Vanderbilt University - Commodore Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

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c o o T E N N E O R. EE EX LIBRI5 Ai D. H o u i ro yf «ersjsorsi Vf fV VVv Comet Series' XXXII Commodore Verier X THE 19 8 COMMODORE . Pu listed Jbjr the S'(udents of jg Vanderbilt University at flarAri Ae. Lit i-.haky Daniel May Barrie Payne Anita William Beat wo Weinstein Harry Elston R. G. Nelson John Simpson Mary Harrell Sara Paris Amine Fletcher W. P. Caine Hclen Fields II. I . Harper Drawings Beairke Weinstein Mark Butler Elizabeth Hart Foster Bairi Foun t a Wiiorilv II. G. Gayiun F.ii abcth Hart Manseield Baii i.y Lucy Van Ness Acnes Smith Katrina Overall Ckuioier McClure Kodak Wesi i.y Wii kerson Funk i 1.01 iriiice I.lu na Web Alice Coesiier Oei.il I Ienoerson Muriii. Case Marii Oiibkiui Katrina Ovi rai l Jot I Iigcins I i i aiii in Hart “Fulilr I’runis K. E. McGill Lucy Vas Nl R. G. Du si r Fuliir Prunis Kvllvn Early Lois I Iokm h Marcari i Ransom A. I’. White Viola Philum TABLE OF CONTENTS DlDKATIOS PACT 8 Military Skciios 9 The Bi auty Section . 23 Campus Views . . . . 28 The Classes .... 41 Senior 43 Junior ...... 7? Sofihomorc . . . 97 Irrihm.in . 105 School of Religion . . 118 1 Se .tniirilull Nunn 122 Ainu.llo 125 V Men in University 127 Fosthall 12? Baikrlball 138 Track 146 B.tiehall .... 148 lenni Auociatioit 150 FRATERNITIES . . . Writ Campu, . . South Cam put Women' Fraternitie Monetary Fraternilie ORGANIZATIONS Student Council Club, ............. Socielie . . . . Religion, . . I loooi Committer PuBlJCATIOSS . . . . Bachelor oi Ugliness Follica................. Covimooori Bli t Book Advice lo Lovelorn pace 151 153 207 223 2)7 245 247 251 265 278 282 283 287 28? 2 31b FOREWORD 'T'O us. the Editors, has been granted the privilege of direct- ing the composition of a book Chich we faithfully endeav- ored to bring up to the high standards set by past Commodores. We have sought, not onkp to present a picture of the work and pla ! of the University! on the Campus during the past year, but also to give to you a slight glimpse, which may) serve as a reminder in after years, oj the greater work which the sons and daughters of Vanderbilt are doing “Over I here. What- ever measure of success we have attained, has been due to your cc-operation. We offer it to you for what it is worth. Read and judge leniently. iccccccuccnccoaca OK. say can you sec. by1 the dawn’s early' light. What so proudly’ we hailed at the twi- light’s last gleaming. Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro the perilous fight. O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly’ streaming? And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air. Gave proof thro’ the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say , does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? —Fr:nc « Kc □ □□cnGCEGGCGoacca □ □ □ a □ a a c: 0 a 1 I a a I I c I B a | □ a DEDICATION + + To those who have gone and who have added glory and honor to themselves and to Van- derbilt, their Alma Vlater, by their patroitism and self-sacrifice, this, the ic i8 Commodore, is dedicated I he Halls of Vanderbilt I urn birk ihete printed p.ino. And look them o'er, .ind then l’iy each .1 loyal tribute To Vanderbilt. I let men Whove changed the «own (or khaki. And chewen gun (of pen And retro j e t the year there, Ol rare and plfUnrn, loo. Bui hear with all the echoe I how voice of the new; Allnill with martial «pint I hat darn lo ri e aiaJ do. Remember, Student . Vanderbilt! Go. «eelt her hall again; live grim old hall of Vanderbilt, So filler! with laughter, when The call had no been ivvued For (tripling to be men. Voice of Men. not «lacker . Who give their be l. their all; And blare the path of honor Where other feet will fall; Call out to youth and manhood A challenge: Fight! Cive alit' And other troop are pa ing I heir tlept and reutu blend. W itinn our heart we oiler A prayer for tho e we tend. Oh. C. It ff tilth everyone On trhom our Staid depend .■Inita ll'ilharm. VANDERBILT WARRIOR' OF YESTERDAY AM) TOOA) 0 ) The Glory of Vanderbilt ANDLRBILI is justly proud of the example set by her faculty, her alumni, and her students in this hour of world crisis. I rue to the traditions and spirit of Vanderbilt, of American universities all over the country, conscious of the fact that America was looking to college-bred men for leadership and guidance, aware of the fact that their actions would serve as an example for thousands of others, hundreds of Vanderbilt men flocked to the colors at the first call to arms, and they have continued to answer the call, till over a thousand are now in khaki, either already Somewhere in F rance or else in training camps here, awaiting their opiwrtunitv to go to the front. And among these are not only the older men. the alumni and graduates, but many, very many, of the undergraduate classes. We have only to look around us for their absent faces to realize how many! I oo much honor cannot bo paid these men by their Alma Mater. Gladly and willingly have they offered their lives to the service of the country, not blindly, not in a spirit of rash adventure, but in a spirit of self-sacrificing devotion to the principles for which the country stands. Not simply because they are Americans and propose to follow the President, but because they believe the F resident is right, because they believe this is an unselfish war on America's part, that this is one of the hours for which America was liorn, an hour to serve humanity: it is in this spirit that these young heroes of ours have gone. In the comfort and ease of home, hi the carefree, joyous days of youth, surrounded bv family and friends, they have been touched by the spirit of the country, the great spirit of service, and have gone forth. The Battalion of Death, to sacrifice their lives, if need be. for the principles for which they stand. I hey are truly worthy of our loving pride and admiration. Hut it is not only Battalions of Death that Vanderbilt has sent forth. In the Vanderbilt Hospital Unit there went out a company, composed not only of men. both young and old. but also of a group of noble and patriotic women. I his company went forth, not on an errand of death, but of life. I hey went to lighten, as far as is humanly possible. the terrible horrors and suffering of war. They went to ease the pain of the wounded, they went to mend the torn and broken bodies of those who had given their all m the strife, they went to bring back to life and health those who would otherwise have perished, they went to make death easier. I hey went forth as a Battalion of Life. And in this unit Vanderbilt has given many of the best of her Medical I’aculty. She has ent forth no professional failures, no professional derelicts. Only the best could qualify. .She has sent to I ranee physicians and surgeons and nurses who will match in skill and courage the best of their professions. Truly, when we call the roll of this company, we can ray: We sent out a hospital unit in which you will find the very flower of the manhood and wonrnhood of Vanderbilt. C. A. Anderson. M.D. C. Frank Avcock, M.D. R. A. Barr. B.A.. M.D.. F.A.C.S. Dean Lucius E. Burch. B.A.. M D., F.A.C.S. O. N. Bryan. M.D. R. B. Brown. M.D. O. E. Brown. B.D. R. W. Billington. M.D Jerc W. Caldwell. M.D. S. C. Cowan. M.D. A. S. Dabney. M.D. Frank B. Dunklin. M.D. W. C. Dixon. M.D. L. W. Edwards. M.D. David P. Adams G. Clotpsr At mon THOMAS T. Brackin Henry K. Buckner Harry R. Delciier Bert Hart Denton Leighton Ewell Monette C. Ford Robert C. Foster Gayi.oro N. Frill Robert P. Frierson I Icrman Julius Hanna Ciiari.es V. Hewci.ey Alva R. Irish Roll of Honor Members of the Faculty Duncan Eve. Sr.. M.D.. F'.A.C.S H. E. Fraser. B A . M.D. H F. Friedman. M.D. E. N. Fuqua. M.D. T. B. CivAN. B.A.. M.D. William B. Goddard. M.D. W. D. Haggard. M.D.. F.A.C.S. A. W. Harris. M.D. James W. Jobiing. M.D. W. G. Kinnon. M.D. George A. Maytteld. B.A.. M A.. PhD John Owsley Mamer. B.A.. M.D D. R. Pickens. M.D. Class of 1918 Wai ki.r I Johnston Ira P. Jones Clay Evans Joseph Frank P. Kirk Robert I. Kirkpatrick Harry R. I .lathers Hunter MacDonald Roy L. Mitchell I Iaroi.d Parker Byrd F. Paty William S. Proctor Monroe Rooks Russeli. Rose StLDEN Rose R. E. Maxwell. M.D. W. M. McCabe. M.D.. F.A.C.S E. H. McGhee. M.D. Walter M. Morgan. D.D.S. Thomas Dempsey McKinney. M.D. Eugene Moore Orr. M.D. John C. Ransom. B.A. Larkin A. Smith. M.D. R. E. Sullivan. M.D. H. M. Ticert. M.D.. F.A.C.S. Harlan G. Tucker. M.D. W. II Witt. B M A M D George C. Williamson. M.D. John Witherspoon. M.D R. E. Wyatt. M.D. Charms B. Richardson J. Bland Roberts William Percy Sharpe Jackson A. Seward Porter T. Staniord F. Boyd Fayior Alonzo M. Tenison I .EWLV COM. TrANSOU Charles B. Tuei.y Ijilard T. Turner Willis M. West Duhward B. Wheeler Percy C. Young Charles W. Akers Rohe hi H Bingham R. A. Blanks Jamis W. Bragg A. I.merson Chester II. IIirbirt Corson. Jr. Charles B. Costin Ci ai de. W. Covington Charles I rose Craig W II LIAM I I . C«AIC C aid win Dim ' Cecii Mu an Down i. Sam R. Opekson Clover B, I irreii Roll of Honor Class of 1919 William Frierson Lev. C. Hambixtt Charles C. Maun Richard G. Hendrick Paul I.. Hollister Robert F. Jackson Raymond Kereooi Jesse Martin Thomas Miliik Manii.r Donah. I’ Mel.wen I . Ci ay McCal'chi.t. Jr. R I . Mims Chari i s Ai hi rj Mitciii i i II Di n an Moori I ari e. M Morris Sami e i Z. Orcel I xt Overton Russell Phillips Justin S. Potter Thomas Ridley F.ucene Rovecno Paul Rye Lynn D. Siieord William Hi nr Spi nie r John K. Teaclt McTyeiri Tkert A. IF Tipnns Jamis T. Trolm.aii Ridley Wills Jeromi I . Almiuier Ami hi Bati iss Lewis I.. Carruihers F-DWard Craig Ras Craig Sen ii r Crook Ronald lx i Davis William I . I lalli Class of 1920 W ILHAM 11 Cai dnir Jami Rayburn Clover George J. Greer O. I ishir Hawes Raipii M James Ge.orgi W. Jones I ranklin W. LaiTA Jami' Vaughn Norveii Robert Spencer Norvell Boyd Riu:y Joe Thurston Runyan Thomas I Ioward Spain Rorirt I.. Thomas I.. Ray Thompson Class of 1921 Sumpter Anderson A. V Coleman J. G. Carnathan Will Aiken Houston Vandf.rbilt Ni ksf.s in Rkd Cross Service Miss Ruth Carter Miss L. B. Ix:r. Miss Sadii. Davis Miss Stella Saulsbury • HE VANDKRBILT HOSPITAL L'Nl'l M andcrbilt’s Batlcry L Forth from old 'ia ly. young in year . W'rnl our Battery K; Fim in the Stale to lx- Volunteer ; Come of proud men. unknown lo fear . VflO C lineal name Trnne «ee revere . Writ large in I lutory. Far from home winch gave them birth Willingly they went; I.raving the warmth of an open hearth. For «king their love and innocent mirth. Knowing the lo . ho' counting it worth. I o l e thu ent. Now do they tram at Camp Sevier. On Carolinian toil: From Reveille to ’lap appear The drill , of which we only hear: They learn to kill, and not lo tear. To live tliiu Death' grim poil. Into theii heart ha on ci ncc lent Matted of the llun: And they who kno.v the heartle bent Of thoie whore tlrenglh i demon tpent For love of Right cannot relent. I ill Mich a foe I done. Into the rank , with purpoie high. 1 hey went o gladly: All with a willingnet to try. All With a will lo do or die. All with a hope for our Allie . Courageout in unity. (IS) .•InifrJ If'ilfinmy COMPANY a AT VANDERBILT ( 0M; ANV it AT VAN3KRBII.T GA S WiVSrt.S. lltut. KlCHftttfoSOH. Sont OF our QfFICFSVn «NO MfN ■« SERVICE Vanderbilt Unit of the Girls’ Patriotic League Officers Acnes Smith . . . . Anne Kinki ai Emma Alexander Mary D. Houston . Mart Frances Battle Mary I Iarrll I Iei.es Fields . . . ...............................Secretary • . • • .................... 7 reamrer Chairman of Committee on Thrift Stamp Chairman of Re.i Cron It'or(■ Chairman War Relief It’or Chairman of Committee ori Knitting Fifty girls met on Icbruary 9 and organized the Vanderbilt Unit of the Girls’ Patriotic League. At the lirst meet- ing short talks were made by Mrs. J. I 1. Kirkland, Mrs. Jesse Overton and Mrs. Rogers Caldwell. Officers were elected and chairmen of committees were appointed. It was voted to hold monthly meetings, to make rcjrorts and get together. I he Chairman of the llirift Stamp Committee during the first month sold over $223 worth of Thrift Stamps. 1 he Red Cross Committee re| ortcd twelve or fifteen girls some of them every week—who had been down to work at the headquarters on Church Street. Owing to a shortage of wool and the lateness of organization, not much knitting could be done, but the knitting committee is already looking forward to net winter. I he unit stands ready to assist in patriotic work whenever called on. They assisted the Vanderbilt V Oman's C lub in the sale of T hrift Stamps during the week of the Automobile Show. They assisted in the collection of books during the week when the effort was made to collect reading matter for tire soldiers. In other words, they simply organized to be able to do their bit in the most efficient way possible. Vanderbilt is proud of her more than a thousand sons who are serving their country, but she is also glad to feel that the daughters at home are not idle. w •v’ (21) THt DEDICATION OF VANDERBILT'S SERVICE FLAG (22) THE BEAUTY SECTION Comprising the pictures of four young ladies chosen by the acclaim of the student body of West Campus: MISS LOUISE BENEDICI 7 hr 1’nnktt MISS C WITHERSPOON 7 he II'iIIk.I IV MISS KAl'RINA OVERALL ru lie,! Att-AminJ MISS RUTH FAW—THE MOST ATTRACTIVE MISS LOUISE BENEDICT—THE PRETTIEST MISS CORNKUA WITHERSPOON—Till-. WITTIEST MISS KATRINA OVKRAl.L I MF. BFST ALL-AROUND FURMAN HALL AND COLLEGE HALL FURMAN IIAIL WKSI.KY HAUL COLLEGE HALL. SOUTH CAMPUS ?k CHANCELLORS HOME SNOW SCENE DENTAL BUILDING CAMPUS ROADWAY bird’s eye view or CAMPUS—WESLEY mall COl.LF.GF. HALL ’ L-TtTui U y c ZZZL Z£Z- uu $ HV Ut v£r. J f- £aj ns Z . — 0 VLi K nv Jk ak. u ; lte.+“ jf ms oh.4i A t z aAsi y ye-- zjL - (Atsthf, A d CA - £ -vL _ a u- C l jt, , 4 - t, y r f i S+W CaS- -4— -u— X AA 4jL Jt +AJ - iwx c «- —. Z3[zv-A ( «c 4 aX oW jIujxO [ i hut Sa-yi- - l f a.J L- 4 c+ 4ts m . lc - cLclZxA h 4 - yjfr - - (C+-C£ a+ 4, L a . jl aJ-Zf eYVcnV a -sC tC+ . j£ Zis C “ -'-’ Sfc- - y Ayf n.f-+A A - y t ‘i'J' (U os- 7kaZlZ , fc'' M, y', v TTLua. aa£ l-c + - os . ' Our New Endowment January. 1918, will go down on the University calendar of real history. I-or that was the date set. two years ago, on which, if alumni, students and friends of the University came forward with $300.000. we had the promise of $700.000 more from philanthropic sources in the Uast. It meant a tremendous effort on the part of many people, and the giving over of much valuable time, but our $300.000 is in the bank, and the students, former sons and daughters and friends of the Uni- versity have been l ound closer together in working for a bigger and better Vander- bilt. OFFICERS Alfred T. Adams .......................... PreuJtni T. A. WlCCINTON . yitt-PfruJenl T. W. S lit ATI k Sec.rtary or . Trtmurtt I.. Walker Jordan CommoJore Representative L. S. Sl.Dlir.HRY . C hail man Honor Committee Matt Campuli....................Permanent Seeretary 72 £jc'huol ol Adams. Alfrkd T.. B.S.. •! I W...........................................Nashville. Tenn. Vanity Football. 15. 16. 17: Captain Football I «ram. 17; Owl Club. 16 17. Commodore Club. 17-18; Student Council. '16-17. ‘I7-'I8; I’l'iilinit Senior Clan: Basketball, 'I6-'I7. 'I7-'I8: Captam Basket- ball. 17.18. BarthF.Li.. K. I'... Jk.. B.A.. K A.............................Chic.««o, III. Nemo Club. '16-17. Dramatic Club. '16: Owl Club. 'I7-'I8; Sergeant- at-Arno Junior On . Bkaslky. LuklLA. B.S..........................................Nashville. Tenn. Girl. Club; Y. W. C. A. IJi.i KHAM. Harrii.t. B.S.. I I I.........................Union City, Tenn. Mankvi Gill ' Club: Scrub Baikelball; Y. C. A Campbki i . Mat i M.. B.S.. 7 I H, 1 ) . . Nashville. Tenn. Secrln.y Philosophic . 14-15; Blue IVnol Club. M-' 5. '15-16; Calumet Club. 'I7-’IH; Second l.ieulenant Company B. Peimanenl Sec- ■clary Senior Clat . ter-sfiwp Cartwright. R. Nelson. B.S.. A' .1..................................Athens. Ala. Commodore Clul-. '17 T8; Cleo Club. I7-'I8; Fir.l Lieutenant Com- pany A. ( o 'in'GTOn, J. Connie, B.A., v 2.......................( oIIcrc Grove. I run. ftcrbman Debate; Prrtidenf Dialectic I Henry Society; Honor Roll. 14. 15, 16: Cl i I rack. 15. '16. '17; Rome Football. 16. '17. '16; B. U. Nominating Committee, 17; Vrec-Preudent Honor Committee. ■|7-‘I8; Ili-uikcgiving Debate. '17-18; Uutllcr Start. '17-18: V'e,t Side Board. 17-18: Debating Council. 'I7-'I8. Crawford. Mary Louise. B.S.. K A to...............................Nashville. Tenn. Dracf.. Claude. B.S.. ■! I to. K I M...............................Kenneit. Mo. Vanity Bniketb.ill, 'I7-'I8. Karly. Evelyn Vaughn. B.S.. Ill . Nashville. Penn. Ireaoye, Gi,l.' Club. '16-17; Secretary Girl ' Pan-Hellenic Council. FIELDS, Helen I .. B.S.. A,” .1 H...................................Nashville. Tcnn. Dramatic Club. 14-15. '15-'l6. 16-17: Comimxloif Repieirnlalive Girli Club. I7-'I8. I INN v. Ci.audi. I... B.A.. V. K .1. ! A Nashville. Tcnn. Blur Pencil Club. 15-16; I'trthtnan Debate (Winning I ram). '15; Honor Roll. '15- IH; I’bilotonhic Literary Society. 'I4-'I8; Secretary. Vice-Prendent ami President Philosophic I.Unary Society; 1 hanktgiving Debate (Winning Team). '17; F- trn ion Debate. '16; Intercollegiate Debate (Ala.). '17; Debating Council. 'I6-'I7; Secretary and I reaiuret Debating Council. I7-'I8. Friedman. Edmund. B.E...............................................Nashville. Tcnn. Graves. Roy E.. B.S.. ' K 7'........................................Spcnccr, I cnn. Philosophic Literary Society. Gunn, Edna, B.S.....................................................Nashville. Tcnn. V V. C. V. 14 15. '16 '17. Y. W . ( A Cabinet. '15 '16; Secre- tary Y. W' C A . 17 '18; Delegate t. Blue Ridge. '17; Girl ' Club. '14-15. I5-'I6; 'tce-President Gill ' Club. I6-’I7; Prendent Girli Club. 17-18 . Hall. Charles A.. Jk.. B.S., - , ............................Pinewood. Tenn. Anniani Buimm Manager Ohtrver. 'IS-‘I6: Manager Ohen-er. '16- I ; Dramatic Club. 'I5-'I6. 'I6-T7: Aniitant Manager Dramatic ( lull. 17 IS; Aniitant Mnnav.er Intertchola.lic Track. ’I6-'I7: Manager Inter- •cholaitic I rack. 'I7-'I8; Buiinest Manager limiter. 'I7-M8; Football Squad. '17; Commodore Board. I7-'I8; Captain Company B. Hall. F. Porter. B.E.. K I M................................Nashville. Tenn. Auiilant in Oiemnlry. 'I6-'I7. I7-'I8. Harrison. Ruth. B.S............................................Mercer, Tenn. Hill. Francks B , B.S.......................................Nashville. Tenn. Girl (Ini'. IJ 5 1. 17 IM; Secretary and Treaiurcr Girlt' Club. 14- 15; Member Y. VC. C. A HORD. Ruth. B.:................................................Ml. Pleasant. Tenn. Scrub Baskctba'u. '14-15: Vanity Boiketball. '15 16. I6- I7. 'I7- I8: Delegate W. i A Conference. '16; I re.tiurer Y. VC. C. A.. ‘I6- I7; Cirl ' Club; C.u Glee Club; Honor Roll. '14- I5. '17-18; Secretary and Treaiurer Scribbler. Literary Club. '17 '18; Y. M. C. A. Cab met. I7-'I8. Horner, Ki by I.ois, B.S.....................................Nashville. Tenn. Cull' ( lull; Cull Glee Club: Honor Roll. 'I4-'I5; Delegate (o Blur Ridge. '17; V. W. A. Cabinet. 'I7-'I8. Houston. iVIaRY D.. B.S.. A O II.............................Nashville. Tenn. Y C. A.; Girl ' Club; Prriidetil Girl ' Pan-Hellenic Council. Jackson, Kirby F... B.S.. A I M..............................Nashville. Tenn. Imliueloi in Chemical I .ab.. 'I5-'I6, ‘I6-'I7. 'I7-'I8. Jordan L. Wai.kf.r. B.A.. T . 1 ).........................Bass Staiion. Ala. hiethman Debate: Blue Pencil Club. Manner Boolnloir. 'I6-’I7, '17-'18; Calumet Club. 'I7-'I8; Commodore Club. '17-'18; Piciident W«l Side Board. 'I7--I8; Prendent Y. M C. A. 17 IS. Caaiaia Company A; ( oimnodoir Rrprerrnlalive Senior Cl. : Pan-1 lellemc Council. 'I7-‘I8. Kin READ. Anne I... B.S., A' .1 M....................................Nashville. Tenn. Sub on Baikrtliall Team, 'I6-'I7; Vanity Batkrtball. 'I7-'I8; Girl ’ Pan I lellemc Coun.il; Set grant-at-Arm Senior Cla v Mann. Gustav F. S.. B.S.. B.F...................................Houston, Iexas Secretary Tex Club. Morrow. C. Farl. B.A..........................................Nashville. Tenn. Honor Roll. I5- I6. Overall. Katrina. B.S.. AO n..................................Nashville. Tenn. Dramatic Club. 'I6-'I7. 17-18; Y. W. C. A, ,I6-,I7; Co e.) CKeer Leader. 'I6-M7. Secretary Cirl ‘ I’.in-llellrnK Council. T6-'I7; Y. NX', t A Cabinet. 17- IS; Holder Sufi. '17-18; Commodore Board. '17- '18; Senior Cl PropSet. ‘I7-‘I8. Owen. Harry M.. B.S.. ,1 T ii....................................Athens. Tenn. 11 Hitler Stall. 16- 17. Nev Editor Hustler. 'I7-’I8; CircuUliun Man- ager. Huiller. T7-'I8. Irakis. Sara, B.S.. III. Scribbler ' Literary Society. Nashville, l enn. Pi av C'iiakli 'II. H .. 2 .1 :. Nashville. Tenn. Scrub lliuliall, ‘13; Scrub li il«ctb.«ll. '16; V.ir ilv Football S |u.nl. '16. '17. Provost. Katherine S.. B.S.. Ill......................................Nashville. Teim. Y W. C. A.: Girl ' Club; Scribbler ' Literary Club. Kl VNOLDS. l.EVIE. B.S.. K . I W......................................Nashville. Tenn. I litlorian Sophomore Clu ; W inner Drematic Club Cup; Historian Senior Clan; V. W C. A. Rhea. Linda. B.S.. 1 .1 H............................................Nashville. Tenn. V. VV. C. A Roberts. J. Bland. B.S.. I K K. T K .1................................Nashville. lenn. Honor «‘niuniitl..-. tt-'f.; I'r.-Hiteni Hnphonioc «Mu ; Prumallc «Mnis t.'.-'lt. A .....Ill lUmlll.-. XlatinK r lirumnllr «Mu ., •l '.-’t:. Sr-namo |i. Inn. 1«. s. vivi ni y uml Trwuurer T K A. 'tc-'i;: t'lrc-ulallon XluniiK.r Hustler. 'Iri-'I7; 1 'oriinnolor ' l(epr eeul:illv.'. '10- I7; t.l.'.- «Mill , 'lo'IS; 11.-1 it| r K I ’ouni'll. ‘l.-'IS; AMlilanl «'hr. i I,, .nlrr 17- l'; Vlce-I'r« lil« i l l'hll« o| hie I.II 1 t.try SiH-h'ty. I7-‘I'. U..I Sl l Hrinr.l. 'l.-’la. I'uhllr'.i lion II...nil. 'I7-I'. ■ an-ll.'lleiile « iunell. ’K-'II. 'II - I ; Xtu«t.ni « «ninHI. I '|7; s.ii.i.«r Slu.I.nl «'ouin-ll. '17-1'. I'r« l.l .|ii Vnnalerblli HIM.- «'las. 17-1'; Tr.a.utn V XI «' A I7-'I'; «Si'nonil S.. i. l.ny V. XI «' A , 17-1'; «Mu Trai'k '17..'K; lti. h. Hull H.|U«.|, 1«. '17. IX; IVrmancnt '• « lory Kinlor «M.i . Savage, Kate E.. B.S.. I 1 I...............................Nashville. Tcnn. Commodore Board. ‘15. Schlater. Thomas Weissinger. B.A.. Ii II . . Nashville. Penn. Clerk Honor Committee: Student Council, 'IS-‘I6; Stcirlny Student Conor il. I6-'I7; President Junio Class; I’midMl Student Council. 17-18; President Commodore Club. 'I7'I8; Student Publication Board. •I7- I8; Pan-Hellenic Council. 17-18. SEDBERRY. LelandS.. B.A.. 2 A...........................Burn. Vi$la, Penn. First Prize Freshman Debate: 'I Kankigiving Debate. 'IS; Extension De- bate. 15-16; Secretary Y M. C. A.. 16.17; West S.de Board. •16.17. ’I7-'I8; Washington's Birthday Oratorical Contcil. '16; President Philo- sophic Literary Society. '17 '18; Prendent Honor Committee. 'I7-'I8; Manager Kmam Hall. 'I7-'I8; Prendent Vanderbilt Bible Clan. '18; Debating Council, '18. Sharpe. Earl. B.E., 2 .V. K 1 M............................Nashville. I'cnn. Smith. Acnes. B.S..........................................Nashville, l enn. Y. W. ( A. Cabinet, '16. '17. '18. Trcaiuicr Y. V C. A.. 'I7-'I8; Dramatic Club. '17 18. Sneed. Robert R.. B.F... 2 A....................................Nashville. Tenn. I rack I eam. 'I5-'I6. '16-‘I7; Captain I rack Team. 'I6-'I7: Commo- dore Club. I7--I8. Sutton. Joseph G.. B.S., I M ................................Nashville. Tenn. Ilonor Committee. I7- I8. Turnbull. Julia, B.S.. A .1 H . Nashville. Ten . Y V. C. A.: “Scribbler Literary Club; Cub' Club; German Club; Ilonor Roll. 15. 16. 17. Van Ness. Noble. B.S.. A A . K I .1 ............................Nashville. Tenn. Waller. William. B.S.. I H. 1 V. I li A Nashville. Tenn. Blue Pencil Club. N-15. 15-16: Calumet Club. I6-I7. I7-I8; Stu- dent President Phi Bela Kapjra; Commotiore Board. I7-'I8; President Calumet Club. '17; “Faculty Knocker Senior Clan. Webb. Ellena. B.S.. .1 O ...................................Nashville, I’cnn. Drlejate to 't . X . ( A. Conference. '16; I reaiurer Girl ' Glee Club. I5-'I6; Y. W. C. A. Cabiri. ‘16 17; President Y. W. C. A.. 'I7-'I8; Girl ’ Club: V ce-Pre ident Scribbler ' Literary Club. WlCCINTON. T. A.. Jk.. B.A.. _ X. 1 ) . l It K . Nashville, Tenn. Winner Doublet in I rnnn Tournament. Fall 'l . Spring '16: Secretary and I tearurer Tenni Association. 'I6-'I7; Vice-Prendent Icnmr A K - cialion. ’17-'I8; Calumet Club. 't7-'l8; I reaiurer Calomel Club. '17; Pretidenl Calumet Club. '18; Student Secretary Phi Bela kappa. 'I7-'I8; Pan-Hellenic Council. 'I7-'I8; Commodore Club, '17-18; Writ C ampul Editor Commodore. 'I7-'I8; Vice-President Senior Clan. Williams. Anita. B.S.. M.A.. I I I............................Nashville. Tenn. Dramatic Club. '15-16. 'I6-M7; Y. W. C. A. C abinet, '16-17. 'I7-'I8; C«itU Club. 'I5-‘I6. 'I6-'17; Girl ' Glee Club. 'I6-'I7; Commodore Board. '17-18: Senior Cla Poet. '17-18; Sctubbier Literary Club. 17- 18; I reamer Graduate Club; Commodor? Representative Graduate Club; Trearurer Suffrage Club. '16. Wmorley, William. B.E.........................................Nashville, l enn. Yancey. Robert P.. B.S.. 2 ....................................Pulaski, l enn. OTFICESS J. A. Bit ion Will Camp W. C. Hu BRO vV. C. Spain C M H AMIl ton . . . . . President . Piee-PretiJem . . SeereUiry- Treauirer Commotiore Pepre cntativ Chairmen Honor Committee 3 ACTING OCA TV Anderson. Walton Hi mphry. I 7' I. •! X ... . Athens. Ala. Commodore Club; Secretary and Tiruuifi Owl Club; Evt Club; Varsity Track Tram. 16; RfMiw Track. ‘14. ‘15; Vanity Football. '14. Scrub Football 14. IS; I’an-1 Mimic Council. ‘16; Commodore Rep- resentative. ‘13. ion. JAMES A.. X.............................Murfreesboro, Tenti. Prendent Cia ; Eve Club. Secretary and I tenvurer. BiLBKO. WlLLIAM c .. A .1, ' A Mutfreesboro. I’enn. Secretary and I reaturer Senior Claw: Honor Committee. '17; Wither ipoon Club. Caldwell. Turner Anderson..........................Jefferron City. Tenn. Dovle. I enn. Camp. William........................... Vice-President Senior Cla ; Five Club Daiu.y. Thomas William. B.S.. X . X . . . Ill Dorado. Okla. I loot (oninillrr. 'I7-'I8; Eve Club, Y'ice-Pie idenl. Davidson. C'iiestlr Locan. .I 7 ii, .1 K K ... Lexington. Tcnn. Secretary Student Medical Society. 'I6-'I7; I’an-Hellenic Council. '16- '17; Wilherrpoon Club. Dams. Mikkay Bell. ' I w, A.............................Fayetteville. Tcnn. I lonor Committee. I5- I4, 'I7- I8: illieu|K in Club; Junior Interne City I IohhuI. I7'I8. I'.dwakds. Thomas William. K 1. X Z. X . San Antonio. Texas Senior Invitation Committee; I lonor Committee. I6-'I7-'I8; leva Club; VilKn«j«..n Club. Franklin. John Winston. X X ....................................Gallatin. Tcnn. Auutant in I liclolovv. ‘I4-‘I$-'I6; Medical and lYenlal Football Team. '14; Precident Clan. ‘17; Scliolaidnp. '17; I lonor Committee. '18. Fyke. Will Foster. A K K..........................................Springfield, I'cnn. A.B. Maryville Colicae: Semo Invitation Committee; Commodore Rep- retentalive; Eve Clu! . Galloway. Joseph Fredf.ru k. V Z X . New Market. Ala. Mo.liral anil Dental Football. Ml-'H!; lUnkoibnll. li.‘l«: S orl l Sect , tnry V. M. f. A.. IK: Kve flub. I Hamilton. Charles Marshall. A.B. (L'niv. of Ala.). I K A,'. b It II. 4 K X...........................................Russellville. Ala. Honor CommlU«-e. 'I«. ‘II. ‘I . Vlee-Crem.l. nl Stu.l.-nt M ..I ten I Swirl)'. II; Football. 'H. 11; i'Ibh 1‘reaMent, 'U. •'«onmo.lni. lbior.t. '14. 11. 1S; ! fi-«lilnnt IVtlberilWon Club. lx; Vl.. -I r. o.l.ni S.vjtii I ini| ii Hiu.I.-nt foaartl. I . V-.li. ai H. h iat«hi|. Fraternity. l«: « «1 •‘lab. WI1h«-ra|Ht Mi flub; '« mnu ilo « KrSfm nlllli. l . iamo.|i f« flub. i:- i . kEMMER. I HOMAS Ralph............................Spring City, I cnn. Kve flub. McClure. Christopher C. I K •;. l X..................Wager. Ala. '■Ill Fool Imi I. II Vanity Track, 12; Vnr.ily Hu., bull. I!. IT.. 11 Heerrtary •nil Trramir.r Fr.-.bmiiii finio. 'I .. Honor fommlttne. 'I . Vlec-l’rv«Ment owl flub, 11; VI.- I r.'.lil-ni «'oiiimoilor.- Club. i;. IX; Wllh f«|KHin Club: Tren.umr Xlu.tent Connell S-mlli Cain| iir. ; Com- molor limn.I. IT. 1 Nklson, Robkrt Gorlk. K A. ’I' X.............................................Tampa. I'la. I r 111111)11.' «•lull. Mv S.O.'HI)' and Trmmrrr Owl Club. '17: I’an-IU'llenlr • '«miii.'II. ’Ic. I'ncMfM I'un-ll.'ll nlr (‘..unrll I Writ ) .nni u.... I'. lUatd ••f «V.iiii.vi i.f l’ .bllrull. i . 'I ; Chcrr l ailiT. 'Is; •'luiltman «'..tnmndiwo H .ihI. I . Vltli.i |.(K.ri flub; Commodor.' Club, ’II-’IS. Polk. Joskpii Randall. K .1. l X.........................................Birmingham. Ala. Viiraiiy UaM'balli '14; TVnnL Iloubl. rhumi lona i IVtk and IVavyi, 'II. 'IS. '1«. Mrdlrnl and Ibnlnl Football T. uni, '15; llor.lor s.rnr. '1C. I'rvul.l.-nt Kv . i'lub. Robi rtson. Bryson Oaki.ky. X . l K X . . . I renion, Ala. K n liny of i’Um 'K; Vic - I'iv Mr til Honor Fi ( lull), '1'. Sanford, William Val. .1 7' !i. A K K.............................................Ripley. Tenn. ll' nor 'IT: WHhomi...... 'Inf ; H'llii'r • ViniiniMliirr.' I ; Y. .M « . A. Itannl, 'h; Paii l(clK nlo Foanoll South I'aminiAl, 'I'. Simpson, John William. A.B.. 2 .1 K. '1' X ... Athei . Ala. !l«y Uib. 'll. 'I., Me. '17. 'is; llrniacrr •! .• flub. '1C; rr.-i i.!.'iit ili.v Club. '17; l rnmat|.- Club. 'll. '1C, '17. 'IS; l'i. l.l. iu lirnrnall.- Club. 'Is; I'l. «i.l.tit C.miimxl.. .' ••lub. '17; di.-rr ba.br, '1C; I’rmHIinl Kouili ’nni| u l'.-iit-lloll.nl.' Coun 'll. '17. Spain. Will Cook. A.B. (U. Mich.). •!' A. 'h K . Nashville. Tenn. Frrthman Scholarship (lie). 'IS; Beauchamp Scholarship. '17. Medical Prize Cmy, '17. ’18; Secretary and Treasurer Student Medical Society. '16; I'mijent Student Medical Society. '17: Prctident Y. M. C. A.. '17; Y. M. ( A. Board. '18; Honor Committee, '17. Commodore Rep- resentative. '16. '17. '18; Commodore Board. '17; South Camput Editor Contmo.dore. '18; Commodore Club. 'I7-'I8. SlKF.S. Ammif. Thomas. I T I. I X............................. Franklin. Tcnn. Vanity Football. 'II. 12. IS. '!• ; Baseball. 12. I). '14; Badcetball. IS. 14; President Commodore Club; Owl Club: Prendent Pan-Hellenic Council. '14. White, Rex H.. l h.............................. .... Meridian, 1‘exas Honor Committee. 'IS. '16. '17. '18; Vice Preiidcnl Clav . '16. '17; lex , Club. 15-18: Masonic Guild. '18; Y. M C. A Board. '18. omcsss WattkrjON Craov Sii wi i.i. President Paul I ion Wii mams Vice-President Newman Bmsdon, Jr. Commodore Representative Newman Brandon. Jr.. LL.B..............................Tobaccopon, Tcnn. Lxteniion Debater. '15: Manager Law S hool Football Tram. 'I5-'I6: Manager I .aw School Backetball Tram. '17; Secretary-Treaturer Junior Claw; John Marihall l.aw Club. 'I6-'I7; Chief Ju.ticr John Marihall Law Club. '17; Commodore Rrprnentalivr Senior Claw; Member Stu- denlr' Council. 'I7-'IS. James William Irwin, B.S., LL.B..........................Savannah. Tcnn. Watterson Grady Sidwell. LL.B..............................Cclina. Tcnn. John Marshall Lav. Club; I ligh Marrhall. '16; Second AttOciate Jurlice, 17; Law School Football 1 earn. '16: President of Senior Clan. Paul Leon Williams. LL.B.. 2 .1 K.........................Gadsden. Ala. Student Council. 