Vanderbilt University - Commodore Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

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'31, . , J J -VLA. ..- ' , ' , . w ' ' . i 1151 '.- A - - ' -- ' ll -, V :FF f.. ,L1 '.,- , wg- ,gg .V ' pu .f . 1 -. q f'-lil . . un- nun- nn-nu-1 nn - ' -u-.1u.-'L-J..- Tn- .-n-. -A-. bn4.k':L'?l h!M1MEi':h I -n-.- fl- rf-fix Sm FOREWORD mmmummmumwrmrmmm-.4imfmm.inirHwwiuwmwuuwufmwunm1InumIuAannmmmwmummmmmmmnnmmmumH4wunmnmwmm:unummwnuwnwluwmmmmmnmmnmwmnwwmmmnummmy-muummmvuunumuumunmnummnnamingufnimufrwusqinummmmrunuunnnufuurvmuumvmwm This Commodore proposes to be a record of one of the most difficult years through Which Vanderbilt ever passed. Its pages tell the story of sacrifice and hardshipsg the omissions so evident in its records, stand for the depleted ranks of Vanderbilt students, whose duty lay elsewhere in the year 1918. But its very existence is proof of the fact that Vanderbilt spirit can never die. That indomita- ble spirit has brought the university through the two years that have passed and will make of it a greater Van- derbilt in the years that are to be. That this annual may embody something of that spirit is the earnest Wish of its editors. ,l -3 al-4' Q Y QQ .Eb L f Q r C . ,IM uf' fi fi L M iii! I 9 . ' -4 05 ms? QQ, A.: .isis-Q-'L 4- sas' -df-v XF! . H J - I Q ' . . - . I f I .' 'Ll 'H ':. Era. 5' I lag? , - CLOPPER ALMON C. W. MACMILLAN H. H. CORSON, JR. ISABEL HOWELL LOUISE HOWELL MARK BUTLER FOSTER BAIRD LUCY VAN NEss NIART BUTLER MINNIE PORTER PEARLE TUTTLE HARRY DUNCAN H. B. DORRIS MARION LEGG Q LITERARY W. B. PAYNE BEATRICE WEINSTEIN MARGARET WHITE ROBERT ALEXANDER AOATI-IA BROWN ART BEATRICE WEINSTEIN ANNIE LEE HAYES MRS. E. TUCKER KODAK AMINE FLETCHER CLOPPER ALMON JOHN HORTON ANNIE LEE HAYES DOROTHY DUFFY ALEXANDER YOUNG AMINE FLETCHER W. C. SLOAN DANIEL MAY ROBERT TURPIN RICHARD DEENER AMINE FLETCHER CORNELIA PARK LUCILE GALLOTVAY j. TAHARA W. G. THUSS J. F. JOHNSON F. H. BARBER D. R. THOMAS G. R. LORY Us DEDICATION sn. To those loyal sons of Vanderbilt Who, in response to the appeal of the high ideals of their Alma Mater, have given their lives in the service of humanity, leaving behind their stars of gold and the inspiration of their lives of service, this 1919 Commodore is dedicated The Gold Stars Cn Vanclerbilfs Service F lag LELAND KELLEY WILLSON BARRETT HORACE ROBERTUS BIRDSONG DANDRIDOE CALDWELL PAUL CLEMENTS CHARLES BEDFORD COSTEN JAMES RICHARD CROWE IRBY RICE CURRY JAMES STANLEY DAVIDSON JAMES A. DOWDY CHARLES DUNCAN JAMES DIXIE EVERET1' MEADE FRIERSON, JR. RICHARD I-IELM GRAHAM ARTHUR FOSTER I-IATHAWAY JoHN ELDER I-IAYS HERBERT J. JONES NORMAN KING PHILIP MELTON KYSER VICTOR PROCTOR LEE EMMET MALONE MANIER HARRY M. MONEYPENNY, JR. KNOWLES G. OGLESBY JAMES ELMO OVERALL WILMOT FRANKLIN PAxToN W. R. PREUIT CHARLES EUGENE PRICE CHARLES ARTHUR ROBERTSON B. AMBROSE RUCKER J. B. RYALS, JR. CLAY G. STEPHENS, JR. JOHN EDMONDSON STEPHENS EDWARD SARTAR STEWART JAMES ALEXANDER TATE JAMES SIMMONS TIMOTHY JOHN H. TRAYLOR CI-IARLES H. WILBER ' '- ' ' ,,- 5 ,A ? lebxpf '-V. f 'Q'-1 0' E K-,aim ' Q: 1 v, 1 ff' gf 1-2.1, id '-A 3.1 -:film t, :QQ-.3711 fl ,- 0 5 3 dy.: 1 3Qbw...,,N, fa.-,, 0 4 , f V ' 41' .' 5-'eq,iJ59 7 ' ff-, Xiu' .',jf1.:fjfx-xx Y kfljfjbif? :ix in 1, .... is 1f.:?J,u2.B-znrmumrmuwgummgzm - is ' 'M .J ' i n --' 'ff 3 J L, - Q9 ---..1X,4H:yf Q-,vY,Qug3,, ...--.--MWmf-V-W-1:- -.mf J ' an I . V I Q J -Q' H .KIRKLA Page eight Page nine fgpgga fffg5ff-- df MLW. .,,, 1 ,asia ,.-A... V,.,, ,..- ,,,, , - ,,.,.. 5 , ,, Q.. -Se, ws., , N- ,Ji-5? M W ,fy an 34: 2' 5, no ws K 'blah ll D g,Q51f f 'Q it .. wt. . Q . f Q, . Rza, ft-I ft ,. .. j . 'I W .,.,...,eam.,, A A si' X' 'L KP jgtq . Y: sai s ---..,. , as if -s fl k we -. 5-A ' - .. ff 1 f - - - f' H- H -f M 4 773' I mm.mf auLQ. wm,m f EN' m M V e-ve' f 'Ne-., --.. ' mn , 5 52257 6' N w 1 .ff 'b.., 'A'-ff. ,, ,-.1 7? Z, ,2 4. 2 1., ,A A.,,lA, . ,, 'Q-f 2 , 1 NIE QRIAM l EDNELIA WADE, BS. President of the Class of 1919 l Ednelia Wadeis career at Vanderbilt which began in the fall of 1915 would have closed by her gradua- tion with her class, June, I9I9, had not death made its undeniable claim, March 13, 1919. With her passing the Class of 1919 has suffered a loss from which there can be no recovery-a loss of the in- Huence of a beautiful personality in which the high- est ideals of thought and conduct and personal charm were united. She had that rare combination of a brilliant mind and a warm heart, the former at- tested by the fact that she was in line for Phi Beta Kappa in June, and the latter by the host of friends who mourn her early death. A shadow has come over the campus since her happy smile is seen no more. ln the hearts of those who knew her the memory of her heroic life and death is a thing not lightly treas- ured. She kept faith with a singleness of purpose to the highest ideal of human lille, loving service. f 2 7 1 t 1 nge student Army i i i G HE vicissitudes of war have been many, and Vanderbilfs part in it has been by no means confined to the deeds of her sons on the battle fields. She has known service, it is true, in the work of faculty and students, in depleted ranks at home and full J classes in Franceg but no act of patriotism surpasses that of the fall of l9lS, when she threw her doors open to a unit of alta QQQQQ the Student Army Training Corps. The Vanderbilt unit was only one of many such organizations established by the government in all the big colleges and universities of the United States. . i Its purpose was to combine college and military training for boys in the new draft between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one who were expected to be called into the regular army by June. It was thought that by utilizing the resources of the colleges the government could conserve much needed funds and the colleges be supplied with students who would otherwise be put in army training camps. ln accordance with this plan, on October the hrst, in Vanderbilt chapel, nearly tive hundred men took the oath of allegiance to the United States of America, and became a part of the United States Army. It was an impressive sight, and one not soon to be liorgoten in Vanderbilt annals. From this time on Vanderbilt was no longer the home of academic calm and university tradition. Kissam and Wesley Halls were made into army barracks: a canteen was openedg the gymnasium was turned into a Y roomy the sound of men drilling broke the stillness of the early '3'77i3'? f3?' YFf'1 f: -.f , .1 ' 'rn ?4i,,?S2'p1-fir-:l1a5:..i' 11 '3 1 3--'nazi Q. ., -rt 1. 11 I 1 ,, . 1 'I-at-aerw-h':.-... 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The campus became, in fact, an army camp, with all that means of destruction to university life. Three companies were formed on the West Campus and one on the South, and these companies formed the only units made during the period of the existence of the S. A. T. C. Fraternity pins retreated under the pocket flaps of khaki uniforms, and October passed without the customary fratemity rush and spiking. Clubs shared a like fate. The only organization or publication able to continue during this period was the Hustler. V October and the early part of November were spent in acclimating the strange new visitor to Vanderbilt soil. They were weeks of dis- appointment and dissatisfaction, but they were marked by an effort on the part of students, university officials and the War Department lo make the best of the situation. In November came the glad news that the armistics was signed and the days of the S. A. T. C. numbered. From then until December was a time 019 hopeful waiting. On December the tenth two companies were honorably discharged from the army, and on the following day the other two received their freedom. By January the first and the opening of the new term the S. A. T. C. had become a matter of history. Its presence on the campus had meant the complete derangement of all college schedules. The difficulty of combining the freedom of college life with the discipline of military life was abundantly illustrated in this attempt. But it is worth while to have made it. It was one phase-and by no means the smallest- of Vanderbiltfs war work. it is thoroughly in accord with the spirit of Vanderbilt that she should have done her part wherever the opportunity offered, on the campus, as well as on the Marne. '--f, f k A A ' if J-ax-Q1-AN :sway . ii .... .-92 9 L J ' , i j SOUTH AVENUE ENTRANCE., LEADING TO PEABODY CAMPUS Page llvelve me an , i P K , 6 VE nf 1 , f fa u 4.. 'iQ N. F- - A V N , ,al fy l 25 ,. W L ,. ,. F 1 x ' 1,1 'T' J' ' 3 . , A T f, . ,-K. 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Blue Pencil Club: Calumet Club: Managing Editor Observer '16-'17p Secretary and Treas- urer Class '16-'17, '18-'19: Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 'IS-'19g Commodore Board '18-'19, w BROWN, AGATHA, BA. NASHVILLE, TENN. Commodore Board 'JS-'19g Faculty Knocker '15-'19. - BETHURUMQ D,oRorHY, BA., K A 6, fb B K NASHVIIJLE, TENN. Secretary and Treasurer G-lass '15-'1163 Dele- gate to Blue Ridge '1'7g Vice-President Y. W. C. A. '17-'1Sp President Scrilablers '17- '183 Honor Roll '15-'16, '16-'173 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1S-'191 Hustler Staff 'IS-'19q Student President Phi Beta. KappaV'18-'193 Secretary and 'Ireasurer Scribblers '18-'19-3 Permanent Secretary Class '19: Editor-in-Chief Commo- dore '1S'-'19. ' BLA1R, VALER1-:, B.S. Ai A A NASHVILLE, TENN. Bachelor Maids '18-'19. BURCH, ROBERT LEE, B.S. B 9 II NASHVILLE, TENN. Owl Club '17-'18g Assistant Manager Track 'Ileam '18g Student Council '179 Second Lieu- tenant Company B '17--'1S. BUTLER. MARK, BA. A T S2 UNION' CITY, TENN. Philosophic ,Literary Society '14p Commodore Board '1'8: ' DUNCAN, HARRY Buwoiinn, BA. ' Z- X NASHVILLE, TENN. Philosophic Literary Society: Dramatic Club '16-'17, 'IS-'195 Pres.'Stur1ent Council '18-'19g Mgr, Tennis Association '16-'17g Nemo Club '1-6-'lffg Owl Club '17-'1Sg Commodore Club '18-'19: Ass't Manager Commodore '16-'l7g Business Manager Commodore '17-'18-1 Y. M. C. A. 'Cabinet '17'-'18g Pres. Y. M. C. A. 'IS- '19g. Asst Manager I-nterscholastic Track 'IT- 'ISRQ Manager Interscholastic Track '18-'l9: Calumet Club: Publication Board: Chairman Commodore- Board 118-'19. CASTNER, RICHARD, B.E. K E NASHVILLE, TENN. CURREY, Louis ROBERT, B.E. NASHVILLE, TENN. Honor R011 '16J17. ' FERGUSON, ZULA INEZ, B.S. A 'EI A LOUISVILLE, KY. Y. NV. C. A. Cztblnet '18-'19g Commodore Rep- resentative Class '1S-'19: Secretary French Club '1S- l9. FLETCHER, AMINE WATTS, B.S A A A LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Scrlbblers '17-'18: President Scribblers '18- :i3:'1qPx-ophet '1S-'19g Commodore Board - KYLE, FRANK McKENzlE, BA. A K E sA'rssv11.1.s, Miss. Commodore Club: Baseball '17-'18-'19, Gow, 'jx-xmas I-IAGIN, BIA. K E GORDONSVIILLE, TENN. Pan-Hel-lenic Council '17-'18, l-IEA11-xcocxc, T. FENNER, BA. A T Q JAcKso,N, TENN. Freshman Debaterg Dialectic Society: Polity Club: Steering Committeeg Hustler Staff '15- '16, '16-'17g News Editor Hustler' '17-'ILS9 Prentice Club '15-'16, '16-'173 Nemo ,C-lub '17- '1Sg Calumet Club '17-'18,g Manager 'Tennis Association '17-'lSg Secre'ta'ry and Treasurer Pan-Hellenic Council '17-'1Sg President Class '17-'18, 1 LEATHERS, HARRY R., B.E. E N DXCKSON, TENN. ef V MCCAULEY, E.VEl..lNA Fos'rER, B.S. K A 6 NASHVILLE, TENN. Viiceelwcsiiient Class '1'7l'18'. NANC11, WILLIAM KEISER, B.S. A K E soocnow, CHINA Blue Pencil Club '17-'1Sg Calumet Club 19g Track Team '18-'l9. MoNK, l-IARGLD joxDAN, B.S. 111 K 2, T K A PINE BLUFF, ARK. Arlcanlsas Club '15-'l6g First Prize Freshman Debate-5 Tllalnksgviving Debate '16-'17g Ala- bama Debate '16-'l79 Extension Debate '1Tg Triangular Debate '18-'19-5 Founiler s Gratori- cal Contest '18-'19: Secretary and Treasurer Dialectic Literary Society '16-'17'.g Vice-Pres.i- dent Dialectic Society '17-'1Sg President Dia,- .lectie Society '18-'19g Hustler Staff '17-'1S: Circulation Manager Hustler '18-'1f9g Chair- man Senior I-livitatlion Commiitfcee: Commo- dore 'Board '18-'19g Debating Council '17-'1S: Honor Committee '18-'19g Secretary Fresh- man Law Class '18f'19g Y. M. C. A. Recorder '17-'1Sg Vice-President Y. M. C. A. '18-'19g President Sophomore Bible Class '16-'Up Vice-President West End Bible Class '18-'lilg Chairman Deputation Team Work '18-'lily Sergeantfat-Arms Class '18-'19, IVlo'rLow, joHN REAGOR, B.S. ' A T Q WLYNCHBURG, TENN. Owl C-lub '18-'19: Commodore'Club '18-'19g, Track Team '1S1g Vice-Presidenjff Class '18-'19. PATTERSON, HAZEL BENSEN, B.S. K A 9 SMYRNA, TENN. PAYNE, WILLIAM BARRIE, B.S. K E, E 'I' NASHVILLE, TENN. Commodore Representative '16-'1T: Observer Staff '16-'17: Editor Vandy Vampire '16: Mad Hatter Vaudeville Club '153 Sophomore En- dowment Committee '173 Athletic Editor Hustler '17-'1Sg Assistant Editor Commodore '17-'1S: Secretary and Treasurer Class '17- 'l8: Student Council '17-'18, '1S-'19g Chair- man B.U. Election '18-'19g Charter Member Nemo Club: Owl Club: Commodore Club: Blue Pencil Club '16-'17: Calumet Club '17- '1S: Treasurer Calumet Club '18-'19g ,Commo- dore Board '18-'19g Editor-in-Chief-Elect Observer '17-'1S: Senior Class Poet. SLOAN. WILLIAM- C., B.S., PI-LG. E A E, K A M MARKED TREE, ARK. Nemo Club '16-'175 Commodore Representa- tive '17-'1Sg President Owl Club '17-'18g Vice President Commodore Club '18-'19'g Vice- President Pan-Hellenic Council '18-'19: Stu dent Council '18-'19g Vice4President 'Phar- macy Class '18-'19, RANSOM, MARGARET R., B.S. A A A NASHVILLE, TENN. Secretary Girls' Club '16-'1'7: Girls' P'an-I-Ie1- lenic Council '16-'17, '18-'19g Delegate to Blue Ridge '16-'17'g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '17-'1.S: President Y. W. C, A. '18-'19. SI-IAPARD, MARJORIE LEE, B.S. K A 9 SHELBYVILLE, TENN. Vice-President Girls' Club '11-'1Sg Scribblers '17-'1S: Vice-President Scribblers '18-fl-94 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '18-'19: Annual Member to Blue Ridge Convention '17-'183 Girls' Honor Committee CLS-'19g Commodore Board '18-'19. x .. SMITH, SARA HUNT, B.S. K A 6 LYNNVULLE, TENN. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '17-'1S. s THURMOND, GI-Lunar S., B.A. GALLATIN, TENN. NVILSON, GRACE, B.A. K A 9 OBION, TENN. WARD, REBEKAH, B.S. K A 9 CARTHAGE, T1-:NN. Scribblers '17-'18, '18-'19g Treasurer Y. W. C. A. '13-'l9: President Girls' Tennis Association '18, Chairman Blue Ridge Fund '17-'18, Stu- dent Assistant Biology '18-'19, Bachelor Maids '18-'10. WILSON, ELLA MAI, B.A. K A 9, fb B K NASHVILLE, TENN. Co-ed Pan-Hellenic Council '17-'18, '18-'19g Sergeant-at-Arms Class '16-'17, Class His- torian '18-'19, Vice-President and Secretary and Treasurer Phi Beta Kappa. NN-1--2-'expr-,9 7r'5'iQ st:'.:fl i4Qi'Q,??f3i3: ,,.. . .Y ses I Maj is-J Y,gT,9fs.z.,...ra:f-s-W--1,-s-i-4-W-swag-Wsasgr Z ., t 'W ,af ,f-'A 'ew --Pt A' - vs r . - - -fq-:Tax h . i rr gl:-.Q sc,-Q :y gum cm .-iw 7, . f . ,... ac. s..-,s,.... . A K! V 5 .2 A Yi! .N Q9 WMM, r .ommota one- s . .. J f .Y wtf is lm , . aa. I 1--W, f N f fx -0T 'l'-Ex J af' WE Senior Academic History in the Dark Ages, before reform in the way of military rule and emancipation of women had hit the campus, the Class of '19 arrived on the scene, a hundred and fifty strong. Of those who have success- H ' fully survived twelve exams, as many mid-terms, to say nothing of Germans, submarines, and chapel, only thirty-two remain. But those thirty-two combine in themselves all the virtues possible for one Senior Class. Taken all in all, they run the university in its every department. According to the new order of things the co-eds will come first, for the Class of '19 created the ques- tionable precedent of turning over the management of the university, including everything from Chance on up to the man who runs the dog wagon, to the co-eds. Once the gentle sex tasted power it was a difficult, if not impossible, task to make them return to womanis true sphereg and heaven only knows what will be their effect on classes to be. Pessimistic souls prophesy a time when Chance himself will be superceded by a Chancess and the small remaining masculine contingent relegated to the north-east section of chapel to give place to the ladies. C The new importance of the co-eds in university affairs will be readily seen in noting the part their leading mem- bers have played in advising the Board of Trustees as to what to do with the university and otherwise operating its man- agement. The Y. W. C. A., that organization of first importance in co-ed circles from the point of encouraging extem- poraneous speaking, is run and operated on a profit-sharing basis by Margaret Ransom. The benefactor of this system is traveling delegate and publicity agent, Marjorie Shapard. Marjorie also came in for her share of the bossing in the pro- duction of Stunt Night. To enumerate all the achievements of the co-eds would be to produce a feminine Who's Who and not a Commo- dore. The Scribblers Club is engineered by Amine Fletcherg enough cold kale to put Vanderbilt on the map was extracted from students by other co-eds of the class in the United Wa Work drive: and still other members managed in various ways to hold the Vanderbilt line against the attacks of S. A. T. C. and flu until returning war heroes appeared on the scene to take up the reigns of government. A short account of the method of said heroes will make it apparent that the senior virtue of seeming important and letting the other fellow do the work is by no means confined to the co-eds. Harry Duncan returned to his Alma Mater in the uniform of a sixty-hour Lieutenant on the morning of January Z. In another twenty-four hours he had himself elected Chairman of the Commodore Board, President of Student Council, President of the Y. M. C. A., and had bluffed Cocky Sanborn into thinking he was highbrow enough to pass Philosophy 3. Other returning worthies ran him a close second. Bill Sloan lost no time in getting the Pharmacy Department into his reins, and crooks the University into giving him two degrees in the same year for twice as much loafing as any other mem- ber of the class could do. ' The achievements of many members of Vanderbiltis most illustrious class can not be here recorded. The best infor- mation on the excellencies of Cat Frierson, Ridley Wills, Kelley Blands, Nix McGaughey and others could be given only by their Kamerads on the l-lindenburg Line. The only difficulty in obtaining it is the temperature of the region in which it is now likely to be found. But enough has been said to convince any unprejudiced reader that with the departure of the Class of 'l9 the best talent of V. U. leaves her halls. Classes of the past have achieved excellencies, but they have reached their culmination in the Class of ,l9g classes of the future may try to imitate its greatness, but such an attempt is vanitv. ln fact, to be ouite frank, the height of Vanderbilt's glory, the supreme product of her educational svstem, is to be found in the Class of 'l9. A SENIOR. Y, I Page twenty-two , , f X. W! W M ?zff If Z! , ,L .ff I 6 Wfg fof ofy e 44 fl iff X f J ff , ffgf IHIIIHIIN!Ill!VIl!!II1 IlVIHHIMHIHIlNHHNHUllWHIMNIIHNINHHNHHNllHllNHIHHNIHNNHI4HIHViHi1HWIWINHHNNHIHINHHHIHHIHIIWIHIIHIHHHilNIH1NHHH!HHHHHH4HHNH!llllHHWllHH!HIN1 ZW W0 Q W K. Z W W ,- 'M 9 '? f if W I W M W , gy U W2f?'fZWQ fa OFFECE S J. P. MCNEIL .......... President G. R, CARPENTER . . . . . Vice-President D. R. T1-1oMAs ...... Secretary-Treasurer A. A. CAIRE .... Commodore Represerzialive ARNOLD, LLOYD, BA., M.A. 411 X rom' worm-1, TEXAS BAILEY, SAM P., M.D. K E. 'IJ K X NASHVILLE, TENN. , Tie Entrance Examination Prize '14g Schol- sulshlp '15-'16-'17: Owl Clubg Blue Pencil.. Club: 'Honor Committee '14-'15g Commodore Representative '15-'16: Vice-President' Junior Medical -Classg, Interne City' Hospital '17- '18-'19. BRANDAU, GEORGE, MCMILLON,' BA., 'MD K E, A K K CLARKSVILLE, TENN. Commodore Band '15-'16, '16-'17g Honor Committee '17-'1S: Glee Club '17-'18, '18-'19lg PQ'-11r M-ffm Scholarship '17-'1Sg Wi-tlierspoon Club '1'S-'19. E BARBEE, FRANK HARBERT, :M.D. B 9 II, A K K RIPLEY, TENN. Honor Committee '16f'17,g Students. Medical Society: Commodore Board fl-SQ19. BATESQ WALTER LEVI, M.D. GRZEENVILEEW, So. C. BLA. Qilnrjmaii Universitylz Vice-P-Eesiclerrt Class '16'-'17, CAIRE, 'ARTHUR A., A.B., M.D. 111 K E, III B H NEW ORLEANS, LA. 'Commodore Representative '18-'19, 'S CARPENTER, ALPHA Roy, M.D. , A K K E EECIQVILLE, TEXAS I:?resident Students Medical Society '17-'1-S3 Presirlenft Texas' Club 'LS-'19g Y. M. C. A Cabinet NIT-'18, ' v I u nx- CRONRSTFINE, JMIONROE, M.D. NASHVIELE, TENN. f-Q 'H A lib '-L .,,l ...A CARPENTER, GEORGE KENYON, M.D. 41 X NASHVILLE, TENN. Honor Committee '15-'16: Vice-President Senior Classy Witl1e1'spoon C'1'LlbW2 ,Scholarship '17-'1S. Cox, HENRY MCCALL, M.D. K A HUNTINQDON, TENNL Glee Club '16-'17, '18-'19g Secretary Glee Club '1i'7-'1'S: Panel-Iellenic Council '18-'195 Owl Clu1bg Witherspoon Clulnp President Commo- dore Cflub. FRIBERG, CASSIUS WARD, M.D. K A, KP X JoHNsoN cmr, TENN. YVitherspoori Club. JOHNSON, jox-iN FRANKLIN, M.D. A K K, 112 K X KINGSTON, TENN. President Honor' Committee '16-'17g Student Librarian '17-'20g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '18- 'lilg House Surgeon Woman's Hospital '19. MACMILLAN, WRIGHT, M.D. B O II, A K K KNOXVILLE, TENN. S'ecx'etax'y and Treasurer Class '15-'16g Pres- ident Class '17-'1Sg Vice-President Students Medical Society '17-'1S: .Medical Essay Prize '17-'1Sg Varsity Track Team '16-'17-'183 Man- ager Track Team '17-'1Sg Vice-President Y. M. C. A, South Campus '17-'ISQ Assistant Editor Commodore South Campus '18-'19. jomzs, ISAAC GRADY, M.D. HOLLAND, TEXAS LoNc, Gkoss RANSOM,' M.D. A K E, A K K NASHVILLE, TENN. Secretary C-lass '17-'1Sg Commodore Club Vvitherspoon Club. l l MCMILLION, jo!-IN DIBRELL, M.D. E N, fl? X MARTIN, TENN. Varsity Baseball '15-'18: Secretary and Treasurer Class '16-'1T: Owl Clubg Glee Club '17-'18-'19g Commodore Representative '17-'lSg Witherspoon Club '18-'19g Commo- dore Clubg Commodore Representative '18- '19. .AN MCNEIL, JAMES PERSINGER, M.D. fl? X, fb K K JOHNSON CITY, TENN. Witherspoon Club: President Senior Classg Honor Committee '15-'16-'17-'18. Y xx x ROBINSON, GUILFORD ALLEN, M.D. 111 B H, T' K X WESTERN cRovE, ARK. Honor Committee '15-'1Gg Vvitherspoon Clubg Pan-Hellenic Council '18-'19g Treas. Honorary Medical Fraternity, Phi Kappa. Chi. MILAM, ERNEST BOWLING, M.D. E N, KP X JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Dramatic Club '14-'15-'16-'17g Glee Club '17-'18-'19g Vice-President Freshman Med. Classg President Sophomore Classg Masonic uildg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet South Campus '16-'18-'1Sg Gen. Sec'y Y. M. C. A. South Campus '185 President Glee Club '17-'18. MOORE, JOHN NORTON, M.D., A.B. if X, 2 A E TRENTON, TENN. Honor Committee '18-'l9. SHOFNER, NATHANIEL S1-:1-ioiw, BA., M.D. B 9 H, A K K MT. PLEASANT, TENN . Dramatic Club '14-'19g President Dramatic Club '16-'19: Glee Club' '16-'1Sg Manager Glee Club '17-'1S3 Owl Clubg Commodore Club: Honor Committee '14-'15g Commodore Rep- resentative 'M-'15p President Y. M. C. A. '18- '19, Commodore Board '17-'1Sg Publication Board '18-'19g Calumet Club: 'Editor-in-Chief Hustler '17-'1S: South Campus Editor of Commodore '18-'19, THOMAS, DANIEL REI-:s, M.D. E N. IIIX4 l LAFAYETTE, COLO. Honor Committee Class '17-'18i Secretary and Treasurer Class '1S-'19: Witherspoon Club: Commodore Club. H'E.1iBERfr, '1?iMimeg M'.'D. ' AM, 1 A ' FR'AN14LiN,' TENN., - Q, ' Owl Club '15-'IGQQQ Commodore ,Board f9I6'.: Commodore Representative '15- 1,65:fpgn-1-191. lenzic Council 1'6'-'17-f-183 'Commodore Club, '18-'19s Witherspoon I-Club '19, . l A . ...l VJALTER, ,EARIQE CHNS., M. D., IPX l ROCK PORT, Mo. V E Witherspoon Club. WHITE, DAPHNEY EARL, MDL . or B Ir, qw K X MONTlCELLO, ARK. ' Commodore Band '15-516-'1-75 Honorary Medi cal Fraternity. K if A Page twenty-nine was fffmessewreer-A-We fefeeeer-Waimea-eww-1 ras 4 . - - l 4fffx ?'5 f'L'15if2' ti A fe, 923 -4' - h e M KJ 2556? S, Q H .B A:afamwwmpwmaama.aQ.ma:msfsmuemwfmma'.am Q WW ,gf .JM 2 'We 4 KqZxw1'ws,,.,-,-:m,,.,m.,:,..as ,. H, , W t History of the Senior Medical Class was a cloudy morning for maybe the sun just couldn't shine through the smokey when we got off the car ' at the. South Campus. We were soon greeted by Sam, who wanted to haul our trunks. He was a psy- ? QQ cholofist. I-Ie called us Doctor,,' and at once we became iniiated with importance and handed over our trunk checks. L14 53 We settled the room-mate and boarding-house question, which wound up the preliminaries. Then we were ready for the real encounter. The first morning of work we went up to the anatomy laboratory. Here we met the person with whom we were to spend four hours a day for five months, in such intimate association that we were to know him better than we had ever known anyone before, and who was seldom out of our thoughts during the whole year. Even now if a memory of him, or her, seems to be growing dim we turn to our anatomy book to freshen it again. This favored individua-l was our stiff, or, as the professors say, cadaver. This year was a distressingly novel revelation of the meaning of the word work. Freshmen in medical school are never hazed nowg upperclassmen look on them with a kind of condescending pity. We ate with an open fgreasyl book by our plateg we slept with a box of bones by our bed, and an anatomy book under our pillow. We never went anywhere. Our Thanksgiving holiday was as accurately so called as is chocolate blanc mange, afternoon matinees, or white shoe- blacking. We all cut class one afternoon to see The Birth of a Nation, and are still regretting the consequences. When the year was over we wondered how we did it, and felt a deep compassion for the poor misguided pre meds. Our Sophomore year was somewhat of an improvement. We got a Sunday off occasionally, and it is said that one of our members went to a dance. We began to feel our knowledge, too. We delighted in explaining things to the Freshmen, and we called the gristle in our steak ligamentum nuchae, just as the Freshmen on the West Campus ask us to pass the sodium chloride. It was this year that the Angel of Discord, class politics, was brought in among us, as a complete surprise to a little less than half. It continued to disturb the harmony at election time for two years, with the usual line of complaints from the faction whose plans did not materialize. We hope that other classes will not make the same mistake. In the Sophomore year we lost Dudenbostelle, but acquired Freiburg. The Junior year started out with two new men. These were Shofner, who had been doing teaching and laboratory work here, and Caire, from Tulane. We are probably a shade better off for having these two men. Excepting the above-mentioned politics, one of the big questions before us this year was summer school, to enable us to finish sooner and get into the army. We made quite an agitation to obtain the change, and sent petitions to the faculty, espeee Q mmo one- e it but it was not the policy of the American Medical Association to have summer sessions, so the schedule was not changed. By this time we were beginning to assume a little of the dignity of the profession. We saw patients and studied cases, and began to outgrow some of the all-inclusive qualities of our learning. We began to broaden out a little, and went to a show occasionallyg and it is rumored that White and Robinson joined a Sunday School class. - When we reported for work at the beginning of the Senior year something happened to make us feel that maybe We were of some use in the world after all. The epidemic of inlluenza at the powder plant was getting to be of dangerous extent, and the authorities there asked for medical aid. We were given the opportunity to volunteer, so most of us went out and stayed ten days. Each man who went had experiences which will live always in his memory. The fifteen of us who had internships at hospitals during this year learned again to appreciate the value of time in old Freshman style. Having a duty for every minute, though much against the natural inclinations of most of us, has taught us a lesson which might mean the difference between a mediocre career of lazy content and a life of positive and aggressive activity. Some of us will make a successg some of us will notg but however that might be, we all have had the same opportunity to follow the fine examples of the picked men who have taught us. We have acquired a love and respect for the art of medicine, and a scientific spirit that will not rest, but will urge us on To follow knowledge, like a sinking star, Beyond the utmost bounds of human thoughtf' f , , QL 1 N -Q an .1 l f, i .Y , 747 - ail s f gf iiwti-E JIX X vi E X ' rr' fi-'U 4 :X f -mf-nz Js, Page thirty qf ra 'ENN A- ' f ' ffm f f 1 , , ff' f f Az !Gy,,.W,,Q W W! W MMIHHHHNHHHHH1WHIWHHHINMIIHIlHHHHHIINIIHHHHHll!lIHWIHWH!Wll!NII!HHNH!NIHHHHHllHHHiNHHHINHHHIll!UNIHNIHHHNIHNHNNIHllVIIUHHHHHHllHllHUHHI!HHHI1HIlHHHiIWIWllHlIWlHllU t W9 ff , xf ,- ,ff yfwjf QFFZICERQ Cx-ms W. I-IEWGLEY . PAUL WILLIAMS . 'SAM WILHITE L CLARA -WEBER . . 5.1 Hamm? fi . . . President . . . . . Vice-Presidenl . . . , Secrciary-Treasurer . Commodore Represerflative LL. -fr..4,.. ' 1 WEBER, CLARA MARIE, LL.B. BRIDGEWATER S. D Scholarship '16-'1'T: Callaghan and Com- pany Prize '17-' 18: Secretary-Treasurer Class '17-'1Sg Confmoclore Representative '18-'19, WILHITE, SAMPSON L., LL.B. B 9 II, CIP A KI? ' BLYTHEVILLE, ARK. Reserve Football '14-'15g Varsity Squad '15- '16g Owl Club '16-'17g Pre'sident4Arkansas Club '16-'1Tg John Marshall Law Club: Treasurer First Year Law Class: President Junior La.w'Class: Varsity Football '17g As- sistant Manager Baseball '18g Student Coun- cil '17-'1S, '18-'19g Commodore Club '19g Pan- Hellenic Councilg Manager Baseball Team '19g Secretary-Treasurer Senior Law Class. f f? Y ff Wy 137 .Z aff j g ' 2 f f J f' X A mf 4-f W v2 f UlmNIHHHNlilNNllNNH1NVHNNilNNilNNillNHN1H1NHINNHNNU1NVilWIHNIHNVIlNlilNHNN1ZINIHNNll1NHNNHWNiiWHN1H1HiW1HIlHl4WilINilNNilHSINWHI1NHmlNllNlUNNllNNHN1HNNEHEUiNNliNNUNNNllNN'i5HilNNlii1IHN!!iWlNHl1NUi1NH1ilII x MQ f V if Qu W pf? Iv fu Z pf, Q WM f Q OFEUIECEEZS J. S. GILLESPY, JR. ........ President C. H. DOWELL ....... Vice-President E. F. P. VOGELPOHL . Commodore Representative J. R.'W1LLxs, ....... Class Hislorfan ADAMS, CLAUDE ALVIS, JR., D.D.S. II K A, XII Q DURHAM, N. c. President Sphinx Club BAKER, ISAACS BOULDS, A T A, A 2 A NAVASOTA, TEX. Varsity Football '1Sg Texas Guild. '18-'19, D.D.S. Clubg Masonic l ,lu A A All -'-fihmi BOLES, CLEO C., D.D.S. A E A NASHVILLE, TENN. 4 BARNETT, MARION JAMES, D.D.S 1 GREENFIELD, TENN. BLANE, ROBERT HENRY, D.D.S MODEL, TENN. Baseball Team '16g Football Team BRALY, THOMAS EDWARD, D.D.S. A E A ATHENS, ALA. l BROWN, JAMES EDWARD, -IR., D.D.S, A K E, A Z A MARLIN, TEXAS President Freshman Class: South Campus Y, M: C. A, Board '16-'17g Texas Club 3' Masonic Guild: Sphinx Club, :l,ll' ' A ,Y :1 K, l x , x DOWELL, CECIL HULQN, D.D.S. NPS! CELINA, TENN. Vice-President Senior Class, BUTLER, CHARLES EARLY, D.D.S NI' fl CLINTON, MISS. Sphinx Club: Masonic Guild, CHEEK, JOSEPH MANLY, D.D.S. NI' Q ROXBORO, N. C. Sphinx Club. DUNN, RoRERDEAN MILLER, D.D.S. NI' Q, A T S2 GREENVILLE, MISS. C'halrman Invitation Committee, Mississippi Club 'IS-'19. EDMONDS, ALBERT EUGENE, D.D.S. XI' SZ WEST BLOCTON, ALA. Masonic Guild, Elk Club. NGRIZZELL, CI-IARLESI 'MKURI,CE, B,.S., I.D.S., M'MlNNVILLE, TENN. ELAM, Roy OSGAR, D.D.S. 'IP K 2, 111 Q GREENFIELD, TENN. GILLESPY, JOHN SI-IARP, JR., D.D.S. E A E, A 2 A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Glee Club '17-'1'S.-'19g Vic'e-President Glass '1Sg President Class '19, - If, M W -. ,.4 HEDEEN, GEORGE HERBERT, D.D.S. X11 sz i DULUTH, MINN. Masonic Guild. Y 'I-IENSLEE, THOMAS CARLOS, D.D.S. E 'I' 119 WAVERLY, TENN. Baseball '18g Treaiuref Junior Classy Sphinx Ciub. KELLY, PRUETT ARMISTEAD, D.D.S. XII SZ, K E GALLATIN, TENN. HOOKE, j. WENDELL XI' SZ BOWLING GREEN, KY. HOSKI-NS', MILTON, D.D.S A' 2 A M'coMs, Miss. Sphinx Club. KRUSE, ARTHUR EDWARD, D.D.S. A E A LEDBETFER, TEXAS Sl3Cl'0lfll'y and Treasurer Texas Club '17-'18: Vice-Pri:-sidcnt. Sphinx Club '18-'19g Invitation Committee. LINDER, DEWEY REED, D.D.S. NI' U OXFORD, Mlss. Mississippi Club '1S-'19. MONCRIEF, EVERETTE WHITFIELD, D.D.S. E: XII CII PRATTVILLE, ALA. Sphinx Club '19. MARTIN, JEAN L., D.D.S. E NI' III EASTLAND, TEXAS - Texas Club '17-'18i'19g Sphinx Club '11-J: Pres- ident Class '17-'1Sg Masonic Guildg Chairman of Invitation Committee '18-'19. Muvis, ROBERT FRED, D.D.S. II K A, XI' Q . WOODWARD, ALA. 7 PERRY, EDWARD ADAMS, D' 'A T SZ, WI' S2 gi. RlCHAR-DSON, M-ARK SQHULTZ, , A All? A, A ZfA DEERGSEQ, 'EENNS Vbgngity 'Footbhll 11g+'1'7..p Baseball .wtiiencial Rgp,resen'tagkive ':1'8. T1 .D.S. D.D.S. '17'p Com- SANBERS. XAVH-:R E1.woon, D.D.S. -BOWLING GREEN, KY. .I ROBINSON, FRANK Mu, D.D.S. A 2 A TEMRLE, 'rriaxxs Texas Club '17-'18. Romans, JOHN MAKRX-HALL, D.D.S. E -If -In NQIQRBURNE, n:xAs A 'Texas Club '17-'18-'19g Sphinx Club '19g Ser- geant-at-Arms '1S. SHERMAN, NoI.AN WHITE, jx., D.D.S. K A MEMPHIS, TENN. Football '17-'18, Basketball '18-'19, Baseball '1S: Commodore Club '19: Vice-President Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CSouth Campusj '19g Man- ager Basketball Team '19, SIKIas, THOMAS EDGAR, D.D.S. A E A GREENSBORO, N. c. SOWELL, ,CHARLES FRANKLIN, D.D.S. gimp ' CAMDEN, s. c. SLAUGHTER, WILLIAM FRANK, D.DgS ARLINGTON, TEXAS Texas Club. SMITH, ROBERT! GIJENN, D.D.S. 411 K KP, NI' Q MIAMI, FLA. F0'otbaL11 '18. SRYGLEY, PAUL D., D.D.S. CID K Z, XII S2 NASHVILLE, TENN. SWAFFORD, EDWARD AARON, D.D.S. A Z A ROCKVALE, TEXAS ? THOMPSON, CLYDE CLINTON, D.D.S. 'fb K E, KI' Q SPRINGDALE, ARK. TAIT, JAMED WEIR ,E XII 119, T N E WINNIPEG, MAN., CAN. Masonic Guild. TAHARA, JIKUMA, D.D.S A E A H1RosH1MA, JAPAN Lowmf, G. S., D.D.S. A E A MADISONVILLE, TENN. Sphinx Club. VOC-ELPOHL, EDWIN F. P., D.D.S. 11' S2 MANKOTA, MINN. CrII111III:IdoI'c: Ru resentative for Senior l ss p Ca 1 Invitation Committee for Senior Classy First Sergeant South Campus S. A. T. C. WILLIS, jAIvII:s RuIfus, JR., D.D.S. II' S2 MAGNOLIA, ARK. WATSON, WILLIAM JACK, D.D.S HOT SPRINGS, ARK. WEBB, FRANCIS ASBURY, D.D.S. A K E CALVLRT, ALA. Woon, L. I-IoBsoN, D.D.S. KNOXVILLE, TENN. WRIGHT, FRED WARD, D.D.S NI' fl Mississippi Club '18-'19 -sl - .. .s.mmr...,.. .N ---A .. E-., -N vg.....s., ' ' -f -- -s -1- ., f ff .4 ,. Aff' . - .4 ' .5 f , I -nw' '? -.,. .,., ,.., -..s ..,, . i -ommoo GRE- 'f T ' '. ,1. H' f 9' 'ff ixafflg, '--wi?-Q, ,j 1. 'Effie' f' ' , . se V 41, I' 1 c- gdprwgkyx '-igfzfg-'41 sw Q, F... 4M...-f.s.1.s:fmf.1.,,ss-::mm,:.:sa-.s.s..za...e:.asmsf5sf.ses 3 sr gsm st ff i 5 1 J Q '--,..Na..,.,.-f ' U Q7 '.s,s+ 4'Y-aww..-s-4 Q-49 'MM qi J '- .. :'.' , ' ' r X' -- .- ui 4. -- History of Senior Dental Class DIMPLESH ADAMS: He has feminine complexion and eyes, but, Oh, Boy, how mas- culine otherwise. MARTHA BARNETT! A country boy? No! But as a Freshman he had to have his water in a jug before he would drink. ..OSSlEi' BLANK! A His home town is on the Cumberland, so he saves railroad fare by Heating down on a raft. CLEOH BOLES! Wedding bells to some sound like a funeral march, but to Cleo it sounded like a jass band. BEEF SoUP BRALY: At a fraternity dance, a friend to a bystander, on seeing Braly pass, remarked, The Irish Navy is now going into action. lsAAc BAKER: His laugh alone would make a cripple come out in a track suit and the babies dance the Hula Hula. FRESHMANH BROWN! 'Nuf said, he'll be a Freshman all his life. PET BUTLER! - l want my hot-rock, the woman's pet of the dental department. PRETTY BOY CHEEK! He wishes every day was Saturday and every other day was pay ,day so Decker's confectionery would always have a cus- tomer. CREAMYU DOWEL1.: He shakes a wicked hip 'n everything. it .- -4 SWEET PATOOTIEH DUNN: , He belongs to two fraternities, but his highest ambition is to be- long to eight so that his vest will look like a pin cushion. I-I. O. ELAM ' Who wished dentistry on him? He is too chicken-hearted to relieve suffering humanity. GENE EDMONDS: I Gimme, let me take, wait a minute: I gave it back, lend meg fade meg feed meg and shoot me sugar, l've lived long enough. Flowers! SHARP C-1LLEsPY: Be quiet, boys, we are fixing to raise hell. HOLD FoLKs GRIZZLE: Old but ambitious and shy among the widows. SLIM I-IENsi.EE: rl-leis a long, tall papa from a country town-let's go to bed. l'lOOKERH HooKE: Take from him Gray's Anatomy, Bryan's Surgery, Wilson's Pros- ' thetic, Prince Albert, Climax and his nights out and he would be continually crying, Death, where is thy sting. KID I-Ios1ciNs: l-le didn't know that the war was on until he joined the S. A. l'. C.: he lives in the swamps of Mississippi. CATFISHH HEDEEN: If I were a millionaire I would buy 9 pounds of catfish and a pound of butter. SOCIETYH KRUSE: Boys, I just can't drink Bevog it comes in a beer bottle. Page for ty-foul Page forty-five 4- at ,WIN -A - ,- . Aruba 7..:.1:f-.,...g.......,,.,.,,,,A,g,gfJ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,A U W, W W A 1 . A sw5.,,Qc- .5122 fag ., - ,PV 1',14a.L, I - I R I, X sw . 1, vf 1' W A -- -1 ' GMMOD GR E rf' sf get MW fi A A P t Q -A ' ' 'L Wi mmnfizwic, 15312: if 9 ,Q ,QTVK7 '.' ,Weld -.- ' 'W - smwwf' n -wa, I 0 Q at uf Q 53 - -XP' Qeimzwymmuwmmmmmsmsswayfnmmmrzmwjrausmwrm gf L5 Cf? .W ,min-fi .. f.-we . 1 ,V - U ' f ' ' i mmpf ' rj QM. IRISH KELLY: He rides the Gallatin interurban until he hears the dishes rattle in New Jerusalem. ' DOCTORH LINDER: I-le missed his calling. I-le should have been a Sandwich Man in a Bevo store. R. R. LAWRY: Durned if they ain't puttin' sand in this tobacco. UABE', MARTIN: Discoverer of the bacillus biliousf' POWDER PLANTH MIMS: Now, lay off, ladies, l'm a married man. MONTIEV' MONCRIEP: All she said was, oh! PRETZELSH PERRY: His next work will be a little scientific instruction to the faculty about the new era of dentistry. TOP RICHARDSON: He celebrates February I4 by receiving Valentines from the fair sex, and Xmas by sending turkeys to the-wild, wild women. Loco ROBINSON: - I'll give you one dollar if you'll get out from under this street light. . Poo Poo RODGERS: I A Jess Willard among the boys and a Francis X. Bushman among the ladies. ' SCRATCH CAT SANDERS: The S. A. T. C. fattened men but not boys. One more month and the lieutenant could have picked him up with a blotter. JUG HEAD No. II SMITH: He wants to get rich quick so he is going to locate in the Gulf P of Mexico. where all his patients will be Sucker-S. DOOTCHIEU SCI-IERMAN: l'le'll make a good water boy for the l9l9 football team. tt at it 4. tr at 4- 1. tt BUGLERH SIKES: Nurses, when you hear the bugle blow you may know that I am on the other end of it. SWEET PAPAH SLAUGHTER: The cuckle-biir kid from the Lone Star State. MUSTACHET' SRYGLEY: Boys, if you cut my mustache off l'll grow another. BUSH WHACK SWAPPORD: When l get my diploma lim gonna be a real doctor. YOCKA I-IULA TAHARAZ ucome on, girls, l'll show you how to tickle-toe. 'TOMMIEN THOMPSON: He played pool and dropped a half in the Salvation Army tam.. bourine fthinking her the proprietorj and waited an hour for his change. ALIEN TAIT: No, no moreg but just as much. SWEEDH VOGEPOHLZ ' When it comes to drilling a company he would make Pershing look like a boy scout. WEE WILLIE WATSON: If the rain makes everything beautiful, why doesn't it rain on Jack? FLOSSIEH WEBB: . The Confidential Kid. RUBEN WRIGHT: You can get the boy out of the country but you can't get the country out of the boy. HSMOKY JOEH WooD: Gene, open the door, l'll come in the next time around. SHAc WILLIS: Lucky man, his lady donates silk shirts and rides him in a Packard. 1-Q . , V - ,f-,H A. 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F: gl'E,p,,:Q?Z'I'f.-ffiii? 1 ' ,' ' , .f ' gf .- H.. - ,,,... :A .Q wi: Q. V -- 'Ph:gg5,g-,f,gq':jr . -' -' 'Y E' - . Q ' 413 V ,W ,,,V, 0 ,,,. ,.,.,.,.,., ...Q,..,.,,. . Q. 1 'z ...1gl.1?X 5 2,011 4 J. .u-,PZ-r Ku-xii 5 iii Page forty-six f fy 'f W ' I W ffl' fy KW Z W! fm em Z f A f em 4,7 W Z eff? e HillYUHYH1YYHYYVHYYllYYIliYIHYIHYVHUHYWHillYIllYN1YYIHNilUIYYFIYHIWYHWHiYWllWYllIYllWWYINWllYillYIHUIYIHNVUNH1UINlIHNH1NllNNIHNHNNllHH1NWHHNHNNI!NNHNNVHNIHNHINU4NUHiVHNNHNlilNNHNNWNHHUIWIIHIIHHHQ WMWAZQM Q2 Z wr e W fefwff ff MW' OFFZCE S ROBERT H. GREEN . . . .Presiderll WILLIAM C. SLOAN . . . . Vice-President ELIZABETH SISK . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer J. KATHERINE SHARP . . . Commodore Representative GREEN, R. H., PH.G. E A E, K A M BRADFORD, TENN. President Senior Class: Honor Committee. SHARP, J. KATHERINE, PH.G. FLATWOODS, TENN. Secretary and Treasurer Junior Class '17-'ISQ Commodore Rep1'esentativeASenior Class. .- SI-sic, ELIZABETH, PH.G. PULASKI, TENN. Warner Medalist i17-'1Sg Secretary and, Treasurer Senior Classy Assistant Pharmacy Laboratory. SLOAN, W. C., B.S., Pr-LG. E A E, K Al M Nemo Club: President Owl Club '17- 18: Com- modore Representative '17-'1.Sp Vice-Presb ide-nt Commodore Club '18-'19g Vice-President Pan-Hellenic Council '18-'19g Student Coun- eil '18-'19g Vice-President Phar. '18-'19. Page forty-nine f fa Qommoo one- it ,oo , . - , 4-, fo.. ,A ., ,W 'K M ii ' eq? A49,:a1n,g?f:a-.... ,ggzmvmx A up ,WN ,mv ew S' - -kwa s si' 43. Ili? 15? 515' N39-Y 1. rg, M419 w-wfazmnf-.oennvscrz-szn.fsmme:L-wwe.-1-4enmfafmwamwaxuavlsnuv 'W 4' - - f ' . 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These enter the Pharmael-,utieal Department, diligent f0ll0We1'S Of the In0YffiI' and pestle, although the recipient of many knocks and blows, are very much better this year, owing to the small number enrolled. This year we admit 3 rare collection, fiftyfifty as to gender' To start off with, we have 3 peeuliai- Shade of pale green, in every sense of the word, who halls from the unexplored hamlet of Bradford, in the western regions of Ole Tennessee, We know success will be his since he has innocent natives to practice on, and since his experience in compounding Coca-C016 l'1aS been recent and extensive. Next we have the keen member of the class in the person of Cat Sharpe. Nobody knows where she came from These or where she is bound, but She is always there, You will probably hear more of her, since she returns next year to special- ize in the dispensing of Tan-Lac. Yes, there is another member of the weaker sex in thiS class, MiSS Lip SiSk- When ICOYCCCI She acknowledges Giles 'County as the home of her childhood, Decatur being her nearest post-office, She is a well known suffragist enthusiast and movie customer, having been deprived of these privileges during the early years Of her life. Ahoy! The last and least whom we had almost overlooked, l-lungry Sloan, from the wild, uncivilized swamps of Arkansas, Marked Tree given 35 his habitat, We el0n't know much of this mysterious spot on the globe, but if what we do is a sample, we know all we wish to. l-le will probably be a farmer, hence the study of ufarmacyf' W. C. S. P3 Q '95, 1 f 5. I --1- -D - .u . ,iff V M? Qbf, , 'A- Q: 4 x ,. .-:I ,lQQgfmL,f' ' J 'kjvvlfx u 4 J' 'i 'HEX 'gym Tj mi- I xt 5,3 'E Xi Page ffly willHHWHHNWUIWWllWYll!WWHHHWWIllYIllNNIIHHIWIllWH1WWHHHYHHWH1NNWNYHHYH1NNWilYHIIHHH!YHiNH1NHHIIUHINHINHIUI1NUINWNNHHHNHIN1IHNliHlHNNilNU1NNIIWHHllNNIHNNWI!UHNH51HIlHllWllWIHif ppm? X fag 2 W OFFHCERS L. C. SUMMERS. . . . .President G. W. BURROUGHS . . . . . Vice-President H. N. HOUSTON ..... Secretary-Treasurer C. C. HAUN . -. . . Commodore Representative EZ: ., ' H -xiii iw- 'ff--'His--f.: . ,ffaf A- 1 ., , fag xl! ff ' ' ' 0 1,5 1 fy, . . wx 1. 1,- --Av Av, ,VY .. if .-- 5 ,F ' .1 4 ,.....- Al Q L- 1-35 'f R r v 2 5 i, y I M. ur v M.: 5 5.7 flzll A L K.. M94 E, I lil an 1 i M LI if 1 4 QI MYERS, M. M., M.A., B.D. FAIRFAX, vA. Bridgewater College, B.A.: President Gradu- ate Club '18-'19. SLoAN, J. R., B.D. PETTRY, W. VA. Bethany College, B.A. 4 SUMMERS, L. C., B.D. WILLOW, OKLA. Vanderbilt, B.S., M.A,1 President Graduate Club '16-'17-'1Sg President School of Religion '17-'18-'19g,President Wesley .Hall Y. M. C. A. '19g Freshmlan Debater: Thanksgiving De- baterg Owen Medal in Philosophy '16g Owen Medal in Sociology '18. Page fifty-three ,fs - - . 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WASHINGTON ........ Neshoba, Miss, B.A. Bethel College: Philosophy, Sociology, Church History, Philosophy of Religion. BUTLER, WILLIAM HENDRIX ..... -. . . Mangum, Okla. B.A. Oklahoma Baptist University: M.A. Vander- bilt University: French, Philosophy, CLARK. STEWART S ............ Holtzoke, Mass. 1B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College: Chemistry. CLINE, MARY ELIZABETH ......... Weyer's Cave, Va. B.A. Bridgewater College: English. DRENNON, HERBERT .......... Youngstown, Ark. B.A. Henderson-Brown College: English, Philosophy, Church History, Philosophy Of Religion. FLEMING, H. JENNINGS ......... Burlington, N. C. B.A. Elon College: Sociology, English, Philosophy Of Religion, Church History. HANTELMANN, GEORGE C. A ........ Nashville, Tenn. B.A. Vtfittenberg College: Persian, Norse, Philosophy. HAUN, ROBERT RAY .......... Woodstock, Va. B.A. University of Virginia: Economics, Sociology. HEATHCOCK, THOS. FENNER ........ Jackson, Tenn. B.A. Vanderbilt University: English, History. HOUSTON, HENRY MILLER I ........ Portersville, Ala. B.A. and M.A. Vanderbilt University: Ancient Per- sian, Sanskrit. INLow, LUCILE FRANCES ......... Memphis, Tenn. B.A. 'Iennessee College: English, Sociology. JACKSON, K1RBY ERROLL ..,...... Nashville, Tenn. B.S. Vanderbilt University: Chemistry, Biology. KITOKU, KASERO ......... Amori Province, Japan Graduate, ,Kwansei Gakuin: Philosophy. KILVINOTON, LYLE GEORGE ........ Nashville, Tenn. B.S. Vanderbilt University: English, Philosophy, History. KRESSIN, HUGO MAX ......... . Nashville, Tenn. Graduate, Neustettin Gymnasium: B.A. Washingtoii College: Persian, Arabic, Sanskrit. MATTox, WILLIAM THOMAS ...... B.A. Atlantic Christian College: Phil MATTOX, OSCAR THEODORE ...... B.A. Atlantic Christian College: Sociology. MOTAUSHITA, SEKIO . ........ . Slantonsburg, N. C. osophy. . Stantonshurg, N. C. Philosophy, . Fulcuyama, Japan Graduate, Kwansei Galruin: B.D. Vanderbilt Univer- sity: Philosophy, Sociology, Philosop tion. MORROW, CORNELIUS EARL ....... hy of Educa- . Nashville, Tenn. B.S. Vanderbilt University: Mathematics, Physics, ' Latin, Greek, MYERS, MINOR MARTIN .... . . .Fairfax, Va. 5 B.A. Bridgewater College: Economics, Sociology, Philosophy, Religion. PARSONS, DENNIS FLEET ........ Ph.B. Elon College: Economics, Sociol PIPKIN, CHARLES W .......... . . Daviclson, Va. ogy. . Arlcaclelphia, Ark. B.A. Henderson-Brown College: Economics, English, Sociology, Philosophy of Religion. PORTER, GERTRUDE ....... . . . . . Clinton,Ky. B.A. Vanderbilt University: English, Economics, Sociology. SHAVER, JESSE MILTON ........ B.S. University of Tennessee: Biology. SMITH, AGNES G ........... B.S. Vanderbilt University: English. TEAGUE, WILLIARD C. ........ . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. B.A. Vanderbilt University: English, Economics. VARNER, WALLACE BROWN ....... B.A. Bridgewater College: Philosopl WALKER, JAMES JOSEPH ....... . . Bridgewater, Va. ry, Sociology. . , . Selma, Ala. B.A. Atlantic Christian College: Philosophy. WILLIAMS, ANITA THETIS ..... . . . Nashville, Tenn. B.S. Vanderbilt University: English, Sociology, Economics. ZIMMERMAN, JAMES FULTON ...... B.A. and MLA. Vanderbilt University: . Nashville, Tenn. En glish. 's.,Sy,,., '. a,:f,.Qz-' R., -GMMGD GRE- he 2. -- Q-f 'x'- - ., -V Q.. 4 'f f N . 4 ,. .Qgq v .N , .1 3,5 'gag-,wu- S, J U4 -A ' m,,,J fQi.M.fm W:Wi:1if1m',w, , , gm H: NVL2 -Q ' 1 ' W1-fvv. :- --M-M-pm.-mm-W---W ,V-,.-..-,-.5 .,1..,... .,,,. -,.. ,M ,, ,s , n V w w f I , A 'iv -,wifi . P749 -r 4. Q t , X f, N, y Q S., '5 ,..L..W, ,.,. qqly K,,, , ., n 1 jf .,, , , ' n , V .....,.f. in N11 . . . .4 vw, mm Q 4 gy 3 Page ffty-four Page fifty-ive , K. 5, my ,L .3 ,fy fmezqz-W5-fx-wx:Lwff-4-5:-:1f.v-Q1-:nf.mmmm-.'p1Q.-:wi-V.,..1f.:w.,,fafz:::, ,, my ,L ,,. - M H an Y N '- -Law-A, :ff ff J f':1m'Y'vi ei fffwfyif QM . M2442 QV 'M 9 -5 Q 'WZWWVMM MJ QQ N A 4 ', ' - ,.,. 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Vice-President '- THOMPSON KIRKPATRICK . .... Secretary and Treasurer ' 1 L f .. , , EDWARD DEEDs . . . Commodore Representative f X 5 V - J, WILL KNOX . . . . Sergeant-al-Arms eb, MEMBERS . use ALEXANDER, EMMA Woons, B.A., A A A . . . Nashville, Tenn. - X Dramatic Club, '16-'17, Sergeant-at-Arms Class, '17-'18, Xxx Treasurer Vanderbilt Patriotic League, '17-'18, Scribblers, Q '18-'19, Bachelor Maids, '18-'19, -i BARBER, FRANK B., B.S., A T Q . . Pulaski, Tenn Hustler Staff, '16-'17, ka BATTLE, MARY FRANCES, B.S., A A A . . . . Nashville, Tenn. . n 'fk' BENEDICT, LOUISE, B.A., K A 9 ...... Nashville, Tenn. l Sergeant-at-Arms Class, '16-'17, Marshall Girls' Club, '16- CRAINI NEI-L RUTH, BS- - - - MetT0P0l151 IH- '17, Beauty Section of Commodore, '17-'18, Scribblers, v '18-'19, Pan-Hellenic Council, '18-'19, Bachelor Maids, 18-'19. CROOKI SEN-1-ER Cu B-Sw qj A 9 - ---' Jackson, Tenn- . Wiiinei' Tennis Championship Doubles, '17, Basketball Team, BENRIM0' PAUL, BS' ' ' 'A ' ' ' New York, N' Y' '16-'17, Manager Basketball Team, '17-'18, Nemo Club, '17- BOND, RICHMOND PUGI-I, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. C Mi-Iphllosopglg Lltemry Society' G d d Al , ROSS, OWELL, , ., K E .... . a s en, a. BROOKS, VERA EATON, B.S. Nashville, Tenn. Commodore Board' ,ls-,M BROWER, LILLIAN, ELS ......... Nashville, Tenn. CULBERTI, RAYMOND E., BS. . . . Roclcwoocl, Tenn. CHESTER, ELIZABETH TAYLOR, B.S., K A 6 . . Nashville, Tenn. DEEDS, EDWARD ALLEN, B.S., E A E . . . . Co-ed Basketball Team, '17-'1S: Treasurer Girls' Tennis Association, '17-'18g Treasurer Girls' Club, '17-'18, Y. W, C. A. cabinet, '18-'19, CLARKE, FAITH EVELYN, B.S., A O H .... Nashville, Tenn. Delegate to Blue Ridge, '18, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '18-'19, Girls' Pan-Hellenic Council, '18a'19, CORSON, HARRY HERBERT, B.S., A K E, E T . . Nashville, Tenn. Blue Pencil-Prentice Club, '16-'17, Dramatic Club, '16- Manager Hustler, '17, Associate Editor Observer, '17, Calu- ,met Club, '17-'18, '18-'19, Secretary and Treasurer, Pan- Hellenic Council, ' 19. COSTON, SARAH CLARK, B.S., A O II . . Osceola, Ark. Page fifty-seven Nashville, Tenn. Glee Club, '17-'18, '18-'19, Owl Club: Cheer Leader, '18-'19, Commodore Representative Class, '18-'19, EARLY, JAMES I-IILL, B.E., A T Q ..... Nashville, Tenn. Track Squad, '16-'17, Varsity Football, '17-'18, EWINC., MARJORIE RUTTER, B.S., A A A . . . Gallatin, Tenn. GOAR, FRANK ROBINS, B.A., A T S2 ..... Birmingham, Ala. Football. '16-'17, '17-'18, '18-'19, Blue Pencil-Pr:-ntiee. '16-'17, '17-'18, Freshman Honor Conimiiu-eman, Y. M. C. A. Cabi- net, '17-'18, President Junior Class. GREEN, NAT!-IANIEL MORGAN, BS. . , . Murfreesboro, Tenn. Glee Club, '18-'19. n-A ff- ..:Vi 43c?::gX FN I 1.5---V. ., .af.1Q:fi.a.ef:..-a:aegr.-:a:a:vrx':.-f:-..-a-:i:'.?-Q.7a'?.15 , vi , V J M . -- , f fy -I..-.aaaaaf-f...f.,.-...-zaaaeiwl..-.,,'f... -..A 1 ji.: ,A QE JZ ., G, H 2. new-up Mn -4 TL ' ' I i ' li I i 1 J 1 L ' 1 ,II 0 Gig? WM ii J -mari. . .1 ,. , .i A ,-, fa 1- q auf, ,a.. ,,,..,,5.-A.. I. ' A A A W-1 A . at 13 A I V- 3: ,K ,N A ---' , fl r , A , -- -. . aa. .,...eme-.A.1e..aa:::a-ga:J-.W,em fave.:--Mafia-:asa fa i- , .af 3 ' We A-Az.. ff I ' unior Class-College of Arts and Science-School of Engineering CUIZARDO, JOSE RAMON, BE., E A E . . Panama, GULLEDCE, ERWIN LowE, B.A., if K E . . l'lAGAN, RICHARD MALONE, B.S., fll A 9 . . - . . R. P. Nlendenhall, Miss. . .Athens, Ala. 'Winner Tennis Tournament, '1T, Owl Club, '18-'19, Baseball 'l'U?lI1l, 'lN. HART, ELIZABETH W., BS., K A 9 ..... Nashville, Tenn. Iiramatif- Ciuii, 'Iss-'17, Cnmmeuoi-e Board, '17-'18, Bache- Im- Maids, 'ix-'1fi. HARWELL, PATTI, BS., K A 9 . . Nashville, Tenn. l-IAWKINS, CHAS. E., BS .... . Gallatin, Tenn. HAYES, ANNIE LEE, B.S., K A 9 . . Nashville, Tenn. SCl'llJlllL'l'S, '18-'19. lAlORT0N, JOHN WILHOITE, B.S., P3 X . . Chapel Hill, Tenn. HOUK, THELMA l..., B.S. ..... . Nashville, Tenn. JENNINGS, DORIS O., B.S. . . . Murray, Ky. JOHNSON, ESTHER, BS. . . . Batesville, lVlisS. KEEN, THOMAS ALLIN, B.S. ...... . Columbia, Tenn. KIRKPATRICK, THOMPSON Ci., B.S., A K E .... Ripley, Tenn. Pair-l-'Iellenic Council, '17-'15, Y. M. C. A, Cabinet. '18-'1 S9K'l'Gl2'tl'1' and Treasurer Class, '1S-'19, Student Council, '1 9: S- '10, Owl Club, '18-'19, Captain Company C Eleven, '18-'19, KNIGHT, CHARLES WRENCHALL, BS. , .... Decatur, Ala. KNOX, JAMES CROCKETT, B.E., K A .... Nashville, TCDH. Assistant Editor Commodore, '1S-'19, Kappa Delta Mu Chem- ivail Fraternity. KNOX, WILLIAM HUGH, BE., K A ..... Nashville, Tenn. l'rc-siilent Fra-slimen Engineer, Chemistry Laboratory In- s tructor. LAMB, AVIS MAUDE, B.S. . , Wilmington, Ohio MCINTYRE, MARGARET ALLEN, B.S. . MANCHESTER, ALAN K., B.S. . . MITCHELL, CLARENCE A., BE. . MooRE, JAMES HERBERT, B.S. . . OVERALL, INATALIE, B.S., A O II . Pan-Hellenic Council, '18-'19, PAYNE, CARR, B.S., 2 N . . Blue Pencil, '16-'17, '17-'18, President Scrub Football Team, '16-'17, Track Staff, '17-'1S, '18-'19. PECK, ROBERT LEE, B.S., E X ..... Hustler Staff, '18-'19, Assistant Manager PHILILIPP, VIOLA H., B.S., A 0 II . . . Varsity Basketball, '16-'17, '17-'18, '18-' . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn .' Eau Claire, Wis . . Marion, Ky. . Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Blue Pencil '17-'18, Team, '18, Hustler . . Springfield, Tenn Baseball Team, '19. . . Nashville, Tenn 19, Captain Basket- ball Team, '17-'18, Co-Editors, '17-'18, Scribblers, '18-'19, PICTON, ELIZABETH RELLEY, B.S., A A A . PROVINE, WILLIAM KOLB, BS., B 9 II . . Blue Pencil Club, '16-'17, Owl Club, '17 '18, Manager Glee Club, '18-'19, RICHARDSON, CLARKE T., B.S. . . SEWELL, GRANVILLE CLARK, B.A. . . . President Blue Pencil-Prentice, '17-'18, SI-IocREN, RUSSELL C., B.E. . . . . STEVENS, LEMUEL B., B.E., E N .... Nemo Club, Owl Club, President Class, mittee, '18-'19, Track Team, '18, Glee, WARMATI-I, J. T., B.S., Z X ..... Hustler Staff, '17-'18, Blue Pencil Club, . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn -'18, Glee Club, ,17- . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. '17-'18, Honor Com- '18-'19, . Gibson, Tenn '17-'18, Y. M. C. A. Club, Cabinet, '17-'18, '18-'19, Owi Club, '18-'19s Student Council. '18-'19, Assistant Manager Commodore, '17-'18, WEBB, WILLIAM STANFORD, B.A., if A 9 . Board of Directors of Kissam Hall. . . .Lynchhurg, Va. LEE, CRETCHEN HILDA, B.S. . , Nashville Tenn, A , Y , ' WHITE, MARGARET CAREY, B.A., A A A . . . Nashville, Term. I-'PSCOMB' BESS- B-5-I It A 9 ' - Nashvlllef Tenn- Y. W, c. A. Cabinet, '18-'19, Hustler staff, '18-'19, scrib- Y- XV- C- A- U21l7iD9i, '1S-'19- blers, '18-'19, Co-Ed Pan-Hellenic, '18-'19. MCCARN, ANDREW ALLISON, B.E. . . Nashville, Tenn. WOODRUFF, JOHN, B.S., .A T Q ..... . . Cadiz, Ky. MCFADDEN, ELIZABETH, B.S., A A A .... Nashville, Tenn. WYNN5, FRANCES, B.A., A A A ...... Nashville, Tenn Secretary Y. XV. C. A.. '18-'19, Delegate to Blue Ridge, '18, Dramatic Club, '15-'16, Scrilablers, '18-'19, Bachelor Maids, Chemistry Assistant, 'IS-'19, '19, Page fifty-eight Page fflyfnine f ,dw N F 1 ' W ., If , WmWW,,xm.,glgm.LZ1iL2LZ'4ZMWf3F '22, 2 ,,..w , , HJ ' ' f ey 004' 2 A wi 'rel ' ,EQ WW-WM A AK, 'f AAAf'Lf- , . .of ggagkrlnwm-W Q 'X' ' ' , 4? ly 3? , . TMf'sb3 .LrW 1. 1' I I nf MfMfmMmm.,.W.,.,, f Q - -Wm-'X 2 W-W .' I, f ,f ,VJ ge., 1 M M , A ' ' ' ' F' fu ' ' '-'T - - - 'af W ff N FD Qtff -M-WWTQXX, Q ,f-MH au I I C, l 1 TL4-.,g:-Iyfafx 1' m 1:73. 13, N 'gazing ' -a.L+Mwiz:m.wm..,m,, .,,.. , .,.:.,M. .gay V: N .. Q , N f- J ' if ' QlY!,M,mQl3 QRE' 5 X ' X.. X 1 'Ya mmzmm-341.1 N.-EQJVNS--1-Q-frm----m.,.,..-..,. ..,,, Q , w -Y., rw K x , 2 5' i . 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Member Honor Committee Freshman, '16-'17, President .Tun- ior Class, '18-'19, CASTLEMAN, JOSEPH HERMAN, M.D., A K K . Pharmacist, Vanderbilt Hospital. DAVIS, JAS. MURRY, M.D., A K K ..... Brownsville, Tenn. Secretary and Treasurer Junior Med. Class, '18-'19, GAYDEN, HORACE C., M.D., fir B 121, E X .... Brownwood, Tex. Vice-President Freshman Class, '16-'1Tg Commodore Repre- sentative Sophomore Class, '17-'13, Commodore Board, '17- '18g Honor Committee '18-'19. HUNT, JULIAN ROCHE, M.D., ........ Nashville, Tenn. MCDONALD., HERMAN DAVIS, B.S., M.D., 112 B II . . Wheeler, Miss. MCLEAN, WILLIAM HARVEY, M.D., fb X . . . . Lexington, Ky. Chairman Honor Committee, '19. MOONEY, JAMES CHARLES, M.D., if B 11 . . . New Orleans, La. Class Basketball, '16-'17, '18-'19g Manager Class Basketball Team, '16-'17, Reserve Football, '17-'18g Varsity Football Squad, '17-'18, '18-'19, Students' Medical Society, Scrub Basketball, '18. NEIGHBORS, JAMES EDWARD, M.D., 112 B H . . . Mounclville, Ala. Chairman of Honor Committee, '17-'18g Y. M. C. A.g Class Representative, '18-'19g Class Baseball, '16-'17, NICHOLS, FRANK OLIVER, M.D., fb X, II K A . . . Etowah, Tenn. Honor Committee, '16-'173 Basketball. PATTERSON, SAM HARWELL, M.D., B 9 II, A K K . . Baugh, Tenn. Freshman Debater, '13: Class Track, '15: Chairman Honor Committee, '15-'16g Owl Club, '16-'17, Commodore Represen- tative, '18-'19. POWELL, HOMER, M.D., Z A Alf, K Alf . . Dallas, Tex . Maryville, Tenn. . Ml. Juliet, Tenn. PROTHRO, HASSEL MELTON, M.D., fb K E, K XII . . . Campti, La. Owl Club, '16-'17, Honor Commitee, '18-'19g Masonic Guild. RAINES, HUGH ROBERT, M.D., E A E, A K K . . . Melesus, Tenn. Baseball, '18-'19, RICHARDSON, JAMES COVINGTON, M.D. . . Monroe, N. C. Ross, JOHN, M.D. .- ...... . Mint, Tenn. Vice-President Junior Med., '18-'19. SMITH, JOHN l..., M.D., fb B H . . Vice-President Sophomore Class. . . Carmi, Ill. SMITH, OMAR, EWING, M.D., fb B II ...... Kenton, Tenn. SMITH, VERNON ILLINGWORTH, M.D., dv B H . . Nashville, Tenn. STALLINGS, WALKER EUGENE, M.D., if X . . . Newport, Ark. STANFIELD, JOHN ADAMS, M.D., fl! X . . . Fort Worth, Texas Tl-IUSS, WM. GETZ, M.D., K A, KP X . . . Nashville, Tenn. WALKER, HENRY OTIS, M.D ......... Huntsville, Ala. WARNER, ROBERT JAY, M.D., A T 0, A K K . . Nashville, Tenn. President Pharmacy, '17, Commodore Representative Phar- macy Class, '16. WHITE, ROBERT BOOTH, M.D., 2 A E, A K K . . Jackson, Tenn. President Sophomore Class: Honors Freshman Class, Honors Sophomore Class: Secretary and Treasurer of Freshman Class. WILKERSON, WM. WESLEY, M.A. A K K, A T O . Nashville, Tenn. Commodore Representative Of Medical Class '15 and '163 Commodore Board, '17 and '18g Pan-Hellenic Council South Campus, '18-'19. ZORNS, WALTER S. Y., M.D., fl, X ..... Fort Worth, Texas . :Bunch-Y ,,.,- . M-, , J .,-.J , ...., , 3- G. 5 Ng, , x. xii, 'Ai wa'-y . 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Commodore Representative MEMBERS BAILEY, J. CARLISLE, LL.B., 2 A E ...... Gadsden, Ala. President Freshman Class, Glee Club, '18-'19, Football Squad, '17-'18, '18-'19, Basketball, '17-'18, '18-'19, Baseball, '17J1S, Owl Club, Detours Club, John Marshall Law Club, HIGGINS, Jos. C., LL.B., E X, E T, 111 A if . . Nashville, Tenn. Freshman Debate, '15, Nemo Club, Owl Club, Secretary and Treasurer Owl Club, Calumet Club, Hustler Staff, '15-'16, '16-'17, Managing Editor Hustler, '17-'18, Pren- tice Club, '15-'16, '16-'17, John Marshall Law Club, Presi- dent Prentice Club, '16-'17, Honor Committee, '16-'17, As- sistant Manager Observer, '16-'17, Secretary and Treas- urer Tennis Association, '17-'18, Editor Hustler, '18-'19, Vice-President Junior Law Class, Phi Delta Phi Honorary - Legal Fraternity. HORN, A. E., l..L.B ........... Memphis, Tenn. John Marshall Club, Night Librarian Law School, '18-'19, Blue Pencil Club. MANIER, MILLER, LL.B., B.S., flv A 9, fb A III . . Nashville, Tenn. Hustler Staff, '14-'15, Manager Sophomore Football, '14, Assistant Business Manager Commodore, '15, Manager Commodore, '16, Commodore Board, '16, Assistant Man- ager Baseball Team, '16, Manager Baseball Team, '17, Leaders Group of Y. M. C. A., Students' Council, '18-'19, Treasurer Commodore Club, '17-'18, John Marshall Law Club, Publication Board of Student Council, '17-'18, Presi- dent Junior Law Class, Phi Delta Phi Honorary Legal Fra- ternity, Manager of Hustler, '16-'17, Vice-President Sec- ond Year Law Class. KIRKPATRICK, Roar. E., LL.B., A KE. IPA 111 . . . Ripley, Tenn. Reserve Baseball, '15-'16, '16-'17, Winner Class Scholarship, '16-'17, Owl Club, Secretary John Marshall Law Club, Commodore Representative, '17-'18, Phi Delta Phi Hon- orary Legal Fraternity. MINICK, N. R., LL.B., E A E ....... Asheville, N. C. Varsity Basketball, '16-'17, '17-'18, Varsity Football, '17-'18, Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Law Class, '17-'18, NIXON, JESSE M., LL.B., K Z ..... . Sykes, Tenn. Treasurer John Marshall Law Club. SCHLATER, T. W., ELA., LL.B., B 9 H,fI1AfI1 . Nashville, Tenn. Clerk Honor Committee, Student Council, '15-'16, Secretary of Council, '16-'17, President Junior Class, '16-'17, Presi- dent Student Council, '17-'18, President of Commodore Club, '17-'18, Member Publication Board, Member Pan-Hellenic Council, '17-'18, TAYLOR, LEOTA ANGELINA, LL.B ...... . jackson, Miss. Secretary and Treasurer Junior Law Class. TAYLOR, MCALISTER E., LL.B., A T A, 112 A A . . Pensacola, Fla. THOMPSON, Roar. E., B.S., LL.B., A T Q, TK A, IDA fb . Nashville Glee Club, '13-'14, '14-'15, '15-'16, '16-'17, Dramatic Club, '13- '14, '14-'15, '15-'16, '16-'17, Publicity Manager of Dramatic Club, '16-'17, Freshman Debater, Tau Kappa Alpha Prize for Debating, Commodore Representative, '14-'15, Advertising Manager Glee Club, Manager of Glee Club, '16-'17, Peace Contest Alternate, Extension Debater, Alabama Debater, Clerk John Marshall Law Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, YVin- ner of Young Medal for Oratory, Commodore Representa- tive, Junior Law Class, Phi Delta Phi Honorary Li-gal Fraternity, Tau Kappa Alpha Honorary Debating Fraternity. 