexander, Senior Paul Bowers. Graduate William B. Garrett, Jr., Middle Class Robert Heard, Senior Creacy K. Proctor, Junior John Copeland, Junior Jack Burnett, Sophomore Seymour Stafford. Freshman Medical Marion C. Wilson. Senior H. P. Clark, Junior Sam Hunt, Sophomore Van I.ove, Freshman I .aw M. T. Phelps, Third Year Frank Gardner. Second Year Sam Mann. First Year (l:?) Contributors Artists Cecil Sims H. F. Martin John Waddell Mary H. Steadwell Margaret Slemmons Spick Hall Byrd Douclas Baxter Jackson Writers R. E. Ledbetter (]. V. Foi.i.in F. R. Chenai lt Isabelle Reynolds Seid Waddell Spick Hall II i cii Roneeson A. o. Denning M) F.NGINI.KKING HALL MAIN KNTRANCT. SOUTH CAMPUS DRINKWAY BY CHANCE COLLKCK HAU. Offic i: us IRBY H. HUDSON..................................President H. E. CUDE................................Vice-President MISS MARIE READY . . Secretary and Treasurer Ml.MBKUS Bowers, Paul C. Beaijson, F. W. Cornelius, R. T. Cox, C. S. Daniel, I,. li. Jr. Henry. H. M. Hogan. F. M. Holt. Frank Hudson. Irby R. Johnson, E. l. Jones. Miss Annie I). Jones, E. V. Lee. V. P. Lowry. J. J. Luck. J. J. .Mayfield, CL R. Mituiiell. B. E. Ready. Miss Marie Ott. W. P. Robertson. H. V. Sandiford. L. B. Taylor. J. T. Wood. A. E. T1VH IMVSS1N J. RAY MORRISON HOLLIS BUSH . W. S. CLEMMONS JOE R. BARTON R. G. HEARD . FLORENCE TEAGUE (24) SUMOR CLASS .AC ADI .MIC AND ENGINEERING Akkhs, Jamks Clark, !5. E., i K 2............................. floss Five, 'lO-'ll. Jeancrette, La. Archer, John Ghorgk, Jr., B. S., a o.......................................................................Greenville, Miss. Gymnasium Team. OS. ’ll: Giro Club. OS, '11, 'll'; Ferret Club; Dramatic Club; Commotiore Club. Austin. Will Ross, B. S., K +..................................................................................................Elkton, Tenn, Treasurer Junior I’liariiiaa-y Class, Vl i'.|’rrĀ«ltlĀ«ni Senior I’lininutr)' Ctau, Assistant Instructor Or- ganic Chemistry, Mfl-'ll; Pharmacy Nine, 'OS, ā€˜o;.. 'll. Bakkr, Wbslky I.KROV, B. A. Louisville. Ky. Barton, Joseph R.. B. A., 2 a i:........................................................................Decatur, Tex. Class Five, 'OS. '10; V M C. A. Cabinet: .Honor Committee. 'OS-MO. 'll-'l.'; Ituaril of DirectorĀ West Sltle Associa- tion . '10-M1: Owl Club; Treasurer Class. M1-M2; Treasurer Commotiore Club. (25) SENIOR Bennett. Reginald Victor, B. A. Brown. Charles Hunt, B. S.. k 2. Burk. Max Ellis, B. K. and B. S. Bush, Edwin Holus, B. E., t u Vlc+-Pr l !ent Kffrrl «’lutĀ . !•• CommodurĀ Club. Munm. CLASS- AC ADEMIC AND ENGINEERING . . . Narrows, Kv. ............................................... . . . . Gallatin, Tcnn. Cliu BImmi. '0 : Varaltv Eleven, IĀ . 'II OUm Five, MO-'ll, . . . , Logoisk, Minsk, Russia ...........................................................Birmingham. Ala. Truck T.11111. '10; Iteaerve Tra k Team. 'II; Ā«He. Cluli. '11; VI.-.--l'r. Ā |.l. Ā l Senior Track Team. 12: Drain a I Ic Ā«tut. (26) CHE8TEK. J I'Ll A SWEET, B. S.. K O Nashville. Tcnn. SENIOR CLASS- AC ADEMIC AND ENGINEERING Clemmons, William Siikrkill, B. A., i K t:.....................................................................Rives, Tenn. SĀ« 4T iftry-TrrrtMuivr. '0 -'09; ( NmĀ« Club, '10, ’ll. ’ll': owl Club; Secretary Comnunlore Club; SĀ« nlĀ« r Clftic. Comer, Harry Fulcher, B.S,.VTll.......................................................................................Comer. Ga. Secret a ry-Traiurorer OrorKla Club, OSa-’lO; Chaplain I'hllomphlo I,Horary Society. ’W-'IO: l ol ailnK Council. ā€˜lo-'ll: V. M. • A. Cablna-t. Ill- II; VU-e-l'realdent West Stale AioaoelatlOlt. 10-'ll; Pr.-nUl.-nt V. t Slilo AvKoolallon. Il-U’; Vlce-Prclilont StudentĀ ' Sunday School aā€ia . ā–  1 II: Vlco-Pre-ldauil CooriiUi Club, lO-’ll; President Phllo ojĀ hlc I.H- ••lary Society, 'lo-'ll: Clialrniau Honor Commltioa-. ll-'U; Ptvaldent Do bat Ins Couna'II: President Sunday School Cia.Ā ; I’rmlili-nl CcorniĀ Club: Vlee-Prauddent Y. M. C. A. Ewing, William Howard, B. S., u Ā© n............................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Fensterwald, Ralph, B. S..............................................................Nashville, Tenn. Filbeck, Edward, B. A....................................................................................Benton, Ky. Clan Klovcn, 'Ā , '10. 'll; n.-norvo Blovon. '11; Central Commlttoc of Student . (27) SENIOR Cl-ASS -ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING Flowers, II. Fort, B. K.. K +................................................................................Adairvillc, Ky. ,:V. |Ā« i.'.i- -1 r.-u.urrr RrbttlU Ā«'oumll. lO-'ll: I’rxslOrnl. Vlce-l rr Uli nt nn.l 4'rltlc Dialectic l.lt nĀ r S— Fraser, Henry Hare, B. Sā€ž I X............................................................................Riehanisville, Ky. Freei.aniĀ , Kwinc Young, B. A., K l......................................................................Turnersville, Tox. ci.inn Vlff’I'rTiMfdt. 'Oli'aO ; i'Imm Viriliy Klfvm. •!ā–ŗ. ' 1 4 ’ll; Cln KtvĀ O'.Ā ,10. Rwwrvp Giu.ii.ano. Frank Marshall. B. A., K ..........................................................................Memphis, Tcnn. riM pratWoi, v. o . oiĀ«e •« . IĀ . • 11. 'JJ; prMldfal OM Club, 'U; Hmiii Nine. ' Ā . '10. ā€˜II: Claw Nine. •0 . '10; Aolatnnt Manager Football Team 10: Manner Football Team II. I’realitcM Ferret Club: Own Ā«Itlb; Givens. Claud Preston. B. A..............................................................................Clavis. New. Mex. I'r. ,l lrnl. H, rfltrx, Treastit'-r ami ’hat laln Dialctir l.lt. rary Society, 1 iiii'oiliitn Tom; , ul Unl In )! mnaaliini (28) SENIOR CLASS—ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING Goldberg, Harry Henry. B. S., 11 m...........................................................Nashville, Tenn. Greenlaw, William Bowden, Jr., B. S., i o ii.................................................Columbia, Tenn. Owl Club. Heard, Robert Goodwyn, B. A., K ..............................................................Memphis, Tenn. Hunt lor Staff. ’OS-MO; Editor Homier. Mo-Ml; Junior Clan Commodore l{cprc ontntlvo; Senior Clitwt Commotion- liep- nMentlltlvo: Clao Nino, 'OS. MO; Clux Five. ’OS-MO. MO-MI. MI-12; l’ro ltb-nt Owl Club; Vlco-I’ronldvtit Commotion! Club; ProKldent I’nn-Hellenic Council: Went Side Hoard of Director ; Ferret Club; Central Committet' of Student : ManuKOr Ā«'law Five. MI-M2. Hughes, Urban Buckner, B. A., a k k.............................................................Fulton, Ky. Jones, Herbert Joseph. B. A.. Ii o u. i? K...........................................................................Dresden. Tenn. Clan Commodore KoprexentuMvo. 'OS-’OS: Claxx Five. 'OS.’OS, '0S-M0. Mo-Ml. M1-M2; Captain Cln Five. ’OS-MO; Scrub Five. Mo-Ml: ('las Nine. 'OS. Mo; Kexerve Nine. ’OS. MO: Vnrxlty Nine. Ml: Kederve Eleven, Mo. Ml: Chairman Commodore Hoard. Mo-Ml: Honor Committee, '10-MI. 'Il-'l:: ManaKltiK Editor Obwerver. MO-MI; Editor Observer. M1-M2: Clan HlMtorian. MO-MI; Calumet Club: Owl Club; Cheer l.eatler. M1-M2: Secretary Honor Committee. M1-M2; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. (29) SENIOR CLASS- ACADEME AND ENGINEERING Kain, Edmund Coyle, B. E., a T U...................................................................Nashville, Tcnn. Kayhoe, Naomi Ixiuisa, B. A........................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Klyce. William Henry. Jk., B. E....................................................................Nashville, Tenn. • •InĀ Ā FI Vi . •ON.' Ā . 'in II 111 •' I. Captain Cl Ā Ā Flvn. 'IV-'ll; Fr.Ā hniun Mutlumnll,Ā Mr. I at: AĀ Ā lĀ«t nt MunaKrr llaakrtbull Tram. Iv-'ll; Mmuiuw |i.,Ā krtl ll fmm. 'Il-'lr. Lander, Frank Dunninoton, Jr., B. S.. a k H..........................................................................Hattiesburg, Miss. a. • club 'IV. II 'I;..Hunt in Staff, '0 -'lĀ«. wlii.il, Killtor MuMlar, lo-'ll; Manniilnff E.lltor IluotU’r. 'it- l5: Love, Van Gerard, B. S., a o.............................................................................................Memphis, Tenn. F.r« t Club: Vlr -lĀ rĀ , iilĀ«aĀ« Owl Club; Charter Mnnl.rr Dramatic Club; Dramatic Club Staff; Ulcv Club, 'll (30) SENIOR CLASS—AC ADIā€˜.MIC AND ENGINEERING Martin , Cari. Tayi r, B. E., a K K..........................................................Mobile, Ala. ircservc Eleven. '• . '0S : «’lass Eleven. 'OS. '0 . 'li ; Varsity Eleven Sub. 'Io. 'U; Varsity Klve. • ••(Ā . 'Of-'IO. 'lO-Ml. 'Il-'l!: t'nptaln Varsity Klve. 'IĀ«-'1I: Private Secretary t Ib-an Academic Department. 'W-'ll: Athletle Editor Van •l.tl.llt Quarterly. '  •'11; ā€˜omtnodore Club: Committee ..n It. I Election. 'II; Captain A |iinllc Team. 1!: Assistant l.lbrurlan. ’11 ’|{; Contrai Committee of Students; Secretary an.l Treasurer Alabama Club: ('alumet Clul Moorb, Marry Waiib, B. A., A T n..............................................................Sharon, Tenn. Morrison, Jesse Kay. B. A., it o ii...............................................................................McKenzie, Tenn. Varsity Eleven, ā€˜OS. ā€˜i)!Ā , ā€˜IO. • 11; Caiitaln Varsity Eleven. '11; Gymnasium Team, '• !•. ’10. 'll; Varsity Nine. '0'.ā€˜. '10, ā€˜II. '13; Captain Varsity Nine. '13: Varsity Track Teum, ' •■ , '10; President Sophomore Class. '01Ā«.'10: V. M. C. A. Cabinet, ''|o. 'l|, |j; ManaKer Kissotn Hali, 10.'11, 'll-ā€˜13: Secretary West Sble Xaooclatlon. '10- 11, ' 11 -' 12: I'resUlent Senior Class; Presblent Commotiore Club; chairman Central Committee of Students Muli.ixs, Claggitt Bai.bins, B. A................................................................................Lewisburg, Tenn. Nkli.lms, Marcus Ei.mo, B. S. . Assistant to Hursar. (31) Spring Mill. Tenn. SENIOR CLASS A( ADI-.MK AND ENGINEERING Rhea, Howard Matthew. B. S.. K 2......................................................Somerville, Tenn. Varsity Truck T.-nm •• . '10. ā€˜II. 1: 'a| taln Varsity T ;Ā k Team. 7 Rvddiman, Stanley Perky’, B. Eā€ž a T II . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Ryals, Lamar Gertrude, B. S., Kao...............................................................Cordelc, Ga. Commodore Hoard: Girl Basket Hull Train. !Ā -• 11 Sevier, Charles Edwin, B. S., k a...............................................................................Brownsville, Tenn. Glee Club. '10. I Diversity Kami, lo-'ll, lteĀ«-rvr Nine. Ā 1 . i.'lu Nine. ; owl flub: furninoilore Sevier, John Alston, B. S., K a.................................................................................Brownsville, Tenn. Giro Club. ’in. 11. ā€˜15; fnivcislty Kami. 'oy.-lO 'lO-'ll: Kcrub Nln, ’OH; flnsa Nliir. 'OH; Assistant Manager Base- ball Tram, ’ll; Manager Baseball Tram. ’IS; Ā wl Club; Comimxlor flub (32) SENIOR CLASS- ACADEMIC AND Smith. Chas. Nelson, II. E., i X..................... Krrrrl Club. Smith. Thomas I.ittki.i.. B. S.. i a o Krpuhmun DĀ«-hnt -r. •os.'O . Symmks. John ('leves, .Ii:., B. K., r v. . Tate, Rose Klea nor. B. S.. k o . (33) Taylor. Howell KiCIIAKO, B. S. ENGINEERING Chicago, 111. Hopkinsville, Ky. Nashville. Tenn. Shelbvville, Tenn. Brownsville, Tenn. SENIOR CLASS- ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING Teague, Mary Florence, B. A., k a o................................... Teague. Willard Con well, b. a., Ā£ X.................................. Waller, Thomas Small, B. S............................................ Young, Louise, B. A., K o Smyrna, Tcnn. . Smyrna. Tcnn. U ’12. Moriranlicld, Ky. Memphis, Tcnn. (34) Young, Thomas Hugh. Jk.. B. S. Nashville, Tcnn. JOHN AI.MA JOHN Junior Class Officers O'NEAL BOM ICR, JR. LEATH ......... E. COPELAND . . ..................President Secretary and Treasurer Commodore llepresentatire 07) JUNIOR CLASS AC ADI.MIC AND ENGINEERING Amis, John Eā€ž B, A., IS X...........................................................................................Franklin, Tenn. Secrelary and Trcaaur.-r Kre.hinan CtaM: Owl «’tub. Bailey, William, Jr., B. E., k 2...................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Barr. Asa W., B. S................................................................................................. Goodrich, Tenn. I'ImĀ Eleven. ā€˜II. Bateman, Clifford H., B. A., . t fl................................................................................McKenzie, Tenn. Ham-ball Itraorvo . Athletic Editor lluatler, 13 Beniiam, Paul b., B. a., A K K......................................................................................Marianna, Ark. Manojcer Claaa Eleven, 1 . Iirnmmic Club. 'lO-'II. S'fflir) ami Treaaur r Htamntlc Club, 'Il-'ll; AĀ« tĀ«lAnt Man Biter lo -Ivall. 'll; Vh-e-I'rĀ .blent Arkana u Club. '15. Ferret Club, Owl Club , I'an-Ā«Hellenic Council, II ā€˜I2; Claaa Eleven. •!). Blakkmore, Daniel B., B. S., 2 X, a 2 A............................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Commodor Hand, 0Ā . '10. 11; IĀ . l . 8., '10. Bomer, J. O.. Jr.. B. S., A T O...................................................................................Brownsville, Tenn. Honor Cotninlllff 'l . laĀ a Track. 1Ā«. 'll: ''la Eleven, Ā , IĀ . Commodore ItfpmrnUlIVi-. 11 VlĀ« • • l'i•.blent l hlloĀ« .|.|iic Social, ; V 11 C A. Cabinet. 'II- II. A.Pl.tant Manae ' Foot boll. 'II; lĀ batlnĀ« Council. '11-11. I'rea- Went ' I:... 'll; Football Iteaervea. 0Ā . '10. 'll. Brai ner, Jesse James. B. S.. h k..........................................................................................McKenzie. Tenn. Buford, Cornelius I!.. B. A., K I Nashville, Tenn. Calhoun, James B., B. S.............................................................................................Puryear. Tenn. Fnrahman MathematicĀ M dnl, '0 Copeland, John Eā€ž B. Sā€ž K 2........................................................................................Birmingham, Ala. Commodor Hand. 10. II. i: Ham-hall Itcrv.., lo; captain ClnĀ Ā Track. ā€˜II; Track Tram, 'II; Commodore Kep- mentatlve. 'II; Claaa Kiev. n. 'll. student HupcrYlBOry Committee Owl Club. Covington, Joel, B. Eā€ž ll K a......................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Vanity Foot ball, 'll; Ha.cbull Uc-tvc. 'll Curun, Zachary H., B. A...............................................................................................Burdett. Ark. Track Team. '11: Football Iteo-rvea, 'lo. cia«« Eleven, '10: Vur.lt Football, '11 David, Roscoe S., B. A............................................................................................Danielsville, Ga. Intcr-Si- -t D.-bnt.r II Chaplain I'hlloaophlc society, ll-'l- (38) JUNIOR CLASS- ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING Dismukks, A. R., B. E., It 0 II............................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Instructor in Surveying: Owl Ā«Mub. Doran, Paul E.. B. A...........................................................................................Paris, Tenn. Assistunt in English I Early, Irvine B., B. E......................................................................................Franklin, Tenn. Eskridge, Howard V., Jr., B. S............................................................................Wynnewood, Okla. Ponunod ore I in ml. MO. Ml. M3: Student Council. M3: Historian Sophomore Ā«Muss: Hustler Staff. MO-MI. Ferguson, John L., Jr., B. A., k L'.........................................................................Birmingham, Ala. Owl Club. Fite, Alex Gi, B. A., i X..................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Kntranco Prize In Latin awl Greek: Gymnasium Tenui. M3: Treasurer (iermnn Club. Freeman, Percy B.. B. S......................................................................................Dickson, Tenn. Frye. Ozro Earl, B. S.............................................................................................Moorcsville, Tenn. Stuilent Council; Ā«Mass Klovcn. Ml. Givens, Wm. H., B. E., K a.......................................................................................St. Louis. Mo. Track Team. MO: Ferret Club; owl Club. Gladding, Corinne J., B. a., k a o....................................................................................Memphis, Tenn. Glenn, George A., B. S................................................................................................Decatur, Ala. Gordon, Ike L., B. E., a t a........................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Ferret Club; owl club. Hawes, John Morris, B. A., a k i:.................................................................................Union City, Tenn. Secretary Philosophic, 'OK-'OS ; Assistant Editor Hustler. Ml: Vice-President Philosophic. Ml: Dramatic Club; Owl Club; President Pbllosophlc, M3; Huslness Manager Hustler. MI-’1S. Hoover, Edward A., B. A., 1 X..........................................................................................Stamps, Ark. Huggins, Wm. P., B. S, s X..........................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Baseball Reserve . MO: Ā«Mas Eleven, Ml; Tennis champion, MO. Ml; Secretary Sophomore Ā«Mas : Owl Club. Hughes, Russell II., B. E., K +.....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. owl Ā«Mub; Secretary Engineering Association. (39) JUNIOR CLASS -A ADI MIC AND I .NCINi l RING Irwin. Jas. W.. B. S........................... . ... . . . .... -Savannah, Tenn. Jacobson . Peter I... B. S..KS . . . ... Lewisville, Tex. 01Ā« nub. •!?. I.KKTll. Ai.ma. B. A.. K O...................................... .... ................. . Cullman. Ala. l.ir.HTMAN, M. Abe. B. S..B. E.,ZBT.........................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Logan, Will G., B. a.. A T o......................................... . Trenton. Ky. Li ter. Clark Allen. B. S........................................... . .... Mentor City. Miss. McKellar, Robert E.. B. A.. K A . . . . . Memphis. Tenn. Martin, Homer )., B. E.................................. ... Portland. Tenn. Noncueff, Wm. F., B. S................................... ... .... Nashville, Tenn. Morrison. Dwight, B. S., Ā Ā« II . . . . . .... McKenzie, Tenn. Owl Club. Overall Jos. E., B. A.. K 2.............................................. . Murfreesboro. Tenn. Pinson, Tueo. W.. B. Sā€ž i a e........................................................................ ... Nashville, Tenn. Football ll. j.rv. . 'll; Clui Kluvril, Ml; 01 0 Club, 10, 11 lln k itMlll MJ; Owl I'lab. Porter. Flora, B. S.................................................................................... . Nashville. Tenn. Reynolds. Isabel Eā€ž B. S. a a a...................................................................... ... Atlanta, Ga. •'oiotnoeor- i|narii M.-: | Ā«rirllĀ«Htnk Cvuntll. Robins, Fred A., B. A., it o n.................................................................................Tupelo, Miss. lUxbaii TĀ«m. |Ā« Ml Sub Football. '• . I Varati) Football Ml Vlo-freobli-nt Fiyohmnn ClaĀ Ā«: Honor Vni- I 101 JUNIOR CLASS—ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING Shki.ton, Howard Jā€ž B. S., SX....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. «•law, Eleven. 'll: Owl Club. Stonecihikr. Ai.vin II.. B. A.................................................................................... Kenton, Tenn. I’nrtldfnt Ocrman Ā«'lull. 12. SltYGLBY. H. T., li, S., 'I' K 1........................................................ ... Nashville, Tenn. Claim Eleven. 'll. Van Ness. Ai.i.kn. B. S................................................................. .... ... Nashville. Tenn. l.abiinKory InHtructor. Vaughn, Joshua 1 , B. A., a k k................................................................................. Louisville, Ky. Ā«!•••■ Ā 'iul . '12; i'law Eleven. 'll; Axxlxiant Editor Huxtler. Wade, Bruce, B. S................................................................................................ Trenton, Tenn. Football KĀ« rvf . '! :•, II: Clam Eleven, ’OS. '10. 'll: «’«plain it. Weal Side Board: Student Stiporvlxnry Com mlll.-c; 1 msurrr l'hllĀ«iĀ | hlr Society. West. Joe B., B. E., i a o.....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Axxlutani Malinger Basketball. 'Il-'12: Owl Club. Zimmerman. Jos. F., B. A., a t o................................................................................Marble Hill. Mo. Honor (Vnnmlttoo, '12; Gleo Club. ā€˜12: Vlco-l’rexldont Student Association. ID VANDKKBILT VS. MISSISSIPPI WINTER SPORTS Sophomore C'lciss OmcF.RS Hl'CH MOKOAN El) C11AI I EI. I. JOHN HOLMAN ESMOND KWINO JACK BURNETT .................... 'resident ................Vice-President . Secretary anti Treasurer .....................Historian . Coniinodort Itepiesentatiee ( • SOPHOMORI-: C LASS ACADE MIC AND I.NGINKF.RING Adamson, Miss Louise Ingram. B. S.. k a  • Allen, Lilburn, B. S....................... Armstead, George II.. Jk., B. aā€ž i x Honor I'ommlllrr. Nashville, Tenn. . . Scbreo. Ky. Franklin. Tenn. Bandy, Joe Huey, B. A. Bailey, Preston, Pā€ž B. a., k i . . Barney, Earle Sevier. B. Sā€ž l  ’. . Bartlett. Lila May. B. S.. a a a . Blakemore. James Griffith. B. S.. l x BomDaniel C.. B. Sā€ž a T o . . . Bratten, Vernon Guilford, B. S.. I Ferret Club. Brawner, Jesse J., B. B............... Brown. Enoch Jr., B. a., a t a . Vanity Eleven. Scrub Five, 'll Varsity . Gleason. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Union City, Tenn. Cedar Hill Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. irownsville. Tenn. Lebanon. Tenn. Five, ms Varan Nine. • 1. Secretary of McKenzie. Tenn. Franklin. Tenn. ««. -iĀ«- n. Burnett. Jackson S.. B. S., a h . Commodor Representative; Manager Sophomore Spartanburg, S. C. Burr, Laura Esther. B. S.. a a a . . Burr. Miss Laura Esther. B. S., a a a Caldwell, Dandkidge Vā€ž B. S.. a o Chappell, Edwin Barfield. B. A.. 1 x Campbell. John Neal, B. S........... Cartwright. James Monroe. B. A.. K Clarke. Robert Henry, B. S. . . . Cohen, Paul Samuel. B. S............ (46) Paragould, Ark. Paragould. Ark. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Harriston. Miss. Collierville. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. SOPHOMORE CLASS ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING Cooper, Roy I)., B. S.....................................................................................Nashville, Tcnn. Collins, Cyril Wilson, B. S., K 2...........................................................................Pulaski, Tenn. Vanity Nino, Ml; Vanity Eleven, 'it: SeruiĀ Eleven, '10; ('Ā«plain Ā f Freshman Eleven, MO. CONNKI.LEK, SaI)OSA Thornton, B. S., K 2.............................................................Oklahoma City, Okla. Crabtree, Bruce, B. S., B Q II..........................................................................Chattanooga, Tenn. Covington, Joel Bell, B. E., ii K a.......................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Scrub Nino, Ml; Scrub on Vanity Eleven, Ml. Cummings, Wallace, B. E., 2 X...........................................................................Springfield, Tenn. Scrub Nine, 'll: Sub on Vanity Eleven. Ml. Curtis, Tiios. Roe, Jr., B. S...............................................................................Lebanon, Tenn. Darnell, Tiios. M., (Special) i K K.........................................................................Roanoke, Va. Clan Eleven, ’ll. Evans, Giles Lincoln, B. A.............................................................................Fayetteville Tenn. Entrance Prize In Mathematica. Kncllsh and History: Dramatic Club. Ewing, Esmond, B. S., 2 X.................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Clam Historian. MO; Dramatic Club, ’ll Falconer, Roberta, B. S., K a O..............................................................................Marlin, Tex. Ford. Hollis Jerome, B. A., 2 X............................................................................Magnolia, Miss. Figley, Bess, B. S...........................................................................................Canton, Ohio Gilbert. Leon, B. S.......................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Gill, Walker Hughes, B. A., I) O II........................................................................Columbus. Miss. AMlttanl Editor .Hustler: Ferret Club. Gillespie, Frank Weakley, B. S., B 0 II....................................................................Gallatin. Tenn. Givens. Jamie M., B. S....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Gracy, Bainard Bradshaw, Jr., B. A...........................................................................Smyrna, Tenn. Grief, Alfred, B. S.......................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. (47) SOPHOMORI Cl ASS ACADIMK AND I.NCINI.KRING Hampton. Jerry W., B. S Harlan, Ben J., B. E.................... Harwell, Mary Josephine, B. A., k a o Hays. John Oakley, B. S. Herrin. William Kennedy, Jr. (Special) a o CUaa Elcvrn. ā€˜II. Holman, John Cabell Ware. B. S.. 1 K Hi'ccins. Allen. B. S., i X . . . . Jonakin. Seisel Newton. B. S. Keith. Wilma. B. S.. k o Leslie. Chas. K.. Jr.. B. S. Litterer, Joseph Henry, B. S., K X.................................. Loveman, Adolph .Maurice, B. S...................................... Martin. Curtis. B. S................................................ Medauch. Wilbur M.. B. S............................................ Meeks. Marcus Henry, B. S., a o............................. Oln Club. -U-U I1-'1S. Miller. William W.. B. S., a t o Morgan, Huoii Jackson. B. S, ♦ i o.................................. Vnralty. 'IO- !!; All-Houthrrti Center,, 11; Drninatl' Club. 10 11: Oln liltMl Clam. '115 Parrel Club. Morgan, Walter McNairy, B. A., + A 0 ................ Varally Nine. ā€˜Ill Varally Klvr. 'II Morrison. Kent Voyle, B. a., is o ii................................ Vuraliy Klevrn, 10. 'll: Varalty Nino, ā€˜II; Honor CommitĀ , 'I . Murrey, Wiij.iam Preston,, b. a., a k b . . ............. Nolensville, TenĀ . Nashville, Tenn. Cornersville. Tenn. . Hermitage. Tenn. . Clarksdalc, Miss. . Texarkana. Tex. Nashville. Tenn. ......................................Fulton. Kv. Memphis, Tenn. .....................................Coweta. Okla. . . . Nashville, Tenn. ..................................Nashville, Term. ..................................Nashville. Tenn. . . Nashville. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. ..................................Nashville, Tenn. ..................................Nashville. Tenn. Club, 'll; Vlcc-l r aMrni of Cluaa '1Ā«. I’lYĀ ' ..................................Nashville. Tenn. ...................................McKenzie. Tenn. ..................................Lewisburg, Tenn. (18) SOPHOMORE CLASS—ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING Nkelley, John Haven, B. S............................................................ Newsom. Bessie Wooten, B. A. . . ........................................... Ogle. George Milton. B. E., k a................................................... Cnpinln AquAtlc Club. ’lO-'ll. OsBuitN, Hugh Eben, B. S., a T O.................................................. Patterson. Ashi.y M.. B. S........................................................ Pyburn. Aubrey Mackay, B. S....................................................... Rallow. Jesse D.. B. S............................................................ Randle, Edwin w.. B. S., a k e.................................................... Reams, John, B. S................................................................. Rice, Edwin Cook, B. S., a K k.................................................... Ridley, Granville Sumner, B. A,. K i............................................ Rives, James Davidson, B. S., a t o............................................... Rooney, John J., B. S............................................................. Shaw, Nina A.. B. S.. a a a....................................................... Slater. John Raymond, B. S, S A k................................................. Slaughter, William J., B. S....................................................... Slemmoks, Margaret E., B. S., k a g............................................... Southall. Sara. B. S., k a o...................................................... Sperry, Louis Fletcher. B. S., i a o............................................ Dramatic Club. '11. Stevenson. Eldon B., B. S., l a O............................................... DrumAtlc Club. Stewart, Nei.le, B. S............................................................. Stile. Earl B., B. S.............................................................. (49) . Columbia, Tenn. . Hot Springs. Ark. Louisville, Ky. Atlanta. Ga. Henry villo. Tenn. Dodson, La. . Clarksville, Tenn. . Paducah, Ky. Franklin, Tenn. Fulton, Ky. Murfrecsboro. Tenn. Mer Rouge. La. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Valdosta, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. . Nashville. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. . Martin, Tenn. Gallatin. Tenn. SOPHOMORE CLASS—ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING Symmks. Sue Rae, B. S., K A 0.................................................................. Nashville, Tcnn. Thomas. L. P., Jr.. B. S.. 1 E.............................................................Little Rock, Ark. Thompson. Daly. B. S.........................................................................Pocahontas, Ark. Turner. Carroll C.. B. S.. K ...............................................................Memphis. Tenn. Turner, William Hubert. B. S.. K l...........................................................Carthage, Tcnn. Van Ness. Allan Edward, B. S.................................................................Nashville, Tcnn. Waddell. John A.. B. S., X X..................................................................Union City. Tenn. Waddell, Skid, Jr.. B. S.. 2 X................................................................Union City. Tcnn. Walker, John R., Jr., a K K..................................................................Trenton, Tcnn. Waller, Richard Cook, B. S.. 1 x................. ...........................................MorganfioM, Ky. Warheld, Francis, B. S., h Ā« II........................ .....................................Columina. Tenn. Wiiitnell. William McGill, B. A., a k k...........................................................Martin, Tcnn. Wilkkrson. Lonnie Otto. B. A....................................................................Staunton, Va. Williams, William A. (Special) BOII..........................................................Greenville. S. C. nut.. ii- i: Wooten, Richard Kelley, Jr.. B. Sā€ž Ā£ A K.....................................................Chickashn, Okla. (60) A Freshman ' r | FRESHMAN is. It is batty: it i buggy: it is a male. ( I he only notable exceptions to the above l eing co-eds. lab. instructors, etc.) It dislikes some liquids. A few of these is pump-water. ā€œ iodine, and notably. Mr. Mayfield’s lectures on European I ravel. Unlike other vegetation, its greenness is unaffected by frost. It looks cute—at a dis- tance. It sounds good—when silent. It smells good—never. It is good—for nothing. It is beloved by all—its parents. It is admired by all—its Aunties. It looks so handsome to itself. It is so rummy—to everybody else. It wears its bath-robe to the dining hall for the enlightenment of the natives.—no one ever saw or had one before. It yells at ball games when hit by a foul ball. It sleeps sometimes on its bed. More often it sleeps on class. It jelly-beans on Mondays. It also jelly-beans on Fifth Avenue and on the Bel- mont girls. It is like a birthday—it comes every year. It------------- (Unfinished; here the author went crazy over the prospects of the last sentence above). G. W. Follin. (511 (53) President Vice-President . Historian Hi presentative FRESHMAN CLASS ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING Atkins. J. D. C., k a............................................................... Ayres. S. N., B. S., a t Ā«.......................................................... Armistead, Parkks. B. A.. 1 X................. Bryson. C. E.. B. S....................................... ā–ŗVetĀ -tury lunirctu- UlfMI) Sac Inly. Beasley, Rex. B. A., a k k Baird. Robert, B. S., A o.............................. COCHRANE. A. F.. B. S.. •«• K Curtis, Tom. B. S.. 1 x.............. Cameron, Walter. C. K.. i t i . . Campbell, Wm. B.. B. A.. a •• Davis. J. O., B. S. . . . Duncan. Charlie. B. A., s k Ā : . . . Elliot, T. H.f B. Sā€ž a t (I......................................................... Ford, W. S.. B. A................................ Flowers, J. M.. B. S.. i X Fields, R. (J., B. S., Ā£ x.................... Frierson, Meade. B. S., ± K 1:...................................................... Ganono, Will. B. S., i K +........................................................ Holman, D. W., B, S, K i.................................. Hall. Cornelius, B. S., •!• k ..................................................... Paris, Tenn. . Natchez. Miss. Franklin, Tenn. Pittsburg, Tex. . . I.inden. Tenn. Inverness, Miss. Lebanon, Tenn. . Lebanon, Tenn. Dallas. Tex. Nashville, Tenn. . Franklin, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Clarksville. Tenn. . Centerville. Tenn. . . Dalton, (ia. Nashville. Tenn. Columbia. Tenn. . Texarkana. Tex. Fayetteville. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. FRESHMAN CLASS—ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING Hutcheson, W. J.. B. S., b o n........................... Hunt, C. M., B. S., Ā«i k s.............................. Irby. Cecil. B. A., K a.................................. Jernicax, J. A., k a..................................... Kornman, A. L., B. S..................................... German Luck, J. M., B. S., IKK.................................. Lam kin. E. T., B. S., — A K............................. Latimer, K. B.. B. A., 2 X............................... Morrison, R. S., -i k .................................. IrreKUlar Aca lomlc. Miller. Joe. B. S........................................ Marshall, C. R.. B. A.. It o H........................ McClure, C. C., B. s., a k k............................. I’ulv rsHy Ituial. Owen, Homer, B. A........................................ Pointer, Henry, B. A., a t a............................. Ryals, Jr., J. Bā€ž 2 a h.................................. Rucker, R. V., B. S., • • a Ā«............................ Ragsdale, C. A.. B. A.................................... Roberts, II. IL, B. S.................................... Rogers, A. S., B. S...................................... (55) Ridgetop, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Paris, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Roanoke. X. C. Monroe, La. Utica, Miss. Nashville, Tenn. Gallatin. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Cumberland City. Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. . Cardile, Ga. Cleburne, Tex. . Santa Fe, Tenn. Carter’s Creek, Tenn. I.eeville. Tenn. FRESHMAN CLASS—ACADEMIC AND ENGINEERING StIOKXEK. V. S.. B. A.. I! •• II Smith. F. C., B. S.. a k f. Sikes, A.. B. S.. A T A . . STAFFORD. s. s.. B. A.. A « Thom ison. F. V., K Tannkr. J. , B. A.. T H Varxkll. C. C.. B. S. . . . Webster. W. !., B. S., a o Winton, George, B. S.. A • Yoi’SC. V. S.. B. S.. T 11 Yoi.no, R. A.. B. a., k a Mt. Pleasant. Tonn. . Hickman. Ky. Franklin. Tenn. Palestine, Tex. Dayton. Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. Huntsville, Ala. Huntsville, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. . . Sardis, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. 1561 SOPHOMORE VANDERBIL1 VS. KENTUCKY A Summer Morning A fleecy haze Its mantle lays Above the sleeping vale. Where tilth and mead And town half-hid Merge in the morning frale. New soft tints blend Where the stars had pinned The curtain of the night; And light and shade Play masquerade Till the shadows hide in flight. A breathless hush; A sudden flush Upon the Dawn’s white brow She will not miss Her morning kiss, For the Sun is coming now. A sudden thrill O’er glade and hill; A flood of music breaks A burst of joy Without alloy; The mocking-bird awakes. Fresh draughts of dew Make the flowers new; Wild rose and violet coy Are all-agleam In a shimmering dream. And the daisies weep for joy. —R. K. Ledbetter. AQUATIC CLUB hy Is It ? A number of things have puzzled mo Along Life's broad highway. But the one that especially gets my goat Is a Freshman's first Essay. N’ot the wherefore of its being,— That's the English I’rof's mistake But it's visionary phrasing Is what's hard to overtake. Sin is called depravity, ā€œIniquityā€ or transgression, Naturally there follows next. Not a prayer, but ā€œintercession. Kind is writ ā€œbenevolent, A mule is contumacious, And if a person talks too much. He’s said to be ā€œloquacious. Every fire's a conflagration. What is show but ā€œostentation,ā€ A kiss not so inosculation. Instead of fib. ā€œtergivisation. Circumnavigate is fine. Ad Hades cum laconic,— If speaking of a face, say simply, ā€œPhysiognomic.ā€ And so we'll thumb our Webster’s, From now until Doomsday, With frantic hope to understand The Freshman’s first Essay. —Hugh liā€˜. Ituhcrfson. LAW VI. K LAW LIBRARY I bird Year Law Class Officers PEYTON SMITH.....................................President J. J. COX...................................Vice-President O. S. GUY.........................Secretary and Treasurer M. T. PHELPS .... Commodore Representative R. B. STACKHOUSE.................................Historian THIRD YEAR C LASS LAW utter, John Calhoun, B S.. LL. i:.. i 0, +................................................................ Nashville; Torn. Club; I Ā club; Comm Club. mx, James Jacob; LL. B.t i x, a a ♦.......................................................................... Prescott; Ark. Daxxeix, Shirley Polk, LL. Bā€ž - X, A a ............................................................................Grandview. Tenn. Guy, Oscar Sumner, B. S.. LL. B., t k a...........................................................................Halfway, Ky. Urbnt. r rhlloĀ |.l |iIll Ib-batr • . Dluli-. tlr fWlHy. 'In 11; Vmnl.rblll Ā«boijJln D.bnl.r, '10: I..IW Clium; mxorinn Junior i.nw ClnĀ Ā«, I0- 1S; twrwinn Senior l.nu cin... Il-'i:. Mahon, Jack Howell, LL. B., K A A ............................................................................Bakersfield, Cal. I( 'l r,-Ā i-ntntlv.• from J hn Mnruhnll Ijiw Club In Ininr.ColU .-lat.' Iwiuiln. -I. • Ā : Vlee l'r Ā«M nt Junior I.nw ClnĀ Ā . '10-'l 1; T.iinlf Club (66) THIRD YEAR CLASS—LAW Murrak. W. F.. B. A., M. A.. LI,. B.. K . . -l A u...................................................................Jackson, Miss. Olee Club Chief Justice John Marshall l,aĀ Club; sit-t V. M. C A.. 'DS-'O:-: Vice-President Graduate Club. 'Ā«S-'Ol-: Oratorical Contest. '0:--'lo: I:. Young Medal. 'Ov-'lo; Debating Council. '10-'ll: Vltf-I’rrjlilfnl Vanderbilt Student ' Association. 'lo-'ll: V. M A. Cabin-1: Chairman Rellglou Meeting Commute--. 'io-'l I: l-MItor-ln-Chlef of Commotiore. ’10-'ll; Pramuti- Club, •lo-'ll: Sub Kooiball Team. '10. 'll. ā€˜12; Junior Ā«'las- T.-unt. '1 : Associate Editor Obs-.-rv.-r, '1 - 11: Calumet Club: Pan-ll-lK-nlc Council. '10. '11, '12: I’rwlilrnt V. M. C. A.. ' 11 - 12: Prealdent Dramatic Club, 'll-'l;: pf-sbl-nt Vamlcrbllt Students' Association. ā€˜1 l-'IS: liu inĀ«'! ! Manager observer. '11 12. Moorman, Francis Bi.akk. I.L. B.. b t) if. i a ..................................................................Somerville, Tenn. Hi n Committe--. ā€˜OS: l lr--. tor C.cnernl of t-!l Club. •': President Owl Club. President Firm Year Law Class o:-.'io: IVin-Jlellenic Council, 'lo-'ll: Commodore Club. '11: Chief Justice John Marshall l.aw Club. Phelps, Marlin Theophelus, I.L. B.. A a i .............................................................Dunlap, Tenn. Vice-President First Year l.aw Class. •i ! -,10: Commodore Representative Senior Ijiw Class, 'll-'12. Simpson. James Alexander, LL. B.. r E, Ā«!ā–  a Ā«!ā– ............................................................Gallatin. Tenn. Commotiore Club: l.aw Department Scholarship, •o:Ā -'!'Ā : Chief Justice John Marshall Law Club: Deliatlng Coun- cil: Piin-llelb-nle Council: Debater against Cumberland Law School, 'll). Smith. Peyton Houston, LL. B............................................................................Murfreesboro, Tenn. President Senior Law Class: John Marshall Law Club: Oratorical Contest. '10: Alternate Vnnderbllt-Virginia De- bate. 'll. (67) THIRD YEAR CLASS—LAW Tinsley, Arthur Kucene, B. A., LI.. B., a !•.........................................White Stone, S. C. Secretary-Treasurer Junior (ā€˜Ins- ’I0-ā€˜I1. «’tilef Justice John Marshall l.«« CluV: Peluttlng Council. WiNSETT, AeereiĀ Ire. LL. B., S.V.TK.UA ...........................................................Texarkana, Ark. Klrst Auix'ltl. Justin' John Marshall I-aw ā– Nut.; Member I In a: T- am which won from Cumberland I,Ā Ā School. 'If: First Year Scholarship. '10; Dramatic Club, t’outily Cbalrmnn: I’rnidmi Junior Ā«'in . MO-'ll. Pent- angular ! -liottIiik Team which won from Tulune University. ā€˜II: Winner of Younu Mc.lul for Oratory' In '11; First Proshlonl of Arkansas hint. Oub. Y M C. A. (68) -J,t The Stan at eve had drunk his till And Turkey-trotted around the Grill, And Grizzly-Beared alonj; the Hall, Forsooth, it was the Jackson Ball. I ligher Education Young Willie Green, aged seventeen, dwelt in Pumpkintown, Wore homespun clothes, a shiny nose, and let his socks hung down. I’p with the sun. no time for fun. he labored through the Ā«lay. Hut Sunday's fair, he’d slick his hair, and sally forth to pray. And on that night, with air | olitc. he'd call on Susan Black, Converse of plows, of calves and cows, and read the almanac. At leaving time, just half past nine, he’d gently press her hand And then depart, with fluttering heart, hoped Susan’d understand. Sometimes this lad would be real bad, and get on quite a spree, Of soda-pop. without a stop, drink bottles two or three; Two-bits put up, on Lige’s pup. and watch the scrap with joy. Come home quite late, real profligate, in fact, a helluva boy. With this young gent, what Ma said went, and Mu was not a fool, And well she knew, as now do you. that Willie needed school; So with his trunk, and all his junk, his pillow, sheet and quilt, Voung Willie Green, aged seventeen, lit out for Vanderbilt. 4 Indicating space of time). (70) J. Wilhelm Greene, just past eighteen, swung olf the Pullman rear. Beside trunk tags, two classy bags, which somehow smelt of beer; Some striped clothes, and lilac hose, with shoes of rustic hue. Strapped on his hack, a la knapsack, his private billiard cue. He hugged the pater and kissed the mater, and winked at Susie Black, Swore that renown to Pumpkintown. he certainly had brought back; That in his work, without a shirk, lie'll been a greasy grind. But since their weight would cost high freight, he’d left his l ooks behind. A clever joker, and strong at poker, he seemed quite versatile. But. strange to say. at time to pay. Dad always got the bill. And though his line was very fine, and marked him as a winner. His highest aim. seemed e’er the same, to be on time for dinner. Of what avail, is any tale, unless it be a token. Unless the story applicatorv, better left unspoken. When William s|KĀ ke of being broke and the end of his vacation. Father replied. ā€œWith me, abide; fell with education. —Hugh •’. Ilobcrso 71 Second Year Class J. W. BUM. . . . S. R. PITMAN . . A. O. DENNING . . FRANK GARDNER Officers .................President . Vice-President .................Secretary ('oiHiHodorc Representative |.i ONI) Yl K ( I S.s ! Adams. Morton B., B. S.. A o. A ................................................................................. Nashville, Tenn. Commodor. Club. Varsity Fool In 11. '• : Uunmirt |tnĀ tnll Tnun. 10. Andrews. Wm. Valery, SX.............................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Atkinson, Geo. S....................................................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Winner I-aw Department y holnralilp, ā€˜OO-MO; Honor Roll. MO-MI; Clerk Moot Court, MI-MI; Clerk John Marshall Bull. Jno. William. B. A., 2 X.........................................................................................Elkton, Tenn. Mo-MI; I'sn-llallenle •'ā–  un u 10-MI CoinnuxlorĀ Club Dehartne Cminr-ll MO-MI VrĀ«t Mr Association: Honor Com- mill -- Mo-MI. Phi Hot a Kai-t-a. Val-•liriortar Class, Ml. Vliimnl Xmt nry ā€˜II: Rachelor I’KlIncs . '10-ā€˜I1: Cate. John Mayo, I X............................................................................................... Hopkinsville. K.v. Denning. Akmistead Otey..............................................................................................Portland. Tenn. Gardner. Artimus Frank. Jr., -i- a o. -i- a +..................................................................... Greenwood, Miss. GIL8ERT. ('has......................................................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Hall, Fitzgerald, B. A.. a h. I- it k. 1 e..................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Class FIĀ -. Scrub Football. Scrub Has-hall: S. nlor c..tutnĀ dĀ r. Rrj reacntĀ«tHre. Ml-Ml: President First Yrm law 'Mass, I4-M1. Under srn.lii.ii. Pros blent of Phi Rein Kuppn. MO-MI; l.aw lh-i.artine.it Scholar ahlp. MO-MI: Calumet Club: Killtor- HiLBOURN, O. P.( B. A., S X.........................................................................................Southerland, Fla. Hoopenpylk, Philip Albert Marshal!..........................................................................McMinnville. Tenn. Levine, Wendell H., ♦ k x...........................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. McGlothi.i.V. Harry L................................................................................................Gallatin, Tenn. Historian Fr.shtnnn Ā«Mass M . 11. I’lerk ami Second Assn, tale Jiullts John Mnrshnll laĀ i’lub. MO-MI: RoprcsriitB- •.... J.-lin M Ā t --ill Low • ’ oil III Ini.' . 1 alorlral Collie--, F.-l- ; I -II Member Ihl.ntlliK tVoilU'll Ml 1. . Attorney I!..Ā . .il John Marshall UĀ« •■.-  • Ml. I.lbtarlsn -1. rl.llt Sun.1st School Class ll-MI; Il.mWi V M I' Ā Finance Ā«ā€˜omtnlttec. Mt-MI; Law Department Kill tor of Hustler; Student Supervisory Itoaril, Pitman, S. Ra.ndai...................................................................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Rit’ui.Fi. Robert M....................................................................................................New York City, N. Y. Summer, H. Riley............................................................................................................Winchester, Tenn. Tate, James Varnell, i A o.....................................................................................................Ashland, Ky. Ā«lire Club. • ā€¢ā€˜..'OT. Comers club: Scrub Kb-trii. ā€˜OO-'OT; Freshman Law Club. Ā«Mnss Football. 'ObMO; John Marshall l.aw Club. In the S. I. A. A. Court C. Wanee vs. Van Derbilt Davidson County, State ok Tennessee. Fall Term. A. D.. 1911. Countv of Davidson, to-ivil:— C. Wancc. plaintiff. I v Cope and Phillips, his attorneys, complains of Van Derbilt, defendant, who has been summoned to answer the said plaintiff in a plea of trespass for assault and battery. For that, whereas, on the 30th day of November. A. D.. 1911. the defendant, with cleats and stiff arm. at Dudley Field, in the County of Davidson, made an assault upon the said (. Wanee and beat, wounded and ill-treated him maliciously, wantonly and with malice aforethought, so that his game was despaired of and other wrongs to him then and there did, against the peace of his mind and spirit. To the damage of the said C. Wanee of 31 to 0, and therefore he brings this suit. Cope and Phillips, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (75) Ā«. Ā Ā nmuQ J s'rimoivoj iv jo v vi jhJ legal mind. A legal find, A legal light was he. This legal light No more is bright. It fell into the Seay. (77) First Year Law Class Officers I H. SMITH............................................President J. J. COX.........................................Vice-President O. S. GUY..............................................Secretary M. T. PHELPS...........................Commodore Representative (7!) FIRST YEAR CLASS- LAW Barrs. Burton. II K a........................................................................................... Jacksonville, Fla. John Marahnil I .aw Club; Florida Club. Beard, Leslie Patton, k 2.........................................................................................New Orleans, La. Sub Vanity Eleven. 'li-'l:; Scrub Eleven. ’lO-'ll. Ferret Chib Bradford, James C.. Jr.. !ā–  A O....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. John Mnrihnll I .aw Club; Scrub Eleven. 'r'.-JO; Frevhnian Eleven. 'OJ-’IO. Brown, Ciias. H.. B. S., 4 K 2.................................................. P.r.erve Eleven. 0ā€˜.'W; Captain Sophomore Eleven. 'O' ; Vanity Eleven. ,10. !l. •n-M!; Broyles, Will A.................................................................. Burke. J. G...................................................................... Bussey, Jas. R................................................................... Carr OTHERS, Howard R., 2 X...................................................... Sergeant-at-Arm ; Rexcrre Football Eleven. 'lO.'ll. 'ii-'IJ; Iteiervr Ilnarball. '10-11. .....................Gallatin, Tenn. CIom Five. •0 .-l0. 'IO-'ll ........................Dayton, Tenn. ......................Helena, Ark. .....................Clinton, Ky. ...................Centerville, Tenn. Corder. H. G., ♦ K ........................................................................................Oklahoma City. Okla. CROXTON, G. B., K ♦..............................................................................................St. Louis, Mo. President Clan '1?. Pharmacy Department Duffy, Frank I...................................................................................................Cynthiana, Ky. Ewing, W. IL, ii o ii.............................................................................................Columbia, Tenn. fVmni.-dnre Representative. John Marshall Law Club. Follin, G. Webb. T K a...........................................................................................Ft. Worth, Tex. Ft-Ā«liman Debater. 'OV; Winner M Ā«re Pn . for Debntlng. '0 Thanksgiving Debater, ' : Critic Dialectic DebntliiK So. eiĀ t . '0Ā . Debating Connell. Viee-previ.lent Dtaloetle Society, | j Georgia Debater I , preeldeal clety. ā€˜10 Secretary an l Treasurer Debating Council, 'lo-'ll; OI.Ā«.rver Stuff. 'll. secretary T K A. '10: Tulane Debater. •11; Pre.ldent T K A. ' 11 12: Managing Editor Obierver. 'll-'lr; Vlce-PrĀ Ā«i.lent T.. aĀ« Club, 'll-'i:: Managing Editor Obierver. 'Il-T:; Vlc -Pretldent TĀ« .« Club. 'Jl-'ll. Editor Hand Hook, 'll; V M C A Cabinet. H-'I2; Holder Junior Spy Ā«Iu.Ā , 'II Frierson, S. Gordon, :• K 2.....................................................................................Huntsville, Ala. Frierson, J. 1)., Jit., 2 x Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. (HO) FIRST YEAR CLASS—LAW Gilliland, Frank M.f B. A., K a....................................................................................Memphis, Tenn. President Freshman Class. •OS-’O:Ā ; C.lee CluĀ Ā . ā€˜OS-’O?. ’OH-MO; MO-'ll. Secretary Glee Club. MO-MI; President Glee Club, '11-'l’j: Dramatic Club: Reserve Itascb.-ill, '0S-'O9, ’Of'-MO. Mo-Ml: Class Baseball: Manager Class Football. M'f-Ml: Commodore club; Owl Club; Ferret Club; Assistant Manager Football. MO-MI: Manager Football, ā€˜11-’12: Y. M. A. Cabinet. MI-MS: Assistant Cheer Leader, MO-ML Cranberry, William L., Jr., B. A., (Princeton) 4Ā A o.............................................................Nashville, Tenn. John Marshall Law Club. Grf.knlaw. William B.. Jr., B O II.................................................................................Columbia, Tenn. Class Track Team. ’OS-'O?. OS-MO: Owl Club: John Marshall Law Club; oflhutl S-ojvr. Fo-dball. M1-M2. Jon is. Herbert J., It. A., It o II................................................................................Dresden. Tenn. Class Commodore Repre—ntatlve. '0 -'0 : Class Five, •0S- n9-MiĀ .Ml-M2: Captain Class Five. 09-MO: Scrub Five. MO-MI; Reserve Eleven. OJ-MO-M1; Varsity Nine. MO-MI; Chairman commodore Roard. M0-M1; Editor Observer. 11-12: West Side Association Hoard. MI-MI; Class Historian. M1-M2; Cheer Lender. ll-’12; Calumet Club; Owl Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Keith, Jas., S X...............................................................................................Little Rock, Ark. Locke, Frank M.. S. A. E...........................................................................................Ashdown, Ark. Lyle, R. H., K a..................................................................................................Brownsville, Tenn. Scrub Baseball. 07--0 ; Varsity. 'OS-MO: Captain Varsity Baseball, ’ll; Scrub Eleven. Ml; President Senior Class. Ml; President Freshman Law Class; Pan-Hellenic Council. Ml; Commodore Club; Ferret Club; Manager Band. Ml; John Marshall Club. Mann, S. I!.. D. K. E......................................................................................Forrest City, Ark. Commodore Representative; John Marshall Law Club McWhirter. Louis B., d x.........................................................................................Los Angeles, Cal. Owl Club; Ferret Club. Middleton, J. Fisher....................................................................................................Maney, La. Chaplain. Secretary. Vice-President and President Dialectic IV-t.atlng s..e|ety; IWitlng Connell, MO-MI: V M. C. A. Cab- inet. MO-'ll; Freshman Debate. '09; Thanksgiving Debate. Ml; Ob .wv.-i Staff. M1-M2: Hustle! Staff. 