'I7-'I8; Sergrant-al-Armi Claw, 'I5-'I6. 'I6-'I7; Vice- Prewdent Clan. 'I7-'I8. -J-r-i- m cm iicliUDl D'i OTnCEIiB W. P. Caine.............................PrttiJtnl R. |. Redman..................... I'ict-l’truJrnt Mi ClIRlMINi Cti.BRl.TII Secrelaiv-Titauiiti T. II. Harris Commodore Repreuiitotive Anderson. Robert Lee..............................Brownsville. Icnn. Austin. James Clifford, 'V ii........................Jacksonville. III. Bacon. Ed William. 12 I................................Killeen. Texas Baldwin. John Frederick, 12 1...........................Seneca. Kan. Muonic Guild. SpSinx Club: Proidrnl Clait, I6-‘I7. Bartlinc, Alfred H.. 12 I Lockwood, Mo. Bull. I. William. K 1. T a Monroe City. Mo. Campbell. J. W.. I T b.........................Danville. Va. Tituuiti Cla . 'I6-T7; Commodore Band; Sphinx Club. Caine. Winston Paulding. 'Vt!..........................Columbus. Mi . Miuonic Guild; Sphinx Clul ; I’mident Clan. ‘I7-’I8; I'trudcnl Y. M. C. A.; Commodore Board. Carlton. Jesse K.. ' K V'. I I...........................Anita. Iowa Muonit Guild; Pan-Hellenic Council. Clark. M. J.. K Lynn ville. Tenn. Cole, Ray. 'I' Q............... Cur.nod. Emilf. M.. I 2 l . . . Daniel. Clifff. Atchison. I Connodoit HumI. ‘15. '16. ‘17. Ellis. Carl Ellington.......... F oster, W. Talbot. T il . Newman. Ga. . Galveston. Texas . Me E wen, I enn. Woodbury. Ky. Monterey. Mexico Gilbrkth. Miss Ciiristink Mar if..........................Lawrenccburg, Tcnn. Stctfliiy and Tituaiti Cl . '1$-‘I6. I7-'IS: Secretary ol Student Body (South Campu ). I7- I8. Harpkr, Hamilton D.. I 'I' Shrcvcpori. 1.; . Secretaiv .ind I ifatuifi ol Sphinx Chib. Harmstkad, Gordon Kurtz. ' • II. 'I' ii .... Urbana. Ohio I’lrudml of SjAinv Club, 'I7-T8; Senior Ring Committee. Harris. Thomas Hf.nry. T ii....................... ljo m C.mld; I'vmmoJore Reprncnlalive. 18. I .illle Kock, Ark. Howard, Maurici. Stonf., 12 I.................. Splnn Club; ( ■•mmo Joic R(|ii«rnWi«r. ‘I(i-‘I7. Milan. Tcnn. Howard. William Harris. Jr.. 12 1...........Milan, Tenn. Hurt. John Briggs. 2 .V. I V' !•............................Marlin. Tenn. Rewrve ll.tieball Team. T5-'I6: Commodore Clul . ’I7-T8; l’ir«i irnl Soulh CamfMU Student Council: Vice-Preiident Clan. 'I6-‘I7. Incman, A. S.. I 2 I....................................I.; Grange. Mo. Secretary Cliu . 'I6-‘I7; Spbm Club. Jarrell. M. Lyman. ' ' ii.......................................Columbia. La S| !un Club; Senior Invitation Committee. Lawrence. Albert K.. I 2 I Raleigh, N. C. Ijnebaugii, Laurens E. ( oaimixlorr ittnd. Tampa. Fla. Love, Hubert B.. 12 I...........................Corsicana. Texas I’midnl Trxa Club; Vke-Pff lidrnt Sphinx Club; Committee Student War Fund. Mahoney. Edward J.. V' ii....................l.iiile Rock. Ark. Mathis. Cecil Edgar. 12' I........................Memphis. Tenn. McAnally. William Monday.........................Sallisaw. Okla. McDaniel. Raymond R.. I 2 I....................... Kennedy. Ala. Matonic Guild: Sjihinx Club. McGlotmlin. Harry Tat mam. K 1. T i . . . Nashville. IVnn. Proident Claw. T5-T6. Naramore. Malta Lane. V' !i............................Drifion. Ala. Vice-Presidem CUw. '15: Sphinx Club. Pkttey. William Walton................................Spencer. W. Va. Glee Club: Muonic Guild. Prk e. James Buford. 1 7' b Corinth, Miss. Ki dman. Rankin Johnson. I V' •! ..................Henderson, ky. Vice-P.«idem CUm. 17-18. Sowf.ll. C iiaklks Franklin. 1 T • ..................Camden. S. 0. Stillky. Van A.. Jr.. 'I' iJ..........................Benton. Ky. Taylor. Fucknk Hili..................................Memphis. Term. Ui.kn. Francis Crai mk. V' ii Sphinx Club. Corydon, Ind. Vick. John Malcolm. B.A. WINTON. MVRTT. I 2 I Woodward. F. K.. K 1 I rcnton. I rnn. Morrison. Tenn. Gall.tlm, I enn. gJelio©! ©i oyyi uEJts Kkiiakd H. Kirby .... PieiiJenl III mum A. Gchdiiirc..................Piee-PretiJem Giohci W. Bryan Seerelartf an,I Ti.asarei Kokiki T. IImwhmi' Hanoi Committeeman Wayi snu M. Muciu m CommtJore Representative Bryan. Georce W.. Ph.G.. A 2...................................Morrison. I'cnn. Secretary and Treaturer Senior Cl . Goldbkrg. Hkrbf.rt A.. Ph.G...............................Marshall, Texas Vice-I’reiidcnt Senior Cl . Hoag. Wknona Carolyn, Ph.G...............Little Rock. Ark. Holdernkss. Robert T.. Ph.G., 1' A K.................Pordycc. Ark. Vice-Prendent Junior Cl : Honor Committee, '17-18; Pan-Hellenic Council. 17-18: O ! Clui . 17-18; Ve « Side Board. Kirby, Richard H.. Ph.G., .1 7 il..............................Paragould. Ark. President Junior Cl ; Preiident Senior Cl. ; Warner Medal ill: Student Council; A l. I’bar. Lab. Muciu m. Wayi.and H.. Plt.G.. ' ' 2 ('ommoiloif RtpirwnUtivt Srmo CIau. Stkadman, Ji .sii Lf.k. Ph.G. . . Erin, 1 enn. Sclmer. 1 enn. Gii.Br.KT. Gf.oroi. I... B.D. Preiideni Y. M C. A.. 10. Gould. Okl.'i. Matsushita. Skkio. B.D. Fukuyama, Japan W in11.. Aaron P.. B.D.. B.A.......................................Oakland. C al. Aimlant Trcawrer Y.imlctbill Allilclu Aoocialiun. ‘I VIS; Secretary and Manager of We ley Hall. I7-'I8; Winner She| lieid Prize, 'I . (78) JUNIORS («0 Junior Class—College of Arts and Science—School of Engineering Officers TiIOMXS I r.NM K lllATIIKXK Kvaijna McCAUi.tr Barrie I’avm. Joseph M. Ciark . . William C. Sloan ...................PrciiJcnl V icc-Prctidenl Secretary a ml Treasurer Honor Committeeman CommoJore liepmenlative Members Adams. Henry Rtiistu.. B.IL................................................................ Itluv Pencil Clui . •K.-’IT; Ar l.lnnt lit Drawing Bailey. Klizabf.hi M.. B.A.. AAA .............. Baii.lv. J. Mansfield. B.S.. Al t!.......................................... !!«• « It ■ Ha c ball. ‘Ifi. Bctiiurum. Dorothy. B.S.. KAO.............................................................. Sooroiary ar..l Tr ’«Mir r ITeAtimnn '15; Tee-lVe Ulciit W 0. A . ‘It. Itelo • I. ill 4ilrt« Mil iar} S vlcl ‘. Brown, Agatha. B.A......................................................................... Burch, Robert Ijl. B.S., It o ll On I I'lub. IT-'In; AutMnnl Maimer Track Tr am. T'; XtihRnt Council. ‘II; Secon Burns. A. T., B.S., '!• K + ............................................ Castnf.r. Richard I .. B.F... K -.......................................................... Ciark. Joseph M., B.A.. 1 A o l'lill.- o|.lilc Sii.li ly. S.civiary ll nw ‘..111111111... ll-ls; l‘ini-11. .Icnlc CVunclI. ‘II 1'. V.- l Sl.tc H.xjr.l 'II-'ls; iTialnnali KmpKiymriil Committee V. M «' A ; .Miin.iK- r l‘... INall Tenni. 'IS. Nashville. lenn. Nashville. Tcnn. Naths illc, Tcnn. Nathville. Tcnn. N.vthvillc. Tcnn. Nashville. lenn. 1«. TN'IS. Dallas, Texet Nashville. Tcnn. . . Shannon. Mitt. •|;. | ; Owl Club. 1 (81) CoitLY. II. C.. B.S. Lctvitlnng. lenn. Junior Class—College of Arts and Science—School of Engineering Cornell. Clhtord C.. B.A.............................................................................................................. Atlanta. C . Currey. Louis R.. Jr.. B.E.. ■ • K I Nashville. Trim. Honor Itoll, 'H-'IJ. Duncan, Harry B.. B.A.. 2 X..................................................................................................... Nashville. Tenn. ITitlo o| hlc Literary Sochi): Stvcrlnn Commute. . Istitinnllc «'lute 'HS-'tr. IT-'I' Student Council. 'IT-'IS; .Manager TcnnU Ax-xiatlon. K-'iT: NVmo flub, T«.’I7; Owl flub 'K-'IS; Aomtant Hu ln.«« ManuK-r Commoilorc, 'U-'tl; llimlnou Man- alter ''Commodore. 'lT-'lv; V, .V. • A, Cabinet: Tiea uror V. M. A , SIuil.nl OrelieMra. Anl t:uU MalutKcr of Inter- cllol t(e Truck, 'IS. Eari y. James Hili B E.. ATI!.................................................................................................... Nashville. Tenn. Track Siuad. •ft-Mt; Varxlly Football. 'IT-M . I'ercuson, Zut-A Inez.. B.S..................................................................................................... Louisville. Ky. V. W. C. A.. II. •!•;. -IT: Gin.' Club. ’ll. Fletcher. Amise. B.S.. AAA Little Rock. Atk. Girl ' Literary Sot lety. Calloway. Lucille A.. B.S. . . Nashville. Tenn. Iloiuu-kccper Girl ' Club. TT-'I Gold. J. Hocis. B.A., K 2 . Cordoiuvi'le. Tenn. I'an-llcllenle Council. ‘It-'l . Hart. 1-o.izabetii. B.S.. K A o Nashville. Tenn. Dramatic dab, K-'I7; Com morior ' Itonvil. Hassell. 'I F., B.S.. ATI}..................................................................................................... Clifton. Tenn. Heathcock. T. Fenner. B.A.. A T ft. 2 T............................................................................................ Jaik« n. Fcnn. PrMlunain Debater: MtlMlt Society: Polity Club; Steering Committee: “Uiuikf staff. ’It 'lt. 'lt-'lT; New Bititor ''Hu t- Icr. '17•'Iw: ............ 'l.'.-'l :. 'I ;-'17; Ncnn. Club. 'K-'lt; owl Club. 'IT-'IS; Calumet Club. .Manager Tenni Aw.xelntlOD, 'IT-'ls: Secretary ami Trcii tir.-c Pan-Hellenic Council. ‘IT-'IA; I'rraldenl Junior Clan . Harrel. Mary. B.S.. A o II Nashville. Tenn. 'orittnudorc Hoard. 'IT-’IS, Ki.rioot, Raymond W.. B.E., K 4-................................................................................................. Nashville. Tenn. Ktiglnct Cheer leader; Aulitinl Initruclor In DrawInKl Honor Itoll. IT. Kimbhocch. Rom. J.. B.E.. A T ft................................................................................................. Nashville. Tenn. (82) Junior Class—College of Arts and Science School of Engineering Kirk. Frank I .. B.F... Honor Roll. 'K-'II; ■ Iructor In Surveylns. 'IT--! . Kyia. I rank M . B.A.. A K i: Memphis. Tenn. Butrsville. Miss. I.OOM.V, F.ismi mi I).. Jr.. B.E. ... Columbi . Tenn. Marsh. Fred E.. B.A.. •! K 2............................................................................................... Petmbuiit. Tenn. Honor Roll. '15. 1«. 17. Mav. Daniel. B.S.. 2 T................................................................................................... Nashville. Tenn. Philosophic Ulerary Society: lllue Pencil Club, ' t •' 17: Calumet Club. 'IT-'ls; Hustler- Start. '17-'IS; Commotiore Hoartl. 'I7-‘I$: Vice-President Menornh Society. 'Ii. 'IT. Is McCauley. EvaUNA F.. B.S.. KAO................................................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Y. W. C. A.. ‘1«. •«:. 'IN; Vice-President Junior Cl ns Me Murry. Dorothy. B.S.. KAO... Nashville. Tenn. McCombs. Eldon II.. B.E.. K A M . . . Nashville. lenn. Assistant Instructor In IVI amt Volum. in. nalya Mims. R. | . B.S.. K A..................................................................................................... Jackson. Miss. Okc Club, Mitchell. Clarence E.. B.E.. A K K........................... .........................................................l au Clane. Wi . Reserve llastball, '1«-1T; Captain Reserve lUseball. 'It: Circulation Munaiccr ■•Hustler. '17-'1n Monk. H. Jordan. B.S.. T K A. + K 2.....................................................................................Pin Ark. Arkuiis.«s flub; First Prlj Frmhmnn Debate, 'll- !•:. TtianksKlvIUK Debut- 'K-'I7; KM- iislon Debate. 'K-'lt: Vice President Dlaleclle S.cl.i); Secretary Diabetic Society. President IHul -tie Society; I’resldt nt Sophttmore Rlble Class: iKbatinK Council; Hustler Sturt. 'IJ-'IS: Alabumn Isebate. Motlow. J. Ki.Ar.OR. B.S.. A T ...........................................................................................LynchlHits. Tenn. owl Club: Truck Squad. Nance. William Keiser. B.S.. A K K . Ssochow. China Payne. W. Barrie. B.S.. K 2. 2 T........................................................................................... - ave City. Ky. IllUf I'. n. ll Club. 'I ; '17; I'omiri.slor. ” Itepr.nlatlv.-. 'It-'I7: Observer Stuff, '16-'I7 Ktlllor Vantly A umpire. I : Mud Rutter Vaudeville flub, 'll; Nemo flub 'I0-'I7; Sophomore Kndowmt nt fomtnlltee; Owl Club. 'IT-'IS: Oalumel Club. D- is: Athletic Ktlllor Hustler. '17-'IS; Assistant Ktlllor Commodore. '17-'1S; Secretary anti Treasurer Junior r'lass: Student t '■un- ci I. '17--IS. Patierson. Hazel. B.S.. KAO......................... y. W. C. A.. li-'U; «Iris' Club. li. 'It. '17. Smytn . Tenn. Junior Class—College of Arts and Science—School of Engineering Provise. William K.. B.S.. is II................................................................................... Nashville, lenn. mu. ivneii riub. owl club. ‘ti-'i : ciee ciub. i:-'iv Ransom. MaKaiF-T R.. B.S.. AAA Nashville. Tcnn. }! er.«ur OlrlV club. CHI I’an-lleilenle Council. ,l«.,IT. i:- l ; IVIvxate 10 IHu ' I:Me-. IT: V. W. C. A Cabinet. •IJ-’JS. Roberts. Anna. B.A.. AAA.............................................................................................. Nashville. Tcnn. ScrucCs, T. Y.. B.A........................................................................................................Franklin. Tenn. Sloan. William C.. B.S.. Ph.G.. 2 A K . . Marked Tree. Ark. N.mu Club. •|«.-|:: | t. Bill, nl owl «'lub. 'IJ-'IV C«mm«lm- H. |.r. a. nlalltr Juba Clau Smith, Sara Hunt. B.S.. KAO.............................................................................................. Linnville, Tenn. Ilmi«.k--|wr V. W. C A„ 'JT-'IS. Sugg. William D.. B.A.....................................................................................................Brentwood. Tenn. HerReant.at-Arm Dialectic Snelrtyj ThankMtlvHiR Debate. -1T, SllAPARO. Marjorie. B.S.. KAO......................................................................................... Shelbyvillc. Tenn. VlM-rn- lili'nl CHI ' Clul . 'I7-’IV, ClrU' l.lt.rurv Society. Thomas Vance M.. B.S.. A 0................................................................................................. Memphis. Tenn. Thurmond. Gilbert I.. B.A..................................................................................................Gallatin. Tenn. WacK. 1:.I)M:lia. B.S.. KAO............................................................................................ Nathville. Tenn. ARD, RebEKAII, B.S.. KAO ....................................................................................... (.a r thane, lenn. Chairman V. W. C. A. lllu. Illilxc Kurd; Ctrl Literary Society. Williams. Gertrude. B.S.. KAO.......................................................................................Johnson City. Tenn. Wilson. Elea Mai. B.S.. KAO.............................................................................................. Nashville. Tenn. Scrseanl-at-Armi Sophomore Cia : V. v. C. A.; Girl ' I'an-llcUvnlc. 'IT-'j . Wil:on. Grace. B.A.. K A O Ohion. lenn. CHEER LEADER ■R0BERT.5- ?HI .. BRETREREM. EE CLUB K AtliOrt. TWO LITTLE MAIDS TROM SCHOOL i Z « ) Junior Medical Class Officers Which r McMillan . PnsiJtnl S. P. Baii.lv ... yUe-PrtiiJenl G. R. Lose S«retaiy-Trea urrr J. I). M Millies CommoJorc Rtpfttrnlalive I). R. I HOMAS . Chairman Honor Committee Mkmbkr.n Baiilv, Sam I’. K —.................................................................................................... N’uhnllt. lenn. c l Out.. Hill. I ii II ••lull. lint «•..mrnin. 1 ’• • 1«. Vmm .| i It. |n. .. i.tnl.w It-TT; VI. .-I'i . «M. nt f i:-T ; I)..I Kimhninn Kmun.r ITIk- 'll; 8eh laia ili 'It.’It. Barbel. F. IIarbert. II O II. A K K........................................................................................Ripley. Tenn. Honor Commit If T«-T7. V M, C A. Boar.) I Batls. Walter Lxvy. A.B................................................................................................Greenville. S. C. Brandau. Geo McMillan. K S.-. a K K Claiksville. Teno. All. 18.1’. I , i i VmiinMlon. I Lin. I 'It; HI..- Clul. ’17; ..... IT- TV Caire. Arthur Anti ion v. ♦ it II. !• K 21.................................. ... . New Otlc.m . La. Carpenter. Alpha Rov. A K K ....................... . . . . ... .... Ikcckvillc. Tex. i’roRl.lenl HIikIviU'a Uollnil 8 «Tci ir.'H; T xaa CluL; V M «' Ko.inl 'I . Carpenter. Ceo. Kenton. + X.............................................................................................Nashville. Term. Honor Ooinmlllm K-TJ. Cox. I Ii.nrv McCall, K A ...................................................... .... ... I luntinuton. I mu. Cl. . «Tu . ■K-'K. TT-T . Owl Club. Cronntine. Monroe..................................................................................................... Nashville. Tenn. Friberc. Cassius Waro. K A, ♦ X..................................................................................Johiuon City. Tenn. Junior Medical C lass Johnson. John Frankun. K K . . . . .................................. Honor Committee 'K-'IT: Student Librarian 'IT-') ; V M. c. A Hoard 'l'. Eonc. Gross R„ .IKK.................................................... Krcn-ury amt Tttawrfr Ola 'IT-'IS. McMillan. Wmciit. A K K. Ii O II....................................... Kiiv,: Ion. Tcnn. Nathvillc. Trnn. Kno ille. Tcnn. Xeciclnry IIml Tr .tauter «'!«► 'll-'IC: rr.mlml i'Ih . 'IT-'I . Y|.-—I'roldent Student Medical .«oclcty 'II-'IS: Medical '. ■ PrlRo ■i:: Track Team 'U-'1T: VlwProlili'BI V. M. C, A. 'IT-'IS McMiluox. John D.. 1 X. X................................................................................................Ma.lin. Tcnn. Varrlty Kascball 'IS: Secretary ami Treasurer «Tap 'H-'K: Owl Clut : Hive Club IT: Commodore Itaprcaenlnllvc 'IT-'I . McNl.IL. Jm. P.. -I- X..............................................................................................Johnton City Tenn. Milam. ERNEST BowlINC. £ N. X........................................................................................................................Jacksonville. Fla. hnini:ilk Club T-. 'U. 17. Ctllbl; V. M Cabinet. S ulh I'ampui 1C- 17: «St - Club ‘K-’lt-'lx. Vln •I'n’Rl'Iotil rr « miAn 1aw; l r.-«lilent Ho| liotnor «'la ; | rr l«1efit Qb « Club 17I . «; • . r l £ cr tar V M « A.. S uth Cun |Mi« '17 1 Moore. Jno, Norton. A.B.. £ . K. + X.....................................................................................................................Trenton. Tenn. Robinson. Gultord Ali.cn. It 11 Weslein Grove. Aik. Shoj.ner. NatHaXICL Lciiorn, B.A.. it O II.................................................................................Ml. Pleasant. Tenn. Dnsmisllc Club II. IS. 'It. IT. Is; IT.sIJ.pi IXamatte Club K-'IT: «Sic Club K. 'IT. I : MnnaKcr 5lc Club IT-'I : Owl Club •It; Calumet Club; Commodore ltepr entatlv.. 'll-'li; Honor Committee '1I-IS; tvdltor-ln-f hlcf of Hustler 'IT-'I . Thomas. Daniel Rees. £ N. 1 X............................................................................................... l-afayette. Colo. «'Iialrnvan Honor Commute 'IT-'I ; Trea Hirer V. M. «'. .V. 'IT-'Is. Walter. Earle Ciias.. X.............................. .................... ................................................. Rock Pori. Mo. White. Dapiisey Earl. H II....................................................................................................Moniiccllo, Ark. Commodore llnml 'K-'II. WlKU. IliRBERT Temple. A T A. + H II..............................................................................................Franklin. Tenn. C0mnu-l..re Hoard 'IS: I'un-llellenlc Council 'I : Owl Club 'IS; Comm.-lor. ftcprencntailv '1C. « ) ■1 (90) Second Year Class—School of Law Officers Sam L. Wilhitc.................................PreuJeni Mm I k Manii r ............ . yict-PftiiJetil Clara M. Weber . . S«iclarv om Tfeauiar Robert E. Kirkpatrick . . CommoJoie Reprexntatix Lins A. Tiiro.........................Sergeanl-at-slrnu Members Acevedo. Octavio D.. LL.B................................................................................................ Panama City. Panama John Marvhall U.i Club. Atkina. William Ruby. LL.B. . . Magnolia. Aik. John M limit si 11 Lt« Club. Kirkpatrick. Rout. E.. LL.B.. A A K I!.......................................................................................... Ripley. Tww. ll.'Kriv« IIii '-IkiII. 'IS-MH. •I.L'IT: Wlnn.i- ci « a-Yholar hl| . 'll-TT: «'I Iu : Hi'«n«rv John Mnr.h.ii: Law Club: -Commo- .loro llrpivwiiinllv., II-'lv Master, Thos. Miller. B.A.. LL.B.. «1« A O. A «I Nashville. lenn. Iliutler” .Staff. 'Il-'li: Maiuiicor Hophomoro Kooiball. 'II; . «.«i imil ltu lii.'« MinnKvr 'i'OBini(«loi..'' 'IT. Jliin.iabT Com- madorr, T(; ••Ci.mni.Nli.ro ll.-.tr.l 'la. At.i.l.m ll.r.i.r IkarKitl Tram 'I . VliiiaKri llwv.-ball Lam 'II; TfM.uirr Senior Clou, • 17; Maimic.r Fool bill I Tram, 'IT: Nluhl Librarian la.i H.liool. 'IT-'IS; Tr.' ur.r '«nmi.«loro Club. '1T-'!'. John Mnnuill Law «Tub; Publication Iloar.l ..f Slu.l.-nl Council. 'IT-’l': Vh-o-l'rval.leni Junior l..iw Cl:i««. Nixon. Jesse M.. 1.1..B.. K 1.................................................................................................... Sykes. Tenn. Trwuunr John Marshall l.ow Club. Thro. Linn A.. LL.B.. £ A K.................................................................................................... Mankato. Minn. John Marshall I- w Club; Font ant-nl Arms. Junior Law Cl . Weber, Clara Marie. LL.B................................................................................................... Bridgewater. S. D. Winner cilia Sehohir hl|.. IT; K-. i.-ini y an.) Trra.urrr Junior Ch «« Wilhite. Sampson 1... I.L.B.. O II. FA «!•............................................................................... BlyiKeville. Ark. Ih-acrvo K.wtbull. 'll- I'.. Vnnillv Squint. 1.Owl «Tub. 'Irt-'IT. I f. 1.1. nl Arkliii Club. 'K.'K. .lohn M.-.-liall la «Till.; Trenailr.-r Firm Year Uw Cl . I'rt. |.1.-ni Junior Law Varsity Football. 'IT; AMlalnm Manam I!; .• ball. '1 . Stud.nt Council, 'IT-'ls. ‘l - lb. (92) Junior Dental Class Officers J. L. Martin................................President M. S. Richardson.................Secreatrv-Treasuter J. S. Gillespie....................... i'iee-Preudent T. C. HtNUtt .... . Commodore Representative Members Akin. I Iomi.r A.. K 2. + .... Greenfield. Tenn Baker. J. B.. AT A. A X A Navaiota. 1 ex Barnett. M. J Blane. R II. 'P !! Model. Tenn HiimImII Tiiim, ‘11 Boles. C. C Nashville. I enn Braley. T. E., a X A Alhen . Ala. Burt.tR. C. F... -P I! . . Clinton. Mi . Cheek, Joseph Mani i . Roxboeo. N. C Dowiit. C. II Dunn. Roberdean Mii.i i r. 9' . . Greenville. Min. Edmonds. Alberi Eugeni. 9' .. . Elam. Roy Oscar. K A Greenfield. 1 enn. Gillespie. John Skarp. Jr.. X - K Birmingham. Ala. Vloi-I'remilent Claw. 'It; tile- Club. 'I . GrIZ XE. ClIAS. Morris. B.S. (Dibrcll Coll.) McMinnville. Tenn I Il NMJ l . TllOS. C.VRI.OS. S ♦ Waverly. Tcnn. SwwUry-Tnviturcr riau, 'It. I Iook. J. Wendell. V !. . . . Bow ling Green. Ky. Hoskins. J. M.. Jr.. A - A McCoanb. Mi . KeIXY. P. O.. ’F 11.................................Gallatin, Tenn. Kruse. A. E.. A 2J A................................I .ed belter, Texas Ijniier. Dewey Reed. + I!.............................Oxford. Mi . I A) WIRY. Samuei. Gordon. A S A................Madiionville. Tenn. Man , John Robert. “P . . . North Judton. Ind. Martin. Jean Leonard. X 4- Eastland. Texa I'real-lenl flu . 'Is. Mims. R. E . «P !.'. II K A Woodward. Ala. Moncrief. Everette Whitfield. X 'I' •!•. .. Prattville. Ala. NORMAN. JaMES I). 'I' 1 ... Alexandria, l.a. Perry. Edward Adams. 'V T !. ... Montgomery. Ala Richardson. Mark Schultz, a - A. A T A Delroae. Tenn. Varatly Kcolliall. 'IS-'lt Varsity Hu—tK ll. 'It; fommo .tor.- t:.-|irvM ntallve. 'I' Robinson. Frank Mu h r Temple. Texa Rodgers. J. Marshall. X 'I' '! .....................Clebtirnc. Texa Sanders. Xavier Ei.wooo . . Bowling Green. Ky. Sherman. Nolan White. K ... Memphis. Tenn Football Team. 'It. Sikes. Titos. Edgar. A X A Green ! o«o. N. C. til., flub. It. Slaughter. Frank Wai.hr. A A . . Van Abiyne. Tex. Smith. Robert Ci.enn. 1- Webster City, low Srycley. Paul D. ♦ K i.................................... NatSville. Tenn. Tamara. J- A X A Hiroshima. Japan Thompson. Clyde Cun ton. KI. + i! Springdale. Ark. Votr.t.poiti. Edwin Frederic Peter. -P t! Monkiia. Minn. Watson. W. J.. X + +............................Hoi Spring . Ark. Wl 8B. Frank AsBURY. A K i . . . Calvert. Ala. WlEUS. J. R.. S' I?..................................Magnolia. Ark. Wood. Lieutenant Hobson. X ♦ I Knoxville, lenn. Wright, Fred Ward. + i!................................Oxford. Mi . (93) (94) Junior Class School of Pharmacy Officers Wilson Carter Wii.iiam James Ray Womack J. Katherine Sharp I.ee A. Wheeler ..........................I’rttiJenl ................................Vicc-PruiJcnt . . . S«ictary anJ Treaturer CommoJort R pre enliilive Members Brown. Rents W., Ph.G. Manchester. Trim. Carter. James 11.. Ph.G.......................... Crortbcck. Te a« Greene. Robert 11. Pti.G............................Bradford. Tenn. Ogden. William I.. Ml).. Ph.G.. STS. Suilium. Al . Rosenheim. Charles I... Pli.G...................Chattanooga. Term. Sharp. Jami K.. Ph.G.............................. FUlwood . Tenn Secretary mu) Treaaurcr Junior Ola SlsK. Ei.i abetii. Ph.G............... Will i HR. III. A.. Ph.G.. 1 X . «•• mtn«Ml..n- llr| i«i «|allvp. Wiliams. Wilson C.. Ph.G. I’rcul'lent of Claw. Womack. James R . Ph.G. . . Vice l’r lil. nl of Ola . Pulaiki. Tens. Columbia. 1 enn, Carlhage. Turn. Nashville. Tenn. (95) % SOPHOMORES I (W Sophomore Class-College of Arts and Science—School of Engineering Officers Lemuel B. Stevens Leonard B. Bartlett Ruth F'aw . Aujn T. Keen Will I AM A. SlIAPARD F. Manning Browm ..................Preudent Pi«-I reudenl ...............Secretory ...............T reawrtr . . Honor Committeeman Commodore liepretentotire Members Alexander. F.mma Wood . B.S.. AAA. Nashville. Tenn. Dramatic Club. TO-TT. TT-TS; Co-etllton Literary Society. Anderson. L. D.. B.A.. A K K . . Sumner. Mi . Bartlett. Ij.onard B.. B.S.. K A Louisville. Ky. IT l lont Prentice Literary Society. 'K- it. Vice. It..i.but Sojiliomor- «“! •; I’n aldi'nt Nnno Club Battle. Mary Frances. B.S.. AAA Nashville. Twin. Hirin' Club Benedict. Ixmjise. B.S.. K A o . . Nashville. Tenn. Herffeunt-al-Armn Ki.nhmnn Clou; S.T . nt.«|.Arm OIrl ' I’luli, 'H-'IT; CltlV Club. TT-T : Co-oilltorn Literary Society. Bond. Richmond I’.. B.A..............................Nashville, Tenn. Boone. Arthur W.. B.S.. 1 X . . . . Elki n. Ky. Stu ti-Ii( Council. 'IT-Ts; Nemo Club. TT-TS; Y. M T A Cabinet, TT-TS. Branham. Elizabeth. B.A.. K .V O Spring I Ml. Tenn. airin' Club: Hirin' l.lterury Society. Brown. EulEEN C.. B.S................................Nashville. Tenn. Treaaurer «Sirin' Tmnln A «oelatlon. T4-TT; Vanity Itankio- ball. T4-TT. Brown. Felix M.. B.S.. 2 X . . Nemo Club. TT-TS. Hopkinsville. Ky. Cni.M.R. F.iizabetii T.. B.S.. K «• Treasurer Hirin' Club. TT-TS Y V. C. Nashville. Tenn. A.. 'IT-TS. Clarke. Faith F... A OH Nashville. Tenn. Cohn. Maoel. B.S Nashville. Tenn. Conyers. Percy.B.S.. A T . . . Vanity Football. 'IT-Ts. . . . Halls. Tenn. Craig. Edward C.. B.A.. A • llunkrtball S.|ua.1, 'IT; Football llwn ITillono| b|o Literary Society. 'IT; Hlue p. ••..nim.Mlore llcpien.-ntnllw Sopliomoi TT-TS; Krcnhnian Debater. 'IT. Cookesille. Tenn. ren. Ti-TT: Secretary mi'll Club. 14. TT. T . . i'Uk . Ni-mo «’lui , Crook. Sentir. B.S.. 'I- A I Jackson. Tenn. Winner Trunin Championship Doubl. • Kail 'IT: lt keibjll Team. T« -TT; Manager Itu.kelball Team. TT-T . Nemo Club. IT-TS; Philosophic Literary Society. Deeds. Edward A.. B.S.. 1 A E . IS loo Club. TT-T . Nashville. Tenn. Dodson. J. E.. B E.. K Donelson, Tenn. m Sophomore Class—College ol Arts Elliott, Jose F.. B.F... K 2 Clarksville, 'lenn. Ki.rod. Robi.. II.. B.S.. K 2 Nashville. 'IVnn. Eskin'd. Manuel M.. B.S.. Nashville. Tenn. Evans. Dennis G.. B.S. . . . Tomkinsville, Ky. Faw. Ruth. B.A.. A A A . . . . Franklin. Tenn. sYcretnry Sophomore la : «’o •«'•)ltor Library Society. Goar. Frank R.. B.A.. T l Birmingham. Ala. Vanity S'—.1 ball. 'IT.'U: Male, lie lAtriaiy b l-l . 1 IT Itlui- I'enoll Club. 'K. 'IT. 'IV; .Secretary y. M. c. 'IT in; Honor • •■.mmilt .. 'K IT, Green. Nathaniel M . B.S. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Gui aoo. J. Ramon. B.F.. 2 K . Panama City, Panama IIacan. R. M.. B.S.. A o Athens. Ala. Winner lsouble Tenni Tnuriiarixml. •IT. Halliburton. Ben B.. B.S.. A T A . . Scotlshoro. Ala. Fr« hnmn Ife'butt , '17: Nr mo • 'lub. IIarouon. William D.. B.S.. 2 X . Lewisburg. lenn. Hawkin.v. Charles. B.A.. 2 K . . . Gallatin. Tenn. Hayes. Annie Fee. B.S., K O Nashville, lenn. Girl ' Club. Horton. John W.. B.S.. 2 X . Lewisburg. Tenn. Howard. Laurence B.. B.S.. -1 A O Nashville. Tenn. Huggins. Tate. B.S.. K 2 . Memphis, Tenn. Hunter. Acnes B.. B.S. . Nashville. Tenn. Girl - Club; V V. C. A. and Science School ol Engineering Jinmngs. James Monroe. B.S.. K 2 Nashville. Tenn. Irwin. McConnEI- B.S.............Chattanooga. Tenn. Keen. T. Allin. II.A.. A K I! . . . . Columbia. Tenn. TrnuoriT y.i|-hom-ir. «'In ; N.mo Club. '1T-'1S. Kirkpatrick. Thompson G.. B.S.. A K K Ripley. Tenn. Kstctir. C. Wrenshai.l. B.S.. 2 X Decatur. Ala. Knox. Jas. C.. B.F.. K Chemlatry lasboratory I u«i ructor. . . Nashville, Tenn. Knox. Wm. Hucii. B.F... K . . Prnl4 at huhmiii Knilnrrrv; ln t ructor. Nashville, lenn. CbcnsHtry Labor.vio-y Fee. Creichen IF. B.S. . . . Nashville. 1 enn. Ijpmo.viii. Bins. 8.S.. Iv U . . Nashville. Tenn. I andis. Linda. B.S.. AAA.. . . Nashville. Tenn. V. V C. A.: Girl - Club: 'o.o.l 11 or Literary Kooloty. Mathews. Uiciiard I... II.S.. A «• Nashville. IVnn. •Vomni.Ml.ii.' ’ !;• j n .-ntjtlv« i'Umh; Hhit ivm l! Out. McCarn. Allison. B.K...............................Nashville. Tenn. Illue IVncll «•lub. '1C. 'IT. 'Is. McFadden. Feizabetii. B.S.. AAA , . Nashville. IVnn. Morris. Rust. B.S........................ Hopkinsville, Ky. Girl ' Club. Naiii.inc. Miron T.. B.S.. K 2 Osceola. Aik. I!I||. |N II. II Club. 'IT-'I'; E'r.' hiii:in IScbate. ' J T; TtiantCMKlvirn: 11. but.., 'IT ; «'.iriuiriil In Cailet Culp . 'IT. Overall. Mart John. B.S.. «'II Nashville. IVnn. (100) Sophomore Class—College of Arts and Science- -School of Engineering Ovt.rau.. NATAi.it. II.S.. A o 1« Nashville. Tenn. SSIrl. «'tub; V V. C. A. Parkis. Wiluam G.. II.S., . . Nashville, Tenn. blue I'enell Club. It- It; Koesetiiry Ittu IVncll Club. ’IT- IS. Pavm . M. Carr. II.S.. X Nashville. Trna. lllu - IVr.rH Club. •)•:. ’IT. MS; ••|lu l!« iPI Serf! IT-'I-.; Snub Koollxill. 'HICK. Pr.fK. Roiiikt Ije. II.S.. S . . Nashville. Tenn. llomlcr'’ sniff. 'IT- I PlIILIIPr. VlOLA IL. II.S. , Nashville, Trnn. llu.k.'l bull U-'i; , (illI.' Club: • sirin' l.|t r.vr s... i.-e Picton. I ii aritii K.. II.S.. AAA Nashville. Trim RlLiiv. Bovi . Ili?.. T !! . Adams, Tenn. i:.tv.U«ii T«.«ni. 'II. Foot I'.i 11. ROBERTS. I.YTLE C.. B.K. . . . Nashville, Tenn. Iflo.- I’enell «'tub. •! ;. 'IT. 'Is: , «l t.-snt Ch nilri«l l.at-o stot ln iiru« tor. Porter. Sam M.. II.A......................................... Clinton. Ky. I'i «tiiiiiin Msiiti Rooney. Loward C.. II.A.. I! II N. hsille. Tenn. riMiimiMlore lionri], ItuMm I 11• - ler. ' 'II-'lv; AMiflnnt Manner Tram, 11- 1 Sewell. Granville C.. II.A.. T !! Nashville, Tenn. Cl..l.l.ni I Hue .................... Miensry Society. MT-ls Shapard. William A.. B.A.. A K K . Shclhyville. Tenn. Nemo C|ub. 'IT- Is; Honor Committee. 'IT-'l . Shocriss. Russell C . II.I.. New York City. N. Y. SLAUGHTER. 1.0UISE. II.S...........................Gieentboto. N. C. Stives , Lemuel II.. B.l'... X S . . Nashville. Tenn. Vloe-I'te. blent Kr «hinnis C|u «: Krrsliiiiiin Vlnth .Metliil. I'rrsl.li nt jb.ph mnr.- s'la..; Conimnstorc” lloanl. 'IT 'b Nemo Club. SlOKIS. I'.DCAK W . II.S.. K '1' . 