Vanderbilt University - Commodore Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

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Q Noroll gour Tears vvc1Sh ouf C1 Word of it, PUBAIYAQT or OMAQ KHAYYKM 'is e f e ki , L...J --J - fu il ' 1 7 ' N , J V IIN I , , , X u..! u- -, I ' -'f' sw - - A f J f f' f N W I- ' W f U 55 M W W 1 5 1 gd 4,- A AJ IH HQITTH I 4 I i f-mi fx HI' A 'I :H my H H in X f l X' , w W disglif' I . xSm - ily, I E ,L Ri if W f - ' xx SN T2 X AX 'x 1' X--Vg Qvx f f. xx xx-NN -'xx QNwFSr 5OUT I NE 2 9 ' rs 4 .:..g. s W I I G an 1 A 5 M5 iii W3,gi:LKg New Dean of Students YV11en Dr, Mims took the position of Dean of Students 1 last year it was with the distinct understanding that it was for one year only, just to get the ball rolling, so to , speak. Consequently at the end of last year the faculty , began to look around for the best man to shoulder the mantle. There was but one man to select, and they lost no time in deciding' on himg namely, Mr. Sarratt. Because of his intimate associations with the students, his close relationship to all campus activities, his Wise insight into the problems ot student life, his broad-minded- ness in handling such problems, and the esteem and the respect held for him by the students, despite his great popularity with them, the faculty and Board of Trust felt that Mr. Sarratt was absolutely the man for the place. They believed he was the man who could best carry on with the work and splendid program outlined and partly executed by Dr. Mims last year. 'They believed that as could no other member of the faculty Mr. Sarratt could obtain the hearty co-operation of the entire student body in all plans lie might make for the betterment of student affairs. The year, now about ended, has proven that the confi- dence olf the faculty and the board was not misplaced, for Prof. Sarratt has made a splendid record in his new otlice. Everyone gets a fair and impartial' deal from him, and he discriminates in favor of no individuals or group of individuals, but he is whole-heartedly for all the students all thc time in their every wholesome, constructive policy. Mr. Sarratt always realizes there are two sides to every question and he goes into matters thoroughly, but sympa- ihetically. He never fails to get and appreciate the stu- i dents' point of view and make every possible allowance therefor. Having lived for years in Kissam Hall, prior to his recent marriage, Mr. Sarratt understands in detail the complicated affairs of many of the more boisterous popu- MADISON SARRATT lation of the campus, and knows how to best meet such situations. Besides being aggressive, alert, eflicient and Dean of Studfnl-Y understanding the student viewpoint, Mr. Sarratt inspires confidence and enthusiasm. For several years he has been an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics, where he has distinguished himself as a brilliant teacher and scholar, as well as a prince of a fellow. He started the new year right by taking unto himself a wife, marrying Miss Mary D. Houston, a member of the Class of 1920. and one of our most popular alumnae. Both are to be C0Hs1'2LfUl21tGd heartily. All who predicted that Mr, Sarratt, the students' friend, would be at worthy successor to Dr. Mims as Dean of Students, have been more than substantiated by his splendid record of the year just past. The future of student affairs under his liberal and fair administration seems very bright indeed, and Vanderbilt is to be congratulated on having such a worthy young professor as its Dean of Students. The New Alumni ecretary A By DR. EDWIN Mnvis l The Directors of the Vanderbilt Alumni Association al- ready have sent to the alumni the official announcement of the election of Laurence B. Smelser to the position of Alumni Secretary. They came to their decision after care- fully considering all available men, and are confident that their choice is the best that could be made. The announcement was most pleasing to all those who know Mr. Smelser. I am glad to bespeak for him the cordial co-operation of all the alumni in all the plans he may make for promoting the work of the Alumni Association. It is only a question of time when all will recognize in him an energetic, enthusiastic and efncient officer. While he is not an alumnus of the Academic Depart- ment, he has been since 1918 vitally connected with the university. He came here as one of the lieutenants in charge of the Students' Army Training Corpsq and im- pressed everybody as a most efficient officer in a. most trying time. No one can forget the stirring address he made at one of the first mass meetings in chapel. He showed at once that he had the university point of view, and was ready to co-operate with the faculty to bring about the best results. He liked Vanderbilt so well that he decided to enter the Law Department from which he graduated in 1921. In 1920 he was elected Instructor in Spanish, which position he has iilled most acceptably dur- ing the last two years. He has, therefore, lived in the atmosphere of the university and has absorbed its best traditions and standards and has the advantage of having the point of view of the students, alumni, and faculty. He is alert, aggressive, optimistic: he makes friends easily, dispatches business quickly, and inspires conndence and enthusiasm. He talks well and forcibly and will meet the demands made upon him in speaking to groups or , , alumni. An who lcnow him pi-edict that he win be at I-AURELCE.B' SMELSLR worthy successor of Charles Cason and Max Souby. Hlumnl SeCl'eIl1ry The Visit of Corne ius Vanderbilt, r. S , EVER has any visitor been more highly honored by Vanderbilt University and the 1: surrounding community than was the young descendant of the famous Commodore, Q9 6 Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr., when on October 14 he came down from New York to take part in the dedication ceremonies of the new Stadium. His participation was the greatest feature of one of the greatest events in the entire history of the university that has borne his name since its founding in 1875. The details of his visit are very accurately described in the following article by the editor of the AIu11znu.v. All Vanderbilt, thousands of her alumni, and the entire city of Nashville turned out Saturday, October iq., to honor Cornelius Vanderbilt, Ir.,'his wife and party. Rarely, if ever, has such a stupendous gathering been seen in Tennessee, or a more brilliant one in the entire South. The city was ablaze with color-the Gold and Black mingling with a goodly display of Maize and Blue, while the Stars and Stripes waved over all. The colorful gowns of beautiful women gave distinction to the scene, while the more sober dress of the men was touched up by arm bands of Gold or the novel V hat bands of the old Varsity men who came thronging back to see Vanderbilt hurl back the doughty Wolverines. There was incessant motion, the streams of humanity whirling through and past each other, first through the up town streets, and then westward. By noon a veritable human tide swept out to the new Stadium, and the brilliant sun looked down .upon the most thrilling display ever seen in the Southland. 'fThe functions in honor of the Vanderbilt party began with their arrival Saturday morning, and never ceased until they left Monday for the East. Mrs. Vanderbilt and the ladies of her party were the guests of the wives ofithe officials of the University at a luncheon at the Cen- tennial Club.. Mr. Vanderbilt was the guest of the Board of Trust at luncheon, and that evening after the game, the entire party were guests of the Vanderbilt Club and the Chamber of Commerce. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, JR., REVIEWS PARADE HONOR GUESTS AT DEDICATION Sunday morning Cornelius Vanderbilt, lr., honored the university and its founder by placing a wreath at the foot of the statue of hishgreat grandfather, Commodore Vanderbilt. Then the advertising men and newspaper men of Nashville gave them a luncheon at Bellemeade. From then on, their time was taken with other social functions and visiting with kinspeople in Nashvillef' In the editorial columns appeared this expression of appreciation of the man for what he is himself: . Again, after many years, a Cornelius Vanderbilt has visited this great university-not the great Commodore who founded it, but one who bears his name, in whose veins flows the same blood, and who, being a young man, saw for the Hrst time on his visit here the vision his ancestor saw-that in the development of a great institution of learning lies his family's greatest contri- bution to mankind. He saw the university at one of its great moments, when the eyes of a nation were turned on the celebration of a great achievement, when a titanic athletic contest gave spirit to the occa- sion, when the ofiicials of the University, the alumni, the students and the friends of Vanderbilt gathered by tens of thousands to do him honor, and to express to his living representative their gratitude to the founder. All this he saw. And that the universal sentiment of gratitude and welcome found a responsive chord in his heart is evidenced by the words he addressed to the members of the Board of Trust which match in meaning the words of his illustrious ancestor which accompanied the original gift creating the university. His visit has meant much to Vanderbilt University. And because he is wholesome of heart and democratic in spirit, the contact must mean much to him. He has been invited to come again, and he vvillg no man of worth who ever has had contact with Vanderbilt University but yearns to renew that experience. .2 3' ,f A , a ' - -5 W 1' ' ' HONOR GUESTS IN PARADE DEDICATIO OF DUDL To Williafzz Loflarzd Dudley, Dean of Southern athletics, scholar, gentleman and friend, this ground is dedicated, and, as Dudley Field, is consecrated to the use of Vanderbilt and her sons fore-ver. --Prof. Charles S. Brown, President of the Vanderbilt Athletic flssociatiorz, October 14, 1922. V 'ibii these simple but impressive words the gigantic structure of steel and A 2 concrete-the stadium long-dreamed-of-was oflicially dedicated. It was altogether Htting and proper that it should be dedicated to Dr. Dudley and his name and works commemorated anew, for no man was more progressive in his ideas for the betterment and uplift of Southern athletics than was he. For weeks the plans for the dedication day had been assuming definite shape, and when October I4 dawned bright and clear not only were thc eyes of Nashville but the eyes of the whole South were directed toward the new stadiums christening. The plans we1'e well laid and Went off in splendid order, the monstrous parade in the morning being the first demonstration on the program for the day. The parade was indeed a noteworthy feature of the Stadium celebration and home' coming. For more than a week the university, the alumni ofhce and a committee of business men up town had been polling the Vanderbilt population to get out the largest number possible. The success of the parade outstripped all expectations. The parade formed on Broad near Sixteenth, and wound through great crowds through the maze of streets in the business district, finally passing the reviewing stand Y MEMORIAL STADIUM 1- at the Capitol, where Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., Mrs. Vanderbilt, and several dis- tinguished guests saluted the joyous marchers. The llfledical and Dental students as usual came through with the feature of the parade. In fantastic garb, beating tin pans, bearing patent medicine placards, and led by Di: Pill, the doctors delighted tens of thousands of spectators who packed the sidewalks along the line of march. The Engineers had prepared a splendid Hoat, the only thing of its kind in the parade, which attracted much attention. X The parade marched as follows: Platoon of policeg Industrial School Bandg the guests of Vanderbilt and the city in automobilesg the Michigan team in autosg lbiichigan alumni, marching, the Vanderbilt team in autosg the Varsity Club, wearing their V hat bands, a long line of alumni beginning with the earliest classes, bearing placards showing groups of five and ten years eachg the co-eds, in autosg the student body by departments, each headed by its Dean and facultyg delegations from Hume-Fogg High School of Nashville and several Prep Schools from Tennessee. The parade being over, the city was given a slight breathing spell until 1215 that sunshiny day, when the procession and rival teams entered the rapidly Filling stadium. The Evening Banner had the following to say about the details of the afternoon's dedication ceremonies: Amidst all the glory known to the lovers of college athletics and the unbounded enthusiasm of the rooters themselves, the new giant stadium constructed by the Vander- 'Q DR. C. S. BROWN DELIVERING DEDICATION ADDRESS bilt Athletic Association this summer at a cost of EE-190,000 was dedicated Saturday afternoon to the memory of Dr. Williarn Lofland Dudley. The ceremonies immediately preceded the Vanderbilt-lVIichigan game and were exceedhigly impressive. Gov. Alf Taylor made the opening talk in which he welcomed the visiting team, the response being made by Fielding H. Yost, director of athletics at Ann Arborf' Prof. Charles S. Brown, president of the Vanderbilt Athletic Association, dedicated the field, remarking on the part Dr. Dudley had taken in building athletics at Van- derbilt and in the South. Dr. Dudley founded the athletic association at Vander- bilt and also the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association and from the time of their organization until his death, he served as president of both associations. Following the dedication of the field the band played the national anthem and Vanderbilt and Michigan banners, the Stars and Stripes, and a Hag over the Walter Palmer field house were unfurled. The Vanderbilt banner was on the northwest end of the stadium and was unfurled by Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., that of Michigan on the northeast end of the structure by Miss Lucy Ann McGugin, daughter of Coach Dan E. lWcGugin of the Vanderbilt team, the American Hag by Miss Elizabeth Kirk- land, daughter of Chancellor and .Mrs. J. H. Kirkland of Vanderbilt, and the Hag over the Walter Palmer Held house by Miss Agatha Brown, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. C. S. Brown of Vanderbilt. All the banners and flags were unfurled simultaneously, and just as the band was sounding the final strains of the anthem, one of the planes of the 136th air squadron soared low over the field and dropped the ball for the conflict that was to follow. Streamers of maize and blue and gold and black were entwined around the oval. The ceremonies were attended by Cornelius Vanderbilt, Ir., the guest of honor: Gov. Alf Taylor, members of the Vanderbilt Board of Trust, members of the Vander- bilt Athletic Association and the rival football teams. Fully 18,000 persons witnessed the ceremonies, all sections of the stands being packed with the exception of those on the extreme southern end. Automobiles lined both sides of the streets for blocks around the stadium. Dudley Field--The Old and the New ga' 5,1 T is especially fitting that the name Dudley Field be given the new Stadium, and that the historic field on the campus be known as Curry Field, which names were adopted Q91-3 Mg,-j recently by the Athletic Association of Vanderbilt University. The great influence of Dr. Dudley as a teacher and as founder of the athletic system K ' of the South, and the glory of Irby R. Curry as athlete and soldier, are so Well known to Vanderbilt men that we shall not take occasion to review their careers. The formal statement of the Board of Control of the Athletic Association will express the sentiment of all. It is as follows: The name of the stadium will be Dudley Field and the old field on the campus will hereafter be known as Curry Field. It has from the beginning been the wish of Vanderbilt men that the new and permanent athletic field, now under construction, should continue to perpetuate the memory of Dr. William L. Dudley, the founder of college athletics in the South and the president, during his lifetime, of the Vanderbilt Athletic Association. To give his name merely to the practice fields outside of the stadium would rather diminish than enhance the honor paid him heretofore, so that it has been the general wish that his name should be given to the splendid new playing field. The name of Dudley Field has been preferred to Dudley Stadium so as more closely to link its history and traditions with those of the old field on the campus and because the title Dudley Field is regarded as less pretentious and more modest than Dudley Stadium, and as the name that would, therefore, be more acceptable to Dr. Dudley if he were living today. So the stadium at Penn is called Franklin Field, and that at Harvard Soldiers' Field. The official name, therefore, of the new Vanderbilt ath- letic field is Dudley Field. The members of the Athletic Association felt that they could not better reflect the wishes of Vanderbilt men than to call the old field on the campus after Irby R. Curry, who con- tributed so much to its many glorious memories. 'Rabbit' i Curry, as he was better known, was not only a great football player, but one of the most popular and best beloved of Van- derbilt men. He volunteered as an aviator and met his death in France. The love and admiration that Vanderbilt men had for him give abundant assurance that, if at some time in the future Curry Field should be required by the University for other purposes, Rabbit Curry's name and memory will be perpetuated at Vanderbilt in an even more enduring form. RABBIT CURRY VVILLIAM L. DUDLEY .-Uv: ,, , Q.- Mow, M. VANDY VS. MICHIGAN, 1908, SHOWVING SRIALL CROWVD V l That Glorious Michigan Tie Not before our three score years and ten are passed and Father Time has beckoned us to come and go with him to parts unknown do we ever expect to witness such a glorious and stupendous spectacle as that which took place on October 14, 1922, before close to twenty thousand cheering, raving fans assembled in the new Dudley Memorial Stadium for its dedication, when those untried Commodores fought to a standstill the mighty Wolverine hosts, the pride and the terror of the Western Conference. No man, woman or child who saw that struggle will ever forget it. It was one of the greatest triumphs any lighter, weaker foe ever ac- complished against such overwhelming oddsg one of the greatest exhibitions of purc nerve and fighting spirit compelling a team to rise as one to a great occasion and accomplish the impossible, ever seen on anybody's gridiron. Bornar had the honor of making the first kickoff on the new Held. Michigan returned it a considerable distance. Then with a series 'of tricks, bucks, and for- ward passes they swept down the field toward what looked like a certain touchdown. A fake punt play planted the ball in the shadow of the goal posts, and twenty thousand fans gulped in anticipation of defeat. f'But that line that had been described as weak sud- denly stiifened. It had shrunk to earth, and then, Antaeus like, renewed by Contact with Mother Earth, it rose in its new might and hurled the foe backward. 'From then on ensued a kicking game on Vanderbilt's part, that left the ball, on each exchange of punts, ever closer to the Michigan goal. Scotty Neil far outdis- tanced his opponent, and through all the game kept the ball in Michigan territory by his mighty foot. Rare strategy it was. Michigan fumbled repeatedly, and always there was a Vandy man there to down' the receiver. . .1-L VANDY VS. BTICHIGAN, IQ22, SHONVING STADIUNI CROWDED ' THE MIGHTY VVOLVERINES And so the game seesawed for hfty more thrilling minutes. Once Tot McCullough caught a long, long pass, and brought Vanderbilt to the point nearest to the coveted line. But Michiganls line could not be penetrated con- sistently, no more than could Vanderbilt's, and by the end of the first half, there was a feeling that no one would score. Once, late in the game, Michigan made a desperate threat by a place kick, but the ball went wide, and again Scotty Neil booted out of danger. . Time after time'Gil Reece caught punts, and shifting from side to side in a most elusive fashion, would run almost through the Michigan team, by a hair's breadth, escaping each hand outstretched to seize him. He resembled old Lewis Hardage, who had taught him that shifty trick. Lynn Bomar tore through the Wolverine line con- stantly, and always emerged after a play on the far side , of the 'secondary gdefense. Every man- inlthe lineup deserved a crown of glory that day, but the hero of heroes, the creme de la' creme, was Captain Jess Neely. Fragile, in- jured, bruised, exhausted he was, but down after down, almost the whole game through, he hurled himself into,the midst of each- play, and did more than any other man to send Michigan home with the nearest thing to a licking Vanderbilt ever gave her. I Whence came that irresistible spirit that shattered the 'Michigan plays no one knows. Every man on the squad possessed it. It was the re-enactment of more than one chapter in the record of Vanderbilt's past. . There never was a greater reversal in the history of athletics than that that day. The dwarf stood like a Titan ,foot to foot and breast to breast with the grim Michiganlgiant, and disarmed him. MCGUGIN Hams BALL T0 Yosr , ' , .f.....n-1 -.-:Iv 'V' :,wT.,v N AT ANN ARBOR, 191 I-NIICHIGAN 9, VANDY 8 RAY MORRISON CARRYING BALL ,. . A , a 5, .1 -1 , . . fy ,.- g,,x.,,,gw.A.,. 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When man and the occasion coincide, the following was the result: ' ' The Vanderbilt Stadium, while not the largest in the world, is one of the most beautifully pro- portioned, -best arranged and generally satisfactory athletic fields that I have ever seen, was the statement of Grantland Rice, B.A., ,OI, premier sports writer of America, who was in Nasllville cov- ering the Southern Open Golf championship at the Belle Meade Club, shortly before the Stadium was completed. Beside covering the various matches at the golf tournament, Grantland was busier than two or three ordinary men seeing his friends. That's a big job in itself, for beside his boyhood and college friends around Nashville he has all the old newspaper gang that he worked with, first on the old Daily News and later on the Nashville Tennessean, and all the 115th Field Artillery outfit that he served with through the war, to meet and greet. . The sketch of him by James Montgomery Flagg, appearing on this page, proves that he is the same old Grant that he was in his baseball days at Vanderbilt, or in other days when he was Sergeant Rice or Lieutenant Rice of the A. E. F. Inspired by the handsome new stadium and the wonderful record of the victorious Commodores on the gridiron, Grantland composed a new battle hymn for his Alma Mater, which is as follows: COME ON, YOU COMMODORES 1. There is a banner made of Gold and f Black If g m f Abi 7 5 73555 W 5 -W . 1 N 5 , if - afsw 1. z, ,. ...ff f 'K' ' Q ,. 2.1 ,X NVa.ving in triumph for defense or attack, Waving in glory as clean and as true As Tennessee valleys of sunlight and dew, Ov El the Held now the battle Cly spins- Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt wins! , V,-'vs' wf'Fvfssj4M si ,uf eywlg 4 fast.: 5 . -- -,E::5:gll' ggi, ,,,WtSgi5,f,,q ig, r -gg ,L A f 1 ff . 4 fits' if . 5 'X . , it Come on, you Commodoles, hold 'cm at R.-,V ba, , F if .' -'ffli S ,ff -17 tfixhwff - ' Yo, ho, you Commodores, sail on your 1 v , 1 .., ' ' ff 4' , -. ffl-:-,:E,:,' , . Q ' Fight to the final charge, up to the hilt, e Q - :i1:2:':'::,z:a::-'few f V v,,,. ...-,a-'- -, ,- A - . V stands for Victory and Vanderbilt fl om ' 2 , fa Dixie: . ww as .f . gr- g,,,,,ar'., . ,- wer 'V 'C if J . . , , Flying your bannel of Gold and of Black, Sail down the field to the final attack, ' Fight to the closing 1-lm. 2' ,Q Fight 'till the game is won: Q, ,, :,, Come on, you Com-mo-dores. , r 3 II ,V yi. v w X I ..,.. v : :.,,., -, V, . Z' S' -- Cut from the shadows we'll come to the ga 25 ' 1 Trouble can never stop hearts that are f i Fight! if , f 55, 'X Y W, , Fighting forever, we lift to the skies ,,,Zg sjfj,fWis , ,. -7f?g '5Z,5,f' 7 ff., , f ' A banner untarnished, wherever it flies. we .f fffh f wfvgf t , fwizssg ff -' af, 'Q it . , R. 'ff' ' X w,,,fx 4 Here IS the war ery W0 hull at U19 foe- , 1 fy, , '-Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt Go! as iiiiffv it v ff 5 i 'fgyf . , ,L f,ff Sifimft W,4q.M, -' V, , , ' f, 1, za- , ff U A . QT me ,,,,' 4 RWM, Come on. you CommodolesQVandelbllt ' C Hsl J Q 3. . ,i,j,1f-' 'xifrgrlmfffgl-s,,,,,VA1, , V, Come on, you Commodores, on to the - . : Walls! we 4 fff,M..,.s:l R 4 , f . - X X: . 0 Xfm is' -fail . ,, 7. CVM the mp You go' up 0 t e PM , ei . . V stands for Victory and Vanderbilt fl om i X e . 'iw' ff iz ' ,fc i' F- fQQM1g,',i'mf . . ,l . DIXIE? LfQZ ff 7 Come on. you Commodores. roll up the f ' - S ,. . Jgi,,zfp.ff3z,gi,eg,1y.7mjf Mtrfsxfhf-:NMZW-2. ,piifii if f gf . C0 Q' i f ' Strike as the rolling surf storms at the . shore: VVoRLD's PREMIER SPORT WRITER Fight trough the last attack, Fight for the Gold and Black, Come on, you Com-mo-dores. ,AQ XG' X ,Z , , iN 4. sz iQ -l ,K ww? 1 'f be f., - ' ' s ,gs-1 LL 'f V -uf if . 4, -- ' -, : L . gg.. Q. .y , -13 L .f.: . r: Je 1 . -W , Q kc ,,, WL- WL.l',,,, wi--. wsu v. - L. -. .exe . -f.vg,,Y.-X-,:fl.. +- ew. gg f-'Q ?G'kS2,..g,..f55 J ' ' A ' N. ' .-mi' gggxuuf-1i'.-.-f-.' , K if Iv a ' '5f1 17? 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ML Cullum, .lou Priclinrd, and NY. lf'. Palmer. 2. Max Souhy, the Clmancvllmg the Justice anvl Dean Bugle. 3. A Justice of the Supreme Bench, 4. Mrs. Kirkland. Morris Brandon, Miss Brndsliaw, Mr, Justice Mclleynolds. 5. Robert F. Jackson, Fletcher S. Brock- man. Vfill R. Manier, Lem R. Campbell, and John DeYVitt. 6. Charles Carson and Miss Julia Bradshaw. 7. The gentlemen of higher visibility are Dr, Beach Carre and Judge Harris of Cali- fornia. cenes at Alumni Barbed S. Mr. Justice McReynoZc1s and Mrs. Claude Vlfaller. 9, Showing that barbecue was not the Only attraction. 10. Waiting for barbecue. m 'il A..- -7 , ,Ii .Q .- ,,., . A -f 'Ms f 1 4 imf vw Ay ' af.. 'FW yr! f 2 fwsa ,f Q 53, 2 f 1 ff www nencement, 1922 13. An active sector. M, L. Clays, C. R. Mullins. Ralph Fensterwald, Big 'Un Free- land, Charley Brown. 14. Charles Cason, Frank Rand. 15. Frank C. Rand, Robert F. Jackson, Charlie Cason. Query: Who is handing out M. Putnam. the dope? ie naughty A. Barr, James A. young men of '92. Dr. Charles Trabue, Robert Robins, Edwin Mims, H. Malone, and Verner Jones. 16. Morris Brandon, Mr. Justice McRey- nolcls, XVl1itefoord Cole. 17. WV. L. Hemingway, Norman H. Davis, Lester G. Fant, and Frank C. Rand. 18. Gus Dyer, Dr. Glenn, J. A. Wilson, Howard Jones, and Tom Scoggins. 19. Charlie Brown, R. I. McGill, Coach Wade. Two Magnanimous Gifts TVIRS. G. M. NEELY,S GIFT or SIO0,000 ASSURES AUDITORIUM FOR MER'IORIAL HALL Q, , 'S HE authorities of Vanderbilt University and the directors of the Alumni'Association, on September 30, announced that Mrs. G. M. Neely, of Nashville, has put at the disposal if of the university Sroopoo for the purpose of building an auditorium in connection with Alumni Memorial Hall. This gift will provide a new assembly hall 'to take the A ' place of the present chapel, and the Trustees have already voted to call it the George Mitchell Neely Auditorium. For several years the alumni have been' looking forward to the erection of Memorial Hall, but it has been impossible to do so until all subscriptions are collected. The last payments fell due July 1, 1922, and brought the total amount available up to the sum of S18o,ooo. Additional col- lections yet to be made and promised should increase this sum to S200,000. While a building costing this amount would provide suitable facilities for alumni oflices, student gatherings, whether social, business or religious, and for other similar university interests, it was impossible to go further and plan for the construction of a much-needed auditorium for great university gatherings. In this dilemma Mrs. Neely has generously solved the problem for the university and the alumni. The news of her generous act will be received with enthusiasm wherever Vanderbilt alumni get together. The new building will bear the name of Alumni Memorial Hall and George Mitchell Neely Auditorium. It is in reality two buildings contained in one but the two parts of the complete building are closely allied in purpose and may properly he joined together. The architect is already at work making plans for the building. As soon as these 'are finished work will begin. There will be no further delay. The new auditorium will be a worthy monument to Mr. Neely, who was for so 'many years intimately connected with Vanderbilt University. He was a member of the Board of Trust, Treasurer of the university and a member of the executive committee. He gave his time without stint to this great institution, and his memory will now be enshrined in the physical plan of the university. The trustees and ofiicers of the university rejoice in this fact quite as much as in the speedy erection of a greatly needed building. The fact that Alumni Memorial Hall will now become a reality, and that very soon, will be welcome news to alumni all over the world, who have given of their means to see the erection of the building. The hall will mean that forever the memory of the more than 2,500 Vanderbilt men who served in the World VVar and particularly those who gave their lives in the service will be closely linked with the future history of the institution, and that the heritage which comes to Vanderbilt from their unselfish service will form a part of the traditions of future students. VVALTER O. PARMER FIELD HOUSE IN CoNs'rRUc'rxoN Palatial Quarters for Teams on Dudley Field-Gift of Loyal Alumni and Nashville Men. W. O. Parmer was the Largest Contributor. 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' ' fr., W 2 Q 1 5 1 1 r' g x N N. X, o f o ' It o A iiizmmw3mmmas11iQzz 1 5 t t VE HERBERT CUSHING TOLMAN, S.T.D., LL.D., PH.D. fYaleJ Dean of ihe College of Arts and Scienre enior Class College of Arts and Science Ouvsk W. KUHN . . . EMMETT HIGHTOWER . . . MARGARET McCoY , . SEWELL HARLAN . ROBERTA SMITH . . WILLIAM S. VAUGHN WEATHESTON ORME H. R. VVILKS . . . OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . ..PresiflenZ . . . . . . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary and Trmsurcr . . Commodore Represefztalifve . . . Permanent Secretary . . . . . . . Poet . . . .Prophet . . Family Krzocker Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE HENRY C. ALEXANDER, B.A. K A MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE Owl Club. MARY WILL ANDERSON, B.A. FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE VIRGINIA W. BAGLEY, B.A. QA A A 4 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Bachelor Maides, '22-' 23, WILLIAM T. BANDY, B.A. QIASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Hustler staff, '21g Jade Staff, '21-'22, DENVER EWING BAUGHAN, B.A. HENDERSON, TENNESSEE Art Contributor .Tade and Commodoie, 121-'22 Secretary Dialectic Literary Society: Art Con tributuor and Exchange Editor Jade, '22-'23. BEssIE C. BEASLEY, B.A. -A 0 II NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Lotus Eaters, '20-'21: Pan-Hellenic Council, '21 '22g Bachelor Maides, '22-'23. SCHIO1' Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE CHAS. E. BELL, JR., B.A. 2 X SPRINGFIELD, TENNESSEE Hustler Staff, '21g Nemo Club. THOMAS RADER BELL, B.A. ' 2 X SPRINGFIELDL TENNESSEE Assistant Business Manager of Hustler, '21-'2 Business Manager of Hustler, '22-'23. EDWARD F. P. BRIGHAM, B.A. KA MIAMI, FLORIDA MILDRED A. BROWN, B.A. