Vanderbilt University - Commodore Yearbook (Nashville, TN)
- Class of 1917
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If we have failed in our efforts, we are most culpalaleg if we have achieved a measure of success, we are still lout unprofitable servants. Read and judge for yourself. f 'I 1 0 0 00 'qramagz If Mn pvjwa-oggggg gg, ,N V ' 0 1 1. 0' ' , 9 52 F '9 'Q f Q ,-.l..1'. .pf i W- we-fs. - W ' , jj , 4'f9aE D ' E' D ' I ' C i AT I t 0 ' DAN E.MCGL1GIN The Chief of the Commodores, this volume is respectfully dedicated 1937 the Students of Vanderbilt university, as evidence both of their appreciation of his official services, and of their high regard of him as a man. 1 X, r n l 4 L I 5 1 ,, s w p 1 --if-.lf IL.. ll:i,i Zliflf 7.1 '. ff: Iffff.i -lf Tlffij ' if 'L ij U Ev Q! Cl U ull U C! U :J U U Tj 5554 Q3 El V1 J ij CJ E fl CJ U It ffl Ca La ff? f? . , X ,l ,, . jf' -' L25 U w. ffzf L1 H gg ffl 1. LJ J f, 'H T 3 QA A' 1 133 11 P5 5 Z1 fi v, E, EJ if' I! , , ij LJ I X sf? 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BARRIE PAYNE W. A. MCDONNELL D. M. SENSING HORD MILES H. H. CORSON, JR. S. H. GOTTSCHALL RIDLEY WlLLS SKODA DRAWINGS W. C. SPAIN R. L. ARTERBURY R. F. JACKSON R. E. MAXWELL H. G. GAYDEN C. HITE C. L. DAVIDSON . Contributors MARK BUTLER W. M. CLARK B. O. ROBERTSON MARIA SLEMONS S. L. CLARK H. T. L. BING KODAK M. F. HUDSON C. E. HALE O. P. HENRY GEO. F. DURHAM EVELYN EARLY W. M. CLARK W. C. PORTER ELISE CHASE ROBT. KIMBROUGH J. M. BAILEY ROBT. BINGHAM JOSH CODY RICHARD GLEAVES NORMAN KING P. J. TRENTZSCH D. G. EVANS DOROTHY BETHURUM CHAS. LANZ ELIZABETH HART AGNES SMITH GEORGE OWEN WALKER JORDON DAVE ADAMS SUMPTER ANDERSON R. L. ARTERBU-RY R. L. SIMPSON W. C. BILBRO W. C. SPAIN W. W. WILKERSON GEO. BRANDAU C. G. DUNCAN W. V. SANFORD HARBERT BARBEE HENRY Cox C. W. HENDERSON J. L. BOONE F. C. COSTEN C. E. BAKER J. J. GREER H. M. PROTHRO T. W. EDWARDS E. C. SINIARD N. I. WOOD S-. C. WOOD J. H. LITTERER E. P. HUTCHINGS MARIE GILBRETH B. M. PHELPS C. L. MCNEIL GRANVILLE SEWELL KATRINA OVERALL W. B. CALDWELL T. T. BRACKIN SAM PATTERSON M. S. HOWARD WRIGHT MACMILLAN J. F. JOHNSON C. E. TUBE TOM CLEVELAND W. L. O'QUINN M. A. CHILDERS GEO. REYER DEDICATION BOOK I-TI-IE UNIVERSITY VIEWS ......... ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN . CLASSES ......... ARTS AND SCIENCE-ENGINEERING MEDICINE ....... LAW . . DENTISTRY . . RELIGION . PHARMACY .... BOOK II-ATHLETICS FOOTBALL ...... BASKETBALL . TRACK . . TENNIS . BASEBALL . Contents BOOK III-FRATERNITIES WEST CAMRUS PAN-HELLENIC . . SOUTH CAMPUS PAN-HELLENIC . ' I5 WOMEN'S FRATERNITIES . . . ' HONORARY FRATERNITIES .... . 32 BOOK IV-ORGANIZATIONS , 69 STUDENT COUNCIL ...... . 99 CLUBS . . . , Ill SOCIETIES , 125 RELIGIOUS . . . . 137 HONOR COMMITTEE. . PUBLICATIONS ....... . 151 BOOK V-MISCELLANEOUS . 165 BACHELOR OF UOLINESS .... . 171 COMMODORE BAND. . . . 174 MILITARY . . , 177 FOLLIES . C119 , uf' vv 1 x . . 1 ' Qi 9 x k fi f f 1 xg, I? L, , Q, ,,. If , - I IQ- E- 1.- fp' ln C, sv , '1 U A FN E91 1 fi L. 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Eifgggg TEEEEEEEQT WY if, 1 4iZg5E2g?f' 1555 2 ' -. f iff ZFX ? X New 5 , '.-ES 'K 5- li., -A Z S L.g '5' - f I fi?- 4 .... M , E' 3 Jie' E, Wx - - A1 n 'Bnn - - , 'L fo' N 1 ' 1' 411- '- : 2 Yi, EM' X X T-A i t in 2 -121.5 E -i 95- t ' J? T? ' F g-- ,Q f-'-,. ' if-.-gvi E a 'Q' E i BREAKING THE SHELL 1275 FINAL BANQUET, ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN 6287 The Endowment Campaign 1? VL ROM February to December, 1916, the chief concern of the University was the raising of a one million L dollar endowment fund for the Academic Department. Everybody connected with the University had some ?f part in it. The Chancellor had done the biggest part when he announced to the Trusteess conditional gifts ll Si of S700,000 from the General Education Board and the Vanderbilt family. For securing the remaining M Q S300,000 it was necessary to have the co-operation of all forces. The Trustees responded first, and then the faculty, but the University community as a whole was awakened to the seriousness of th task and to the need of consecration by a great mass-meeting in the chapel, adressed by the Chancellor. The students threw themselves into the campaign with a generosity and loyalty that reaches a high-tide of university spirit. As the result of the West Campus campaign, the faculty subscribed about 512,000 and the student body 56,000 The next step was the campaign among the alumni of Nashville. Prior to the opening meeting at the Vendome Theatre, there was a torchlight parade, in which every element of the University participated. As the procession, over a mile in length, passed over the viaduct, every engine in the railroad yards turned loose with full head of steam. All the downtown streets were illuminated and decorated, and the streets were lined with spectators who entered enthusiastically into the spirit of the occasion. Never was the Vendome the scene of such a demonstration, crowded as it was from pit to roost with wildly cheering students, alumni, faculty, and trustees. Speeches by Chancellor Kirkland, John Bell Keeble, and Gus Dyer, singing by the Glee Club and the original quartet of the first Glee Club, and the constant cheering of the undergraduates, made the meeting a memorable one. Then came a four days'-campaign, which netted the great sum of SI40,000 from the Vanderbilt family, as it came to be called, in Nashville. The alumni in Nashville now proposed to enlist the co-operation of the alumni in other places, and definite and aggressive plans were pursued to this end. The Founderls Day dinners in a dozen Southern cities served to lay before rep- resentative alumni the responsibility and the opportunity. For two months during the summer Mr. Charles Cason, Coach Dan lVlcC-ugin, and Dr. Edwin Mims presented the situation to groups and individuals who could be conveniently reached, with the result that approximately 370,000 was subscribed,the gifts ranging from S500 to 55.00. The alumni in Mem- phis, Dallas, Birmingham, New Orleans, Little Rock, New York. and St. Louis were especially generous. Despite the diffi- culties of conducting a campaign among such a widely scattered constituency, the results were most satisfactory. The last stage of the campaign was reached in October, when the citizens of Nashville were asked to contribute the remainder-namely, Sl25,000. In spite of grave obstacles that hampered the workers in the early days of the cam- paign, Nashville came to a brilliant climax. The banquet in the Maxwell House, coming immediately after the defeat of Virginia on the gridiron, will long be remembered as one of the great events in th history of the University. With this endowment the University will enter upon a new era. f - 4293 C303 I 4317 f SCI-I G ENGIN I1 G 15 23 Q f EOF ND Senior Class-College of Arts and Science and School of Pore SHANNON . THOMAS B. Zmrross ELLEN DUFFY . . T. MILLER MANIER CHAS. H. LANZ . RICHARD D. GLEAVES Engineering OFFICERS . . . . . . President . Vice-Presidenl . . . . . .Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer Commodore Represenlalive . . Permanent Secreiary .- S- 4' ---'+C C349 1 .1 , FW-l.i 'H Ag ffflukceni Senior Class-College of Arts and Science School of Engineering ANDERSON, HELEN JOSEPHINE, B.S., K A 9 . . Bellevue, Tenn BLAIR, F. D., BE., K E ...... ......... N aslwille, Tenn. Scrub Football, '13-'1-lg Varsity Football, '15-'1IZ: Scrub Basketball, '13-'14, Varsity Basketball. '1-l4'l5, '15-'16, '16-'17, Senior' Honor Committee: Sec- retary Honor Committee: Captain Basketball, '16-'17. BRAWNER, JESSE J., B.S. . . .... . . ....... McKenzie, Tenn. Dramatic Club, 'll-'12, Honor Roll. '07-'08, '08-'09, '11-'12, '14-'15, Assist- ant in Chemistry, '14-'15, Instructor in Physical Education, '15-'16, '16-'17, CARTwRxcHT, WM. BELL, B.S. . . Nashville, Tenn. CALDWELL, WALLER Bn-ncx, B.S., T K A . . . ...... Rives, Tenn. Freshman Debate. '14, Tau Kappa Alpha Prize, '14, Thanksgiving Debate, '14, Kentucky Debate, '14-'15: Y. M. C. A, Cabinet, '14-'15, President Dia- lectic Society, '14-'15, Stokes Prize. '15-'16, President Senior Bible Class: Honor Committee, '16-'1T. E D D D l x QQ ww , fi-my v,w,., ' r 4.-5. ,-3. 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 h . I 1 I 1 1 1 1 L........ -.- ., ,, ' ,frm fm, .xg , f 1 --Iifmgf-i'fI-+3 . , , c , Ji' 1 8 We 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. .. -AMAA ,,....A.--., -1 Senior Class-College of Arts ancl Science School of Engineering CHAMBERS, AILEEN VIRGINIA, B.S., A A A .... ..... F ulion, Ky. Girls' Basketball, Sub., '14, Varsity, '15-'16, Honor Roll, '14-'15Q Girls' Club. CHASE, ELISE, B.S., K A 9 ............. Nashville, Tenn. Co-ed Cheer-Leader, '12-'13, Vice President Y. W. C. A., '15-'16: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '16-'17g Senior Invitation Committee, Commodore Board, '16-'17, Co-ed Pan-Hellenic, '16-'17. CLARK, WILLIAM MARTIN, B.E., E X .......... Nashville, Tenn. Owen Medal in Math., '15g Assistant in Descriptive Geometry, '14-'17, Steering Committee, '16, Honor Committee, '16-'1T. COHEN, I-I. .RUSSELL, B.S., fl: A 9 .......,.... Nashville, Tenn. Football Team, '13, '14, '15, '16g Captain, '15: Scrub Baseball, '13-'14, Honor Committee, '14-'15, Owl Clubg Commodore Club: West Side Board. COMPTON, Louis j., B.S., T K A ........... Fort Worth, Texas Chaplain, Critic, Vice President, President of Dlalectic Literary Society: Debating' Council, '14-'17, Alabama Debate, '16: Alternate Thanksgiving Debate, '16, Treasurer Wesley Hall Y. M. C. A., '17g American Representa- tive Cosmopolitan Club, '16-'17. I . Senior Class-College of Arts and Science School of Engineering DAVIS, HAL MUNCASTER, B.S., A K E ...... . Nashville, Term. Reserve Baseball, '14, '15, 'liig Commodore Board, '16. Dozuza, MARGUERITE, B.A., K A 9 . . Franklin, Tenn. Girls' Club. DUFFY, ELLEN, B.S., K A 9 .............. Nashville, Tenn. C0-ed Basketball, '14-'15, '15-'16, '16-'1T1 Captain, '15-'1G: Y. WV. C. A. Cab- inet, '15-16, '16-'17, Vice-President Girls' Club, '15-16: President, '16-'17, Secretary Senior Class. DURHAM, GEORGE FRANKLIN, B.S .............. Gallatin, Tenn. Tennis Association, '15, '16, '1Tg Honor Roll, '14, '15, Theolog Basketball, '16-'17, ELLIOTT, WILLIAM YANDELL, B.A., E X, E T, T K A, fb B K . Nashville, Tenn. Dramatic Club, '13-'14, '14-'15, President Sophomore Class: Blue Pencil Club, Calumet Club, Thanksgiving Debate, '14g Student Council, '15-'16, '16-'17g Faculty Knocker, '17, Extension Debate CSewaneeJ, '16-'17, Editor- in-Chief of Observer, '15-'16, Pan-Hellenic, '16-'17, 1- J 13' 'raid-wif' '? 41 i?f if 44,4 9:21a Z 92941-E11 v, fl . -I -H25 'f' fy-aww' I.w-f..- t 111: Ziff f wx -f'..4 :f - V '7 0 ,. 1- f fi V. A ,,,g-,fy.- 2542! Cf I,fi,15.:: .i . v 119, ,ing 1 ff . 'QI' .4 , 'fm'-f In A 1,- - , ' ,f43,'LW' 'IP' f ' cya: ,42'f:,,yJ.. -,-. . H, f 5 VJ... f S- . 7152 41 '1 :f-- ff .Q ' 'ff' .... ,,-. . ', ,,,,4:'f4 V . mf-'vm V if -l f N511 : 'fyfggii V wi ,. ,, V?-1'-'-: 4 rf Eiffeir ..5.4g:,,- ff, Ain, ,,. . .J ff if-2:1 , N 5 'aa Senior Class-College of Arts and Science School of Engineering EVERETT, EDWARD B., B.A., E N . . McKenzie, Tenn FAIN, GALEN CLETUS, B.A. . . Mui-ray, Ky Honor Roll, '13, '15, '1G. FRAZIER, Tx-ioivms ALEXANDER, B.A., fb A 9 .....,. Chattanooga, Tenn Freshman Debate, Commodore Representative, '14: Vice President nf Class, '15g Honor Committee, '16, Dramatic Cast, '14-'153 Freshman Baslcetballg Class Track, '14, '15, 1161 Track Squad, '15-'16: Glee Club, '14, '15, 'l6. 'lil Pliilosophic Society: John Marshall Law Club. GARARD, PAULINE, B.S., A A A .............. Nashville, Tenn G Girls' Club, Delegate to Blue Ridge Conference, '1G: Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet, '16-'17, Co-ed Pan-Hellenic. '16-'17, Historian Senior Class. LEAVES, RICHARD DOUGLAS, B.S., K 2 ,........ Nashville, T Pres. and Vice Pres. Philosophic Society: Alternate Thanksgiving and Ala- bama Debatesg Pres. Junior Classg Sec.-Treas. Pan-Hellenic Council, Sec.- Treas. Fraternity Baseball League, Manager and Capt. Sophomore Basket- ball: Sophomore Football, Chairman Employment Committee Y. M. C. A.: Sec. Student Council, '15-'16, Sec. Campaign Executive Committeeg Chair- man Junior Class Executive Committeeg Steering Committeeg Permanent Sec. Senior Class, Pres, Student Council, '16-'1Tg Manager Kissam Hall, Sec,-Treas. West Side Board: Capt. Endowment Fund, Team No. 303 Sec. Commodore Club, Pres. West End Bible Class, '16-'17, Chairman Bible Study Committee Y. M. C, A., '16-'173 International Polity Club: Debating Council, '16-'17, Sec. Pan-Hellenic Council, '1T. . Cnh Senior Class-College of Arts and Science School of Engineering GOTTSCHALL, SYLVAN H., BA., QD B K, T K A, Z T .... Memphis, Tenn. Math Medal: Freshman Debate 4VVinning' Teami, Thanksgiving Debate CVVinning Teaml. '15, Vlfinner VVasliington's Birthday Oratorical Contest, '15, Founcler's Medal Contest, '15, '16, Alabama Debate, '15, Commodore Representtaive, '15-'16, Hustler Staff, '15-'16, News Editor, '17, Vice Presi- dent Tennis Association, '15-'16C Runner-Up Tennis Singles. '16, Debating Council, '15-'16, Sophomore Football, Class Track, '13, Track Reserves, '16, President, Vice President. Critic, Secretary Philosophic Society: Blue Pen- cil Club, Menorah Society: Polity Club, German Club, Calumet Club: Class Prophet, Commodore Board: President Social Science Club. HARDIN, JOHN, LL.B., 112 K N11 . ..... .......... A llama, Ga. Commodore Club, Pan-Hellenic Council: Commodore Representative, Law Class, '17, r 2 4, HARLAN, BEN J., B.E., lil A 9 .... . . Nashville, Tenn. I HAWES, ROBERT RUSH, JR., BS., B 9 II, E T ...... Nashville, Tenn. Hustler Staff, '14-'15, Athletic Editor Hustler, '15-'16, Managing Editor, '15-'16, Editor-in-Chief, '16-,'17, Assistant Track Manager, '16, Treasurer Calumet Club, '16, Manager Track Team, '17, Owl Club, Commodore Club, Commodore Board, '15-'16, Treasurer Calumet Club, Honor Roll, '14-'15, Pan-Hellenic Council, '16-'1T. HEAGEN, JAMES N., JR., B.S., A K E . . Little Rock, Ark. Giee Club, '14-'15, '15-'16, '16-'17, , , , . Y c Senior Class-College of Arts and School of Engineering l-IENDERER, Irwmc VANCE, B.E., 112 K E . . Commodore Board, '16, Commodore Club, '17. HERRON,LOUISE,B.S.,1iA 9 . . . , . . . . . .. Girls' Honor' Committee, '14-'15g Vice President Y. W. C. A., Delegate to Blue Ridge: Co-ed Pan-Hellenic. HOLDERNESS, GEORGE S., B.S., E A E . . . . . . . Hustler Staff, '15-'16, Managing Editor, '16-'17q Calumet '16-'17, President Arkansas Club, Pan-Hellenic, '16-'17. Hous'roN, HENRY M., B.A. . Math club. '13-'14. HowINc'roN, EVALYNE, B.S. . Science . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. 14-'15, '16-'1T: Ark Pine Bluff, Club, '15-'16, Ala Portersville, Nashville, Tenn 4 Senior Class-College of Arts and Science School of Engineering Hussey, PAUL, B.A., 2 X . . , Palmyra, Tenn, JONES, M. PERCY, B.E. . . Nashville, Tenn. KLUTTS, A. B., BS., K 2 . . . . Ripley, Tenn. LANZ, CQEARLES HENRY, B.S., E N .......... Lake Charles, La. Class Football, '15: Sergeant-at-Arms, Vice President, President Philosophic Society: Debating Council: Dulaney Debating Medal: Secretary-Treasurer Tennis Association: Sewanee Extension Debate: Alternate Alabama Debate: Commodore Representative, '16-'17, - Luci-1, JAMES BELL, B.E ........ , ........ Columbus, Miss. Chemistry Lab. Instructor, '15-'1Gg West Side Board: Kissam Post-Office: Honor Roll, '14, '15, '16. , 5. -'waz-ge 'E A 'E I it-5:51 ff .:., si, jg -.13-sv ' . -ii? .viz is ,sz 1 Senior Class-College of Arts ancl Science School of Engineering LiPscoMB, PERRY D., B.S., lVl.S., E N, CID B K . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Lirscoivua, Ti-iorvms E., B.S., K A ........... 4. Nashville, Tenn. Football Team, '14, '15, '16, Owl Club, Vice President Junior Class: Yice President Commodore Club: President Pan-Hellenic Council, '16-'1T. I..owENsTialN, HERMAN H., B.S. . . . Nashville, Tenn MCDONALD, HUNTER, JR., B.S., fb A 9 . . . Nashville, Tenn Senior Invitation Committeo. MCWHORTER, FRANK P., B.S. ........... . Nashville, Tenn Instructor in Biology, '15-'16 Fellow in Geology, '16-'1T. Senior Class-College of Arts and Science School of Engineering MANIER, THOMAS MILLER, B.S., if A 9 ......... . Nashville, Tenn Hustler Staff, '14-'15: Assistant Business Manager Commodore, '15, Busi- ness Manager Commodore, '16, Business Manager Hustler, '16-'lT: Man- ager Sophomore Football, '15, Treasurer Senior Class. '16-'17, Assistant Manager Baseball Team, '16, Manager Baseball Team, '17, I MA'I'rI-IEws, HOOPER WEAKLEY, B.S. . . German Club. MILLER, JOE, B.S., E T ................. Associate Editor Observer, '15-'16, '16-'17, Calumet Clubg Senior MILLER, GEO. F., B.E. . . MILLEIz,, LESTER, B.S., if K YP ......... Nashville, Tenn Gallatin, Tenn Class Poet. Nashville, Tenn Dickson, Tenn Dramatic Club, '14-'15, '16-'17, Expression Diploma: Assistant in Public Speaking: Thanksgiving Debate: Commodore Band, '14, '15, '16, '17: Critic Philosophic Literary Societyg Young Contest, '15: Intersociety Oralorical Contest, '1Gp Extension Debater, '16-'1T. .. - I Y . , '.h-In., I l ,.l Qi H . I - Q., ' 91112 ' Q1 J, -- , ,gf13,3,-WTI gf'-if , . f. -I-:flvIf,f'-1153611 -,Lf -' i.m.4. 'lir.6':5'...5L-'fi' Senior Class-College of Arts and Science School of Engineering MYATT, LESLIE EDWIN, B.S., Ph.C. . ..... . . . Scrub Football. '13, Scrub Baseball. '13: Scrub Football, modore Representative Pharmacy, '15, Historian of Class, OVERALL, N. B., B 9 E, fb K E . PASCHALL. WILLIAM DOUGLASS, B.S., E N . . . , . German Club, Polity Club, Class Football, '13-14, '14-'15 ball, '13-'14, '14-'15, PHILLIPS, ALFRED OWEN, B.S., 2 N .... . . . . . Commodore Board, '14-'15: Assistant in Cl1eI'nistry, '14-'1T. PORTER, WILLIAM CLAYTON, BA. . . . . . . . Hxistler Staff, '15-'16, News Editor Hustler, '16-'17, . Dickson, Tenn. '14, 'Isa Com- Pharmacy, '16. . Nashville, Tenn . . Pulaski, Tenn Class Basket- . Nashville, Tenn . Clinton, Ky I Senior Class-College of Arts and Science School of Engineering RAGLAND, CHARLES STRATTON, B.A., E X .... . . . Murfreesboro, Tenn Scrub Football, '14, '15, '16, Scrub Track Team, '14-'15, '15-'16, '16-'17 SENSING, DONALD MCCREARY, BA .............. Dickson, Tenn Commodore Band, '12-'13, '16-'17, Honor Roll, '13, '1-l, 'l5: President Dia- lectic Society, '13-'14: Contestant Young Ms-llnl, 'l-l-'15, Secretary Din- lectic Society, '16-'17, John Marshall Lan' Cluli. SHANNON, GEORGE POPE, B.A., A T Q, E T ....... Franklin, Tenn Entrance Prize, Latin and Greek:'Prusirlent, Vice l-'resident and Critic Dia- lectic Literary Society, VVashing'ion's Birthday Contest. '15-'16: Thanks- giving Debate, '16, Sophomore Football, Secretary Students' Association, Editor-in-Chief Observer, '15-'16, Editor-in-Chief Commodore, '17, Presi- dent Senior Class, President Junior Bible Class, Pi-esiflf-nr Y. M. C. A., 'liz Blue Pencil Club: Polity Club: NVest Side Board: Delegate to Conference on International Relations, Cleveland, O., '1I5. SMITH, DANE FARNSWORTH, B.A., E N, E T . . . Ml. Pleasant, Tenn Calumet Club. STEWART, RANDALL, B.S., E N, fb B K . . Nashville, Tenn Senior Class-College of Arts and Science School of Engineering THOMPSON, ROBERT Euvio, B.S., A T Q, T K A ..... Nashville, Tenn. Glee Club, '13-'14, '14-'15, '15-'16, '16-'17: Dramatic Club, '13-'14, '14-'15, '15-'16, '16-'17: Publicity Manager Dramatic Club: Freshman Debate: 'Iau Kappa Alpha Prize: Commodore Representative, '14-'15: Advertising Man- ager Glee Club: Peace Contest Alternate: Extension Debate: Clerk of John Marshall Law Club: Alabama Debate, Pan-Hellenic: Young Medal Contest: Pan-Hellenic Council. WHITE, AARON PANCOAST, BA ........ . . . . Oakland, Cal. Assistant Treasurer Athletic Association, '15-'16, '16-'17. WILSON, THAYER SIvIITI-I, B.S., A K E ............ Carthage, Term Sophomore Football: Hustler Staff, '14-'15: Critic and President Philosophic Society: Spectator Club: Debating Council: Reserve Basketball: Reserve Track, '15. . Zsnross, TI-Io1vIAs B., B.S., 111 A 0 ....... -. .... Ashland, Ky. Football Team, '15, '16: Basketball Team, '15-'16, 516117: Owl Club: Com- modore Club: President Y. M. C. A., '16-'17: Student Council: Commodore Board. '17, ' ' Junior Class-College of Arts and Science WEISINGER SCHLATER ROY L. MITCHELL . CLOPPER ALMON . BLAND ROBERTS . , IVIONETTE C. FORD . MARGARET LAME . C473 School of Engineering . President . Vice-Presidenl . . . Secreiary-Treasurer . Commodore Represcnlaiive . . Honor Commfllec . Sergeanl-al-Arms C485 unior Class-College of Arts and Science-School of Engineering ABNEY, C. L., B.S. . . . ADAMS, ALFRED T., B.S., 111 A G ...,............ Scrub Football, '1-lp Varsity Football. '15, 'lily Slunlcni vnunq-il, '16, '17g Ou-x Club, . ADAMS, DAVID P., B.S., All A 9 ............. . . Freshman Class Prvsirlcnt: Scrub Football, '1-l, 'l5: Owl Club. ALMON, GEORGE CLOPPER, B.A., A T Q ............... ' ........ Blue Pencil Club: Prcnlicesz Mzinlxgiiig' Llllilor Cbscrvcr. 'IH-'1T: Vluss Ft'Cl'El21l'X and 'I're-astrc-r. '16-'1T: 51-f'l'4,-tal'y Club, '16-'17, Calumet Club. ' BARRETT, KELLY, B.E., K A . BARTHELL, E. E., B.A., K A . Dramatic Club, Nemo Club. Greenfield, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Tuscumbia, Ala Social Study . Atlanta, Ga . chicago, lll BEASLEY, LUELLA, B.S. . Nashville Tenn Girls' Club. BECKHAM, I-IARRIET, B.S., A A A ...... Union City, Tenn Marshal Girls' Club, '13-'1-l: Scrub Basketball. BRAQKIN, THOS. L., B.S ....... Q . . Nashville, Tenn Honor Roll. '1-l-'15: Blue Pencil Club: Prenlici-S. ' BUCKNER, HENRY K., B.S., 111 A 9 . . . Nashville, Term Assistant Instructor in fk'hLYI1lSfl'j'. BUmm,MMm,BA.AiFQ. . . UMHCW,TWH CAGE, ILEY NUNN, B.S., K A 9 ...... ' ..... . ............,. . San Diego, Cal Vice-President Freshman Class: Dramatic Club, '1-:-'15, Y. XY. C. A.g Girls' Club, Pan-HE-llenic Cnunc.-il, '16-'17, CAMPBELL, MATT M., B,S., fb A 9 . . ....... . Nashville, Term Secretary Philcsophic Soc-ie-ty, '15-'16, Blue- Pencil Club. CARMAN, W. C., BS., A T S2 . . - GUDSOHY Tenn Varsity Football. '13, '14, '1fi. CARTWRIGHT, R. NELSON, B.S., K A . . Athens. Ala C497 unior Class-College of Arts and Science-School of Engineering CHESTER, EMERSON, B.S., B 9 II . ' . COSTON, JAMES G., B.S. ..... . Treasurer Pliilnsopliic Literary Society, '15-'16, Hustler Staff, ,16-'1T: Scrub Football, '14, '15, i1G. COVINlSTON, J. CONNIE, B.A. .... . Freshman Debate: President Dialectic Society. DANIEL, LANDON G., B.S., fb A 9 ...... Hustler Ftalf, '16-'1T: Track Squad, '1G. DENToN, BERT H., B.S., A T A . . . . DUDLEY, GEO. H., B.E., E X . Owl Club. EARLY, EVELYN V., B.S., A A A . Tr:-asurer Girls' Club. EVANS, GEORGE PIRTLE, B.S., A T Q .......,.............. Hustler Staff, 'l1i: Athletic? Edit-Jr Hustler, '1T: Polity Club, Owl Club, '17, Assistant Editor Commodore, ' FERRELL, OLLIE J., BA, . . . FIELDS, HELEN, B.S., K A 9 . Dramatic Club, '1-l, '15, '1l. FINNEY, CLAUDE L., BA. . . . Nashville, Tenn Osceola, Ark . College Grove, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Robard, Ky . Florence, Ala . Nashville, Tenn . . Clinton, Ky 17. . . Gallatin, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn . . . Nashville, Tenn Honor Roll, '15, Frvsliman Debate, President Pliilosophic Society, 'lfig Extension Debate, 'iliz Blue Pencil Club, '15-'1fi. FOLK, ROBERT GATES, B.S., B.E., E A E . FORD, MONETTE CLINTON, BA., A T S2 . . . . . Nashville, Tenn . . Centerville, Miss Manager 'lennis Association, 151163 XVinner Fall Singles 'l'OLll'll3lTIOllI, '15, Secretary Honor Committee, '16-'lT. FOSTER, ROBT., B.S., fb K Alf . . ...... ............ . . FRIEDMAN, EDMUND, B.E. . . GRAVESI ROY E., B.S. . CRINTER, T. H., B.S., flv A 9 . Give Club. 'llj-'17, GUNN, EDNA, B.S. . Girls' Club: Girls' Glee Clubg Honor Roll. '14-'15, HALL, CHAS ALLEN, B.S., E X ...... H ............... . . . Assistant Business Manager Observer, '15-'16, Manager Observer, 'lfi-'17, Dramatic Club, '15-'16, '16-'1T. HOLT, WM. F., B.E. ......... ....... ..... . C503 . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . Utica, lVliss z . Cadi, Ky . Nashville, Tenn. . Pinewood, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn. unior Class-College of Arts and Science-School of Engineering I-lonn, RUTH, B.S ......... . ,,.,. .............. . Mt. Pleasant, Scrub Basketball, '14-'15: Varsity, '15-'16, '16-'1T: Dolvgate Y. XV. C. A. 4 oiil'0reiiCe, '16, 'l.'i'frasui'er Y. XV. C. .-X., '15-'173 Girls' Clubg Girls' Glee- Flub: Honor Roll, '14-'15. HORNER, RUBY Louis, B.S. ........ . Nashville, Girls' Club: Girls' Glen Club: Honor Roll, '1-l-'15, HOUSTON, MARY D., B.S., A O H . . Nashville, Girls' Club. lR1sH, ALVA R., B.S., B 9 H .... ............. . .... D allas, Dramatic Club, '15, 'ltlq Blue Ponril Plub, '1fSg Pi'miti0i'-s, '103 'llI'PZlS'lll'Pli Nlfest l'2'l1T11lLlS Toxas Ulub. JACKSON, KIRBY E., B.S. . . . Nashville, Instructor in Chemistry. JOHNSON, W. NAsH, B.S., A T Owl Club. JORDAN, LELAND WALKER, BA., A T A .... Blue Pencil Pluhg Manager Vanderbilt Book Store, Freshman Di.-bale, '15: XVvst Side Board. KINKEAD, ANNE E., B.S., K A 9 . . Sub on Basketball Team, '16, '17, LAMB, MARGARET, B.S., A A A ......................... Historian Freshman Class, Ser,g'ezint-at-Arins Junior Class: Dramatic Club, '14, '15, '10, C'ominoclore Board, Business Manager Co-ed Number ol' Observer , Scrub Co-ed Basketball, '1-I-'15, Co-ed Pan-Hella-nic. '16-'17, LEATHERS, l-l. R., B.E., E N . . Owl Clubg Commodore Bzind. MANN, G. F. S., B.E.. . . Secretary 'Iexas Club. MASHBURN, MAURICE, B.S., E N . MCCOMB, S. J., B.S., K A MEADE, E. R., B.S., B 9 H . . . MITCHELL, ROY L., BA., fb A 9 . President, Secretary, 'I'1'G8.SLll'Ql'. urer Debating Council: Y. M. C. Class, Sophomore and Junior Endowment Teams. MOORE, YANCEY DoUcLAss, BA., A T Q . ..... . . Dramatic Club, '15-'16, '16-'17, Reserve Football, '14, '1fi. MORROW, CORNELIUS EARL, BA ....... . . Honor Roll, '15, '16. on T6I1D. Tenn. Tenn. Texas Tenn. . . Homer, La. . Bass Station . Nashville, . . Nashville, 10, Girls' Club: . Dickson, . Houston, . Nashville, . Jellico, . Sedalia, . Tullahoma, and Sergeant-at-Arms Pliilosophic Literary Society: Thanksgiving Debate: Secretary and Treas- A. Team to B. and H., '15-'Jiig Toastmaster Sophomore Banquet, '16, Vice-President Junior McKenzie, . Nashville, , Ala. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Texas Tenn. Tenn. Ohio Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. unior Class-College of Arts ancl Science-School of Engineering OVERALL, KATRINA, B.S., A A . ....... .... . ..... . .... . . Nashville, Dramatic Club, '16-'17, Co-ed Cheer Leader, '16-'17, Secretary Pan-Hellenic Council, '16-'17, Girls' Club. OWEN, HARRY MOORE, B.5. . ..,. . ............ . . . . . . Athens, Hustler Staff, '16-'17, PEAY, CHAS. HEAD, B.S., 2 A E . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nashville, Football Squad, '18, Scrub Basketball, '16, Scrub Baseball, '13, PHILLIPP, lOWA E., B.S. . ..... . . . Nashville, Girls' Club, Freshman Mathematics Medal. PRovosT, KATHERINE, B.5., A A A ..... . Nashville, REYNOLDS, LEVIE, B.S., K A 9 .... . ..... . Nashville, Historian Sophomore Class, Winner Dramatic Club Cup. RHEA, LINDA, B.S., K A G . . . . . . Atlmen RICHARDSON, CHAs. BEAUMONT, B.S., K A . . .' ................. . . . . Varsity Football Squad, '14, '15, '16, Scrub Baseball, '15, Vice-President Freshman Class, President Owl Club, West Side Board, '16, Assistant Manager Football Team, '1G. ROBERTS, j. B., B.S., A K E ............................ Nashville, Honor Committee, '14-'15, President Sophomore Class, Spectator Club, Dramatic Club, '15-'16, Assistant Manager Dramatic Club, '16-'17, Class Track, '15-'16, Class Basketball, '15-'16, Varsity Basketball Squad, '15-'16, Sewanee Debate, '16, Secretary and 'lreasurer Tau Kappa Alpha, '16-'17, Treasurer Y. M. C. A., '16-'17, Vice-President Vanderbilt Bible Class, '16-17, Student Council, '16-'17, Commodore Representative, '16-'17, Pan-Hellenic Council, '16-'17, Circulation Manager Hustler, '16-17, Basketball Squad, '16-'1T. X RosE, RUSSELL A., B.E.., B 6 II . .............. ..... . ...... D allas, Glee Club, '15-'16, '16-'17, Assistant Business Manager Glee Club, '15-'16, Business Manager, '16-'17, Dramatic Club, '14, '15, '16, Property Man, '15, Assistant Business Manager, '15, Business Manager, '16, Assistant Manager Prep Track Meet, '16, Manager Prep Track Meet, '17, Assistant Cheer Leader, '15-'16, Cheer Leader, '16-'17, Chairman Freshman Cap Committee, Engineering Cheer Leader, '14-'15, '15-'16, '16-'17, Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Class, Commodore Board, '16, '17, President Texas Rangers, '16-'17, Commander'-in-Chief of Sophomores, Sophomore-Freshman Fight. SAVAGE, lqATE E., B.S., A A A .........,... . . . . . Nashville, Commodore Board, '15, Sci-ILATER, THOMAS WEISSINGER, BA., B 9 II .................. . . . . Nashville, Honor Committee, '15-'16, Student Council, '15-'16, Secretary Student Council, '16-'17, President Junior Class. SEDBERRY, LELAND S., BA., E N ................ . . ........ Buena Vista, First Prize, Freshman NVQ-st Side Board, '16 1T, VVashington's Birthday Oratorical Contest, '16. i C525 Debate: Thanksgiving Debate, '15, Extension Debate, '15-'16, Recording Secretary Y. M, C. A., '16-'17, Nashville, Tenn s Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. , Ala. Tenn. Texas Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. unior Class-College of Arts ancl Science-School of Engineering SEEGER, W. F., B.E., Z X ......... . Galveston, Instructor in Surveying: Scrub Football, '15, '16. SEWARD, JACKSON A., B.S. . ........ . ........ . Franklin, Class Track, '14, '15, '16, Track Squad, -'15U16: Manager Vanderbilt Book Store. SI-IARPE, WILLIAM PERCY, B.S., 412 A 9 . . . ........ . . . Nashville, Dramatic Club, '15. SMITH, AGNES, B.S. . . , Nashville, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. SMYTHE, ROBERT WADE, B.S., K A . . Marlow, SNEED, ROBERT R., B.E., E N . . Nashville, Track Team, '16. STOUT, D. G., B.A. .... .... . ....... . Greenfield, Glee Club, '16-'17: Critic Dialectic Society, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. SUTTON, JOSEPH GUY, B.S. ...... ...... . Nashville, TURNBULL, JULIA, B.S., K A 9 . . Nashville, VAN NEss, NOBLE, B.E., E N . . Nashville, A WALLER, WM., B.S., fb A 9 . . Nashville, Blue Pencil Club. WEBB, ELLENNA, B.S., A A .................. . .......... Nashville, Delegate to Y. W. C. A. Conference, '1G: Treasurer Girls' Glee Club, '15-'16, Y. W. C A. Cabinet, '16e'1Tg Girls' Club. WEST, WILLIS M., B.S. ..... . ............. . ....... . Nashville, WIGGINTON, THOMAS A., B.A., E X . . . ............ . ......... Nashville, Honor Roll, '15-'16, Winner Doubles in Tennis Tournament, Fall, '15, Spring, '16, Secretary and Treasurer Tennis Association, '16-'17. WILLIAMS, ANITA, B.S., A A A ................ . .Q . ......... Nashville, Dramatic Club, '15-'16, '16-'17, Y. W. C. A, Cabinet, '16-'17, Girls' Club, '15-'16, '16-'17, Girls' Glee Club, '15-'16. YANCEY, ROBERT P., B.S., E X . . . Pulaski, C533 Texas Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Okla. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. C543 Sophomore Class--College of Arts and Science School of En ' gmeering WILLIAM FRIERSON .... ....... P resfdeni FENNER HEATHCOCK . . . . Vice-President RIDLE1' WILLS . . , Secrelary and Treasurer JOE HIGGINS . .... Honor Commiliec BARRIE PAYNE . . Commodore Representative wa qsl Sophomore Class ADAMS, H. R., B.E. . Blue Pencil Club. AKERS, CHARLES W., B.S., fb K E . ALFORD, J. W., B.A., E N . . Nemo Club. BAILEY, ELIZABETH M.. B.S., A A A BAILEY, J. MANSFIELD, B.S., A T Q Scrub Baseball, '16, BARBER, FRANK B., B.S., A T S2 . Hustler Staff. BETHURUIVI, DOROTHY, B.A., K A G Secretary Freshman Class. BINGHAM, ROBERT H., B.S., A T Q . Vice-President Freshman Class. BLANKS, R. A., B.A., A T Q . Scrub Baseball, '16. BRAGG, J. W., B.S. . . . Philosophic Literary Society. BURCH, R. L., B.S., B 9 II . BUTLER, R. A., B.A., A T Q . CARMAN, S. T., B.S., A T SZ. . Scrub Football, '16, CASTNER, R. H., B.S., K E . . CHEELY, FRANCOISE, B.S., K A 9 . College of Arts ancl Science-School of Engineering . Nashville, Tenn . Jeanerelle, La . Lewislourg, . Nashville, . Nashville, . Pulaski, , Nashville, . Carrollton, 'Trezevant, . Huntsville, . Nashville, . Pulaski, . Gibson, . Nashville, . . Nashville, Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Miss Tenn. Ala. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn Tenn. Sergeant-at-AI'ms Freshman Class, Dramatic Club, '15-'16. CORSON, H. H., B.S., A K E . . . . . Nemo Club, '16-'17, Prentices, '16-'1T. CRAIG, C. F., B.S., qi A G . . . Preutices, '16-'1T. CRAIG, W. H., B.S., LIP A 9 . . Blue Pencil Club, '16-'1T. Nashville, Tenn. . Cookeville, Tenn. Cookeville, Tenn. CRAWFORD, MARY, B.S., K A 9 . . . Nashville, Tenn. CRoss, E. H., JR., B.A., K E ...... Gadsden, Ala. Commorlore Representative, '16, Stc-ering Committee: President Nemo Club, Vice-President Pliilosopliic Literary Society, '16. CURREY, L. R., JR., B.E., if K E . . Nashville, Tenn. DASHER. J. A., B.S., E A E . Glee Club, '15-'16, '16-'1T. COFFEY, H. C., B.S. . . Belfast, Tenn. DILLON, W. W., JR., B.E., E X . , Nashville, DUMAS, CALDWELL, B.S., 111 A . , Paris, DUNCAN, HARRY B., B.A., E . . Nashville, Nemo Club. EARLY, JAIvIEs H., B.E., A EDWARDS, E. CLAY, B.S., A Biology Lab. Instructor FARIAS, A. M., B.E. . . FERRELL, G. B., B.S. . . FLOYD, JOHN C., B.S., A T Varsity Football Team, '16 T T . . Nashville, . Valdosta, Ga. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Shreveport, La. . Monterey, Mexico . Union City, A ..... ,lVlurfreesl:ioro, Tenn. Tenn. 163 Varsity Baseball Team, Sophomore Class-College of Arts and Science-School of Engineering FRIERSON, WILLIAM, B.S., A K E . .... Nashville, Tenn. Pri-siilent Sophomore Class: Hustler Stalf, '15-'16, 'lil-'ITQ Blue Pencil Club, '16-'1T: Honor Committee. '15-'ltig Editor Vandy Vampire, '16: Nemo Club. '16-l1T. GALLOWAY, LUCILLE, B.S. GREEN, JOHN M., B.A., A T S2 Philosnpliic Society. GRINTER, T. H, B.S., 112 A 9 . HAMBLETT, LEv. C., B.S., fb A 9 . HART, ELIZABETH, B.A., K A 9 . HEATHCOCK, T. FENNER, BA., A T Q . Nashville, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn . Cadiz, Ky. Mason, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . . . Jackson, Tenn Dialectic Society: Steering Committee: Prentices, '16-'li Hustler Stalf. '15-'16, '16-'1T: Editor Vancly Vampire, '1tZ: Nemo Club: Freshman Debate: Polity Club: Vice- President Sophomore Class. HENDRICK, R. G., B.S., A T Q . HIGGINS, joE C., B,S., E X .... Pliilosopliic- Society: Blue Pencil Cl Vlub: Hustle i ' staff. HOWELL, MARY, B.S., A A . HUGHES, WM. H., B.S., A K E . JACKSON, ROBT. F., JR., B.S., 112 A 0 . KERFOOT, R. W., B.E. Engineer Cheer Leader, '16-'1T. KIMBROUGI-I, ROBT. J., B.S., A T S2 MARSH, FRED E., BA. . MAY. DANIEL, B.S. . Blur- PI-nf-il Club: Philosophic Society. Mason, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn ub, '16-'1T: Nem . Nashville, 0 Tenn. Paducah, Ky. . Nashville, . Detroit, Tenn. Mich. . Nashville, Tenn. Petersburg, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. C553 MCCAULEY, EVELINA F., B.S., K A 9 . MCEWEN, D. P., B.S., 2 X . . MCGAUGI-IY, F. CLAY, BA., A T Sl . Scrub Football, '15-'16, Glee Club, '16- MCMILLAN, R. C., B.S., IP K 2 . MCMURRY, DOROTHY, B.S., K A 9 . . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Tupelo, Miss Shelbyville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn MITCHELL, CLARENCE A., B.E., A K E . . Eau Claire, Wis MONK, H. JORDAN, B.S. ....... Pine Bluff, Ark Arkansas Club: First Prize, Freshman Debate: Thanks- giving Debate: Extension Debate, '16-'1T: Vice-President- and Secretary Dialectic Society: President Sophomore Bible Class. MOORE, H. DUNCAN, B.A., E A E ..... Portland, Tenn President Freshman Class: Secretary-Treasurer Glee Club: Blue Pencil Club: Nemo Club: Executive Committee En- dowment Fund. Moss, WM. P., B.A., A T Q . . .... Jackson, Tenn Secretary Philosophic Society, '15: Freshman Debate' Hustler Staff: Blue Pencile Club: Polity Club: Sopho- more Endowment Committee. MOTLOW, j. REAGOR, B.S., A T Q . . Lynchburg, Tenn. MURPHY, E.. G., B.S., fb K 11' . . Hilham, Tenn. OWEN, GEO. W., B.S., E N . . Memphis, Tenn. Glee emu. E PAYNE, W. BARRIE, B.S., K E ...... Cave City, Ky. Blue Pencil Club, '16-'Iii Commodore Representative, '1T: Observer Staff. 116-'17, Editor 'Vandy Vampire, '16: Nemo Club, '16-'17, Sophomore Committee on Endowment Collections. PARK, CARMEN, B.S., A A A . . Culleoka, Tenn. PATFERSON, HAZEL, B.S., K A 9 . . Nashville, Tenn. Sophomore Class-Cottage of Arts ancl Science-School of Engineering PEAY, CI-IARLES, B.S., E A E . . Nashville, Tenn. Scrub Football. PHILLIPS, R. RUSSELL, B.S., 211 K E . . , . Blytheville, Ark Nemo Club: Treasurer Arkansas Club POTTER, j. S., B.S., E X . . ..... Nashville, Tenn Assistant Manager C'om1nmloI-4,-, 'Jfig Business Manager, '1T PROVINE, W. K., B.S., B 9 II ...... Nashville, Tenn Blue Pencil Club, '16-'1T: German Vlub, '15, '16, '1T. RANSOM, MARGARET, B.S., A A A ..... Nashville, Tenn Y. NV. C. A.: Secretary Girls' Club. '16-'1T: Co-etl Pun- Hellenie Council, 'lil-'1T. RAY, HENRY K., B.S., E A E ....., Gallatin, Tenn Varsity Football, '15-'Mg Varsity Basketball. 'lily Varsity Track, '16. ROBERTS, ANNA, B.A., A A A . I. Nashville, Tenn Rooics, MONROE, A T Q .' , ..... Brownsville, Tenn Blue Pencil Club: Presidt-nt Freshman Bible Flass: Dru- matic Club, '16-'1T: Scrub Football, '16. ROVEGNO, EUGENE, B.E. . . Nashville, Tenn. Sctzuccs, T. Y., BA. . . . Franklin, Tenn. SLEMONS, MARIA, B.S., K A 9 . . Nashville, Tenn. SLOAN, W. C., B.S., E A E . . Memphis, Tenn. SPENCER, W. H., B.S., A T A ....... Mobile, Ala. Hustle 1- stair, '16, '17, If 1-f- simian Debate, '16, see- retary Dialectic Society, 'lik SUIGG, W. D., BS. ...... Brenlwoocl, Sergeant-at-A rms Dialectic Society. SUTTON, LUCY, B.A. ...,. . Nashville, TATE, W. K., JR., B.E., E N . . . Nashville, TERRY, R. HENRY, JR.,-B.S., A T Q . . Fayetteville, THOMPSON, VANCE P., B.S., fb A 9 . . Memphis, THURMAN, GILBERT J., BA. . Gallatin, TRANSOU, DAVID, B.S., 112 A 9 . Mason, WADE, EDNELIA, B.A., K A 9 ., . Nashville, WILLIAMS, GERTRUDE, B.S., X SZ . . Nashville, WILLS, WM. RIDLEY, B.S., A T S2 .,.. Brownsville, Hustler Staff, '15-'16, '16-'1T: Blue Pencil Club. '15-'16 President Blue Pencil-Prentices, '16-'17: Secretary-'I'reas Tenn. Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn urer Sophomore Class: Track Fquarig ObSF'l'VE!l ' Staff, Flashes Editor: Student Council: Editor 'Tandy Yam piref' 'lrlq Dramatic Club, '16-'liz Nemo Club, 'lil-'17 Polity Flub, '1T: Foplioirtore Etitlriwmeiit Vfomniittef-. WILSON, ELLA MAI, B.S., K A 9 . .... Nashville, Tenn. Y, XY. IT. .-L: Girls' Club: Fergr.-aint-alfArms S4l'l'Jl10lll0l'1' Class. WILSON, GRACE, B.S., K A 9 . Obion, Tenn. WISE, E. MONROE, BA. . . Gallatin, Tenn. WYNNS, FRANCES E., B.S., A A A . . Nashville, Tenn. 5603 f t. X 'Q 62 6 'O 4 ' ,N Lf Freshman Class--College of Arts and Science X- School of Engineering E. L. WHITE . L. B. STEVENS PATTI Ronss . . . FRANK GOAR . . . RICHARD E. MATHEWS Louisa BENEDICT . cm GFFICERS . . . . Pfesidenl . Vice-Prcsideni . . . . Secretary . Honor Commflleeman Commodore Representative . . Sergeanl-al-Arms C623 Freshman Class-College of Arts ALEXANDER, EMMA WOODS, B.S., A A A . . . Nashville, Tenn. BROWN Dramatic Club. BROWN ancl Science-School of , BARRINGTON, B.S., III K ZZ . Engineering Spring Hill, Tenn. ANDERSON, J. S., B.S., E X . . . ASHLEY, ROBT. GRADY, B.S., A T A . . AVERY, ALLIN S., B.S., fb K Alf . BAILE, JOHN K., B.E., E N . . BAILEY, J. CARLISLE, B.S., BAE . BAIRD, FOSTER, B,S., K A . . BARTLETT, LEONARD B., B.S., K A. . Blue Pencil Club. BATTLE, MARY FRANCES, B.S., AAA . BAYLES5, ALBERT B., JR., B.S., E X . . BEASLEY, TURMAN OVERBY, B.S., fb K XI' . Football Team, BENEDICT, LOUISE, B.S., K A 9 . . Sergeant-at-AI'ms. BERRYHILL, GRAILEY l-l., B.S., A T S2 . . Football Squad, Secretary Bible BLAIR, MYRA l0NE, B.S., A A . . BOND, RICHMOND P., B.A. . . BOONE, ARTHUR W., B.S., E X . . Scrub Football. BOOTHBY, EARL, B.E. ..... . BOYD, JOHN G., B.S., B 9 H . . . BRANHAM, ELIZABETH, B.A., K A 9 . . Pulaski, Tenn Beech Grove, Tenn Roekwoocl, Tenn . Miami, Fla . Nashville, Tenn , Louisville, Ky . Nashville, Tenn . Elowah, Tenn . Franklin, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . McKenzie, Tenn. Class. . Nashville, 'Tenn . Franklin, Tenn . Ellclon, Ky . l-lamlaurg, Ark . Nashville, Tenn Spring l-lill, Tenn. I EULEEN GRACE .... . . Nashville, Tenn. BROWN, FELIX M., B.S., E X . . . l-lopkinsville, Ky. BRYAN, GEO. WINFORD, B.S. . . . . Morristown, Tenn. BUCHANAN, WILL CONN, B.A., B 9 H . . Lebanon, Tenn. BURNETT, BRICE, B.S., E N .... . . Tampa, Fla. CALDWELL, FRED J., B.S. . Tipronville, Tenn. CAMPBELL, P. R., B.E., A T A . . Tullahoma, Tenn. CARRUTHERS, LOUIS, B.S., E A E . . Memphis, Tenn. CARUTHERS, ABE, B.S., df K E . . Nashville, Tenn. CARNATHAN, WM. G., B.S. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. CHESTER, ELIZABETH TAYLOR, B.S., K A 9 . . Nashville Tenn. CHURCH, JAMES CARITTY, B.S., K E Corsicana, Texas CLARK, SAM LILLARD, BS., E X . . Nashville, Tenn. CLARKE, FAITH EVELYN, B.S. . . Nashville, Tenn. COHN, MABEL, B.S. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. CONYERS, PERCY, B.S., A T Q . . . . . l-lalls, Tenn. Scion Foouiarr. CRAIG, EDWARD, B.A., fb A 9 . . . . Cookeville, Tenn. Sec-retary Philosophic Society: Blue Pencil Club: Scrub Football. CRAIG, NATHAN CORNELIUS, B.S., fl, A 6 . . Nashville, C633 Tenn. Freshman Class-College of Arts CROOK, SENTER C., B.S., KID A 9 ...... Jackson, Basketball Squad. CULBERT, ANNE BATTLE, B.S., K A 9 . DANIEL, S. L., B.S.,' K A . . . . DAVIS, ALEXANDER, B.S. . . DEEDS, E. A., B.A., E A E . . . DODSON, JOSEPH ENLOE, B.E., fb K XI' ELLIOTT, J. F., B.S. .... . . ELROD, ROBT. H., B.S. . ERWIN, T. M., B.S. . . ESKIND, MANUEL M., . . EVANS, DENNIS GROOMS, B.S. . . EVERETT, TOM C., B.A., E N . . . EWING, MARJORIE RUTTER, B.S., A A A . EWING, ANDREW, B.S., 111 A 9 . FLETCHER, AMINE, B.S., A A A . . FRAZIER, CORINNE REID, B.S., K A 9 Dramatic Club. FRIEDMAN, CLARENCE FOLK, B.S. . GARDNER, W. H., B.S., fb A 9 . . GARTH, JEANIE C., B.S., A A A . . GASKINS, D. R., B.S. . . . Tenn . Nashville, Tenn. . La Puie, Ala. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Donelson, Term. Clarksville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn. Chan anoo ga, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn. Tompkirisville, Ky. McKenzie, Tenn . Gallatin, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn Little Rock, Ark. . Nashville, Tenn . Pensacola, Fla . Henderson, Ky Union City, Tenn . Harrisburg, Ill and Science-School of Engineering cw GILBERT, JOSEPH PILMON, B.S., E N . . GLOVER, JAMES RAYBURN, B.A. . . GOAR, FRANK R., B.A., A T S2 .... . . Nashville, Tenn. . Jackson, Tenn. . Birmingham, Ala. Varsity Football Squad, Blue Pencil Club. GREEN, JOSEPH C., B.A., A T Q . . . GREER, GEO. J., B.S., KID A 9' .... Varsity Football Squad. GUIZADO, J. RAMON, B.E., E A E . ' . . GUTHRIE, FREDERICK E., B.S., K E . . . Secretary Arkansas Clu HAGAN, R. M., B.S., fb A 9 . . , HALLIBURTON, BEN B., B.S., A T A . HARDISON, WM. D., B.S., 2 N . . HAWES, FISHER, B.S., B 9 II . . HAWKINS, CHARLES E., B.A. . HAYES, ANNIE LEE, B.S., K A 9 . HICKERSON, ALLAN R., B.S., E X . HILLE, W. B., B.S., A T SZ . . HORN, LOUIS, B.S. . . . HORTON, J. W., B.S., E X . , . HOWARD, LAURENCE, B.E., CII A 9 . HUGGINS, DAVID S., B.S., E X . . HUGGINS, TATE, B.S., fb K Z . . . Franklin, Tenn. Dallas, Texas Panama City, Panama . . Prescott, Ark. b. . . Athens, Ala. . Scottsboro, Ala. . Lewisburg, Teiiii. . Nashville, Tenn. . Gallatin, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Manchester, Tenn. . Herndon, Ky. . Evansville, Ind. . Lewisburg, Tenn. . Nashville, Term. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Freshman Class JAMES, RALPH M., B.S., dv A 9 . JENNINGS, JAs. M., B.S., fb K E JONES, GEORGE, B.S. . . . . KANE, ROBT., B.S., 111 K 2 . . KEEN, ALLIN, B.A. . . KIMSEY, J. P., B.S .... . KIRKPATRICK, T. G., B.S., A K E KNIGHT, C. W., B.S., E N . . KNOX, JAMES CROCKETT, B.E., K A KNOX, WM. H., B.E., K A . . LEE, GRETCHEN H., B.S. . LEEPER, PAUL, B.S., K E . . . LIPSCOMB, BESS, B.S., K A 9 . LITTERER, BUIST, B.S., K E . . LUTON, MAXEY BRYAN, B.S., E N MABRY, C. B., B.S. . . . . College of Arts MATHEWS, RICHARD E., B.S., CP A 6 .... Nashville, Blue Pencil Club, Commocloro Representative. MAYS, SETH J., B.A. . . . . MCCARN, ALLISON, B.El. . . . MCCARN, CORNEILLE, B.S., A A A . MCFADDEN, ELIZABETH, B.S., A A A . Memphis, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn. . Birmingham, Ala. . Nashville, Tenn. . Columbia, Tenn. . Dueklown, Tenn. . Ripley, Tenn. . Decatur, Ala. . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . . Troy, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn Jacksonville, Fla Tenn . . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn and Science-School of Engineering MCGANNON, ANGUS, B.S., sb K KI' . . . . Nashville, Tenn MCMILLON, ROBT., B.A., fb K E . . Shelbyville, Tenn MCSTOKES, EDGAR, JR., B.S., fb K Xl' . . . Louisville, Ky MEANS, LAURENCE N., B,S., fb K KI' .... Nashville, Tenn Tennis Championship, Fall Tournament, '1ls. MILLDRUM, CLARENCE THOMAS, B.S. . . Pollack, La MIMS, EDWIN, JR., BA., A K E . . Nashville, Tenn Blue Pencil Clull. MORRIS, RUBY, B.S. ...... Hopkinsville, Ky NAILLINC, MYRON T., B.S., fb K E . . Osceola, Ark Blue Pencil Club NICHOL, HARRY Ci., B.S. ...., Nashville, Tenn NORVELL, VAUCHN, BA., A T S2 . . Trenton, Tenn Ser-ub Foosball. NORVELL, SPENCER, B.A., A T Q . . Trenton, Tenn Football Team. OGDEN, WM. LEE, B.S. ...,. Sulligent, Ala OVERALL, MARY JOHN, B.S., A A . Nashville, Tenn OVERALL, NATALIE, B.S., A A . Nashville, Tenn OWEN, JULIAN LEE, B.S., E N . . . Memphis, Tenn PARKES, WM. G., B.S. ..... Nashville, Tenn Blue Pencil Club. PATTERSON, GRADY, B.S., B 9 II . . Baugh, Tenn PAULK, VICTOR H., B.S., A T A . Pulaski, Tenn PAYNI-1, CARR, B.S., E N . . . Nashville, Tenn Freshman Class-College Of Arts ancl Science-School of Engineering PECK, ROBERT LEE, B.S., E X . PERKINS, SAM F., B.S., A K B . . PHILLIPP, VIOLA H., B.S. . . CO'Ecl Basketball PICTON, ELIZABETH, B.S., A A A . . RAGSDALE, W. K., B.E. . . T ea In , READ, WM. ODELI4, fb K KI' .... REDBICK, CHARLES EDGAR, B.S., E REYNOLDS, JUNA LOU, B.S., A A A RILEY, BOYD, B.S., A T Q . . . X . ROACH, JOE C., B.S., A K E . . . Football Team, ROBERTS, LYTLE C., B.E. . . . . ROBINSON, E. MILLER, B.S., K A . RODES, PATTI, BA., A A A .,.. Seevetary Freshmall Class. ROONEY, EDWARD F., B.A., B 9 TI. RUNYAN, THURSTON, B.S., E A E . SCHNEIDER, J. F. ..... . SEWELL, GRANVILLE CLARK, B.A., A ' Blue Pencil SHANNON, JAMES J., B.S., 23 A E SHAPARD, ALLEN, B.A., A K E . . SHELTON, W. M., B.S. . . SHOGREN, RUSSELL C., B.E. . SIMPSON, H. E., B.S., E A li . T12 Club. . . Sphnghdd, Tenn . Pinnhhn,'Tenn . . . PlashvHle,'Tenn. '16-'17. . . .'rldShvnld,'Tdnn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Brownsville, Tenn. . . Pndncnh, Ky. . Union City, Tenn. . Adnnin, Tenn. . TJashvUle,'Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Binninghnin, Aln. . . . Ennnhhn,'Tenn . . llnnhvind, 'renn. . Little Rock, Ark. . Germania, lowa . . Nashville, . Lebanon, . Shelbyville, TCHD. Tenn. Tenn. Bingham, Ill. New Gallatin, Yorlc City, N. Y. Tenn, C665 SPAIN, T. HOWARD, B.S., B 9 II . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Blue Pencil Club, Glee Club. STANIFER, TOM, B.S., K E .... STEVENS, L. B., B.E., E N . STOKES, E. M., B.S., flv K All .... A A . SUTHERLAND, SAIDEE MAI, B.S., A THOMAS, ROBT. E., B.S., K E . . 'THOMPSON, E. E., B.S., fll A 9 . , THOMPSON, E. RAY, B.S., B 9 II . THOMPSON, L. O., B.S., B 9 H . . THOMPSON, MALCOLM D., B.S., K A . VAN NESS, LUCY, B.S., K A 9 . . WALDEN, H. B., B.S. , . . WARD, REBECCA, B.S., K A 9 . WARMATH, JOHN T.. JR., B.S., E K WARREN, PAUL D., B.S. . . . . WEBB, JACK B., B.S., A T Q . , WHITE, E. L., B.E., fb K Alf . President Freshman WHITE, MARGARET C., B.S., A A A . WHITESELL, HUNTER, B.S., A K IZ . WILES, JOE S., B.S. . . . . . WILKES, B. S., B.S., 111 A 9 . . WOODCOCK, JOHN H., B.S., A K E . YOUNIC., FRED, B.E., K E . . , YOUNG, ROBT. O., B.S., A K E . . . . cndndnn, Aln. . Nashville, Tenn. . Louisville, Ky. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Clovis, Cal. . Whiteville, Tenn. . . Biloxi, Miss. . . Biloxi, Minn. . . Ml. Sterling, Ky. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Tomplcinsville, Ky. . Carthage, Tenn. . Gibson, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Smithville, Texas . . . Louisville, Ky. Class. . . . Louisville, Ky . Union City, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Whiteville, Tenn. . Hot Springs, Ark. . Nashville, Tenn . . Clifty, Tenn 7 A QLEJ A1 Q ' UP ' 'ha Ji? f- ' '. ' ' x -S' + uv, I 16 if g 03 SEnior Class-School of Medicine OFFICERS GEO. REYER . . . . . . . President G. M. WAMPLER . . Vice-President E.. T. BROWN . . ..... Secretary R. E. MAXWELL . ...... Treasurer C. E.. TUBB . ...... Commodore Represcnlaifve HONOR COMMITTEE W. S. HARMoN B. O. HALL J. J. CREER A P. j. TRENTSCH Senior Class-School of Medicine BAKER, CLARK EVERETT, K NI' . . Claremont, lll. BELL, WARREN WATSON, 112 K xl! , QI: B II ......... Fewell, Olcla. . Honor Connninlu-, '14, '15, 'llig Qwl fflubg Presirlent XVii1iersponn f'llll,lj Fellow of Quill Club, BINKLEY, JOHN FREY ' .... Secreta1'y-Treasurei' Class, ' 13-' BOONE, JAMES LUNSFORD, E N 1-lg Quill Club: Mule Club. Springfield, Tenn. A K K ......... Tallahassee, Fla. Secretary-T1'easure1' Class, '13-'14, Eve Clubg Quill Clubg Mule Club. BROWN, EZRA EMMETT, Ph.C. ........ .... N ashville, Tenn. Vice President Class. '14-'15, President Class, '15-'llig VVitherspoon C lub. .f-135' i l -Jsa lfgg 4. .,l fl . 1 I 5, ' 4 ' ' ca A v . , , F 'Q ,-1 ar f Q,- 1' . ,l ff. f 4.21 jg' 151-l 1-A 'ska' wf :fx , .-V. 4 . .rapf-1: in .7 . .W ,ag 'fa 297- ,J W 49:-, ' P A-'iii Senior Class-School of Medicine BROWN, ELDRIDGE T., K N11 .... ........... C leveland, Ala Secretary Eve Club, '16-'1T5 Secretary Class, '16-'1Tg Mule Club. BRYAN, NELSON AUcUsTUs, A.B., A K K . . Lebanon, Tenn VVithe1'spoon Club. BRYANT, KU!-:BEL A. . . . Trenton, Tenn BURCHFIELD, GEORGE WINSTON, II M . . . Danclriclge, Tenn Eve Clubg Basketball, '15-'16g Quill Club. BURRUS, SWAN, A T Q, 111 X . . . . Woodland Mills, Tenn fi! . ., 9 . 2. 1 4 l nf WW u K 1, bi? Senior Class-School of Medicine Cox-IN, MAURICE HERBERT, A 0 A .......... Ft. Worth, Texas Vf1ndG1'biH 3'ff'Y101'21l1 S00iG!5', 'Iii-'17, Texas Club, South f'IllTi17llS Tennis Ulu b. COSTEN, FRED C., A T 12, A K K .......... President Class, '13-'14: Eve Club: Quill Club: Mule Club. DAVIS, CHARLES HAROLD, K 2, A K K ..... . . . . . YVithersponn Club, Masonic Guild: Theta Nu Epsilon, Mule DEAVER, CLYDE WILSON . EHRLICH, MORTIMER ALFRED, .... Vanderbilt Menorah Society, '16, '17. Paragould, Ark Arlington, Tenn Vlub. Cleveland, Tenn Bainbridge, Ga ' 1-' ':7l I .1 V, , - - v '- ll: JW YW ,ff M64 A ff: I1+4gi. in AI gf' vm ' . 'if-:f ., - ' '.',,SE:ff?-I-Q I Ri I 1 I I 16 Senior Class--School of Medicine ELLIS, MOURY IRVIN, K XI' . FOUNTAIN, jAMEs ANDREW, II M . GIBBS, DozIIaR HENRY . . GIBSON, LEE K., A T A, if B II . WitheI'spooII Club. GILL, WILLIAM DAVIS, II M .,............ Assistant Chemistry Laboratory, '14, '15, '16, '1T3 Student B1 Texas Club. . jacksonville, Fla, . Reynolds, Ga. Alabama cny, AL.. . Nevada, Mo. . . . Dallas, Texas If-dical Socic-tyg Senior Class-School of Medicine GREEK, joi-:N jossr-H, fir K E, K if .......,... Pikeville, Tenn Honor Committee, '16-'17, Mule Club: Buddie Club: Quill Club: Vlfither- spoon Club: Cross Town VValkers, '16-'1T. HALE, CLAUDE EDWIN, 112 A E . . Chicago, Ill Eve Club. HALL, BU-RTIS O., X Z X ........ . Alberlsville, Ala Honor Commitee, '16-'17, V, V. V. Club. HARMON, WALTER S., X Z X ................ Athens, La. Honor Committee, '1-l-'15, Eve Club: Chairman Honor Committee, '16-'17, Mule Club. I-IASTY, FRED EMERSON, X Z X . . . I. ...... Albertsville, Ala. Vice President Students' Medical Society, '14-'15, Demonstrator Gross Anatomy, '14-'15, President Pan-Hellenic Council: Medical Department, '15-'16, Instructor Gross Anatomy, '15-'16, Chairman Program Committee: Withex'spon Club, '16-'17g Commodore Representative Pan-Hellenic Coun- oil, ,IS-'17g Demonstrator in Anatomy, '16-'17, Senior Class-School of Medicine HENDERSON, CHARLES WILLIAM, A.B., C11 K Secretary XVitheI'spoon Club: Vice Pre-sidoiit HENDERSON, ROBERT PRESTON, JR., K A, CID Xvitlicvspoon Club: Glee Club, 'Il-l, '15, '16, HENRY, OLIVER P., in B II . . . . . Tkfesleyan, 'llz Eve Club: Masonic- Guild: Anti-Sol Club. HERBERT, ROGERS NATHANIEL, A K K . Eve Club, Mule Club: Buddie Clubg Quill I-l1ccIN SoN, WILLIAM . CIP, K A, fl? K X . . Tampa, Fla Phi Kappa Chi. X . 17. . Tampa, Fla . Fort Sterling, Ky Mule Club, Anti-Qrill Vlulii Club. . Aspen Hill, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn l I . L , - - I Senior Class-School of Medici-ne HOLMES, Roy jluvuss, A T Q, 111 B H . . Wadley, Ga. Vanderbilt Glcc Club, '16-'17, HUDSON, MILLIARD F., Phar.D., K NI' ......... Sweelwaler, Tenn. President Masonic Guild. '1ll-'lT: XYllllE'l'S1'700l1 Club: Secretary Students' Association: Honor Committee. '13, '14, '15, 'llig Xvinner Tennis Singles and Doubles, '15: Vice President Masonic Guild, '15-'lllz Mule Club: Quill Club. HUTCHINGS, EDGAR Powiau., A K K .... . Marlin, Texas Eve Club: Tl-'xas Plub: Mule- Club: Buddle Club. JAMES, DAVID HAMILTON, K Alf . . Oakland, La. Masonic' Guild. JAMES, Jisssss ARVIN, K 111 . . .0akIanci, La. if -1 K . . , A Senior Class-School of Medicine KAUFFOLD, H1-:NRY W., Q X ...... ............ A hon, Ill. Chairman Honor Committee, '15-'16, Captain Medical Football Team, '13, '14, '15, Class Basketball, '14-'15, Medical Baseball Team, '13-'14. KING, NORMAN . . ................... Waco, Texas Honor Committee, '14-'15, Texas Club, Buddie Club, Mule Club. Lewis, PRESTON O., K XII . . . , ...... ........ L eeds, Ala. Eve Club, Varsity Baseball, '15, Medical Football, '14-'15, Medical Base- ball, '14. LITTERER, JAMES HENRY, K E, A K K, fb K X, fl? B K . . . Nashville, Tenn. Commodore Representative Witherspoon Club, President Phi Kappa Chi, Vice President Class '14, Commodore Representative Class, '15: Medical Football, '14-'15, Quill Club, Junior Class Scholarship, '15-'16, Luro, CARL WILTON . . . ...... .......... . Vienna, Ga. Student Medical Society, Night Librarian South Campus, Medical Base- ball, '14-'15, Medical Football, '14, '15, '16, Track Squad, '14, '15, '16, Undergraduate Interne City Hospital, Secretary South Campus Tennis Association. n . . . Senior Class-School of Medi MCCULLOUCH, WALTER ARLINGTON, X Z X . MCC-1LL, SAMUEL DAVIS . MCMEEN, CLIFTON GRANBERY. A T A, Q B II . . . . W'itherspon Club: Commodore Club: Commodore Board, Mu MCMURRY, CARL SEIFRIED ...... MCNEIL, CLYDE LIPSEY, 111 K E, X Z X ..... . . . cine . . Iuka, Miss . Chideslcr, Ark Spring Hill, Tenn le Club. . Nashville, Tenn . . Rogers, Ark Commodore Boardg Eve Club: Sec-rotary-'Ireasu1'e1' Masonic Guild: Mule Club, Cross Town WValkers. i 5- A 4V a - 2 1 1 . ., fwrg' A N ' f Hill L . Q . 0 ,bl W5 :M N 4 ' - -,, i- s.f,'lST5i:T i 5g1l,g .A l i l il Senior Class-School of Medicine MAXWELL, RALPH EARL, X Z X, Q K X . . . ..... Selma, Cal. Acacia, Class Scholarship, '13-'14, Honor Roll, '14, '15, '16, Treasurer Class '16-'17, Masonic Guild. MELLEN, ROBERT I-I., X Z X ................ Seattle, Wash. President Class 'l-I-'15, Honor- Committee, '15-'16, President Student Body South Campus, '16-'1Tg Vvitherspoon Club. MYERS, CLAUDE DEWEY .... . Houston, Texas Secretary-Treasurer Texas Club. MILLS, ALVIN LEE, K 11' . . jacksonville, Fla. Masonic Guild. NAIVE, JESSE BRYAN . . . ..,.. . . ..... . Nashville, Tenn. President Student Medical Association, '14-'151 Assistant Gross Anatomy, '14-'1T. 1 V i ,,..Jl Senior Class-School of Medicine FATE, EARL EMMETT, K XII . . Blounlsville, Ala PHELPS, BRUCE MARioN, fb X . . . ..... . . Lowville, N. Y Football Reserves, '13-'14, Med.-Dent. Football, '13, '14, '15, Med.-Dent. Basketball, '13-'14, Honor Committee. '13-'1Ll. PILKINTON, Low . . Gallatin, Tenn REEvEs, EDw1N WILEY, K A, fb X . . johnson City, Tenn. TVitlierspoon Club. REYER, GEORGE WILLIAM, 112 K XII, A K K ......... Nashville, Tenn. ' President Senior Cluss, Chairman Commodore Board, '16-'17, WVithe1'spoon Club, Commodore Club, Sergeant-at-Arms Quill Club, Owl Club, '14-'15, Dramatic Club, '15, '16, '17, Varsity Football, '12, '13, '14, '15, Basketball, '12, '13, '14, '15, '16, Track Tearn, '13, '14, '15, '16, Class Baseball, '13, 'l-l, '15, '16, Cross Town WValkers, '13, '14, '15, '16, '17, Mule Club. Senior Class-School of 'Medicine REINBERlGER, JAMES ROLAND ........ Menorah Society, Arkansas Club: Glee Club. '15, '16, '1T. RICHMOND, OSCAR LEE . . ROAN, OMER . . ROBERTSON, CHARLES A., ID X . . Med.-Dent. Football, '13, '14, '15. RowE, JOHN FORSYTHE .... Texas Club. '15-'1G: Mule Club, Pine Blu ff, Ark. . jellico, Tenn. . . Eva, Ala. Hopkinsville, Ky. . Waco, Texas Senior Class-School of Medicine SEARIGHT, MAT!-naw WILSON, jk., -1 T Q, KI, X .... l omnwclore Chili: Exe Club: Owl Club: Cleo l'lul1, 1.1. 14, Chee-1' I.eac14-r, '1-1-'15, SCHOONMAKER, GUY D., E N, 11, X . .... . . Memphis, Tenn. '15, 'lli, 'lfq Minneapolis, Minn Pan-Hellenic Council, '13, '1-I, '15, '16, '1T: tw! Club: Eve Fluliz rwmuuo- dove Club. SCOTT, R. T1-nacnoma, 111 X ........... Pali-H1-lleniv Counoil. '15-'11i: Y. M. V. A. Cabim-t, '15-'liig Club: GL-neva! Focretary Y. M. t'. A.. '16-'17, SHARP, THOMAS I-l1LL1ARD . . . . . . Masonic Guild. SIMPSON, ROY LEE, A T A, 111 B II . XYitlxr-1's1w0'1 Cll la. Mo1'risville, N. C. XY it l1r'l's1J0rn1 Flalwoocls, Tenn Tuscaloosa, Ala 1. 1, 63111, ' 3' Senior Class--School of Medicine S1NlARD, EMMETT C., K il' ...... . . . Eve Club: Quill Club: Mule Club: Buddie Club. SMITH, LESLIE MCKNIGHT, 111 X .......... Collinsville, Ala, . . Marlin, Texas Y. M, C. A. Cabinet, '15, '16, '1T: Texas Club: Eve Club: Bc-:iur-liamp Scholarship, '16, STERUNG, W. C., JR. . SWAIN, RICHARD DAMASCUS, 111 A 9, fb X . Xvitherspoon Club: Mule Club: Buddie Club. TRENTZSCH, PHILIP JOHN, fb K 111, A K K ..... . President Eve Club: Honor Committee, '16-'1T: Quill Club. . Sulphur Springs, Texas . Alton, Ill. Dodgeville, Wis. E Senior Class-School of Medicine TUBE, CLAUDE EVANS, A T Q, X Z X . . . . . . . . Sparta, Tenn. Treasurer XVitlic-rspoon Club: Commotlort- Representative Class '16-'1T: Mule Club: Buddie Club. WAMPLER, GEORGE MooRE, 111 X . , ....... South Pittsburg, Tenn. Med.-Dent, Football, '15, '16, '16, Med.-Dent. Baseball, '15, '16, '17, Class Basketball, '15, '16, '1T: Vice President Eve Club, '16-'17, Vice Prosirlr-nt Class '16-'17, Quill Club. WHITE, JESSE BROWN, A K K ............ Brownsville, Tenn. Ph.C., V. U., '12, Chairman Honor Committee, '14-'15, Vice President Class '15-'16, Vice President VVitherspoon Club, South Campus Editor of Com- modore, Mule Clubg Buddie Club. WILKERSON, LoNNlE OT'ro, 112 X, 'Iv B K, 112 K X ....... Stanton, Tenn. B.S., V. U. '13, Reserve Football, '12-'13, Reserve Baseball, '12-'13: Med.- Dent. Baseball, '14-'15, Class Scholarship, '15C Eve Club. Woon, NORMAN IsAAc, X Z X . . Bessmay, Texas Y, . ' t l.5X 4 sv 2. 1 1 1 'gil 1 .mu W :'7fi3'f'Q' .:-3L?IEv:fftlg 1, 1, 1 ,vw ic., V ,, N A Z . , . ' f 21.2 , ,.,. 216.-,Q ,Q-93.1. 927534-ff. 1.4 - X :,,:,.- ,, :pw 65,4 241 -1 yifizv-. f ,Y . f ,. k.,,,,,,, . -.,. G., 411- . ' 532 V 1-I 'zcezlgi' I ' - ,aw- 'L 4 xnxx Pu--1, V -,H -,,5,r5y, m1. 'v?':' 'fmefg-:-I. 25 141.39 .h,. , , Q . ,:, 1 'Q-24 .M .4 'rw Lf' ' -' -' X: .Q . QQ, W.. '11 if-fgg fw ':fe'.i1:a,,.'Qk .,,5.. ' -ss-, 1.42---: : ':P?',6f' :N Q-Y 4 '31fB? . ,,?'1. A ,L .H5f3i?9.'.V A fmfafx--i.f'1 r 2 17321 Wag 227233 . a ' ' Wy? game , I ug., K4 5: x 'fffipfe 1 - 5,-' hifi ' , 1Yf5ffffQ4', ' Qrg,,vn.w.f,2'y4?1j -, mf' ff- T'?i?.:.M1' nf'-1 Q' . ' f -ff, if :1 J-,,1,,.u:,gg-. , za. gh., , 4 , ?'fas5iiS:Y-'Wi X f ,L .g my Senior Class-School of Medicine I. WOOD, S. C., X Z X . . Bessmay, Texas Texas Club. Junior Class-School of Medicine OFFICERS JOHN FRANKLIN .... . . .... Prcsidenl REX H. WHITE .... ....... V Ice-Presidenl B. O. ROBERTSON . . . ..... Secreiary-Treasurer WILL COOK SPAIN . . Commodore Rcprbsenlalivye HONOR COMMITTEE W. C. BILBRO T. W. EDWARDS C. M. HAMILTON I W. V. SANFORD W. C. SPAIN C87j . C885 unior Class-School of Medicine BECTON, JAMES A., X Z X . . Murfreesboro, BILBRO, WILLIAM CALDWELL, K A, fl: X . . Murfreesboro, Honor Committee, '16-'17, CALDWELL, T. A. . . Jefferson City, CAMP, WILLIAM . . Nashville, DAILEY, THOMAS WILLIAM . . Eldorado, DAVIDSON, CHESTER LOGAN, A T Q, A K K . . Lexington, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Olcla. Tenn. Secretary Student Medical Society, '16-'17, Pan-Hellenic Council, '16-'17, DAVIS, M. B., 415 A 9, KID X . . . Fayetteville, B.S. CUniversity of Sewaneel. EDWARDS, THOMAS WILLIAM, 41 K E, X Z X . . Palestine, Honor Committee, '16-'17, Texas Club. FRANKLIN, JOHN, X Z X ......... . Gallatin, Tenn. Texas Tenn. President Class. '16-'17, Demonstrator in Histology, '14-'15, HAMILTON, CHARLES MARTIN. A K E, fb B H . Russellville, Ala. Honor Committee, '14-'15-'16-'17, President Class, '15-'16, Varsity Football, '15-'16-'17, Commodore Board, '16-'17, Owl Club. KEMMER, THOMAS RALPH . . Spring City, Tenn. MCCLURE, CHRISTOPHER, A K E, fb X . ..... Wagar, Ala. Varsity Baseball, '13-'14-'15: Secretary-Treasurer Class, '1-l-'15, Honor Committee. '15-'16, Owl Club. NELSON, ROBERT Cr., K A, flv X ....... . Tampa, Fla. Honor Committee. '14-'15-'16, Dramatic Club, '15-'16-'17, Owl Club, Pan-HE-llenic Council, '15-'1G. PROTHRO, I-IASSELL MELTON, KID K E, K XI' . . . Campti, La. Masonic Guildg Owl Club. ROBERTSON, B. O., X Z X . . Trenton, Ala. Secretary Class, '16-'17, SANFORD, WILLIAM VAL, A T Q, A KYK . . Ripley, Tenn. Chairman Honor Committec, '16-'1T. SIKES, A. T., A T A ......... I. . . Franklin, Tenn. Varsity Football, '11-'12-'13-'1-ig Baseball, ball, '12-'13-'14, Commodore Club, Owl Club, Pan-I-Ich lenic Council. '12-'13, Basket- SPAIN, WILL COOK ....... ...... N asltville, Tenn. A.B., fllniversity of Michiganj: Secretary-'1'I'easureI' Stu- FYKE, WILL F051-ER, A K K , , Springfield, Tenn, dent Medic-al Society, '15-'16, President Student Medical Society, '16-'17, President Y. M. C. A., '16-'17, Honor A.B. tM8l'YVil1G Collegel. Committee. '16-'17, Commodore Representative. '15-'1tl- '17, Chairman Art Committee Commodore Board, '16-'1T. GALLOWAY, JOSEPH FRED, X Z X . .... New Market, Ala. WHlTE, REX HARVY ,,,,,,,,,,,, Meridian, Texas Med-Dent Football, '14-'15, Social Secretary Y. M. C. A., Hongl' Cgmmiltgg' '14-'15-'16: Vicypyesjdent Class' '15- 'l5-'Illi. C8 '16-'17, Texas Club. O A Z 'N. 5- R ::?xC' .. -, . , we-4. SN. , X. E of N A, -X xggfw W P ,,.-.1 -A, 7 xx J N ay! N -. I X ' ' Q Y 7 W X r..u J A ' OFFICERS E. B. MILAM .....,.......... . . .Prcmlcnl . W. L.. BATES ..............., Vlce-President J. D. MCMILLION ........ Secretary and Treasurer E S. P. BAILEY ..... Commodore Rcptescnlalive V F H. BARBEE G. K. CARPENTER 3 . . Honor Committee j. F joHNsoN xs'a 'i -- .a,!,5,E:.: ,N . I .xx . ii 44' . L -vb' '14 ., l I-oi?74fiTN C91 J C97 Sophomore Class-School of Medicine BAILEY, S. P., K E ............. Nashville, Tenn. . Owl Club, Blue Pencil Club: Tied for Entrance Prize, Class Honors, '15-'16, Commodore Representative, '16-'1'i. JOHNSON, j. F., A K K . . . Honor Committee, '16-'17, MACMILLAN, WRIGHT, B 9 II, A K K . Kingston, Tenn . Knoxville, Tenn BARBEE, F. l-l., B 9 II . . . . Ripley, Tenn. Honor Committee, ' 16-'17, BATES, W. L. .............. Greeneville, N. C, A.B., CFu1'man Universityjg Vice-President Class, '16-'17 BRANDAU, G. lVl., K E, A K K ...... Clarksville, Tenn. A.B,, CSouthwestern Presbyterian L'nive1'sityJ. CARPENTER, A. R., A K K . . Dallas, Texas CARPENTER, G. K., 111 X . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Honor Committee, '16-'17, Cox, l l. M., K A . . Huntington, Tenn. Glee Club, '15-'16-'17. CRONSTEIN, M .... . Nashville, Tenn. Menorah Society. DUNCAN, C. C., A K K ........... Dallas, Texas A.B., CSouthern Methodist Tjniversitybg M President Class, '15-'16, ENGLAND, KAY, 111 X . . . . . . asonic Guild, . Capitan, N. M. I Secretary-Treasurer Class, '15-'16. lVlClVllLLION, J. D., E N, 111 X ........ Martin, Tenn Sccrctary-Treasufer Class, '16-'17, Varsity Baseball, '15. MCNEIL, P., CIP X . . . Johnson City, Tenn IVIILAM, E.. B., 2 N, CIP X ......... Jacksonville, Fla Masonic Guild, Dramatic Club, '15-'16-'17, Glee Club, '16-'17, Vice-President Class. '15-'16, '16-'17 President Class. MOORE, ,l. N., flf X . . Trenton, Tenn ROBINSON, G. A., CIP B TI . . . Western Grove, Ark ROSENTHAL, S. M. . . Nashville, Tenn Menorah Society. THOMAS, D. R., E N, 419 X . . Lafayette, Colo WALTERS, E. C., CIP X . . Rockport, Mo WHITE, D. E., CIP B H . . Monticello, Aali A.B., QYoung Harris Collegel. WIKLE, H. T., A T A, 11, BIII . . Franklin, Tenn C945 lm W9 ' A 1-. C 1 vt' U . fer, ' ' L i a 2 1' J ' N . W 'Tre' N, W ff 72- T-E 5RfHQQ N it ' M ' - X f ,, 1' If, az, fffff- -34 1 0 '1'.1.'faef,r5yi. 57-',:--. f - , '. ' fg,.f. A -.. 4-'U f., - 'f f Jffff' '?2,fg,, If ' G , ff- fi k ' if' Wi f 5 ee 1 ' ' ' M4 M., , LJ :Q-A+. K, , 7. -a-.r,.'- 'MI '..',, ' Q' i gvg 34 t iff.:-,.1l1:,f,:Jf!i E ,, E - , I 7 5 ., L3 QE' 5 5 It I5 J' 17. 'L l7fL15:qd:n2MH.n. Freshman Class-School of Medicine OFFICERS J. T. WOODSON . . . . . . . .... Presfdeni H. C. GAYDEN ..... ...... V ice-Presidenl W. W. WILKERSON . . . . Commodore Reprcsenlaifve S. H. PATTERSON . ' Chazrman Honor Cammiiiee cw mall, Freshman Class-School of Nleclieine CALLOOWAY, I-I. A. . DAVIS, J. MURRY . DUNAVANT, E. MARK, A T A . Owl Club. GAYDEN, HORACE C ...... Vice-President Class, '16-'1T. HAZEN, O. B. . . I-IEARN, ROBERTS A. . . . . A.B., fHQllfll'lX Collegel. HUNT, JULIAN R ...... JOHNSON, HOLLIS E., E A Ii . KAI-IN, KEITH . . . Phai-.D., rv. ui. MCCLURE, CRUTCHER, flv A 9 . B.S., CV. UA. MCKAY, JoE J., fb B II ........ B.Pd., CCape Girardeau State Normali. MCLEAN, WILLIAM I-I. . MCTATE, JOSEPH . MOONEY, JAMES C. . NEIGHBORS, JAMES E.. . . Maryville, Tenn. 3rownsville, Tenn. . Pulaski, Tenn. Santa Anna, Texas . Broolcs, Fla. . Smithson, Arlc. . Nashville, Tenn. . Jackson, Tenn. Morgantown, Ky. . Nashville, Tenn. . Kennett, Mo. . Nashville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. New Orleans, La. Nloundsville, Ala. NICHOLS, FRANK O., II K A . PATTERSON, SAM I-I., B 9 H ........ lAHLlStlGl l Staff, '16: Owl Club, Chairman mittee, '16-'1T. RAINS, HUGH R., E A'E . A.B., fUnion L'niveI'sityJ. RICHARDSON, JAMIES C .... RIIGGINS, NENVELL G. . Ross, JOHN . SMITH, J. L. . SMITH, OMAR E. . SMITH, VERNA l. . . THUSS, WM., GETZ, K A . TIMON, A. N. . WHITE, R. B., E A E . WILKERSON, W. W., JR. ...... . Commodore Reinresentative, '16-'lT. WARNER, R. J., A T Q .......... . Etowah, Tenn . . Baugh, Tenn Honor Corn- .lVlalesuS, Tenn . Monroe, N. C . Dover, Tenn . Ylint, Tenn . Carmi, Ill . Kenton, Tenn Knoxville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn . Shreveport, La . Jackson, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn President Class, '14-'15, Pliarniac-3' Department: Coni- morloren Represcentative Class. '15-'16, Pharinac-5' Depart- ment. WOODSON,, J. T., fb B K ......... . Gallatin, Tenn A.B., fYande-rbilt Universityi: President Class. '16-'1T. Q83 Ziff' gkiiibflx 1. u V .' 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'W' 'k'7mf'fVQ fgiffgw-,'1g-ff .. 5. ,fffuikx 15-'-fi 1 Y AV' 'W' 'M ' A fl' 35 x' - I Vfiffiilf ' F' V' n 'WQWQ7-,.,'51 .f-Q --.fFf '..-iq I ku 5F'1IfL?J',':m,.P 1 ,-A, .. , lf? 12516.52 ,M -np 344 , ,A -A---Lv.-.,.:xfs,-.,1gg, Q A Nw: V , ' - Lu-ffg,fvf1154g,gQ,5M, QINEJQ-3 KJQ, . ,,:f.x,fi::4,35if?-47 U5 my , bf . -- , , I, f' gui, -V, L-, ,, Senior Class-School of Law CHAS. M. HITE ANDREW J. THUSS, JR. FRANK M. HAYS ..... O. N. KI2I.I.oUcI-I ..... WILLIAM A. MCDONNELL . . . Lao L. COLE, JR. . . . . S. B. CARMICI-IAEI. ..... EVANDER SHAPARD, JR. . OFFICERS Prcsidenl . Vice-Presidcnl . . . . Secretary , . , Treasurer . . Commodore Represenlaifve . . . . . , Sergeani-al-Arms Assfslani Sergcanl-al-Arms . . . . Historian W. A. MOORE . . Permanenl Sccrelarp n ' gf .flf 5 In fi Im - , .. I TV EI -I J fqx A097 w GJRRES f f R , '--f Z, 4 J 5-5 X f 'X ' Z J : 'Q l I V M E-if 3 -l 1'-4 v . II B Q - li-U xy' 'WTHHW ? ,fi-Q , Q? Q C,,Y-GTE -TT' J-J ' F ' Jr ' S R AE' - 'LS' C1001 Senior Class-School of Law CARMICHAEL, S. B., LLB., E N . . . . Geneva, Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Class. COLE, I... L., JR., B.A., LL.B., E X, CIP A KD, KI' B K . . Macon, Sergeant-ab Arms Senior Class. DULANEY, J., A.B., LLUB., CUniv. of Ark., . . . . . . . Ashdown, Instructor in Economics, Vanderbilt, '14, '15, '16, '17, .John Marshall Lau Club. Ala. Miss. Ark. HAYS, F. M., B.A., LL.B., K A ............. Memphis Tenn. y Commodore Club, Law School, Football Team, '1-1, Scrub Eleven, '14, Var- sity Eleven, '16, '16, John Marshall Law Club, Secretary Senior Class, HITE, C. M., LL.B., fb K E, fl? A CP ........... Honolulu, H Sergeant-at-Arms First Year Class, '18, Secretary-Treasurer Second Year Class, '14, First Associate Justice John Marshall Law Club: Captain Law School Endowment Team, Law School Eleven, '12-'13: Assistant Cheer Leader, President Senior Class, Commodore Board, '16-'1T. awaii ff 4 7 - il I .'N1lff.i filifffkt ir tv' If 25 'QM 'Q' 16 ' .57-W.-51 gf:-L it ,V Je'-4 ,f+'1Q'55'L ff : '- , 311-1- ' .wiugz - :gay . Senior Class-School of Law KILLOUGH, O. N., LL.B., K A, 11, A 1b ............ Wynne, Ark Fommoilorw Band, '13-'Hz First Yi-ar Law Sc-lmlarship. '15, Chie-I' Jl.lSllC't' John Mfirslmll Law Club, '16. MCDONNELL, W. A., LL.B., E X, 112 A 111, E T ....... Littlc Rock, Ark Associun- Editor Observer, '14-'15, '15-'16, Editor'-in-Chief Observer. '16-'173 Owl Club, '15: Calumet Club: Secretary Calumet Club, '16-'i7: C'on-nmrlmje Ifonresentativz-, '15-'16, '16-'1T: Student Council. '15-'16, 'if'-'iT: First Year Law Scholarship, '15: Callaglian and Company Prizi-. 'lli. relfmry I-'enior Class, '1'I. . MOORE, W. A., LL.B. . . . ............. Little Rock, Ark Varsity Nino. '15-'16, '16-'1T: All-Southcrn Third Baseman, '15-'lti John Marshall Law Club: Law School Eleven: Varsity Five, '17, Permanent Foc- SHAPARD, EVANDER, JR., LL.B., B 9 II, 111 A Q . .... Shelbyville, Tenn Flass Football, 'Hg Law School Football, '15: Vice-President Second Year Class: Historian Senior Class: Students' Council: Assistant Business Man- ager Track Team, '16-'ITL Yvest Side Board, '16. Tl-IUSS, A. JR., LL.B., K A, 111 A 11, ...... . Nashville, Tenn Vice-President Senior Class: John Marshall Law Club. ,-.gl fXf '-If S fxf C.HiTY. -I7 Second Year Class-School of Law OFFICERS LEIGI-I'I'oN EWELL ..... .... . ....... P remdenl R. C. EVANS .... NEWMAN BRANDON . PAUL WILLIAMS . . WALKER F. -IoHNs'I'0N D. B. WI-IEELER . . W. G. SIDWELL . . 0033 . , . . . Vice-President . Secrelary and Treasurer . . . . . Sergeant-al-Arms . . . Commodore Represenlaiive , Royal Cuslodfcm of the High Dice . . . . . Chief Bar-Tender 104 Second Year Class-School of Law BRANDON, NEWMAN, JR., LL.B. .,......................... Tobaccoport, Tenn. Seconfl Associate Judge, John Marshall Law Club: Secretary and Treasurer John Marshall Law Club, Secretary and Treasurer Second Year Law Class: Extension Debate: Dramatic Club: Manager Law School Football Team. EvANs,R.C.,LL.B.,ATA. ... .. ........... ...... . Owl Club: Vice-Presirlent Second Ye-ar Law Class: .Tohn Marshall Law Club: Captain Class Football Team. EWELL, LEIGHTON, LL.B., 111 K XI' . . . . ..,. .... . . .... . . . . . Con1morlm-P Renresentative: John Marshall Law Club: President Second Year Law Class: Owl Club, Assistant 1 sity Baseball Team, '16. I-IEwc.LEY, CHAS. W., LL.B. ........... . Vice-President First Year Law Class: Law Fcliool Scliolarsliip. I-IU'I'roN, C. I-I., LL.B., E A E . . IRWIN, JAMES, BA., LL.B. . JOHNSTON, WALKER F., LL.B., fb K E ..............,.. John Marshall Law Club, Owl Club: Student Council: Commodore Representative. RosE, S. F., LL.B ..... . Clerk, John Marshall Law Club. SIDWELL, W. G., LL.B .... John Marshall Law Club. WHEELER, D. B., LL.B., A K E ............ Law School Football Team: High Sheriff, John Marshall Law Club. WILLIAMS, PAUL L., LL.B., E A E . . , Sergeant-at-Arms, Second Year Class. 0053 Newberry, S. C. Manchester, Tenn. 'Iana gel' Var- . Gallatin, Tenn. Shelbyville, Tenn. Ripley, Tenn . Hickman, Tenn Celina, Tenn . Union City, Tenn . Gadsden, Ala 'I 06 -- Nl lei X . ,, . ! - --.1 ' X Elggg' 1 - x ZZ , W :L y 3 x. 2? 7 ' .4 in W Q W X 1 xx X BMKTY.-x1 e 'L T io-622-nrfl ' v First josn CODY . . . E. C. PRINIQLE O. T. RIDLEY SAM WILHITE joHN I-IARDIN CHAS. PRICE 41073- Year Class,-School of Law . President . Vice-President . . . . , Secreiary . . . . . . Treasurer . Commodore Represeniaifve . . . Honor Commillee qlosy First Year Class ACEVEDO, CCTAVIO D., E A E . . Panama City, Panama John Marshall Law Club. ALDER, BARNEY LEE . . ..... Sneeclville, Tenn. John Marshall Law Critic. Club, Dialectic Literary Society, Ofhc-ez ATKINS, WM. R. .... . Magnolia, Ark. John Marshall Law Club. CODY, JOSHUA CRITTENDEN, E A E .... Nashville, Tenn. Scrub Football. '13, Scrub Basketball, '1-1, Scrub Baseball, '14, Varsity Football, '14, '15, '16, Varsity Basketball, '15, '16, '17, Varsity Baseball, '15, '16, President Freshman Law Class, Captain Varsity Basketball, '16. COSTEN, CI-IAS. BEDFORD, A T Q . lVlcKenzie, Tenn. John Marshall Law Club. r COVINGTON, C. W., K A . . Murfreesboro, Tenn. DAVIS, DAVID RICI-IARD, E A E ..... Los Angeles, Cal. John Marshall Law Club, Glee Club, Mandolin Club. FRAZIER, T. A., LL.B., 111 A G ...... Nashville, Tenn. Freshman Debate, Commodore Representative, '1-1, Vice- President of Class. '15, Honor Committee, '16, Dramatic Cast, '14-'15, Freshman Basketball, Class Track, '14, '15, '16, Track Squad, '15-'16, Glee-Club, '14, '15, '16, '17, Phil- osophic Society, John Marshall Law Club. 41093 School of l..aW HARDIN, JOHN S., B.S., LL.B., fb K XI' . . . Atlanta, Ga. Commotlore Club, '17, Pan-Hellenic Council, '17, Commodore Representative Freshman Law Class. HILL, ROBERT LUTHER, E A E . . Portland, Tenn. Owl Club. HOLMAN, JOHN . . ...... Texarkana, Texas Maiiager Baseball. '1-l, Assistant Manager, '13 Club, 'liz Owl Club, '13, Pan-Hellenic, '1-l. , Conimodore KAVANAUGIHI, F. C. . Little Rock, Ark. KIRKPATRICK, ROBERT E., A K E ..... Ripley, Tenn. Philosophic Literary Society, John Marshall Law Club, Re- serve Baseball Team, Phi Delta Phi Law Fraternity. MANIER, THOMAS MlLLER, B.S., LL.B., if A 9 . Nashville, Tenn. Hustler Staff, '14-'15, Manager Sophomore-Football Team. '14, Assistant Manager Commodore, '15, Manager Coin- morloref' '16, Assistant Manager Varsity Baseball Team, '16, Manager Varsity Baseball Team. '16, Manager Hustler, '16-'17, Treasurer Senior Class, '17. MCEACHERN, C. C. . . Brundidge, Ala. NIXON, M. .... . Sykes, Tenn. John Marshall Law Club. First Year Class ORGEL., SAMUEL Z. ......... Blytheville, Ark John Marshall Law Club, Member Menorah Society. PRICE, Cl-IAS. E., K E ...... Chestnut Mound, Tenn. Scrub Football Team, '14, Baseball Team, '15, Varsity Foot- ball Team, '16, Basketball Team, '17, Honor Coinmittcr- fl7'reshman Lawl, '16-'1T. PRINGLE, EVERETT CYRUS, LLB., K A . . . Pocahontas, Ark. John Marshall .Law Club, Vic-e-President Freshman Law .lub. REED, JAS. L. . . Clarksville, Texas RlDLr-LY, CSCAR THOMAS, A K E ..... Murfreesboro, Tenn. Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Law Class, Varsity Base- ball, '16, RYE' PAUL, E A E . Paris, Tenn. Sawsmc., DONALD M., B.A.,LL.B. . . . Dickson, Term- Prcsiclent Dialectio Literary Society. '17, John Marshall Law Club, Honor Roll, '12-'13, '13-'1-l, '14-'15: Contestant in Young Medal Contest, '15, mop School of Law SIFFORD, LYMAN DEWITT, E N . . Anna, Ill John Marshall Law Club. STAFFORD, LLOYD HOLBRCOK, A TQ . . Madison, Wis John Marshall Law Club. THOMPSON, ELMO . .... . . . Nashville, Tenn Glee Club, '14, '15, '16, Dramatic Club, '13, '14, '15, '16, Publicity Manager Dramatic Club, Freshman Debate, Tau Kappa Alpha Prize, Commodore Representative, '15, Adver- tising Manager Glee Club, Peace Contest Alternate, Exten- sion Debate, Clerk of John Marshall Law Club, Alabama Debate, Pan-Hellenic, Young Medal Contest. THRO, LINN A. . Mankato, Minn WEBER, Miss CLARA MARIE . . Bridgewater, S. D. WILHITE, SAMPSON Lewis, B G H ..... Blytheville, Ark. Phi Delta Phi Law Fraternity, Scrub Football Team, '14-'15, Varsity Squad, '15-'16, Owl Club, '16-'17, President Arkansas Club, '16-'17, John Marshall Law Club, Treasurer Freshman Law Class. STRY 5 ' fs QP D 7:1 'ix 1 11111 11111r DOYJL AT mf o111i11ATo RY ' ' f C oxd TOOK 'fa ' E. C. I-IUBBS Qian Senior Class-School of Dentistry OFFICERS , E. S. KANE. . . . W. M. BLAIR M. V. SIGAL . . C d R p j. R. FLEMINC. C1121 S i y Senior Class-School of Dentistry ANDERTON, MURRELL WILLIAM, fl, K Nlf, E NI' III . Sphinx Club. BLAIR, WILLIAM M., A 22 A .... Sphinx Club: Sewetnr-y Class, '16-'17, BRANNON, EDWIN SIMPSON CECIL, THOMAS E., E XI' df . CHILDERS, MARION ALLSTONE, XI' Q ...... . Commodore Band: Secretary Class, '15-'llig '1Q'mnn1odnI'e tive: Texas Club, '14-'153 Sphinx f'luII. Winchester, Tenn. . Paris, Ark. Birmingham, Ala. . Erwin, Tenn. . Lufkin, Texas RI-pI'esI nm- f-5--- I..,, j I ' A ,A 1 GI' , -,If-1 gk., , N . 4. Senior Class-School of Dentistry CLEVELAND, THOMAS HIEBURN, E A E, 11' S2 ...... Centerville, Ala Commodore Representative-Class, '14-'15, President Class, '15-'16, Vice-President South Campus Student Association, '16-'17, dare Board, '16-'17, Sphinx Club. CRAIG, LESLIE BROWN, XII S2 . Baseball Team, '16-'16. CRAWFORD, SAMUEL EARLE, E 111 '11 . . DAVIS, PERCY MOORE, A Z A .....,.... Assistant Editor Commodore on South Campus, Sphinx Cl EUBANKS, GRADY, KI' S2 . . Commo- . Linden, Tenn Maryville, Tenn Woodburn, Ky uh. Columbus, Miss Senior Class-School of Dentistry FLEMING, JAMES ROYAL, 11' Q ........ . . Rockwood, Tenn. Secretary Class, '14-'15g Commodore Representative Class, '16-'17. GALLAGHER, HARRY Moams, A E A Sphinx Club. HALL, OLIVE T. . HARRIS, CHARLES Enwmc, E A11 fb Sphinx Club. HERVY, JAMES THEODORE, XI' S2 . . Tracy, Cal. Shamrock, Texas Knoxville, Tenn. Nicholasville, Ky. Y f 1 4 1 'Pia 5 D? -2.x-Y.-12 iff'-1.,.-:-1 -25 4:9-.:,1.'L:-fa-.:.. .A .f . ' : 'A-, , P?'52fl:f1''33-if- fQtZ ''5':'.'57546'55 'Lf'5--. 'l'-f6,'- f 1' 1552 , .:,:2.:f::: 1Sp1L::1..,a'-, ,. A I. ,J- lw. ,-:. 1 - ' .111 Senior Class--School of Dentistry HOLDER, B. CARL, A E A ...... . . . . Mart, Texas 'I'l'0I1SLl1'Gl' Class, '14-'15, Commodore Band: Texas Club. HUBBS, EUPHRA CLARK, KP Q Benlon, Ky. President Class, '16-'l7. KANE, EUGENE SWANSON, fl, K Xlf, E ilf 111 ....... Palestine, Texas Vice-President Class, '16-'17, Vice-Prosiclent Sphinx Club-: Treasurer ol' I Students' Association, South Campus, Texas Club: Masonic' Guild: Commodore Board, '16-'1T. KOLB, AVERY E.. . Euphora, Miss. McCRsARY, BENJAMIN W., E XII 112 . Forrest City, Ark. 1 Senior Class-School of Dentistry MCDONALD, JOHN ARTHUR, A E A ........ X7'lL'6-1'7l'6SlllE!l'lt Tcxas Club, 'Ili-'ITZ 1'1lIl'llll1lIllJl'l-1 Relwesn-nla '15-'16. MCWHORTER, A. MILTON . , MORRIS, jon HERMAN . Class Poet. Q. . NORMAN, MEWTON T., K E, X11 Football Squad, '16-'1T. O'QUlNN, WILLIAM LYTTON, Nl' S2 ....... . . Sonora, Texas tivo Vluss. Collinsville, Ala. . Paris, Tenn. Alexandria, La. Luflcin, Texas Vice-Pwsident Class, '15-'lfig I-lisicwiain Class, 'l6'1Tg Texas Club: Sphinx Club: 'I'I'easuI'eI' Class, '15-'1G. Q ,L 1. 41 7: .-xiii 2 :S 'GI :ff -. l.. :HL-1 -., ff ' .--5 .fl L Senior Class OGLESRY, Ew1Nc MoRRow, KI' Sphinx Club. --School of Dentistry Q . . Bartow, Fla PORTER, CHARLES EARL, XII Q . . Centerville, Tenn Med.-Dem. Football, '14-'15. RATHBURN, M1Lo DONALD, A 2 A . . Muskegon, Mich SIGAL, MAX VICTOR, V. M. S. . . Chattanooga, Tenn Treasurer Class, '16-'17. SIMPSON, HENRY GRADY . . Ahalchie, Ala Senior Class-School of Dentistry SIMPSON, R. TURNER, K 2, XI' Q . . Sphinx Club: Secretary Class, '15-'16. SMITH, ALEXANDER MALCOLM, JR., A 2 A TAPIA, FRANK Louis . . THOMAS, T. LEO, A E A . . Sphinx Club. TIcI-IENoR, WILLIAM JENIED, XI' Q . Invitation Committee. . Jasper, Tenn . Acadia, Fla . Mobile, Ala Plant City, Ala Nashville, Tenn l Lf W 1. L rv X M., ' if , a 4 I 51, -ff 1. fl Q . ,t U: 14 vp .- :,1'Tf ' X 'L,i'lS'L 'iff' senior Class-school of Dexltistry 1. TRUELOCK, VVINSON GRADY, XI' Q .......... Paris, Texas Pre-siclent Class, '14-'15g Texas Club: Vice-President. Texas Club. '15-'l6. WHITE, Junior Class-School of Dentistry OFFICERS JOHN BALDWIN, JR. . .... . . President JOHN B. HURT .... . . Vice-President A. S. INGMAN ...... . . Secrelary-Treasurer M. S. HOWARD .... . . Commodore Represenlalive C1211 I22 ANDERSON, ROBERT LEE . AUSTIN, JAMES CLIFFORD, XPS? . BACON, ED. W., A E A . Texas Club. BALDWIN, JOHN, JR., A E A . President Class. '16-'1T. BARTLING, ALFRED H., A E A . BULL, J. WILLIAM, K Z, XI' Q . CAIN, WINSTON P., Alf Q . CAMPBELL, JOHN WILLIAM, E, if CD Commodore Band, '15, '16, '17, CARLETON, JESSE R., SP K XII, A E A Masonic Guild. CLARK, MARK J., K E . CUENOD, EMILE M., A E A . Texas Club. unior Class--School of Dentistry . Brownsville, Tenn. . Waverly, Ill. Killen, Texas . Seneca, Kaus. . Lookwoooi, Mo. . Monroe Oily, Mo. . Columbus, MISS. . Danville, vo. . Chicago, Ill. . Lynnville, Tenn. Galveston, Texas 0233 DANIEL CLIFFE A., A E A . . . McEwen, Tenn. lQ'OII:IrIOIlrII'e Iiinnd, '13, '1li, '1T. DOWNS, WILLIAM G., JR., 411 K E . . . . . Evansville, lncl. Prentice l,.llE'l'Cll'Y Club. '15, '16, 'XTC Military Investiga- tion fY'0!'lTI1lltlL'B. '15, Llli. '1T: South Carnpus Editor Ol' 'Husllurf' 'Ili-'1T: POII-HPlleIIi0 Council, '10-'1T: Greek Night Cczznmittee. 'lui-'1T. ELLIS, CARL E., XI' Q FOSTER, W. TALBOT, Alf Q . CILBRETH, CHRISTINE MARIE . Seq-I'etRI'y-'l'I'easLIrer Class. HARMSTEAD, GORDON KURTZ, B HARPER, HAMILTON D., E II' 111 HARRIS, THOMAS HENRY, JR., Alf HOWARD, M. STONE, A E A . C'On1nImlOI'e- 1:f6'l?l'E'SC'I'llRtl HOWARD. W. H.. JR., A E A '15-'1lZ. . Bowling Green, Ky. iVlOnlerrey, N. L., Mexico . Lawrencelaurg, Tenn. 9 H, XI' Q . . Urbana, Ohio . Shreveport, La. Little Rock, Ark. . Milan, Tenn. ve Class. 'Ili-'17, . Milan, Tenn. unior Class-School of Dentistry HURT, JOHN BRIGGS, E N, EZ XI' 411 ..... Martin, Tenn. Reserva- Baseball, '15-'16, Vic'e-President Class '16-'17. INGMAN, A. SMITH, A E A . Sc-urotai-y Class, 'lli-'1T. JAMES, MONROE LYMAN . LAWRENCE, A. E., A E A . LINEBAUGH, LAURENS E. . LovE, HUBERT B., A E A . Texas Club. MAHONEY, E. J., TI' Q . MATHIS, CECIL EDGAR, A E A . McANALLY, W. M. . . . . f'0Il'n1TlO1lOl'O Band, '15, '16, ll. MCDANIEL, RAYMOND R., A E A . MCC-LoTI-IIN, HARRY FATHAM, K E, All Q I'l'ESiCl911I Class. '15-'1G. . La Grange, Mo. . Columbus, La. , . Statesville, N. C. . Tampa, Fla. . Corsicana, Texas . Little Rock, Ark. . Fulton, Ky. . Sallisaw, Okla. . Kennedy, Ala. . Nashville. Tenn. C1241 NARRAMORE, MALTA LANE, X11 S2 . PETTY, WILLIAM WALTON, Alf Q , Masonic Guild. PRICE, JAMES BUFORD, E XII fb . RATHSALR, HARRY . REDMAN, RANKIN J., E if 112 . SOWELL, CHARLES FRANKLIN, E All YP . STILLEY, VAN A., JR., XII Q . TAYLOR, EUGENE HILL . ULEN, F, C-RAEME, Alf Q . VICK, JOHN MALCOLM . WINTON, MYRTT, A E A . WOODARD, FRED RALSTON, K E, NI' Q Manchester, Ala Spencer, W. Va Corinth, Miss Greenview, Ill Camden, S. C Camden, S. C . Benton, Ky Memphis, Tenn Coryclon, Ind Trenton, Tenn Morrison, Tenn Gallatin, Tenn OF W F BV ,r f -N Y- 1 ,f , W. .U Y , 1 M i Senior Class-School of Religion QFFICERS W. j. CARNAT1-:AN . . . ......,...... . . . . FRED RAND ..... . Vice-Presfdenl and Commodore Rcpresenluiivc Tsu-CHEN CHAD . . . e ......... Treasurer . Secretary E. R. SAUM . H261 President Senior Class-School of Religion CARNATHAN, WILEY jumus, MA., B.D ....... . . . . Nashville, Tenn. President of Senior Class, '16-'1T: President WVesley Hall Y. M. C. A,, '16-'17, CHAO, TSU-CHEN, MA., B.D. ............. Soo Chow, China President Cosmopolitan Club, '15, '16, '17, 'Ireasurer Senior Class. RAND, FRED, AB., B.D ....... ............ K aufman, Texas Vice President and Commodore Representative Senior Class, Relegae to Y. M. C. A. Conference, Louisville, '15, Manager of Wesley Hall, '16. SAUM, EDGAR ROY, BA., B.D. . . Maurertcwn, Va. 126 ,, SLLE Q59 CL A S S 4 -X. X Q orlooy ,dx l 'P lllllll ,rl l A f X lg all 1, N: lfk I X 1 , 'I l ffl fllll - tim--Gm Q Middle Y ear Class - Sc OFFICERS W. I-I. BUTLER .... D. H. HOOVER . . L. I. HINES ..... P. T. STANFORD . . . M. M. MYERS C1291 anyniu-H-D '20 luool of Religion . Presidenl . . Vice Pre :Jeni , Commodore Represenlalfve f 1 HW .vw M fm. U30 Middle Year Class ADAMS, HORACE CLAYTON . , BUTLER, WM. HENDRIX, BA., B.D. 1'-'If-Sizlc-IIt M izldlf- Class. DRENNON, HERBERT, B.A.. B.D., lVI.A. . . GOMEZ, SANTIA-co, B.D. . . I-IINES, LESTER IVY, B.A., B.D. . Secretary Middle Class. . Belhpage, Tenn. . Mangum, Okla. Youngtown, Ark. . Capulhac, Mexico . Brooksville, Miss. STANFORD, P. T., B.D. . Treasurer Middle Class. C1315 School of- Religion l-IoovER, DAVID I-I., BAA., IVLA., NLS., B.D. . Bridgewater, Va. X'ir'e-P1'11sirleI1t Middle Flass. LUH, CI-III-I WEI, B.A., B.D., M.A. . . Soochow, China MATSUSHITA, SIKIO, B.D ...., . Fukuyama, Japan MYERS, MINOR MORTON, BA., M.S., B.D. . . . Fairfax, Va. fx40I1llTlOKlfJl'Q RepI'eseIItatix'e. Middle Class. WHITE, AARON PANCOAST, BA., B.D. . . Oakland, Cal. I32 BUTLQR J my sz mos 15115 Junior Class-School of Religion OFFICERS R. B. Bumcs ..... .... ....., j. H. I-I. BERKMAN . . . Vice-President C, C. HAUN , , , Secrelary - Tf3U5UfCf . .SUMMERS . . . O. E.. JOHNSON . . Commodore Represcnlalive 11331 Presidcnl I34 unior Class-School of Religion BRUNBERG, JOHN AUGUST, B.A., B.D. . . Nashville, Tenn BERKMAN, H. H., B.A., B.D. . . . Williamsburg, Ky Captain ol' Theolog Baskr-tllall 'lk-zlnl. BURKS, RUTHERFORD BERNARD, BA., M.A., B.D., Booneville, Miss President of illllllfjl' Class: Plwsilloiit Mississippi frlllllli COOPER, MANUEL AUGUST, B.A., M.A CUNNINGHAM, JAMES LOUIS, DALTON, JOHN BRUCE, B.A. DYER, THOMAS, Diploma . HAYS, JOHN WASHINGTON I-IAUN, Cl-IAS. C., B.S. . JOHNSON, ORVILLE ELLIS, B MCLESTER, MISS PARALEE B.D. . .A., B.D. . . . Louisville, Ky . Nashville, Tenn Gi-ayville, lll . Piilislii, Tenn . Noi-wich, Ga . Woodstock, vi David ciiy, Nelii . Nashville, Tenn. C1355 MONTGOMERY, JOHN DEXTER, B.A., BD, , . Wirtz, Va PARSONS, D. F., Ph.B., B.D. . . Elon, N. C PORTER, WALTER GRADY, B.D. . . Chattanooga, Tenn RAMAGE, GUS ........... Nashville, Tenn Grailuate iri liliglsli Bible C'Oul'Se, 'l'l'anSylvaliia College. RIDENOUR, GEO LAWRENCE, B.A., M.A. . . La Follelte, Tenn STROTHER, CLARENCE DAVID, B.A., M.A. . . Campbellsburg, Ky . . Willow, Okla Flwslinimi Delialc-, 'HZ Plesirient and gl?Cl'QlZtl'X Diaivcticg SUMMERS, LEMUEL CHESTER, B.S,, M.A. . LiLe1'al'y Scwcieiy: 'l'li21:Tksg'iving Dclualle. '16: Extension Dc-- lilale, 'iliq Y. M, li. A. Vallillvt. '15-'14i: Di lJCllil12,' Council: ll'IIQl'l1ElllOi'lEll Polity 'liill: 'l'l'6'3SUI E'l' Juiiim- Class, SL-limil ot' Iileligioliz Burl:-cl ol' Mrmilrws. XYQSIA5- Hall: tywe-ll Mmlal in 1 l1illi50JJllX. WILLIAMSON, HARTSELL Ci., B.A., BD, . Jonesboro, Tenn ZICLER, M. ROBERT, B.A., B.D., M.A. . . Harrison, Va 136 L QP S W GK O P fy AVIACIY ' Q T x i .11 '7-9 - C. A. N. H. G. M. W. Senior M. HALLUM . M. GREENE . F. WEBB . . C. CARPENTER D. CAIN. . . A. DUNN . R. COOKE . . Cl38j Class-School of Pharmacy V OFFICERS . . Prcsideni . Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Sergeanl-al-Arms Commodore Represcnlaiive . Honor Commiiieeman Senior Class-School of Pharmacy CARPENTER, l-loIvIEIz CLAY, Ph.C., K KI' . Treasurer Class, '16-'1T. CooIcE, WILLIAM RULE, Ph.C., K A ....... Honor Committee Class, '16-'1T: Asst. Reg. Phar. DUNN, MERE ARNA, Ph.C., flf A E, E N, K XI' ...... Football Reserves, '1-lg Track Squad, '14, '15, '16, Commodore tive, '14, '15, '1T: Asst. Reg. Phar. FRYE, WILLIAM GUY, Ph.C., K E . . GREENE, ALEXANDER MURRY, Ph.C., K if .... . President Class, '14-'15, Vice-President Class, '16-'1T. . Clifton, Texas . . Athens, Tenn. . Meaclville, Mo. Representa- . Petersburg, Tenn. Natchitoches, La. ,WT ,lc R G ,fl f?'2 E533 1 ,. i vw. 1 f - Weil- 'F-1--.1a .5 Q ,-,. . 4 L 7'1i'J-,. : I .IA 4,0 . , ,E f I 5 I 1 1 1 T3 Senior Class-School of Pharmacy HALLUM, CHARLES MILTON, A.B., Ph.C., K XII ...... Brownwood, Texas President Class, '15-'16, President Class, '16-'1T: Xvlnner of Max Bloom- stein Medal for Junior Class. JACOBSON, JOSEPH ERNEST, B.S., Ph.C. . . jacksonville, Fla. LEE, HENRY GEORGE, B.S., AB., Ph.C. . . Soochow, China Assistant Senior Pharmacy Labo1'ator3'. MILES, E.. HORD, Ph.C., K NI' ............. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Secretary-Treasurer Class, '15-'16, Member Vanderbilt Campaign WVorkersg Member Student Council Committee: Asst. Reg. Phar. MYATT, LESLIE E., BA., Pl-LC. ................ Dickson, Tenn. Commodorc- Represeniativc- Class. '15-'lliz Football Reserves. '13, '14, '15Z A sst. Reg. Ph ar. Senior Class-School of Pharmacy I. ROBERSON, ELMER RALPH, Pl-LC., K KI' . . . . Roberson, N. C Asst. Reg. Phar. 2. WEBB, NORVEL FINLEY, Ph.C. , . . . Smithville, Tenn Secretary Class, '16-'1T: Rcg. Phar. 3. WELLS, JACK KELTON, Pl-LC., K XII , .......... Springiield, Tenn Commodore Representative Class, '15-'169 Football Reserves, '13, '14, '15, I . v 142 If l!:12'??? IIIEMMJQQ :gm'nF'h. 2.1 K x I:- IQ Aj' nnumrfsngrge- , -1-E-:Annan -,1 ' N 549: fi1ZZ,5,ff' Junlor Class-School of Pharmacy 'J I2Qa!'iE:2::.lD 16 . -1 :L::!-z:i!2'Tf? ' H. KIRBY . . . ......... Preszdeni T. I-IOLDERNESS. , . . Vice-President V ff D. HARDY . . . . . Secrelary-Treasurer U' - X 'WEEFEE-7' R. ORME . . . Commodore Rcpreseniaifve ' 1 E537 lp- '.1,- f - AF ' X 1' , X f M Q 'g , f' ' , fum x ffiff , , ,-..-.. Cl43j I44 BRYAN, G. W., Ph.C. DOAK, J. N., Ph.C., B 6 GOLDBERG, H. A., Ph.C. HARDY, E. D., Ph.C. . Sec-reta1'y-'I'x'e:1sL2 rev. HOLDERNESS, R. T., Ph.C., E A E . . Vice-Presidem. JACKSON, B. S., Ph.C. unior Class-School of Pharmacy Morriston, Tenn. . Bristol, Va. Marshall, Texas Vicksburg, Miss. Fordyce, Ark. Chidesler, Ark. Ql45j KIRBY, R. H., Ph.C., A T Q . . Pl'6Sil'lE'l1l. IVIITCHUM, W. H.. Pl-r.C. . . MURPHY, E.. G., Ph.C., lp K XI' . Track Team. ORME, G. R., Ph.C., E X . . Commodore Represenmtl GWEN, G. W., Ph.C., E N . STEADMAN, Mxss J. L., Ph.C. . mx Paragoulcl, Ark . Erin, Tenn Hilham, Tenn . Marion, Ky Memphis, Tenn Selmer, Tenn When all our work is up, and we are ready for the fray, lt's just and right to spell the Hall of Furman with an Ag But when we've been to the Princess, and our heads are mud, then-Gee! It seems lots more appropriate to spell it with an E.. 3- -34 -SF Why should we long for the High Life That is had by the favored few? We keep it in bottles upon our shelves: And the formula's CS2. -,F 3- H4 To recluce the high cost of gasoline, A chemist a mixture made. l know not his secret or the tools he used, But we used a pick and spade. This chemistry's a crip, l-le said, as he took a drinkg But there he made a slip- Two, in fact-and what do you think? The tale is sad: l-lis HQO Was really H2505 - Pharmacy Pholly C1463 Pleasure would be ours beyond description If we could Fill the following prescription: A pound Cathartic Pill just for Kaiser Billg And a gallon of Leptandra As a dose for old Carranzag And for the Emperor Jap, Fifty powders of Jalapg And for the ruler at Vienna Compound Infusion of Senna. And just enough of Quicksilver To salivate the Sultans liver. Of all the subjects we have in school, The worst is Chemistry. Now, just suppose some Professor asked.: What is KQP? The lodide of Potassium, Whose symbol is KI, ls very harmless in itself, as no one will denyg But if two parts of Sulphur is added unto this, Behold the Meta Morphosis. That's what men call a KISS, But this renowned experiment, for fear of a Hying spark, Should never be tried by more than two and always in the dark Vanderbilt School of Expression Reading from Left to Righi-Top ROD-ANNIE MAE HAYES, MINNIE HAMMON Second ROD-MANIE BEss HUBBS, MED RANs0IvI, JEAN BRADFORD, E. B. EVERETT fEnglisI1j JENNIE LOVE BELL Bottom ROUiLORNA DOONE DECKER, MRS. HARRY ANDERSON fflssociaie Direclorj, A. M HARRIS fDirooiorj, FLORENCE B. HARRIS flfrenchj, ELIZABETH OVERALL Missing from Picture-HELEN MARTINDALE, LUCILE WRIGHT, LEROY STEIN C1475 148 ,A XA. L. f X E wizm ,QQQQOQ 59 49 40 9 88595 It Q '3Qo. x94 ee -0 QQ ' of v wwfnw ' :aww Mg' ix- Q Os Q86 N Q0 o'K': ' 9, -,I vo. 550 , :fo 'O 8 W XX f Q X 0 Q X X , 0 5 b ' X X X X -'Mu-4'- ' 5 P Q, . i' K mul fx 'Xl' ' 'F X , VX U- 'I j '1X L . 1 A, - Q'. , g H' I f' g VI--NXM . ia A' lifr ' W gijpf X Vi xl-'J A 5 ' C1521 Review of the Season BY S. H. G. We thought they could beat anything in the United States, but- And that is the story of the football season. They looked like world-beaters. The 'I5 team had, to use Blinkey l-lorn's immortal phrase foriginal, no doubtl, risen Phoenix-like from their ashes, leaving behind them a name of imperishable glory Cas Blinkey, or Shakespeare, or somebody else once saidj. And this l9l6 team, with the noble Curry at their head-didn't they start with a rush, and sweep everything before them! They had everything a football team ought to have-weight, speed, brains, coaching, and Bolling. But-as Do Ray said, in explaining why he could not do the high hurdles. Anyhow, there are two bright spots in the season-Vin ginia and Auburn. Each was a magnificent exhibition of football, and enough to entitle the team to a warm spot in the heart of every student. And then, some of the rest was not badg Kentucky State, for example, not to speak of Transylvania and Mississippi. And so we can let Sewanee enjoy the fruits of her near- victory without rancorg and as for Tennessee- Read on. C1531 CARMAN MCCUGIN RAY H AMILTON C1541 Transylvania O, Vanderbilt 42 With eleven old men returned and the conventional host of new material on hand, the Commodore clan gave the usual promise of unusual strength from the start. In a game of ping-pong on September 30 S. P. U. got slapped on the knuckles 86 times, while trying in vain to return the compliment as much as once. The first real game of the year came the next Saturday, when the Varsity swamped the strong Transylvania aggregation, 42-0. Capt. Rabbit Curry, Floyd, Ray, Williams and diminutive Charley Price played havoc with the opposing line. Transylvania put up a good fight during the lirst part of the game, but the smash- ing tactics and brilliant end runs of the Commodore backs soon put an end to any hopes their opponents might have had of even holding the score to a low figure. Kentucky State O, Vanderbilt 45 On Gctober I4 the Commodores traveled to the lair of the Wildcats at Kentucky State, whence repeated reports had come that the wild felines had long been preparing for a feast on Commodore meat, and tamed said feline tribe by the overwhelming score of 45 to 0. Led by Capt. Curry, who showed his old form when he got loose for an 80-yard run, the entire team played with a vigor and precision that was remarkable. The Kentuckians were helpless in their efforts to hold Vandy's powerful backs, and on the offensive would have been all but helpless were it not for the work of Doc Rodes, the star quarterback. 0559 ac- x-at COHEN ZERFOSS ,1 gl t EL: to CODY . HAYES C1565 Mississippi 0, Vanderbilt 35 Although starting the game on Dudley Field with a patched line-up, Curry and Carman both being out, the Commodores ran up a score of 35 in the first quarter against Ole lVIiss's zero. This ended the scoring, Coach Dan sending in a bunch of substitutes in the second quarter, who were never able to reach their opponents' goal, but who were strong enough to protect their own. Excepting two and Cohen for Vandy, and by Dear, the Ole Miss quarter- lifty-yard runs by Charley Price, stellar work by Cody back, the game was uninteresting from every angle. The first quarter gave a gentle hint of what Virginia could ex- pect from the Commodores on the following Saturday. Virginia 6, Vanderbilt Z7 The local contingent never realized how sweet is revenge until the Commodores walloped the Orange and Blue, Z7 to 6. Aside from their fumbling, the Commodores put up the greatest game that had been seen on Dudley Field in years. It made every loyal Vanderbilter's blood grow warm to see those Vandy backs, one after another, crash through Virginia's line or skirt the end for long gains, while their opponents' attack was thrown back time after time for no gain. Captain Curry and his co-workers in the backfield, Floyd, Ray, Beasley and Zerfoss, fell on the Virginia line with a force that was irresistible. Under the generalship of Rabbit, the team Worked together almost perfectly. At times the interference could not have been excelledg and behind this almost impenetrable shield, Curry and Floyd fought their way to the Virginia goal. Although the game was exceptionally hard-fought, no Commodore was injured beyond a few bruises. Wagenknight, the aggressive little Virginia quarterback, and one or two others were slightly injured: but no permanent damage was done to anything more than the pocketbooks of certain Virginia supporters. C1573 LIPSCOMB CURRY BEASLEY PRICE C1581 Rose Poly 0, Vanderbilt 67 The Commodores rested from the Virginia battle, using the feathers of the Fragrant Parrots as cushions. They sat there until the scorekeeper had counted 67, and then sent the cushions home. The Rose Poly team was a mystery before the game, no advance dope being obtainable. Equally mysterious were some of the formations used after the combat started. One of them, locally dubbed the rear-end formationf, threat- ened action on several occasions, but the Vancly forwards were too alert to be misled by anything, no matter how weird. Before the game had gone far, most of the regulars were removed, and the resting game was continued by the Scrubs. Charley Price was the bright particular star, with Beasley close behind. Roache distinguished himself by scooping up a bounder and racing through the Rose team for forty yards. The whole bunch showed well, and it looked like the man who would bet on Tennessee was either mighty short on judgment, or had a lot of cash he wanted to give away. Tennessee l0, Vanderbilt 6 Football dope is one thingg football fact is another. When the Commodores journeyed to Knoxville, the dope made them about 20 points better than the Volunteers. When the Commodores returned, in the cold gray dawn of a November morn, fact proclaimed the mastery of the Farmer Boys. The let-down from the Virginia victory was pitiable. The old push was gone. The pepper can was empty. The snap and the punch had vanished. From the first whistle of the game, Tennessee stood head and shoulders above her opponents, and only in the second quarter, with a sensational run of 65 yards by Captain Curry, was Vanderbilt able to cross her goal line. Ten- nessee's attack was a complete surprise to the Commodores, and only superhuman resistance by Cody and Lipscomb prevented additional scoring in the first half. For Tennes- see, Hatcher lived up to his reputation as a punter of abilityg and Wolfe and Vowell, ends, on nearly every occasion prevented the return of I-latcher's long kicks. With this defeat, Vanderbilfs championship hopes, so bright up to now, were knocked cold. C1595 - . 'x',f: f.a,?'mf' W , ADAMS FLOYD f vii' seizi- WILLIAMS BLAIR 41605 A Auburn 9, Vanderbilt 20 In a football game that could not be matched outside of a magazine story, Vanderbilt defeated Auburn by the score of 20 to 9. It was a great come-back after the discourag- ing defeat by Tennessee of the preceding Saturday. The Commodores opened strong and scored in the first quarter when Lipscomb blocked a punt on Auburn,s l5-yard line, and Cody recovered the ball behind the goal. In a few minutes, however, Curry was taken out on account of in- juries. After that the Commodores weakened, and were outplayed by the Auburnites in the second and third quar- ters. The Plainsmen scored a touchdown with straight line plunges, after an unfortunate punt by Zerfoss, which went out of bounds on Vanderbilt's 20-yard line. Continuing their powerful attack in the third quarter, Auburn scored again when Ducote kicked a beautiful goal from placement on the 48-yard line. With the opening of the final quarter and the score 9 to 7 against them, the Commodores staged their great come-back. Line bucks by Floyd and a beauti- ful pass from Price to Adams gave one touchdown, and a few minutes later the same tactics scored another, making the final count: Vanderbilt 20, Auburn 9. The game was played on a perfect day, before 10,000 spectators-the largest crowd that ever, witnessed a football game in Bir- mingham. Both sides had bands, and their lively airs, coupled with the lusty yells of the students, aroused the crowd to a pitch of enthusiasm which never subsided until the final whistle blew. Sewanee 0, Vanderbilt 0 The classic was not classical. In a game marred by a slow field, Curry's injuries, and generally listless offensive work on the part of both teams, the Commodores and Tigers fought up and down the cross- marked area for what really amounted to a victory for Sewanee. Unce each team threatened, but both times the opposing defense rose to the occasion and all efforts went for naught. When in midfield, defenses slackened and sensations occasionally cropped upg but in the vicinity of the goals neither team showed sufficient punch to put the ball across. Sewanee's line was exceptionally strong. ln their attack, Wortham and Arnold figured in almost every play. The two chief reasons for Sewanee's failure to score were Josh Cody and Tom Lipscomb. Captain Rabbit Curry, singing his swan song in intercollegiate football cir- cles, fought with even more than his accustomed gameness, but his work was greatly hampered by his injured ankle, which caused him terrific pain throughout the game. I-Ie stuck to his post, and now and then showed the Tigers what might have happened if he had been in good shape. Not- withstanding the gloominess of the day and the heaviness of the field, and the fact that no championship was involved, a great crowd witnessed the struggle, and enthusiasm was high on both sides at different periods during the game. C1611 RICHARDSON BROWN Football NAME YVEIGHT SCHOOL HOME PRICE, .,.... . . . 135 . . . ..... Hawkins . . ..... Chestnut Mound, Tenn. A. ADAMS, E. .... . . . 160 . . . ..... Wallace ..... .....,. N ashville, Tenn. LIPSCOMB, T ..... . . . 198 . . . ..... M. B. A ............... ..... . . ...,. Nashville, Tenn. CO!-IEN, E. ....... . . , I60 . . . ..... Bowen ...........................,....,..... ..... N ashville, Tenn. HAMILTON, C. .... . . . 182 . . . ..... Franklin Co. High, Ala. fUniv. of Ala., 2 yrs., .... .... R ussellville, Ala. HAYS, E. ....... 160 ..... C. B. C., Memphis ...,.................. ..... M emphis, Tenn. WILLIAMS, G. ..., 153 ..... Greene School, Athens, Ala. ...,.... ...... A thens, Ala. CARMAN, G, ,,,,, IB6 ..... Marvin Univ. School, Clinton, Ky ..... ..... G ibson, Tenn. CODY, T. ......... . . . 192 . . . ..... B, G. A. ....................... ....... F ranlilin, Tenn. ZERFOSS, H. B. .... . . , 152 . . . ..... Ashland City High fKy.j .... ..... A shland City, Ky. FLOYD, I-I, B, ,,,, I66 ..... Normal, Murfreesboro . ..... ..... M urfreesboro, Tenn. CURRY, ,.,,,, , , , 135 . . . ..... Marlin High .... ....... M arlin, Texas RAY, F, B, ,,,,,,, , , , 172 . . . ..... Hawkins .......... . . . .... Gallatin, Tenn. BEASLEY' H, B, ,,,,,, , . , 182 .. . ..... B. G. A .................... ..... F ranlclin, Tenn. RICHARDSON, H. B.. . . . . . 157 . . . ..... Greene School, Athens, Ala. . . ..... Pulaski, Tenn. BLAIR, G.. .. ....... . . . 165 ... ..... M. B. A. ................. ..... N ashville, Tenn. SCHEDULE September 30-S. P. U. . . ,.... At Nashville October 7-Transylvania . At Nashville October 14-Kentucky State . At Lexington October 21-Mississippi . . At Nashville October 28-Virginia . . At Nashville November 4-Rose Polytechnic . At Nashville November 11-Tennessee . . Al Knoxville November 18-Auburn . . . . At Birmingham November 30-Sewanee . At Nashville C1621 C1633 VIRGINIA MASS-MEETI NG C1645 Av! KE T BALL ide o 06:60 ooooooooo 5 ' 0:60 gb ooo ooooo ,w 9 oo o Q o s ooooooooooa s o woo ooo Q ooo ooo oo: Q o oo 4 ' oo o ooooo 3 ' ooooooooowoo x oooooo o o oo 0 ooo o 4 Q o o o o ooo oo o ooo woo: A6000 of wool K H L IT, Q- 5 ll L xl I ll S ff-B Q' n Z 9 one og' 9 '. ' s 5:4 4 o o Qt Oo ,O Q 95:3 Q 0 o 4 '93 Q o 0 o o o IYT N rg N Y M 1' A , H- lifx X .fs ff N Nix I Z X yi, X K XX wa X X -4' f ffzhi um : N Q ' F X! 166 Basketball Team LINE-UP ZERFOSS, Manager . ...., . Forward CROOK . . . . . Forward MOORE .... .... C uard ' BLAIR, Captain . A Guam' CODY . . . , , . I V , GLEAVES . . .... Substitute ROBERTS . . .... Substitute PRICE . . ....... . . Substitute CRAIG . ,...... Substitute Couch, G, T. DENTON SCHEDULE DEC. 27.-Birmingham Y. M. C. A. . 30 Vanderbilt DEC. 28.-Mobile Y. M. C. A. . . 22 Vanderbilt DEC. 29.-Columbus Y. M. C. A. . . 24 Vanderbilt DEC. 30.-Atlanta Athletic Club . . 43 Vanderbilt -IAN. l.-Birmingham Athletic Club . . 26 Vanderbilt JAN. 20.-Chattanooga Y. M. C. A. . . 9 Vanderbilt JAN. 26 -Nashville Y. M. C. A. . . I6 Vanderbilt FEB. 3-Washington and Lee . . 26 Vanderbilt FEB. 5-Louisville Y. M. H. A. . . I3 Vanderbilt FEB. 9-University of Georgia . . 31 Vanderbilt FEB. l9-Nashville Y. M. C. A. . . 22 Vanderbilt FEB. 22 -Memphis Y. M. C. A. . . 26 Vanderbilt FEB. 23 -Jonesboro Y. M. C. A. . . 24 Vanderbilt MCH. 9.-Nashville Y. M. C. A. . . 32 Vanderbilt 41675 Center . 36 . 43 . 35 . 27 . 20 . 42 . ZI . 8 . 29 . I I . I8 . 22 . I8 . I2 Basketball Games CCORDINO to Hustler accounts, the following men were, at different times during the basketball season of l9l7, the stars of the melee: Zerfoss, Blair, Cody, Crook, Moore, and Cleaves. That ought to be enough to make up an all-star team. But that is not all. Three other stars made their appearance, and brought dissension. They were Tonsilitis, Crippleness, and Mumps. To the clisorganization which they brought about may be attributed much of the failure of this year's team to make a clean sweep. As it was, eight games were lost, while six were won, giving a grand percentage for the season of 429. It might have been worse, and then- But we started out with the Hustler, and will let it finish the story with its own headlines: DCCCUIIPCT 6 SPORTING FANS TURN ATTENTION TO BASKETBALL VANDY VARSITY IN WINTER SPORT SOON TO COMMENCE WORK.-MANY CANDI- DATES ARE OUT. january 6 WIN MAJORITY OF GAMES ON CHRISTMAS TRIP COMMODORE BASKETBALLERS ANNEX THREE VICTORIES IN FIVE STARTS ON TOUR. ATLANTA PROVES TOUGH NUT. February 7 DENTONMEN SPLIT GAMES FIFTY-FIFTY TRIP INTO VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY BRINIGS ONE VICTORY AND ONE DEFEAT.-NO MATCH FOR F. F. V. FIVE. February I0 UNABLE TO STOP MARCH OF CRACKERS COMMODCRES OUTREACHED BY QUINT FROM RED HILLS, AND LOSE, 3I TO lI.-MoR- RISON IS A wooF CAT. january I0 DENTONMEN WORKING AT FULL SPEED KENTUCKY STATE FIVE CANCELS GAME WITH COMMODORES.-CODY TO STAY AT FORWARD. january 24 CI-IATTANOOOA FIVE IS CRUSI-IED BY DENTONMEN VARSITY PLAYS LOOKOUTS OFF FEET, AND WIN BY A SCORE OF FORTY-TWO TO NINE. February Zl COMMODORES LOSE SECOND TO RAMBLERS IN ROUGH GAME, Y. M. C, A. TEAM WINS VER- DICT BY SCORE OF 22 T0 I8.-QUIN- TETTES TIEIJ FoR TITLE. February 24 COIVIIVIODORES LOSE BATTLE IN MEMPHIS CRIPPLED LINE-UP LOSES FIRST GAME OF TRIP BY SCORE OF TWENTY-SIX TO NINETEEN. ZERFOSS SICK WITH MUMPS. 0655 january 24 RIVALS ARE PRIMED FOR ANNUAL FRAY RAMBLER-COMMODORE CLASSIC 'FRIDAY NIGHT IN Y. M. C. A. GYMNASIUM.-TEAMS ARE EVENLY MATCHED. january 27 Q COIVIIVIODORES VICTORIOUS IN GREAT GAME DEFEAT RAMBLERS IN FIRST CAME OF CHAM- PIONSHIP SERIES.-NECK AND NECK THROUGHOUT. Marcb 7 RIVAL TEAMS TO END RACE FRIDAY NIGHT DOFE FAVORS RAMBLERS IN FINAL CONTEST FCR CITY CHAMPIONSHIP.-ZERI-'OSS NOT ABLE TO PLAY. Mareh I0 CITY CHAMPIONSHIP IS WON BY RAMBLERS IN WILD GAME ERRATIC PASSING AND MANY FOULS FEATURE COMODORES' DEFEAT IN LAST GAME OF SERIES. With Apologies to Kingsley When the football season's young, lad, And the leaves still hold the tree, And every raw recruit, lad, ' Is a star of the first degree- Then hey! for the pads and cleats, lad, And around the field away! The Old I-leads stand aside, lad, That Youth may have his day. When the football season's old, lad, i And all the trees are bare, And your joints are stiff and sore, lad, - And your heart is full of care- How soon will men forget, lad, The laurels you have wong Then the Lord have mercy on your soul, For the faculty have none! as as as DR. CARRE fdiscussing ancient poetry! : The Hebrews did not have any feetf' . MONK: How did the Wandering Jew get about? C1695 Familiar Fiction Why, no, not at allg you see, Chance is a good friend of my father's, and he called me in to ask how the old man,s getting alongf' Yes, I always like to go to the roostg one can hear so much better up here, don't you think?y' Of course, we know your frat wouldn't do us any dirt, but those d-n XIS-well, you know! I am proud to say that I did not desire this office, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief I was elected without any fraternity politics. You may be sure, fellows, that we will give you the very best board for the money. You may look for im- provement this month, both in quality and quantityf' '!Our organization is rapidly going to the wallg every time we turn around we go deeper in the hole, unless im- mediate financial assistance is forthcoming the University will suffer from our total extinction. Now, as for the national standaing of our fraternity- Of course. it's nothing to me personally, but- Understand, young men, I am not in favor of mili- tarismf' It has gone to press, and will be out very soon. 1705 Co- Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Ed Basketball Team DUFFY, Captain .... Center CHAMBERS . . Forward PHILLIPP . . . Forward BROWN . . Guard Hoan . . . Guard ra .33 W 3 I I W 2 5 1 - :gl z,' ' 1' M A- N if .X F242 f www Q 999902, .. 4? wk 1-5 'QQ wvxk XX 2 M w xv N Ax. X 1-iyffx I72 TRACK TEAM GARNER, Captain-Distances. TURNER-Daslres and relay. RAY-Hurdles and relay. CASEY1-Hurdles, high jump and STEVENSON-Distances ancl relay. SNEED-Distances. ANDERS0N'1DaShCS and' relay. MURPHY-Hurdles. CURRYTPOlC vault. REYER-Weights. STEVENSON, Manager. W. I-I. ANDERSON, Caach. I April 22 weights. Track Record COMMODORES, 67-KENTUCKY STATE, 29 SUMMARY l00-YARD DASHLWOH by Turner, I0 seconds, Grabfelder flfy. Statej , second. HALF MILE-Won lay Garner, 2:0931-55 Anderson fvanderlviltj, second. QUARTER MILE-Won by Turner, :53 I-5, Stevenson fVandyj, second. HAMMER-Reyer, flrst, 78 ft., l in., Casey, second, 60 ft., 9 l-2 in. 220 YARDS-Turner, Hrsl, :22 4-55 Grabfelder flfy. Statef, second. C1731 HIGH HURDLES-Marshall CKy. Statej, frrsl, I8 seconclsg Ray, second. POLE VAULT--Often fKy. Statej, first, 9 'ft., 9 ln.g Curry, 9 ft., 3 rn. Low HURDLES-Marshall. flfy. Statej, flrst, 27 secondsg Ray, second. MILE-Garner, first, 4:42, Sneed, second. DISCUS-l-liclcerson fKy. Statej, first, l00 ft., 2 in., Reyer, second. . RELAY-Vanderbilt, 3:35. MAY 6 VANDERBILT, 69-AUBURN, ZI SUMMARY QUARTER MILE-Turner, 53 seconds, Stevenson second. HALT MILE-Garner, 2:13, Anderson, second. MILE-Garner, 4:49, Sneecl, second. 220 YARDS-Turner, :23g Baker fAulZJurnJ, second. l00 YARDS-Turner, :l0g Stewart fAulJu:nD, second. RELAY-Vanderbilt, 3:36, Anderson, Murphy, Stevenson, Turner. HIGH HU-RDLES-Ray fvandyj and Hayes fAul:urnD tied at I7 seconds. LOW HURDLES-Ray, :28 3-5, Hayes, second. DISCUS-Casey, l04 ft., 6 in., Wilson fAulJurnj second. SHOT-Taylor fAul::urnJ, first, 36 ft.g Reyer, second. Track Record S. I. A. A. MEET Held on Dudley Field May I3 SCORES 435 42 ' I5 Vanderbilt .............. .... Louisiana State University ............ . . . . . . . Mississippi A. Sr M ......... .... Georgia Tech. . . . ..., UK2 Kentucky State .. . . 2 Sewanee . ...... . . I SUMMARY IOO-YARD DASH-Jenkins U.. S. UQ, first, Turner fvander- lJiltQ, second, Grabfelder fKy. StateQ, third. Time, I0 seconds. HALF MILE-Scott fMiss. A. Sl MQ, first, Battle fcua. Techj, second, Loc fl... S. UQ, third. Time, 1:59 4-5. 220-YARD DASH-Jenkins fl... S. UQ, first, Turner fVanderhiltQ, second, Cirahfelder fKy. StateQ, third. Time, 21 4-5. fRecordQ RUNNING HIGH JUMP-Beglane fMiss. A. 81 MQ, first, Jordan fGa. Techj and Mccollister QL. S. UQ tied for second, 5 ft., S l-4 in. HIGH HURDLE5-Burris fl... S. UQ, first, Renfro fMiss. A. Sz MQ, second, Ray fVanderl3iltQ, third. Time, I5 4-5 seconds. fRecordQ 0743 HAMMER THROW-Spurlock fMiss. A. 81 MQ, first, Cooper fl... S. UQ, second, Manlc fca. TechQ, third. UO ft., 3 in. 440-YARD RUN-Jenkins fl... S. UQ, first, Scott fMiss. A. SI MQ, second, DuBose fMiss. A. St MQ, third. Time, 49 seconds. fRecordQ 220-YARD Low I-IURDLES-Renfro fMiss. A. ZS: MQ, first Glover fGa. TechQ, second, Strupper fGa. Techj, third. Time, 26 seconds. fOld record equaledQ SI-IOTPUT-Reid fl... S. UQ, first, Rice fl... S. UQ, second, Spurlock fMiss. A. 51 MQ, third. 