11-1. Moore. John I... B. A., (Peabody).......................................................................De Funiak Springs, Fla. John Marshall Club: Secretary Florida Club. Parks, L. L.......................................................................................................Lynchburg, Tenn. Plummer, D. S., A e..............................................................................................Marianna, Ark. (SI I FIRS I 'i FAR Cl.ASS LAW Raulstox. Davis T.. S. A. E. .... . Glasgow. Ky. Roik;krs. J. .. II. A.. A T O ............... ...................................................Now Market, Ala. r tnr I’an-llr’j.ni, Council. 'IA- It; Commodore Hoar.! 1! I: Tn-.nur.r Commodore Club. 10.Ml. Charier Member I'rnmot.. Club: Commuter on (Ireatrr Commencement. 'll Olnclor.Orr ral JVrrot Club; IlnMler Staff. Prrt- • -,t •• ••• Mai.Ā .- .1 rr Tr-. Ā«r - Ā :••• V. r I Jiw ClĀ Ā XI - I?; J..hn Mar.hall UĀ« SCHEFK, W. A.................................. .... .... Greenville, Miss. John Marshall Law Clul Short. W. a.. Jr., k a . . Helena, Ark. Sims, (’. C............................................ . . . Birmingham, Ala. Swaim. J. Carlisle, B. A. T K A....................................................................................... Nashville. Tenn. I r. M'.r.r DtilMtlr IM'Ā ilrr V IĀ :Ā !Ā II' - !• tr.l l!rprĀ« ■•nliliir of Obwrtrr. Duals Ā MiiUKrr lib Ā rvĀ r. •♦ •! . Vlre-I’r. Ā«Merit. Itiilrrllr '!•: IĀ fĀ l.|Ā«nt 'II. Voun Me.lal I'onlMl, 11. Vanderbilt-Vltalnla Iwhate. II: I balinĀ« Connell 'II. Inter.ttoelaty Itebat . '10. Aaaoclala Editor lluxtrr. | ; AlumnuĀ Editor lluĀ tl r. 'II. See- rrtary V M C a Em|do itirnt Ilur-ata II. Wade. Frank, D. K. E., B. A.................................................................................................Trenton. Ky. DWIIK u' ClAM Bww . J-hn Martha : UĀ« Clab; AĀ Ā tĀ tant Seeretary Alumni Aaaoclaltos; Owl Club; Column. •lore lloar t. 'lO-'ll; Vic -I're lĀ«lĀ«nt ClĀ Ā Ā Waller, T. S.. Jr.................................................................................................... Morganfield, Ky. White. Preston M..................................... . Monticello. Ark. (82) The Beatitudes Blessed Ā«ire the poor in grades; for theirs is the joy of living. Blf.sskd arc they that bust; for they shall see Chance. Blessed is the co-ed who hungers and thirsts after theologs; for she shall be filled. Blessed arc the merciful profs: for they shall obtain mercy in knocking. BLESSED are they who come to class prepared: for they shall know comfort. BLESSED arc the profs that cut: for they shall be called the friends of mankind. Blessed is the shark who bones for conscience sake: for he shall see Phi Beta Kappa. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear; he that hath eyes to see. let him see; he that hath desire to bone, let him bone; he that hath desire to bust, let him go on his way rejoicing. I. E. R. t s:i i DRIVEWAY FROM WESLEY HALL Biblical Department Senior Class S. G. KR1NKLEY J. S. RYANG . . . L. E. WIGGINS . . W. W. ALEXANDER Officers ..........................President .....................Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer . . . Commodore licpre entative (85) SENIOR CLASS—BIBLICAL White, RoscoE Marvin, A. B., 1 « • K, (Randolph-Macon)............................................Norfolk, Va. i nmmiKlMr KfprMrDlUlt'. • • !•; M .nlĀ«.o !•- II. hr. rĀ mr of Ml.Ml. Him. 'I 'It: KĀ rr tary V M. A ā€˜lo-'ll: l,rr.| lrnĀ« V M. • A.. •n- II; AĀ Ā«lĀ«lnru In Viffr | ll.lrn -r School. Pennington, B. B., A. B...........................................................................Sparta, Tenn. Alternate In lnt rrĀ ll Ā«iale DeUMa. 'R.'lli HĀ« r nr of I’ ill wpklr Literary Dorlriy, 11 Ryang, J. Sam, (Anglo Chinese College. Shanghai)......................................................Rank Kang. Korea. Vlc -rrĀ«al IĀ«nt of Senior rinĀ Ā . n-'ir. Muraoka, Benchi, (Wofford College, A. B.)........................................................Ramaguchi Keu, Japan. (86) Hinkle, Caiil C. Springfield. Tenn. SENIOR CLASS BIBLICAL Bright. James K.. (Millsap Collejre, A. B.)....................... Garrison. William Edwin, (Southwestern University. A. B.) Emmons, Grover Carlton. (University New .Mexico, A. B.) . Ratliff, Henry Marvin, (Polytechnic College, A. B.) Ā«87Ā Stephens. Bart I).. (Auburn. 15. S.) Ackerman, Miss. . Childress, Tex. Albcrquerque, X. M. . Ft. Worth. Tex. Louisville. Ala. SENIOR CLASS- Ledbetter, Robert Edgar. (Birmingham College, A. B.) IminĀ tor In I'nftHpMUbMr lUhuul. Autumni IMitur «•! ••• Ridgeway, Frank T.. Randolph-Macon, A. B.) . Wiggins. Lemuel Edgar, k l, (Wolford College. A. B.) . • 'law If I si r la 11. '(••'ll. 8nfplĀ i Ā n l TiPMurM 11 • IS: In Brinkley, Sterling Ā .. (Emory College. A. B.) . . . Instructor In t Ā« rrcĀ |Ā onilt nrĀ« School: I'rrshlent Sen lot Ā«.’InĀ Ā . I SKI Alexander, Will Winton BIBLICAL Kellyton. Ala. Winchester, Va. Bamberg, S. Thomas, Ga. .Morrisvillc College t SENIOR CLASS Sbnkker, James S.. (University Mo.. A. I!.i Cooper. Geo. Frederick, i Birmingham College. A. !Ā .i -.39) BIBLICAL .Mention, Mo. Birmingham. Ala. The Man Up the I ree (With Profuse Apologies to Ananias) H AVING nothing to do one day. I took up my pencil and started drawing. First I drew the tree. That was easy. Then I thought I would like to have a man up the tree, so I drew my man in the tree, which was also easy. Now this is just where my trouble began. How had 1 that man got up the tree? He must have some reason for being up there. At ten glances, I at once noticed the man’s meek and mild look and also his habitual expression of surprise. I had it! Of course his wife was a suffragette. I would persuade her to come into the picture, and appear chas- ing her husband up the tree, and every thing would be well again. She was surely a suffragette. I put my request to her. I lie idea! A mere man asking her to pose in a picture, absurd! And. anyhow, she never had to chase Reginald, as he was tame enough to cat out of her hand. I started to expostulate. —and then started to the door, minus two teeth and a whole lot of self-respect. I went back to my room raving. While raving and roving, my eye caught sight of the family cat—that was it the cat. Everybody blames everything on the cat. Of course. I would put it all on the cat. at last my troubles were over. But. no! No ordinary cat would chase a man up a tree. I must have an extraordinary one. So I gave my cat hydrophobia. When looking at the picture, you will say that it is not much like a cat. Don’t blame me. You see this isn’t an ordinary cat. so when drawing it. you must draw it hydrophobically. Easy, isn't it? Did this end my troubles? Ah. no! I began thinking of that poor man up the tree and his wife waiting at home for him (with the poker). I must get him down from the picture. To let him come down and go home I must also get the cat away. I stood my picture up and placed in front a saucer of milk and departed. In the space of half an hour I returned and lo! the milk had disappeared. But so. also, had the saucer. I drew nearer. I lie saucer was on the floor smashed in pieces and milk was splashed all over my paper and in my ink. and worst of all. the cat still remained in the picture. I now noticed the real cat licking its chops in front of the fire and then I un- derstood the extraordinary behavior of the saucer and the milk. Alas! I am heartbroken, the poor man must stay up the tree always and always, long after we arc dead and until this book has crumbled into dust.. I weep. Weep with me. gentle reader. (I notice all up-to-date authors use this expression) for the sad fate of the ā€œMan Up the I ree. H. F. Martin. (1M) WI.Sl.KY IIAKL Life and Love i. I care not for your rank; I care not for your gold; I care not for your fame That worldly honors hold. II. Oh! Give me only life. And give me only love; And one whose life is true. Who lives like Him above. IV. The battle rages tierce And vic'trv lingers long. True love is with the right- The false is with the wrong. V. Then let me win my love As true and valiant knight; Not in a plund'ring war But in this tight for right. III. Oh! Life's a mighty battle. And love must prove its worth. Then let me to the front As one of noble birth. VI. And I will love my love; I'll love her o'er and o'er But I’d not love her thus Loved I not Christ the more. ā€œHiawatha.ā€ (93) MIDDLE YEAR CLASS-BIBLICAL Officers Cecil Cooper Bell.........................................President Roscoe McDaniel Howeli...............................Vice-President Toiciii Murata...........................................Secretarii W.m. Buti :r Garrett, Jr...................Commodore Represcntat'f Akin, Grover Jackson, B. A—Winchester, Ky. Allcood, Samuel Young, B. A.—Marietta, Ga. Baker, James Frank Floral, Kv. Bell, Cecil Cooper. B. A.—Oceana, Va. Brooks, James Howard, B. A. Gunnison, Miss. Brothers, I.uke I'.. B. A.—Elizabeth City, X. C. Bush, Charles Clinton, B. A. Charlestown. W. Va. C hen Ault. Fred Raymond, B. A. Enfield, Va. Davis, Milton Colley, B. A.—Fredericktown, Mo. Fike, Charles Edward- Pleasant Hill. La. Garrett, Wm. Butler, Jr., B. A.—Fountain Inn, S. C. Glass, Henry Iverson Durham, X. C. Heflin, Marvin Rutledge, B. Lit.—Birmingham, Ah. Herndon, Virgil Crook, B. S.-Vernon, Ala. Members Holland, Irby Fox.—Walthall, Miss. IIowell, Roscoe McDaniel, B. A. Birmingham, Ala. Hu peine. Thomas Alexander—Odessa, Mo. Lewis, John William, B. S.—Conway, S. C. McLeod, Norman Burns, B. A.—Jackson, Ala. McRae, William Vogle, B. A. McFarlon, X. C. Mohler, Elisha Gregory, B. A.—Mississippi. Murata, Toiciii, B. A.—Japan. Xapier, Baxter Wilson Woodburn. Ky. Xaylor, Eugene Rudolph. B. A. Kevil, Ky. Powell, Paul Shell, B. A.—Owensboro, Ky. Spivey, Ludd Myrl—Oklahoma City, Okla. Tucker, R. Reno—Menlo, Ga. Wampler, French, B. A.—Emory, Va. (95) Night Upon the horizon a wavering light. The last reminder of the vanished day. Still seems to linger as it fades from sight, I.ike a departing angel on his way. Low-lying hills have stretched their tortuous forms Beneath their coverlets of shadows deep, And hid beneath the Darkness' sombre arms. Seem sinking into an eternal sleep. From out the myst’ry of the settled gloom The voices that by day were hushed and still. Now. soft as whispers o’er a new-made tomb They all the listening darkness flood and fill. ā€œSlumber and sleep beneath the silent sky, With dreams as airy as an houri’s flight, The long'vous breezes whisper with a sigh. And murmur with a sigh a last ā€œGood-night! —It. E. Ledbetter. (96) Junior Biblical Class Officers BOLLING A. BRANHAM. Oxford. Ga...........................................President (A. B., M. I)., Emory), • • a o HARRY KING, Shirley, Ark......................................... ' ice-President (B. A. University of Arkansas). LINJUM BURKEHKAI) BOBBITT, Baltimore. Md. . . Secretary and Treasurer (A. B. Johns Hopkins). CREASY KINION PROCTOR, Durham, N. C........................Commodore Pepresentatire (A. B. Trinity). ( 9) JUNIOR CLASS—BIBLICAI !.. R. Anderson I.. P. Anderson It. S. Branham J. D. Baker L. B. Bobbitt J. S. Bijwkboern K. J. Brinson J. T. Callahan L. E. Cannon J. (J. Carlton Karl Hendrix N. Hinslky i I array Hay R. E. Harwell P. T. llUPKSTULTER II. H. Jones B. S. Knight Harry Kino Dumas Malone Melville Johnson W. P. Carmichael J. B. Cowan R. A. ClIKNAI LT W. J. CULPEPPER H. J. Calvin I.. M. DeShaco N. W. Dunnaway I.. F. Daniel J. E. Early J. R. Ferraiiee C. E. Finch R. F. Greoory W. E. Hawkins W. E. Hightower J. M. Monroe R. H. O’Barr Carl Prker C. K. Proctor D. Y. Register K. I.. Rudolph C. M. Reeves C. C. Smith L. B. Smith Tom Sawyer J. Y. Tsukonioto X. M. Wright 1ā€˜. D. Was Joseph Yeatks Wm. Harris (100) A Gleam The orchard’s clouds of pink and white Distill their sweetness Spring by Spring. As when the blue-birds used to sing Into our hearts the old delight. When sunbeams lit the landscape thus. How oft above the stretch of fence Did vagrant vines make fragrant hints And wave and nod and beckon us! Beyond the fields of growing wheat The call of ā€œpecker-woodā€ and jay Tell how young is yet the day And make the escapade complete. Upon the Way And so by wave and call allured We loiter through these fragrant isles. Knrap’t again by Nature's wiles. And seek again the sunlit wood. No vain regrets upon the way. But quaffing as a traveler will The nectar’d joys of field and hill From ancient founts that spring for aye. So when at last the soul uncloys Itself from worldly ties that bind The recompense will be to find A greater version of these joys. -Seid Waddell, Pec. lull. ion A Dissertation on a Modern Janus (Ā -i ANUS is Janus- that's all. He has two feet—hut walks crooked. He has two hands- hut holds nothing long. He has two cars—but hears little. He has two faces—but shows only one at a time. He receives sometimes with a smile, sometimes a frown as best suit' him. Now he boasts of his virtues, again of his perfidy. He is praised for his frankness: he is flattered for his subtelty he glories in ! oth alike. With one look he urges submission, with another he arouses resentment the end is the same. I o-day he is humble and servile, to-morrow he is bold and arrogant but always a method in his madness. 1 le walks out by day and stalks forth by night. Sometimes he is seen in the street, sometimes in business, sometimes in college circles and university halls but always he i Janus. I le is an artist -he paints a thousand colors, but none beautifully. I le is a writer he treats a thousand subjects—but none masterfully. He is an orator -he speaks to thousands- but always doubly. I le shifts his opinions- when pressed. He crushes his convictions with the weight of expediency. He overleaps every issue—with the grace of a mountain deer. He is happy in his cunning but fearful of discovery. He laughs at his trickery but dirinks under a burning conscience. He has but one care self. He has but one goal- self. He has but one love self. He is respected, honored, loved, by all for a while. He makes quite a hit for a tune. He plays quite a game before the galleries. He persuades no few—to worship at his shrine. He is in a good way to go on forever but men learn hi' name. It is Janus. Fred R. Cuknault. 102 CENTRAL BUILDING SOUTH CAMPUS ONicnina nvouniv Senior Medical Officers M. B. WARD.........................I’rcsidt' it H. G. TUCKER . ... Vice-President W. R. WESEXBERG.......................Treasurer M. C. WILSON . Conouodore licpreseutatin (105) SENIOR CLASS—MEDIC AL Adams, Ciias. C.. ii m.............. Arnold, Moody Warren, 1 a k, •)• x . Knur ball. '0Ā . Butler, W. I.., a k k............... Masonic Club. Bryan, Ciias. Henry, X 7. x..................... Begcs. Tiios. Raymond, ii ii..................................... Ā«Iw Club, '0 -'I0, Carthage, Tex. Florence, Ala. Mound City, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Dallas, Tex. (106) SENIOR C l .ASS—MEDICAL Boyce, Wm. Eaki., ii m . . Bean, Wm. I’, n M . . Bell, T. C., k 2. •! x . . C avi ness, James J., i x . Elatwoods, Tenn. Red Boiling Springs, Tenn. Harrodsburg, Ivy. Eldorado, Okla. (107) Carroll, Daniel W. Brock, Okla. SENIOK CLASS—MEDICAI. Cummings, Claud Wiggins, k +..................................................................Sparta. Tenn. Aurlilant In i.'h mli a) l.alN.iatnry. Crawford, Robt. Lee, k .................................................................Tallehassce, Fla. Crittenden, Ciias. Briccs, a k k.............................................................Madison, TenĀ . Daniel, Rollin' Augustus, x . x...........................................................Nashville, Tcnn. (108) Davis, Clarence Humphrey, a k k. a t a Nashville, Tenn. SENIOR CLASS MEDICAL Davis. I.lthkk. k Ā ' Drummond, Henry Seiavyn, x . x . Kgostkin. Andy Anderson. B. S.. a k k, o x k........................... Firm IlonorK. 'i s-ā€˜03 . MO-'U: lniĀ«rn V. I' 'I’-'ir. Edwards, Leonard Wkiciit, X (10Ā ) Friedman, Harry F., K K . Bond. Miss. Bussell ville, Ark. Joclton. Tonn. Huntingdon. Tenn. . Pensacola. Fla. Fentress, Samuel Jones, ii m SENIOR CLASS MEDICAL . . . Rumpus Mills, Tcnn. Gregory, Archie Lee, k o x i: Goggins. Roy Aquilia, Tex. Glaze, Andrew Louis, Jr., k Goggioli, G. I' (110) SENIOR CLASS—MEDICAL Gaston, Robert Bernard................................................................Gastonburp, Ala. Haskell, I si ih r David................................................................Brooklyn. N. V. Howard, Ben Victor, X ' . X............................................................Knoxville, Tonn. Holmes, L. I’almer, a k k. x x.........................................................Nashville, Tenn. Ki-rret Club, il’n-iu Coniniwlorc Club. 'U-'l!. (Ill) Hardy. Chester Krnest, B. S. . Nashville, Tenn. SENIOR CLASS MEDIC AL Hux, William Jackson. Jr.. A. B.. X..................... Essex, Mo. IIaysmui, Elam Dolpiius Nashville. Tonn. Henry, Mason Euas.................................................................................................Pitkins, Ala. MaĀ onlr Club. HrI.MK. F. B., X 7. X Columbia, Tenn. Ā«112) Jones. Frank Garland . . Jackson, Tenn. Kirk. Obe Atha Lewis, Thomas Knight. X ' . X Lone, Roy Ci.evki.ani , a K K Maroon, John Luther SENIOR C LASS MEDICAL Flatwoods. Tenn. Kps, Ala. Law renccbu rg, Tenn. Chattanooga. Tenn. (113) Mason, Robert Macon, k k, x n . Hazel, Ky. McGunague. Joseph Rlmer McCi.ki.lan, Hakky Hugo Mihdketon, Kugkne Bernard, h M Minor. Robert V. SKMOR CLASS MEDICAL Mnllml l'.-l' Detroit, Mich. Springfield. Ohio. Stonewall, I.a. Cumberland City, Tenn. mi) Moses, Wii.liam Martin, m 'i. « N i: . Cvalda. Ga. Moore, Dudley Rook, It II SENIOR CLASS MEDICAL Holly Springs. Miss. Morris, Clifford J.................................................................................................Murray, Kv. Metz, Charles Walter, a k k.....................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Menkes, Thomas Orvklle, K 2, X..............................................................................Nashville, Tenn. MiMpower, Daniel I.., (Yale, M. A.) • •InĀ fā€˜|-4 sl lcill '09-M0. Mo-' II. . Doniphon, Mo. SIMOR ( LASS MRDICAL Neal, James B.. a K K Nashville. Term. Noel. Leslie . I). I). S.. k k, + •.. Norman. Noah Philip, K ♦ ClMs Fool bull TfĀ m, 'lb: R« i rvĀ« fĀ« Owings, Adger Clayton .... Nashville, Tenn. Alexandria, La. Fountain Inn, S. (’. (116) Plunkett, John Horace Utinnlf Club. Porum, Okla. I’OTTS, Steve Edison SENIOR C LASS MEDICAL Stonewall, I.a. Qualls, H. W., a O a, O X E..................................................................Cedar Hill, Tenn. Reeves, Wm. Rollin', ♦KS.tX...............................................................................Johnson City, Tenn. Ross, Edward Barker, K S, a K K................................................................................Clarksville, Tenn. Football T.-uin, ā€˜os-'o:Ā , ā€˜oy.'io: Veil leader Medical Department. ā€˜II; President Freshman flu . ’OS-'O! : Vice-Pres- ident. 11. Stephenson, Charles S. . President of Masonic lub. (117) . Ccntreville, Tenn. SENIOR CLASS- MEDICAL Spitz. Herman.........................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Maaontr dub: AĀ« lĀ«Unt to Ā«-h.mt.al l.aiĀ ratĀ r - Mr.llcal I r| artm nt. Schmitton, Lafayette Van..............................................................................Nashville. Tenn. Shouloeks, Hki'I'Y S., K 'P................................................................Red Boiling Springs, Tenn. Scott. Joseph Bakcm. B. S.. K ♦.......................................................................Dyersburg, Tenn. Speck, Ci.yĀ k Madison Maaonlc Club. I 11K| Blue Springs. Miss. SENIOR CLASS—MEDICAl. Stephenson, John Wesley, ii m..................................................South Portsmouth, Ky. Stewart, John M., 1' x, Ā«I X . . . Martin, Tenn. Inioriu to V. K. Hospital. ’1 Smith, A. J...................................................................... Greensboro, X. C. Trkvathan. Leander E., B. S............................................................ Murray, Ky. 019) Townsend. IIakman K., a k k. ii k . o n i: Kilmicheal. Miss. SEN IOR CLASS— MEDICAL. Tucker, Harms Guilford, I). S., k l, . K k , , . ... Nashville, Tonn. Ward. William Brien, It. Sā€ž A K K.......................................................... Blacksburg. S. C. Senior PtmMmiI. ' 11 - 15: Inlrtnr V. U. llwplMI. U'Ā IS Wright. Joe Bradford, K +........................................................................Elkton, Tenn. Williams, Robert Bridgefortii, K ......................... . Elkmont, Ala. (120) Watkins, J. T.. H 11 An lcrson, S. (’. SENIOR CLASS MEDICAL Williams, James Bart, ii m Wesknbkkc, Wm. It.. II II . Tmimirop Senior I'liiĀ Ā , Williamson, George Cuthbkkt. a k Wilson, Marion Childress, a k k Ā« inni Ml ro ID'| ri -.MHatlvi- j-ViiImt i:. A K K Troy, Ky. America. 111. Columbia, Tenn. Boonshill, Tenn. (121) I IĀ 1S, Art and Memory I hold it no vain glorious art To sometimes set the spirit free And find enthroned within the Harp The rare respite of harmony; To dream upon the golden strings Of tangled ways of bud and bloom Where bluebirds tell of countless Springs Prom hidden bowers of fragrant gloom. Down paths wind-swept with odors sweet As freely as delight allows. Till knee-deep in the blowing wheat We hail the nod of greening boughs! And onward through the fields abloom We muse upon in Dreamer's mood The wilder sweep of mysterious gloom That leads into the leafy wood. Then leaning on the vine-clad fence How freely floated from afar The song of bird, the fragrant scents Of wild sweet-gum and poplar; How clearly came the laugh of streams That had within their melody No hint of incoherent dreams, Hut notes of pure eternity! Srid Wtuldcll. (122) GYMNASIUM SOUTH CAMPUS Junior Medical Class Officers S. A. RICHARDSON V. B. LUNSFORD . J. I). MORGAN. JR. H. P. CLARK . . C. C. APPLEWHITE ...............................President ..........................Vice-President ...............................Secretary . . . . Commodore Representative . First Honor Man, PJ 09-10 Also 1910-’! 1. (127) JUNIOR ( I J Applewhite. Calvin CrawkoriĀ , A. B.. k I. Winona. Mi . APPLEWHITE, Joseph Davis. ........... .. Winona, Mis . Anderson. Thomas Erwin, ii m_________ .Carthage, Texas. Anderson, I.ewis K., k ................. Granville, Tenn. Arnold, Benjamin Clayton, k + .Jackson, Tenn. Baker. Moore A.. H M.......................Carthage, Tenn. Bi.ack. HuiBtuT Octavius, X. Jacksonville, Fla. Blackburn, Henry M., K 2, K K. .Lynnville. Tenn. Brooks, S. A..............................Abbeville, S. C. Bridges, Robert Russel, K K........ . .Seottslwro, Ala. Brinson, William D.. masonic club.. ..Hockley, La. Brown, Thomas J., a K K.............. .. . Shouns, Tenn. Caldwell, Jere W., + X....................Nashville. Tenn. Clark, Henry Pyle, A. B......................Jasper, Tenn. Culp. Edward................................Clifton. Tenn. Crofton, George Anderson, ♦ It II............Fulton, Ky. Clopton, Owen H....................................Murray. Ky. Denton, Guy T., B. S......................Nashville, Tenn. Dunklin, Frank Bā€ž ii m.....................Gallatin, Tenn. Erwin. Frank Lewis, X....................Clarence, Mo. Etter, Roscoe...........................McMinnville, Tenn. Eves, Frank E.............................Nashville, Tenn. Kldrioge, Jesse Ci.evki.and, a K K___Chattanooga, Tenn. Farnsworth, Merton Alandy.................Nashville, Tenn. Prralilmt Clau 'M-'IO Firrs, William Thomas.........................Toone, Tenn. Fisher, James A.. 11 M.....................Bardwell, Ky. VSS MI.DKAI C.ii-bkkt, Eugene A., p X..............Chattanooga, Tenn. (•t'THKiK. Samuei. Richard, i it ii . .... .Franklin. Ky. (Jl'EMSAY, Paul F., + X...................Bloomfield, la. Human. Julm s A.................................Nashville, Tenn. Halcomb. George Whitfield, K K.........Mt. Airy, N. C. Jones, Robert Melvin, Jr....................Fresno, Cal. lrmlĀ« ' VĀ«n 1. rblli Maaonlc ('tub. Samuel Ai.via Johnson............................Monterey, Tenn. Jetton. Mark Mitciikli...............................Dyer. Tenn. Lacy. George Rufus...................Marble Falls. Texas. Lanier, I.eon Martin. r •.?. K k.....Nashville. Tenn. Lewis, William Bryant, k 2. ♦ X..........Jackson. Miss, Lunsford, William Bruce, K K...........Nashville. Tenn. M Kinney. Thomas Dempsey, X....................Rome, Ga. Maxwei.i.. Elmer Stephens...................Snyder, Tex. Marciibanks. Stanton S.. K K..............Sparta, Tenn. Morgan. John Daniel. Jk.. -p x. p k 2......Fresno, Cal. Maiion, George I)., it 11.................Marshall, Tex. Mkaciiam. (’LINTON (’.. ii !ā– ........... Fulton. Ky. Meadors, Robert C........................Clarendon. Ark. Myers, David V., 11 M.....................Gallatin, Tenn. Magkks. Oden Hunter, ii m................Mound City. III. Neel, William Hal. it 11............................Drake, Ky. Perry, Richard Hubert, B. S..................Russellville, Ky. 2 A K. A K K Puckett. Boscomb Mā€ž -P X..................Amarillo, Texas. 128) JUNIOR CLASS- MEDICAL Reevrs, Jerome I............................Asheville, N. C. Reeves, Riley J.............................Asheville, N. C. Richardson, Siiai.ek Arnold, 2 .'!,•!