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE CO-Editors, '20. v . THOMAS B. BUTLER, JR., B.A. ' E N, A 2 II GAFFNEY, SOUTH CAROLINA Calumet Club. FRANCEOLA CAPLENOR, B.A. LEBANON, TENNESSEE Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE HOWARD ROBINSON CARTER, B.A. RUSTON, LOUISIANA Commons Club, '21-'22-'233 Baseball Squad, '213 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '22-'23. EUGENE LINDSAY CHAP-PELL, B.A. CANTON, MISSOURI JOHN, B. CHESTER, B.A. B O II NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Scrub Football, '2-13 Mandolin Club, '22: Doubles Winner, '21, Finalist Winner, '21, CARMINE CLARK, B.A. K A 9 MCMINNVILLE, 'TENNESSEE Secretary and Treasurer Class, '19-'20g Secretary and Treasurer Co-Editors, '19-'20g Vice-Presi- dent Co-Editors, '20-'21: Three Arts, '21-'22-'23g Secretary and Treasurer Three Arts, '21-'229 Lotus-Eaters, '20-'21g Secretary and Treasurer Junior Class, '21-'22g Scribblers, '2'1-'22-'23g Sec- retary and Treasurer Scribblers, '21-'22g Bache- lor Maides, '21-'22-'23, Student Council, '224'23: Publicity Manager Stunt Night,.'21-'2Zg Sopho- more Honor Roll. CLARENCE E. CLIFTON, B.A. ' 2 A E HERNANDO, MISSISSIPPI CATHERINE LEANAH COBB, B.A. A A A NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Student Council: Girls Senior Class Chairman. x. SSIIIUI' Class COLLEGE or ARTS AND SCIENCE ALLEN E. Cox, JR., B.A., Pre-Med ' K A HELENA, ARKANSAS Ark Club, '22, Honor Committee. BROWNLEE OWEN CURREY, B.A. fb A 9, A 2 H NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Honor Committee. G. W. DAMERON, B.A. BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '20-'21-'22-'233 Pesident Y. M. C. A., '22-'23. NAT DORTCH, B.A. A T Q LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Vanderbilt Band, '20-'21'22g Hustler, '20-'21, Rifle Team, '20. NELL AUGUSTA FAIN, B.A. A O II NASHVILLE, 'TENNESSEE Freshman-Sophomore Honor Roll: Lotus-Eaters, '19-'20, Bachelor Maides, '21-'22-'23, Three Arts Club, '21, '22g Secretary and Treasurer Three Arts Club, '22, '23. J. F. FARMER, B.A. A K E CEDAR HILL, TENNESSEE Philosophics, '20, '21: Sophomore Honor Roll, '21, Y .M. C. A. Cabinet, '22, '23. Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE HOWARD ALFRED FARRAR, B.A. A K E FLAT CREEK, TENNESSEE Sophomore Honor Roll: Skull and Bones Club. WALKER A. GARROTT, B.A. 2 X HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY Nemo Club: Owl Club. JOEL GORTATOWSKY, B.S. in Com. Z B T ALBANY, GEORGIA Director Mandolin Club, '22, Pan-Hellenic Rep- resentative, '22-'23, ' MORRIS PRYOR GRAY, B.A. MAYFIELD, KENTUCKY Commons Club: Blue Pencil Club, '213 Secretary Philosophics, '19-'20, President, '21g Secretary Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '21g Treasurer, '22, Man- ager Kissam Dining Room, '22, SEWELL COMER HARLIN, B.A. 2 A E, A 2 II GLASGOW, KENTUCKY Nemo Club, '20-'21g Owl Club, '21-'22, Commo- dore Club, '22-'23: President Owl Club, '21-'22, Secretary and Treasurer of Commodore Club, '22-'23, Assistant Circulation Manager Hustler, '20-'21g Circulation Manager Hustler, '21-'22g Assistant Manager Baseball Team, '22g Manager Baseball Team, '23g Commodore Representative of Class of '23. EVANGELINE HARTSOOK, B.A. JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE Senior Class COLLEGE or ARTS AND SCIENCE HELEN MARY HECK, B.A. MIAMI, FLORIDA ANDREW C. HEILMAN, B.A. A T A, 0 A I' SOUND BEACH, CONNECTICUT EMMETT D. HIGHTOWER, B.A, K E NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Sophomore Honor Roll, '21: Owl Club, '2.2g Student Council, '22-'23g Pan-Hellenic Council, Skull and Bones Club: Vice-President Senior Classg Varsity Baseball Team, '21, '22, '23. HELEN M. HOFSTEAD, B.A. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE DORINDA HOLLINSHEAD, B.A. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Three Arts Club, '22-'23, RICHARD BRYAN HOLT, B.S., M.D. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Skull and Bones Club, '21-'22: President, '2Il: Assistant in Biology Laboratoryg President- Freshman Medical Class, '22-'23. Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE SARAH R. HOPKINS, B.A. A O II ' NASHVILLE, 'TENNESSEE LoU1s FRANCIS HOWSER, B.A. if A 6 BROKEN ARROW, OKLAHOMA ALFRED B. HUDDLESTON, B.A. A X A MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE Sophomore Honor Roll. J. E. ISOM, B.S. TAFT, TENNESSEE IRENNE WINONA JOHNSTON, B.A. K A 9 ' SALEM, VIRGINIA JOHN KILLEBREW, B.A. B O Ir, A 2 rr' NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Treasurer 'Nemo Club, '20-P213 Secretary and Treasurer, Owl Club, '21-'22g Assistant Manager Baseball, '22g President Freshman Law Class, '22,-'23. I ' SCIIIOI' Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE OLIVER WALL KUHN, B.S. in Com. 11: K qf, A 2 II NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Varsity Baseball, '21-'22, Varsity Football, '21- '22, Secretary Nemo Club, '20-'21g Vice-Presi- dent Owl Club, '21-'22g Student Council, '21-'22, '22-'23, President, '23, President Senior Class, '23g President Commodore Club, '22-'23, Varsity Basketball, '22, Captain Basketball, '22-'23. LYLE H. LANIER, B.A. , 2 T NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Sophomore Honor Roll: Calumet Club, '22-'23. PAUL H. LEECH, B.A. Q K 2 LAWRENCEBURG, TENNESSEE Dialectlcs, '19, '20, '21. LAWRENCE W. LONG, JR., B.S. K A SATA-RTIA, MISSISSIPPI Skull and Bones Clubg Junior Class Baseball Team, '22. ANNIE MARY LYLE, B.A. if B K NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Sophomore Honor Roll. MARGARET McCoy, B.A. A 0 II NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Secretary and Treasurer Senior Classg Bachelor Maides, '20-'21, '21-'22, '22-'23, President Bachelor Maides, '22-'23, Co-ed Pan-Hellenic Council, '21-'22, '22-'23, Secretary and Treasurer Pan-Hellenic Council, '22-'23, Girls' Student Council, '22-'23. ' Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE MARGARET MARSHALL, B.A. FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE Sophomore Honor Roll GEORGE LESTER MARTIN, B.A. K 2 HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE EUGENE DAWSON MONTGORIERY, B.A. CII K Z LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Assistant Cheer Leader, '21-'22-'23g Dramatic Club, '20-'21, '21-'22g Jade, '20-'21, '21-'22, '22- '23g Hustler, '20-'21, '21-'22g Commodore, '21- '22, '22-'23, Sophomore Engineering Honor Roll, '21, Chairman Senior Invitation Commit- tee, Mandolin Club, '21-'22, '22-'23. . ELISE WALLACE MOORE, BQA. A A A NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE HARRIETTE AILEEN MORROW, B.A. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Student Council, '21-'22, '22-'23, Honor Commit- tee, '21-'22, '22-'23g Vice-President Student Council, '22-'23g Chairman of Honor Committee, '22-'23, Y. W. Blue Ridge Delegate, '22, Sopho- more Honor Roll, '20-'21, WM. C. MORTON, JR., B.S. in Com. A 2 H MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Senior Honor Roll. Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE SARAH M. NELMS, B.S. COMMERCE, GEORGIA ROBBIE NEVILLE, B.A. A, E T HENDERSONVILLE, TENNESSEE Stlident Council. WALTER KEITH N EWMAN, B.A. COLLINSVILLE, ALABAMA Mandolin Club, '21-' 2 2. JOHN WILLIAM NORRIS, B.A. A BELLS, TENNESSEE ' ROBERT LEE OLIVER, B.A. POOLER, GEORGIA KATHERINE S. ORME, B.A. A 0 II CHAPEL HILL, TENNESSEE SSIIIOI' C1356 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE WEATHERSTON COOPER ORME, B.A. 2 X, II A E CHAPEL HILL, TENNESSEE Assistant Business Manager Hustler, '21g Busi- ness Manager, '22: Jade Staff, '21-'22-'23, Class Prophet, '23. ROBERT ORR, III., B.A., LL.B. 111 A 9 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Mandolin Club, '21-'22-'23, Manager, '23. JAMES C. OVERALL, B.A. ZX NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Hustler Staff, '19-'20, Circulation Manager Jade, '20-'21g Assistant Business Manager Jade, '21- '22g Business Manager, '22-'23: Assistant Man- ager Track, '21-'22, Manager Track, '22-'23: Secretary of Skull and Bones Club, '22-'23. JOHN R. OVERALL, B.A. 111 K 2 MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE Owl Club: Pan-Hellenic: Vice-President Class. I VIRGINIA PACE, B.A. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Sophomore Honor Roll. CHARLES A. PERRY, B.A. LEBANON, TENNESSEE Reserve Track, '21, Klssam Board, '22. Senior Class COLLEGE Or ARTS AND SCIENCE JOHN OTTO PHILLIPS, B.A., LL.B. MANCHESTER, TENNESSEE Hustler Staff, '20-'21, Dialectic Literary Society '2'0-'21-'22: Y. M. C. A. Deputation Team, '20, Class Track, '21: Commons Club, '21-'22-'23g John Marshall Law Club, '22-'23. EUGENIA PORTER, B.A. K A, o CLINTON, KENTUCKY Girls' Student Council, '20-'21, '22-'23, Chair- man Sophomore Girls, '20-'21: Secretary and Treasurer Lotus-Eaters, '20-'21g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '21-'22, '22-'23p Stunt Night Chairman, '223 Secretary Y. W. C. A., '22-'23, Bachelor Maides, '21, '22, '235 Delegate Blue Ridge, '22: Sophomore Honor Roll, Girls' Pan-Hellenic Council, '21, '22, President Pan-Hellenic, '22-'23, JULIA POWELL, B.A. DALLAS, TEXAS Girls' Student Council, '22-'23, Girls' Honor Committee, '22-'23: 'Three Arts Club, '22-'23, Blue Ridge Delegate, '22, Girls' Athletic Chair- man, '22-'23, W. E. POWELL, JR., B.S. in Com. qw K if, A E II ' WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Artus Club: Mandolin Club, '21-'22. ROBERT CALHOUN PROVINE, B.A. B 9 II ' NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE RICHARD H. PURDUE, B.A. A T Q NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Blue Pencil Club, '20-'21, Hustler Staff, '21, Nemo Club, Owl Clubp Commodore Representa- tive, '22, Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE REZIN HOWARD RICHARDS, B.A. 2 T, :Iv B K NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Blue Pencil Club, '19-'20-'21: Sophomore Honor Roll: Hustler Staff, '20-'21-'22g Commodore Board, '21-'22, Calumet Club, '21-'22-'23. DAVID THOMAS RIDGWAY, B.A. ELKTON, TENNESSEE LILLIAN ROGERS, B.A. SPRING CITY, TENNESSEE A. BENNETT SANDERS, JR., B.A. Q A 9 ' GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Manager -Tennis Association, '20-'21. THURMAN SENSING, B.S. in Com. A 2 II, 0 A I' DICKSON, TENNESSEE Chairman Kissam Board, '22-'23g Commons Club. - ALFRED D. SHARP, B.A. A T A NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Football, '20, '21, '22: Pan-Hellenic Council, '21- '22g Commodore Club, '23, Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE ELIZABETH SHARPE, B.A. K A 9 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Y. W. C. A. Committee, '19, '20, '21g Lotus-Eat- ers, Sophomore Basketball. JOHN MARTIN SHEVNIN, B.A. 112 K 2 ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA A Band, '22p Dialectics, '22. DANIEL HENRY -SLOAN, JR., B.A. LAKELAND, FLORIDA ROBERTA SMITH, B.A. A A A NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Student Council, '20-'21-'22-'23Q Commodore Band, '21-'22, Dramatic Club, '21-'22-'23g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '21-'22-'23g President of Lotus- Eaters, '20-'21g Bachelor Maides, '22-'23g Three Arts, '21-'22-'23, President of Three Arts, '22- '23g Girls' Cheer Leader, '21-'22: Chairman of Girls' Athletics, '21-'22: President Girls' Tennis Club, '20-'21: Chairman of Junior Class, '21-'22g Sophomore Basketball Team: Permanent Secre- tary of Senior Class, President of Girls' Student Council, '22-'23. RUTH HARDEMAN SNEED, B.A. A A A NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Girls' Student Council, '20-'21, Co-Editors, '19, '207 Seribblers, '21, '22g Pan-Hellenic Council, '21, '22, '23. JESSE TAYLOR, B.A., LL.B. 2 A E BLYTHEVILLE, ARKANSAS Nemo Club: Owl Club: Blue Pencil Club, Kis- sam Board: President Sophomore Class, Scrub Football: Dialectic Literary Society, '19g Phi- losophic Society, '20. SBIIIOX' Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE MARTHA HADEN TEAGUE, B.A. K A O PRENTISS, NORTH CAROLINA JOHN LILLARD TEMPLETON, B.A. K A, A 2 H NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE JULIAN THOMAS, BA. 2 N EROWNSVILLE, TENNESSEE Glee Club, '18-'19, '20-'21g Baseball, '19, '20, Capt. '21, Basketball, '20, '21, Capt. '22p Foot- ball, '19, '20, Nemo Club, Owl Clubg Commo- dore Clubg Commodore Representative: Presi- dent Freshman Med Honor Committee: Winner Porter Cup, '21, Track, '21. J. MURPHY THOMAS, JR., B.S. in Com. LII A 9 TUPELO, MISSISSIPPI Commodore Representative, '19-'20, '20-'21: Sophomore Honor Roll, '21: Dramatic Club, '21- '22-'23g Assistant Editor Commodore, '22: Track Squad, '21: Student Council, '21-'22g Secretary, '22-'23g Owl Club: Commodore Club: Chairman Honor Committee, '22-'23g Editor-in-Chief 1923 Commodore. ROBT. F. THOMPSON, B.S. B 6 H NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Hustler Staff, '217 Athletic Editor, '21g Assign- ment Editor, '22g Managing Editor, '22-'23, Jade Staff, '21-'22. JOSEPH TRAVNICEK, JR,, B.A., M.D. A X A COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA Philosophics, '21g Scrub Basketball, '21, SCIIIOX' Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE WILLIAM S. VAUGHN, B.A. fb A 9, E T, fb B K NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Blue Pencil Club, '20-'21, Freshman Mathe- matics Medal, '20, Calumet Club, '22-'23, Poet. of Senior Class of 1923. ROBERT A. WALLER, B.A. 4: A 9 ' NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Hustler! Staff, '20-'21. CHAS. W. WARTEREIELD, B.A. , qw A 9, A 2,11 UNION CITY, TENNESSEE President Freshman Class, '19, President Junior Class, '22, Owl Club, '22. CHARLES L. WHARTON, B.A. II K A CUEVAS, MISSISSIPPI KATHERINE LOUISE WHITAKER, B.A. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE HUGH RUSSELL WILKS, B.A. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Debating Council, '19-'203 Philosophic Literary Society, '19-'20, Critic, '20-'21'g Blue Pencil Club, '19-'20-'21, Jade Staff, '21-'22,-'23: Edito1--in- Chief, '22-'23, Calumet Club, '21-'22-'23, Com- Iggns Club, '21-'22-'23, Faculty Knocker Class, S6I1iO1' Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE INDA WILSON, B.A. K A 9 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE REDFORD A. WILSON, B.S. A X A CADIZ, KENTUCKY DEXTER LEVERT Woons, B.S., M.D. HXLLSBOR0, TENNESSEE Assistant Organic Chemistry, '21-'22, ANDREW VVELBY YOUNG, B.A., LL.B. 112' K 2 OSCEOLA, ARKANSAS Dialectic Literary Societyg Assistant Manager Track Team, '21. RIDLEY W1LLs, B.A. A '11 Q, 2 T NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Editorial Staff of Vampire, '15g Observer Staff, '16g Flashes Editor, '17g Hustler Staff, '15- '16-'17g Hustler, '23g Calumet Club, '23g Con- queror of Freshman Bragg, '16: Author of Hoax, and Perpetrator of the daily column, Random Talk with Ridley Wills g Joint-perpe- trator of The Golden Mean. ROBT. H. FITE , . . WILLIAM A. HUD CoLv1N W W. H. SCI-IEURMAN, C.E. CCincinnatiJ Dean of School af Engineering enior Class School of Engineering Presidefzl OFFLCERS SON . . . Secretary and Treasurer ARE . . . . Sergeant-at-Arm.v 'f'!: .., A V. 4 U -.L Senior Class SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING RICHARD BARRETT ALGER, B.E. A K E ATLANTA, GEORGIA Scrub Football, '19, '20, '21: Nemo Club, '20 Owl Club, '21g Pan-Hellenic Council, '21-'22 Engineering Association. GODFREY FREDERIC BAUER, B.E. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Commons Clubg Sophomore Honor Rollg Vander- bilt Chapter A. A. E. CLEBURNE SMITH BENDER, B.E. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - American Association of Engineers. EDWARD EVERETT BRYAN, B.E. LEBANON, TENNESSEE Sophomore Honor Roll, '20-'21. JOHN WHITEFORD BUSH, C.E. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE American Association Engineers, '21-'22: Vice- President A. A. E., '22-'23g Square and Compass THOMAS WILSON CLAPHAM, B.E. 111 K 2 LITTLE Rocic, ARKANSAS Sophomore Honor Roll: Jade Staff, '21-'22-'23 Commodore Board, '21-'22: Band, '20-'21g Com- modore Representative Senior Class CEngineer- ingJ: Chairman Committee on Engineering In- signiag Dialectic Literary Society, '20-'21. SCHIOI' Class SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ROBERT CHALMERS CRUMBAUOI-I, B.E. 2 A E MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE JAMES EDWIN DUNN, B.E. fb K 2 BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY ROBERT H. FITE, JR., B.E. B 9 II NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Hustler Staff, '20-'21-'22g Student Council, '20- '21-'22g Nemo Club, '21: Owl Club, '223 Commo- dore Club, '23, Sophomore'Honor Roll: Publica- tions Board, '22, '23g Vice-President Junior Class, President Senior Engineering Class. W. DAVID GLENN,- B.E. 2 X . NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Sophomore Honor Rollg Honor Committee, '22- '23 VVILLIAM A. HUDSON, B.E. A T Q NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Hustler Staff, '19g Vanderbilt Orchestra, '19: Leader Vanderbilt Band, '20, '21, '22g A. A. E. '21g President Vanderbilt Chapter, A. A. E., '22g Secretary and Treasurer Senior Class Engineer- ing, '23. WILLIAM D.. KETCHUM, B.E. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE SCI1iO1' Class SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING GEO. E. OLDHAM, B.E. K 2 HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY ALISTAIR G. RANKIN, B.E. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Engineering Association, '18-'193 A. A. E., '21- '22g Commons Club, '21-'22. WILBUR C. SENSING, B.E. DICKSON, TENNESSEE Commons Clubg Dialectic Literary Society, '21- '22, FRED MCKEEL TWILLA, B.E. LOBELVILLE, TENNESSEE Commons Clubg Vanderbilt Engineering Associa- tion, '20-'Zlg A. A. Ei, '21-'22, '22-'23. COLVIN VVARE, B.E. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Sophomore Honor Roll: Dialectic Literary So- ciety, '21, '22, '23, Vanderbilt Chapter American Association of Engineers, '21-'22-'23, Sergeant- at-Arms Senior Engineers. NELSON WYCHE WEBB, B.E. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Blue Pencil Club, '19g President Blue Pencil Club, '20g Track, '20, '21, '22g Sophomore Honor Roll, Secretary Engineering Association, '22-'23 Honor Committee, '23, JOHN BELL KEEELE, LLB., LL.D. Dean of ihe Lafw School Senior Class School of Law ,XR OFFICERS A MILTON DAVENPORT . . .... . . President JESS NEELY ...... . . Vice-President M. STOCKARD ..... .... S ecretary and Treasurer CHARLES A. EMBRY . . . Commodore Representative . Sergeant-at-ffrms SHAFFER BLAKE Senior Class SCHOOL OF LAW JOHN MURREY BARBEE, B.A., LL.B. B 9 II, fr A 11: RIPLEY, TENNESSEE LAWRENCE A. BAUMAN, JR., LL.B. K A, io A A NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE John Marshall Law Club, '22. SHAFFER BOOKER BLAKE, LL.B. A T O, A O :P SHEFFIELD, ALABAMA Philosophic Literary Society, '19-'20, '20-'21: President' Ashford Choral Club, '19: John Mar- shall Law Club, '19: Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Law Class, '22-'23: Secretary and Treasurer John Bell Keeble Law Club, '22, WILLIAM F4 CARPENTER, LL.B. A O Q SPRING HILL, TENNESSEE J. M. CLARK, JR., BA., LL.B., B.s. 111 A O, 41 A A SHANNON, MISSISSIPPI Honor Roll '18-'20: Football Manager-Elect, '18: Commodore Club: Owl Club: Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, '17-'18, Secretary '19-'20: West Side Board, '17-'18: Honor Committee, '17-'18: Commodore Representative, '20-'21: President Class, '21-'22: Masonic Guild: Philosophic Literary Society: John Marshall Law Club: Law Pan-Hellenic, '23. FRANK DAVENPORT, LL.B. II K A, fb A if WOODBURY, TENNESSEE Senior Class SCHOOL OF LAW MILTON DAVENPORT, LL.B. H K A, 41 A 41 WOODBURY, TENNESSEE President Senior Law Class, '23. CHARLES A. EMBRY, LL.B. fp A 9, 11, A A NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Baseball, '21, '22, Captain, '23g Basketball, '21- '22g '22-'23g John Marshall Law Club: Vice- President Junior Class, '21-'22g Commodore Rep- resentative Senior Class, '22-'23. ALBERT G. EWING, III, LL.B. B 9 II, Q A if NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Blue Pencil Club, '17-'18p Dramatic Club, '21-'23. BURT RAYMOND FRANCIS, LL.B. J 1' H 1' NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE John Marshall Law Club, '21-'22-'23g Philosophic Literary Society, '21-'22-'23g Secretary of Pan- Hellenic Council of Legal Frats, '22-'23. W. J. FLETCHER, LL.B. ' BOSTON, GEORGIA J. L. HACKWORTH, LL.B. BRIDGEPORT, ALABAMA Secretary Philosophic Society: Square and Compass. ' Senior Class SCHOOL OF LAW FLOYD M. PIENDERSON, LL.B. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Square and Compass: Intersociety Debate, '22: President of Philosophic Societyg Member of John Marshall Law Club, Member of Forensic Council. . FRANCIS HOLBIES, LL.B. A T Q WHITEHAVEN, TENNESSEE Varsity Football, '17, '19, '20, '21, J. O. KEIRI, LL.B. A T A CLEVELAND, OHIO M. C. LEBECK, LL.B. Z B T NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. P. W. MADDOX, LL.B. A T A, fr- A A HUNTINGDON, TENNESSEE Owl Club: Pan-Hellenic' Council, '20g John Mar- shall Law Club, Commodore Representative, '22, Founder's Contest, '19, HOKE LEE MYNATT, LL.B. 1' H I' , LUTTRELL, TENNESSEE John Marshall Law Club, '21, Secretary Dialec- tics, '21g Law School Scholarship, '22g Interso- ciety Debate, '22, Senior Class SCHOOL OF LAW JESSE N EELY, LL.B. A T A SMYRNA, TENNESSEE Owl Club: Commodore Clubg Football Team, ,'20, '21, '2'2, Capt., '22. WILLIAM CAMPBELL N BILL, LL.B. ATA,1IPA.A,T KA HEADS, MISSISSIPPI John Marshall Law Clubg Vice-President Dia- lectics, '21: Student Council, '21-'23, Intercol- legiate Debate, '22. THOMAS C. PHILLIPS, B.A., LL.B. E 112 E WALLACE, VIRGINIA Phi Delta Phig Tau Kappa Alphag President Dlalectic Literary Society, Intercollegiate De- bater, '223 Associate Justice John Marshall Law Club, '22. JAMES WILLIAM POE, LL.B. I' H 'I' . AKRON, OHIO .Iohn Marshall, '21: Dia.-lectics, '22. E. M. STOOKARD, LL.B. A O fp LAWRENCEBURG, TENNESSEE JOHN A. THOMIAS, LL.B. 2 N, fb A A BROWNSVILLE, TENNESSEE Glee Club, '18-'19, '20-'21-'225 Nemo Club, Vice- President Sophomore Class, 22,02 Varsity Cheer Leader, '20+'21, '21g'22g Varsity Basketball Squad, '20-'21g Owl Clulbg Pan-Hellenic Council, '21-'22g President Glee Club, '-21-'22g John Mar- shall Law Club: Commodore Club, '22-'23. Senior Class scHooL OF LAW WALTER J. WADDLINGTON, LL.B. II K A, fb A fb MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE D. R. WADE, JR., LL.B. fb K 2, qv A if WALES, TENNESSEE Jade Staff, '19-'20, Dramatic Club, '19-'20-'21g Honor Roll, '19-'20g Circulation Manager Jade, '20-'21, Vice-President Dialectics, '20-'21, Pan- Hellenic Council, '21-'22, Business Manager Jade, '21-'22, John Marshall Law Club, '20-'21-'22. WALTON T. WHITWELL, LL.B. if A A, T K A LINDEN, TENNESSEE Intersociety Debater, '21g Intercollegiate De- bater, '21, '22, Winner of Vanderbilt Oratorical Contest, '21, Member Dialectic Literary Society: John Marshall Law Clubg Member Student Council, '22-'2-3. Lucius E. BURCH, M.D., F.A.C.S. Acting Dean of School of Medicine enior Class SC11001. of Medicine OFFICERS J. C. PENNINGTON . , . ...... . Presidenz GUY SANDERSON . . . . . ...... Vice-President BU1sT LITTERER . . . .... Secretary and Treasurer ALBERT SULLIVAN . . . Commodore Represfniatiw Senior Class' SCHOOL OF MEDICINE JOHN ROBERT ARGO, M.D. . fb B II GOODWATER, ALABAMA ERNEST BOSTLEMAN, M.D. K 2, qw X NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE GRANDERSON HEARN BRADLEY, M.D. A K K, 111 K X FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE Honor Roll, '18-'19g Honor Roll, '19-'20g Honor Roll, '20-'21, Phi Kappa. Chi, '21-'22, Wither- spoon Club, '21-'22, Vice-President: Honor Com- mittee, '22-'23, B. S. CP,ea.body Collegelg Carter Club, '23, F. J. BREWER, ,M.D. CIF B II ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Assistant Cheer Leader, '21. JOHN CHRISTOPHER BURCH, M.D. B O II, -E X, :Iv K X NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Owl Club, '19, Secretary and Treasurer Class, '20, Class President, '21, Honor Committee, '223 Medical Honor Roll, '20, '21, '22: Witherspoon Club, '23, Carter Club, '23, Junior Scholarship, '22, ' , MARK BUTLER, M.D. A T sz, A K K , UNION CITY, TENNESSEE A.B., '19, Commodore Board, '19, '21-'221 Com- modore Representative, '19J20, '22-'23, Doubles Champion, South Campus, '19-'20, '20-'21, '21- '22g Eve Club, Square and Compass: Honor Committee, '19-'20. Senior Class scHooL or -MEDICINE JAMES GARITTY CHURCH, M.D. K 2, A K K CORSICANA, TEXAS B.S. CPeabody Collegejg Nemo Club, '17-'18g Eve Club, '22-'23, Masonic Guild, '20-'21, '21-'22, '22-'23. A PERCY CONYERS, M.D. A T sz, A K K HALLS, TENNESSEE Football. '17, '20, '21, '22, Track, '17, '18, With- erspoon Club, '22, Commodore Club, '22. VVILLIANI DEWEY DELAY, M.D. 2 N, fb X ROME, GEORGIA Square and Compass: Witherspoon Club: Shrine Club, Honor Committee, '21-'22, Carter Club: Capt. of Fishing Smack Jewish Navy. HENRY GRADY FORD, M.D. dv B 11 HOKES BLUFF, AR-KANSAS Chairman Honor Committee, '20-'21g Vice-Presi- dent Class, 2,1-'22, Masonic- Guild: Secretary and Treasurer Shrine Club, '21-'223 Eve Club. ROBERT KNOX VGALLOWAY, M.D. fi! X NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Eve Club: Carter Club. HENRY LAMBEFRH GARDNWER, M.D. 11: B H SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS Carter Club: Eve Club: Masonic Guild. Senior Class SCHOOL OF MEDICINE JOSEPH PILMORE GILBERT 2 N, A K K, :IJ K X NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Phi Kappa Chi Scholarship Fraternity: Wither- spoon Club: Glee Club, '20-'21: Class Honor Committee, '22-'23, CHARLES A. HAUN, M.D. ATHENS, TENNESSEE JAMES PAUL JOHNSON, M.D. A K K, K A V KINGSTON, TENNESSEE Witherspoon Club: Commodore Representative Witherspoon Club, '22-'233 Masonic Guild, '20- '23g Honor Committee, '22, Vanderbilt Hospital Interne, '21-'23g Class Basketball Team, '20, Car- ter Club, '23, ' AMMON BUIST LITTERER, B.S., M.D. K 2, A K K, 11: K X NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Nemo Club, '17-'18g Chairman Honor Committee, '19-'20, Commodore Representative, '19-'20: Student Council Uunior Classb, '22g Wither- spoon Club, 122: Medical Scholarship Honorary Fraternity, Phi Kappa Chi, Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class, '22-'23g Secretary and Treasurer of Witherspoon Club and Phi Kappa Chip Carter Club, '23, WM. MADDUX MCCLARIN, M.D. K A, as X CARTHAGE, TENNESSEE Kappa. Delta Mu: Baseball, '17, '18, '19g Nemo Club, '18, Owl Club, '19g Commodore Club, '22: Secretary Junior Med. Class: Pan-Hellenic Coun- oil, '18-'J22g Honor Committee, '20: Manager Freshman Med Basketball Team, '19: Wither- spoon Club, 'Z2-'23: Carter Club, '19-'20-'21-'22. DOUGLAS GORDON MEIGHEN, M.D. fb B II TAMPA, FLORIDA SCIIIOI' Class SCHOOL OF MEDICINE JOHN ROY MOODY, M.D. if A 2 RELIEF, NORTH CAROLINA President Junior Class, '21-'22: Masonic Guild: Shrine Club: Eve Club: Carter Club: Honor Committee, '20-'21: President Y. M. C. A., '20-'21. JAMES ERNEST MUNCIE, M.D. A X A, A K K EDMONTON, KENTUCKY Carter Club: President of the Phoenix Club '21-'22. LEE ROY MURPHREE, M.D. ALBA NY, ALABAMA B.S. Degree, University of Alabama. JEFFERSON C. PENNINGTON, M.D. fb B II, 111 K X ROCKFORD, ALABAMA M.A., University of Alabama, '14: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '19-'20: Chairman Honor Committee Freshman Classg- Vice-President Sophomore Class: Honor Committee Junior Class: Eve Club: Carter Club: President of- Senior Class. LEE THORNTON RECTOR, M.D. A 2 Q, fb B II LEWISBURG, KENTUCKY Honorary Member American Training Camp As- sociation: Lieutenant U. S. Army, '17-'18: Square and Compass: Mason: .Tilted,BretI1ren, '15-'16: Honor Committee, '22: Eve Club. ERNEST EDWIN REEVES, B.S., M.D. 'IP B II RXDGEWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA B.s. ciemson A. a M. couege of sour-11 Carolina. Senior .Class SCHOOL OF MEDICINE JARRATT PADGETT ROBERTSON, M.D. 4: B II SCOTTSBOR0, ALABAMA Masonic Guild: Carter Club, '20-'21-'22-'23, GUY PAYNE SANDERSON, M.D. K 2, A K K LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Phi Kappa Chi: Nemo Club, '18, Owl Club, '18, Commodore Club, '22, Glee Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22: Assistant Manager Glee Club, '19, Man- ager Glee Club, '20, '21, '22, '233 President Phi Kappa Chi, '23, Vice-President Senior Class: Witherspoon Club, '23, Carter Club, '23. WILKO GREEVER. SCANLON, M.D. II K A, A K K DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Doubles Champion South Campus, '19-'20, '20- '21, '21-'22, A TOXEY HANNON SEWELL, M.D. A K K, in K X TITUS, ALABAMA M.A. University of Alabama, '14g Football and Baseball, University of Alabama, '12-'13, '13-'14, President Freshman Class, '19-'20. JOE TAYLOR SMITH, M.D. fir X - KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Varsity Baseball, U.-T., '18 '19, Vanderbilt, '20- '21g Witherspoon Club, '23, Carter Club. WILLIAM DANIEL SUGG, M.D. 'AKK,TKA,f1wKX BKENTWOOD, 'TENNESSEE B.A,, '19g Tau Kappa Alpha: Ph-l Kappa. Chi, Eve Club. Senior Class SCHOOL OF MEDICINE WILLIAM ALBERT SULLIVAN, M.D. K A, qw X CORDONSVILLE, TENNESSEE Vice-President Freshman Class: Commodore Representative Junior Class, Glee Club, '17-'1S- '20: Witherspoon Club: Invitation Committee. CULLEN LoUIs TURB, M.D. fi- B' II MERIDIAN TEXAS Eve Club: South Campus Pan-Hellenic Council, '22-'23p Carter Club, '20, '21, '22, '23. CLIFFORD C. WOODS, M.D. 41 A 9, A K K ASHLAND, KENTUCKY Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22, Blue Pencil Club '18-'19g Nemo Club, '19:' Kissam Hall Board, '19g Commodore- Representative, '201 Chairman Honor Committee, Witherspoon' Club: Carter Club. BURBANK PALMER WooDs0N, M.D. A T A, qw BI I1 TEMPLE, TEXAS Honor Committee, '20-921: Chairman Honor Committee: President South Campus Student Body, '22-'23: Shrine Club, Eve Club, Masonic Guild. SILAS MCVV.. YARBROUGH, M.D. qw K 'I1,.fIJ B II ATHENS, ALABAMA, Scrub Football, Auburn, 17: Scrub Football, Vanderbilt, '18, f19, '20, Carter Club. H. D. LONG, M.D. - 113 B II ' I NASHVILLE, TENNLSSEE B.S., University ofAChattanoog'ag Eve Club, '23, W HAIDS PA HADE5 M uv . -, ,V .. . , . ., . ,,,. ,.,., . ,,,, ., A ,.,,, 1 ,, ,, ' f'v1f Sr'f P9f :Lexi Q2 . . - , A I -1 gg,-pq--' ' 5' :.1--2:1-. 4-ef:-vm: ww. nw--' wmf-+-f'v-- , t V N A f ' BAND MAKES WRST now!-2 A LONGHORNS Pfwxmn-man e,m n Lnon-une FLAT, ' , Grwssf' Army -- Fmaswww gmvew FIRM' R. BOYD BocLE, M.D., D.D.S. Dean of School of Dentistry Senior Class School of Dentistry OFFICERS . . . . ..I'resident H. E. MILES .... . . . W. S. TERRELL . . ...... Vice-President DORIS . . Secretary and Treasurer J. W. KIRKPATRICK . . . Commodore Representative SCI1i01' Class SCHOOL V OF DENTISTRY WALLACE W. ABERNETHY, D.D.S. A E A CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Class Baseball, '19, '20, '21g Fraternity Base- ball, '20-'21, '22-'28. J. E. AILOR, D.D.S. 11' SZ CARRYTON, TENNESSEE Class Baseball, '21, '22, '23, SAM JONES ALBRITTON, D.D.S. if sz . 