41 ft., 8 l-4 in. fRecordQ MILE RUN-Garner fVanderhiltQ, first, Sneed fVanderbiltQ, sec ond, Harris fSewaneeQ, third. Time, 4:38 4-5. POLE VAULT-Parker fMiss. A. ISI MQ, first, Thorgelson fl... S. UQ, second, Jordon QCA. TechQ and Young fl... S, UQ, tied for 7 . . tmrd. II ft., 7 in. DISCUS THROW-Rice fl... S. UQ, lirst, 127 ft., S in., Manlc fCa. Techj, second, l22 ft., 41-2 in., Veazey fMiss. A. Sz MQ, third, II9 ft., I0 in. All three marics above the former record. RUNNING BROAD JIJMP-Beglane fMiss. A. 81 MQ, first, Parker fMiss. A. gl MQ, second, Jenkins QL. S. UQ, third. 22 ft., 6 in. RELAY-First, Miss. A. Sl M. fcaddy, Deen, DuBose and Scotty Vanderbilt, second fAnderson, Ray, Stevenson, TurnerQ. Ga. Tech, third. Time, 3:28 2-5. V Men in the University AIVIIVIIE. SIKES 'I-OIVI ZERFOSS Football, '11, '12, '15, Baseball, '14. Basketball, '14, '15, I. R, CURRY Football, '13, '14, '15 Baseball, '15, '16, , Track, '14, ,IOSI-I CODY Football, '14, '15, '16 Baseball, '15, '16, Basketball, '15, '16, GEORGE REYER Football, '12, '13, '14, 15. Basketball, '15, '16, RUSSELL COI-IEN Football, '13, '14, '15, 16. HENRY RAY Football, '15, 't6. Basketball, '17, Track, 't6. Football, '15, '16, Basketball, '16, '17, FRANK BLAIR Football, '16, Basketball, '14, '16, TOM LIPSCOMB Football, '14, '15, W, A. MOORE Baseball, '15, '16, Basketball, '17, JOHN FLOYD C, C. C. M. Football, '15, '16, Baseball, '16, McCLURF. Baseball, '15, '15, HAMILTON Football, '15, '16, C1751 PRYOR WILLIAMS Football, '15, '16, F. IVI. I-IAYS Football, '15, '16, ALF ADAMS Football, '15, '16, TOM RIDLEY Baseball, '16, R. R. SNEED Track, '16, O. T. BEASLEY Football, '16, CI-IAS. RICHARDSON Football, '16, CI-IAS. PRICE Football, '16, W. C. F. BROWN Football, '16, 176 LL ASEE B xsssts . sgov V.. Q O Q WW OX Qwkkv QVXKQ ' W X 'W' ooygg OR V 'Vx X N 4 kg xx V ,. S 5 Ti V, X wg :i S I S?k-Q35 X 1 -l xi , if . B i Xl I l I I a 'I I , gi' IF' lr ,4 X l 'ir , X. X 1 ww ek, Q ff oo WQQ 0 X, 3 . Os wi. L Sm ! xx o N - H X, IQOQQ Q. Q x '. . 0' EX '- O W' .vii-rr-F K S ' I x f W 7 tf- 5 1 ,f if gg f' ,l x I I -1-4? , X X 5 yw K V! l78 Baseloall Season and Lineup HE study ot ancient history is generally justified on the ground of the valuable principles which may be gathered from the interpretation of the facts. Now consider these facts: The 1916 baseball team won IZ games out of l6. According to Dad Schuerman's most approved brand of cal- culating percentages, this gives a standing of .750-rather good, you might say. Of the first seven games, seven were won. Gnly one series was lostg another was split. Every- thing else was swept clean. And the moral: When you want a team fgiven a fair bunch of materialj, get a coach. Facts and Hgures follow: P. Turner, first base ......... . . . 69 9 20 .290 Moore, third base ..........,... 56 I2 I6 .286 Prewitt fcaptainj, right field ..... 62 I2 I7 .274 Davidson, shortstop ............ . . . 60 8 I8 .300 Floyd, left held ..... 33 4 7 ,212 Cody, catcher . .. 56 7 I3 .232 Neeley, pitcher . . . . . I7 3 4 .235 Ridley, pitcher . .. 20 0 4 .200 Morrison, pitcher . . . . . 43 3 6 .l39 Weaks, pitcher. McClure, pitcher. Wm. Schwartz, Coach. Shelley Hughes, Manager. Miller Manier, Assistant Nlanager. THE LINEUP A.B. R. H. PCT. L. iTurner, second base.. .... 60 8 I0 .l66 Curry, center field .... .... 7 2 I4 I9 .264 THE. April l-Vanderbilt .... .. . I6 Middle Tenn. Normal. . , .. 4 April 5-Vanderbilt S. P. U ................. April I4-Vanderbilt Michigan . ....... . . . April l5-Vanderbilt Michigan . April l9-Vanderbilt Mississippi . . April 22-Vanderbilt Cumberland . . . April 28-Vanderbilt Georgia Tech. ., April 29-Vanderbilt Georgia Tech. . . May l-Vanderbilt Georgia Tech. .. PITCI-IING RECORDS W. L. PCT. Neeley . . . . . . 4 0 1.000 Ridley .. . . . . . 5 l .834 Weaks .. . . . . . I l .500 Morrison . . , 2 2 .509 SCORES May 2-Vanderbilt Georgia Tech. . . . . . 4 lViay 3-Vanderbilt Mercer ....... . . l Nlay 4-Vanderbilt Mercer ..... . . 4 May 5-Vanderbilt Tennessee . . l May 6-Vanderbilt Tennessee . . 5 May I9-Vanderbilt Sewanee .. 0 May 20-Vanderbilt Sewanee . . . 2 Total. . .. Total .... ... . 47 may Vanderbilt Tennis Association WINNERS OF FALL TENNIS TOURNAMENT Singles . . Doubles . X HAL DAVIS DUMAS T. B. BRACKIN WM. WALLER TATE HUGGINS W. R. WILLS D. P. McE.wEN M. C. FORD LAWRENCE MEANS CLOPPER ALMON MEMBERS HAGEN J. C. HIGGINS DAVID HUGGINS A. B. KLUTTS LESLIE MYATT RENSHELL KNIGHT H. G. LEA C. B. MCKINNEY ToM EVERETT W. Y. ELLIOTT SYLVAN GOTTSGHAL WM. SLOAN C1805 . . LAWRENCE MEANS . . CROOK AND HAGEN DR. G. R. MAYFIELD DR. E. L. MIMS T. B. ZERFOSS H. B. DUNCAN CHAS. RAIGLAND SENTER 'CROOK EDWIN MIMS D. R. DAVIS T. A. WIGGINTON D. L. MCMURRAY -Qf T 11315 ?'?'ii'7'- qw1-ni.5-:as-xqy5,1rww.f112-224'11,211 ff gm?-,',z,1X:f,wf' ff '1a:q13.a- V, -'F8g3'ii3:f..:lv,5pff,fs,,,:152g,-W ,z wp, -'- gmjgvmuk 5 gg: Na . 'fffgjgi f.,f'f:,f5.5!'w, ff4m f4?fiJ 1 1' ' ' ' ' ' ' ...fv's:fgf1 w- ' 'f1..z,-fl . - ' u. 'xv' .fx-L ' -:Qff 41, ' '1i,f 1!Z. 1:6-,fx J' -5J1.,1, '1'I.?iiEgw 5 Q 21719-Q.. ,fgfwgbn 24131 ay. M . , . .. U? 1.,, ., , ,, , ,A fi. 1,44 QI fff EI .4-m A: A, ,ul 'r A- 1:52 7 ,Q W m:3r?mq -3. Y n,, L, V ,M HEC fi 4 1 f1ffL1f'5'Z'z. ,IAN L : 4:52 ii 21.1 ,SHS r ,ww 'df' , Q1 f J , 5-.. f fu 531'-'i'iiQ9l . . vw f.L:a,,:! . ' Q11 - , ,, , . ik, W . 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Member Board of Trust MORRIS BRANDON . . Member Board of Trust WILLIAM F. SANDERS . . . Member Board of Trust CLAUDE WALLER . . . . Member Board of Trust ROBERT F. JACKSON . . . Member Board of Trust JAMES C. MCREYNOLDS . . . Member Boara' of Trust GEORGE C. GREEK .... . . Member Board of Trust CI-IARLES P. WILLIAMS ..... . . Member Board of Trust JOHN DANIEL, M.A., LLAD. fAtabamaJ . . . . . . Professor of Physics GEORGE P. WINTON, B.S. .... ...... 1 nstructor in Spanish W. H. WIN, NLA., MD .... . . Professor in School of Medicine RICHARD A. BARR, B.A., M.D. . . . . Professor in School of Medicine S. S. CROCKETT, M.D. . . . . . . Professor in School of Medicine HARRINGTON MARR, M.D. .... . . Instructor in School of Medicine J. OWSLEY MANIER, M.D. .....,.. Instructor in School of Medicine FITZGERALD HALL, B.S., I..L.B. ...... Instructor in .School of Law WALTER M. MORGAN, ELA., D.D.S. Instructor in School of Dentistry fiery J. LEIGHTON REED, JR., BS. . T. MILLER MANIER, B.S. . Phi Delta Theta TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER-Coniinued HUNTER MCDONALD, JR., B.S. .... . ROY L. MITCHELL, B.A. . . MATT M. CAMPBELL, B.S. . ALFRED T. ADAMS, B.S. . . DAVID P. ADAMS, B.S. . . WILLIAM WALLER, B.S. . GEORGE ZERFOSS, B.S. . . DAVID TRANSOU, B.S. . . . ROBERT F. JACKSON, JR., B.S J. M. CLARK, JR., B.A. . . CHARLES F. CRAIG, B.S. . . SENTER CROOI-4, B.S. . RALPH M. JAMES, B.S. . GEORGE J. GREER, B.S. . EDWARD CRAIG, B.A. . . EDWIN THOMPSON, B.S. . ANDREW EWING, B.S. . THOMAS A. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Clarksville, . Nashville, CLASS OF Texas Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. FRAZIER, B.A. . . CLASS OF Tullahoma, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. CLASS OF . Ashland, Ky. . Mason, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Shannon, Miss. Cookeville, Tenn. CLASS CF . Jackson, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Dallas, Texas Cookeville, Tenn. Whiteville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. C1881 1917 RUSSELL COHEN, B.S. . TOM B. ZERFOSS, BS. . BEN J. HARLAN. BE. . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. 1918 PERCY SHARP, B.S. . HENRY BUCKNER, B.S. . LANDON G. DANIEL, 13.5. . THOMAS H. GRINTER, B.S. . . MURRAY B. DAVIS, M.D. . 1919 WILLIAM H. CRAIG, B.S. . CALDWELL DUMAS, B.S. 1 LEV C. HAMBLETT, BS. . . VANCE M. THOMPSON, B.S. . . 1920 MALONE HAGAN, BS. . . LAWRENCE HOWARD, B.E. . . WILLIAM GARDNER, B.S. . NATHAN CRAIG, B.S. . B. S. WILKES, B.S. . RICHARD E. MATHEWS . . Nashville, Tenn . . Ashland, Ky . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . . Cadiz, Ky Fayetteville, Cookeville, . . Paris, . Mason . Memphis 1 y Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn . . Athens, Ala . Nashville, Tenn . Henderson, Ky . Nashville, Tenn Whiteville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn W. R. MANIER, SR. . J. T. BENSON . . WALTER B. PALMER . J. R. WEST . . L. R. CAMPBELL . . PERCY D. MADDIN . R. F. JACKSON . . ALFRED E. HOWELL . E. A. PRICE . . J. L. WATKINS . . A. M. HAGAN . . JOHN DANIEL fAlaba CLAUDE WALLER . J. VANLIX CROCKETT S. S. CROCKETT . . LARKIN SMITH fSewa WALTER STOKES . . T. L. THOMPSON . maJ neeJ Phi Delta Theta TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER-Continued '79 H. E. '79 J. W '80 D. F. '80 R. A 'SI JOHN FRATRES IN URBE ' JACKSON, JR. . . . SEWELL ,.,. C. BUNTIN fSewaneeJ BARR ....., . H. DEWITT . . 'SI HARRY S. VAUGHN . '81 H. C. ALEXANDER . . '82 NORMAN FARRELL, JR. . '82 E. O. HARRIS . . '82 J. P. W. BROWN '83 J. V. CROCKETT . '84 LIAFRINGTON MARR , . . '84 F. J. FULLER ..... '85 DOUGLAS HAGGARD fSewaneeJ '85 HILL MCALISTER .... '85 C. E. BUNTIN fSewaneeJ . '86 L. E. KERN fRandolph-MacOnJ . . ' '86 R. B. C. HOWELL . . . fl89J A. W. HARRIS, JR. . C. W. CALDWELL . JOHN A. WILSON . A. F. NYE . . R. W. DRAKE . . M. H. RICHARDSON . F. G. GORDON . . W. D. ROSE . . . DOUGLAS M. WRIGHT J. W. BRYAN . . PAUL DEWITT . . C. N. BRYAN . W. H. MORGAN W. C. WEAVER . H. L. ALLEN . . . M. B. HOWELL . . JOHN L. COLVILLE fWash Sz LeeJ T. C. KEELING . . G. J. STUBBLEFIELD . W. H. WITT .... . W. F. HARRIS .... . C. FIRMAN SMITH fMass. R. A. ARMISTEAD . . W. R. MANIER, JR. . J. H. NOEL . . . 7 ROBERT R!-IEA . . . . JOI-IN TI-IOMPSON, JR. . . EDWARD CRAIG . . JOI-IN KIRKMAN . E. H. WEST . . O. F. NOEL . . E. T. NOEL . . . MORTON B. ADAMS . R. F. DODD . . . FITZGERALD HALL DOUGLAS HENRY . . Phi Delta Theta TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER FRATRES IN URBE '87 S. D. BAXTER ..... . '87 W. A. BUNTIN . . . '88 STUART C. PILCHER . . . '89 W. B. C. PILCHER . . . '90 GRANTLAND RICE . . . '08 ALBERT PARRISH . . . '08 N. B. JACKSON . . '08 R. S. HENRY . . '08 M. S. ADAMS . . . . '08 MACON KIRKMAN . . . . '09 RCGERS C. CALDWELL . . '09 EDWARD BUFORD, JR. . . '09 MEREDITI-I CALDWELL . . '10 BRUCE DOUGLAS . . . '10 G. F. TENISON . . 'll J. B. WEST .... . 'II W. H. EVANS . . . . '12 WILLIAM CRANBERRY, JR. . . 41903 -Continued ROBERT WEBSTER J. O. MANIER . W. P. COOPER J. B. TINNON . LEE DOUGLAS . . M. H. WEEKS . D. W. CALDWELL E. B. STEVENSON EMMETT MANXER . WILLIAM WEBSTER G. P. WINTON . JAMES WEBSTER . EDWIN CRAIG . . MAYES KIRKMAN . BYRD DOUGLAS . CRUTCHER MCCLURE CURRELL VANCE . ALONZO TENNISON 191 192 Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Virginia, lS69 Colors: Scarlet, Cureen and White Alumni Chapters, 46 V Kappa Chapter Established at Vanderlznilt, 1877 FRATRES IN FACULTATE L. C. GLENN, Pl1.D. ...... . O. H. WILSON, M.D. . . . J. C. RANSOM, MA. . , FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1917 Flower: Lily of the Valley Active Chapters, 79 Professor of Geology . Professor of Diseases of Children lnslructor in English N. L. NORMAN, D.D.S. F. D. BLAIR, B.E. . . R. D. GLEAVES, B.S. . A. B. KLUTIS, BA. . R. D. SIMPSON, D.D.S. . . . . . . S. P. BAILEY, M.D. . E.. H. CROSS, B.S. . . W. B. PAYNE, B.A. . C. F. PRICE, B.S. . . GEORGE BRANDAU, M.D. . . . . . P. A. KELLY, D.D.S. . Alexandria, La. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Ripley, Tenn. Jasper, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Gadsden, Ala. Cave City, Ky. Carthage, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn I. W. BULL, D.D.S. H. L. MCGLOTHLIN, R. WOODARD, D.D.S F. E. GUTHRIE, B.S TOM STANIEER, B.S. j. G. CHURcI-I, B.S. PAUL LEEPER, B.S. R. E. THOMAS, B.S. BUIST LITTERER, B.S J. H. BAILEY, B.S. . H. B. YOUNG, B.E.. CLASS OF l9l8 . fiflonroe City, lVlo. D.D.S. . . Nashville, Tenn. CLASS OF l92O E. CUNNING, D.D.S. . ...... Gallatin, Tenn- Callatin, Tenn. Prescott, Arla. Gadsden, Ala. Corsicana, Texas . Troy, Tenn. . Clovis, Cal. Nashville, Tenn. Danville, Va. Nashville, Tenn. Kappa Sigma KAPPA CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN URBE WM. RICHARDSON W. H. ALLEN X W. O. HARRIS W. S. ARMISTEAD E. T. HOLLINS J. P. BARKSDALE O. H. WILSON W. E. BEARD J. E. HOLLINS W. S. BEARDEN, JR. T. N. IVEY A. B. BENEDICT J. T. KERCHEVAL J. V. BLAKE C. T. KIRKPATRICK R. E. BLAKE E. S. LOYD V. W. BLAKE G. H. MACK LEE BROCK HENRY SHARP WM. MILLER B. BUCKNER W. B. SHARP J. W. MIMMS J. R. WILSON E. P. SCALES M. P. 0'CONNOR W. C. CALHOUN GEO. MORRIS R. A. BAILEY J. M. WILKERSON, JR. L. E. CROLICH T. J. TYNE T. M. DEMOSS H. G. TUCKER V M. E. ESTES W. L. THROOP W. P. FISHER K. N. THROOP C. H. FRANKLIN R. S. THOMPSON H. P. CANT W. E. STEGER L. C. GLENN M. H. SHARP ALBERT ROBERTS C1941 I95 I96 Colors: Royal Purple and Old Gold j. T. ALTMAN, M.D. . . . MCPHEETERS GLASGOW, B.A. A. S. DABNEY, BA., M.D . C. F. ANDERSON, M.D. . . JNO. W. SIMPSON, M.D. . . PAUL L. WILLIAMS, LL.B. . ROBT. T. I-loLDI:RNEss, Ph.G. . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Established in 1856 at the University of Alabama Flower: Violet National Convention, Nashville, Tenn., December 26-28, 1912 Tennessee Nu Established at Vanderbilt, l878. Re-established, H383 FRATRES IN FACULTATE , M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Professor of Obstetrics . . . . . . . Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics Assistant Professor of Iweflical jurisprudence and Assistant in Medicine , .... ...... L ecturer on Venereal Diseases FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE POST-GRADUATE W. C. F. BROWN, ME.. . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. CLASS or I9I7 Geo. S. HOLDERNESS, B.S. . . Birmingham, . Gadsden, . Fordyce, CLASS Ala. Ala. Ark. . . . . Pine Bluff, Ark. OF 1918 CLARK I-I. HUTTON, LL.B. . . Shelbyville, Tenn. CHAS. PEAY ...... . , Nashville, Tenn. CI-IAS. B. TULLEY, B.E. . . Louisville, Ky. C1971 Nashville, Tenn Sigma Alpha Epsilon TENNESSEE NU-Continued CLASS or 1919 JOSH C. CODY, LLB. . JAS. A. DASHER, B.S. . . . H. DUNCAN MOORE, B.A. . R. L. HILL, LL.B. . . H. K. RAY, B.S. . . , . F. C. KAVANAUGH, LL.B. . . J. T. RUNYAN, B.S. . E. A, DEEDS, B.S. . . HENRY SIMPSON, B.S. . . . Valdosta, Ga Portland, Tenn Portland, Tenn Gallatin, Tenn W. C. SLOAN, B.S. . . Little Rock, Ark. JAMES BRISCOE .D.D.S. . . . . Jonesboro, Ark PAUL A. RYE, LL.B. . . . . . Nashville, Tenn JNO. C. W. HOLMAN, LL.B. . . . Texarkana, Ark N. B. SCHUMPERT, lVl.D. . . . Shreveport, La CARLOS R. DIAZ, D.D.S. . . . . Panama, R. P OCTAVIO ACEVEDO, L.L.B. . . . Panama, R. P . . . Nlorganlield, Ky. CLASS or 1920 . . . . Little Rock, Ark. R. GUIZADO, B.E.. . . . . . Panama, R. P DAVID R. DAVIS, B.S. ........ Los Angeles, Cal. PLEDGES . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. CARLISLE BAILEY, B.S. . . Gadsden, Ala . . . . . Gallatin, Tenn. NORMAN MUNICH, B.S. . . . Asheville, N. C L. L. CARRUTHERS, B.S. . ..... Memphis, Tenn. FRATRES IN URBE J. T. ALTMAN, Tenn. Eta, '82 D. P. ADAMS, Tenn. Nu, '76 J. D. ANDERSON, Tenn. Lambda, '89 C. R. ATCHISON, Tenn. Nu, '90 F. M. BASS, Tenn. Nu, '90 W. S, BOOTTEN, Ga. Epsilon, '95 C. F. BOYD, Tenn. Nu. '93 J. W. BIGGS, Tenn. Eta, '02 W. P. BURDETTE, Tenn. Nu-, '75 C. S. BRIGGS, Tenn. Nu, '75 J. CARUTHERS, Tenn. Lamlzzcla, '91 B. F. CHEATHAM, Tenn. Omega, '88 F. M. COMPTON, Tenn. Nu, '80 E. Z. CROW, Va. Pi, '93 E. L. DOAK, Tenn. Nu, '96 J. A. DALE, Tenn. Nu, '96 J. EARLY, Tenn. Nu, '86 W. P. FERGUSON, Tenn. Nu, '86 MCPHEETERS GLASGOW, Va. Pi, '94 E. A. GLOVER, Va. Sigma, '75 J. A. GRANNIS, Tenn. Lambda, '03 W. l l. HALBERT, Tenn. Lambda, '69 may T. E. HALBERT,,Tenn. Lambda, '91 F. H. HESS, Tenn. Eta, '06 J. J. HEFLIN, Tenn. Nu, '05 LITTON HICKMAN, Tenn. Nu, '96 CEO. W. HIGHT, JR., Tenn. Nu, '96 M. E. HOLDERNESS, Tenn. Nu, '02 W. B. HOLMES, Tenn. Lambda, '71 W. R. HOPKINS, Tenn. Nu, '81 WY A. PROVINE, Tenn. Lambda, '89 J. R. RAINES, Tenn. Nu, '97 O. H. BEDFORD, Tenn. Kappa, '90 ALBERT BRITT, Tenn. Lambda, '06 PAUL CHAMBERS, Tenn. Lambda, '07 OLIN WEST, Tenn. Nu, '95 A. GENNETT, Tenn. Nu, '94 F. D. CiILL, JR., Tenn. Zeta, '95 M. S. HAWKIIJS, Tenn. Nu, '75 GUY REYNOLDS, Tenn. Nu, '96 T. B. SCOGGINS, Tenn. Nu, '95 EUCLID SNOW, Tenn. Nu, '98 JAMES W. WATERS, Tenn. Lambda, '89 ROBT. F. WHITE, Term. Lambda, '96 JAMES T. MEADORS SIDNEY SINNOTT, Tenn. Nu, '99 J. H. THOMPSON, Tenn. Lambda, '75 J. C. VAN LEER, Tenn. Nu-, '95 O. F. WILSON, Tenn. Lambda, '67 VERNON TUPPER, Tenn. Omega, '03 J. PEEPLES, Va. Omicron, '83 ROBERT VAUGHN, Tenn. Nu, '75 E. E.. HENDRIX, Tenn. Lambda, '93 Sigma Alpha Epsilon TENNESSEE NU-Continued NORMAN KIRKMAN, Term, Nu, 'SI JOHN C. TOMERLIN, Tenn. Nu, '04 JOHN A. BELL, Tenn. Nu, '93 E.. P. BEVERLY, Tenn. Omega, '98 A. S. DABNEY, Ky. Epsilon, '98 N. B. DOZIER, Ky. Epsilon, '99 Ci. S. MOORE, Tenn. Lambda E. F. LANGFORD, Tenn. Lambda, '89 H. C. LANSING, Tenn. Kappa, '86 A. N. MCDONALD, Tenn. Zeta, '97 H. HARGROVE, Tenn. Nu, '81 H. B. MILLER, Tenn. Nu, '87 MAY OVERTON, Tenn. Nu, '75 F. O. MCGAVOCK, Tenn. Nu, '61 K. T. MCCONNICO, Tenn. Nu, '96 E. L. MCNEILLY, Tenn. Zeta, '90 ED PIGUE, Ga. Bela, '85 J. W. HORTON, Tenn. Lambda, '78 WASHINIOTON HUDSON, Tenn. Nu, '93 J. WASHINGTON MOORE, Tenn. Nu, '9I 41995 H. T. MILBURN, Ky. Epsilon, 'Ol E. MOORE, Ga. Phi, '04 J. F. JARMAN, Tenn. Eta, '84 A. W. LAMAR, S. C. Phi, '70 H. E. KIRK, Tenn. Zeta, '94 L. F. PHILLIPS, Tenn. Nu, '94 C. R. SMITI-I, Tenn. Nu, '87 C. W. FELDER, Ga. Phi, '08 M. LINDSLEY, Tenn. Nu, 'Sl W. L. MARTIN, Tenn. Nu. '79 A. P. BOURLAND, Tenn. Eta, '82 H. W. THOMPSOIQ, Ky. Epsilon, '07 J. W. GRISBY, Tenn. Lambda, '99 C. F. ANDERSON, Tenn. Nu, '07 M. CLEMENTS, Ill. Theta, '04 J. R. COLEMAN, Tenn. Kappa, '79 X C. S. CONWAY, Tenn. Zeta. '97 DAVID S. BISHOP, Term. Nu, '70 W. H. WASHINGTON, Va. Sigma, '74 K. SAUNDERS 200 5 5 ? 'f qzonp 202 Colors: Crimson and Old Gold BERT E. YOUNG JNO. BELL KEEBLE H. J. MIKELL PAUL B. KERN CLARENCE DIXON W. S. YARBROUGI-I L. H. HARRIS W. H. JOHNSTON LYLES BLACK ED T. SEAY J. H. FALL, JR. Kappa Alpha Founded at Washington and Lee Universily, 1865 Chi Chapter Established April 9, ISS3 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. Lucius BURGH, M.D., Chi DR. J. W. MCCALL, M.D., Pi DR. W. C. DIXON, M.D., Chi JNO. BELL KEEBLE, LL.B., Chi DR. B. E. YOUNG, A.M., Ph.D., Chi FRATRES IN URBE VERNER M. JONES R. C. PLATER WILL D. CALDWELL J. B. DICKSON CARY A. FOLK W. E.. METZGER, JR. W. C. CHERRY A. W. STOCKELL, JR. JOHN MOORE MARK BRADFORD V. D. L. ROBINSON HENRY C. STOCKELL TI-IOS. KIRKPATRICK JOHN OVERTON HENRY PERRY qzoay ROBERT L. BURCH MONTAGUE ,ROSS LUCIUS BURCH HICKMAN BECKNER THOS. H. MALONE RANDOLPH CALDWELL ROBIN J. COOPER ED HART MARSHALL LESUEUR T. J. WEBB, JR. WALTER PIERCE E. E. BARTHELL W. M. STARNES HENRY SKEGGS WEBB CLARK Flowers: Magnolia and Red Rose A. SHIPP MARSHALL MORIGAN JAMES MOORE FRANK MORGAN BEN MORGAN JOHN RYAN REAU E.. FOLK JOHN CALDWELL WINSTON CALDWELL ERNEST PERRY BRADFORD ROULSTONE O. N. KILLOUGH, LLB. . T. E. LIPSCOMB, B.S. . . L. K. W. BARRETT, B.E. . ROBT. NELSON, M.D. . . Kappa Alpha CHI CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF l9l 7 . . . Wynne, Ark . . Nashville, Tenn, . . Atlanta, Ca. CLASS OF . . . . .Tampa, Fla. CHARLES RICHARDSON, B.S. ........ Athens, Ala. CLAUDE COVINGTON, LL.B. WM. TI-IUSS, MD., . . LEONARD BARTLETT, B.S. . WILLIAM KNOX, B.E. . . ROBT. SMYTHE, BS. . . . CLASS OF . . . . . Murfreesboro, Term. HENRY Cox, M.D. . . CLASS GF . , Nashville, Tenn. . , . . . Louisville, Ky. . . . . . .Nashville,Tenn. S. L. DANIEL, BS. . . . . C2041 ANDREW TI-IUSS, LLB. . FRANK HAYS, LL.B. . . WILLIAM COOK, Ph.C. . . l9l8 NELSON CARTWRIGHT, B.S. . JAMISON MOCOMBS, B.S. . . . . . . . Marlow, Olcla. l9l9 E. C. PRINGLE, LLB. . . . . . Huntingdon, Tenn l92O CRCCKETT KNOX, B.E. . MILLER ROBINSON, B.E. . . . MALCOLM THOMPSON, B.S. . . . . . . La Puie, Ala. . Nashville, Tenn . Memphis, Tenn . Athens, Tenn . Athens, Ala . . Jellico, Tenn Pocahontas, Ark . Nashville, Tenn Birmingham, Ala Mt. Sterling, Ky. 205 206 Beta Theta Pi Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, July 4, l839 Colors: Pink and Light Blue Flower: Rose Aclive Chapters. 73 Alumni Chapters, ll3 Beta Lambda Chapter Established ISS3 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. A. WITHERSPOON, M.D., LL.D. . . ............ Professor of Medicine anal Clinical Medicines W. H. SCHUERMAN, C.E ..... . Dean of Engineering Department, Professor of Mathematics H. C. TOLMAN, Ph.D., D.D. . . . . Dean of Academic Department: Professor of Creelf JOHN WITHERSPOON, M.D. . . R. R. HAWES, B.S. . S. H. PATTERSON, M.D R. A. ROsE, B.E. . . A. R. IRISH, B.S. . . R. L. BURCH, JR., B.S O. F. HAWES, B,S. . L. O. THOMPSON, M.D. . E. R. THOMPSON, M.D G. BOYD, B.S. . . J. D. L. MCMURRY, B.A. . . . F RATRES IN CLASS . Nashville, Tenn. ' CLASS . Baugh, Tenn. . . . . Dallas, . . . . . Dallas, N. S. SHOENER, M.D. . . . . . . ,NaslIville, W. K. PROVINE, B.S. . . Nashville, . . Biloxi, . , Biloxi, . Nashville, Texas Texas CLASS Tenn. CLASS Tenn. Miss. Miss. Tenn. . ..... Instructor in Histology Instructor in History UNIVERSITATE oif l9l7 E. SHAPARD, LL.B. . . OF l9l8 S. L. WILHITE, LL.B. . . OF OF C2071 F. H. BAREEE, M.D. . . T. W. SCHLATER, B.A. . . . . . Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. l9l9 A. E.. CHESTER, B.S. . . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. l920 J. U. DOAK, M.D. . . . G. W. PATTERSON, B.S. . . E. F. ROONEY, B.A. . . HOWARD SPAIN, B.S. . . Shelbyville, . Blythevill . Ripley ey y . Nashville, . Nashville, . Bristol, . . Baugh, . Nashville, . Nashville, Tenn Ark Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Beta Theta Pi BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN URBE JOHN WITI-IERSPOON A. W. STOCKELL M. W. BAXTER GRAFTON GREEN J. W. WOODS R. D. GOODLETT, JR. H. C. TOLMAN G. B. GUILD RICHARD HALL DONALD MCCLLTRE F. S. MOFFETT E. E. HOSS PRESTON LUNSFORD B. DAVIS F. D. MYERS H. M. DRIFOOS J. P. ATKINSON G. F. BLACKIE LUCIUS P. BROWN J. W. BYRNS TYLER CALHOUN S. G. DOUGLAS S. C. EWINC E. B. RUCKER A. H. SHARP E. M. THOMAS M. A. STRAINER FRANCIS WARFIELD M. A. HAYES KENNETH MCMURRY W. I. FORNOF L. S. MCPHAIL F. I. CHERRY W. H. GILL E. W. JUNGERMAN W. W. SHUTE W. H. SCHUERMAN J. B. ROBERTSON R. K. BROWN J. A. HARRIS H. E. SMITH G. B. KIRKPATRICK E. W. THOMPSON AVERY HANDLEY THOMAS WEAVER HAMILTON PARKS J. H. MILLER J. H. HARDIN A. N. FITE A. P. FOSTER S. J. BOYLAND G. B. HOWARD CHAS. C. TRABUE R. G. SPARROW J. O. TREANOR G. W. KILLEBREW H. D. LEECH E. B. OVERTON J. W. WEATHERLY J. H. OVERTON W. H. EWING C. R. MARSHALL H. B. BOND C. H. LITTLE J. A. WITHERSPOON C2081 qzooy Colors: Purple, White and Gold Active Chapters, 57 Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany, West Virginia, 1859 Flower: Alumni Chapters, 27 Lambda Chapter Founded 1881 FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. K. MCALISTER, Theta . . . W. M. LEWIS, Beta Theta . . . School of Law . . College of Arls and Sciences FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE I. R. CURRY, D.D.S. . . LEE K. GIBSON, M.D. BERT I-1. DENTON, B.S. . WALKER JORDAN, B.A. JOHN C. FLOYD, B.S. . E. M. DUNAVANT, M.D. . Roar. G. ASHLEY, B.S P. R. CAMPBELL, B.E. VICTOR I-I. PAULK, B.S POST GRADUATE CLASS OF . . Nevado, Mo. ROY L. SIMPSON, M.D. CLASS OF . . Robard, Ky. . . Bass, . .... Murfreesboro, I-1. T. WIKLE, M.D. . . . Pulaski, . Beech Grove, . Tullahoma, . Pulaski, Ala. CLASS or Tenn. CLASS or Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. QZIOJ . . . . Marlin, 1917 ' CLIFTON G. MCIVIEEN, M.D. . . . . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1918 AMMIE T. SIKES, M.D. . RoScoE C. EVANS, LL.B. . 1919 W. H. SPENCER, B.S. . . . . . . Franklin, Tenn. 1920 PRYOR A. WILLIAMS, B.S. . BEN B. HALLIBURTON, B.S. . . ISAAC BAKER, D.D.S. . . . MARK RICHARDSON, D.D.S. . Texas . Carter's Creek, Pansy Tenn. . . Franklin, Tenn. . . Newberry, S. C. . Mobile, Ala. . Athens, Ala. . .. Scottsboro, Ala. Texas . Athens, Ala. Delta Tau Delta LAMBDA CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN URBE W. A, COVINGTON, Beta Iota J. H. ANDERSON, Lambda ALLEN BROWN, Lambda W. J. ANDERSON, Lambda J. N. STONE, Lambda E. J. HAMILTON, Lambda R. T. FRAZIER, Gamma Eta JAS. C. GORDON, Lambda A. C. MCLEAN, Lambda J. J. RUST, Lambda JOHN T. LELLYET, Lambda W. L. NICHOL, Beta Theta JAS. D. EVERETT, Lambda CARROLL JONES, Beta Theta W. A. SUMMERS, Gamma Eta W. M. LEWIS, Beta Theta W. S. MCGARVEY, Theta LEROY MCGREGCR, Lambda I. A. TAYLOR, Pi W. T. STEWART, Lambda JESSE M. OVERTON, Lambda JOHN C. BROWN, Lambda HENRY PEPPER, Beta Delta JAS. B. D. DEBOW, Lambda CLYDE GRESHAM, Lambda T. H. EPPERSON, Lambda W. G. SIMMONS, Lambda HARRY W. EVANS, Lambda W. K. MCALISTER, Theta FRANK G. FITE, Lambda HARRY S. STOKES, Lambda TI-IOS. D. GOLD, Lambda PRESTON VAUOI-IN, Lambda A. GOODMAN, Lambda W. T. WATERS, Alpha EVANS JOSEPI-I, Lambda R. A. WILSON, Gamma TOM LYONS, Lambda FRANK C. ALLEN, Lambda B. F. EVERS, Lambda MORGAN E. PRESTON, Lambda QZIIJ 212 fd C2135 214 Colors: White, Black and Gold J. L. BOONE, M.D. M. A. DUNN, Ph.C. E.. B. EVERETT, BA. LIPSCOMB, B.S. A. O. PHILLIPS, B.S. P. D. H. R. C. W. OWEN, B.S. L. S. SEDBERRY, B.A. J. W. ALFORD, B.A. W. K. TATE, B.E. D. R. THOMAS, M.D. Active Chapters, 70 C. M. SARRATT, BA. . LEATHER5, B.E. . Sigma Nu in 1569 Founded at Virginia Military Institute Sigma Chapter Founded 1886 FRATER IN FACULTATE Flower : White Rose Alumni Chapters, 42 . . Assistant in Mathematics FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 19 Tallahassee, Fla. . Meadville, Mo. McKenzie, Nashville, Nashville, Dickson, Memphis, Buena Vista, Lewisburg, Nashville, Lafayette, 1 7 I M.D. . . CI. D. SCI-IooNIvIAI4I:R, T. E. SI-IARPE, B.S. . . . Tenn. D. F. SMITH, BA. Tenn. C. H. LANZ, B.S. . Tenn. R. P. STEWART, B.S. . CLASS or 1918 Tenn. R. R. SNEED, BE.. . Tenn. N. VAN NESS, BE.. . Tenn. j. B. HURT, D.D.S. . CLASS OF 1919 Tenn. E.. B. IVIILAM, M.D. . Tenn. L. D. SIFFORD, LL.B. . . Colo. J. D. MCMILLION, M.D. . . f215J Minneapolis, Minn . Nashville, Tenn Mt. Pleasant, Tenn Lake Charles, La . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Martin, Tenn. . Jacksonville, Fla. . . Anna, Ill. . Martin, Tenn. Sigma Nu SIGMA CHAPTER-Continued CLAS BURNETT, B.S.. . . . S. EVERETT, B.A. . B. STEVENS, B.E. . . . . Tampa, Fla. . McKenzie, Tenn. Nashville, Term. LUTON, B.S. . . . . D. HARDISON, B.S. . . Nashville, Tenn. Lewisburg, Tenn. SOI-' I9ZO J. L. OWEN, B.S. . C. W. KNIGHT, B.S. g J. K. BAILE, B.E. . M. C. PAYNE, B.S. J. P. GILBERT, B.S. FRATRES IN URBE H. ALEXANDER-Sigma HENRY F. AMBROSE-Sigma J. GARLAND COOPER-Sigma Memphis, Tenn Decatur, Ala . Miami, Fla Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn CASPAR B. KUHN-Sigma LEE J. LOVENTHAL-Sigma DR. DABNEY MINOR-Sigma ROY COOPER-Sigma WM. H. MORGAN-Sigma DR. OSSIAN CROCKETT-Sigma WALTER M. NOEL-Sigma ESMOND EWING-Sigma DR. EUGENE M. ORR-Sigma. NORRIS EWING-Sigma DR. BRUCE R. PAYNE-Bela DR. R. E. FORT-Sigma MARTIN S. ROBERTS, JR.-Sigma DR. E. M. FUQUA-Omicron BRUCKNER M. STEWART-.Sigma D. D. FUDGE-Comma Alpha GEORGE A. SCHWAB-Bela ALBERT G. GERST-Baia Epsilon V. FLOYD SELF-Sigma I HARVEY H. HANNAHLKHPPG ' V. I. WITHERSPOON-Sigma DR. C. W. HOEFER-Sigma may .' ANR 2171 218 Alpha Tau Omega Founded at Richmond, Va., 1865 Colors: Old Cold and Sky Blue Active Chapters, 64 Beta Pi Chapter Founded in 1899 FRATRE5 IN FACULTATE R. W. BILLINGTON, M.D. . . . . . . R. E. SULLIVAN, M.D.. . . . . . . C. W. KNIGHT R. W. BILLINGTON BRADLEY WALKER BUFORD HCRNER W. C. LUSK A. L. CHILDRESS HOWARD M. JONES FRATRES IN W. W. MILLER JAY G. STEPHENSON S. P. POAG JOHN R. AUST O. L. QUILLIAN URBE J. H. THOMPSON ROBERT LUSK WIRT HUGHES LEON M. LANIER W. W. BAILEY Flower: White Tea Rose Alumni Chapters, 50 School of MCdiCil1C School of Medicine W. S. WHITMAN R. N. WATTS J. O'NEIL OMEY LUKE LEA W. W. WARNER T. E.. STRATTON Jos. H. ACKLEN R. E. SULLIVAN R. W. JONES PERCY BROWN J. O. PATTERSON WADE KIRKPATRICK S. H. CHESTER WM. R. BOURNE FRANK P. BOND PERCY KINNARD REV. CALDWELL GEO. C. TRAWICK W. D. WEATHERFORD A. M. TRAWICK, JR. J. W. MCFADDEN J. W. SHACKLEFORD H. W. CAMPBELL M. C. FITZPATRICK J. W. OVERTON G. W. HANIE J. A. DRAUIOHN A. B. NEIL R. M. LELAND A. F. WHITMAN W. S. NOBLE R. W. SANFORD WILLIAM WILLS W. W. FAW WILLIAM HAYWOOD A. N. MCNEILL JOHN FOSTER T. J. MOONEY C. O. RHEA SAM ORR 12195 OVERTON LEA, JR. WM. M. BEARDEN J. I-I. BOXWELL HARRY H. MCALISTER Alpha Tau Qmega BETA PI CHAPTER-Coniinucd FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE ELLIS, B.S., M.A., Jonesboro, Ark. . . . Post-Graduate CLASS OF 1917 DEAN SWAN BURRUS, M.D. . Woodland Mills, Tenn. FRED M. COSTON, M.D. . . Paragoulci, Ark. POPE SHANNON, BA. . . Franklin, Tenn. CLASS OF CLOPPER ALMON, BA. . Tuscumbia, Ala. MARK BUTLER, B.A. . . Union City, Tenn. CEO. EVANS, B.S. . . . . . Clinton, Ky. DOUGLAS MOORE, BA. . McKenzie, Tenn. VAL SANFORD, M.D. . . Ripley, Tenn CLASS OF J. M. BAILEY, B.S. . . Nashville, Tenn. FRANK BARBER, B.S. . . Pulaski, Tenn. ROBT. BUTLER, B.S. . . Pulaski, Tenn. ROBT. BINGHAM, B.S. . . . Carrollton, Miss. ROBT. BLANKS, B.A. . . Trezevant, Tenn. SIM T. CARMAN, B.S. . . Gibson, Tenn. J. H. EARLY, BE.. . . . Nashville, Tenn. FENNER I-IEATI-ICOCK, BA. . . Jackson, Tenn. CLAY MCGAUOI-IY, BA. . I. . . Tupelo, SANFORD SCOTT, B.S. Miss. ROBT. WARNER, M.D. . PERCY CONYERS, B.S. . JOE GREEN, BA. . . W. B. HILLE, B.S. . GRAILEY BERRYHILL, B.S. . FRANK GOAR, BA. . CI-IAS. COST 'CLAS Nashville, Tenn. . Halls, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. Herndon, Ky. McKenzie, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. E N . . . . . SOP . . . . McKenzie, Tenn. CZZOJ ELMO THOMPSON, B.S. . CLAUDE TUBB, M.D. . . WILSON SEARIGI-IT, M.D. . 