1 jouisville. Ky. 1 iioRRi. Kenneth S.. II S.. •I K Laiffield. Iowa Van No . Lucy. II.S.. K ii Nashville. Tenn. Walker. W. A.. B.S.. K i Baton Rouse. La. Warmatii. J. T.. B.S.. X llu.tier Staff. ’IT-i ; 111 u. IVlIClt ■ Gibson. Tenn. •tub. IT-'IS. WlBB. J.Vt K II.. II.S.. T Smiths i lie. Texas Wiiiic, Margaret C.. II.S.. A A A Nashville. Tenn. Wiiiie, Andrivv J.. B.S.. A O Jackson. Tenn. Win . Joi. S.. B.S. Nashville. Tenn. Wriciit. C. B.. B.S.. X Atlanta. Ga. (101) (102) Sophomore Medical Class Officers R. B. White................I'i«-President II. R. Raises.......Seeretcry-Tttamrcr J. I.. Smith................ . Preiident • 11 G. Cahh.n Commodore lUpreunteti J. !•'. Neighbors........Chairman Honor Committee Members Baskin. Lawrence S..................................... Delhi. La. Callaway. Henry Abbott, a K K.......................Maryville. Tenn. Dams. Jas. Murray, a K K..........................Brownsville. Tenn. Gayden. Horace C. It II.........................Santa Anna. Texas Vl« -rrmliltiit ‘K-'lt; c’lul . (V innuM|i ri It •!•••• •rnimivr ITI . V n ra—lor lb Mini ’ll- I' Hearn. Robert Aurei . A.B.. A K K . . . Smithlon. Ark. Hunt. Julian Roche..................................Nashville, Tenn. McClure. Crutcher. B.S.. (V. U.) •! A o Nnshulle. Imn. Knlrnnre Prl « ‘1Z: «Ttrsxx Ha«ke!l.;,l| -1: Honor Commllloe ■| !.-i;: Nrereiury ami Treasurer Stmleiit , l.dl.. l hV.cloiy T - it: :i... nuh •iu-'i:. McLean. Wm. Harvey. + X.............................Nashville. Tenn. Mooney. Jas. Charles. i: II......................New Orleans. La. ■ 'aplalii Kreshmun Itaskoi trail T..1111 Ti.slinian I!. . ' ball Ti'tim 'K-'IJ: V11 rally Cool bull Team T:-T.v. Neiciibors. Jas. Edward. Jr.. It II . Movindville. Ala. ‘•In Itu -hull Chairman Honor Committee 'K-'ls. Nichols. I-. O.. K ,1. t X.............................Etowah. Tenn. Honor r'oniinlttii- 'IT-'Is; TV. stimuli Hask.lluill 'IM-'I?; Clas. H « lmll •IC-'IT. Patterson. Sam Harwell, i: O II. A K K . Baugh. Tenn. l-'reah limn ’ll; Clani Trnek IlimUer stuff 'r-. li.. wl Club l .'IT; Chulrmnii Honor CoiiiiiiIih-o In Tt IKREGULAR Cameeman. Joseph Herman. Ph.C. . . . Nashville. Tenn. IMreetor Vanderbilt I'nlvorslly Hoaidiiil I to|ienanry. Duncan. Ciias. G.. A.B.. A K K.....................Midlothian. Texas Raines. Hugh Robert. X A E. A K K . . . Malesus. Tenn. A,II. 11'll Ion Tnlv.rsHy Horror Commute. Seerrlarj un«l Tr« n ir« r KfCIiammok. Jan. Covington Monroe. N. C. Ross. John.............................................Mini. Tenn. Smith. J. I... «I It II..............................Carmi. III. Vice President Claw . _ Smith, Omar E.. K II . Kenton. Tenn. Smith, Vernon I.. 15 II..................Knoxville. Tenn. TllUSS. Wm. Gi.T . K A. X Nashville. Tenn. limior iViminHMv '1 •-'! ; a|k|fiin T 1ii r Track 15. Warner. Robert J.. A T 1!. A K K Nashville. Tenn. I'reriUVttl Junior I'hartnavy Cla.s li; «'omtitoiloro It.'j.r.sen- tnllve '1«. Walker. Henry Otis...............................Huntsville. Ala. White. Robert Boothe. X A K. A K K . Jackson, lenn. Kri-shnian Siholarshlp. President Class lt-'l': Necrelary ami Treasurer ’U-'IT. WlIKERSON. W.M. Wlmi.Y. Jr.. A K K Nashville. Tenn. Commodore Iteprecentailvo •! . Woodson. Jacob Tyree. B.A. (V. U.) . Gallatin, lenn. I'lrl lletii KiipiKV Honorary Fraternity: IT-ldem «'la STUDENTS Johnson. Hollis I... X A K.......................Nashville. lenn. Honor Committes' Asxlslant In Arnilniny 'lT-'lS. Kaiin. Keith, Ph.C.............................. Morgantown. Ky. Rosenthal. Santoro N.............................Nashville. Tenn. ArulHianl In Hlslolojiy ’lT-'lS. e.idrnl «Tus 'IU; A i i:iut In Anniomy Is. + I + FRESHMEN (106) Freshman Class—College of Arts and Science—School of Engineering Officers Ralph E. McGill . . W. Lipscomb Davis................. Martha Cockrii.i.......................... Jamls S. Read. Jr. 11 Ork Thompson Isaac A. Nunn .....................PfttiJenl ............................VUe-PreiiJent .............................Secretary and Treauirer .....................Honor Committeeman . . Commodore ReprexnUrtive . Sergeant-at-Arm Ml MBERS Amis, Lewis R., li.A., XX... ... Columbia, I enn Anthony. Max L.. B.S.. A O . . . . limning. Imn. BaILLY. Fi.RRIs. BA. X A E . Naihville. Trnn Barbie. Au.es J.. B.S.. II O II . Ripley, Ttnn. Barbel. John Murrey. B.A.. i: « II Ripley. Tenn Blake. John M„ B.A................. . Nolnillr, Tenn Bostei man. Ernest. B.S.. K X . . . . Nashville. Tenn Bradley, Hearn. B.S................ . Franklin. Imn Hriik.es. Thomas Fort. B.S. . Springfield. Tenn Browne. O. V.. B.S.. A K I' . . . . Monroe. La. Brown, Robert C. B.E.. XX Hopkinsville Ky. Bi rch. I Iii.i. M.. B.E., It n II . Nashville. Penn Burcii. John C.. B.S.. It II . . Naihville. I'enn Burns, R. B.. B.S., X K Jonesboro, Ark Busiiart. W. R.. B.S.. XX.......................... . Marlin. Tenn (Sloe Club. Caldwell, J. Haroi.D, B.S.. A K K . . Union City. Penn I'lilloxoplilc l.li.rnry Society SerReanr-.n-.VriiiK Campbell. Francis R . B A . •! A •• Carmack. Edward V„ B.S,. !• A Illue I'enell Club; l,lillo«opM I.ii.tihv s... Carman. Gt.ORCE. B.S.. T ft Varsity Eooibnll; llnskellmll s.iiuol Clark. Brent G.. B.S. . . . Clark. William C.. B.S.. A 'I A Clark. Francis I Iopi . B.S.. AAA Cockrii.i. Martha S.. B.S.. K • Kr« r. i®ry Mid lr«aiiuivr Ir. hm; n • !: •; Coker. B. B.. B.S.. X X CSI.M, Club. Coieman. A. W . B.A. . Cot miir. Aik i. US.. • II Co-Kslltom I .Horary Club; Y. V. A Connor. II. V.. B.S. . . . Cos ten. Sarah C . B.S.. II . . Craddock. O. F.. Fremed.. 1 K Craic. Nathan C.. B.S.. •►AO. . Nashville. Tenn . Columbia. I enn. Grbvon. Tenn. Hermitage. Tenn. I.ewiiburg. Tenn. Nashville. Imn. Henderson. I'enn i.crlmc Com . . Rome. Ga. Naihville. 1 enn. Osceola. Ark. . Brady. Texas Naihville. Tenn. (107) Freshman Class—College of Arts and Science—School of Engineering Daniel. R. K.. B.A............... • Nashville. Tenn. 111,..- I'. ., II l.tinrar) «Tul. Davis. V. L . B.E.. II O II Nashville. I enn. Temporary I'rcal'lont Prwtimiin lui Kr •liman Claae: Rteerlna romuml. ; « Dean. Tressa W., B.S...................... Deener. Rickard G„ B.S.. a 'i li . . DeLay. William D.. Premed.. 1 X Dentici. Joseph A.. B E................... Bio.' Pendi Literary Roddy. Dickinson. Charles K.. B.A. A T if . . Dcrris. Homer Bland. Premed . . Douglas. C.E.. B.S........................ Dowell. Ruth B.. B.S.. K A o . Du Fir. Dorothy D. B.S.. K o . . . Temporary y-ericennt-iit'Ai iim Kre i,mnn Dyer. Harry B.. B E.. 2 X................. Edwards, Jcnnctte. B.A. ...... Elliott. Richard W. B.S.. 2 X . Hiof pencil '•mi Elston. H. I .. B.S....................... Ewinc Andrew. B.S.. 4' A O . . . Ewinc. Albert. III.. B.S.................. Hloe Pencil «Tut. Fauciit. Walter. Premed. K 2 . . . . Fitzgerald. William A,. B.E............... Fletcher. Thomas. B.E.. 2 X . . Iilue Pencil Tul . Flournoy. A. F.. B.F... •IK-!'........................Monroe. I.«. Foster. M. Stratton. B.E.. It «• II . Nashville. Tcnn ... Vie -President '«!• Commit I••••. Nashville. Tcnn. . Searcy. Ark. Rome. Ga. . Nashville. Penn. Somerville. Penn. Adairville. Ky. Naihvillr, ‘Penn. . Nashville, I enn. Tn «. Y. V. «•. A. . . . Nashville. 'Penn. Nashville, I enn. . . Nashville, 'Penn. Shreveport. La. . Nashville. 'Penn. . . . Nashville. 'Penn. . . Groeshcek. Texas . . Nashville. ‘Penn. . Jackson. Tenn. Gaddy. V. I... B.S...................... C.AIIR. Douci.as IP. B.E,. K 2 • Nashville. I enn. Cover. Curtis. Premed . Albany. Ala. Green. N. M.. B.S................. Harris. M. I... B.S.. K 'V Dundee. Miss. Harrison. Gaston G.. B.S................................ Ripley, I enn. Harrison. John M. Preened. T K 2 Waxahachie. lexav Hatcher. J. T.. B.A.. A T 11.........................Greenfield. Tenn. Hawes. Burch. B S, It o II . . Nashville, lent,. Hindjrsos. Gerald. B A . T if ......................Nashville. I enn. Kreahmnn HIM,' 'Tu . Henderson. Oliver. B.S............................ .................. Hendrick. Harvey. Premed. A T If .........................Mason. I enn. Vnratiy Poollmll; Vnnslly llnakellnill. Hillman. Andrew. B.S. ... . Chattanooga. I enn. lint. Ed. B.. B.A. A « Cleveland. Miss. l tilt«Boiihle Literary Society. Hill. Horace G.. B.S.. 2 A li.........................Nashville. I enn. Holmes. Francis. B.A.. T If White Haven. I enn. Varelly Kssntbnll. Holy. C. M-. B.E......................................Nashville. Penn. Houston. Will Akin. B.F... 2 . l-ewisburg. l enn. I Iuciies. Allen. B.S.. K 2.............................Memphis. 'Penn. I Iurt. James M„ B.E.................... . . . Gallatin. 'IVnn. I Iyslop, L. F.. Premed. + K+.............................Blair. Wis. Jackson, J. I.. Premed . . . I len«lersonville. Penn. Joy. Marion Alice. B.S.. AAA..........................Nashville. 'IVnn. Johns. D. J.. Premed . . . Nashville. Penn. (108) Freshman Class—College of Arls and Science School of Engineering KlI.BLI. Jons Bi l l . Jr.. B.S.. A O Nathville. I enn Slr«TlnK Omnilu.r. UFw.Lr.nf. RobIRT II.. B.S.. K 1 l .il ollcttr. IVnn. S.ric. inl-ul-Ann Dialectic Literary Swirl)' LeaTH. W. A. B.A.. 1 . . . . . Lewiilwiy. Tenn. Clllipllllll rhll.o(0| lll«- Literal) Sc. I. ly. I.IIIWKII. IIUNTIR. B.E.. A K K Nathville. Tenn 1.011 AH. K. II.. B.E. . .... Sp.nU. Tenn. Looney. E. I).. B E......................... Luton. Frank II,. Premed. A T A Sallitaw. Okla. McCl.XRIN. V. M.. Pruned. K Carthage, Tenn M(C. UCKY. Norion. B.A.. T !. I upelo. Ml . Vomlty Foaikall ' |iiinl: Itillonophlc Literary Swirly; Frejlimnii him.' Clan . McCll.L, R. E.. B.S.. 21 X . Chattanooga. Tenn Vamliy Football: Frmblent Kreahman «’In . NUKin ii. Kathliin Grey. B S AAA Entity. Ala Marley. Everett A.. B.S.. 2 Memphis Tenn. ■Mason, James B.. B.A. It n II Dinhtn. N. I Glee Club. May. Harold. B.S............................ Moomi , Kathleen. B.A.. K o McKemir. lenn. Moriord. I nto. Jr.. B.S.. It O II Newark, N. J. Morgan. Kenneth. B.S.. A K i: . Fayetteville. lenn. MoriaRITY. VaSSAR, Bit.. It O II . Ripley. Tenn Morrow. Garland T, B.S. . . ... Nathville. Tenn. Vnrelty llnskcthall. Muncie. James E.. B.A. . . ... Edmonton. Kv. Nunn. I. A.. B.S......................................I lallt, Tenn. Neriteant-nt-Ann Krmtimim Cln . Pace. Erret. Piemed...................................Benton. Ky. Pei RY, Lawrence. Premed ... Hampthire. Tenn. Pinkerton. J. C_ B.A. ... ........................... Pipkin. Fred C.. B.S.. K + . Henning. Tenn. Snxlb Football Porter. Minnie. B.S. . Nathville, lenn. Powell. Elu S.. B.S. Prater. Charles A.. B.S. Lake Ckarle . La Rankin, A. G.. B.E. . Natkville. lenn Rawls. C. K Premed. K ‘1 . Fayetteville. Tenn Read. J. S.. Jr.. B.S . IS • II . Carlkagc. Tenn. Honor Committee. Reams. Agnes. B.S.. KAO. Natkville, lenn. Record. W. I . 1... B.S.. T 1.' . Lynchburg. 1 enn. RlC II. YV. B . Premed Rkiiardson. Ryan. B.S.. K A Athens. Ala. OI« Club Roberts. Gibbon 1.. B.S.. K -I- Brady. Texat ROBERTSON. E.. Premed. K 2 . . Groetbeck. Ark. SuMIURC. Melvin. Premed. 2 . Central City. Ky. Sanderson. Guy P.. B.S.. K 2 . Louitvillr. Ky. Glee Club. Savage. IIakoid. Premed Linden, lenn. Sawyers. Leonard. B.S. . . . . . Nathville. lenn. Sheppard. J. L... B.S.. K 2 . . . . . Cuero. Texat tile. Club Smith. Anna C. B.S.. K A O . . . Lynnville. Tenn Smith. Jessie YY'.. B.S Co-Keillor Literary Society. Sparrow. Roberi G„ B.S.. K «F Natkville. lenn. (109) Freshman Class—College ol Arts and Science School of Engineering Staiii MAS . E, B.. Jr.. B.S. 1' Naihville. Tcnn. Ilnimallo i.'loh Stein. Jessamine. B.S................................ Nashville. Tcnn. Stun. Li. Roy. B.S. . . ............ . Nashville, Ten . Strasser. El.. BS.................................................... Sullivan. V. Albert. Piemed. K Gordonsville. Tcnn Giro Club. Sumpter. Edward R.. B.S.. 1 X Pulaski. lmn inilbarti’hp- l.llrrmy Sorlrty TllOMAS, J. Jr.. Piemed. 1 N Memphis. Tcnn. X.rul. Konllinll; Olco '1111,. Thomas. Luttrell. B.S.. 1 K -!■ Nashville. Tcnn. Thompson. H. Orion. B.S.. XX Nashville. Imn r«mmo.loro IteprmmlAI I vr Kreahmnn I’ln ,, Vico l'r l- •Irni I'hllcuopblo l.llemiy yi.rUly; Cup Conmilitr.-. Kn- •l «nimi ’nm|Ka|i{ii V.mtnliir. Thompson, Rot. Piemed. A I II........................Pocahontas. Aik Tucker. Claggard C.. Piemed . I indm, Icnn. Tuttle. Pi arl. B.S.. V o II.........................Claiksdale. Mi . K-riceont-al-Arni «Sirin' Club: V V. • A ; Ituah. Hull .N |U« I Tyner. MiMMS. Piemed. K X . Nashville. I cnn an Ness. Lucy. B.S., KAO XitLillc, Imn Wallace. Robert P.. B.S.. X X Fayetteville. Icnn. linilormfiit Campnlxn Commlllee. Weaver. Robert A.. B.A.. AO Tupelo. Mi . Krr hmtn «’ni fommlitw'; PhllOMiphk l.iimiry Wlciy; Tim|Hirary Vur-I'irililrnl J’r. •hin.m • Ms Weaver. William R. B.S.. It • II Jonesboro. Ark. ITraldcil Kr-•liimin lllbb Illuleello l.llrinry So. Weinstein, Beatrice. B.A........................... Nashville. Icnn. • ■.►•EMlii.1 I.lletuty club. WllORIXV. Louella. B.S.. A O II . . Nashville. Icnn Girl ' Club: V. W. O. A Williamson. Henry. B S.. X K . . I loutton. I cx Wilson. Ei mir. B.A.. XX. . Trenton. Ky. Ilrnmntlr Club: 1‘lillteoplilr l.lt.mry Society Wilson. Euci.nl. B.S.. K + Elkt«n. Ky. Wisener. Jesse. B.A................................................ K.nl.ciic l.lirmry Xoclety. Witherspoon. Corni.ua, B.S. Nashville, I cnn W00C1. IIenra T . B.S.. A T A . . Inglewood. Tcnn. I’lillonopblu l.llrinry Jiocloty Woo . SYDNEY. Pinned . Chattanooga. Tcnn. 8crub Knot tall. Woodard. J. M„ B.S................................................. Woods. Cliieord C.. US.. A o..........................Ashland. Kv. Glrr Oub; N- ■ r. tary of Philosophic; llloe 1‘cncll Club. (MO) (Ill) vi 12) Freshman Medical Class Officers J. G. Carnathan President G. M. Bekryiiili..................Sttrtlary-Thmurtt W. A. Read ... I'iee-Presijenl J. II. Bailey...............Commodore Representative Members Anderson. James Sumter. IX. Pulaski. Tcnn. Ashley. Robert Grady. A I X . . Beeehwood. Tcnn. N'l lllO Bailey. Jesse Much. K 1’....................................Win. Va. «•oniimvloro |[.[.r. -iilnnv.- IS Blake, Wyatt Heoi.in. Jr.. II K...................... Sheffield. Ala Beall. C. R. Furman...................................Maysville, S. C. Berrviiili. Crailey Hewitt, a T '.. McKenric. Tcnn Football «quml, ’ll; Mcrriary Fr«nhni ii BUM «'law ‘IT: M of« iiirv of • In o . 1' Carnatiian. Wilijam G.............................Nashville. Tcnn. I’rolil.ni rlim, 'I' Clark, Sam Lili.ard. X X..............................Nashville. Tcnn. Owen nir.lal ‘IT: lllue IV n cl I Club IT: llor.-r Coin tiilllc . MS. Friedman. Clarence Falk.................................Pensacola. Fla. Gaskin . Duke R. . Harrisburg, III. Groves. Loyd Myers «!• K ■F . S|x-n er. Tcnn. Gmiitcn, Clyde B.......................................Anderson. S. C. Guthrie. Frederick Eucene. k X . . Prescott. Ark Harrison. Red Boyd. II K A...............................Loudon. Tcnn. Mazes. Olen B...........................................Brooker. Fla. Monroe. Mucii II........................................Lindsey. Okla. Owen. Georci Williford XX...............................Memphis. Tcnn. nice «‘lull M«. IT. MS; I ml r'luli MT: llonm i'nmmlll.v Ms; I'nn-Hellenic «•■•iinoll M . Pace, James Vernon.......................................Benton. Ky. Patterson. Amibv Mf.Tc.vi.rc. BS X X . . I leniyville. Tenn. Kwrv.' foot Lull MS: Honor C Pendergrass. James E. •nunlttew' S. MS. Pi hkins. Samuei. Ferrin. a K r Franklin. Tenn. Powers. Jerome. A T .? - Reagan. Tenn. Prietoc. Louis C.. B.S. Colon. Republic of Panama Read. Wm. Odei.i. ■!• K !■ Brownsville. 1 enn. Vl« -Jir« R|tl III dll '1' Reeves. John Murphy. B A r . Johnson City. I enn. H..1I..I '‘onnnlttce MS Rk iiardson. V. R.. a K K . Arkadcljihia. Ark. Rices Wm Webster Memphis. Tenn. Riccins. Newell Grady Dover. Tenn. K Hinson. E. Miiier. Jr . Birmingham. Ala. Nemo r’luli Shannon. Ja . Biiirick. T ;. . . Franklin. Tenn. Fmitii. Mmiiiiw Mann. Jr.. K X Dallas. Texar Smith. J Hubert . . . Clovi . Cal. Stout. Philip David ... Johnson City. I enn. Thompson. L. Oi ney. i: 1 . Timon. Alonza N.. a K K . . . I ime-n. I.a. True. Spencer Tallt.v Nashville, lenn. I'ui.i os. Much Simpsov . . . Florcville. 1 exa L'sse.ry. Claudius Ja.ogn .B . M.A. . Birmingham. Ala. W ilson. Th.vvek Smilii. B S , A KB. . . Gordons illc. Tenn. Wood. Rom hi Benton. B.A. Knoxville. Tenn. (113) (HI) First Year Class-School of Law J. Cahijm.e Baii.i.y J. L. Alsiiulek N. R. Minick C. B. McKinney J. I «ANKI.lv l-AT TA Officers 1‘reyiJenl Vice-Prcsiilenl Secretary ant Treauirer 'ommtolort licfjracritatWe Sergeantat-Army MUMBERS Alsiicler. Jerome !... A K K . . Aurora. III. Kwahman fill : Hranintle Club, '1T. Bailey. J. Carlisle. IJ..B.. i. i: . Caihdrn. Ala. ni Kn-ihniiii C|«h; «!!•• CluU; Kooiliall Sj.i.ul. 'IT Barrow. Robert C.. 1.1..B.. K X Columbia. Tcnn. Bean. I Iomek II.. LI..B,. A T II Lynchburg. Tcnn. Carpenter. John II.. I.L.B. N.tvhxillo. Tcnn. Covington. Connie. B.A.. I.L.B.. K ' College Gtmr, Lcnn Hmalimnn IVbiite: I'rrahlent lilalwllc l.li.-iars Society; Honor icon. 1«. 'I'-. '1C; fa Track. IJ. '««. ’IT: i:. erv Football. 'W. 'IT. I : II. I Nominal Inc fomraitlrr. I: Vic-I’reaMa-nt Honor aV.mmKI-.., '17-'l': ThaiikrfKtvitaa: In- l.iUo. 17. '1': ••llu ll«t Sian; . | Shlc Itanl: I .■!.: 11 m.- founcll. Davis. Ronald Lee. I.L.B.. l; A K Monroe. L.i. I'.omondson. Wm. Manly. I.L.B., 1 A K Naihvillr. Trnn. I lautt.. William Frierson. I.L.B.. A K K Sumner. Mi . IIiccinn. Joseph C . I.L.B.. i JIT Nathvillc. Tcnn. LTcmLiiiiiiii IE. lot- . 'I.'.; Nemo flub; Owl flub: Sccrviiary .■ml Tr.murcr Owl flub; falnim-i Club: Ha«lli'P' SlufT. •li'IC. 'I !--17: MaiuiKluK laallor lluallor. 'I7--1S; I r.-«■ 11 • Mill.. '1.•-•! . TC-17: John Mlanaball law flub; l r. xl.l.ual I'rcnllc.- • Mub. 'K.M7: Honor Coniinlllan . MI-MI: , ««uliuil Manarer Ob'erver. ’16-'I7; SKrelarj' ami Tonsurer Teinil. Auoolailon. ’IT-'IS. Horn. A. I-:.. I.L.B. I .ATTA J. Franklin, I.L.B.. X SerK ’aiH-.«I-. rin Krerlmnin Cl . McKinney. C. B.. I.L.B.. A K i: IJeio-rv.- ILocball. •! : CommoJoiv man fla . . . . Memphis. Trnn. DymbuTfi, Trnn. Ripley. Trnn. lUpivmiinllvo Km’hH Aiheville. V C. ‘17; Sn-iTIiirj' Minick. N. R . I.L.B.. s A K Var.liy lt,a k. tloall. M«.'17: Var lt Football, anti Trearurcr Fronhmun l.uw flaw. ' 17-'Is. Mow. William I .. I.L.B.. A T . J nekton. Tcnn. .r.iar an.l Trraaunr l’hlu. |ahtr IJUrar) Mrblr: Fr h- rn.%n IMMlr, 'li; lluatlrr Vlrr.pffjM lit v.m 8l«l«- V«fully Footlull 'll. Owin'. J. Du, I.L.B., X N . . Mrmtihi . Trnn. Fre hiniin IVIk«|.. 'I : Nemo .Mill., IC-17; JI«.- flub. '17-1'. Soil.ATer, T. W .. B.A.. I.L.B.. It l II Na h illc. Tcnn. ■ Merk Honor fonimlHair; Student fnmnll. 'IS-'I : Seer. lary Of -oilmil. 'li'.-'17; iT.-.M.ru Junior aM.au . '1«--17: I’re !- ib-m Stauleiit founrll. '17-'l': I’rcsldent -it Commodam- flub. II-IV Member l'ubli 4lliHi Ihiaril. l «n II llrftk eouHdl, . . . . Meridian. Mi . SINCLAIR. Albert F.. L1..B. Smith. Stephen G.. I.L.B.. K i. Wooten. A. W.. I.L.B.. II K A Dallas. Trxa Mcmphi . Trnn. (H3) (911) Freshman Dental Class Officers R. L. Leamo.n........................ Max Winninciiam Comer Sadler . . A. 15. Harwei.i PrtsiJtni yUe-PreiiJtnl Secrrotrv ■ Trtowrer . . Commodore Representative Members Gm.iaciii.k. Basil Eugene...............l..vv.rcnccliura. Tcnn. Gillespie. Guv Melton..........................Cisco City. Tex. Gosni.v. Hubert Turner. 1!. ... Will. Va. Harwell. Allen B.. i X. J I J Nashville. Tenn. Dramatic Chit ’IS; llu«lt« r Staff tf; Commodore Ittrp- rrt ntrtt|v. 1' Hathaway. Arthur F. A 1' A.................. El I’aso. Texas Kanasiiiro. James.............................. Honolulu. II. I. Maloney. Heine G...............................I.iiile Rock. Aik. L tri R. Rout. Lande.v . !• A O...............Fayelleville. I ton. I iavion. Ray Lesue. 1 If......................... Thornton. Tenn. Merkley. John Valentine ........................Si. Anthony. Ind. Moran. Roberto ..................................El Salvador. C. A. Rowell. Scon.........................................Gianbuiy, lex. UlliM Nemcmil-Al-Arin 'IN Sadler. Comer . . . . Re«l Boiling Springs. Tenn. 8vcr«mr) Mil Trrmarrr «( el 1' Winninciiam. Max. ■F !!...........................I lendcrson. Tenn. Vlce-Pr.aWrni of Oln 'I . I.e i to Rifhi: K. Kitoku. J. . 11 a vs. L. C. Summers Miss I.. II. IIav.%. Mrs, G. I.. Gilbert. A. II Wh.louciiby. C. I). Strothers. A. I’. White ScconJ It , I.e I to tight: || |. HOUSTON. . BURROUGHS. J. R. SlOAN. J. I.. MONTGOMERY. II. J. FLEMING. W. H. M. Stover. II. I.. Woodward. B. S. W. Jones. M. A. C'oorm Thiiii Ito , Left lo Itighl: P. C. KEY. I. O. Foss. S. C. SUMMERS. Miss F.. II. HAYS. Mrs. G. L. GILBERT. A. II. S. Matsushita. J. A. Dowdy. Jr.. II. C. Adams (118) School of Religion Officers I.emuei C. Summers . . Praidcnt Sekio Matsushita................................YUc-Preudcnt Jam A. Dowdy, Jr. ......................... . Setulatp Ciaresce D. Strothir ... . . Tttawtt IIakrv I.i.i Woodward . ('enrmbJofc Reprtsr.ilalivc Gradda i e Studeni Ai;l. Augustus W.. M.A. . . . N :l vilL . To.™. Middle Year Class Adams. Horace C.. B.D....................... • Bcilipjuc. Trim. Hays. John W.. B.D. Burroughs. Ceorce .. B.A.. B.l). . NoMwi. Mi« . Houston. Henry Miiton. B.A. Cooper. Manuel A.. B.A.. B.D..........................I.oui-.villo. Ky. Montgomery. John D.. B.A.. Cunningham. James I... B.D............................N.- rh ill -. Icnn. m‘ V Pearson. John Wii.uam. B.D. . . . N. hvillc. Tmn. Strothers. Clarence D.. B.A.. B.D. . . C.impbolliluirn. Ky. Troii iiicr Slmloill Summers. I.emuci. C.. B.S.. M.A.. B.D. Willow. Okl.«. ■'rnliloiil liimlUjiU1 Cluli, Tt-'ls; l i l lont School of ItoliRl.m ll-is. , Noiwicll. C .Y. B.D. Portrroville. Ala. M.A.. B.D. Win . V.«. ; I’lcoKI'-nt W. .toy Hull Y (119) School of Religion Junior Class Riser. Roy Hamilton, A.B.. I).I). Kama City. Mo. Blackard. William F., B.A.. B.D. Dyenlmrc. Tenn. Bowman. Jostru I'.. B.A.. B.D..............Johnson City. Tcnn. Dowdy. James A.. Jr.. B.A.. B.D. . . Clarksville, Art. Swmilr Niuilcnt Do4 '. Fleming. Hamilton B.A.. M.A.. B.D. Builinv-lon. N. C. Historian TKcotoxIcul Drlurinidil, ‘H-’lt; Clara I’roph- •I, 'IC.-IT. Jones. B. S. W.. B.D. . . Kiioku. Kazoo. B.D. . . Sadler. Sheridan I... B.A.. B.D. HoWkrn. N. C. Sloan. John Riason. B.A.. B.D. Peltry. W. V . Stove . Win jam II M.. B.D. . . Phoenix. Md. Stoltzti; . William A.. B.A.. B.D. Lima. Ohio Neewrul I’nar Ki. hman- i | h..in rtr OniMkal l lnl. 'It; S 'or l l iIxi- Ijwal IVii .- It; ISask. tlrall Tram. 'It. Williams. Annii; Bill. B.D. . . . . Nolw. Japan Willoughby. Andrew H.. B.A.. B.D. McKenzie. Tcnn. Woodward, Harry Lee. B.A.. B.D........................Salina. Kan . Commodore IMm-sciilullvc Rrhml of KvIlKlon. Foss. Isaac O.. B.A.. B.D. Gilrert, Mrs. Glokci. I I Iays. F.hitii . B.D II ays. I .on ii V. B.D. IIimi.v. Haccard M.. B.D Key. Percy C.. B.A.. B.D I Well. N. M. Kona. Kano. Japan Cold . lc i. Ohio . Gould. Old a. Changcliau. China Chanfchnu. China Monteagle. Tenn. . Guntci. Texas (120) (in) Miss Martha Nichols. «id ,Vw« Miss Saoye Davis Now in Red Crow Service Miss Lila B. Lie Miss Johnnie Mai Johnson Mi Lv.nke Lotkiik.i I he Vanderbilt Nurses Miss Lillian Wheeler Miss Ida Fletcher Miss Myrmh Strauchan Miss Lii ahliii Sanders Miss Ruth Car hr Now in Red Cross Service Miss Sim a Sali sbury Miss Ijiiian Mae Swu.ton Miss I.M.AIA I.. Palon Miss I'AIUUA II HAMS Miss Ni iiii I.. Poole Mins Muriil Cabi (122) The Vanderbilt Nurses Herewith we present sixteen goo;l and sufficient reasons for delayed convalescence at Vanderbilt Hospital. Indeed, it lias been privately rumored that more than one patient refused to leave after recovery because of the above-mentioned reasons, stoutly averring that it were letter to be sick amid such surroundings than well elsewhere. Hut the mere good looks of a movie actress arc not requirements sufficient for a nurse. Mary Pickford hair won't cure lumbago, nor will Theda Bara eyes bluff typhoid germs they are fine as far as they go. but in addition a nurse must have the tact of a diplomat, to say nothing of the courage of a lion and the patience of a snail. In fact, to be a really good nurse, one must lx- a Jack (or. rather, a Jill) of all trades. It takes real worth not to rebel when nursing peevish old men with blue ears, cold feel and red-hot tempers, and it takes even more not to get angry when being scolded by old women who talk so fast that their false teeth rattle. Scientific training in Anatomy. Physiology. Bacteriology. Chemistry and kindred sciences, backed up by three years of intensive practical hospital work, is required of every nurse. The hours are long and the work is trying. How would you like to be a night duty nurse, going to bed with sunrise and getting up at sunset ? 't ou see. there is a good deal to the art o nursing, and. if you leave the matter to us. ire say: I irce ru is m a cheer lor tin• I underbill Nurses. We are proud of them. Vanderbilt School ol Expression A. M. Harris. Director. lop Hot («landing): Marii Weil. Mrs. A M. Harris. Louii Marker. II. L. Woodward. Ciara Maddox. W. II. Butiir. Saei.ie Mai Hudson . C'. L. Finney. Middle Ho («King): K. II. Biser. Rosetta Cohen. Cmia Putams, Myrtle Petty. Mrs. Harry Anderson. Prot. A. M. Harris. Mrs. E. H. Rawlings. Bottom Ho (wiling): Wkenne Hoe-mss. Florence Iw.vsti.in. Mary West. Ibunt: Katherine Wallace. A TII LILT I € l «t V” Men Ammie Sykes Football, 'll. 12. 13. ‘14. Ba.eball. 14. Baileeiball. '14. '15. I Ierman Daves I'ootlxll. ‘12. Ai t hi d Adams Football. ‘15. ‘10. 17. C. M. I Iamilton Football. ‘15. ‘16. Pi.kcy Conyers Football. ‘17. George Carman Football. ‘17. James Early Football. ‘17. Frank Goar Football. 17. I Iarvey I Iendrick Football. ‘17. 1.am ess Lassiter Football. ‘17. Y. I). Moore Football. ‘17. in the University Miller Manier Football, ‘17. Bat ball. 16. Rai pii E. McGill Fooib.ll. ‘17. Normas Minick Fooib.ll. -17. Francis Holmis Fooib.ll. '17. R. M. (Tor) Richardson Football. 17. Batcball. 17 N. V. Sherman Football. 17. Henninc ScilWIt L l ixilb.ll. '17. S m Wilhite Football. '17. C. C. McClure Batcball. '13. '15. Semi r Crook Baikctball. '17. R R. Sneed Track. '16. '17. (127) (128) FOOTBALL sMfs “ 37i „ ! Ij; C .jj -c -f ik-c -? !“ 5Sp ' 3S-S.I--1 b:! 2 ?! 3 i 2-S- £ J 1 _• - £ -- c C j? w M ____ f-SiiJI’i.f'v.si KfVJ.S-StiS --5 l-o- a -T •= 0 2 ii Ts 1 -=S S M' f .-sJkjs .= S £-1 111 ;i £ _- 5-r « •- £ - asirv ■:;: o=ri s-s« :— «2 •5-1 - £ ± + wU -5t_ w i • GEORGE CARMAN • lnc' . freshman whow performance in the light tackle | o)ilion «w moil gratifying. Car- man i a man of few worrit. but hi action m a gridiron conlrtt do a lot of significant shouting. Carman expect to return next year. I Ic put up a spectacular brand of football against Kentucky Slate and u! urn. Caiman is an alumnus of Peoples l ucker. I lit age it 18. hi weight 178. and hit height five feet eleven, George's age make probable a great deal of development despite the fact that he it already a wonderful linesman. MERMAN SCI I WILL We have here one I leim.sn Schwill. Top tunning male, the gent who doe considerably more than his share in advancing the cuticle of the pork- Wlsen tins dependable half fails to gam. it it because someone else hat the (sail. Schwill it almost as good at his big brother the All-Southern transfer from I S. U. Rig Schwill was ineligible this season, hut next year these two brethren ought to claim a lot of attention fiom the Ians. NORMAN Ml NICK At the lop of the | age you see the counte- nance of one Norman Minick. the guard who constituted an impregnable sector in Colonel McCugin front line defenses. I lerc is a man who will lie one of the strongest and moil important cog in next year’s Commodore machine. Minick is a Sophomore this year and intends to graduate. o his gridiron career ha only begun. FRANK GOAR 1 Iere' the nun the collition of whose hoof with the twinehide produce such wonderful retuli . Frink' age i 19. Iit height five feel ten. nd hi weight- when elid in a mi!e IW). I he patl traton w hi second yeir on the squad. F’rink showed up well .11 both hilf ind end Coir time Irom MtTyeiie. leaving behind him .in enviable football rec- ord. Frank improved steadily throughout the teaton. reaching the zenith of hit excellence in the Scwanre game. Neat year' team will tufler from hit abtencr, foe lie doet not ex- pect to return. PERCY CONYERS Flie phytiognoray pictured above it that of I’ercival Conyert. Percy wat Ixirn 19 year ago; he weight 150. and hit altitude it five feet teven inchrt. Union Academy, of Jack- ton. lenn.. it Percy' proud alma mater. 'I hr Coach made an end of him one of the belt hi captivity- but it wat not Percy' finith not by a heluva tight. Percy never gelt knocked cut for with hit Mamina and tiuild he it about at drttrucliblr anti subject to injury at the pyramid . Percy will be back next year if he dortn't decide to help tlrafe the Roche. I IER.MAN DAVES We take great pleature in introducing to you the right honorable I Inman Dave , who played tackle and guard and could have belt! down both potitum timultaneoutly if it had lieen necettarv. Dave returned ihit year after a long abtencr from the McGugin coterie. It may lie addetl that he came back’ with a vengeance. Dave , although a teatoned vet- eran. play at all timet with the energy and rnthutiatm of a Frethman tub timing for a berth on the team a rare |ualitv in one whose place it attured. I IARV1-.Y IIENDRICKS I lore' the big gentleman that scintillated «I •ml nd full. Hendrick it the star 'vivo I iI! - ! off .in 85-yard run lor tou hdown in he Auhurn game and sprinted 40 yards hrough I hr stonewall drlrnw of Georgia Tech. I le it I ) year old and weigh 190 mviuIi ten pounds for each year. I In ole md his hair are separated by a distance of n feel one and one-half inches. This is I Icndncks’ first year on the squad I le has soth weight and speed, and is exacted to fill future Commodores with interesting football history. LASSITER llrre'v another btg hreshman that made good. McGugin made an end of him very quickly, but in such a way as to remind one of the famous epitaph. Here lieginneth: not here endrth for l.asiilrr has not vet leached hit athletic matuiity. Dunn-,: the 1917 season l.assitrr, with his boarding-house arm and Rricktcy toe. was responsible for most of the flights of the leather pill through the ether above the Dudley lot. I le was forrser on the job with both the hand and the foot power. TOP RICIIARDSON Step up. ladies and gentlemen, and take ,s look at Top Richardson, the half-nian-half- t.mk (not the kind of lank that holds a half- man. but the molor-drivrn-hrlhoo-wherls kind) also halfback. 'Hits is one of the most important physiognomial maps in our little ■■allery. Top play the game at she should be played f root the first kick-oil till the extra comes out telling how we won the game. Give Top the ball and a little interference and he will carry the jsellet as far at God has any ground for him to run on. “DOOCIT SHERMAN Mr. Rrniirr. meet Mr. Sherman. Il it hard to tat whflher Sherman was Wilhite's under- study o VKt vena. They both are tome pilots. Sherman it one of the many untea- toeied, oee-teatoned men that Coach Daniel hat melamorphoted into ttellar bodies of A-1 magnitude in a fett thorl months. With ref- erence to Sherman, not one tyllahle of adtertr crilicitm hat been heard egcepl from the ladiet who object to the capillary fringe over- hanging the Rap in hit face whore Dooch feedi himself. SAM WILHITE I he ornate visage facing you above it that of Sam Wilhite. Sam it 20 trait old Barefoot and with cranium uncovered. Sam weight 142 and meaturet five feet eight. I Ir it an alum- nut of the therefore famotit I ligh School of Blylheville. Arkansas. Wilhite played quai- ter in molt of the garnet and wat directly re- sponsible for more points scored than any other meml-er of the squad. Sam did moil of the goal kicking. He played hit lietl garnet at Auburn and Kenluiky Stale. DOUGLASS MOORE Here’s another man that showed up well hit first year on the squad. I Ir should need no introduction (this sentence it original). 