1 1' 1. i ff'-1 T3 ' ,fm-'X . 'B 'W 'I '-, ff 9'gwg '-rely, fQ'11'7i:1--ki'-A F 'ZTUVA 13 'FJ ::'L'7'! ' G TIN ,Vi a I Us W QQ.. Q 4 I a . . - I ,- if ,. -' Jk-nf if, -' E ,, L '. -. ' . hw 1 W . -' - -- , pi Q ,Fl -,ff Ia' -. H ,,,-'-ffifcrx K, ,Tin .J 'gm Q' KL E '55 Z:-0,1 - K- W ,,exgf1Q.,,U - 4. . , V-L. 'V win ,, fr ,X :fi Y-Q-Mg.-.5-.um1-:m,m.w,Mm,:-.u.,,Qam2Q.:1.-1,-.E --1 , 4. 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Lifile ROCIC, Ark- CROSNEY. HUBERT T., D. D. S., X159 . . . W. . Witt, Va. MERKLEY, JoIgIN VALENTINE, D.D.S., EI X11 fb . . Sl. Anthony, Ind Vice-President of Class, '18-'19, ' HARWELL, ALLEN B., D.D.S., Z X, A XII A . . . Nashville, Tenn. Dramatic Club, '14-'15, Philosophic Literary Society, '14- '15g Hustler Staff, '17-'18, Commodore Representative, '17- '1Sg Commodore Board, '18-'19, Commodore Representative, '18-'19, KANASI-IIRO, JAMES, D.D.S. .... . . Honolulu, T. H. LEAMON, ROY LESLIE, D.D.S., Alf S2 . . . . Thornton, Texas President of Class, '17-'18, MORAN, ROBERT, D.D.S., XI' Q ....,. El Salvador, G. A Sergeant-at-Arms, '18-'19. NORMAN, JAMES DANIEL, D.D.S., Alf SZ ..... Alexandria, La SHANNON, COMER S., D.D.S., XI' Q . . Red Boiling Springs, Tenn 'Secretary and Treasurer, '17-'1S. WINNINGHAM, MAX, D.D.S., KI? S2 ...... 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Franklin, Tenn. . . . . Springfield, Tenn. Ripley, Tenn. BROWN, OSCAR NVHARTUN, B.S., A K E . . . Monroe, Tenn. Nemo ciub. BURNS, ROBERT B., B.S., E A E . . . .jonesboro, Ark. CLARK, BRENT G., B.S .... CLARK, FRANCES HOPE, B.S., A A A . . Co-Editors. COKER, BATTEY B., Premed., E N .... Glee Club, '17-'18, '18-'193 Vice-Preside modore Representative, '18-'19, CONYERS, PERCY, B.S., A T S2 . CooKE, LETITIA JEAN, B.A. . . CULBERT, ANNE BATTLE, B.S., K A 9 . . DAvEs, JAMES HERMAN, B.E., E DAVIS, ALEXANDER, B.E. . . Football Team, '17-'18. nt . Marlin, Tenn . . Fulton, Ky , . Cialla!in,Tenn . Nashville, Tenn Rome, Ga Nemo Club: Com- Maury City, . . Franklin, . . Nashville, . . Fayetteville, . Nashville, Tenn Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. ' T fm' W 'I'C:iiX-. fo T?i'T.'.'1i A Q ' . . ,, . . Q , , - ,ir ,5i,fgQti 'T?i:ssffA-'FEM--M':eT i - A.,-' g T .f . rr- ' af . . . ., ,-,ss..m-,.f.-,SALE-A.-A-as-FEM.,-abI-E.-sm-A.---wg. X5 MA 0' e:.vinw2f1-Rww.lv -'IS IL iv 7.2 -H--4. --A -fm-wfw' 'QSM-AMN an - ' Sophomore Class-College of Arts and Science-School of Engineering DAVIS, NVILLIAM LIPSCOMB, B.E., B G II . . . Nashville, Tenn. Vlfl'-lill'OHlllL?l'lI Class. '17-'18, Nemo Club, '18-'19, Commo- F :lore lY51.Hll'll, 'lN-'l.I. DEENER, RICHARD GREGORY, B.S., A T Q . . . Searcy, Ark. Nwrnu l'lub. DELAY, WILLIAM DEWEY, Premed., E N . . . Rome, Ga. DENTICI, JOSEPH ANTONY, B.E .... . Blue Pencil Club. DILLON, WILLIAM WESLEY, B.S., E X . . DODSON, JOSEPH EGBERT, B.E. .... . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. l-lerrnitage, Tenn. DORRIS, HOMER BLAND, B.S., fb K Alf . DOWELL, RUTH B., B.A., K A 9 , , DUFFY, DOROTHY D., B.S., K A 9 . . I o-Ed Honor Coznmiiteep Bachelor Maids, . Adairville, Ky. . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. '18-'19, EDWARDS, JENNETTE, B.A ........ Nashville, Tenn. ELLIOTT, RICHARD WHARTON, B.S., E X . . . Nashville, Tenn. l'resiIlvnt Blue Pencil Club, 'IS-'lflg Nemo Club. EWING, ALBERT G., B.E., B 9 H ..., . . . Nashville, Tenn. Blue Pencil Club: Cumberland Football Team. ELLIS, FRANCIS MERRILL, B.S. ........, Griflin, Ga. FITZGERALD, WILLIAM ALBERT, B.E., E X . . Nashville, Tenn. FLETCHER, THOMAS, B.S., E X ....... Jackson, Tenn. Blue li,E!l'lC'll-T l'E'l'ltlCP, '17-'1Sg Secretary Blue Pencil-Prentice, '1N-'19, Glm-0 Club. '18-'15l. FLOURNOYL, ALGERNON FRANCIS, B.E., flv K Alf . . . Monroe, La. FOSTER, MOSLEY STRATTON, B.E., B 9 H . . . Hustler Staff, '1S-'19. - FOLK, WINSTON P., B.S., fb A 9 . . . . FRAZIER, JOHN EASON, Premed., A K ll GOLDBERC, MAURICE J., B.A .... , GREEN, JOSEPH COLEMAN, B.A., A T Q , HARRIS, JOSEPHINE, B.A., K A 9 . . HARRISON, GASTON GREEN, B.S. . . HATCHER, JOE TERRY, B.A., A T Q .... . Varsity Basolmll, '1R: Hustler Reporter, '17- Edimr Hustler, 'IS-'19. HELGASON, THEODORE ALFRED, B.E., E N . . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Trenton, Tenn. . Dayton, Ohio . Franklin, Tenn. . LaFayette, lnd. . Ripley, Tenn. Greenfield, Tenn. '18g Athletic Vicksburg, Miss. HAWKINS, CHAS. E., B.S ..... HENDERSON, GERALD D., B.A., A T Q . Hustler Staff, '18-'19, I HILL, EDWARD BIBB, B.A., Q1 A 9 . HILL, HORACE G., B.S., E A E . . Varsity Football, '18-'19, Vice-President Class, sistant Business Manager Hustler, '18-'19, HOLT, CLARENCE M., B.E. . . HUNT, IRENE, B.A., K A 9 . IVY, JOHN SMITH, B.S. . JOHNS, DANIEL JAY, B.S .... JOY, MARION ALICE, B.S., A A A . President CO-Editors, '1S-'19. JUDAI-I, LEOFOLD N., B.S .... LEFTWICH, HUNTER, B.E., A K E . Nemo Club. LEGG, FRANCIS MARION, B.S., A O TI . LEGG, DOUGLAS, B.S., A O II . . LOLLAR, EARL H., B.E .... LOONEY, ED DILLEHUNTY, B.E. . LUTON, JEFF DAVIS, B.E. . . LUTON, MAXEY BRYAN, B.S. . MCCLARIN, WILL M., B.S., K A . . Reserve Baseball Team, '18, Nemo MCGAUGHY, NORTON B., B.S., A T SZ Varsity Football Team, '17, MCKENZIE, KATHLEEN GREY, BS., A A Co-Editors, '17-'13, '13-'19. MATHEWS, RICHARD E., B.A., CID A 9 Club. A . Nemo Club, President Class, '18-'19, Student Council. MAY, HAROLD S., B.S., Z B T . Football Squad. MOORE, GEORGE DONALD, B.S. . . MORFORD, THEODORE, B.A., B 9 II . Hustler Staff, '18-'19, . Gallatin, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Cleveland, Miss Nashville, Tenn. '18-'19, As- Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Cape Girardeau, Mo Blue Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn . . Dallas, Tex. . Dallas, Tex . Sparla, Tenn Columbia, Tenn . Waverly, Tenn Nashville, Tenn . Carthage, Tenn . Tupelo, Miss . Ensley, Ala. Nashville, Tenn Pencil Club, . FlOfCHCE, Ala . . Searcy, Ark Nashville, Tenn Page scvenly Page seventy-one I ,Q iywwtc iblg l xugmleu-.S15,,L,W,MM 15 '-,qv ,MW Q-M KLA S, . ,,- fy, ,MVN N JA 'CH ri,-fl. -,.. . ...AMf.fm.m.AM.,.mfM.Am.f,m.elieevetw-Sew-.iwln-:awww , ,inf by ,fa Q5 , i V Y- K Im 'W0:7filE',?i:gl A 'IQ15iW'43'f:g:1If-C 57 viffw-Heff 0 15991331 E31 ' 1. 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Edmonton, Ky . . l-lalls,Tenn reasurer Class, Nashville, Tenn Fort Worth, Tex Hampshire, Tenn . Franklin, Nashville, Nashville, Nashville, Carthage, Honor Committee, '17-'ISQ Baseball Team, '18, REAMS, AGNES, B.A., K A 9 ....... RICHARDSON, CLARKE T., B.S. . .1 . RODES, PATTI, B.A., A A A . Secretary-Treasurer Class, '16-'17. SANDERSON, GUY PAYNE, BS., K E . . . Glee Club, '18-'19g Nemo Club, '18-'19, SEVIER, C.L., B.S. ....... . . SMITH, ANNA CLAYTON, B.S., K A G . . STARR, ALFRED, B.S., Z B T . , . STEIN, JESSAMINE, B.S ....... . SULLIVAN, WM. ALBERT, Premed., K A . . Giee Club, '17-'18, '18-'19. Nashville, Jacksonville, . Franklin, . Louisvil . Linden, Lynnville, Nashville, Nashville, Gorclonsville, Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn. Tenn. Tenn Tenn Tenn. le, Ky Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Scrub Football Team, '17-'1S3 Glee Club, '17-'1S: Nemo Club, '17-'ISI Scrub Basketball, '17-'18, Scrub Baseball, '17-'18, Glee Club, '18-'19. THOMPSON, H. ORION, B.S., 2 X . . Nashville, Tenn. TRUCKS, JESSIE, B.S. ' .... . TUTLE, PEARL, B.A., A 0 II . . . Sergeant-at-Arms Girls' Club, '17-'1S: Scrub Basketball Team, '17-'18, TYLER, FLORENCE, B.S., A O II . . Hustler Staff, '18-'19. TYNER, MIMS, B.S., K IJ . . VAN NESS, LUCY, B.S., K A 9 . Commodore Board, '18-'19. . . Ensley,Ala. . . . . Clarlcsdale, Miss. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. WALKER, DOUGLAS CLYDE, Premecl., E N . . Birmingham, Ala. WALLACE, ROBERT R, B.S., 2 X ...... Fayetteville, Tenn. Endowment Campaign Cornrnitteeg Hustler Staff, '18-'19, Temporary Cliaiivnan Honor Cornrnitteeg Temporary Secre- tary-Treasurer Class, '18-'19. WEINSTEIN, BEATRICE, B.S. . CO-Editors. . Nashville, Tenn. WHORLEY, LOUELLA, B.S., A O H ..... Nashville, Tenn. Hustler Staff, '18-'19, Sergeant-at-Arms Class, '18-'lilg Bachelor Maid. WILSON, ELMER EDWIN, B.A., E X . . Trenion, Ky. Dramatic Club, '17-'18. NVISENER, JESSE E., B.A .......... Antioch, Tenn. Student Chairman Employment Bureau. '18-'19. WOODARD, M., Premecl ....... Blaclc Mountain, N. C. Freshman Debater, '173 Dialectic Society, '17-'1Sp Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. WOODS, CLIFFORD C., B.S., fb A 9 .... . . Glee Club, '17-'18, '18-'l9g Nemo Club, '18-'19g Secretary Philosopliic Literary Society: Blue Pencil Club, '17-'18, '18- '19p Captain Sophomore Socker Team. YARBROUOH, SILAS MCWILLIAMS, Premed., 41 K KI' . Athens, Ala . Nashville, Tenn. Ashland, Ky. M3 Ep Jil Te MN. W' -of ,N ,fr-ir ,flu I 1, W I . .--.f.1-,:im:.:.1-wwgmmvzffgzm Q:-va-.-,LVQFT Q.-A l 1 A K - l ' 3- 4 A ,657 E 51 936543 Wm 1 5 ' - fn .1 ' - 1 ---. N ,rm-1 --..-f.,Lu1mf.L,.,Q-.,.mmwm-::u,L.:. Q- . , . -.N ,M ,-Q-, V. Yi ,.,jgLfQ',,, .1 :Hs ,l -V 'x :A 2 . . if -S ' , .,- ' . F MN 'fffl 'ffzlmflmlxii ' Q. fa ' GMMQD GR E' b 52 'ga ' ' -W ' iq 'Kim' .',faw.,2 -3, ,Tw-'.:' if 4, .5 H Q' 6 9.5 www' ' my 4 X3a?,m,:,3? 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If 1.5 1 , g - ,N I lll l I1, , ,Q ANDERSON, JAMES SUMPTER, M.D., fl, X, 2 X . . Pulaski, Tenn. um , , by -Sill lg, M127-I 'l f, up-D, flf', lll , . 1. , fp' I ., , 4. Gamma Upsilon Tau Sigma '18-'19. ll lwtu I ,Z if lg fl ,. ' ' u5-f- ' 7 W' 'll' ' fi fp -UlI l,4I'l' UVM . ' ASHLEY, ROBERT GRADY, M.D., A T A, A It K . Beech Grove, Tenn. , ,ff IJSIJL 'IWW ' Nemo Club, '16-'17, Pan-Hellenic Council, '18-'19, Gamma lk . Upsilon Tau Sigma. V BAILEY, JESSE HUGH, MD., K E, fb X . . . V. . Danville, Va. ' Commodore Representative Class, '17-'18, Owl Club, '18-'19: FRIEDMAN, CLARENCE FALK, M.D., Z B T . . Pensacola, Fla. Bfutt Club, '18-'19, BEALI., CHARLES RICHARD FURMAN, M.D., fl' B II . Mayesville, S. C. GASKWS, DUKE R., M.D., A T O, iv X . - - - f Halmburg' IH' I Mutt Club, '18-'19, Gamma Upsilon Tau Sigma, '18-119. BERRYHILL, GRAILEY I-IEWITT, M.D., A T O.A K K McKenzie, Tenn. G L M M D Q A K , C I S M. 17 Baseball Varsity, '18, Football Varsity, '18, Y. M. C. A. RAVES' CYD YERS' ' I I XII' A It ' rysta Prgvs' Iss' Cabinet, '18-'19: Nemo Club, '17-'1S: Owl Club, '18-'19, Varsity Basketball, '17-'18, C21-Dtaill BHSROUDHTI. '13-19: Mutt Club, '18-'19, Secretary and Treasurer Freslimari Medi- Mutt Club! P2111-H9116HiC C'0l1Y1Cil, West CZITIIDUSS Y- M- C- A- Cal Class, '17-'18, Cabinet, South Campus, 118-'19. BLAKE, WYATT HEFLIN, JR., M.D., II K A,A K K . Sheffield, Ala. GRIFFIN, CLYDE B-, M-D --..-.- - Anderson, 5- C- Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Class Med., '18-'19g HARRISON ROY BOYD MD H KA LEX Loudon Tenn llfutt Club. 1 I ' 'I ' Y ' ,, . S l ' S ' T C 'C ' Q S l OI' B kitl ll CARNATHAN, WILLIAM GEORGE, M.D.,A T O, fb X . Nashville, Tenn. T?Zf,frEZft,,,nOfC,S,Z,t Op mm G as ' Ja German Club, '15-'16, German Dramatic Club, '16, Presi- . dent Freshman Class, 113, Mutt club' JOHNSON, HOLLIS E., M.D., 2 A E ...... Naslxvxlle, Tenn. , . Honor Committee, '16-'17, Assistant in Anatomy, '17-'18, CLARK, SAM LILLARD, M.D., E X, A lx K . . , . Nashville, Tenn- Assistant in Topographical Anatomy, '18-'19, Chairman Blue Pwricil-Prentice Club, '16-'173 Owen Medal, '16-'17, HOHOI' C0mmiifSe, '13-'192 MUNI Club. '13-'19- H ' Co 'tt , '17-'18, A Ast t M'c'oscop'c Anatomy, . M,T?l31Eg, 13-49, SS! an I I 1 KENDALL, BERRIEN W., M.D. . . . . . , Columbia, S. C .seventy-three Page -vm V W , ,, 5 V, vb: E I yi. , , .. ,,., .,.,.. A L., . ,....., .. . .. .. YN' , l bg W .23 ,lN,,,f :im Q Q3 I: Q ,-..- 1. . . - ff' ' A- ,. , in ,i., . , -j 'if f , En S.,Hyf,v4fQ'Q W .. ,f I ,A -- - on S-,, ' .fs 4- war ' H ,av-Ir, '., ,- . , ,.-,,,.f' . ., 4-1---.a '.. ,, V .. .- -411 -. 1, I .offs-:PV bi fHi fwlg D f-'T ' 3 a,,.1-We .X -1' .11 ,Egg- Z, 'VA ,-T..,fam..e.m..,a,xm,aaaemm,,,7.5.,,,-,,a Szrww ,af 5 ' ty B-QE, -HY eg! wq,,ySzam:a:..... -A A - 'f .J Sophomore Class- MCDANIEL, JOHN FURMAN, M.D ..., . Magnolia, Ark. MCVEY, CLARENCE A., M.D., 11, K E, B II . . Bass Lake, Incl. MONROE, l-lUOI-I H., M.D. . . Lindsay, Okla. Memphis, Tenn. OWEN, GEO. WILLIFORD, M.D. .....,. . Gln-Q Club, '16-'17, '17-'18, President, '18-'19, Owl Club, '18, I'an-Hella-nic', '18, Mutt Club, '19, Chairman Honor Commit- tei-, PACE, JAMES VERNON, M.D., A K K . . . Benton, Ky. PATE, CLARENCE E., M.D., KID X ....... Knox City, Texas PATTERSON, ASHBY M., B.S., M.D., E X, SP X . l-lenryville, Tenn. Reserve Football, '14, Reserve Baseball, '14, Honor Com- mitteeman, '1-l-'15, '17-'18, PENDERORASS, JAMES ELMO, M.D., if B II . . . . Clovis, Calif. Cmnniodore Representative, '18-'19, Mutt Club, '18-'19, Soph- nmori- Basketball Team, '18-'19, Honor Committee, '18-'19, PERKINS, SAM F., M.D., A K E, A K K . . Franl-Llin, Tenn. Gamma Vpsilon Tau Sigma. POWERS, JEROME, M.D., A T Q, A K K . . Reagan, Tenn. PRIETO, LOUIS C., M.D., SIP X .... . . . Colon, Panama REEVES, JOHN MURPHY, M.D., A T O, fb X . . Johnson City, Tenn. Honor Committee, '17-'18, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '18-'19, Football Varsity. '18, Mutt Club, '18-'19, Gamma Upsilon Tau Sigma, '18-'19. RICHARDSON, WALLACE ROBT., M.D., A K K , . Arlcadelphia, Ark. RIGGS, WILLIAM WEBSTER, M.D. . . Memphis, Tenn. School of Medicine RIOOINS, NEWELL C-RADY, M.D., A K K . Sophomore Basketball. . Dover, Tenn, ROBINSON, E.. MILLER, JR., M.D., K A, fl? X . . Birmingham, Ala. Phi Chi Med., Nemo Club, '17-'18, Owl Club, '18-'19, Gamma Upsilon Tau Sigma, '18-'19, SHANNON, JAMES BITTICR, M.D., A T O,A K K . Franklin, Tenn. Reserve Football, '17-'18, President Sophomore Class, '18-'19, Sophomore Med. Basketball Team, Nemo Club, Mutt Club, Honor Committee, '17-'18, Fraternity Basketball and Base- ball. '17-'18, Captain Med. Football Team, '18-'19, Upsilon Tau Sigma, '18-'19. SMITH, JAMES l-IUBERT, M.D. .... . Mutt Club, Sophomore Basketball Team. SMITH, NTATTI-IEW MANN, JR., M.D. . . . Gamma Upsilon Tau Sigma, '18-'19, SWEENEY, JAMES SHIRLEY, T.A. 8: M.A. . Fellow Biology, '18-'19, THOMPSON, LOUIS OLNEY, M.D. . . . . Owl Club, Gamma Upsilon Tau Sigma, TIMON, ALONZO N., B.A., M.D., A K K . TRICE, SPENCER TOLLY, M.D. . . . . USERY, CLAUDIS JACKSON, A.B., A K K . WEBB, WM. SIMPSON, M.D., if X . . WOOD, ROBERT BENTON, M.D. . WILSON, THAYER SMITH, M.D. . . . . Gamma Clovis, Cal. . Dallas, Tex. . Ft. Worth, Tex. . . . .BilOxi, Miss. '18-'19, . . . . Timon, La. . Nashville, Tenn. . Birmingham, Ala. . Chillicothe, Texas . Knoxville, Tenn. . Gorclonsville, Tenn . B.S, Vanderbilt, '17, Associate Editor Hustler, Reserve Track and Basketball, '14-'15, President Philosophic Literary SO- ciety, '15, Sophomore Med. Basketball, '19, Page seventy-four QQJIWUIMRIU WWW f W 3 cf rw ,I-5 KN A O f- -44-'lm-EY Q 5, fp 0 .A wx.. S.-1,!'!Q.d' XN- Mum ,. .m vf , -' I 4.-:::,::v.-nL........,.. W- ---4-Q ' . 5 N... K - ,T 1 ' J' N '75 gg L ,iff 1 . nf, ff A1-::f,:,,n,:,.u-mgzgwf,mm-ZQZRVWQH-:,wM.QV:-rg. 1 W ' .9 Q 4: 55 ' ,. N X V ' 4.1-Q-,-:.:,H , ,-,,T,, gm 112. W.-' my-,, 1 pa- . - nn,-3, -,L A-4' - 0 - ,, . J ' 1f 'x' :Fifi lf' Yfffjvv '5 5' 4174 ' E ' ' ' ' ' 'H -4Tf 'e '1 if .. 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White's Creek, Tenn BRYAN' A901-PHUS JEROME, BA- - - I-CBHHOH, Term ANDERSON, JAMES M., B.A. .... . . . Sumner Miss BURCH' HILL MCAUSTER' B-Ee B - Nashville, Tenn ANDERSON, MARY WILL, B.A ...... West l-Iarpeth, Tenn BURKLOW' TROY Ne BA - Thomaslonf Ala ARMSTRONG, CLAUDE BENJ., B.E., Z N .... Nashville, Tenn BURRUS' ROGER BH B-A ---- - - Hickman, KY ASHLEY, MACK WINTON, B.S., A K E . , . Manchester, Tenn BUSH, .IUHN WHITEFORDI B-EH - - N35l'lVlllCv Tenn ATKINSON, KATHERINE, B.A .... . Centerville, Tenn CAI-LAHAN, TRAVIS, B-A -... . . Decatur, Ala BAMBERG, WILLIAM HENRY, B.S. . . Nashville, Tenn CARTWRIOI-IT, SUSAN K., B.S., A A Goodlettsville, Tenn BARBEE, ALLEN j., B.S ...... . Ripley, Tenn CASTNER, NANCY P., B.S., K A 9 . Nashville, Tenn BARBEE, JOHN YOUNG, B.S., B 9 IT . . Ripley, Tenn CI-IAPPELL, EDWIN D., B.S .... . Nashville, Tenn BARTLETT, MADGE, B.S ...... BESS, AIENNINOS LEE, B.S., A T S2 . . BLACKMAN, SAM SI-IIRLEY, Pre-Med, 112 BLAKE, JOI-IN MORGAN, B.S., K A . BORDERS, THOS. BANKS, B.S., E A E Page seventy-seven , . . . Sl. Louis, Mo . . . . . Bessville, Mo. K . . Tullahoma, Tenn. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Allensville, Ky. CLEMENT, EDWIN ALEX., Pre-Mecl CLIFTON, COLLIS BRYAN, B.S. . . COBLE, NEELY B., B.S. . . . COLEMAN, SAM F., B.E.. . . . COLLINS, EDWIN DURBIN, B.E. . . Nashville, Tenn . San Antonio, Tex . Shelbyville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . . Crittenden, Ky .A .--L Av . O 5 TX N ... A Y A AHF f F3 ,,. Q , if A .,.,. J' 1'4, , ..,. UC, QQMMGE one- J 1, l is-f W5 ' FHM t b .,,. 1 f Freshman Class-College of Arts COLVILLE, MARGARET, B.A., K A 6 . CONNER, SARAH WILLIAM, B.S. . COOKE, JOHN LEMUEL, B.E. . COPLAN, MILTON M., B.S. . . . COUSINS, AUBREY SMITH, B.S. . CRAIG, FRANCIS J., B.A .... . CROCKETF, JOE PARKS, B.A .,.. Blum: Pencil-Prentice, '18-'10, CRUTCHFIELD, CHRISTINE, B.S. . . CRUTCHFIELD, RACHEL GODALL, B.S., A A A . CURREY, RICHARD OWEN, B.S. . . . McMinnville, . Nashville, . . Franklin, . Birmingham, . . Amirillo, . Donelson, . .FranlIlin, . Nashville, . Nashville, . Nashville, CUNNINGHAM, JOHN NEWELL, Pre-JMed, 2 X . . . Pulaski, DANTZLER, A. MAYERS, B.S., 111 A 9 . DEMONBREUN, WILLIAM ANDREW, B.E. DENTON, PARTEE LOVELACE, B.S. . . DEWITT, WARD, B.S ...... DIAMOND, HARRY, B.E ...... DICKSON, JOHN WILBUR, B.S., A T Q DOBSON, MARY LYNN, B.S., K A 6 . DOZIER, THANIEL P., B.A., K A 9 . DRAPER, JOHN LAFAYETTE, B.S. . , DUNLAP, NEWELL, B.S., E N . . EARLY, VANCE MCLEAN, B.A. . . . EDWARDS, JOHN ARTHUR, B.E. . . ELLINGTON, JESSE C., B.S., 2 X ELROD, JOHN HARLEY, B.S. , . . . EVANS, JOHN T., Pre-Med. . . . . FEACIN, LAWRENCE B., B.S. . . . FINNEGAN, JANE LOUISE, B.S., K A 9 FISCHER, KARL M., B.E.. . . . . FISHMAN, HORACE MILTON, B.S., Z B FITZGERALD, Ross THOMAS, B.S., fb A FLEMINC., MINNIE LUTHER, B.S., A A A FLETCHER, MINOS L., B.S., 111 A Q . Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Ala. Tex. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . New Orleans, l..a. College Grove, Tenn. . . . Marks, Miss. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Rutherforcl, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Franklin, Tenn. Goodlettsville, Tenn. . . . Paris, Tenn. . . Franklin, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. . Columbia, Tenn. Murfreesboro, Tenn. . Franlcewing, Tenn. . . . Athens, Ala. . Nashville, Tenn. l-lenclersonville, Tenn. . . Jackson, Tenn. . Tullahoma, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. and Science-School of Engineering GALLOWAY, ROBERT KNOX, B.S. . C-IDRS, WILLIAM MOSS, B.E. . . GILLON, JOHN WILKINSON, B.A. . . GOODRICH, WILLIAM ASHLEY, B.S. .... HAIRSTON, GUY EDWARD, B.E. ..... 5 . HAMILTON, WILLIAM C., B.S. . HARDWICK, FRANK T., B.E. . . . HAYES, EDITH B., B.S., K A 9 . . CO-Editors. T ' HEINBERG, CHARLES JEROME, B.S. . . . . Nashville, Tenn . . Thompson Station, Tenn . . . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Shelbyville, Tenn . . . . Abercleen, Miss . . Cleveland, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Pensacola, Fla . . Smyrna, Tenn HIBBETT, SANDERS E., B.S ...... HILDEBRAND, WILLIAM WEAVER, B.S. . HIGH, WILLIAM FORD, B.E ..... HODGE, EDWIN BEAUMONT, B.A. . HOLLE, GEORGE AUGUST, B.E. . HOLMES, FRANCIS, B.S., A T SZ .,... HOUSTON, RICHARD ROBINSON, B.S., E X HOWELL, ISABEL, B.S., K A 6 . . . CO-Editors. HOWELL, LOUISE, B.S., K A 9 . . CO-Editors. HUDDLESTON, MARION, B.A., A 0 II . . HUME, LELAND TRABUE, B.E., B 9 II HUTTON, MAJOR EARNEST, B.E. .' . . HYSLOP, LELAND F., B.S. . . IZOR, RICHARD HARRIS, B.S. . JAKES, MAMIE, B.S ..... JOHNSON, JOHN F. MOODY, B.S. . JOHNSTON, JOHN M., B.S. . . , JONES, MARION T., B.S., K A 9 ...., SecI'eta.i'y and Treasurer Class, Treasurer' Of CO-Editors, '18-'19, JOSEPH, SAMUEL G., B.S ..... JOSEPH, G. WAOTER, B.E. . '18-'19g . Little Rock, Ark. . Nashville, Tenn . Madisonville, Ky . Nashville, Tenn . Whitehaven, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . . Fulton, Ky . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . . . Blair, Wis . Springfield, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Burno, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn Secretary and . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn Page seventy-eigfll Page sevcnly-nine COMMODORE- W f -f.-5 , Wes, wg, A W... .W A. ., ..,......-.--......,A,f,, W. 1, ..,, V, 5 gs A If. A136 , , Q Q , 'I.w.,..s....m..,,...........mC,.,.m.A...,,......., T 2 , ,. If I As. ' gc' Q 1y'3' 45 I J .f . AX.. J . W .0 S.. ...-'--1 1 -A-,. .- . ,km ..., . +A ,M ma ' A' . A ' is f ,gre-.,5: ,A . 2 if fs-.,,,,,,,.,.f 1 . , ...,.f'. fM,,:, ' 'W' , 'Tm' F,,,f 5 - ' . I O' Q .- -was mm.. A . .,. ,. W Freshman Class-College of Arts JOSLIN, JAMES C., B.S ...... KEEBLE, JOHN BELL, B.S ..... KEY, WEBB BRIDGES, Pre-Med., A K E KILLEBREW, JOSEPH BUCKNER, B.S.,'B 9 II, , Glee Club, '18-'19, KILVINGTON, ROBERT SUMNER, B.E., E KLEIN, MOSE, Pre-Med .....' . KNIGHT, ROBERT H., B.S. . . LAFOLLETTE, ROBERT H., B.S. . . LANGLOW, JOHN, B.S.. . . . LEVY, LEAH BELLE, B.A. . LEWIS, ALEX. M., B.S. . LEWIS, HORTON, B.A. . . LINDY, JAKE DAVID, B.S .... LOVELACE, RALEIGH W., B.S. f . LOWE, HAROLD GLADSTONE, B.E. .E LUSKY, CATHERINE, B.A .... LUSKY, IRA L., B.A ..... . LUTEN, JOHN FORD, B.S., fl, K Alf . LYLES, CLIFFORD, B.S., A K E . . . MCCARN, CORNEILLE, B.S., A A A . MCCARTY, LESLIE, B.A ..... ' . MCDONNELL, JAMES SMITH, B.S. . . MCC-ILL, RAYMOND INGLE, B.S., B 9 H MACKENZIE, KENNETH W., B.S., B O MCMURRAY, WILLIAM FUQUA, B.E. . MCNEILLEY, ROBERT E., B.S., QP A 6 MADDOX, POE WEBSTER, B.S., A T A MANNING, FRANKLIN BROWN, B.A., E MARSHALL, NETYKATE, B.S .... MATTHEWS, DOROTHY L., B.A. . . MAXSON, RALPH HOWARD, B.E.., E X MAY, LAWRENCE A., B.A .... . METZ, LOUIS, B.A. . . . Bellevue, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Carthage, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Hopkinsville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. LaFOllette, Tenn. McKenzie, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . . Athens, Ala. . Jackson, Tenn. . Gleason, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Okolona, Miss. Nashville, Tenn. Columbia, Tenn. . Okolona, Miss. Shelbyville, Tenn. . Jackson, Miss. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Huntingdon, Tenn. . Havana, Cuha Fort Valley, Ga. . Houston, Tex. Nashville, Tenn. . Florence, Ala. . Trenton, Tenn. and Science-School of Engineering MII.AM, GEORGE WALTON, B.A., 2 N .... MORRISON, MAX MERRITT, B.A., A T Q . . . . McKenzie, Tenn. MUNCIE, JAMES ERNEST, B.A. ..... . MURRAY, RICHARD O., B.A., A T A . . . NAIVE, JESSE J., B.E. .... . . NEELY, JOHN L., B.E. . . NEWMAN, ROY, B.A ..... NILES, VIRGINIA, B.A., K A 9 . . NOBLE, PHILLIP G., B.A .... . NORTON, ROWLAND P., B.E., B 6 II ., NUNN, ISAAC A., B.S ..... . OWEN, R. CARTER, B.A. . . OWSLEY, JOHN QUINCY, B.A. . PAGE, LELA A., B.A ...... . PANNELL, CALVIN ELIAS, B.A. . . . PARK, CORNELIA REBECCA, B.S., K A 9 . . . PARKER, WILLIAM PARKER, B.A. . . PARMER, MARY ADAMS, B.S., A A A . PATTIE, FRANK A., B.A .... . Blue Pencil Club. PATRICK, PAUL, B.S ....... PECK, JORDAN BROWN, B.A., E X . PERRY, AUGUSTA, B.A., A O II .... . PINSON, FRANKLIN H., Pre-Med., E ZX . . . PRESTON, EDWIN SMITH, B.S .... PRICE, ALFRED S., B.E., fb A 9 . . PROCTOR, WILLIAM EPPES, B.A. . . PROVOST, LILLA, B.S., A A A . . . PURSLEY, TURNER, B.S ...... PURYEAR, SARA MCKENNIE, B.S., A A A . . . CO-Editors. PURYEAR, WILLIAM ADOLPHUS, B.S. . RALLS, JOHN RYMAN, B.E. .... RANDLE, MATTIE ADELE, B.A. . Jacksonville, Fla. . Edmonton, Ky. . Dechercl, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Franklin, Tenn. . Aclolphus, Ky. Union City, Tenn. Jacksonville, Fla. Nashville, Tenn. Hartsville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Franklin, Tenn. . Okolona, Miss. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Winchester, Tenn. Huntland, Tenn. Springfield, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn Texarkana Ark. Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Sheffield, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. . Cerulean, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Carlisle, Tenn. . Bessemer, Ala. .A--.A . F I W. If-:HH A,fAsf:f:m......,..,,..:g.:............,,f5-:,w,,f . , A, ffm , ,f 4,'jl, K5 3, ,Q N 53 is na 0, ,Q 3 ', g . N' 54,1-:Sa-,Sf-S ,, A- :Tiff 1 ,mi .X 6,3 . w u t J, A :Sf W A, , WA... .,1,,. . WM, f -s f .A g.. , Freshman Class-College of Arts and Science-School of Engineering REESE, RUEUS M., B.S. .......... Gallatin, Tenn. REYER, FREDK. SPENCER, Pre-Med., 111 K XII. . Nashville, Tenn. l'0l'l'1lT'l0ClDl'G Representative Class, '18-'19. RICH, WILLIAM BAKER, B.S ...... RICHARDSON, RYAN M., B.S. . ROBB, JOHN BLANTON, B.S. . . ROBB, JOI-IN MEREDITH, B.E ...... ROBERTS, ALBERT HOUSTON, B.S .... ROBERTSON, JAS. WRIGHT, Pre-Med, A K E. , ROBERTSON, HOWARD C., B.S ..... . ROONEY, EDWARD F., B.S ...... . ROYLES, JAMES THOMAS, Pre-Med., E X . SANDERS, ALEX. BENNETT, B.S ..... SANFORD, SLOAN MCKINNEY, Pre-Med. . . SCANLON, HELEN SELSZER, B.A., K A 9 . c'o-Editor-S. SCHUBERT, ALPHONSE JOHN, B.S. . , . SCHWARTZ, MORRIS FRANK, B.S. . . SHANNON, FRANCES T., B.A., A A A . Honor Committee, CO-Editors. . Nashville, Tenn. . .Athens, Ala. Union City, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. Livingston, Tenn. . Marianna, Ark. 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TILLEY, JOHN HILL, B.S ..... TRAWICK, MARTHA, B.S., K A 9 . C0-Editors. TRIMBLE, EUNICE, B.S., A A A . TURNER, BAYARD L., B.E. . . . TURPIN, ROBERT M., B.A., E X . TWILLA, GRACE, B.S ...... TWILLA, FRED M., B.S ..... . TYNE, THOMAS J., B.S ..... . VAN NESS, EDWIN BELL, B.A., E X WADE, DAVIR R., B.S., fb K 2 . . WALKER, WILLIAM HOWARD, B.S., E X . . . WALKER, WILLIAM MCCLELLAN, B.S. WALLER, ELSIE MAY, B.A ..... WALLER, JAMES MUIR, B.S., 'Iv A 9 . WARD, WILLIAM ELDRED, B.A., 111 K 2 WARE, COLVIN, B.E ....... WARNER, PAUL L., B.S. . . . WHITE, ARIAIL C., B.S .... . WHITFIELD, EARL BRADLEY, B.S. . . WIGGINTON, MADISON S., B.A., E X . Vice-President Class. WILES, JOE SNEED, B.S ..... ' . WILLIAMS, ERNEST B., B.S., A T Q . WILLIAMS, JOHN MCCULLOUGH, B.S, . WILLINGI-IAM, FRANK B., B.S. . . . WILLS, JESSE ELY, B.S ..... WIYGUL, ERSKINE, B.S ...... WOODROOF, THOS. S., B.S., 111 A 9 . VV!-IITE, ANDREW J., B.S .... . YARBROUGH, WALTER MURRAY, B.S. . YOUNG, WILLIAM RAYMOND, B.E. . . ZELLER, RAYMOND BRYANT, B.S. . . T Q. . . Jackson, Tenn Winter Park, Fla . . . . Lebanon, . Nashville, TCDH Tehn . . Wickliffe, Ky Alabama City, Ala . . Nashville, Tenn. L Lobelville, Tenn. . Lobelville, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . . . . Wales, Tenn McMinnville, Tenn . .... Athens, Ala . . Nashville, Tenn . . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn. . . Alexandria, La . .Franlclin, Tenn . . . Atlanta, Ga . Nashville, Tenn . Arlington, Tenn . . Savannah, Ga . . Enid, Miss . Nashville, Tenn . Nettleton, Miss , . Mooresville, Ala . Jackson, Tenn . Athens. Ala . . . . Nashville, Tenn . . . . Yazoo City, Miss Tenn ZUCCARELLO, GUY MAXWELL, B.S., 111 K Z. . . Pulaski, Page eighty Page eighty-one MM-E X3 , 5,, 0 M ,4l,,A,x ,,,z ,fa ' ,,W,q, f 1 .V ' . . - ' . fiQLLQ1,.L...,,,,.' 1' ,J,1':L,,..f 1, ' A 4 4 J l1 'Z UT' ' T '- I a H ? f 1 I f V , , 'g- ' -z w as - ,..+.., , -1 ' ' V51 -4 we .ff ., an Pagc cigfliy-Iwo Page eigfily-lhree I A - f ' L C .1 'L an I U -my--Mmmdwnhmn -Mad? NYWMMA g ,sea- ...W W-Me. 'ng 63 W, lg 44,9555 se., :-9 L,-7-1 L' ,pf favs O Kiwi, 9 w. ate? 3 102' ,,,f UYf,.gn A 'IF u 6 5' .,.. - ..,, V ..,,..,.,. .n,. , ,,....e-..,..L,,.,,.,,,,A,,,, We f '- L ' ' A ' ll 'l ee - La im Q H, , f'-,..w,.f ' ' ,' I , ,,?4'l-?f3:ff,g!7I71vg1lm:fiW95E. Freshman Claes-School of lVlecl1c1ne Ei H. F. MARTIN . .... . President , R. H. ELROD . . . ...... VlCG'PfC5iCICUl Q - f - Elm'-I T. B. ZERFOSS .... Secretary and Treasurer Opfffmf' :L KILLEDIJT E Q- , I-11 : 'Q A. B. LITTERER Commodore Represenlalive Avvbgrwq MEU'UN'5 , - ', - gf., g -5 'la i , -.,.A.',- ! 51-IERE LIES ' vsuffowrf H C Z- .r More ONOR OMMITTEE , , l I 'se ,-he 5 f. M - E 3' AW- if 7 R El , A , new -T , .L G. SUTTON, Chairman E jlE3'QEANCE V 0 .3 K Q, H F. E. MARSH TIEN CHUEN LI BE-f'1IN x?ffj'X I 4, E, X Q.. fgiz-as-ie A. B. LITTERER J. M. BAILEY f 0365 -'X if' I ix 9 V Q X M , MEMBERS vm WI? A K! L., , lzzisl i :iii N. BAILEY, JAMES MANSFIELD, M.D., A T O .... Nashville, Tenn. mlm W Qllllliiu Scrub Baseball, '16, Honor Committee '18-'19, Manager Class , 'Z A :ff-fggin Basketball Team, 'Is-'19. ff- Jig? . I IL, A CARLOSS, JAMES CHAMBERLAIN, M.D. . . Lebanon, Tenn. Q lf CHURCH, JAMES GARITTY, M.D., K 2 . . . . Corsieana, Tex. ?: NNW W 'L ' Nemo Club, '17-'18, . ELROD, ROBERT HENRY, M.D., K 2, K A M . Murfreesboro, Tenn. Vice-President Freshman Class, '18-'19, Owl Club, '18-'19. HAYES, ROBERT REEVES, M.D ........ Jonesboro, Tenn. LI, TIEN CHUEN, M.D ......... . Peking, China Honor Committee Freshman Med., '18-'19, LITTERER, AMMON BUIST, M.D., K E . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Nemo Club, '17-'18, Honor Committee Freshman Med., '18- '19g Commodore Representative Freshman Med., '18-'19. MARSH, FRED EUGENE, M.D., fl? K E ..... Petersburg, Tenn. ' Arwwow- I mm SCARED' NISBETT, JAMES M., M.D., K A ...., . Jonesboro, Ark. Sigma Upsilong Phi Alpha Tau, Quo Vadis. SULLIVAN, ROBERT CECIL, M.D ........ Lebanon, Tenn A.B. Degree C. U.: Captain Class Basketball Team '18-'19, Class Representative to Y. M. C. A. SUTTON, JOSEPH GUY, M.D., K A M ..... Nashville, Tenn B.S. Vanderbilt, '18, Honor Committee, Academic, '17 1Sg Chairman Honor Committee, Freshman Med, '18-'19, Sei'- geant-at-Arms, Freshman Med., '18-'1El. Honor Committee Freshman Med., '18-'19, Honor Roll Aca- demic, ,15-.16-.11 WALKER, HENRY Mooor, M.D. . . . . MARTIN, HENRY FLOYD, M.D., H K A . . Cullman, Ala. WARNOCR, RAIFORD TOWNSMAN, M.D. . Freshman Med ,1S',19' ZERFOSS TOM B. B.S. M.D. LPA 6 . . . NICHOLLS, WILL SOWELL, M.D. . . Athens, Ala. Football, '15-'lfig Basketball, '16-'17-'19, . Lebanon, Tenn , Stalesboro, Ga . . .Lexington,Ky Baseball, '17, Q R -V gm li?