1918 MONETTE FORD, BA. . NASH JOI-INSON, B.S. . G. L. DAVIDSON, M.D. . W. C. CARMAN, B.S. . R. H. KIRBY, B.S. . 1919 J. REAOOR MOTLOW, B.S. . RIDLEY WILLS, B.S. . . ROBT. KIMBROUGH, B.E. . . CLAY EDWARDS, B.S. . . . . RICHARD GARLAND I-IENDRICK, B.S. . WM. P. MOSS, BA. . . . . HENRY TERRY, B.S. JOHN GREEN, BA. . . MONROE ROOKS, B.S. . . . . . . . Ripley, Tenn. 1920 SPENCER NORVELL, BA. . A. VAUGHAN NORVELL, BA. . JACK WEBB, B.S. . . . BOYD RILEY, B.S. . . . GRANVILLE SEWELL, BA. . STAFFORD, LL.B ..... . Nashville. Tenn. . . Sparta, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. Centerville, Miss. . . l-lomer, La. . Lexington, Tenn. . Gibson, Tenn. . Paragoulcl, Ark. Lynchburg, Tenn. Brownsville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Shreveport, La. . Mason, Tenn. . Jackson, Tenn. Fayetteville, Tenn. . Franklin, Tenn. Brownsville, Tenn. . Trenton, Tenn. . Trenton, Tenn. . Smithville, Texas . Aclams, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Madison, Wis. 221 222 Colors: Crimson, Azure and Gold EDWIN MIMS, Pl-LD. Delta Kappa Epsilon Founclecl at Yale, 1844 Gamma Chapter Established 1847. Re-established 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DAVID R. PICKENS, M.D. . . CHAS. CASON, B.A. . . HAL M. DAVIS, B.S. . C. M. HAMILTON, M.D. . . C. C. MCCLURE, M.D. . H. HERBERT CORSON, JR., B.S. . WILLIAM C. FI-IIERSON, B.S. . WILLIAM H. HUGHES, B.S. . THOMPSON KIRKPATRICK, B.5. EDWIN MIMS, B.A .... SAMUEL PERKINS, B.S. . . JOE C. ROACHE, B.S. . Flower: Professor of English . Lecturer an Proclology . Alumni Sccrelary FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS . . . . .Nashville,Tenn. THAYER WILSON, B.S. . . CLASS . Russellville, Ala. . . Mobile, Ala. CLASS . . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Paducah, Ky. 1917 J. N. HEAGAN, B.S. . . . . . . Carthage, Tenn. 1918 ' J. B. ROBERTS, B.S .... DURWARD B. WHEELER, LL.B OF 1919 ROBERT E.. KIRIQPATRICK, LLB. . . C. A. MITCHELL, B.E. . . O. T. RIDLEY, LI...B. . . Pansy . Little Rock, Ark . .Nashville, . . Union City, . . . Ripley, . . Chattanooga, . . Murfreesboro, . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. CLASS or 1920 FRANK A. WEBB, JR. . . . JOHN A. WOODCOCK, B.S. . W. A. SHAPARD, B.A. . ROBERT YOUNG, B.S. . . . . Ripley, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Franklin, Tenn. PLEDGE COLIN B. MCKINNEY, B.S. .... . Ripley. Tenn- qzzap Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Hot Springs, Shelbyville, . Carthage, Ark Tenn Tenn G. C. PORTER C. C. BEASLEY W. R. RAY C. E.. CURTIS G. H. CALLENDAR R. H. YANCEY J. S. PILCI-IER T. R. L. CARTER DR. D. R. PICKENS M. H. MEEKS D. O. MCCARN W. A. BENNIE J. E.. HAYS C. L. CORNELIUS Delta Kappa Epsilon GAMMA CHAPTER-Coniinued FRATRES IN URBE B. A. BENNIE J. H. CALLENDAR CHAS. CASON C. EDWARDS R. J. MCMULLEN W. C. NELSON PAUL DAVIS WM. HUME P. B. SPENCE T. G. KITTRELL M. M. CULLOM J. PHILLIPS JEFF MCCARN W. H. RAYMOND, JR. T. T. MCCORLEY J. D. GOODLETT J. R. WATKINS A. H. PETTIBONE A. VAN S. LINDSEY J. E. BRITT W. H. BLUE A. D. CREIOIAITON P. L. NICHOLS W. H. SWIOOART, JR. J. R. GREEN V 12241 J. O. THOMPSON WALTER STOKES, JR ALFRED HUME W. L. NOLEN A. R. CORNELIUS CLAUDE TALLEY H. L. BADOER W. K. HYDE R. W. MILLER MARION STEELE J. E. SANDERS L. W. CARTON J. M. STONE H. W. HALL 225 226 W. P. CONNELL, B.S., M.S. . . HENRY BEACH CARRE, B.A., Ph.D., B.D. . THOMAS CARTER, M.A., B.D. . C. W. JONES W. A. BENSON J. D. BLANTON C. P. CONNELL JAS. CANNON MARVIN CORBETT E. E. DUNCAN R. R. BROWN JOHN AMBROSE ROBT. EWING L. B. FITE SILAS DEAR W. E. NORVELL, JR. ABRAM C. READ Sigma Chi Founded at Miami University, 1855 Colors: Blue and Gold Flower, White Rose Alpha Psi Chapter Established 1892 FRATRES IN FACULTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member Board of Trust . Professor of English Exegesis in School of Religion Professor of Crcelf Exegesis in Sclwol of Religion FRATRES IN URBE ISAAC M. READ P. A. SHELTON, JR. O. M. SORRELLS E. L. THORNTON LEWIS TILLMAN R. W. TURNER, JR. W. F. CREIQHTON J. M. CULBREATH PAUL DONALDSON PARKES ARMISTEAD CHAS. G. DUNBAR JAS. S. DUNBAR, JR. JNO. TROTWOOD MOORE J. G. BLAKEMORE WM. M. DUNCAN, JR. G. A. W. FRAZER HUMPHREY I-IARDISON FRANK W. JOHNSON D. B. BLAKEMORE S. A. WEAKLEY C2275 SIDNEY W.f RIDDLE J. J. VERTREES, JR. ROBT. BELL W. V. ANDREWS JNO. W. REAVELL A. C. I-IUOOINS EDWIN POTTER I-I. B. CARRE THOMAS CARTER DOSWELL BROWN E. D. SMITH I-I. I-I. CARTWRIGHT JAS. S. FRAZER L. M. I-IOLLINS R. O. NORVELL WM. I-IUOOINS J. M. CATE W. EDMONDSON THOMAS R. BARRY WALLACE CUMMINGS GEORGE ARMISTEAD, JR, A. B. HARWELL ROBT. G. FIELDS LEONARD ARMISTEAD EGBERT W. SMITH P. C. BOWERS M. D. LEAVELL ASHBY LOVELACE CARY E.. MORGAN FIELDING I-I. YOST EUGENE CRUTCHER, JR. E. W. SMITH LEWIS MCWHORTER J. G. STAHLMAN LEO CoLE, B.A., LL.B. . . Sigma Chi ALPHA PSI CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE GRADUATE STUDENT WILLARD TEAGUE, M.A. ........ Nashville, Tenn CLASS . . . Macon, Miss. WM. A. MCDONNELL, LLB ,..... Little Rock, Ark. WM. Y. ELLIOTT, B.A. . . GEO. H. DUDLEY, B.E. . R. P. YANCEY, B.S. . . NORMAN MCEWEN, B.S. . J. C. l-lIcc.INs, JR., B.S. . . W. W. DILLON, JR., B.E. . D. P. IVICEWEN, B.S. . . JNo. TEAGUI-1, B.A, . JOHN HORTON, B.S. . SAM CLARK, B.S. . . . MANNING BROWN, B.S. . RAS CRAIG ..... ROBERT PECK, B.S. . . . . . .Nashville,Tenn. CHAS. RAGLAND, B.A. . . . CLASS . Florence, Ala. . . Pulaslci, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. CLASS . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . Spring l-lill, Tenn. CLASS . Lewishurg, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . Hopkinsville, Ky. . . Nashville, Tenn. . Springheld, Tenn. OF OF OF OF C2281 l9l7 PAUL E. HUSSEY, B.A. . . . . . Palmyra, Tenn. W. DOUGLAS PASCHALL, B.S. . W. MARTIN CLARK, B.E. . . . .lVlurfreesboro, Tenn l9l8 TDM WIGGINTON, B.A. . C. A. HALL, B.S. . . WM. SEEGER, B.E. . . 1919 JUSTIN POTTER, B.S. . H. B. DUNCAN, B.S. . GEO. ORME, Ph.C-. . , C. J. I-IANLY, LL.B. . I 920 , SUMPTER ANDERSON, B.S. DAVID HUGGINS, B.S. . . ALLAN HICKERSON, B.S. . J. T. WARMATI-I, B.S. . . ARTHUR BOONE, B.S. . . Pulaski, Tenn. . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Galveston, Texas . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Larion, Ky. Rennesalear, Ind. . Pulaski, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Manchester, Tenn. . . Gibson, Tenn. . Ellilon, Ky. Y, r'f if H 2295 230 Phi Kappa Psi Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, February l9, l852. Colors: Lavender and Pink Flower, Sweet Pea Publicalions: The Shield, The Mystic Friend, Phi Kappa Psi Song Book, Phi Kappa Psi History, DR DUNCAN EVE, JR., M.D. . H B Sci-IERMERHORN, LL.B. . FELIX R. CIIEATHAM ALLEN BERRY A. B. HILL, JR. JORDEN STOKES, JR. JUDGE J. W. BONNER ROBERT ARMISTEAD J. M. BASS, JR. J. H. JAMISON C. C. MOTZ JNO. B. RANSOM, JR. Phi Kappa Psi Catalogue, Opinions of Attorney Generals. Tennessee Delta Chapter Established October 7, l9Ol. FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRA CORNELIUS HALL LOUIS T. BAXTER W. W. BLAKE JAS. T. CRANBERRY E. R. HOWARD R. B. LEE D. P. SEXTON H. M. WILLIAMS TRES IN URBE DR. DUNCAN EVE, JR. GIDEON P. WADE W. W. HAYS W. K. PHILLIPS JORDAN STOKES, SR. FRANK BERRY W. L. TALLEY 42315 C. M. HUNT Cl-IAS. B. WHITWORTH W. H. ARMISTEAD JOHN T. CHEEK EDWARD SWAIM JAS. CHAMBERLAIN J. L. HILL J J.. C. HUBBARD W. J. MILLER, JAR. DR. M. MCSNOW R. S. MORRISON R. D. MILLS, JR. EARL D. SLOAN PAUL F. EVE, JR. J. H. THOMAS, JR. Aclfuncl Professor io Chair of Surgery . . . Professor in Lan: Department A. B. CLARK, JR. BAILEY L. RASCOE W. W. WOODCOCK MEDICUS RANSOM W. I. EDWARDS E. S. BIDWELL F. C. DORRIS M. H. HOUSTON W. A. KELLY C. S. PEARCE J. W. STOKES Phi Kappa Psi TENNESSEE DELTA CHAPTER-Coniinued FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE. CLASS OF 1917 G. W. REYER, M.D. P. J. TRENTZSCH, M.D. W. W. BELL, M.D. E. S. KANE, D.D.S. W. W. ANDERTON, D.D.S J. S. I-IARDIN, B.S. LESTER MILLER, A.B. CLASS or 1918 R. C. FOSTER, B.S. E. G. MURPHY, Ph.C. LEIGHTON EWELL, LL.B. J. R. CARLETON, D.D.S. CLASS OF 1919 R. J. MA1-ION, LL.B. CLARENCE OSTERLE, D.D.S. CLASS or 1920 I-I. L. GARDNER, B.S. E. L. WHITE, B.E. B. W. STOKES, B.S. A. B. AVERY, B.S. ODEL READ, B.S. O. T. BEASLEY, B.S. ENLOE DoDSoN, B.S. LAWRENCE MEANS, B.S. A. E. MCGANNON, B.S 12321 f233j 234 Colors: Gold and Black C. BUFORD, BA., LL.B. . . DR. C. S. COWAN I. V. HENDERER, B.E.. . N. D. OVERALL, B.E. . . WALKER F. JOHNSTON, LL.B. T. W. EDWARDS, M.D. . . R. RUSSELL PHILLIPS, B.S. . CHAS. W. AKERS, B.E. . BARRINGTON BROWN, B.S. . TATE HUGGINS, B.A. . . MYRON NAILING, B.S. . . ,M.D.. . CHAS. M Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at the University of Pennsylvania, Alpha Iota Chapter Established 1902 FRATRES IN FACULTATE 1850 Flower : Chrysanthemum Instructor in International Lan: . . . Instructor in Obstetrics FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS or 1917 . . Nashville, Tenn. C. l... MCNEIL, M.D. . . . Murfreesboro, Tenn. GREER, M.D. . . . . . l-IITE, LL.B. . . . . . Honolulu, Hawaii CLASS OF 1918 . . Ripley, Tenn. I-I. M. PROTHRO, M.D. . . San Antonio, Texas W. G. DOWNS, D.D.S. . CLASS oF. 1919 . Blytheville, Ark. . Jeanerette, La. . Spring Hill, CLASS or Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . Osceola, Ark. qzasp ROBERT C. MCMILLON, BA. . LOUIS R. CURRY, B.E. . . 1 920 JAMES JENNINGS .... WILLIAM H. SMITH, D.D.S. PAUL SRYIGLEY, D.D.S. . . . . . Rogers, Ark. . . Pikeville, Tenn. . . . Campti, La. . . Evansville, Incl. . . Shelbyville, Tenn. . Curry Station, Tenn. . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Camp Hill, Ala. . . Nashville, Tenn. Phi Kappa Sigma ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER-Coniinued FRATRES IN URBE HARRY ANDERSON, Phi W. GUILD SMITH A. T. LEVINE J. OAKLEY I-IAYES P. IVI. ESTES, Phi C-. W. HOOPER, A. A. FRANK FARRIS, A. O. W. I-I. LEVINE A.S.YVlLMMS VV S.SNOW J. C. AKERS , DR. J. J. VAUGHN DR. T. V. WOODRING I-I. F. SRYGLEY P. W. JARRETT ROY K. SRYGLEY FRANK MADDUX W. J. COOPER DR. j. M. OLIVER W. R. DEUBLER, Rho C. B. PENTECOST C. B. COOPER C2361 237 238 Alpha Kappa Kappa Established Dartmouh College, Colors: Olive Green ancl White Active Chapters, 39 Chi Chapter Founded March 24, l903. FACULTY MEMBERS R. O. TUCKER M. C. MCGANNON D. R. PICKENS E. M. FUQUA O. N. BRYAN HILLXARD Wooo j. A. WITHERSPOON J. T. ALTMAN F. M. TIGERT E. B. CAYCE 1888. Pulnlfcaiion : Centaur ROBT. CALDWELL PERRY BROMBERG WM. LITTERER GEO. C. WILLIAMSON A. A. EGGSTEIN S. C. COWAN R. W. BILLINGTON G. M. CURTIS W. A. OUGHTERSON J. M. KING T. B. GIVENS E. L. BISHOP G. I-I. PRICE R. E. WYA1'r C2391 R. L. JONES N. A. BRYAN . F. C. COSTEN . C. H. DAVIS . R. N. HERBERT C-Eo. REYER . . M. V. SANFORD . C. M. BRANDAU . j. F. JOHNSON . . C. W. MACMILLAN Alpha Kappa Kappa Cl-ll CHAPTER-Continued CLASS or . Lebanon, Tenn. . Paragoulcl, Ark. Arlington, Texas . Pulaski, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. CLASS or . . . Ripley, Tenn. L. DAVID SON . . . . CLASS . Clarksville, Tenn. . . . Kingston, Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. F. H. BARBEE ..... PLI-:D OF GE 12401 1917 P, j. TRENTZSCH . j. B. WHITE . . J. H. LITTERER . . E. P. HUTCHINGS . J. L. BOONE . . 1918 W. M. FYKE ..... . . . . .l..exington, Tenn. 1919 A. R. CARPENTER . G. G. DUNCAN . . . . GROSS R. LONG .... Ripley, Tenn. Dodgeville, Wis. Brownsville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Marlin, Texas . Tallahassee, Fla. Springfield, Tenn. . Berkville, Texas . Dallas, Texas . Nashville, Tenn. x 4 W N hy' f 4241 242 Phi Chi Colors: Pale Green ancl White Malia: Pl1ll'Ianomen Cluraismen W. T. BRIGGS, JR. W. A. BRYAN L. E. BURCI-I A. S. DARNEY CYRUS DARWIN W. C. DIXON I-I. E. FRASER I-I. E. FRASER Pi Chapter FRATRES IN FACULTATE DUNCAN EVE, SR. J. A. GAINES HARRINGTON MARR W. M. MCCABE T. D. MCKINNEY S. R. TEACI-IoUT OWEN I-I. WILSON JNo. W. MooRE C2435 Flower: Lily of the Valley DUNCAN EVE, JR. W. P. ROBINSON J. W. WITHERSPOON R. R. BROWN I-IARTWELI, WEAVER W. B. GODDARD B. F. HAMBLETON J. M. OLIVER Phi Chi PI CHAPTER-Continued F RATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1917 S. BURRUS E. W. REr.vEs M. W. SEARIGHT R. P. HENDERSON C. A. ROBERTSON R. D. SWAIN H. W. KAUFIIOLD R. T. Scorr L. O. WILKERSON B. M. PI-IEI.Ps G. D. SCHOONMAKER G. M. WAMPLER L. M. SMITH CLASS OF 1918 W. C. BILBRO R. G. NELSON M. B. DAVIS J. W. SIMPSON C. C. MCCLURE C. W. FRIBERG CLASS OF 1919 G. K. CARPENTER j. D. McMII.I.IoN J. N. MOORE E. C. WALTERS J. P. MCNEII, E.. B. MILAM D. R. THOMAS K. ENGLAND C2445 245 C2461 Phi Beta Pi Established at Western Pennsylvania Medical College, 1891 Colors: Emereld Green and White Publication: Phi Beta Pi Quarterly Rho Chapter FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS or 1917 W. W. BELL . . Fewell, Okla. O. P. HENRY . . West Liberty, Ky l... K. GIBSON . . Nevaclo, Mo. C. G. lVlClVlEEN . . . Spring Hill, Tenn R. HOLMES . . Wadley, Ca. R. l... SIMPSON . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala CLASS or 1918 C. M. HAMILTON ....... . . Russellville, Ala. CLASS OF 1919 C. A. ROBINSON . ....,. Western Grove, Arlc. D. E.. WHITE . . V . . Monticello, Ark. HERBERT WIKLE . . . Franklin, Tenn. C2471 248 Colors I W. S. I-IARMQN F. E. HASTY . R. H. MELLEN . R. E. MAXWELL Founclecl Purple and Golcl . .All3ertSville, Ala. Chi Zeta Chi at University of Georgia, October l4, l903.l Flower: White Carnation Theta Chapter CLASS or l9l7 C. I... MCNEIL . C. E. TURB . Athens, La. . . . . Seattle, Wash. N. T. WOOD . B. O. HALL T. W. EDWARDS J. T. GALLOWAY B. O. ROBERTSON JOHN FRANKLIN J. A. BECTON . Selma, Cal. S. C. WOOD ..... . . . . . . . . . . Albertsville, CLASS or 1918 . Palestine, Texas 1 i U i i i New Market, Ala. . . . . Trenton, Ala. . . . . Gallatin, Tenn. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12491 Ala. . Rogers, Arla. Sparta, Tenn. Bessmay, Texas Bessmay, Texas 250 Kappa P si Founded 1879. Incorporated 1903. Colors: Cadet Curay and Scarlet Flower: Red Carnation Ofcial fournal: The Mask Of5Cif1lDifCCl0fPf The Agora C. E. BAKER E. T. BROWN J. J. GREER . E. C. SINIARD E. E. PATE . M. I. ELLIS . P. O. LEWIS A. L. MILLS Lambda Chapter Organized at Vanderbilt January, 1907. FRATRES IN URBE W. P. WINTERS, PH.C. J. C. KIRK, PH.C. LESLIE JACKSON, PH.C. W. R. AUSTIN, B.S., PH.C. C. B. WARNER, B.S., PHC. C. F. TOMASON, M.D. H. I-I. SHOULDERS, M.D. C. B. WHITWORTH, PH.C. G. F. Arcocxc, M.D. R. M. POWELL, PH.C. JAMES BROWN, PH.C. WILLIAM CASION, M.D. FRATRE5 IN UNIVERSITATE . Claremont, 111 . Cleveland, Ala. . . Pi1cevi11e, Tenn. . . Co11insvi11e, Ala. . Blountsville, Ala . Jagksonville, Fla. ......Leeds, . . . . . Jacksonville Ala. F1a. . F. HUDSON . D. I-I. JAMES . A. JAMES . . M. PROTI-IR: G. D. CAIN . . M. ROBERSON . C. CARPENTER K. WELLS . A. M. GREENE ..... .... N atchitoches, La. C2511 Morristown, Tenn. . . Truxno, La. . Truxno, La. . . Campti, La. . Bradford, Tenn. Ro1::ersonvi11e, N. C. . Clifton, Texas Springfmld, Tenn. 252 Colors: Slay Blue and White Active Chapters, 45 L. G. NOEL . R. BOYD BOGLE J. W. WINN . C. F. PICKERINC. N. H. COLEMAN W. G. TRULOCK . E. M. OGLESBY . N. L. NORMAN . C. E. PORTER . . W. J. TICHENOR . M. A. CHILDERS . W. L. O'QUINN . M. L. NARRAMORE . . G. K. HARMSTEAD . M. L. JARRELL . . W. M. PETTY . . F. R. WOODARD . J. C. AUSTIN . . I. W. BULL . Psi Qmega Founded at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Miarch l, l892. Pulvlicalion: The Frafer Alumni Chapters, 23 Cuamrna Nu Chapter Established November 26, 1906 FRATRES IN FACULTATE W Professor of Clinical Denlislry and Denial Pailiology . . Professor of Oral Hygiene and Radiograpliy . . Professor of Denial furisprurlence anal Elliics . . . . Demonstraior in Operative Dentistry . . Assislanl Demonslraior in Operative Denlislry FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE' CLASS OF 1917 . Paris, Texas . . Bartow, Fla. . Alexandria, La. Centreville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Luflcin, Texas . Luflcin, Texas CLAS Manchester, Ala. . Urbano, Ohio . Columbus, La. Spencer, W. Va. . Gallatin, Tenn. . . Jackson, Ind. Monroe City, Mo. SOF T. H. CLEVELAND . . Centreville, Tenn. J. R. FLEMING . . . Rockwood, Tenn. R. T. SIMPSON . . . . Jasper, Tenn. L. B. CRAIG . . . Linden, Tenn. H. C-. EUBANKS . . . Columbus, Miss. J. T. I-IERVEY . . . Lexington, Ky. C. E. I-IUBBS . . Benton, Ky. l9l8 F. G. ULEN . . . Coryclon, Incl. W. P. CAIN . . . Columbus, Miss. . Little Rock, Arlc. . . Monterey, Mexico T. l-I. HARRIS . W. T. FOSTER . C. E. BUTLER . I-I. T. MCGLOTHIN . . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . Clinton, Miss. V. A. STILLEY, JR .... . . Benton, Ky- E. J. MAHONEY . ........ little Rock, Ark. C2531 CLARENCE OSTERLE j. D E R W. HOOKE . . W. WRIGHT . F. . R. LINDER . . . F. VOGELPOHL . . A. WEBB . F. . H. BLAIN . J. E.. CUNNINC . Psi Omega GAMMA NU CHAPTER-Continued CLASS or 1919 . . . . Joliet, Ill . . Bowling Green, Ky . . Oxford, Miss . . Oxford, Miss . . Mankato, Minn. . . Calvert, Ala . Moclel, Tenn . Lonolce, Ark P. A. KELLY . . A. E. EDMUNDS . R. M. DUNN . . W. H. BRIscoE . -I. D. NORMAN . . J. R. WILLIS . . j. M. CHEEK . . W. H. SMITH . . FRATRES IN URBE I DR. LESLIE W. NOEL DR. J. F. BYRD DR. A. H. SMITH DR. JAMES -I. VAUGHN DR. S. G. WORKMAN 12541 DR. G. F. TENISON . Gallatin, Tenn Centreville, Ala Greenville, Miss Morganftelcl, Ky . Alexander, La . Magnolia, Arlc . . Roxlboro, N. C Camp Hill, Ala 255 ,,sn:-Q., . Mm. unplf-x xDllJl'1HL UL1J11111g?,Q f C2565 Delta Sigma Delta Founded at University of Michigan, March, ISS3. Colors: Turquoise Blue and Garnet Kappa Chapter Established IS96 FRATRES IN URBI5 Flower: Garnet Carnation DR. T. A. LEONARD DR. A. H. CARTER DR. W. H. WHITE DR. Trios. BROWN F RATRES IN FACULTATE DR. HENRY W. MORGAN . ............. Dean and Professor of Operative Dentistry DR. ATKINSON DALI-1 . . .... Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry, Crown and Bridge Worlg and Porcelain DR. H. PHILLIPS ............... Professor of Dental Anatomy and Operative Technique and Instructor in Porcelaing Supervisor of Operative and Prosthetic Clinic and Dental Laboratories DR. G. MCDOWELL . . ........... Assistant to Chair of Prosthetic Dentistry and Prosthetic Laboratories FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE OFFICERS P. M. DAVIS ,.... Crancl Master H. M. GALLAGHER . . . . Worthy Master W. M. BLAIR . . . ..... Scribe T, L, THOMAS , , , ...... Treasurer A. M. SMITH . . . . Senior Page R. R. MCDANIEL . . .--. Junior Page J. A. MCDONALD . . . - B. C. HOLDER. . . - - 42577 . . . Tyler . . . Historian Delta Sigma Delta KAPPA CHAPTER-Ccnlinued MEMBERS E. W. BACON J. H. BALDWIN A. H. BARTLING J. S. GILLESPIE j. O. HALL J. M. HOSKINS M. S. Howmm W. H. Howmw A. S. INGMJN A- E- LAWRENCE H. B. LovI: T. E. Suclas C. E. MATHIS M. D. RATI-IBURN 12581 M. S. RICHARDSON W. F. SLAUIGHTER PRYOR WILLIAMS M. WINTON C259J ., . V as q -5 5V 1 ' ' ., I ' iii. , V ,. , cj A' vi V F5 ' gwif V 'f ' I W 1?-,V 52 J VV--192225-223 A- ' fu- ' JW .. . xi ' 'f .,. .. ...sV,::11g.V:g1.5:,-r:j,.'y21..55,351 ' :5:g:1e:3E2-'j:5:3iLg32z:,.g, V ' .q?1,fmH? 'w awww! '-W I V, ' y T 'fy - z iii- ai-171+-fa .gz-was-' - -19' ,ag ' -VQL-1:11-1:-:sf-':1:-: -.,,-.1-'f- - :M-ff1:'.411:i1Ex ' 77:22. ir 'f:i'i1:21 f.11V1-'f N-' ' P-Ef ifP:, Ifm'-y:r ln -2:,:a341g:: V .:,,:5.-V,-A -a -.1-:gf V:--:V:,. . ,s..s-rpg'-:ie ,gm-:4:f:-:rg , V ' 1::fV:V1:'1f' ,gfiiifiwizig Q- + ' .::3:'iE.5V: - 1-3-1 w-1--,Q-,,VVf:,.,z . -f-g':1:::f2:y:g:V--4.-.-Q7:3:2':5:2' . ,fz::1:ZV' - . 'k' - -W?-M, 52225,::,:a5-r,:i5aif:W -'1.,. 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WOOD . . .Knoxville, Tenn. 12615 262 ra rm f lil' , ,,.1-,, :FW l, x5.15-TK xl' -ink ii 3 C2631 w 'WIA 1 'f' C2641 Kappa Alpha Theta Founded at Asbury fnow Depauwj University, January 27, 1870 Colors: Black and Gold Flower: Black and Gold Pansy Alpha Eta Chapter Established january, l904 SORORES IN URBE MISS STELLA VAUGHAN ELIZABETH ROCKS MRS. JOHN KRIEG ELISE HANDLEY MRS. THOMAS B. SCOGGINS KATE GUILD NANNIE LEWIS MARY LIFE RQBERTA D11-41-ON MRS. GEORGE MARTIN FLORENCE TEAGUE MAY BELLE SAUNDERS LOUISE ADAMSON MARJORIE E-ZELL FRANCES MCLESTER MARGARET 51-EMONS FRANCES SLEMONS PATRONESSES MRS. W. J. VAUOI-IN MRS H. C. TOLMAN MRS. -I. T. MCGILL MRS. REINKE MRS. B. E. YOUNG MRS THOMAS CARTER MRS . DAN MCGUGIN 42653 MRS A. M. HARRIS l'lELEN ANDERSON, B.S. . HELEN ADAMSON, B.S. . MARGUERITE DOZIER, B.A. ELSA MCGILL, B.S. . . JULIA TURNBULL, B.S. . LINDA RHEA, B.S. . . l'lAZEL PATTERSON, B.S. . C-RACE WILSON, B.A. . . ELLA MAI WILSON, B.S, . MARIA SIJEMONS, B.S. . . DOROTHY BETHURUM, B.S. . SARAH HUNT SMITH, B.S. ANNIE LEE HAYES, B.S. . LOUISE BENEDICT, B.S. . REBECCA WARD, B.S. . CORINNE FRAZIER, B.S. . Kappa Alpha Theta ALPHA ETA CHAPTER-Coniinued SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE POST-GRADUATE ELIZABETH LYTLE, M.A. . ..... Murfreesboro, Tenn. , CLASS QF 1917 . Bellevue, Tenn. ELLEN DUFFY, B.S. . . ,. Nashville, Tenn. ELISE CHASE, B.S. . . . Franklin, Tenn. LOUISE HERRON, B.S. . CLASS OF 1918 . . Nashville, Term. ' LEVIE REYNOLDS, B.S. . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. ANNE KINKEAD, B.S.. . . . . , . . Nashville, Tenn. HELEN FIELDS, B.S. . . . ILEY NUNN CAGE, B.S. . . . . . . . San Diego, Cal. CLASS OF 1919 . Smyrna, Tenn. DOROTHY MCMURRAY, B.S. . . Obion, Tenn. MARY LOUISE CRAWFORD, B.S. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. FRANCOISE CHEELY, B.S. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. EDNELIA WADE, B.S. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. ELIZABETH HART, B.S. . . . Lynnville, Tenn, EVALINA MCCAULEY, B.S. . CLASS OF 1920 . . Nashville, Tenn. ANNE CULBERT, B.S. . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. ELIZABETH CHESTER, B.S. . . 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Camma Chapter Established September 16, 1911 GRADUATE STUDENT ELLENE RANSOM, B.A. ........ Coocllettsville, Tenn. SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE . . . . .Nashville, PAULINE GARARD, B.S, . . . . .. Nashville, . . . , Union City, CLASS or 1917 TSHH. CLASS TSHH. TCHD. KATHERINE PROVOST, B.S. . . . Ridgetop, . Union City, . . Culleoka, . .Nashville, . . Gallatin, . . . . .Nashville, . . . . . Franklin, ELIZABETH PICTON, B.S. CLASS Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. CLASS Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. C2691 AILLEEN CHAMBERS, BA. . . . . .Nashville,Tenn. 1-918 EVELYN EARLY, B.S. . . MARGARET LAMB, B.S. . . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. 1919 ANNA ROBERTS, B.S. . . MARGARET RANSOM, B.S. . FRANCES WYNNS, B.S. . 1 920 JEANIE GARTH, B.S. . . JUNA REYNOLDS, B.S. . . . SAIDEE MAI SUTHERLAND, B.S. MARY FRANCES BATTLE, B.S. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. . Fulton, Ky . Nashville . Nashville, . Nashville, . Nashville . Nashville Union City, Union City, . Nashville . Nashville 1 v I Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn MRS. GEO. WINTON MIRIAM SNEED PAULINE MCGOWAN NINA EARLY DR. E. M. GATES MARTHA NOEL MORRICE RICH MRS. MDREORD WHITSON Delta Delta Delta GAMMA CHAPTER-Continued PLEDGES AMINE FLETCHER, B.S. . . CORNIELLE MCCARN, B.S. . MARGARET WHITE, B.S. . . MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. SORORES IN MARIAN WARD WILBURN CRUTCHER C. I-I. F OWLER R. W. BALCOM VIRGINIA I-IowLETT CORINNE RICH IVIARGUERITE SCHARIJT VALERE BLAIR MRS. MRS MRS MRS MRS . Little Rock, Ark. . . Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn. URBE CATHERINE ACKLEN MARY WASHBURN STELLA RICH MRS. ARCHER BEASLEY MRS. W. D. PHILLIPS ELLEN B. WALLACE MARY STAHLMAN MRS. GUS DYER PATRONESSES L. C. GLENN MRS. R. B. STEELE MRS. J. H. STEVENSON MRS. . ST. GEORGE L.. SIOUSSAT MRS. W. I-I. SCHUERMAN MRS. C2701 JOHN L. ASHFORD GEORGE MARTIN JOHN DANIEL EDWIN I... MIMS I-l. C. SANBORN VIRGINIA RANDLE GRACE HAYES LOUISE GOODLOE MARY STEADWELL LUCILE LANDIS ANNA WHITE FQLI4 KATHERINE LESUEUR 271 ig- .'-,:-- , f m i -L-. ff:-. - ' -' '-'- - LQ:6f.L,L-. .' L,.:J'Ag:.'g f' g'l-f-,1,,- . ff- if VF' Af! --111:-ffisf' C2721 Alpha Alpha Sorority . CHAPTER ROLL I Colors: Cardinal and White Flower: Red Rose KATRINA OVERALL . . . Class of 1918 ELLENA WEBB .... , Class of 1918 MARY K. HARRELL . . . Class of 1919 IONE BLAIR . . . . Class of 1920 MARY JOHN OVERALL . . . . . Class of 1920 NATALIE OVERALL . . . . Class of 1920 FAITH EVELYN CLARKE . . Class of 1920 42735 274 12751 276 J. H. KIRKLAND . . . Plu Beta Kappa Founded at William and Mary College in Virginia, December 5, 1776 Alpha of Tennessee Established at Vanderbilt, l90l GRADUATE OFFICERS HERBERT CUSHING TOLMAN, Ph.D., D.D., S.T.D., LL.D. . . . . . . . .First Vice-PresidenlGEORGE R.lVIAYFIELD,Pl-I.D.,. . ST. GEORGE L. SIOUSSAT, Pl-LD. . . Second Vice-Pre5if1cnlJOHN THOMAS MCGILL, Pl-LD. . EDWIN MIMS, Ph.D. . . SYLVAN H. GOTTSCHALL . R. A. BARR THOMAS CARTER ' H. B. CARRE L. C. GLENN D. B. ELLIS PERRY LIPSCOMB CARTER ALEXANDER THOMAS ALEXANDER DR. RICHARD BARR LEWIS T. BAXTER ANNE SCALES BENEDICT L. B. BOBBITT C. H. BUFORD L. L. COLES E.. B. CHAPPELL ERNEST ESKIND ' . Third Vice-PresidenlCHARLES EDGAR LITTLE, Ph.D. . UNDERGRADUATE OFFICERS . , . . . . . .FresideniWILLIAM Y. ELLIOTT . . . . RANDALL STEWART . ........... Secretary FRATRES IN FACULTATE S. N. HAGEN E. L. JOHNSON J. H. KIRKLAND W. H..WlTT OWSLEY IVIANIER G. R. MAYFIELD Jf'T. MCGILL EDWIN MIMS STUDENT MEMBERS J. T. WOODSON LEO COLE F RATRES BERNARD FENSTERWALD RALPH FENSTERWALD FITZGERALD HALL A. F. JONES R. S. HENRY NAOMI KAYHOE C. T. KIRKPATRICK J. H. LITTERER C. E. LITTLE L. J. LOVENTHAL WILLARD TEAGUE W. Y. ELLIOTT IN URBE ' ADELAIDE LYON T. H. MALONE P. D. MADDIN DR. OWSLEY MANIER LOUIS MARKLE PENELOPE MCDUFFIE JOHN NICHOLS W. E. NORVELL, JR. BRUCE R. PAYNE CLAUDE WALLER C2771 . . . . . President Corresponding Secretary . Recording Sccrelary . . Treasurer . Vice-President J. C. RANSOM ST. GEORGE L. SIOUSSAT H. C. TOLMAN WILLIAM H. ELLER SYLVAN GOTTSCHALL RANDALL STEWART FLORENCE G. RICH STELLA RICH MORRICE RICH WM. F. RUSSELL J. W. SEWELL DR. IRVING SIMONS ELVA SLY A. H. N. STONECIPHER W. D. STRAYHORNE C. C. STRAYHORNE 'WZ-gp f J-'Jiri C278 Phi Kappa Chi MEDICAL HONOR FRATERNITY HIS organization was founded in the Medical Department of Vanderbilt University in the spring of 1914 by the live men of that year's class who had the highest average grade for the first three years. The name Phi Kappa Chi was given the society. It is a Senior Honor Fraternity, founded with the desire to furnish an incentive for higher scholarship and a stimulus for a thorough and systematic study of medicine. Membership in Phi Kappa Chi is by election and depends on scholarship, character and general ability. Every man who becomes a member must have an average grade for each of his first three year's work of ninety per cent or more, b ' b and the five facult he must have an irreproachable character and must be unanimously passed on y every active mem er y members. FACULTY MEMBERS L. E.. BURCH, M.D., F.A.C.S. j. A. WITHERSPOON, M.D., LL.D. W. D. HAGGARD, M.D., F.A.C.S. DUNCAN EVE, SR., M.D., F.A.C.S. W. A. BRYAN, M.D., F.A.C.S. CLASS OF 1917 J. H. LITTERER ..... ...... . .... P resident C. W. HENDERSON .... ....... V ice-President L. O. WILKERSON . . ..... Secretary-Treasurer R. E. MAXWELL . . Commodore Representative C2795 280 Tau Kappa Alpha Estalzlislied at Vanderbilt, April, 1910 Membership in Tau Kappa Alpha is limited lo those who have represented Vanderbilt ROY L. ARTERBURY , SYLVAN GOTTSCHALL I. B. ROBERTS in an Intercollegiate Contest. OFFICERS W. B. CALDWELL . I R. L. ARTERBURH' W. B. CALDWELL L. j. COMPTON j. S. LAURENT, 'IO ROBT. S. HENRY, 'Il I MEMBERS S. I-I. GOTTSHALL WM. ELLIOTT FRATRES IN URBE W. E. NORVELL, 'IO JOHN H. DEWITT, 'I0 C2811 . President . . Vice Presideni . . Secretary and Treasurer . ,..,. Historian ELMO THOMPSON CI-IAS I-I. LONG PROP I-I. M. HARRIS, Honorary C. CECIL SIMS, '13 Roar. M. OVERALL, 'I6 282 Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity Founded at Law Department, University of Michigan, 1869 Colors: Argent and Azure Flower: Jacquemino ALLEN G. HALL J. W. JUDD C. M. HITE A. J. THUSS R. E. THOMPSON LUKE LEA JNo. H. DEWITT BRADLEY WALKER T. H. MALDNE S. C. PILCHER E. J. WALSH E. J. HAMILTON GEO. H. ARMISTEAD Malone Chapter-Vanderbilt University FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN BELL KEEBLE ACTIVE MEMBERS Class of 1917 C. J. HANLEY E. SHAPARD O. N. KILLOUGH Class of 1919 ROBT. KIRKPATRICK FRATRES IN URBE GRANVILLE S. RIDLEY W. CURRELL VANCE H. C. TVIERRITT, JR. EDWARD PALMER W. E. NORVELL, JR. LEE DOUGLAS R. S. HENRY LEWIS TILLMAN C2831 E. T. SEAY W. K. MCALISTER W. A. MCDONNELL L. L. COLE, JR. S. L. WILHITE W. R. MANIER, JR. W. P. COOPER H. D. LEACH ASHBY LOVELACE M. B. ADAMS J. M. CATE C. CECIL SIMS REMBERT MARSHALL t Rose 284 Sigma Upsilon-Literary Founded at the University of the South, 1906! Colors: Olive Green and Old Gold FZODPCTJ JOHQ1-lil Calumet Club Founded 1907 POPE SHANNON ...... . CLOPPER ALMON .... W. A. MCDONNELL . . . W. Y. ELLIOTT D. L. MCMURRY JOYE MILLER POPE SHANNON RUSH I-IAwEs G. R. MAYEIELD J. C. RANSOM GEORGE HOLDERNESS OFFICERS MEMBERS 42855 . Treasurer SYLVAN GOTTSCHALL WILLARD TEAGUE I-IILL TURNER W. C. CURRY CLOPPER ALMON W. A. MCDONNELL DANE SMITH WILLIAM WALLER Secreiary PTCSif1CHf C2861 Roherfs Lament f al Kissam Composed by Robert Wingyield, for twenty-five years clue Hall. Sung io ihe tune of jesus Paid It All. l-le came to West Side Row Some twenty-odd years agog But West Side Row shall he no more- lt's all in Kissam Hall. CHORUS All in Kissam Hallg l-ler gigantic walls. West Side Row shall he lt's all in Kissam Hall. I10 ITIOFE- Olcl Vancly is O. KJ She malces no big displayg But when it comes to her shown-clown, She's there on solid ground. 