• It II. Lake Charles. La. fin Ā Pr ' l l -nt. Rude. William S., X . X......................Coleman, Tex. Russell, Clifford Cleveland...................Carlyle, III. Sample, Roy, I’m. B....................Fredcricktoxvn, Mo. Sanford, John Halibauch, ii m..................Helena. Ark. Shelton, Joseph R.. a K K..............Oliver Springs, Tenn. Sims, Harry James Lā€ž 2 a i-...................Stigler, Okla. Smith, Clarke X.. Masonic Club............Nashville. Tenn. Snapp, Landon Boyce, Masonic Club... Blountvillc, Tenn. Smith, Clifford Talbot, Ā«i K 'P..........Port Gibson, Miss. Srygley, Elam F., + K -.....................Nashville, Tenn. Sullivan, Robert Edward, a t ii...........Kagleville. Tenn. Swafford. Jackson IL, a t a. a k K..Chattanooga, Tenn. Siiipp, John M.. + it n......................Zeiglers, Miss. Tharp, Milton, K k........................Nashville, Tenn. Tolson. Thomas T...........................La Fayette, La. Wade. Leslie Harrison, B. A......................Lane, Tenn. Walker. James Otey, a k K................Williamsport, Tenn. Webster, Donald Payson, Ā«i X. ā– Ā ā–  k i.................... Weir, William Carric.er, B. A....................Eddy, Tex. Williams, John Wesley. l X................Nashville, Tenn. Whittaker, Robert Ancel, K 4 ...............Flatwoods. Tenn. Wyatt. Randall E.. Ph. G.. a k k............Nashville, Tenn. Young, William Gordon.....................New Decatur, Ala. Wright, Burnett Wā€ž it n.........................Cadiz, Ky. I’rnldeni Cla Ā MO-'ll. Zbinden, David Burdett......................Nashville, Tenn. (129) To When in the east the light of day Strips from the world its raiment gray. Who is the faithful Singer, pray. That greets us with his Roundelay? The Radiator. a I rienci Ā£ ' X 1 T-v ----Uftr rt F When ranks of those that sneer and grin Draw ever nigh to hem us in. Who stays by us through thick and thin Who is of all our warmest friend? The Radiator. (1 :t0 Who keeps his place from day to night, Though all the world in ice is tight, And croons to us, in sheer delight. Of Summertime, when days are bright? The Radiator. When days are chill and cold with snow. And in our room school-mates blow. Who keeps their hands from off the row Of useful things on our bureau? The Radiator. Though in our hindmost pocket tight We have a dollar, as we might. Who is tile same warm friend sprite Behind our back as to our sight? The Radiator. Who smiles away the griping chill. And quaking sense of something ill We always feel whenever h'il- Beck rings below the rising-bell? The Radiator. When Winter calls his white-robed host To do unto the world its worst. Who is the subject of our toast And who is it we’d miss the most? The Radiator. Seid Waddell. Jr. 131) Sophomore Medical Class Officers II. C. LONG...........................................President M. H. SHELBY....................................Vice-President A. E. LEGGETT........................Secretary and Treasurer SAM HUNT, JR...........................Commodore Itcpresentativr E. M. NORTON.........................................Historian 'V. C. DARWIN..................................Sergeant-at-Anns (133) SOPI lOMORh Allen. J. S.. x x. + x Benson. B. Bā€ž k a ... Bethel. M. V., a k k Brown. R. B.. x X BLAYDES, J. E., a K k Btl.LARD. C. C.. K + Bitij:k. .1. R.. A K K Cashiox. W. A Winchester. Ky. Bardwell. Ky. Chapman. T. C.. A T 11, t k k... Cothran. M. F., k x CoLMER. T. R.. ♦ B II Core. W. j Cox. C. T . . . Hollow Rock. Tenn. Crumbly, .j. j.. b. S.. X N Georgetown, Ga. Darwin, V. C., ♦ X Evansville. Tenn. Douglas. H. L., x a i: Gallatin. Tenn. Edwards. H. S.. 1 b ii Erickson, C. B.. x z x Shreveport. Evans. R. M.. B. S.. ♦ X Fowler, C. C., k + Fridge, I . A., k GlVAK, T. B.. 1! A, X A B. A K K. . Gonnox I Cl .ASS—MEDICAL Graiiam. R. M..................... Big Sandy. Tenn. Hatcher. G. A..........................College Grove, Tenn. II wvklNS. T. I.. K 1.............. Stileslkoro, Ga. Henskn. S. I... II M...................Benton. Ky. Hunt. Sam. .Ik., t- K . k K.....Ft. Worth, Tex. Jackson. Jno., it. k X. k K.........Dyer. Tenn. Jenkins. J. G.. x . X................Hubbard. Tex. Jones, F. A................... King. T. A.................... Lasskkhk. T. . K X.......... Lee. C. D.. ii ............... Leggett. A. K.. •! X.......... Ltl’SCOMB. J. M.. K X......... I.ITTIX, B. M.. X Z X......... Long. H. C.. X z X............ Magas. P. T.. B. S............ Massey. V. K.. X Z X.......... Masiibukn. N. . i- x........ Ml lux. D.. B. I.............. Moore, W. R.. k ............. Moore. M. J., K ............. McCalip. II. I... K K....... McGaRVEY. E.. K . X.......... M agee. R. C., ♦ X............ McSwain. G. R.. X X, X Z X---- Nichols, J. N.. K x........... Nichols. K. K., X z X......... .......Memphis, Tenn. ........Vernon. Texas. ......Fernandinn. Fla. ........Buchanan, Tenn. .......Magnolia, Miss. .......Nashville, Tenn. .........Dresden. Tenn. ... .Chattanooga. Tenn. .........Madison. Tenn. ............Yuma, Tenn. .........Bolivar, Tenn. ........Corsicana, Tex. .......Alexander. Tex. .......Alexander. Tex. .....Brookhaven, Miss. ........Lexington, Ky. ..........Abilene, Tex. ..........Paris. Tenn. .......Columbia, Tenn. ..........Kenton, Tenn. i 1311 SOPHOMORE CLASS- MEDICAL Norton. E. M.. X X Rhoni, Ala. Orr. J. Aā€ž a k k Brandenbu rg, Ky. Pkrkins. F. J., X 7. X McKinney, Tex. Potter. J. E., i? n Harrisburg, 111. PTooij-:, I). B I,amasco, Ky. Pl'RYEAR, H. II Scnatobia, Miss. RamaGE. R. B Lafayette, Ala. RASCOK, B. I,.. 1- K 'I' Nashville. Tcnn. Reeves, D. II Ridgeway. S. C. Resson, F. B.. X 7. X Kenton. Tenn. Shelton, W. A Oliver Springs, Tenn. SlIEI.RY, M. II.. A T A. X 7. X. Simpson. J. C Harrisburg. Ark. Smith, I). T., a k k. a k k. .. Eaton. Tenn. Stilley. M. A.. X . x Barton, Ky. Yol'NG, J. S., Ā«I B II Stone, W. H., II M SWEZEY, S . . New York City, N. Y. SWINNEY. B. A.. JR.. X 7. X Newton. Tex. SUTHERLAND. E. A.. B. S.. . . ... Madison. Tenn. Thompson. E. B.. k 'P, p x. . Nashville, Tenn. Thomason, C. F.. k 'P Tidwell. II. F.. 1 B II Nashville, Tenn. Tompkins, A Sparta, Tenn. Waddell, H. G Albertville. Ala. Warren, C. 11., Phar. 0 Wilson. E. C., k + Wilson, W. E., Ā«1 a 0 Vai e c v (136) AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING IS NOW Freshman Medical Class Officers JACK A. SEVIER . . . rilOMAS B. CHRISTIAN FORREST O. BELL TOM R. BARRY VAN G. LOVE . . . . ....................President ...............Vice-President ....................Secretary ....................Treasurer . ('n in inodore Itepresentatire (139) FRESHMAN c! Allen. Edmund B . Nashville, Tonn. Anderson. Samuel Newton Comfort, Tonn. Anthony. I). Hā€ž v T o . . Itiploy. Tonn. Areants. William Ross Decatur, Tonn. Archer. .1. G.. Jr., B. S.. I- A Ā . Groonvillo. Miss. Aylen. Walter C.. it I! . . Missoula. Mont. Bailey. Clyde Lester . Scottshurg, V:Ā . Bailey. Conrad 0. . . . . Gadsden. Tonn. Barnes. Jesse Ci-eveland . Springfield, Tonn. Barnes. Miles W . . Cedar Hill. Tonn. Barry. Thomas R Bell. Forrest Gunn, K Nashville. Tonn. Belue. Julius Orville . . Rogersville, Ala. Bowen, William I’ortkr . Nashville. Tonn. Brandon, W. H., K I. K K . Clarksville. Tonn. Brewer. Frank Benton . . . Gainesville. Tex. Brooke. George Carter . . . . . Alpharetta. Ga. Brown, Tom II.. 1 K s, X . . . . Gallatin. Tonn. V n||y Klvvrii ā€˜10. '11. Burnett. Riley Wilson, B ii . . . Wiggins, Miss. Byrd. B. J Brookhaven, Miss. Chandler. Orville B I'nion City. Tonn. Chester. Walter S . Benton. Ky. Christian, Paul II.. a o . . Savannah. Ga. 4 Kinory Ctillriir. H. S i Christian. T. B.. a o . . . 4 Emory ColIrK-. H S A M.Ā« n .ASS- MEDICAL Ci.kvei.ani . H. l.. Jr.. X A K . Centrevillc. Ala isĀ«uih tn I'nltrrally. A. Il l Compton. John Vaughan Nashville, Tenn. Cooksey. Rogers T. . Bowline Green. Kv. Cooper. Lawrence Edgbkrt Crutchfield, Carl R............... AralManl Iniiiurlm I'tirmlalry OyrotUMlum Tram. I)ade, Randolf. Jr., ♦ it ii . Denham. Robert Hilliard, k x Dial, Virgal A.................... Daugherty, B. J.. K X. x . Khri.ii ii. SumĀ .................. Farmer, Myron Hall, k a . . Fisher, John IĀ ., Jr., x N, it u Fowlix. Forrest Francis . Fraser. Henry Karlk. B. S.. 1 X.-l X . Howling Green. Kv. Garland, Henry Bri ce . San Angelo. Tex. Gaw, Roscok C., K 4- . Guinesboro, Tenn. Gee. Othkl Jefferson . ... Greenville. Tex. Gillen, G. IL, 1 K, A K K South Pittsburg, Tenn. Goddard, William Bei.i.. i r a. •! X Harmdsburg. Ky. (omidall. John Lewis, k . it ii Nashville. Tenn. Goldberg. Harry Henry, B. S. . Nashville. Tenn. Gorton. L. W., A K K, A K K . Waterproof, La. I Vamlrrlilll. n S.. lā€˜h. M Graham. Richard H. . Varaliy iia.k.o.nii, ā€˜II . Cooler. Mo. . . Nashville. Tenn. lalHininr) . Vlnmtxrr Hopkinsville, Ky. . Lewisburg. Tenn. . Cardwell, Mo. . St. Paul, Minn. Little Rock, Ark. . . . Newnon, Ga. Baton Rouge, La. . . Spiccwood. Tex. 10) Pinewood, Tenn. FRESHMAN CLASS- -MEDICAL Graves, Lottie . . . Chapel Hill. K.v. Graves, Peixie Green . . . . . . Chapel Hill. Kv. Gray. w. b. B., a t . a k k . Brownsville, Tenn. Griffin, Clyde B.. x . x . . . . . Belton, S. C. Griffin, Allen T . Thomasville, Ala. Hall. .Jesse Lee . . Smithwick, Tex. Harris, Henry Cameron . . Birmingham. Ala. Harris, Earle Warfield . Bells, Tenn. Henderson, Raymond I). . . . . . Gleason, Tenn. Henry, Edc.ar Vernon . . . . . Coleman. Tex. IIibbitts, William .... . . Charleston, Mo. Hicks, Akkinoton B. . . . . . Jackson. Tenn. Hill. James Herman. it u . . . Nashville, Tenn. Hind, Hubbard K . . San Angelo. Tex. Holmes, Thomas Wilburn . . . Winona. Miss. Houston, Matt !ā– ' . . Decatur. Ala. Hunt, Kenneth Stovall. Milner, Ga. Jackson. Noah Riley . Jenkins, John B.. X . X . . . Hubbard, Tex. Jennings. Thomas Value Mart, Tex. Johnson, Louis .... . . . Phoenix. Ariz. Johnson. Travons Olon . . . Birmingham. Ala. Johns, Amos E I Dlfkxoli •'••llt'K'-. 15 s. t . Curve, Tenn. Jones, Andrew Bluuher . . . . Sail Creek. Tenn. Kelly. Thomas B.. it i n . . . Du Quoin. 111. Kuhn. Casper B.. n . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Law, William Porter .Westmoreland, Tenn. Lawwill. Stewart .... . Chattanooga. Tenn. Lester. James D Love, Van G.. ho , . . . . Memphis. Tenn. Lusk, James H Butler. Pa. McWhorter. William B. . . Rovston. Ga. Marker. Louis, it x . . . . Nashville. Tenn. Vamlcrbllt. It. S. Miller. L. Tate . . Corsicana, Tex. Moon, Orville B., x a is . . Bell Buckle, Tenn. Moss. C. S. Jr . Franklin. Tenn. Svvv;iliw. 11. A.Ā Motley. Jack Alston . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Nash. William Breiion. K a, !• : . . . Stanton. Tenn. Neilson. Robert G West Point, Miss. Nkllums. Marcus Elmo. B. A.. . . Spring Hill. Tenn Nki.son. Oscar Gustak. a k e, a K K . . Mobile, Ala. Vamlorbllt. It. S. i 1 'LĀ Uiv. -0T-'Ā«'S: Captain Claxd 'OS-'O ; Varxlty I’lvo. ā€˜os-’Ki; i'llĀ Ā Ā KK'v.'ti. '05Ā«-’ lo: ciu Ā« Truck Team. Iliwrvf Truck Iriim. 'n-'l : Hull l|.,Ā .l Club: Owl Club: Dramatic Club: Acquatlc Club; Axxlxiaut Treasurer V. C. A A., 'o: -'lu. 'lO-'II. ā€˜ll-'lS; Secretary V. 1. c. A.. 'll-'lS: Assistant Instructor Chemical Lnlmratory. ll-’i;. Nu 1IOI.SON. Lemuel BradfoRH . . . Collinsville, Ala. Nicholson, Robert Parks . . Greensboro. N. C. Olive. Roy A. ................................ San Angelo, Tex. Pace, Woodkin Grady.................................Samson. Ala. Paine, Robert, non. . Aberdeen, .Miss. Park, Ira O...................................Union City, Tenn. (Ml) FRESHMAN C LASS MEDICAL Parker, Wilbur it. ... Clovis, Cal. Parrish. Thomas Edwin . . . .... Danin. Fla. Podesta. Augustine J. . . . . Natchez. Miss. Pollock, Cary Robert. I . . Rocky Ford. Colo. Potter, I.ucien 0., k • . Bowling Green. Ky. Price, C. W., x.z x . . . . New Decatur, Ala. i Hirtnlnjcham CwIIcki-. It. Ā„.) Rock, J. Wiu . . Paducah, Ky. Roberts. Hayden H . Palmersville. Tenn. Ross, Samuel T . . . Mint, Tenn. Scovern. Harold It. 1 A K . . Carrollton, Mo. Sevier. Charles Edwin, B. S., K . Brownsville. Tenn. Sevier. Jack Alston. B. S.. K Brownsville. Tenn. Smirl. Ralph Jii.es .... . Rocky Ford. Colo. Smith. Harry Mouveli Newborn, Tenn. Smith, Mauldon . Corsicana. Tex. Smith, Warren Hayes .... Nashville, Tenn. Spencer. Octavius M . . Bessemer. Ala. St. John, Joseph Harold, Ā«:• it il . . Nashville. Tenn. Stone. Eij on W..................Bowling Green, Ky. Thompson, George Ai.va......................Aral . Ala. Vandiver. Horace Greeley . . . . Trenton, Ala. Vickers. Wilson Lewis . Cumberland City. Tcnn. Waddell, John R........................Rogcrsvillc, Ala. WalkĀ Ā , Starnes E.........................Atwood. Tcnn. Waller, Constantine Perkins . Nashville, Tenn. Walton, Chas. Docglas ... . Nashville, Tenn. Weldon, Dennis Franklin . . . . Lavonia, Ga. Westover. Harry Melvin.....................Hinson, Tenn. Wills, Herbert Keating . . . Neosho, Mo. Winn. William Ray, is n . Nashville, Tenn. Woodring, Thomas Volney . . . Nashville, Tenn. Wright. T. Gā€ž a t a . . . . Elizabeth City, N. J. CrilvrmUy of North Carolina . Young, T. II., Jr.. H. S., a K K . . . Nashville. Tenn. Young, Wilbur Sheijiy......................Sardis, Miss. (142) DENTAL BUILDING. SOUTH CAMPUS Officers J. H. .MKKKS .... .... J. A. MUELLER . . . J. P. BELI...................... ii. a. McDonald................. A. II. CARTER.................. J. F. GAINES . . . V. L. IZZARD................... I). E. ROGERS................... ...............President . . . Vice-President . Secretary ...............Historian Commodore Repressntatire . Sergeant-at-Arms . . . , Valedictorian ...............Treasurer (145) SENIOR CLASS- Beattie. I). B.. z + • •............................. Bell. J. P............... Bekkv. r. I.. Brown, I.. B., 0................................... Byrnes. R. R., ................................ 11 it',) Mississippi (ā– corgia SENIOR CLASS DENTAL artkr, A. II., A A...................................................................................Tennessee •jierry, J. P., Z 'I' •«•... . Tennessee ottkn, J. B............................................................................................Tennessee ’rockett, J. R.. An........................................................................................Texas (M7) ROW. II. I,. . Arkansas Fingek. (I. V. SENIOR ( LASS DEN I AL Tennessee Gaines. J. T., a 2 a . IZAKIĀ , V. I... + . IZl.AH. M. ('.. Ā«I' . Arkansas Florida Texas (MS) Johnson, ('. ). Kentucky SEN IOR Cl .ASS—DEN I'AL Johnston, J. I)., z t .......................................................Alabama Jones. J. W. Tennessee I. AN IKK, V. I).. Jit., 1 Tennessee .McCook, J. W.. i Louisiana (149) McDonald. 11. A., ♦ i! Arkansas flf McGee. T. C.f z SENIOR CLASS DENTAL Tennessee McMullen, T. B., z + •«•.................................................................Florida McMurphy, H. C.. a.....................................................................Alabama McMuRPHY, J. E., 'P ft...................................................................Alabama Meeks, J. H............................................................................Tennessee (150) SENIOR CLASS—DENTAL Moore. O. A., i s i.................................................Arkansas Morrison, I). B., i) Tennessee Mueller, J. A, i i i..................................................................................Texas Norwood, .1. C....................................................................................Tennessee (151) Ogle, l. y , a :: a Texas L Perry, F. F................. Reynoijw. G. C., + u . RoC.KKS. I). K.. A Ā£ A Siiaw. I.. E.. S ♦ . . . Sinclair. R. I.. M., Z . SKNIOR C LASS—DKN'I AL . Alabama Ten nesseo Florida Tennessee Indiana (152) SENIOR CLASS- Stafford. T. S., z •« ........................... Starnes, J. F., + i . . Tribble, I’. K. (153) DENTAL North Carolina . Arkansas . Missouri FURMAN HALL THE OAKLAND OAK From this tree the City of Nashville was laid ofi Junior Dental Class K. .1. l)ORS(’IIEII) .. I’. IUJSIIY. .JR. T. W. GILI.IS . FRANK MYFRS K. B. CONXKI.I. . Offici rs ('ommoilore . . PresideĀ t Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer It epresentat i ve (157) JUNIOR CLASS- DI N I I Alexander. J. C... Austin. H. G..... Boyles, R. C..... Braley, G. C...... Brown, Y. M....... Brownlee. W. 1.... Bryant. L. W...... Busby. L. I .. Jr— Call. S. F........ Connell. E. B.... Crumbly, S. A..... Porschild. K. J— Flack. W. I)...... Gillis. T. W...... Graham. L. I...... Grifuth. S........ Hammond. E. B..... Hard ace. L. W.... Harris. C. C...... Harris, T. C...... Hux. O. M......... Jones. W. F....... Kennedy. II. G.... .................Louisiana ................Tennessee ................Ton no .Ā«co ................Tennessee ............South Carolina ............South Carolina .................Tennessee .................Tennessee .....................Texas .................Tennessee ...................Georgia .................Tennessee ...............New .Mexico ...............Mississippi ................Tennessee ...............Mississippi ............South Carolina ..................Alabama ................Tennessee ................Tennessee ..................Missouri ...........North Carolina ................Tennessee Wilson, L. E.............. Kumpe, G. A......................................Alabama I.UPER. J. C.........................•.......Mississippi Mi Donnell, .1. G..................................Texas Mansker. E. ).................................Louisiana Me.unnilla. J. K... .............................. Cuba Morris. R. I...................................Tennessee Myeiis, Frank .................................Tennessee Norris. R. W..................................'....Texas Park. .L II....................................Tennessee Rea. W. P......................................Tennessee Rkk ks. W. E.................................Mississippi SPENCE. W. a.................................Mississippi Steel. v. C...................................Tennessee Ste en8 i.n, R. E.........................South Carolina Tayi.or. G. V..................................Tennessee Ten iron. G. F.................................Tennessee Thom as. M.....................................Tennessee Thomas, Y. o..................................Tennessee Turner, .1. II..................................Arkansas Yauc.ii, .1. -I................................Tennessee Wheeler. G. M................................Mississippi White, II. B.......................................Texas Wiley. A. C.......................... .........Tennessee ..................Alabama (log) F reshman Dental Class Officers R. N. MOZISEK . . . Preside at J. P. CA.MPBELI . . . Vice-President MISS KI.ISK MAY CATES . . . . Secretory M. S. ELLIS .... Covnnndorc Itepregeotatire R. A. BLACKWELL . (1G1) I RI SHMAN ( I ASS DI M A! Acker, B. H.................................... Texas ALLEN’, A. A............................. Mississippi Amis. Chas. B.................. . . Arkansas Anderson, Oliver . Tennessee AmxwillTE. A. M... .. . Mississippi Blackwell. H. E....... ............ ... Iowa BIRDSONG, H. R.......................... Mississippi Boyi.es, R. D.......................... Tennessee Brown. F. H... . ................ . . .Arkansas Bukmell, J. C...................... . Tennessee Campbell. J. C.. ...........................Tennessee Clink sc ales, R. M...................South Carolina COOKEKBOO, H. I’................................Texas Croom. G. C..................................Arkansas Crutcher. A. B............................. Tennessee Delakiku), S. .1............................. Texas Dougherty, L. W.............................Tennessee Ellis, M. S...... ...................South Carolina Edmunds, b. F................................Kentucky Fuller, M. E.................................. Texas Gates. Miss Elsie May...................... Tennessee Grant, M. K............................... Tennessee Hayes, L. E.................................Tennessee Wilson, M. I’........... Hicks, I. W..................................... Texas Hill. Jim ............................ ... Texas Hinchclikk. E. H.............................. Texas Holland, Roy............................... Tennessee Ingle. J. J......... . . .. .............. Tennessee Jackson, II. I... Texas Johnson. E. L... Arkansas Johnson, G. J............................ Mississippi Jones, C. C..................................... Texas McKinney. S. M.............................. Kentucky McKinney. M. S.........................?. Kentucky McMlNN, J. M.....................................Texas McNair, L. I’..................................Alabama Mozisek. R. N... Texas Norton. V. A................................. Alabama Rhein, c. M....................................Indiana Soi.mons, K. G..........................North Carolina Schilling, F. C............................Mississippi Smith. ('. T................................. Arkansas Swakkord. K. A...................................Texas Tynes, G. F..................................Louisiana Wagoner, W. G...........................North Carolina Wilson. ('. 1 ...................................Texas ..................Alabama (162) Happiness Right nigh a creek, where violets grew, Up on a forked limb I hung my clothes, when I was due To take a swim. When from the wavelets I arose. Although 1 sought Full muchly for that suit of clothes, 1 found it naught. 1 found it naught; it made me sad. And loud I cried, but vain. For ever who those garments had To fetch them back again. It was no use. and full of woe I in the water got: Ah! Deeply would I love to know For wear what would I wot. And colder yet, and colder still That slimy water grew. Till all at once a sudden thrill Thrilled me through and through. Long would I wait within the wet, While evening turned to gray. Then safely homeward would I get. Wrapped in the close of day. —Scld Waddell, Jr. (163) FURMAN MALI. Let All BachelorĀ Beware Senior Pharmacy Class Officers H. I). ELLIOT......................................President V. E. OLIVER.................................Vice-President B. M. BEARDEN.....................................Treasurer M. B. CASON..........................Commodore Representative (166) SENIOR CLASS—PFIARMACY Bearo, Bruce Montgomery, Ph. C.. k 'i'......................................................................McComb City, Miss. Ti-i-jixurcr Sonlor «’InĀ ; Moinbor Honor ’ommU(Ā«c. Beasi.ky. Eroie, Pii. C.. k +..................................................................................Mt. Rozell, Ala. Bkaoshaw, Sam Sanoaeher. I'm. C. Nashville. Tenn. Cason. Mai.coi.m Bi.ackwku., Pii. C.. K -...........................................................................Carrollton. Mo. IC.-|.r. M-iiiuilv.- Slud.nlĀ - AĀ Ā x-latlĀ n from l liarmar lH-|.Ā rlm. iil.: Ā«ā€˜Ā«mm odoro l|r|irrwDMIIvr. 'II.')!: Motnbrr Wnl Sido llow and K10.1111 Hall Hoard of lllnttori; M. iiiI-.t I’omniHltrr Hand;  • mlwr S.nlor Ā«'lioui Football T.-ain f 107) Casti.kman, Joskimi Herman, Pii. C. . Nashville. Tenn. SENIOR CLASS- PHARMAC Y Cross. Julian Franklin. Ph. C....................... Davis, Henry Grady. Pii. C.. a t a Davis, Robert Lee, Ph. C................................................... Delgado, Joseph V., Ph. C.................................................. Elliot, Holderness D., Pii. C., k ♦........................................ I'tniilrnl SĀ nlnr laĀ Ā« Hu| rvii..' ' Canmlllw fr.'ni N-.tlh • Vnlial Win Klonni llall. Whitcville, Tenn. Prospect, Tenn. Camden, Tenn. . Colon. Panama Fordyce, Ark. (168) SENIOR CLASS PHARMACY Frye, William Guy, Ph. C.. K +......................................................Culleoka, Tenn. Ā«Vmmllle ā–  from North 1Vnir.1l Wins Kloim M ill. Lovelace. Maybei.le. Ph. C.. M..................................................Albcrqucrque, N. M. Loyd, Robekt Gabrel. Ph. C.. k i..................................................................................I wisburg, Tenn. Ilintorinn Krnlnr CUm: Member Vanity I lane ball Team. 'II. Member Senior fluĀ Ā Football Team. McCoy. Joseph Gilbert, Pii. C.. k+............................................................................Athens, Ala, Tr.-mmier Junior fillĀ . See ret n ry Senior JI- IS. : 1(531 Reciinacf.l. Geokce John. Ph. Marshall. Tex. SENIOR CLASS PHARMACY Sisk, Ira Roscoe. Ph. C.........................................................................................Morganton. X. C. Vlc.-1-f..lilpnl Junior riotĀ Winner of Mac lltoonmlxln Mrtftl. Thompson, Wilkins, Ph. C., k +.....................................................................................Marvell, Ark. White, Jesse Brown, Ph. C......................................................................................Brownsville. Tenn. White, James Henry. Ph. C.,2 N........................................................................................Hope, Ark. I’r •liJ,'nl Junior White, Virgii. Dansby, Ph. C., k p................................................... Trranuror Junior fluĀ Ā '10-'ll. -ninilvt- Htu lonlĀ« AwMllllon, 'll-'IJ. (170) Mont it'd lo. Ark. SENIOR CLASS- -PHARMACY Wilkinson, Walter Grady, Pii. C.................................... Young. Thomas Hugh, Ph. C., a k k.................................. Oliver, William Edward, Pii. C., K ............................... VlcO'I’rolili'iu Senior CIium. . Corncrsville, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. 1171) Warren, Charles Herbert, Ph. C. Gainesville, Tex. The Nashville Girl Give James Whitcomb Riley his rustic lass, with her blushes and freckles galore. Let him rave o’er her beauty, her grace, and her charm, as he knew her in days of yore: But Riley is old and his eyes arc dim; he can’t tell a puff from a curl. Or in his search for poetical themes, he’d have pounced on the Nashville girl. Let old man Khayan in his selfish retreat, treat his lady to wine and bread. While he twangs his lyre to accompany her. as she sings over their frugal spread: But Omar was unfortunate. I’m sorry to say. for he never strolled down the Arcade. If he had. for his mate on his wilderness spree, he’d have chosen a Nashville maid. It seems that young Paris, so comely himself, believed that he had the pearl without price. When he slipped the rollers under old Menelaus, and fled, less the conventional rice: But Paris never waited on Fifth Avenue—I’m sorry for the I rojan Bean.— For if so, there’s no doubt, he’d have thrown Helen out. and annexed a fair Nashville queen. Let’s drink then. lads, to the Queen of the South, the North and the East and the West, No matter where we hail from, or whither we go. she’s the girl that we love best: And when she’s naught but a memory, and we’re far fram this dear old town. Let her still remain our true ideal, and her throne ne'er topple down. So drink in the life-giving water, pure as her chastity. Clear as her intuition, unsullied as her pedigree. Sparkling as her consolation, strong and sustaining as her love. In the crystal water I would drink to her. regent both here and above. —Hugh Roberson. Ā«173) Junior Pharmacy Class (175) JUNIOR CLASS PHARMACY Alsobrook. F. I.. Barnes, H. E. Bkanciie. M. I). Cowan, C. G. Covington, Ft. E. Dalton, E. N. Howards. W. J..  • K Ferrell, K. F. Kkiiierg, C. W., K A FirsoN, H. L. Hhkerson. Clyde Jackson, V. N. Johnson, Kmhkkt Kkeny. J. Ft. F.ytle. C. A. Noel, I.. P. Pryor, IF. W. Puckett, C. F. Siiine, J. O. Terrell. Fi. F. Warner, J. W. Jr., a t n White. I.. C. Whitworth. C. B. Williams, W. A. Winter, Wa. P. Wood, W. E., i x Yeargen. It. I.. (170) Ā 177) THE. FLUSH OF VICTORY RETURN 1 The Hall of Fame FRANK LANDER .A self-made man? Yes—and worships his Creator. JOHN ARCHER He was a man; lake him for all in all. 1 shall not look upon his like again. HENRY SUMMERS An honest man's the noblest work of God. BABE MURRAH Lord of himself:—that heritage of woo! ESMOND EWING Man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes and pompous in the grave. ALFRED IRL WINSETT O, that estates, degrees, and olliees were not derived corruptly, and that clear honour were purchased by the merits of the wearer. VARNELL TATE 0 ye Gods, render me worthy of this noble wife. dm Impossibilities Dr. Luck in a bath tub. Big i'rccland with a pompadour. Jack Sevier with a I . C. Squirrel Moorman without a quid. A square deal from the Athletic Association. ( lean fraternity politics. Interesting cha| cl talks. Pressed professorial pantaloons. Non-odifcrou:. laboratory. Pax vobiscum. 1 he Bully School give you greetings. Marvin W. I Ieflin Jack Burneti H. C. Tolmon Gus Dver . Co-Principals . Pegent UIjane I Professor WORK LKADING I'O A DEGRKF. OI B. S. Courses offered in Morning Salutation. Kvcning Greetings, Degrees Conferred in 1911 12 Bert Young Ichy Ewing Paui. Benham A. O. Denning Buddy Morgan- Frank Gii.ui.and Sam Hunt Peyton Smith Shorty Brown and II. Kir failed. Compliments of the Day. (185) ' Purely honorary. He Gust eH i-n ftft-th. Gu5 DjP'-Ilut Oa55p5- LJld VANDERBILT VS. MICHIGAN 0, wad sonic power the gif tie i ic us To sec ourscTs as it hers see us! Elmo Nellums as Sherlock Holmes. Buddy Morgan doing the Highland Fling. Austin Van Ness in a track suit. Guy coquettishly elevating his lovely brows. Croxton in his new La Marguerite. James ('. Bradford, Jr. ā€œShoot ye for a shilling, old chappie.