--.x,T:A,,?:f1i--x 5:-W-,U E1 'fy : Q . ff ng . ., ' f' WL. Ro 5 nm w , f l C M one- M N, 1 7, ,Q sb 42, 1. VVPV nfl, .,..1.,.,-Wmmf., .cuf Q 1 r N ' ' ,,,,.,,MJ '-0 ' 1. .J T:'Nr.f XJ ir, .iM-:L-,,,,m,.m,...,.-..,.,,,, Q Page eighty-four Page eighty-five I , . G .- , E.. Mfg, ma , is A MMGD GRE' it iff W . Q . -.Lam IW V i A M .. . '+ E I .. M, . M, First Year Class-School of Law I OFFICERS A, L. MCDDNALD . , MYRON TREAvoR NALLING , , Mgkk F ' 0 qv' 'RQ 4 ERI . .ff - 4? it f t SW' 'I l' I' 9 v . President Vice-President ' i - ' ' f ff ' , 52? X ! -gt D I If JORDAN MONK ...... . . . Secretary and Treasurer , 'iff' MISS GRACE WILLSON . ..... Sergeant-at-Arms L -I 'I ' I 7 J, B. MASON, JR. . . Commodore Representative fl y., ' I ROBERT BURCH . . . Honor Committee W Q si Il' f A J- J , N , tj ,II -fxfx fs' Ui to ' MEMBERS DEsAIx ANJDERSON, LL.B., A K E . . . . Sumner, Miss. M. M. CAMPBELL, B.S., LL.B., QI, A 9 .... Nashville, Tenn, FERRIS C. BAILEY, LL.B., E A E . . . Nashville, Tenn, Phi Beta' KHPPQ WILLIAM C. BRASHEAR, LL.B. . . Nashville, Tenn. C. E. CANNER, B.S., LL.B., flf KE ,.,,, Thomion, Texas E. A. BEECHER, LL.B ..... . . Memphis, Tenn. SAMUEL CLAY, LL.B. ..... Macon, Ga. R. L.. BURCH, JR., B.S., B 9 II ...... Nashville, Tenn. Owl Club, '17-'18, Student Council, '17-'18, Vice-President Honor Committee, Assistant Manager Track Team, '18, Manager Track Team, '19, F. H. BURGGERMANN, LL.B ..... . . Charleston, S. C. D. M. BUSH, LL.B., E A E . . . . Cotton Plant, Ark. R. L. DAVIS, LL.B., E A E . . . CI-IARLES DAVITT, JR., LL.B., A K W. W. DEEVER, LL.B., 111 K E . R. D. FRANKLIN, LL.B. . . . N. C.. BURRow CIOAD, LL.B. . E . Monroe, La. Nashville, Tenn. . Osceola, Ark. Gallatin, Tenn. Dickson, Tenn. D X' 1 ' ge' Q-'t i 'F K I- . U X, Q .f . -...,L. .....,e....... A...a.a., um.. ..,g .. Wx X3 TK A N ' . H 'J ' . ' li ' E., M'DeHe..?seC Y D' A, ----'- ':' ' i I 'Alf' V . -ff.-f j '-: 1 ,31 J QQ ,Pj Lv YLmga'-'1z.l.fL4s...v.ua-wammewa.-AELV-mawem-W- .Q-..ew1m5'sq,QW,-gfjl ? f,,m,,m,g655 2 First Year Class W. F. HIGH, LL.B., K Z . . . . -Nashville, Tenn. ALLEN HUGHES, JR., LL.B., K E . . Memphis, Tenn. M. X. JONES, LLB ...... , Gallatin, Tenn. P. H. LUTEN, LL.B., CIP K Xl' . . Waverly, Tenn. J. B. MASON, JR., LL.B., B 9 H . ...... Durham, N. C. Glel- Club, '13, Commodore Representative, '19. A. L. MCDONALD, LL.B., K Z ...... Elmwood, Tenn. Honor Committee, '14-'15, Frat Basketball, '14-'15-'16, Scrub Football, Varsity Baseball Squad, '14-'15, '15-'16, Owl Club, '15-'10, V. M. C. A., '14-'15-'16, Assistant Manager Hustler, '15-'16, Xvest Side Board, '15-'16, Pan-Hellenic Council, '13- '19g Prosiclent Law Class, '19, Manager Commodore, '18-'19, S9C'l'0lZl,l'Y Y. M. C. A., '18-'19, President Pan-Hellenic Coun- Cil, '1N-'19, Manager Hustler, '18-'19, R. A. MILES, LL.B., fl' K E .... . Nashville, Tenn. M. T. NAlLLlNG, LL.B., 111 K E ....... Osceola, Ark. Blue Pencil Club, '17-'18, Outlaw Football, '16, Freshman Dc-bute, '17, Vice-President Freshman Law Class, '19, School of Law J. J. NAIVE, LL.B., 2 A E . , J. F. RIDDLE, LL.B. . . MARY M. RYAN, LL.B. . , L. B. SMELSER, LL.B. . Graduate Earlham College, '07, Second Lieute U. s. A., '1s. M. G. SMITI-I, LL.B., CIP A 9 . J. S. TEMPLETON, LL.B., A T A J. A. THOMAS, LL.B., E N . . Glee Club, '19, R. D. TULLER, LL.B., K 2 .... WILLIAM A. WALKER, JR., LL.B., K 2 . J. D. WITHAM, LL.B., fb K Alf . . . llx effill ' 1 B.. .Q Liflkhgahu r A- T A T, .:.f.fv1 bl, A -. .A-I?,Cg..Q-+. -' si.: ,fm-'Y 1 5.3.1 ggi' 51 ,viii ' 21 ' - :-uiic-:Y Nashville, . Riclgly, Nashville, Nashville, Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn nant Infantry, Nashville, Winchester Memphis, Tenn. , Tenn. Tenn . Bernice, La . . Mon Belhpage, roe, La. 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ARNOLD, CARL EDISON, XII Q President Freshman Class CLIETT, WILLIAM HENRY . ELLIS, PAUL J., XI' S2 . . . C-EPI-IART, MESEKE AKEN, X11 HALL, FRED I-IARRIS . . . LACEY, F. W., NI' S2 . , '19 3 Commodore . . .Pre.sizi'eni . Secretary and Treasurer . . . CommoaloreRepresenlaiiI1e IPM I I -r X ' -L I f X W'-lun. , ill--SL , I MEMBERS . Jackson, Tenn Rep resentative. Childersburg, Ala . Riclimoncl, Incl. . Colton Plant, Ark Gainesboro, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. MCTYERIE, R. P. JR. ..... . MEACI-IAM, WENDELL LEBBAENS, A E A NAUSLEY, RDLLA AUSTIN .... RUDOLPH, MARSHALL P. . TAYLOR, MISS M. VARINA . . . WARREN, PAUL DESHA, A E A . . YOUNG, WILLIAM O-WEN, 111 K Alf, Alf S2 N. . Bessemer, Ala . Franklin, Tenn . . Elkville, Ill Clarksville, Tenn Wilkesboro, N. C Nashville, Tenn Bentonville, Ark fl'-T1 f'b,, ,Fx ,gi-LN ' fr-N., 1 ., - A-, ,. 1 , E : 1 -4 . if ,' Q, f 1 ,W-L-..,L,L-, Q , V 1:1 'M' 4b:.-A 4 fc: .:,-F 1. -, V- 76 if T , ' T ' 'f J. F M2 My r gm-,XV H9 mw,,,. x I . 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A A W N h .H T Atlantic Christian College, B.A. LL, . .... . . . . . . as V1 e, erm Susquehanna University, MIA- MATTOX, W. T. ........ . Slanlonslaurg, N. C. l 54 l Atlantic Christian College, B.A. . BoLEs, H. LEO ..... . .. . Nashville, Tenn. , David Lipscomb College, M-A' OWEN, H. E. ....... Nashville, Tenn. L , Vanderbilt University, B.A. if BURROUGHS, G. W ..... . Neshoba, Miss P D F D Cl V gunna- Bethel College, ARSONS, . . . . . . C11 TOR, I 8. BUTLER, WILLIAM HENDRICK . .. . Oklahoma. Baptist University, M.A., Vanderbilt- University. CARTER, MORGAN I-I. . . . George Peabody College. CLINE, Miss MARY E. . . . Bridgewater College, B.A. FLEMMINC., I-I. j. Elon College, B.A. HAUN, C. C. . . University of Virginia. HAUN, MRs. C. C. Virginia Cliristian College. I-IAUN, R. R. . . University of Virginia, B.A. HOUSTON, H. M. . Nashville, Tenn . Weyer's Cave, Va. , Burlinglon, C. Woodstock, Va. Woodstock, Va. Woodstock, Va . . . Dawson, Ala Vanderbilt University, B.A.. M.A. JONES, W. S. . . . Roswell, N. Mex Mangum, Olcla. Elon College, Ph.B. PEARSON, E. L ..... . David Lipscomb College. PELLOWE, WM. C. S. . . Albion College, A.B. PELLOWE, MRS. WM. C. S. . Albion College, Graduate. FIPKIN, CHARLES W. .... . HendersonfBrown College, B.A. PRICE, R. I-l. .....,., Ferrum Training School. SECHLER, E. C. .... . Dl l1I'j' College, .-LB. SECHLER, MRs. E. C. . . . . Springneld Normal School. VARNER, XV. B. ..... . Briclgewater College, B.A. WALKER, J. J. . ..... . . Atlantic Christian College, B.A. Washington, D. C. Penryn, England . Albion, lVlicl1. Arkadelphia, Ark. . Callaway, Va. Springfield, Mons. Springneld, Mont. Bridgewater, Va. Nashville, Tenn. 'fi . - ' .- . 1 FA , ,VKX ,ffm-f -Q:-1--W f-',- A+-LM,-mf.4........M-..., 'Q .1 ,s I-iffrrr-v:-:,:VV V4 ci. ,TQ 'V--E RW, Af w.,,A I W -,N J. .9 -L. ..lm:v::.zm:..1.ww:,w.g.ff17-.mam-r--., m.,,'-nm,,w,f,::f,,,a SE? . 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JAMES EARLY Football, '17, Traclf, '16, '17, '18. FRANK GOAR Football, '17, '18. NORMAN MENICK ' Football, '17. FRANCIS HOLMES Football, '17, R. M. QTOPJ RICHARDSON Football, '17, Baseball, '17. V Men in the University SAM WILHITE Football, '17, Baseball, '18. SENTER CROOK Basketball, '17, '18 '19 I... M. GRAVES Basketball, '18, '19 GARLAND MORROW Basketball, '18, '19, Track, '18. CARLYLE BAILEY Basketball, '18. TOM ZERFOOS Football, '15, '16, Basketball, '16, '17, '19, Baseball, '17, G. I-I. BERRYHILL Football, '18, Baseball, '17, '18. N. W. CDOOCHEJ SHERMAN Football, '17, '18, Baseball, '18, Basketball, '18, '19, I. B. BAKER. Football, '18 I-I. G. HILL, JR. Football, '18 MURPHY REEVES Football, '18 R. G. SMITH Football, '18 R. H. ELAINE Football, '18 LEON MCDONALD Football, '18 CHAS. RICHARDSON Football, '16, '17, ball, '17, R. G. MOTLOW Track, '18. CARR PAYNE Track, '18. ,ox . , 'A biz '7 wf-'ff Tw-A., 'M W., l cr A Base- LEM STEVENS Track, '18. WRIGHT MCMILLAN 7-rack, '18. MIMMS TYNER Baseball, '18. JOE I-IATCHER Baseball, '18. MALONE HACAN Baseball, '18. J. R. f DADDY J READ Baseball, '18, T. C. I-IENSLEE Baseball, '18. MAX ANTHONY Baseball, '18, 6 'g ..,'f 'l3 ,M -fbiifffNiff?:.:ggx,L ,Q..,.,.?.m -'X ff. ' ' 'CDMMGD GREJW X f' ff '.f,g-'flSE'3C 2wf1g1Q4?J-pu fm., WM..w,..,.,.,mgm1mmmmm,w.wmq f wx-.,m,ff' K-I! XrQf,wQ1zf...-- ' awww. 9. -Q- if .fy , x y - MN, - gi' fs I Qlrwh... f 'Lwi ifx w x X N f ' f A M.. Q ' as R. A3 Q 3 WU, ev X X . is Q? 44 5 W 4 X N A Cf 5 3 fn, .0 nu-il ., ,E 5 ' .www 1 , QWJ .-:C J ,,,, T V. f 1' -97: fic . :ff Hifi I I ,NT ei -, -,..f . X .- V x few-1 1:-1'-'ff m - ,.,,,.....,5 2. 1, :xi .. , f ,f,..-M.-...- '. gina- 'I .1 5 A fr f i f Q ' if 4 g .x .+5-fft. ,... V. eg ,si if + ,5!.2224Q5a?, 5 wtf 5, UE, ivisti mf :ff ' g ,L fbi like f' 44. ,. wh. J . 1' F'?,:f4 -yi, . 1 :J A Jgvlwf-,ga A544155 5g 3. A . Q! Q 4 ra K , f . 5- f. C I I-in s 1 I ' 'H Yf' Mgt 1 ,, . , ...G .WA ,f. 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U-1 . --,. .,-- ' :- - ,. 5 ,wk 'V ':x..,,'A N-vfg. f. , 'e - A -y: M w wwf-A -f X' ---- ', if 9:1 LH Y -x:.f:,QA4,4-if .js I4 XFX ,Mu ..-,-.-.-..f,f.1-:.:fum.-:f.':w:4wrf.1-.f1.4:L- '1mmfwx.r.umf.nmmmQ .-Er 4 ww, .W A f XX- ,.- W' xQLZ,,fW.,um.w . . . . X, x My .uvf Q mmwm I THE 1918 FOOTBALL TEAM Page one hundred ...,. . l 5 by A Q fy Q f a f M 14 YE.-as.6't5 2 as, gi gi . 5 Qjwfv , ..-fff'.Q,,'-P1--Q... Q W,.,M-me G Q gear 3 ' fe is Q3 - ,J rex ....s.s..s.am,,..a.s.s.,...s..M...m.........,...,...-..,.,, f as WA?-W 'if ' 'W ss 'a I 'RAY MORRISON, C oach Under S. I. A. A. rulings a man can play but four years of college football. Well, what's Ray Morrison doing playing five years, some of you old-timers may ask? Well, we fooled you. Ray is not on the '18 teamg heis lilling Col. Dan lVlcGugin's shoes as coach. I-le filled them well, too, as he turned out a victorious eleven. Ray's weight and height don't matter now-it's his gray matter and football instinct that's winning for Vandy now just as his speed and ability did in days past. He still gives demonstrations in a pinch, however, and then as of yore-turns a flip. I-lere's to you, coach, may you ever mould football machines as successfully as you did in 'I8. Page one hundred one I-IERMAN DAVEs, Captain The facial decorations at the apex of this sturdy physique belong to the valiant, plugging captain of the victorious Commodore clan. For the three years that he has represented Vandy he has never failed to make All- Southern. First, in l9l2, when he played against Harvard and opposite Captain Philip Brown, formerly of Harvard, but recently comrnandant of the Vancly S. A. T. C. CThc captain remembered Daves, too-he had rea- sons., Again in l9l7, and in 1918 this stal- wart Commodore made the mythical eleven, and it's a safe bet that he'll repeat in 'l9. Herman is a whole side of a line in himself, and he has no peer as a tackle in the South. LEON MCDONALD, Manager Behold, subscribers and customers, lVlack's pose, as he 'arches his mighty chest, sets his flat feet at the proper angle and rests his many grams of brawn upon them, and as he superbly knocks the ash from his stogie, lsn't he some man? What? No man at all you say? Oh yes, not a man-just man-ager. Yes, lVlack's manager of most everything- Hustler and this volume included, and he man- aged to give a good eleven a good schedule. A keen business guy, too, is this l...eon. He played third-back, that is the A. A. coEers got a third of the coin back. That's hitting 333, Mack, and that's pretty goody better than you would have done, Gentle Peruser, eh? F, . - e fit., ,,::,sa1s,1.-:'.m.-,s.,-. ve... .LJLQ f -:Af--effsiferfwm. gff 'Wha M N:-Q., ..-'mb I mx fi-,k,,.1,,,c,...w.a..a,m.u.f.-,.,.:-. .mms,..s,...,.........,... it be :K Yi wu. u PE G f . Q - moo one e as V ,Qs iw. gif-wt f WW ' 5 W., ,. 4 5 G - wg V 5,--.qs tg, Mmmm-.wee-..m,srs,s,m.,s,svmMMss,c.xas..,a ,s ' ,ef L. L 1 Q39 'ssfesmr vsswsf'4zta-sassy.-ffm-,Mm-n.Wmfmmw.-nw-fiffez-.,, W fi? FRANK GOAR The above Venus-like figure is that of Frank, the punter. This well'built speciman of hu- manity tips the beam in his birthday costume around I65, and he lacks a couple of inches being a six-footer. But this lVlcTyeire pro- duct can boot spirals like he was a ten-footer. For three years he has represented the Gold and Black on the gridiron. Goar's artillery barrage of a water-logged pigskin in the early games oll the season, when he out-punted How- ard Berry and others, was wonderful. After his sterling booting in the Greenleaf game Coach Morrison said, Gear has been worth a half-dozen men to us today. Such is the value of a well-developed big toe, eh Frank? I-I. G, HILL, JR. This chunky, well-fed lad stirred up consid- erable furore at the pivot position during the fall campaign. Although young and unsea- soned, he stepped right into Big Jim Early's shoes and filled them remarkably well. His passing was steady and accurate, and he showed great poise early in the season on wet fields, when passing a water-logged ball was not easy. I-le showed up well on the defense, too. With more experience he should develop into a A-l center, as he has two more years at Vandy. He claims Duncan Preparatory School as his Ama Nlater. There he made as good a record with the Gold and White as he is now making with the Gold and Black. I. B. BAKER l-lere is Usmilin' Ike, who did sentry duty on left end. This well'built, good-natured, inter- ference-smashing Dent also hails from the Lone Star State. lke had been hiding his football ability under a bushel until this year, but once in action he dazzled Southern fans by his great work. Ever on the alert, tackling, blocking, recovering fumbles, and catching passes, Ike earned the title of being the best 'Hankman since the days of Nuck Brown. Baker loves the game and plays it hard from kickoff to whistle. A place on All-Southern was awarded him also. He graduates this year and Vandy will be the loser because his star rose so late in his college career. Page one hundred UPU fi W , , 6 K ,. Msmmsmmmmssssmwmw I yoga Q S Fa V . 3 e -. Y,,4 - T- I- BEASLEY PAUL LOCKMAN This handsome youth is none other than Cap- tain-elect Bum Beasley, the pile-driving. line-smashing, ground-gaining,caterpillar-drive, full-back. All lines look alike to him and he gains anything from one yard to fifty per smash, nothing less. Most of the time he rumbles over hostile opposition as a tank goes over barbed-wire entanglements. ln the Ken- tucky State, Auburn, and Sewanee melees Bum went wild and ripped the opposition into shreds, piling up touchdowns by the dozen. Baby Buntinn isfa veteran now, but he formerly plied his full-back trade at' B. G. A., where he made a splendid record. The l9l9 eleven is assured a real full-back in Bum, Page one hundred three Ladies and gentlemen, we take pleasure in in- troducing to you Mr. Tex Lockman, the original jelly-bean, rough-neck, bull-shooting, bone-rolling, cow-puncher from the Lone Star State. This l85-pound giant made the Var- sity in a hurry. At blocking, tackling, and line smashing he was a holy terror. l-le can whip a forward pass as accurately as Hank Gowdy can peg to second, and as far as Home-run Baker can line a straight one. Tex played right halfl, and at times his line- plunges and end runs were sensational, Es- pecially in the Auburn game did Tex show his great football ability. This Fresh- man has a promising future before him on the gridiron. G. I-I. BERRYHILL Observe, Ye Star-gazers ffor verily you are now gazing at a star of great brilliancej, the smallest super-dreadnaught afloat, this diminu- tive giant Berry. Although hefty-limbccl this half-back can step out in a flash, and once under way this speed demon is a worry to any team. Built close to the ground with a low center of gravity, Berry is hard to knock off his pins, and still harder to keep down. Side-stepping, dodging, and squirming like an eel through a broken field, he made sensational gains in all games, but especialy against Ten- nessee and Sewanee. I-le also won an all- southern birth-the Croix de Guerre of the gridiron-for distinguished service in action. -5 I . fbex ff, ' ,...Tg,,,.:.,:sff- .. .-. s - ee... .., K g I we ,, t fi 'fig it jf' H n E E Q Z- 1--M 4 ' ,fa--11.1, -. .v MEA f' v ,,,, , so-. .... , ' . A sie- ' Aff t : '7KT -st 6' QJIHWWJ il iff - -f 0 ll 1 QQ 'z i Asif' Ns- ...X 4-7-M ff ,, '4r.::::i'T A' 'WISNR 5 f:x ,-'15 ff is ,,-.. 5- ff, J' V-.- 'A NJ: -. , ...ws 'f 'i2f' . .Q ge wg ' es ' I, ' 'N-fl Xkgsfef-M - is '--I W- e- 'tes-if g ss-..W...-ff' iw..-5 MURPHY Reeves Gaze upward, customers, and behold the shining countenance of the famous Mr. Reeves, the big guard who made history in the 'IS campaign with the Commodores. Murphy put up a stubborn defense at all times, scrap- ping like a man-eater from whistle to whistle. He was one of the most impregnable boulders in Vandy's stonewall front line defense. Un- der Coach lVlorrison's eagle eye he developed into a strong cog in the victorious Commodore machine. ln the fluture he should give sport- ing editors plenty of gridiron history with which to Htl space. J. V. OWEN The above likeness is that of Mr. uilevyv Owen, Honorable Right Tackle. There he stands, a l8O pounds of solid bone and brawn, a tower of strength on the defense and a steam drill at tearing openings on the of- fense. This is a most promising Freshman and bids. fair to make one of the best linesman Vandy ever had. He hails from Franklin, and like Beasley, claims B. 'G. A. as his Alma Mater.. He made a sterling record in Prep. circles and his success on the Varsity in his Hrst year was no surprise to those who had ever seen him in action. DoocHE SHERMAN Atten-n-shun! Field General Sherman ap- proaches. Dooche was quite a strategic and foxy gentleman at the quarter-back station. He ran the team well and displayed good generalship .under fire. Quick to see a weak spot in the defense, he directed the attack there immediately, accomplishing good results. At shooting passes Dooche was accurate and he worked well in timing them for the receivers. At first it looked as if uDooche would be an alternating current at quarter with uBerry as a competitor, hut when Berry went to a half position, Sherman handled the signal corps regularly. Page one hundred four .. , . ' h ----- 925 A 4 l J' 4wwf'mwmm emma f . MZ N -'fs . .wats 5' ,.,f- -M :-,,,,..., 9 Q , 'ff argl w -1-lf dm wmummmm, 'vw 3. ME k i ,,ff'i',u-ya at: - ' gifmwlts t . sffsffi GRE' , aawmgifa ffl D - R. I-I. BLAINE This handsome physiognomy belongs to Mr. Blaine. It's the only one he has so we have no apology to make for him. I-Ie can play football, however, as the game ought to be played. When Blaine gets an open field he is always good for-a substantial gain, because of his quick dodging and eel-like squirming as he carries the pigskin. l-le also hits the line for good gains and gives substantial interfer- ence for the other members of the backfield when they pack the oval.' Minus even fig leaves, his weight is about l6O and he stands five feet, nine. Blaine is an alumnus of Fair- view Academy, where he was a brilliant star in Prep. football circles as a half-back. Page one hundred five R. G. SMITH Upon accurate observation the friends of this stalwart may identify these features as those of lVlr. Phi Psil' Smith. His rare and un- -heard-of cognomen should be sufficient to iden' tify him but to make assurance doubly sure We grace the Commodore with his photo. He is one of Coach Morrisonls coming linesmen and with more seasoning, should develop into a powerful guard, as he has the build and the old-time gritg but since Smith gets his sheep- skin this year, Vandy will lose the services of this white hope. Smith displayed his ability best in the Tennessee game, in which fray he put up a stubborn defense and opened wide holes in the U. T. line. E. S. CRIDDLE Last and least in size, but not in football prowess, is Chug. As a Hankman he is around here. Although he weighs only l50, he is solid steel and rougher than the prover- bial pig iron. Chuggie doesn't pick 'em, but handles the big fellows just like those nearer his weight. l-le was one of the best blockers in the squad, always hitting his man low and hard and keeping him down until the ball was out of motion. Especially in the Sewanee game did uchugl' give the enemy trouble, blocking and tackling hard, catching passes, and getting down under punts with 'lightning speed. This freshman hails from l-lume-Fogg, where he was Captain of a. State championship eleven. A 5 fb iiiggs' .,L, sg T ' . ' ' , f V' , A- - L-rg, ,.f,L.iiL 15.5 if Y-' ,gg r--- if --. -A 1 T 'X ?f'Nw s A sf - .. 'Alf v ,rv 1 f w . 1 . 0. ' A , so A -'TT mu . V if ..,-2 X.. ' ' ,, , 'n 4 , ll . L na,--- ral XT' -A--f '5'f' fuel?-tt. 515--.f fyXrQ1'Y71'i 1713 1 as Vrsc...-N Y- t , ' 0 Ytiwx -- 5' j J ' 'Qg5,gfA':.hM:s,,? -.-r.,K-if , girly, XM -A:ss.+a,,:fw,:emR.mw:z:.1s1wDm1s-:aaw.a:?.asm S Q '-s.,,q ,Qv -s e'5--M .,' N L F If l .W . Nt , ,ff xc.. N,-RLT?-.nfq-, . - .cm , ,...,g. -m. , , A - ww, -v,.Ma:w ,,.. 4-' im , ' dr D ' - .J .ji Fall Campaign in Gridiron Salient, l9l8 BY R. L. A., JR. IELD MARSHAL lVl'GUGIN, on account of urgent duties elsewhere, could not report to give the candi- Q, dates for commissions the once over, so Chief of Staff Morrison took command. Because of flu epi- , demics, the candidates were late in arriving at Camp Dudley, but plans were made at once to put the rookies WK i into intensive training. Nine veterans who had seen service in other campaigns were on deck as a nucleus, around which a fighting machine was to be moulded. They were Capt, Daves, Berryhill, Beasley, Sherman, Goar, Richardson, Bailey, Menick, Carman, and Early. These last four, however, were soon transferred to other camps and missed the fighting with the Commodore Clan. After a few weeks of hard training in fall offensive and defensive warfare the V. U. Division was ordered to the front. A few days later came the lirst battle. BATTLE OF CAMP GREENLEAF k On October I9 Moleskin Army from Camp Greenleaf, composed largely of former All-American material, made a raid on Dudley Field. The battlefield was a sloppy, hog-wallow, and all scientific maneuvering had to be put aside for brute force and endurance. Repeatedly Vandy repelled their terrible assaults, though greatly outnumbered in pounds, and often when it seemed that the enemy would break through, Baker recovered fumbles, and then G0ar's heavy artillery barrage of water-logged pigskin shells wiped out the advantage gained by the offensive. But finally, late in the day, enemy reinforcements arrived, and by a surprise Hank attack they broke through and crossed the lines. Results of battle- Creenleaf gained 6 trenchesg Vanderbilt 0. BATTLE or HANCOCK On October 26 Machine Gunners from Camp Hancock advanced on the Commodores with rapid fire. They were led by the famous Capt. Berry, twice All-American fullback, and this warrior, singlehanded, piled up score after score. Neither the mud under him nor the Gold and Black warriors around him proved sufficient to stop this hero's terrific on- slaught. Capt. Daves, section of the line put up a most stubborn defense, and less progress was reported there than at any other point on the defense. Baker, too, ever alert on the Hanks, managed to recover a fumble and carry it across for Page one hundred Six 157-Z: ' 5-'33, 4456 zfflwe--.,. ,,,:, mn fam- f... , -s ,... .- ,zxgm ..-e--.. ..., ,- -fre, , ,I N if H , ,- ' re new E 22 1 , F fszsaszw ,. La., A -A-ffff 'W R. ' l , ' ,..f451m,.:?'0 VKX 1? fflf i? ' 93445 4 F99 fe J .,, 'r , '-s 241. ,ink W 'wgggi e je,,2,,4W4:g, liflggx 1 ggfggyf Q9 ,gfgsfvi V ,531 -as , l M J e ij KVAyawnW,Kmmmaats.s.swa.Waeaa-ammsmmvmn arf my was . r f Vandy's first score of the year, thus preventing the spread of kalsomine over the defeated Commodores by the victorious Machine Gunners. It is rumored that Ike received a Distinguished Service Medal for this brave stunt. Results of battle- Trenches gained, Hancock 255 Vandy 6. KENTUCKY STATE MELEE November 4. The next raid came from the north, when the scrappy Wildcats from Kentucky State pounced down on Dudley Field. The Commodores quickly got the range and poured such a deadly fire into the charging forces that they soon staggered and in a twinkle were in full retreat. Berryhill's battery did the most damage with a barrage of touchdowns, but Tex Lockman and Bum Beasley tied for second honors in the attack. Results of battle-Sectors gained, Vanderbilt 334 Wildcats O. THE RETREAT or U. T. November 9. The Orange and White forces assumed the offensive in very ambitious attack, but in less than five minutes they were hot-footing it across No-Man's-Land toward The Hill. Salient after salient was wiped out by General Morrison's forces, and U. Tfs re-enforcements could not check the tide. As the carnage increased the retreat turned into a bloody, hopeless rout. Berryhill was cited for bravery for his wonderful outlianking the enemy, by which he took six positions single-handed. Results of skirmish-Number of positions captured, Vanderbilt 765 Tennessee 0. BATTLE OF AUBURN FOREST November I7. Seeking new worlds to conquer, Generalissimo Nlorrison led his machine south, where they invaded the fortresses of Birmingham, and despite the rain, made great gains on the Auburn front. The Donahue line was smashed through time after time. Twenty-one points of vantage were taken by the Gold and Black, while the enemy did not even threaten, Aviators Sherman, Lockman, and Baker conducted many damaging pigskin air-raids over the enemy's lines, while the Tank Corps fnot half-men lovers, composed of Daves, Goat, Beasley and Lockman, were most effective in rumbling over and cutting down the retreating forces of the enemy. Results of battle-Number of points taken, Vander- bilt ZI 5 Auburn 0. ' SEWANEE SECTOR OBLITERATED Turkey Day fNovember ZSD. The greatest battle of the victorious campaign was with the famous Tiger Divi- sion of the Mountain Army, which swept down from the mountain fastnesses, seeking gore. They got it, too, more Coax' Page one hundred seven fr.. ,. ,sf e. . .1-T., , , , r we fe, . . -ff:-.N 1 ,ff ,F r -,J f,x,, ,', ,,, 1-, 1' .1 gvfsgxr A SQ' asf .f nest XP Al K+- . asf- A-' -. Cl s ifefw ,gs sg' sg F r 'Q it' ' - A 1 Common one- . than they could stand. Under a steady lire they began to give ground, and soon were in full retreat, closely pressed by the death-dealing Vandy Berthas of the backlield. Aces,' Gear and Baker conducted a terrific air-raid over the Purple and White lines, leaving defeat and destruction in their wake. Pile-driving Beasley with his artillery drove through inces- santly, and Berryhill went over the top for marvelous gains. The field generalship of Sherman of the Signal Corps was most strategic, as he picked out the weak spots in the Tiger defense and directed the fire against them. Vandy,s ,advance guards opened tunnels in the opposing line at will. From the sidelines the Y,,' or rather the VH forces, added pep and encouragement to the heroes on the field, while, as usual, the work of the Red Cross or rather the Black Cross with Water bucket and sponge was very Marlf ed. Results of battle-Trenches captured, Vandy 40, Tigers 0. '- Thus ended the successful fall campaign in the Gridiron Salient. While Generalissimo Morrison was dictating terms of the armistice, Manager McDonald got out his adding machine and got these results: Total Vandy gains, I76 points of vantage, total enemy gains, 31 points of vantage. According to the Hustler, three of this fighting machine won the Football Croix de Guerrefa place on All-Southern Team. They were Capt. Herman Daves, who has no peer as a tackle in the South, and who has twice before made All-Southern: Smiling llcen Baker, who is reputed to be the best Hankman since Nuck Brown: and the Diminutive Berryhill, whose Wonderful open Held running brought him into the limelight with a rush. ln battle this was the Fighting formation: Baker, LE.: Daves QCA, l...T.g Reed, LG., Hill, Centerg Reeves, R.C.g Owen, R.T.g Goar, R.E.g Sherman, Quarterg Berryhill, L.I-I.g Lockman, R.l-I.: Beasley, Fullback. Blaine. Cricldle, ard Smith, of tl'e Reserve Forces, won V's also. EEKMZFQQ The A. W. Porter Cup s I In recognition of the interest and aid shown by Mr. A. W. Porter of Porter Clothing Co. in the Commodore and all other Vanderbilt publications and activities, the Commodore wishes to announce that Mr. Porter, starting this year, will every year give a silver loving cup to the University, which is to be presented at 'Commencement to the best all-round athlete in school. A committee appointed by the Athletic Association will select the winner of the cup. This should be a great incentive to Vandy athletes to go out for every team, and should be a great boon to our athletic standing. The Com- modore enthusiastically approves of Mr Porter's magnanimous donation. . Page one hundred eight x 4 M.. FZ.. 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Lf Q AA.. .55 V l L JJ YJ wa ,..L HM Q5 'A fi t'bfpfj THE 1919 BASKETBALL SQUAD A Page one hundred len Zfweal,W,,.ma.1sw..was-MmN,,x.Wsa1m-,W.tmesmp.1vffa.1rs. ,. ef 'M glzajgskyg Q n 'Xswam.st..-mwmaftffmw.7..mamfW.1wvmawmnmiiwa1 65,9 fgmflf gl ,gi 'f-, Q 3' If Q , gm Qwggeji' 5. ...,, ,i .....wMf- .g-,N rf , s'f,,,.,5r' so EG, , J, if w ,fs is - ' --... A . ' fs M R E 9-'W3 -'wsu L it as ,. .a,Ff,., X, ,3 at -xs1,avaW,fmw.f,mw.wvf,t.,,.mfms.,wwaamwW2.ff,fMfamw A cw k ,,f we , '- sw ,..