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Sco'rT C2955 f296j xxiliiiiff Duncan Eve Club OFFICERS P. J. TRENTZSCH . . .... . President G. M. WAMPLER . . Vice-President ' E. T. BROWN ..... . , Secrclarp G. W. BURCHFIELD . .... Treasurer C. L. MCNEIL . . Commodore Represcnlaiive MEMBERS L. BooNE H. W. KAUEEOLD F. C. COSTEN P. O. LEWIS C. E.. HALE G. D. SCI-IOONMAKER W. S. HARMON W. NI. SEAWRIGHT R. N. HERBERT E. C. SINAIRD . O. P. HENRY L. M. SMITH E. P. HUTCHINGS L. O. WILKERSON 12971 298 Sphinx 1 Club OFFICERS P. M. DAVIS ..... . . . ,,,,,, Pfesidgnf E.. S. KANE ....... . . Vice-President W. M. BLAIR ..... . . . . Secretary T. I-I. CLEVELAND ............ Treasurer H. M. GALLAGHER . . Commodore Representative ' MEMBERS T. L. THOMAS M. W. ANDERTON W. L. O'QUlNN C. E. HARRIS R. T. SIMPSON ' E. M. OGLESBY M. A. CHILDERS C2995 Nemo Club First ROW-HEATHCOCK, CHESTER, JACKSON, ALFORD .Second Row-HIGGINS, FRIERSON, MOORE, SLOAN, WILLS, CORSON Third Row-PAYNE, PHILLIPS, CRoss CP1-es.j, DUNCAN fSec.J, BARTHELL 43009 Girls' Club ELLEN DUFFY . EDNA GUNN .... MARGARET RANSOM . . EVELYN EARLY . . . HELEN ADAMSON ELIZABETH BAILEY LOUISE HERRON EVELINA MGCAULEY RUTH HORD ANNE KINKEAD IOWA PHILLIP ELIZABETH PICTON LEVIE REYNOLDS KATE SAVAGE ELISE CHASE EULEEN BROWN IONE BLAIR VIOLA PHILLIP ELIZABETH MCFADDEN KATRINA OVERALL RUBY MORRIS LOUISE BENEDICT. BESSIE LIPSCOMB AGNES SMITH EDNELIA WADE PAULINE GARARD LINDA RHEA NATALIE OVERALL LUELLA BEASLEY MARGUERITE DOZIER RUTH HARRISON LUOILE GALLOWAY OFFICERS MEMBERS DOROTHY BETHURUM HELEN ANDERSON EVALYNE HOWINGTON ANITA WILLIAMS ELLENNA WEBB LOUIS HORNER MARGARET LAMB . President . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . Treasurer . Marshal CARMEN PARK REBECCA WARD EDNA GUNN GER'fRUDE WILLIAMS MARY D. HOUSTON JULIA TURNBULL ANNA ROBERTS JEANIE GARTH JUNA REYNOLDS DOROTHY MOMURRAY ELLA MAI WILSON HAZEL PATTERSON , MARIA SLEMONS DOROTHY ASHLEY MARJORIE EWING MARY LOUISE CRAWFORD PATTI RODES ANNE CULBERT FAITH CLARK ELIZABETH BRANHAM GRETCHEN LEE HARRIETTE BEOKHAM ELLEN DUFFY ANNIE LEE HAYES MARGARET RANSOM ELA GORE SADIE MAI SUTHERLAND EVELYN EARLY ELIZABETH CHESTER AILEEN CHAMBERS LOUISE BENEDIOT LUISE DAHNKE MARGARET WHITE CORINNE -FRAZIER EMMA ALEXANDER FRANCES WYNNS GRACE WILSON C3011 Blue Pencil -Prentices First Ron:-Moss, E. CRAIG, TEAGUE Second Row-NAILLING, HEATHCOCK, ADAMS, PARKES, MAY Third Rom-SEWI-:I.I., C-OAR, Moons, ZERFoss, MIME, PAYNE I Fourth ROD-BARTLETT, C. F. CRAIG, HIGGINS, WILLS, F RIERSON, W. CRAIG, PROVINE Not in Picture-MGCARN, CLARK, C. PAYNE, JAMES, ROBERTS, SPAIN C3021 W. C. SPAIN . C. L. DAVIDSON WILL CAMP J. F. JOHNSON K. ENGLAND C. G. DUNCAN F. H. BARBEE W. MACMILLAN C. W. LUPo QW ..-QE Wi? Rf? .STVDENT NEI L SOCIET GEo. BRANDAU W. D. GILL W. V. SANFORD J. B. NAIVE G. A. ROBINSON Jor-IN FRANKLIN B. O. ROBERTSON OFFICERS MEMBERS C. M. HAMILTON J. F. GALLOWAY C. E. MYERS W5 F. FYKE HENRY Cox A. R. CARPENTER J. C. MOONEY O. B. HAZEN H. R. RAINS O. E. SMITH . President . Secreiary CRUTCI-IER MCCLURE R. E. MAXWELL J. F. BINKLEY J. T. WooDsoN VI-:RNA SMITH T, W. DAILEY J. E. NEIGHBORS 304 Nl F HUDSON, Sweetwater, Tenn. . E.. KOLB, Eupora, Miss. . . . . C. L. MCNEIL, Rogers, Ark. . . W. B. CAINE, Columbus, Miss. Masonic Guild OFFICERS T. H. SHARP, Flatwoocls, Tenn. . . . . R. E. MAXWELL B. W. MCCRARY T. H. HARRIS . R. R. MCDANIEL C. H. DAVIS . J. E. BROWN . A. L. MILLS . D. H. JAMES . O. P. HENRY . C. G. DUNCAN E. S. KANE . . J. R. CARLTON . W. W. PETTY . E. E. BROWN . H. M. PROTHRO J. F. BALDWIN . MEMBERS 0059 . . . Vice-Presizleni Secretary-Treasurer . . Sentinel Hislorian . . Selma, Cal. Forrest City, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. . Kennedy, Ala. . Arlington, Texas . Marlin, Texas Jacksonville, Fla. . . Truxno, La. West Liberty, Ky. . Dallas, Texas . Palestine, Texas . . Anita, Iowa Spencer, W. Va. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Campta, La. . Seneca, Kansas 306 E. W. BACON . -I. B. BAKER . A. C. BOWMAN J. E. BROWN . A. R. CARPENTER M. I-I. COHN . CHAS.4 DAVIS . C. G. DUNCAN . T. W. EDWARDS I-I. C. GAYDEN . B. C. HOLDER . E.. P. HUTCHINGS E.. S. KANE . . Texas Club FACULTY MEMBERS DR. PERRY BROMBERG DR. E. S. MAXWELL DR. ROBERT CALDWELL DR. N. I-l.'CoLEMAN OFFICERS W. D. GILL, Dallas . .... . . . Presinlenl J. A. MCDONALD, Sonora . . . Vice-President l...'lVl. SMITH, Marlin . . . . Sccrelary-Treasurer M. A. CI-IILDERS, Luflsin ..... Commodore Reprcscnlaiive MEMBERS Killeen N. KING . . . Navasota H. B. LOVE . . . Uvalde J. L. MARTIN . . Marlin C. D. MEYERS . . . . Dallas W. l... O'QUINN . Fort Worth J. M. RODGERS . . . Arlington F. ROWE . . . . Dallas W. I... SLAUIGI-ITER . . Palestine W. C. STIRLING . Santa Anna W. G. TRULOCK . . . Mart R. I-I. WHITE . . Marlin N. l. WOOD . . . Palestine S. C. WOOD . C3071 . . Waco . Corsicana . Eastland . Houston . . Luflcin . Cleburne . . . Waco . Van Alstyne Sulphur Springs . . . Paris . Meridian . Bessmay . Bessmay -J r 01,2 lr 1 may Xlxlb ZH P 4 I 7 m C ' 1 .Aff if 3 -It-,..?e Q A23 - fb mann in yt 'ft-yi 1 Z, ,S , 5 70 'lg- Etgw-. ffl- ... fsg, :',, QV A IQ: n X-un Z L1 7 thnx nv- -pu IN NAT SHOFNER . . DEAN ELLIS . . . R. A. ROSE . . . J. A. ROBERTS, JR. . Sadie, .a stenographer . . Wilbur Tompkins, stage manager . Jerome Belden, a young club man . Max Rosenbaum, a theatrical manager Effie Brinkley, a character woman John Brinkley, a comedian . . Bettina Dean, an ingenue . . Mrs. Dean, a stage mother . A Night Clerk . . . Granby Smith, an author . Mr. Billings, an actor . l-E C,.tAtTf. -I1 - Miss Pauline Sherwood Townsend Presents The Dramatic Club In 'S-The Show Shopn fSOmething About the Stagel, A Play in Four Acts, by James Forbes At Venclome Theatre, December 7, 1916 OFFICERS OF THE CLUB . , President . Vice-President . . . . Manager . Assistant Manager ELMO THOMPSON . ROBT. NELSON . . JOHN SIMPSON . . . PROP. A. M. HARRIS . THE CAST . ANITA WILLIAMS . ELMO THOMPSON . . RUSSELL ROSE . JOHN SIMPSON . KATRINA OVERALL . . NAT SHOPNER . JEANETTE SLOAN . CORINNE FRAZIER . . . DEAN ELLIS . . ROBERT NELSON . ALVA IRISH Ike Goldman, electrician McGinnis, carpenter l-lickson, property man . Steve, property man Burley, fireman . . Scene painter . . . Walters, valet to Belden MISS FARRINGTON, actress Miss Toby, actress . . Miss Donohue, actress Miss Jackson, actress . Johnny, Jimmy, Monk 43093 . . . Publicity Manager , . Assistant Publicity Manager . . Property Manager . Faculty Representative CHARLES HALL . . MONROE ROOKS . . D. G. SHAPARD . . E. BRANDON GEORGE REYER . DOUIGLAS MOORE . . LESTER MILLER . MISS ALEXANDER . EELIZABETI-I HART . . . . HELEN MARTINDALE . . . . . . HELEN FIELD MESSRS. DUNCAN, WILLS, THOMPSON 310 J. W. SIMPSON R. A. ROSE ..... BROWNE MARTIN ELMO THCMPSON .... DUNCAN MOORE First Tenors HENRY Cox ELMO THOMPSON JAMES REINBERGER DAVID DAVIS JOHN SIMPSON The Glee Club OFFICERS MEMBERS Second Tenors NAT SHOFNER TOM FRAZIER CLAY MCGAUGHEY Ivo GLENN JAMES HEACEN ROBERT HENDERSON THOMAS GRINTER Firsl Bass WILSON SEARIGHT SHARPE CILLESPIE GEORGE GWEN ROY HOLMES ROBERT JACKSON HOWARD SPAIN Preaidenl . . . . Manager . . . . . . . . Director A dvertising Manager Secrelary Second Bass E. B. MILAM DORMAN STOUT DUNCAN MOORE HENRY LITTERER R. A. ROSE Oclelle MESSRS. THOMPSON, Cox, SHOFNER, GLENN, GILLESPIE, SEARIGPIT, MOORE, LITTERER lnsirumcnlal Quiniellc Accompanisls MESSRS. DAVIS, GLENN, SEARIGHT, lVlILAM, DASHER MESSRS. HEAGEN, DASI-IER, SEARIGHT Feb. 22 . Feb. 23 . Feb. 23 . Mar. I6 . Mar. 30 . Spring Hill, Faculty Commiilec ST. GEORGE L. SIOUSSAT DR. BERT YOUNG ITINERARY . . .Atl'Iens, Ala . . Columbia, Tenn. Gallatin, Tenn. . Springfield, Tenn. Tenn. fmalineej any Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr. IO . ll . I2 . I3 . I4 . . McKenzie, Tenn. . . . Tupelo, Miss. , , . Greenwood, Miss. . , . . Greenville, Miss. . University of Mississippi 3I2 Dialectic Literary Society OFFICERS DONALD SENSING .... ..... . Preaialent D- G. STOUT - - - . . Vice-Presidcnl CONNIE COVINGTON . . . Secrelary and Treasurer B. L. ALDER ...,. .....,. C ritie LOUIS COMPTON .... . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms ROY L. ARTERBURY ...... , . Cheer Leader MEMBERS JORDAN MONK B. L. ALDER G. B. FERRELL DONALD SENSING W. B. CALDWELL LOUIS COMPTON BEN B. HALLIBURTON CONNIE COVINGTON D. G. STOUT MYRON NAILLINO 4 JOE GREEN SPENCER NORVELL ROY ARTERBURY FRANK C-OAR POPE SHANNON I-IONORS, I9 I 6 Wasl1inglon's Birilzclay Canlest fstokes Prizej . W. B. CALDWELL Peace Contest .......... R. L. ARTERBURY Young Medal . . . . ELMO THOMPSON Founzlerfs Medal .... . . H. D. WHITE Freshman Delvale, Firsl Prize ....... JORDON MONK Alabama Debate , . . ELMO THOMPSON AND LOUIS COMPTON Thanksgiving Debate CWirmersj . POPE SHANNON, JORDAN MONK Extension Debaters .... L. C. SUMMERS, R. L. ARTERBURY C3I3J Philosophic Literary Society Firsl Ron:-SI-IAPARD, EVERETT, GREEN, MoRRow A Second Row-MAY, E.. CRAIG, MIIvIs, ROBERTS, C-LEAVES, KEEN, KIRKPATRICK Third ROD-PECK, SEWARD, ZERFOSS, FINNEY, MITCHELL, MILLER, OWEN Not in Picture-CARNATI-IAN, CosToN, CRoss, Moss, V. NORVELL C3141 315 316 John Marshall Law Club OFFICERS CHAS. M. HITE . . .. . SELDEN ROSE . . . W. F. JOHNSON . L. D. SIFFORD . . . GRADY SIDWELL . MEMBERS E. C. PRINGLE D. B. WHEELER J. W. IRWKN W. R. ATKINS TOM FRAZIER GRADY SIDWELI. W. F. joHN'SoN D. M. SENSING B. L. ALDER SAM P. WILHITE L. D. SIFFORD CI-IAS. COSTEN R. C. EVANS SAM ORGELL NEWMAN BRANDON J. M. NIXON C3175 . . . Chief fuslice . . First Associaie fuslicc Second Assocfale fusiice . . . . Clerk . fllarshaf ROBT KXRKPATRICK SELDEN ROSE CHAS. M. I-IITE ANDREW THUSS O. N. KILLOUGH R. E. THOMPSON D. DAVIS LEIGHTON EWELL S 3181 Vanderbilt Menorah Society OFFICERS MAURICE H. COHN, President ,... .... . . Ft. Worth, Texas JAMES R. REINBERGER, Vice-President . . . Pine Bluff, Ark. MONROE CRONSTINE, Secretary .... . . . Nashville, Tenn. SANFORD ROSENTHAL, Treasurer .... . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. MORTIMER A. EI-IRLICH, Local Editor ....., . . Bainbridge, Ga. SYLVAN l-l. GOTTSCHALL, Intercollegiate Delegalc . . Memphis, Tenn. MEMBERS DANIEL MAY . .... . Nashviller Tenn. MAX V. SIGAI. . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. CLARENCE F. FRIEDMAN A . . . Pensacola, Fla. ALEX DAVIS ..... . Nashville, Tenn. SAMUEL ORGEL . . Blytheville, Ark. ABE GOLDBERG . . . , . Marshall, Texas MANUEL S. ESKIND . . Nashville, Tenn. Louis HORNE ......... . . . . . . . , . . . Memphis, Tenn. The Vanderbilt Menorah Society was organized in Ogtoher, l9l5, after permission had been granted hy Chan- cellor l-l. Kirkland, and a permanent charter received from the lntercollegiate Menorah Association. The Menorah Society is a movement Of Sl'-ldCHfS in American colleges and universities to promote the study of Hebraic history and culture and modern Hehraic life angl thougl-,L C3191 C3201 C320 322 HELEN ADAMSON . LOUISE HERRON KATE SAVAGE . RUTH HORD . ELLEN DUFFEY HELEN ADAMSON HELEN ANDERSON DOROTHY ASHLEY MARY F. BATTLE IONE BLAIR ELIZABETH BAILEY HARRIETTE BECKHAM ELIZABETH BRANHAM DO-ROTHY BETHERUM ILLY NUNN CAGE ELIZABETH CHESTER FRANCOISE CHEELY AILEEP! CHAMBERS ELISE CHASE FAITH CLARKE MARY LOUISE CRAWFORD ANN CULBERT Y. W. C. A. . . President Vice-President ' . Secrelary . . . . Treasurer Chairman House Commillee LOUISE DAHNKE MARGURITE DOZIER ELLEN DUFFEY EVELYN EARLY MARJORIE EWING CORINNE FRAZER LUCILE C-ALLOWAY JEANIE CIARTI-I EDNA GUNN ELLA GORE PAULINE GARARD LOUISE HANCOCK ELIZABETH HART ANNIE LEE HAYES LOUISE HERRON RUTH HORD LOIS HORNER MARY HARRELL MARY D. HOUSTON ANN KINKEAD OFFICERS ANITA WILLIAMS . AGNES SMITH . PAULINE GARARD . ELISE CHASE . ELLENA WEBB . MARGARET LAMB ELIZABETH LIPSCOMB GRETCHEN LEE CORNEILLE MCCARN RUBY MORRIS DOROTHY MCMURRAY MISS MCLESTER EVELINA MCCAULEY KATRINA OVERALL NATALIE OVERALL MARY JOHN OVERALL CARMEN PARK HAZEL PATTERSON IOWA PHILLIPP VIOLA PHILLIPP ELIZABETH PICTON KATHERINE PROVOST JUNA REYNOLDS LEVIE REYNOLDS MARGARET RANSOM . Chairman Associated News Chairman Puhliciiy Commillee . Chairman.MiS5ionary Commzllce . Chairman Membership Cammzliee . .Chairman Social Service Commiilee LINDA RHEA PATTI RHODES ANNA ROBERTS MARIA SLEMMONS AGNES SMITH BILLY SHELTON SARAH HUNT SMITH KATE SAVAGE ELLENNA WEBB MARGARET XXYHITE ELLA MAI WILSON GRACE WILSORI KATHERINE WOODWARD ANITA WILLIAMS REBEKAH WARD LADYE WARREN GERTRUDE WILLIAMS 324 C3251 326 327 328 Commodore Board of Editors JESSE B. WHITE .... . . Editor-in-Chief, South Campus POPE SHANNON .... . Editor-in-Chief, West Campus GEORGE PIRTLE EVANS . . . . Assistant, West Campus P. M. DAVIS . . . GEORGE REYER . . W. Y. ELLIOTT . JUSTIN POTTER ART COMMITTEE WILL COOK SPAIN, Chairman TOM CLEVELAND CHAS. HITE ROBERT JACKSON . Assislani, Soulh Campus . Chairman of Board Secretary of Board . . Business Manager LITERARY COMMITTEE SYLVAN GOTTSCHALL, Chairman ELISE CHASE C. L. MCNEIL E. S. KANE ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE JOHN SIMPSON, Chairman N. S. SHOENER C. G. MCMEEN TOM ZEREOSS C3291 FINANCE COMMITTEE M. F. HUDSON, Chairman RICHARD GLEAVES RUSSELL ROSE C. M. HAMILTON 330 ,vi --L Hi .. ' 'plkif 1 ' - Q - I Tff-fa ' 11 , .-J x ,f - v, 'Q Y 1 . Q. . -,.. ,,, , 'am' is K' ' .WJ , 1 .U d. . .-f., W .., -Q-'I' -I4 ' g, 1, .5 5 V., 5131 ,Q ' V7 'PI f'f:A:-'- T' . .-4. , Iii. . . QS 1 ' '-1-ab ' 222 , -,V NV ' .- ' ,ef 1. J b.. .+vy4, 5-gy AEI, W ,I 1, 'ra' F .L f . 4 -,-.' .- -- .JFZ A Q fifi' ' : 1 1:5 if .'..,5'T ' -w ,f ' f if .5 71 li' A '+g Eg. - L 1 jiiggx. , X :,,,w -1. ,554 -9-Y. Q 5--.u.1.i ' . I-, .,. . 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Smyrna, Tenn Bachelor of Ugliness fThis degree, devised by Prof. Wm. Dodd in 1855, is conferred by the Vanderbilt students upon their most popular memberj Year Name 1885-T. P. BRANCH . . 1886-B. G. WALLER . . 1887-A. E. CLEMENT . 1887-R. E. CROCKETT . 1888-F RANK TAYLOR . . 1889-V. S. ROSENBOROUGH 1890-JEFF MCCARN . . 1891-I-I. E. BEMIS . . 1892-J. A. ROBINS . . 1893-R. W. CLAwsoN . 1894-W. W. CRAIG . . 1895-W. R. HENDRIX . 1896- 1897- l-I. N. PHARR . . MYLES O'CONNOR . 1898-PHIL CONNELL . . 1899-S. V. GARDNER . . 1900 1901 W. A. WHITE . . -F. S. PALMER . 1902-J. E. EDGERTON . 1 903- 1 904- B. F. CARR . . BEN CLARY . . 1905-E. B. TUCKER . . 1906-E. j. HAMILTON . 1907-A. M. SOUBY . . 1908-R. E. BLAKE . 1909-No Election 1910-BRUCE MCGEHEE . 1911-JOHN W. BULL . 1912-J. RAY MORRISON . 1913-BRUCE WADE . . 1914-ENOCI-I BROWN . '. 1915-TOM BROWN . 1916-I. R. CURRY . Address . Rockwood, Tenn . Morganlielcl, Ky . Humboldt, Tenn . Union City . . Austin . . Memphis . . Nashville , Tenn , Tenn , Tenn. , Tenn. . . Jefferson, Tex . . Cuuntown, Miss. . Mt. Pleasant, . Friendship, Tenn . Union City, Tenn . . . Berwick, La l.eiper's Fork, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . . Memphis, Tenn . . Anniston, Ala . Waynesboro, Ga . . Columbia , Tenn .- . . Fulton, Ky . Bell Buckle , Tenn . . Harrison, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville , Tenn . . Evergreen, Ala . . . Ell-cton,Ky . McKenzie, Tenn . . Trenton, Tenn . . Franklin, Tenn . Gallatin, Tenn . Marlin, Tex Tenn. RABBIT CURRY The Commodore Band HERE. is one organization in the University which has never received the ID f recognition it deserves. This is the Commodore Band. Every year cer- talnlmore or less musical young men, possessed with the idea that a um- 1 versity of the size of Vanderbilt ought to have a band, begin a campaign to raise interest and funds for the purchase of instruments and uniforms. Every year a self-satisfied student body shrugs its shoulders, strolls clown to football games and howls for music. And the band responds as best it can. Nothing can sur- pass the loyalty of these men, who, without proper equipment, give up valuable time to practice, and miss some of the best parts of every game in order to encourage the team and lend strength to the feeble efforts at cheering by indifferent undergraduates. These men are patriots in the truest sense. They are willing to sacrifice their own pleasure and convenience for the general good. They ought to receive from the rest of the stu- dents the greatest possible amount of gratitude and respect, and-yes, we dare say it- financial aid. Hats off to the Commodore Band. C3345 , , . 4- :nm QR.-ar.--I :f:.,wc:4 .':,::-vi'-fn:--, -,-' 1-f--, W v-157' -'gg-1y-m:::'v.1f- A. ,. ...A ,,,., ,,,, ,.,,,. , , ,,.. 'Fl' 94 1.f,z.+21:.w .,1--P1-. -1.42541--mf--1 51 YY 4' ' 6f85if'4k551 - ,454xw:-xiilw: 1-- 5 ' 'f-'f''1-5--fwfggzfj?- 3 , 4 Jwfwf' by I S- f Aff Y , 44,,.f,,9,,.z .n 4 7' -- . .w4 f?,..,., I- iz-5 - . . fi ,. ' , f 1.2-:?f51':.i?' Y .- f'1?,-izfi,-1F54 , , -'i25Zf':15i '53'5 ' 11539 -F1ff3r112f3- ''552f5lz1wf. 2'5?f1 E- 215323 R r f 3 22:-1 ' ' 2??53f5?f3??fQm' . wg 1532 Ry ' f 'V ' --,P-Jf:,1i. yy 13351 Advice to New Students 'Ffkax PPEAR as much like an old student as possible, and don't be always asking questions. ln this way you o 'Q . . . , . . . . N39 'Xq will probably succeed in cutting your first week s classes and registering in the wrong department. Join the ? ! Y M C A It adds immeasurably to your social prestige In starting a conversation always mention the beauty of the campus. The novelty of the subject will immediately attract the attention of the upper fi classmen, and raise their opinion of your originality immeasurably. Always state publicly on your arrival what fraternity you intend to join, and enlarge upon the merits of the various organizations. This invariably insures your election to the best. Look carefully about the campus for a week, and then go to Chance and suggest whatever improvements seem most needful. Don't fail to provide yourself with a package of Fatimas before entering. It adds greatly to your general air of a college man. Raise your hat to every co-ed you meet. It is a sign of good breeding on your part, and the co-eds expect it. When in conversation with a lady always manage to bring in the latest joke you have heard at the Princess. Of course she has heard it before, but it at least shows that you are anxious to please. Never speak of an instructor by his last name. Call him Eddie or Tootsie or Gus. Everybody will then know that you are at your ease in the college world, and no raw, shrinking hill-billy. Argue with Mr. Hart about your fees, and then ask him to credit you for a while. It is easy to work him if you will hold your nerve. Gather together all the alumni of your prep school in College Hall. Give fifteen rah's for your Alma Mater and a buzzard for its bitterest rival. After you join a fraternity write the name of it conspicuously on all your books and desks. Give a jeweled pin to your girl. That's what a fraternity is for. Pay the Chancellor a social visit once a week. He has nothing to do but talk to you. Call him Chance, playfully, and he'll never forget you. C3361 . Q wr, Q X 5 'f . I x K' 1. EY fx fx -,, , ,. ,,,,,,, in me if la MIIIW' ff Rb' keg X' 4 YY J , 0. ' r :ik 1 , ' 1 .M ,, ,zz 1 QR A X F l 'gg nw lm vl F, I I I f um? . y n?- yi F 7 , ff , I 'A M' NMA Af V , Ne! N 5 . Lf' Z: fe my I U yy . ,4 A h T 9, 4. , , 5 fA7gW V GI -R ,fxM , Q 2 - -' vf ' .-2. ' X f, N 44 mv' Av .14 -' if , ' r 1 bw L A V 1zg: eSwEQfX'yf 5552, 1 -,-:I-Jf Ex .. ' A l-.:.-.-2' , -M. ...li ,. , A AM -11 1 J-an-1? f'f-12 , ' ff? -,- 'f' W ,W l .mg 5,-Li i.i..- -1:---'M' , 'Au 1-fig-121' ::.. - - N V-1 g... zx- -f::-- f - Q-iffi'-Zrw il -f' -., 1 --A------'f--M ffm ,ff - an eff QAT5 'T ' '7' f.:,.f:f',, 4: .a , ' f..f . Wifi' ' 2gg:fg:g1:2:ss:f-'.. b Q ELl.1,f+ .3 14 1 ' , -W mf -.. ' 'MJ' A , ' 1--A .T C3373 Military Training at Vanderbilt QW WWE? HURSDAY, April 5th, witnessed the inauguration of a brand new kind of student activity ID f at Vanderbilt. At four o'clock 200 men assembled in College Hall, listened to a few E39 E53 words from Capt. Hank Milam, in charge of the training, gave a buzzarcl for the 4g1J Kaiser, and marched out to the Hippodrome for the first lesson. This climax came as the result of the efforts of Chancellor Kirkland, assisted by a committee of students, who had been laying plans for some weeks. The declaration of war brought these plans to a head, with the above result. The purpose of the drill was to enable the boys to remain in the University, and at the same time prepare themselves for service when the call is made. All class-work was made secondary to the work of training, and all efforts were made, from the start, to make the work as effective as possible. It seems certain that the term of 1917-1918 will witness the establishment at Vanderbilt of a regu- lar course in military instruction. In the meantime it is the purpose of the University to co-operate with the Government in every possible way, and to spare no pains to lit the young men for the duties which may in the future clevolve upon them. C2385 VANDERBILT STUDENTS DRILLING PICTURE MADE ON DAY or DECLARATION OF WAR w1'rH GERMANY C3391 ,fm M111 .. 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HE Phi Delta Theta fraternity bases its claim for attention on the number of mem- bers-typifiecl by the stars which you will notice on its crestg and also on the class of mem- bers, as represented by Charlie Craig. This type of manhood is signified by the cane which you will also notice on the crest. It is domiciled in a large barn-like structure on Hillsboro, which has as its most prominent feature the advertise- ment of the fraternity across its front. It num- bers among its most prominent members some of the South Campus Quill Club. It is a most promising fraternity. xi? U?O'el-Q - X QQJQOD 13435 I 'Numb ERS T Q -. - co , 4 if . j 'Y C3440 Kappa Sigma Colors: Black and white. Flower: Wild onion Moit0.' ln Gleaves we trust. HE. Kappa Sigma Fraternity has a crest which speaks for itself. It holcls before the members the things they must not clo. The letters on the streamer beneath are to holcl before them for an ex- ample the sterling qualities of the Arch-Chancellor, whom they number among their members. The colors are to show the contrasting qualities of their mem- bership. The flower is typical of their favorite per- fume. In the motto we fincl the foundation of the Vanderbilt chapter's strength. We fonclly hope that they will always cling to their high ideals. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Molto: Every one a laclyf, Founded: In a boucloir. HE Sig Alphs, as you will see by their pin, are pri- marily a musical fraternity-except for Ujoshf' They are an especially lacly-like bunch, and childishly sim- ple, as evidenced by the rattles around the pin. The most prominent members are the leaders of the Paul Club, the foreign contingent of the school, ancl a Hclamyankf' Disappointment in love seems to be their forte. The most distinctive features of their house are the pair of feet which is always in the front window upstairs, and the fact that there is usually an automobile in front of it. C3451 8' .6 I1 5-'T -iiiilgs l In U EE O O o o 0 0 O O O o Kappa Alpha Founded: In obscurity. Number of Living Members: Seven and a half Number of Dead: The rest. APPA ALPHA is probably one of the most mys- tical fraternities in the University. We know very little about it, or its pin, which you see depicted here, As for the pin, we see some eggs ancl marbles on it. The eggs are possibly sacl ones. The marbles must pertain to the members' fondness for that game. The number of members is great. We can harclly decide just which ones are the seven and which the rest. It would be entirely too audacious to say which is the half-man. It probably refers to his size. Of the cleacl, some are buried, some not. We leave the rest to imagination. C3461 Beta Theta Pi Founded: In a nightmare. Z Number of Chapters: Impossible. n i M, W N will X Number of Members: lnimaginable. l ltlllll lil Flower: Rose. lltq lg ll l f lllll.i'll'1lyf .g f EEFA Tl-IETA PI is a most versatile -fraternity. la in N K t has members who are into everything. The f i ,iriv.l l figure surmounting the crest looks very much like a buzzarcl. We olon't see the application. On ' xii the crest we see a pipe ancl a guitar. They must stand in X 1 DIN for the favorite pastimes of a prominent faculty mem- ,gli ber and a stucle.,' On the scroll beneath are some llln l.3rlllllll,lll letters that look like a chemical formula. The Hower ll rml' may apply to their favorite brand of beauty, or to the llll Uflower of its manhood. We hesitate to say. At e l R any rate, the Betas are to be congratulated on the F 3 mix', they have. 6471 Qllly 2'- gf!-N'i '-Z . 7 R Delta Tau Delta Colors: Black and blue. Flower: Pansy. l V Motto: Hcet marriedfy 5:55. H iff y f ELTA TAU DELTA is a very strong fra- ' 1 dlliipl U ternity-in brawn. The colors designate those ff Q i- :iii-if lllllllllil Z lllllm most familiar around the Delt house. The i ll l l lllll 'll Hower probably refers to the modesty of its members. As to the motto, we don't know. The crest is a bit i ,-i,-3 hard to decipher, but we surmise that the star is to 23 .is remind them that they had one. The football must refer to their determination to live up to the old 1 record. The bowl, we guess, depicts the Howing one. 7 This one we always see empty. The eye may mean If, The jelly roll under it must be to keep Ros- ' coe,s picture before them. 1 2 C3481 If l f K t X ll X 'f N X 4 , s' N N9 it VN K Qum, u fi Le, dgfxyf TAPPA KEG CHAPTER X Sh O Color: Lead grey. X N ff Moito,- The sun never sets on Sigma Nuf, X X. - 1 j HE ambition of Sigma Nu seems to be embodied K f X j in their favorite expression, Every Sigma New Q E J and every one a nuisance. Vve chose the color X ' X because it best depicts their brilliance. The motto: i Z! well, it is like Great Britain's. In that case-there are some everywhere. The pretzel may mean that they X think so much of Schoony. The hammers and clubs X ' -what are they usually used for? The sun again refers you to their motto. The letters on the streamer N are very mystical. Some one has suggested that they spell a word. - F, QW!! C3495 Q fa Y S ,fx iffgjflg Alpha Tau Qmega ff BITA PIE CHAPTER I I - Acliver Chapters: Who knows? K Active Members.' Inestimable. Q x :EL-A D N HERE is no A. T. O. type. Une starts clown I X - , 5 the street and sees Clopper Almon, then bumps w, -'-I--7 -:'....'2'- ' .6 --L I into Fritz Costen. A lacly may meet Dug 1 ','- i -if - H Moore or Frank Barber and she'll think the A. T. ly ff 1' :', ', . I O.'s are lacly-killers. Then along comes Terry. G l ' v ' , ,'-', ' ' I? Their dance representativesu are especially noticeable f v ' ' 1-sl 1 1 . ' I f' , ' - Jem Early, Bobby Kimbrough ancl the eter- ' nal Freshmanf' Heathcock. The chapter house has : just been moved this year in order to take their ver- dant Freshman away from the evil influences of St. 