'CAMDEN, ALABAMA Honor Committee, '19-'203 Vice-Pres1dent, 21- '22. CLAY SHELTON ALEXANDER, D.D.S. 'I' Q SOMERSET, KENTUCKY Alum Club: Class Basketball, '19, '20g Class Baseball, '19, '20. S. W. BALL, 'D.D.S. 2 A E, X11 sz FORT WORTH, TEXAS SAM IRVIN BERNOW, D.D.S. z B T WINNIPEG, CANADA Freshman Baseball and Basketball Team, '19- '20g Track Team, '20-'21, , Senior Class SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY MORGAN WATKINS BoozER, D.D.S. THOMASTON, ALABAMA Domino Club. CLAUDE SM1TH BUCKNER, D.D.S. if Q MAYNARDVILLE, TENNESSEE ROBERT DAVIS CRUTCHER, JR., D.D.S. A T Q, 11' S2 LEWISBURG, TENNESSEE Commodore Representative, '18-'19g Chairman Athletic Committee, '21-'22g Y. M. C. A. Cabi- net. . CHAS. W. DEATS, D.D.S. 11' SZ BIG SPRING, TEXAS Class President, '19-'20g Honor Committee, '19- '20g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '-20-'21p Vice-President Masonic Guild, '20-'21g Class Baseball, '20, '21, '22 '23 , . CLAUD DAWSON DENNIS, D.D.S. ' KP Q Q . A TERRY, MISSISSIPPI Honor Committee, '19, '20: Vice-President, '21. JACKSON DAVIS, D.D.S. A T sz, -If Q DIXON, KENTUCKY Class Baseball, '20, '21, '22. 2 F SCIIIOI' Class SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY DAVID SHAFTER HARDEN, D.D.S. XII 9 ' Trrus, ALABAMA Honor Committee, '21-'22, MAURICE YOUNG KENIP, D.D.S. A 2 A KILMICI-IAEL, MISSISSIPPI JOE W. KIRKPATRICK, D.D.S. A T Q, if Q SOUTH PITTSBURG, TENNESSEE Class Basketball, '19, '21, '22: Class Baseball, '19, '20, '21, Commodore Representative, '20-'233 Member Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, South Campus, '22, ROBERT DARDEN Loci-QRIDGE, D.D.S. A T A, X11 sz, B E E NEWBERN, TENNESSEE Vice-President Student Council, '22- 23g Nemo Club, '20-'21. L. Z. MCCLUNG, D.D.S. B 2: E, N11 sz COLLINSVILLE, ALABAMA President Class, '20-'21, Class Baseball, '20, '21. '22, '233 Class Basketball, Y. M. C. A. fSouth Campusj, '21-'22, GEORGE C. MCKIMMON, JR., D.D.S. All S2 RUSSELLVILLE, ARKANSAS Member of Honor Committee, '19, '20, '21, '22: Chairman of Honor Committee, '21, '22. n- Senior Class SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY HOWARD E. MILES, JR., D.D.S. If 9 MARSHALL, TEXAS President Senior Class, '23, Secretary Y. M. C A., '21-'22. CALVIN VERE MORGAN, D.D.S. A 2 A COLBURN, VIRGINIA LEONARD FRANKLIN POGUE, D.D.S. A 2 A, B E E VNASHVILLE, 'rENNEssEE Honor Committee, '21-'22g Domino Club. DANIEL RACHELSON, D.D.S. T A -Ia, A 2 A TAMPA, FLORIDA DAVID WILLIAM RAGAN, D.D.S. A E A SALE CREEK, TENNESSEE HVARVEY CARROLL REESE, D.D.S. XI' sz MT. LEBANON, LOUISIANA Promotion Committee, South Campus Y. M. C. A., '19-'20-'22-'23g Y. M. CL A. Cabinet, '20-'21g Vanderbilt Band, '20-'21, '21-'22, '22-'23, South Campus Orchestra, '22-'23: Secretary-Treasurer Junior Dental Class, '21-'22, Senior Class SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY EDw1N MCKAY ROBERTS, JR., D.D.S. if O SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS GRADY L. Ross, D.D.S. A 2 A, B 2 E SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Chairman Reading Room, Promotion Committee Y. M. G. A., '19-'21-'22: Vice-President Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '21-'22, Winner Amalgam Instru- ments. LUTHER FRANKLIN SHARP, D.D.S. 111 O LAFOLLETTE, TENNESSEE ROWE SMITH, D.D.S. 2 A E, A 2 A ELKMONT, ALABAMA Masonic Guild: Class Baseball, '19-'20g Alum Clubg Pan-Hellenic Representative. SEYMOUR SOLOMON, D.D.S. 1' A qw GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI WALTER ALONZO STALLINGS, D.D.S. 2 A E, A 2 A NEWPORT, ARKANSAS Honor Committee, '19-'20g Pan-Hellenic Council, '21-'22g Band, '19-'20-'21-'22-'23g Captain Class Baseball, '21-'22, Alum Club: Soutl1.Campus Orchestra, '21-'22, Class Basketball, '20, Class Football, '20-'21g Masonic Guild: Domino Club.- Senior Class SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY ' ROY STISHER, D.D.S. qf O PHIL CAMPBELL, ALA. Class President, '21-'22g Domino Club. HARRY NORMAN STOUT, D.D.S. A 2 A VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI Class Basketball Team, '19-'20, Y. M. C. A. Pro- motion Committee, '21-'227 Y. M. C. A. Tlieas- urer, '22-'23, WM. JASPER TEMPLETON, D.D.S. WINCHESTER, TENNESSEE Y. M. C. A. Promotion Committee. E WHIT SEAY TERRELL, D.D.S. XI' O ' DONALDSON, ARKANSAS Class Baseball, '20, '21, '22, '23, Vice-President Senior Class, '23p Domino Clubg Alum Club. R. T. THURMAN, D.D.S. I A 2: A COLLEGE GROVE, TENNESSEE ROY LEONARD TWILLA, D.D.S. A 2 A, B 2 E LOBELVILLE, TENNESSEE Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class, '20-'21: Class Baseball, '20, '21, '22, '23g Commodore Representative. S6I1iO1' Class SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY EUGENE W. WISE, D.D.S. XI' SZ CARLISLE, KENTUCKY Director and Organizer of South Campus'Orches- tray Varsity Band, '21-'22-'23, Alum Club. CLAUDE R. WOOD, D.D.S. - CfbK2,1IfS2,BEE . KNOXVILLEQ TENNESSEE Secretary and Treasurer of Class, '18-'19, Y. M. A. Promotion Committee, '18-'19-'203 Assist- ant South Campus Ci1'cu1a.tion Manager Hustler '19-i203 Student Council, South Campus, '21-'22 Commodore Representative of Class, '21-'22, Alum Club. ' JOSEF ZANONE, JR., D.D.S. if sz A 4 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE ' - Glee Club, '20, '22, '23, Honor Committee, '19- '2'0g Alum Club. Xl 1923 COMMODORE N ,X, MQ X Qflix X x W X K 51Las.5. Comm. 7 1 1923 CQMMODORE E fy 1 - nlllllll lIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Y V7 -WI , ff Q' C f ollege of Arts and SCICHCC ' OFFICERS ALVIN BELL . . . . .... President BUIST RICHARDSON . . ..... Ifive-Presidnzt CORNELIA LAMB . . , . Sefrelary and Treaxzzrer SYDNEY KHEBLE . . . Covnmorlore Rapmsenfaliw 1923 COMMODORE if fi IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' ga S , unior lass-College of Arts and Science ALEXANDER, ALBERT M., B.A. . . Nashville E X Skull and Bones Club, Hustler Staff, '21-'22, ALFORD, J. VV., IR., B.A., Pre-Med Lewishurg E N Nemo Club, Owl Club. ANDERSON, J. C., B.A., Pre-Med . Franklin II K A BANKS, GEO. M., B.A. . . . Raines BARHAM, CHAS., B.A ...... Nashville Ill A G Nemo Club, '21, Owl Club, '22, BARNES, THOS. MCLEOD, B.S. .... Ripley A T Q Skull and Bones Club. BELL, ALVIN E., B.A. . . Little Rock, Ark. E A E ' Football, '20, '21, '22, Basketball, '21, '22, '23, Manager Basketball, '21, Base- ba.ll Squad, '21, '22, Nemo Club, Vice- President Nemo Club, Owl Club, Kis- sam Hall Board, Student Council, '21- '22, President Junior Class, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '21, Secretary Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, '21, Delta Sigma. Pi Commerce Fraternity, Sophomore Honor Roll. BRAMWELL, BESSIE MAI, B.A. . . Nashville A O II Lotus-Eaters, '21-'22, BRIGHT, DOROTHY E., B.A. . . Findlay, Ohio BUELL, CAROLYN, B.A. ..... Nashville K A 9 Girls' Student Council, Girls' Honor Committee. BUTCHER, INO. Tnos. A., B.A. . Lyman, Miss. CARR, CHAS. H., IR., B.A. . . Tunica, Miss. K A CARRIER, ELISHA PAUL, B.A. . Lancaster, Ky. ItA,A21T CARY, ANNE, B.A. ...... Clarksville K A 9 CHENAULT, JOHN L., B.A. . . VVhites Creek CLARK, CHRISTINE, B.A. . . . Nashville Scribblors. CLARKE, KATIYIERINE B., B.A.. Nashville K A 9 Y. W. C. A. cabinet. CLARKE, VVALTER D., B.A. . . Nashville COE, AGUR C., B.A . . . Knoxville COLE, VVHITEFOORD R., IR., B.A. . Nashville EX Sophomore Honor Roll. COLMAN, NILES S., B.A. . Eagle River, Wis. 'IHA 9 .Tacle Staff, Art Staff Commodore. COOPER, ESTHER E., B.A., Holly Springs, Miss. CROCKETT, LOUISA W., B.A .... Franklin CROCKETT, CATHARINE W., B.A., Pueblo, Col. K A 9 Freshman and Sophomore Years at Colorado College. Colorado Springs, Col., Lotus Eaters, '23, CO-Editors, '23. CROW, A. B., B.A. .... . Franklin, Ky. sb A II . Vanderbilt Band, Philosophic Literary Society. DOUGLAS, JAS. GEEDES, B.S. . . . Nashville B O H Hustler Staff, '21-'22, Nemo Club, Owl Club, Mandolin Club. EBERI-IARDT, JNO. I., B.A., Pre-Med Nashville EUBANKS, POLLYANNA L.. B.S. Daytona, Fla. Basketball Team, '21-'22, Iota Epsilon Pi Club, '20-'21, FENG, TING C., B.S. . . Changchow, China FINNEGAN, MILDRED, B.A. .... Nashville K A 9 H Y. VV. C. A., Three Arts Club. FLINN, THOS. P., B.A. . . Hernando, Miss. Z A E President Freshman Bible Class, Assist- a.nt Circulation Manager of Hustler, Circulation Manager of Hust'er, Owl Club. FALKERTII, I. H., B.S. . .... Nashville Sophomore Honor Roll, '22, Commons Club. FOSTER, RAYMOND J., B.S. . . . . Nashville Baseball, '23, FOWLKES, J. R., IR., B.A., Pre-Med Greenfield Commons Club, '22, FOX, ORVILLE J., B.A., Pre-Med ,. . Erwin CEARRETT, Jos. DUNCAN, B.A. . . Memphis GIBSON, ELEANOR, B.A. . . Muskogee, Okla. A E T GASTRY, FELIX, B.A., Pre-Med . . Nashville Z X Track Squad, '22, Skull and Bones Club, Assistant Manager Football, '22, GRAYE, JNO. A., B.A. . . Lake Charles, La. 2 A E Nemo Club, '21-'22. GRIFFEY, VVALTER P., B.S. . . Moscow, KV. HAIL, IQATHRYN, B.A.' ..... Nashville HARKEY, JNO. M., B.A. . . Dardanella, Ark. Commons Club. LIARKEY, IOHNNIE M., B.A., Dardanella, Ark. A E T HAWKER, HEI.EN T., B.A. . . St. Louis, Mo. HAXWKINS, DORIS, B.A. ..... Nashville A 2 '1 HUANG, JEN LIN, B.A. . . Shanghai, China l'lUCl-IES, MARGARET C., B.A. . . . Nashville K A 9 HUNT, EDWIN FRANCIS, B.A. . HLNT, LEE l'lAGl?R, B.A. .... Nashville . Nashville Student Council, '22 2 A E, A Z H i Z 1 X 4 ix S ' . 4 if lllllllll KWIIm llllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1923 COMMODORE X- - -1 JACKSON, MILTON J., B.S. . . . Perry, Okla. HID K Xl' President of Nemo Club, '21, Owl Club, '22, Scrub Baseball, '22, Delta Sigma Pi, Assistant Manager Football, '22, JENNINGS, JNO. H., B.A. . Bradentown, Fla. I-I2 K E Hustler Staff, Circulation Manager Jade: Sophomore Baseball Team: Scrub Baseball Team, Candidate Assistant Manager Football Team. . JOHNS, PAUL A., B.A. . . . Nashville JOHNSTON, JOHN D., B.A. . . Franklin JONES, ARTHUR F., B.A.. . .Jellico KEEBLE, SYDNEY F., B.A. . . . Nashville All A 9 Secretary Of Tennis Association, '20-'21, Finalist Tennis Singles, '22, Tournament Committee Tennis Association, '21-'22, Student COl1llCll, '22-'23-'Z-1, Publications Board, '22-'23, Scrub Football, '21, Track Squad, '22, Owl Club, Commo- dore Representative, '22-'23, KENNEDY, RI-IODA LEE, B.A. . . . Nashville Sophomore Honor Roll. KENNY, JOHN M., JR., B.A. . . . Nashville KUHN, RICHARD D., B.S. .... Nashville CII K Xl' Treasurer Tennis Association, '21-'22, Scrub Baseball, Mandolin Club, Member Baseball Team of Class of '24, Sopho- more Honor Roll. LADD, A. D., B.A. . . Cerulean Springs, Ky. LAMB, CORNELIA MAY, B.A. . . . Nashville A O II Student Council, '21-'22-'23, Pan-Hel- lenic Council, '22-'23, Y. VV. C. A. Cabi- net, '21-'22-'23, Y. W. C. A. Blue Ridge Delegate, '22, Lotus-Eaters, '22, Co- Editors, '21-'22, Secretary Junior Class, '23,.Gi1'ls' Junior Class Chairman, '23. LEAK, LAURA JEAN, B.A. .... Nashville LESLIE, WM. H., B.A. . . . Huntsville, Ala. fb A 9 LEVY, HORACE LEON, B.S. . . Nashville Z B T LINER, SAMUEL J., B.A. . Waynesv'ille, N. C. LOONEY, JAMES C., B.A. .... Nashville LOVVENSTEIN, SOL, JR., B.A. . . . Nashville Z B T Blue Pencil Club, '20-'21, '21-'22, Calu- met Club, '22-'23, Hustler Staff, '21-'22, '22-'23, Commodore Staff, '23. LYNN, ROSA LEE, B.A. ..... Memphis A A A Secretary of Class, '20-'21, Co-Ed Cheer Leader, '22-'23, Stunt Night Chairman, '22-'23, Lotus Eaters, '20-'21, Y. XV. Cabinet. MATHEWS, MARIAN ADELE, B.A. . Nashville K A 9 Co-Editors, '20-'21-'22, Secretary, '21- '22, Lotus-Eaters, Y. XV. C. A., Three Arts, '22-'23, Student Council, Secre- tary, '22-'23, Girls' Honor Committee, '29 '93 MCCALL, J. C. R., JR., B.A. . . . Nashville K A Dramatic Club, '20-'21, '22-'23, Blue Pencil Club, '20-'21, President, '21-'22, Hustler Staff, '21-'22, '22-'23, Commo- dore Board, '21-'22, '2l2-'23, Calurrlet Club. '22-'23, Secretary and Treasurer, '22-'23. MCCLELLAN, JOE EDD, B.A. . . . Kelso MCDANIEL, MATHEW F. .A T MCDOUCAL, ROBT. LA NEIL, B.A. . . Jackson fb A II , B.A. . . Franklin A Blue Pencil Club, '21-'22, '22-'23, . Nashville Spearfisli, S. Dak. MCMURRAX', NED, B.A .... MCNENNY, KATE., B.A. . A II fll MCNENNY, H. F., B.A. . NEWTON, DAVID, B.A. .... Bell Buckle Deadwood, S. D a-k. MCQUIDDY, PAUL N., B.A. . .Nashville K E Owl Club. MEACHAM, REID P. ..... Newnan, Ga. CB.A., Pre-Med.J E N Skull and Bones Club. ' MIMS, CATHERINE P., B.A.. . .Nashville K A 9 Three Arts, Student Council, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. MITCHELL, JEAN, B.A. MITCHELL, R. P., B.A. . . Jacksonville, Fla. K A . . .Tullahoma Reporter Hustler. Hustler, '21-'22, '22-'23, Band, '20, '21- '22, Glee Club, '20-'21, '21-'22, '22-'23, Blue Pencil Club, '20-'21, '21-'22, Class Track, '20. MOORE, AUSTIN MERRILL, B.A. . . Nashville 2 X, 2 T Blue Pencil Club, '21-'22, Calumet Club: Hustler Staff. '21, News Editor, '22, Jade Staff, '22, Assistant Editor, '23, Commodore Board, '22, Assistant Ecli- tor, '23, Treasurer German Club, '23, Editor Y Handbook, '23, Secretary Honor Committee, '23, Publication Board, '23. MOORE, BENJAMIN P., JR., B.A. . McKenzie A T Q Owl Club, Vanderbilt Band. MOORE, NORMA E., B.A. . . . . Nashville MORGAN, MARY MYRTLE, B.A. . . Petersburg MORRIS, THOS. O., B.A. . N. Little Rock, Ark. A X A Band, '19-'20, '22-'23. IYTORRISON, MAY CECIL, B.A. . . . Nashville A 2 'lf' Pan-Hellenic Council. Moss, CHAs. MCCORD, B.A. . . . Nashville 2 X, 2 T Calumet Club, '22-'23, Hustler Staff, '22-'23, Jade Staff, '22-'23, Commodore Board, '23, lVlYHR, IVAR LOU, B.A. ..... Belleview '20, News Editor, MCCARN, MARY D., B.A. . . Nashville A E T A A A Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Three Arts. 74 N Q L i , ? ' 9' - ' ' Msai g- P' ll 1923 COMMODORE NEWMAN, MANIE P., B.A., Pre-Med . . Dyer ' fb K E Vanderbilt Band, '20-'21, '21-'22, Scrub Baseball, '21, Student Council, Circula- tion Manager Jade, Assistant Manager Jade, Nemo Club, Owl Club, Class Baseball, '22. NORTH, WM. DRAPER, B.S. . . Newnan, Ga. E N President of Pre-Medical Club. OLDHAM, COLEMAN D., B.A. . Richmond, Ky. FARMER, MARY A., B.A. . . . Nashville A A A Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '22-'23, Delegate to Blue Ridge, '22. PARKER, C. E., B.S. .... Newnan, Ga. E N Skull and Boncs Club, Owl Club. PATRILLI, M. A., B.A .... Freeland, Pa. PATTON, HELEN, B.A. .... .Nashville A E 'T Co-Editors, '21-'22, Three Arts. PATTON, JAMES VV., B.A. . . . Gladesville Commons Club. PILCHER, D. C., B.A., Pre-Med . . Nashville Skull and Bones Club. PORTER, SAMUEL T., B.A. . . . Springfield K A Football Squad, '20, '21, '22, Basketball CSCrubSD, '20, '21. PORTER, VVM. EDWARD, B.A. . . . Nashville K E Scrub Football, '21, Va1'Sit5' Squad, ,929 Scrub Basketball, '22, PRICE, EDWIN A., IR., B.A. . . Nashville K A RAINES, LYDIA M., B.A., . .Raines K A 9 Three Arts Club. RODES, ALLAN B., B.A. ..... Franklin ROUNDTREE, VV. B ..... Hartselle, Ala. fB.A., Pre-Med.l E N President Freshman Class, '20, Honor Committee, '20, Nemo Club, '21, Owl Club, '22, Vice-President Skull and Bones, '21, Commodore RSl'J1'0SGl1t?1fiV9, '21, Varsity Football, '21, '22, Track Team, '22, Captain Class Championship Baseball Team, '22. SADLER PERCY C. B.A ..... Nashville v Hono,r Roll, '20-'22, SCHLATER, MARY E., B.A. . .Toledo, Ohio K A 9 Student Council, '21-'22, Y. W. C. A. Committee, '21-'22, '22-'23, SCOBEY, HERNDON S., B.A.. .Nashville fll K Xl' . Jellico S1LER, WESLEY ASBERRY, B.A. . 21 N . X ,, SMITH, THOS. THANE, B.S. . . Newbern SPERRY, EDGAR JOHN, B.A. . . Nashville KID A 9 SRYGLEY, THEODORE Q., B.S. . . Nashville 111 K 2 Basketball, '21, '22, '23, '22, '23, Nemo Club, Baseball, '22-'23, STOVES, MILDRED, B.A. . . K A 9 TAYLOR, WARREN, B.A. . Blue Club, '22, THOMAS, FRANK G., B.A. C11 A 9 THOMASON, LOUISE, B.A. . A O H TOMPKINS, MINNIE LEE, B TRAEUE, LUCINDA B., B.A. . KA9 VADEN, MARTHA ELISE, B.A. . Pencil Club, '21 Glee Club, '21, '21, Manager . Nashville , . . Nashville - 22, Calumet . Tupelo, Miss. . Nashville .A. . . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville VVAKEFIELD, HENRY S., B.A.. .Petersburg A T S2 val-sity Football, '21, '22, President Owl Club, '23, Track Team, '22. VVAKEFIELD, HARRY U., JR., B.E. . Columbia VVALRER, P. W., B.A., Pre-Med . Joplin, Mo. fb K E Skull and Bones Club, VVALRER, W. M., JR-, B.A., Hopkinsville, Ky. Commons Club, Dialectie Literary So- ciety, '20-'21, '22-'23, Skull and Bones, 22- 23. VVALLER, G. D., JR. . . . . Bessemer, Ala. QB.A., Pre-Med., EN Varsity Track Squad, '20, '21, Scrub Football, '20, '21, Varsity Football Squad, '22, Sergeant-at-Arms Junior Class, Treasurer of Skull and Bones Club, '22, VVELCZ-I, MILDRED, B.A. . A A A . . .Nashville Co-Editors, Lotus-Eaters, Chairman Sophomore Class, '21-'22, Three Arts, Student Council, Treasurer Y. XV. C. A. VVEMYss, JOSEPHINE, B.A. .... Gallatin A O H Co-Editors, '21-'22, Sophomore Honor Roll. WILE SIMON A., Pre-Med . . . . Gallatin Z B T Blue Pencil Club, '21-'22, Philosophic Literary Society, '21-'22, VVILSON, P. E., Pre-Med . A T Q . Guntown, Miss. Skull and Bones Club. WOOD, TELETA A., B.A. . . . .Nashville YORK, PAUL SANDIDGE, B.A. . . Center, Ky. Philosophic Literary Society, Skull and Bones Club, Tau Kappa Alpha, Varsity Debater, ' 21-'22, is- Liar ! MW 'Z Sr ' L J I ? T :A F Ei? Q. 1923 COMMODORE - i Q ,. E A Z .. I-,Q mmg lunull mlm I 1' x X W V f 1 unior Class--School of Engineering OFFICERS JAMES I. HUDSON . . . . . . . Prfsidmzt SAM NEIL . ..... . lfico-Prvsidozzt JAMES O. PORTER . . . CI-IAS. R. RIGGLIS . . VV. T. BAYLESS . . . . . BAYLESS, WILKINS, B.E ..... Nashville A K E American Association OI Engineers. COOKE, JOHN L., JR., B.E. .... Franklin II K A Vanderbilt Chapter of American Asso- ciation ol' Engineers. DAVIDSON, GOVAN C., B.E. . . Helena, Ark. A T A Civil Engineers. DONELSON, JOHN, JR., BJC. . . . Hermitage FRANKLIN, ERNEST B. B.E .... Gallatin E Li E HUDSON, JAS. I. H., B.E. .... Nashville A T Q Vandy Orchestra: vainly Band, Nemo Club, Sophomore Honor Roll, American Association of Engineers, President Junior Engineering Class, '22-'23. . . Sfcrelary and Treasurer . ..... . Sorgoarzt-at-Arnzs . Commodore Roprcnverztaiifvc HART, EDVV. TERRY, B.E. .... Nashville K A American Association of Engineers. IVEY, WILLIAM T., B.E. . . . .Nashville Sophomore Honor Roll 5 Commons Club, American Association of Engi- nccrs. MCCLURE, JACK, B.E .... Canton, N. C. MARTING, AMOS A., B.E. . . Scranton, Ohio NEILL, SAM MOSS, B.E. . N. Carrollton, Miss- A T A Football Squad, '22. PORTER, JAMES OTEY, B.E.. . Columbia RIGGLE, CHAS. R., B.E, . . . . Nashville SIMPSON, LEXIE M., B.E. . . . Nashville SOLOMON, MARION B., B.E. . . Shelbyville A X A SUGG, GLENN EDW., B.E. . . . Nashville BROTH ERS-IN-LANV -' ,H , ,f.Ei:'s3g',, ' j k ,-.A -,2- f SW Y 1 xi, 1923 COMMODORE r Illlllllllllllllllll' ' T V ' llllllllllllllllll Z fl L- E fawrmii W4 H? 77 OFFICERS E. B. NVILLIAMS . . . . ....... Pmfidmzz ROBT. L. TAYLOR ..... Vice-Pre.vidm1z JOHN BARKSDALE . . . Secrclary and Trmsurfr ,J f J AW x X al - ,W is il 1923 COMMODORE -'- Lwffffh Q . 4 - unmmm inuiwpin uunuuininiu faralrunhgililuuulmlmuumnmunuu , lvl.. N bx , i W 5 i-L 1lI11OI' C18SS SC11001. of Law ABELL, P. G., LL.B . . . . Cairo, Ill. DRAPER, I. L., LL.B. .... Goodlettsviile flv lt Xl' ECRHARDT, M. G., LL.B. . . Yorktown, Tex. ADrXMS, G. E., B.A., LL.B. . . Nashville 2 N, tp A A KI: A G Attorney General John Marshall Law Assistant Manager Baseball, '21: Man- ager Baseball, '22: John Marshall Law Club, '21-'22, '22-'23: Dialectic Literary Society, '22-'23, ALLEN, VVM. P., LL.B.. . .Murfreesboro Philosopliic Literary Society: John Marshall Law Club: Member Debating Council. ALEXANDER, BOB, B.A., LL.B.. .Nashville , EXELQAQHAE President Freshman Class, '18-'19: Blue Pencil Club, '18-'19: Secretary, '19-'20: Literary Staff of Commodore Board, '19, '20, '21, '22, '23: Commodore Repre- sentative, '19-'20: Class Track, '19, '20, '21: Track' Squad, '20: News Editor Hustler, '19-'20: Assignment Editor, '20- '21: Managing Editor Hustler, '21-'22: Hustler Journalistic Club, '21-'22: Calu- met Club, '20-'22: Dramatic Club, '19-'20g Assistant Manager, '20-'21: Publicity Manager, '21-'22: Sophomore Honor Roll, Secretary and Treasurer Tennis Association, '19-'20: Chairman, '21-'22, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '20-'21: President Y, '21: Assistant Editor of Commo- dore, '20-'21: Editor-in-Chief Commo- dore, '22: John Marshall Law Club, '22, '23: Senior Honor Roll. '22: President Calumet Club, '23: Pan-Hellenic Council, '22-'23: Commodore Club, '22-'23: Stu- dent Council, '22-'23: Editor-in-Chief Hustler, '22-'23: Chairman Commodore Board, '23. ANDERSON, JOE D., LL.B. . . Athens, Ala. A T A BARBEE, JNO. Y., LL.B. . . . . Ripley B 9 II Nemo ,Club, '19-'20: Owl Club, '20-'21: Student Council, '22-'23: John Marshall Law Club, '21-'22. BARKSDALE, JOHN MCC., LL.B. . . Nashville K A . Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity: Nemo Club: Owl Club: Secretary and Treasurer Junior-Law Class, '22-'23. BEARMAN, LEO, LL.B ...... Memphis Winiiei' of the Founder's Medal for Ora- toryg Member of the Intersociety Debat- ing Team: John Marshall Law Club: Philosophic Literary Society. BISHOP, C. I., LL.B .... New York, N. Y. BOSARGE, EDW. A., LL.B. . . . Mobile, Ala. Philosophic Debating Society: First As- sociate Justice John Marshall Law Club: Track, '22, CHRISMAN, JAS. L., LL.B. . . Col-lege Grove I' H I' COOK, VVILES K., LL.B. . . . Nashville KLAOQ CRITTENDEN, H. C., LL.B.. . , . jackson EAEQAQ DENT, C. T., B.S., LL.B. .... Nashville John Marshall Law Club: Dialectic Lit- erary Society. Club, '23: Philosopliic Debating Society, '23: Scrub Football, '21. - FANSLER, CHAS. M., LL.B. . . . VVinchester 112 K Xlf FLETCHER, TIIOMAS, B.A., LL.B. . . Jackson E X, E T Blue Pencil Club, '17-'18, '18-'19: Owl Club, '19-'20: Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22g John Marshall Law Club. GARDNER, VV. C., LL.B. . Birmingham, Ala. John Marshall Law Club, '21, '22: Ba-nd, '21 '92 GOSNELL, jNO. A., LL.B. . . Fort Smith, Ark. EAE GRAEL rr hd, LLJ . . . Penyvihq Bda PHI' John Marshall Law Club. GREEN, MORGAN, LL.B. . . . Murfreesboro AOQTKA HAMILTON, J. R., LL.B. ..... Selmer JOHNSTON, L. H., LL.B. . . . Madisonville KATZENSTINE, F., LL.B. . Birmingham, Ala. E N Commodore Representative Freshman Class, '20-'21: Scrub Football, '20-'21: Varsity, '21-'22: Nemo Club, Secretary and Treasurer, '21-'22g John Marshall Law Club, '21-'22, Secretary and Treas- urer, '22-'23: Commodore Representa- tive Junior Law Class, '22-'23. LAUDERDALE, I'IENRY D., LL.B. . . Hartsville E A E MCKAIC, CLARENCE L., LL.B. . . Normandy AXAAOT Joi-in Marshall Law Curb, '21-'22, '22-'23, MORAN, JNO., LL.B. . . . Lancaster, O. MOSES, HERBERT H., LL.B. .... Lebanon E A E Greek Prize, University of North Caro- liua. O'QUi'NN, MARK, LL.B. . . Marlow, Ol-ala. B 9 H Ollll, J. PERRY, LL.B. . . . Hartselle, Ala. EMQAA John Marshall Law Club: Scrub Foot- ball, '20, '21: Varsity Football Squad, '22, PATTERSON, GRADY W., LL.B. . . Baugh B o II, fr A rr Owl Club, '22-'23. ROSTER, D. H., LL.B. . ..... Newcomb AAXQAQTKA Dialectic Literary Society: John Mar- shall Law Club: Debating Council. '22- '23g Kentucky-Vanderbilt Debate, '21- '22: Square and Compass. SIESS, CHAS. P., LL.B. . . Lake Charles, La. AKEQAA r -11 J, -- ' M2 X F . , , 1923 COMMODORE Qs, .-f IIllllllIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllggllllllhs IllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllln' -.mnum. f .- . ii f f K , t in I f SPURLOCK, I. L., LL.B. . . Chattanooga VAUGHN, H. M., LL.B. . . Montgomery, Ala. . tt -- f STOCKARD, E. M., LL.B. . . . Lawrenceburg L??,g.,,,.?, agggiilgf, Law Club' Dlalectm A 9 'fll President Law Pan-Hellenic, Secretary- VVATKINS, LOWE, LL.B. . . . . . Nashville Treasurer Senior Class, '22'23, John cl: A A Mfllshall Law Club- Sophomore Honor Roll, '20-'21, Fresh- Y yv ' 'KJ -' 1 I TAYLOR, ALFRED W., LL.B. . . Wynne, Ark. nfarf La Schollshlp' '1 23' John Marshall Law Club. fr A A, T K A a Philosophic Dialectic Literary society, WILLIAMS, E. B., JR., B.A., LL.B. . Arlington Member John Marshall Law Club, Van- A T Q, CID B K, O A ll clerbilt-Georgia. Debate, Manager of For- ensic Council, Representative Southern Oratorical League, Xvinner Frank K. Houston Oratorical Prize. TA1'LOR, R. L., LL.B. . . Mulligan College E A E Intersociety Debater, '22, Philosophic Literary Society, Vice-President of Jun- ior Class, '22-'23, Member of Phi Delta Phi Law Fraternity. THOMAS, LLOYD, LL.B. . . Corsicana, Tex. enroaa Business Manager Commodore, '23' Owl Club, Hustler Staff, '22-'23, Assist- ant Manager Baseball, Assistant Man- Bfgel' TRUETT, Commodore, '22. L. A., LL.B. . . . . Nashville I' H 1' Clerk of John Marshall Law Club, '21- '22, Chief Justice John Marshall Law Club, '22-'23. TURP1N, ROBT. M,, B.A., LL.B. . . Nashville E X, E T Blue Pencil Club, '18-'19, Calumet Club '20, '21, '22, John Marshall Law Club Owl Club, '22-'23. NNI Football Squad, '19-'20, '20, Owl Club, Sophomore Honor Roll: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '18-'19, Hustler Staff, Class Historian, '21, Pan-Hellenic Council '22, Sheriff John Marshall Law Club. Varsity Track LSON, E. E., B.A., LL.B. . . Trenton, zxnan Assistant Manager Commodore, '18-'19, Freshman Debater, '18, Dramatic Club, '20, Business Manager Commodore, '21, Commodore Club, Freshman Law Delc- gate to Honor Committee, John Mar- shall Law Club. Ky. VVOODRUFF, T. S. ...... Athens, Ala. CB.A., LL.B., oaaeae Scrub Baseball, '19-'20, Captain, '20, Owl Club, '20-'21, Scrub Football, '19- '20. Captain, '20, Commodore Club, '21- '22, Varsity Baseball, '20-'21, Captain, '22, Secretary and Treasurer Pan- Hellenic Council, '21-'22, John Marshall Law Club, Student Council, '21-'22, President First Year Law Class, '21-'22, Executive Board of Publications Board, '21-'22. I A-' ? - Kf- ll 1923 COMMODORE Q A llllillll nmm lllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll G fflffee . 'W s - X, F , -' JU IOR CLASS V pf. are ff Q ? fix School of Medicine ' ,f 4. 4 X - ' , ff - ,W , fe- ' X I .Q i f 7 fa C ' 6' - 'I fi y li QFFICERS j, M, ,-K J, I . ,. ' X f j SAM CLARK . ..... . .President 3 k?-,,-,QCQJ JAMES READ . . .... Vice-President Qflfllli , , , Fi ,X LEON BROMBERG . . . Secretary and Treasurer 3 in B. B. HALLlBUR1'ON . Commodore Rcpfreienlatifw' V J f ,Am-,xi:,.u. BOBO, JNO. S., M.D. . . . . .Boaz, Ala- fb X Honor Roll, '20, Scholarship, '20. BRADFORD, C. R., M.D. . Mansfield, Tex. 11, X, 2 X Varsity Football, '21, '22. BRIDGES, Trios. F., B.A., M.D. . Springfield 411 X BROMBERG, LEON, M.D. . . New York City Honor Roll, '20-'21, '21-'22, Class Schol- arship, '21-'22, Secretary.Treasurer ,Junior Medical Class. BROWN, F. MANNING, JR. . Hopkinsville, Ky. lB.A., M.D.l if X, 2 X Bachelor of Ugliness '20, Varsity Base- ball, '19-'21, Glee Club, '21-'22, Senior Honor Roll, '20, Nemo Club, '17, Presi- tlent Owl Club, '18-'19, Commodore Club, '19-'20, Student Council, '18-'19, Secretary and Treasurer Student Coun- Gil, '19-'20, Vice-President Senior Class, '20, Vice-President Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, YVest Campus, '21, President Fresh- man Medical Class, '20-'21, South Cam- pus Honor Committee, '21-22, South Campus Pan-Hellenic Council, '22-'23, BROWN, H. E., B.A., M.D. . . . Maryville A K K CLARK, SAM L., M.D. ..... Nashville X X, A X K B.S. '22, Blue Pencil Club, '16-'17, Owen Medal, '16-'17, Honor Committee, '17-'18, First Year Medical Scholarship, '17-'18, Mutt Club, '17-'18, Assistant in Anatomy, '18-'23, Skull and Bones, '22, Senior Honor Roll, '22, President Junior Medical Class, '22-'23, COKER, B. B., B.A., M.D. . . . Rome, Ga. is X, 2 N Nemo Club, '18-'19, Owl Club, '19-'20, Commodore Club, '20-'21, Class Commo- dore Representative, '19-'20, Class Sec- retary and Treasurer, '20-'21, President Pan-Hellenic Council, '20-'21, Class President, '21-'22, Class Chairman Hon- o1' Committee, '22-'23, Glee Club, '18, '19. '20, '21, '22, '23, President Glee Club, '20-'21. COPLAN, M. M., M.D. . . Birmingham, Ala. - Z B T Honor Committee, '21-'22, CURRING, JNO. E., M.D. . . . Lonoke, Ark. President Glee Club, '22-'23, K E, A K K 80 D-ig fx. A- ,i FE' , Q. F 'Q W r . nt my ,,, AJ NM 1923 COMMODORE if Mi W, KX L i llIIllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ Ill Ill K 'sf CUNNINGHAM, JNO. N., M.D. . . . Pulaski 111 X, 2 X DUKE, R. S., M.D. .... Fredonia, N. Y. K E, A K K Glee Club, '20, '21, '23, EBERT, A. F., M.D. . . . Columbus, S, C, A K K Masonic Guild, Square and Compass, Vice-President Medical Class, Interfra- ternity Baseball, Class Football, '20-'21, Y, M. C. A. Promotion Committeeu '20, '21, '22, Secretary Y. M. C. A. Cabi- net, '22-'23. EDWARDS, EDW. C., M.D. . . Shreveport, La. A T Q, A K K Square and Compass, Class Scholarship, '19-'20, Sophomore Honor Roll, '17, Senior Honor Roll, '22, Skull and Bones, '22, Treasurer South Campus Y. M. C. A., '20-'21, Honor Committee, '22-'23, FOSTER, PAUL W., M.D. . . Adolphus, Ky. 111 B TI GOODRICH, A. G., M.D.. .Nashville KD B II HAILEY, DAVID W., M.D. .... Nashville A T Q, A K K HALLIEURTON, BEN B. . . . Scottsboro, Ala. CB.A., M.D.j A T A, A K K Nemo Club, Owl Club, South Campus Student Council. '21-'22, Commodore Representative Junior Medical Class. HAMILTON, J, L., M.D. . . Russellville, Ala. A K E, it B II HARRISON, G. G., B.A., M.D. . . .Ripley 111 B H Dialectic Society, '17-'21, Vice-President, '18, Treasurer South Campus Y. M. C. A., '20-'21, Promotion Committee, '21, HEINBERG, C. J., M.D. . . . Pensacola, Fla. Z B T Vanderbilt Orchestra, '18-'20, South Campus Orchestra, '20-'23, Class Foot- , ban, '21, HUNT, HENRY F., M.D, . . . Madisonville A K K, TI K A KINGINS, M. J., M.D. . . . Bumpus Mills fl' X, 2 N LANCASTER, A. I-I., M.D. . . Lancaster fl? X LUTEN, JNO. F., M.D. ..... XVaverly flv K XP, A K K Nemo Club, Oxvl Club, Baseball Team, '20, '21, '22, LUTEN, F. H., M.D, .... Sallisaw, Okla. A T A, A K K Nc-Ino Club, '21, Owl Club, '22. MARTIN, JNO. A., M.D. . . . Cullman, Ala. TI K A, fb X METZ, LOUIS, M.D .... .Trenton A K K MCPEAK, E. M., B.A., M.D. . . . Sparta A T A, A K K MORFORD, T., JR., B.A., M.D., VVarwick, N. Y. fb X, B 9 IT MUSE, PAUL H., M.D. . Junction City, Ark. NANCE, VVM. K., M.D. . . Soochow, China A K E, A K K Track Team, '18, '19, '20, '21, Captain Track Team, '19, Calumet Club of Sigma Upsilon, Honor Committee Junior Medical Class. NETTO, L. J., M.D. . . Ocean Springs, Miss. 11 X, E X Nemo Club, Owl Club, Shrine Club, G-lee Club. NEWMAN, HOY, M.D .... Adolphus, Ky. A K K Masonic Guild, Square and Compass. OWEN, W., M.D. . . Pilot Mouiitain, N. C. 