'I hit it the well-known center with the Vermillion dome, hight Doug. Moore alto height ti feel one. Hit age it 22 and hit weight 170 tant drapery. Doug it successfully upholding the record he made on the Me I yeire team. I he hulk of Doug's laurels were woo in the Chi- cago comliat. JAMES EARLY Gn e U|K)n the placid and benign vit.i ;r of lilllc Jim Early the largest dwarl in cap- livily. I Ii age i 19. hi weight I8J. and hi height ix feri four and onr-ijuailri. 'I hr 1917 ea on maikrci Jim' initial sp| ra(ancr on llir M|uad. In hi |K iilion al center on ihr ar ily hr added in every game a new increment to the slack of laurel «t.iited at Duncan School. Early reached the high- water mark of gridiron performance in the Chicago and Se'vanee encounter . Jim ex- pect to return next year. MILLER MANIER I lete we have Fuller Manier. live plaited Lord High .Manipulator of the Gridiron Gil- new. The H'orlhy Grand Arranger of the Ilinerary. The Supreme Promulgator of the Sehedule and a few other thing . The fact that money wu in the A. A. treasury at the end of the football season sva due in no small measure to live conscientious labor of Manager Mamet. It is rumored that Miller divvied up generously with Shorty Brown. Good hoy. Miller! You. kind trailer, would have cor- nered all the graft poisiblr ye ? no? The 1917 Football Season INCE Vandy’s first gridiron contest—against tire eld University of Nashville in 1890—the Commodores have marked up 162 victories. This is an average of almost six triumphs each year. Eight is the average number of games played each season, so it doesn't take Doc Ott to figure that our percentage is approximately .750. No so bad. eh—especially when you consider that we have numbered among our opponents such teams as Harvard. Yale, the Navy. Michigan and the Carlisle Indians on various and sundry occasions. The correct figure is. however, nearly .800. when tie games arc counted out. as in baseball. Considering that Vanderbilt is extremely busy strafing the Boche, and that 1.200 men are preparing to cany the Gold and Black banner into Berlin, the 1917 team did remarkably well. I he bunch of youngsters and light- weights that Uncle Samuel left to Coach MeGugin did not look so promising at the start, hut later developments brought a pleasant surprise—in the form of five victories and three defeats. I he number of games won was only one below the average Commodore record. On October 6 Vanderbilt opened the season with a 41-0 victory over I ransylvania. I he following Saturday Coach McGugin's little eleven-cylinder machine found a very rough and difficult road on the hundred-yard stretch of Stagg Held in the Windy Village. With that uper-athlcte. Higgins, at fullback, and with the aid of her overwhelmingly superior weight, the University of Chicago managed to roll up a final count of 48 to 0. In this game Schwill and Wilhite starred for Vandv. On October 20 the McGuginites jerked five knots in the caudal appendage of the Kentucky Wildcat at Lexington. I he Bluegrass outfit failed to register. Goal's punting and Wilhite's diopkick were the features of the game. I hc next Saturday the good work was continued. On that date the I loward eleven from Birmingham came to Neshville and suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Vanderbilt, the final score bring 69 to 0. Captain Adams distin- guished himself in this game by scoring four touchdowns. The Howard crew put up a game fight, hut were outweighed. On November 3 Georgia I cch did real well against Vandy. She piled up the largest score ever made against the C ommodoros. winning by the unbelievable margin of 83 to 0. Before this g. me two teams had beaten Vanderbilt by scores of 48-0. I he University of North Carolina did it in 1900 and Chicago in 1917. as above stated. Tech then claims the distinction of having done nearly twice as well as any other team in conflict with the M.Gugin crew. (136) Football Season-Continued On I lie I Otl of November the wearer of the G. B. emerged from the enveloping cloud of gloom and claimed the big end of a 7 to 2 score against Alabama. The game was played in Birmingham. One week later Auburn got some long-hoped-for revenge for her lengthy scries of defeats at the hands of Vandy. She did it on Dudley Field, too. Auburn had a half Ducotc by name whom nothing could stop. He was largely responsible for Alabama's 31 points and for our being held to 7. I iendricks’ 90-yard run for a touchdown was the feature of the game. And finally—Sewanee. We defeated the bunch on 1 urkey Day as per usual achieving the eighteenth victory over the I iger from the mountain. Cilice Vanderbilt began playing football in 1890 she has played Sewanee 27 times. Sewanee won six of these games, three contests ended in lies, end the remaining eighteen resulted in victories for Vandy. Our percentage, then, against the University of the South, is .730. It may also lx- added that the ( ommodores have, in these 27 games, rolled up the gratifying total of 476 points, as compared with Sewanee‘s 180. Bv Barrie Payne. (137) (IW) BASKETBALL Basketball Team Ckook, Manager Lasmti.r .... Sill.KUAN ............ Graves ................... Adam . CajRain.............. Dracc............................. Morrow........................ I Icndricks............... Covington.............. Bailey .... C RM AN Link-Up SCHEDCLK Jan- 19.........................Birmingham Athletic Club . Jan. 20.........................Birmingham Y. M. C. A............... Feb. I..........................S. W. P. U.......................... beb. 8............................. Rambler ....................... Feb. 21.........................Calumet Club (New Albany. Ind.) . bcb. 22.........................Trantylvania .......... Feb. 23.........................Louisville Y. M. 11. A. . March I.....................Rambler March 15.................. Ramblers .... For far J . . . For far J . . . . For far,i ■...............Center ....................... CuarJ ............................Guard ................Sub. Center .............Sub. CuarJ . . . Sub. For far J Sub. Forfa'J Sub. C'u aiJ l'an,Jerfalt Opponent 32 44 32 29 79 16 23 36 36 26 21 12 39 17 17 26 35 30 (Ml) The Basketball Games HE most conspicuous fact regarding the basketball team of 1918 was its newness. Fr.very man on the team, with the exception of the captain, had never apjrcarcd before in a varsity game, and even the coach was in- structing the first Vanderbilt quintet that ever had come under his tutoring. For 1918 saw the passing of Doc Denton from his role as physical director to that of athletic instructor in the army, and in his place Ralph Palmer was appointed. With the raw material which faced him in the fust week of January. Coach Palmer formed a «quad that could defeat almost everything that it met. providing that it was not the Ram- blers. Before the Ramblers the Palmer coterie acted as if it had been drugged, but before all others it played like a demon and shot baskets at will. 1 he team made no Christmas trip this year, but went South during the mid- dle of January, playing the first Varsity game on the nineteenth of that month in Birmingham. I he thirty-two points that the Commodores netted were not sufficient in order to obtain a victory over the Birmingham A. C.. but on the following night this number of points were exactly three more than their opponents, the Birmingham Y. M. C. A., obtained I he first night the Athletic Club of the lion City defeated the Palmcritcs by a margin of six goals. I lie team's second trip was a complete success, for three victories were credited to the squad out of the same number of games played. 1 he games with the Ramblers were slow and uninteresting, and the pep that the five showed in this series could not be compared with the speed and form that they displayed against the Calumet Club just the week before. The third Rambler game was played on Match I 3 before a small crowd in the Y. and Vanderbilt won by the score of 33 to 30. Not once throughout the whole game did the Why-em-.ee-ehers manage to obtain the lead, for the first half ended with the score in favor of the West Sidcrs by a margin of fifteen | oint% (22 to 7). I he same five men faced the Ramblers on all three occasions. I hey were: Alf Adams. '18 (captain): R. L. Lassiter. 20. Dent.: (. G. Dracc. '18; N. W. Sherman. T9. Dent.: I.. M. Graves. '21. Med. Other men who ap- peared in Varsity games were Garland Morrow. Harvey Hendricks, and Connie Covington. The work of Sherman at forward was the most polished of all. while I -assiter became a marvel at goal shooting towards the end of the year. Adams and Dracc showed great form in the second Rambler game, while Graves played a consistent game throughout the season (142) (143) Co-I’d Basketball Team Miw Viola Phillip . Ctpuin . . . Center Mis Annie Kinkead ............CuarJ Miss liu vm, m Chester...............CimrJ Mis Kui.iin Brown .... FortrarJ Miss Kutii Horde...........ForwarJ The Co-Ed Basketball Season HE Vanderbilt Co ed Basketball Team for the past year «et a record of which they have a right to be proud, winning four games and losing one for a percentage of .800. I lie only game lost was the one with the Clarksville five, the score being twenty-three to twelve. I bis was the first game a Vanderbilt co-ed basketball team ever lost, a record which the men would do well to equal. Indeed, the Hustler, in re| ort- ing the first chicken fight of the season, goes so far as to say.: It became evident yesterday that Coach Palmer has been making a mistake in not calling on the Universities real athletes for basketball material, for Coach Vaughan’s bunch of bloomered Amazons, when they achieved their vistory in the chicken fight against Peabody, showed themselves to be athletes of considerable ability. I here was no nervousness evident, no lack of coolness or sedf-control. In this respect thev probably surpassed any exhibition of which Coach Palmer’s outfit is capa- ble. This was the first game of the season, being played on January 29 in the Vanderbilt gymnasium. I he final score was 34 to 27. Miss Brown and ('apt. Phillips showed excellent form in this game, being in the midst of every play and throwing goals from every angle. Indeed, these Misses seemed incapable of misses. I he next game was the one with Clarksville. Perhaps the less said al out this game the better, although Miss Chester distinguished herself by her excellent work at guard. As stated before. Vandy came out at the little end of a 23 to 12 score. The Peabodyites. elated by the defeat of the Vandy five, challenged then' to a game in the Peabody gymnasium February 13. Again we will let the Hustler tell the story: I he co-eds went on the warpath after the second scalp of the Peabody ladies last night and returned victorious. After losing to the fast and speedy Clarksville five the co-eds were glad to have Peabody to trample on again. Ihe final score was 16 to 10. Misses Kinkcad and Horde being the special luminaries of the occasion. Nothing daunted, the Peabody five determined to make one more trial, evidently going on the old maxim. II at first you don t succeed, try. try again. But their perseverance was in vain. In a fast and furious game they wem down to defeat by the close score of 16 to I 4. I he final game of the season was a mild little affair in the V. V. C. A. gymnasium, played against the team rep- resenting the city Y. W. C. A. Ihe Christian young women (not meaning to imply that our co-eds were heathen) were unused to the violent tactics of the Vandy warriors, and fell easy victims by the score of 23 to 10. (144) ' Interfraternity Basketball INCIL the Intcrfralcrnity Basketball League was lust organized by the Pan-Hellenic Council in 1913, the interest in this branch of University athlctisc has been gradually increasing. This year the frat games claimed almost as much attention and caused a great deal more discussion than the Varsity games. It was. therefore, decided to give some space in the Commodore to a short resume of the games played in the struggle foi the silver loving cup. At the lust of the season lour teams were generally thought to be about on a par and a shade better than the others. I licse were the quintets of A. I . O,. Sigma Chi. Beta I beta Pi. and S. A. E. The lust few games confirmed this belief. I hen Kappa Sigma began to loom up as a daik horse in the race, and gained recog- nition as a possible winner by slaughteiing the Dekes and by eliminating the Betas a little later. I lie S. A. E.-A. I . O. contest was looked forward to with considerable interest, for these two teams were thought to be very evenly matched. The Alpha I aus. however, experienced very little difficulty in eliminating the Sig Alphs. I he A. I . O. aggregation, after this game, because of their superior weight and expert passing, were looked upon as almost certain winners. In the semi-finals they defeated the Sigma ( his with very little trouble, and strengthened the consensus of opinion in their favor 1 lie final game brought a great surprise to the A 1 . O. team, and a greater one to the spectators. I he crowd gathered in the gym to see whether the Alpha I aus would make 100 or 200 goals. I hey were justified in this attitude, for the Kappa Sigs were outweighed liltecn pounds to the man, and the Alpha I au forwards—Heathcock and Goar were considered sharks at shooting and passing. But much to the crowd's surprise, it became presently evident that San- derson and LI rod. the Kappa Sig guards, were going to hold the Alpha I au forwards: that Gahr and the diminutive fyncr. Kappa Sigma forwards, were too fast for Conyers and Shannon: and that Bill Moss had more than his match in Dick Castncr. 1 he passing of the A. I. O. team was effectively blocked. I hey missed most of their fouls, shooting only four out of twenty, while Castncr rung up thirteen out of eighteen, and the heavy team seemed more or less help- less before the energetic and skilful onslaught of the Kappa Sigmas. I leathcock threw the only field goal that was marked up to his team's credit, l or the Kappa Sigmas Gahr threw five field goals, fyncr two, and Sanderson one. The final score was 29 to 6 in favor of the Kappa Sigma., who were awarded the cup. I he Kappa Sigmas were a more experi- enced bunch of players. This probably accounts for their upselling the dope as they did. (NS) The 1917 Track Team TWO track men appeared before Coach Anderson in the middle of March, and he started in to winning track team out of this material, but before three weeks bad passed the United States bad the world war, and all sports were put on the shelf. The track team never appeared against any and the candidates disbanded for the year in the second week in April. R. Sneed was chosen captain of the track team that never was. in the place of Bob I urner. who school earlier in the year. Rush Hawes, as manager, bad planned some good meets, and even rilcties had been sidetracked, be managed an outlaw team called the Nashville Athletic ( lub. who defeated Castle Heights on April 13 by the score of 60 to '34. This meet was the last one in which Vanderbilt men participated during the spring of 1917. Material was plentiful, and some of the best men were Sneed in the distance races. Karly in the weights. Runyan in the sprint and Norman in the jumps. Kunvan. who made the hundred in 10.1 seconds, had been previously declared ineligible because of bis running with Hendrix College the previous yar. In all. the team might have been a champion outfit, but who knows? (147) TUI. 1918 BASEBALL SQUAD (148) The 1917 Baseball Season HE baseball learn of Iasi year started stiong. played a few games, and slopped, for Mar's mighty hand had stopped all athletics. I'hc fifty-one baseball warriors met on March 6 on Dudley Field and Coach Schwartz thought that Vanderbilt would have a championship team that year. But the best laid plans of mice and managers often get busted up. for the Commodores had but two occasions on which they were able to show their ability. In the first week in April the Varsity played their first Intercollegiate game against the University ol Indiana, and the Commodores and Hoosicrs went eleven innings to a 2 to 2 tie Two days later the University of Tennessee was defeated by the Schwartzmen to the tunc of 8 to 2. I bi- game was slow and ragged, but never once did the Volunteers manage to obtain the long end ol the score. On April 10. just four days after America's entrance into the F.uropean war. the faculty announced there would Ik- no more Var- sity athletics that year. The baseball team disbanded after a futile attempt to play Scwanee. which the faculty permitted. No game was ever played, however, and the 1917 baseball team was a thing of the past. The Line-Up Jackson C. Richardson Lc t Field Price I)OSK .... Moore Third Hoc Mr att .... T. Richardson Right Field RllM.tr, C.i|iUiin Coov Pilcher (140) Malone I Ucen J. T. I Iatchi.r 0. W. Brown Dr. E. L. Mho John Bell Kuril. Jr. Orion Thompson M. L. Harris Cecil Kwinc 1. R. Hudson James Mason I ennis Association Mf.mbkrs I. . B. SrtvtN U. 11. Wi avi.ii N. M. (inns Da. G. R. Maviiu Dr. H. B. Carre C. B. McKinnsv K. K. B ar mu i J. M. Barbie J. G. Carnatiian Dkk F-liioit I.. S. SCDIIIRKY Max Anthony I). G. I Iakriaon Naiiian Craig I Iarrv Duncan T. I'. Mamcll Jot Clarke Ixonard Bartii.it F.d I Iili. R. B. Brown (150) I AT I:I Nmil (153) Phi Delta Theta Fouaded «I Miami Unnertily, Oxford. Ohio. December 26. 1848 lacarpoeated uadri the la of the Stale of Ohio. March 12. 1881. Colon: Aiore and Arjeot Flower: While Carnation Tennessee Alpha Chapter I archil died 1876 Fratres in Facultate Allen R. Carter.............................. Morris Brandon ... .... William Sanoer ...................... Claude Waller.................... Rorert F. Jackson ... James C. McReynolDs Georce C. Greer Chari i s I Wilijam J. L. Dant ler . . John Daniei M.A.. I I..!) S. S. Crockett. M l).......... W. 11. Witt. M.A., M I) Richard A. Barr. M.A.. M l). . Harrington A. Mar , M.D................ J. Owsley Manier. M.D...................... . Member Hoard of Trust Member Hoar,I of Trust Member IlnarJ of Trust Member Hoard of Trust . Member Hoard of roil . . . Member Hoard of ’ roil Member Hoard of Trust Member Hoard ol Trust Member Hoard of Trust . Professor of I’hfsics . Professor in School of Medicine Professor in School of Medicine Professor in School of Medicine Professor in School of Medicine .....................Professor in School of Medicine Fit GERALO Hali , B.S., l.l B.. Instructor in School of . ia IW) PHI DELTA THETA HOUSE (I ) (156) Phi Delta 1 beta I HNNESSKt ALPHA CHAPTKR Continued Iratres i Universitate Class or 191« Aliki.u T. Adams. H.S. . Matt M. Campbell. H.S. . . Nashville. Tent. Nashville, Trnn Rex H. White. M l). . William Waller. B.S. . Murray B. Davis. M.D . . . . Na hville. I'enn. . . . Fayelleville. Tenn. Class or 1919 Joseph M. Clark . Jr.. H. A. Vance M Thompson. B.S. Miller Manier. LL.B. . . . Memphit.Tenn. Nashville. I'enn. Ciass oi 1929 Lawrence B. Howard. H.S. Edward C. Cr.uc. B.A. . Semi.r Crook. B.S. . . . Nathalie. Trnn. Cookeville. Trnn. . . . . JAction, I rnn. Andrew White. B.S. . . Mai.one Macin'. B.S Richard E. Matthews. B.S. . Crutcher McClure. M.D. . . . . Alhrn . Ala. . . Nashville, I'enn. Nashville. Tenn. Class or 1921 Edward B. 1 Iill. B.A. ROBERT A Wl.AVLR. B.A. . Russei. Campiici.i , B.A John Bell Keibii. Jr.. B.S. Max Anthony, B.S. . . . Cleveland. Mi . Tupelo. Mi Nash ille. Tenn . Nad,ville. I'enn Landes Lassiter. D.D.S. . . . W. E. Love. Jr.. B.S. . Andrew Ewing. B.S. . . Nathan Crak. B.S. . . Ci ii lord Woods. B S. Ned Cakm.uk. B.S. . . Fayelleville. Tenn. Memphis. Tenn. Nashville. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Fayelleville. Tenn. Columbia. Tenn. (157) ) Phi Della I hcta TENNESSEE ALPHA Cl JAPTER—Continued Fratres in Urbe W. R Manier. Sr......... 79 R. A. Ba r . '92 W. D. Rest 04 Douglas Henry.............'H J. T. Benson . . . '79 J. H. DiWrn 94 Douglas M Wricht '04 Aleert Parrish ... 12 J. T. Jackson '79 Harry S. Vaughn 4 J. V. Bryant . . '04 N. B. Jackson ... 12 Walter B. Parmer 80 H. C. Alexander . 95 Paul DeWitt . 'OS R. S. Henry '12 J. R. West '81 Norman Farrell. Jr. . 95 C. N. Bryan '06 M. S. Adams 12 L. R. Campbell . , '81 E. O. Harris . . '95 W. II. Morgan '06 Macon Kirkman .... 12 Percy O. Mabmn '81 J P Brown ■% W. C. Weaver 06 Rogers C. Caldwell '12 R. F. Jackson ... , '81 J. V. Crockett % I I. I.. Allen . . . . T 7 Edwards Bui oho. Jr. . . '12 Alfred E. Howell '82 Harrington Marr '96 M. B. Howeli 07 Mkreotth Caldwell ... 12 E A. Price '82 F. J. Fuller '97 J. L. Colville (Wavi.-Lw) X)7 Bruce Douglas............'13 J. I.. Watkins '82 Douglas Haggard (Scwaiw) '97 I . C. Keeling . . '07 G. F. Tenison .... 13 A. M. Hagin . ... '83 Hill McAlister . '97 Rchiri Wilstlr . . '07 J. B. West...............'14 John Daniel (AU.) '84 C. E. Buntin (Srwaatr) '98 J. O. Mami.r . . '07 W II. Evans..............'14 Claude Waller '84 I E. Kirn (R n l.-Macon) '98 W. P. Cooper . . '08 William Cranberry '14 J. Vanlix Crockett . '85 R B. C. Mown. '99 J. B. Tinnon.............'08 M. II. Meeks.............'14 S. S. Crockett . '85 S. D. Baxter 00 l,;.i Doucias . . . 08 I) W. Caldwli.i..........'14 Larkin Smith . '85 W. A. Buntin XK) W. R Manier. Jr ■ . '43 E B. Stevenson . . . . '14 Walter Stokes . ... '86 Stuart C. Pilcher . . X 0 J. II Non . ‘38 Emmett Manier............'15 T. L. Thompson '86 W. B. C. Pin her '01 Romai Riiia '03 William Webster . . '15 G. J. Stubblefield . . '87 Gram land Rite . '01 John Thompson. Jr. . 03 G. P. Winton . . . '15 W. H. Win...............'87 A. W. Harris. Jr. . . '01 Edward Craig . . . '03 James Webster . . ‘16 W. F. Harris............ 88 C. W. Caldwell . . . . '02 John Kirkman............'09 Edwin Craig..............'16 C. Firman Smith (Mau.) '89 John A. Wilson . 02 E. H. West...............'09 Mayes Kirkman............'16 R A. Armistead 90 A. F. Nye . ... 03 O. F. Noei...............'09 Byrd Doucias.............'16 H. E. Jackson. Jr. . . 90 R W. Drake . 03 E T. Noei. . . '10 Crutcher McClure . '16 J- W. Sewell ... '90 M. H Richardson . . '04 Morion B. Adams . '10 Ci rmi.l Vance...........'16 D. F. (. Buntin . . '91 F. G. Gordon ... '04 R F. Dodo 10 Aios o Tenison . . . '18 Fitzgerald Hall . . . . 'II (138) Colots: Scarlrl, Emerald Green and W l it - Kappa Sigma Founded ai Univeriily of Virginia. I h'lowa : Lily of ihe Valley Alumni Chapter. d6 Active Chapter . 76 Kappa Chapter rRATRK-S IN L'RBE V ll.LIAM RlC HAHDSON J. R Wilson V. S. Armistead J. P. Bark some W. S. Bearden, Jr. A. B. Benedict H. B. Buckner W. F. Calhoun R A. Bailey C. II. Frankiin Aimert Roberts W. O. I Iarrls W. P. Fisher L. E. Crouch W. II. Allen Li e Brock V. E. Beard C. T. Kirkpatrick II. Taluaferro V. V. Blake J. 'I. Kerchlval William Miller R. S. Thompson M P. O'Connor J. E. Hollins Henry Sharp W. E. Stege.r II. G Tucker K N. Tiiroop W. L. Tiiroop Geo. Morris M. II. Sharp E. P. Scales T. M Di.Moss M F. Estes L. C. Glenn H. P. Gaut O. 11 Wii.non E. T. Hoi i iv J V. Blaki j. M. V. B. Sharp J. W. Mimms G. H. Mack T. J. Tyne T. N. Ivey R. F.. Hi ake Wii kerson, Jr, (160) KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE (161) T (162) Kappa Sigma KAPPA CHAP I KK Continual E tbliiheJ it Vaiuletbil , IH77 Fratrks in Facultate I.. C. Glenn, Ph D. . . . O U. Wilson. M l) W. P Oij Professor of Disease I inline (or in Mathematics Fratres in Universitate Class oi 1918 I. W. Bull. D.D.S............................Monro; C.:y. Mo. N. I.. Norman. DDS. I I. I.. McGlOT IIIIN't DDS. ...............Naihville. lenn J. C. COVIXCTOV. BA. Class or 1919 N.nhiillc. ’lenn Qeorce Blivdon, M.D. GoiJoniv.llr. Tenn. R. II. CasTNLR. B E. Cast Ciiy. Ky. J M Nixon. LL.B. Class oi I9 0 J. H. Baillv. M.D......................................Danville, Va. R. II. Elrod. B.S. . . J. G. Church. M.D. ... Corsican . Tex Buisr Littlrer. M.D. J. F. Elliott. BE................................ Clarksville. Icnn S. G. Smith. LL.B. J. E. Guthrie. M.D.................................. Preicoit. Ark Matthew Smith. M.D. W. A. Walker. B.S................................. Baton Kuunr. La. S. P. Baiicv. M.D. J. II. Cold. B.A. W. B Pawl. B S Class of 1921 Walter Faucht. M.D.............................Gioetbeck. Tex. G. P. Sanderson. M.D. Alien IIuches. B.S.............................Memphis. Tenn. J. L. Sheppard. M.D. . Ernest Robertson. M.D..........................Gtoe ! e k. lex. Mimms Tvner. B.S. Professor of Ceolofy s of Children Alexandri . La College Grove. I enn Clarksville. Tenn. Naihville. Tenn. Syke . Tenn. N.uhville. lenn N.uhville. lenn. Dallas.. Tex. Dallas., lex. Louisville. Ky. Cuero. Tex. Nailiville. lenn (165) Colors: Royal Purple and Old Gold Flo r: Violet Sigma Alpha Epsilon F.tlablithed at University of Alabama. 18% National Convention. Nashville, Tenn.. December 26-28, 1912 Tennessee Nu Established at Vanderbilt. 1878. Rr-eitabliiSed. 1881 J. r. Al.rM.vNN. Tenn. Eta '82 D. P. Adam . Tenn. Nu ‘96 J. D. ANDERSON. Tenn Lambda '89 C. R. Atchison, Tenn. Nu ‘90 F. M. Bass. Ienn. Nu . 90 W. S. BooTEN. Ga. Epsilon '95 C. F. Boyd. Tenn. Nu................‘91 J. V. BlCCs. Tenn. Eta ... 02 V. P. Burdette. Tenn. Nu ‘75 C. S. Briggs. Tenn. Nu '71 O. H. Bedford. Tenn. Kappa '90 Albert Bkiiiir. Tenn. Lambda '06 Paul Chambers, Tenn. Lambda '06 Ot.lN West. Tenn. Nu '91 A. GennETT. Tenn. Nu................ 94 F. D. Gill. Jk . Tenn. Zeta . . 91 M. S. Hawkins. Tenn. Nu . . . . '71 Guy Reynolds, Tenn. Nu . . . '96 T. B. SCOCCINS, Tenn. Nu . 91 Euclid Snow. Tenn Nu ... '98 James W. Waters. Tenn. Lambda '89 Rosi. F. White, Tenn, Lambda . '96 Fratres in Urbe James T. Meadors Sidney Sisson. Ienn Nu . '99 J II Thompson, Tenn. Lambda . '75 J. c. Van Leer. Ienn Nu . '95 O. F. Wilson. Tenn Lambda . '67 Vernon 1 upper. Ienn Omega . 0) J. Peeples. Va. Omicron '8) Roiiiri Vaughn. Tenn. Nu . '75 E E. Ill.NDRIX. Ienn. Lambda . '9) J. C-VRUT III Rs. Ienn. Lambda . '91 1$. F. Cheatham. Ienn. OmcRa . '88 F. M. Compton. Tenn. Nu . '80 Ez. Crow. Va. Pi . '93 E. L. Dovk. Ienn. Nu . '96 J. A. Dale, Tenn Nu . '96 J. Early. Ienn Nu . '86 W. P. Fl.RGUSON. Ienn. Nu . '86 McPm iters Glasgow. Va. Pi . “94 E. A. GlOVIR. Va. Siuma '75 Norman Kimkman. Ienn. Nu . '81 John C. Tomlri.in. Tenn. Nu . '04 John A. Bi ll. Tenn. Nu . '93 E P. Beverly, Tenn. Omega ... 98 A. S Dabney. Ky. Epsilon '98 N. B. Do h.r, Ky. Eprilon 99 G S. Mooki:. Tenn. Lambda . F. F. I VNGEORD. Tenn. Laml da '89 II C. Lancing. Tenn Kappa '86 A. N McDonald. Ienn Zeta '97 II. Hargrove. Ienn. Nu .... '81 II B. Miller. I enn. Nu '87 May Overton. Tenn Nu . . . . '75 F. O. McGvvOCK. I enn. Nu '61 K. T. McCoNNICO. Tenn. Nu . . '96 E. L. McNLILLY. Tenn Zeta . '90 E« Picul. Ga. Beta.................'85 J. W. Horton. Tenn. Lambda . '78 Washington Hudson. Tenn. Nu 9) J Washington Moore. Tenn. Nu ‘91 J. A. Gm.vnnis. Tenn. Lamlida ... '05 F. I I. I ll.ss. Tenn. Nu . 06 J. J. I II I LIS. Tenn. Nu ... '05 Litton Hickman. Tenn. Nu '96 Gio. W. High r. Jr.. I enn. Nu . '96 064) -'I SICMA ALPHA KPSILON HOUSE (165) •IITMA-AAOA • EyJIAON (I ( 6) Sigma Alpha Epsilon I'KNMvSSEK NU Continual M. F. Holdirni.ss. Tenn. Nu . . ‘02 W. B. Holmes. Tenn. Lamlida '71 V. R. 1 Iopkins. Tenn. Nu . '81 W. A. Pro VINE. Ienn. 1 -imld.i . W J. R Raines. Tenn. Nu . ‘97 II T. Mll.BURN. Ky. Fptilon o: F. Mocre. Ga. Phi .... . XM J. F. Jarman, Tcnn. Fla '84 A. W. Lamar. S. C. Phi . '70 J. T. Altman. M.D. . McPhelier Ci.•■scow. B.A.. M l). A. S. Dabney B.A.. M l). C. F. Anderson. M l) II E Kirn, Ienn Zeta . . . . '94 L. F. Phillips. I enn. Nu ‘94 C. R Smith. Tenn. Nu . . . . ‘87 C. . Felder. Ga Phi . . . . -o M L NDSLEY. Tenn Nu . . . ‘81 W L Martin. Ienn. Nu '79 A. P Bolrl.and. 1 enn. Fin '82 II Thompson. Ky. Fplilon . 07 Iratrks in Facultate ................................I’rofeuor Aimlait I’rofcnor of Medical Juritpindc . . . Lcctm J. V. Grisly. Tcnn. Lambda . ‘99 C. F. Anderson. Tenn. Nu ‘07 M. Clements. 111. Theia ... 0 J R. Coleman. Tcnn. Kappa ‘79 C. S. CONW.AY, Tcnn. Z.ela . ‘97 David S. Bishop. Tcnn Nu ‘70 V. II WASHINGTON. Va. Sigma ‘74 K. Saunders ........................ T A. WlGClNTON, Sr.. Tcnn. Lambda .................Profcuor of Ofatelria of Materia Medica and Therapeutic tcc and Anitlar.t i i Medicine ei on I 'encreal Diicatei Fratres in Universitate Class oi 1918 Jno. W. Simpson. M.D........................ Birmingham. Ala Rom I. I Ioi.blhne . Ph.G. Paul L. Williams. LL.B..........................Gadsden. Ala Ciias. PEay, B.S. Ciiaj. B. Tuley. B.F........................Louisville. Ky. Foidycc. Aik. Naihvillc. I cnn. W. C. Sloan. B.S. . . Cariimi Bailey, LI..B. F. A. Deeds. B.S. . . Class ox 1919 . . Marked l ice. Aik. I.inn Tiiro. I.L.B....................................Mankato. Minn. Class oi 192) . . . G.idid.-n. Ala. Norman Minick. I.L.B................................Asheville. N. C. NaiSaiIIc. Tcnn. C. F.. I I.aavkins. B.A.....................................Gallatin. Tcnn. W. M. Edmonson. I.L.B...............................Nadiville. Tcnn Pledges Searcy. Aik 11. G. 1 (ill. Jr.. B.A. I louiion, lex Ferris Bailey. B.S. G. I). Moore. B.S. . . . II. Vi'. Wll.I.AMSON. I.L.B. . (167) Nathville. I cnn Naihvillr. Tenn. Colori: CrimiMi aid Old Gold Dr. Lucius Burch. M.D.. Chi Dr. J. W. Burr E. Young Jno. BELL KeEBLE Paul B. Kern Clarence Dixon W. D. Yarbrough L. H. Harris W. H. Johnston Lyles Black Eo. T. Seat Kappa Alpha Founded al Waihington and Lee L’niver ily. IW ) Flosrtrs: Magjnoli and Red Rote Chi Chapter Establiihed April 9. 1883 Fratres in Facultate McCall.. M.D.. Pi Dr. V. C. Dixon. M.D.. Ch. John Bell Keebi e. LL.B., Oil Dr B. E. Young. M.A.. Ph D . Chi J. H. Fall. Jr. R. C. Pl-ATER Will D. Caldwell J. B Dickson Caret A. Folk W. C. Cherry A. W. Stockell John Moore Mark Bradford Fratres in Urbe V. D. Robinson H. C. Stocki.il Thos. Kirkpatrick John Overton Henry Perry Robert L. Burcii Montague Ros Lucius Burcii Hickman Bccknir Thos. H. Malone Eo Hart Randolph Caldwell Robun J. Cooper Marshall LeSueur T. J. Webb. Jr. Walter Pierce W. M. Starnes I Ienry Skeggs A. W. Shipp James Moore Frank Morgan Bi n Morgan John Ryan Reau E. Folk John Cai dwell Winston Caldwell Earnest Perry Bradford Rout stone Marshall Morgan (168) (169) (1711) Kappa Alpha C HI CHAPTER -Continued Kratrks in Universitate I loort r M wiiii. ', B.S.. M S. Robt. A, Nelson. M l) Hen M. Cox. M l). Ward Freiberg. M.D. Leonard 15. Bartlett. C S. Win ism Knox. B.F.. . Mil.11 • Robinson. M D. Oim I Sc iiwill. B.S. Henninc Sciiwul. B.S. Clans oi 1918 NiiAvillt, I enn. Tampa. Ha. W. C Bilbro. M.l). Class or ! lunlingdon. Tenn. John ton City. Tenn. Class or . Louitville. Ky. Naihvillc. Tenn. Nelson Cartwright. B.S. Howard F.. Bartiiei.i. Muilienboio. I enn 1919 Robert I’. Mimms. B.S. N. W Sherman. ! ,D S. 1920 Crockett Knox. B.K William Tin ss. M.D. Class o: 1921 Birmingham. Ala. Memphir. Tenn. Mcnphii. Tenn. Foster Bairo. B.S. . . Ra an Richardson. B.S. William A. Slliiv.an. 15 S. William McLaren, B.S. . Nadrville. 