ā€ I IKS) 0 jfratcrmtics Hellenic Council Officers R. C. IIHARD, K - . W. M. MI RRAII. K JNO. HI 1.1.. IN ................President . . . I ’irc-Presidrnt Secretary and Treasurer IIoi.ms Bush, a t o Francis Moorman, ho ii Wii.iakiĀ Tkaci k, i x Members Jack Maiion. K John Arciikr, !ā–  a o Fau. Bkniiam. a K h John Simpson. 1' a k K. V. Fkkki.aniĀ . k Enoch Brown, a t a His College Frat Pin !! • wore his College frat pin Just southwest of his heart, And vowed that from its resting place That pin should ne'er depart. The years that passed still found him I'nmoved. and standing pat; He ever wore his frat pin. For the honor of his frat. One day two eyes confused him. His high resolve took chase; A soft voice coaxed his frat pin From it's old abiding place. He took it from its honored throne, Where many years it sat. And on her breast he placed it,— For the honor of the frat. Now neither wears the frat pin; Dear College days arc o'er; She eaters to his every want, He settles up the score— His old time-honored spike-tail coat Now nests the snow-white cat; While the frat pin fastens baby's clothes. For the honor of the frat. (Edward IF. Ritnjto,) Eta. (194) PH! DELTA THETA HOUSE Phi Delta 1 heta Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, December 26, 1848. Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of Ohio, March 12, 1881. Ai.fan It. Carter, B. A. (Vanderbilt), Member Board of Trust. W. T. Sanders (Vanderbilt), Member Board of Trust. Claude Waller (Vanderbilt), Member Board of Trust. K. F. Jackson (Vanderbilt), Meml cr Board of Trust. Elliott Jones (Vanderbilt), Member Board of Trust. Geo. W. Martin, Ph. I). (Wabash), Adjunct Professor of Biology. John Daniel, M. A. (Alabama), Professor of Physics. R. A. Barr, M. 1). (Vanderbilt), Professor of Abdominal Surgery. Harrington Mark, M. 1). (Vanderbilt), Demonstrator in Medical and Dental Departments. W. H. Witt, M. A., M. I). (Vanderbilt), Professor of Medica and Therapeutics. Percy I). Maddik, LL. B. (Vanderbilt), Professor in Law Department. Paul DeWitt, M. I). (Vanderbilt), Demonstrator in Medical and Dental Departments. S. S. Crockett, Professor of Anatomy. Colors: Azure and Argent. Flower: White Carnation. National Convention, Niagara Falls, N. V., August 1-0, 1910. TENNESSEE. ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1876. Fratres in Facultate Fratres in Urbe A. G. Adams, Jr., '08 II. C. Alexander, '95 H. L. Allen, '07 J. T. Benson, '79 J. P. W. Brown, '96 C. W. Caldwell, '02 L. H. Campbell. '90 John L. Colville, Wash, and Lee,'07 W. P. Cooper. '08 J. Vaulx Crockett, '85 S. S. Crockett, ’85 K. W. Dake, '03 John Daniel, Alabama '81 Bruce Douglas, Jk.. T2 Lee Douglas, '08 It. A. Akmistead, '90 It. A. Barr, ’92 S. I). Baxter, ’00 (199) PHI DELTA I UK I A FENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER Norman Farrell, Jr., '95 F. J. Fuller, '97 W. H. Goodpasture. 'si F. G. Gordon, '04 A. M. Hagan, Sowanoe '83 Douglas Haggard, Sowanoe '97 C. N. Bryan, '06 ( . E. Buntin', Sewnnee '98 I). F. C. Buntin’, Sowanoe '91 W. A. Buntin, '00 T. C. Hindman, K. M. Iā€ž '85 Alfred E. Howell, '82 R. B. ('. Howell, '99 H. E. Jackson, Jr., 90 R. F. Jackson, '81 IĀ . E. Kern, Randolph-Macon, '98 John Kirkman, '09 Jos. I). Langley, Randolph-Macon Percy I). Maddin, '81 J. W. Maxikr. Jr.. '89 W. R. Manier, Jr., 'D8 J. O. Manier, '07 W. R. Manier. Jr.. 'OS Harrington Mark. '96 G. W. Martin. Wabash '87 Kratkes in Urbf. Hill McAlister, '97 W. H. Morgan, '06 John H. Dewitt. '91 Paul Dewitt, '05 R. F. Dodd, 11 Walt Hi B. Palmer, ā€˜so M. R. Patterson. '82 H. A. Peterson. Chicago '97 Stuart C. Pilcher, 'oo W. B. c. Pilcher, '01 J. M. Poage, '07 E. A. Price, '82 O. F. Noel. ā€˜09 E. T. Noel, '10 J. H. Noel. '08 Aijiert Parrish Robert Rhea, ’os '93 H. G. Rice, ' 1 C. B. Richardson, '86 M. H. Richardson. '04 W. D. Rose. '01 J. W. Sewell. '90 G. A. Hall. '07 A. w. Harris. Jr.. '01 E. (). Harris, '95 W. F. Harris, '88 C. Firman Smith. Mississippi. '89 Larkin Smith. Sewanee '85 Walter Stokes, '86 G. J. Stuhi:u:eieij , '87 Lytton Taylor. '76 S. C. Therrel. Alabama '07 II. I- Thomas, DePauw '98 T. I.. Thompson, ā€˜86 John Thompson, Jii.. 08 Harry S. Vaughn. 91 Claude Waller. '82 John A. Wilson, '02 W. 11. Witt. '87 w. c. Weaver. '06 .1. R. West, '80 Douglas M. Wright, '01 J. W. Bryan, '01 N. B. Jackson, '12 B. E. Tate. '12 R. S. Henry, '12 M. S. Adams. '12 Bruce Douglas. Jr.. '12 Macon Kirkman. '12 Rogers C, Caldwell, '12 12(H)| PHI DELTA THETA TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER Fratres in Universitate Class of 1912 John George Archer, B. S......................................... John C. Carter, LL. B............................................ Van Garrard Love. B. S........................................... Thomas Littei.l Smith, B. S...................................... Marvin W. Heflin, B. A., M. A.................................... . Greenville, Miss. . Nashville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. Hopkinsville, Ky. Birmingham, Ala. Class ok 1913. Morton B. Adams, B. S. LL. B............................... James Varnell Tate, LL. B.................................. Frank Gardner, LL. B....................................... Fitzcekaij) Hall, B. A., LL. B............................. Joseph Burrus West, B. E................................... . Nashville, Tenn. . Ashland. Kv. Greenwood, Miss. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1911. James Cowden Bradford, LL. B.............................. Davis Shall Plummer, LL. B................................ William Cranberry, LL. B.................................. Jackson Smith Burnett, B. S............................... Dandridgk W. Caldwell. B. S............................... Walter Morgan, B. A....................................... Hugh J. Morgan. B. S...................................... Henry Meeks, B. S......................................... Louis F. Sperry, B. S..................................... Eldon B. Stevenson, B. S.................................. Edwin Wilson, M. I)............. ......................... George Tenison............................................ Hanna, La. . Marianna. Ark. . Nashville. Tenn. Spartanburg, S. C. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville. Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville. Tenn. , Nashville, Tenn. Pulaski, Tenn. . Nashville. Tenn. (201) PHI DELTA THETA—TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER William K. Herrin. B. S. . Paul II. Christian, M. I)., B. A. . . Tom B. Christian. M. I).. B. A.. M. A. Van Rucker, B. S.................... Seymour Stafford. B. S.............. Robert Baird, B. S.................. Wilmot Paxton, B. S................. William Webster. B. S............. George Winton, B. S................. William B. Campbell, B. S. . . . Byrd Douglas. B. S.................. Emmet Manikr. B. S.................. Ed Craig, B. S...................... Edwin Wynne, B. S................... Hoard Boensch....................... I'ratres in Universitate Class of 1915. ..........................................................Clarksdale, Miss. .........................................................Savannah, Ga. .........................................................Savannah, Ga. .........................................................Cleburne, Tex. .........................................................Palestine, Tex. .............................................................Inemess, Miss. ..............................................................Wilmot. Miss. .........................................................Huntsville. Ala. .........................................................Nashville, Tenn. .........................................................Nashville, Tenn. .........................................................Nashville, Tenn. .........................................................Nashville, Tenn. .........................................................Nashville, Tenn. ...................................................Castilian Springs, Tenn. .........................................................Nashville, Tenn. (202) KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE I). I.. 0. w. M. B. Cason, I ii. L. R. Curtiss, B. i R. (5. Heard, b. a H. M. Rhea, B. S E. B. Boss, Jr., M Wm. Bailey, Jr., 1 J. E. Copeland, B E. B. CONNELL, I). W. I). Flack, 1). I) Kappa Sigma Founded at the University of Virginia, 1807. KAPPA CHAPTER Established in 1877. Re-established 1885. Fratres in Facultate R. Stubblefield. M. A., M. ! .. I . I . S....Dean of Dental Department C. Glenn, Pii. I).................................Professor of Geology II. Wilson, M. D........................Professor of Diseases of Children I . Ott......................................Instructor in Mathematics G . I).......... 5. E....... . S......... 1). S.... i. S........ Fratres in Universitate Class of 1912. Carrollton, Mo. R. G. I.oyd, Pii. G.............................Lewisburg, Tenn. ..Jackson. Tenn. T. C. Bell. M. I)................................Lexington. Kv. ......Memphis, Tenn. G. E. Wilson, M. 1).....................................Rock wood, Tenn. ----Somerville, Tenn. F. R. Chenault, B. D.............................Petersburg, Va. ----Clarksville. Tenn. Class of 1913. .....Nashville, Tenn. J. L. Ferguson, B. A........ ----Birmingham, Ala. H. M. Blackburn, M. I)_______ .........Adams. Tenn. P. L. Jacobson, B. S........ ......Rosewell, X. M. ----Birmingham, Ala. .....Lynnville. Tenn. ......Lewisburg, Tex. (207) KAPPA SIGMA- KAPPA Cl IAPTER Fratres in Universitate Class of 1014. J. N. Nichols, M, I)...................Nashville. Tenn. W. II. Turner, B. S.......................Carthajre. Tcnn. P. P. Bailey. B. a.........................Nashville. Tenn. I. T. Hawkins, M. I)......................Cartersville, Ga. C. W. Collins. B. S......................Pulaski, Tenn. T. N. Lasskkke. M. I).....................Fcrnandina, Fla. M. F. Cociiran. M. I).......................Bamesville, Ga. J. Jackson, M. I)..............................Dyer. Tenn. S. T. Connki.ee, B. S..................Oklahoma City. Okla. .1. M. I.ipscomb, M. I)...................Nashville, Tenn. J. H. Litterer, B. A.......................Nashville. Tenn. R. A. Young. B. A......... Harwell Allen W. S. ARM STEAD R. K. Blake F. J. Blake ! . B. Blake, Jr. W. E. Beari R. D. Fuller H. T. Minor J. H. Roberts M. H. Sharpe S. B. Smith W. E. Steger Class of 1915. ...Memphis. Tenn. IĀ . V. Holman, Fratres in Urbe R. R. Goodpasture v. O. Harris R. H. Stealand E. T. Hollins J. E. Hollins W. P. Ott L. C. Glenn C. C. Horton E. F. Jared J. S. Johnson E. v. Kennedy F. Goodman B. S.....................Fayetteville, Tenn. C. T. Kirkpatrick Lee Brock II. B. Buckner L. E. Crouch T. M. DeMoss Y. H. Crittenden I). R. Stubblefield W. L. Tiiroop K. M. Tiiroop T. J. Tyne J. J. Vaughn J. R. Wilson o. II. Wilson (208) Sigma Alpha Epsilon Established in 18. 6 at the University of Alabama. Colors: Royal Purple and Old Gold. Flower: Violet. TENNESSEE NU OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Established at Vanderbilt. 1878. Re-established 188.1. Fratres in Facultate Ja.MES A. Dale. I). I). S. Professor of Denial Anatomy, Technic, liridge ami Crown Work Oi.in West, Pii. C., M. I)..............Demonstrator in Chemistry and Instructor in Physics J. T. ALTMAN, M. I).................................................Professor of Anatomy C. F. Anderson, M. I)...............................................Professor of Obstetrics Fratres in Universitate Class ok 1912 J. R. Barton, B. A...................... Decatur. Tex. Moody Arnold. M. 1).................................. Jas. A. Simpson, LL. B....................Gallatin, Tenn. Class of 1911 Tiiko. W. Pinson, B. S...................Nashville, Tenn. B. W. Wright, M. I .................Bowling Green, Ky. Class of 1911 Eari. S. Barney, B. A..................Union City. Tenn. J. R. Slater, B. S........................Valdosta, Ga. V. G. Bratten, B. S.......................Lebanon. Tenn. David T. Ralston. LI,. B..................Glasgow, Ky. Alfred H. Burr, B. A......................Paragould, Ark. L. P. Thomas, B. S...................Little Rock, Ark. Henry Dol'olas. M. D......................Gallatin. Tenn. R. K. Wooten, B. S...................Chiekosha, Okla. Jno. W. Holman, B. S......................Texarkana. Ark. T. E. Givan. M. D....................Nashville. Tenn. Frank I.ocke, LL. B.......................Ashdown, Ark. (211) TENNESSEE NU OE SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Fratres in Class Geo. H. Gillen, M. I)...........South Pittsburg. Tonn. K. T. Lamfkik, B. S........................Monroe, I.a. Chas. Payne. B. S.......................Gallatin, Tenn. J. R. Ryals, B. A.........................Cordcle, Ga. H. B. Scovek, M. I).....................Carrolton, Mo. Fratres James T. Altman, Tenn. Eta, '82 1). P. Adams, Tenn. Xu, '76 James I). ANDERSON, Tenn. Lambda, '89 Clifton R. Atchison, Tenn. Xu, ’90 F. M. Bass. Tenn. Xu. '90 W. S. Booten, Ga. Epsilon, '95 Ci-AKENCE F. Boyd. Tenn. Xu. '93 J. W. Biggs. Tenn. Eta, '02 W. P. Burdette, Tenn. Xu, '75 Chas S. Briggs, Tenn. Xu. '75 Stith M. Cain, Tenn. Xu, '96 John Caruthers, Tenn. Lambda, '91 B. F. Cheatham. Tenn. Omega, '88 Felix M. Compton, Tenn. Xu, '80 E. Z. Crow, Va. Pi, '93 K. L. Doak, Tenn. Xu. '96 Jas. A. Dale. Tenn. Xu, '96 John Early. Tenn. Xu. '86 Universitate ok 1915 C. W. Whitehead. B. S........................Mobile, Ala. J. A. Tate. B. A.........................Shelbyvillc, Tenn. J No. J. Ingle. Jr., I). I).........South Pittsburg, Tenn. H. B. Cleveland, M. I)...................Centerville, Ala. O. B. Mean, M. I)........................Bellbuckle, Tenn. IN Ur BE W. P. Ferguson. Tenn. Xu. '86 McPiikkters Glasgow, Va. Pi. '91 Edward A. Glover. Va. Sigma, '75 J. AVERY Gran.niS. Tenn. Lambda, '03 Robert Graham, Tenn. Kappa. '09 W. II. Halbert. Tenn. Lambda, '69 T. E. Halbert. Tenn. Lambda, '91 F. II. Hess, Tenn. Eta, '06 J. J. Heflin, Tenn. Xu. '05 Litton Hh kman. Tenn. Xu, '96 Geo. W. Hight, Jr., Tenn. Xu. '96 M. E. Hoi.dekness. Tenn. Xu, '02 William B. Holmes, Tenn. Lambda, '71 Frank K. Houston, Tenn. Xu. '01 W. Ross Hopkins, Tenn. Xu. '81 William A. Provine. Tenn. Lambda, '89 J. P. Raines. Tenn. Xu. '97 O. II. Bedford, Tenn. Kappa, '90 (214) TENNESSEE NU OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Fratres in L’rbe Guy Reynolds, Tenn. Xu. '96 Thomas B. Scoggins, Tenn. Xu. 95 Euclid Snow. Tenn. Xu, '98 Sidney Si knot, Tenn. Xu, '99 Joseph II. Thompson. Tenn. Lambda, 75 C. C. Van Leer, Tenn. Xu. '95 Robert Vaughn. Tenn. Xu, 75 E. E. Hendrix, Tenn. Lambda, '93 Norman Kirk man, Tenn. Xu. '81 E. F. Langford, Tenn. Lambda. ’89 H. C. Lansing. Tenn. Kappa, ’86 A. X. McDonald. Tenn. .eta. 97 F. (). McGavock. Tenn. Xu, '61 K. T. McConnk'o, Tenn. Xu. ’96 E. L. McXeii.I.Y. Tenn. eta. '90 J. Washington Moore, Tenn. Xu, '91 H. T. Mimiurn. Ky. Epsilon, 01 E. Moore. Ga. Phi. ’04 L. F. Phillips, Tenn. Xu, '91 C. R. Smith. Tenn. Xu. '87 ('. W. Felder, Ga. Phi, 'os II. W. Thompson, Ky. Epsilon, ā€˜07 J. W. Grisby. Term. Lambda, '99 ’. F. Anderson, Tenn. Xu. '07 Albert Britt, Tenn. Lambda, ’06 James E. Chappell. Tenn. Xu, '08 Paul Chambers, Tenn. Lambda, '07 Olin West, Tenn. Xu, ’95 James W. Waters, Tenn. Lamlrda, '89 Rout. F. White, Tenn. Lambda,'96 James T. Meadors (). F. Wilson, Tenn. Lambda, '67 Vernon Ti pper. Tenn. Omega, '03 J. Peeples, Va. Omicron, '83 John C. Tomerlin, Tenn. Xu. ’04 John A. Bell, Tenn. Xu, '93 E. P. Beverly. Tenn. Omega. '98 II. Hargrove, Tenn. Xu. '81 II. B. Miller, Tenn. Xu, '87 May Overton, Tenn. Xu. '75 Ed Pigue, Ga. Beta. '85 J. W. Horton, Tenn. Lambda. '78 Washington Hudson. Tenn. Xu, '93 J. F. Jarman. Tenn. Eta. '84 A. W. Lamar, S. C. Phi. '70 II. E. Kirk. Tenn. eta, ’94 M. Lindslky, Tenn. Xu. '81 W. L. Martin, Tenn. Xu. '79 A. P. Bourland. Tenn. Eta. '82 M. Clements. III. Theta, '04 J. R. Coleman. Tenn. Kappa, 79 ('. S. Conway, Tenn. eta. '97 A. S. Dabney, Ky. Epsilon. '98 X. B. Dozier. Ky. Epsilon, '99 G. S. Moore, Term. Lambda A. Gennett, Tenn. Xu. '94 F. D. Gill, Jr.. Tenn. eta. '95 M. S. Hawkins, Tenn. Xu, '75 David II. Bishop, Tenn. Xu. '70 W. II. Washington. Va. Sigma. '71 K. Saunders (215) Meai whilfi our Jqveii| ijerQirjc was disolied i]| tears. KAPPA ALPHA HOUSE. Colors: Crimson and Old Cold. ā– 'lowers: Magnolia and Red Rose. Kappa Alpha Founded at Washington and Leo University, 18(55 CHI CHAPTER Established April 9, 1883. Dit. Lucius Burch. .M.D.. Chi. Dk. W. C. Dixon, M.D., Chi. Fratres in Facultate 1)R. B. K. Young, A.M.. Pii.l).. Chi. Jno. Bell Keebi.e, LL.B., Chi. ! k. J. W. McCall. M.D., Pi. Fratres in Urbe John Moore Mark Bradford V. I). L. Robinson A. V. Stockkll, Jr. Henry C. Stockkll Robert F-. Bi rch Lucius E. Burcii Montague Ross Hickman Beckner Thos. 11. Malone Robin .1. Cooper Randolph Caldwell ary A. Folk Ed Hart Marshall LeSueur T. J. Webb. Jr. Henry Skkc.gs Webb Clark A. W. Shipp James Moore Marshall Morgan Ben Morgan John Ryan Reau E. Folk John Caldwell E. E. Barthell Bert E. Young John Bell Keebi.e H. J. Ml KELL Paul B. Kern- Clarence Dixon L. H. Harris Walter S. Yarbrough W. H. Johnston Lyles Black Ed T. Seay J. B. Dickson Will Dake Caldwell J. II. Fall. Jr. Frank Morgan Verner M. Jones w. c. Cherry R. C. Plater Bradford Roulstone Thos. Kirkpatrick John Overton Henry Perry Lawrence O’Brien Walter Pierce Winston Caldwell Fratres in Universitate Class of 1912. F. M. Gilliland..............................................................Memphis, Tenn. J. W. McCook.............................................................Natchatoches, La. W. E. Metzger, Jr...........................................................Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Murraii..........................................................Jackson, Miss. C. K. Sevier.......................................................Brownsville, Tenn. J. A. Sevier.......................................................Brownsville, Tenn. KAPPA ALPHA CHI C MAP I I K W. H. Givens.. J. W. Caldwell L. W. Hardace C. W. Friberg. R. E. McKellar Fratri s in Universitate Class ok 1913. .....St. Louis. Mo. ...Nashville, Tenn. .New Decatur. Ala. Johnson City. Tenn. ...Memphis, Tenn. Class ok liĀ l I R. H. Lyle.............................................................Brownsville, Tenn. J. M. Cartwright......................................................Collierville, Tenn. G. M. Ogle..............................................................Louisville, Ky. C. C. Turner...............................................................Memphis, Tenn. K. McGakvey..............................................................Lexington, Ky. W. A. SHORB. Jr.................................................................Helena, Ark. T. K. WOOTEN....................................................................Helena, Ark. I). B. Benson..................................................................Bardwcll. Ky. Bowling Green, Ky. Bowling Green. Ky. .......Paris, Tenn. .......Paris, Tenn. .... Nashville. Tenn. .....Stanton, Tenn. ..Locust Grove. Ga. .........Dayton. O. ----Franklin, Tenn. ......Dayton, Tenn. ----Memphis, Tenn. Class ok 1915. E. W. Stone................................. L. O. Potter................................ J. I). C. Atkins............................ J. A. Jkrnigan.............................. J. L. Goopall............................... W. B. Nash.................................. C. Farmer................................... L. L. Watson................................ W. M. Starnes............................... F. Thom isos ............................... C. II. Irby................................. (222) BETA THETA PI MOUSE Beta Theta Pi Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, July 4, 1839. Colors: Pink and Light Blue. BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1883. Fratres in Facultate W. II. Scni.T3t.MAN, C. K., Dean of Academic and Engineering Department; Professor of Civil and Mechanical Engineering. H. C. Tol.MAN, Pii, D.. I). I).. Professor of Greek. Allen G. Hall, 1.1.. I)., Dean of Law Department; Professor of Damages, Contracts. Insurance. Agency and Elementary Law. Henry E. Smith, I.L. D.. Professor of Real Property, pro tern. Fratres in Universitate Class of 1912 W. H. Ewing, B. S.......................Nushville.Tenn. J. R. Morrison, B. A...................McKenzie. Tenn. W. B. Greenlaw, B. S....................Columbia, Tenn. H. J. Jones, B. A...............................Dresden, Tenn. F. B. Moorman, LL. B.................Somerville, Tenn. Class of 1913. F. A. Robins, B. A.......................Tupelo, Miss. A. R. Dismvkes. B. K..................Nashville, Tenn. E. K. Witcher, B. S.......................Olney, 111. 1). V. Morrison, B. E...................McKenzie, Tenn. Class of 1914 B. I. Crabtree, B. E.................Chattanooga, Tenn. W. II. Gill, B. A....................West Point. Miss. Francis Warfield, B. E..................Columbia, Tenn. K. V. Morrison, B. A...........................McKenzie, Tenn. (227) BETA THETA PI BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Fratres in Class Robt. Paine, !. 1)...................Aberdeen, Miss. W. (I. Hutcheson, Jr.. B. S..........RidRetop. Tenn. M. S. PHE8RR, B. K..................Nashville. Tenn. Universitate ok 1915 T. B. Kelly. M. D.........................DuQuoin. III. ('. R. Marshal, B. A ................ Nashville. Tenn. X. S. ShokNER, B. A...............Mt. Pleasant. Tenn. Fratres in Urbe J. P. Atkinson II. K. Smith Charles C. Trable J. W. Handley W. Mack Baxter W. H. Sterling J. (). Treanor E. W. Thompson 0. F. Blackie A. N. Fite K. W. Jl'KGKKM AN E. B. Corbett George C. Brown A. P. Foster W. H. Williamson George Warren Lucius I’. Brown R. D. Goodlet Ira Landrith J. R. Crawford J. W. Bykns Grafton Green H. H. Burton, Jr. G. B. Kirkpatrick Tyler Calhoun G. B. Guilo F. ’. Maury Rev. R. K. Brown E. B. Davis R. L. C. White J. N. Miller Allen G. II. Hall H. M. Drifoos Richard Hall R. I,. Morris H. C. Tolman S. (I. Douglas Bishop K. E. Boss R. I.. Morris, Jr. W. H. SCHUERMAN S. C. Ewing Avery Handley H. I . Leech J. R. Cheshire E. B. Rucker J. A Harris K. M. Thomas IĀ . E. Atkins John Ruhm. Jr. W. G. Hutiikson W. 1.. Owsley Dr. J. Witherspoon A. H. Sharp A. W. Stockweli. Hamilton Parks w. A. Chester C. C. Slaughter E. W. Thomas I.. 1). Palmer H. G. Kitreli. G. M. Smith Gates P. Thruston W. T. Rogers II. B. Bond Charles W. Rain Thomas Weaver (228) 3SH0H V113Q nv.l. VJ.T.-KI Colors: Purple, White and Gold. Flower: Pansy. Colors: Purple, White and Gold. Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany. West Virginia, 1859. Flower: Pansy. Active Chapters, 57. Alumni, 25. LAMBDA CHAPTER Founded 1881. W. K. McAlister, Theta . . W. P. Buti.er, I.amhda . . Fratres in Facultate C. H. Davis, M. I) Fratres in Universitate Class ok 1912. I. L. Gordon, H. E Class ok 1913. Nashville, Tenn. .1. 11. Swakkord. M. I) Chattanooga, Tenn. Enoch Brown, Jk., B. A 1). B. Campbell, B. E Paul Christian, I.L. B Class ok 1914. Franklin, Tenn. M. M. Shelby. M. D Charleston, Mo. Tullahoma, Tenn. II. II. .Iones, B. I) Atlanta, Ga. W. C. Cameron. B. E .1. 1). Everett, B. a V. It. Evers, B. E • Class ok 1915. Dallas, Tex. .1. C. Gordon. B. S Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Henry Pointer. Jr., B. A Franklin, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Am.mie Sikes, B. S Franklin. Tenn. (233) DELTA TAU DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER Fratres in Urbe J. .1. Rust, Lamlnla I.eRoy McGregor, Lambda W. L. NlOloi., Rota Theta JESSE M. OvkkTON. Lambda Henry Pepper, .Ii:.. Beta Delta Littleton Pardee, Lambda 1). B. Pt'RYEAR, Lamb la Clyde Gresham. Uimbda William G. Simmons, Lambda Robt. T. Smith. Lambda Cm as. S. Smith, Gamma Epsilon W. K. Me Auster. Theta Harry S. Stokes, Lambda J. N. Stone, Lambda Geo. N. Tillman. Theta Preston Vaughn V. T. Waters. Alpha R. A. Wilson, Gamma W. J. Anderson. Lambda Frank C. Allen, Lambda W. s. Ml Garvey, Theta •I. P. Jones, Lambda John C. Brown, Lambda John B. Cannon. Lambda W. A. Covington, Beta Iota Jas. B. I). DeBow, Lambda Thomas IL Epperson, Lambda Harry W. Evans, Lambda Harry Jones, Lambda Rort. T. Fearey, Lambda John P. Bates. Lambda J. E. H. Atkinson, Lambda Frank S. Fite. Lambda John R. Fisher, Lambda Frank B. Fogg. Lambda Abe Goodman, Lambda Lean A. Kirby. Lamlxla John T. Leu.yet. Lambda E. J. Hamilton, Lambda A. ('. McIjsan, Lambda Guy T. Reid, Beta Theta R. T. Fra .ikic. Jr., Gamma Eta 12341 SIGMA NU IIOUSI. Sigma Nu Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 18( 9. Colors: White, Black and Old Gold. Flower: White Rose. Active Chapters, 66. Alumni Chapters, 43. SIGMA CHAPTER Founded 1SS(5. Fratres in Universitate Post Graduate. Hugh w. Robertson, B. a.........................................................Crossett, Ark. Ci- ss ok 1012. Au Iki. Winsett, 1.1.. B.................Texarkana, Ark. J. H. White, Pii. G..........................Tyler, Tex. S. I . Dannki,, 1.1.. B..................Grandview. Tenn. R. M. Mason, M. I ...........................Murray, Ky. W. H. Morgan, B. A..........................Union. S. C. .1. .1. Cox, 1.1.. B.....................Prescott. Ark. Class ok 1013. . . ..Elkton, Tenn. O. P. Hilbikn. 1.1.. B.....................Sutherland. Fla. ..Galveston, Tex. W. E. Wooi , Pii. G....................Spring Hill. Tenn. ....Stamps, Ark Dumas Mai.one. B. I).............................Cuthbert. Ga. Lake Charles, I.a. J. I). Fisher, Jr.. M. I)...............Baton Rouge, I.a. Class OF 1914. R. E. Blackwell, D. I). S..............Mt. Vernon, Iowa Caspar B. Kuhn, M. 1)...................Nashville, Tenn. Esmond Ewing, B. A.......................Nashville. Tenn. G. R. McSwain, M. I)........................Paris. Tenn. John W. Bull, B. A.. I.L. B........... R. I.. Pillow, LI.. B................ E. A. Hoover. B. A................... S. A. Richardson, M. I).............. (239) SIGMA NX SIGMA IIAPI ER T. R. Cirtiss, H. A.. Fratres in Universitate Class ok Ml 5. .......Lebanon. Tenn. Roy Coopkr, B. A. ............Nashville, Tenn. Fratres in Urbe Eugene Orr, Sigma V. I. Witherspoon, Sigma Harvey II. Hannah, Kappa Dr. R. K. Fort, Sigma Dr. T. V. Menees, Sigma L. J. I.ovENTHal. Sigma George A. Sen war. Beta C. B. Fatherly, Sigma Martin Roberts R. C. Jones, Sigma S. R. Weaver. Sigma Carter Stark. Sigma Dr. Lem rel Long, Sigma Dr. Bruce R. Payne. Beta Norris Ewing, Sigma Dr. (). Crockett. Sigma Joe Morrison, Sigma Dabney Minor, Sigma T. K. WeatheriiOLT, Beta Beta George Norton, Kappa Marvin H. Darby, Sigma DR. C. W. IIoFKER, Sigma Albkkt G. Gerst, Sigma Harry F. Ambrose, Sigma Frank F. Frantz. Sigma Bascomb Morris, Sigma R. P. Black mer. Psi (240) ALPHA TAC OMI'.GA HOUSE Flower: White Tea Rose. Alpha 1 au Omega Founded at Richmond, Va.. 1865. Colors: Old Gold and Sky Blue. Active Chapters. 