'If B IT ' OWSLEY, IND- Q., JR., M.D. . . . Nashville ' E A E A K K Glec Club, '20, '21: '22, '23, Band. '204 '21, '22-'23, Orchestra, '19-'20, Medical Orchestra, '20-'21, Class Baseball, '20- '21. ' PETERS, H. DEWEY, M.D. .... Knoxville 111 X, Z X PURSLEY, TURNER, M.D. . . Cerulean, Ky. fl! B H Masonic Guild. '20-'21, Square and Compass, Dialectic Society, 181119, '19-':20. READ, I. S., M.D. ....... Carthage 111 X, B 9 II Vice-President Class, '22, RECORD, WM. D. L., M.D, . . . Lynchburg A T O, A K K Square and Compass. ROBINSON, L. J., M.D. . . . Alexander City fl' B II ROBERTSON, H. C., JR., M.D. . . Nashville KI, B H SCI-IUEERT, A. JNO., M.D. . . Nashville SEVVARD, J. A., M.D. ...... Franklin A K K Square and Compass, Masonic Guiltl: Track Squad. '15, '10, '17, Manager of Vanderbilt Book Store, '15, '16, '17, President, Vice-President, and Marshal of Philosophic Literary Society, SEWARD, D. C., M.D ..... . Franklin A K K . B.S., '16, TIIOMAS, ARCI-IIE E., M.D. . . Nixburg, Ala. fl, B II TPIOMPSON, JNO. R., JR., M.D. . . Jackson A T Q, A K K Nemo Club, '20, South Campus Sturlent , Council, '21, TURNER, FRED A., M.D. . . . YVaco, Tex. 112 B IT, A T A VVINTON, WM. C., M.D, . . Springheld, Mo. il! B H Honor Roll, '21, Secretary of Class, '22, Member Class Honor Committee, '23, VVOOD, SYDNEY H., M.D. . Signal Mountain VVOODARD, J. M. . . Black Mountain, N. C- CB.A., M.D.j fp B TI, T K A ..,-.fex ?ff , Q Q ie: 4 J 1923 COMMODORE -' V IAA YA fyllim 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll -rG- Z ll ve' ml 56 N. f ' me X iam' - ici Wiki A W, ,121 0 4, fi ste Z ff ' ,f f X M .VI . x ,X KW M .Aw lump 'l 5 ' LK' X , 'fff' rf-E X . E Bcwsx ANDES, W. F., D.D.S., Frederick Hall, Va. XII Q . Commodore Representative, '20-'21. BERRY, HARRY C., D.D.S. . . Carlisle, Ark. A E A Track, '22, BLANTON, ALLAN, D.D.S. . Haleyville, Ala. Vanderbilt Band. CARTER, RosALrE, D.D.S ..... Franklin JUNIOR CLASS School of Dentistry OFFICERS JACK YOUNGER ......... President EARL L. HULL . . . . Vice-President GEO. P. EVANS . . . Secretary-Treaszzrer H. L. JENKINS . . . . Honor Committeeman CREEKMORE, H. T., D.D.S. . . .LaFollette XII S? Class Commodore Representative, '22- '23g Class Baseball, '22g President South Campus Baseball League, '22, Manager Class Baseball, '22, Y. M. C. A. Promo- tion Committee, '22-'23, CRUMBLEY, JOE T., D.D.S. . . Leesburg, Ga. CUNNLNGHAM, H. G., D.D.S. Aberdeen, Miss. COOK, J. N., D.D.S. .... Bovina, Miss. K 2, XI' 9 A E A Doss, LESLIE W., D.D.S. .... Nashville CODIES, H. J., D.D.S- . . . Huntsville, Ala. A E A A T A, E XI' 4, I EDGAR, Jos. E., D.D.S ..... Butler, Ala. South Campus Pan-Hellenic Council. E: XI, qu CooPER, WM. H., D.D.S. . . Anniston, Ala. Honor Committee, '22-'23, 82 , Aw? gl IEW g f N- X so X 2 L . . 192.3 COMMODORE 1 . . ' - llIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' Q IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF' -.mmnu . J z, axxxxxkillk , X XX S Li - L EVANS, GEO. P., D.D.S. .... Cuba, Ill. MASON, THOS., D.D.S . Union Springs, Ala. K 2, XI' Q A E A Shrine Club, '22-'23, Secretary-Treasurer of Class, '23, Glee Club, '22-'23, South Campus Pan-Hellenic Council, '22. G1XRRISON, BEN B., D.D.S. . . . Sweetwater A E A Vanderbilt Square and Compass. HAOAN, VIRGIL W., D.D.S. Childersburg, Ala. HAMILTON, JNO. G., D.D.S., Russellville, Ala. A K E, XI' O HOWELL, EVAN C., D.D.S.. . . Greenville A E A Track Team, '20, '21, '22, S. I. A. A. Record, 2-Mile Run, 9 minutes, -19 sec- onds, '21, Wittiiei' of 2-Mile S. I. A. A., '22, Promotion Committee, South Cam- pus Y. M. C. A., '22-'23. HUCKABA, EOW. F., D.D.S. . . Lawrcnceburg A E A Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Member, '21-'22, '22-'23, Varsity Baseball Squad, '204 '21, '21-'22, HULL, EARL L., D.D.S. . . . St. Louis, Mo. B O II, A 2 A Vice-President Class, '22-'23Z Nemo Club, '21-'22, Class Baseball, '22. IRONS, ARTHUR L., D.D.S. . Mt. Vernon, Ill. A E A President ot' Class, '20, Y. M. C. A. President, '23, Class Baseball, '22. JENKINS, H. H., D.D.S. .... Knoxville XI' Q Class Baseball Champions, '21-'22. JENKINS, H. L., D.D.S. . . . South Pittsburg xlf Q C'lass Baseball Champions, Honor Com- rnittee, '22-'23. KALB, G. E., D.D.S. . . West Helena, Ark. KARNES, A., D.D.S. ..... Yorkville LANOESS, JOE C., D.D.S .... Fayetteville fir A O, 5 X11 fb MARTIN, H. R., D.D.S. . . Groesbeck, Tex. if O, A K E Class Baseball Champions, '21-'22. MARTIN, ROET. W., D.D.S. .... Pulaski fb K 2, X11 O Class Baseball, '21-' 22. MAXWELL, ROBT. C., D.D.S. . . Chattanooga E N, EJ XI' CID Q Commodore Representative, '21-'22, Pan-Hellenic Council, '21-'22, South Campus Promotion Committee, '21-'22, '22-'23, Masonic Guild, '21-'22, Square and Compass, '22-'23, Shrine Club, '22-'23, Assistant Cheer Leader, '22-'23, Class Baseball ,'22. MCAIOEXANDER, EDW. B., D.D.S. . Nashville AEA MCCULLOUGH, C. R., D.D.S. . .Lewisburg , I O ATA V Football, '20, '21, '22, Track, '21, Base- ball, '21, Honor Committee, '20-'21, Class President, '21-'22. MCKNIGHT, ROY H., D.D.S. . . Center, Tex. A E A MCMURRY, Y. D., JR., D.D.S., Colorado, Tex. A Z A Championship Class Baseball, '22. POWERS, HENRY S., D.D.S. .... Reagan A T O, XI' PRUETT, SAM E., D.D.S. . A 2 A PULLEN, JOYCE B., D.D.S. E Xlf slr Honor Committee, RICE, IAS. W., D.D.S. . . Weogufka, Ala. . . Boaz, Ala. '22-'2.3. t . Flora, Miss. slr Q ROGERS, HUGH I., D.D.S. . McGehee, Ark. P-4 ,:, XI' ff? RUSSELL, GEO. M., D.D.S.. . .Nashville A K E Vice-President Class, '20-'21, Honor Committee, '21, ' , Nemo Club, '21, 0 Owl Club, '-2. SMITH, VV. I., D.D.S. . . . Pittsburg, Tex. IT K A, XI' O STAPLES, N. A., D.D.S., Bladon Springs, Ala. AEA Class Baseball Champions, '22. SUGG, WM. J., D.D.S. ...... Dickson THOMAS, BABA, D.D.S. . . Urumia, Persia THOMAS, JOE E., D.D.S. . . Little Rock, Ark. UFFELMAN, L. R., D.D.S. ...... Erin AEA K. of P.: Representative Student Coun- cil, '22-'23, Class Baseball Champions, 21- 22. WARNER, GEO. E., D.D.S. . . . Nashville VV!-IITE, FRANK, D.D.S. . . . Ringgold, Ga. xIr Q Class' Secretary and Treasurer, '21-'22. YOUNGER, JACK, D.D.S.. . .Bowie-z, Tex. EAI' if Vice-President Class, '21-'22, President Class, '22-'23, Class Baseball, '22. X .i. X' ' ' A , r r YW S 4 1923 CQMMQDQRE 4? Xi in r, xsx Q , . llll lllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll VANDY BAND LEADS STADIUM DAY PARADE, FIFTH AND CHURCH VANDERBILT STUDENTS STORM FIFTH AVENUE 8+ A ff-- ,-'ffiifkig-TTT v -f S, Tm 1S'.1 Q4iXHQJ , Wf zf lf if V H 4. SJ' L V - X iii- 192s COMMODORE M ix X IIIllIllIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllg Il l 3 OV' E S S 85 E51 X Qs c Q ,7',f Q b .Q ' Rk'QQu '-' f Ll, - 'W' I? 1923 MMoD0RE ' 4 1 A' lliliiihll X llll lll-- 'mimi 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll S -- 1 College of Arts and Science OFFICERS GIL REECE ..... . . P d JAMES A. TURN . . . V P fl JEAN MCKEAND . . . S y d T ALDRIDGE GEORG C d R p SAVILLE CLA H C X AW X 2 1923 COMMODORE fp, ex. A M IlllllIIlllllIlllllllllIIlIlllIllIIII Illll Sophomore Class--College of Arts ancl Science ABBOTT, JOHN PAUL, B.A. . . . Nashville Blue Pencil Club, '21, Secretzmry Blue Pencil Club, '22. ACKER, WVM. P., JR., B.A. . . Anniston, Ala. K A ALEXANDER, ROBT. H., B.A.. .Scott, Ala. K E Nemo Club, Blue Pencil Club. ANDREWS, THOMAS G., B.A. . . . Nashville K E BACK, ADELE VIRGINIA, B.A. . . Nashville BARHAM, CELESTE T., B.A. .... Jackson BARNES, N. TOM . . . . . Amarillo, Tex. fB.A., Pre-Med., 111 It E , BASKETTE, EWING C., B.A .... Nashville BATTLE, W- T., B.A., Vancouver, B.C., Can. A K E Nemo Club, '22-235 Dlalectic Literary Society, '21-'22-'23g German Club, '21- '22g President, '22-'23, Manager Fresh- man Baseball, '22. ' BAULCH, ROET. ELMER, B.A. . . . Nashville BEARD, Jos. W., B.S- . . . Shreveport, La. A X A BEASLEY, CHAS. VVEBE, B.A. . . . Linden A K E BENNETT, JOE JULIAN, B.A. . . Fulton, Ky. A K E BLACKMAN, EDW. BENTON,,B.A. . Tullahoma 'Il K XI' Nemo Club, '23g Freshman Honor Com- mittee, '22. BINNS, JAS. FRAZIER, B.A. . . . Nashville Skull and Bones Club, Commons Club. BLAIR, EDGAR A., B.S. ..... Nashville K E BOMAR, LYNN, B.A. ...... 'Gallatin K 2 Varsity Football, '21, '22g Varsity Bas- ketball, '22, '23: Varsity Baseball, '22. BUYER, BYRON E ....... Carmi, Ill. CB.A., Pre-Med.J ' Skull and Bones Club. BRYAN, WILLIAM J., B.A. .... Delrose A T Q Nemo Club, Blue Pencil Club, '21-'22, Dialectic Literary Society, '21-'22, BRUNSON, JAS. C., B.A. . . . Louisville, Ky. A T Q CAMPBELL, JAMES H., B.A. .... Franklin K A CLARR, SAVILLE, B.A .... Tupelo, Miss. fb A 6 Honor Committee Sophomore Represen- tative. '22: Kissam Hall Board, '22g Blue Pencil Club: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '21, '22. CLAY, DAVID M., B.A. . . . . Athens, Ala. 1'I K A Blue Pencil Club, '22-'231 Hustler Staff, '22-'23, CLEMENTS, GEO. D. ...... Munfortl fB.A., Pre-Mecl.j Skull and Bones Club, '22. COBB, lSAAC'B-, B.A. ...... Gallatin COLE, ATWOOD D., B.A. . . . Atlanta, Ga. K A COMFORT, JAMES, B.A. ..... Knoxville IT K A . , CRALLE, CORNELIA VV., B.A. . Sewickley, Pa. A O II Co-editors, '21-'22, '22-'23, President of Lotus Eaters, '22-'23. CROSS, ROBT. GEO., B.A. . . Gadsden, Ala. K 2 CRUTCHER, JOHN S., JR., B.A. . Athens, Ala. Freshman Baseball, '21. DAVIS, JOI-IN MCK., B.A. . Little Rock, Ark. E A E President of Nemo Club, '23. DONOHO, D. H., B.A. . . Lake Wales, Ala. A X A Mandolin Club, Scrub Football Team, '21, Doss, Cl-IAS. H., B.A. . . . Hartsville, Ala. A K E DOWELL, WILLIS B., JR., B.A. . . Nashville :Im :K xIr Freshman Baseball Team, '21. DRENNAN, JNO. C., Pre-Law . . . Nashville II K A EATON, WM. V., JR. .... Paducah, Ky. fB.A., Pre-Med.J A X A American Association of Engineers. EDWARDS, J. H., JR., B.S. . .... Smyrna American Association of Engineers, Commons Club. ESTES, THOS. W., B.A. ..... Nashville , K 2 Vanderbilt Band. EVANS, ELI IAS., JR., B.A. . . . Smithville E A E Freshman Baseball. EVINS, SAMUEL C., B.A. ..... Culleoka FIELD, SDVV. B. ...... Anniston, Ala. QB.A., Pre-Med.J X if Transfer from Emory University. FLEMING, VVM. L., B.A. , .... Nashville A K E FLETCHER, J. M., B.A., Pre-Med. . Nashville FULTON, JAS. STREET, B.A .... Columbia 2 X Blue Pencil Club, '22-'23, Hustler Staff, '22 '23 W, s 'Q f-A gli- -H i. -A 1923 COMMODORE - R '? N 5 . Q Q J X uan munumuummu WEEIIQ 'IlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ffllllllh. S I If X - S FULTON, FRANRLIN, B.A. .... Columbia KILGORE, JAMES S., B.S. . . Vick, Ark. 2 X KINGREE, FRANCES, B.A. . . . Shelbyville FRANK, PIELEN, B.A ...... Nashville K A 9 GARCIA, E. V., B.A. . Sancti Spiritus, Cuba Commons Club. GAUAHER, MARCUS A., B.A. . . West Point GARDNER, JAMES C ..... Danville, Va. QB.A., Pre-Med.J K 2 Nemo Club. GEORGE, ALDRIDGE, B.A. .... Memphis A T A Nemo Club. '22, Commodore Represen- tative Sophomore Class. GLABOFF, JAKE J., B.A. .... Nashville GOODLOE, OLLIE M., .... Paducah, Ky. fB.A., Pre-Med.l A X A Skull and Bones Club. GODCIIAUX F. A., JR., B.A., New Orleans, La. KP A 9 Varsity Football, '21, Basketball, '21, Nnmn Club, '21, Vice-President Class, '20-'21. GREENLAW, RODGER D., B.A. . . Columbia B 9 IT GRISCOM, J. TOM, B.A.. . .Chattanooga SID A 9 Freshman Honor Committee, Secretary Nemo Club, President Blue Pencil Club: Jade Staff. QHALL, WM. W., B.A. .,... Nashville E X PIARRISON, SAM H., B.A.. .Franklin A X A HEDGES, ELIZABETH, B.A. . . . Nashville A Z T HENDRICKS, P. W., JR., B.A. . . Athens, Ala. K A HILL, J. BOOGHER, B.A. . . . St. Louis, Mo. B 9 H I'IIMES, JOHN RUTLAND, B.A. . Tampa, Fla. 2 N Nemo Club, '21-'22. HOUSTON, P. D., JR., B.A. .... Nashville E X Nemo Club, '23, IRWIN, ORRIS E., B.A. .... Mt. Pleasant E N Freshman Baseball Team, '22. JOHNSON, FREDR. J., JR., B.A. Prescott, Ark. JOHNSON, M. DANIEL, B.S. .... Newbern Commons Club. JONES, C. B., B.A. . . . San Paulo, Brazil JONES, IRA BROWN, B.A. ..... Prospect Commons Club. JORDAN, HAL R., B.A. ..... McKenzie A T Q KEEBLE, EDWIN A., B.A. .... Nashville IIA A 9 Blue Pencil Club. KENDAI.l,, ALEA C., B.A. . . . Mayfield, Ky. KING, JAMES P., JR ...... Tullahoma QB.A., Pre-Med.j A K E LANGFORD, IRENE, B.A. ..... Nashville A E 'I' Pan-Hellenic Council.. LANGFORD, SUSIE C., B.A .... Hartsville A E T LEWIS, SIDNEY, JR., B.A. ..... Dover LINDSAY, PAUL MCVAY, B.A. . . Cocoa, Fla. , A K E Dialcctic Literary Society, '21-'22. LYTLE, ANDREW N., B.A . . . Huntsville, Ala. K A Blue Pencil Club, Philosophical Lit- erary Society. MACEY, HARRY B., B.A., Pre-Med., Lebanon 2 A E MARRLE, FRIEDA M., B.A .... Nashville MAYFIELD, LALLAH, B.A. . . Amory, Miss. A A A MCBRIDE, MARTHA,- B.A. . . . Nashville A A A . Commodore Board, '22-'23, Jade Staff, '22, Assistant Art Editor of the Jade, '23, Co-Editors, '22, Vice-President of Co-Editors, '23, Lotus-Eaters, '22-'23, Student Council, '23, MCCOWN, W. G .... Hazel Green, Ala. QB.A., Pre-Med.j A X A MCKEAND, JEAN, B.A. ..... Nashville A A A Secretary Sophomore Class, '25, Lotus- Eaters, '22-'23, Pan-Hellenic Represen- tative, '22-'23, Chairman of Sophomore Class, '25. MCQUIDDY, DAVID N., B.A. . . Bell Buckle K E MCVEIGH, GRACE, B.A .... Atlanta, Ga. A 0 II Y. W. O. A. MORSON, MARY, B.A. ..... Nashville MORTON, MARY FRANCES, B.A. . . Nashville A 0 H AJOULDER, JACOB C., B.A. .... Nashville A T Q MUSSER, MORGAN J., B.A., Lake Charles, La. 2 A E NANCE, DANA, B.A.. . .Soochow, China A K E NEAL, PAUL., B.S. ...... West Point A T Q Nemo Club. NEUHOFE, ROSE MARY, B.A. . Whites Creek PARK, MILTON O., B.A., Pre-Med . Culleoka A X A PARKER, FITZGERALD S., JR., B.A. . Nashville 88 NM R L W G -1' 192.3 COMMCJDORE lllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllgmllm llllllIllllllIlllllllIIllIEl ' -minnnn f f IPD, EN. a II K , f PATTERSON, WM. GRAY, B.A. . . . Gallatin SHAPARD, Jos. BAUOH, B.A. . . Shelbyville E A E 'If A 9 Nemo Club. PILRINTON, EDGAR M., B.S .... Gallatin PRATHER, HUGH L. B.A. . . Hickman, Ky. lp K XI' PURYEAR, VIRGINIA V., B.A. . . . Nashville A A A Chairman of Freshman Classy Student Council, '22-'23, Honor Committee, '22- '23g Lotus-Eaters. QUEVN, D. STEWART, B.A. . Charlotte, N. C- 111 A H Hustler Staff, '23g Vice-President Blue Pencil Club. RANSOM, LUCINDA, B.A. . . . . Tullahoma K A 9 Co-Editors, '21-'22, Secretary and Treas- urer Co-Editors, '22-'23g Girls' Student Council, '22-'2i3g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '22-'23, Lotus-Eaters, '22-'23, RAWLS, FOSTER A., B.A. . . . Cerulean, Ky. REESE, D. A., B.A. . .... Tupelo, Miss. , C11 K NI' Kissam Hall Board: Varsity Baseball, '223 Varsity Football, '21, '22: Student Council: President of Sophomore Class: Vice-President of Vanderbilt Y. M. C. A., Nemo Club, '22. RHOADS, GEORGIA A., B.A. . . . Union City RICE, JAMES T., B.A. . . . Elsberry, MO. READ, A. C., B.A. .... - . . Carthage B 9 II REED, ARTHUR D., B.A. . . . Murfreesboro REYNOLDS, HENRY E., B.A. . Cave City, Ky. RICH, DAVID R., B.S. . . Birmingham, Ala. Z B T RICIcs, FRED NEAL, B.A. . . . Nashville E X Blue Pencil Club, '22-'23. RIGGS, RALPH H. ..... Shreveport, La. - CB.A., Pre-Med.J RIPPY, ELKIN L., B-A., Pre-Med. . Nashville A X A Freshman Baseball, '22. RODDY, W. RAYMOND, B.A. . Portland, Ark. 2 X ROSENDERG, Jos. S., B.S. . . .Albany, Ga. Z B T RUDDER, FRED, B.A., Pre-Med. Stevenson, Ala. ROCKS, W. W., JR., B.A. Oklahoma City, ORI. E X Skull and Bones Club, '22, SAFFOLD, EDWIN B., B.A. . . Maylield, Ky- Freshrnan Math Prize, SANDERS, HARRIS H., B.A. . . . Athens, Ala. 112' A 9 Freshman Baseball Team, '22. SCOTT, REBECCA D., B.A. . . . . Nashville SENSABAUGH, LEONIDAS F., B.A. . Nashville SHOOK, CLAUDE E., B.A. . . Belmont, Miss. 'If A I1 Mandolin Club, '214'22g Treasurer Man- dolin Clubg Secretary Freshman Bible Class: Vice-President of Freshman Class: Nemo Clubg Y. M. C. A. Cabi- net, '22. SLATER, BENJ. R., B.A., Pre-Med Clifton, Ky. SLEMONS, EUNICE M., B.A .... Ridgetop KA9 CO-Editors Club. SLQAN, JOHN ELLIOT, B.A .... Nashville K A SMITH, JOHN H., B.S. . Campbellsville, Ky. H K A SNEED, ULARIE, B.A. .... Detroit, Mich. A 0 II SPORE, LAWRENCE D., B.A. . . . Nashville Glee Club, '21, '22, fzs. SPARKS, FRANK M., B.A. . STALEY, WEBB, B.A. . . STOKES, FRANCES, B.A. . . STREET, DANIEL LEE, B.A. . KI! A 9 TATE, LILLIAN, B.A., . . A A A . Cullman, Ala. . . Nashville . Nashville . Cacliz,.Ky. . . Nashville Lotus-Eaters Club. THOMAS, ROBT. L., B.A. . E N . . Brownsville Manager and Captain Freshman Base- ball, '22g Nemo Club, '22g Treasurer Baseball Squad, '22. TURNER, JAS. ALLEN, B.A. . . . Columbia EX Band, '21, '22, '23, Vice-President Sophomore Class. VADEN, JAMES, B.A. . . . . Nashville VVADE, IRENE, B.A. . . . . Fulton, Ky- A 0 H Lotus-Eaters, '22-'23. WALKER, EUGENE T., B.A. . Hamburg, Ark. K A Nemo Club, Baseball Team, '22. VVALKER, THOs. CAPELL . . . . .Ripley CB.A., Pre-Med.l Commons Club, Skull and Bones Club. WALLER, F. S., B.A. . . . A K E VVARREN, ROET. P., B.A. . Blue Pencil, '22, Hustler VVEBB, EDWARD C., B.A. . KID A 9 Wm, R. S., JR., B.A. . . Dialectic Literary Society, WVILFORD, RICHARD B., B.A. . Mayfield, Ky. . Guthrie, Ky. Staff, '22-'23. . . .Nashville . . .Nashville '21-22, '22-23. . Barlow, Ky. WOODARD, THOS. M., JR., B.A. . Springfield E X Phi'osOpl1ic Literary Society, '21 22: Blue Pencil Cluh, '21-'22, '22-'23. WOODS, MILES VV., B.A.. WYNNE, JOHN G., B.S. . 111 K KI' YUN, HELEN HARDIE, B.A. . if ' 'iii ' .,,,, L 94 -lI.mn1.. F5 K li ii ' . Nashville . Nashville . Seoul, Korea IT 1923 CoMMoDoRE ., G M R '!, .ix 5 . .J lllllllIll lllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 J11111m1,,,, .X - IIWV ' l-l' f ' A i Sophomore Class-School 'of Engineering OFFICERS CLARENCE GREEK .... .......... P rcsidmzz' VVILLIAM BLACKIE . . . . . .A .... Vice-Presidcni ANDREW STUME . . . Sccreiary and Treasurer ALFORD, WM. C., BE. ..... Nashville LAVVRENCE, ROBT. L., JR., B.E. . . Nashville K A Varsity Football, '21-'22, Varsity Base- Glee Club, '21-'22g Tennis Association, ball' ,22- Assislfmt TfQaSu1'e1'-'22- - MEIERS, FREDD1E, B.E. . . . . .Nashville BLACKIE, WM. MCA., B.E. . . . Nashville K A - B Q H Varsity Football, '21, '22g Nemo Club, Nemo Club, Vice-President Engineering '239 Va-VSIW Basketball, '23- C1eSS'25- BE MONK, HARRY C., B.E.. . . .Nashville BASF s.L. ' 'ti R N ORD' THD ' ,Umm C15 PERRY, BRUCE M., B.E. . . Montgomery, Ala. DAVIS, CHAS. KING, B.E. . . Hlckmall, Ky. American Association of Engineers. V d b'1tB.dgA ' A 'i' . . O,f1'fE,fg,,Qee,.s.m meman Ssocm 'on RIFKIN, SAMUEL L., B.E. . . . Miami, Fla- DORSEY, THAD LLOYD, B.E . . Fayetteville T A if Z D EDWARDS, J-OS. H., BE. . U 0 . . Smyrna ROOLE, DEWEY H., B.E. . . . Madisonville GREEK, CLARENCE J., B.E. . . . Nashville STUMBf IAS' ANDREVZ' ' ' ' Nashvlue 73 X . , 7, . Varsity Baseball, ,223 President Sopho- Secxetary and fieasurer Sophomoie , , Q. Q. V, Engineei s. mole Class, Engineeiing Depaxtlnent. 1 HEDRICK, HARRY, B.E. . . . . . Nashville TRIMBLE' HENRY BLAIRJ BB' ' ' Nashvfue If A TURNER, CHAS. MARION, B.E. . . Nashville - 2 N HOLLAND, LYNN DEE, B.E. . . . Nashville Electrical Engineering. HUBERI GUSTAVUS' B-E ' ' Hal'fm?f Cuba YVALKER, ns. L.,'B.E. . . Birmingham, Ala. K1RRPATR1CK, SAM, B.E. . . Russellville, Ky. E X 2 A E Varsity Football, '22. LACKEY, VADEN M., B.E. . . . Nashville WINN, HARRY, B.E. ..... Nashville fb A 9 fb A H at ' ' ' ' llivlnlllizlzlunlug! ' ' , ,,,,- ff l 3 I 5---, ,qiiilw E,-ge.-frail qi 90 no 1923 COMMODORE IllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll' 7 . I7 ix ,,,,,,, U, ,,,, N ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, - .,....... . ,... . .... ......... u...u. . ..., . , J OFFICERS GNL 2 KZ 'Z X :sf el. ,e I . li y ASHEY, J. J., B.A., M.D. . fl? B H BEALL, LAVVRENCE L., M.D. . E X, -1- X BAKER, Roar. H., M.D.. fb X CARTER WILLIAMS .... . . . VVEBB KEY . . . . E. E. KELLY . . . . W. A. GARROTT . . .Prosidont . . . . . Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer Commodore Representative R. N. HAIRE . . .... Sergeant-al-Hr1ns . . Nashville BOONE, GEO. D., M.D. . . . . . Erin 41? B II . . Knoxville BURFORD, R. S., M.D. . . . Brunswick, Ga. fll K XI' . . Knoxville BURNS, R. B., B.A., M.D. . . Jonesboro, Ark. 91 EAE,4I5X X l-r nllly se 'g ' -- -A S 3 1923 COMMODORE ' G X 1 ., . gr W u n Illlllllllllllllllllllll ummm i izzzffffw. 7 IP 1' A gil -:5- BURRUS, R. B., M.D. . . . Hickman, Ky. Kiiznv, VV. L., B.S., M.D. . . . Nashville fb X 2 A B, ffl X CHENAULT, E. M., M.D. . . . Albany, Ala. H X A, ri, X CRISMAN, VV. VV., M.D. . . College Grove DAVIS, T. VV., M-D ...... Nashville A X A, A K X Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Medical Class, '21-'22. DILWORTH, T. E., M.D. . . New Hope, Ala. 411 B TI ELLINGTON, J. C., JR., A.B., M.D. . Columbia 2 X, fb X, qv B X Freshman Honor Committee, - ---. iql 19.7 EISENSTAT, MAX, M.D. ..... Nashville T A ll? Honor Committee Sophomore Medical Class. EVANS, INO. T., M.D. ,... Fayetteville Fosrnk, DBWEY, M.D.. . .Westmoreland CID B H GAMMEL, Z. C., M.D. . . . . Nashville fb B H GARROTT, W. A., B.A. M.D. Hopkinsville, Ky- Z A E, A K K Honor Committee Freshman Clftss, '21- '22, Commodore Representative. Soph- omore Class, '22-'23, GAYDEN, L. R., M.D. . . Brownwood, Tex. 2 X, if B n GENTRY, GLEN, M.D. ..... Nashville Track Team, '20, '21, '22. GREEN, MACK M., M.D. .... Columbia flv B H PIAIRE, VV. T., B.A., M.D. . . Granger, Tex. fr A e, fr X HARE, ROY N., M.D. . . . Manchester, Ala. Ill B H PIARTSOOK, F. M., B.A., M.D., Cardington, O. Joi-1NsoN, EUGENE P., B.S., M.D. . . jackson 2 A E, fi: X JUDAI-I, LEOPOLD N., M.D. . .W . Clarksville T A Ill KBLLBY, E. Euw., M.D. . . Whitesville, Ky. A 2 qw, fb B H Football, '22, KEY, VVEBB B., M.D. ..... Monoville A K E, A K K Vice-President Sophomore Class, '22- '23, Square and Compass. KILLEBREW, Jos. B., M.D. . . . . Nashville B e H, fb X Glee Club, '18-'19, '21-'22, '22-'23. Man- ager, '23, Manager Football, '22, Com- modore Club, Dramatic Club, Nemo ' Club, Publications Board, Manager of Jade. '20-'21, Honor Committee Fresh- man Medical Class. KIMZBY, F. B., B.A., M.D. . . Union City A T Q B.A. Union University, '21, Medical Football and Baseball. K.Ol-IN, EDVV. F., M.D. . . . Davenport, Ia- II1 B II LACEY, CLARK M., M.D. . . Bessemer, Ala. 111 B II LUTON, F. H., M.D.. . . Sallisaw, Okla. A T A, A K K Nemo Club, '17-'18, Owl Club, '19-'20, MARTIN, Trios. E., M.D. . Plantersville, Ala. KP B H MCCOWN, R. P., M.D. . . Hazel Green, Ala. A X A, A K K Sergeant-at-Arms Freshman Class, '21- '22, MCRADY, I. V., B.A., M.D. . . . Petersburg K 2, A K K, 41 K 'D Honor Roll, '21-'22, NBLLL, F. K., B.A., M.D. . . Wylam, Ala. E N, fb X Football, '19, '20, '22, Baseball, '2l0. '21, President Junior Class, '20, Presi- dent Freshman Medical Class, '21, B.U., '22, President Pan-Hellenic Council, '23, Shrine Club, Student Council, '22, Vice-President South Campus Basket- ball Association, Commodore Club, Owl Club, Secretary and Treasurer Owl Club. NORBURN, R. L., M.D. . . Asheville, N. C- PB-:oRA, TONY, B.A., M.D. . Beaumont, Tex. fb X PETRIE, VVM. P., M.D. . . . . Nashville E N, CID X REGBSTER, R. F., M.D. . . . . Rockwood cl: X Freshman Honor Roll, '21-'22, RHEA, VVM. G., M.D. . . . . . Pulaski 111 B II SANFORD, S. MCK., B.A., M.D., Searcy, Ark. A T o, A K X Sophomore Honor Roll, '20, Vanderbilt Band, '20, '21, '22, Commodore Repre- sentative Class, '21-'22. SM1'1'1-I, C1-IAS, M., -lk., M.D. . . . Dixon Ky. A T o, A K K SMITH, H. C., M.D.. . . . .Rockwood fl? X Soar, B. B., ja., B.A., M.D. . . Cedar Hill K A, fb X Honor Committee Sophomore Class, '22-'23. TILLEX', JNO. H., B.A., M.D. . . . Lebanon IP B K WEISS, I. N., M.D. .... Brooklyn, N. Y. Z B T VVILLIAMS, CARTER, M.D. .... Carthage E A E, if X President Junior Pharmacy. '17-'18, Blue Pencil Club, '20-'21, Baseball, '17-'18, '20-'21, r All A 1923 coMMoDoRE ZZ? Illlllllllllll' -H Illlllllllllllllllllllll X .- T . SOPHOMORE CLASS 0. A MQ f Com, 3 ' 1, 4 , kj , School of Dentistry ' if' - I ' I ' ,?,,,ral'-aw ,fy - , V W H X, ,- W I , 4 X - OFFICERS M, 1 l'-. Uv' A . , vs' , 'rf X VV. O. FAUGHT IR ........ Prerziont I N ff J 9 E S MEINECKD Vine-Presiiiont g f ag r' Xf . . . . . f 9 , f , VVORTH BAKER . . .... Socrelary 1 , 'I l M. D. ANDERSON ........ T rcasurer 1' '- If ri 5Li,fo HW! r . ' INO. D. KINZER . . Commodore Rcjvrosonlatzfve ANDERSON, M. D., D.D.S. . Huntsville, Ala. A T A, 5 X11 if Treasurer Class, '22-'23. APPLETON, S., D.D.S. ., . Collinsville, Ala. XI' S2 Honor Committee, '22-'23, ARMSTRONG, I. L., JR-, D.D.S., Stevenson, Ala. A T A, R11 O Nemo Club. BAILEY, ROBT. K., D.D.S .... Kingsport BAKER, VVORTH, D.D.S. . . . Lockhart, Tex. XII Q . Secretary Class, '22-'23. BARROVV, B. C., D.D.S. . . . Pensacola, Fla. A Z A BAUGHMAN, J. E., D.D.S. . Rural Retreat, Va. E xl: qu Honor Committee, '22-'23: Promotion Committoe of Y. M. C. A., '22-'23, Class Baseball Captain, '22. BELL, JOE, BELVIN, Doc Brcos, P. I., BLACK, GEO. BLACKSHEAR, BROWDER, R. D.D.S. ...... Smithville A E A Class Baseball, '22. . Durham, N. C. L., D.D.S. . . A E A D. D. S. ..... Sebree, Ky. Xlf S2 T., D.D.S. ..... Bolivar A T Q, Alf Q J. G., D.D.S. . Columbia, Ala. W., D.D.S. . Montgomery, Ala. rr' sz, A X A Class Baseball, '2-2. BUIE, N. D., D.D.S. . . .VVinnsboro, La. CARTER, VV. XI' Q F., D.D.S. ..... Jonesboro CHRISTOPHER, D. M., D.D.S. . . Ilsney, Ala. NW S 'Z 1923 COMMODORE '- Q12 . A, .. . 4 lf! H llllllllll ll lllu- q lllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll ilffl fffffi.. I ,1. , A X-lf ! CLARK, YVAYNE, D.D.S. . . Little Rock, Ark. MEINECKE, E. S., D.D.S ..... Bay, Mo. A Z E N 7' XI' CII President Freshman Class, '21-'22g Ma- sonic Guild, '21-'22, Y. M. C. A. Pro- motion Committee, '21-'22. CURTIS, ROBT. S., D.D.S. .... Nashville K A Commodore Representative, '22. DAMREL, E. G., B.S., D.D.S. . . Tullahoma AI' O Class Vice-President, '21-'22, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Member. DAUG1-lERTX', H. D., D.D.S. . Rogersville, Ala. 'F XII ,., 111 Honor Committee, '22-'23, Class Base- ball Team, '22. DURRETT, HARRY L., D.D.S. . . Clarksville A E A DUNCAN, H. P., D.D.S. . Birmingham, Ala. XII Q ELLIS, SAMUEL L., D.D.S .... Knoxville XII Q Honor Committee, '21-'22, EWELL, LUCIUS F., D.D.S. . . . . . Dyer A E A FARMER, W. T., D.D.S. . Birmingham, Ala. H K A FAUGHT, W. O., JR., D.D.S. Grossbeck, Tex. KXWQ Honor Council, '21-'22, President, '22- '231 Shrine Club. GERON, ELGIN, D.D.S. . . . Huntsville, Ala. E XI' 112 ' GOODLOE, JOHN R., D.D.S. . . Mobile, Ala. GRAY, WM. S., D.D.S. . . .Nashville K E GREER, ANDLEY H., D.D.S.. . .Pikeville X11 Q HAMILTON, CHAS. E., D.D.S. . . Pratt, Kans. XII Q HAWLEY, LUCAS B., D.D.S. . . . Camden - E R11 rp HOLLAND, I. D., D.D.S. . . . Marlin, Tex. KEISTER, THOS. C., D.D.S. . .Tannersville A E A KING, I. MARVIN, D.D.S. . . La Pine, Ala. WQKE Square and Compass: Class Treasurer, '21-'22, Honor Committee, '22-'23, Class Baseball, '21-22, KINZER, JNO. D., D.D.S. . . . Bedford, Va. EWQHKA Square and Compass, Commodore Rep- resentative, '22-'23. LONGSI-IORE, P. J., D.D.S. . Columbiana, Ala. ENTO LUX, KONRAD, IR., D.D.S. . . . XVaco, Tex. E AI' fin MARSHALL, THOS. A., D.D.S. . . Tullahoma E X11 fb MAXEY, FRANK, D.D.S., Tompkinsville, Ky. A 2 A h Member Square and Compass. Class Vice-Presideynf '22-'23, Promotion Committee, '22-'23. MOORE, CARL A., D.D.S. . . . . Paris, Ark. A 2 A PAGE, A. SIDNEY, D.D.S. .... Columbia BOHAEA Secretary Class, '21-'22g Band, '21-'22g '22-'23g Y. M. C. A. Promotion-Comniib tee, '21-'22, '22-'233 Student Council, '21-'22, Hustler Staff. PATTERSON, OLIVER R., D.D.S. . . Gallatin H K A PEDIOO, IAS. M., D.D.S. .... Smithville A 2 A PERKINS, R- O., JR., D.D.S., San Antonio, Tex. KI' S2 RHODES, CLIFTON, D.D.S. .... Nashville A E A RIVERS, HERBERT I., D.D.S. . Pensacola, Fla. A E A Class Baseball, '22, Historian. ROY, :HARRELL V., D.D.S. .... Nashville A E A Square and Compass. RUCKER, HENRX' W., D.D.S. . . Fulton, Ky. Glee Club, '23. ST. JOHN, BRENTS, D.D.S.. . .Woodbury XII Q SIMMONDS, G. W., D.D.S.. . .Nashville SLATON, WM. W., D.D.S., Rogersville, Ala. A Z A SPECK, DAVID M., D.D.S. .... Monterey HKAWQ STACK, VVM. E., D.D.S. . Birmingham, Ala. ATAWO Nemo Club, Owl Club, Track Team, '21-'22, Honor Committee, '21-'22, Stu- dent Council, '22-'23, STEWART, OLIVER M., D.D.S., Weogufka, Ala. STRATHERN, A. D., D.D.S. . . . Spring City A 2 A STRATTON, FRED L., D.D.S. . . .Nashville A E A Square and Compass. STROUD, IAS. T., D.D.S., Union Springs, Ala. A E A Class Baseball, '22. VVEAVER, T. B., D.D.S. .... Chapel Hill xl! Q Promotion Committee, '22-'23, WOOD, WM. P., IR., D.D.S. . . . Knoxville XI' O Honor Committee, '21-'22. WRENN, W. G., D.D.S. . . Seattle, Wash. ZACCARDO, D. A., D.D.S. . New York, N. Y- Graduate in Pharmacy, Columbia Uni- versity, N. Y., 1918. ZUCCARELLO, G. M., D.D.S. .... Pulaski eKasTo Secretary and Treasurer Class of '20-'21. Nm 1923 COMMODORE , 0, ,, X yi 1mmnmmmmlmllulullugm n l nunl,.., N'fs g Z 4 , HERMFHN ff BURNS 95 N W ' S54 1923 COMMODORE E T mfr' I . . . K ...n u - Il lllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll if-XCGCIGIIHCQ Freshg College of Arts and Science OFFICERS CHARLES RUSSELL .... . .... President IQENNETH BRYAN .... Vice-President VIRGINIA GARRETT . . . Secretary and Treasurer LESLIE STRATTOXT . . . Commodore R6PI'L'.S'L'7llLZfi1fE 96 Nl L 1923 COMMODORE IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' f E S , AJ C' -A Freshman Class-College of Arts and Science ADELMAN, JACOB, B.A. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. ALEXANIDER, FRANK DEVVl'l I', B.A., Nashville ALLISON, ROBEIE OLIVIA, B.A. . . Nashville A 0 II ARCIiIBALD, BESSIE LOUISE, B.A. . Nashville ARMSTRONG, WVADE H., B.A. . Tupelo, Miss. 111 A 9 Jade Stuff. A BARBEE, LESTER SMITH, B.A. . . Springfield BAUGI-IMAN, WILEUR N., B.A. . Tampa, Fla. A Y A BERKLEY, VVM. L., B.A. . Red Banks, Miss. BLOOMSTEIN, MAX, JR., B.A. . BOYD, ERNEST ELVINGTON, B.A. . Springfield . . Nashville CUNNINGHAM, VV. P., JR., B.A. H K A DANIEL, VVM. PENN, B.A. . . . Nashville . . Rome, Ga. BOYLE, EDWARD LANDSERE, B.A. . . Memphis DAVIDSON, JOIIN W7ELLS, B.A. . Fayetteville DAVIS, FRANK GRAVES, B.A. . . Springfield DEENER, RODNEY I'lICKS, B.A. . Searcy, Ark. A T SZ DISMUKES, WM. PAUL, B.A. . . . Nashville B G H DIXON, FLOYD VERNON, B.A .... Delrose DIKON, JAMES CALVIN, B.A. . Falkville, Ala. DODD, CI-IAS. EDVV., B.A. . Cartersville, Ga- A T Q DONOHO, D. H., B.A. . .Lake VVales, Fla. DOZIER, ROBT. LEE, JR., B.A. . . Nashville KD A 9 E A E BRANDAU, A. SEAWELL, B.A. . . Nashville E A E BRANNAN, LOUIS VVESLEY, B.A. . Mobile, Ala. BREAST, JOHN KELLY, B.A. . . . Shelbyville A K E BRISBY, SAMUEL RUSSELL, B.A. . . Allisona BRITT, GEORGE NICHOL, B.A. . . . Franklin 1'I K A Fresliman Football, Glec Club. '22-'23. BRYAN, KENNETH MCG., B.A. . . Nashville K A Freshman Football. BURNS, ICIERMAN FRANKLIN . . Goodlettsville CARTER, TPIOS. SANDIDGE, B.A . . Nashville A X A . DUMM, WM. ATWELL, B.A. . . . Nashville DUKE, CORA LEE, B.A. . . . Ashland City ELAM, FRANK, B.A ....... Smyrna ELDER, KNOWLTON VV., B.A. . , . Nashville ESTES, RICHARD EARLE, B.A. . . . Nashville K E EVANS, ROBT. LESTER, B.A. . . . Nashville EVERETT, MALEITA S., B.A. .... Jackson AOH EWING, GEO. B., B.A. . . Smith's Grove, Ky. FAIN, JOHN TX'REE, JR., B.A. . . Nashville FISHER, FRANK, B.A ..... Decaturville FLETCHER, FRANK VV., B.A. . . . Nashville E X CI-IADWICK, MARGARET, B.A. . . . Nashville K A 9 CHADWICK, SHELBY, B.A. .... Nashville K A 9 CLARK, PAUL PADELFORD, B.A., Denver, Col. CLOUSE, THOS. EVVING, B.A. . . . Nashville COCHRAN, CHARLES PERRY, B.A. . Nashville COLEMAN, ROBT. A., B.A. .... Nashville E A E COMPTON, BEATRICE E., B.A. . . . Columbia CONTOS, LOUIS, B.A. ...... Nashville COOK, CHAS. RAYMON, B.A. . . Chattanooga fb K E COOPER, BRYANT S., B.A. . Washington, D. C. CRAIG, CATHERYNE, B.A ...... Ripley CRIDDLE, BRAXTON W., B.A. . . . Nashville CROCKETT, IVIARTI-IA, B.A .... Nashville K A 9 CULBERT, KATHERINE J., B.A. . . Nashville K A 9 CUTI-IEERT, CATHERINE G., B.A. . . Nashville GARCIA, E. V., B.A. . Sancto Spiritus, Cuba GARDNER, OTIS D., B.A. . . . Tupelo, Miss. fll K E BARLAND, JACK S., B.A. . . . Augusta, Ark. E A E GARRETT, VIRGINIA LEE B.A. . . . Dresden Secretary and T1'oasuI'c1' Class, '23, Co-editors. GIBSON, EVERETT B., JR., B.A. . DeWitt, Ark. 111 K E ' Freshman Football, '22. GLENNON, EDVV. Jos., JR., B.A. . . Nashville GOOCH, LUTHER C., B.A. . . Canton, Miss. GRAYE, JNO. ALLAN, B.A. . Lake Charles, La. GREER, MARX' HOLMES, B.A. . . . Memphis A A A GUIZADO, L- E., B.A., Panama, R. of Panama GUY, PIERBERT ASA, .... Nashville HAMPTON, OSCAR P., JR., B.A. . . Madison HANCOCK, JAS. COLLIN:, B.A. . . Fulton, Ky. HANKINS, SAMUEL W., B.A. . Hendersonville Freshman HBH ' W , Y V ' - 1 .. , I J ,V ef-f 'hi lik 'gi f L y fvp ' A , 'ai f-ul L 1923 COMMODORE f . S' IIIIIIII 'llilIllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllll wm SlllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllll I I To X W N HARRIS, ELIZABETH, B.A. .... Nashville K A 6 HARRIS, JOHN BLEDSOE, B.A. . Jackson, Miss. PIARRIS, VVILL LINN, B.A. .... Nashville HARVILL, PRESTON S., B.A. . . .Nashville E N TIASTINGS, JAS. O'FRIEL, B.A. . . Lewisburg HAY, LANOICE THOMAS, B.A. . .Lexington A T S2 HAYES, ELIZABETH R., B.A. . . . Nashville K A 9 HELMS, JOIIN SULLIVAN, B.A. . Tampa, Fla. E N ITIEMPHILL, JNO. VVALTON, B.A. . Mobile, Ala. HOLLABAUGPI, CHAS. F., B.A. . . . Nashville II K A HOLLINSHEAD, VVM. HENRY, B.A. . Nashville HOOE, MARY MCEWEN, B.A. . . . Franklin A A A HOPKINS, HELEN, B.A. ..... Columbia A E T HORRELL, VVALTER R., B.A. . . Cecilia, Ky. Philosophic Literary Society. HUGHES, THOS. VV., B.A. .... Memphis K 2 Freshman Football, '22. PIURLBUT, ANNA VVHEELER, B.A. . Columbia HURT, ARTHUR RAYMOND, B.A. . Nashville JACKSON, JAMES THOMAS, B.A. . . Granville JARRELL, EVELYN L., B.A. . Thomasville, Ga. A A A ' JONES, BENJAMIN F., B.A .... Nashville 2 A E ' JONES, EDGAR, B.A. ...... Nashville K A JONES, PAUL B., B.A. . . . XNOodland Mills JONES, 'WALTER EWING, B.A. . . Nashville A T A KELLY, VVM. RUSSELL, B.A. . Asheville, N. C. E X KIRKES, LEONARD C., B.A .... Nashville Z X ' KLEIN, EDW. SAMUEL, B.A. . Shreveport, La. Z B T LADD, ROBERT LEE, B.A. .... Tracy City LAMPTON, IDDO VV., B.A. . . Magnolia, Miss. A K E LINDSEY, GEORGE, B.A .... Mobile, Ala. LINDSEY, ROBT. G., B.A. . . . Mobile, Ala. LUMPKIN, GEORGE N., B.A. . . Tupelo, Miss. K E MCADAMS, EUGENE J., B.A. . . Greenfield A T Q JYICCANLESS, GEORGE F., B.A. . Morristown 41 K E MCMILLEN, ELIJAH A., B.A. . . Alexandria MALONE, KXNIMEI., B.A. .... Derry, Pa. MANEY, JAMES, B.A. .... Murfreesboro K A MARTIN, JOHN HENRY, B.A. . Pell City, Ala. MATTHEWS, ELIZABETH, B.A. . . . Franklin MAXOON, YOUNG JONES, B.A. . . Nashville F K In A MILLER, BREVARD D., JR., B.A. . Shelbyville MIMS, PURYEAR, B.A. . . . 