1 enn. Allien . Ala. Chicago. III. Jacloon. Mi . Memphis. Tenn. N.uliville. I enn. Naihville. I'enn. Allien . Ala. CoidoniAslle. Tenn. Carthage. I enn. (171) Beta Theta Pi Cohn: Pink nod Light Blue Active Oiapter . 78 Founded at Miami C'nivemly. Oxford. Ohio. July. 1839 Beta Lambda Chapter Etublithcd 1883 Fratres in Urbf. Preston Lunmord Fto er: Ro e Alumni Chapter , 11 3 Hamilton Parks G. B. Kirkpatrick J. H. Harms Avert Handlev Tiioma Weaver E. W. Thompson J. II. Miller H. E. Smith 1C K Brown W. W. ScHUTE E, W. JuNGERMAN M. A. Strainer 11. C. Tot MAN Grai ton Green R. D. Gooolett Rich ri I Iai i. Donald McClure F. S. Moh ett F. I). Myers II. M. Driioos J. P. Atkinson G. B. Guild E. E. Moss E. B. Davis W. H. SCHLTRMAN J. B. Robert on J A. Witherspoon G, W Killebrew C. R Marshall W I. Forno W. II. Gill M. A. Hates C. II. Little J. 11. Overton E. B. Overton J. W. W oods R G. Sparrow John Witherspoon C. B. I Ioward A. W. Stockell S. J. Botland A. N. Fite A. P. Foster G. F. Biackie Tyler Calhoun J. W. Bvrss S. G. Douglas S. C. Ewing E. B. Rucker A. 11. Sharp E. M. Thomas J. O. Treanor II. D. Leech W. II. Ewing 11. B. Bond M. W. Banter Ciias. C. Trabue J. W. Weatiii.rley Frances Wartiilo BETA THETA PI HOUSE (1 3) (174) Beta Theta Pi BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER-Continued Fratres in Facultate J. A. WllllERiPOON. M.D.. LI..D. ........................ 'ro owr of Medicine and Clinical Medicines W. H. ScMUERMAN. C.F............................ Dean of Engineering Department; Drofessot of A alficirwlicj II. C. Toi man, I’li.l).. I).I)., Dean of 1c-Jcmi Department; Dtole-st of Creel;. Instructor in IlistologV John WlTlltRSPCON. M.D . .. Instructor of Histology FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class Ol 1918 T. V. «CHEATER. B A. Nashville. lenn Class Ol 1919 N. .«. Siioi n, k. 11 . M l) Ml l |r.« .inl. lenn. R. 1 Burch. Jr.. B.S. Naihvillr. Tenn. F. II Barbi; ., M I). Ripley. Tenn. W. K. I’rovis . BS . Naihwllc. Tenn. S. L. Wilhite. U..B. . . . Blylheville. Ark. C. W M Mm an. M.D. Knoxville. Tenn. Class 0 1920 S. II. Patterson. M.D. Biuja, Tenn F.. T. Roonlv. B.S . . Naihville. Tenn. Class or 1921 1 O. Thompson. M.l). Biloxi. Min II. Moriarhv. BS Ripley. Tenn. A. J. Barbee. |r.. B.S. Ripley. Tenn. B C. 1 Iaaves. B.S. . . Nashville, 1 enn. J R. Read. B S. CjirthiiRe. Tenn. W 1 . Davis. BE. . .Nashville. Tenn l ino MonrORD. Jr. B.S. Newaik. N. J M. S. Foster. BE. Nashville. Tenn II. M. Burch. B.E. Nashville. Tenn J. M Barbee. B.A . . . . Ripley. Tenn. J. C. Burch. B.S Nashville. Tern J B. Mason. Jr.. B.A . . . Durham. N. C. W. R Weaver. B.S. . . . . . lonedwro. Ark. (175) Coior : While. Black and Cold Active Chapter . 7-1 Sigma Nu Founded at Virginia Military Initilute, 1869 Sigma Chapter Founded in 1886 Fratres in L'rbk. T. H. Alexander. Sigma Henry F. Amdro e. Si'piTKi J. Cari.and Cooper. Sigma Dr. R. E. Fort. Sigma I r. E. M. Fuqua. Omricon ALBERT G. GersT. Belu Epsilon Harvey H. Hannah. Kappa Dr. C. W. Hoffer. Sigma Caspar B. Kuhn. Sigma Lee J. Loventhal. Sigma Dr. Dabney Minor. Sigma Walter M. Noli. Sigma W. H. Morgan. Sigma Bruckner M. Stewart. Sigma ElaOtr: White Ro Alumni Chapter . 42 Dr Bruce R Payne. licta Dr. Eugene M. Orr. Sigma Geo. A. Schwab, licta V. Fi.oyd Self. Sigma A. O. Phillips. Sigma J. W. Alford. Jr.. Sigma W. K. Tati. Sigma M. A. Dunn. Sigma Roy Cooper, Sigma Esmond Ewing. Sigma Norris Ewing. Sigma D. D. Fudge. Comiii Alpha V. I. Witherspoon. Sigma E. P. CrUTCIH II I D. Sigma Dii. Osman N. Crockett. Signia Martin S Robirts. Jr.. Sigma 076) SIGMA Nt HOUSE 078) Sigma Nu SIGMA Cl IAP I ER—Continued Fratres in Facultate .............Professor of Mathematics • . . . School of Medicine School of Medicine C. M. Sarratt. B.A............................... E. M. Fuqua. M.D.................... F.ucksi: M, Okf. M.D. Fratres in Universitate Class oi 1918 J. B. Hurt. D.D.S ... Marlin. Tran. I„ S. Sedbt.KRY. B.A...............................Buena Villa. Tenn. R. R. S.ni.ed. B.E..................................Nashville. Tenn. T. F.. SllARPC. B.S..................................Nashville. Tenn N. Van Ntss. B.E..................................... Nashville. Tenn. Class oi 1919 E. B. MllASI. M.D.............................Jacksonville. Fla J. D. M Mlliios. M.D...................................Marlin. Ienn. I). R. Thomas. M.D. Lafayette. Colo. Class oi I9 0 H. Daves. B.E................................. Fayetteville. Ienn. J. Lee Owen, LI..B. . . .... Memphis. I enn. W. I). Hardison, B.S. Lewi l jrg. Ienn M C. Payne, B.S. . . Nashville. I enn. C. W. Knight. B.S....................................Decatur. Ala. I.. B. Stevens, B.F..................................Nashville. Tenn. Class or I9 | W. II. Bushart. B.E.....................................Martin. Tenn. W. A. Houston. B.E. . ... Lewtsbuii;. Tenn. B. B. Coker. B.S.................................... Rome. Ga. E. A. Mari.ey. B.S.................................... Memphis, Ienn. D. W. Delay. B.S.................................... Rome. Ga. Gr.o. V. Owen. M.D Memphis. Ienn. V. A. LeatII. B.A...................................I .evv i ! uiv. Ienn M. SaLSBURC. M3 Central City. Ky. J. J. IIIOMAS. Jr.. IIS...............................Memphis, Tenn (179) Plotter: While Tea Ro e Alumni Chapter . 5} R. W. Bii lincton. M.D.................. R. E. Sullivan, M.D............. J. F. Zimmerman. M.A. . R. W. Biuisgton Bradley Walker Joseph H. Acklen Percy Brown S. U. Chester Percy Kinnard W. D. Weatherford R. W. Sanford J. W. Shackleford A. M. Trawkk. Jr. J. W. Overton William M. Bearden R. F. Sullivan M. C. Fh patrkk W. W. Warner W. W. Bailey Leon M. 1 amir Wirt I Iuchl Robert Lusk J. H. Thompson John R. Aust Colon: Old Gold and Sky 1)1« Active Chapter . 66 Alpha Tau Omega Founded al Richmond. V.v. 1865 Beta Pi Chapter EiliblUhed 1889 Fratres in Facultate Fratres in Urbe J. G. SUPHtNSON R. M. I-H AND Geo. C. T a wick BUIORD I loRNER Wade Kirkpatrick T. E. Stratton O. L. Quilijak J. O. Patterson J. O'Neil Omev Overton Lee. Jr. C. W. Knight J. W. McFaddcn Frank P. Bond W. S. Whitman J. H. Boxwell William Wili s A. B. Neil ..................School of Medicine . . . . Sch- ol of Medicine . I nitrite tor in Enfliih William R. Bourne Revert nd Caldwell W. C. Lusk A. L. Childress Howard M. Jones W. W. I AW William I Ievwooo A. N. McNeil Luke Lea John Foster Harvey II. McAllister A. F. Whitman T. J. Mooney S. P. Poac J. A. Drauchon R. N. Watts R. W. Jones G. W. IIanie Sam Orr C. O. Rhea W. S. Noble (180) ALPHA TAU OMK.CA HOUSE (l«l) ■i (182) Alpha Tau Omega BETA PI CHAPTER—Continued Fratres in Universitate Class or 1918 Chester L. Davidson. M.D. . . ... Lexington. Tenn. I Iarry M. Owen. B.S..............................Allien . Tenn. R. H. Kirby. Ph.G................................Paragould. Aik W. V. Sanford. M.D........................................Ripley, 'lenn. Ciass or 1919 J. Mansfield Bailey. B.S......................Nashville. I'cnn. T. Fenner Hlathcock. Bj ..........................Ja k on. Tenn. James 11. Early, B.E......................... Nashville, l enn. Robert Kimbrough. B F.........................Nathvillc. Tenn. Tom Frank Hassell. B.S..........................Clifion. lenn. J. Rlacot Motlow. B.S...........................Lynchburg. Tenn Edward Parry. D.D.S............................Montgomery. Ala. Class or 1920 Homer H. Bean, I.L.B. . ... Lynchburg. I'cnn Willi M P. Moss. LL.B............................Jackson. lenn. Percy Conyers. B.S. ...... . Hall . lenn. liovo Riley. B.S....................................Adam . I'enn Frank R. Goar. B.A. . . Birmingham. Ala Rout. J. Warner. M.D........................... Nashville. lenn. Jack B. Webb. B.S..............................Smiihville. Texas Ciass or 1921 Gkmi.ev Bcmryiiili.. M.D. . . McKenzie. lenn. Harvey Hendricks. B.S.............................. Ma on. lenn. Geo. I.. Carman. B.S............................ Gibson. Tenn. Norton B. McGaugiiey. B.A.....................Tupelo. Miss. Richard G. Dcc.ner. B.S. ... .... Searcy. Ark- Jerome Powers. M.D..............................I.exmgion. I'enn. ClIAS. K. DICKINSON. B.A. ... Summerville. Tenn. David l.EO Record, B.S......................... Lynchburg. lenn. Joe Terry Hatcher. B.A.......................Greenfield. I'enn John Murphy Reeves. M.D......................Johnson City. Tenn. Gerald D. Henderson, B.A. ... . . Na hville. Tenn. James B. Shannon. M.D.................................. Franklin, lenn. Francis Holmes. B.A. . . ... While Haven. Tenn. Roy Thompson. B.S.....................................Pocahontas. Ark. (18k) Colors: C:im «i. Axure and Cold Plover: Pansy Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded al Yale. ISM Gamma Chapter E'lablithed IH4 . Re-etlablithed IH8-) Fratres in Urbe J. E. Haves A. R Cornelius B. A. Bennie Claude Tali.ey Ciias. Cason H. 1.. Badger C. Edwards Marion Steele W. C. Nelson J. E. Sanders Pall Davis L. W. Garton II. W. Hall Wai ier Stokes. Jr. M. M. Clilom W. II. Swiccert. Jr. T. G. KiriREU. V. 1.. Nolen R. J. McMullen J R Green P. B. Spence W. A. Bennie J. E. Britt Wh. Hume Alfred 1 Iume J. Phillips J. H. Callender V. II. Blue C. L. Cornelius J. M. Stone G. C. Porter Jeff McCarn C. C. Beasley V. 11. Raymond. Jr. W. R. Rav T. T. McCorley C. E. Curtis J. D. Goodie it G. H. Callender J. R. Watkins R. H. Yancey W. K. Hyde J. S. Pilcher A. 11. Pettibone T. R. 1.. Carter A. Van Lindsey Dh. D. R. Pickens A. D. Creighton M. H. Meeks P. L. Nichols D. O. McCars J. O. Thompson (iw) DKLTA KAPPA EPSILON HOUSE (Ihi) (186) Delta Kappa Epsilon GAMMA CHAPTER -Continued Fratriis in Facultate Edwin Mims. Ph D.............................................................................................Pro tuar of EngluA David R. Pickens. M.D....................................................................... .«hirer on Proctology CiUS. Cason. B.A................................................................Alumni S«rclary Fratres in Universitate Class ok 1018 J. B. Robert. . Jr.. B.S.......................Nadiville. Ten . C. M. I Iamilton. M.D. . . Ruwellville. Ky. C. C McClure. M.D...................................Wagar. Ala. Class or 1010 Rout. E. Kirkpatrick. LL.B........................l«pl y. Tenn. C. A. Mitchell. B E..........................Eau Claire. Wi . F. A. NVebb, Jr....................................Calveri. Ala. Colin B. McKinney. I.I B. V. A. Siiappard. Jr.. B.A. T. G. Kirkpatrick. B.S. . Class or 1020 Ripley. Tenn. Allin Keen. B.S. . . Shethy ville, Tenn. Ji ROME Al.SHUI.ER. I.I..B. Ripley. Tenn. W.m. F. Flautt. Ll.-B. Columbia. Tenn. . Aurora. III. Sumner. Mm. Class ok TkaVF.R S. Wilson. B.S.. M.D....................Carlhage. Tenn. Samuel Perkins, M.D......................... Franklin. Tenn. Franklin Kn.c, B.A................ B«ie ille. Mi . L. Dr.ssix Anderson. B.A.................... Sumner. Mi . Windsor Davis, B.A..............................Tullahoma. I cnn. Mersciiei Finger. BS. 1021 Fayelleville. Tenn. . Monroe. La. Nashville, Tenn. Soochow. China Union Cilv. Tenn. R K. Morgan. Jk.. B.S. . O. W. Brown. B.S. Hunter Leetwich. B.S. . Wm. K. Nance. B.A. Harold Caldwell. B.S. . McMinnville. 'I enn. (187) Colon: Blur .md Gold I-lotrer: While Rote Sigma Chi Founded at Miami University. 1855 Alpha Psi Chapter Establi.hed 1892 Fratres in Facultati.. V. P. Connell. B.S.. M S. Henry Black Carre. B.A.. Ph.D.. B.D. Thomas Carte . M.A.. B.D. Fratres C. W. Jones 1 luMRIIRCY 1 IaRWSON W. A. Besson Frank Johnson J. D. Bl NTON Isaac M. Read C. P. CONNll.l. 1 . A. Skelton. Jr. Jas. Cannon O. M. Sorrels Marvin Combi.it E. 1.. Thornton E. E. Duncan l-EWIS Tillman John Ambrose R. W. Turner Boar. Ewing W. F. Creighton 1.. B. Fite J. M. Cui BKEATII Silas Dear Pali. Donaldson Abram C. Ri ad Parki s Armistead S. A. Weanixy Chas. G. Dunbar G. A. W. Frazer Jas. S. Dunbar John Trot wood Moore J. G. Bl AKE.MORE D. B. Bi.aki.more Wm. M. Duncan. Jr. ...................... Member lioarA of 7 ni l Vo ov r of I'.ligliih i.-jfoi in School of Religion Ptofcnor of Creek lixtflfii in School of Religion IN URBE Sidnit W. Riddle Fielding II. Yost J. J. Vertrees. Jr. 1 ewis McWhorter W. V. Andrews C. A. Hall. Sr. Jno. V. Ri avai l Giorgi. Armistead Edwin Poetir M. 1). Ixavell Thomas Carter Eugene Cruecher II. B. Carhi J. G. Staiilman Doswlu Brown Justin Potter E. D. Smith 1 .eonard Armistead II. II. Cartwright Cary 1'.. Morgan Jas. S. I raser E. W. Smith 1.. M. 1 lot.ins Willard Teague R. O. Norvell Wm . 1 Ilgcin.s J. M. Cati W. Edmondson Wallace Cummings Egbert W. Smiiii Peck 11 logins (188) SIGMA CHI HOUSE (061) Sigma Chi Alpha Psi Chapter—Continued Kkatkes i Universitate Graduate Student Mam. Pierce. IMS.. M.S.............Delaware. Ohio ClA T. A. Wiccinton. IMA........................... Nashville. Tcnn. U. P. Yancey. IMS. . . CLASS J. C. I Iiccins. Jr.. I.L.1M Nashville. Tenn. W. W. Dillon. Jr.. I MM. . . Nashville. Tcnn. Class John IIorton. IMS..............................Mewisburg. Tern . Koiii.ki Peck. IMS. . . ... Springfield. Tenn. Manning Browne. IMS. . . Class Ashby Patterson, IMA.. M.D. . . Hcnryvillc. Tcnn. Allan IM Harwell. M.D................... Nashville. Icnn. Sam Clark. M.D.................................Nashville. Tcon. II. O. Thompson. IMS. . .... Nashville. Tcnn. I'.. IM Stahiman, IMS.......................... Nashville, Tcnn Dick Eu.iorr. IMS. . . Nashville, Tcnn. Robert Brown. IMS..............................Hopkinsville. Ky. i.. K. Sumpter. IMS. r 1918 C. A. Hail. IMS.................................Pinewoed. Tcnn. .................Pulaski. Tcnn r 1919 I). P. McMwen, IMS...............................Nashville. Tcnn. II. IM Duncan. IMS.............................. Nashville. Tcnn. r 1920 J. T. NVaRMATK. IMS.............................Gibson. Tenn. A. W. Boone. IMS....................................Milton. Ky. Hopkinsville. Ky. i 1921 Lewis Amis. IMA...................................Columbia. Tcnn. Harry Dyer, 1MM. ... .... Nashville. Tenn. M. M. Wilson. IMA...................................Mlklon. Ky. 1 ,ee Wheeler. Ph.G. . Columbia. Icnn. Ralph M. McGill. IMS...........................Chattanooga. Tcnn. R. P. Wallace. IM S........................... Faydicyillc. Icnn. Thomas Fletcher. IMS...............................Jackson. Tenn. . . . Pulaski. Tcnn. (191) Phi Kappa Psi Founded ni Waihington . nd Jeflerron College. February 19. INi2 Colort: Lavender and Pink Hover: Sweet Pea Puhliealions: The Shield..lhe Myjlic Friend. Phi Kappa P i Song Book. Phi Kap) a P i Hirlory. Phi Kappa P i Catalogue. Opinion of Attorney Generali. rennessee Delta C hapter F.tlabliihed October 7. 1907 Fratres in Facultate Dr. Duncan Eve. Jr,. M.D. . .... H. B. Schermerhorn, LL.B. I .linnet Professor lo Chair of .Surgery Professor in I.a Department Fms R. Cheatham Alien Berry A. B. I lil t.. Jr. Judge J. V. Bonner Robt. Armistlad J. M. Bass. Jr. J. H. Jamison C. C. Mot Jno. B. Ransom. Jr. V. W. Hats Jordan Stokin. Jr. W. I.. Talley Louis T. Baxter W. W. Blake J. T. Cranberry F. R. ! Ioward R. B. Ij.i. I). P. Sexton Fratres in Urbf. II. M. Wt ELI AMS Dr. Duncan Fat. Jr. Gideon P. Wade Dr. M. Me Snow R. D. Miii.s, Jr. Paul F. Eve. Jr. C. M. Hunt Ciias. B. Whitworth W. II. Armistead John T. Cheek Edward Swaim Jas. Ciiamiilriain J. I.. Hill J. C. Hubhard W. J. Miller. Jr W. K. Phillips Frank Berrv J. II. Thomas. Jr. A. B. Clarke. Jr. W. W. Woodcock Medicus Ransom W. I. Edwards F. C. Dorris M. H. Houston W. A. Kei.i.y C. S. Pearce J. W. Si OKI-. R S. Morrison Earl D. Sloan (192) IMI I KAPPA PSI HOUSE (19)) •61) Phi Kappa Psi I KNNESSEE DELI A CHAPTER Continued Fratres in Universitate Cuss or ! !« F.. G. Murphy i’h.C. J. R. Carlton. D.D.S . . . Anita. 1 . Class or 1919 A. T. Burns. B.S. Dallas. Tex. R. W. Kerfoot. B.E Detroit, Mich. J. II. Carter. Ph.C. . R. G. Smith, l).l) S Wcbiter City. la. Class OF 1920 K V. Sjoki B.S. , E. L. White. B E Loubville. Ky. J. E. Dodson. BE. . Nathville. Tenn. K. S. Thorpe. Journalism . . Pairfield. la. M. L. Harris. LL.B. . . . . Dundee. Mi . Class or 1921 V. O. Read. M l). Brownsville. 1 enn. A. F. Flournoy, B.E Monroe. La. A. S. Avery. M l). . C. K. Rawls. B.S Eayelleville. Tenn. E. M. Graves. M.D. Spencer, Tenn. E. Wilson. B.S Louitvill.e. K.y. G. Rorer is. B.S. Brady. lex. R. Sparrow. B.S O. B. Craddock. B.S. E. Thomas. B.S T. S. Vmu . B.A. . Atheville. N. C. F. R. Pipkin. B.S Henning, Tenn. ■ ) Flii Kappa Sigma I oundcd at University of Pennsylvania, 18V) Colors: G irl Black Alpha Iota Chapter Fsubli.lied 1902 Pkatres in Urbf. I I arry Anderson. A. T. IRVINE P. M. Estes. Prank Farris, a o A. S. Williams Dr. T. V. WcotRiNC P. W. Jarrett I RANK M AC DUX Dr. J. M. Oi. vir C. II. Pentecost W. Gju, Smiiii J. Oakley 11 ay is G. B. Hooter. A A W. S. IXVINE W. S. Snow Dr. J I'loircr: Cliryi.vnthrimim . J. Vavciin Boy K. Srycley W. R. Dllmi.ii r (196) Pill KAPPA SIGMA IIOUSI. (197) (W |) Phi Kappa Sigma ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER Continued Fratres in Facultate C. Bui0 0. B.A., Instructor in International Law C. S. Cowan. M.D. . In tiuc(or in Ohsteiric Fratres in Universitate Class or 1918 Thomas NViu.iam Cowards. M.D. 1’.destine. Tex. Wayla.no 1 low Mitciium. I’Ii.G. Erin. Tenn. Class Of 1919 Homer A. Akin. D.D.S. . John R. Manx, D.D.S. . . . North judion. Ind. Ijlwis L. Cuhri.y. 15.H. Nashville. lenn. Raul D. Srygi.i.y. D.D.S. . . Nashville, Imn. Arthur Cairi . M.D. New Orleans. l-.t. Clyde C. Thompson. D.D.S. . . Springdale. Ark. Roy O. Clam. D.D.S. . . . . Greenfield. Tenn. Carl C. Cannon. 15.A . . . Thornton. lex. Class oi 1920 George Tati 1 Iuccins. 15.S. Nashville. Icon. Myron T. Naii.i.inc. 15.S. . . . . . Osceola. Ark. James M. Jknmncs. 15.S. . . . . . . Nashville. Tenn. Geo. C. Jones. 1.1..15. Snwycrsville. '1'enn. Class or 1921 . Tex. J . M. Harrison. 15.S. . . (199) Colors: Purple. While and Cold Active Chapter . 57 Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany, Well Virginia, lf 59 l loa'ci: Pimy Alumni Chapters, 27 Lambda Chapter Founded in It1©! Fratres in Facultate V. M. I.Evn . Beu Theta......................................................Col'. ft of Alt on, Science Amhif. T. Sikes, M.D. . . . Fratres in Universitate Class or 191© L. W. Jordan, B.A Ban, Ala. 1. B. Baker, D.D.S. . Class or HI 9 11. T. WlKLC. M.D. Franklin Trnn B. B. Halliburton. B.S. . . . Class or 1920 . . . Seotliboro, Ala. W. L. OcDEN. Ph.G Sulligent. Ala. RobT. C. Asill.tY, B.S Beeeh Grove, le . Frank H. Luton. B.S. . . . Class or 1921 . . Sallitaw. Okla 1 ItN'RT Wool . B.S Nadi ville, Term (200) (201) Delta Tau Delta I .AMKDA CtJAPTER—Continued Fratres in Urbe Morgan E. PttiTON, Lambda J. J. Rusi, Lambda J. N. Stom . Lambda W. M. Uwis. Bcu IVu Car roll Jones. Bru '1 licta W. L. NlCIIOI.. Bria The! Jas C. Gordon. Lambda E. J. Hamilton. Lambda J. H. Andehson. Lambda W. A. COVINGTON. Beta lota R. A. Wilson. Camma Frank C. Alien. Lambda BROWN. Lamlxia R. T. Frazier. Gamma Eu W. T. Stewart. Lambda John C. Brown. Lambda Jas. B. DlBow. Lambda Tuos. I). Colo, Lambda A. Goooman. I.ambda W. T. Waters. Alpha W. G. Simmons. Lambda W. K McAlister. Theta Cl.VDE Gremiam. Lambda Henry Pepper. Beta. Delia Jesse Overton. Lambda Li rot McGregor. Lambda John T. Lei.eyett. Lambda Jas. 1). Everett. Lambda W. A. Summers. Gamma Eia W. S. McGarvey. Theta T. II. Epperson. Lambda A. C. McLean. Lamlxla Harry W. Evans. Lamlxla Tom Lyons 1 A '1 VYLOR. P: Preston Vaughn. Lambda (202) «o ) (204) Kappa Delta Mu Chemical Fraternity Founded at University of Virginia. 1913 Alpha Chapter of T ennessee Fratres in Facultate 1 T. McGiu. V. 1 1. 1 lot.L-.NMIEAD E. A. Ruddiman G. L. Cami n W. T. Malonct Fratres in Universitate Clan of 1918 Pierce. B.S.. M S. H. W. Matthews, B.S.. MS. T. F.. Sharpe. B. K. E. Jackson, BS. F. P. Hai l. B.E. Noble Van Ni . B.S. C. G. Drace. B S J vi Sutton. BS. Clan of 1919 E. U. McCombs. B E. V. M. Thompson. B5. G. I. Thurmond. B.S. C. B. Wmcinr. B.S. Clan Of 1920 L. B. Bam hit. B.S. L. B. Howard. B E. J. C. Knox. B.E. L. C. Roberts. B E. (205) ACOO.WJ Ffinous PEOPLE! FfEUllTY ftNb STUDENTS (206) PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL -s. SOUTH CAMFUa (207) Alpha Kappa Kappa EitahlnSed Dartmouth College. It'flH Colon. Olive Green aiul White Active Chapter , 39 Chi Chapter Founded Ma- h 24. 1903 I Iili.iard Wooci J. A. Witherspoon J. T. Altman F. M. Tigert E. B. Cayce S. C. Cowan C. I. Davidson G. M. Brandau J. F. Johnson C. W. McMillan Fratres in Facultate W A OUCIITERSON E. I.. Bishop W. D. IIvccard 11. F. Friedman R. O. Tucker M C. McGannon I ivingilon. W. V. Sanford I) R. Bukins E. M Ft qua O. N. Bryan R V. Bn i incton J. M. King G. 11. Price Class or 1918 Term. W. F. FYKE R I. Jones Rom rt Cai nwr 11 Berry Bromulrg William I.iiierer Gi.o. C. Wit liamson A. A. Eggstlin Ripley, Tenn. Class cr 1919 Clarksville, I rnn. Kingiton. I enn Knoxville. I enn F. 11. Barbv.i: . . A. R. Carpi n h r G. G. Duncan Gr-jSs R. Long Nashville. Tenn Class or 1920 J. M. Davis Browntville. Tenn. R. J. Warner................ R. E. 11 earn..................................Smithtown. Ark. R. i3. White.............. U. R. Raines . Bcmi . Tenn. W. W. Wilkerson . . . A. N. Timon.........................................Timon, la. II. A. Calloway .... .....................Baugh. 1 enn. (2 9) I’uUicalion: Centaur G. M. Clrtis T. B. Givan R. E Wyatt J. 11. Bitterer Adam Nichoi. Springfield. I enn Ripley. Tenn. Bcrkville. Pexa Doll . Pexa Naihville. ’Penn. Jockton. Tenn. Naihville. Penn. Maryville. Tenn. S. II Battlrson (210) Colon: Pule Green muI While Flovtr: Lily of ihe Valley Phi Chi Motio: PhlliUnomen Chraiimen Pi Chapter Fratres in Facultate V. T. Brkcs. Jr W. A. Bryan L. E- Burch A. S. Dabney Cyrus Darwin W. C. Dixon H. E. Fraser L. W. Edwards Duncan Evi.. Sr J. A. Gaines 1 Iarrincton Mark W, M. McCabe T. D. Mi Kinney S R. Teachout Owen II. Wilson John W. Moore R. E. Sullivan Duncan Eve. Jr. V. P. Robinson J. W. Witherspoon R. R. Brown Hartwell Weaver W. B. Goddard J. M. Oliver B. F. Hambleton Fratres in Univkrsitatf. Class 01 1918 W. C. Bii.bro J. W. Polk W C. Spain M. B. Davis R. G. Nelson A. T. Sikes C. C. McClure J- W. Simpson W. 11. Anderson Claw oi 1919 G. K. Carpenter J. D. Mr Million D. R Thomas J. P. McNeil E. B. Milan E. C. Walters J. N. Moore Claw oi 1920 W II McLean (211) F. O. Niciiol W G. Tnuss (212) Colori: Emerald Cicrn and W hile E'lal.lnhed in Western Pennsylvania Medical College. 1891 Publication: Phi Bela Pi Quarterly Rho Chapter Fratres in Facultate Dr. Edwin H. McGE!......................................Department of Anatomy DR. R. M. St Rose........................................Department of Anatomy Fratres in Universitate Cla.ns ok 1918 C. M. Hamilton............................................................Russellville. Ala. Arthur Caire. Jr.................... C. A. Robinson.............. D. E. White . . . . Herbert Wiki t Class ok 1919 N.-w Or lean . I.a . . Western Grove. Ark. . Monlicello. Ark. .............................Franklin, Tenn. Class ok 19.20 J. L. Smith...................................... V. I. Smith...................................... O. E. Smith...................................... II. E. Gayden.................................... J. C. Mooney..................................... J. E. Neighbor.'................................ . . . Carmi. 111. Knoxville. Tenn. . Kenloo. Tenn. Santa Anna. Tex. New Orleans. l.a. . Moundvillc. Ala. Colon: Purple and Gold Chi Zeta Chi Founded .it University o( Georgia. October 14. 190) Flotver: White Carnation Theta Chapter Cla oi 1918 T. W. Edwards J. T. Galloway .... B. O. Roe Irisov Joiin Franklin . J. A. Bictos . T. W. Dailey.............. .........................Palestine. Texes . . New Market. Ala. . Trenton. Ala. Gallatin. Tenn. Murfreesboro. Tenn. ........................Eldorado. Okla. (215) Psi Omega Color : Sky Blue and While Active Chaplet . hounded .it B.illimoie College o( Dental Suttiety. Gamma Nu Chapter l .vi.ihlithed Novcmlwr 26. 1006 1802 Alumni Fratres in Facultate I, C’ . Nor.t.. Professor Clinical Dentistry and Dental Pathology R. Boyd Boon:. Professor of Oral I lygiem and Radiography J. . W inn, ’m .mhu of Denial Jurisprudence and h.thies C. I’. PlCKERINO. Dcmomlralor in Operative Dentistry V II. COLEMAN. A • •islanl Demonstrator in Operative Dentistry W. A. Bryan. Professor of Surgery Dr. O. A. Oliver. Professor Orthodontia J. C. Austin J. W. Bull W. I . Cainc W. T. Foster M. I.. Naramore Fratres in Universitate Class of 191$ G. K. Harmstead M. L. Jarkeli T. II. Harris E. J. Mahoney V. A. Stillet F. G. Ui.en II. A. Akin K. II. Blani C. A. Adams J. M. Cheek R. M. Dunn I’. O. Kelly J. R Willi A. I.. Edmonds Class of 1919 J. W. IIooki C. E. Butler I). R. Linder R. F. Mims ; R. Man j. D. Norman I.. A. Perry C. C. Thompson II. Cm. Maiioni.y Dr. I.. W. Noel Dr. S. G. Workman Class of I9 0 G. M. Gillespie Max Winmnciiam II. T. Gosney Comer Sadler Fratres in Urbe Dr. J. J. Valciin Dr. O. A .Oliver Dr. G. I . Tenison Dr. A. II. Smiiii R. I Dr. Dr. PuHieation: I lie I i.-lci Chapters. 2 R. Cole II. T. McGlotiiun R. G. Smith R. O. Elam F. W. Whichr E. I . I . Vocelpohl .. I .1 AVION J. F. Byrd V. A. Bryan (217) (218) Xi Psi Phi Colon: Lavender and Cream Omega Chapter l;.«titl li lied a« Vanderbilt. I90S Officers J. V. Campki-L J. B. I .............................................. R. J. Redman..................... II. L. Harper................................... E. W. Moncrief.............. C. F. Sowell T. C. I Ienslee J. B. Price J M. Rodger J. L. Martin R •- Anderson John Merklev Faculty Mf.mber Dr. F. E. Craweord Alumni Members Dr. U. G. Hutchinson Dr. E. G. Monroe Dr. A. Z. Griuard Dr. C W. Hotter (219) Flotrer: R e . President . . . Pice-Presiden I . . . . . . • Treasurer . . . . Secretary . . Editor Color : lurquoiic Blue and Garnet Llorrer: Carnet Carnation Delta Sigma Delta hounded at the University ol Michigan, Match. 188} Kappa Chapter Established 18% Fratres in Urbe I)k. T. A. Leonard Dr. V. H. White Dr. A. II. Carter Dr. Thomas Brown Fratres in Facultate Dr. I It nrv V. Morcan. Dean onJ Professor of Operative Den- tistry Dr. J. Atkin Dai.e. Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry. Crown and lltidgc ll’orlf and Porcelain Dk. J. II. 1 1111.1 It . Profator of Dental Anatomy and Operative Techniijuc and Instructor in Porcelain: Supervisor of Operative arid Prosthetic Clinic and Dental Laboratories Dr. J. G. McDowm.. Assistant to Chair of Prosthetic Dentistry arid Prosthetic Laboratories Dr. J. R. Curry. I mtructor in Prosthetic Dentistry Dr. I . M. Davis, Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry (22-4) Kappa Alpha Theta Founded .il Ailiury (bow DePaw) University, January 27. 1870 Colors: Black and Gold plotter: Black and Gold Pansy Alpha Eta Chapter FsUbluhed January. 1‘KM UN Kreic Sorores in Urbe Fuse 1 Iandi v Margaret Sli mmons . T. B. Scoggins Adelaide 1 Iaccard Frances Summons Mrs. George Mari in Corinm; Frazier Maria Slemmons Miss Stella Vaughn Fuse Manev Miss Penelope McDurni: Nannie Lewis F.lsoa McGill Louise Herron Kate Guile Agnes Amis Marjorie Ezell Mrs. Bennet Pierce Mrs. Will Chandler Anne Culbert Louise Adamson 1 Iei.en Adamson May Bell Sanders Florence Teague Fllen Duffy France Me Lester Evelyn Norton Patronesses Mrs. W. J. Vauciian Mr . II. C. Tolman Mrs. B. F. Young Mrs. E. E. Reinke Mrs. J. T. McGill Mrs. A. M. Harris Mr . Dan McCucin (225) Kappa Alpha I hcta ALPHA ETA CHAPTER Continued Sorores in Universitate Graduate. Student Kate Tillett. B.A.. NLA. Nashville. Icnn. Class 01 I9IN Anne Kinkead. B.S. . . Nashville. Trnn. Helen Fields. B.S . . . Nashville. Trnn. Ijnda Rhea. B.S. . . . . . . Nashville. 'Icnn. Julia Turnbull. B.S Nashville. Icnn. Levii. Reynolds. B.S. . . . . . . . Nashville. Term. Mary Louise Crawford. B.S. Class Ol 1919 Ednei.ia Wade. B.S. . . Nashville, Iron. Gertrude Williams. B.S. Johnson City. Icnn. Dorothy Bcthurum. B.S. . . . . Nashville. I'cnn. Lvalina McCauley. B.S. . Grace Wilson, B.A. . . . Obion. Trnn. Dorothy Me Murray. B.S. Nashville. Tenn. Ella Mai Wilson. B.S. . . Hazel Patterson. B.S. Smyrna. Icnn. Sarah Hunt Smith. B.S. . . l.ynnvillc. 'i'cnn. Rebecca Ward. B.S. Caithagc, Icnn. Marjorie Shapard. B.S. Shelbyville. Icnn. 1-Ii.IZabeth Hart. B.S Nashville, Icnn. O ASS 01 1920 Ei.i .aiit.th Chester. B.S. . . . . Nashville. lent.. Bess Lipscomb. B.S. Eeizaulth Branham. B.A. . . . . . Spiins Hill. Icnn. Louise Benedict. B.S. Nashville. Icnn. Annie Lee Hayes. B.S. . . Cl.ASS Ol 1921 Dorothy Dueiy. B.S. . . . Nashville. Icnn. Martha Cockriu.. B.S. Hendersonville, Tenn. Anne Smith. B.S. . . . . . Linnville. Trnn. Kathleen Moori . B.S. McKenzie. Icnn. Lucy Van Ness. B.S. Ruth Dowell. B.S Acncs Reams. B.S . . . . Nashville. Trnn. (226) 1228) Delta Delta Delta Founded .il 15oston Unixmljr. 1835 Colon: Silver. Blue iind Gold I'lowtr: Pansy Active Chapter . 59 Alumnae Chapter . 62 Delta Gamma Chapter Eilalli.hed Sept. 16. 1911 Scrores is Univkrsitatk Graduate Student Anita Wimwms. M. A. . . . Ci.ass oi 1918 Kate Savac.i . B.S. Nashville. Tenn. Anita Williams. 15.S. . . Nashville. Iron. IIarriiiii IIi.imiam. 15.S. Union City . Tenn. Evelyn Early. 15.S. . . Naihville. Tenn. (Catherine Provom. 15.S. . . Nashville. IVnti. Saraii Paris. 15.S Nashville. Tenn Class ci 1919 Kt.iZABF.ru Baiu.v. 15.A. . . Rid;;to| . 1 run. Anna Roberts. 15.S Nashville, lenn. Margaret Ransom. 15.S. . Naihville. Tenn. Amine Fletcher. 15.S Kittle Rock. Aik. Class oi 1920 Rum 1 aw. 15.A. Franklin. 1 enn. KtiZAiim: Picton. 15.S. Nashville. Tenn. I-.MMA All NANDI K. 15.S. Naihville. 1 enn. MarCaret White. 15.S. . , . . Nashville, lenn. Ki.i abetii McI ahiien. 15.S. . Naihville. 1 enn. Many Frances Battle. B.S. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Ijnha I.an;::s. 15.S. . . . . Nashville. Tenn. Class oi 1921 Mope Clark. I5.S Tenn. Marion Joy. B.S. .... . . Nashville. Ter.n. Katiielene McKenzie, 15.S. . Easley, Ain. (229) Delta Delta Delta DKLTA GAMMA CHAPTER Continued Mary Steadwell Miriam Sneed Nina Early Dr. E. M. Gates Martha Noti. Mrs. Mortord Whitson Mrs. Mariam Ward Louise Goodi.oe Lix i ix I .Andis Sororks in Urbe Mrs. T. K. Moore Mrs. Wilburn Crutcher Mrs. C. H. Fowler Mrs. R. W. Bai.com Morrke Rich Marguerite Scharot Corinm. A. Rich Valere Bi air Annie White Folk Grace 11 ayes Mrs. C. M. Lise Sadii. Mai Sutherland Catherine Ackien Mrs. I E. Hasty Mrs V I). I’iiiiiii Ellen B. Wallace Mary Staiii man Virginia I lowu rr Stei.i.a Rich Mrs. 11. Rich Virginia Randle Katherine LeSueur Pa i ron ussrs Mrs. L. C. Gunn Mrs. K. B. Stiiii Mrs. J. II. Stevenson Mrs. W. H. Schltrman Mrs W. I.. Fleming Mrs. G. I.. Mrs. John C. Asihord Mrs. Geo. Martin Mrs. John Daniel Mrs. Edwin Mims Mrs. II. C. Sanborn Carter (250) Omicron-Pi (2 2) Alpha Omicron Pi Founded a! Columbia. 1897 Color: Cardinal hlo r: Jacqueminoi Rote Nu Omicron Chapter Etlablidtcd 1917 Sorores in Universitate Class or 1918 Mary D. Houston. ITS.........................Nashville. Tenn. Katrina Overall. B.S......................Na hville. Ienn. EllCN'a Wi bb. B S........................Nashville. Tenn. Class or 1919 Mary IIaiki.il. ITS.......................Nashville. Tenn. Class or 1920 Faitii E. Clarke, BS.........................Nashville. Tenn. Mary John Overall. B.S....................Nashville. Ienn. Natalie Overall. ITS......................Nashville. I enn. Class cr 1921 Sara Costen. ITS...................................Ovceola. Ark. Pearl Tuttle. B.S. . Clarkdale. Mi . BlLUC Shi.I.TON. B-S...............................Bingham. III. LOUELLA WllORI.I.Y. B.S..........................Nashville. Ienn. Alice CoLSIILR...................................Nathville. Tenn. Sorores in Urbe Mrs. Tiios. Carter Miss lost Blair Miss Eli auetii Tarmey Patronesses Mrs. J. F. Zimmerman (235) Phi Beta Kappa bounded at William and Mary College in Virginia. December 3. 