62. Alumni Chapters, 18. BETA PI CHAPTER Founded 1888. Fratres in Facultate B. E. MlTCIIKIX, M. A.........................................Instructor in Mathematics R. W. Bll.l.lNGTON, M. D............................................Medical Department Luke Lea Fratres in L'rbk T. E. Stratton Joy G. Stephenson Bradley Walk kk R. W. Jones J. 0. Patterson R. W. Bll.l.lNGTON Wake Kirkpatrick Robert Lusk Jos. H. ACKI.EN Frank P. Bono W. C. I.usk W. K. BOLLING G. W. IIaynie Wirt Hughes Percy Brown A. M. Trawick. Jr. O. L. Quii.lian S. 11. Chester Geo. C. Trawick J. H. Thompson Percy KinnairiĀ R. M. 1.KI.ANK J. W. McFakken W. l). Weatherford Sam Orr M. C. Fitzpatrick A. B. Neii. H. W. Campbell J. A. Draughon W. S. Noble Jno. R. A 1ST A. F. Whitman J. W. Overton A. L. CIIII.KRESS William Wills C. 0. Rhea Jno. W. Chii.kress M. W. Bailey J. W. Shack foro Howard M. Jones T. J. Mooney, Jr. R. W. Santoro W. W. Faw Overton Lea. Jr. R. N. Watts William Haywood William M. Bearden J. O’Neill Omey A. M. McNeal James H. Boxwei.l Paul Moore (245) Harry 11. McAlister ALPHA TAU OMLGA Fratres in Universitate Class of 1912. Class op 1913 Carl Sypan Cox. M. a Will G. Iaksan. B. A ... . Trenton. Ky. Stanley I . Ruddiman. B. s.. B. K... ...Nashville, Tonn. J. O’Neil Bomer, Jr., b. s Jrownsville. Tenn. Edmund C. Kain. B. K ...Nashville. Tonn. Clip ford H. Bateman, B. A... . McKenzie, Tenn. E. Hollis Bush, B. E . Birmingham, Ala. Leon M. Lanier, M. 1) . Nashville. Tenn. Harry W. Moore, B. A .. McKenzie, Tonn. Bohert E. Sullivan. M. I) Eagleville. Tenn. Will W. Alexander, B. I) ..Morristown. Mo. Will W. Warner. Pii. D . Nashville. Tenn. Harry F. Comer. B. S J. Fulton Zimmerman, B. A .Marble Hill. Mo. Class ok 1914 T. Crowder Chapman, M. I) Will W. Miller. B. K... James I). Rives, B. S J. Woodall Boilers, B. Daley Thompson, B. A.. Dan Bomer, B. S Class of 191 Ā w. Battle B. Gray, M. I) Tenn. I). H. Anthony, M. 1 .............................................Durhamville, Tomi. J. A. Johnson, M. I .................................................Jackson, Tonn. Bukord B. Hornkr, B. A.................................................Nashville, Tonn. Wilbur Youno, B. S........................................................Sardis, Miss. S. N. Ayrks, B. S......................................................Natchez. Miss. J. H. Ayrks, 15. K......................................................Natchez, Miss. Wallac e Tanner. B. A..................................................Nashville, Tonn. Tom II. Elliott, B. S................................................Clarksville, Tonn. Dean Elms, B. A........................................................Jonesboro, Ark. Ralph Borin son, B. S.....................................................Sparta, Tonn. (246) DELTA KAPPA EPSILON HOUSE Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Vale, ISM. GAMMA CliAPTER Established 1847. Re-established 1S8D. Colors: Crimson, Azure and Gold. I'UAIKI S IN L'kBF. II. I.. Badger R. W. MILLER J. K. Sanders J. McE. Stone Paul Davis Dr. (i. A. Gates Wm. Di me P. B. Spence T. G. Kittrell M. M. Cui.lom J. Phillips Rev. Marvin Steele Jeff McCarn P. L. Nichols J. R. Green W. I. Nolen W. H. Raymond. Jr. Allen R. Cornelius R. 11. Yancey C. T. McKenzie J. S. Pilcher T. R. I.. Carter Dr. I). R. Pickens W. M. Hart M. H. Meeks W. II. Ray C. K. Curtis Sam S. Moody G. II. Callender W. A. Rennie J. K. Hays Chas. I.. Cornelius R. A. Rennie .1. II. Callender N. F. C HEAIRS D. K. I. AM RUTH R. J. McMullen V. C. Nelson .1. S. Pilcher Flower: Pansy. J. (). Thompson J. R. VINCHESTER R. M. Patterson D. (). McCarn W. II. Blue G. II. Armistead J. I). Goodlett II. W. Hall A. Van S. I.indsley R. W. Miller A. II. Pettibone G. C. Porter W. J. Vaughn W. J. Vaughan. M. a.. I,I.. D. II. . Kipp. Ph. 1). . . . I). R. Pickens, M. D. . . Jno. J. Luck, M. a., Ph. I). F. R. Bryson, M. A. . . . Fratres in Universitate ....................Professor of Mat hematics ami Astronomy .........................................Professor of German ........................................Instructor of Anatomy ....................................Instructor of Mathematics ........................................Instructor of English (251) delta kaf pa epsilon gamma chapter Fratres in Universitate Class ok 1912 W. S. Commons, B. A........................Rives, Tenn. F. I). Lander. Jk.. B. S ............Hattiesburg. Miss. r. B. Hughes, B. A............ .. .. ..Fulton, Ky. C. T. Martin. I?. F .............................Mobile, Ala. (I. Williamson. M. D.....................Columbia, Tenn. Class ok 1913 I’. B. Bknham. B. A.....................Marianna, Ark. I. M. Hawks, B. A.....................Union City. Tenn. .1. I . Vaughn. B. A...................Louisville, Ky. Class of 1911 Tom Darnell. B. K...........................Roanoke, Va. J. R. Walker. Jk., B. A........................Trenton, Tenn. S. H. Mann, LL. B....................Forrest City, Ark. W. M. Wiiitnell, B. A..........................Martin. Tenn. W. P. Murrey. B. A................... Lewisburg. Tenn. D. T. Smith. M. I .......................Trenton. Tenn. K. C. Rice, B. S............................Fulton, Ky. ('has. Wyatt. B. S........................Fayetteville, Tenn. Frank Wade. 1.1.. I)......................Trenton. Tenn. Class ok 1915 Rkx Bkaslky. B. A....................... Linden, Tenn. Malcom Lick, B. S..............................Roanoke, Va. Donaldson Creighton, B. S......... ... Nashville. Tenn. Carter Lusher, b. E....................... ..Mobile. Ala. Ciias. Duncan. B. S.....................Nashville, Tenn. o. G. Nelson, M. D..............................Mobile, Ala. Meade Frierson, B. S................... Columbia, Tenn, C. C. McClure, B. S ........................Mobile. Ala. Alfred Hume. B. S.......................Nashville, Tenn. F. (’. Smith, B. S..................... ..Hiekman. Ky. James Stephens, B. S....................Nashville. Tenn. (252) ā– siF r .ii SIGMA CHI HOUSE Sigma Chi Established 1855 ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Established 1892 Fratres in Facultate William L. Dudley, 15. S.. M. 1). . . . Henry Reach Carri:. A. 15.. l Ā i. ! .. B. I). Thomas Carter, M. A.. 15. IĀ .............. Professor of Chemistry and Dean . Prof exuor of English Exegesis in . . Professor of Greek Exegesis in of Medieal Deportment Theological Deportment Theological Department A. Read W. E. Creighton C. P. Connell Jno. Trotwood Moore II. W. Black J. G. Bowers 15. U. Cheatham I. M. Read W. 15. Ricks Fielding H. Yost W. E. Norvell, Jr. J. S. IH'KBAR. JR. E. P. Tiiruston, Jr. Fratres in Urbe Ed.mcnd Wai.sii F. W. Johnson Ashby Lovelace M. 15. Leavbli. R. W. Turner, Jr. C. (I. Dunbar J. D. Bi.anton L. 15. Fite W. I). Rhea 15. M. Collette G. A. Frazier J. J. Vkrtbeks. Jr. I). Weaver P. A. Shelton, Jr. W. A. Benson Robt. Ewing I . Hillman C. H. Johnson W. W. Ross Tuos. E. Weaver Lewis Tillman E. E. Duncan II. Hardison Jas. S. Frazier. Jr. Paul Donaldson J. M. CULBREATH Fratres in Universitate Post Graduate 257 Paul C. Bowers. M. S. Jacksonville, Fla. SIGMA CHI ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Fratres in Universitate Class of 1912 I, . P. Holmes, M. I)....................Nashville, Term. II. K. Frazer. B. S...... W. C. Teach e. B. A.......................Franklin, X. C. C. N. Smith, B. E....... Class of 1913 W. V. Andrews. I.I.. B...................Nashville, Tenn. W. C. Huggins, B. S______ .1. E. Amis, B. A.........................Franklin. Tenn. .1. H. Shelton. B. F;_ A. T. F'lTE, B. A........................Nashville. Tenn. ! . B. BlakemoRK, B. S. CLASS OF 1914 J. 1. Cate. LL. B......................Hopkinsville. Ky. K. C. Wai.u:h. B. S..... A. C. Huggins, B. S......................Nashville, Tenn. J. A. Waddell. B. S______ Howard Cakotiiers. LL. B...............Centerville. Tenn. Seid Waddei.i., B. A..... B. B. Brown. M. IĀ .......................Nashville. Tenn. .1. S. Al.LEN. .M. I).... Wallac e Cummings, B. K................Springfield, Tenn. A. M. Patterson. B. S.. II. .1. ForĀ , B. A........................Magnolia, Miss. ;. II. Armistead, B. A.. J. T. BlakemoRK, B. S...................Nashville. Tenn. I.. B. McWiiirter, I.I.. B. E. B. ClIAPPEL. B. S....................Nashville. Tenn. .1. I . Frierson. I.l,. B... Class of 1915 T. B. Barry, M. 1 ........................Gallatin, Tenn. Jas. Keith, I.L. B......... Park es Armistead. B. A...................Franklin, Term. .L M. Flowers. B. S...... B. O. Nokvell, B. S......................Nashville, Tenn. B. E. Talley. B. S....... Pledges. .... Bowling Green, Ky. ............Chicago, III. .........Nashville, Tenn. .........Nashville, Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. .. .Morganficld. Ky. . I’nion City, Tenn. .. 1'nion City. Tenn. . . Winchester, Ky. .. . . Henryville. Ky. ----Franklin. Tenn. . . Los Angeles. Cal. Mt. Pleasant. Tenn. . Little Rock. Ark. Montgomery, Ala. . Knoxville, Tenn. 258 Leo Cole, B. A...... Boot. Latimer. B. A Macon, Miss; . I'tica, Miss. Stanley Johnson. B. S. Bout. Fields. B. S.. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Pill KAPPA P.SI HOUSK Phi Kappa Psi Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa., February 19, 1852. Color : Lavender and Pink. Flower: Sweet Pea Publications: The Shield, ā€œPocket Catalogue, History, Song Hook, Record. The Mystic Friend. TENNESSEE DELTA CHAPTER Established October 7, 1901. Fratres in Facultate .........................Adjunct Professor to Chair of Surgery Fratres in Universitate Class of 1912 Adairvillc, Kv. .Jack Mahon, LL. B................Bakersfield, Cal. Class ok 1913 Russei.i. II. Hughes, B. E.......Nashville, Tenn. Clikkoki Smith. M. I)...........Port Gibson, Miss. M. M. Martin, B. S...............Little Rock. Ark. Du. Duncan Eve. Jil, M. I). H. Fort Flowers, B. E................... Galen Croxton. LL. B. Chas. Fowler, M. D... F. Gunn Hell, M. D.... c. K. Leslie........... Will Ganong........... Class ok 191-1 ............St. Louis. Mo. Hailey Rascoe, M. I)....................Nashville, Tenn. ..............Glasgow, Ky. Sam Hunt, M. D..........................Ft. Worth, Tex. Ernest Thompson. M. D...................Nashville. Tenn. Class ok 1015 ......Nashville, Tenn. S. C. Rogers............................St. Angelo. Tex. .........Coweta, Okla. N. J. Edwards...........................Nashville, Tenn. ............Texarkana, Tex. Fletcher L. Mason.......................Nashville, Tenn. Gustave (’order.....................Oklahoma City, Okla. 263 PHI KAPPA PSI IENNESSFF DELTA CHAPTER Fratres in Universitate Pledges Nashville . Tenn. .Lebanon, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. E. M. HUNT...............................Nashville. Tenn. K. M. Baxter... R. S. Morrison...........................Nashville. Tenn. Fraser Cochran G. O. Williamson.............................Eastman. Ga. Cornelius Hall. Fratres in Urbe Overton Lea Jordan Stokes Jordan Stokes, Jr. Jas. Whitworth Stokes Frank A. Berry A. B. Hill. Jr. Louis T. Baxter Collins Denny Dr. Duncan Eve, Jr. Dr. E. S. McIlvain H. G. Lipscomb Gideon I . Wade T. K. Klliston W. W. Hays W. K. Phillips, Jr John Baxter E. R. Howard Judge J. W. Bonner Rout. Armistead J. M. Bass. Jr. J. IL Fall Jos. L. Hill J. H. Jamison Jas. Chamberlain C. Motz John B. Ransom, Jr. W. L. Talley Med. Ransom Jas. H. Cheek Ciias. B. Whitworth W. W. WOOIK'OCK C. I . Christopher Wm. Armistead John T. Cheek T. Evans Baxter I). P. Sexton J. Howard Jeck Felix R. Cheatham Wm. M. Bl ke Jas. T. Graniierry J. Porter Osrorne Allen B. Clark 2CI I ill KAPPA SIGMA IIOUSF. Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Pennsylvania, 1850. Colors: Gold and Black. Flower: Chrysanthemum. ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER Established 1902. Fratres in Facultate Maj. R. V. MlLLSAPS, O..........................................Member Hoard of Trust I. H. Lawson, B. A..................................................Instructor in IHologi Fratres i Universitate Class J. Elmo Overall, B. A... ............Murfreesboro, Tenn. W. Rollin' Reeves, M. I)... . ..Jonesboro, Tenn. CHAKI.es H. Brown, B. S..................Gallatin, Tenn. J. Clark Akers. Jr., B. E.. Class Hubbard F. Srygi.ey, B. A...............Nashville, Tenn. Wendell H. Levine, LL. B............... Nashville, Tenn. Donald P. Webster, M. 1)............. ....Fresno, Cal. Paul Shell Powell. B. 1)..................Owensboro, Ky. Paul F. Guernsey, M. 1 ... OK 1912 Tiios O. Menees, M. I)............................Nashville, Tenn. Ewing V. Freeland. B. A........................Turnersville. Tex. I. Harry Lawson, M. I .........................Indianapolis, Ind. ...........Jcanerette, La. OF 1913 Elam F. Srygley. M. I)......................Nashville, Tenn. James W. Nicholson. M. I)....................Oleander, Cal. John I). Morgan, M. I ........................Fresno, Cal. Cornelius II. Buford, B. A... ..............Nashville. Tenn. ............Bloomfield, la. (269) PHI KAPPA SIGMA- -ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER Eratres in Universitate Cl.ASS OP 1911 Granville S. Ridley. B. A............Murfreesboro, TernĀ . J. B. Bussey, LL. B..........................Clinton, Ky. J. Oakley Hays. B. S....................Hermitage, Tenn. Samuel G. Frierson, I,I,. B. Carl C. Gregory. B. 1 ... Leslie P. Beard, LL. B... Thomas H. Brown, M. I). ...........Madison, Ala. .... Birmingham, Ala. .... New Orleans, La. .....Gallatin. Tenn. Class op 191.'Ā Robert H. Denham, M. I).......................Lewisburg. Tenn. V. Alton Junes. It. S.......................Webb City. Mo. Clarence B. Cooper, B. E......................Nashville, Tenn. Homer E. Owen. B. A...............Cumberland City. Tenn. Alfred T. Levine Dr. L. J. Desiia, a a Harry Anderson. •! P. M. Estes. Frank Farris, a Ā« Fratres in Urbe Robert E. Bell Dr. J. L. Bryan E. H. Buford J. S. Buford A. L. Edwards Frank G. Maddux Dr. J. M. Oliver Clement B. Pentecost W. Guild Smith Albert S. Williams (270) ('olors: Olive Green and White. Publication: The Centaur.' Alpha Kappa Kappa Established at Dartmouth College. 1888. Active Chapters 39. CHI CHAPTER Founded March 21. 1903. .1. A. Witherspoon W. M. Litterer M. C. McGannon J. T. Altman Geo H. Price .1. M. Kino It. I.. Jones Fratres in Facultate o. X. Bryan R. W. Billington I). R. Pickens II. It. Alexandria Robert Caldwell A. I.. Sanders Perry Bro.mkero Milliard Wood R. O. Tucker W. A. OUGHTERSOX Wm. F. Fessey H. M. Tigert C. E. Brcsii G. C. Savage W. I). Haggard Fratres in Universitate Class ok 1912 W. B. Ward............................. Blackburg. S. C. L. W. Noel.. . ................ .. . Nashville, Tenn. G. C. Williamson........................Columbia, Tenn. R. M. Mason ................................Hazel, Ky. M. C. Wilson.......... ................Boons Hill, Tenn. L. I . Holmes ...................... . ..Nashville, Tenn. II. R. Townsend.........................Kilmichncl. Miss. A. A. Eggstein...........................Joel ton. Tenn. Class of 1913 II. M. Blackburn.........................Lynnvillc, Tenn. J. O. Walker................................Williamsport. Tenn. It. R. Bridges.........................Scottsl oro, Ala. It. II. Perry........................ Russellville, Ky. L. M. Lanier...........................Nashville. Tenn. G. E. Wilson....................................Rockwood, Tenn. W. B. Lunsford...........................Nashville, Tenn. S. S. Marchbanks..................................Sparta, Tenn. (273) ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA C HI CHAPTER J. E. Buydgs. . T. C. Chapman T. B. Givan ... Sam Hunt____ Fratres in Universitate Class of 1911 . .Covington. Tenn. II. I.. McCalip.........................Brookhavcn, Miss. Brownsville. Tenn. JoilN Jackson................................Dyer, Tenn. ..Nashville. Tenn. J. A. Orr..............................Nashville. Tenn. San Antonio. Tex. I . T. SMITH................................Eaton, Tenn. Char. C. Fowler.........................Gainesboro, Tenn. Class G. II. Gillen .....................South Pittsburg. Tenn. V. B. B. Gray..................................Brownsville, Tenn. O. G. Nelson...................................Mobile, Ala. T. II. YoUNG......................................Nashville, Tenn. F. G. Bei.i.................. of 1915 i Vi Gorton ..................Water, of l.a. w. H. BraNOAI........................Clarksville. Tenn. R. T. Cooksey......................Bowling Green. Ky. C. R. Pollock.......................Kock ' Ford CoL Chicago, III. E. M. Kuoua I). R. Neil Newton Evans W. E. McC AMPUEI.I. W. J. O’Callaghan .1. W. Haskins A. I,. SllARIIER j. H. Lassiter F. II. Bassett C. w. Rodgers J. C. Hudson J. 1Ā . Kellar J. F. H. Gallagher Fratres in Urbe J. I’. Kei.i.ak Cit as. Brower Aliieut Hudson A. (i. Nickol Jas. Brew Geo. C. Trawick Chas. N. Cowden j. W. Handily W. L. Butijkr J. H. Swafford H. C. Tucker J. C. Eldridge J. R. Butler R. C. I ING C. H. Davis W. L. Padgett J. W. Trotter Leslie Bryan J. B. Neil. Jr. G. W. Hoi.comit C. W. Met Joe R. Shelton Milton Tharp W. B. Bethel Brown Oi.in Rogers (271 i I lie Maple 1 ree The Maple Tree! The Maple Tree! Within its leaves of russet gold In rare and tender hues behold A masterpiece of harmony; Or perhaps its foliage flames With crimson from the glowing west Splashed from the lake of orange-stains Where orbed Apollo sinks to rest; And soft the breezes through it flow. As if they breathed a lullaby. And in its blaze old Autumn days Are pictured by the Maple Tree. 0 Maple Tree! O Maple Tree! Within your motley coat of red With yellow ruflles overspread What human would not reverence thee? Surely, though your youth has flown. And you in limb and leaf have grown. Your highness still remembers me As one who came in other days And. leaving every care below. Ascended through your golden blaze To watch the sunset come and go? The Maple Tree! The Maple Tree! Each cordate leaf’s a mellow chime That softly plays in gentler rhyme This old refrain, and all for me; Its rare array of tender tints. That deepen with Aurora’s kiss. Are eloquent, and finer hints Of Heaven than the sunset is. And soft the breezes through it blow And make a golden melody While in its blaze old Autumn days Are pictured by the Maple Tree —Scid Waddell, Jr., A 'or. ; LX ,v Phi Chi Founded University Vermont, 1SSG. Motto: Phthanomen Clmiismen. Colors: Pale Green with White. Flower: Lily of Valley with Leaves. Annual Convention, ’11-'12, Indianapolis, Ind.. Dec. 29, 30, 31. 1911. PI CHAPTER Established Vanderbilt University. 1905. Fratres in Facultate Dr. Duncan Evk Dr. W. a. Bryan Dr. Harrington Mark Dr. Duncan Evk, Jr. Dr. W. M. McCabk Dr. S. R. Teachout Dr. W. C. Dixon Dr. J. W. Moore Dr. a. s. Dabney Dr. S. S. Briggs Dr. W. T. Briggs. Jr. Dr. W. P. Robinson Dr. I.. E. Burch Fratres in Urbe Dr. J. A. Gainks Dr. Hartwell Weaver Dr. J. W. Witherspoon Dr. A. B. J km ison Fratres in Universitate Dr. J. M. Oliver Class ok 1912 M. C. Arnoi.d T. C. Bki.i Nashville. Tenn. J. J. Caviness L. W. Edwards Huntingdon, Tenn. J. M. Stewart.. Tenn. Tenn. (277) PHI CHI—PI CHAPTER H. O. Black.... J. W. Caldwell. F. L. Erwin____ K. A. Gilbert. .. I F. Guernsey W. B. Lewis.... Fratres in Class ...Jacksonville, Fla. ... Nashville, Tonn. .....Corwallis, Ore. Chattanooga, Tonn. .....Bloomfield, la. .....Jackson, Miss. U.NIVKRSITATF. OK 191Ā J. I). Morca.v, Jk. T. I). McKinney. J. W. Nicholson. B. M. Puckett... 1). 1 . Wkbstkk... j. w. Williams.. Fresno, Cal. ...........Rome, Ga. .....Orlcander. Cal. .....Amarillo, Tex. .........Fresno. Cal. ....Nashville. Tenn. Class ok 1914 J. S. Allen Cyrus Darwin R. M. Evans A. E. Leggett E. B. Thompson N. C. Masiiburn R. C. Magee N. C. Masiiburn Eari. McGarvey Bolivar. Miss. Lexington, Ky. Class ok 1913 W. B. Goddard W. B. Nash Harrodsburpr. Ky. 278) L’Envoi The careless jaunts of yesterday Are dim-remembered things that ldend With lighter dreams to chase away The darker dreams that work within! —Sdd Waddell, Jr. (279) RHO CHAPTER Phi Beta Pi Established 1891 at Western Pennsylvania Medical College. Color : Emerald, Green and White. Publication: Phi Beta Pi Quarterly RHO CHAPTER Members Class ok 1912 r. R. BfXics.........................Dallas, Tex. I). R. Mooke.................Holly Springs, Miss. I. II. Lawson.....................Nashville. Ark. .1. T. Watkins. .Ik......................Nashville, Tenn. W. R. Wesenbekg.....................America, 111. G. A. Crouton ... S. I'. Cl'TlIRIE. .. G. I). Mahon, Jr, Class or 1913 ..............Fulton, Ky. ............Franklin, Ky. ............Marshall. Tex. B. W. WltiGHT............. W. H. Neei.............. S. A. RlCHAItOSON........ J. M. Siiipi ........... .....Bowling Green, Ky . .. Bowling Green. Ky. .... Lake Charles, La. ----Zeiglersville, Miss. Class ok 1911 T. B. Collier.................................Hampton. Va. II. F. Tikweli..............................Nashville. Tenn. II. S. Edwards............................Union City. Tenn. .1. S. Young.................................Dryfork. Ky. T. B. Potter........................................Illinois Class ok R. W. Burnett.....................................Mississippi It. Dade. Jr...............................Hopkinsville. Ky. J. D. Fisher, Jr.........................Baton Rouge, La. J. L. Goodali...............................Nashville, Tenn. T. B. Kelly..........................................Illinois 1915 •L II. I In.i...............................Nashville. Tenn. A. B. Kuiin.................................Nashville. Tenn. J. II. St. John.............................Nashville, Tenn, Walter Ayi.en................................Missoula, Mont. W. It. Wynne................................Nashville, Tenn. (281) Chi Zeta Chi Founded at University of Georgia, Oct. 11, 1903. Colors: Purple and Gold. Flower: White Carnation Last Annual Convention, Dec. 28, 29, and 30, 1911, at Richmond, Va. THETA CHAPTER Class B. V. Howard................................Knoxville, Tenn. C. H. Bryan.................................Knoxville, Tenn. H. S. Drummond...........................Russellville, Ark. Class W. S. Rude......................................Coleman, Tex. Class C. B. Erickson.............................Shreveport. La. J. G. Jenkins..................................Hubbard, Tex. B. M. Little............................Dresden, Tenn. II. C. I Ā Ne............................Nashville, Tenn. G. R. McSwain.............................Paris, Tenn. E. M. Norton...............................Birmingham, Ala. V. K. Massey.............. Class ............Hubbard, Tex. ........Thomasville, Ala. T. G. Wkiciit............. OK 1912 T. K. Lewis...............................Epes, Ala. F. B. Hulme.........................Santa Fe, Tenn. R. A. Da mei.......................Chattanooga, Tenn. OK 1913 E. R. Nichols................................Kenton, Tenn. OF 1914 H. J. Perkins..............................McKinney. Tex. F. B. RosSOX.................................Kenton, Tenn. II. M. Shelby.......................Charleston, Mo. M. A. Stilley..........................Benton, Kv. B. A. Swinney...........................Newton, Tex. A. Freeman.............................Fulton. Kv. ................Yuma, Tenn. ok 1915 C. W. Price............. M. F. Houston.......... .......Elisabeth City, N. C. John Jenkins A. T. Griffin. (283) New Decatur, Ala. ......Decatur, Ala. Delta Sigma Delta Founded at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, March, 1883. Colors: Turquoise Blue and Garnet. Flower: Garnet Carnation. KAPPA Cl 1APTER Established 1800. Fratres in Facultate I)k. H. v. Morgan Dr. .1. A. Date . . Dk. M. W. Moores Dr. W. T. Ellis . ...............................Choir of Operative Dentistry Chair of Crown awl Hridye U'orA awl Prosthetic Dentistry . . . . Chair of Operative Technic awl Dental Anatomy ...............................................Demonstrator Fratres in Universitate Officers I. . V. Ogle, Crawl Master..............................................................................Texas J. A. Muller, Worthy Master..............................................................................Texas O. A. Moore. Scribe.................................................................................. Arkansas I). E. ROGERS, Treasurer................................................................................Florida J. G. MoDonnel. Tyler.....................................................................................Texas R. R. BYRNES, Historian.................................................................................Georgia L. W. Bryant, Senior Faye.............................................................................Tennessee A. 11. CARTER, Junior Faye..........................................................................Tennessee (285) DELTA SIGMA DELTA KAPPA CHAPTER Mf.mbers E. B. Con NELLI...................... .Tennessee W. I). Hack............................. .New Mexico K. W. Nokris................................Texas W. O. Thomas........................... Tennessee I- E. Nelson .................. . .Alabama K. M. Mozisck...............................Texas H. B. White..... .............................Texas B. H. Aker. ..................................Texas Rhein ..................................Indiana J. R. Crockett................................Texas J. F. Gaines..................................Texas VVn_soN..............................Alabama (286) The Call of Harmony I.cts go where there’s music; it doesn’t matter where: To-day we long for something like the trombone’s sliding blare. The violin's wailing treble, and the fiddle’s deeper moan. The liquid murmur of the flute, with snare-drum rattlings torn. The mellow note of clarinet, the call of bugle rare, And all dear-blent in finer scores than any. anywhere. Let's go where there’s music; it doesn't matter where: And let it be the wildest sort that’s known to human ear; Let it be no melody, nor tune of easy tread. No homely air of worship, no lament unto the dead; But deeper tones of scoring let our souls withstand. As men pour out their feelings in notes that make the band. The scores that plunge into our hearts, and throw them all awry, The scores that bring us to our feet, and send our feelings high. That dash us blindly onward in abandon, wild and free. And swirl us headlong on the rocks in seas of harmony! Such measures have a comfort far above the laugh or sigh. And the mind has found a solace if such music meets its cry. Let it paint in heari colors all the hopes and fears of men. Their lighter dreams of fortune, and their darker dreams of sin. Their heights of joy and happiness, with raptures overran, The woes and griefs and sorrows that they hardly understand; Then crown the finished picture with a diapason rare. All blended from the finer tones that thrilled the listening ear! Let's go where there's music; it doesn't matter where: To-day we long for something like the tromlxine's clarion blare, The violin’s wistful treble, and the fiddle’s grevious moan. The ripp'ing murmur of the flute on snaredrum rattlings borne, The thrilling note of clarinet, the call of bugle rare: Let’s go where there’s music; it doesn't matter where. -iSaid Waddell, Jr., Jan. 19JJ Colora: Lavender and Cream. Xi Psi Phi Flower: Rose OMEGA CHAPTER Established at Vanderbilt University, 1905. Fratres in Urbe V. (L HlTCHISON A. (I. GRIZZARI) C. W. Iloi-FEX W. G. King Fratres in Universitate Officers D. B. BEATTIE, St. Joseph. .Mo................................. L. M. SINCLAIR. Roscdale, Ind. . A. C. WILEY, Fayetteville, Tenn. J. I). JOHNSTON'. Somersville, Ala L. P. BUSBY, JR., Memphis, Tenn . . T. S. STAFFORD, Graham. N. C. L. E. SHAW, Guymon, Okla....................................... President . . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ................Editor Master of Ceremonies ............. Director Members W. L. Rkowm.kk. Due West, S. C. J. I . Cherry. Hulls. Tenn. J. (’. Leper, Prentiss, Miss. J. S. Griffith, White Sand. Miss. T. W. (III.I.IS. Hattiesburg. Miss. R. E. Stevenson, Due West. S. C. F. 15. Mc.Mui.i.kn. Clearwater, Fla. E. J. Dorscmkid. Deer Lodge, Tenn. J. II. Turner, Wynne, Ark. T. C. McGee. Greenville, S. C. O. M. Ilex. Essex, Mo. R. M. Cu.nkscai.es. Due West. S. C. M. E. Fru.HR. Mt. Pleasant. Tex. (i. V. Tayi.ok. Pikeville, Tenn. J. II. Park, Union City, Tenn. E. F. Myers, Jacksboro, Tenn. S. .1. Dei.akIEU). Mt. Pleasant. Tex. H. P. Cookenboo. Wharton. Texas. 2S9 Psi Omega Colors: Sky Blue and While. GAMMA NU CHAPTER Fratres in Facultate L. G. Noel K. B. Bogle J. W. Winn A. C. Braly A. II. Smith Class 191J J. T. Starnes V. L. Izard J. W. McCook L. B. Brown l . B. Morrison M. C. Izlar II. A. McDonald H. C. McMcrimiy .). K. McMukphy W. I). I.ANIER C. C. Reynolds J. B. Colton (291) Fratres in Urbe S. 0. Workman Leslie Noel Class 1913 (L M. Wheeler J. C. Alexander H. (j. Austin Geo. Braly S. A. Crumbly I. . L. Graham R. L. Morris E. ( . Manner W. C. Steel Geo. Tenison Y. M. Brown K. B. Hammond Class of 101 , C. C. Jones C. A. Lytle I). I . McNair Kappa Psi Official Journal: ā€˜ā€˜The Mask. ’ Founded 1879. Incorporated 190:5. Official Directori : The Agora.' Colors: Cadet Gray and Scarlet. Flower: Red Carnation National Convention. Birmingham. Ala.. November. 1911. LAMBDA CHAPTER Organized at Vanderbilt University, January, 1907. A. L. Glaze...........Klkton, Tenn. J. 15. Wright.........Klkton. Tenn. R. 15. Williams.......Rlkmont. Ala. M. S. Shouders. .. . g Springs. Tenn. C. W. C cm MINGS......Sparta. Tenn. R. I.. Crawford----Tallahassee, Fla. I.. R. Anderson................ R. A. Whitaker................. W. R. Moore..........Alexander. Tex. W. J. Moore...............Alexander, Tex. O. M. Spencer.......Bessemer. Ala. R. I). Henderson....Gleason. Tenn. C. 15. Warner, Ph.C., 15. S. (5. F H. H. Shoulders, M. I). Fratres in Universitate Class of 1912 I. uther Davis.................Bond. Miss. A. I.. Gregory.......Tupelo, Miss. X. ! Norman........Alexandria. La. J. 15. Scott.......Dyersburg, Tenn. Virgil D. White... .Monticello. Ark. Wilkins Thompson ... Marvell, Ark. B. M. Beard..........McComb; Miss. Class of 191.ā€˜5 .Granville. Tenn. Flatwoods, Tenn. Class of 1911 C. C. Bullard..............Hamilton. Tex. 1 . A. Fridge.....Baton Rouge, I.a. Class of 191’ J. L. Johnson........Phoenix, Arise. W. G. Page...................Samson, Ala. H. D. Ki.LIott.........Fordyce, Ark. J. S. McCoy...................Athens. Ala. W. K. Oliver.................Atlanta. Ga. W. G. Frye..........I.ewisburg, Tenn. Erdie Beasley.................Athens. Ala. W. R. Austin..................Klkton. Tenn. ................Jackson. Tenn. Kenton. Tenn. C. F. Thomason .Brush Creek. Tenn. K. C. Wilson.......Altus, Okla. I.. B. Nicholson .. .Colliersville. Ala. R. C. Caw..............Gainesboro, Tenn. F.-ank Butbnshon. Ph.C., Pii.M. R. G. McGahey. Ph.C.. Pii.M. Fratres in Ur he Aycock, M. I). James Brown II. A. Sco-rr, M. I). J. C. Kirk B. C. Arnold__ L. c. White... 1 he Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi Pounded at Law Department, University of Michigan, in 1869. Colors: Argent and Azure. Flower: Jacqueminot Rose. MALONE CHAPTER—VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Chartered May I I. 1907. Fratres IN Facultati: Allen G. Hall, LL. I)..................................................Malone John W. Judd...........................................................Malone John Bum. Keeble, LL. B.................................................Minor HiĀ T. Seay, LL. B.....................................................Malone Collins Denny, M. A.. LL. D.............................................Minor Percy I). Maddin, B. S., LL. B.........................................Malone Charles S. Lawrence, B. A. LL. B.......................................Malone John C. Carter, !• a o.. Francis B. Moorman, it n W. F. Murraii. k a....... Addison W. Christian William I . Cooper John H. DeWitt J. Willis Bonner A IIVE Ml Mill.us .Nashville, Tenn. Somerville. Tenn. ...Jackson, Miss J. A. Simpson, 2 I-:.... Morton B. Adams. •! a o... Frank Gardner, i- a o.... .....Gallatin, Tenn. ----Nashville. Tenn. ...Greenwood, Miss. Fratres in Urbe Lee Douglas Luke Lea W. R. Manier, Jr. Stuart C. Pilcher Bradley Walker Lewis Tillman Thos. H. Malone. Jr. Ā«29:Ā ) Pi Mu Officers C. C. Adams....................President J. H. Sanford.......... . .Vice-President I). V. Myers...................Secretary C. I). I .EE.....................Treasurer Fratres in Class ok 1912. ('. (’. Adams—Texas. K. B. Middleton Louisiana. W. K. Boyce Tennessee. W. M. MoSKS—Georgia. J. B. Williams Kentucky. S. .1. Fentress Tennessee. .1. W. Stephenson—Kentucky. W. I . Bean, Tennessee. Class of 1911. T. F. Coughlin. Jr.- New Jersey. S. L. Henson Kentucky. W. II. Stone—Tennessee. C. I). Lee..Tennessee. Universitate Class of 1913. T. E. Anderson- Texas. J. A. Fisiier- Kentucky. .1. II. Sanford—Arkansas. A. M. Baker—Texas. (). H. Moyers—Illinois. F. B. DcnaI.i.n Tennessee 1). V. Myers—Tennessee. Class of 1915. H. B. Garland Texas. Boy Olive- Texas. H. H. Goldberg Tennessee. Lons Marki.e- Tennessee. II. K. Hindb—Texas. M. Smith—Texas. 297) Phi Beta Kappa ALPHA OF TENNESSEE, CHAPTER Established in 1901. Graduate Officers HERBERT CUSHING TOI.MAN. I’ll.I).. D.l). President JUDGE I.. T. BAXTER.......................Vice-President JAMES H. KIRKLAND, I’ll.I)., LL.I). 'iee-President JOHN THOMAS MoGILL, I’ll.I). Recording Secreting WILLIAM J. VAUGHN, LL.I) . . . Vice-President GEORGE R. MAYFIELD Corresponding Secreturi CHARLES EDGAR LITTLE, Ph.D. . . Treasurer FLORENCE TEAGUE Jas. II. Kirkland Percy D. Maddin L. C. Glenn FlT .GKRAl.D IlAI.I. B K R N A K D F E N ST E N W A LI John W. Bi ll Eleanor Richardson Ada Raines J. W. Sewell L. J. Lovknthal Claude Waller Adelaide W. Lyon C. C. Trahue U N DF.RCRADUATI. OFFICERS 1 resident LOUISE YOUNG . . Secretary WILLARD TEAGUE . Treasurer Fratres in Facultate J. T. McGill C. S. Brown II. C. Tolman W. J. Vaughn S. N. Hagen J. J. Luck G. R. Mayfield w. ii. Witt E. L. Johnston Student Members Flected 1911-1912 Anna Louise Clark Rokkrt S. Henry Fi rence Teague Maurice Rich J. C. Rapp Wii.i.iard Teague C. W. Gray Whitbford Mays Herbert Jones Louis Makkle R. E. Galijoway Louise Young Mattie May Morgan Fratres in Urbe E. B. Chappell Ciias. E. Little F. F. Frantz J. 0. Manier Stella Rich Mrs. Wm. Rich Lewis T. Baxter Penelope McDuffie Robert S. Henry Tuos. H. Malone A. M. Souby Fitzgerald Hall Anne Scales W. E. Norvell I au Kappa Alpha Established at Vanderbilt April, 1910. Membership in the Tau Kappa Alpha Fraternity is limited to those who have represented Vanderbilt in an Inter- collegiate Debate or Oratorical Contest. Fratres in Urbe John H. DfAVitt J. S. Laurent (Virginia Debate. ’10). W. E. Norvell. Jr. (Sewanee Debate, 09). II. R. Summers (Georgia Debate. 10). Robert S. Henry (Sewanee Debate. 07; Georgia Debate. 09). G. W. Follin O. S. Guy Fratres in Universitate J. C. SWAIM A. I. WlNSETT H. W. Roberson R. F. Ciienault (••501) Found in the ā€œGirls’ Studyā€ I wish I were a million-heir. With a face so fair to see. And a form so divinely made That the Goddesses envied me. Then to Vanderbilt I'd k . And a Co-ed 1 would Ik . To lead these snobbish college chaps A life of misery. (302) SORORITIES Delta Delta Delta Color : Silver, Gold and Blue. Founded at Boston University, 1S88. Flou-er: Pansy. DELTA GAMMA CHAPTER (Established September 16, 1911. Sorores in Universitate Anne Dunbar Jones, M. A. . . . Class ok 1912 Newberry, S. C. Lila May Bartlett, B. S Class of 1913. Cedar Hill, Tenn. Isabel Kvelyn Reynolds. B. S Atlanta, Ga. Mary Steadwki.l, Diploma in Expression Nashville, Tenn. Laura Esther Burr. B. S. . . . Nina Louise Early. B. S Elsie May Gates, D. S Class of 1914. . Paragould. Ark. Portia Atchison Savage. B. S. Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville. Tenn. Nina Adele Shaw. B. S Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Xei.i.k Stewart. B. A Martin, Tenn. Elizabeth Love. B. S Class of 1915. . Nashville, Tenn. Corin'ne Rich, B. S Nashville. Tenn. Mrs. Herman S. Rich Anne Scales Morrice Rich Stella Rich Eleanor Heriges SORORF.S IN Urbe Eva Lin Brown Dorothy Calhoun, Alpha Xi Nanita MacDonell Grace Hayes, Alpha Xi Mrs. W. I). Phillips Lucile Landis. Alpha Xi Mrs. G. W. Dyer, Alpha Xi Patronesses Edith Roberts, Kappa Mrs. Leonidas Glenn Mrs. John Ashford Mrs. George Martin Mrs. J. H. Stevenson Mrs. John Daniel Mrs. R. B. Steele (305) Ā« ii ', Y a ey, rj aai? SORORF-S IN UNIVKRSITATK COKDIFIC A HON. KAPPA ALPHA Till. I A HOUSE Kappa Alpha Theta Founded at DePauw University in 1S70. Colont; Black and Gold. Flower: Pansy. ALPHA ETA CHAPTER Established January 15, 1901. Roberta Du Bosk Mrs. H. Z. Kip Stki.i.a Scott Vaughn Sorores in Ur be Mary Belle Saunders Elisk Handi.y Mary I.ipk Katie G. Guile Margery Ezell Mrs, John F. Craig Sorores in Universitate Class ok 1912. Julia Chester . Lamar Gertrude Ryals Rose Eleanor Tate . Florence Teague . . Louise Young . B. S...........................................Nashville, lenn. B. S................................................Cordele. Ga. B. S........................................Sholbyvillc, Tenn. B. A...........................................Nashville, Tenn. B. A.............................................Memphis, Tenn. Corrine Gladding Alma Luth . . Class of 1913. . B. A. . . B. A. . Memphis, Tenn. . Cullman, Ala. (2101 KAPPA ALPHA THETA- ALPHA ETA CHAPTER Louise Adamson Wilma Keith Margaret Sl.KMoNs Saka Southall . Sadie Schoknek Bess Figi.ey Roberta Falconer Class ok 1914. . . . B. S. . . . . B. S. . . . . B. S. . . . . B. S. . . . . B. A. . B. S. . • . . B. S. . . Nashville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . Birmingham, Ala. . Ml Pleasant, Tenn. . Canton, Ohio . . . Milan. Tex. Marie Ficlby . . Bettik Newsom Rachael Witt . Elizabeth Brooks Frances Slemons . Class ok 1915. . B. S. . . B. S. . . B. S. . . B. S. . . B. S. . . Canton, Ohio. Hot Springs, Ark. . Lynnville, Tenn. . Nashville. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. (311) X hoa, Beck! and in liis law doth ho meditate day and night. And ho shall ho liko a grad standing upon tho day of his graduation which hringeth forth his Dip: his grado shall also not wither and whatsoever he dooth shall prosper. I ho jackridors are not so: hut are like tho small hoys which Cap driveth away. I hereforc tho jackridors shall not stand in tho examination, nor jelly-beans in the congregation of tho Alumni, l or Footsie knowoth the way of the honeheads but the way of the jackridors shall perish. —C. W. Follin. B LESSED is the man that walketh not into tho store of Good- pasture's nor standeth in the stirrups of jacks nor sitleth in the seat of tho saddle. But his dohuht is in tho law of Gildorslecve (312) A FRESHMANS ESSAY ON SNOW BOl-'ND k'z THE OBSERVER Staff HKRRKRT J. JONKS Cm. W. POLLIN' . . W. K. MPIIRAH M. E. XRLLI MS . . Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor liusincxK Munuger Iinsincss Manager F. R. OlRNAULT J. P. MlDDLETOX Skid Waddell R. K. Lkdiibtter (315) ai vi« tor JOI MORSI A (0 SPECIAL FOOTBALL EXTRA (The Jju.'ilL't'. 'V 1(11 If,., K t MORSE t 0 ' ii I • MEN OF MeGUGIN RETAIN CHAMPIONSHIP SCRUBS AND PREPS COMMODORES CRUSH THE ANNUAL FOOT PLAY GOOD GAME HOPES OF SEWANEE BOYS BALL BANQUET Rav MorriĀ on Ihe BeM in the Butinens Sloney Stars (or Sewanee Wet Field Mold Down Score HardaĀ£e, E Brown. Freeland, Collin . Melrjcr. and T. Brown in Stellar Role I RANK 1). LANDER, JR....................................Managing Editor .J. M. HAW ES......................................... Business Manager J. C. SWAIM................ ............................Alumnus Editor . H. BA I KM AN.........................................Athletic Editor K. K. WOOTEN. JR......................................Assistant Manager Staff E. Middleton J. O. Parks W. II. Giu. J. P. Vaughn II. L. McGlothlin J. K. Walker C. C. Bush G. I.. Evans Advisory Commi itee J. J. I.uck B. E. Young M. E. HOLDERNLSS CUT! Vanderbilt University Quarterly A Record of University Life and Work B. K. YOUNG........................................... J. E. MART.....................................Business General Publication Committee .1. H. Kiuki.ano, Chancellor, Chairman XV. II. ScilUKRMAN, Dean of engineering Faculty W. F. TlI.lJJTT. Dean of Theological Faculty Al.I.EN (I. IIai.I.. Dean of I.an- Faculty XX'. L. Duni.KY, Dean of Medical Faculty J. T. McGlI.I., Dean of Fhannaccutical Facility IlKNICY XX’. MoitCAN. Dean of Dental Faculty . Fditor Manager (319) Dialectic Literary Society M. I. GLASS . . Officers S. A. VAN NESS . Vice-President C. P. GIVENS . . J. F. ZIMMERMAN Critic J. C. SWAIM . . Scrgeavt-at-A rins C. K. BRYSON S. G. BINKLEY . Chaplain A. A. Bark Members W. II. Morgan J. F. Middleton A. M. Pyburn G. N. Folli n J. C. SWAIM C. P. Givens II. 0. Hay S. G. Binkley V. A. Jones S. R. Anderson E. Clement J. G. Sawyer F. R. Chenault w. .J. Slaughter 0. S. Guy W. Hawkins W. F. Jacoby C. R. Mullins G. A. Glenn S. A. Van 'Iess J. F. Zimmerman ('. K. B HYSON (321) Philosophic Literary Society Officers m. HAWES . . . . J. (). BOM EH. JR. . . G. L. EVANS . . . BRUCE WADE . . . G. H. ARM 1STEAD . .1 NO. R. WAI.KER. JR. PAUL S. POWELL . C. H. BATEMAN . . . . . . President . Vice-President Secretary . . . . Treasurer ................Critic . . . . Chaplain . Sergeant-at-Arms ('orresponditig Secretary Mum bi- rs H. Y. ALLGOOD G. II. Armistrad C. II. Bateman Eari, Barney Rex Beasley J. (). Bo.meh. .Jr. B. S. Branham C. C. Bush J. B. Calhoun W. P. Carmichael H. P. Comer E. C. Rice C. E. Ryals E. B. Stilt . J. P. Yaugiin Bruce Wade J. R. Walker. .Jr. C. W. Whitehead W. M. WlIlTNEI. C. T. Wyatt w. s. Young B. B. Horner C. Huffman J. W. Irwin II. Jones W. G. Logan C. A. Luter I). Malone N. B. McLeod W. P. Murrey P. S. Powell I). Y. Register R. S. David G. L. Evans J. R. Parable C. E. Kike Ed Filbeck K. Y. Freeland II. F. Galloway W. H. Gill M. Hawes Robt. S. Hearn John Marshall Law Club S. H. I) A NX ELL Officers . Chief Justice J. C. CARTER . . . . First Associate Justice J. J. COX . . . . Second Associate Justice T. S. WALLER. JR. . B. BARRS . . . . ttoruetf General RICHARD LYLE . . Constable J. C. Carter J. J. Cox Members 0. E. Frye W. A. Kwini W. B. Gilliland S. H. DaNNBI.I. J. M. Cate J. C. Bradford. Jr. F. B. Moorman 0. I 1111.IM'KN S. II. Master W. F. Mukkaii H. W. Eskridge I). T. Ralston J. A. Simpson A. . Denning Frank Wade A. E. TlN.SI.KV G. S. Atkinson II. F. Bussey A. I. WlNSETT A. F. Gardner R. II. Lyle W. V. Andrews A. ScIIEKE F. M. I.OUKE L. F. Beard J. w. Rodgers M. B. Adams FITZGERALD HaI.L T. S. Waller. Jr. Ciias. Gilbert W. II. Levine B. Barrs Billy Burke Yarnkll Tate W. L. Cranberry, Jr. J. L. MooRE H. L. McGlothi.i.n C. C. Sims S. II. Barks I . If. Smith II. S. Bit.ma I Ā«21) Debating Students' Associcition V. F. MintKAH President O. (I. NELSON Secretary J. F. ZIMMERMAN I 'ice-president •I. E. HART Treasurer (327 What is a Club? It is a quasi-organization. It runs (when it docs) like a machine. Its object i' to promote politics and dances. C It means a good deal to the Treasurer. It has no capital and no assets, f It has large liabilities. 328) Officers II. J. JONES . . M. w. iii:FI.i. . FRANK LANDER President Secre tari Treasurer Members Herbert J. Jones R. F. ClIENAl'l.T M. w. Heflin J. J. I.LTK G. R. Mayfield W. F. Merraii W. I . OTT Frank I.andei: Fitzgerald IIai.i. 331) Commodore Club Officers J. RAY MORRISON ROBT. HEARD . W. s. CLEMMONS J. R. BARTON . . !.. I . HOLMES . . Members .1 NO. A lĀ«'I IKK Jas. Simpson w. R. Teague L. R. Cuktis Francis Moorman Frank Gili.ii.aniĀ ( iias. Skvikk Holms Jack Skvikk J. Ray Morrison Rout. HkariĀ W. S. ('I.KMMONS J. R. Barton I.. I . Holmes Carl Martin Bush . . 'resident . I iee-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer IH rector (ic a era I (333) c L U B Officers FRED F. ROBBINS...............................................President JOE WEST.................................................Vice-President HARRISON GIVENS ...............................Secretary and Treasurer Members J. E. Amis. a x Paw. Bkniia.m, a k i: J. 0. Bomkb, Jr., a t Ā«,Ā J. E. COPKI.AND, K X Robert Dismikes. n « n Norris Ewing, 1 John Ferguson, k a w. H. Givens, k Ike Gordon. Morris Hawks, a Russell Hughes, Ā«iĀ k 4' V.m. Huggins, a- x R. E. MuKkllak, K a Will I.. I.ogan, a t t Dwight Morrison, b o ii Theo. Pinson, a a h a J. H. Shelton, a x a t a Fred F. Robbins, bo ii Joe West, Ā«1 a g K E (335) Officers FRANK GILLILAND. President. LOUIS McQl.’ORTER, Vice-President. pCfiRf: V. Allen, X X John Archer. -I A G Frank Gilliland, k a Palmer Holmes x x Van Love, a g Woodall Rodgers, a t si Nelson Smith, x x Ed C. Kain, a t si E. IIollis Bush, a t SI Louis McWhorter, x x Robert Brown, x x NELSON' SMITH, Secretary. DAVID RALSTON, Treasurer. WOODALL RODGERS, Director-General. Members James D. Rives, a t i; Hugh .Morgan, a o Ike Gordan, a t a V. G. Bratton, 1 a e I’ail Ben HAM. A K K Dan Bomer, a t ! Resseli. Hughes. k Lons Hardage, K a E. McGarvey. k a I.esi.ie Beard, K 2 Bob Heard, k 1 First Tenor Clemmons Turner Lander Meeks Pinson Williams First 15 ass Morgan .J. Sevier I). Smith V Aur.ii N Second Tenor ('. Sevier Archer Collins Zimmerman Brown Gilliland Second Bass Caldwell Lawson F. Smith Leslie Jacobson Officers MORTON B. HOW ELI..........................................................Director WM. A. BLN ML..............................................................Director EARLMcGARYEY............................................................Accompanist FRANK GILLILAND...........................................................President FRANK LANDER................................................................Manager Cl!AS. SEVIER.............................................................Secretary SHERRILL CLEMMONS........................................................ Treasurer J. F. ZIMMERMAN...........................................................Librarian (330) ā–”RRi npfajQ yc ā–  Officers V. F. Murraii. President Pali Hen ham. Secretary Van G. I ivb, Unsiness Manager ESMOND Ewing, Publicity Manager F. -M. Gii.mi.ani , Stage Manager 111li Morgan. Manager of Properties Miss Pacmnk Sherwood Townsend, Director (3411 Dramatic Club Honorary Members Mrs. Harry A ndkrsox Miss Nina Shaw Miss Eli abetii Ia vk Miss Mary Miss Isabelle RkynoliĀ s Miss I.ii.a May Bartlett Miss I.amak Kyals Steadweli. John Archer Paul Benham I.. R. Curtiss K. Ewing W. E. Gill 1. K. Hudson Van G. IvOVE II. J. Morgan W. F. Murkaii Members J. W. Rogers Frank Wade II01.US Bush O. (I. NELSON ('. K. Evans Morris Hawks Eldon Stevenson Howell Taylor J. B. West C. R. J. J. Brauner Burton Barrs I.or is Sperry Charles B. Farmer Elliott Wood w m . Webster 0. P. Hiijhrn Tom Smith Marshall (ā– '1121 CAST OF CHARACTERS In Okdf.k In Whic h I'hky Appear. Grant. Hotel Clerk.................................. Bell Boy............................................ Bell Boy.................................. Bridegroom....................................... Bride..................................... Col. Beverly Stonenian. fighting for a claim Cigar Counter Man...................... French Girl.................................. Dick Cullen, of the Chicago Gazette .... Bud Haines. Correspondent New York Tribune Miss Amelia Butterworth, Senator i.angdon's Stenographer Charles Norton, Manager Senator I.angdon's Plantation Kandolf. Senator I.angdon's son........................... Senator Stevens, of Mississippi ... . . ... Senator Peabody, of Pennsylvania................................. Senator Win. H. Langdon. recently elected Senator from Mississippi Caroline Langdon . . i ... . .. (...................... ā€ž ,. . , . His Ā«laughters • Hope Georgia I.angdon I...................... Mrs. Spangler............................................. Hotel Porter..................................................... Messenger........................................................ Col. J. I). Tel for, of Gulf City. Miss.......................... Servant at Senator I.angdon’s.................................... Signor Cacracoli, a tenor........................................ Madame A restes, a soprano....................................... . Morris Hawes . . Eldon Stevenson Howki.i. Taylor ..........I. B. West Elizabeth Love . J. J. Brauner . Hugh Morgan Isabelle Reynolds . . John G. Archer . . . Frank Wade . Lila May Bartlett . Burton Barrs . . . Louis Sperry . Charles B. Parmer Irby Hudson . . . W. F. Murrah . Mary Steadweli. . . . Lamar Ryals Mrs. Harry Anderson Elliot Wood . . . W.m. Webster . . 0. P. Hii.lburn . . . . Tom Smith . . C. R. Marshall Nina Shaw (313) Commodore Band Cornets Eskridge Blakkmore Cochran Kan kin Benson Clarinet Copei nd Elbrick Bateman Altos Cason Wiu.iams Cameron Baritone Harweli. Ericson I ROMHONI S Blackwell Sinclair Mitchell Bass McGarvey Drums Lichtman McClure EARL McGARVEY . HOWARD ESKRIDGE M. F. COCHRAN . . B. E. MITCHELL . . Officers ................President . . . Vice-President ................Librarian Secretary and Treasurer (341) Florida Club Motto: In God We Trust.ā€ Official Sony: Sewanoe River. Colors: Orange and Green. Flower: Orange Blossom. fs Officers O. I IIILBUKN...............................................President M. C. I .I.AR . . ........................ 'icc-President J. L. MOORK......................................... . . Secretary B. BARRS........................................... . Treasurer 315) Officers ('. T. WHITK, Biblical Department. President..................... WOODALL RODGERS, Law Department. Vicc-Prexhcnl .... ZEKK .MARTIN. KxciXBBBlN'ti Dkpartmkxt. Srrrctnni Ā« • Tunxmer C. C. SIMS. Law Department. Commodor Ifcprcxcntatii............. Huntsville New Market Mobile Birmingham Memrirs ENGINEERING DEPARTMEN i. Caktkr Luschbk.............................Mobile Hollis Bush............................Birmingham BIBLICAL DEPARTMENT R. K. Ledbetter..........................Kellyton II. (I. Cowax.............................Jackson V. C. IIkrnoox.............................Vernon J. T. Carlton............................ WnĀ«u«  ACADEMIC DEPART MEM Claude Wiiiteiieao............................. Mobile c. C. McClure...................................Mobile I. L Daniei , Jr............................Birmingham •J- Voe...................................Hartselle ā– L k- ( 'PEL NO ...........................Birmingham .J. L. I'n; ;usĀ x...........................Birmingham C- s- c )X.....................................Mobile Gk . A. Glenn..................................Decatur CUT) Vanderbilt Girls’ Club Officers FLORENCE TEAGUE...............................President ISABEL REYNOLDS............................Viet P ROSE TATE.........................Secretary and Treasurer SARA SOUTHALI...................................Custodian CORINNE RICH...................................Marshall Members Rose Tate •Iit,ia Chester .Marie Fioi.ey Nina Early Xei.i.k Stewart Nina Siiaw Lila May Bartlett Isabel Reynolds Elizabeth Love Corin nk Rich Mary Steadwei.l Anne Jones Louise Adamson Florence Teague Lamar Ryals Cokinne Gladding Sara Southall Mary Arrants Margaret Si.emmons Wilma Keith Pauline Melson Hess Kigi.ey Sadie Shoener Bessie Newsom Alma Leitii Roberta Falconer Rachel Witt Ruth Hacki. Sue Ray Symmes Jamie Givens Flora Porter Anna Barrie Klizabeth Brooks Frances Si.emmons Fi.en.no Wilkinson Helen Ficankland Clare Weil Nellie Martin Bessie Belle Johnson May Belle Lovel.u e ( •19) Vanderbilt Masonic Guild Historical By Herman Spitz I JORTLY after tlu- opening of the Medical Department of Vanderbilt University, in September. 1911, the r tO 'filer, noticing the large number of Master Masons in the Medical Department, conceived the idea of or- f • .Ā gani ing a Masonic Guild. Alter thinking of the various objects, aims and aspirations of such an organiza- ā–  tion, several members of each of the four classes were spoken to concerning the formation of the Guild. The n o e met with unanimous approval. The first meeting was called September 22. fifteen men attending. At this meeting. Herman Spitz, Senior, was elected President, pro-tern., and G. R. Lacy, Junior, Secretary. I he objects of the Guild were discussed, many suggestions of value were made and the meeting adjourned, all the men feeling that a movement of great moment had been launched. Meetings were then held every Wednesday evening in the Medical Building. At the meeting held Octobei 16. a permanent organization was affected, the following officers being elected: C harles S. Stevenson. President: R. M. Jones. Jr., Vice-President: A. If.. Leggett. Secretary I reasurer: M. Smith, Sentinal: Herman Spitz, Historian and Commodore Representative. I he following committee was appointed to prepare and submit to the Guild at the earliest opportune time, a Consti- tution and set of By-laws: Herman Spitz. Chairman; G. R. Lacy. R. M. Jones. Jr., and the President and Secretary- Treasurer and ex-officio members. Lnthusiasm, born of Masonic interest in the lusty infant, was becoming greater and greater. New members were joining the enthusiasts at every meeting. News of tlu movement, by this time, bad spread to the various departments of the University, several members of other departments expressing their desire to become members. At tlu- meeting held November I 3, the taking in of all the students in the University was decided upon. Committees were appointed to visit the various departments ol the U Diversity and acquaint the students of the move and invite them to join. During the time the Guild was being organized and becoming firmly established in the hearts of its members, the writer was in correspondence with the Grand ice-Prcsident and the Grand Secretary of Acacia, a college fraternity con- sisting ol University Masons, looking to the establishment of a Chapter of Acacia in Vanderbilt. This correspondence was laid before tlu Guild at the meeting held November I 5th. After a lengthy discussion, in which all phases of the mat- ter were fully considered, it was unanimously decided to petition Acacia for a charter. Mr. Herman Spitz being appointed Chairman and J. J. Cox and M. L. I lenry members of tlu ( ommittee. I Ins petition is now pending. At tlu present writing, the Guild has thirty-six members, each of whom is determined to make of Vanderbilt Masonic Guild, the greatest factor in the upbuilding of the character and standards of the students of Vanderbilt University. (351) Iexas Club of the Medical and Dental Students Officers G. R. LAC’V, President J. A. MUELLER, First I’ireā– -President A. M. BAKER. Second I'ice-Prcsidcnt ROY GOGGAXS, Seen turi and Treasurer H. IĀ . COOK EX BOO. Scrycunt-at-Arms R. X. MOZISEK. Commodore Representative J. L. HALL, Toastmaster J. A. JOHXSOX, Honorary Member Members Acker. B. H.