4. Nashville E X MITCHELL, THOS. A., JR., B.A. - . Nashville MORRIS, THOMAS DUDLEY, B.A. Fulton, Ky. E N MOTLOW, ROET. TAYLOR, B.A. . . Lynchburg ' A T O MOULDER, JACOB CRAIG, B.A. .Nashville A T 0 MOULDER, MAX KNOXAVLES, B.A. . Nashville NEWMAN, LANGDON C., B.A. . Covington E A E NEWMAN, WILSON L., B.A. . . Nashville NEWSOM, WM. R., JR., B.A. . Dallas, Tex. SIP K E NICHOLSON, BEN ITAMILTON, B.A. . Columbia B 9 II NIMMO, JENNIE E., B.A. . . . Nashville NIMMO, JESSIE BEATRICE, B.A. . Nashville NOLAND, DAVID BENJ., B.A. . . .Lebanon OGDEN, KATHERINE A., B.A. . Nashville A A A OUGHTERSON, TI-IEODORE, B.A. . Nashville A T A LYNN, PARKS, B.A ....... Gleason PIETTIGREW, RICHARD L., B.A. . Greenfield PETERSON, Jos. KIMBARK, B.A. . Nashville PETTIGREVV, RICHARD L., B.A. . Greenfield POPE, VVALTER ROOSEVELT, B.A. . Greenfield PORTER, LUTENIA, B.A. .... Clinton, Ky. K A 9 PORTER, SAMUEL TI-IOS., B.A. . . Springfield POWELL, LAURENCE B., B.A. . VVhite Haven U fr A O PRICE, SIDNEY A., B.A. . . Gainesville, Tex. CII IY XI' PREAS, WM. GRAHAM, B.A. . . Johnson City E X German Club: Philosophics. PRICE, JERRY CLAY, B.A. . Gainesville, Tex. 11: Ji R11 PROVOST, FRANK P., JR., B.A. . . Nashville 'Il A 9 PURYEAR, Jos. RICHARD, B.A. . . Nashville E X RANKIN, LOUISE JOSOLYNE, B.A. . Nashville RAY, J. F., JR., B.A. . . . Hiroshima, Japan l, JilIW gig 1923 COMMODORE S IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllg I ' H ROBERTSON, H. M., JR., B-A. Birmingham, Ala. ROGERS JAMES C., B.A. . . . Covington, Ky. ROSE, HELEN VVILSON, B.A. . . . Nashville A A A Rocks, H. T., B.A. . Oklahoma City, Okla. E X RUSSELL, CHAS. F., JR., B.A. . . . Nashville A K E SALMON, VVILLIS B., B.A. . .Moscovv, Ky. SHANNON, FREDK. N., B.A. . . Chicago, Ill. SHEVNIN, THEUS M., B.A. . Alexandria, La. KD K E SIMMONS, STEPHEN E., B.A. SIMPSON, VVALLACE, B.A. . FORREST S., B.A. . fb A 9 SMITH, GLADYS E., B.A. . SMITH, . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Nashville . Louisville, Ky- . . .Columbia SMITH, LIENRY LAIRD, B.A. . . . Lynnville CP A 9 SMITH, SMITH, MABEL, B.A. . . . JAMES GRAHAM, B.A. . . Union City . . .Franklin SMITH, ROY, B.A .... Chickamauga, Ga. SMITHSON, V. G., B.A. . . Hopkinsville, Ky. TPIOMAS, JOHN BUFORD, B.A. . . . Antioch Tl'IOMPSON, FRANCES, B.A., Montgomery, Ala. AOH THOMPSON, H. J., JR., B.A.. . Shelbyville A X A TIYIOMPSON, MARY E., B.A., Montgomery, Ala. A O II TIDWELL, EDWIN BOOTH, B.A. . . . Pulaski E A E TILLMAN, MARION M., B.A. . . Greenfield TIMBERLAKE, EDW. A., B.A. . . . Lexington TRICE, ANNE R., B.A. . . .Jackson A O H Co-editors. TURST, DAVID, B.A. ...... Nashville VVEINBERGER, LIAROLD M., B.A. . . Nashville VVEINSTEIN, ALBERT, B.A. . Micldlesboro, Ky. ZBT VVEISE, MARY' LUDIA, B.A .... Nashville VVESTBROOK, J. T., Jr. B.A. VVater Valley, -Miss. VVHEELER, ALVIE E., B.A. . Co-oclitors. . . VVatertown VVHITE, ELAM GURNEY, B.A. . . Nashville SPEIER, HARRY BAUSH, B.A. . . . Nashville VVHWNEL, CHAS, Vvq B.A. , , , Fulton, Ky, SRYOLEY, BIRDIE FEB., B.A. . . . Nashville A K E STRATTON, LESLIE M-I B-A- - - - Memlihis VVILLIAMS, EMILY I., B.A. . Huntsville, Ala. - .A T O A O H - - A ' Y '9 Commodore Representative. A3. VVILSON, R. T., JR., B.A. . I I Nashville SUGG, SUSIE CARO, B.A. .... Brentwood ,D A 9 SUMPTER, CLARA W., B.A .... Nashville VVOODRINGJ GEO, 13,1 B-A. , , Nashville A A A Vzmdy Band, '22 SURGUINE, F. B., JR., B.A. . . . Monroe, La. VVOODVVARD, JOHN R., B.A. .... Gallatin A K E E A E TAYLOR, ADAM H., B.A. . Blytheville, Ark. XYATES, NANNIE K., B.A. .... Nashville E A E A E T TEAGUE, PERRY J., B.A. . . Prentiss, N. C. S7ORK, CHAS. CORDRA, B.A .... Memphis A E N Z A E TEMPLETON, JOHN VVILEY, B.A. . Nashville Freshman Football' 22' u K A YOUNG, WM. RICHARD, B.A. . . . Nashville L A Y 0 , 'Z W I 3' .X . 6 99 Wy 1923 COMMODORE - f llllllll IllIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Freshman Class-School of Engineering OFFICERS THOMAS M. HOLT .... VVATKINS CRoCRE'l l' . . ALLEN CONNELL . . . . . Gallatin . Madisonville ALBRIGHT, WALTER M., B.E. BAGWELL, TROY, B.E. . . . H K A BAIRD, HARRISON L., B.E. . Asheville, N. C. BETTY, BERNARD B., B.E. .... Nashville COLLETTE, FREDK. H., B.E. . . .Nashville CONNELL, ALLEN P., B.E. . . Whites Creek E X Freshman Football, '22. CORE, ROBT. W., B.E. . . . Greenfield, Ohio CROCRETT, WATKINS, JR., B.E. . . Nashville 112 A 9 CURREY, JAs. GOWER, B.E. . . Nashville DAvls, CHRISTOPHER C., B.E. . . Lexington DoNELsoN, JoHN, JR., B.E. . . . Hermitage ERWIN, WM. SHELTON, B.E. . . . Columbia Z X ..........Prexidcn! . . . . . . . Ififd-PfL'5id67lf . . Secretary and Treasurer KELLEY, JAs. W., JR., B.E. . Asheville, N. C. E X KEY, JAs. CAMPBELL, B.E.. . Miami, Fla. Pllilosopllics. LAWRENCE, ROBT. L., JR., B.E. . . Nashville LAWSON, WM. ANDREW, B.E. . . . Memphis LEFTWICH, WM. M., JR., B.E. . . Nashville LOWENSTEIN, JULIUS BLACK, B.E. . Nashville LOWTHEB, FRANKLIN P., B.E. . Louisville, Ky. LUPO, GUY A., B.E. ..... Vienna, Ga. LUTON, IAS. N., B.E. ..... Nashville MCCOIN, BEDFORD H., B.E.. . . . Nashville MANNING, WALTER F., B.E. . . . Nashville MESCHENDORF, R. H., B.E. . . Louisville, Ky. MOORE, E. OS, JR., B.E. . . Clarksdale, Miss. Vandy Band, '22, E A E ' Evixs, GORDON B., B.E. . . Russellville, Ky. MORRIS' OWEN T-IAIEEA ---- Nashvllle 2 A E , FARRAR, JAMES MW BE I l h I Nashville MYERS, H. B., JR., .9Ft. Huachuca, Ariz. GAMBILL, BENJ. D.KbS.kBiE. . . . Nashvllle NORMAN! JOHN EDWARD! BE' I . Nashville GIBSON, LoUIs DIXON, B.E. . St. Louis, Mo. NUTITING' NORWOOD V' B'E ' ' ' Nashvflle GRIFFIN, RICHARD MCCREA, B.E. . Nashville PEHY' EUGENE Dv B'E' ' ' ' Nashvfue HARRIS, J. H., BE. . . Oklahoma City, okla. ROWANJ WM- H-I B-E - - - - Nashville HARRISON, Rue E., B.E. . . . Biggcrs, Ark. ZADOFR FERNARDIQVZE B-E --'- gaslllvfxe 2 A E ILVER, SADORE, . . . . . . as Vl e HfKK'F, MAXWELL D., B.E. . . Nashville SMITH. A- S-, .lk-I B-E ----- NaShvil1C I-Im., BENJ. D., B.E. . . . . Nashville SPECK, JOHN R-, B-B --'-- Nashville PIOLLEY, JAS. ELDRED, B.E, , , , Nashville STALEY, HENRY SHAPARD, B.E. . . Nashville Windy Band, '92 'rAYLOR, JOHN BURTON, B.E. . Canton, N. C. HOLMAN, ALBERT R., B-E - - Nashvllle THOMPSON, CIIAS. L., B.E. . Little Rock, Ark. HOLTI THOS- C1342 39, - Nashville WRIGHT, NOEL B., JR-, B.E. . Savannah, Ga. I I 1 fb A 9 IIUGHES, C., ..... NaShV1ll6 fXrOUNGI FINDLAY EVANS, l . HUTTON, WM. THOS., B.E. . . . Nashville K A ICO , , ... , , I '--, L Vnaevj -, Lvl, IT : ,. 6,7 . T is-is NM N 4 1923 COMMODORE 0, , - IluumllulIllullllllnllllllllllgm E- ,,,, A 3. LTR .IJ iijllililglllllflll ll.l9IlKll fr M if ! fj X? wi 4 W:'v1TK1s.,.'!T I ALEXANDER, H. C., B.A., LL.B. Murfreesboro K A Owl Club, '21-'22, Sophomore Honor R0.l3 John Marshall Law Club: Vice- President Freshman Law Class, '23g Pan-Hellenic. '22-'23. - ALLEN, GEO. G., LL.B. ..... Gallatin BARRON, WM. C., LL.B. . . Thornton, Tex. A X A ' BARNES, T. F., LL.B. ..... Nashville A T S2 BARTON, RUTH, LL.B.. . .Durand, Wis- X JOHN KILLEBREYV . . HENRY C. ALEXANDER . . . . . Miss RUTH BARTON . JOHN E. NEXLL . . . B. D. MCCAMPBELL . IOI OFFICERS . .. . . . . .Prc.vizicnt . Vice-President . . . Snrreiary and Treasurer . . . . Sergeant-at-.4r111: . . Commoflorc Rfprfsentlzlzwc BEARE, SAMUEL T., LL.B. . . . Jackson E N BELL, CHAS. E., JR., B.A., LL.B., Springfield 2 X BERMAN, A. K., LL.B. . . Evansville, Ind. John Marshall Law Club, Philosophic Literary Society. BINKLEY, FRED D., LL.B. ..... Denver IZOYERS, Trios., LL.B. . . . Nashville BRANNAN, H. M., LL.B.. . . Nashville KID K E ll 1311 3 L.: .--. , - X We s fa 1923 COMMODORE x X nmum.- II.IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll , yjyllllw.. .X 1 I ,v K x v BRIGHAM, E. F. P., LL.B. . . . Miami, Fla. HOGIN, IAS. P., LL.B. . . . Gallatin K A II K A - BROVVN, R. C., LL.B. ...... Sparta HOLT, GEO. E., LL.B. . . . .Nashville B .A j T . B-Y B.A., LL.B., G ff ,y S. C- John Marshall Law Club. Wm H05 2 N, A E H 3 my Hoon, FRED B., LL.B. . . . Copper-ville Calumet Club: Artus Club. HUDDLESTON, A. B., LL.B. . . Murfreesboro CALDWELL, VV. H. G., B.A., LL.B., Union City A X A A K E HUGGINS, VVILL S., LL.B. . . . Nashville CLIFTON, C. E., B.A., LL.B. . Hernando, Tex. 'P K E E A E . . Dresden . . . . .Nashville . . .Ashdown, Ark. COFFEY, I. R., LL.B. CooK, C. N., LL.B. . E A E CRUTCHFIELD, IAS. R., LL.B. . . . Nashville E A E CRALLE, R. C., LL.B. ..... Groesbeck Cotwru., VVM. A., LL.B. . . Amarillo, Tex. Member Dialectic Literary Society. DAVIS, IOE E., IR., LL.B. . . Gainesville, Ga. A K E Captain Freshman Football Team. DAVIS, L. M., LL.B. ...... Nashville A K E DEMPSEY, ROBT. C., LL.B. . Harrisburg, Ill. John Marshall Law Club. DENNEY, VV. R., LL.B. ..... Nashville E A E John Marshall Law Club, Candidate Football Manager. Derma, o. N., B.A., LL.B. . Louisville, Ky. A T o DRIVER, D. M., LL.B. . . DUBBER, G. M., LL.B. . A K E ETHERIDGE, JESSE W., LL.B. . .Winchester . . Mayville, Ky. . Hamburg, Ark. FANCHER, R. H., LL.B. ...... Sparta E 41 E FARMER, I. F., B.A., LL.B. . . . Cedar Hill , A K E FRANKLIN, S. L., LL.B. ..... Nashville CII K X1 Captain Freshman Football, '22. GILLILAND, INO. R., LL.B .... Memphis K A Freshman Football, '22, GRAFF, T. Q., LL.B. . . . Perryville, Mo. GRAvEs, -LAMAR F., LL.B. .... Nashville Member Square and Compass: John Marshall Law Club. PIAGGART, R. B., LL.B. . . Lawrence, Kans. If K Nlf I-IARoRoVE, C. B., B.A., LL.B. . . Nashville B 9 II John Marshall Law Club. HARVEY, PAUL W., LL.B. . . . Derry, Pa. HENDRICK, I. C., LL.B. ..... Nashville 411 K XI' PIOCKER, S. K., LL.B. . . . Clarksville, Tex. A T Q HQLCOMBE, D. S., LL.B. . . San Angelo, Tex. IO2 IETER, INO. R., LL.B. . . . E X Vantlerbilt Band, 22. JOHNSTON, W. T., LL.B. .... Cleveland IQEEFE, INo. E., IR., B.A., LL.B. . Nashville EAE John Marshall Law Club: Director Man- dolin and Guitar Club: Assistant to Chair of Bacteriologyg School of Metli- cine. . KEIM, H. W., LL.B. .... Hendersonville KING, IAS R., LL.B. . . . Huntsville, Tex. E K IKILLEBREW, I. F., B.A., LL.B. . . Nashville B 9 II Treasurer Nemo Club, '20-'21g Secretary and Treasurer Owl Club, '21-'22g Com- modore Club, '22-'23g Assistant Man- ager Baseball, '22g President First Year Law Class, '22-'23, . LEACH, PAUL H., B.A., LL.B., Lawrencehurg T K 2 LOWE, F. G., LL.B. . . . . . Nashville MARTIN, Ios. O'B., LL.B. .... Nashville 'fl' K XI' John Marshall Law Club. MARTIN, ROBT. U., B.A., LL.B. . Dayton, O. H K 111 MAXWELL, AUBREY O., LL.B. . . Nashville Z N John Marshall Law Clubg Varsity Foot- ball Squad, '213 Tennis Association, '22, MCCAMPBELL, B. D., LL.B. . . Huntingdon A T A Commoclore Representative. IWCFARLAND, I. P., IR., LL.B., Uniontown, Pa. K E MCKINNEY, WM. N., LL.B. .... Ripley A K E MCKNIGHT, MATT D., LL.B. . Murfreesboro K E MEEHAN, ROBT. D., LL.B., Montgomery, Ala. A T A MILLER, EDGAR H., LL.B. . . . . Iellico 2 N MILLERLIE, H. F., UChick, LL.B., Nashville MITCHELL, VVM. E., B.A., LL.B. . Enid, Miss. Commerce Club, '19-'20, Mississippi Club, '19-'20-'21, Philosophic Literary Society, '19-'20, Secretary, '20, Vice- Presitlent, '22g Commons Club, Sec- retary. '21-'22, Vice-President, '22- '23g Quo Vadis, '22-'23g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '19, '20, '21, '23g Kis-sam Hall Football, '19, '20, '21, John Marshall Law Club, '23. M X 2 . l B- T . 1923 COMMODORE , 70 XX- - IllllllllIllllIII Mlllilll-. IllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE .mllllllu f , Bi 1 ll Z 'lll L LJ, MORROW, G. A., B.A., LL.B. . . Nashville ROSE, ALBERT P., LL.B. .... Nashville A T Q ' 2 A E .'?35'E.i?l'ali,..iEZi,3'3'.., lib. islfaeiigirefnlk Rowi.AND,I. H., LL.B.. .Afkade1phia.Afk. '1s, '20, Football Team, '20, '22, E A E MURPHY, T. M., LL.B. . . Lawrenceburg NACE, H. F., LL.B. ,.... Atlanta, Ga. T K A John Marshall Law Club, Dialectic Lit- erary Society. NEILL, JNO. E., LL.B. . . . Inclianola, Miss. A T A Sergeant-at-Arms, Freshman Football Team. ORR, ROBT., III, LL.B. . .... Nashville 411 A 9 Mandolin Club, '21-'22, Manager Man- dolin Club, '22-'23, OTTARSON, A. P., IR., LL.B. . . . Nashville John Marshall Law Club. PARKS, CHAS. C., LL.B.. . . . Columbia PATTON, R. E., LL.B.. . . . . Baxter Glee Club. PERRY, ROBT. M., LL.B. . . Dallas, Tex. 2 A E PHILLIPS, JNO. O., B.A., LL.B. . Manchester Hustler Stalif, '20-'21, Dialectic Literary Society, '20, '21, '22, Y. M. C. A. Depu- tation Team, '20, Class Track, '21, Com-' mons Club, '21, '22, John Marshall Law Club, '22-'23, POUNTAIN, T., LL.B. . . John Marshall Law Greenville, Miss. Club, '23. PRESTON, VVILL M., LL.B. . . . . Nashville A T 9 John Marshall Law Club. PRICE, B. C., B.A., LL.B. . . . Morristown PURDUE, A. N., B.A., LL.B., Los Angeles, Cal. A T S2 Owl Club, Nemo Club, Band, Philoso- phic Literary Society, Pan-Hellenic Council. RADEBAUGH, C. S., LL.B. .... Nashville ' SIP K KI' John Marshall Law Club. RAPOPORT, SIMON, LL.B. .... Nashville REAGAN, HUGH L., LL.B. . Cookeville ReEvEs, GILVIE L., LL.B. . . . Nashville A X A Varsity Basketball Squad, '22, Marshall Law Club, Y. M. C. A. Cabi- net, Reserve Basketball, '21, John RIVES, ROBT. F., LL.B. . . Hopkinsville, Ky. A T IQ , Varsity Football Squad, '21, John Mar- shall Law Club, Tennis Association, '22. ROBERTS, ALBERT, JR., LL.B. . . . Nashville A T A Freshman Football Team. ROBERTS, PIERBERT T., LL.B. . . . Nashville A X A John Marshall Law Club. ROBERTS, VVM. C., LL.B. . . Rosedale, Miss. K A Freshman Football, '22. Freshman Football, '22, SACK, L. M., LL.B. . . . Clarksdale, Miss. Z B T John Marshall Law Club. SHEVNIN, J. M., LL.B. . . . Alexandria, La. fb K 2, A E II Dialectic Literary Society, '19-'20, Band, '21-'22, '22-'23. SHINAULT, CHAS. E., LL.B. . . Stamps, Ark. SMITH, OLLIE L., LL.B. . . . Nashville SMITH, WM. T., LL.B. . Nashville STAMPS, JOE A., LL.B. . . Rome, Ga. SPEIER, HTXRRY B., LL.B. .... Nashville STEVENS, A. D., LL.B. . . Magnolia, Ark. L., LL.B. . . . Clarksville STREET, B. .. , W7 STORES, M. VV., LL.B. . . . Chester, S. C. TANDY, WM. H., LL.B. . . Columbia, Mo. II K A TAYLOR, JESSE, B.A., LL.B. . Blytheville, Ark. E A E Owl Club: President Class, '21, Philoso- phic Literary Society. 'Tl-IOMAS, FRANK G., LL.B. . . Tupelo, Miss. T A 9 TIDMAN, IAS. B., LL.B. .... Tracy City . Nashville WALLER, TA6,0AP,fI1BK,AE1'I VVHITE, JOB G., LL.B.. . .Lawrenceburg Jas., B.A., LL.B.. . VVHITLEDGE, JEROME, LL.B. . . Mobile, Ala. K E John Marshall Law Club, Philosophie Debating Club, Band. VVHORLEY, JNO. H., LL.B. .... Nashville E X Nemo Club, Scrub Football, '21, Ser- geant-at-Arms Freshman Class, '25. VVILSON, IAS. L., JR., LL.B. . Rosedale, Miss. K A Band. VVILSON, JNO. U., LL.B. . . Nashville ' A T A VVOOD, LESLIE M., LL.B. . Signal Mountain VVYNNE, THOS. J., JR., LL.B. . . . Nashville qw K NI' John' Marshall Law Club. YORK, C. CORDRA, LL.B.. . . . Z A E Freshman Football, '23, Memphis A70UNG, A. W., B.A., LL.B. . . Osceola, Ark. 411 K Z Dialectic Literary Society, '19-'20, Assis- tant Manager Traclc Team, '22, YOUNG, WM. R., LL.B.. . . Nashville A K E IO3 'l' lil ' 'FT' 1 1 sg W P ' . 'T X ' l-glial gr W E' 5 4 V.. 49 + R 'la R 9 2 K 1-923 COMMODORE ' X Q xy igx if Illllllll - SllllIllllIllllIlllll llll lllllllllllll School of Medicine OFFICERS BRYAN HOLT. . . . . . . . .President OILEEIS PIARLAN TAYLOR . .... Vice-President COUNVW- E. G. KELLY . . . . Serretary and Treamrer VV. E. VAN ORDER . . . . Sergeant-at-firms HOWELL CROSS . . .Honor Commilleeman BAILEY, I. P., B.A., M.D. . Waxahachie, Tex. BROWN, C. H., M.D. .... Cullman, Ala. Freshman Medical Football Team, '22- 41, X '23, Freshman Medical Basketball Team ,22-,23 B.S. Degree University of Alabama. Freshman Medical Football Teamg BARTON, W. B., B.A., M.D., Orangeburg, S. C. Freshman Ivreaieal Basketball Team. Skull and Bones Club, Senior Memorial ' Committee' mass .225 BA, Va,,de,.b,,t' CHESTER, J. B., B.A., M.D. . . . Nashville '22, Student News Correspondent at B 9 H Clemson College, S. C., '20-'21, Reserve Football, '19g Docufblxes Cglfagg' - - pionship, '21g Mandolin ua, -'-I BAU, B. C. M., B-S., M.D. . Shanghai, China .22-.235 Vice-President, 71,221 Tmas- BELL, R. H., B.A., M.D. . . Oakwood, Tex. Ufefy '22 23- , cp A 9 COUNCIL, F. E., M.D. . . . Wmdom, Tex. Fl-Qsllman Meflical Football Team, B.S. Degree Telcas Christian University. . Freshman Medical Football, '223 Man- BOOTH, THOS- F-1 IR-I M-D- ---- PUl215k1 agar Freshman Medical Basketball Skull and Bones Club, '21-'22. I Team' '23, BUTLER, F. VV., M.D. . . . . . Trenton CRAIG, R., B.S., M.D. . . Sharps Chapel -eff-- , u s. , A - L R We H ' .l f e 'El 'Q I Xllll . L 1923 COMMODORE .if N H . - ' i '- lllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII? IlIllIlIIlllllllIIl . f ' X 1 if CROSS, E. H., JR. . . .' . . Gadsden, Ala. MOOEEA B., JR., . 2. :fAustin, Tex. . . exas niversi , ' 2, .' - cB'S', PQLQ' NLD Medical Society, '19-'20, '21-'ZZTXZS re Glee Club, '17-'23, Cheer Leader, '19, Nemo Club, Honor-Committee Fresh- man Meds. DODSON, M. W., B.S., M.D . . Hermitage DORRIS, J. M-, M.D. ...... Bolivar E A E A.B. Degree Union University. EVANS, JOE E., M.D. ..... Lewisburg A T Q B..-X. Degree, University of Tennessee. FOSTER, H. M., M.D. .... . . Gallatin A T A GENTRY, GLENN, M.D ..... Nashville Track Team. GIBSON, T. S., B.S., M.D. . . St. Louis, Mo. Skull and Bones Club. '21-'22, Freshman Medical Football, '22, Freshman Medi- cal Basketball, '23. GILL, JAY P., JR., M.D. . . Dallas, Tex. Masonic. GOODALL, GORDON, M.D. .... Nashville B.S. Degree, Captain Freshman Medical Football, '22, Freshman Medical Bas- ketball, '23. GOOLKER, P. P. B.S., M.D. New York, N. Y. 1 Y GRAVES, G. Y., M.D. . . . Scottsvllle, Ky. Commons Club: Vanderbilt Football Re-1 serves, '20-'21, Freshman Medical Foot- ball Team, '22, Freshman Medical Bas- ketball Team, '23, Skull and Bones Club. '21-'22, GRAY, R. M., B.A., M.D. . Los Angeles, Cal. GROSS, H. A., B.A., M.D. . VVaxahachie, Tex. GODDARD, W. C., M.D. . . .Austin, Tex. fb I' A B.A. University of Texas, '22. Vander- bilt Medical Student Council, '22-'23. HALEY, M. D., M.D. . . . Brooksville, Ky. A.B. University of Kentucky. ITINSHAW, C. T., A.B., M.D., VVini'ield, Kans- HOBBY, A. W., JR., M.D. .... Nashville Skull and Bones Club: Commons Club, Freshman Medical Football Team 3 f Freshman Medical Basketball Team. HOLLAEAUGH, A. N., JR., M.D. . . Nashville Skull and Bones Club. HOLT, R. B., B.A., M-D. .... Nashville Sophomore Honor Roll, President of Skull and Bones Club. '21-'22, President Freshman Medical Class. '22--'23, Fresh- man Medical Football Team, '22, As- sistant Instructor, Biology, '20-'21, '21- '22. I'lUBBARD, VV. W., M.D. . . Florence, Ala. Freshman Medical Football Team. JACKSON, J. VV., B.A., M.D., Spicewood, Tex. Joi-ms, D. J., JR., M.D. .... Nashville Freshman Medical Football Team. TCELLY, E. G., B.A., M.D. Plantersville, Miss. A K E Vice-President Freshman Class, '23, President Dr. Mims Bible Class, '19- '20, Delegate to Student Convention, '19-'20, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '19-'20, President Vanderbilt 'Bible Class. '20- '21C Chairman Kissam' Board of Direc- tors, '19-'20, Vice-President Regional and Y, M. C. A. Conference, '21-'22, Faculty Knoeker. Class '22, Secretary and Treasurer Pre-Medical Club, Secre- tary and Treasurer Freshman Medical Class, '22-'23. MURRAY, S., M.D. .... Alexandria, Va. fb K E Owl Club, President Tennis Associa- tion, '21-'22, Freshman Medical Football and Basketball Teams, '22-'23, Captain Freshman Medical Basketball Team,.'22- '23, Honor Committee, '21-'22, Winner West Campus Tennis Tournament, '22, NVinner Iritcrcampus Singles Match, '22, Skull and Bones Club. PARKER, VVM. P., B.A., M.D. . . Nashville Z X Skull and Bones Club, Freshman Medi- cal Football Team. ROBINSON, FOUNT B., M.D. .... Liberty A.B. Maryville College, '22, SCI-IWARTZ, LEO, JR., M.D.. . .Nashville II A dl Jade Staff, '20-'23, Contributor Commo- dore, '20-'23, Vanderbilt Orchestra, '20, Freshman Medical Football Team. SLOAN, R. M., B.A., M.D. . Black Lock, Ark. dv K 2 Glee Club, '22-'23, Assistant Manager Glee Club, '23, Skull and Bones C'lub,, Xvest Campus Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '22, Freshman Medical Football Team, Van- derbilt Band, '22-'23, TAYLOR, H. H., B.S., M.D. . . . Livingston K E Nemo Club, Owl Club, Vice-President Freshman Medical Class, South Campus Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Freshman Medical Football Team. . TPIOMPSON, H. O., B.S., M.D. . . Nashville 2 X Commodore Representative, '17-'18, Hustler Staff, '17, Athletic Editor, '1S, Managing Editor, '2:0, Editor-in-Chief, '21, Nemo, '18, Blue Pencils, '17-'18, Philosophics, '17, President, '18, Man- ager Dramatic Club, '19-'20, Commo- dore Board, '18-'19, Business Manager Commodore, '20, Commodore Club, '21, Secretary Class of '21, THOMPSON, R. F., M.D. .... Nashville B 9 II Jade Staff, '20-'22, Hustler Staff, '20- '23, Athletic Editor, '21-'22, Managing Editor, '22-'23, Honor Committee, '21- 22. TRAVNICEK, J., JR., B.A., M.D. Columbia, S. C. A X AI Phoenix Club. Secretary. '21, Skull and Bones Club, '22, Philosophical Literary Society, '22, German Club, '22, Basket- ball Rcserves, '22, Freshman Medical Football Team, '22, Y. M. C. A. Gym. Instructor tCity Y. M. C. AJ, '10-'22. VAN ORDER, W. E., M-D. . . Ithaca, N. Y. E N Kissam Hall Board, '21-'22, Y. M. C. A. Board, '20-'21, Skull and Bones Club. '21-'22, Sergeant-at-Arms, Freshman Medical Class, '21-'22, Freshman Medi- cal Football, '22, Freshman Medical Basketball. '23. XVILSON, R. A., B.S., M.D. . . Cadiz, Ky. A X A Sophomore Honor Roll, '20-'21, Master Mason. WOODS, D. L., B.A., M.D. . . . - . Hillsboro Skull and Bones Club, '21-'22, Assistant Organic Chemistry, '21-'22, Freshman Medical Football Team. '22-'23, Fresh- man Medical Basketball Team, '22-'23, Commons Club, '21-'22, 'W' -vp- --,. - - T -,eff +1 54 HW 1923 COMMODORE - ' L - , G I n ' wmglllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll x .1 l uw Q -' . S 'fn' . 5-x .1 1 jx - o. I 4 1 jets 9,4 ,. fn nl 9 1 X 14 I ? . of , A , . IW as . f L , n ' o 1 W New dx r rw Q T Wm x gm W 59: 0 T ga, 1 ,96 .,.- 5 0 00: f Aga . oi- 4 ,gm T . , . I 0' or 2 Q. f':'v,91 02? L 4 FRESHMAN CLASS School of Dentistry ,Q-fx A, OFFICERS - G. P. RABORN ....., . . . President ' fj U H. T. MCKINNON . ..... Vice-President Miss MARY LYTLE . . . Secretary and Treasurer JOHN SCALES, JR. . . . Commodore Represenlazi-oe I f ' H. T. MCKINNON . Student Council Representative A HONOR COMNIITTEE ' W JULIUS Cox ? HERBERT BOBO ,:1'.-.. . 1 4 . - ln JOHN SCALES, JR. LI 4. 1 loi n. ff . Goff' . B DD QLH ,f , ff 1 ,X - 1, if . W A ifwais IO6 NM 1923 COMMODORE IlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll .I - - Freshman Class-School of Dentistry BLUE, Cl-IAS. G., D.D.S. . . Vardaman, Miss . . . .Boaz, Ala BoBo, H. O., D.D.S. . A E A BOYD, LOUIS E., D.D.S. . . XI' Q . Bogalusa, La COOPER, V. D., D.D.S., Talladega Spgs., Ala COX, J. E., D.D.S. ..... Warrior, Ala A E A CRAWFORD, T. P., D.D.S. . VVinnsboro, S. C CROUTHERS, H. C., D.D.S.. . Marr-ilton, Ark. A x11 :IA CROWDER, JNo. S., D.D.S. . Birmingham, Ala EUBANKS, WM. F., D.D.S. . . Daytona, Fla E xIr :II FRATER, JNO. ROBT., D.D.S. . Shreveport, La HARDY, VV. B., D.D.S. . . Big Springs, Tex XI' S2 HARKEY, DON, D.D.S. . . Russellville, Ark NI' Q Gloe Club, '23, Y. M. C. A. Promotion Committee of South Campus. ' HARRELL, JAS. D., JR., D.D.S. Lucetlale, Miss NI' Q TIINES, O., D.D.S. ..... Guthrie, Ky :. XI' 111 Homes, PLEAS, D.D.S. . . Fayetteville, Tenn fb A 9 I'IUNT, R. S., JR., D.D.S. . . Sylacauga, Ala JACKSON, E., D.D.S. . . Minor Hill, Tenn JARRELL, C. P., D.DiS.d . Columbia, Tenn JENKINS, C. W., D.E.Sik.qA . Knoxville, Tenn JorINsToN, H. O., D:D.S. . . Lexington, Ala KOBERG, O. VV., Big Springs, Tex LIPSEY, VVM. C., D.D.S. . . Columbus, Miss LYTLI5, MARY VV., D.D.S., Minor Hill, Tenn MAGILL, JAS. F., D.D.S. . Madisonville, Tenn II K A, XII O MCKINNON, H. T., JR., D.D.S. . Troy, Ala 2 A E, X11 Q MCLEAN, RUSSELL, D.D.S.' . Grenada, Miss Ii 2, XI' Q MARTIN, CrIAs. L., D.D.S. . . Cullman, Ala MAURER, L. D., D.D.S. . San Antonio, Tex E X11 if MELLER, Jos., D.D.S. . . Montgomery, Ala MOREHIEAD, Rorrr. T., D.D.S. Nashville, Tenn PECORA, SAM. V., D.D.S. . . Beaumont, Tex E: xlr cf: PI-IILIPS, VAN D., D.D.S. . Big Spring, Tex X11 Q QUILLEN, R. G., D.D.S. . . Gate City, Va 5 q, qs RABORN, GEO. P., D.D.S. . Port Arthur, Tex A E A Class President. REDDING, W. A., D.D.S. . . . Terry, Miss A E A RowELL, MAURICE, D.D.S. . . Mobile, Ala E' x11 LI: SANDLIN, R., D.D.S. .... Moulton, Ala E if fb SCALES, J. L., JR., D.D.S. . I: A, A 2 . Shreveport, La A Commodore Representative, Honor' ' Committee. SCHULZE, H. E., D.D.S. . SMYTI-IE, C. A., D.D.S. . Band. TATHWELL, J. H., D.D.S. A E A TAX'LOR, C. F., D.D.S. . TAYLOR, VV. F., D.D.S., TIIoMPsoN, VV. C., JR., . . .... THOMPSON, VV. R., D.D.S. A 2 A VVADDLE, TI-Ios. H., D.D.S. A E A VVAHL, JAS. H., D.D.S. . E' x11 :II VVALKER, D. H., D.D.S. . VVILKINSON, R. D., D.D.S. A X A, A VVILLIAMS, J. C., D.D.S. VVORKMAN, E. C., D.D.S. B o 112, VVRENN, H. B., D.D.S. . VVYATT, L. N., D.D.S. . . . Giddings, Tex . Gate City, Va . Nashville, Tenn . Troutdale, Va N. VVilkeshoro, N. C D.D.S ..... Henderson, Tenn . . Coleman, Tex . . Celina, Tenn . . Milan, Tenn . . Emerson, Ark . Nashville, Tenn E A . Eagleville, Tenn . Southside, Tenn A A 2 . . Seattle, XfX7Z1Sll . . Paducah, Ky . A E A A E A IO7 E G9'19Y fi F'?rt'!fillWA?'eg' ff-eesAQAA,TlAleM'. ,A 1923 COMMODORE T y Z X X C st . A - ll Illllllll w g sllll lllllll lllllllllll l ,, 1922 Q ' S3 . X ff li 48 X , .2 if X 'ir' J If A be 2 'Zz . D 1 ALEXANDER, R. C .... ,. . . Nashville Peabody College. BENSON, MAXWELL E. ..... Nashville Hume-Fogg High School. BOTT, MINOR LOETON .... Jackson, Miss. A.B., Millsaps. V BOTT, MRS. MINOR L. . . . . Jackson, Miss. A. dz M. of Miss. BREWER, CHARLES R ...... Nashville A.B., David Lipscomb College. BRINSON, MARION B. . . . Grantsboro, N. C. A.B., Atlantic Christian College. CARTER, MORGAN H ....... Lebanon B.S., Peabody College, M.A., Vanderbilt Univ. COVERDALE, IONAS S ...... Nashville Hume-Fogg High School. DAMERON, GEO. W .... Burlington, N. C. Vanderbilt University. ETOH, MIRITARO :Toyo-oka Oitaken, Japan B.D., Kwansei Galcuin. FIX, JOSEPH VVOOD . . . Burlington, N. C. Ph.B., Elon College. FREEMAN, ROY LEONARD .... Nashville Federal Vocational Board School. CLARST, MURRY B. . , .... Cordell, Okla. Cordell I-ligh Sohcol. 1'lARLOVV, FRANK E. . . . Gordonsville, Va. A.B., Transylvania. HAYGOOD, CLAUDE M. . . . Greenville, Ala. B.S., University of Alabama. PIOLSINGER, AMOS S. A. . . Harrisonburg, Va. A.B., Bixdgewater. ISIIIGLIRO, HIRASLYKE .... Tokyo, Japan A B., Abilene Christian College. JOHNSON, ORVILLE B. ..... Emory, Va. B.A., Emory and Hcnryg M.A.. Vanderbilt Univ. KOSAKA, GORYU .... Hiroshima, Japan B.D., Kwansci Gakuin. ,rf R 3 .a g -SQ.. . .CS-RS. -- Sr wmwm, LACKEY, THOS. C ....... Nashville Peabody College. MONTGOMERY, RILEY B. . . Boones Mill, Va. A.B., Lynchburg College, M.A., Vanderbilt Univ. MONTGOMERY, MRS. RILEY B. . Syringa, Va. A.B., Lynchburg College. MORRISON, DAVID T ...... Centreville Peabody College. PERKINS, PRESLEY, M. . Bowling Green, Ky. A.B., Ogden College. PILSK, MISS ANNE ...... Nashville Peabody and Columbia University. PROCTOR, WM. J .... Rocky Mount, N. C. A.B., Newberry College. RAINEY, JOHN L. ..... Caney Springs A.B., University of Louisville. RAIEORD, HERMAN C ...... Ivor, Va. A.B., Guilford, IVLA., Vanderbilt. RENERO, BERNICE L. . . . .Ravenna, Ky. A.B., Highland Home College. REYNOLDS, HERMAN M. . . Lynchburg, Va. A.B., Lynchburg College, M.A., Vanderbilt Univ. Sl-IELTON, ELI CLARENCE . . . . Brentwood University of Tennessee. SPIEGEL, GRADY . ..... Falkville, Ala. A.B., Atlantic Christian College. STEELMAN, JOHN ROY . . . Thornton, Ark. B.A., Henderson-Brown. STEVVART, STEPHEN A. . . Hiroshima, Japan A.B., M.A., Trinity College: B.D., Yale Divinity. VVARE, ROBT. D. . . . Morgantown, N. C. A.B, Trinity College. WATERS, JOHN MAYO . . . Pinetown, N. C. A.B., Atlantic Christian College. WALKER, JAMES Jos. ...... Nashville A.B. Univ. of Alabama, M.A., Vanderbilt Univ. I O 8 x1.....,-t.f Sl' L Y fi 1923 COMMODORE - - - Illlllll' 1iinTX' .m um f P' a t I Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll 7 -B Graduate Students Receiving Degrees, 1923 Adams, Henry Rhyne. . Aniendt, B. F ..... ...... Bott, Minor Lofton ...... Brinson, Marion Butler. Brown, Forrest David.. Cobb, W. C ............. Copenhaver, James Earl Derring, Paul Neyron ..... Etoh. Mikitaro ......... Fix, Joseph Wood ...... Francis, Mary Lee ..... Folger, Dagnall Frank. . . . Green, Joseph C ........ Henderson, Gerald D .... Hyden, John Albert ...... Johnson, Stanley P ...... Leland, James Morrison. . . McMurry, Dorothy ...... .. . . .ConWa.y, Ark. . . .Somervi1le, Tex. .. . . . .Jackson, Miss. Perkins, Presley M. . . . . . Perry, Catherine E. . . . Powell, Florence Lee .... . . .Bowling Green, Ky . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn ..........Da.llas, Tex ......Grantsboro, N. C. Proctor, W. J.. . . . . . . . . .Rocky Mount, N. C. . . .Cleveland, Tenn. Rainey, John Lloyd .... .... C aney Spring, Tenn. ....Nashvil1e, Tenn. Ransom, Ellene. . .. . .. ......Nashville, Tenn. . . .. . . . . . .Bel Air, Md. Ransom, Mrs. John C. .. .. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. .. . .Bla.cksburg, Va. ' Rhea, Linda. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. .....Oita-Ken, Japan Savage, David Jackson...A. 8: M. College, Miss. ....Burlington, N. C. Sessions, Royal Fred. . . . . . . . . .Georgetown, Tex. .... ..Meridiar1, TSX. Shepard, Marjorie. . . .. . . . .NashVille, Tenn . . . .Centra1, S. C. Spiegel, Grady ...... . .... Falkville, Ala. . ...... Franklin, TGHU- Steelman, John Roy ...... .... T hornton, Ark Green, James Edward ........ Hot Springs, Ark. Stokes, Ruth Wyckliffe. . . . . .Greenvi1le, S. C. Haygood, Claude Martin ........ Greenville, Ala. Tyson, John Joyner ..... ..... A yden, N. C. . . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. Waits, Katherine. . . . . . .. . . .Corinth, Miss H0lSil'1S6l', Amos Stover A ---- H21I:FiS01'lbl-WS. Va. Waller, Elsie May. ............ Nashville, Tenn Hul'St, Anderson Stuart ..... . ...... Clifton, Tex. Vtfare, Robert Dwight ,,,,,,, lliorgantown, N, C ---M2-Fyville, Tenn. Waters, John Mayo ..... ..... P inetoxvn, N. C. . . . . .Nashville Tenn. Vllhite, Margaret Cary. . . . . .Nashville Tenn -TOHUS. Lee O ..... ................. . .HODe, Ark. Wigginton, M, S ..... ...... . . . .Evansville Ind .McClellanville, S. C. Williams. Horton fMissl . . . ....... Searcy, Ark ------- -Nashville. Tenn. Wolf, John Quincy. . . . . . . . . . .Batesville Ark N0Htg0m1'V5'. MPS. Kate W .------ --SYHHSII. VH. Edwards, Jennette ...... .... N ashville, Tenn MUl'l'215', WV- G ---.----------- ---. Q -- -.-. Texas Van Hook, B. O .... ...Nashville, Tenn ICQ l O , .., '-wer e fl f , . 72 lip I E 1 1923 COMMODORE S 4' Z llllll ''IllIIIFTlllIIIIIllI lllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll X? I I I Vanderbilt School of EX'-p1'CSSiOI'1 Top Rofw-MARGARET ARTHUR, R. L. FREEMAN, E. F. P. BRIGHAM, R. H SPRAGINS R L MCDOUGAL, MRS. LILLIE CARLovITz. Second Row-MARY DEBERRY, JULIA MEADOWS, OPAL LANIER, MINNIE SINCLAIR BROWNIE TURNER JONES, ALICE CUNNINGIIAM, EUNICE BELLAH, ESTHER GARFINKLE. Low.-cr Rofw-JOYCE GOLDSTON, RUTH HARRIS, MRS. A. M. HARRIS, PROE. A M HARRIS MRS W, T. BOMAR, FREEDA MAI L'ALLEMAND, MARY LYLE VVALKER. Missing-ELIZABETH SANDERS, VIRGINIA WHITE. 2.4 M? L.. 'Q-'A 'fsugglfol LL.- I ' 23 I 51 , -.ip R 4 'gil mmmmmimmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimfmmmmmmmmimmlmmmmimmmmfmmmmmimm?immimmmiIEmmmmmmmmm g ...- Q : .... ,....... lf 1. ......- i ........ 3 ,-.-- .1 .,,.. mmm mm Hmm 5 llllmllmlmlf .wiff Tmlllll1llllllllnlllnll lmmmmImmmummmmmmmimmm mmm nInmImmmmmmmmmmm ml ll I - .. 2 'fm-fmm gm 'uFa:.CuQfwexE Q! 9U Eff FSQESASFS 21 M 2 3 EZ2g2Nsl5? ff 552 2525- 5 TQ Ii VE? aw sw 2-1 E sg E3-5 0 Q :H imma? Se E EQ SHS i E2 Qmwii Q 'S Ei ,giiiiwlff ' '-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - Q , ,,,,,,-,,,-.-,..- H , QE-mm-YE fT f ''fU 'T W'R IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllmlllIllllmllllllllllllllllllllIlllIllIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllxllIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllll IIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llll Ill Ill! mS w5 1ifmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmzm mm m mmm m mm 1a1mjqm1m1s mmmmmmmfm mmmmmm 1 m' lilmmf if5mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmil mmmmmmm mmmmmm mmmmmf1ifmmmmmmmmmmimmfmmmiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmlmmi sem Q 4 1923 CQMMODORE i t f A ss X llllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'J E The Stadiumt a Mile-Post in Vanderbilt Athletics By R. L. A., JR. VVhen Lynn Bomar caught his mighty toe under the ball and sent it spinning, end over end, far down the field for the first kick-off on new Dudley Field in that never-to-be-forgotten Michi- gan game, the athletic sons of Vanderbilt then and there began the actual physical enjoyment of the stadium for which it was built. They began an enjoyment that will continue to increase with the coming years, and which will result in the gradual but certain increase of strength through- out our whole athletic system. Better trained and more scientific teams will uphold the Gold and Black, and our already enviable position in the football world will be strengthened to such a point that the name of Vanderbilt will be ever- lastingly synonymous with victory, not only in the South, but the nation over. judging from our past performances under it is not rash or idle to prophesy a string of championships now that we have the best sta- dium and equipment in Dixie gridiron circles. Nothing succeeds like success may be a hack- neyed maxim, but it is still true. Now that the Commodores have got off to such a Hying start in the first year of the stadiurn's existence, a slump back to the weaker teams that followed on the heels of the war should never occur. There is no doubt but that Vanderbilt realized the great importance of christening the great bowl with a successful year, and with this in mind they simply rose to the occasion and hurled back all comers with that unconquerable, never-say-die spirit so characteristic of the great Gold and Black elevens of the past. This power to rise to great occasions seems to be inherent in Vander- bilt teams and every alumnus and student feels Y that this power, coupled with the greater ad- , E 0 severe handicaps from lack of the best equipment, A . MQ., -.. if , ' ,,.. A ,,., , f FIRST KICKOFF IN STADIUM II3 -Fi ,,,,, 1 .3 5 X' , i Lili, .- ,,...,---- A '-'. A 1-...mf l T, 1923 COMMODORE t o 'f -1 ,,g' 77 X V 5 ' x , lllllllll nnu n.- fm SllllllllllIl lllllllllllllllllllllll , ',.. 0 ,v K ' VANDY HOLDS ON ONE-YARD LINE vantages of the best modern equipment, should serve to make the Commodore supreme in every line of Southern intercollegiate athletics from now on. The wonderful new stadium has inspired the sons of Vanderbilt to heights unknown and has kindled in them the unquenchable fires that will cause them to outstrip even the great records of former heroes, The dedication marked a mile- post in Vanderbilt's athletic progress which is sure to be phenomenal. This is only 'the dawn- ing of a great era. It has been the history of every stadium that when the ,first section is com- pleted that is immediately filled and the income realized from the sale of tickets is sufficient to pay any debt that may remain on the first section and ultimately to complete the stadium. That. this means a new era in football attend- ance here was remarkably demonstrated last year when the big arena was practically filled Tl at the Sewanee game. VVithin the next few sea- sons it will be filled to overflowing at the big games because hundreds of people will attend not from their love of the game or knowledge of football, but because they want to be a part of the crowd and see the spectacle. Then will come enlargements, and with enlargements greater teams can be brought here, and with greater games will come greater crowds. And naturally the greater the teams played, the greater the glory for defeating them. Having weathered the first year with Michigan and the South's best on the schedule, the Commodores have more than an even chance to repeat in the future, especially with their inherent ability to rise to the occasion. VVith the old spirit and the new advantages working in harmony, if Vanderbilt does not be- come one of the foremost colleges in the country in athletics during the next decade thousands of people in the South will be badly deceived. lm 1923 COMMODORE rf'- llllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll' 4 K A-A ' F ,: . ...,...,' f, -W an ,MQ ROOTERS, HANDKERCHIEF DEMONSTRATION BAND I-IEADS DEDICATION PARADE IIS 1'?'w U A 1 - ' Q ' SW 1923 COMMODGRE E -- 4' Z- R X -----'- H ---------------------'----- II6 f.-, ,Q ' 1 Aa- E E Xilf silk 192.3 CoMMoDoRE rg , - T i IIIlllllIIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllla IllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII' lxxicxllllllll . I T Another Southern Championship Southern Champions for two years in succession is no small achievement, and how the Commodores accomplished this feat makes a story full of thrills and heroism. The adventures of the 1922 eleven have never been more appropriately written up than in the following article that appeared on a foreign sport page: HA Moleskin Micawber-that appellation characterizes the Van- derbilt undefeated eleven of 1922. Like to the Princeton Tigers, champions of the East, the Commodores were always waiting for something to turn up. And when it did they alertly squeezed through the opening to a victory. nit was a machine, aptly termed, a co-ordination of heart, brain and muscle. It was a machine which employed the kicking game as an offensive weapon-punting largely in the past has been used as a device to escape temporary danger. Vanderbilt employed it as a means of making a break. They kicked until the enemy bobbled -and then broke through the crack. . . It was Z1 machine which reduced to a minimum the return of, punts so well were the marvelous punts of Scotty Neil covered by CAPT- JESS NEELY Hek VVakefield and Capt. Jess Neely, admittedly the most magnetic leader in all Vanderbilt history. It was a team which refused to allow the enemy to bring back kicks, yet through the magic feet of Gil Reece collected large yardage through the return of punts. In no game was the rival eleven able to haul back kicks for anything approaching the distance Reece gained. In the Kentucky game only two yards were returned on Neil's kicks. Neil found no opposi- tion able to equal his brilliant punting, although he met the magnificent Kipke of Michigan and no end of other stars in Dixie. He outpunted every rival, reaching his crest at Athens with an average of 4,7 yards, averaged 42 yards against Michigan and never was below an average of 37. That was his mark in ther Sewanee affair when he kicked against Powers and Sanders, the latter a toe jewel. ' It was a team which allowed but two rivals to cross its goal line. Texas and Tennessee alone invaded scoring territory. Only 16 points were scored by its combined rivals, a mark which placed the Commodores on an enviable pinnacle. It was a team which failed to taste defeatg which held Michigan on the one-foot line, Tennessee on the one-yard lineg Georgia within the same scoring distance, and Texas with the last mark three yards away. It was a team of brains converting its few opportunities into scores, forcing the breaks and being there to take advantage of them by hounding the ball. It had a line which functioned with a solidified effort, which submerged the individual for cohesiveness among men. It boasted the ace punter of Dixie in Scotty Neilg the best back at advancing the ball in all the South in Gil Reece, the coolest forward passer in Capt. Neely, the best receiver of passes in Lynn Bomar, who beyond a doubt was the best football player in all of Dixie. L'It was one of the most intelligent teams which ever represented the Commodores. It was an eleven which had feeble offense, but the sturdiest defense of any Commodore machine, the widest awake of any other McGugin machine-a co-ordination of heart and brain and muscle. Its gameness was unsurpassed and rarely equalled. It congealed when danger threatened with the sudden freeze of a breath from the Arctic, its attack was so full of threat that, though feeble, it kept the opposition constantly alarmed. , And behind the scenes the master witchery of Dan McGugin, who met every emergency with some new defense, was coupled with the rugged defense developed by VVallace VVade and the deer-fnoted knowledge imparted to Gil Reece by Lewie Hardage. Reece had the speed- Hardage taught him how to us it. It was a team responsive to every menace-a Moleskin Micaw- ber which waited for something to turn up and grabbed it when it was spilled. 117 ,,,.-,, , :fi-La T -1,-3: Jw i't.'3.: P willy 1923 COMMODORE ' ff N 1 fy gg. ' VICTORIOUS CONIMODORES IN BATTLE ARRAY In regard to Colonel Dan, be it said that his poll is sparsely haired, and that he isn't as young as he once was, but those hairs have been willingly sacrificed to the cause of Vanderbilt's greater grid glory, in the past, in the present, and we hope in the future, and though Coach Dan's raven locks are no longer of their former hue he still unfurls methods of attack to which the enemy coaches aren't hep. The coach is still young and boisterous, and quite, quite dangerous. Georgia Tech perches upon an equal throne this year and makes faces at the victorious Commodore. By defeating Auburn on Thanksgiving Day, they finished a season undefeated in the South. But the gentlemen in Atlanta are, or should be, very thankful that their schedule for the season did not include the Commodores from Nashville. In 1921 Vandy was thankful when the season came to a close that it was not necessary to' stage a post-season affair with either Centre or Tech. She tied the fourth claimant, the Georgia Bulldog. But the odds were reversed in 1922, and it was Tech's portion to feel the spirit of Thanksgiving on the close of Thanks- giving Day. Few football seasons have ever offered such a struggle for the Commodores as that finished this year. The first real test came when the Commodores faced Yost's Michiganders for the first game in the new Dudley Stadium. On the following Saturday they met the vengeance-seeking Longhorns in Dallas, Texas. Two weeks later they encountered the Tennessee Volunteers on the Mountain, and plastered on them the lirst defeat met bygthem on their new athletic Held. A week of slight rest in which the VVildcats were tamed in the new Stadium, and the end of a brilliant season came to an emotional climax in Athens, when the Georgia Bulldogs, the team that the varsity had tied the year before through an on-side kick, were sent down to decisive defeat. By way of working up an appetite for the Thanksgiving dinner, the Commodores went ig if if 3 fr Q ws Q x i Q a 0 R W i if through their annual setting-up exercise with Sewanee. During the X922 campaign the Commodores ran up 177 points to their opponents' 16, only Texas and Tennessee being able to cross the unfrequented goal line of the Gold and Black final scores are as follows: Vanderbilt .... . 38, Normal .... . o Vanderbilt . . 33, Henderson-Brown . . 0 Vanderbilt . . og Michigan . . . . o Vanderbilt . . ao, Texas . .... . . IO Vanderbilt . .255 Mercer . . . . o Vanderbilt . . 14g Tennessee . . . . 6 Vanderbilt . . 95 Kentucky State . - O Vanderbilt . . 12, Georgia . . . . o Vanderbilt . . 263 Sewanee . . . - O Totals . ..,.. 177 3 Opponents .......... 16 fl 49:5-gf ,,, 'Efira , V A, ' llpg m il f' F. 'mia T .- 7' T' The X 1923 COMMODORE A -s IIllIllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllg.I -' F J ill X X i ' , k , . ia , r , -f5 Yl,1 :vf? V tVV T A 'T 1 1 .,-- .'V Q111Q .. 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Yale, Army, Princeton, Penn State and others kept the wires hot until the Commodore's 1923 card was filled sending in offers for games and Southe t , , rn eams in abundance have tried to arrange a meeting for I923, especially Centre, Georgia Tech Auburn d Al b an a ama. This is the best evidence possible of the fact that the Commodore's gridiron ability is highly respected the nation over. As only nine games could be played and only two of them on foreign soil, and as there were several games under contract, Vanderbilt had to refuse many of the splendid offers from teams that the authorities would really have rather played. VANDERBILT'S 1923 GRIDIRON CARD September 29-Middle Tennessee Normal at Nashville. October 6-Howard or Mercer at Nashville. 3-Michigan at Ann Arbor. . October 20-TCXHS at Dallas. October 27-Tulane at Nashville. 2-Miss. Aggies or Ole Miss at Nashville. IO-'TCHHCSSCC at Nashville. 1 7-Georgia at Nashville. October 1 November November November November 29-Sewanee at Nashville. II9 f' sf se r- .A-Vtgw me EV SW 1923 COMMODORE - X7 K, N VVALLACE VVADE, Assistant Coach, DAN MCGUGIN, Head Coach, LEWIE HARDAGE, Baclejfeld Coach A Rare Combination When the dust and grime of battle is cleared away and the shouting and the tumult of victory dies, these names come forth as the men behind the lines, the men who made the gridiron gladia- tors of Vanderbilt a machine whose powerful strokes were timed with co-operation of heart and brain and muscle-McGugin, Wade, and Hardage. As for Col. Dan, the foxiest of the foxy, we will have more to say later, but at present we will dwell specihcally on the material contributions of VVallace VVade and Lewie Hardage. The Marshal Ney, an appellation bestowed upon VVallace Wade when he cameiamong us September one year ago as the right hand man of Col. Dan, plunged into the pre-season football practice of ,22 with a stiff vigor and a hard Fight 'em whose results were seen when the toughly seasoned Vandy eleven sent the pride of the Western Conference, the great team from Ann Arbor, back to-her territory bearing the brand of a scoreless tie from the South. But in this victory the fruits of his labors were merely in their blossom. The ripened fruits were gathered in the succession of victories which followed, leaving him an organic factor in the building of a Southern championship team. There is only one cloud of regret to blurr the memory of this valuable coach's relations with Vanderbilt and that is the fact that this year was his last among us. He opens the football season of 1923 with the University of Alabama, where he takes the position as head coach of all athletics, having been vouched for by an unusually large number of critics. Outside of his football value he should prove equally valuable as basketball and baseball coach as is evident after a glance at his former relations with the Commodores. . As for the merits of Hardage, backfield coach, Gil Reece stands forth as a -consummation of them. And this little son of Mercury is not all to speak for Lewie. Among the other phantoms of speed from his magic bag of witchery was the forward pass which shot from behind the lines with baliling certainty into the hands of such ends as Bomar. With Lewie tutoring the backfield, Wallace driving the line, and Col. Dan superintending the whole works, Vandy had a rare combination, one that weathered' ,every storm. so X ff 1923 COMMODORE 0, px- I X X IIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ IIlII i K h 2? A-MJ, an Mc ugin., Although assailed from all quarters by the most tempting contracts after his wonderful success, last season, Coach Dan spurned all these temptations to stray from Vanderbilt and decided to remain true to his first love that he has served so valiantly these eighteen years. The call of the sheckles could not budge him. At the big banquet in his honor he said, I will never leave Vanderbilt, and his emotions overcame his power of speech. The press described the occasion as follows: Acclaimed as a coach without a peer, an ideal citizen and through his successful leadership of Vanderbilt, football ma- chines as one of the great- est advertising assets pos- sessed by Nashville, Dan McGugin, Commodore coach, was assailed by a tempest of tribute at a banquet held at the Cham- ber of Commerce Decem- ber 18. The dinner was con- ceived by Vernon Tupper, an alumnus of,Sewanee. Approximately o n e hundred and fifty guests paid homage to Dan Mc- Gugin. Rarely has any citizen been the target for such tribute as was leveled at the -Vanderbilt mentor last night. The gathering was most cosmopolitan. Ad- mirers from every walk of civic life from Mayor Percy Sharpe to even sporting editors, and thirteen former gridiron stars were mier tutor. Letters gone forth were read coaching, civic and advertising value of Dan McGugin were adopted. To climax the unique banquet Coach McGugin was pre- sented with a watch of rare and beautiful there to do honor to Dixi'e's pre- and telegrams from alumni, now to win laurels other than football, in volumes. Resolutions upon the construction. Among the many the following: New York, Dec. ville, Tenn.-WVas telegrams and letters were 17, V. S. Tupper, Nash- out of city when telegram the Faithful e came. just back. Only wish I could be with you. Would consider it great honor and pleasure to be at dinner for Dan McGugin, one of the greatestcoaches of all time and one of the finest iniiuences amateur sports has ever known. Long may he wave. GRANTLAND Rrcn. Macon, Ga., Dec. 18, V. S. Tupper, Nash- ville, Tenn.-Impossible for me to be present Monday night. I wish that all Vanderbilt had the loyalty to our Alma Mater that Coach McGugin has. His heart N Y '1'l'JI J JI JJ JJ JI JJ JJ JJ JJ JI JJ JJ JI JI JJ Mglitisfdsisirfssf.s..f.s.sssssssssss.s.samsssassss - is with us. The fact that he can turn a deaf ear to other institutions who have far outbid us for his services is worthy of the greatest esteem of all Van- derbilt men. Iosrr CODY. Dallas, Tex., Dec. 17, V. S. Tupper, Nashville, Tenn.-Tender my con- gratulations to all captains attending banquet. Sorry I cannot be there. Mc- Gugin is always an inspi- ration to me. I cherish the hope that Ray, Jr., may have the opportunity to get the imprint of his great personality and character as I did. May he lead many more Com- modores to championships. RAY MORRISON, '11. 1 ' N NJNI' JNJINJIVJ'Jlvlxll'UNIV'UINl'JJ'Jl'JlYlU1xJ1'J1 ri4S4Sis.sxs.s.s.s.e.sssasssas.s.s.s.s.s.sss.s IZI VVaynesboro,' La., Dec. 14, 1922. V. S. Tupper, Nashville, Tenn.-Dear Mr. Tupper: It is with the deepest regret kind invitation. I that I must decline your know of no other occasion that would give me more pleasure than to be Monday night with the other tains to do homage to him in Nashville on Vanderbilt cap- that has made Vanderbilt athletically great. The name of Dan McGugin is today emblazoned over the entire state. His name is honored by all the high school boys of state, and through his ability and the wonderful team of I922 will see many Georgia boys in school in Nashville next year. Remember me kindly to the old guard, I am, Sincerely yours, , Russ COIIEN, '15. 47 SW G' 1923 COMMODORE - -f SZFZNQ X IZ. fy xg. e -? ' I COL. DAN AND A DOZEN FORIVIER CAPTAINS l V BANQUET SCENE-MCGUGIN CNOT Macsxsfruj 122 Sl' Z 1923 CGVMMODORE llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' l .. , 2 f COBTRTODORE VARSITY SQUAD 1922 Letter Men Years on Name Posilion Tfam Hfeight Home Tofwn CAPT. jess NEELY .... ...Halfback N 3 158 Smyrna, Tenn. DOC KUHN ..... . , . Quarter 3 150 Nashville, Tenn. TEX BRADFORD ..... .... T ackle 2 zoo Mansfield, Texas Tor McCoLLoUc1-1 .... Tackle 3 IQO Lewisburg, Tenn. ALF SHARPE ...... . . . Center 3 189 Nashville, Tenn. LYNN BOMAR ...... . . End 2 198 Gallatin, Tenn. PERCY CONYERS .... .. End . 4 151 Halls, Tenn. RED ROUNTREE .... ...Halfback 3 145 Hartselle, Ala. HEK WAKEFIELD . . . .... Fullback 2 155 Petersburg, Tenn. FREDDIE MEIERS .... Halfback 0 150 Nashville, Tenn. FA'r'1'Y LAWRENCE .... . . . Guard 190 Nashville, Tenn. JIM VVALKER ....... .... T ackle 1 190 Birmingham, Ala. GARLAND MORROW Guard 175 Nashville, Tenn. GIL REESE ......... .... H alfback 1 155 Tupelo, Miss. SCo1'1'v NEIL .... .. End 5 168 Birmingham, Ala. TUCK IQELLY ... ... Guard 1 170 Whitesville, Ky. 123 -- : ,W 1-T ff,-fi fe - N , fi :'j,f NIW A Z 1923 CoMMoDoRE -' Gzfiui ' --nu I ni X ' I . 4 Illll 1 lllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI if '2- , 2 4 e ia X . T '7'a .,..,. ..., ,,., , . ,. mix ,A 3 if ff --1 'a,x,-e-wig., vi, W3 W - 'V . is s , - f ' ,, M ' . ...ffm 2 4' 1 s fi 'X 1 f -::1.:.rf.:fef'-'M WWE .. Q-fel F .:r.f'-: - .- .Seal Q 1 9. .EQ ' ., , om.: , M .S .nrzegdra 'H '-1212215 - We fi oi' , 1 1 5 5 Ve , fy r bi W if ug My was if ,V 1 ' ffiev . .- r .4 . a f , ,,,,,.,.:.:mg.,.,,,:,,54..-14-maew- .wi fp-Q:-z...m:1:.:g.g.::..: ., 1 :., f-zvgiimy g,fmi4e,-4-1.- K.,.,,.g-:.,:zf,,e,,:-4 -33422--45,55-.5 wi-w:.15fM.:. 4- ra. X 0 ,- Q7 57 xff,f7gg5!' Q AM 4 M,4f ff! ,.,,.4,,,g.4.5435-yy--,, we :j1':-.leazzasi-,.,g.f,-'few 41.-',p.-i,w-gg-rw,-' xv -c3fvq,r.f'::f:.f:11.1x-:E-1:-W Lr'-maze: -ie. .ie ::z1:Q:i:- .e:e..aefxzama21ZaaYw2af. ,Am fiaieeefyfvrfaizwziirsiv. 1. CAPTAIN JESS NEELY, 1-Ialflmck Admittedly the best captain and most mag- netic leacler that ever led a Commodore eleven. Besides inspiring his men to ight to the last inch, he set a splendid example himself by his deadly tackling, fierce blocking, speed in getting down under punts, and uncanny forward passing that spelled defeat to so many enemies of the Gold and Black, This gallant leader has one more year to star for Vandy, and minus the worries of captain, should make All-Southern easily. 3. DOC KUIIN, Quarter, Captain-Elect Last year was Doc's third in the quarter role and he handled it with much strategy and good judgment. The Commodore machine sped steadily along to another championship under this little veteraifs guidance, and his general- ship has rarely been equalled in the South. Doc packs a mean oval at times, too, and forwards passes with speed and accuracy. His efforts were rewarded with the 1923 captaincy. 124 2. TEX BRADFORD, Tackle When it comes to playing tackle Old Tex is right there, rough and ready. This giant Texan stands over six feet and weighs over 200 lbs.- all of which he lets the opposing line have full force. His line play was of unusually high cali- ber against Michigan, Georgia and Texas, es- pecially the latter, whom he loves With a ven- geance. Tex rated many votes for All-Southern and should Cinch it easily next year. 4. LYNN BOMAR, End fAll-Anieritmm This big, good-natured athlete with the broad grin and his familiar I-hope-you-don't-like-it is a wonder on the gridiron. 1-Ie's a knock-out and a touchdown all in one. Lynn attracted the attention of the whole nation by his smashing driving, scintillating play on the flanks, at tackle, fullback or anywhere they put him. He is a 200-lb. giant who cloesnlt know how fast he can run. He ain't never missed az forward pass or tackle, and ain't figuring on doing it. He was unanimous choice for All-Southern and made Walter Camp's second All-American, and he still has two 1'X101'6 years to go. ,mg x ed. E! fl iv' if-'id pdl - i .i-P' e is is- Sill x 4 1923 COMMODORE fc E A D f .. gizfw f' A. lvsoff-.42 . QQ:-' AG' ,1gjj:5.3,-4.6.52 1, ':.,.,V1. 5 Q . fly-sp . . :go . ew YY' 45 1'Pl'f1fw. -V , .. .t.,. .,,, ..l., , ,,.,.,.,, ff' fa fe fir eff? 'Nz it 1 zsqfqi f Aff, at S9 Q , 4 wb i ,-v'-vziz'-J.. .fa ef - rf: :.f-:igl if -ra: 3 xg Y fig- lf? ' fr hex.. v . V ' V S , ,A S t ' f '- .,,.V . gee' .9 ,. M- -. ' sax ,. fa, 7 - V . . :Ni y ' t ff ' ea 1 t D55 ,ff-,. ,J J, f , Q4 sq 1' fx! .- :5:, , agen- rf ' JV. ...L .1--ff V -Sqft?- e if ,I we . .,,,.g 'V .j:J'f ey,f:isg I z , 1. ALF SHARPE, Center This veteran has served the Commodores three years in the capacity of snapper-back and has played jam-up football every minute of the time. Very few bad passes has this long stal- wart ever made, and no cost'y ones. Although brittle and easily hurt, Alf fights to the finish on nerve and guts, always giving the best he has in him. Although he graduates, Alf has another year of.football, and McGugin is counting on him for pivot-man again' in '23. 3. I-IEK WVAKEFIELD, Halfback This stocky lad is one of the best defensive football players in the South, and if you don't hr-lieve it ask any of them. from Michigan on down to Sewanee. Heli knows the game like a hook and practices what he knows at top speed, whether he is carrying the ball, snappin' 'em at the shoestrings, breaking up passes, or flash- ing clown under punts and nailin' 'em in their tracks. .QI 22.2, 1-.1 .QVQL 2-3 ',2f:'l', ' .ffl V:...g 125 2. GARLAND MORROXV, Guard A supple, Indian-muscled 175 pounder, and one of these natural athletes who can play any- thing, anywhere, any time. Old Chickenfoot put a great game at guard from the klckolf to the last play and always kept his man guess- ing. Garland is a. quarter-miler and hurdler of great ability, and his speed proved of great value on the gridiron in following the ball and tackling from behind. He is also playing his fourth year on the basketball team at center. ' 4. JIDI WVALKER-, Tackle This big hefty lad will fool you. He may look sleepy at times, but when the whistle blows he's there with the goods. He displayed his wares as a tackle and did it exceedingly well for his first year on a college team. Although he weighs nearly 200. Big Dick is as fast as nearly any man on the team,,and Coach iVade says he tied Gil Reese once in a 100-yard race. Jim tackles savagely, opens tunnels in the op- posing linc, and never gives up. , T , m f, - -A . I: N ... E - '- we R Z I ' 1923 COMMODORE 3 5 X f gs - 1-e ' ' .,1':3:i.,:yyp.IgS'9f2fZ :Z - 'n-L'fffEv , 57 F 7:191'-f'f?5 5'V'6'2f:afE4 1-'47f'5.i ' .f:- 1224 1. GIL REESE, Halfback The Tupelo Flash. -This little son of Mercury made good over night, under Lewie Hardage's tutoring, and starred against the powerful Xvolverines in the first big college game of his life, The way he returned those punts, twirling, twisting, squirming, when it looked like he was smothered, will never be forgotten. Gil was the axis of the running attack' and got several votes for All-Southern, which he should make easily next year with added experience. 3. FR-EDDIE MEIERS, Halfback Another hard-hitting little man. Frtddie weighed only 145 pounds, but he hit the line with force of 2. man 25 pounds heavier. He had the knack of smashing through an open- as he fought, he was falling. on the Varsity a good account ing, and twirling and spinning thus gaining ground all the time Freddie played his second year last fall and never failed to give of himself when Coach put him in. 2. SCOTTY NEILL, End Scotty disti of the greatest nguished himself last fall as one punters in the Country, his ex- cellent toe work receiving the Commendation of such celebrities as Yost, Grantland Rice, and Waltei' Camp. game did much throughout the caliber. Scotty end and was a 4. T This fighting State, where he Coach McGugin His great work in the Michigan to save the day, and his punting season was of the same high also put up a scrappy game at hard man to gain over. UCK KELLY, Guard linesman is a transfer from Ky. played center on the 1920 eleven. played him at guard on the vic- torious Commodores, and he created quite a. fuivore at that ably the best o about 1685, an position. Tuck was undoubt- t' his weight, as he tipped only he got several votes for All- edly one of the best guards in the South fprob- ' d 1 Southern select back next year. on. Vandy is lucky to have him 126 -s s -- 1 , 1i55. ' .W ,,.- . , in fl QV x dill Q 4 1923 COMMODORE ' fa, ss. - - ii? IIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg lllll f . 1. PERCY CONYERS, End If nature had given Prissy a little more avoirdupois of the same brand as the 150 pounds of spring steel he now packs around at such high speed, the best ends in the South would have to look to their laurels, for this boy nat- urally plays the old game in whirlwind style. Like a. streak under punts and a stubborn fighter on the defense. Percy Won his fourth letter in football this year and Vandy loses a clean, hard- fighting flankman. 