1776 Alpha of Tennessee Gradu at k Ok fic f.rs Herbert Cumiing Toimw, Ph.D.. I).I).. S.T.D.. LL.D. . . President J. II. Kirkland...........................I-irst I'icc-Presidenl Edwin Mims. I’ii.D. Second Picc-Presidcnl Thomas Alexander ... Third Pice-President Clone R. Mayheld. I’ii.D Corresponding Secretary J. T. McGill. I’ii.D. . Recording Secretary Charles Edgar Little. I’ii.D...........................Treasurer William Waller T. A. Wicc.iston .... C. L. I'lNNEV Undergraduate Officers I'resident ..............Secretary Treasurer Fratres in Facultate R. A. Harr S. N. Macen W. M. Witt J. T. McGm. W. H. Eller Thomas Carter E. L. Johnson Owsley Mamer Edwin Mims L. C. Glenn H. H. Carre J. II. Kirkland G. R. Mayfield II. C. Tolman Student Members William Waller T. A. Wigginton C. I.. Finney H. B. Abernathy Fratres in Urbe Carter Alexander Thomas Alexander Richard Harr 1.1.win T. Baxter Anni. S. Benedict I.. B. Bobbitt C. II. Buford L. L. Cole E. B. Chappell Ernest F.skind T. H. Malone William F. Russell Elva Sly I’ehhy Lipscomb Bernard Fi nsterwald Ralph IT.nsterwald Irvise Simon I ITZCEKALD I I all A. F. Jones R. S. Henry Naomi Kay iiol C. T. Kirkpatrick J. II. Unr.RER C. I.. I.irru. L. J. I.OVESTHAl- t'. C. Strayhorne Stella Rich J. W. Sewell W. D. StrayiioRM Win ard Teague Randall Stewart Adelaide Lyon Florence C. Rich I’. D. Maddin W. V. Elliott Owsley Manier Louis Markle Penelope McDuffie John Nichols W. E. Norvell. Jr. Bruce R. Payne Claude Waller Morrice Rich (257) Phi Kappa Chi Mrdical Honorary Fraternity ■ HIS organization was founded in the Medical Department of Vanderbilt University in the Spring of 1914 by the five men of that year's class who had the highest average grade for the first three years. 1 he name Phi Kappa Chi was given the society. It is a Senior Honorary 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, he must have an irreproachable character and must be unanimously passed on by every active member and the five faculty members. Fratres in Facultate L. E. Burch. M.D.. F.A.C.S. W. D. Hvccaro. M.D.. F.A.CS. Duncan Eve. Sr. M.D.. F.A.CS V. A. Bryan. M.D.. F.A.CS. J. A Witherspoon. M l)., F A.C.S. Class or 1918 (259) W. C. Spain . B. O. RoaihTson C. M. 1 Iamii.ion PreuJtnl . Vice-PrtuJenl Secretary-1 frouter (2tf) Colors.' Aigenl and Azuic Phi Delta Phi LEGAL FRATERNITY Founded at Univernlv of Michigan. I-aw Dejratlmenl. I860 I'loVif: Jacqueminot Rose Malone Chapter Fratres in Facultate John I5i.ii. Keeble F.. T. Seay V. K. McAlister J. W. Judd Sam L. Wiihite Luke I.ea J o. II. DiAVht Bradley Walker T. M. Mai.one. S. C. I’ll.CIIER Fra i rks in Universitate .... Blylhcville. Aik. Mu i iK Mamer Rout. I.. Kirkpatrick . . . Nashville. Trim. Ri| lry. Trim. Fratres F.. J. Walsh E. J. Hamilton Geo. H. Armistead W. Curri it Vance II. C. Mi.hhiii I jiward I’m mi k V. F. Norvell. Jr. IN Ul BE J. M. Cate I. ie Douclas R. S. Henry Ij.wis Tillman V. R. Manuk. Jk. V. I’. Cooper II. I). I.EACH M. 15. Adams C. Cecil Sims lit Mm kt Marshall Ei mo Thompson A. J. Thuss (241) (242) Colon: Olive Green and Gold Sigma Upsilon—Literary Founded at tile Univeuity ot die South. I' ’ Calumet Club Founded 1907 Hotter: Jooiiuil William Waller ................ Daniel Mav............. T. A. Wiccioton Officers ................ President . . Seerelaty Treasurer Members IIakkii I’aym: J. C. I Iiccins C. K. Mayjieit V. C. Currky T. F. I Ieatiicock N. S. SlIOINIK II. K. Walker Jordan C. L. Finney J. F. Zimmerman W. P. Orr W. M. Eller Mait Campbell Abernatky (245) (24?) (2W) (2S0) Commodore Club Officers T. W. Sciilater Christopher C. McCiiri. I'icc-I'tetidenl Robert R. Sneed . Secretary Mil l i:r Manor Treasurer Robert Nelson Dirtclor-Ccnerai Members Amu T. Adama W. C. Spain 'I'. A. Wigcinton C. M. I Iamii ton J. B. Hurt Walker Jordan Ni;i on Cartwriciit (251) Owl Owb AM W. B. T. F. j. R. I If.NRY Officers '. C. Sloan ............................................................................. ... President F.. I .. Bartiieli ......................................................... I'ice-Presidenl J. C. HltCINS, Jr. .... .... Secular and Treamrer Glo. V. Owen....................Commodore Representative Members Payne. K X IICATHCOCK. A T 1! MoTLOW. A T i! Cox. K A F.. F.. Barii.i i.. K A W. K. Provine. It o II R. I..Burch. JR.. It o II W. C. Sloan, X K Rout. T. Holders ess. I A K J. C. Higcins. Jr., i X II. B. Duncan. 1 X R. F.. Kirkpatrick, a K K J. M. Ciark. t- A O V. M. Thompson. A O Isaac Baker. A T A Geo. V. Owen. X X (253) 2S ) rhe Nemo Club Officers I B. BARTLETT.........................................Secretary an,I Treasurer Allis Keen .........................................................PreuJcnt Grady Asiiley Allen Avery Manning Brovn Members Gilvi ley Berryiiill L. B. Bartlett Ed Craig Garr'ity Church A. Sester Crook Percy Conyers Dave I Iardison Ben I Iallihurtos W. Boone Allin Keen Lemuel Stevens Allen Shaiwrd (2«) (256) C. M. Hamilton...................... W. V. Saniori ................ M. . Davis................ T. W. Eowaros . C. L. Davidson Officers ............................................. PreuJenl .................................Vicc-l'raiJcnt ................................S«rcfary ........................T reiliurer CommoJoft Representative Members (J 7) A. T. SiKt C. C. McCluri V. C. Bn BHO R. G. Nil m n Duncan Eve Club Officers .................................... President ..........................Vicc-PrrvJent . . . . SetrcLiry-Tr« u cr CommoJorc Repreuntotivc Members T. R. Kem.mer J. F. Galloway Will Camp J. W. Simpson R. I.. AndlksOn (2 ) Dr. N. H. Coi f man Dr. J. I.. Curry Sphinx Club Active Members Dr. I . M. Davis G. K. H ARMSTEAD. Urbano. Ohio .... 11. B. Lov :. Coni ami. Tex. . . 11. D. Harper. Shreveport. La. Officers ..........................................................PmiJent ......................................... Pice-PreriJenl Secretary-Treauirer ami Comma,lore Pepreientative M. L. Jarrell W. P. Caine . R. R. McDaniels................................. Kennedy. La. A. H. BarTLING................................ Lockwood. Mo. A. S. IncMAN..................... . .... La Grange. Mo. J. V. Campbell..................................Danville. Va. F. G. Ulen................................... Corydon. Ind. R. J. Redman . Henderion. Ky. J. F. Baldwin.................................Seneca. Kan . M. S. Howard...................................Milan. Tenn. W. II. Howard. Jr........................... Milan. Tenn. M. L. Naramor ..............................Drifloo. Tenn. (261) Members . Columbia. La. Columliui. Mi . (262) Texas Club Faculty Member Dr. IT.rhv Bromberc Dr. Robert Caidweu. Dr. E. S. Manweli. Dr. N. II. Coleman Dr. J. R. Curry Officers H. Ii. IX vr.. Corsican ................................... T V. Edwards. Palestine.............................................. A. E. Kruse. I.cdbciirr.................................... A. R. Carri.mer. Dallas.......................... Members E. W. Bacon............ I. Ii. Baker J. E. Brown........... A. R. Carpenter . . . E. M. Cuenod .... C. G. Duncan . . T. W. I.DWARDS H. C. Gavdcn . . . A. E. Kruse.................... II. B. I -OVE j. L. Martin............... I'. M. Robinson................ J. M. Roucers.................. W. 1.. Sl.AUCItTER......... M. M. Smith . . II. S. Tuu.os.................. R. H. White.................... .................... . . I'ttuJcn'. .................... . . . . yice-Pfetidenl ................Se feliir i-Tr«nutet Commodore liepraentatix-e Killeen N.iv.uclii Marlin Dal la Galveston . . Dallas . . Palestine Santa Anns . I .edlnrllei Corwc.ina . . I'.atlland I emple . . Cleliurnr ’.in Aljlyne Da'lla, (Toreville Meiidi.in (263) (264) Philosophic Literary Society Officers L. S. StDHf.KRY H. O. Thompson . . . C. L. Finney.................. C. C. Woods........................... W. A. Lcatii..................................... D. G. 11. Caldwell....................... C. L. Finney...................... L. S. Sedberry ........... W. Waller . . . . W. Waller ...................PretiJenl ....................Pice-PretiJenl .......................CorretponJing Secretary . . Recording Secretary .......................................................Chaplain .........................Sergeant-at-Armt ................................Chief Martha! . . Member Debating Council . Member Debating Council .............Critic Members J. M. Clark. Jr. C. L. Finney C. E. 11 AW kins L. I loWARD L. S. Sedberry R. A. Weaver E. R. Sumpter C. C. Woods W. I . 11. O. Thompson V. Waller M. Wood R. K. Morgan W. A. I.EATii E. F.. Whson l . G. 11. Cai.uwei.l D. May N. B. McGauciiey M. L. Harris E. B. Hill Moss (265) Dialectic Literary Society Homi.r Beak. Conmi C ovincton (Stcrttart; anJ Treawrtr), Grady Ci ark (Critic). Cliitord Cornell. James Dowdy. J. V. IIayis. Castos Harrison. Henry Houston (Chaplain). Romm I .aI oi.i ette. Prank I.uton. Jordan Monk (Scrgtant-al-Arim). Myron T. Naii.iino (I'Ue-PrttiJtnt). Ciiariii Prater. A. I.. Sinclair. W. D Succ. Jesse Wisener. J. M. Woodard (266) Blue Pencil Club In Picture: Matthews. Naiiung. Payne. Sewell (Proident of Blue Pencil). Horn. Woods. Fletcher. Desna. Nance. Bartlett (Proidenl of Prenticei). Parker. Roberts. Daniels. Star. F.winc Member Not in Picture: McCarn. Goar. Elliott. Warmatii. Carmack (267) Dorothy Bcthurum Elixna Webb . . Ruth Hord . . . I he Scriblers Literary Club Officers Members ...................President ......................Vice- ■I’feuJcrit SetfrlaiX) and Trtauircr Amine. Fletcher Louise Parks Katherine. Provost Sara Paris Marjorii; Shapard Julia Turnbuu. Rebecca Ward Anita Williams Gertrude Williams (268) (269) Girls’ Club Officers :.dna Guns . . . Marjorie S map HARO _tvir. Ri.vnolds . •'.I.IZABI.TM Chester .are Tuttle . . .uciLi.E Calloway Ieeen Field . . . ................ Voji'Jf ii . . . . Vicc-PrtuJenl .................Sccrtiary .................Trea uf r . . . Sergearit-at-Arm .............. oi k p r Commotiore lleprocntativ nr Students’ Medical Society A. R. Carmnter C. V. McMillan Crutcher McClure PretiJent Viee-PretiJent Secretary am Tfeature! A. S. Ashley A. S. Avery J. II. Bailey H. M. Barbee C. Berryiiill W. H. Blake S. M. Clark Dr. G. M. Curtis T. W. Dailey C. L. Davidson lo’iv Franklin C. I.. Friedman D. R. Gaskins II. C. Gay den I. . M. Graves J. R. Hunt Keith Kahn J. P. McNeil E. B. Mii am J. C. Mooney J. M. Moore J. E. Niichiiors G. V. Omen J. V. Pace A. M. Patterson J. Powers E. L. C. Prieto J. M. Reeves W. W. Rices B. O. Robertson G. A. Robinson S. M. Rosenthal Ji ' Ross (271) W. V. Sanford J. B. Shannon W. C. Spain O. E. Smith V. I. Smith Dr. R. M. Strong C. J. M. USSERY T. S. Wilson J. T. Woodson BEAMATWj (Under Direction of Pauline Sherwood Townsend) PRESENTS GREEN STOCKINGS A Comedy of English Life, in Three Acts by E. A. w. MASON' Benefit Army and Navy Comfort League CAST OF CHARACTERS Admiral Cricc. a le ty old gentleman............................ ... ... .... .... N. T Shofner Col. John Smith, D.S.O., with F.ngli !i Army in Africa............................................................. ... John SlMPSON Hobby Tarver, a young «well. devoted to himtell and hi election, and ordering from a campaign injury Robert NELSON H'iltioai Faraday, fashionable. iclfuli and father of two married and two marriageable daughter . Jr. ROME Al.SCIIULER fames Raleigh, lie,ay Sleflt. adorer of Celia .... F.. B. StaIILMAN. Fi.MCR WlLSON MtUlin. butler to the Faraday;..........................................................................................I IarkV DUNCAN Celia Faraday. unaffected and unattached, and 30 . . Cr.RIRUDE COPELAND hrelyn, Lady FltncharJ Madge. Mr . Ra ingham her telhth. handanme married r ter ... . Jl ANNETTE St.OAN and AcnES Smith Phyllis, her younger! i ter. engaged to Tarver .... ... Emma Alexander Mt . Chisholm Fataday (Aunt Ida. of Chicago). Celia' devoted «lave........................ .... Katrina Overall John Simpson Robert Nei-SOn . . Pauline Sherwood Townsend Charles Hall . . I Iarrv Duncan Officers of Club . . President ................Manager ........................Dir e lor el nil fan! Manager Properly Man (273) 7-1) FI. II. Mil AM . . Nat Siioixik...................... Henry Cox............... H. C. Taylor . Officers President . . . . Manager ......................Secretary ...................................Dir eclat Fin! Tenors Jmin Simpson I-Icnrv Cox C. McClure W. 11. Bush art G. P. Sanderson Ammif. Sixes Members Second Tenors Nat Siioeni.r E. A. Deeds J. I). McMiluon Nil son Cartwright J. C. Bailv First Hast Gcorce V. Owen James B. Mason. Jr I.ee Owen ( in i ord C. Woods Siiahpc Gillespie Second Bats E. B. Milam Georce Brandau J. J. Thomas. Jr. B. B. Coker R. P. Mims R. M. Richardson Albert Sullivan Accompanist W. K. Provinc Quartette: Cox. Shoener. Owen. Milam Octette: Cox. Simpson, Shoiner. Deeds. Lee Owen. Woods. Milam. Mims Instrumental Quartette: MlLAM. PROVINE. CARTWRIGHT. RiCHARDsON (275) John Marshall Law Club Atkins Homer Bi as Newman BhamkJN Manev F.omoNDSON Ahramam Horn J. W. Irwin C. B. McKinney V. I . Mom Bkrt Si.nci.air Sam Wilhite Wallace Wooten W. G. J. C. IIiccins J. Ijx Owen Sidwei.l (ta) Cain TmO Tu 'c JOH SOUTH CAMPUS Y. W. C. A Officers Ei.ix.vna Webb..............................................President Dorothy Bethurum....................................Vise-President Edna Gunn...................................................Secretary Agnes Smith.................................................Treasurer KaTRINA OVERALL . Mahcaki i Ransom Anita Wii i iams . Ruth I Iorde . . IXHS IloRNER Sara Hunt Smiiii . . Chairmarr Membership Committee ■ . Chairman Missionary Committee , Chairman Publicity Committee Chairman Social Serrice Committee Chairman Associated em Committer . Chairman House Committee Members Emma Alexander I.ii aiii iii Branham Mart Frances Battix I.UEI.LA Beasixv FLii abeiii Bailey I Iakkiet Beckiiam Dokuiiiy Bethurum I'j.i auetii Chester Faith Clarke Sara Costen Mary Louise Craweord I Iope Clark Theresa Dean Ruth Dowell Ruth Law -Ula Ferguson I .uciLix Galloway I'.dna Gunn Mary I Iarkei.i. Annie L.ee 11 ayes Frances I {ill Rum I Iorde I .ois I Iorne.r Mary D. Hou'Ion Agnes I Iunter Marion Joy Anne Kinkead Linda 1-asuis Bi ss LJPSCOMB Catherine Moore Fu ai-.i.tii McIadden Doroiiiy McMurry Katrina Overall Natai.il Overall Katherine Provost Minnie Porter F'.i i ADi rii Picton Agnes Reams Margaret Ransom I .evil Reynolds Linda Rhea Marjorie Siiapard Billy Shelton Agnes Smith Anne Smith Sara I lu r Smith Pearl Tuttle Kate Tiu.r.rr I.ucy V an Ness Ednelia Wadi: Rebecca Ward Margaret White Leeks a Webb Louella Wicorley Anita Williams Gertrude Williams (281) fcOicvJ '3311INN00 tJ0N0|-| Vamkreilt Iv5Tlkr IZostlerStofi' 1918 Commodore Board of Editors T. A Wiccinton. Wwt C.unpu W. C. Spain. South Camput . V. L Stsromi. South Camput Babbie Payne. VV i Camput I Iarry Duncan J. T. Warmatii R. G. Nelson 1 -EMUEt. Stem ns Editor-in-C hit f Editor •in Chitf . . . . A t i lant . . . . Aitittant Huiintu Managit A ui slant Managtr Chairman of Hoard Sctrtlary of Hoard Am Committee Literary Committee W. V. WlLKCRSON. Chairman Elizabeth 11 art Poster Baird II. G. Gayden Katrina Overall. Chairman W. P. Caine Mary Harrell Damii May Finance Committee Arrangements Commiti ee Charles Mali., Chairman C. C. McClure K. R. Rooney C. M. Hamilton Acnes Smith John Simpson. Chairman N. S. Shoener Anita Williams William Wai i i r (2S5) Cq mqdorf. %;prf.sk.s tati mnm Bachelor Of Ugliness (Thit de-f-tee. dtviud by Profettor William H. Dodd in 1855. it conferred by the Vanderbilt tludenlt on their motl popular member.) Year Name AJJrem 1855 . . . T. P. Branch Rex kwood. Tenn. 1886 . B. G. Waller . Moryanheld, Ky. 1887 . . . . A. E. CLEMENT . . 1 lumbotdl. Tenn. 1887 R. E. Crockcit . Union Cilv. 1 cnn. 1888 . . . . Frank Taylor . 188? . . . V. S. Roenbcroucii 1890 . Jeff McCaan . . Nathville. Tenn 1891 . H E. Beaus . . . . Jetferton, Texa 1892 . . J. A. Robins . . . . Guntown. Mitt. 189) . . . R. W. Clawson . Ml. Pleatanl. Tenn. 189-4 . V. V. Craig Friendthip. Tenn. 1895 . W. R. Hendrix . . Union City. Tenn. 1896 . 11. N. PlttRR . Berwick, l.a. 1897 . Leiper’t Fork. Tenn. 1898 . . . . Phil Connel . . . . Nathville. Tenn. 1899 . . . . S. V. Gardner 1900 . W. A White . 1901 . . . F. S. Palmer Waynetboro. Ga. 1902 . J. E. Edcerton . 190) . . . . Fulton. Ky. 1904 . . . Bln Ci Mtv . . Bell Buckle. Tenn. 1905 , 1906 . . . . E. J Hamilton . 1907 . . . A. M. Souby . 1908 1909 . . . . No election 1910 . . . . Bruce McCeiiee 1911 . . John W. Bull . 1912 . J. Ray Morrison 191) . . . . Brice Wade . . . . Trenton. Tenn. 1914 . . Enoch Brown . . Franklin. Tenn 1915 . . . . Tom Brown . . . . Gallatin. Tenn 1916 . 1. R. Clirri y . . 1917 Pope Shannon POPE SHANNON (289) The Commodore Blue Book A Manual o ImipiJ Imlitutlons Infesting the University. Acknowledgments In preparing this tremendous work every expense has been spared, and no money has been spent to make it the most unauthoritative and incomplete list of organizations ever published. In order that there might be more mistakes than necessary, the z uthor has conferred with the leading Professors of the world. It is with a deep sense of mortification, therefore, that he makes ungrateful acknowledgments to the following scientists who have made this book impossible: Prof. WayE Back. Head of the Pretzel • emulation. Dr. Howri r Hurts, of the ‘acuity of the Peruna Postmortem Med- ical School—Head of the Lydia E. Pinleham Oyster path Hospital. Miss Mayngif. Head. Author of Soap: Is It a Necessity?“ Fifty: Shifty, IS unions and Dress Suits.” Bl 0. Lettuci Prey. Honorary Chaplain to the Garbage Men's Union. I Veil l(noxvn as the Pea Ridge Apostle. (2 )) I he Commodore Blue Book—-Grand Conglomerated Order of Snakes Reptilians in Uni LKSITATE Boh Nelson . . . SCNTF.R Crook . . Ijr Davis .... Fresh Charlie I Iai i Samuel Red” Perkins Junk Jordan Monk Pinky Siioinek . . . . Parlor Snake . . . . Garden Snake . . . Gaiter Snake . . . . Black Racer . . Copper I lead . Ratlle Snake . I-ountfc Li aid I he candidale for admission into this inexcusable and insignificant disorganization is required to fill out the follow- ing blanks. Since all questions are absolutely unnecessary, they must be carefully answered. Name (if any)............................... Address..................................... State address of your lady friend........... Do you know any other good addresses?....... Have you ever committed suicide?............ State reasons .............................. What is the matter with you anyway?......... Do you like prunes and crumbs?.............. Have you kept anything back?................ The above answers must lie sworn at by a justice of the peace. If the University owes you anything, wire answers to the Chancellor collect. Official Hymn: “Give Me the Moonlight. Give Me a Girl, and Leave the Rest to Me. Time of Meeting: Between half past and a quarter of. Practice CrounJs: Ward-Belmont. Auxiliary Association of Allied Animals “Duck Walker Jordan.........................Chce c Hound Whiskey Bob Burcii . . Rum Hound Ollie I Ienderson............................S.wt Bird Bulling Richard Bond...............................Bond Slats Wcissincer Slaughter.................. Poor Fi F ■'Freshman” Myron Nailing........................P«r«iite (291) TI0NARV I he Commodore Blue Book—1 he Imlts Founded in the Ant iphlogis line Period at the Zoological Moment by Arch- Chancellor Cleave . B.Y.P.. B.V.D.. C.O.D.. I.WAV.. Author of What I Like About Myself Motto: ’’Myself, I am always right, but right or wrong. Myself Purpose: lo educate the masses to our worth Result: None Slogan: 'La Universi tat c’ est moi Official ’loner: Be-gonc-you Favorite Theme: ME Favorite Objection: YOU Sam f-PlLIHTK'— The ladies love me—poor ladies. PlNKIE ShofnER— Great is the Hustler. I am it. GeORCI OWEN— If music be the food of love. I am its dessert. E. B. MlLAM A memento of the South Campus V. M. C. A.—I am it. SLATS ScilLATER- - The Student Council is mighty I am it.” HELEN Fields- - Do you wish a pincushion for your frat pin? I am it.” AGNES Smith—“Cupid's Minister of Foreign Affairs. I am it. KATRINA Overall— Support the Co-ed Squad. I am it. Johnny Simpson The play's the thing—that's muh. Bob NELSON- “When Greek meets Greek. I am it. C kicger Sedberry “Who out-Hoover$ I loover? Why. I am it. Bland Roberts—“On to Belmont. I am it. Al.E Adams— Give three cheers and one cheer more 1'or the gallant captain of the Commodore—I am it. (2?2 The Commodore Blue Book Eternal Order of Spinsterliood ETERNAL ORDER OF SPINSTf RHOOD Mother Superior (elected for life): Sitter Katrina “Bot em Overall Sitter Miry “Sad-Bird Harrell 1. Sitter Helen Vamp Field 2. Siiter Elizabeth Flirtation I lari 3. Si ter Anita Red William •4. Si ter l.oune Stringent Benedict 3. Sitter Ruth Chatem Faw 6. Si trr l.evi Catchetn Reynold 7. Sitter Billy Manhater Shelton 8. Sitter Evelina Tried To McCauley 9. Sitter Luella “Gottem Whorley 10. Siller Dink I la Been Wilbertpoon. | II. Sitter Dent Rowderhead Gilbrelh [ 12. Sitter Becky Hopele Ward • 13. Siiter Edna Runem Gunn •Tie vote. I'.vl.ihliihed: Juit pail thirty with the Money drnved from the ale of i.indwichet and Thrift Stamp Stollo: Gather ye rotehudt while ye may Pa ord: Ego amo te Official Song: I'm tired of living alone Official Suitor .- ANV.MAS Official linirer: (See any member privately) The Rules of This Convent I. lo collect the memoir of the tuceeufully (?) married and at all hazard to emulate their example o at to arrive at their Blit - ful State. II. All llte member are forbidden to receive Bower or candy, for diamond are worth more. IV. No propioal which carne with it the coin ncccuary to move in the upper clan of high tociely ihall l e rejecteil by any member V. Every memlier of tin order ihall pledge henelf to lend any aid pottible to further the matrimonial amhilioni of her tiller , iniotar a they do not interfere with her own. III. Thoie niter to whom the talent ha been given ihall vamp de- voutly and faithfully, lo the end that pin terhood. the enemy of the tout, thall vaniih forever from the order. T he Commodore Blue Book -Quill Club Motto: Anything to get by Password: Let him up Official -'lower: Aster Official Anesthetic: Cocaine OFFICERS' Dave Rf.cina White Texas Rogoff” Edwards . Fake Eye Danis............... “Abf. Martin Park Davidson . ■•Country Bryson Robertson Goat Walton Anderson . Quii.lkrs “Strychnine Snakebite” Glasgow “Parson W. A. Bryan .....................Grand Exalted Dilator Honorat)} Director of the Silver f robe Keeper of the Sacred Quill Case . Third Assistant Quill Sharpener . Resuscitator Extraordinary} ...............Lubricator filenipotenliar)} n Facultate Suck Haggard Valgus Nichols Quillers in Universitate 1. Doc Friberg 2. Da Costa Bull-Tech Casper Galloway (life member) 3. Ham” Hamilton 4. “Farmer John Franklin 3. William De Lee Camp 6. Henry Morbus” Cox 7. Crutch McClure 8. Bob White 9. Gross Happy Long 10. Thayer “Sitstill Wilson Send a self-add rested stamped envelope for complete authoritative list of Quillers. All correspondence is confidential. (294) T . T The Commodore Blue Book I he Bonehcad Union Union Hours: 7 P.M. until 3 A.M. (All member of tlie Union arc allowed to work overtime) Slogan of the Union: To bone is greater than to bust ’ «ice of Meetings: Any quiet spot away from the rude boys Officers SisTF.R FRANK WEBB..................President of the Amalgamated Brotherhood of Ivory Domes and Rivet Tops Andrew Deadhead Ewinc.......................................................Chief of the Cement Squad Christopher Columbus McClure . Granite Dome Extraordinary “FENNER HeaTHCOCK .... .............................C.rand Imitator of Manganese Steel Paul HardBOY Williams....................................................Head of the Adamant Auxiliary Members Mu i m I Ui-ev Robinson “Shay Mitchell “Bonehcad Stokes Johnnie Bull “Deutsche Sherman Vircie Cartwmciit Rube McKinney Joe Chamr Clark Connie Covington “Red Casmine Hurt Eeebee Staminas Rules I. No memlser is allowed to quit work before 3 a.m.. since some might stop as early as 2:30. causing the demorali- zation of all. II. No member musl allow bis cerebration to be faster than two thoughts per hour. Greater velocity will not be tolerated. III. All members must have their herd. measured. All thick heads are acceptable. All block heads lacking in density and having volume will be excluded IV. I lolidays must be observed properly, three times as much work being required on these days as any other. All failing to observe this ruling will have their text- books removed for a period of not less than three hours The Commodore Blue Book School of Rolling Stones F.ttabliihed in Neolin Era by Atvociated Oid« of Nimblelinger Endowed by Che and George. A.I) 1 116 C'Aie Camping Ground: (Slick Spot) Engineering I lull Chief Idea: Something for nothing Official Mollo: “A fool and hi money are ooei parted” Official Sene: Till tlie Sand of llie Drier! Grow Cold Official BanWord: Read ’em and weep” Official h.mhlcm: Spot «I black on a field of ivory white Official Confectionery.- All Day Sucker (lemon) Requirements 1. All member mml remove their coat ami roll lee e to elbow. 2. All pockeli muil be examined or x-rayed carefully for hidden weajiont. 3. All candidate muit pretent a certificate from the V. M. C. A. Mating that they have had no previou experience. for Admission 4. No profanity allowed. ( Tuih ii |«rrnittiblc.) 5. Duet caih only; no credit. 6. 'I he auoriation n not reiponiible for hat , coali or cutf bultom of memben. Faculty I. 'Dortv' Smi.D....................Acting Dean of the School 3 Fmsiiv ClIVKItt II.VLt...................... Cuhiit I. Vi IH3KLY Bt'Kcll . . . Are Agitator of the Speckled Bona 4. Nail' Craig . . . . Grand Exalted four Fliithcr • The Dean of thi. in litulion it lieing retained at the end of the Ve l Naihville cat line, at the State' ex|ien e. Students For a complete lii! of the «ludent at thii eal of learning. ee Remitter at Police I leadquarter . (2)6) I he Commodore Blue Book Camouflage Division I his despicable detachment has for its object tire cam- ouflaging of the enemy (i. c.. the faculty) with barrages of bull and with gas (hot air) attacks. Its members often accomplish their purpose by cleverly imitating real students, making a noise like a text-book. Patriotic Camouflage Anthem: You Never Can Tell. Official Camouflage Uniforms: 9.99. Official Camouflage Beverages: Bevo” and Postum. Official Metal: Brass. Official Camouflage Paint: (Set Miss Gilbreth. of the Pigment Division). Officers in Active Service. Major Susie k. Harmstcad, head of the Spanish Pre- serves. Captain Dicky Bird” Love. Chief Adviser to General Debility. Count Shirt-off Daddy Jarrell. Minister of Emo- tions. Sir Waffles Caine. Lieutenant-General of the Royal My Rifles and Pop Gun Brigade. General Baby” Daniels, in chief command of the Snipers. Second-Class Privates. “I looks” I larper. Spruc-Farmer McGlothliu. All Aboard” Ingman. Long Hair Vick. “Pinkey Hurl. Cullcm Carleton. Erysipelas Bull. Note. —Several members of the division have been captured by the faculty, due to their too cleverly imitating dub-heads. 217) UK) The Fable of the Simple and Direct Method By Barrie I a :nc HE Grenades of the Famous Nude and Sightless Urchin had Scored a Direct Hit on a certain Romeo, but his Juliet was unfortunately Bomb-proof. Now our Amorous Hero, his Cerebrum having been Doctored at a College, was an Exponent of Science. System and Strategy. He was at length Led to Attribute the Aloofness of The Last Word in Feminine Perfection to his own Unscientific Methods of Approach. Nothing else could possibly have Blocked the Traffic, for he knew that his Personality was in First Class Condition, that his features were Tastefully Arranged, and that his Bank Book showed an Alluringly Distended Wampum Bag full of the Ladies’ Sup- porters fabler! in the Proverb for Making the Marriage Go. || he hoped, then, to make his Dearest. Divine. Delectable Darling Rabid about him. it was clearly Imperative that he C ram into his Cranium all the Accumulated Knowledge of the Ages touching the Difficult Sex. He must learn the Science of Making I hem Fall, ll it had not yet been Reduced to a Science, then he must Reduce It. Romeo boned up on Philosophy so he could Get Wise to her Psychic Processes. He Digested Quartos of Mathe- matics so he would lx- able to Dilate to Her upon her Figure. He Perused all the I History Cold-Stored in a Carnegie Plant to learn the Proper Form for Wooing with Intent to Win. He read through an Atrocity by Robert W. Chambers to know how It Should Not Be Done. He had his Voice Modulated by an Elocution Shark, so his Vocal Cords would Vibrate in a Manner Pleasing and Productive of Results. He studied Physics and planned to tell the Adorable Angel that her Graceful Terpsichorean Gyrations had the Simple Harmonic Motions of Venus (the Planet) Backed C lean Off the Boards. He did Oodles of other things. Lack of Space Forbids Enumeration. At last, feeling bully Primed for the Big Splash. Our Hero Pulled a Nocturnal Visitation at the Domicile of the God- dess. He left his Gas Cart out Front under the Espionage of his Deaf and Dumb Chauffeur. I he Liveried Menial who Yanked Open the Entry advised Romeo to Deposit his Frame on the Front Stoop in Accor ! with the Edict of the Divinity, who had Peregrinated for a Brief Space to the Corner Dope Dispensary. I'en minutes passed and the Scenery had not yet been Ornamented by the Heavcnlv Visage of his Little Dream of the Poets. I le got impatient and Staged an Investigation. He discovered the One Perfect Bit Of Work from Nature's Shop Entangled in the Embrace of the Deaf-Mute Chauffeur with their Physiognomies in Immediate Juxtaposit on. I lie Coroner looked Romeo over and said. “Apoplexy. ” I he Priest Handed the Chauffeur and his Quarrv a Bunch of Bunk and said. “Man and Wife. Moral: Where a Woman is Cone-rned, the Actions of an Angleworm Speak louder than the Words of a Sophocles. I lie 1 -aboratory (With Apologies lo Kipling.) When Lab' long misery it over and the leti lube are washed oul and dried. When each dull problem it ended, and «he latl experiment tried. We thall ml, and faith, we thnll need it lie down for an hour or two. Till the need of the next day' leitoei thall tet ui to luxnng anew. And they that have worked thall lie happy; their note thall be to complete That rjuirret are nothin;; lo worry about in fact they are really a treat; ( I hey «lull ha r uch I' ! « «Sail tell them how- lo ditlinguith with rue The c Monde of me and topper frem o ide of manganete. ITey work frren (ho |ov of ihr working .1 thin,: that i« itrongc lo nr; f or the joniuinrM of rhrnmtry I alway fail lo ki; And I know there .nr several like .ne who'll I he mighty chorui twell When we cry lo the Laboratory: “Hail, an,I forever fare aril! lieal'iee If'errufrtn. Famous Affinities Ham and Lggs. Lost and f ound. Salt and Pepper. Liver and Onions. Corned flcef and Cabbage. I tread and Putter. Pen and lni(. lioel( and Rye. Porl( and lieans. Wear and ear. Soap and Water. Peer and Pretzels, hair and Warmer. Arm}) and Navy. Sl(in and Pones. Half and Half. Come and See. Tom and Jerry. Twin Peds. I o Incipient C ritics If you think you can make belter drawings, compose bet- ter verse, or write belter prose than there is in this COM- MODORE, prepare them carefully, and send them, along with your criticism of this volume, hv registered mail to the Sal- vation Army. It is always glad to get waste paper. JOO) Chemistry Never read the Experiment over before coming to Class; it is much more interesting when everything is so novel. Always let your Partner ret up the Apparatus while you loaf or gaze out of the Window. When giving Descriptions Observations and Calcula- tions, always give those of some one else rather than your own. You are supposed to remember any Observation you make in connection with an Experiment, so there is no need of writing them down. See that your Notes arc similar to everyone else’s In-fore giving in your laboratory Book. If the Notes of two Students differ, observe the above rule. Always see that the Experiment is unsatisfactory: if not. repeat until it is; but first learn the probable cause of your Error. When you enter the Laboratory, examine your desk and sec that every part is there; if any Piece is missing, report at once to Mr. Maloney. Be sure to leave all Stoppers from Bottles containing Chemicals—especially the Carbon Bisulphide Can. When an Acid is spilled upon the Table, do not attempt “Lab” Rules to wipe it up—that will only make Matters worse, lor part of the I able generally comes oil with the Acid. It you happen to swallow some of those so-called odor- less gases, don’t make a l uss about it—just cough it up. or add some Na O H: that always neutralizes 1 hings. If you don’t happen to know the answer to a question which the Instructor asks, just say I don’t know ; that always makes him feel fine. and he gives you a Grade accordingly. When the Experiment says to taste some Chemical Com- pound, don't be afraid of the Cost: the University pays for all that we eat in the Lab. ’iou are given Permission to break all the lest lubes and Beakers you want to. provided you dig up at the end of the I erm. Always be prepared for a Quiz; you don’t know when Mr. Maloney is going to give one. Safety first. not last. When you leave the Laboratory see that Water and Gas are turned on. and everything is locked in vour Desk. Harry Pal l Elston. '21. (301) The Wail of a Freshman am a Freshman, B oc is me! i entered University, thinking that at last I had co:ne into my own, and was of some importance in the world. Hut. alas! I am more per- secuted than ever. I hese buildings have so many long, intricate passageways, obscure and long, that I get lost; I am laughed at: I am yelled at; I am kicked out; the door is shut in my face. Verily. Freshmen are more persecuted than the early Christian Martyrs. I cannot walk: I cannot talk: I can do nothing in this school without someone laughing at me. Sink or swim, live or die. survive or perish. I'll be a Soph- omore some day. and then— I he Sophomores are running a second Inquisition on us Freshies. We get it from all sides. I'.ven the teacher have forgotten that they were my age once. Hut wait until I am a professor. I wasn't tyrannical Ik-fore, but I am learning fast. By the time I'm a Sophomore I certainly shall be trained thoroughly in the way of torturing a I' reshman. Dreams He read it in .1 Look Jutt how to look. Ju t how to talk. Jutt how to walk. Ju l how to kneel. Juil how to spiel. So he dreamed. While the moon Learned, He dreamed and dreamed. Are Best So he went. Hit knert he bent; He looked into her eyet; He heaved two tight; He taid. He mine. She laughed, lie thine? There on your kneet you look Like a man I read .thou! in a book. At he headed for ihe Well I le murmured. Dreamt are belt. —Cyme. hurry up. iiinry. 