- varsity Basketball, t 1919 WEE? HE call for basketball came late, and there was but little done before Christmas, but with the beginning of the D second term Coach Morrison put the candidates to work in -earnest., For awhile it was some job to tell the Q Ei-4 Varsity five from the Scrubs so close were the practice games. The old letter men soon hit there stride, however, Xxtigi and moved on, but incidentally taking some new material with them: namely, Norton and Thomas. - The opening game came on the first day of February, when the Commodores and the Birmingham Ath- letic Club tied-up. Tied-up is the word, too, because the fray was so hard fought that at the linal whistle the count stood l6-l 6. In a five-minute play-off, however, Zerfoos, Norton and 'Sherman cut loose in whirlwind fashion and ran up a live- point lead, winning the tilt Zl to l6. Ten days later Vandy for the first time in three years took the initial game from the Ramblers in the contest for the city championship by a score of 34 to 27. Then the quintet hit the road for the Kentucky trip. Cn the 13th they took the Calumet Club's measure-40 to 23, Zerfoos scoring half of Vandy's points, a real score. The next night Vandy walloped Kentucky State 36 to 26. Three straights they thought too good, however, and the following evening let Center 'College outplay them and take the fray by the close score of 28 to 23. On their return they practiced twice and then set out on a West Tennessee trip. February 20th they drubbed the Jackson Y. M. C. A. hve to the tune of 44 to l8, Zerfoos and Crook running wild and caging goal from all angles. The next victim was the Park Field Avia- tion team, who- ran up the small end of a 42 to I3 score. Senter Crook took a joy ride down at the field and go-t lost, and when he arrived the game was half over, but Norton and Zerfoos handled the situation with more goals than they could count. The following night, tired and stale after two hard games, the Commodores pulled into Memphis and tackled the Bluff City YH quintet, who succeeded in winning a Z3 to I4 victory over the C-old and Black. Back at home once more the Com- modores began to prepare for the second Rambler game, and so well did they prepare that they took the fray 36 to 25, au- tomatically becoming City Champs. On March 7th, in the local Y gym, the Commodores secured sweet revenge on the Memphis Y bunch by defeating them in about as torrid a tilt as Nashville ever witnessed. The score was 26 to 22, Crook being personally responsible for a round dozen of Vandy's points. Thus ended a victorious season in which there were eight Gold and Black victories against two defeats, giving the 1919 quintet a percentage of .800. They scored 316 points to their opponents' 22l, and without doubt, were the real State Champs. There's a reason, too. That reason is they constituted a well-balanced team that believed in giving practical dem- onstrations of co-operation and team work every time they appeared on a gym floor. With such forwards as Tom Zerfoos Page one hundred eleven f A'-A fy--in ,nf-Irltx FN xg:-1.3. , 1, If Rites vets fur ' W1 A 5 :ff , 5. W. , . , ., , .1 ,.- P--,,f,.:-.fa1,:..Q-.-::efwe:.i.f.eg...e...--.. .- ..-. ....-.- -A ,in 1 W a , N F I g -fsws ' - up-x -fl Wit .st Am v A Q . A A - .-. 'GMMOD GRE' sa-i -A -fe A 14 -+L- f' 1-'-A' , . mgifsimmmw f QQ QQ' Na3,yfea Em:-..-.Q-..ma.....m '-'Q-W-,.aaza-M . . A X and Senter Crook, with the diminutive but loud Norton as a scotcher, the sporting editor needed an adding machine to com- pile the tallies. Sherman, running guard, not only put up a polished defense at all times, but was second only to Zerfoos in points registered. Captain Graves was always on the job passing and shooting, while Morrow at standing guard proved to be a tower of strength that was well-nigh impregnable, and it was largely clue to his efficient repulsing of hostile attacks that Vand-y made such a splendid record. February lst . . . February l0th . , February 13th . , February 14th . . February 15th . . . February 20th . . . February Zlst . . February 22nd . . . February 28th . . March 7th ....... Commodores' Total . THE SEASON,S RECORD Commodores, Commodores, Commodores Commodores, Commodores, Commodores, Commodores, Commodores Commodores, Commodores, Q Birmingham Athletic Club Ramblers ...... Calumet . . . Kentucky State . . Center College . . Jackson Y. M. C. . Park Field Aviation . Memphis Y. M. C. A. Ramblers ..... Memphis Y. M. C. A. . Opponenis' Total THE LINE-UP AND INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS NAME TOMMIE ZERFOOS SENTER CROOK . L. M. CRAVES fCapt.j . . . '.DOOCfiEl, SHERMAN QlVIgr.j . GARLAND MORROW ROLAND NORTON JULIAN THOMAS ALF ADAMS . . POSITION Forward . . Forward . Center Guard . Guard . . . Sub-forward . Sub-guard Sulrguard . . Total . . POINTS SCORED 85 62 64 83 4 I6 2 0 I6 . 3 Page one hundred twelve ,' ,M N '- ,.,v4 'X' f , 'Q' mrvmz. -mmm. - 'zzz-A- . wmv:-s:,w.zskm1v'-1. f fav: I ,. - 'V W , I M, - my gg Q 2 2.3, M. QQ , is ig , 5 c fe . may WE ' - a. Y via .eg 2 -.5 ' . ' ' MM 'Cixi inf:'1 E91 ' fki. W' Wim .. , Y 5' ., . 5' ' Q f-1-if ' 1f.f-,-.:,..- H-...mira , , V-Y-X-,NT.:C..x,,,f:wQEjf! c, HSN, ,I H , KU W, ga Fw I Hawk ,JJ wwf- Co-Ed Basketball Team 'sfo NELL CRAIN . VIVIAN BRITE . VIOLA PHILLLPP . PEARL TUTTLE . . ELIZABETH CHESTER, ESTHER JOHNSON . VANCE EARLY . Page one hundred lhirleen . . . Substitute . Forward . Forzvari . Center . . . .X Cuarcl Captain . . Guard . Subsliiulc ,-an.-.nfw , ,V , I fta.1:,.a,,.e.-N.-....V.-....- -V e.M.-ng.l,,gfrfN ,- A -.L s- N , g .-M., -s l '- --'U it' -' 'H ...Jw -aff If Q, ...- 3 -'gtg ig. ti ,,.-rife--gf Q' E u'w yQf'if'mLzv 2-.. F' fum'- fl Q ,Sits , ,N , l Q ,, 4-ww.. s.,,..,.g lafe - U Jghbii-ll '73-x kff9?!1'ii O ' 3 .atraf m mm: 1 ', - uaqmffr ffm .IWE ff H. fmme..,awwms,.asms.ammasmw.ea.aa.s.e-aaa. iw, ..., A ' Q l fl U -.. f ' ...fa w 9 ' ia t N .5 reea - -. . - . lnterfraternity Basketball, l 9 l 8-l 91 9 '7f'NY S the Basketball bee began to buzz around the campus, much interest became manifest in an Interfraternity 'N League. The Pan-Hellenic Council made out an official schedule, and the ambitious Greek quintets got ? j busy, each believing that the silver loving cup would be theirs. fq'i But to relieve the suspense, we're going to let the cat out right now and tell who won it. The gli. winners call themselves Betas, but at basketball they were Beatas, as they copped the trophy by admin- istering beatings to all the opposition that showed itself. Their first victim was the A. T. O. five, which went down in defeat to the tune of 25 to l0, Norton, who later made the Varsity, being largely responsible for this initial victory. In the next fray the Beta five walloped the Phi Delta Thetas 26 to 7. In the contest with the Sigma Chi's they had easy sailing for the first half, but in the last period the Sigs came back and made more than the champsg the final score, how- ever, was Z4 to l0. Meanwhile some interesting frays had been pulled off between the other frats. The Kappa Sig- Sigma Nu game was so hotly contested that at the referee's final whistle the count stood l4-l4. A five-minute play-off was agreed on, and never did the diminutive Mimms Tyner use five minutes to better advantage. In a Hash he had untied the score and with another goal and a foul piled up a live-run lead before the big Sigma Nu guards could collar him, and then it was too late. The S. A. E. team meanwhile had also been putting up a good fight. They defeated the Phi's 23 to l2, and in one of the closest scraps of the season nosed out the Sigma Chi's I0 to 7. The Phi Kappa Psi five was the Sigma Alpha's next victim by a score of 24 to l2. By a process of elimination the only three quintets that had won all their games were the Betas, Kappa Sigs, and the S. A. E.s, consequently the Big Threen remaining had to odd-man for a schedule. The result was that the Kappa Sigs and Betas tied-up in the semi-finals, and the S. A. E.s took on the winner. An enthusiastic crowd witnessed the Beta-Kappa Sig fray, which was marked by the fiercest rivalry. The final whistle found the Betas with I3 to the Kappa Sigmas 8. Whiskey Burch and Mike Rooney starred for the winners, while Tyner shone forth in Kappa Sig line-up. If they had all been Tyners a different story might be recorded. Then the Betas and S. A. E.s met in the finals. Ar the end of the first half the score stood I0 to 9 in favor of the S. A. E.s, but in the second period they couldn't tally a time, so stalwart a defense did Foster and McKenzie throw up, while the Betas forwards and Rooney registered I6 points. The Betas' passing in the first half was erratic, but in the final half they uncorked some swell basketball, and won in a walk. , Abundance of practice, superior passing, and team work were the Beta's secrets of success. No team scored over ten points on them, which is a tribute tothe excellent defense put up by Strat Foster and McKenzie. The Beta line-up was as follows: Burch and Wilhite, forwardsg Rooney, centerg Foster and McKenzie, guards. Page one hundred fourteen fmmqx ff wwf- 4:19 N I ,Q 5 34 Qf Fw mv? WHEEL 'ww mkmggifi ' wg A .F fi ' MW E53 RE, Q3 A Q' Z 2 CYD gl 'I P MQZEQRM MW QQ fffwgqigy Y C63 . q bw MmwW 2: 6? 'W QKQQMMJ ww :fa :rf 1n ' E .I - J .i 33 Q! 54 ri' IN 1 , f I I f . f f . 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'YZ 11713 61 .5594-wMQl'2'3 nQ 3 W' 'm '4 A 5 2 tg K.5v:'A.',j--'ziqig-,hx M- I :g g ifV-1.1,-xamzsawswzeiwmmsavswff.raw...:w::ezwmzwn.':nnf.w:rzf fam1 K' 1- '. gg . may 175, .4-,,--ag f ,H I 51 LMA, ,..,,,,w aww' ,Y , ..-. ...M wav- - -ft-,Lava-,y-ga .. ' ,Lp 2 Q! Y Y The l 9 l 8 Track Season --1 SQ N March 7th Coach Anderson issued the first call for Track. About thirty candidates responded, but due to W the fact that track work had given way to the military in the Spring of 1917, there was but one Varsity man S ll back: namely, Capt. Bob Srleefl- After about three weeks of hard work the Annual lnterclass meet was L pulled off, and for the third time the Class Of ,l9 Uuniorsj brought home the bacon, despite the valiant ef- forts of the Freshmen lead by Morrow. 500m afterwards two promising men were lost in Dillon, who en- listed in the Navy, and in Nance, who by a rather far-fetched ruling, was declared ineligible because of his being on a team in Soochow, China, the year before. On April 27, the Commodores took a practice meet from Branham or Hughes by a score of 47 to 24. Gn May 4th, sweet revenge was taken on the Sewanee B. V. D-ites fpentalthon Star Hammond in- cludedl by more than doubling the Tigers, score in a Dual Meet, the result being 675 to BOM. After much dilly-dallying about whether to have the S, l. A. A. Meet or not, this classic event was hnally called off on account of war conditions. Vandy's negligee heroes broke training, but suddenly a meet Was aranged with Miss. A. gl M. The team succeeded in get- ting in shape again, and only lacked a second place to win the meet from or M., who barely nosed us out by a score of . 57 to 54. A second, a second, my kingdom, for another second place, was the Coach's cry. Who said little things don't count? The men who Won VS Were: Dome Sneed, Capt,, distancesg Percy Conyers, dashes: Jim Early, weights and quarterg Garland Morrow, jumps, weights and hurdlesg Reagor Motlow, distancesg l..em Stevens, jumps, Connie Covington, distancesg 'Carr Payne, relayg McMillan, Mgr., hurdles. Page one hundred seventeen ff., ,, .. ,IT .reg ,I - IM ., . ff - af F, ' . ... -.o ' -..'-- 5 I . ,M f-. 'te-1,-:Vx Reimer: rf. sw an .' ' ,..,.s--f-- f it -ommoo one- Q t . tetr. I qs.,-I tv M-'-amen:-151' VW-refiti Vi, ...L ..e,,,.f.2....uswesmsefgseeymmsz,elm-we-fm.-.men Qi, '.f 'J I I t WI A S MY' R J Q IQ M , ' si...-ws...,,,.ef' ij I 9 I 8 Track Season . APRIL 27, COMMODCRES, 47-B. Bc I-I., 24. SUMMARY I00-YARD DAS!-I-I-IuII, KB. Sz I-IJ, first, Conyers, fV.l, sec ond. Time, I03-5. HALF MILE-Payne, CVQ, Hrst, Covington, CVQ, second. 2:I6l-5. HIGH JUMP+Morrow, QVJ, first, Ritchey QB. Sl I-IJ, second. 5 ft. 4 inches. I20 I..0W I-IURDLES-Morrow, QVQ, first, I-Iull, QB. Sz, I-IJ, second Time, I5 I-5 seconds. 220-YARD DASH-Conyers, CVQ, first, I-IuII, KB. Sz I-IQ, second. Time, 24 3-5 seconds. IVIILE--Sneed, fV.J, first, IVIotIow, fV.J, second. Time, 5 min- utes Hat. POLE VAULT-Ritchey, QB. Sz HJ, I0 feet. BROAD -IUMP-Ritchey, CB. Bt I-IQ, first, Stevens, QVJ, second, 20 feet, 7 inches. RELAY-Vandy-fConyers, Morrow, Weaver, and Nancej MAY 4. COMMODORES, 675-SEWANEE, 305 SUMMARY I00-YARD DASH-Hammond, QSJ, first, Conyers, second Time, I0 35. ' HIGH hIUM.P-Morrow, CVQ, hrst, Hammond, CSD, and Stevens CVJ, tied for second. 5 feet 43-4 inches. I-IALF MILE-Sneed, CVJ, first, Motlow, fvj, second. Time 2:07 2-5. 220-YARD DASHTCOHYCFS, QVJ, first, I-Iarper, QSD, second Time, 24 2-5. POLE VAULT-Sewanee first and second. HAMMER-Early, CVJ, first, Du Bose, QSJ, second, III ft. 3 in. Time, v 1 I20 HIGH 'I-IURDLES-Hammond, CSD, Hrst, Morrow, CVQ, sec ond, I7 seconds. QUARTER-Conyers, first, Early, fV.D, second, 55 3-5. 220 LOW I-IURDLES-Hammond, CSD, first, Morrow, CVJ, sec ond, 27 4-5. MILE-Sneed, CVQ, first, Covington, CVJ, second, 4:46 2-5. I DISCUS-Morrow, fV.J, first, Early, second, I07 feet. RELAY--Vandy-fpayne, Early, Morrow, Conyers., MAY 25 S. I. A. A. SUBSTITUTE MEET SCORES Miss. A. 81 M. . ..... 57 VanderIbiIt .... ...... . . . . 54 University of Miss ...... - .......... I6 In this meet, which was substituted for the AnnuaI S. I. A. A. Meet, there was not a Commodore entered in the shot put, broad jump, poIe vault, I00-yard, or 220-yard dashes, yet these few sons of the GoId and Black showed enough oIcI Vandy fighting spirit to register 54 points in the other events which were as follows: HALF MILE-Sneed, KVQ, first, MotIow, QVJ, second. Time, 2:03 2-5. QUARTER-Conyers, CVJ, first, Miss. A. Sz M., second. Time, 52 2-5. ' HAMMER-Early, first, Morrow, second. Distance I05 feet. DISCUS-Morrow, and EarIy, fV.J, tied for first. Distance II2 feet, 8 inches. I20 HIGH I-IURDi.Es-McMillan, QVQ, third. 220 LOW HURDLES-McMillan, CVJ, second, Morrow, CVQ, third. MILE-Sneed, first, IVIotIow, fV.J, second. Time, 4:45. RELAY-Vandy-first, fMorrow, Payne, EarIy, Conyers., Time. 3:30 2-5. Page one hundred eighteen 1 N W... ,:,,, ,, n.,.-.WLf.1..--f .,..5f..::L.....1W.,,,,,,..m,,..n..:-gl. ygmmam 6 -v ,.,. 17 - Ajluazi Kwfffzfgg img Q Em gcgmqgg ...W V,,,..f M ff :I -Q, ff-5 . 11:11 ,- 'I - 14' ' -Q - : 1' -f-- 32 +221--m,.,,,,.,. 'frrxifalg Qs-ww V- W r VY W V ffm 1 V wwszvf gray? '-4+-M--1h14,,f.,-milky NQ1,-'rvg9,,25.f-5, ,Q Q f.:,Wmmw,zmmmwwm.mf,mW..ufm-f? . QQ F W m 1 W .fx R, .. ,,W.,..n.,N..m,,A.-,f,,:mM ff 1 Y MA J -- I J 5,f yay' xnfwn-7 I ,J Page one hundred nineteen -5 1-f 1,5 ' G 1 I Q ' I D .Nkv.f1--fzrgnva. .. :rr . . ......A-.Hx ' . - iq nm N I , - , V b ry I ,L Q VND A 1, Arun. azz- .f,,.X,,,-.. J. ,, W2 5 'X . ., ,,,j15-:raglan V if -:,4f4fiiv,?:x:':'4,'f '? ?1i'3fJ97Z tffpi f 0 M 3:53 Fax. www? mm N . M IQIA. 5 .. ' - J'f 3. ' ' ' V. ' ' ' -' '-V E FLSA, -0- 'nu .' K X, - ' ' ----, ,. -ff-A ,'f'-:.-J.-fi-' 'Kwik My Q , A 4 ff' ,,,,. - - A' A --'! fn N jf? pfmwf.Aww.Am-r.,gmWmm.2.fm,..Wmmm.m.mw 75 956' Q' -M :al ' Av-A..-i wi ' A-vm-W ,... !I X F J, g X- ' X53 Wwg'i4 ' NQ1f:+'Nb.::AK12-Q--Q-A--V'-f -V-v-L .--- W v..,,,-f .w,E,f55Q,2,. - -We ' 1N.x.,,,..,fn-4' kmf m- -, - J ,, - 1 THE 1919 BASEBALL SQUAD ,Page one hundred twcrrly fs Mew.. a 231-rrqgm if .sa fywngggw, ,MW -4a...s..f Qj MSM 15D7:fl'fQs M, ,imaif-ge..-..'...-..f..ma,w.a,af-sQmsamaaamfmfaw,aa'..f,, .c , W. . ., Ng, . U mggy W ag, aamij, ga, is Q. f - I VW is I If ., a,w::w1sQ'r-ri3i:4rz1:,g6- q33fg5QQ.aaaa,:.,,,iz1h 5 Q . lf , .M-w., , ..,a'aa.g sea- if 1 E .mw1'f-aW:wm..,,., rf 1, rf.. we ,if tp' la my 9.5, r 4 ,S fy it A - 'Ja f' C- f Q- f 0 - rfb 1 lzwgfylfggfrs MM-a....aw.aam'.,a,-may-W..amTr,,,a.a's..,a.amaa.W f ' ,gem 9 ,,r :f'fff'-fr-,f,.,,v -,, I-M-A Q 5 G 2:1157 ' rvaf-wi,-U Kqx4z51L,niL 1':m.n:zm.f.---,gcf---f'-'Wm.-ewpuzw:L-zmacvrmzzgzzfxan-M - V , ' ,f 41 fa 3 .Q W .. W its 'M The l9l 8 Baseball Season f'q52o'9'f3ffZ: ITH the big scrap across the pond at its greatest crisis and the drain on manpower at its height, it was hardly fe D1 g to be expected in the Spring of I9l8 that universities would turn out big league nines. Vandy did not expect F 7 if to, and verily she was not disappointed. But the warn team piled up a fair record, and but for hard luck L of the toughest variety on the trips would have made a better one. V ' Q? Un March llth came the call of Coach Parmer to the heavers of the ho-rsehide, and about thirty candidates answered the summons. Most of the aspirants wanted to get on as infielders or slab artists, while all kinds of S.O.S. calls for Ty Cobbs to patrol the suburbs had to be sent forth. After much preliminary work the team got ambitious, and on April 6th attacked the Vols. Kyle was on the mound for the Commodores, but the infield sprung so many leaks behind him that the veteran Southern Leaguers amassed a total of Z6 runs, while Vandy failed to register. The coach got some inside information on his lads from this melee, however, and corresponding change soon appeared in the line-up-. These changes must have proved effectual for the next week the Commodores defeated the State Normal nine to the tune of I9 to 2, Capt. McClure being invincible. That improvement in team work was progressing rapidly was proved by the score of the next Vol victory, which was only I6 to 2. Seeking easier picking in local talent, Vandy next tied up in a series of games with Hume-Fogg I-Iigh, who incidently put up such a stiff opposition in all but one of the four games that they gave the Commodores more worry than practice. In an eleven-inning battle these baseballing Hume- Foggites succeeded in winning a 7 to 6 victory over the Gold and Black, overconfidence and a patched-up line-up putting the Commodores at a disadvantage, which the hard-hitting preps took full advantage of. On April l9th a S. P. U. aggre- gation journeyed down to Dudley Field and took a fray by the score of 3 to 2. The S. P. U.-ers got the jump on Vandy's sickness-weakened nine and had a big 3 on the board above the Commodores' goose egg at the end of the second inning. In the third frame Berryhill, I-lenslee, and Cunningham poked out three hits, netting two runs, but there the fireworks ceased, the game ending in siaiuo quo. Although they had a Sherman with them, the Palmer delegations march through Georgia to the sea was hardly as triumphant as was that of the famous Warishell,' Sherman, for three reasons. First, Georgia Tech 4, Commodores l. ln this fray Vandy got as many hits as the enemy but offset them with seven errors. Second reason, University of Geor- gia 7, Commodores 0. The crack Georgia nine just applied the kalsomine too skilfullyg with only one hit and 5 errors to their credit the Commodores say there is no alibi. Third, Oglethorpe l, Commodores 0. This was a pitchers' battle in which the fates ruled against Daddy Read, who allowed only four safe bingles and who, with even luck, should have won easily. Thus ended the disastrous Georgia campaign, in which history failed to repeat itself. Back at home once more the Commodores settled down and took the first fracas with the Sewanee Tigers 6 to l, out- classing their ancient rivals in all departments of the pastime. Things were going well in the next game until the ninth inning, Page one hundred twenty-one New , . .K I , ' -fun f:.----..,.., L .. ---- - A--para-5 R, ,rf-r 'Wm' 'FX af.-M ffm.. G H .5 ro Q . W I -- If I -OMMOD GRE- A I A I: I - ,fffafn f:- ,rflfe-,,.e f-ff fi ,,,1ff!' ,xg ' ...J rf' . ,, 4ffgs m....a, .... , e v- -, , 4,1 Ir' 'J av we .5--Q22 V f'37EIjU 'KX ma,,Ew.Ew,,m:e:gmwaaE2g,:x.1e.1u-Jae --V-mm - Me, .fm ' 2 ,f f , ' 'A , A , new-L .W-is--.-M.+W,,,mm, p Lv, we lug Lug! lem -mm'-smyyililg LJ Daddy Read took a blow and the revengeful Tigers filed up five tallies, thereby taking the THE USUAI. LINE-UP IN BATTING ORDER POSITION . . Center Field . . . Catcher . . Second Base . . Short Stop . First Base . Right Field . . Left Field . Third Base - . Pitcher . . Infield . Manager when with the score tied 4-4 battle 9 to 4 and splitting the series. Thus ended the final fracas of the Gold and Black war nine. THE SEASON,S RECORD Commodores .... 09 Nashville Vols NAME Commodores . . 19g State Normal HAGAN ' Commodores . 29 Nashville Vols TYNER ' Commodores . 39 Hume-Fogg . SHERMAN ' Commodores . 25 S. P. U. . BERRYHILL ' Commodores , . 1651-lume-Fogg . HENSLEE' ' ' Commodores . 63 Hume-Fogg . CUNNINGHAM Commodores . 55 Hume-Fogg , BAILEY Commodores , lg Cxeorgia Tech WILHITE ' ' Commodores . 05 Unv. of Georgia MCCLURE ccapta Commodores . 05 Oglethorpe . Commodores 65 Sewanee Commodores . 43 Sewanee OTHER V MEN READ . . Pitcher ANTHONY , RAINES . . . Pitcher HALL . HATCHER . . . Catcher INTERFRATERNITY BASEBALL, I9 I 8 By defeating the Phi Kappa Sigmas in the Hnals by a score of I0 to 2, pionship and won the silver cup. The headlines of the Hustler tell the story: SIGMA NU'S ARE WINNERS IN FRAT LEAGUE HARD HITTING OF ENTIRE TEAM AND GOOD PITCI-IING OF COKER BRING VICTORY. 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LARKIN SMITH . . WALTER STOKES . T. L. THOMPSON . C-. J. STUBBLEFIELD . W. H. WITT . . . W. F. HARRIS . . C. FIRMAN SMITH QM R. A. ARMISTEAD . H. E. JACKSON, JR. . J. W. SEWELL . . D C. BUNTIN . R. A. BARR . . . .F. Page one hundred iwenty-nine assl Phi Delta Theta TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER J. H. DEWITT . . HARRY S. VAUC-HN . H. C. ALEXANDER . NORMAN FARRELL, JR. E. O. HARRIS . . . J. P. W. BROWN . . J. V. CROCKETT . HARRINGTON MARR . F. J. FULLER . . . F RATRES . . . '94 . '94 . .' '95 . . . '95 . . '95 . '96 . '96 . . '96 . . . '97 DOUGLAS HAGGARD fSewaneeJ '97 HILL MCALLISTER . ...'97 C. E. BUNTIN fSewaneeJ I. . '95 L. E. KERN CRand-Maconj . '98 R. B. C. HOWELL . S. D. BAXTER . . W. A. BUNTIN . . STUART C. PILCHER . W. B. C. PILCHER . GRANTLAND RICE . A. W. HARRIS, JR. . JOHN A. WILSON . A. F. NYE . . . R. W. DRAKE . . . M. H. RICHARDSON . F. G. GORDON . , W. D. ROSE . . . DOUGLAS M. WRIGHT . . . '99 . '00 . '00 . . '00 . . 'OI . 'Ol . . 'Ol . '02 . '03 . '03 . . '04 . '04 . . '04 . . . '04 IN URBE , J. W. BRYANT . PAUL DEWITT . C. N. BRYAN . . W. H. MORGAN . W. C. WEAVER . H. L. ALLEN . . M. B. HOWELL . J. L. COLVILLE fWa T. C. KEELING . ROBERT WELSTER J. O. MANIER . W. P. COOPER , J. B. TINNON . LEE DOUGLAS . W. R. MANIER, JR. J. H. NOEL . . ROBERT RHEA . . -Continued .L 5. Leg JOHN THOMPSON, JR .... EDWARD- CRAIG . JOI-IN KIRKMAN . E. H. WEST . . O. F. NOEL . . E. T. NOEL . . MORTON B. ADAMS R. F. DODD . . FITZGERALD HALL DOUGLAS HENRY . . ALBERT PARRISH N. B. JACKSON . R. S. HENRY . M. S. ADAMS . MACON KIRKMAN . ROGERS C. CALDWELL EDWARDS BUEORD, JR. MEREDITH CALDWELL BRUCE DOUGLAS . . C-. F. TENISON . . J. B. WEST . . . W. H. EVANS . .' . WILLIAM GRANBERRY M. H. MEEKS . . E. B. STEVENSON . EMMETT MANIER . . WILLIAM WEBSTER . G. P. WINTON . . JAMES WEBSTER . EDWIN CRAIG . . MAYES KIRKMAN . . B.YRD DOUGLAS . . CRUTCHER MCCLURE CURREL VANCE . . ALONZO TENISON . ' 'HM' T f- f-' f '4 '- ,'T7-Ti. .. -ff. :f---.wmf:.7,::- ......-,1----V-W, ,. 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STANFORD WEBB, B.S. . . MILLER MANIER, LL.B. , . CLASS EDWARD B. HILL, B.A. . . ROBERT A. WEAVER, B.A. . RUSSELL CAMPBELL, B.A. . JNO. BELL KEEBLE, JR., B.S. . MAX ANTHONY, B.S .... CLIFFORD WOODS, B.S. . . . A. T. ADAMS, B.S., LLB. . RICHARD ECMATHEWS, B.S. . M. M. CAMPBELL, B.S., LLB. Page one hundred lliiriy-one OF I92l Phi Delta Theta TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER-Cbniinuecl FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Nashville, Tenn . Athens, Ala. Jackson, Tenn Jackson, Tenn Lynchburg, Va Nashville, Tenn Cleveland, Miss . Tupelo, Miss Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Memphis, Tenn . Ashland, Ky Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn A CLAS M. G. SMITH, LL.B .... BENNETT SANDERS, B.A. . A. M. DANTZLER, B.S. . . ROBT. E. MCNEILLY, B.S. . THOS. WOODROOF, B.S. . . T. B. ZERFOSS, B.S., M.D ROBT. I-I. KNIGHT, B.S. . . L. B. FEAGIN, B.S. . . O. ALLEN TATE, B.A. u. . . Ross T. FITZGERALD, B.S. . 922 RPLEDGES FRANCES CRAIG, J3.A .... MINOS L. FLETCHER, B.S. . . ALFRED PRICE, B.S. . . JESSE E. WILLS, B.S .... WM. W. HILDEBRAND, B.S. . WARD DE WITT, B.S. . . JAMES M. WALLER, B.S. . . . Nashville, Tenn . . . .lVliami, Fla New Orleans, La . . Nashville, Tenn Mooresville, Ala . . Ashland, Ky . Nashville, Tenn . . Athens, Ala . . . Ashland, Ky Tullahoma, Tenn . Donelson, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn Little Rock, Ark . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn x ft ff-'bn FN 14111. ,X K. , ,,,-,-,,,A - ' A W4 - 4 X, ff ,nl I fl V, f xg: - A .Y f. ' W -mwxg ,:h' L thi I , Lf MTA: Av 2 A Q 4 X, .,,Q..-, ,.-f,.,-.v-,,,,,-:A-,,,,,.:,,m,m., qi if X gfm-dsflzuzg 5, -,-rl.-',5 6' 47 -J -, , - ' - f . MWGF Q ee R39 an 23 SW Qfimzeigmh S9 A , X F , .---f-,. X wi. J -,. , . V qw Jw .+ Rig qi?-'gqffx www.. fir.-... K '. ' Y, , ' ..,, N. .-- - V- f... , x? -f : 1 . sv ' . N' f f ,' M' X--I -1 -,Jg,,, -..1.17-A-,1m,A,.-w.v..r,., .. , , fx ,x Rh f Qvfrlf ww-W'4'Qws'J -w . wad Q Page one hundred thirty-luwa . 1 W' . Lp, 'M' we ' 'b..f..-.se - A - f -A A-' ' ' . , ' 4 .Wa I . Mo QEQQIQ 3 I, i ' ' 'J Za? 1 Q W? 'K' ,f..ww ' maf-1-f...,,,.E. 'R ik 'YQ Qspfirw4ffff4.:g.g,44g, . A fig awenwuamewmmwugmufmamwswmmymv Ei, W , ,gn QA -.. ' ' Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Virginia, 1869 Colors: Scarlet, Emerald Green and White FIODJCV-' Lily of 1115 Valley Alumni Chapters, 46 Active Chapters, S5 Kappa Chapter FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS or 1919 S. P. BAILEY, M.D.. . ..... Nashville, Tenn. l-1. GOLD, B.A ..... . Gordonsv.l1e, Tenn. GEORGBBRANDAU, M.D. . ..... Clarksville, Tenn. P. A. KELLY, D. D. S .... . . Gallatin, Tenn. E. H. CRoss, B.A. . j. H. BAILEY, M.D. . . E. BOSLEMAN, B.S. . . R. D. FULLER, LLB. . W. C. HAGGARD, LLB. ALLEN HUGHES, LL.B. W. F. HIGH, LLB. . . J. G. CHURCH, M.D. . N. COBLE, B.S .... P. L. DENTON, B.S. . . Page one hundred thirty-three W. B. PAYNE, B.S. . . . . . . . Cave City, Ky. CLASS or 1920 . Gadsden, Ala. j. M. NIXON, LL.B ..,. A. K. MANCHESTER, B.A. . . . . . . . Syl-ies, Tenn. CLASS or 1921 . Danville, Va. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Monroe, La. . Dayton, Tenn. . ...... Memphis, Tenn. . ...... Elmwood, Tenn. W. A. WALKER, LLB ..... CLASS or . . Corsicana, Texas . Shelbyville, Tenn. . . Marks, Miss. JOE LELYETT, LLB. . A. L. MCDONALD, LLB. G. P. SANDERSON, B.S. M. SMITH, M.D .... W. A. THOMASON, B.S. M1Ms TYNER, B.S. . . ...... Monroe, 1922 R. H. ELROD, M.D. . . BU1sT LITTERER, M.D. . WM. MONTGOMERY, B.S. L . . . Dayton, Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Elmwood, Tenn. . . Louisville, Ky. . Dallas, Texas Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Gadsden, Ala. ,A I, ,X fn 45:22, ,Q , 1 -.fv- .xv . Q ,gawk Wim fX K- 3 , N fN . N A I WWVWM H W ,W I .X gays :C , , . I I , . - ,.AT l,q,2 ...L - ,. , n A 6 X ff:--frew .N -T ,Zn q 192.7 ag.. fri V., .1 RSEZELR E, .jg N739 ff ' I .. I C-jommola om'-3-Q I -.44 2 S SJW M Kappa Sigma KAPPA CHAPTER-Continued Established at Vanderbilt, 1877 F RATRES IN FACULTATE ,., QX., - R. .. N-w -:A..e,.-- ' L. C. GLENN, PH.D ...... ............ ........ P r ofessor of Geology O. H. WILSON, NLD. . . . . . . . Professor of Diseases of Children - W. P. OTT ........ . . ...... Professor of Maihemalfcs HENRY LITTERER, NLD. . ..,........ Insirucior in Bacteriology WILLIAM RICHARDSON FRATRES IN URBE ' C. T. KIRKPATRICK j. R. WILSON H. TALLIAFERRO W. S. ARMISTEAD V. W. BLAKE j. P. BARKSDALE J. T. KERCHEVAL W. S. BEARDEN, JR. WILLIAM MILLER A. B. BENEDICT I R. 5. THOMPSON H. B. BUCKNER M. P. O'CONNOR W. F. CALHOUN j. E. HOLLINS R. A. BAILEY HENRY SHARP C. H. FRANKLIN W. E. STEGER ALBERT ROBERTS H. G. TUCKER Q W. O. HARRIS K. N. THROOP f W. P. FISHER W. L. THROOP L. E. CROUCH GEO MORRIS W. H. ALLEN M. H. 'SHARP LEE BROCK E. P. SCALES W. E. BEARD T. M.-DEMOSS M. E. ESTES W. B. SHARP L. C. GLENN J. W. MIMMS H. P. GAUT G. H. MACK O. H, WILSON T. J. TYNE E. T. HOLLINS T. N. IVEY J. V. BLAKE R. E. BLAKE J. M. WILKERSON, JR. 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A Sigma Alpha Epsilon Established at University of Alabama, 1856 Colors: Royal Purple and Old Cuold National Convention, Nashville, Tenn., December 26-28, 1912 Flower: Violet Tennessee Nu Established at Vanderbilt, 1878. Re-established, 1883 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. T. ALTMA,N, M.D ......... ....................... P rofessor of Obstetrics MCPHEETERS GLASGOW, B.A., M.D. . ...,......... Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics A. S. DABNEY, B.A., M.D. ...... Assistant Professor of Medical jurisprudence and Assistant in Medicine C. F. ANDERSON, M.D ................, Lecturer on Venereal Diseases J. WASHINGTON MOORE, LL.B .............. Lan: Department W. C. SLOAN B.S. . CARLISLE BAILEY, LL.B. E. A. DEEDS, B.S. . . CI. D. MooRE, B.S. . . H. B. WILLIAMSON, LL.B. . . . . . . I-I. G. HILL, JR., B.s. . JESSIE J. NAIVE, LL.B. DAVID M. BUSH, LL.B. ELMER D. DAVIES, LL.B. SAMUEL COLEMAN, B.E.. THOMAS j. TYNE, B.S. Page one hundred thirty-seven FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS or 1919 . . . . . Marked Tree,Arlc. PAUL L. WILLIAMS, LL.B. . RoBER'r H. GREEN, Ph.G. . ' ........ Bradford, Tenn. CLASS or 1920 . . . . . Gadsden, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. j. RAMON GUIZADO, B.E ..... CLASS . Searcy, Ark. Houston, Texas Nashville, Tenn. RONALD L. DAVIS, LL.B ..... oF1 NORMAN MINICK, LL.B. . C. E. I-lAwIcINs, B.A .... Panama City, Rep of Panama 921 FERRIS BAILEY, LL.B .... ANGUS A. MACDIARMID, LL.B ROBERT B. BURNS, B.S. . . . . . . . . Monroe, La. CLASS or 1922 Nashville, Tenn. . . Cotton Plant, Ark. . Arcadia, La. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. BANKS BORDERS, B.S. . . RAYMOND OWENS, B.5. . . THOMAS R. I-IAMMERLY, B.S. . FRANK I. NEBHUT, B.E. . PAUL MooRE, PhG. . . . Gadsden, Ala Asheville, N. C Gallatin, Tenn Nashville, Tenn . 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GENNETT, Tenn. Nu . . F. D. GILL, JR., Tenn. Zeta . M. S. I-lAwI4INs, Tenn. Nu . C-UY REYNOLDS, Tenn. Nu . T. B. SCOGGINS, Tenn, Nu . . . EUCLID SNOW, Tenn. Nu . . . JAMES W. WATERS, Tenn. Lambda '89 RORT. F. WHITE, Tenn. Lambda JAMES T. MEADORS .... SIDNEY SINNOT, Tenn. Nu . . . J. H. THOMPSON, Tenn. Lambda J. C. VAN LEER, Tenn. Nu . . . O. F. WILSON, Tenn Lambda . VERNON TUPPER, Tenn. Omega . J. PEEPLES, Va. Omicron . . ROBERT VAUOI-IN, Tenn. Nu . E. E. HENDRIX, Tenn. Lambda . J. CARUTI-IERS, Tenn. Lambda . Sigma Alpha Epsilon TENNESSEE NU-Continued FRATRES IN URBE B. F. Cl-IEATI-IAM, Tenn. Omega . F. M. COMPTON, Tenn. Nu . . Ez. CROW, Va. Pi . . . E. L. DOAK, Tenn. Nu . J. A. DALE, Tenn. Nu . J. EARLY, Tenn. Nu .... W. P. FERGUSON, Tenn. Nu . . MCPHEETERS GLASGOW, Va. Pi . E. A. GLOVER, Va. Sigma . . NORMAN KIRKMAN, Tenn. Nu . JOHN C. TCMERLIN, Tenn. Nu . JOHN A. BELL, Tenn. Nu . . E. P. BEVERLY, Tenn. Omega . A. S-. DABNEY, Ky. Epsilon . N. B. DCZIER, Ky. Epsilon . . G. S. MOORE, Tenn. Lambda . . E. F. LANGFORD, Tenn. Lambda . H. C. LANSING, Tenn. Kappa . . A. N. NJCDONALD, Tenn. Zeta . H. HARGROVE, Tenn. Nu . . H. B. MILLER, Tenn. Nu . MAY OVERTON, Tenn. Nu . . F. O. MCCIAVOCI4, Term, Nu . K. T. MCCONNICO, Tenn. Nu E. L. MCNEILLY, Tenn. Zeta . ED PIGUE, Ga. Beta .... J. W. HORTON, Tenn. Lambda . WASHINGTON HUDSON, Tenn. Nu J. WASHINIETON MOORE, Tenn. Nu J. A. GRANNIS, Tenn. Lambda . F. H. HESS, Tenn. Nu . . . - J. HEFLIN, Tenn. Nu . . . . . 05 LITTON I-IICKMAN, Tenn. Nu .... '96 GEO. W. HIGHT, JR., Tenn. Nu . . . '96 M. E. HOLDERNESS, Tenn. Nu . . . '02 W. B. HOLMES, Tenn. Lambda . . '7l W. R. HOPKINS, Tenn. Nu . . . 'Sl W. A. PROVINE, Term. Lambda . . . '89 J. R. RAINES, Tenn. Nu . . . . '97 H. T. MILBURN, Ky. Epsilon . . . 