—Commerce. Baker, A. M. -Carthage. Bullard, C. C. Hamilton. Bethel, W. V. Bryan. Coo ken boo. IL I’. Whortcn. Call, S. F. Barry. Delarkld, S. .1. Mt. Pleasant. Fuller, M. E. Mt. Pleasant. Fowler, F. E. Spice wood. Garland. H. B. -San Angelo. Goggans, Roy Aquilia. Hill. J. C.—Alto. Hall, J. L.—Smithville. Henry, E. V. Coleman. Hinds, H. K. San Angelo. Hicks, I. W. Blythe. Hinciiclifke, E. H. Mexia. Jennings, T. V. Mart. Jones, C. C.—Hamilton. Jackson, X. R. Smithville. Jennings, W. L. .Mart. Johnson. J. A. Xashville, Term. Y. M. C. A. Sec. Y. E. Jackson, II. 1).—Mexia. Lacy, G. R. Marble Falls. Magee, R. C. Abeline. Mceller. j. A. San Antonio. Mozisek. R. X.—Beaumont. Maxwell. E. S. Snyder. McMinns, J. M. —Jacksonville. McDowell. J. G.—Killen. Oliver, Roy San Angelo. Puckett. B. M.—Amarillo. SWOKKORD. E. A. Merkel. Smith, M. Corsicana. Wier. Y. C.—Eddy. Wilson, C. P. -Cisco. White. H. B.—Lyons. Rude, W. S. Coleman. Gains, J. E.—Grosvenor Arkansas Club Officers AL IRL WINSETT...............................President PAUL B. BKN1IAM........................Vice-President DAVIS S. PLUMMER . . Secretary and Treasurer HE NIGHT of Ocl. 23, 1911. was momentous in the annals of Vanderbilt since it witnessed the organization of the first Arkansas State Club of Vanderbilt University. I-or many years a growing demand for closer association among the compatriots of the Razorback State had been felt and the formation of the Club this year was the result. Representative of every phase of university life and activities, there is small wonder that it has leaped so quickly to the front. We have members from freshman Medical to Graduate Academic, stars of the athletic and forensic arenas, ol scholastic and social fields, scintillating in their splendor and prominence. 1 he number of honors which have fallen to Arkansas men is enormous. Arkansas men are recognized as leaders in every de- partment. Incidental upon the organization of the Club was the election of ofheers and a trio of truly repre- sentative men were given this distinction. Al. Irl Winsett. winner of the Law Department Scholarship of 1910, the C umberland and 1 ulane debates, 'l oung Oratorical Medal of 1911, President of Junior Law- Class of 1911. and of the Joint Classes of Law Department the same year, was elected President. Paul B. Benham, member of Pan-Hellenic Council. Ferret Club, Owl Club. Secretary and Treasurer of Dra- matic Club of 1912, Manager of Class Eleven of 1910, and Assistant Manager Baseball of 1912. be- came Vice-President. Davis S. Plummer, one of the most popular and influential men in Vanderbilt, was accorded the important post of Secretary and Treasurer. Other notables of the Club are Zach Curlin. of drop-kick fame, the man who scored first on Mich- igan and who bids fair to run the varsity of 1912 from the quarterback position: Holderness Elliott, praenomen Red. President ol Senior ( lass Pharmacy. 1912. and Commodore Representative Phar- macy. 1911; J. J. Cox. Chief Justice John Marshall Law Club of 1911. Secretary and Treasurer De- bating Council of 1912. and Vice-President of Senior Law Class. 1912: Phil Rankin, cornetist of renown in University Band: C. N. and J. D. Baker, leaders in Theological Department: J. H. White, President of Junior Pharmacy Class, 1911; and a score of others equally distinguished, whom the price of this page forbids us enumerating. With a personnel of such brilliancy, including talent of every description, fired with enthusiasm for the advancement of the State across the Mississippi, the Arkansas State Club is destined to hold inter- minably what it has already achieved—leading rank as a factor in the developmental and cultural ac- tivities of Vanderbilt University. Selah! H. W. R. Amis. Cii as. B.... Baker. Ci.em Noble Burk. Alfred H....... Beniiam. I’al-i. B— Burke. J. G........... Baker, J. I)............ Brown . Frank H.......... Curlin', Zach............. Cox. J. J.................. Elliott, Holder ness........ Hoover, K. A................ Keith. James................. Locke, Frank M................ McDonald. II. A................ Meadors. R. C................... Martin, M. M..................... Mann, S. H. Jr.................... Pryor, Harry W.......................... Rankin. Phii........................... Robertson, Hugh w..................... Smith. C. T........................... Stoover, J. T........................ Short, W. A. Jit.................... Sanford. John H.................... Thomas, J.. F’.. JR............... TURNER. JOSEl’H IF............... Tomi’Kins, Wilkins.............. Thompson, I)ai.y............... White, Preston W.............. White, Virgil F ............. White, J. H................. Wooten, Kdins.............. ARKANSAS CLL'B Ml MBI.RS .. Dental ... .. Theology .. Academic .. Academic ..Law...... ..Theology . .Dental .. . . .Academic .. Law..... .. Pharmacy .. Academic .. Law..... .. Law..... .. Dental ... ...Medical .. . .Academic .. La w.... . .Pharmacy .. Academic . .Academic .. Dental ... ..Dental ... .. Law..... ..Medical .. .. Academic ..Dental___ .. Pharmacy .. Academic .. Law..... .. Pharmacy .. Pharmacy .. Dental ... Little Hock .. Hamburg .. Parngould ... Marianna ..... Helena ..........Mena ..... Russellville .......... Osceola ........... Prescott ............ Fordyce ............... Stamps ..........Little Rock .............. Ashdown .................. Newport ............... Clarendon ...............Little Rock ...............Forrest City .................. Hamburg ...................... Ola ............... Crossett ............... Oxford ............... Weldon ............... Helena ............... Helena .........Little Rock .......... Wynne .......... Marvell ..... Pocohontas ..... Monticollo .... Monticollo .......... Hope ..... Helena Engineering Association Officers W.M. HENRY KI.YCK. JR. WM. HAILEY .... Rl'SSEI.L H. IIl’CHES . WALLACE CUMMINS . S. C. RODGERS . . . .................President . . . 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Howard Filbkck 'V. H. Morgan . . I'renident Vice-President . . Secretary Treasurer J. O. Bom Kit G. Logan . J. v. Bull II. J. Jonks J. B. Calhoun G. W. Follin . J. C. Swaim . Bay H. Lkgatk Chairman of Committees . IHbIc Study Mission St inly . Membership . . Meetings Heading Hoorn . Advertising . Employment General Secretary (361) Honor Committee Officers H. F. COMER............... H. J. JONES . . . J. F. ZIMMERMAN..................... ('ha inn an Sen t lory Clerk Members I!. V. 1ā€˜KKKI.ANH R. E. Talley B. M. Beard G. II. AkmisteaiĀ (303) General Advisory Committee Officers RAY MORRISON............................... 2EKE MARTIN................................ Members John Bii.i. Ed Fiebkck Hki.u k Wadk Boh Hkard Frank Gii.i.iland . Chairman . Secret ari (365) 1S3M VANDERBILT-MICHIGAN CAME. VANDERBILT VS. MICHIGAN foot bull tiojhclbuW VAU DPI LLE Truth ItattbaW Vanderbilt Football leam Officers RAY MORRISON. Captain FRANK GILLILAND. Manager J. O. BO.MKR. Assistant Manager DAN McGlJGIN, Coach J. 0. MANIKR. Assistant Coneli Mf.mbhrs ('has Brown. Right Guard MktZOKR, Left Guard Ray MORRISON. Quarter Tom Brown, Left Tackle Sikes, Full I'KEEI.AND, Right Tackle COLLINS, Right Half E. Brown, Right End Hariiage, Left Half K. Morrison, Left End Morgan, Center Substitutes: Robins, Mckhaii, Covington, Martin, Born sen VANDERBILT VS. MISSISSIPPI Football Record Vanderbilt .............................40 Vanderbilt .............................46 Vanderbilt .............................33 Vanderbilt .............................43 Vanderbilt ............................. 8 Vanderbilt .............................17 Vanderbilt .............................18 Vanderbilt .............................21 Vanderbilt .............................31 Total...............................259 Birmingham College.................... 0 Maryville............................. 0 Rose- Poly............................ 0 Central of Kentucky................... 0 Michigan ............................. 9 Georgia .............................. 0 Kentucky State........................ 0 Mississippi .......................... 0 Scwance............................... 0 9 (373) VANDEKBILT VS. SEWANK.E Commodores Champions of the South •Tciaom in ner msiory nas vanaerom, or any oincr icam in ivixir. i een ante lo demonstrate to me satisfaction of every opponent, whether actual or possible, hei superiority on the gridiron. There is always a claim for the honor springing up some where. Rut m 1911. so effectually did the McGugin machine mow down its opposition and so luckily did victories and defeats throughout the South occur, that there is not one eleven in this section of the country which can by any round-about method of doping.ā€ figure themselves into a higher position than Vanderbilt. Beginning the season with only one backfield man returning. McGugin had the difficult task of filling those im- portant vacancies, and as later events proved, the third also for Kent Morrison was used at the end left vacant by Willis Stewart. Vanderbilt's capable coach developed a scoring machine which not even the deficiencies of the new game could overcome. Even the strong eleven of 'l ost at .Ann Arbor was not powerful enough on the defense to prevent Vanderbilt scoring a field goal and a touchdown. It was evident from the first that Lewie I lardage. who had had two years' experience at halfback and who was unanimously chosen his last year to occupy that place on the All-Southern eleven, would play one halfback. Kent Morrison soon showed that he would make a Isettcr end than halfback, and owing to the scarcity of good end material, he was used through the year, alternating occasionally with eke Martin. That left another back and full to be filled. Dougherty, a medical student, was the first try out at fullback, but bad to retire on account of the after- noon classes m that department. from that time, Ammie Sikes, a freshman, educated in football at Rattle Ground Academy, played the pivot back position. I Ic proved that he is one of the coming players of the South by bis vicious work on the defense and ability to block and plunge through an opening. I oward the close of the season, when McGugin was saving Sikes for some of the big games. Peck I urncr was used successfully as substitute fullback. Wilson ( ollins, after several men had been tried, landed the left halfback position, ultimately showing more development than any man on the team. In his final games, the University of Mississippi and Scwance. ( ollins played consistently brilliant football, and it was due to a couple of neat catches of forward passes, that Vanderbilt was able to score her first and third touchdowns against the strong Mississippi team. As for the old men. T reeland, Mct gcr. Morgan, lorn Brown. Muck Brown. Charley Brown and Kent Morrison, all played up to expectations. On account of a severe injury in the Central of Kentucky game, Freeland was not able to complete the Michigan game, but in the last two games of the season lie finished his football career in true Vanderbilt style. smashing play after play and opening huge holes in Mississippi and Scwance when called upon. Joe ( ovington, a one year ineligible of 1910 played about half the time in Charley Brown's place at right guard and at left tackle, while F reeland was recuperating. HF.N the whistle blew just before the diadows began to gather last thanksgiving, ending the annual battle of the Gold and Black against the Royal Purple of Sewancc. with the balance of power in favor of the Commodores 31 points, the Vanderbilt team had won the undisputed championship of the South. (376) Captain Ray Morrison proved to be an idea! leader and bis playing in every game was a marvel to the spectators. I hat he should have been chosen unanimously by All-American selectors, is not doubted here, but the East with charac- teristic narrowness, failed again to recognize the worth ol a man who could have outshown any player in America pitted against him. In Zach Curlin. McGugin discovered a rare gem. whose ability to drop kick in the most trying crisis of big games, won for him a name which will never die at Vanderbilt, although he was not a member of the regular eleven. Curlin tried four times during the season to drop kirk and four times he sent the o al whirling between the posts at the rate of three points per. At Michigan Curlin was put into the game to make his first effort at kicking. I le did it successfully, although it was the first time he had ever been used in a varsity game. Vanderbilt loses of the 1911 team. Ray Morrison. Metzger and I-'reeland, and although their loss is a great blow to the prospects of 1912. Dan McGugin will doubtless rise to the occasion as he has done so often in the past when the team looked hopeless. I he greatest difficulty which arose during the football season, and which had to be met. was keeping the men on edge for five big games. As it turned out. all but two of those affairs were not worth the trouble of special preparation. But Dan McGugin is only a human being and not a prophet, hence he had to get his men ready for the Central of Kentucky. Michigan. Georgia. Mississippi and Sewancc games, just as if they had been all as hard as the Michigan fray. In order to keep the men in perfect trim. McGugin and Assistant Coach Owsley Manier had to use a number of substitutes in the smaller games and in some of the others when the game was well in Vanderbilt’s hand. Birmingham. Rose Poly and ( entral of Kentucky proved to be easy marks for Vanderbilt, the last being an extreme disappointment as well. The Mich- igan game, to all intents and purposes a tie. because it was won only by a goal from touchdown, was a bitter pill for Van- derbilt. because the players felt individually and collectively that they played winning ball and were outlucked. Georgia and Kentucky State were beaten I 7 to 0 and 18 to 0, respectively, mainly by substitutes after the first few minutes of play. I hen the much touted Mississippi eleven, which was sadly outclassed and beaten 2 I to 0 on a slow field. I he possibilities of that game with a dry field would have been up in the fifties, and in Sewancc game, even greater. I akmg the season in a lump, the Commodores came out of their nine battles in splendid condition and with eight regulars and several subs for the team in 1912. McGugin of course will bo back, and it is likely that Dr. Owsley Manier will also be back in the capacity of coach and trainer. At the annual banquet, belt! the Monday after Thanksgiving, Lewie I lardagc was elected Captain for 1912. Bonier was elected Manager by the athletic committee. Spick Hall. (377) VANDF.RMLT VS. MISSISSIPPI. Crew and Swimming I earn CHAMPIONS OF IMF. SOUTH. 1911 ZEKE MARTIN................................................Captain OSCAR NELSON...............................................Manager GUY DENTON...................................................Coach WATER MEET. JUNE 19. 1811 50-Yard Swimming Rac k. Won by Geo. M. gle. Second. Zach Curlin. Third, Oscar Nelson. 100-Yard Swimming Rack. Won bv G. M. Ogle. Second, Oscar Nelson. Third, Slaughter. 220-Yard Swimming Rack. Won by Zeke Martin. Second, Oscar Nelson. Third, M. I-ovemnn. 440-Yard Swimming Race. Won by (i. M. Ogle. Second, Slaughter. Third, Loveman. High and Fancy Diving. Won by G. M. Ogle. Second, Oscar Nelson. Third, Zeke Martin. A l.l-Arou n d Swim m i nc. Won by G. M. Ogle. Second, Zeke Martin. Third, Oscar Nelson. (.’ISO I Baseball Record, 191 OPPONENT VANDERBILT Howard ......................... IS Howard .......................... 3 Howard .......................... S Michigan ........................ I Michigan ........................ I Alabama ......................... 3 Alabama ........................ iĀ Alabama ......................... 1 Georgia ......................... I Contrai Kentucky................. 3 Central Kentucky................ 17 Sown nee....................... ’• Sewn nee......................... 2 Sowanoo.......................... 3 Sewanec.......................... 1 OPPONENT • 17 • A 6 3 -1 i 9 I 3 2 3 Total 84 74 1Ā« i-i Officers 1911 Officers 1912 K. Y. Freeland, Captain Anderson Weaki.kv, Manager Jack Sevier, Assistant Manager Kay Morrison, Captain Jack Sevier. Manager Face Beniiam, Assistant Manager Line-Up Ray Morrison and Kciin, Catcher Freeland, First Iiasc COOPER AND I.LOYD. Second Iiasc BLACK, Short Stop Turner, Third iiasc Morgan, Left Field Collins, (’enter Field Robins, Right Field (383) Officers. 1911 DOUGLAS HENRY MARION ADAMS . BILK ANDERSON Officers. 1912 HOWARD RHEA HOLLIS BUSH . Members Doigi.as Henry E. Y. Freeland Howard Rhea Ray Morrison Zacii Curlin' John Copeland Captain Manager Coach . Captain . Manager I rack Record Coach Anderson, however, is the best in the South and succeeded in training up a team that well upheld the Commodore'’ honor at Birmingham in the Annual Southern Amateur Athletic Union Meet. I he relay team, composed of Copeland. ( urlin. I lenrv and Rhea, finished first by approximately ninety yards, and set a new record of 3:28, lowering the former record by eight seconds. Morrison won first in broad jump and I' reel and defeated Ins competitors in the discus. At the close of the season, Y s were awarded to Copeland. 'urlin. Henry, Rhea. Morrison. Frcc- land and Manager Adams, and Howard Rhea was elected Captain for 1912. Jii. RAC K prospects at Vanderbilt at the beginning of the 1911 season were as poor, probably, as they have ever been Isefore. I he only old men to return were Freeland, in the weights; Rhea, sprinter: Morrison, jumper; and Henry, middle distance runner. (886) Basketball 1 eam Officers ZEKE MARTIN HENRY KI.YCE JOE WEST . . Members Martin ............. Nelson ............. Pinson ............. Tom Brown........... Walter Morgan....... Freeland ........... Hardage ............ Nuck Brown.......... (389) 1911-’12 Captain • . . . Manager . Assistant Manager . . . .Forirard ... . Foriranl .....Center .....Center .....Guard .....Guard .....Guard .....Guard Co-Ed Basketball 1 eam Forwards Marie Heady Nina Shaw Guards 1.11.a Mae Bartlett Sara Solthai.i. Center I .A MAR KYALS, Captain (391, Bachelor of Ugliness The degree of Bachelor of Ugliness was devised by Prof. Wm. Dodd, in 1885, and since that time it has been esteemed as the highest honor conferred on a Vanderbilt student by the student body. 1884 188. Ā - T. P. Branch 1885 1886 B. (I. Waller ..... Morgan field. Ky. 1886- 1887- A. K. Clement Humboldt. Tenn 1886 1887 R. K. Crockett ...Union City. Tenn. 1887- -1888- Frank Taylor Austin, Tenn. 1888 1889 V. S. Rokeborough .. 1889 1890- Jeff McCarn 1890 1891 H. E. Bemis ... .Jefferson. Texas. 1891 1892- J. A. Robins Guntown. Miss. 1892 1893- R. V. Clawson 1893- 1894 W. W. Craig ,... Friendship, Tenn. 1894 189. Ā - W. R. MĀ :mĀ kix 189.’ - 1896 If. N. PHAKIt Berwick. I .a. 1896 1897 Myles O’Conner . Lei per's Fork, Tenn. 1897 1898- Phil Conneij Nashville, Tenn. 1898- 1899- S. V. Gardner Memphis, Tenn. 1899- 1900- W. A. White 1900 1901- -F. S. Palmer Waynesboro, Ga. 1901 1902 .1. E. Edgkrton 1902 1903- B. F. Carr 1903 1904 Ben Clary ..Bell Buckle, Tenn. 1904 1905- -E. It. Tucker 1905- 1906 E. J. Hamilton Harrison. Miss. 1906 1907- -A. M. Souby 1907 1908 R. E. Blake Nashville. Tenn. 1908 1909 No election. 1909- 1910- Bruce McGee Evergreen, Al t. 1910 1911—Jno. V. Bui.l............Elkton, Kv BACHELORS aFlillUMESS Tie Vote. Medals and Prizes for the Year 1910-1 I Max Bloomstein Medal Ira Roscoe Sisk...............Morganton, N. C. Morrison Bros. Medal Dental Department (Awarded May 13, 1911Ā . Herbert Arthur Hicks.................Camp Hill, Ala. Owen Prize Medal Academic Department. Mary Florence Teague....................Smyrna, Tenn. Owen Prize Medal Biblical Department James F. Zimmerman...................Marble Hill, Mo. i Iknry W. Morgan Medal Dental Department (Awarded May 13. 1911). Haroi.p Burton Pattishall.............Geneva, Fla. Law Department Scholarships Fitzgerald Ham..........................Nashville, Tenn. George Atkinson.........................Nashville, Tenn. Annual Mathematics Medal Lilburx Allen.........................Sebree, Ky. Elliott F. Shepard Prize Biblical Department Samuel V. Allgood........................Marietta. Ga. R. A. Young Medal in Oratory (Awarded April 5, 1911). Alfred Irl Win sett.....................Texarkana, Ark. 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You clo-a- a business deal in-t .ntly. You Ā«nd and receive your message at the same time. THE BUSINESS MAN'S METHOD IS TO USE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE FOR ALL OUTSIDE BUSINESS PURPOSES. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH COMPANY (INCORF'ORATF.D) SHELTON, KIRKLAND CO. FIRE INSURANCE Better Be Insured I han Sorry 402-403 Stahlman Building Nashville, I ennessee O Say! Can You See any reason (or paying the prevailing exorbitant price for butter? Why not enjoy the SAVING and SATISFACTION following the use of ā€œPURITY’ AND ā€œC. C PRIDE BUTTERINE It is the purest butter made. Every ingredient is a cooker! product. Every pound is churned under triple inspection. If your dealer docs not handle our product write us direct I lie Capital City Dairy Company COLUMBUS. Ol no. EAGLE CANDY LACTORY NATIONAL CANDY COMPANY Incorporated No. 12 Cummins Station Nashville, 1 cnn. Telephone Main No. 827 I ligh Class Box Chocolate. Order from your dealer. I lc will telephone us and you will get them fresh. o c the Electric City Engraving Co. B U F FALO. N.Y. WE MADE THE ENGRAVINGS FOR THIS BOOK. Local Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold FOR PRICES TELEPI IONE M. 324 GOULDING MARR BROTHER 214 Union Street BANKERS AND BROKERS Nashville, Tenn. GREEN VALE DAIRY BUTTER, MILK AND CREAM H. H. TURNER. Proprietor NOl-ENSVILLE PIKE DAILY DELIVERY PHONE MAIN 2198 HAURY’S 712 CHURCH STREET. IdLANE BLDG. Choice Cut Flowers and Decorative Plants FOR ANY OCCASION TELEPHONE MAIN 45 ALl. DELIVERIES MADE WITH DISPATCH 1-1 0 T E L H E R M 1 T A G E MASHVILLE'S New Million Dollar Hotel Fire-proof. Strictly Modern in Every Appointment All Outside Rooms EUROPEAN TU'O HUNDRED ROOMS WITH BATH ROOMS SINGLE OR EN SUITE Each apartment is complete and provided with every facility to meet the wants of our patrons. Centrally and conveniently located to both the wholesale and retail districts. RATES $1.50 AND UPWARDS H 0 T E L H E R M 1 T A G E boysgoto NOBLES Up-to-date Drug Store CORNER CARROLL AND UNIVERSITY STS. W e handle the RES I of everything It Will Pay You to Go Out of Your ay to Patronize Us JOE I’ FULCHER. P.e. Rill KJWELL. Secy A T.e« . Fulcher Brick Co. NASH'VII .1.1% TENN. BRICK MAKERS CONTRACTORS BUILDERS OFFICE YARD Lebanon Road 165 Fourth Ave . N on Southern A; I. C. RailroadĀ Tel M. 5J7 Tel M 851 THE SPORTING SECTION OF THE DEMOCRAT Gives thorough, accurate and interesting reports of all happenings in the SPOR 1 ING NX orld. Special attention paid to College Sports Automobile News Every Week Every Morning THE DEMOCRAT Nashville. Tenn. W F. NORVELL W. J. WALLACE NORVELL WALLACE LUMBE R TELEPHONES. MAIN 35 AND 36 601-609 BROADWAY NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE THEO. TAFEL COMPANY W. E. ENCLERT. Manager Manufacturer of Surgical Instruments and Physicians' Supplies We carry a Complete line Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces and Trusses. Write for PRICES 133 FOURTH AVE. NOR II1 NASHVILLE. TENN NESSEE EVERYBODY IS DOING IT! Doing What? Buying their Hardware and Sporting Goods from Us HERMITAGE HARDWARE CO. Phone Main 39 309 THIRD AVE.. NORTH BOYS. BUY THE TENNESSEAN AND AMERICAN FOR All the News—Besl heatures—Real Sports Receive Full Associated l’rcĀ Ā« Dispatches The Morning Paper By All Mean for the Scholar LOUIS ROTH 1 he Most Convenient Place for Soft Drinks, Sandwiches, Lunch Goods and Fancy Groceries Cor. Church St. an l 19th Avcā€ž N. MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY CEE 3) WRITE FOR OUR MAMMOTH GROCERY CATALOGUE ( F3- No Charge for Boxing or Drayage 28 Large Retail Stores INK LARGEST BREAD AND CAKE BAKERIES IN THE SOL III OUR COFFEES ARE ROASTED FRESH DAILY H. G. HILL GROCERY AND BAKING CO. P POOL’S PHARMACY At ONE BLOCK FROM SOUTH CAMPUS lot and Cold Drinks School Supplies CigarĀ and Candies Vanderbilt Students Welcome Phone Main 1213 837 SECOND AVE.. SOUTH Iraternitv and Club Trade Solicited Frappe and Ices a Specialty ----------------Vy-------------- THE Union Ice Cream Co. W. H. SIDEBOTTOM. General Manager Phones Main 1080. Iā€˜38 and 427 817 Broadway Nashville, Tenn. THE HOTEL Tl IAT PLEASES THE DUNCAN EXCKI .LENT DINING SERVICE NASHVILLE. TENN. American Plan, $3.00 to $3.00 Per Day European Plan, $1.00 to $3.30 Per Day Under Management of L B. ROBEY Special Attention Given to Private DinnerĀ . BanquetĀ and DanceĀ 1 he 1 jitch Swing On Hinge of Welcome for the BoyĀ of Vanderbilt GENY BROTHERS THE LEADING FLORISTS Choice Cut Mowers and Artistic Moral Designs I I IE BEST IN Tl IE CITY TELEPHONES MAIN 913-279 212 FIFTH AVENUE. NORTH THE HOME OF J BETTER CLOTHES Qjl CHURCH AND FIFTH AVENUE Our Clothing, Hats and Furnishings are Pleasing to the College Man Bates Street Shirt Colors Guaranteed Fast Shirts Made to Measure BEN F. WISE Prescription Druggist Nunally’s Candies (pack- age or hulk). I lot and Cold Soda. Perfumes. Stationery. Cigars and Tobacco Mulberry and 4th Avc.. South 717 Second Avc.. South Phone Main 470) Phone .Main J704 St. Bernard Mining Company Coal and Coke JAS. It. LOVE Manager 34-36 Arcade NASI IVILLE. TENN. XI II-V Say YOU Can t 1 Come Back. BRYAN Comes Back Every Four Years. Wear One of My Suits and You Will Al- ways Come Back. The Three PERFECT Things I Build About A Suit is the COAT, PANTS and VEST. J. B. WATSON TAILOR 10 Per Cent Discount to Students 1 ulane Hotel Bldg. Nashville. I enn Hermitage Laundry Company PROMPT and UP-TO-DATE I elephones I 106 and 1468 114-116-118 FIFTH AVE.. SOUTH I elephone Main 214 5 Sory Sig Company 316 Fourth Ave., N. Nashville, Penn. fl Open Every 1 lour in the Year to Give You Service 4 PAUL MOORE. Manager G. A. SUTER ā€œOur Baked Hams 1516 Church Street GROCER AND BAKER Telephone I I. 894 ā€œMexican Coffee Nashville. 1 enn. ASSURED SAFETY PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS THOS. W. WRENNE CO. B A N K E R S Real Estote, Sale . RentalĀ . Leases. Building Loan . Long lime. Favorable Rate . Savings Bank Investment . Will and Administration o! [.states. Safety ault Boxes. Ocean Steamship Agency. Around the World Voyage and lours L D. Telephone Main 1677 1689 holbrook McClellan General Produce Dealers Telephone, Store. Main 746 No. 321 Broadway Stall 64 Market I louse, fclephone Main 247 HYDRAULIC PRESSED BRICK OUR COMMON BRICK PLANT IS ONE OF I I IE LARGEST IN THE COUNTRY W. G. BUSH CO. 174 IIIIRD AVENUE. NORTI I NASI IVILLE. TENNESSEE T. L. HERBERT SONS DEALERS IN HIGH-GRADE BUILDERS SUPPLIES EXCLUSIVE ACENTS FOR LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT 174 THIRD AVE.. NORTH Telephone Main 2264 NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE BUSH BUILDING COMPANY The Leading Brick Contractors of Nashville TELEPHONE MAIN 1800 OFFICE 174 THIRD AVE. N. U nkflf, Tl US :BOOK IS A SAM PI .F. 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