'gf Q Thomas. Alas! Chili has goneg but maybe they I ' , will get another athlete some day. 43505 Delta Kappa Epsilon Flower: Lady's slipper. Founded: At 208W Sixth Ave., No. HE Dekes' greatest asset is their phonographic Freshman. just give him an opportunity and he'll disclose all of the state secrets. We don't imagine that he's any kin to Old Sawneyf' ltls hard to tell whether their meeting place is on 23d No. or in the Colonial Billard Hall. Some of the members are helping to pay for a palatial suite in the l-lotel Hermitage. It has been heard-and from a reliable source-that George Decker sends them a monthly card of thanks via Derward Wheeler. They have a man on the Nemo Club, too. C3511 3 is f'i-E-. 3, If I j 1 y W i lil' U T E LIST gp:- i l 5 li 11 Ar..--1 ' 1 2 IIY . W -.JI l ' , i' 1- - 5 7' ., ..- Q, ' Q : - .glfgr tg:-E-. SI' F-'gi Wll ' --- lg l '-.2 4 - f it - iig Hr.:- EQ AE E 4, -- l gl jr..-LI- 'l-Q5 1 '-1-.zu ,.. --:lip u ,,.-fs-- -.-1.0 ir..-z ll--3,1 'Earn , ' 'Sg- mn-n I.: Y ., 7 1'-- -5' 'if' I ,Q El H it - 1- r -. - - ...L gale-:lla ' . . -f f -5 , 1 - - , ,gif JSF - , 6' ' N' , - ' ' i 5 . - '-'-'sg 5 T.. ,- - ,Q Q 1,....4-i f f ,Q 1- .5 L , fe V i Li.-: ,X X E :Q .N-:..x N- x - - Alia' is - ' . i .S s - i l SXS il Lrg 13521 Sigma Chi Flower: Dog-fennel fit's so rarel. Motto: Every man must get a manf, HE. most outstanding features of Sigma Chi are its financial security, numbers, and Charlie Hall. The financial security is evidenced by the house, the numbers everywhere, and Charlie Hall with the co-eds. Of course, we mean nothing against the co-eds by this remark. The Sigma Chis are very proud of that elctrically lighted symbol of theirs, and Bill Elliott. The symbol certainly is a beauty. We wonder if the Sigma Chis know who Mr. Smith is. Maybe Jed could enlighten them. Phi Kappa P si Passlvorcl: Raise you five. Crip: As a pile of chips ULA DANCERS, prosthetic stars, tanks, and sharks,-that's the Phi Psis. They have Anderton, who heads the Quill Clubg Bob Foster who clancesg Luke Kane who is hanclsomeg Leight', Ewell, who's in love. In fact you can fincl almost anything in the Phi Psi list. Most noteworthy, however, of all their possessions is Ches. He is the star entertainer, ancl Puffs particular pet. As for that, Pucl,' is-himself in the vaudeville class- ancl a laclies' man. We Woncler if Mr. Barthell is still considering pitching camp on their front porch. Probably Warren, the cleanly one,', has him bluffecl. C3531 Q' ' ' ' ' vga -,E ' 1 A VT . i :. a p ' I I r I ' .U r - ii-2 , ..... v - . 2 Es -- . ., ,.. ',.1 1-1: ' ..-. ' 1 lp- ' , :g G .' L 1.- ...., ? '37 .0 14.3 a -, 1.24 gggggessfb C9 Z-ZEL fiiiiiiiiisf? YS 45555gF:'F::5!!!E5: ' 56 A BEHTA . ' ' ' flfl' l , --..- , y., o . , f -f ' 7,-,. rl ' -fd - 4 , K ,,, Q .....-- O' - D ,- ..- I Q if-i-:1--'-E I ia--, .. - ,.-' po' ---fi w ,,,.-f- . , e ...et . n - ff :f- ,- I --?-Li - P hi Kappa Sigma Flower: Thistle. Motto: Meet me at Deckers. Official Anthem: Beale Street Blues HI KAPPA SIGMA is undoubtedly a social or- ganization. It is made up of social lions-Tommy Edwards to the contrary notwithstanding. Since the departure of King Ridley the chapter has attempted to follow his example en masse. It is also noted for its will- ingness to bet on 'most anything. The snake swallowing its tail on the coat-of-arms probably refers to Phillip's sup- plenessg the lamp refers to Greer, the light of the South campus. One never thinks of Phi Kap without thinking of the dizzy blondesn-Johnson and I-lenderer-the vamps. There was a time when it seemed like they would win their race from the Phi Psis, but that time is past- Speidell is gone. 43543 Announcement The Editors of the Commodore are frequently asked: Why don't you omit all hackneyed matter? We should like to. We should like to produce a book in which one would search in vain for Cap Alley's spar- rows and Dad Schuerman's Ford. We should enjoy it if we could refrain from slandering Mr. Hart, Guy Denton, the Gymnasium, the Y. M. C. A. and Kissam Hall. It would tickle us to death of we could avoid all reference to Freshman Math, Nlayfield's birds, McNeilly's jokes, and the Vanderbilt Observer. We imagine that there would be a Wenderful charm in a book which should omit from its decorations that chimney-shaped thing on College Hall, and should introduce the Senior Med class without a skull-and- crossbone cartoon. It would be a relief if somebody would omit from his list of honors the fact that in 'I5 he was Deputy-Marshal of the Bull Pup Literary Society. We should like to leave out all reference to Owl Club initiations and other obscene matter. We should like- But what does it matter what we should like? Nobody is gong to pay three dollars for a pair of nice leather covers. 4355 Aflable in Slang O the Brain Surgeons, who were supported by the Frat Colony, Old Ignatz sent the Modern and Re- vised Version to have his llliteracy Amputated. lgnatz Fils couldn't hand the Meds of Mentality a Super- abundance, but he was keen for the Colony. According to his Manner of Doping the Thing Out, he was Slated to be the Bonehead of Contention among the Rival Tents. But the Fratimas failed to Fall for him. It was rumored that he Smiled Uproariously at his own puns-that he was a Knife Swallower and a Soup Gargler. Thus it hap- pened that the Clans didn't Admire lgnatz as much as he did. - lgnatz was somewhat Perturbed because their Judgment had Missed Fire. However, he didnit Erase himself from the Scenery. His Thinker gave a Pair of hard, vigorous Thunks and produced an Idea that was almost Sane. Did he Pick his Favorites and polish their Walkovers with his Tongue? Nix. None of the Bromidic Stuff for Ignatz. With the Optics of a Connaught-Sewer fgenus pun, species Mayjieldj he gave each Clan the Einsuber to see Which was Who-. He passed up Mu Mu, Kappa Cli Max, Theta Bara, Sweeta Pappa, Iota Bi Pi, Ra Can Ri and Flea Bitta Gi. He saw that the Heava Psis were Wllio by an Overwhelmingly Majority. He likewise Savvied that the Rex Asinorum of the Heava Psis was one Home Run Inhaler, yclept Percival O'Bryanstein. 0561 Now Percival happened to have a very Pronouncecl Pen- chant for the Brainless Wonder, a I9I 7 Model Debutante Speedster with symmetrical streamline body, that Never Fires and Gears, quickly Reversible from Waltz to Wiggle. lgnatz likewise made it a Point to Stumble Upon this fact. And it Came to- Pass that the Sweeta Pappas Pulled a Terpsichorean Function. lgnatz was not Implored to Be Present. But, since he didn't want them to do a Nailing- and-Washing-of-Teeth Act upon discovery of the Oversight, he was On the Spot anyhow-Extremely So. Here he En- gineered his own Presentation to the Speedster. The supe- rior Bovine Flavor of his Monolog Got Him By. The Speedster became forthwith the Object of Ignatz,s Benevolence. He began to Put Out for Wine and also Solid Food. He even furnished a Reflector-in the form of a Halter of Pearls to wear with her Smile-to the Light of O'Bryanstein's Life. And it Came to Pass, some days later, that the Aluminum Insignia of Heava Psi Adorned the lapel of Ignatz's Style- plus. Moral: There is Madness in your Method unless there is Novel Methotd in your Madness. fThis is better phraseol- ogy than merely saying, The meaning of the fable baffles investigation and defiies interpretation , THE END W. B. P. Kissam Bath Room F there is one place on this green earth where democracy prevails, that place is the bath room at Kissam l-lall. Here all men are equal. Here abide liberty and uniong faith, hope, and charity, one and forever, now and insep- arable. Here no man is better dressed than another, unless, 4 I l'l'lg fi l ll- Q, llllils 1' L ll, I ll lfll ' lJ l Jaffa, aaatfmbwaf hemp perchance, he is covered with some ten-cent soap-suds instead of the old reliable 99 44-10071. This bath room is the greatest socialistic institution that exists to-day. It is the ideal Utopia. It is, so to speak, the melting pot of our world, for in it may be found academic students, engineers, pharmaceuts, and sometimes lawyers. This is truly a place of liberty-for no one is com- pelled to wash his neck and ears. There is union here- for frequently all men combine against one bar of soap. There is indeed faith-for no one can see his own back. There is hope-for in winter the water is not always warm. And there is charity-for there are several freaks who daily wash, and of whom not one unkind word is spoken. The greatest of these is charity. This institution is responsible for the popularity and social prestige of many denizens of Kissam. This state- ment can be proved. The following is an excerpt from the dairy of a l9l6 debutante: HI just adore the Vanderbilt men When they're perfectly clean and white. But, alas, I have danced with many Who don't bathe every Saturday night. W. R. W. -Q e,::5Sxil 1. 'X f. f ' 1 F ,z , ...,... Y W' .... g f I p X' I l f . i ' 1 X .45 , 5, ew ----- f i 'r.ia1', ' ,aff JJ ft B xl . eng i 5 fa : it l - .vi l '1 ll M . ,rt I V ,V :V + 1 I i Q: II 'L I I 'I are-e f- ff 'e e' y rgf rQ ..s.f..fr.,: f , ,- .... f--sf' gag 'Fla vga' 34.1 -1'fe-Q1-,TL-,afif? VzifigggfiiegfiiifiivgzifE?ft5ijiQ32filE5iEj??EfQi,2':zi5?35Z?? 13581 A Fable for Students BY M. B. One evening at sundown-the day growing late, Saint Peter sat sprawled by the Beautiful Gate. ffl-hose Heavenly sunsets are dreadfully hot, and he Longed for some break in the deadly monotony., He lit his El Bullo, And took a long pull: O Heavens and otherwise, what a long day! he said. Suddenly clown below, pushing their way ahead, Two shapes came in view, making on for his gateg Tossing his fresh cigar Off on the nearest star, Peter recovered his dignity straight. Right there on his job, Peter Hagged them in season Stop, look, and listen, you guys! Give a reason How have you deserved A seat that's reserved? Speak up, and sharpg to the point, and no teasin' Saint Peter, the slender shade said with a smile, ln college I led all my classes a mile. I don't give a rap a- Bout Phi Beta Kappa- l. made it so easy it seemed just like play. My math grade, one hundred, ln Greek, never blunderedg While as for my chemistry, all I need say-.U A Fable for Students ls nothing, said Peter. There isn't a show For you here, go make reservations below. I tell you, you scholars do bother like sing There's been no peace here since Dean Tolman came in He taught us all Greek, And fjust think of his cheeklj He sold every angel his Art of Translating! Your place is below, if l'm right in my rating. Said the heavy-set shade, Well, for my own part, Saint, I won't burn for a high-brow, that's one thing I ain't. l've got as much sense as the Pos!-Dispatch comicsg I busted in physics, and-yes-economics! But-l won sixteen V's, And with marvelous ease Made All-Southern Quarterback four seasons straight-. Here, boy, don't youbother To go any farther, Said Peter, just step here inside of the gate. You're here fconhdentiallyj Most providentially- I'll give you the dope, old mang clon't you dare tell: Our luck's bad as everything: Quarterback's sprained his wing, And Saturday evening we've got to play Hell! While the Phi Beta Kappa Happed doWnward-alackl- Saint Peter presented the new quarterback. The l-lornrimmer E. learn in life's school of many a fool whose,s cursed with an ivory dome. From youth to old age they try to look sage, though really there's nobody home. What's lacking in brains they always take pains to supply by a hook or a crook, but a spade's a spade and so little aid is got a wiseacre look. The doctor We know will let his beard grow-his profession demands it that wayg the lawyer won't fail to wear a long tail, though in dragging it oft goes astray. And the minister, too, must put the taboo on collars unless turned around. The musical guy wears hair in his eye as he makes ivories resound. But of all the fool asses is he who wears glasses for the sake of producing effects. I'Il bet you my boot this poor old galoot is blinded by wearing these specks. It he does ap- pear wise, 'tis his tortoise disguise, for his brain is indeed very light. He follows the style, although all the while he he is risking the loss of his sight. Assuming this pose he puts on his nose a weight that will sure break it down. His eyesight is bad, his appearance is sad, for he looks like a silly old clown. Yet all things that grow are distinguished, we know, by some outward and visible sign. The ears of the ass are in the same class with the zebra's bright striped design. The rabbit, you know, has a short tail of snow, and the peacock a rainbow affairg and chickens, dear things, have trinkets and rings, and otherwise make a man stare. But animals all have not got the gall to alter the looks of God's make, and so of all nuts the boob with the guts to wear hornrimmed specks takes the cake. W. A. M. Car Troubles of a lVledico HRONIC hypertrophy of the gas bill resulting in atrophy of the bank account. No perfect remedy has yet been discovered. Carburettorial stenosisg relieved by removing several grains of sand by trochar puncture or by aspiration. Cheynes-Stokes explosions resulting in fibrillation and bloc. It is a common condition, the etiology of which has been well investigated with marked success. It is sometimes relieved by a persistent and speedy rotation of the crank. Hypergasolinityg cured by restricting the supply. It is commonly called flooding. Pistonic congestiong ameliorated by labor q.s. an efficient language. Valvular insufliciencyg relative to the amount of leak. Colles fracture of the steering rodsg generally requires prolonged hospital treatment. Nlufller feverg sthenic typeg may result in serious compli- cations if it occurs within city limits. Home remedies are often efhcient. Regurgitation of the pumpg a chronic condition often not amendable to treatment. Staphyloma of the parietal tubes. It is not a disease, but an indication of severe impending degeneration. Treat- ment is the test of labor or immediate mechanical interfer- ence. General Mulibilityg a peculiar condition, the etiology of which is still obscure. It does not conform to Koch's Pos- tule. It generally results in compound comminuted fracture of the Decalogue. Old Doctor experience recommends the following pre- scription under all conditions: R Ext. Sensum Commoni .... . grs.j Inf. Scientia Enginorum- ..... Patientia ad finitum ........ aa.q.s. M et Sig.: Apply p.r.n. as directed. PHELPS, 'I 7. -HC P6 -H4 The Specialist WELL-SUBSTANTIATED fact that a man will finally select his own vocation in life in spite of all effort made on his part to curb such action has been long observed. The truth of this statement is further borne out in the behavior of Messrs. Trentzsch, Kauffold, Hale and Baker, who, with dogged determination to let a certain well-known phase of medicine go by unnoticed and struggling manfully to ignore its features, finally became lured by the charms and manifold attributes of this specialty in question. This is not all, for working in close association with the matter of choice of a subject in which to specialize, there lurked in their minds vivid recollections of their chief. Men- tal pictures of his charming personality on the lecture plat- form and his convincing delivery which demanded the strict- est attention soon became indelible impressions. The weight of the irresistible came upon them like a thunderbolt. Their choice was made by the inevitable. ln accordance with the suspicions of all interested and concerned, the complete materialization is fast on its way to perfection. The present outcome of such an intricate and eventful plot finds that the four new associates are delight- fully pleased with their so long undecided move that recom- mendation of such a procedure can be had on application. Cupidis Disease, or Cardio-Cerebral F ever EFINITION-Cupid's disease is an acute infectious disease, which may or may not become chronic, af- fecting both brain and heart more or less simultane- ously and characterized by a wide variety of symptoms. To the general public it is known by the name of Love, and is evidenced by a growing affection for a person of the oppo- site sex, usually producing in them a similar result towards the party of the first part. Varieties of this disease are known as mild, acute, chronic and pseudo Ccalfj love. Etiology-Eminent scientists have ascribed the cause of this disease to an unclassified form of micro-organism known as bacillus Cupidog others have failed to find it present in all cases. Both sexes at all ages are susceptible to it, but the most virulent cases develop in man between the ages of twenty-four and twenty-six, while in woman the period is more toward the end of the third decade. The disease is most prevalent during Springtime, but is not limited to this season alone. Cases arising during the Summer, especially among college students, are at the worst temporary, and re- covery may be looked for in the cool months of the Fall. Predisposing factors are the presence of, or convalescence from, Spring fever, moonlight, ocean voyages, mountain and seaside resorts. The disease is not confined to any one pro- fession nor to the laity. Doctors and nurses have been found peculiarly susceptible, and the laity may contract it from either, or vice versa. Pathology-In some post-mortem examinations it is said that numerous scars have been found in the heart muscle, ramp giving evidence of previous infections that were not fatal. Evidence of softening of the brain has been found by some workers, but this has not been confirmed. The period of incubation may be from ten minutes to six months or more, depending on the susceptibility of the patient and how often he is exposed to the influence of the bacillus. Symptoms-One of. the earliest signs is anorexia, or re- fusal of food. This may be due to dilatation of the heart and its effect on the oesophagusg or to profound mental dis- turbance, but it is most likely an anticipatory dyspepsia, due to the patientfs subconsciously realizing that he may some day have a new cook who learned at a boarding school. In some there may be a marked lassitude and langor, while others may become very sprightly in contrast to their former habits. Mental symptoms are shown by an increased tend- ency toward letter writing, wherein the same idea is ex- pressed a thousand times over in different ways and word- ings. Telephonitis is another form of the same thing. Aphasia, or absent-mindedness, is a frequent symptom. De- lusions, illusions and hallucinations are common. Alternate blushing and blanching of the countenance may be noted. The ideal reaction is invariably negative. The pulse varies from bounding to weak, while the heart often produces mur- murs usually interpreted by the patient as resembling the name of the other party similarly affected. Impaired vision and chapped lips are minor points and, not always present. A ring around the proximal phalanx of the third finger of the left hand is a positive symptom in the female, though not signifying a fatal case necessarily. ln the male there may be a marked tendency of the arms, particularly the right, to go to waist, though this does not signify atrophy. Complications-Any aggravated symptom is a complica- tion. Likewise the advent of another party equally as at- tractive as the first must be reckoned with. Relapses are. quite common. Diagnosis--Is made chiefly by the above symptoms. Though the patient may display a certain amount of rash- ness, it need not be confused with the exanthemata. Prognosis-No case is too mild to prove fatal and none too severe to recover. Palpitation of the heart, inspection of jewelry stores, and a visit to the bureau of licenses are unfavorable features. If this disease comes on during the convalescent period of another illness, and in addition the nurse be attractive, the result is invariably fatal. Treatment-Some advise complete and long-continued isolation of the two parties affected, but the old proverb that Absence makes the heart beat stronger has occasion- ally proven the inefficiency of this method. In 'direct con- trast to this measure, the radical treatment of a single close of matrimonialis has been urged, but this usually only re- duces tlve symptoms from acute to chronic. Tincture of C3621 osculation in combination with essence of caresses are heroic measures which may or may not alleviate some symptom temporarily by affecting the mental distress. Tulip salve applied locally has also been mentioned as remedial. Heart failure is likely to develop in the course of the disease, being brought on by peculiar circumstances, such as the winding of a clock, the dropping of a shoe or the sound of someone suddenly descending the stairs, especially if this occurs about l l P.M. The treatment in this case should be early hours for retiring and the warning to go' while the going is good. When the fever, after reaching a high point, suddenly terminates, it may become necessary to put the patient in a breach of promise suit. 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I Wm 1 qaesp 364 The Candid Professor Speaks ENTLEMEN, this course in Madagascan Litera- ture which l am going to give you will bore me as much as it will bore you. I wrote these notes over ten years ago, so that if any of you have notes taken by for- mer students you can read even the jokes and jeux rfesprit before you come into class. There is nothing new or up to date in the course, and naturally I do not expect you to get anything out of it either in the way of facts or inspiration. My system of grading need not bother youg you will all get A or B throughout the term, but on final exams this will be cut down to C or D. I do this that the course may not appear on the hooks and to the authorities to be such an awful crip, and incidentally that I may hold my job. I shall be willing also to recommend any of you as preparatory school teachers at the close of the year. This should also aid in recommending thelcourse to you. I shall now begin to read the notes, and I feel sure you will all absent-mind- edly take down erroneous notes in your usual illegible hand- writing. D. M. S. 0653 i q ,' .. , ' A ,' Nl I o We 51-4manBraqq sez: t I wo1voER WHY Drug g'CHjfGERl eat Junda, NIGHTS SUPPER HTTNE paewnaom We ca rt , alwaqsrell when we V have a neufcook the shanqeffnqerfwf, 5 .412 OD 'HIP 6u7 'f6h' A Q ,N Q HECEJJITY J 492 ' X W f 1, Q oz A112 . ' f wil' I FQ ' X 3, , 42 Z v 'Q L 'I' JA Rl yex 0r.DATE Dufssune ff ' U1 : K FSRTHE Jnow- Q ff - -z viii' 7' - W DOIN? RUEARCN WUKK -W cgso -'H lPOKlHG FOR COVINON Ttpxn' TNECAUJE Jf10oT'N mmf X CJFCANCU1 4 T E :rw- N59M ' . . I ,ui IOUW7 6A!7DUf PFNLXYYGJ G '- Not at all in imitation, This is, rather, liberationf Object, Freshman education. TENNYsoN's LIGHT BRIGADEH Lieut. Charles Chauncey de Toots, Loquitur 'Jove, Y' know, It looks quite Too far from I-lere to there. Fancy, just Half a league, ls, roughly, A mile and a half. 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I-le gazed thoughtfully upward-ever upward. What does it all mean?H he asked himself at last. Ch, it baflies me--puzzles me-the vast, complicated mass of ever-breaking, ever-changing materials there above. To li- with public opinion. The next car I buy will be a Ford. W. B. P. as as as SQUAT LEE sez: Why haven't the theologs as much right to go to the Princess as anybody?,' Donit Be lll-Bred After a careful reading of Smart Set, Vanity Fair, and Young's Magazine, we are able to furnish our readers with the following Rules of Correct Behavior: Never show surprise, even if a man pays you ten dollars. Never laugh at a joke. Assume a slightly bored expres- sion and then smile politely. Never show remorse. It is a confession of weakness. Never show that you are shocked, even if your hostess meets you in a kimona. Well-bred people are never shocked. Never show joy, gratitude, or sorrow. Never use vulgar language. Risque is all right, but vulgar, never. Never struggle with temptation. 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Oh, yes, indeed, 'twas a great display Of Wit and brains and Noise- But that was in practice. But when they spoke, 'lwas had enoughg They hoth forgot their rotten stuff. They read their speeches with great eclatg And the prep school hoys applauded that- But that was for politeness. -W.R. W. as as as Daffy Definitions LAW OF LINES: A wink for the trump lead. EASY-CI-IAIR: Professorship of Modern Languages. VARIATIONS or THE NEEDLE: Student sewing on buttons. OPPOSING FACTIONS: Kissam hoard and the digestive system. VITAL STATISTICS: The League standing. COUNTER-ATTRACTION: A pretty female clerk. COUNTER-ATTACK: A bargain-day rush. DOCTRINE OF CASTE: Fly-fishing. ETERNITY: Physics class. A SAD BIRD: Anyone who differs in any way from our- selves. Short Dresses When Sallie was a little girl With lovely golden tresses, I thought she was the sweetest thing That ever wore short dresses. But as she old and older grew, She scorned my fond caressesg l'm most a grown girl now, she said, And soon won't wear short dressesf, Alas! what sorrow fills my soul! Deep gloom my heart distressesg For l could never love a girl Who did not wear short dresses. But see! Dame Fashio-n,s kindly aid! For once hre presence blesses: For Sallie follows all the stylesg Qnce more she wears short dresses. X' 56 -34 I don't knowf, remarked the Cynical Soph, why so many people marry in June, but l imagine the heat has something to do with itf' as as as Yes,', remarked the jovial Junior, a man can escape conscription hy getting marriedg but some things are worse than conscriptionf' Preparatory School Near Vandy DUNCAN SCHOOL Graduates Enter Without Examination to Vanderbilt AND MANY OTHER BIG COLLEGES BAIRITWARD PRINTING CO. 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Twelve all-time teachers employed on fundamental branches. Clinical Facilities.-City Hospital, 175 beds and large out- door department, Vanderbilt Hospital, 70 beds with 10,000 dispensary cases treated annually. Galloway Memorial Hos- pital is in course of construction, and will provide for our exclusive control 100 charity beds. This hospital is on the campus. Buildings, Laboratories, Etc.-The recent purchase of the Peabody Campus, with its sixteen acres in the heart of the city, gives us one of the best and largest campuses in Amer- ica for medical purposes. The buildings have all been re- modeled and facilities are unsurpassed. Large and commo- dious laboratories, well lighted and ventilated, for Bacteriol- ogy, Chemistry, Physiology, Embryology, Anatomy, etc. Mr. Andrew Carnegie has recently given to the Medical Department of Vanderbilt University one million dollars. Two hundred thousand dollars of this is to be used in the erection and equipment of laboratories. Eight hundred thousand dol- lars is for permanent endowment. Vanderbilt is a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges, and is rated in Class A by the Council on Medical Education oi? the A. M. A. Fon CATALOG AND FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS I... E. BURCI-I, lVl.D., F.A.C.S., DEAN Eve Building Nashville, Tenn. Does l-lis Best I to make the SPURT P AGE of the TEN NESSEAN and A ERICAN the best possible for you, as well as all those interested in college and professional sports, but you can help him make it still better-make it more interesting for Vandy students if you'll drop around and see him now and then. viii Eff? MQ bv NASI-IVlLLE,S NEW Million Dollar Hotel FIREPROCF-STRICTLY MODERN IN EVERY APPOINTMENT 250 Rooms 250 Baths EUROPEAN Each apartment is complete and provided with every facility to meet the wants of our patrons. 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