'Ol E. MOORE, Ga. Phi . . . . . '04 J. F. JARMAN, Tenn. Eta . . . '84 A. W. LAMAR, S. C. Phi . . '70 H. E. KIRK, Tenn. Zeta . . . '94 L. F. PHILLIPS, Tenn. Nu . . . '94 C. R. SMITH, Tenn. Nu . . . '87 C. W. FELDER, Ga. Phi . . . '08 M, LINDSLEY, Tenn. Nu . . . '81 W. L. MARTIN, Tenn. Nu . . '79 A. P. BOURLAND, Tenn. Eta . . . '82 H. W. TI-IOMPSON, Ky. Epsilon . . '07 CI-IAS PEAY, Tenn. Nu . . . . . 'ls J. W. GRISLY, Tenn. Lambda . . . '99 C. F. ANDERSON, Term. Nu . , . '07 M. CLEMENTS, Ill. Theta . . . . '04 J. R. COLEMAN, Tenn. Kappa . . '79 C. S. CONWAY, Term. Zeta . . . . '97 DAVID S. BISHOP, Tenn. Nu . . '70 W. 1-I. WASHINGTON, Va. Sigma . . . '74 K. SAUNDERS .......... . T. A. WIGGINTON, SR., Tenn. Lambda . .. JNO. W. SIMPSON, Tenn. Nu .... '18 Page one hundred thirty-cighl l ,af-Q, V, V, my wmznmm-:vnumz-mam-.a'fnAmu:f,fmmuqgr . 5 -W,,..,., fm. A ir . ' qw 57 L51 'ggjfmswamwmwmwwwmwmazbumnmwumzxwmw 1 ., ' , Q I 4? L wmmn , :H ,gwx Tfmlzssawyzr 1+ qgmwwfiifggfumvfwf-iw 'ffyfgg-41' , O G ig J 1 52? 2245253 A ,,:,.q,i6E,M-?.,m NWf,,..w ua: gg ,Q I ' , gpzawif' mffwzz-.1,ymfav55Wfwff3?.?i Qvfhgfwfl 5' M 6, 'a vid , .. as f 'x f,,.,,,.w--1 1 1, Ne 'U qzmmrm- mx .gV,,,Wx, affix .fwsfw .. 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SHERMAN, D.D.S. . CLASS or 1920 . Nashville, Tenn, E.. C. HOLLINS, l..l...B. . . Nashville, Tenn. WILLIAM THUSS, M.D. . CLASS OF 1921 . Birmingham, Ala. WILLIAM MCLAREN, B.S. . . Fayetteville, Ark. WILLIAM A. SUPLLIVAN, 13.5 . . Athens, Ala. FOSTER BAIRD, B.S. . . . CLASS OF 1922 . . . . . . Atl-tens, Ala. ARIAL WHITE, 13.5. . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. ALBERT SIMMONS, B.S. . . LAWRENCE j. CANALE, L1...B. . . ..... Mempliis, Tenn. Flowers I Magnolia and Red Rose . . Athens, Ala. . Memphis, Tenn. . . Crowley, La. . Nashville, Tenn. . Carthage, Tenn. . Gordonsville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Alexandria, l..a. . Alexandria, La. w f'-1 ff-. -'11 ,. ,... 3,332 L, , - L ', P' 5,25 gf, Dx, ,ff ' -. -Y.-ff.zz.-.,....,.,T,SA:W:,,-...M... f u4':.1f gill' -2 -. f yu' IL- IQ jf, l':. f' I xx3f22q,pg,, 0 gsbtbg, :JSP 'Cyp ' - 'G 43 . . ' .A C my vu Ili? a BERT E. YOUNG JNO. BELL KEEBLE PAUL B. KERN CLARENCE DIXON W. D. YARBROUGH I... H. HARRIS W. 1-I. JOHNSTON LYLES BLACK ED. T. SEAY J. H. FALL, JR. R. C. PLATER WILL D. CALDWELL J. B. DICKSON Kappa Alpha CHI CHAPTER-Continued F RATRES IN F ACULTATE DR. LUCIUS BURCH, M.D., Chi DR. J. W .MCCALL, M.D., Pi DR. W. C. DIXON, M.D., Chi JOHN BELL KEEBLE, LL.B., Chi DR. B. E. YOUNG, M.A., Ph.D., Chi FRATRES IN URBE CAREY A. FOLK W. C. CHERRY A. W. STOCKELL JOHN MOORE V. D. ROBINSON MARK BRADFORD H. C. STOGKELL THOS. KIRKPATRICK JOHN OVERTON HENRY PERRY ROBERT L.. BURCH MONTAGUE Ross LUCIUS BURCI-I HIOKIVIAN BECKNER THOS. H. MALONE ED HART RANDOLPH CALDWELL ROBIN J. COOPER MARSHALL LESUEUR T. J. WEBB, JR. WVALTER PIERCE W. M . STARNES HENRY SKEGGS A. W. SHIPP JAMES MOORE FRANK MORGAN BEN MORGAN JOHN RYAN REAU E. FOLK JOHN CALDWELL WINSTON CALDWELL ERNEST PERRY BRADFORD ROULSTONE MARSHALL MORGAN TOM LIPSCOMB CLINT ATKINS HOOPER MATHEWS GEORGE SLOAN PETE LEWIS Page one hundred foriy two . ,QM ., ,Q-9zv,,,fW.rf:m-5Qmwmgmwmhmmmmym:gpmxv'5b,9zz'vv,,, , I 'A QQ , 4,-wx . gf? 93 Q . 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THOMPSON, M.D. . A. J. BARBEE, JR., B.S. , J. R. READ, B.S .... THEO. MORFORD, JR., B.S. l-l. M. BURCH, B.E. . . J. Y. BARBEE, BA. . J. B. KILLEBREW, B.S. . L. T. HUME, BE. .... J. P. W. BROWN, JR., B.E. Page one hundred forty-five Alumni Chapters, Beta Lambda Chapter Established 1883 FRATRE5 IN UNIVERSITATE . . Ripley, Tenn. . Blytheville, Ark. Baugh, . Charlotte, . . Biloxi . . Ripley, Carthage, Newark, . Nashville, . . Ripley, . Nashville, - . Nashville, . . Nashville, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. CLASS OF 1919 R. L. W. K. C. W. CLASS OF 1920 Tenn. E.. F. N. C. T. VV. CLASS or 1921 Miss. V. l-l. Tenn. W. L. Tenn. M. S. Tenn. B. CLASS or 1922 Tenn. R. I. Tenn. F. T. Tenn. K. W. Tenn. R. P. BURCH, JR., B.S. . PROVINE, B.S. MACMILLAN, M.D. . ROONEY, B.S ..... SCHLATER, LL.B., B.A. . MORIARITY, B.S. . DAVIS, B.E. . . FOSTER, B.E. . BARBEE, B.A. . . MASON, JR., B.A. , MCGILL, B.S. . . HARDWVICK, B.E.. . MACKENZIE, B.S. . NORTON, B.S. . . 1 Flower: Rose Nashville, Nashville, Knoxville Nashville, Nashville, . Ripley. Nashville, Nashville, , Ripley, Durham, Shelbyville, Cleveland, Jackson. Nashville, Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn N.C Tenn Tenn Miss Tenn . . A. .ZLL .. , .. A q1,.,,il L . .:., .,.n QR, .iff-fm-:f:i:,,A', g' 'L' 12,110 I3 ,Q 1 fj,Qj . . - '35 .ff Wvxmmwt ,, .,M'I I X-v4fqTJTXk5-Dr..-.2557 IfLLnE,.eWLT...-W.-:A...m1M.-fw+R.fy'f A S - A.......0 Atfa A Beta Theta Pi BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER- Continued FRATRES' IN FACULTATE j. A. WITHERSPOON, M.D., L.L.D. ..... ................ P rofessor of Medicine and Clinical Medicine W. H. SCHUERMAN, CE.. .............. D-ean of Engineering Departmcntg Professor of Mathematics H. C. TOLMAN, PI-LD., D.D., Dean of Academic Deparlmentg Professor of Creek: Instructor in Histology JOHN WITHERSPOON, M.D. ........ Q ..... Instructor in Histology - FRATRES IN URBE HAMILTON PARKS j. A. WITHERSPOON G. B. KIRKPATRICK G. W. KILLEBREW - J. H. HARDIN C. R. MARSHALL AVERY HANDLEY W. I. FORNOFF THOMAS WEAVER W. H. GILL M. A. HAYES C. H. LITTLE E. W. THOMPSON j. H. MILLER ' H. E. SMITH R. K. BROWN W. W. SCHUTE E.. W. JUNGERMAN M. A. STRAINER H. C. TOLMAN GRAFTON GREEN R. D. GOODLETT RICHARD HALL DONALD MCCLURE F. S. MOEEETT F. D. MYERS H. M. DRIEOOS j. P. ATKINSON PRESTON LUNSFORD J. W. WOODS JOHN WITHERSPOON A. W. STOCKELL A. N. FITE G. F. BLACKIE J. W. BYRNS C L. WILSON FRANCES WARFIELD R. G. j. O. TREANOR H. D. LEAcH G. B. GUILD W. H. EWINO E. E. HOSS H. B. BOND E.. B. DAVIS M. W. BAXTER W. H. SCHUERMAN CHAS. C. TRABUE j. B. ROBERTSON J. W. WEATHERLY G. j. H. OVERTON E. B. OVERTON SPARROW B. HOWARD S. J. BOYLAND A. P. FOSTER TYLER CALHOUN S. G. DOUGLAS S. C. EWING V E. B. RUCKER A. H. SHARP E. M. 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'S Delta Kappa Epsilon GAMMA CHAPTER-Continued J. E. HAYES B. A. BENNIE CI-IAS. CASON C. EDWARDS W. C. NELSON PAUL DAVIS W. H. HALL M. M. CULLOM T. G. KITTRELL R. J. MCMULLIN P. B. SPENCE WM. HUME J H CALLENDER C L CORNELIUS' C BEASLEY R RAY C E. CURTIS G. H. CALLENDER R. H. YANCEY J. S. PILCI-IER T. R. L.. CARTER' DR. R. R. PICKENS M. H. MEEKS D. O. MCCARN FRATRES IN URBE W. A. BENNIE ALFRED HUME Jos. ED. BRITT HAL M. DAVIS C. C. MCCLURE A. R. CORNELIUS J. NAT STEDWELL H. I... BADOER MARION STELE J. E. SANDERS L.. W. GARTON NVALTER STOKES, JR. W. H. SWIOOERT, JR. W. I... NOLEN J. R. GREEN J. E. BRITT J. PHILLIPS W. H. BLUE J. M. STONE JEFF MCCARN W. H. RAYMOND, JR. V T. T. MCCORLEY J. D. GOODLETT J. R. WATKINS C. M. HAMILTON A. H. PETTIBONE A. VAN LINDSEY A. D. CREIGHTON P. L. NICHOLS J. O. THOMPSON Page one hundred ffly-cfgfll I AT -Wwmfsmnwmwdmmxw-Mmwwlmmcymmw Nqggaq r wa 3 Sw ' af? ' , if ' V A ,.f 4 - . A gg ,mf ,-.Q,f'fx5 If CWS 'J ,f,2'Q'ia 0 ul N . 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Professor of English Exegesis in School of Religion THOMAS CARTER, M.A., B.D ..... . . Professor of Creek Exegesis in School of Religion C. W. JONES XV. A. BENSON J. D. BLANTON C. P. CONNELL JAs. CANNON MARVIN CORBE'lT E.. E. DUNCAN JOHN AMBROSE ROBT. EWING L. B. FITE SILAS DEAR ABRAM C. READ S. A., WEAKLEY G. A. W. FRAZER HUMPHREY HARDISON FRANK JOHNSON FRATRES ' ISAAC M. READ P. A. SHELTON, JR. O. M. SORRELs E. L. THORNTON LEw1s TILLMAN R. W. TURNER W. F. CREIGHTON J. M. CULBREATH! ' PAUL DONALDSON PARKES ARMISTEAD CHAS. G. DUNBAR JAs. S. DUNBAR JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE J. G. BLAKEMORE D. B. BLAKEMORE WM. M. DUNCAN, JR. IN URBE A SIDNEY W. RIDDLE J. J. VERTREES, JR. W. V. ANDREWS JNO. W. REAVALL EDWIN POTTER THOMAS CARTER H. B. CARRE DOSWELL BROWN E.. D. SMITH H. H. CARTWRIGHT JAS. S. FRASER L. M. HOLLINS R. O. NORVELL WM. HUGGINS J. M. CATE W. EDMONDSON WALLACE CUMMINGS EGBERT W. SMITH FIELDING H. YOST LEWIS MCWHORTER C. A. HALL, SR. GEORGE ARMISTEAD M. D. LEAVELL EUGENE CRUTCHER J. G. 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Page one hundred sixiy-five Phi Kappa P si Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, February 19, 1852 Flower : Sweet Pea Pulilications: The Shield, The Mystic Friend, Phi Kappa Psi Song Boolcf Phi Kappa Psi History, Phi Kappa Psi Catalogue, Opinions of Attorney Generals. Tennessee Delta Chapter Established October 7, 1907 F RATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1919 R. G. SMITH, D.D.S .,........ Webster City, lowa CLASS or 1920 . Hermitage, Tenn. L. L. GILBERT, JR., PI-I.G. . CLASS or 1921 . Brownsville, Tenn. C. K. RAWLS, BS. . , Spencer, Tenn. l-l B. DORRIS, BS. . . . Monroe, La. L. MEANS, BS. . . Nashville, Tenn. P. LUTEN, LL.. . . Nashville, Tenn. A. BURNS, LL.B.' . . Waverly, Tenn. T. BEASLEY, BS. . . . Gallatin, Tenn. S. YARBROUGI-I, B.S. . . ..... Rockwood- Tenn. L. F. l-lYSLOP, BS .... . . ....... Brady, Texas M. L. HARRIS, LL.B. . . . GUY GILLESPIE, DD.S. . . . . Cisco,Tex. CLASS OF 1922 . Memphis, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. W. T. YARBROUGH, JR., B.S .... , ..... Athens, Ala. W. M. YARBROUGH, JR., B.S. . E.. S. YARBROUGH, B.S. W. O. YOUNG, D.D.S. S. S. BLACKMAN, B S. . . . . . . . Athens, Ala. Prospect, Tenn Fayetteville, Tenn Adairville, Ky Nashville, Tenn Waverly, Tenn . Dallas, Tex Franklin, Tenn . Athens, Ala . Blair, Wis Dundee, Miss . Athens, Ala. Bentonville, Ark. Tullahoma, Tenn. 51, 551- fix, F-N X? ,,,. 1 53 L I 4 A A: A -'-- -- wsf6AQ.'...5s .,J,,....- ..W I -AE 2 - Cf f f I -ommota one- ,....,v-fZf',-- ' 'uf' PEZ. -51. -I 4-. .-...---.- ..., ....M.... . Sw--. ,.,, ,,...,.-..,z, maxi 'L T'S ' Taq, . . f,fQ.1...:Sw,...-m.M..,F.Wm..-E...W+S.N.,,S47 Q 'L Phi Kappa Psi TENNESSEE DELTA CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR DUNCAN EVE, JR., M.D. . . ..........,. . . Adjunct Professor to Clmir of Surgery FELIX R. CHEATHAM ALLEN BERRY A. B. I'IlLL, JR. JUDGE J. WH BONNER ROBT. ARMISTEAD J. M. BASS, JR. J. H. JAMISON C. C. MOTZ JNO. B. RANSOM, JR. NV. NV. HAYS JORDAN STOKES, JR. W. L. TALLEY LOUIS T. BAXTER FRATRES VV. W. BLAKE J. T. GRANBERRY E. R. HOWARD R. B. LEE D. P. SEXTON H. M. WILLIAMS DR. DUNCAN EVE, JR. GIDEON P. WADE DR. M. MCSNOW R. D. MILLS, JR. PAUL F. EVE, JR. . C. M. HUNT CI-IAS. B. WHITWORTH IN URBE VJ. H. ARIVIISTEAD JOHN T. CI-IEEK' EDWARD SWAIM JAS. CHAMBERLAXN J. L. HILL J. C. HUBBARD W. J. MILLER, JR. W. K. PHILLIPS FRANK BERRY J. H. THOMAS, JR. DR. J. A. CARLTON ROBERT C. FOSTER A. B. CLARKE, JR. W. W. WOODCOCK MEDICUS RANSOM W. I. EDWARDS F. C. DORRIS M. H. HOUSTON W. A. KELLY C. S. PEARCE J. W. STOKES R. S. MORRISON EARL D. SLOAN SHELLEY HUGHES DR. J. R. CARLTON ROBERT C FOSTER Page one hundred srxty szx ,I 4' W . fx A A If , f'- Tw, L ' -Gammon QRE- gf 'm,,3l,4,'Qx,,,,,,,...v,..M.w,...M..f..--wm..,..em,,,,,Pf' mf Q -..,., u 'PHI KAP15A SIGMA HOUSE Page one hundred sixty-.seven if-'J af Q K7 21, N-pf? V Q if' 'TsA-fi' -'Ng 5. , .4 , r-x 1: ,L P ,f pg V in . Uv I- Y ' - ghwm : l M -ommota one- - H ' :V .g , M... 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B., M.D. . UNIVERSITATE OF 1919 MONK, 1-I. J., B.S. . . PIPKIN, C. W., M.A. . ' SRYGLEY, P. D., D.D.S. . THOMPSON, C. C., D.D.S. or 1920 NAILLING, M. T., LL.B. . PROTHRIM, I-1. M., M.D. . MCVEY, C. A., M.D. . . ..... Knoxville, Tenn. CLASS oi-' 1922 . Nashville, Tenn. . . Osceola, Arlc. . Nashville, Tenn. . Petersburg, Tenn. ZUCCARELLO, C. M., B .S. . MILES, R. A., LL.B. . WADE, D. R., B.S. . . WARD, W. E., B.S. . . WARNER, P. L., B.S. . . . Pulaski, Tenn. Pine Bluff, Arla. . .Arlcac1elphia, Ark Nashville, Tenn. , , Springfield, Arla . Osceola, Arlc . . Campti, La . Bass Lalce, lncl . Nashville, Tenn . . Wales, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn , f .v1J,.,Q34:3. V? -,QQ Ii C25 :gif Q W, Rv t KV X min .Y www .ff 'Aizf W T12 Q N' ,. rf' ' r' ' YW W. 3 if ff' 'xz ww D'r ...g,af1 '1J'71v it fi 'J 'bmfsfb JBLTKQA- 11 .f i ,fiigadg +' ..,WWW,A ,.....-Q3-.... - ,J gig.. Ev 5, SME H5q:,NMn-m.wwu.ETzzaw:fmfMwbwm,mumfmMs7.zga If Q -,fb-WW? 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My Q.R.3Z.2,g!aA,.,.....,,....,...,,H-a.,.,aR..,...Mw. -,.La5,7,Q,.-.-navy' Q-,,,,, I ' Colors: Purple, mile and Gold Active Chapters, 57 Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany, West Virginia, 1859 Lambda Chapter Founded in 1881 FRATRES IN URBE MORGAN E. PRESTON, Lambda Flower: Pansy Alumni Chapters, 27 J. J. RUST, Lambda J. N. STONE, Lambda W. M. LEWIS, Beta Theta W. T. WATERS, Alpha CARROLL JONES, Beta Theta W. G. SIMMONS, Lambda W. L. NICHOL, Beta Theta W. K. MCAILISTER, Theta I JAS. C. GORDON, Lambda CLYDE CRESHAM, Lambda E. J. HAMILTON, Lambda ' HENRY PEPPER, Beta Delta J. H. ANDERSON, Lambda JEssE OVERTON, Lambda W. A. COVINOTON, Beta Iota LEROY MCGREGOR, Lambda R. A. WILSON, Gamma JOHN T. LELLYETT, Lambda FRANK C. ALLEN, Lambda JAs. D. EVERETT, Lambda i- BROWN, Lambda W. A. SUMMERS, Gamma Eta R. T. FRAZIER, Gamma Eta W. S. MCGARVEY, Theta W. T. STEWART Lhmbra, in France T. H. EPPERSON, Lambda JOHN C. BROWN, Lambda A. C. MCLEAN, Lambda JAs. B. DEBOW, Lambda HARRY W. EVANS, Lambda THOS. D. GOLD Lambda TOM LYONS A, GOODMAN, Lambda I. A. TAYLOR, Pi JOHN FLOYD, Lambda - DENTON, Lambda Page one hundred .seventy-one PRESTON VAUGHN, Lambda ,z J, . . .. ..,-..., . . ., , ,.. Y Qi.-I 3 X 1 I xx f N X I - ,f - .,.. - X-xv, ,' K-59 QWSXQ. fwfqiivsfxv-w..N y xx f' 6222.-7 .1 if' Jggfsh ,915 gf-Qgfi' '?.,,4m,ng,:15fY3' 55' J MM' fl! HQ, J, Q 9 .ef.v....,i. - .N W ,. - it Xx Wh- .. Page one hundred sevenly-Info fg W?w9?M3 Qifmwfwmwwfff-' f'-Q fff Qwg? fmwQLi?,.Q 'T dz. K 444417 T' ifhv D W 53 ,V gj W ff .gb A a jg ' 6 3 ,,.,.fwA'e'h-'- mv..-.IA-y,.wfA 53,293 IA- 5525 ,Q Qgmogg 3 I , ,,, .mx .lg mm., , NV Y41., Aw . : X ww fvzawmhggq Rv 'ei , f si , 2 amemmuwlmzwwvqmmamaaavmmfwmqma . 2 Cf' 159' 'Wy -,A U ax A-W My ' RA. ' if . ea Awgwijmwmmwwmmwammww,..wamWM f,,, ,,, Delta Tau Delta LAMBDA CHAPTER-Continued F RATRES IN FACULTATE W. K1 MCALISTI-LR, Theta . . , . . . ............ ....4..... S chool of Law Colle e of Arts and Science W. Nl. LEWIS, Beta Theta . - 8 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1919 l. B. BAKER D.D.S. . ....... Newasota, Texas l-l. T. VVIKLE, lVl.D. . . . M. S. RICHARDSON, D.D.S. . . ...... Del Rose, Term. ROBT. G. ASHLEY, B.S. . . . Beech Grove, FRANK I-l. l..U'roN, B.S. , . Rom. A. M. PARKER, B.A. . Pon W. M1-mnox . . Page one hundred scvenly-three J. CARL PI . Sallisaw, Ft. Worth, NKERTON, B l-luntingclon, CLASS OF 1920 Tenn. MACALISTER E.. B. TAYLOR, LL.B s CLAS OF 1921 Okla. W. C-RADY CLARK, B.S. . Texas j. S. TEMPLETON, l..L.B. . . .A. . ...... Franklin, Tenn, CLASS OF 1922 Tenn. RICHARD O. MURRAY, B.S. . Franklin, Tenn. Pensacola, Fla. Lewishurg, Tenn Winchester, Tenn . Decherd, Tenn '. X F T:-:YV 1' y ,gn .5 I 'Z 1 ff K f. 03553: xf5..'903Nr' XS, ,Me vtswhkmmw.-Q ' ' -.,,A4..,. fx HI -71,25 V M , A't' fl: 'Q xy nj 'Y-N-Q:L,f my ku,in-rrfmmwgdw.W-w-M. '-'S gx W x . TJZTIX , ff'-N. V5 2.1:-123:21-X153 - .......... W... ,, ' - ' ' ' ' ' J ' ,, .A ff f MQ A, QQ 49 Page one hundred seventy-four Af.. ,4,k , ,,,. .mam.mmm1W1Wzqmwmwwnm-Amfnwywmwwvfffmzf-f cs h ...rw-ff I, .- ,! ,vw-T a O my ,.., 1 ,,,,, Kappa De1ta Mu A Or-gapized at University of Virginia, 1906 J. T. MCGILL, PHD. ' W. H. HOLLINSHEAD, D.Sc., Ph.G. E. A. RUDDIMAN, PHC., PI-LM., M.D. POST GRADUATES 4 K. E. JACKSON, B.S., 1V1.S. j. G. SUTTON, B.S., M.D. CLASS OF 1919 R. 1-1. GREEN, PHC. W. C. SLOAN,.B.S., PHC. C. I. THURMOND, B.A. CLASS OF 1920 MANNING BROWN, B.S. J. C. KNOX, B.E. W. l-1. KNOX, BE. G. C. SEWELL, B.S. CLASS OF 1921 EQAX ANTIJONY, B.S. T. F. BRIDGES, B.A. B. B. COKER, B.S. PUSH HOWARD, LLB. WILL MCCLARIN, B.S. THEODORE MORFORD, B.S. J. J. THOMAS, B.S. Page one hundred seventy-five CLASS OF 1922 ROBERT ELROD, M.D. fwk Y S L57 ffffff GDMMGD OR E- X - A'fJ.,,f5Sff? A7 m,...,W,,,.,.,,mm,m--mm -we 1 L ' M, - W., , e 1., . 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O,CALL.AGHAN Page one hundred efghiy-one Alpha Kappa Kappa and White Pulalfcalion: Centaur Active Chapters, 39 Chi Chapter Founded March 24, 1903 ' FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE. CLASS OF 1919 Established Dar Kmouth College, 1888 . Clarksville, Tenn. N. S. SHOFNER . . . . Ml. Pleasant, Tenn. . . . . . Kingston, Tenn. F. H. BARBEE . . . . . . . Ripley, Tenn. . ..... Knoxville, Tenn. A. R. CARPENTER . . . . . . Berlcville, Texas GROSS R. LONG ............ Nashville, Tenn. CLASS OF 1920 . . Brownsville, Tenn. R. B. WHITE . . . . . Jackson, Tenn. . . . Bemis, Tenn. W. W. WILKERSDN . . , Nashville, Term, . . . . . . . Timon, La. CALLOWAY . . . . , Maryville, Tenn, . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. S. H. PATTERSON . . . . . . . , Baugh, Tenn. T. L. BASKIN .............. Delphi, La. CLASS OF 1921 N. G. RIGGIN3 L. M. GRAVES S. T. CLARK S. F. PERKINS C. G. DUNCAN C. J. USSERY G. ASHLEY C-. H. BERRYHILL J. V. PACE W. H. BLAKE, JR. FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. A. OUCHTERSON O. N. BRYAN ROBERT CALDWELL H. R. 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COLEMAN, Assistant Demonsirafor in Operaiive Denlisiry W. A. BRYAN, Professor of Surgery O. A. OLIVER, Professor Orihodonlia F. ULEN, Assisianl in Proslheiic Technique J. C. AUSTIN, Assisiant in Operative Deniisiry FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS or 1919 R. M. DUNN D. R. LINDER R. O. ELAM R. F. MIMS A. E.. EDMONDS E. A. PERRY J. W. HOOKE R. G. SMITH P. A. KELLY P. D. SRYGLEY CLASS or 1921 R. L. LEAMAN J. D. NORMAN ROBERT MORAN H. G. MAHQNEY CLASS OF 1922 M. O. GEPHART ' C. E. ARNOLD IN URBE DR. J. F. BYRD DR. W. A. BRYAN GEO. F. SEAMAN ' F RATRES DR. C-. F. TENNISON DR. O. A. OLIVER DR. A. H. SMITH Pulnlfcaiion: The Prater Alumni Chapters, 23 C. C. THOMPSON E. F. VocELPoHL J. R. WILLIS F. W. WRIGHT S. C. SADLER M. WINNINGHAM C. E. ELLIS J. C. AUSTIN H. T. MCC-LOTHLIN F. J. ULEN ' I . ' x ' I . .E , ,r':'r..::.....4...,,,...,....4-Y V. Y ,A 2 C51 -'Q 3 ,ff SNS? 15,1IAi,Wm,Wmmmmm,,,gif: QE -:Z 4 f 43. . Q1 A .. ' vi ' qVG3Qw'v :.5g-f+v 'itzfffi M fl: -2 1' f , WN A '- , .. 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Nashville, . Shelbyville, . Nashville, . Lynnville . Nashville, . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville Nashville . . . . . . Lynnville JOSEPHINE HARRIS, B.S . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville, . Franklin, 1 CLAS Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. CLAS Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. CLAS Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. CLAS Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. s OF l9l9 GRACE WILSON, B.A., LLB. DOROTHY MCMURRAY, B.S. . EVELINA MCCAULEY, B.S. . HAZEL PATTERSON, B.S. . REBEKAH WARD, B.S. . . s OF l920 ANNIE LEE HAYES, B.S. . ELIZABETH HART, B.S. . . PATTIE HARWELL, B.S. . S OF l92l AGNES 'REAMS, B.A. . . ANNE CULBERT, B.S .... MARGARET COLVILLE, B.S. . IRENE HUNT, B.S ..... . . . . . . . LaFayette, Ind. s OF l922 MARTHA TRAWICK, B,S. . MARION JONES, B.S. . . LOUISE FINNEGAN, B.S. . NANCY CASTNER, B.S. . . EDITH HAYES, B.S. . . VIRGINIA NILES, B.A. . . Flower: Black and Gold Pansy , . Obion, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Smyrna, Tenn . Carthage, Tenn . 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A ANNIE FLETCHER, B.S.. . . . Little Rock, Ark MARGARET RANSOM, B.S ......,... Nashville, Tenn. CLASS OF l92O . Nashville, Tenn. ANETTE PARIS, BS. . . . . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn. ELIZABETH P!CTON, BS. . . Nashville, Tenn . Gallatin, Tenn. MARGARET WHITE, B.A. . , Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn. FRANCES WYNNS, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn CLASS OF 1921 . Nashville, Tenn. CORNEILLE MCCARN, B.S. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. KATHLEEN MCKENZIE, B.S. . . Busby, Ala. PATTI RODES, B.A ........... Franklin, Tenn. CLASS OF l922 . Gooclleitsville, Tenn. SARA PURYEAR, B.S. . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. FRANCES SHANNON, B.S ...... . Franklin, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. EUNICE TRIMBLE, B5 ........... Vvickliffe, Ky. . Nashville, Tenn. MINNIE LUTHER FLEMINC, B.S. Pledge Nashville, Tenn. TQ M,4.'m..,. ...L . - ----S - . ,L S., A-' f,.....,.i ,A-.K ...,,m .. ,ff A ggi . I it . 1 G Sz. Y' C' 'T I , ,.gS,Q' 'E W.. ,. nf' L ... .I 3'-'H' ff - I 'if' I v 5' 2' fi x V. I .fl W TR CQMM0Q0R...P MARY STEADWELL MIRIAM SNEED NINA EARLY DR. E. M. GATES MARTHA NOEL MRS. MORFORD WHITSON MRS. MARIAM WARD LOUISE GOODLOE LUCILE LANDIS MRS. T. K. MooRE W-C 'fb W S..,.,-.,.- UR..E.E..----.- ..,, --- I Delta Delta Delta DELTA GAMMA CHAPTER-Continued SoRoRES IN URBE . MRS. WILBURN CRUTCHER MRS. C. H. FOWLER MRS. R. W. BALCOM MORRICE RICH A MARCUERITE SCI-IARDT CORINNE A. RICH ANNIE WHITE FoLIc GRACE HAYES MRS. C. M. LISI4 SADIE MAI SUTHERLAND MRS. F. E. HASTY MRS. W. D. PHILLIPS ELLEN B. WALLACE MARY STAHLMAN VIRGINIA HOWLETT STELLA RICH MRS. H. RICH VIRGINIA RANDLE KATHERINE LESUEUR LINDA LANDIS LILY ATKINSON MRS. BENEDICT PATRONESSES MRS. L. C. GLENN MRS. W. H. SCHUERMAN MRS. GEO. MARTIN MRS. R. B. STEELE MRS. NV. L. FLEMING MRS. JOHN DANIEL MRS. j. I-I. STEVENSON MRS. .IQOHN C. ASHFORD MRS. EDWIN MIMS JOSIE EGGLESTON JULIA PLUMBER EGGLESTON PAULINE GARARD ELLEN RANSDM MRS. 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Tex. CLAS Ky. S UNIVERSITATE OF 1920 NATALIE OVERALL, B.S. . VIOLA PHILLIPP, B.S. ' FLORENCE TYLER, B.S. . , or 1921 PEARLE TUTFLE, B.S. LOUELLA WHORLEY, B.S. . or 1922 ANN AUGUSTA PERRY, B.S. . , Nashville, Nashville, Clarlcdale, Nashville, Nashville, Nashville, Tenn Tenn Miss Tenn Tenn Tenn X I Q ,, , M 'lr W Q. . ' W -X-'-A-,., . Q3 g?i 'f ff-'11, F3 13,.'f1'fIt1t .A Eg A QXQQZQ ,N Y 4 v vu - -.,'. : , K Y 7.1 - 'N,,,f',J if ,- K K: 5 U nw ' 5 'A DH , E !, b:.g VU- 14.:':L1,M .XJ :TZK1-ix ir, 5, tl :TJ . S: .taxnu 5 f ag ct gh 5 : ,A . X- - '-fn 0,5 '.gQ:g,iff2Qm iw J 6 I, ?' 3 X ' ' '-Kiwi,-.pwf xy - -4 1-fn-Q wff--f-'--'vwfqwsf H ' Ku LA J L- 31 x , bias! gi ' 4 f-Q .1 N K, 14 - i ff Ex P, ' J P ffwff ......, S F uw! Page 'Iwo hundred six -A ,..s.,x .fa-...L.,.Qms-.,.,cs,:, .sa.s.sdc.,...s,...sa..,bf. ,, ' . - - so , .M We M fa... Qmwr ' Y? -I Kee 'R .. 2 -Ps a M M R aww . A 'F-.. KJ. Phi Kappa Chi MEDICAL I-IONORARY F RATERNITY Wm HIS organization was founded in the Medical Department of Vanderbilt University in the Spring of 1914 by IDU the five men of that year's class who had the highest average grade for the first three years. The name Phi Kappa Chi was given the soclety. It lS a Senior Honorary Fraternity, founded with the desire to furnish an L7 . . . . . . . . -A incentive for higher scholarship and a stimulus for a thorough and systematic study of medicine. Membership In Phl Kappa Chl 15 by election, and depends on scholarship, character and general abI ity. Every man who becomes a member must have an average grade for each of hIs first three years 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 fac- ulty members. , A FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. D. HAGGARD, M.D., F.A.C.S. L. E. BURCH, M.D., F.A.C.S-. DUNCAN EVE, SR., M.D., F.A.C.S. W. A. BRYAN, M.D., F.A.C.S. j. A. WITPIERSPOON, M.D., F.A.C.S. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE D. E. WHITE . ....,....... . . . President S. P. BAILEY . . Vice-President G. A. ROBINSON .... Treasurer J. F. JOHNSON . ...... Secretary Commodore Representative T. P. MCNEII. . Page two hundred seven ' 7 FW r, . V ,,fr:1-L-C-..::lL P' fl.-7l,hLM,v ,A gin 4-3 ,Lf A :x :ts Q P J. ..,,,m f f r A vgakwm - if YQ Y i Q ., .-,vH.,'...,, ,uk my R 'gif' MM 1' ' km v,..,,,A Mm . hw -. '.i 5 i E T. L -M ,W -,, ,1 . I hi 1 Page iwo hundred eight V , .v ...m-..-L......,......- V ...L-,........, V ffwpm I . 'fax ,,,,,,m iwwvfw-mv-A-Jwvm.. M mm.,,mwxwWw.m.,mmmdp 63 ggi Mgt U Fgml mm ek A? in ' OMMGD GRE' QQ Q I Colors: Argent and Azure - SAM L. WILI-IITE . . . Roar. E. KIRKPATRICR . Page two liunclred nine LUKE LEA JNO. I-I. DEWITT BRADLEY WALKER T. I-l. MALONE S. C. PILCHER E. J. WALSH Phi Delta Phi LEGAL FRATERNITY Founded at University of Michigan, Law Department, 1869 Flower: Jacqueminot Rose Malone Chapter F RATRES IN FACULTATE A JOHN BELL KEEBLE E. T. SEAY W. K. MCALISTER FRATRE5 IN UNIVERSITATE . Blylheville, 'Arlc. MILLER MANIER . . Nashville, Tenn . . Ripley, Tenn. ELMO THOMPSON. . . Nashville, Tenn FRATRES IN URBE E. J. HAMILTON GEO. I-I. ARMISTEAD W. CURRELL VANCE I-l. C. MERRITT EDWARD PALMER W. E. NoRvELL, JR I-I. D. LEACH M. B. ADAMS C. CECIL SIMS REMBERT MARSHALL W. R. MANIER, JR. A. J. THUss W. P. COOPER J. M. CATE LEE DOUGLAS R. S. HENRY LEWIS TILLMAN - +--K 5 em? ff- .H ,ff P vw,-.Y-W,-Nm-AF..-nWwQmw2,.K,.g.,gww ,- S E . X, Q . c: mug - K5-1527, W I bu, W W4 -' E A Q .A ' I nba' '. 'l,,.., 9 ,,.,, ff -common QRE- Q- 'Q G mmm 4 MW 1 NX m::P'2lz: ...,, - ---A - Wm aka- sw' Y ,. vvrxy L 5 ixwj l .. ,. I s , '- V' W Kxya. q ALUM UNIET A ,.1, A O 6 , fwffiiil l QI 9 Page two hundred ian m ,uf I ff- . 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Secrelary of Board MEMBERS ART COMMITTEE MARK BUTLER, Chairman LUCY VAN NESS AMINE FLETCHER LITERARY COMMITTEE CLOPPER ALMON, Chairman BARRIE PAYNE ROBERT ALEXANDER MARJORIE SHAPARD FINANCE COMMITTEE JORDAN MONK, Chairman HOWELL CRoss F. H. BARBEE HARRY DUNCAN ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE ALLEN I-IARWELL, Chairman AGATHA BROWN LIPSCOMB DAVIS . , ,LQ ,..- . wut.. V L, , .,.. -L ..,-,.. -- ' I, ,L A AIG. ,I v ....-J..m......,,..r,,:..aa.., ..s,,..a.,a,..,...M ,, , ., , ,,M, ,..-, s.,..2'2 -F'i.f yFs ff .fliaw 2: - .4 -7- ' 4-' 1: i ag' ,- ' -V71 ff! 'ral- -T-H'-I-'f' I la- V 0--.-'WJ fi 11 . -. X- Q V fy -. - rx W. U.. .-- 1:-,A-ra-1 an-f.f,a..rmwa.a-z..v-1.2.2, , ,,.k ff ,fm . , ,if - sf' 'Q Ms, f I I ft for A2 f is ff I . - , I i. ' E'-ef:a...a AQM ,...y24g..gL1:.5:I....:.ig.f.,.:- ,,,. 4.4.1- 'A -' . r'e- 2 51 x 'x dj,-fgjfxv RUM Bachelor of Ugliness fThis degree, devised by Professor William l-l. Dodd in 1335, is conferred annually by the Vanderbilt students on their most popular member., 1918-AMMxE SIKES . . . Franklin, Tenn. Year 1885 -T NUYTIC 1856-B. G. WALLER . . 1887-A. E.. CLEMENT . . 1887-R. E. CROCKETT . 1888-F RANK TAYLOR . . 1890-JEFF MCCARN . . I8B9-V. 5. ROENBOROUGH 1891-l-I. E. BE1vIIs . . . 1892-j. A. ROBINS . . . i893-R. W. CLAWSON . 1894-W. W. CRAIG . . i895-W. R. HENDRIX . . 1896-l-l. N. PI-IARR . . . 1897-MYLEs O'CONNER . 1898-PHIL CONNEL . IS99-S. V. GARDNER . . 1900-W. A. WHITE . 1901-F. S. PALMER . 1902-j. E. EDGERTON . . i903-B. F. CARR . 1904-BEN CLARY . IQOFI -E. B. TUCKER . . 1906-E. J. HAMILTON . . 1907-A. M. SOUBY . I908-R. E. BLAKE . . . 1910-BRUCE MCGEI-IEE . 1911-joHN W. BULL . . 1912-J. RAY MORRISON . 1913-BRUCE WADE . . 1914-ENocH BROWN . l9l5-Torvr BROWN . 1916-I. R. CURREY . 1917- POPE SHANNON . .P. BRANCH . . Acldfess . . Rockwood, Tenn . . Morganfield, Ky . . Humboldt, Tenn . . Union City, Tenn . . . Austin, Tex . . . Memphis, Tenn , . . Nashville, Tenn . . Jefferson, Tex . . Guntown, Miss , . , Mt. Pleasant, Tenn . Friendship, Tenn . Union City, Tenn . . Berwick, La Leiperls Fork, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn . Memphis, Tenn. . . Anniston, Ala . Waynesboro, Ga. . Columbia, Tenn. . . . Fulton, Ky. Bell Buckle, Tenn. . . Smyrna, Tenn. . Harrison, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Evergreen, Ala. . . . Elkton, Ky. . McKenzie, Tenn. . Trenton, Tenn. . Franklin, Tenn. . Gallatin. Tenn. . . Marlin, Tex. . Franklin, Tenn. Page two hundred fly . fa 'MMM ' 02? f R , M Q m,WmW,mMmM,,mm.W,m,W, V A V I A A . , , Mew 4. 'QQEESZSJQM Q gi-v KW x WA A , 6 K 'ZQZQQQE W J, ' W 1- f K5 M' L -'ff' , . - .znmxmmm . M ..,,.m,wW 2 -LJ ' When fha 9 mmmfffw, ww A -4. , A Jag .. mmm jbunerf. mfg! lya, P STHRTED wily Qg,'QQ'T 'theg learned xx 1Qf1,,Q. 1 CNA Q A X3 122553 'S A Zhilliins e,1+Z sc:eN TIFK- if .- 1 mv - , H y I-ro wgy5 oF I A - .,ea ' '-, MDNLEK ' I I , :, H rf EH HING H-BOCHEY - - YP ,AA -A A Ii? 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Fraternity Dances fBy the author of When You've Col lhe Moonlight and Col lhe Cirl, There are Always Cops in the Park and the re- vised version fdedicated to the four members of the Nashville Police Forcej, Give Him ihe Moonlight, Give Him the Girl, and Leave the Arrest lo Mel. li- oz S conception. If perpetrated by a fraternity, it is an institution calculated to make sardine cans, Nashville street F 7 si cars and the Black Hole of Calcutta seem, by comparison, empty and deserted. 'Tis a fo-rm of pastime L Q7 Sh most delightful-to the chaperons, if they stay at home-as they usually have the good sense to do. . The manner of flinging one of these so-called entertainments is as follows: During the course of a frat meeting Brother Such-A-One suggests a dance. After much argument his motion is carried. Next, a vain attempt is made to agree upon a date. Brother Bing demurs on the ground of his membership in the Blackmailian, or some such church, whose creed forbids the imbibing of bootleg whiskey on the second Tuesday in the third week after Eva Tanguay's birthday. Someone suggests another date. Brother Grindem objects because, on the day following, the finals in the Dice League are to be played off and he wants to feel fit-or perhaps the Dental School is to go through the formality of a biennial quiz. After it is agreed to leave the decision to the dance committee, the question of a proper setting arises. The Hermitage, the Commercial Club and the Golf and Country Club are compared with respect to available dark places to sit out, and the C. or C. Club, being the most inaccessible and otherwise inappropriate of the three places, is unanimously agreed upon. The next thing is the music. Some Brother, with bigger ideas than his bank account justifies, suggests Sousa's Band with lrene Castle to dance during intermissions. I-le is overruled by the majority, but his faith in the practicability of his plan remains unshaken. The choice of noise-makers is finally left to the dance committee, said com- mittee being admonished to get the best possible fi. e., the noisiest possiblel obtainable for a hundred dollars. The question of formality is next discussed at great length. One brother offers a plea in defense of formality, asserting that, If we make it formal it'll keep away all the roughnecks except the men we invitef' Whereupon a pledge from the primitive backwoods says, I wonlt go to no dance if l gotta wear one uv them trick suits. The Freshmanfs donation is needed, so the decision is in his favor. The dance committee next proceeds to issue bids. It seems appropriate to remark that the said committee always consists of the three or four men most palpably unfitted-having had no previous experience-to officiate in such capacity. Some eight or ten men from each of the other frats are invited. The Nemos, Owls and Commodores are asked for obvious reasons. The aim and purpose of these three clubs and the qualihcations for membership therein are mysteries as profound as that of the Student Council's excuse for existence-but no one ever rejected an invitation to become a member of any one of the three. Then a number of men are needed to act as escorts for the left-overs on the list of girls. Some few from other frats are invited because the committeemen like them and really want them to come. Mr. Splash, of Nu Upsilon Tau, HAT is a dance? Rythmic bodily movement to express and interpret music? No-that's an obsolete Page ima hundred ffly fvw' fue ,'NTs'-A 073-i J.. free.