1 am ct.niNC nmrv (302) The Light That Failed .IOGONES. lantern in hand, was '«-arching for an honest man. leaving Mr.'. Diogones in the tub to do her washing, he sallied forth on our. no! no! not ours, on Cap Alley’s campus. After having gone to the Dean's office for twenty-four times, he obtained what he wanted— a list of all vertebrates on the campus, and also one containing a list of those who have no backbone. Some men whose names appeared upon the list had no more chance of receiving the honest man pri e than a Soph in Psychology. Among these hopelessly dishonest folks were to be found the editor of the catalogue, all chapel speakers, and the geezer who said that Bib. I.it. was a crip. Diogones sent a night letter to Kink Ananias telling him to make Dr. Cook and Baron Munchausen sleep together, as the club would have a whole lot of new members soon. Lantern still high in air. he approached that magnificent combination of soup house and Pullman car that gets by with the refined name of a Dormitory. When just about to enter this venerable pile, something appeared before his eyes. He was gazing into the book hovel. There behind the counter stood two blessed youths whose honesty was so apparent that it just oozed out. I lerc undoubtedly was Diogones' long-sought-for F.xhibit A. for how could a man Ik other than honest that would give all his time gratis in order that the collegians might obtain their books? Old boy Diogones entered to pin the Honest Man Prize Pin on the manly chest of the manager. But D’oc. n oe. lvoc. Alas and Aladf!!!! When Diogenes came out he was sum lantern, sans coat, sans waistcoat well, to be sj ccific. it might be said that .Sherlock Holmes himself could not have found any- thing on the old boy now. I hat night not only did he sleep in a barrel, but he went home in one. to x I here are plenty of lightlcss nights now in the I ub. but there’s none in the bookstore. D. M. (303) A Dime Novel They met at the Steps of College Hall and gallantly lie asked for Permission to walk a Piece with Her. I hey strolled on down the Road until they came to Jew Sam's Emporium. He felt in his Pocket and his Hand encountered the Tcn-Cenl Piece which he had been sure was in There. So he invited her in to take a Drink. She accepted, and so they went in to imbibe one of J. S.’s Sour Milk Chocolates. As they arose from the Table he carelessly reached in his Pocket for the Dune. I le drew it one and. looking at it a minute, he was dumfounded to see that it was Yellow in Color and was only a Bright New Penny. Horrors, what should he do? 1 he Old Maid Clerk glared at Him fiercely and the Girl looked at him Coldly. I le was forced to Pull out his Watch and offer it to Said Old Maid Clerk in Payment. She bit It to see if it was Gold and placed it in the Cash Box. In the meanwhile the Girl had gone outside to meet another Bellow who had some Real Money. MORAL: If you ask a Girl to have a Drink, be sure that you have Plenty of Sense, or at least Ten of Them. Jof. HlCCtNS. Military Terms 4) JL Trieo Skates 'A U Ice Broke $ Pearly Gates Sixty Per SU0MR ClWE. Please inter Toor Pul WRONG Bov FLORAS Blit , SAILING BOM Overturned OeiTUARX Note HYING HIGH ENGINE BROKE iff HEAVE A5 tH ; L'JNlTlON Ma ER c 'i mowed match UnMRTAVVER WATER BUP [ouliTnt Svjim HALO NEAT. CUPIDS DAM vampire 3ROREN HE KM RAISED tttfTD OVER TRENCH HE'5 HERD B 6 Rovi JV Peru imR rn HfMW NOU SPEEDS WK urn sw s n - ■ r c. fv uD Little I ragedies ( ) a one OF A 5ANDW(Ch AAn C9 (300 (ihi charming and whimucal piece of ffi( mi found Ufion Prof. i. T. Bean. who dropped dead on learning dial the hamburger ««Soni had lo I looverire.) I'll do without my turkey I'll abtlain from eating ham; I'll agree lo cut acquaintance With the mint auce and the lamb. I'll abandon egg and bacon And my old I-inaburger chee e Hut Jo without my hot Jog? Don't in i t upon it. pleave! I .el the hih «lay in the river ; Leave the oyilert in the ea; And pleaie don't kill the fatted calf— I hey are all the ume lo me. I know it' out of fathion. And it ivn'l being done. But I aik you. like a Chmtian. .cove my Jofs of pecce clone, I hey're made of German Datchundi. Black and Ian. and while and brown; I hey're all ground up together Poodle pup and alley hound. Bill it don't make any diierence To an old dog-wagon fan For I want my dog al rejco. In a tr rling frytng pan. Surgery J RGERY is nothing at all but the common or garden variety of carving, that ha attended a Medical College. Indeed, it is the biggest cut up in the curriculum. To be a good surgeon, one must be a Keen kutter. and be able to keep his patients on edge, as it were. I he surgeon is the only specialist in any branch ol any realm of human knowledge who not only can cut his acquaintances and get away with it. but even lx tearfully and gratefully thanked for so doing. Indeed, it has been said that more substantial emoluments have been received by some surgeons, but this is a matter of doubt. We are reminded by the patriotic barber pole that the barbers were once the chief surgeons, and that many of these worthies still have chirurgtcal ambitions and aspira- tions coursing through their veins may lx proved by the many examples of artistic hand-carved faces arising from their chairs. Surgery is a useful science, and its many secrets should be divulged to those who are able to apply them to domes- tic purposes. I hink how enviable would lx; the head of the table who could successfully and with little effort ampu- tate the thigh of a fowl or make a McBurney incision for dressing u|x n a duck. Surgery is a well explored science. So closely has it been studied that now not only needle and thread and buttons are employed, but even nails. I looks and eyes were discarded because of inconvenience, especially when these banned articles were to be used up the back of the wearer. Pins, even of the safety type, have long since been thrown aside. Surgery requires years of training and study. In fact, we have read of men who spent all their lives in study and never become surgeons. Again, we hear of those who have a sudden, impulsive, but highly sincere, desire to be a sur- geon and carve on the epiglottis of their companions. I hese are not true surgeons, however, since they usually perform at African church societies, using unsterilized razors and not taking time to prepare with iodine the necks of their intended. Bacteriology BAC TERIOLOGY is the Science of Little Filings. It deals with living objects so small that an army of them larger than 20,000 of Caesar's cohorts could march abreast through the eye of a needle and never lose step, and they could all camouflage with little trouble behind a fly speck. They arc more numerous than a millionaire’s poor relations. Bacteria arc not animals, as popularly supposed, but vegetables. An eminent college professor has estimated that it would take 193.000.000 to make one drop of weak vegetable soup such as is served at Kissam Mall. This is a little in excess of the number usually found in Kissam. but not much. Bacteriology teaches us that it is the Little 1 hings that count. Anatomy ANATOMY is a science. hut it might also l c classed as an Inside Job. It is the means by which we can come to know a man better in two weeks than we could by rooming with him for feur years. It is the science of Intensified Acquaintanceship. It readily shows how much nerve a man has. One of the first impressions the Freshman anatomist gets i that there is more to a man, even the dullest, than he ever thought possible. Although Anatomy has been with us many years, it has not enjoyed much prominence except in the ballet until short skirts came into fashion. This explains the fact that only of late has it been definitely proved that styles change in anatomy just as they do in headgear and twin sixes. To the prehistoric days belong the Kangaroo Bend, Straight Front and Bustle Back, while the more recent models are the Debutante Slouch and Bower}) Bend. Although we can further our knowledge of certain per- sons greatly by this Science of Intensified Acquaintanceship, yet with interest we await the day when it can be so adapted as to be applicable to the new neighbors ju«t moving in. High Fever These aiimen new are very sick. «aid Dr. Doerii Doo; 5FV' Ika nd Fty-toid. and In fie a •enI . loo; 4ero-ti| ela ii next, and then they will be thru, JC Thai man I cannot umlntUnci. Said tympathrltc Sue Hr alway feel Jown in the nioulh. And yrl hr’ nrver blur. I Ir .ay that lifr to him i an r.lcrn.il bore and grin,!. I Ir mull hr urty mitoablr. But nrun i«mi to mind. (How liur «« tiny word. poor Sur. Anting from that gent! I’vr known thr guy lor many yran— I Ir' hut a Senior Dent?) A I lymn of Hate A man I cordially hatr I. William Wallace Wur.l Hr hllrd my pipe with dynamic l.atl yrar. on Api.I I ini. Quill By Fuller He touched the Under stops of various quills. Milton ACCORDING to Webster's International Dictionary. the word “quill is derived from the Irish cuille. and is defined as one of the large feathers of a bird s wing or one of the retrices of the tail. It is also defined as a pen for writing made by splitting the nib of a leather. Other meanings are also credited to this short word. but. as is the manner of many, it has lead a wayward life and would have descender! into justly deserved desuetude, but for the manners and customs of divers Medical Students. I hese ardent youths, who are eager and intent upon devising means whereby they can obtain the maximum in credits and courses, with the minimum of work, have spent many hours perfecting their methods. The poor unwitting professors were their mark, and so successful was the result and so remarkable the elfcet. that the learned men responded to the treatment with alacrity. Nor were they at all conscious that they were being manipu- lated by the students. Ah. no! Indeed, they thought that they were the ones doing the manipulating, which was the clever and adroit turn to the trick. Many of those profes- sors could be easily managed. A box of cigars would do the trick, very often. I o laugh at their lecture jokes was very effective, although this was usually a very difficult thing to manage realistically, and required concerter! action and constant practice. Some were consulted on facts that were self-evident in the textbooks, and to which the ambitious student had to turn after the professor’s explanation, which would lx- more or less befuddled. Some of the faculty were Prunes. P.Q.S. visited in their offices on the slightest pretex. Others were applauded vociferously upon their entrance and exit from the lecture room, as though they were so many Mark Anthony coming to borrow the ears of their countrymen. I'hese were the Lesser Quills. Most of the learned men could be handled by one or more of these devious methods. But should one be found more fractious than the rest, then was the trump card, the last resort, called into use. This infallible method was to organize a club and name it after the professor in question, thus perpetuating his name to posterity. I his most powerful and wonderful of all devices was known as the Master Quill. It seldom had to lx- called into use. but when it was, its effects were magnificent. famous Quills in history are numbered by the hun- dreds. Clytemncstra quilled Agamemnon, and Cleopatra quilled Mark Antony. Paris quilled Aphrodite, and was in turn quilled by Helen. lago used a most effective quill on Othello. I he Kaiser tried to quill Uncle Sam. but broke his quill instead. Having been ousted from its once respect- able business of penning such sparkling of genius as this and having degenerated into a toothpick (save the mark!), the quill has again come into its own and has proved to be the most effective of modern weapons. Truly it might be said: The quill is mightier than the sU’Ord.” Editor’s Note.—Quill is a term of opprobium ap- plied on South Campus to the student who seeks to create a favorable impression upon the faculty by various petty methods. Who’s Who In the Senior Dent Class Charmingly: llUistraleJ on Page J 2 Jimmy” Austin: A twelve o'clock fellow in a nine o'clock town. Hookworm Anderson: Vandy ha ruined another good farm hand. Sailor Baldwin: He has joined the silent army: he’s married now. Mumps Bacon: He is qualified for the Mump Club. “Blondy Bartlinc: He still rises at 4 A.M. to feed his jarheads. “Erysipelas Bull: He believes in Bull first, last and always. Cully Carlton: He rides the Gallatin interurban until she takes water. Bootlf.cckk Waffles Caine: I he bootlegger who hangs out among the sheenies and grasswidows. and rides the Winton Six to pay the toll. “Barber Shop Campbell: Without him we all would have long and flowing hair. Marcus Clark: Whenever he goes uptown, he takes his traveling bag along. Tanlac Cole: He needs an overcoat to make a shadow. Ye Count Cuenod: We wonder why roughnecks wear soft collars. Baby Daniels: And it continues to amaze how one carries all ie weighs—260. Nadine Eberfield Ellis: Who docs not know that he does not know. Ford Foster: He guides the co-ed with his l ord. Co-ed Gilbreath: I hc ray of sunshine in our schoolday life. Susie Harmstead: We have called him Mercury for his likeness to the God of S| ced. Tommy Harris: A moist fellow in a dry town. “Ossie Howard: A lion among the ladies is a dangerous thing. Jackie 1 Ioward: He gets about like a moth in the night. Pinkie Hurt: His golden hair is the sun's only rival. 1-AUNDRY Incman: The chief champion of long spitters. (310) Sweet Papa Jarrell: After being here for three year he i getting used to wearing shoes. Foots” Lawrence: He is dishonest only in one respect—in that he puts down a foot and takes up fifteen inches. Dickey Bird Love: He thinks he's a Modern Vernon Castle in doing the one-step, hut the ladies think he ought to push a wheel- harrow. Nuts” Linebaucii: Come and trip it as you go on a light fantastic toe. “Eddie Mahoney: Ireland must he H----. for l.ddie came from there. Skin Mathis: A fly sat upon a chariot wheel and said. Behold, what a dust I raise. Rastus” McDaniel: You can get the man out of the country, but you can't get the country out of the man. Sprue-farmer McGlothlin : I he East Nashville lad who chauffeurs the C adillac Eight. Hooks Me Anally: The grocery boy with the septic muitache. R. J. R. Tobacco Redman: Who says he's not in a class of his own when it comes to casting inlays. (311) Malted Milk Naramore: On Saturday mornings he camps on Decker’s corner. ‘Sorehead Stilley: Famed in Vandv by shooting left-handed craps. ’Senator” Sowell: When it conics to making bridges, he will make Jim- my Dale look like a plumber. Cupid Taylor: In looks, size and actions, he’s the Cupid of our class. Clara Kimball Ulkn: The lad with the eyes of Clara Kimball 't’oung. Banker Vick: He used good judgment, and secured a Nashville bride. Runt Woodard: During summer he changed from childhood to man- hood—he’s married now. Brown’s Mule Win ion: All farmers chew Brown's Mule and make hay while the sun shines. This one will be an orthodontist. Hooks Harper: He does the Ward-Belmont visiting for all our class, he knows the Belmont news, takes the Belmont papers, gets sweaters from Belmont—in fact, has a bad case of Ward-Belmont-i rs. Mathuse Petty: He will never have red hair: marble won't rust. Runt” Price: Even though he's a runl. lie's in the army now. to hos lyjj oho J IN THE 2SS3 5ENIOTJ hooc dent J’ CLASS kht r DICKEY - J2h !£! LARA K BANKER «BROW Po T SENATOR. , NATOK HEAD Vagaries—In Verse and Out (Spece Filler Perpetrated by liar tie Payne) I have always found il a very good rule To remain juil at mum a a elam. When I keep my mouth cloied. people think I'm a fool. When I peak. then they knew 1 am, Me' ray friend. I u«ed my influence to get him into my frat I loaned him money to pay hi due . I let Inin wear my frat pin till he could get one. lie kept it for lia month then stuck it on my girl I le' my friend. I've itarted in to cultivate a wide circle of enemie . I he ubi |Uitoui green lid it a great invention. It dede all Newton' law . II move through the air. Or remain motionle in space. Supported by nothing. I le burned the candle at liolh end ; The flame met. 1 went into the cathedral to view the remain . I looked at the casket. I he prie t ha a eme of the filne ot thing . For candle were burning at both end . Yd rather starve I here wit once .1 Doctor Moran, Who wat really a wonderful man; I le inaenled wire Obeiily cure. And now he live wt the fat of the land. ' 1 5) 'i Vj' r SENIOR ACADEMS TWENTY YEARS AFTER Limericks i. 1 hit one lint it a cutter lot fail. With her imilet an l pretfel-thapcd hair; . I Irr dint, it it low. And they tay it' a how And the hoy all cry. 'She' a hear! II. We don’t care foe little Mi Filch. Though her daddy it old and quite rich; Her hair make ut u . For he ne'er can tell ut Which one of her witche u which III. There vv.it a young girl named Muro. W ho uted lo diner on the bureau: She fell right abathed VVVn vorer frr S guy atkrd. Oh. view the leg on the bureau' IV. Cun wordt are yet lo be found In thii lady with feature to round. If he lote her beau. Or itub her Irau. She I heard to merely quote. Zound '' Advice t? the Lsvelsrn Df.ar Aunt Jf.mima: I have been reading your column of advice to the love- lorn. and since I can get no consolation from my worries and thought. I appeal to you for advice. I am a young law student, and am in love with a beautiful co-cd. who reciprocates the feeling. I love her so much I am only too glad to do anything she wants me to do. Now, Aunt Jemima. I have always been a very independent boy and have bragged of it. but now everybody says I am hen- pecked. I really don't mind being henpecked, and am not happy with any other girl, but 1 don't want the fact to be known. Now. Aunt Jemima, what do you think ( ! «hould do? -Shall I go with other girl and be miser- able. or shall I continue to devote my attentions solely to the one I love? PERPLEXED JOSEPH. Perplexed Joseph: in this case, my dear. I advise you to listen to the dic- tates of your heart, for if you really love this young girl you will not mind the teasing of your associates. Are you sure that the girls who call you henpecked are not jealous of your girl, and sorry that they have not a friend so true? Aunt Jemima. Dear Aunt Jemima: I am a young girl of eighteen years, and receive much . Mention from young men. Now. one of these young men i« a Lieutenant, who is far away. I had thought I was in love with him: but these other boys at home are so sweet to me that I cannot help loving them. Now. Aunt Jemima, do you think there would lx- any harm in my wearing several of their fraternity pins, and do you think I love the Lieu- tenant? Pretty Baby. Pretty Baby: V'ou are too young to lie thinking of love yet. Have a good time now with all the l ovs. and wait a few years for the grand passion. I am sure you do not love the Lieutenant. As for the fraternity pins. I would not advise you to wear any. and certainly not more than one. for the wearing of fraternity jewelry is a serious matter, and should not lie looked u| on lightly. AUNT JEMIMA. 516) Dear Aunt Jemima: I .«m the Arch-Chancellor of the University, and am of so much importance here I have not been able to leave and join the army. I have recently been elected as co-ed track manager, and on account of my prominence have been unfortunate in having the girls all fall in love with me. I have had two co-eds on my string for several years, and as I could not decide which one of them 1 loved best. I have left each of them to think she was foremost in my affections. J'ince neither of these, nor any other Vander- bilt girl, has come up to my ideal. I have fallen a victim to the charms of a Peabcdy maid. Now. Aunt Jemima, tell me what I am to do about the other two. I would not break any girl’s heart. Dean’s Right Arm. Dear Young Man: You are surely in a predicament. You made your mistake in ever deceiving the girls. Now, the manly thing to do would be to tell them each of your true feelings, and only through this will you be able to retain their respect. Be sure you love this other girl In-fore you declare yourself. Aunt Jemima. Dear Aunt Jemima: I am in love with a boy whom I see three times a day. He is the sweetest thing in the world to me. but 1 am afraid that he thinks of me as a sister. I love him dearly, and cannot give him up. He has been drafted and will leave soon, and I may never see him again. Now. Aunt Jemima, in ca.se he does not tell me of his love, shall I adopt the tactics of the new thoughtists. and tell him of my love, or shall I die of a broken heart? Please help me. as 1 am greatly in need of advice. Sweet Evalina. Sweet Evalina: A man who has to be sought is not worth the seeking, and you are too sweet a girl to lay your affections at any man's feet. If he really loves you. he will tell you so before he leaves for the army. There are no cases on record of deaths from a broken heart. I should like to hear from you again, little girl, jo let me know how this comes out. AUNT JEMIMA. Dear Aunt Jemima: Please lend your advice to a mistreated boy. 1 want you to tell me how I can get a girl and keep her. I am considered far from bad-looking, dress well, and have curly hair, which should attract the ladies. Besides this. I am a member of the best fraternity in college, and have a jew- eled pin. Despite all this. I have been unfortunate in my affairs Je femmes, particularly in connection with a red- haired Ward-Bclmont lady. Now. I am soon to go to war. and must have a girl to leave behind me. They all make me think they love me. and then I discover they are stringing me for a good time. Now. how can I win the true love of a good girl? I.ADY-KlLLER C I.AKKE. Dear L. k. You have had hard luck, but don’t let dm discourage you. Perhaps you have not gone alter the right sort. A good plan might be to get a very young girl and raise her up to meet your demands. Choose one who knows noth- ing of the art of stringing. keep her apart from other girls, and. above all. beware of Ward-Belmont. Aunt Jemima. Dear Aunt Jemima: I am a very attractive young co-ed. and am said to lie the most attractive in school. At the first of the year both boys and girls rushed me. and I became the idol of my sorority. Now. dear Aunt Jemima, recently I have notices! a slight change in the attitude of some of these people towards me. I have never been able to gush over them, and do you think this is the cause of their indifference, or is it due to jealousy of my popularity? Languishing Eyes. Languishing Eyes: Mv dear, the tone of your letter displeases me. and I fear you are egotistic. I he secret of real popularity lies in sincerity and true sweetness of character. Never be snobbish, but greet your friends with a pleasant smile, even though it be an effort for you to do so. Try this, and I am sure your future will be assured. Aunt Jemima. Aunt Jemima: My name i Clyde Currey— Though a prof, don't worry: Poetry I adore. And the ladies galore. I'm quite handsome and thin. And I make their heads swim When the soft lights burn dim. And then—oh. then— In the dark of the moon I love to spoon. And steal a kiss I- rom a winsome mis . With hearts I trifle. And love I stifle. Am I too smart For Cupid's dart? Aunt Jemima is unable to compete with the professors. Aunt Jemima will welcome all communications from love-lorn students, and will do all in her power to soothe the smart from Cupid's darts. 018) Prologue Here liegynnelh a Tale of a Vanderbilt Pilgrym Whan that Octobre with hi Iiimm coole Doth cal the lutty youlhe away from tchoole. 'I lien him to college, and to Vandy celt. I Ii parenti tend, «rete letnynge for to eke. Ful many a profetteur doth he encountre. Some of them than other more profoundre. The purpyt of thi tale of mvne I to give thi illte Fre hman tome true yne By which he eek may know them everichoo. And pane their examinacioun anon. An ogre the i . I knew him Welle. And loude at the povre Fre hman doth he yelle. But fro the tyme he hr l began to rede. Of al thvnge belt he luvved |x elrye. And therto hadde he rede (no man ferre). Ile i a verray parfil Engltth teacher. And he it defied EDDIE MIMS. Methinkelh it accordaunt to reioun. To lay that the only coodicioun To pa e hi exam i memory re All that in Tennyton it gude and wy . A teacher of Greek, cleped TOLMAN. ther it. And he 1 war and wy . Right tolempnely he tpeketh hi reion . Entuned in hi note ful emely. Yet iwetely doth he hear confetnoun Of ignorance, and pletaunt i hi abtolucioun. If the jiovre Freihmen with him plede and moan. When for their ijwyrre they have failed to boan. The i a German teacher defied MAYFIELD. And he wolde ipeke no word but German. A lean he it at it a lake. Yet he hat right much vente. I undertake. If vow wolde pane hit court. 1 vow devvie. Yow iholde itudie harde. and early ryte. I le luvvet bett of anythynge The flour and «male (owlet that tynge. And he ha contcience and a tendre herte. Iherto another Deutsche prof bring joy. I le of hit tmiling it ful iimple and coy. And he i defied El.l.ER. Lmhroided it he at it were a mede. Al ful of fretahe floure . white and rede. And he it at freth at it the month of May. 1 wo more teacher of Engluh ther are. Ful devntee it one. and he it defied CURRY. Of hit port he i a meek at 1 a tnayde. And he no vileinye ne tayde. But he luvvet hataillet. and he alwayt rede Of bloody combat and the warlyke dede . If yow wolde hit examinacioun pane. Alwayt know your letton. and attend hit clatte. Ihe other it cleped ZIMMERMAN. And tikerly for the witdora that he can. On ttudie iholde he lake moil care and hede. And nought a word tpeken more than it nede. Sowynge m moral vertu it hit tpeche. And gladly wolde he lerne. and gladly leche. Another ther it who onto Math take hede. Much more work requiret he than it nede. He i a lower and a lutly bacheler. Fonothe to hole he luvvet that by nightertale. He tlcpe namore than doth a nightingale. OTT alle Frethmen hold in reverenc-. Thit worthy man ful riche of excellence. He wolde not wake yow if yow tholde be «lepra But on examinacioun no preyer nor tveping. Can ave the povre F’retbman. The only way by which yow can rtcajte Thi dredful dragon in manne' baj e I to take another teacher, cleprd S ARRA I T. He i ful faire and ety. o I gene. With lokke erulle at they were leyd in pre e. Curley he i , and ful of tervyt I o o-edt. who think him verray wyt. A Frentch teacher it in their compaigny. And Frentch he tpeket ful faire and fetitly. F'ortothe tomwhat he liptet like a tonge. For to make hit English twete upon hit toege. Whan yow pane hi rooen yow may him here. GINGI.F.N out the Frentch word at clere And eek a loude at doth the chapel belle. I le it cleped GUMAZ. o they telle. I he teacher of Latin 1 it cleped STEELE. And in bit clatte uneaty wolde yow feele. —Continued I'or what yow moit exjtect he doet not .tike. And hit examinacioun it a tatkc. Which God alone knowt how to putt. All brtmotered it hit ban with greye. And yaw inuit .tlweyt til with open ye. If yow wolde in hit favor ttonden. A new teacher of I liitory I ther i . A tvantocm and a merye. cleped HUDSON. I Ic can tonget make, and well endyte. And to the ladyet he it ful polyte. In hope to ttonden in their grace. I muit confett hit court to pattc. fenothe, I aket all the tvme that the potre youlhe I lath, certeynly rnoche tludie and lahouic. And on l«K kt in the library alwevt to | ouie Of Chemiilrie telle I no tale at alle. Where CARTER AND MALONEY by adventu,e y'falle. Indede I know not how of it we may hr riddr. Except with chemical com|K undi to make ouneln dede' Now I have pleynly tpeken. and I preye That out of this which I have had to taye You will take the fruyl and lat the chaf l e slille. And gocle God. if that it lie thy wille. Make the Frethmen alle gode men. And bringe ut to thi hriglie blitte. Amen. (With the utual apologiet.) O20) I he Vanderbilt Box I he line has ascended, and singly and breathlessly been deprived of its roosting ticket by a rotund individual with a club. It now inhabits the roost with relief and rejoic- ing. As the lime is early, the common herd being thus depos- ited and out of the way betimes, sociability runs high. I he Roost is not the place for impatient, watchful waiting. No one visibly awaits or evidently expects any such side issue as a matinee performance. Such an occurrence is seemingly the deepest buried thought within the subconsciousness of this gathering. Nothing is apparent upon the surface of the Roost, except sociability, pure and simple. Merely a little reception seems to be under way the hospitable, gutfawing arm-of-the-law playing the host most efficiently. Hi distrib- utes his attentions and amiable pleasantries impartially among his guests—democratically oblivious to such minor details as race, color, or social standing! He is the one true, and only unambitious, utterly impartial host, who recognizes no guests of honor, or of especial distinction. W itticisms and jocundity never wane. I’iie health-giving laugh never dies upon the vivified air. and all guests are rinsing and spiritually immersing themselves in the absolute congeniality of the atmosphere. Nor is that most important feature—refreshments -lacking. In this direction another complete felicity reigns supreme. Every man. woman and Y'anderbilt co-ed to his or her separate and indulged taste. Every conceivable edible from peanuts by the peck to ham sandwiches cau es beatific smiles of satisfaction to adorn each face. Here as nowhere else u| on God's green earth is the zenith in social entertainment reached, spontaneously and without pain or nervous prostration—the envy and bewilder- ment of every perplexed hostess who may look upon it. Hie only evidence that everything is not complete, and something is still to be exacted, springs from chance phrases tossed about u| on the froth of these human waves. 