3. RED ROUNTREE, 1-Ialfback Another youthful speed king who cut quite a. wide swath on the gridiron when it came to packing the ball. Especially in the Mercer game did this streak of red circle the ends and ring up touchdowns in bounteous quantities. Off to a. flying start, he beats the enemy to line of scrimmage and is nearly always good for a gain. Red has another year yet to rip through broken fields. 2. TOT', McCOLLOUGI-I, Tackle and End This gentleman with the tower-like physique is quite a familiar figure in Vanderbilt Athletics, being a veteran of the track and diamond, as well as a footballer of note. Tot weighs around 200 and stands about six feet and a half high. He has very little trouble in getting an oppo- nent out of the way whenever he so desires, and he snatches a wicked forward pass. Tot has another year yet to perform as a Commodore. 4. 'TATTY' LAYVRENCE, Guard A chunky lad of great proportions who is capable of wonderful football and often shows quite a bit of flashy line play. Fatty is as tough as they make 'em, and gives the opposing line quite a bit to worry about. Although his disposition and mental attitude at times greatly handicap his playing, two more years of expe- rience should correct much of this and develop him into a stellar linesman. 5. JOE KILLEBREXV, Manager This handsome youth is also a brilliant performer in si broken field foil fieldl, and St-21l'l'0Cl above par in Texas, but he stayed about a week too long in Oklahoma City after the game, according to Shorty Brown fno. his girl didn't say sol. and as at result .Toe got penalized half the distance to his goal. i. e., no more trips with the team. However, .loo pulled through O. K. and finally got his letter. wr X 'X 'ggi Edt... -F -ni- .. f'E 1 fin' lr J 'H' Mg - T . Y-s 4. NW s 'Z T- LZPZN X -, - Q ' ll Illllllllllllllllllll llllll 192.3 coMMoDoRE Commodores on Mythical Elevens One reason given for Vanderbilt's wonderful showing during the season of 1922 by many fol- lowers of the gridiron game was the lack of a great quantity of outstanding stars who might have in their elforts to scintillate and make All-Southern have eclipsed the united effort and consistent team work of the Commodores. There were a few stars, however, who did stand out, but not for one single play to the detriment of team work. The greatest of these, of course, was the phenomenal Bomar-the Big Blonde Bear -whose superior play at end, tackle, or anywhere he was placed, was the talk of the Southern football world last fall. Yes, and even further than the South did his fame spread. As the season pro- gressed he cinched All-Southern in a walk, and by the end of the season Grantland Rice and other nationally known sport writers had him doped for All-American. Frank Mencke and others chose him as All-American end ffirst teamj, and Walter Camp put him lon as end on his com- posite All-American Qsecond teamj. This is the first time since Ray Morrison made it in 1911 that a Vanderbilt man has made All-American proper, although josh Cody was once put on Walter Camp's third team as tackle, no one selected him as first All-American, as several did Bomar. The Big Blonde Bear was the terror of the South. His backing up the line was perfect, and he hurled back all comers with the same savage vigor. On the receiving end of a forward pass his equal has rarely been seen. He plucked passes out of the ozone that it seemed impossible to get, and then raced through the enemy like they were tied. He was equally good at intercepting passes and breaking up the aerial attack of the opposition. In 1921 Bomar played full- back part of the time, and then was shifted to tackle, and seemed just as much at home in one position as another. He always gave Georgia particular h-ll. In'1921 his wonderful work at backing the line gave him the title, 'tSavior of the Georgia game, and this year he tore them all to pieces with his great pass receiving as well as his murderous tackling. Lynn hails from Gallatin, and starred under Coach Wade on his Fitzgerald 8: Clarke team of 1920, that won the state championship. Withitwo more years left, Lynn should make one of the greatest football stars this country ever produced. Bomar is over 6 feet tall, weighs zoo stripped, and is lightning fast. He plays forward on the basketball quintet, and catches on the varsity nine. Three other Commodore names appeared on Walter Camp's Roll of Honor, namely: Jess Neely, Doc Kuhn, and 'fScotty Neil. To be even mentioned by this emi- nent authority for All-American is quite an honor, and this is sufficient testimonial to the unusual prowess of the above- named stars. In the All-Southern picks out of 22 selections, Bomar got 2I ballots-17 for end and 4 for tackle, Neil got 5 for end, Bradford 4 for tackle, Kelly 2 for guard, and Reese 4 for halfback, while Billy Evans, the popular sport writer, gave six Commodores places on his Dixie Honor Roll, LYNN BOMAP. namely, Bomar, Bradford, Kelly, Kuhn, Reese and Neil. The famous Big Blonde Bean' and Commodore flankman, who made A11-American end. 128 E ' ' ' 1 llL.1 gig! - ' '- f-ff . ' Sl Q 1923 coMMoDoRE Z . f ' 4 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' Q b Former Commodore Stars As Coaches VVith the return of josh Cody to the fold the Commodores' coaching stair becomes truly an All- Vanderbilt aggregation. Coach Dan McGugin, Director of Athletics and Head Coach, by adop- tion and prescription Q20 years' possessionj, is a loyal son of Vanderbiltg Josh, as assistant football cach, and head coach of basketball and baseball, is a graduate ofthe Class of I9I9Q Tom Zerfoss, coach of Freshman football and basketball, is twice a graduate of Vandy, B.A., 1917, and M.D., 1922, Lewie Hardage, backfield coach, is a graduate of the Class of 1913, while Coach Bill Anderson, track mentor, is a graduate of the Class of 1905. All three of the gridiron warriors, josh, Tom, and Lewie, are former All-Southern stars on Commodore elevens, at tackle, end, and halfback, respectively. Tommy Zerfoss had a good year with the Freshman teams, despite the many disadvantages and handicaps they had to labor under incident to every first season of Freshman athletics, and next year should produce some winning aggregations. That Josh and Lewie will render invaluable aid to McGugin in moulding another championship varsity eleven is a foregone conclusion. JOSH CODY Former All-Southern Tackle and Com- modore captain, who returns to his Alma Mater to replace Xifallace Yvadc- as assist- ant coach of football and head coach of basketball and baseball. Josh has made quite a rep as a coach down at Mercer. anal Vanrly is fortunate in procuring his services, and again rr-turning the famous giant linesrnan to the fold. 0959999 TOMMY ZERFOSS Another All-Southern star, who coaches the Freshman Football and Basketball teams. Having broken the ice with Freshman teams at Vantly this year, Tommy should turn out some strong teams next season. Hard luck and a fatal lack of punch at the right moment caused the Freshmen to drop several close games this past year, hut their gen- eral average was fl good 0119. A.'WI 1l Ng lh . 'Via ifxgfgul E U O E 'FU : rn 1 922 GEORGIA GAME, ATHENS, URES OF PICT ACTION . ISO .. -- v'V so 1923 CCMMCDCRE j BASKETBALL l BASKETBALL TEAM, 1923, CITY CHAMPIONS Franz Row, Left to Right-BELL, FOSTER, COACH VVADE, KUHN tCapt.j, Mamas, Reeves. Behind-SRYGLEY, BOMAR, EMBRY, VVALKER, Moaaow. Commodore Quintet Makes Splendid Record The Commodores fell short of the Southern championship inthe tournament at Atlanta, but they made the victors do some hustling. Mississippi A. S M. finally won the belt. Vanderbilt turned up her toes from an over dose of V. P. I., administered in the last sad moments of the second round, and didn't rally. The team made no alibi, uttered no dramatic 'last words,' and does not ask for Howers. They have done wonders during the season and developed in a spec- tacular way. VVinning fifteen out of twenty-three games is a good record, it is a remarkable record when you consider that four of those eight defeats were to powerful teams of the North, where basketball has reached its highest development, and one other was to VVabash, the creme de la creme of college teams, national champions, who came South during the holidays and left a train of tombstones behind them. And these five losses all occurred at the very beginning of the season. Vanderbilt lost only three other games, and those 'by the skin of her teeth.' The doughty Y. M. H. A. 'Pepsf who last year nicked our record, were trampled in the dust this year. The Ramblers were defeated once, and were defeated again some five minutes before the second game ended, but the Ramblers caught a scoring infection then, broke out into a rash of goals, and tied up the city series. Lack of consistent scoring has cost us those games. There are few better defensive teams. The development of the Commodores has been spectacular, it is a lasting crown of glory to Coach ISI Wy 1923 CGMMODORE ' -f f 4 X Z BX -as II Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll -..tg 3 X VVallace 'XVade, who took his bumps last year without a murmur. The men of the team know few peers, and fewer superiors. Vanderbilt exhibited a spectacular return to form and in a second half come-back crushed the Ramblers 36 to 24 on March 6, thus winning the City Championship of Nashville. Morrow was the storm center of the Commodore cyclone, with Bell, VValker, Bomar and Kuhn making athletic history by their brilliancy. t'Captain 'Doc' Kuhn is a varvelous guard. He is in every play, and shines best at doing the helicopter act and picking up tall passes out of the atmosphere and right off the Hnger-tips of waiting forwards. Morrow has added to the laurels he already has gained, and ranks as one of the best all-round basketeers in the South. He was out of the game for some time because of illness, which accounts for some of the trouble the Commodres picked up early in the season. I' iSlim' Embry, another casualty, is a natural athlete, tall, rangy, and blasted many hopes for opponents by dropping in goals at critical times. He broke a bone above his ankle in the first Rambler alfair, and was laid out for the rest of the season. He played that game through, being better with one leg than most men with two. But his loss was a fearful blow to championship ho es. P Bomar, footballer de luxe, with all his size, trips over the basketball floor with fairy lightness, and has been a powerful cog in the defensive and in the passing part of the machine. He has come through with goals at useful times, also, and is one of the most feared men on the squad. Foster, light of hair and of weight, is one of the prettiest players in the South. He is lightning fast, though erratic in his shooting. In some games he dropped the ball like rain through the rings, in others he couldn't find it at all. But always he was passing the ball like an automaton, or laying down a barrage on the opposing backboard. VValker, one of the tallest men on the team, handles himself better than any other man, and is a constant thorn in the side of the enemy. He is a marvel at jumping and at passing the ball, and is good for many goals in the course of the game. 'K 'Pep' Bell flashes here and here like a diminutive water bug. He is a tower of strength on defense, and is the coolest of foul goal tossers. His work in the tournament marked him as one of the best forwards in the South. 'Tedl Srygley is ready to step in at any stage of the game and relieve whatever man needs relieving. He is a polished basketball player, and plays a steady, reliable, rather than a flashy game. 'Freddie' Meiers plays basketball as he plays football. He is dashing and brilliant. He is as active as Foster, and is a demon at snatching the ball from the spot where an opponent has reached his hands to take it. Reeves is playing his first year with the Varsity. One of the old Hume-Fogg state champion prep team, he knows basketball from A to Izzard, and is a certainty as a regular before another season shall roll by. BASKETBALL SCORES, GAME BY GAh'lE December 22-Vanderbilt 21, VVabash 32. December 28-Vanderbilt 22, Cincinnati 41. December 29-Vanderbilt 14, VVittenburg 28. December 30-Vanderbilt 20, Ohio State 27. January 1-Vanderbilt 17, Chicago II. January 8-Vanderbilt 46, Clarksville 23. january Io-Vanderbilt 19, Jonesboro HY 7. january 12-Vanderbilt 14, Memphis Y 15. January 16-Vanderbilt 25, Y. M, H. A. Peps 21. January 20-Vanderbilt 28, Chattanooga 27. january 25-Vanderbilt 41, Milligan 2o. January 26-Vanderbilt 43, Bemis NY 16. January 27-Vanderbilt 34, Miss. A. Sz M. 27. january 30-Vanderbilt 23, Ramblers 19. January 31-Vanderbilt 26, Hendrix 14. February 2-Vanderbilt 25, Georgia 16. February 9-Vanderbilt 29, Mercer 32. February 10-Vanderbilt 37, Mercer 35. , February 15-Vanderbilt 22, Y. M. H. A. Peps 15. February 18-Vanderbilt 30, Ramblers 34. February 22-Vanderbilt 28, Tennessee 25. February 27-Vanderbilt 36, L. S. U. 10. February 28-Vanderbilt 23, V. P. I. 26. March 6-Vanderbilt 36, Ramblers 24. Games-24. VVon 16, lost 8. - Scores-Vanderbilt 659, opponents 545 132 E ' VE r f- u my so X P 192.3 CQMMQDORE llllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllll .Ill 1 7 192.2 BASEBALL SQUAD Standing-COACH WADE, JULE THOMAS, MCCULLOUGH, VVITIIERS, GREEK, LAWRENCE, ADAMS, Mgr. Second Rofw-BOMAR, EMERY, .NE'ELY, HUCKABA, KUPIN, RICHARDSON. Sitzing'-HIGHTOWER, LUTEN, Woomzoor, Captain, REESE, M. BROWN. . Review of 1922 Season lNith the championship team of the previous year back practically intact it was naturally expected that this higher caliber nine would not only repeat, but with another years' experience, would be able to wallop most any college aggregation in the country. Never has any college base- ball team had more favorable prospects than had the 1922 Commodores, every position being held down ab irziiio by a veteran. They started out under Coach VVade as they had the year before under Coach Byrd Douglass, knocking the cover off and generally playing big league ball. In the early games they showed great stuff and but for a costly error on one occasion would have defeated the Nashville Southern League Vols. Both Michigan and Ohio State were walloped in' great style and sent back to the VVestern Conference circuit with a much greater respect for Southern baseball ability. I But the very next day came the snag, when a Southe1'n aggregation proper, Miss. A. Sz M. came up from the cotton country and set us back twice in succession, 6 to 3 and 9 to 3. In these games the raw edges of the Vandy team work were first shown, and the slight lack of cohesiveness was displayed. The star aggregation of the previous year did not quite get up to its old time form before it was too late-the Miss. lads had put us out of the title hunt. After this, however, the Commodores got .under way, and except for one off day down at Mercer a little later played out the schedule in splendid form, defeating, among others, the strong nines of Auburn, Kentucky State, Camp Benning, and Tennessee. 133 i f T ' r - ' v ' ulllp 1923 CoMMoDoRE get ' ' ' A local scribe had the following to say of the season the day after it closed with a third con- secutive victory over the Sewanee Tigers: The Commodores closed their 1922 baseball season yesterday afternoon on Dudley Field, fattening their percentages at the expense of the Tigers in three straight victories for a season's record of 14 victories and 7 losses. t'The season has not beei. without a certain amount of glory despite a disastrous try for the second straight Southern championship in which Miss. A. and M. blasted the hopes with two straight wins on Dudley Field. On the Southern tour also the Mercer team split the series, Georgia took a single game and Auburn broke even. VVith better luck the team should have won all but one of these road games-but fate ruled against them. The Commodores walloped Michigan in a great game and lost another on account of dark- ness with the tying run on third and McCullough at bat. On succeeding days Embry and Greek hurled wins over the Ohio Staters. The Commodores hold wins over Tennessee, Kentucky State, Camp Benning, Sewanee, Bir- mingham Southern, Normal and Cumberland. Capt. Tobe Woodroof deserves a large portion of the credit for the Commodores. He, with Tot McCullough, led the club in hitting for the season with an average well above the .300 mark. His fielding has been excellent for the greater portion of the time also. In the later games of the season 'Son' Brown has taken up the hitting habit and with VVood- roof and Tot has held the burden of driving over runs. Embry, Greek and Richardson have shouldered the pitching burden and have divided honors. Greek has hurled four victories without a loss this season and has prospects for a great pitcher. 'Slim' has done the iron-man work and carries a large portion of the victories. 'Boots' Rich- ardson started slowly but pitched excellent ball in the latter stages of the season. The usual line-up in 'batting order was as follows: Luten rf., Neely cf., McCullough Ib, Wood- roof 3b, Brown lf., Kuhn ss., Reese zb, Hightower c, Embry p, with Boots Richardson, Clarence Greek and Dick XValker aiding and abetting in the hurling line, Big Blonde Bear ' Bomar assisting in the receiving department, and Huckaba offering relief in the outer gar SEASONIS RECORD, 1922 April 5-At Nashville-Vanderbilt ...... 5 Cumberland . . . . . April 7-At Nashville-Vanderbilt . . . I3 Middle Tenn. Normal April 8-At Nashville-Vanderbilt . . 6 Nashville Vols . . April io-At Nashville-Vanderbilt . . 6 Middle Tenn. Normal April I.4.TAt Nashville-Vanderbilt . . . 4 Michigan . . . . . April 15-At Nashville-Vanderbilt . . 5 Michigan C5 in.j . April 17-At Nashville-Vanderbilt . . . 16, Ohio State . . . . April 18-At Nashville-Vanderbilt . . 6 Ohio State . . . April I9-'Af Nashville-Vanderbilt , . 3 Miss. A. 8: M. . . April zo-At Nashville-Vanderbilt . , 3 Miss. A. 8: M. . . April 22-At N21Sl1Vill6-Vanderbilt . , 6 Birmingham Sguthern April 26-At Macon-Vanderbilt . , I Mercer ,,,,, April 27 At Macon-Vanderbilt . . . 5 Mercer . . . . . April 29LAt Athens-Vanderbilt . . . , Q, Georgia , May 1-At Montgomery-Vanderbilt . , 7 Auburn l , , May 2-At Auburn-Vanderbilt . . . , 2 Auburn , , . May 5-At Nashville-Vanderbilt . . , IO Kentucky State , May 8-At Nashville-Vanderbilt ...... 5 Camp Benning . May 9--At Nashville-Vanderbilt ...... 4, Camp Benning , May 12-Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee-Game called, rain, May 13-At Nashville-Vanderbilt ....,, 7 Tennessee . . May I8-All NZlShVillC-V21UCiCYl7ilt ...., . 19 Sevvanee I May 19-At Nashville-Vanderbilt . . 8 Sewanee . Nlay 20-At NHShVillC-V31'ldC1'bilfL . - , 5 Seyvanee , 13+ dens c ., 6 , 7 ,.1 ,m5,z . fa ,I-Fi -fel-27 SM n gxiii 1923 CGMMODORE Z w , JMJS T35 J WW sg M 1923 CQMMODORE ?',i -ff gif Illl IlIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 136 '-lf: ,' --1.17: ' 'K Xl 1923 COMMODORE 1 W .JN -'x rfxxx 'fkx 'I Fw, ,NPR Nw! V Nxt?-1 digit' I R A. K 626' TRACK TEAM, 1922 Smnding-GENTRY, HARDWICKy BOSARGE, MCCULLOUGH, STACK, MIXON, BERRY. Sitting-MCMURRAY, Mgr.,- VVALLER, ROUNTREE, WAKEFIELD, HOWELL, Capt.,' PECK, NANCE, COACH ANDERSON. Review of Season, 1922 Wonder how those Des Moines folks ever heard that we developed the best relay teams in the South? drawled Coach Anderson, as he stood at the quarter-mile finish and added three sec- onds before announcing Nance's practice time. Then he unfolded a couple of papers from the Iowa metropolis which had two column heads boosting the hopes that the famous Vandy relay team would enter the great Drake Relays. I guess we'll have to go now, continued Coach Bill, and I believe We can win that college relay, and maybe the university class relay. From then on no relay team ever practiced harder. The practice showed up to great advantage, too, in the first meet of the season with DePauw, which they pulled out of thefire by a two-point margin, the score being 58 to 56, counting the relay's final ten points. The javelin and relay were the last two events, and from a possible total of Ig points the Commodore Cinder path artists cashed in the whole 18, 8 in javelin and ro in the relay, for one of the most spectacular finishes ever seen in any meet. Prior to these two events the score stood 56 to .to in favor of DePauw, but after the markers rung up by this marvelous comeback were added, Vandy nosed them out by 2 points. Having gained much confidence on account of their thrilling defeat of the DePauw relayers, Vandy's crack quarter milers pleaded with Coach Anderson to enter the University Class relay 137 'F-fx F53 l T . . , I 4- an 1923 COMMODQRE - '3 - 'llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , 4 - :mum and not the College at Drake meet the following Saturday, April 29. Coach Bill finally yielded, so these bald-headed fiyers were delighted. Mixon, VVakefield, Stack and Rountree had just been initiated into the historic Owl Club via the tonsorial route of scissors and clippers, and they looked like escaped convicts running for their lives out on the track: that is, all but Nance, who retained his mane like a true gentleman. 3 The decision to enter the University Class was an unlucky one, however, as the marvelous Illinois relayers lowered the Drake record that day from 3:21 3-5 to 3:20 2-5, and naturally the Commodores were outclassed as their own S. I. A. A. record is only 3:25, which was just about their time at Drake, too. The Collegejrelay was won by Centre College in 3:31 4-5, and Vandy could have won that by 7 seconds had they entered that class. The relay quartet, however, gained much in experience, and were greatly applauded for their ambitious undertaking and good show- ing in such fast company. , On May 6 only Howell and Stack represented Vandy in the big Birmingham Invitation Meet, as the bad weather had deprived the relay team and others of a whole week's practice and they were in no shape to make the trip. The gallant little Commodore captain, however, ran away with the two-mile run, as usual, while Willie Stack finished second in the 1oo yards and third in the 220. The next Saturday saw the Commodore thinly clads in Baton Rouge entered i1i'tl1e big S. I. A. A. meet. They coralled a total of Ig points and finished third, Miss. A. Sz M. and L. S. U. winning first and second, respectively . This was a better showing than the score indicates, as three first places were really won, but Stack's first in 1oo was ruled second on a technicality. Tom Ryan hurled thediscus in great style and won first place with 125 feet II I-2 in., while the phenomenaliHowell galloped off with the two mile in 9:52 3-5, and received a great ovation. The relay team proved a surprise to many who had figured that the Commodores would walk away with it. Mixon, Nance, Stack and VVakef1eld comprised this quartet, which lost by an eye-lash to the Mississippi A and M. team. To the work of Cochran, the great A. and M. runner, is given the credit for winning the relay. Mixon- handed Nance of the Commodores a lead of' some four yards at the finish of the third lap, and Cochran, running the final quarter, passed Nance near the finish line. The officials, as well as Bo McMillan, famous Centre College grid star, timed Cochran 4.8 3-5 for the final quarter, a remarkably fast lap. The final meet was a walk-away affair with Sewanee on the mountain, and the account began as follows: A 'fSewanee, Tenn., May 2o.--Vanderbilt defeated Sewanee today in the rain and mud in the last track meet of the season, 74 to 38. Vanderbilt took ten first places to Sewanee's four. In the 1oo yard dash, half mile, mile and two mile runs, and the 220 yard low ,hurdles Vandy took both places, while Sewanee took both in only the shot put. 'fNance was easily the star of the meet, winning first in the low hurdles, high and broad jumps, and was second in the roo yard dash and the high hurdles. Mixon and Howell for the Commo- dores took one first and one second place, while Captain A. Minor and Sanders for the Tigers took a first and second each. The gritty little miler, Glenn Gentry, broke a bone in his foot during the last lap of the mile against DePauw and his absence in the other meets was keenly felt. Never has an athlete displayed more fighting nerve and heroic guts than did Gentry in finishing that last lap of a mile on a broken leg. He fell at the finish and was on crutches the remainder ,of the season. Iakey Peck upheld the Gold and Black well in the half mile again, and was always in the placing at the Hnish, and fighting every step of the way. Mixon improved wonderfully, and Uday by day in every way ran faster and faster, and this quarter-miling gem was rewarded with the 1923 captaincy. Keiser Nance, veteran and ex-captain, was as usual a whole track team in himself. In his four years on the cinders he has been of as much value as any athlete Coach Bill ever had and he will be sorely missed in coming seasons. Tom Ryan learned discus throwing in a hurry and won the S. I. A. A.-quite a remarkable feat for a man's first year with only a week or two of practice. Rountree and VVakefield showed up in quarter like veterans, and the former did quite a bit of javelin hurling for a little man, specially against DePauw. YValler in the pole vault, Bill Puryear in the hurdles, Bosarge in the mile, and Jim Hardwick in the discus throw did consistently steady work throughout the season, as did Willie Stack, the phe- nomenal sprinter, in the dashes. Stack has more natural ability than any sprinter Vanderbilt has had in years, and if he can develop more stamina and tenacity of purpose he should shatter S. I. A. A. records before he graduates. VVhilef the sensational Cochran from Miss. A. Sz M. managed to nose out Nance on the last quarter' o the S. I. A. relay and thus gave the Vandy relayers th-eir first defeat since 1915 it 15 no sign that the 22 quartet was not up to par. It was, but a 4.8 3-5 final quarter will bieat the best of 'em, and that was Cochran's time that day. Running in order-Wakefield, Stack, Mixon, Nance-th G ld d Bl k 1 1 e 0 an ac team was always dangerous, and even A. 81 M. won by the closest margin, and such defeats as that are almost equal to a victory. 5 Z: f- ef f - '- - ff-f: 2.-ff Interfraternity Basketball, 192.3 QM X F 1923 COMMQDORE f, I i IIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'IZ N After one of the hardest fought schedules ever witnessed in the Interfrat League the hefty Delta Tau Delta quintet won the silver loving cup by taking six straight games. The Zeta Beta Tau five, due to a series of forfeits and byes, managed to get to the finals and oppose the Deltas in the last game, but it was a foregone conclusion that the Deltas would Walk away with this game, which they did by a score of 31 to II. The cup was really won when the Sigma Chi quintet, which for two consecutive years had held the title, was eliminated in the semi-finals by one point in one of the hardest fought games two Greek faves ever staged. With three minutes to play the Sig machine had a lead of three points, but the mighty McCullough and his cohorts got desperate and rang up two long shots, nosing out the championship quintet by a score of 18 to 17. In a previous game which was marred by excessive and unnecessary roughness the strong Sigma Nu team, an odds favorite to win, was also beaten by one point, zo to 19, in the last minute of play. The Delta aggregation had a mania for nosing out the strong opponents by one lonesome point, and with the gigantic Tot leading the attack, they never failed to stage a victorious come- back in the Final period. Their record for the season follows: Deltals . . 26, Deke's . . . . . 16 Delta's . . 185 Sigma Chils . . I7 Delta's . . 203 Pi K. A.'s . . . 9 Delta's . . 23g Lambda Chi's . . 16 Delta's . . zog Sigma Nu's . . . I9 Delta's . . 31g Zeta Beta Tauls. II Delta's . . .1385 Opponents . . . 88 By compiling the scores it is seen that the victors made a total of 50 more points than their opponents. In VVi1lie Stack and t'Red Bailey the Delta's had a pair of good forwards, while john and Sam Neill put up a rugged defense. Tot McCullough, the giant center, however, was the axis of their team work and literally dropped in goal after goal. Capt. Jess Neely performed bril- liantly in the early games but was deprived of participating in the last part of the schedule by prolonged sickness. 139 . -,S-1. -1x' l l 1' :,-fy ' V E f , . L , .Q NW s ' 1923 CGMMODORE -Z i: Z Q ?5s . - lllllllll SlllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll Porter Cup, 1921-22 Tom Ryan was awarded the Porter Cup last year at the close of the college as a reward for his superior prowess in all departments of varsity athletics. He was easily the best all-round' athlete in school, having made letters in all four major sports, football, basketball, baseball and track. As an end Tom had few equals in the South, and he was Vandy's only man on composite All-Southern eleven for IQZI. Besides being a demon on the Hanks both offensively and de- fensively, Tom was a punter of rare ability. He booted the old pigskin high and far, and was consistently accurate in his placing. He was also an ace-in-the-hole as a standing guard on the Varsity Basketball quintet last year, and the forwards who encountered this Texas stalwart had a hard time keeping their sense of direction straight in trying to locate the basket. In addition to his goal-caging duties, Tommy pitched on the Championship Baseball Team of 1921, and while not as good TOM RYAN at the horsehide game as the pigskin, he had a mean delivery Winner Porter Cup' ,ZZ and speed bzeauroup. Last spring Coach Anderson got a hold of Tom and taught him a few tricks with the discus. After about two weeks' practice with the old steel plate, Tommy went down and easily won that event in S. I. A. A., hurling the discus about 126 feet, several feet better than his nearest competitor. Tom brought home a big medal to prove he won it. Ryan is a Texas lad and he stands over six feet, and weighs 190 stripped. This cup is given annually by Mr. Alf Porter to the best all-round athlete, and the past winners are: 1919, Dooch Sherman, 1920, Josh Cody, IQZI, Julian Thomas, 1922, Tom Ryan. FIRST VANDERBILT FOOTBALL TEAM, 1890 The 1891 Comet Lists These as follows: Top row, left to right-A. Allen, L. End: P. H. Porter, L. G.: P. M. Estes, Q.: R. Allen, R. Enflg R. H, Mitchell, Halfhack. Second row-H. E. Bemis, Halfg YV. H. Hardin, Center Rush, E. H. Jones, fCapt.J, F. B.3 B. Knapp. R. G. Bottom Row-J. C. Nvall, Sub., C. R. Baskerville, R. T.g VV. W. Craig, L. T.: Herman H. Rulim also was a sub. on this team. 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QI ,I '34, fi i , i,sgfgi,a , , ,,,, ew, -I A .