-wwe.-L msamammwmwwzwzm, , se, 1 C- iff, , -, 1 - XZW Qs 'Q mi 'V J 5 5-vz 0 ta Q 4 4 mia 1 'A' L Y-1 -ny 0 w 3 'Q ' -wages' sz -4, ,za Qs,,.,w- in -mane fa ,f, 'rr-wi., 's o . 1249- ff W-, .J ,,..,,, few K 1 -,023 eff.-was ,B -fe :, x- f: - , -an as '57 fsaa- bf 1 '-'A-q....... A f -rs ZH diy Q. Mamas..fxmma-mmmmwemsmsnawsssrlamaaeam ,ff it CSHSQQ we e- f , ' s sei Ns-guyz.-,swf ff-.mu-1-vm..-....fm.msa'5aU,4! 'M M' mf is blackballed by a member of the committee fa typical college Lilliputianj because his great uncle, in the year l890, stepped on the tail of a dress coat worn by the step-cousin by marriage of the above-mentioned committeeman-or perhaps spilt cigar ashes in the beer of some relative of that broad-minded, generous gentleman. This careful discrimination in the matter of issuing bids is a mere matter of form and will have no power to influence the exclusiveness of the proposed affair. The sum total of all living creatures inhabiting the Solar System, whether carniverous or herbiverous, reptilian or mammalian, will be there-because they, have not been asked to stay away-making the function a universal rather than a university affair. The men being disposed of, the woman question arises. The freshmen are coerced into dragging the adhesive ones. If you're an upperclassman and escape this, some member of the disarrangements committee, having first whack at the list, checks off the girl you want to bring and confers upon you the blessed privilege of driving them in your car. At length the momentous night arrives. The girl you are perforce afflicted with lives ten miles out on the Gallatin Pike. The other one-the one you wanted to escort-lives a few yards this side of Lebanon. When the whole outfit is finally headed toward the dance, if you are lucky enough to escape blowouts, something else happens. For example, your escortee may frighten you out of a year's growth by a sudden terrified shriek prefacing the announcement that she has forgotten that indispensable sine qua non of feminine existence-her vanity case. The success of the Allied Armies was no more dependent upon a supply of powder than is hers. You drive her back while she gives you the devil for overlooking the hiatus in her equipment. ' Bids are always sent out for ten o'clock with the fond hope that the dance will begin earlier than usual. Nothing doing. Everybody says to everybody else, Nobody will get there before eleven, so of course nobody does. Moreover, to dance before eleven is to slap convention in the face. lt's a departure from precedent and therefore not to be thought of. About eleven-thirty the riot begins. Everyone is present-representatives of every rank, age, station, and type. Blase girls trying to appear unsophisticated and unsophisticated girls attempting to act blaseg the invited and the uninvitedg the wallllowers and the centers of attractiong soldiers, S. A. T. C. victims and civiliansg newspaper men and Tennessean reportersg dancers sublime and dancers ridiculousg fat girls that absorb the shock when clumsy dancers bump into you, and 'g ' ' Ng L g slim., jbyfvn 31, ulraif flfhfrlf . We Er x N. 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J I LL vfT?1,g',,.,,, ,1Q? 233,51 I --ag,L- JK-: :::1' f.:.:.w:ev.sm1-.:,,w.a-1A-f.-...-1--.v:.smy.w:-muursiafgfgsiiy tall ones that threaten to become topheavy and pivot over your shoulder like the board of a see-sawg dancers that think they can't dance and non-dancers that think they can, girls wearing Poiret creations, others dressed in three cents worth of tulleg the man of the world and the high school girl with youthful illusions still intactg the aristocrats, the plutocrats, and the river rats, the sober man and the devotee of Sol Coheng the rich and the poorg the lame, the halt and the blind. There is usually one particular girl with whom you are especially anxious to dance. As soon as the fracas begins you catch sight of her at the other end of the arena and begin fighting your way thither through the jam of condensed humanity. After being knocked down and stepped on by a dozen or more dancers you arrive within a few feet of the goal just in time to see her leave the Hoor for a little tete-a-tete with the heavy man. At this point your internal workings go suddenly wrong and you don't feel so well. The Terpsichorean festivities, delightful up to this point, seem henceforth naught but hollow mockery. You smile bravely, thinking if I smile, 'tis only that I may not weep, and start in pursuit of another girl. After chasing her a few miles you tap the chased lady's confederate gently on the shoulder as a sign that relief has come. After a period of considerable duration her partner in crime wakes up and either resigns in your favor or growls, Go awayg don't you see this is a no-break. In the former case you seize the dame around the middle- or as far around as the conformity of her middle will permit-entangle the fingers of your left hand with those of her right, and are all set to start pushing her when another would-be pusher slaps you gently on the wrist and relieves you of the prospective pushee. In the event of the latter happening you institute a search for the girl you escorted thither, having contracted with her for this first no-break, as custom demands. You look on every Hoor, in the basement and on the roof, and finally give it up with a sigh, knowing that the fair-minded young lady will accuse you ofhiding from her-if she afterwards gives your dance a thought-which isn't likely. Returning to the dance floor you encounter a dear brother possessed of a desire to have you meet some new girl 'Whom he represents to you as Hgoodlooking as the devil fliterally true in most cases, and a Uheluva good dancer. You are wise: you have had much bitter experience of a similar nature, so you tell him, Much obliged, old scout, but Iive just met her. You get stuck a little later by mistaking one green dress for another and propel the unlucky girl about through the dense mass of humanity for interminable aeons, inwardly cursing the inventor of woolen underwear. At length you are reduced, by sheer exhaustion, to the necessity of sitting out. Knowing little or nothing about colleges, she considers you a highbrow, believing that a college has the power, through some sort of subtle magic, oftransforming a mediocrity into an intellectual being, immediately upon entrance. Being aware of her confidence in your knowledge, and possessed of a desire to confirm it and impress her with your intellect, you voice, in a patronizing way, a few glittering generalities concern- ing the elliptic rotations of the planet Strindberg. You gradually warm up to your subject and tear the azure robe of night with rhetorical perorations, wondering secretly whether, in reality, Strindberg is a new serum for flu or the nucleus of a ginseng seed. All is well until your appreciative audience interrupts you by asking, Who is thatman sitting behind you, and What's he laughing at? You turn and recognize your English professor, seated within hearing distance, making a heroic attempt to stifle a mirthful roar. You decide it's time to go back and dance. A little later you remind your girl-or rather your partnership girl, yours being most likely an infinitesimal interest- or the fourth no-break, which special she has previously promised you. She informs you, with some heat, that the fourth no-break is a thing of the dim, distant past, or tells you that the no-breaks were discontinued after the various club spe- Page lmo hundred fifty six 9 7C, M F. . .,., V.. ..... . ...... .., . . . . 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If you happen to be a male vampire, you will probably have still other troubles during the course of the evening, in the form of two thoroughly infatuated stringees that have compared notes and cut your acquaintance. There is usually something very important that you want to tell your partnership woman, so, while some sort of fresh- man horseplay is' being pulled-a la Sigma Chi-you lead her forth to the quiet recesses of some dark retreat-to find that you have forgotten what it was you wanted to say. You bore each other with the smallest of slmall talk until the strains of Home Sweet Home end your mutual misery. You then make a wild dash to the checkroorn to see if, by any unusual chance, your overcoat and hat are still there. You have to listen to a few thousand conventional lies about the good time every- body has had, always expressed in one or the other of the two stock phrases, l'leluva good dance, old man,', or A per! fectly wonderful time -depending upon the sex of the liar. After some five or six applicants for free rides have worked on your sympathies and turned your roadster into a ten-ton truck, you finally get your radiator headed toward home. You invariably have an eight o'clock class next day. You arise, by the exercise of stupendous will power, after three hours' sleep, feeling most unnecessary. To you, at this early hour of the mornibg after, frat dances have about as plausable a raison J'eire as the rack of magazines in the Vanderbilt Library fsee index for aniiqucsl. You remain in arrears with Morpheus for days afterward, and your scholastic efficiency is appreciably impaired. Your swear you'll never go to another one-but you do. Qlf the above jumble of words deserves any praise, it bases its claim on the merit of being, in one respect, unique. It is written by a Van- derbilt student, yet contains no reference to Physics l, Kissam meals, 0 the Bookstore.-W. B. PQ , 3 Q G . 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I, A 9:23 ,fm .fwwf r rw wmmfmmtfei ,frf 'fQ:'K1X...w ,b -'xr'-:www L: 5, .V -cagfgg? ,gyano -pt up Q fi? mefume,-M.ffmrmffrr.-an-:3.-.ewftww.nzwm.mmww::4vz.1.zzn gk ,, Jw L A ' A ' ,MmW4W1f?g,g'w:.....,Lie,', cf, 'sue-4 ,yr N57-?fi7i'5rE2 QE .. , 2? 32' 9' Vs iw! , -I..-and lin , ef'gQ,.l11-t12.1..,m:f infix ' G Qfdaaji E rr 1 695 f- efrdwycgrs QLFEQA tg 25231. Vega 13 Gfzmmz-an-':2'D yi Aa Kqwyg--'-b4Qi?,,5 6 1 as 4a.ew.zmmmfmWm.m-mm.mtvxmffufwnffgwaf-fmz, xg, E421 'M fb g Two hundred fifty-nine Pre-Medical ARNOLD: Proprietor Beer Garden in BAILEY: Played in the nursery. BARBEE: Fired a Willopus Warllopus. BATES: Politician and coroner. CARPENTER, A.: Got married. CARPENTER, G.: Society butterliy. Cox: Drove ice wagon. CRONSTEIN: Book agent. FREIBURG: Electrician. JOHNSON: Sold Bibles. LONG: Druggist. Occupations of the Seniors Berlin. MCMILLION: Soda jerker. MACMILLAN: Bible agent. MILAM: Mail clerk. MCNI-111.1 Farmer. JONES: Chauffeur. ROBINSON: Country school principal. SHOFNER: Farm hand. THOMAS: Coal miner. WALTERS: Whittler at country store WHITE: Stable boy. ' WIKLE: Bartender. to t , o m,,,,,, o A l..,4. . , . f' .iv .. .. ,-, tp ' 'mn Q 'GJMMGD GRE- 4' H I ' sk ' r ld .. , . . ,E Y, .,A .,, W., , :,L , ,.. - . t Q, ,,m0, 4,,4.. . dw 'Xk..g,,,,.ffeasf X. ye. mm Phi Beta Kappa i a'QV',Zf,' INETY-NINE percent of the men who graduate from college become successful in whatever field of work W 'QT it they pursueg the other one per cent is elected to Phi Beta Kappa. But for some unknown reason a large f gs, number of men, and all of the more dangerous sex, upon entering college decide that for the welfare of the fm f Phi Betas, they should be elected to this organization. Being that I am unable to explain this most strange and peculiar phenomena in no other way, I will resort to the time-honored method of calling it a metaphysical problem and therefore it has no place in a psycological class or logical paper. How many see? That being puffectly plain, we may continue with what we intended to do. My purpose in writing this paper is to tell my benighted readers the ways and means by which he or she, as the case may be, may become among the he's and she,s who wear from his watch-chain or her neck-lace a device that serves ab olutely no use in this day of stem-winding lngersols. The first and best way to obtain a B. P. K. attachment is to get on the right side of all the professors. Unfortu- nately for some of us, there exists a whole group of professors who have no right side upon which we may get. There i.. no better way to get into favor with a professor than to laugh at his jokes. One must understand, of course, that pro- fessorial jokes are meant to be laughed at and are not meant to be humorous. If Dr. Dyer tells you how the laundry went bankrupt in his native county in Virginia, proceed to laughg if Dr. Sanborn tells you any one of his two jokes, burst into laughter, laugh, laugh at all supposed jokes even if it be necessary to bump your funny bone in order to produce the necessary giggle. Was it Shakespeare or Carlyle or Blinkey Horn who said Charity, Laughter and Silk Stockings all cover a multitude of shinsf' Whoever it was, he was right. Now that our correspondence school pupil has mastered lesson number one, we will proceed with the next part of his instructions, If in your fondest dreams you have ever hoped to get the cherished key, it will be completely out of your reach if you ever get into the dangerous habit of contradicting your teacher. Your teacher, in his lectures, may he always be right, but your teacher right or wrong. If M. Hector Goumaz tells you about the palatial barber shops in his home town in Switzerland, don't make use of any short and 'ugly wordsg if Dr. Reinke tells you about how much he favors nation-wide prohibition, don't tell him that he has departed from the flowery path of truth, and is now on a detour. Let Dr. Ott tell you of the beauties of quiet home lifeg let Dr. Dynamo tell you of the class that once waited sixteen min- utes for him to appear on one Fordless day, and don't you by any move or sign indicate- that you doubt the veracity of the statement. To do otherwise is to forever ruin your chances to become a member of that Phi Beta Kappa Clan. But there are still other things that a self-appointed Phi Beta Kappa pledge should do. He should own -an auto- mobile in which he should drive profs. to an a lar carte meal or an a la dog carte dinner. If you are so fortunate as to own a big car like a Dodge or a Chevrolet, you should immediately send in your order for the key before the price of brass advances. The art of quilling is a very delicate one indeed and in most instances to wear a Phi Beta Kappa key means that you have obtained the degree of M. Q., that is Master of Quilling. There is one other thing that you may do to improve your chances for election into this order and that is to obtain two and a quarter as many quality credits as you have of the quantity kind. Page two hundred sixty f- -1 ,. ,, ,...,.-., .V C1111-:fr-1........-... ff f 'Tw -YHA. Q 1 ' w'4k. fry! ,,W '-., r' W if .N Kfmka fa L W ummm N W ef' iq' ,iz fEMmoD GRE- Page two hundred sixty-one Q3 3 B: AJ -5-rv-, x ,X U . P ,yrs -sm-sf:-fuss-vs.-f-1-1-.. , . .. ..., --azz-2-.... . ...na-,rm-.-, .we-sshmfesawsat X 'av - , 5 ,W Y-W ,N ,. 9 o , - gh' f4f.rzr:l,Q.xN,.L-,f4qnEfl:2v'wfh22 ff 35:3 re? ji ft? sg, , E. - .3 M2 nf, 4 I A 1 .hm-'Mm M---sw' ky' -W, .. 'gy-H feslzzzt-,5ffV 'r 1f15kMJ.',3 ll-ff' ji . P5 M y-,ft :'2'y?,2'aQ,tm:,,,,5f.::o-'f-keys, ss.f,..,, t Q ,A f n G 'offfrgifxx ,,Y,5yfgf 15F rj wg, if f.-swss...AmTr.ssss,wess..eTmm.ssswsmmqaaiyy ,bo 'Xxx ,,. L V3 .. my Ms 1 R3 rr-.wav ,ef 'fsqgy-efsLf.w.Ts,g..U N-Q-.Lmwmenmszu-.salsa f W ..,,,, ,,V, , uw There is a place that Acaclems do lcnow Where Eddie orders and they must go, A sober, solemn reading-room, C-uarded by Doro, Goddess of Gloom, just set off from a chapel drear, I'll Doro and Oh, Joyo To the lean-faced crowd around ln countenance grave and looks of fear Lest She with swiftness to thine ear Dissolve thee into miseries And bring all horror before-thine eyes. And approached by a door all hidden and queer. And when at last your weary brain You enter here with slow and noiseless tread, Finds out the dreadful strain, ln reverence for old books, loved but never read That awful frown and sudden bell, And magazines of last year's date And catlaogues from every State. ln this room so grave, forlorn and sable You sit you down at a black, oaken table And dare not even whisper low To the fellow-sufferers as they come and go, Lest the keeper a threatening finger rear Where more is meant than you can hear. And let thy due feet never fail To l-ceep well off each straight chair rail, And climb that high-embowed roost Of unread bool-is that profs do boost, Near sooty windows fastened tight, Casting a dim Mimsonian light. There let no pealing laughter bound Then you may sit and study well Of every co-ed that Vandy shows And every perfume girlie knows 'Till old experience do attain To something like pathetic strain. But come on now and go with me just up stairs and there be free, To the room of the boolcs of law, The scene of things you never saw, Where the lawyers sport and play ln legal holiday, Where smoke goes up in boastful cloud And freshmen always talk out loud. With books on floor and feet on table Each one gabs as he is able. If frugal lessons they discuss, There's cheer and mirthful fuss. Yea, such grace and ease abound As there below are never found. The keeper stays in nook without, Heeding not the gleeful shout. There the classes daily meet To give the freshmen needed sleep. But just across the hall There goes a daily bawl: AW, who could study legal rule When the Frenchman leads his singing school? But of this legal bliss The best of all is this: When their morning's play is o'er They suffer not a chapel bore. lt's just one extra flight To the home of your delight, These are the things you find, It's the only life divineg Come on, Freshman, study law And have John Bell for your papa. -C. A. Page two hundred sixty-two .-5 .s .1-Qrww. ,cas ff? -s, f '2?:7?lh.. . . ,-, 9, ,pzrlmw I ,nwmv.isle-mayZstraw-.'mwa:-vaNgwwua-awmmyuavfsq as W ., f v 'X K G K9 f ,-if -N. rf fl as ae- .si iz 21 1 ., ..., . - W KH 5.21 f if ini Wh... .,.. A Ms, ..., .,... M.f.fMmmam.iW.mw,we,,, 0 Masq? S53 gym? L 11 I2-. ,A Y, , -avxzffifrrara. ,, j'f,Q,.,mdr11:sFh-. ,,g:J',-fir q f-Gifs' GW 'Qaida-as it fswmvzw' ' ,G - Q fs av, f'Mw.m'earw.wb 'nge-1, Q QL, aw 'amafs-'f dw . Qs, -5 mf' :Q af,,aws,.. M! 3Z,irwzf ' R 9,61 X , . '3 Q? 1, a, fp: ,J is , v .xmazf ,Jef Qawsmm .Af 0 - vi , 'u gg, A, 5 ffm 'sewage uqgicgf gg .1 J., Q5 M,..e.m11.f.4-mmfwsarwas-are-aw,-W,-af.ms:Qaae42s,::warfa-.axenaw .ft iZ ?72?fE7,. ,2 'i12e :Lw5,ikz::2re5grg2,y 155 I , I Nw! Q3QLsw.:zs1:eff Wai' xibvfsm'1WzM:r:f-.Q::1:.rsAmm.m:a.wwfMa..-.Wayfmnnsw-sa1.w:.,fJ'vw,.---'fy 'Q 'iii i ' K i - - any . -.1 P ey gb 1 ir x G, 7 fi, 4- Nvh 9 1,-,F' .. g p K - i Q48 . gg y 1' -fr-9 Lunl ' ir Page two hundred sixty-ihree , Blufhng QQSBN the class room I speak of Shakespeare and give him resounding praise, and say that I love to ponder for hours o'er his wonderful laysg I speak of his finished dramas, to the tired soul like old wines, and I quote from his sparkling sonnets CI know, oh, ten or twelve linesl. But when I am at home Billy Shakespeare is left on the book-case shelf. lt's rather bother- you know how it is yourself. To forget l'm a ugay deceivern- fthe thought in my spirit dwellsj I bring out the works of O, Henry, D. Dix, or Caroline Wells. I talk much of the cubist ver libre when l'm with the cultured cro-wd, and speak of the ,modern writers in praises long and loud. I speak of intangible technic, of life and the social bond-I speil a line of T'agore's or quote from Behind the Beyondf' But when I'm away from the campus, where no one can see me read, away, far away, from professors and all that professors lead, I have no desire or longing to peruse Tagore's Upomesf' I put in a riotous evening with Irwin and Sherlock Holmes. some reading, I speak a good deal of Marlowe in Curry's recitation room, and talk of the subtle artistry woven on fancy's loom. But when to a spicy movie I silently steal away, I pass by the mighty Marlowe and scatter his lines astray. lim weary and worn, and beaten-my spirits I say are blue-so' give us a upeppyn story, some scenes from Sagacious Sue. M. C. W. F3 new ,f ' o so c r' -I -5 Msn' M' A F Q gf ,N r Af f Q I Q i - J, qc -Q dxf, mssimvwswnmamzawuwmmzqmmnman-wakmrm ,eip V if W 3' In E ,N '75, Ak MR in 5 ummke We . - - -ommola GRE- '-r -. , M 1- 1 .l Vje:,,,-' ffm! , ,f Q ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t.-f 4,5 g. , ' .- r-4 ' H 0, 3211 -, .,,,,,,,a..2..,,.,..m,,,..s.m.,u..,,......m,.,..,s.s... ,Y -, ff- 2 '4's+a,,,-,,,,.- ' v.,,....- -.Mo W--M---b---V--.--. rm --rw...-.rr .,-- - 'w.,,,,.,a:f: '1'a:,.-it 'tt'--g.. ,f .. ' Iv, A Y ...,,.,,.. .- v - ,Li ,ax ' K -J, A Lecture Now, boys, I want to say a few words about the conva- lescent stage of typhoid. The memories of the horrible nights spend in low muttering delirium, picking at the bed- clothes, parched lips, and restlessness, the acme of toxemia pass away like the dew before the summer sun, and the anxious watchers feel a glow of thankfulness light up their wearied brains. The life blood can be seen, day by day, tinging the pallid cheek a deeper carmine, and the once restless eye views the world with a brighter gleam. The voice which had an expressionless and empty sound like the echo from a moss-covered sepulchre, now has a closer resemblance to on Typhoid the lusty chatter of fo-rmer days. The appetite, too, feels the mighty hand of l-lygiea dragging the helpless victim from the jaws of Death. Like an infant learning his'first lessons in equilibrium, the first essays in the realm of solid food should be characterized by caution and gradual prog- ress. The initial diet must be limited to substances that will not insult the tender and convalescent stomach mucosa, but, as strength and vigor return and the body gets more nearly into its former state of vital force, rice and gravy will melt away before the patient's appetite like snow in a blast furnace, and beefsteaks will disappear like the visions of youth! f Medical Retrospections ul-low? Superor: anterorf' Bones. Another dead man! Ten grains? Tha-a-ts rightg a thirtieth to a sixtieth of a grain. Strip 'um! Take the case. Aw-aw-these affairs-H Pain in stomick, colicky in type. Surgical procedure. 'H'WH 5 :'WW g Uoke which the editorE.SS refuses to put in., Salol can no more help typhoid than a mustard plaster on an elephont's ankle can drive a fly off his tusk. Tut! Tut! Tut! Member? Member? You would use colomine, zinc oxide and phenol on this lesion, wou-ldn,t you?', Yes, sir. That is correctf, Page two hundred sixty four I , l i 3 A ,, ,.f, , 26769 ,,,,,A,,,, V cf. x.,. . . , -- ETL ,ffnugxag Kywf-Z ax- Qi f ' e I Q 'H'T-f-h-l v -'M'f1': 'hm f iffF : L'5i4 ' ff ' qw QM WH11-NBL ' MWA' - -, . U 1 Q ,-P' 'ia humps' l, ,fi -V 7 ' K6 Fmt -I-Hls,5oNNYl WILL 0 X o D0lN6 'RORD WORK If 0 cigisygjw ' D0 You Groom 47 v w Q V 'I D 'T 1 wnliaivrn M 7? 5 1 A fi X - C 'S 'g' 5 I R -' nh 1 X 1 X I I E F, fs '-I-.ra bmw W, 6 5' 2'-2'- 4,-1 ' - T120-T72 x 9 . 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I only know that I have seen The car of our Religious Dean Go speeding with a racer's zeal, The Dean's own hand upon the wheel. And sometimes there is one around I-Iere and There Who totes his 'brella up-side downg For Tootsie thinks the rain would drip Better from end of rib than tip. Dan Currey notes with studious eye, As movie-bound he hurries by, The beauty of the human earg And writes about it, too, I hear. I've thought of Nero's royal whims When e're I chanced on Eddie lVIims: And felt the classics were not dead To glimpse the derby-crowned head Or Sweet-ems Tolly, too polite To say our answers are not right. S'line! he speaks no word of blame, llllllllllll llllllllllll mlqrigi'-A I-Iymn of I-late But marks down zero, just the same. There's many more, but lest you tire I'll mention only Gussy Dyer, And Pussy Ransome. I-Iow I wish That Pussy'd get a great big dish Or NaOH made just right, To throw on Gus and turn him white! There're many more, but these suffice To prove my point. No more entice My fancy oft with talks of birds Or squirels. Let them roam in herdsg I need them not. In' Nature's plan The best creation is a man. -I. H. Oh, I have a problem big, For it is no merry jig 'Tis trig, This trig, Oh, my stars, how I must dig And I care not one dried Hg For trig. For trig. As I tread that stony path Oh, I simply can't abide it, That is known as Freshman Math, And you'll lmow when you have tried it I just can't contain my wrath That Sahara's wel beside it. For trig. Thafs trig. -B. W. Page :wo hundred sixty six Aw wr fx'-meg. 5 Q1 b M jjfzv, Sig ,ggi -'f ' mm ' f---- N QQ? , .- I, Mg ,f ,,,g,,..-,,,,..m ,J ,,..,4.fwf-m--w....,m as 5 Q fu' ,-'- bw+w. ww W 51 F93 0 if-1 A - 4 f We fa' f fm -f H iw' 'D'w,1,v '-f gs -3 E . A I-' N www f, f M ' ff-Ze u E M . ,,f.wA 1.f'-fum. . o aa ' ' Y ,,..,,w- -lfifva 'AG '8m:f6'9 13 ' . ,. 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Into the class, quite late, I rushed, Although the meeting seemed too hushed. In truth there was no one there but me. Of all days, this one, he cut mel Z. Jor Full forty nights we danced and sang. Forty full nights the welkin rang, The following day he spoke, that is, The next hour we shall have a quiz. Oh, cruel words! Oh, hope betrayed! We thought it might have been delayed A week or so, a month or more, This hurry hurt, the worry more. And yet-some comfort may this be- The next hour, when expectant we Came in to fail without ado, We learned that he had caught the flu! Between the hours of dusk and dawn, By feeble light, with curtains drawn, Six hours long, straight on I read Four hundred pages, richly spreadi Bromidic learning made for those Who ache to know, or try to pose. He reads his lectures, reads 'em through The dullest dull most always do. And we, we sit and wish that he Were fathoms deep in Satan's Sea. 3. RAGE From page one hundred and sixty-two To tive fifty-nine, hard reading, too, But every line for me was pleasure. The test might prove each one a treasure At last, when to my bed I hied me, I laid the text-book close beside me. 4. Buss One day he'd droned the hour through, Bored us as he alone could do, When, buzzing in, an idle bee Started to drone better than he. And, when the test was past and done, I thought my work for me had won A grade much as I longed to seep Since I'd explained the Phtha-Mgee, And the Theory of the Wjooplajefg But he, the Brute, turned in an F.' The bee flew twice around his head. Flew twice, then sat instead, Was slapped at-any bee would sting, And this one, Boy! it did that thing -I-I. H. C. Page llvo hundred .sixty eight ffwl., 5125 -.,,,.w-f N l -.qi ,r ...fa -kms. .es-Y-...Q--..- .ss-1-U, ,-.3-,-H mmm- . A , ,... Q , I ,. A WW if .Ei We ' 'tr '3 ffm . . ff, sf f?ss.e:2't2t 'eg . W e M DGRE' . - . Liam q,g,,,,f:,fI.fw,Q,,,ii,? .. ...N .7 52 ,F cg K t 'KK .,,, .A egg, H l HJ t 5 r You hear a whole heap 'bout this here League of Nations these days, but what we started to say was, if you go in Kissam Hall during the reign of King Watson I, you'lI hear more about the Fatigue of Rationsf' After many years of diligent research it has been discovered why so many squirrels have remained on the Campus. They have been waiting For this surplus supply of squirrel fodder the S. A. T. C. brought in. Dr. Johnsons favorite book now is How to Be Happy, Though Married. We wonder if he reads it in Greek at home. The T. C. is about the punkest excuse for a railroad on the market. And likewise when they want names for punk military organiza- tions they follow suit and tack T, C. on the end. First it was S. 'A. T. C., and now it's R. O. T. C., but for the land's sake don't make it ETC. They say the main idea in the Tickle Toe is to cover but little space. This gives the Co-eds' poor. little, much-trampled toes a bet- ter chance to escape his No. Tens. No won- der their toes are tickled. Dr. Tootsie Steele vigorously denies the rumor that his room in West Side Hall has been changed to a Livery Stable. I-Ie admits, however, that an increasing number of equcs can be seen grazing around there these spring days. The 'ippos seem to prefer the picking around Room 22, College I-Iall. Wonder why everybody always acts as if the Chapel was a Pullman car every time a speaker begins his harangue with We are liv- ing in a GREAT age-? Page lmo hundred sixty-nine Bits of Horse Play BY LAPH MCLAPH fl ,r lf'xg.fg-it fe Xa? Wflfflf S Q 52 , IQ, 1- Wi T- Q -e to .. - -sg, H 4, J -an .WJ-9-f-3'.:,.-,3 g TTTTTTT-'T'1TT Huy Riaiiculams You Leek, Dai' DAFFODILIBUS FACULTATIBUS If he had a Mayyield, would Dean Tillet? Is this Freeland? Naw, it's Kirkland. When they turned the bull loose on him, they say Dr. Ransom. Did he? Schuer- man! fsure man., Is that curious-looking specimen a C., Seal? Naw, Kid, that'Sarrall fThat's a rat., If a lady fell and broke her leg, would Dr. H. B. Carre her? He ain't here. Well, then, would Dr. Carter? No, but he Oil 2. If Agatha Brown wanted to change her color, would Gus Dyer? Ask Gus! TI-IE WISE FOOL My frat has most as many secret grips as the Elks, boasted the Sage. That's nothing, remarked the Fool, the White Elephants have trunks. THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT Chance is getting baldheaded. Yon can't cut classes during Christmas holi- days. The Kaiser takes two baths every day. CAt- tention Crusll The nails on the Tower Clock's hands need manicuring. Co'eds can't powder under the beauty spots. COC-NOMENS IS COC-NOMENS James U. Rus! has no law classes on Sat- urday, but he hates to see that day come as much as Gus Dyer. Quick. Watson, the umbrella! OUR DAILY SPECIAL They call Freshmen fish, and yet they al- ways put them under the driest, most arid profs on the campus. No fish can swim on a desert, and V brand are no exceptions. ATTA BOY, JULIUS Quoth Julius Caesar, as from Olympus he watched the American cloughboys go over the top in Thither Gaul, Quis Crudus Pro Legil, Albus el Spiravillu fwho raw for the Read, White and Blewll i . I. -N ,H we RM 531 sa J .,,.. ' R ,,:-- fa- :fs 1' I-sawn: an f ,W f F' R 1 ---' J' 1 J awww?