1 he bat- tered Cupid upon the ceiling learns that the secondary and for a time unsusjiected attraction of the afternoon centers about one Richelieu. At first this eavesdropper listens in amazement to the divers authorities u| on the subject— (321) opinion arying a widely as guesses will ever vary, unen- lightened by truth. It is asserted not only that Richelieu (the word assuming such a multitude of disguises as to be recognizable only by its opulent front) was written by the speaker's old friend. Bill Shakespeare, but that the ancient castle by the name of y iQQj dal Richelieu had lately been shelled by the Germans while being used as an English hospital. Being duly sympathetic, the soft-hearted little ( upid turns away his head to weep for this outrage, when lo! this new direction brings with it new knowledge, and verily perplexing. It appears that Riche- lieu. the poor old man. lately mesied up with the Emglish lommies. had peiished |uite a while back, after having been ( aidinal of France and having a row with the king (Na- poleon. warn t it?) about something not tightly remembered. excommunication most likely. No matter, the Revolution had something to do with it. anyway. All the details are not precisely known, but . So on and on. until our poor little Cupid, having only the ordinary capacity of a god. buries his head in his chubby arms, and weeps for sheer dismay. But hush! Hie musicians have entered and have tuned up without at all penetrating the consciousness of the top floor, their noises Iseing but unobtrusive and unnoticeable at Isesl. And the Roost well, the Roost is the Roost—alsove all. I he lights switch olf. the curtain rises, a far-off strains of music come nearer and nearer. I he Roost twitters excit- edly. and Richelieu begins. AMINE FLETCHER. THE ORIGINAL SUBMARINI Heckling Hector or Fromage De Suisse Character of Casts: Very Punk DRAMATIS PERSONAE Hector (himxlf ! ! !), a pteudo profrttoe of Franc ! . C.I IZARETH Ha EI. Slit, with a tente of humor, not a friend of Hector' . Ann S. Them . «harp giind with dull wit. a friend of Hector' . J. Cornelius Bl ANKS. a lean, tall boy, called Corney for hort and Skinny” for long. Variou and Sundry Stupid Student . SCENE: Awful. Clattrocm in College Hall. Hector in front, and tudent pre. d all over, the majority of whom aie cluttered :n a group on the back bench. Silence prevail excejit for the fact that Hector t|ieal . THE PLAY llt.CTOK (calling the roll): Meeetter Chungng (voice. Ilere'f. Meeeevler Przemytl (voice. Yer ). Mee I lunkngng (I’aute.) Why i it that it it that when vout do n'e t pat ever antwer that it it that you are here. I iz zc greatett prononceur that never wa . n e t-ce pat? (Continuing) Mee (with great care) Annah The ia. Anna: I with to y that I an-, here ihit morning. Doctor. Ilf.cTOR: Why i it that you do not ay “Here ? Never, my rule it i . to jay two or troi word where it it that it i po-veeble to do what it i to do by doing the making of one or leu word . I it that you comprcnez? First S.: I awy. HECTOR: Liter. (Long |tro!i nged ilence.) Liter, je di . Liter Liter! (Cretcendo.) LISEZl! USE .!!! El l .: You may yell a loud a you will, but I with you to undentand that my name it Elizabeth, and not that horrible Lizzie. HECTOR: Comment? StUDE: Come on where? Hecior: 1 did not ay Comment: I taid Comment! Comment? Stuih : Oh! now 1 get yer. You did not tay Come on: you taid Come On. Come On!! Hector: Suivant. Ann : (Read ) Ln lalioreur e t tur le point de moil. Bt. NK: (Yawnt) Uh huh uh huh huh! Hector: Meetter Blank, it it that it it that an American man make tuch a thing in the clavt? I mean to make the mouth vacant, full of nothing . Blank: Comment? Hector: (Silt down exhautted. vlaring ttraight ahead, when tuddenly a fly alight upon hit upper lip. Butinct of moving thi lip tlightly northward in order to ditlodge By from the hairy wilder- net . Stude , thinking that thi it the beginning of an embryonic tmile. tall into a faint, tome dying, and tome waking, due to the noite.) Anna: L'n laboreur etl tur le point de mort et'' (Butinett of carrying tl the bodiet to the tune of that beautiful little ditty from Hiawatha” entitled “Did He? ) In the clatt of Gitche Gurnee. By the thining tweet-laced teacher. Wear the wniitcoat of Sam Bittner. And the pantt of dear old Bittner; Qui exhum dear old Gouma. That’ the ipietlion antwer toonar' etc., etc. (Curtain. AtbflUl we can atford.) M. (32)) THF. SENIOR MED CLASS TWENTY YEARS FROM TODAY The Senior Medical Class Twenty Years After Editor of “The Squati’lf, formerly the Commodore. Dr.AR Doc: I have returned to town after twenty years, and have been looking up my old classmates in medicine. 1 he first person that I found was old Daddy Camp, swabbing Church Street, ably assisted by Joe Polk. who was shampooing the sidewalk. I am enclosing a picture of the scene. P. Bertie White took too many trips up the riser, so is now dis- pensing apples at Decker’s corner. Obie Davidson and bashful Farmer Franklin are newsboys now. and have many a scramble for the Lincoln pennies Fake is still smearing it one. but not as of old. He always said that he was going to he up in the world, at the top of the ladder, with many followers. Flow well the picture proves it! Ammie Sikes, his follower, says the asc-nt is difficult for anyone who has—well. Ammie always had piles of money, and was not used to labor. Poor Ammie will have to perform many a painful oh before he passes into the Great Beyond. Slim Hamilton has made a fortune off of his pills, which are so popular among the social element of Billy Goat Hill. Tommie Edwards. (setter known as the Bevo King. the Bottle-Scarred Veteran, is an ascendant South Nashville politician and Varmint Town boss. Goat Anderson is still up a tree for something to dc—he is still climbing, and will get to the top some day. “Harvey Logan Caldwell could not quit the monkey business—only he has clinics to worry with now. Moral: It is Isetlcr to grind here than hereafter. If you don't believe it, ask Fatty. Bull Callo- way. always of such a retiring nature, fixtures several punctures a day now. He is doing first aid work, and drives one of Blackwood's ambulances. Sanford and Dailey are now starring in the great serial. Postum, and claim that there’s a reason. I he girls arc all crazy about them. As you see. Johnnie Simpson will still do anything for a quarter. Bccton and Robertson arc still at the foot, and claim to have discovered the fact that corns arc caused by tight shoes. I hey have spent twenty years on this difficult prob- lem. Do you believe in signs? If so. read the modest advertisement of Drs. Kemmcr and Fyke, the Guarantee Doctors. Mac McClure just can't leave the ball game alone, while Possum Bilbro has converted the Pentecostal Mission into a Homeopathic School. Wonders never cease! For yesterday, today and forever, amen! Bor NELSON. Manager The Nelson Measley Minstrels. 02S) Heroes, Minus Hero Worship, Plus One Heroine Sum Total Dedicated to Senior Class. HE worthy Carlyle has told us the history of the world was the biography of its great men. So the history of Vanderbilt has been the biography of the men who thought they were great. I hey have hitched their wagon to a star, and tried to perfect Vanderbilt. Boswell has his Johnson: I-ranee, her Voltaire, and Vanderbilt her Vice-Chancellors. I he responsibility of running the University has weighed heavily on their shoulders. Hut let us proceed to the fust type. The Hero as Divinity. We are sorry that we have never had any divinities at Vanderbilt, but we shall be forced to discuss them in the abstract. I he nearest approach ha l ecn some little tin angels and a few toy soldiers. One of the little tin angels, who answers to the name of l.evic. has little wings, new sprouted, since the Betas sent one of their members to a Canadian aviation school. Another angel has a smile which won't wipe off. and is known to common mortals as Vampire Helds. Having discussed divinities m the abstract, let us proceed to the next class. The Hero as Prophet. 1 he prophet is chosen because to his shrine more pilgrimages are made duiing the veai than to any other. I low unwillingly are the gifts of coin laid on the counter! Prophet Walker Jordan is. withal, a sincere and upright man. hut his greatest fault is “that he is conscious of none.” The I Iero as Poet. In vain have we striven to unearth the hero a poet. But lie i lacking. I hus is explained our Plus One I lero- ine. Poet Anita is the one true poet in our midst. I .ike a truly great | oct. she heeds not the mob when they call for poetry, hut calmly awaits an inspiration. Then the masterpiece is produced. One word in regard to her life story, and wc must end this she seems much interested of late in the abstract Man n. The Hero as Priest. We shall take the poetic license of calling this hero preacher. rather than priest.” Preacher Sedberry. late of Boston, has discoursed for hours to poor, unsuspecting mortals, and because he has been on trip, they really believe he saw everything he says he did—even to the fifteen feet of snow in Chicago. The second preacher is of a rather different type. ( harlie Hall will never Income a Billy Sunday in the world s history, hut he has given lengthy sermons to some twelve Freshmen on How You Should Treat Me. A Senior. (326) Hero Man of Letters. Ranking at the top of our men of letters arc William Waller and l orn WigginlOn. They arc rather young to be jo brilliant, but we trust they will not overtax their strength. 1'hey arc at present taking a rest cure. After three years of concentrated labor, they have attained a golden key to exhibit, and arc now sitting back and permitting the professors to give them “As. I he story is told that one young professor named Hudson, being ignorant of Van- derbilt’s customs, gave young W igginton a 8. Hut quiet your fears! lie has lieen graciously forgiven, and has promised never to err in future. The Hero as King. And here we come to the heroism called Kingship. He is the commander of men the summary of all the figures of heroism. King Alfred made a courageous attempt to st ir for Uncle Sam, but. not Ix-ing permitted to do so. he con- sented to star for Vanderbilt. In football and basketball he has truly proved his heroism. Now we come to the last figure in our survey. We have not yet given you the noblest figure of them all the king who. day by day. has held his subects together King Schlat . monarch of all he surveys. He had his throne in the Dean's office until the incessant chatter and gossip penetrated through from next dcor and forced His Majesty to retreat. He now is enthroned in silent grandeur in the inner part of the Bursar's office. A very intimate view of his life may be gamed from a little volume called Personal Letters. received and compiled by Marjorie Shapard. And so. with humble apologies Io C arlylc. anti sincerest thanks for your indulgence. I Inti you “adieu. Our Unit Smiling «mi gay ami matching I'nxn X'antierkill wr went; To Honor Han' bronzed soldiers. On Reel ( ni naiuion Ixnl. NX illun die gum old building. Onee filled viill men in gtav. I Hal night st our own unit. Strong and eager for die fray. A figHl «Herein no weapons Are drawn again ! the for; Bui where. in lemieie ! mercy. All lindnrtie they Ho v. I hey represent our spirit; A volunteers. iHr tame NX ill lieai the Slate own banner. NX itli N'ancieibill's. to fame. ■•f itita H'illiam . (327) BLUFFED HANDS UP!” Court Reports COURT OF MODERN DANCES I-alcM Case—( hcek against Check. Parties to the Action A. Nyboy end Mostcvery Girl. Defense—Everybody’s Doing It. Holding—As ( lose as Possible. Opinion—Just Anyone You Choose to Have. Attorneys in the Case O. N. Withedancc and H. U. Gemtight. 1h€-EnD O’?) o Thirty-Four College Annuals Representing Colleges in Seventeen •' States is Our Record for 1 his Season Kmlncnce High Trimble High X APMNl Sample and Price Upon Request College Annual Kxpert Benson Printing Company is a printing plant specially equipped for every kind of school anti college work. It is a complete organization with artists and designers anti work- men whose thought and inspiration is concentrated in the production of College Annuals and School Literature. Kn 'h year Annuals are prlnte.1 for «urii Imultutlon ft : Vanderbilt. Tfil.nn W.uxarx.. KT.riln.bv SfAtr f I na 11. • .1 jL l I mitt. ia TuUtw. Kentucky Slate. Ml. Stale Cnlverolty, Cnlvor H College, mn.ylvanlu Colle Colles-, t'nlvrralty of Ml..i..!ps l Ku Ve t llninp! on College. Ouaclilta Col I'eace Inalltule. Careen A- Newntnn lllllmnn College, Kentucky Coll, sc T.nne ee College. Itn Scho. a Vanderbilt University THE LAW SCHOOL Member of Association ol American I -aw Schools. I hree 'l ear Course OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT FACULTY James Hampton Kirkland. Pii.D.. LL.D |J Chancellor of I he Vnitrerrity Chancellor' Oict. Collftf Hall; Rc«:dence 8. South Avenue. Campus John Bell Keeble. L1..B. 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Send for catalog, stating department in which you are interested. J. E. HART. Secretary. FOR THE MAN WHO APPRECIATES STYLE. QUALM V AND SERVICE WRIGHT’S POPULAR PRICES HATS CAPS 30c-$2 TIES 30 CENTS Fourth Ave. Union St. Nashville. I t NN. 1903 Second Ave. BlRMINCHAM. ALA. BAIRD-WARD PRINTING CO. SPECIALIZING IN Books, Catalogues and Publications I 30-1 32-1 34 Fourth Ave., N. Nathville. I enn. c0(£ ' 77feBes P ace o S rop. BT er 7 ' Fifty Complete Departments — Everything for Personal Wear —Everything for the Home—Furniture, Pugs. Upholsteries, I lousewares. Pianos, Victrolas and Groceries Good Old Days COLLEGE Life is a thing of the past. No more does one see the throngs of gaily dressed youths lounging around Decker's, or. we had best say. over Decker’s. No more do we hear the shouts of tic revelers returning from the scene of their nocturnal adventures, but we may hear the solitary footsteps of some con.cicntious seeker of knowl- edge returning from the Library to snatch a few hours' sleep from his work. As a result of th- change in our student body, the barkers have raised the prices of haircuts and shaves—even the state has gone dry. Yes! The Good Old Days have passed into oblivion, so it would seem. College Life has vanished from the old 'Tw.il in the trencher of old I'ranee. At a tccrel ilation thnek. A chance would have it thii summer I met my old pal. Mac. Now. Mac and I were damnate At Vanderbilt, you trc. For four ihuil year vie loafed there. And were a happy at could he. We attended moil of the clatter. Slept through them once in a while; Danced at all the dancet. And kept up with the style. Spent our day 'round Decker' corner. Our night in the hall overhead An Open Gate to I lell, So the tad-faced lowmmrn taid. campus and only Odds and Ends arc left, pitiful reminder of a former glory. Lor several years we have cherished the idea that ( ollege Life was no! dead hut dormant. We have endeavored to believe that torn day it would awake from its sleep and restore the old traditions. However, this year our patience is exhau.ted. and. with a tear in our eyes and an ache in our heart, we must stand by and acknowl- edge to ourselves that Things will never he the same. There- fore. I write this little verse of the Good Old Days which can never he recalled, save in the memories of those who lived in them and knew them. To us. they arc only a shadow of a trad lion, something which we can never experience: Bill why. indeed, should Bv worry hen nil were happy and glad; ( .uise the folks at home ne'er heard of it Or any thing else that wai bad. Our rejsorlt were C’oo.f and “ I'.xeelUnl And to war out reputation; And all the Chancellor taid to ut Wai on to graJuiijfon. But our college ceurte toon ended. W ar wat all over the world, And Mac and I ttrayed olf I'o try our hand in the whirl. Our path didn't lie together. And I misted my old pal. Mac; I ill I ran aerou him last summer Wounded, and tint on his back. EVERY HOME r? 1 , • I 1 , CANNOWHAVE LleCtflC Light (Old houses wired at cost —twelve months to pay NASHVILLE RAILWAY AND LIGHT COMPANY FORREST W. GRAHAM FRESH MEATS STALL NO. 8 CITY MARKET NASHVILLE, TENN. PHONE MAIN 2170 RES. PHONE WALNUT 1494 GREENVALE DAIRY HUGH TURNER PROPRIETOR Telephone Main 2198 Nolensville Pike Nashville. Tens. o£5 opj4c.Tj% ALL GOODS BEARING ORRCO BRAND HAVE OUR GUARANTEE J. H. ORR COMPANY IMS IRIBUTORS NASHVILLE A. H. FETTING Manufacturing Jewelry Co. MANUFACTURER OF Greek Fraternity Jewelry 213 N. Liberty St. BALTIMORE. MD. Special Design and Estimates on Class Pins. Rings. Etc. 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H H 0 T E L NASI IVILLE’S NEW Million Dollar Hotel 0 T E L Fireproof —Strk t ly Modern H in Every Appointment H 250 Rooms 250 Baths E EUROPEAN E R M Each apartment is complete and provided with every facility to meet the wants of our patrons. Centrally and conveniently lo- R M I cated to both the wholesale and I retail districts T tic Mil.ful Dining Room Crill Room and Hall Room T A RATES: $2.00 AND UPWARD A G R. R. Meyer Homer Wilson G E President Manager E MEDICAL DEPARTMENT VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Kail ranee Kr«|iilrrmrnl• « ii.; • - t ■ ..f , • Hlw or oilier equivalent of fourteen OavinfU unita, without •••million. Seven of th m unit are rrqulvtd, aoven are elec- tive. In addition to ihi above r «julreinenta. all atudenla mu I have IWO preliminary «arw In Thr«r y«gmi «hull Include eounu-a In i li. rntatry. Ph l«a. lllolojey ami .« nioili-rii IniiKUiiK '. I ■tNrM of Instruction. | .. i e,n% .-.i !.,I . . .. f,.| Km f M I Kollos Ins idnn« of Council on Mnlical lion In nii nt er of h nu .ihIkiihI to cn«h department. TntlVr all-time Irjicb M rmi'luynl on fundam nml bianohm. Clinical I ucllltie . • .«mi :% . • •-.it- d«H r dr pnrtrmnt; Vatideibllt 11«70 ImmIh with lo.aoo ili |M'tiMr) ran.-a tr• .it« -I annually. Calloway Memorial lloa- tdtal la In .ourae «f mn fturTlon. amt will provide for mir • xrtoalve control !• « chanty l «l . Thla h«Mpital 1« on Ihr cnmpua. Itialldlnit , l.ulNiratorlrs Mr. T.......... i . i. I Via body « m| ua. wllh Km dM«en acre In the heart of th«a rlty. Kiv« ii one of the bmt nml larfimt « nmpui « In Ami r- leu for nmlU-jil | ui| n’«. The bulldlmta hnve nil rc- tniMUInl an l fadlltlca are uinuriaMol. U« K« it ltd ronttno- dloua laboratorb . well lichted r,.l ventilated. for Itact.rhd- K , h rnl«try, I'hyalology. Kmtiryology. Anatomy. « t Mr. Andrew Carneictc him recently iriven to th. Med lea I I tni. fit of Vanderbilt I'ntt «ratty one million dollar Two hundred t tioij«and of thin I n to hr uml In the erection and equipment of InhoratorU Kicht hundred thouaand dol- inr« la for |er«mint r.t endowment. Vanderbilt .« r no mber of the Amik h.Ih . of An . . an Medic .«I « il« jt.i. ni« la rated In ’Um A by the Council on M••Ileal IMucation of tlu A M. A. For CaUtloK and f urther Information Addreaa 15. F. HAMBLETON. M.D.. Acting Dean Liltercr Building Nashville. I enn. Good Old Days Old Boy, id he. eye dimming. I've sol a lot lo tell Thins ain’t like they u e' lo be. Everything' gone lo h I. I found 'ero attending clat e Juil like a regular hool. A brand new buneh of profr ior And the duinde t et of iule Chancellor Kirkland, oh. he’ «till there. With a look kind of down in the mouth; And he' gathered a bunch aliout him That would make you aihamed of the South. A (ad-hirdie bunch. Old Fellow. With face, like a fune.al knell. Kind of looked like it teemed to thecn. al o. That everything' sone to 11 I. They got a fellow called Strong. Come to take Dr. Cuiti ' place; And he’ll flunk you for nothing more Than teeing a tmile on your face. Our Chemitt ptofeMot. Old Schiebie, A good fellow in day gone by; Said he couldn't lay any longer Since old I enne ee' gone dry. Dr. I lainhlrton’t in Miytiology. You can hear hi |ueer voice ring. But Sad Byrd, hi new attitlanl. Trie lo tun the whole bloomin' thing. They «till have Bug Litlerer’ dry lecture And Witheripooo bull a well. And V. A. Bryan' joke im|io tible. More than ever they round like II I. Continued You’ll «till find Andy and George, Uncle Sidney and John Simplon. too But taddetl to tell, old fellow. Even Johnny teemed kind of new. I le't not quite to gay and happy At anyone mo t can tec; I le't thinking about them gixid ohl timet In the day that uted to lie. Theie ain’t no ntoie Call Sciple. Dick Gleavet it a thing of the patt. All the good old-time tradition Are tiring wiped out mighty fa t. And there’ one thing moie I'll tell you. Thn it make me tad and tore. They've got to dam religiout That they won’t chew guni any more. They if threatened to abolith the Owl ' Uniet they change in time; And leaving on light after twelve I no more a five dollar fine. I fi voice dropped low and he addened In the light of the un't la l ray ; And I knew in my heart he Wat thinking Of the glory of by-gone day . Old Boy. he tay . There i mote yet. But my heart begin to «well. You can take it from me or go and tee — Everything' gi ne to I I I. Hob Nelton. OUR BUSINESS IS THE BUSINESS OF PLEASING OUR CUSTOMERS I he business lifts itself up to our customers’ consideration by the dignity of its selling in many forms of excellence By reason of its splendid stocks, by reason of its splendid individualities, in order to fit indisidualities It makes its own sign to | eople of judgment that it is capable and conscientious in good SERVICE It never flinches in making good Importers. Originators and Creators of EXQUISITE MILLINERY AUTHENTIC HATS FOR Receptions, Dinners. Dances, and all Social Activities—1 hey are the Univer- sal Choice ol the Critical Lebecks A store worthy of the confi- dence it has held for forty-three years, offering as it does at all times NEW STYLES DEPENDABLE QUAl.H IES SERVICE lorty-odd Departments Filled to Overflowing With Just Such Mer- chandise As Worth While Folks Appreciate An Institution Founded on Service 41 Years Ago Tl IE IIOME OF ENTERPRISE Greater Nashville’s Greater Institution A BOUNTIFUL AND ELABORATE STOCK FOR EVERY HOME NEED tNtERPRlSt Stoves. Ranges. I Icatcrs. Coal. Wood Gas. Oil Refri gerators Sewing Machines I ireless Cookers Kitchen Equipment China Glassware Silverware I inware Enamel Ware Porch Furniture 1 .awn Swings I lotcl Supplies Phillips and Buttorff Mfg. Co. Nashville. Tf.nn. “Ye Men's Shop” College Chap CLOTHES CLOTHING, HATS -AND- FURNISHINGS w? M V Geo. B. Farrar Co. 226 FOURTH AVENUE. NORTH OPPOSITE ARCADE NASHVILLE. I'ENNESSEE There was once n careless dentist Who was heartless and. sad to relate. He died and went to heaven. But he stopped outride the gate. lie tried the lock with all his strength. Then raised .1 lusty shout: Hurry up. my good St. Peter Somebody's locked me out! St. Peter came «it to the gate And read, in ominous lone. The judgment reserved lor that dentist Who cried out Mercy! and moaned. Then St. Peter called, in thunder tones I hat rolled thru the regions below: Come hither, thou Goddess of Darkness. Shade of the velvet bow! “T akr this dentist. O Queen of Midnight: Put him in thy chair of stone: A Warning Place hit head in an awful position - Cate not should he cuise or moan. See that he gets all that's due him; Shoot cold water on eajwsed nerve ; Stick him with broaches and chisels; Grind him with old. dull burrs. 'Torture Kim! Sweat him! Fret him! Pul on the rubber dam; Subject him to all the honor That are known to devil or man. In a chair improperly adjusted. Shut olf from all mankind, I hal dentist must sutler the torture Which dentists on earth designed. Now. Doctor, you've heard the story. Go |ionder it o'er and o'er; If you have tortured your patient. Be careful, and do it no more. Mvtuf. Git natam. Dental '18 ESTABLISHED 1818 _ A T‘ r :Jr 0 f go Crntlemen's furuisluim ( oo6s, MAOISON AVENUE COP. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK Telephone Murray Hill SSOO 100TH ANNIVERSITY APRIL 1918 FOR YOUNG MKN AND HOYS: Complete Outfitting for Every Occasion Ready made or to Measure For I)ay or Evening Wear For Travel. Motor or Outdoor Sport English Shirts. Neckwear. Hosiery Fine Hoots and Shoes. Hats and Caps Trunks, Valises, Rugs. etc. Send for Illustrated Catalogue find Centenarii Booklet Uniforms and Useful Articles of Personal Equipment for Officers in the Service of the United States in Camp, Afield or Alloat BOSTON SALES-OFFICCS NEWPORT SALES-OFriCES T«i«ont co«. BouiKon Stiiiit 220 Ciucvvi Avcnuc SNAPPY SHOES FOR COLLEGERS I OR YEARS WE HAVE CATERED ESPECIALLY TO THE VANDERBILT TRADE + + + + We Carry a l ull Line of Edwin Clapp and Stacy-Adams Distinctive and Ex- clusive I'ootwear lor Men. Stylish Shoes for All Occasion Maxwell House Shoe Co. Established 1869 317 CHURCH ST. WHEN HUNGRY GO TO —JUNGERM ANN’S— ANYTHING YOU WANT—YOU'LL ENJOY IT PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Hie National Life and Accident Insurance Company Cash Capital $200,000 Cornelius A. Craig . . Preudent V. Rim cv Wills y;ee.prf J- VNI- SeconJ Vict-Pre%. an.l Central Counsel Newton H. Wiim..................................Thir.l Vicc-ProiJtnt t. B. CKAK.....................Fourth I'iff-l’retiJenl Kunue Cm mi NTs . Scer lar an,) Trcauutr Walter S. Bearden. Jr Ant. See. and Trta . R. E. I OKI. MI).... Director NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE ICE CREAM, SODAS AND LIGHT LUNCHES STUMB-MOCKER CO. 210 Fifth Avc.. N. NASHVILLE. TENN. BUY YOUR SPRING SUM' FROM + + E3E3 + + SIS - $20 - $25 AND SAVE THE RETAILERS’ PROFIT OF $5 TO $10 ON EACH GARMENT TRIVERS 224 FOURTH AVENUE. NORTH • OPPOSITE THE ARCADE NASI I VILLE. TENNESSEE Factory 801-807 Broadway. New York ASK YOUR GROCER TO SUPPLY YOU WITH Ten-E-C Brand Cakes and Crackers Cain-Sloan Co. Nashville’s Fastest Growing Department Store In the I leart of the Shopping District George P. Wilson 1 lenry W. Cooper NASHVILLE SURGICAL SUPPLY COMPANY Surgic.il Instruments. Trusses. Crutches. Abdominal Sup|M rtcrs. Elastic Hosiery, Invalid Chairs. Microscopes, and Biologic Products Corner Church Street and Fourth Avenue Telephone Main 3897 JOHN DECKER SON MANUFACTURERS OF Icc Cream, Cakes and Fine Candies We Deliver in the CitV and Ship to All Points I PAPPE and Pi INCHES for all OCCASIONS 1411 Church Street Church and Sixth Avenue Phones Hem. I 160-1 161 Phone Main 600 Some Suggestions for Fraternity Spiking Mottoes Kappa Alpha: Write a horum article and become a man and a k. A. Phi Delta Theta: All our deeds are good except to the house. Sigma Chi: Managerial aspirants come here. Bela Theta Pi: There is nothing you can't get if you are a Beta. Compared to us. T. R. is a econd rate politician. Sigma Nu: Halfway ‘twixt Vandy and Fisk are we. Phi Kappa Psi: Water was made to wash with. Raise a moustache and become a Phi Psi. Kappa Sigma: I here is only a Phi between us. Our basement and attic are in one. Phi Kappa Sigma: All vc who're left may enter here. If you play pool just drop in here. Alpha Tau Omega: We take them as they come, all sizes and colors. Delta Tau Della: Ten |x-r cent olf on all books for us. Delta Kappa Epsilon: We can't think of am since Bland Roberts left. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Join us and bo a society pet. BAKED BY NASHVILLE BAKING CO. NASHVILLE. TENN. THE MANAGEMENT HOPES THAT YOU ENJOYED The 1918 Commodore LEI IT BE A REMINDER OF YOUR YEARS IN COLLEGI. Vanderbilt Pha rmacy A. E. Godwin, Prorpietor Soda, Candy, Smokes, I clinches VANDY HEADQUARTERS Corner Fourth Avenue. S. and Mulbekio SPECIALTIES: G.unc. Eggs. Butler. Live and Dressed Poultry Jobbers of Country Meals and Lards HEADQUARTERS FRESH CREAMERY AND ALl. CRADES BUTTER Holbrook McClellan General Produce Dealers Store Phone Main 746 Stall 64 Market House. Phone M. 247 321 Broadway Nashville, Tenn. YOU ESE JOB? THAT QUESTION will 1 asked you almost dally ! • butdnemen sceklm: your If you take t:i - l r.iui:uon Training; and show ambition to RISE. More buslnes-s men—«non whom you will ask for ;« position—indorse «ho DruuKlton Commercial Oourses ithe courses taught at THIS INSTITUTION) than Ili'I'USc all Ollx-i comm:. . • COMBINED. SHORTHAND. AI 0Ut KlOUTY- l-'IVK per cent of «lie United States olllclal court reporter write the Sy«- teni of Shorthand taught here. WHY? Because they know St Is TI1B BUST. BOOKKEEPING. Bookkeepers a 1 ! over the United States say that DrnUKhon'a New System of Hookkcep- line (the system taught here) saves them 50 per cent In work and worry. A GOOD POSITION will ..• secured for YOU under reasonable conditions or your money for tuition will !«• refunded. The time to enroll 1« NOW. l-'or rates of tuition AT C’Ol.I.KOK or prices on lessons BY MAII.. write DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL, BUSINESS COLLEGI NASHVILLE. TENN. The B. H. Stief Jewelry Co. DIAMOND MERCI IANTS SILVERSMIT1 IS STATIONERS OPTICIANS JEWELERS STIEF'S CORNER CHURCH STREET an d CAPITOL BOULEVARD 1 N ASH VILI .E. TENNESSEE MORE CUPS, BETTER COFFEE The Silk Store of the State For Seventy Years +++ Write Dr Samples +r THOMPSON COMPANY Nashville, T ennessee University Club FLETCHER WILSON COFFEE COMPANY V A E N A I L T ■ E V I L L c o o - f E E O R. EE


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