-Rem we 'M' 'R' . V . t :J-,f 3 ,,,, Z ,M A L. kb- of, qi , B 5 ss 2 A .Q J .' is . 3-V 1 i I r 'fr -.- ---f -3 Q egg. t -s -15,5 rf . ' w A .s-if . , M J 1 Q at New-t...h,, It t,2j??1:,,K-hkjltnzwfff .y 5 -'Agreea:..f.:..f,.:,ze:ef.-:ra-s:me,uasx.r,e..msa-asumsze-,ana xi 'QL' 'www ASV V-1+- H jr. ,.s J J swf- ww.......,2-A kd - Great Men as Described by Great Vvriters SANBORN: For there was never yet philosopher That could endure the toothache patiently. OTTS: A merrier man, Within the limits of becoming mirth, l never spent an hour's talk withal. HARRIS: I-le draweth out the thread of his verbosity hner than the staple of his argument. C-OUMAZ: They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. SARRATT: Hone Pinch, a hungry, lean-faced villain, A mere anatomy. SCHUERMAN: They say, best men are moulded out of' faults. DR. MR MR DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. CURRY: To be a well-favored man is the gift of Fortune, but to read and write comes by Nature. TAYLOR: God made him, and therefore let him pass for a man. CASON: A very valiant trenchmanf' DYER! Another learn, unwashed artilicerf' STEELE: ul am not only witty in myself, but the cause of that wit in others. KIRKLAND: Him of the gleaming dome, whose mighty sense Flows in fit words and heavenly eloquence. TOLMAN: Choice word and measured phrase beyond the reach of ordinary men. RANSOM: He was the mildest-mannered man A That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat. Revised Qglotations Theres nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it worse. l..et me have men about me that are fatheads. On with the dance, let joy be unrefinecl. . For passing grades let graceless zealots light: He can't he wrong whose notes are in the right. Honors and llunlcs from no conditions rise, Mark well your boolc, there all the honor lies. Who shall decide when wise Profs. disagree, And soundest boneheads doubt, like you and me? A little Math. is but a dangerous thing, Drink deep, or touch not the Pierian spring: Or else, not adding up your grades aright, You'll find you've busted higher than a kite. No vulgar bound the budding genius marks, Snatching a grade beyond the reach of sharks. That in the Prof. is but a choleric word, Which in the student is rank blasphemy. Page info hundred seventy . A on 1 Q ,..,,.,, W ,X., .ww LW , . J -ss if Q sssmm.WMWw. .rrs e 1 r The Charge of the Light-Headed Brigade De Profundis I I Forward, Light-Headed Brigade! Cgme Was there a Freshman dismayed? By Not one, for they all knew Gum Their steeds were tried and trueg Theirs not in Latin to reply, T0 be , Theirs not to reason why, A Med- Theirs but to read and defyg I SCC Ahead Into the Valley of Westside 'all Rode the Fresh Hundred. , I I Cold Steele to the right of them, Cold Steele to the left of them, Cold Steele in front of them Flashed and slashed: Stormed with Tootsies' hot quiz-shell, Many a horse and rider fell, And they that tho't they could read so well Came thru the jaws of Death, Back from the mouth ofl Hell, All that was left of them, Left of the sick Hundred. III When will those Fs ever fade? O, the wild charge they made! But how that Steele their steeds slayed, And dumped the riders in gloomy shade. Future Freshmen stop and wonder, Ere you pull a similar blunder. Remember the charge they made! Remember the Light-headed Brigade, Sad, Sick Hundred! Page two hundred seventy-one Four years of groans And little fun, With stiffs and bones, Until welre done. Dawn's twilight hours we use And all the gods invoke, Dissecting Guides peruse, And breathe South Nashville smoke. Next year, in wise and foolish way, We, with unhesitating tongue, Polychromatophilia say, Or hemochromatotic lung. As up we go, to haste our plodding feet, We hear the world cry for our healing hand, As we our Bismark lunch sedately eat, Or wisely at some patientis bedside stand. Our final year this wilting thought assails our pride: We've read the title page of Nature's book--that's all And these four years of toil will in our mind abide. As lonely we look at our license on the wall, -Wayland MUSC. 'fi , -,K FQ - '-' I'-:fu F- ' Y ,Qfqwh H , N 4112.---ff, ggww,,,,f,,-Q. 1. ,g jg., ,U z, rg f saw:-,:.mzLw. sw'--':N. f' Q -iff- --fk-.-..A.m1wW. . 'flaw N- b 'J N1-2'jT-fl'-4.5 -' 5:5423 ff . 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T ,JY N ' . k :,,- X M 1 I .x K- W .. 1, .W,,Ef.:-mms.1:4.:s.w1gf.fN.s.ms Q9 1 RQ 'r- .1jx.,,. If R - 7 NUQ,,ff 1,E::.1:f1:m:'---..-E.,-w..:r.-W -mz:l:4:.u.uz-ez1mw::Iis?Qy'f '-ff-U - ,J CORRECT SHOES FOR COLLEGE M N STYLE, SERVICE A D COMFORT SCOTT MAYES CO. 215 FOURTH AVENUE, NORTH GO TO CALVERT BROS., Photo Gallery 238W FOURTH AVENUE, NORTH l.3,,31 1l, ,'C'l'I1l',,1'Il',llfl1,llllllfllllllllll,ll'llllfllllllilllllllxllllellll'lllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A D EUQFKIICB4B90Ull'9mBIltS.-f5Ulll'1ll?lllll 'uf four ycgirs' High School or ollier Buildings, Laboratories, Etc.--The 1'e1'e1i-tpiinclizisel of the Peabody Campus. vinimilviil, or murlc-cn la1i'1iL-gm in-its, witlioirt l:011ll1l111l1. Seven of these units with its sixteen acres in the liezut of the ally, gives! us one of the best 21.1111 :urn raq11l.1'u1l, sewn :ire eleqlirv. In aullli-ion to tliemabove- reqirirenlenls, all largest cmnnuses in Anierica, for ineflivzil plxrposwes. The buildings have all 11111111-nislnniil lm-vc' IAWO.lJl'0llllllll2ll'5' years Ill 1-allege. llicse years shall include lveqn renLf'1lclEfl and fzwilitivs are vnsrirnusserl. llargze- and commorlious labora- mngl-E gn Lglii-1iiz?11'5i'I'ln'sil-s, Biology an-4.11 n:1clemf1aii?11:1ge. t-HD 1 1 iivrifs, ivell lighted and vciitilaterl, for Bacteriology. Cllemistry, Pliysiology, o r u o ns rua: :on.g'1111r years man on cnnse or cegree o . . . Po - mmryo ogy, Anatmny, e-tc, lowing plains ul' Voiinuil nn Merlin-ul lirliluatiun in number of ln:-lrrs assigned Ml, Amheu flu , . , . ,,, , . . , ,. ,, ,, , -- ,, , ,, , . ' 1 i'll0g1C' lms recently EIVBIX in the Medical Donnrtment of :::,,l,ffffftE1 'lq Humm' lmlu 'lu mme lmdmlb emplowd 011 fundamental Vanlrlorliill,1Ui1ivoi'si1.y rrne million flndlzirs. Two lninclrecl Lliousuncl of this is ' 4 ' -- - - - . -. -2- . , . . , , L0 Je usec in ilio erection llllil equimncni, of lalmoratorles. Efiglit hundred 1-,.1flI.?l.?i' 53flL'.fl'if' :fills.lI i?52l:'1a1S1'.15.1'liflipslllil,VF'ffscflmfl-332,55elllllllflllf f'-01'-W1 f1f111m is fm' v01 'f1 7GHr lililllluwix' Qluiimrinl llnspilzll is in nuviirse ofVc0nSt1'1lr'ti011, :mel will nrnvirle for V,a1mlP1'lni1L- is :L ineinlier of the Assovialion. of Ainericzxn Mfellic-nl Colleges, our L-xvllisiw conlrul 100 c'liai'1ly lrerls. This hospital is on the campus. unrl is rated in Class A by the f'0Ulll'll rin Mecliual lEclL1Cntio11 of the A, NI. A. For Catalog and Further Information Address L. E. BURCH, Dean, Litterer Building, Nashville, Tenn. eiffmxgyffn me aww cf fra. ,game .sf-MQ, , - , , V Q, , if , ' if if ff, f 51 f if MwmmWw.,,i- M.-fm -,A , Y nf 2 fp ,F 'WSW ' 5' ,Q l J-HW M rim we Rig 1. ff 1 G- rv asf ..v,. 1 u. v ff' .-i .J one if A . J me MA ef M. A V . 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GET THE WARNER QUALITY CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE AND CEDAR STREET Phones Main 473 and 486 506 AND 508 CHURCH STREET Phones Main 52 and 53 R J if 1 E ' . , S , Nashville's New Million Dollar Hotel Fireproof-Strictly Modern in Every Appointment 250 Rooms 250 Baths EUROPEAN Each apartment is complete and provided with every facility to meet the wants of our patrons. Centrally and conveniently lo- cated to both the wholesale and retail districts Beautiful Dining Room Grill Room and Ball Room RATES:i 82.00 AND UPWARD R. R. MEYER R. E. HYDE 'President Manager :4s:e.ie..,...,:,-,e........,-1.,..,......,,.....ef,......,.13341mq,Q1 I if ms, I, V - ,,..N....w1' fs-.3 J ,gl 5' fs, '-Q5.Q,,,f ,gh I, 6.9 qs.em.,smm.,. -Mem,q,aw.wemssst,,s,-.ses.s,.11,w...-- --s r' ' ,gg a ii is, , 9 9 V Y is -ommoo on E- is is is 1 as A .gr Q .9 -is-' --Harem h W vM.,,.-1--. .' 4,31 f ,t .f, so WM ,,.',.: ,, . I ,,.-if N '- W .-2-f-as ,,. -er' t 17f mf Assam e , . . , ,M , if s ' if 'J n ' 'B' X an 'M'-we-W--Awe' ' ' E, e,.,,, .Q xrgfqy J 1 , s.amm,.:,EmM,n,wM.-,.,,3-smngasmvsm ,. f , A Word to the Wise Harken young men to the word of an old head Whose hair now gray was once a bold red, Sad are these times when a whole silver dollar Will not even purchase a sip or a swallow. In days of old we could afford to laugh then, For one lovely buck would purchase two half-men. But it is no use to worry as I said before And fret about the days that will come no more. Of far more profit even if not so pleasant To talk of today and think of the present. The first and most useful of all my advice Is never to be caught without a pair of dice, For unless you can roll that notorious seven Ten chances to one you'll never go to heaven. Drink Wildcat whiskey and rave about beer But hold your breath in when the cops are near. Treat the boys often, be a good fellow, Spend your last penny, never show yellowg When you are broke and feel rather blue Talk about the chickens on Fifth Avenue. Go to I-Ioptown often, there's no better way To live a whole century in one single day. Always talk loud and make a big fuss You will earn the rep of a hard-boiled cuss. Now for advice about appearance and dress, Of a man's true worth, it's the final test. It's a matter of taste and is up to you, But never get a green hat if your eyes are blue. If your hair is gray or white instead Dye it a green or mahogany red. If you want to look keen and somewhat particular Cut your hair off brief and brush it perpendicular. Long hair, I admit, is strongly poetic But if it's too long it is even pathetic. And now about the women I give you my best, I'Il not be dogmatic but merely suggest. I am rather skeptical of all this wife bizg I found out too late what real life is. Four have I tried and in the transaction, Only one of the four gave any satisfaction, But she is long dead, she was the first, The last still lives and she is the worst. Whenever you marry it's a gambling man's chance For skirts are more expensive than suspenders and pants. It's all out of question with the high price of booze To buy wifey's hat and get the baby shoes. Of course it is noble and well worth imitation To marry a wife and increase the population. If I had the power I would change the laws I believe you'll agree I have sufficient cause, More than one lady should be allowed to court us So we could marry enough to support us. But at this speculation you need not be frightened For it will come to pass when we are enlightened. When you get old and your eyes grow dim Don't shrink back afraid of the end. All will be well and perfectly nice If you don't forget to bring along your dice. Stop at the gate and shoot an eleven, Saint Peter will wink and send you to heaven. -C. E. M. 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The House of Reliabilify ZX High-Grade Diamonds Watches and Silverware Novelties, Etc. wx The NEWEST and BEST Only TO SATISF Y THAT APPETITE McFadden's .-. e 4, .145 -D if 21355 'sp-4' Kwik swf'-,.. , .g. qv,- fl-15.: . ,-'J.iu1, YSQEJQG ggvfqlg l NOTHING BUT GOOD THINGS TO EAT ff ' , V, U V ,N . ,,,.: A.-. ., ..,,. ,MW ,..A.,. , g, Q I , E, c ,aff i, -. ,A :ww In :ae -- 1' , have f-'Ri N 'Fai , . PA! .V h,,,::::A grx vjggg Q gg? M W , .,.. - Q., , ,fyfqdgf . --1 ,ft-,,fff,',gw ' .I W.. ,,,.ww,.:tsf:f:,,afms...,x,,,.a,s. . ay,-.wzafmm , - . sec. ,, v-1-'-e1'erg-.T 'c'3:.,,.,lT2f k,.f'r-fi XQSV-fe:-2:w mm .wa2wWwj 'mf ,.,,,,s-Wi gd: Q Advice to Young Girls Listen, young ladies, to an old maid's advice, It is so very important I ought to tell you twice. Be ever bold and not afraid of mice, For a skirt-lifting performance is not very nice. Never wear a skirt much below your knees. For even in April the border might friezeg Pronounce your words clearly, trilling the t's, Make the r's roll nicely, affecting great ease. Never use paint unless you really need it, Never buy a book and then forget to read it, If you have a canary, be careful to feed it, If you use a Ford never try to speed it. And this is good advice, the fruit of many years, Never go spooning if you haven't washed your ears. If you havenit been proposed to and are siezed with fears Put pepper in your eyes and try him with tears. Always be careful to fix your hair right, Make it appear you were just from a fight, He will tell you what a glorious sight, But he will think you what a horrible fright. Nickname the poets, he won't think it silly, Call Longfellow, Harryg call Shakespeare, Willy. Talk of the rose and the sweet scented lily, Read to him Dante when the air is rather chilly. Don't call him a fool for that would be rude, Platter him constantly by calling him crude, Stuff him with praises and other such food, Talk about his tie, he'll feel like a dude. Tell him of Persia and the broad-flowing Nile, Talk about Sanskirt and the latest Paris style, Ask him seriously-don't dare to smile- If he knows the value of a rat-tail file. Ask him about golf, or tennis, or poker, If he knows when and how to play the joker, Ask him if he is a fiend of a smoker, Whether he cranks a Ford without pulling the choker. And now a fine point that is well to list to, Try to figure out when he's about to kiss you: Having determined that, take care of this, too, Lean toward him gently so there's no chance to mi.. Life would be terrible if it wasn't for spice, A Chinaman would starve if it wasn't for rice, Young girls would go astray Without my advice, So now turn back and read this over twice. you C. E.M - , ,M J- .-' ,.,...v.E...H.mE..M:...,-.,..,,,a.,.m,.- .mf ., I fr ,..,.. ij gmmmyg peg .. I Qoagsgg. 3 jf Vf,,. m..,,,, h'4 '.ei'm,,...w,,..... .... .MW 0, . V4 .01 X5 ., N R9 5 f .f . .,- . - I U l , ,yfpga-Wwmwimm ,wwf 1.5411 4142 ,v ,, ,JP wg-. ' . 2' '1 -54.51 1 .v,, f' f- 'Q' u .L .nw F I 0 Mm M LTA-.cm A 'mm 74 i Lrjmmwm iv L Y H A Wiki .P fi 3, :qi-IQ.,-,...,-F.,w..,,,,,, 4 1 .U THE BEAUTY ABOUT UUR BUSINESS IS 'DY 601 Church St. P A T R O N I Z E GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS O U R Store Phone Main 746 St116'M ktH ,Pl M. A D V E R T I S E R S 321 Brizadiayar C Ouse B?e1i1villei4'i'enn. i I Holbrook Sz McClellan I o ft .D T5 ,I D N I .41 I I it gl 9 Q I eff! fl 9 r fr rgr 3 QQ' I 'X I ff' Xji .,,' 0 E0 II I Ei 5 is I3 ITG Ig I0 Tir it gf I 0 UNIVERSITY PHARMACY A N N 0 U N C E M E N T HRUY LOPEZ CIGARS VANDERBILT GOODS ARE THE GREATEST HAVANA CIGARS DRUGGIST ON THE MARKET ASK FOR TRIANGULARES Sundries and Cold Drinks THE '56 SIZE-I-1-.S A WONDER A. WORTH HOBBY, Proprietor WILSONS OR SUBLIMES, IOC CO. PHONE M. 615 AND 5286 Surgical Instruments AIVIBROSE PRINTING CO. Hospltal Supphes Bulletins, Catalogs SUPPORTERS AND TRUSSES Invitations Etc . MADE TO ORDER ' ' 53 Fourth Avenue, North Nashville, Tenn. 305 CHURCH STREET .NH I IX wx J S. LI -vaifii - 'f'f ifliiif ' ,.,' . iii . cfm .M www-MI, as . b f S 11 N YE MEN'S SHOP . N I 1.4 N- 'UW I N uma WI M11 CQLLEGE CHAP Im I SWIM X 'f' ilk A, H MI' N' WW!!! I ' V - if I 45 ef fkfw If H- NWN fi v. 19 E n' N,lw.If'IM' Q I 'WS CLOTHING, HATS .X 'If III N I FURNISHINGS 'H IQ N ' I M 6 I GEO. H FARRAR co. oPPoslTE ARCADE 'Ann 226 FOURTH AVENUE, NORTH NASHVILLE TENNESSEE .-x fn , A .9 I, Q We ,f ,rj ig f .X g4i? ,u:m p T 535, A 1- -ommoo GRE- is Q Q 1 - - f ir -tial .4.. ,. -- L -W 4 4W.s:.2 W ' we '-' - , 'I F I Q Lf2imf fi i ' if ., tif' may ,L J .f .A JL? Lehecliis A STORE WORTHY OF THE CONFIDENCE IT HAS HELD FOR FORTY-FOUR YEARS, OFFERING AS IT DOES AT ALL TIMES NEW STYLES DEPENDABLE QUALITIES SERVICE F orty-odd Departments Filled to Overflowing With .Iust Such Merchandise as Dis- criminating Folks Appreciate An Institution Founded on Service 44 Years Ago SNAPPY SHOES FOR COLLEGERS FOR YEARS WE HAVE CATERED ESPECIALLY TO THE Vanderbilt Trade WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF EDWIN CLAPP AND STACY-ADAMS DIS- TINCTIVE AND EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR FOR MEN Stylish Shoes for All Occasions Maxwell House Shoe Co. Established 1869 517 Church St. f -,xt -,ff-eu. , A wi ,ef .,,, ,. . .. , ' e - -,,.,.' -wif, , gg 5.- f ,,:', of .,.5 .ff-,i f, -1: - A L. f I ' We 5 ie A Millie ' fi Maia? ll ff' f' ,,,,, Vim Q-QM - ,gi . Q of M A,mmmmm,.,.,:Mw,emowlwmmz.-fmmmfxm Xie -w e 1 N 'sQmmm.,55pf W QQv qs,3,p.0,v1X:eqfA,--,,,..,.v.,,.,,,...-.,.m:,,,.,.,,?,....2f2l,, , . 'Ej 4 ,, ,qv anderbilt THE LAW o Association of Member f OFFICERS OF INST JAMES HAMPTON KIRKLAND, Ph.D., LL.D. Chancellor of the University Cha,ncellor's Oiiice, College Hallg Residence S, South Avenue, Campus JOHN BELL KEEBLE, LL.B. P f ro essor of Law and Acting Dean of the Law Department Stahlman Buildin S W. C. CHERRY American Law Sc RUCTI ON AND GO Universit CHOOL hools, Three Year Course VERNMENT EDWARD TUCK Professor of Law Stahlman Building WILLIAM ER SEAY, LL.B. KING IVICALISTER, B.A. Professor of L Noel Block MlLE Professor of Law aw S P. O'CONNOR FACULTY ll Vanderbilt Law School K MRS. A. M. ELLIOTT Professor of Law Librarian of the Law Library Vanderbilt Law School Vanderbilt Law School FOR CATALOG AND SPECIAL INFORMATION, ADDRESS MRS. A. M. ELLIOTT, Acting Secretary The Law Sch ' ool, Vanderbilt U nive rsity, Nashville, Term. Baird-Ward Printing Co. SPECIALIZING IN Books, Catalogues and Publications I50-I52-154 FOURTH AVE., NORTH NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE EtlillttlilttIIIIiIIIitIIISIIIiIIliI1IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIQ1HIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIEIIIWIVIIIRIIIIIHHRIHIMIHHHIIIHIIIIllIIIUPMlIHIIUIHQ4IIIIIHIH?IIIIIIIHIIUIIHHHHIUIIHIIHIIIHUIHHUIHIIHIIHIV!IIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHHHIHHIHIIIHIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHIIHIIHHIlIIH1IIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIHHIIHHIIII High Grade Shoes for Men and Women 220 FIFTH AVENUE, NORTH NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE i ,, . A1 AAq ? q' LL: V1 ' ,. ,... -- V, . . Q, f ,M ., ,1 V - --,, Q.: ,1,L,.W, 7, wmv J., THE B, Ei, SUE? JEWELRY CUMMNY DIAMOND IVIERCHANTS ' SILVERSIVIITHS STATION ERS OPTICIANS JEWELERS D NASHVILLE TENNESSEE More Cups, Better Ceiee The Silk Stere ef the State for Seventy Years WRITE FOR SAMPLES FLETCHER 81 WH-'SUN THQMPSQN 81 CUMPANY Nashville, Tennessee . 'X X9 Nm W-ffszm F , 1- '-'ee'-N ,N ,- t, V H, ,. .X 1 1-1-:-.W-.,,-m-..,...::me:.........4.....N-.,g nf I Q ,, ewes-ft, ,.. t , at Y - , , ,V, in 1 f 'L ,.,.' cf.-.fs,Rzammm.fAms.?.m..,mm,,o.,.sS,m F3 , U, he . 0 'xi , ti - .1 -ommoo one- g v ., , l i ,X .x '. wh-J., si-3 xx, 4' U, fn V 0,5 ,7 .tg f -W nv 1 . - 5- he 'Qi 5, :ey gi j '-'--H 1 it if- ' ' 'Q-itgjjfifggde if l , m.s.mmmes1-,Afmw.maU..-wf.mmsf.esn my W ox 3' 15 5 I i ,se .Y fc '-,Zg.,,-,.,-.,..-....M.,,....,,.,,..-v1.,.- 'X , -st,,,.,,,,..-ff' . Q at cz' L L5 Q. ' ,. xgff The Vanderbilt l am about to tell you of a rare collection, Everything I say will bear close inspection. Don't get worried and put on your glasses, For l'll not tell of oxen or asses. l'll not tell of goblins at all, Not even the mummies in College Hall. In order that you may have no misgiving, l'll confine my tale to animals that are living. Zoo First, l'll tell you of a fierce-looking lion, He stalks about the campus like a ruler of ziong I'll tell you a secret, I hacln't thought of that, But some animals say he's quite an autocrat. Another there is with stature elephantine, Everybody says he's proportionally kind, All his knowledge it would take a week to see But it does little good, for it's all Greek to me. Another there is, he's either one of two, A grizzly wolf or a kangaroo: Hes quite familiar with the pictures on the wall, He purchased his fame with On to Congress Hall. Another l know who is a gruffy bear, His only fault is scarcity of hairg The math he doesn't know wouldn't trouble a lune, But what he does know would' outweigh the moon. And yet another who is acute as a hatpin, If he had his way we would all speak Latin. You can tell him afar by his parti-colored hair, He's unclassified, a specimen rare. An animal there is who quotes in his dreams, But all jokes aside, he's wiser than he seems, He is not a wolf as some seem to think, I rather place him as the missing link. There are many other animals worthy of mention, If I describe them all you would owe me a pension And then, too, mind you, I proceed no further, For there is, I hear, such a thing as murder. -C.E M fe.. .,..T,,,-.-ff ww, .,w,,., 655 M,,..., 1. -U mms Q A few' ommomone-Sewanee I 0 -. f , J . , . W eu 'N A X x. 45 AAA: 1-ggfxgf 55. ,G :QE if if QwEwmyLnax:Awmm1Amr.mn 3. 4 I x vigrx. W Q9 Q Qi 0 . 4. W . ,iz-,., :A . are F J, A Jaw . , VN Q 5. r1ftiv1 2f'5 '9 '1'E' Wg fig? M491 gg 5 f Slay Tiiimmmxfp-297' I fx N- M' u,...,7mf...,l,w-J.,-g..,.. .kim ,,,,,,:,,,,,,' .. f, fx 42345 I - 1.-,,.,,, v is 3 My -- .,,, .E ..., ...,. , V .-,,..i.. , HM, ,, ,.,.. - Q21 f ,,,,mM,a - P . JI OUR BUSINESS IS THE BUSINESS OF PLEASING GER CIISTGMERS IlllilIlllllIIlllllllUIlUIIUIllIlIlll IIlilIllllllllllllilllllll' The 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 it indi- vidualities It makes its own sign to people of judgment that it is capable and conscientious in good SERVICE It never flinches in making good - ,Mm M7 Z 7'h'E SATISFA CTOPYSTORE-FOUNDED 1862 ASK YOUR GROCER T0 SUPPLY YOU WITH Ten -E -C BRAND CAKES AND CRACKERS ICE CREAM SCJDAS AND LIGHT LUNCI-IES -i f I STUMB-MGCKER C0. 210 FIFTH AVENUE, NORTH NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE .fr ,A-., P fi lj ,,,, -, 4. , ,f ra lrhk xy: HQ-j Q ' -41:43-,,Q'f Qgfj Xxwf' .F .:., gfsee-s.e:.g:rEwsud ,---- f--' - i N-m:::fm:i'fQ,f,-eff i vbkl H if I 0 . Q 1000 Students- anderibi t nlversity 20 B ,H 125 Teachers ul ings- NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Value, 51,000,000 'l'he University olnfers courses leading to degrees in the following seven departments: l. The COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, embracing Classical, Scientific, and Post-graduate courses, and lead- ll. The ll l. The lY. The Y. The YI. The YI I. The ing to the usual literary degrees. H. C. TOLMAN, Dean. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, embracing courses in Civil, Mechanical, Mining, and Electrical Engineering and Metallurgy, and leading to corresponding degrees. XY. H. SCHUERMAN, Dean. SCHOOL OF RELIGION, embracing the English and Classical courses, and leading to the degree of B.D XV. F. TILLETT, Dean. SCHOOL OF LAW, covering three years and leading to degree of LLB. JOHN BELL KEEBLE, Acting' Dean. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY, covering three years, and leading to the degree of D.D.S. HENRY XV. MORGAN, Dean. SCHOOL OF IVIEDICINE, covering four years, and leading to the degree of M.D. L. E. BURCH, Dean. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY, covering two years, and leading to the degree of Pli.C. J. T. McGILL, Dean. -X'l'14lLl2'l'lCS-A well equipped gymnasium is open to all students. Tennis courts and a inagnihcent athletic held are located on the campus. lfXl'l2NSliS-The total expenses for nine months need not exceed 3400. Kissam Hall, a handsome and commodious dormitory, affords accommodation for students in all departments. Se l f. ' ntiloo' stating de nrtment in which you are interested. .cnc or ca. g, C g lc I. E. HART, Secretary. gffiz x F 5 , k V, , Q, i:'iii3ivfJ -,h. - ,.,,, VJ fi! llii f J i i ' iii M ,ssl sam..-. .ML .,.J sw .-, ..,, W .,., A L x..,. ,,m,.u,, EG, . .,A,4 1 ,:,, Q! mf T2 I Geo. T. Wilson Henry W. Cooper ? xg , j, - fp, , ,, IU1ML W2NI Qin N ASHVHLLE SURGICAL SUPPLY Nashvilleas Fastest Growing ww hiv' 9 I 11 IQ Wop , V 1- 1, P w s B .A1 ge- .x FFL CUMPANY Department Store .fe A s W HM Jima 4: 0 v W all MSX 0 Crutclies Ab- Surgical liistruiiieiits, Trusses, -, domiual Supporters, Elastic Hosiery, ln- valicl Chairs, Microscopes, and Biologic In the Heart of the Products l ' i Shopping Corner Ch urch Street and Fourth Avenue , , District Telephone Main 3897 em i I ee e ' ee I .,--,--Z --1:--a Q N. ' I'.s 'I ' X AM' -SLE-.1-A,-Q. I 5? w I is I3 ' ll 'H f I N W 1 N ' I If ..31,,, as-S' W,-' .,..:-elm, ' ,Q A J I ' 1 've . .1 I. f f A . Y 'f wqws ' -' , 4--wr' - f 7 uf., 1 I f Q 1 N I' i M. P' -1 .M '-- wx., , , . I, - , .V -f A I' .,, f . ff ,- I u 1- ,, . . .1 -- ,. .- - , L , I ,' - , -L , 'AX KU wx , : ..-,E f -- -Q ,. , -M I. , . ' I . 5: :P-,-29 '--1511332 , ' 1. I- v L arf- 2- -. .A , -, V 1 -' 'I 1'-.wr ' '1 f'.x,,,, ' 5 ' ' , H 'I--,--.-A .G ' r . ,ff . . .pw gsJ,.,,L.-QQ .X 1:5 4 ..,-7 R 1 -,, , L. ,,.- . ,V pr, QQ 3 ,M -f5g,..e ,s . z ' Q ck? N---f ' Nm. C.. mf me .,. my ' 'we-www if 'Q-M X J . 'V I 9 3 aff M J T 'Sz I . 'f 'J F-' ,. ORIGINAL STUDIO 217 FIFTH Ave. rv TEL.MAIN 1039 ESTABLISHED IB75 NASHVILLE, TENN. For the Man Who Appreciates Style, Quality and Service WRIGIITS HATS CAPS, 50c-S2 TIES 50 CENTS Fourth Ave. and Union St. Nashville Tenn. 1903 Second Avenue Birmingham, Ala. N ashville's Style Center RICH, SCHWARTZ 8L JOSEPH , 3553? 5559 Se-Q2 if 15' APPAREL FOR LADIES AND MISSES - ,,m.-rm,m1r..mt,,.-.1-T I Q , ,M NW an 641 !f?7 q Lf,..-gncmy..w.1wmmmT.Q,war3M:.,wZmmJfiZ.x, Vw, 'Q 'ff Q22 5 M' QW I png ,. ' my ia :Em 21 an fff, , .vii M m- --w h, ' .4 ,H f I 2 ig I Rfk I3 ' M D A 3 A In 3 a f P W ' A If ' W.u-wx'-3' ff 1-,, ws....,,.J4-,o 'gg X, 193, ?mf.,'-f jg Dafa va- 521 B2 R, .-4 - g'Mm.,,DmmwWM,,,H' , a an M I' 25.597 gal? xp 'i GJ? H i M 'W 4 0-11 u. mmfzfwzf- sw'-L1 f:z:G-: 4' -milf? v f. ' A. - iw 41 ',' L- 1 - ' ' 1 44 wr- 9'-I x.b4,,31f -e,f,,,4a' Q 0 - nmwnzfammwqxm-ummm-wfwngf, an-mm , 1 Qfww f V ,1 -3, 53:6 ff-SQ-E-E5g,2 3' mum, V7 .V gf Lk, . X, J N-xwfld WITH FEW EXCEPTIONS, ALL PHOTOGRAPHS USED IN THIS PUBLICATION WERE MADE BY US ff LS QL 'A N JJ FORMER ACTIVE MANAGER THUSS FIFTH AVENUE STUDIO 'N .-.M ,-N , N, . . ---1-m:nfrfsxf.-g-- ,N is X ,je-jfg If'--xM..,f,., -ommota QRE- or , s 3 P ,s vKW1l1.wv.s.1-:N g ,- YV Q5 gh ,J 55 4. s ,ff 1 ' ' . XX' ' ' . .. , ff,-,...f,J1 .mx ,Maha--.r .ss 11 -M .Ms ff .ZiMQ1 fj if? 3mf:::r1sQvm.gV 'G 4379 XE: QM , ,f . X . 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Co. NASHVILLE, TENN. f fP'-- 'H ,fn fm .ff-sf--My-----M.. .... 0..,,,..n.,,.,,,..-..,,- ,.. - ,.. , mam - '-'-- fs-wear., ,.-,-1:11, , ss- v ' ' ' ,lf , , ,, 'fl aff: if 2 .,z ' ' I1 L ' , ' ' - 025553 S1 S -' , C, . 1-- .- , tix-,,,, ff' fiwgf gm jg L: X- ' -f 'J ,-,.l.,..-n,. ....,-,., . ,dfffw H' .Ji -K' - ' 1 I . Q RL.-.gsbi i, rcs Pj iiililij-Qlm::.i..,M,,.-..s,,,.,,..,,.,w..l,wL.1.swim-f::w7X zcnni MQQTZN5-fr:,,f Jaw f-Q., 3 --I.,,. . . ,. L.....a....i.....f .Ie--v...'-.-1:grew-.-.v..--memzzmuffgs My Q15 f lj -if -M - - U 3 X'B2Qtl THAT QUESTION will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking your services, if you take the Draughon Training and show ambition to RISE. More business menf-men whom you will ask for a position-indorse the Draughon Commercial Courses fthe courses taught at TI-IIS INSTITUTIONJ than indorse all other commercial courses COMBINED. SHORTHAND. About E I G H T Y - FIVE per cent of the United States official court reporters write the Sys- tem of Shorthand taught here. VVI-IY? Because they know it is TI-IE BEST. BOOKKEEPING-. Bookkeepers all over the U n i t e d S t a t e s say that Draughon's New System of Bookkeep- ing fthe system taught hereb saves them 50 per cent in Work and Worry. A G-002D POSITION will be secured for YOU under reasonable conditions, or yOU.l' money for tuition will be refunded. The time to enroll is NOW. For rates of tuition AT COLLEGE or prices on lessons BY MAIL, write DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE PJASHVILLE, TENN. kj F 53 5' A RS ' ,fi Sig? 4 Q 5' ,fill-QI! I ' .51-iff Y , T f1f-55 n- A 'Ar I Q GE QI ,JE ii .V is mf:a ..'W 'WSW' 'T'---'- if Cr-1 -K- Q X S111 kldjfrii pl? -X I F new .v.. -E E.,-.-anmrmuwmm.uw.m,Em:ES-Sym:-.mm 55 4: V 5. Q .A--4 U X14 '---:S-:,,f7' -.rg x:,Z3,ufvemQ::vf.E-:::.-mmr.m2-...1.1':m:.-w- - wx-W - ' , -' + 'W ,Sf ' T-'TW wmemvfj ASK ANY OF THE BOYS, T1-1EY'1.1. TELL You WE ARE IT WHEN IT COMES To SWELL COLLEGE TOGS There is ONE PLACE-Tl1at's US. P THE RIGHT KIND-SO MANY STYLES, TOO Patterns that are not to be seen elsewhere Cut and made by those who know how. No matter what you Want, if it's in vogue, you'Il find it here Always Pleased io Show Youv I 619 AND 621 CHURCH STREET FACING CAPITOL BOULEVARD NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE VANDY BOYS MAKE OUR STORE THEIR HEADQUARTERS .A fe, ,V ,M ,,....Qeaa!e.....,a-sm.a...s..,.me.,.m:s2V' ,fs I V ,,,.,s,,, ,mu N :MLM-.w g3Mm?gf Qef?,mmmmmg,wm,.!mmmrLwmsmm,,Lf.Q' , 'W in Q5 E f 4? :st-H6122 'X 5Q:53w.?Q 1, .fi ,-A '-'Q .fav--mmf' 41:5 3 4 offer 0 ,- 1 gm? v f Y' .' Q as 2 ew 'skirt s ' 'RW-'ts' - K - ff- s.,ff-U .- .- ,X mega-.mmL.-hawfH4m!wgaf.e.wfmu:amms1wm . f xg W Vg-,Agway-, , + II Q1e:s4gYef-'eerrwe-f--N-Mm-neff-WevNvJE+w 'Sk'-.,.-,..,,..w 'J ks' I The Belle of the Ballot Box Aback! aside! here comes a belle of note, A hne fellow, this: his face is full and round, Stand hack, my lads, a man-killer's going to vote, I-Iis eyes look honest, his brains, I think, are sound- The crowd gives back, the way at once is clear, Oh, no! I take it hackg twenty times, no! ' Then wabbling gracefully, the smiling belle drew near. He wears a four-in-hand instead of' a bow. I..et's see the pictures, one of every man, I-Iere's another fellow with hair o'er growing his ears, I'l look them over and select the best I can. I couldn't vote for him if I lived a hundred years. Another yet, a nameless photograph, What an odd tombstone without an epitaph- Ah! I see it nowg 'tis written on his face Among repaired wrinkles-he's a hopeless case. O horrors! what carriorfs this? Where's my fan? I ne'er could stand to gaze at a bald-headed man. Here's my man, with mustache and tie to suit, What a pretty smile! I think he's really cute. I'Il vote for him 'cause I think he's real smart: Such a man as that just takes away my heart. -C. E.. M., 'I8. F R' , 2 ', ,,f, YOUR CLOTHING AND GS FROM NASHVILLE'S M HANTS L. A. RAUMAN UU. HIRSHBERG BROS. RURK 81, GU. LUVENTHAL, FRANK 81. UU UHAS. F. GUUPER S. LUWENSTEIN 81. BRO. GHAS. DAVITT 80 GU. PETWAY-REAVIS GU. FRANK 84. GU. , JUSEPH FRANK SUN SUUHR-LIJVELI.-HAMPTUN GU. .. ,,-......--,----.f--+- --1-1-N '-N 'Tv , F F' ' ' ' N' . 235'-7-A , ' A K , . ' wx my Ax Kfivmwi-A Rf Fi QNX fe X N Aj lp, F ,Xl xi u Y' A uf A X Q r N- f 3 jf Q, V 'fx -


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