- A ,, The function of the Pan-Hellenic Council is to make and enforce rules and regulations governing their affairs in relation to each other, such as rushing and pledging rules. ev A Formerly the Pan-Hellenic Council published The Comet and later THE COMMODORE, up to 1912, When it was given over to the student body as a whole. In those days the Pan-Hellenic elected the editor and busi- ness manager each year. There are fifteen chapters of national fraternities represented in this organization. f l 'I 0 I, Q7 The Pan-Hellenic also encourages and sponsors interfraternity basketball, and until this year baseball also, a silver loving cup being presented to the Winning team by the council. A silver scholarship cup is also given each year to the fraternity attaining the highest average for the year. The Sigma Chi's Won it for the year 1921-22. Besides this the council Works for good feeling and harmony among the ranks of the rival Greeks and promotes'friendlinessiand good Will. New officers are elected each year, those for the past year being Scotty, Neill, president, Emmett Hightower, vice-president, and Jesse Taylor, secretary-treasurer. T43 -- -V - -- T-ft EMA . V- e - Q - ig E 'A , . V -'r- --u -- 7 .' Xi, 11,2 R , 1923 COMMODQRE ' ' X' ''IllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lvlllilmlx 'llllIlllllllllllllllllllllll I llllll s 1 lowvsc Q A O . . 'Kflf . . A T A . . Z A B7 .. KAN B011.. EN.. ATQ.. LIKE.. Z'1K . . 1515 97 . . Q BIZ? . . Z.B T . . I' tbll dfhe arrangenaent of frateruides h1 thh secdon is based on thc order in wvhich the local chapters vvere estab- lished at Vanderbilt, which is as fol- d II 15.4 . . . Re-establ h d ISS3 1 A.2K.A . . 14+ TET::::::::q??E?EE5?:k QmumWggl,, C1L3 8 lb'-' f i E NL T ri. 1876 1377 1881 1878 1883 1883 1886 1889 1889 1892 1901 1902 1918 1893 1922 1923 COMMODORE 5,2 IIIIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll' O IlIlIllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIlIIllIl ulllllllll XT Phi Delta Theta q Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, December 26, 1848 Incorporated under the laws of the State of Ohio, March 12, 1881 Colors: Azure and Argent Flofwer: VVhite Carnation Tennessee Estabiished 1876 Chapter FRATRES IN FACVULTATE ALLEN R. CARTER .... Member Board of Trzcst MORRIS BRANDON , . . Member Board of Trust WILLIAM SANDERS . . ROBERT F. JACKSON . . JAMES C. MCREYNOLDS . . CHARLES P. WILLIAMS . . J. L. DANTZLER ..... JOHN DANIEL, M.A., LL.D. . S. S. CROCKETT, M,D. . . VY. H. WITT, M.A., M.D. . . RICHARD A. BARR, M.A., M.D. . HARRINGTON A. MARK, M.D. . I. OWSLE1' MANIER, M.D. . . ' FITZGERALD HALL, B.S,, LL.B. . . A. W. HARRIS, M.D. . . M. B. DAVIS, M.D. . . . . . . . . . Member Board of Trust . . Mcmher Board of Trust . .Member Board of Trust , . Member Board of Trust . , . Member Board of Trust . . Professor Professor . . Professor Professor Professor in in in in in Professor of Physics School of School of School of School of School of hfedicine llledicine Medicine Medicilze Medicine . . . Instructor in School of La-w . Professor in School of Medicine Professor in-School of Medicine LARKIN SMITH, M,D ......, Professor in School of Medicine VVALTER M. MORGAN, D.D.S. . . Professor School of Dentisfry I. E. BOYNTON, B.E. . . Professor of Engineering V 145 ff NW N 146 PHI DELTA THETA RMSTRONG. , PRovosT, A SMITH, POWELL L. ROCKETT, RIGHT, C Rofw-MEYERS, WILSDN, W Top CRUTCHER, ED KEEBLE, STREET, Homss. SANDERS, WEBB, GRISCOM, SHAPARD, FLETCHER, H. qu.- dR0 hir T , x Wm . 151 vi :Ci IQ? IIN QI. M JAS. WALLER, HAIRE, LANDIS, F. THOMAS, LESLIE, BELL, ADAMS. SID KEEBLE, Second Rofw-BARHAM, SPERRY, JDE Bottom Rofw-HowsER, VAUGHN, R. WALLER, CURREY, ORR, WooDRooF, A. B. SANDERS, WARTEREIELD, EMERY, M. THOMAS, Q 'WV'- IIIIHQ 14 :Luth XR 1 W LE ND Q.. 0 I: E O W 2 rn CLARK. wi SHA 1923 COMMODORE f 0, TX. as Phi Delta Theta TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER FRATRES IN UNIVERSI1'ATE CLASS OF 1923 C. W. WARTEREIELD, B.A., Union City, Tenn. J. M. THOMAS, JR., B.A. . . Tupelo, Miss. ROBERT ORR III, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. CHARLES EMBRY, LL.B. . . Nashville, Tenn CLASS OF T. S. WooDRooE, B.A., LL.B. . Athens, Ala. F. A. GODCPIAUX, JR., B.E., New Orleans, La. NILES COLMAN, B.A. . . Eagle River, Wis EDGAR SPERRY, B.A .... Nashville, Tenn G. E. ADAMS, B.A., LL.B. . Nashville, Tenn FRANK THOMAS, B.A. CLASS OF SAVILLE CLARK, B.A. .... Tupelo, Miss. TOM GRISCOM, B.A. . . Chattanooga, Tenn FRANK FLETCHER, B.A. . HARRY SANDERS, B.A. . E. C. WEBB, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . .Athens, Ala . . .Nashville, Tenn EDWIN KEEBLE, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn H. D. KNIGPIT, LL.B. CLASS OF HARVEY BELL, B.A., M.D. . . Granger, Tex WATKINS CROCKETT, B.E. . Nashville, Tenn HZERBERT ARMSTRONG, B.A. . . Tupelo, Miss. LAWRENCE POWELL . . White Haven, Tenn. Hu B. MYERS, JR . . Fort Hanchuca, Ariz NOEL B. WRIGHT . I J. M. CLARK, JR., B.A., ROBERT WALLER, B.A VV. S. VAUGHAN, B.A. C. C. WOODS, M.D. . 1924 LLB., Shannon, Miss . . Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . Ashland, Ky JAMES WALLER, B.A., LL.B., Nashville, Tenn W. N. LESLIE, B.A. . SYDNEY KEEBLE, B.A. CHARLES BARHAM, B.A. . J. C. LANDESS, D.D.S. . . . Tupelo, Miss. T925 JOE Sl-IAPARD, B.A. . DAN STREET, B.A. . W. T. HAIRE, M.D. . JOHN CRUTCI-TER . . VADEN LACKEY, B.A. FOREST SMITH, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. 1926 FRANK PROVOST . . FRANK FLETCHER, B.A. . R. T. WILSON, JR., B.A. . . PLEAS HOBBS, D.D.S. . .. Fayetteville, . . .HL1ntsville, Ala . . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Fayetteville, Tenn. . . Shelbyville, Tenn . . . . Cadiz, Ky . Granger, Tex . . Athens, Ala. . . Nashville, Tenn . . Louisville, Ky. ROBT. KNIGHT, M.D. . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Savannah, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. wa x Z 1923 COMMODORE -' 63,2 T' V N ' ll . A' . ' faffllllms lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ':'- Z Phi Delta Theta This fraternity was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, December 26, 1848, by Robert Morrison, '49g John McMillan VVilson, ,49Q Robert Thompson Drake, '5og John Wolfe Lindley, '50, Ardivan Walker Rodgers, '51, and Andrew VVatts Rogers, '51, Morrison first proposed the organization to Wilson, and they were joint authors of The Bond of the Phi Delta Theta, which is a statement of the principles of the fraternity and has never been changed. Between them they decided upon the name of the fraternity, and Morrison selected and arranged the secret Greek motto. Active chapters, 885 inactive, 24, membership, 24,119. The local chapter, Tennessee Alpha, was established in 1876, and from then up until Decem- ber, 19zo, had initiated into the general fraternity 452 men.-Baird'.v Manual, IQZO Edition, page 233. 148 V A 'fe' T L, Tiki ' , . f . I ' -, NMA 1923 COMMODORE - 'A 11. ' ... ff W' N Y IIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .Ill --- Phi Delta Theta TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER--Continued DAVID P. ADAMS, '18 HOVVELL E. ADAMS, '16 MORTON B. ADAMS, '10 H. C. ALEXANDER, '95 R. A. ARMISTEAD, TENN B., '8 R. A. BARR, ,925 S. D. BAXTER, 'oo J. T. BENSON, '79 J. C. BRADFORD, '13 J. P. W. BROWN, '96 C. N. BRYAN, '06 J. W. BRYAN, '04 EDWARD BUPORD, JR., '13 FRATRIZS IN IIRBE A. M. HAGAN, '83 FITZGERALD HALL, '11 A. VV. PIARRIS, '00 E. O. HARRIS, '95 VV. F. PIARRIS, '88. DOUGLAS HENRY, ,II F. W. HOGAN, ,II ALFRED E. HOWELL, '82 MILLER MANIER, '17 HENRY K. BUCKNER, '18 VVM. C. COLLEY, '18 M. B. DAVIS, '18 IRA P. JONES, '18 D. F. C. BUNTIN, TENN. B., '91 YVILLIAM VVALLER, '18 VV. A. BUNTIY, TENN. B., '95 M. M. CAMPBELL, '18 C. W. CALDWELL, '02 J. M. AVENT, '19 ROGERS CALDWELL, '12 MCTYEIRE TIGERT, '19 L. R. CAMPBELL, '80 R. F. JACKSON, JR., '20 E. W. COOPER, '04 J. T. HOWELL, P03 W. P. COOPER, '08 M. B. HOWELL, '07 E. T. NOEL, '10 R. B. C. HOWELL, '99 R. C. WEBSTER, ,II H. E. JACKSON, JR., '90 MEREDITH CALDWELL, '14 R. F. JACKSON, SR., '81 VVILLIAM H. EVANS, '11 T. C. KEELING, ,O7 XNALTER M. MORGAN, '14 J. VV. N. LEE, '03 L. F. SPERRY, YI4 S. E. LINTON, VA. ALPPIA, '98 ELDON B. STEVENSON, '14 VV. I. LOVE, TENN. B., ,II BYRD DOUGLAS, ,IS HILL MCALLISTER, ,97 ' GEO. P. WINTON ' PERCY D. MADDIN, '81 E. B. CRAIG, JR., '09 J. O. MANIER, '07 EDWIN CRAIG, '15 W. R. MANIER, JR., '08 J. G. CREVELING, JR., MO. GAM HARRINGTON MARR, '96 J. V. CROCKETT, '96 S. S. CROCKETT, '85 R. VV. DAKE, '03 M. H. MEEKS, JR., '15 VV. H. MORGAN, O. F. NOEL, '09 '06 JOHN DANIEL, ALA. ALPHA, 'S+ J. H. DEVVITT, '94, PAUL H. DEVVITT, '05 BRUCE DOUGLAS, '13 LEE DOUGLAS, '08 NORMAN FARRISLL, JR., '95 ALBERT PARRISH, '12 VVILLIAM HAGAN, JOHN VVITHERSPOON, TENN. B., '22 FOSTER HUME, JR., TENN. B., '22 SMITH TENNISON, TENN. B., '23 LARKINU SMITH, TENN. B., '83 TENN. B., '21 I-1-9 STUART C. PILCI-IER, '00 VV. B. C. PILCHER, '01 THOMAS VVRENNE, '22 HUNTER MCDONALD, '20 WARD DEVVITT, '22 ALF ADAMS, ,2I MARION G. SMITH, ,ZI MINOS L. FLETCHER, '22 E. A. PRICE, ALA. B., '80 W. D. ROSE, '04 ' E. B. STEVENSON, '14 WALTER STOKES, '86 G. J. STUBBLEFIELD, '87 ALONZO TENISON, '18 G. F. TENISON, '13 JOHN THOMPSON, JR., '08 T. LEIGI-I THOMPSON, '86 CURREL VANCE, '16 HARRY S. VAUGHN, '94 J, L. VVATKINS, '82 W. C. WEAVER, '06 JAMES WEBSTER, '16 J. R. WEST, '80 JOHN A. WILSON, '02 VV. H. VVITT,-'87 DOUGLAS M. WRIGHT, '04 W. H. GOODPASTURE, '81 VV.-R. MANIER, '81 J. W. SEWELL, '90 F. J. FULLER, '97 J. P. VVILLIAMS, JR., '00 F. G. GORDON, '04, H. L. ALLEN, '08 J. H. NOEL, '08 JOHN KIRKMAN, '09 R. S. HENRY, '10 R. B. MCNEILLY, '22 J. E. WILLS, '22 E. S. LEWIS, JR., '21 F. R. CAMPBELL, '21 CLARK, TENN. BETA 'K -T W X, .1111 H. I, ,. Y ,- 1' .-' - 4 1 .1 ff ,I ' f' ,jf W 'Q i,Jw..' - N ' L ' 1. L.. W S ,f 1923 COMMODORE . , 3 nm 1. lllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI X-f ' ' -, , XX W, .wmm?:c'I. . 'Y ' 5,-2 'iw FX ' -' p.:C x N 'Mfg .. V 7 ' fa ig. 2' 9' dow f-,- I wx 6'-wa vw, at A mvvlf? W jf , AWP 'Q ff- ., 4: ..,. ,'-- ' - ,.- ob 445, ,Sf N ikiffvv V X5 5.1 :f ' ' A f.. ., 'f ty. up x ,ge-4 wwf: f w ,s w,s4x Y 'C 3.3 Af .Q Y ww, Q 1.9 9 I fm- vm- - V .-,- W .xx 75.9- 3:'Z4,g.-', K' K' 152351 V 1 - ,, -V. 5 0 4 fy Q,,...9,13 X 72 . -. .t -V 5 -Y Q V. 5 .. 1 2. f I W' S' ' E U .2 ' . . .- 1 1 .r , 1 --' '- Q, - J -lf ' - , N .- Vw . -124251: 1 wa, -fsii fi 13 fwq5.g:gi,Z ' vbiggaf, Q V V51-f 4555.29 I ' 'Mi 'S r-. 'U -I vc V. :Z 'Q A, 'vi' H ' C E? - , .1 -- ' f::1e '- ' -' J .:-f:' 'KN . . S 'I Gifffv-Nfvwg -:.:1 ,: A, 4 ...A .1 x, -1 ,,.V x . . if 1 ya ff . 1 A ..,. ' ' N . -- ..-. . 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Scarlet, Emerald Green and VVlIite Flofwer: Lily-of-the-Valley Alumni Chapters, 46 Active Chapters, 85 Kappa Chapter Established at Vanderbilt, 1877 FRATRES IN FACULTATE L. C. GLENN, PH.D. . . . .........,..... . Professor of Geology O. H. VVILSON, M.D. .... . . Professor of Disease: of Chilriron W. P. OTT ........ . . . Professor of Mallzomalicr - HENRY LITTERER, M.D. . . . . . Instrurtor in Bacleriology JOHN RANSOM, B.A., M.A. .,..... Professor of English J. G. CHURCH, M.D. . . . Professor Srhool of Medicine B. O. VAN HOOK, B-A., M.A., I1z.v!z'ucloz' in Malherzzatifs FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1923 H. H. TAYLOR, B.A. . . . Livingston, Tenn. ERNEST BOSTLEMAN, M.D. . Nashville, Tenn. G. L. MARTIN, B.A. . . . Hartsville, Tenn. A. B. LITTERER, M.D. . . Nashville, Tenn. VV. A. TPIOMISON, M.D. . . Dayton, Tenn. E. D. HIGHTOWER, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. G. P. SANDERSON, M.D. . . Louisville, Ky. J. E. CUNNING, M.D. .... Lonoke, Ark. GEORGE OLDIYIAM, . Hopkinsville, Ky. ' CLASS OF IQ24. LANCE WHALEY, LL.B. . . Brownwood, Tex. VV. R. 1ATKISSON, B.A. . . . Louisville, Ky. T. F. RYAN, B.A. . . . . Houston, Tex. P. N. MCQUIDDY, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. R. S. DUKE, M.D. . . Fredonia, N. Y. PERRY VVALKER, B.A. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. CLASS OF IQ25 GAYLEON ANDREWS, B.A. . . jackson, Tenn. JAMES GARDNER, B.A. . . Danville, Va. R. H. ALEXRXNDER, B.A. . . Little Rock, Ark. R. G. CROSS, B.A. . . . . Gadsden, Ala. VVILLIAM GREY, D.D.S. . . Nashville, Tenn. R. L. BOMAR, B.A. . . . Gallatin, Tenn. MARVIN KING, D.D.S. ..... Alabama 'TI-IOMAS ESTES, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. PAUL JONES, B.A. . . . Union City, Tenn. VV. E. PORTER, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. CLASS OF 1926 L. C. GOOCI-1, B.A. ..,.. Canton, Miss. RICHARD ESTES, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. J. V. VVHITLEDGE, B.A. .... Mobile, Ala. I H. E. REX'NOLDS, B.A. . . . Cave City, Ky. T. VV. LIUGHES, B.A. . . . Memphis, Tenn. DORAN MCKNICI-I1', B.A., Murfreesboro, Tenn. IAS. MCFARLAND, B.A .... Pennsylvania DAVID MCQUIDDY, B.S. . Bell Buckle, Tenn. ISI -, sc, h, Q- ,alum xv-, 'i ,fr -,bf W '35s - y I 1,5 l J 5 , 7' T10 '-,, f If-L-,.f' f'-E Em. .. S. -y ' I 3 X -1 ' ilk 1923 COMMODORE 3 l l 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Kappa Sigma 55' - -V .,,:,' ,iQ 1-4, . 'S 'v A 1 . f The Kappa Sigma fraternity was founded at the University of Virginia, December 10, 1869, by VVilliam Grigsby McCormick, George Miles Arnold, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., Frank Court- ney Nicodemus and John Covert Boyd. Active chapters, 855 inactive, 19, membership, 17,438. The local chapter, Kappa, was established in 1876, and from then up until December, 1920 had initiated into the general fraternity 272 members.-Baird's Manual, 1920 Edition, page 220 1 152 bw f N L 1923 COMMODORE Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg I J. V. BLAKE S. P. BAILEY W. B. PAYNE R. E. BLAKE I. R. WILSON Kappa Sigma KAPPA CHAPTER-Cmztivzuezl FRATRES IN URBE l F. M. BLAIR THOMAS LYLE P. A. KELLY MIMS TYNER H. TALLIAFERRO WILLIAM RICHARDSON J. M. VVILKERSON, JR. W. S. ARMISTEAD J. T. KERCHEVAL I. P. BARKSDALE WILLIAM MILLER A. B. BENEDICT R. S. THOMPSON Y H. B. BUCKNER M. P. O'CONNOR F. CALHOUN HOWARD HOOPER C. H. FRANKLIN GEORGE MORRIS E. T. HOLLINS J. E. HOLLINS HARRY MURREY W. E. STEGER W. B. ENGLAND H. G. TUCKER VV. O. HARRIS K. N. THROOP O. H. WILSON VV. L. THROOP R. A. BAILEY T. M. DEMOSS ALBERT ROBERTS J. W. MIMMS XV. S. BEARDEN, JR. VVINIFRED GILBERT T. N. HIGHTOWER C. T. KIRKPATRICK - W. P. FISI-IER G. H. MACK L. E. CROUCH HENRY SHARP W. H. ALLEN W. B. SHARP LEE BROCK E. P. SCALES VV. E. BEARD M. H. SHARP M. F.. ESTES T. N. IVEY L. C. GLENN T. J. TYNE H. P. GAUT V. W. BLAKE I iff -fIf.-- I fw?F I A4 II .- . Eli' R, we x X I 1923 COMMODGRE -' '? 'llllllIIlllIlIlll ll if N ' X g mnu uuu , SllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll ...rr LAVIBDA CHAPTER, iv , r , Q A 1: ' ' -4 rake . Fagim l, V .. ..,. ' ' . .f'fif'fIi4' HM' -lmgv. 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Y: 1 . , .... 1 , f J, :, f' w.,4w' 'A cf of f ::'- '- , :-rf It 235-' gr' , , 1 ' , My-I' Y 1 'X J' -E ...,. gssa-:Mg,j-jgfgg f fI1.:,:,:5Q1f'.-'. . ,- ffifg' - fs.: . 4 2 .X ,, 1 V . .- ,f w w : 1:-s:s..'f.g1: -,. -.fm ,, , ,paw 'X iff q.,f:4i3,g' f f ,,4 , f'1fw'.,.g,fg.1z:ag, 1 -ff x1I'Ifi'-Z ' I HM f2f-f i2i74', J ' , 'zifo' f . s, . . sl:-J -75.2.5-af,-31 W 4, . A M I .L , V, . -n.: , i I ...fm -7. 'XE 'Hg .--:zgj '. .,i,:x,v.x 3: 1 0 5 1--.51 ..'ff.z:'? I - '. aj, ' ' ,150 'V Q, f fg I 2 Eqf',5:. H . -5:3-: mfg. 23' D V J M' I X-z, f ,. , 1 434, ',,:ki:v:v 1, -V 1 X ' . - . 'N , ff Ji-5 .Je --1'-.5-2-11. ' X, v X f ' fc- 1 K I ,-. V ' Q , ,,,, , - ' 555 5. vf I S4 llfff X X 3 W, 7? ,. VN f E .f em X . Silk 1923 COMMODORE Q55-i ..mm.............................Z E N R , Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany, VVest Virginia, 1859 Colors: Purple, VVhite and Gold Flowefl- Pansy Active Chapters, 62 Alumni Chapters, 41 Lamhcla Chapter Founded in ISSI FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM K. MCALISTER . . . , Professor ofLa1w ROBERT TRIMBLE SMITH . . . . Board of Trust FRATRES IN UNIVERSITAT'E CLASS OF 1923 A. C. HEILMAN, B.E. . . Chattanooga, Tenn. YV. C. NEILL, LL.B. ..... Heads, Miss. J. O. KEIM, LL.B. ..... Cleveland, O. P. W. MADDOX, LL.B. . . J. C. NEELY, LL.B. . Huntingdon, Tenn . . Smyrna, Tenn CLA B. B. HALLIBURTON, B.A., M.D. . . . . SS OF . . . . . . . . . . Scottsboro, Ala. EDGAR MCPEAK, B.S., M.D. . . Sparta, Tenn. F. H. LUTON, M.D, .... Salliszxw, Okla. W. E. STACK, D.D.S. . . Birmingham, Ala. R. D. LOCKRIDGE, D.D.S. . . Newbern, Tenn. B. P. VVOODSON, A.B., M.D. . Temple, Tex. ALFRED SI-IARPE, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. 1924. J. D. ANDERSON, LL.B .... Athens, Ala. FRANK ELAM, LL.B. .... Smyrna, Tenn. C. R. MCCOLLOUGH, D.D.S. . Lawrenceburg M. F. MCDANIELS, B.A. . . Franklin, Tenn. G. C. DAVIDSON, B.E. . . . Helena, Ark. H. J. COONS, D.D.S. . . . Huntsville, Ala. SAM NEIL, B.E. . . North Carrollton, Miss. F. A. TURNER, M.D. . . . Marlin, Tex. CLASS OF 1925 ALDRIDGE GEORGE, B.A. . . Memphis, Tenn. MILTON ANDERSON, D.D.S. . . Athens, Ala. JAMES ARMSTRONG, D.D.S. . Stevenson, Ala. CLASS OF 1926 p HUGH FOSTER, M.D .... Gallatin, Tenn. TIIEO. OUGIITERSON, B.A. . Nashville, Tenn. B. D. MCCAMPEELL, LL.D., Huntingdon, Tenn. OWEN MORRIS, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. J. E. NEILL, LL.B. .... Indianola, Miss. MAXWELL BENSON, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. EWING JONES, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. JOHN WILSON, LL.B. . . . Nashville, Tenn. ALBERT ROBERTS, LL.B. . . Nashville, Tenn. 155 ,. --. 'I-1 -., K., E i g - I l-'w g E ii' - ' Hi- sta 1923 COMMODORE Illllllll l 1 HIIIIIIMNIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll munluu A X f , 10 5 V CN-J 4 - i Delta Tau Delta AH 1 This fraternity was founded at Bethany College, West Virginia, by Richard H. Alfred, Eugene Tarr, John C. Johnson and Alexander C. Earle, with the Assistance of William R. Cun- ningham, John L. N. Hunt, Jacob S. Lowe and Henry K. Bell. An informal organization was effected in the spring term of 1858, but the adoption of motto, badge and constitution did not occur until early in February, 1859. A Active chapters, 625 inactive, 24, membership, I5,646. The local chapter,,Lambda, was established 'in 1886, and from then up until December, 1920, had initiated into the general fraternity 198 members.-Baird'.v Illanual, 1920 Edition, page 171. 156 H - -..:,.' ' - f N1 Q 1923 COMMODORE IllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIl5 llllllllllllllllIlllIIIIllly E T XX xx N S-'X G. N. TILLMAN VV. A. COVINGTON R. A. WILSON . FRANK C. ALLEN ENOCH BROWN . R. T. FRAZIER . JOHN C. BROWN PRESTON VAUOHN BUFORD WTLSON VV. T. WATERS . VV. G. SIMMONS VV. K. MCALLlS1'ER . CLYDE CRESHAM . . . C. H. DAVIS' . . Delta Tau Delta TJAMBDA CHAPTER-Colztiizued FRATRES IN URBE M. E. PRESTON ........ Lambda VV. VV. LEWIS . CARROLL JONES . VV. L. NICHOL . J. C. GORDON . E. J. ITAMILTON . J. H. ANDERSON . . Theta . Beta Iota . . Gamma . . Lambda . .Lambda . . Gamma Eta . Lambda G. MARK .4 . . XV. D. GALE, JR. . I. L. GORDON . . C. E. JOSEPLI . . K. E. TAYLOR . J. C. BENNETT . . CI-IARLES NELSON . . . . Lambda . . Beta Theta A. . . Alpha . . Lambda . . .. . Theta . .Lambda . . . . .Lambda A- C. MCLEAN . TTARRY WV. EVANS TOM LYONS . . I. A. TAYLOR . . BERT H. DENTON VV. J. ANDERSON ROSCOE C. EVANS 157 . . Beta Theta . . Lambda . . Beta Theta . . Lambda . . Lambda . . . . Lambda JAS- B. DEBOW . . TI-IOS. D. GOLD . . A. GOODMAN . . B. F. DEBOW . . F. B. EVERS . F. G. FITE . . PAUL HAMILTON . . . . . Lambda . . Beta Theta . . Lambda . . Lambda . . Beta Theta . . Beta Theta . . . Beta Theta JESSE OVERTON, . LEROY MOGREOOR JOHN T. LELLYETT VVALKER CASEY . VV. A. SUMMEITS . W. S. MCGARVEY . T. H. EPPERSON . . . . .Lambda . . Lambda . . Lambda . . ,Pi . . Lambda . .Lambda . . Lambda . Lambda . Lambda . Lambda . Lambda . . . Lambda . . . . Lambda . Gamma Kappa . . .Lambda . . . Lambda . . . Lambda . . . Lambda . Gamma Eta . . Theta . . . Lambda 'g1,,f'-' ' f ' 9 S Wk ' 1923 COMMODORE i w Y 7 W v QUllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Z Ai X lmSllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIll X ,dlllllllfun X A 1' ff 5 - .V -4 1 - V 1 -- 3 ' A , ,. 1.2 1. N ' X 1 :V ' 5 V. 1 ' .L H? 4. -- V QV ' 'Q' ' . '- wx' .' ' 3? 'lefhi 'H af-5 .... -i f K -. ' ., : , nfl, ., EgfaS:E:53 ' 44 ' I-' .1 'ea . z, ' W w,.w ef ' ' .. m.M..,.4 I - ' V .V 4 ' 1, - - , .. . A . 3? , K ,.,x , m g: I :V A g ,L ,-..,, ,, K . '-'- -3 V ,: ,H - QF -QggyM'e12',a. g? '- QA - . 4 r .rfaa-nf: ::.. . 4: .4 V 4V:Q 4'-:fl- 1'S'P 2.15 N 'i,5Sg.F'1.f FH? -51. . -517. y .EQ 5 , 5 - V M ' f S 1.41: 4-'sf' .. k'f:V.f1UV-Fivvf'fwiflkw' ' ' 1.35 3 3' V f ., 'Mk-f -X .. -:V . 2. .. :V:Vs:-Lawn-fur.:-A 3 'QE I . ' ,QV Aki. 1Z:.i35fQ-:E -f 1 1-1 - s'2::.ff:1.sV' .. ik?-f1fV.Kf -' - ' 1, V' '- ., - ,. ' , af ff 4 . 'Ka :r1i1 ? ,VSf,2Vu:z ' i 5' ,M 11:95:13 S. 4 15.5. A -E2-515.515-:f, ' V , ., V , . Y . 2 -. V. ' ,V ' A ,Q V' f 3 294' V. h -. '- ,V V XEY1- lf ' 4. 1. 52' '-s:'...::. 1. f , -V: -:V 'far ,.,::..:: -8... , ,, 4, . 1 . ,V V, -W .' 4. ., 1: V. g' ':V1:f5s:sf.V 525 ' ' ' wp -5 X 4 - ' ' f V V ' V -f VZ..' . V .LA,.V, . .g ' 5,9 , fa .-, : ,V , -ef ' ' - . 3 MV-fi .. 1 V 5 . ., 4. -mf - 1 ' f - 45 9 .- V . v A-A f . ' , .- . V - f ff waz V: fs ...Vx V- Aw.-4 1.-mf fe' ' V. a . -. 15747 2 '-'Z 'fi' 2 ' : ,. ' 'f 0 . V. -' ' V f w fsff' ' ff? . '. f If '.-., ' A SPI. '59 . . - ' V. , ' V 4 ' V .a v A2 If me-V..-' 'Safe . V' ' 1. , 'V - ' 'f -1+ , ' -K ,.,f- 1-: f . , 44454, 'Vglzaf ' X J V' 'Q - :ia 4 I . - V .- ' ,QW . ' 'fl WF' - - .V ' .inf ' 52' 9' V, V ,z:f.'i:VV . . Q .6 gk ' Hg., . 4. , . fnufgwf G. .. , V. ' .- ' V Va. 1 ' -f f- -' .Mm-'-Q..-'1::ww-V: , V. ,. .. ,,,, - .,,... 1 5 ..,,. .....,,.. .,..,.,, . . ., ......N...M... ,.,., ,..,, Q VV.-. ,.V.. MV fV.- V.V. . 5- M165-2 gw E' ie gg 5 5 ff wg? fm ' .1 , 2, .- if il rw A Xi, Q 3 5 ,f ,Q Vw y 5? 5 V-, f ?-'Q H' - 1 s LV -- 1- f 4 1 .-, :A f . 1 1' V: -, g new-.xii ww? -'fzwiimwi wg- 'wad 'mv 'gQ:u1::z2:41V - ffm'-xg ' - - 1 58 QV' ... -'du - .V . V V fs, ,XX f 1 5:5 .1 f w- F ,wg --TSIIKZIBI .,V ,eg -. L .'L.ilmz.:srfl:. , ' ' sus' H. B. MACEY, B.A. . . Lebanon ll 192 COMMODORE 1 r X K ii ,.,......,............................ M . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Established at University of Alabama, 1856 Colors: Royal Purple and Old Gold Flodwer: Violet National Convention, Nashville, Tenn., December 26-28, 191 Tennessee Nu Chapter Established at Vanderbilt 1878. Re-established 1883 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS or C. E. CLIFTON, B.A. . . . Hernando, Miss. S. C. HARLIN, B.A ..... Glasgow, Ky. VV. A. STALLINGS, D.D.S. . . Newport, Ark. CLASS or ALVIN BELL, B.A. .... Little Rock, Ark. T. P. E. B. 5. A. FLINN, JR., B.A. . . Hernando, Miss. FRANKLIN, B.E. . . . Gallatin, Tenn. GOSNELL, LL.B. . . Fort Smythe, Ark. H. C. CRITTENDEN, LL.B. CLASS or R. B. BURNS, B.A., M.D. . . Jonesboro, Ark. E. L. BOYLE, B.A. . . . . Memphis, Tenn. J. R. CRUTCHFIELD, LL.B. . Nashville, Tenn. J. M. DAVIS, IR., B.A. . . Little Rock, Ark. W. A. GARROTT, B.A., M.D. Hopkinsville, Ky. S- A. KIRKPATRICK, B.A. . Russellville, Ky. M. J. MUSSER, B.A. . . . Lake Charles, La. W. G. PATTERSON, B.A. . . Gallatin, Tenn. VV. C. WILLIAMS, M.D. . . Carthage, Tenn. I. S. GARLAND, B.A. . A. H. Taylor, B.A. . J. R. WOODWARD, B.A. . A. S. BRANDAU, B.A. . G. B. EVANS, B.E. . . W. B. SMITH, B.A. . CLASS or . . Augusta, Ark. . Blytheville, Ark. . Gallatin, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Russellville, Ky. 1923 G. R. SMITI-I, D.D.S. . . JESSE TAYLOR, B.A. . . R. C. CRUMBAUGH, B.E, . 1924- L. H. HUNT, B.A. . . . H. D. LAUDERDALE, LL.B. R. L- TAYLOR, LL.B. . . R. H. SPRAGINS, B.A. . . . jackson, Tenn. 1925 E. J. EVANS, B.A. . . . W. R. DENNY, LL.B. . . H. N. CARGILE, B.E. . J. H. ROWLAND, LL.B. CORDRA YORK, LL.B. . R. M. PERRY, LL.B. . A. P. ROSE, LL.B. . . C. N. COOK, LL.B. . . .Elkmnnt, Ala. 1926 BEN JONES, B.A. . . 2 . . Elkmont, Ala . Blytheville, Ark . Memphis, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Hartsville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . jackson, Tenn . Smithville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn Tenn Arkadelphia, Ark Arkadelphia, Ark . Memphis, Tenn Dallas, Texas . Nashville, Tenn . Ashdown, Ark Nashville, Tenn LANGDON, NEWMAN, B.S. . Covington, Tenn HQ T. MCKINNON, D.D.S. . . . Troy, Ala R. A. COLEMAN, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn E. B. TIDWELL, B.A .... Pulaski, Tenn T59 NC: lQ 'l L' , ,e 'S iff. . '- Je . -..:.,- R.. QW x Z 1923 COMMODORE T ' - f W . ' ' . frin n X F lllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'I 1 , 176 N X 'i' ' 5 j Sigma Alpha Epsilon ' AHL ,X , .N . . s F , ,k f' . '5?ff5,f:, f satan Q -1 - Q rxeg, .334-4.,f,s-,f..a. , gggavgfqmyagjf , - -V '. -.sir -' ,Q 3:1 ,1.,, .3 ,. .gr 'J Y' l' Aff' ei '- ld ' ight 'AM 1 A fe, .1 ,I ,E-,:Q,,:.j.'gl1'g9l,r. in 1-A 1-L' V3' ,,' 'Y-,:!'.g ' -N :Q 1' 5 J - w fif ,Z ii J, if ji Spf-gl , I ityg su-JI. 1 -t tif-,155 l'4:fSf-23' fe i SX N J 7 g-15N ,, ,. ,W -- .jg.,. 2 fm - I -ei. fs--QA .YK I E H4 .tot i ' ,Z R 5 gi ,7 uv In if x R :1 E ea fe,-fr -f 'Nm-ft! g,,.ifl5+'LL'l2fx7,. , QQAQNNY This fraternity was founded March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabama. The founder was Noble Leslie De Votie, '56, assisted by Nathan Elams Cockrell, '56g Samuel Marion Dennis, '57, VVade Foster, '56, John Webb Kerr, '56, john Barratt Rudolph, 1565 Abner Edwin Patton, Y57, and Thomas Chappell Cook, ,57. Twenty-two men were initiated in the parent chapter before the commencement of the war, and of this number nineteen enlisted in the Confederate army. ' Active chapters, 90, inactive, 31, membership, 22,146. The local chapter, Tennessee Nu, was established in 1878, and from then up until December, 1920, had initiated into the general fraternity 420 members.-Baird? Manual, 1920 Edition, Page 319- I6O If 15xX M XI 1923 COMMODORE lllllllllllIllIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIlIlllIIZ - Sigma Alpha. Epsilon TENNESSEE NU CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. T. ALTMAN, M.D ........ .......... P rofcssor of Obsiezrirt MCPPIEETERS GLASGOW, B.A., M.D. ...... Prafzavsar of Malaria Medial and Therapeutics' A. S. DABNEY, B.A., M.D., flssisianf l'I'r.-frssor of MfdiC'dl Jzzrisprudfnre and flssisianl in Medirine C. F. ANDERSON, M.D. ................ Lefturer on Venereal Diseases FRATRES IN URBE J. T. ALTMAN, Eta, '82 GUY REYNOLDS, Nu, '96 J. VVASHINGTON MOORE, Nu, '91 D. P. ADAMS, Nu, '96 T. B. SCOGGINS, Nu, '95 J. A. GRANNIS, Lambda, 'O3 J. D. ANDERSON, Lambda, '89 EUCLID SNOW, Nu, '98 F. H. HESS, Nu, 'O6 C. R. ATCPIISON, Nu, '90 JAMES A. VVATERS, Lambda, '89 J. J. HEFLIN, Nu, 'O5 F. M. VV. S. C. F. J. W. BIGGS, Eta, '02 B. F. CHEATHAM, Omega, '83 F. M. COMPTON, Nu, '80 Ez. CROW, Va. Pi E. L. DOAK, Nu, '96 J. A. DALE, Nu, '96 J. EARLY, Nu, '86 W. P. FERGUSON, Nu, '86 BASS, Nu, '90 BOOTEN, Ga. Epsilon, ,QS BVOYD, Nu, '93 MCPHEETERS GLASGOW, Va. Pi LITTON HICKMAN, Nu, '96 GEO. W. I'IlGHT, JR., Nu, '96 M. E. I-IOLDERNESS, Nu, 'oz VV. B. TIOLMES, Lambda, '71 W. R. PIOPKINS, Nu, '81 ROBERT F. WHITE, Lambda, '96 JAMES T. MEADORS SIDNEY SINNOT, Nu, '99 J. H. TIYIOMPSON, Lambda, ,75 J. C. VAN LEER, Nu, '95 O. F. WILSON, Lambda, '67 VERNON TUPPER, Omega, 'O3 J. PEEPLES, Va. Omicron, '83 ROBERT VAUGHN, Nu, '75 E. E. HENDRIX, Lambda, '93 J. CARUTHERS, Lambda, '91 E. A. GLOVER, Va. Sigma, '75 NORMAN KIRKMAN, Nu, ,gl JOHN C. TOMERLIN, Nu, 'o4 JOHN A. BELL, Nu, '93 E. P. BEVERLY, Omega, '98 A. S. DABNEY, Ky. Epsilon, '98 E. MOORE, Ga. Phi, '04 J. F. JARMAN, Eta, '84 A. W. LAMAR, S. C. Phi, '7o H. E. KIRK, Zeta, '94 L. F. PHILLIPS, Nu, '94 C. R. SMITH, Nu, '87 C. VV. FELDER, Ga. Phi, '08 M. LINDSLEY, Nu, '81 VV. L. MARTIN, Nu, '79 A. P. BOURLAND, Eta, '82 H. VV. THOMPSON, Ky Epsilon, ,O7 CI-TAS. PEAY, Nu, '18 J. W. GRISLY, Lambda, '99 C. F. ANDERSON, Nu, 'O7 M. CLEMENTS, Ill. Theta, 'O4 J. R. COLEMAN, Kappa, '79 C. S. CONWAY, Zeta, ,97 VV. A. PROVINE, Lambda, '89 N. B. DOZIER, Ky. Epsilon, '99 DAVID S. BISHOP, Nu, '7O J. R. RAINES, Nu, '97 G. S. MOORE, Lambda VV. H. WASHINGTON,Va.Sigma,'74 H. T. MILBURN, Ky. Epsilon, ,OI VV. P. BURDETTE, Nu, '75 C. S. BRIGGS, Nu, ,75 O. H. BEDFORD, Kappa, '90 ALBERT BRITTER, Lambda, '06 E. H. A. F. LANGFORD, Lambd a, '89 C. LANSING, Kappa, '86 N. MCDONALD, Zeta, ,97 HARGROVE, Nu, '81 B. MILLER, Nu, '87 H. H. K. SAUNDERS T. A. VVIGGINTON, SR.,,Lambda JOHN W. SIMPSON, Nu, '18 PAUL L. WILLIAMS, Nu, '19 J. CARLISLE BAILEY, Nu, 'IQ PAUL CHAMBERS, Lambda, 'O6 F. O. MCGAVOCK, Nu, '61 EDDIE DEEDS, Nu, 'zo OLIN VVEST, Nu, '95 K. T. MCCONNICO, Nu, '96 Pos HIRSIG, Nu, '21 A. GENETT, Nu, '94 F. D. GILL, JR., Zeta, '95 M. S. HAWRINS, Nu, '75 T. MCCONNICO, Nu, '96 K. ED PIGUE, Ga. Beta, '85 J. VV. I-IORTON, Lambda, '78 F. C. BAILEY, Nu, '21 EI.MER DAVIES, 'zz HORACEG. PIILL, JR., ,ZI WASHINGTON HUDSON, Nu, '93 I61 T -ff-X. '1??'i? 1 '-'5 1 -f ii, -4 I E V .5 . . ggi. gl X Q 1923 COMMODORE .... . llI lIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll -Z - Las I R .,.., 'V ' V, IA - ,,., -+4 0 fCUFf ge'-J ' 4-Q.:-I-1-'! 1x ' -:V my .. P2:fl '5f'fQ f'f',15f::'i-,ff ., 4'-1' h X . W in 5 My , '.', ' P ' U Q1E1?:3fi,i. lff VJEI. . . L- 'f ., ' vm, A' . .- An. ,. 4 +1 vw, Yew - - xv Wk ,gr-fq fr, :r.1:y2,1:-,-,,,.,,., , '- f . . ,.,,.,. . Q,-.sv -:::1q:1,.4-1-:' xs 9 3' '- f i .HAH .4 . . . . A' -4+n?.5Q ,-p,,?,s-,aww Swccx 1 , bmw- '- 41,--,gg .. ,V - . . ,?'r.2'-zifqzzf :' I 6 A N K. ,vw J f xx. 6 Q, . . ,. .Wx wg., '- . ww ' . 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C AL 1 :iq I S H 'J 1 'X A -L K fi 4, P X 9+ L4 vw 9 'Q nf We 1 ' ' Us 44 1 ' fd ,f ff , ff 5 if Q 96 L 'f f ar f if,w 4 A i 4 v , F .1 4 ' ' H' ' Z bf v of if J Y f gf, 4 D W ' f 4 1 N595 gf ' A f A Y 4 I e Z 'A ' 'rf 1 I 4 t I GNU 9 3 , A ,W 'r 1 B14 Z1 6' t M P 4 Q 2 5 f fff ' .4 DT U5 f I if X 1 A -4 9, ,W Y f ,Q UH f f ' fy . 4 Al 3 V I 76' 3 .4 .ff rf I ' I 162 u..- - ' ' p gil Q 1923 COMMODORE IIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII' L llllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIlIllIll k , Kappa Alpha Founded at Vilashington and Lee University, 1865 Colors: Crimson and Old Gold Flo-'wcrsf Magnolia and Red Rose Chi Chapter Established April 9, I883 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1923 . H. ALEXANDER, B.A. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. VV. M. MCCLAREN, M.D. . Carthage, Tenn. YV. A. SULLIVAN, M.D. . Gordonsville, Tenn. L. A. BAUMAN, JR., LL.B. . Nashville, Tenn. R. P. MITCHELL, B.A. . E. P. CARRIER, B.A. . E. T. HART, JR., B.E. . C. M. MILLER, B.S. . S. T. PORTER, B.A. . . . Springfield, Tenn. E. F. P. BRIGI-IAM, B.A. . VVM. ALFORD, B.E. . J. F. MEIERS, B.E. . . LIARRY HEDRICK, B.E. JOHN SLOAN, B.A. . . ANDREW LYTLE, B.A. . PRICE HENDRIX, B.A. . . VVM. C. ROBERTS, LL.B. CLASS OF . Jacksonville, Fla. . . Lancaster, Ky. . Nashville, Tenn. . Edenwnld, Tenn. . . .Miami, Fla. CLASS OF . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn- . Nashville, Tenn. . Huntsville, Ala. . . Athens, Ala. . . Rosedale, Miss. J. L. WILSON, LL.B. . CLASS OF J. L. SCALES, D.D.S. .... Shreveport, La. I. W. TEMPLETON, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. J. H. MARTIN, B.A. . . . . Pell City, Ala. JAMES MANEY, B.A. . . J. L. TEMPLETON, B.A. . . A. E. Cox, JR-, B.S. . LAWRENCE LONG, B.A. I 924 J. C. R. MCCALL, B.A E. A. PRICE, JR., B.A. . VV. K. COOK, LL.B. . J. B. RICHARDSON, B.A. . . JOHN MCBARKSDALE, LL.B., Nashville, Tenn . . Helena, Ark . Jackson, Miss Nashville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn C. H. CARR .... . Tunica, Miss 1925 E. T. WALKER, B.A .... Hamburg, Ark JOHN GILLAND, LL.B. . . . Memphis, Tenn ARTHUR REED, B.A. . . Murfreesboro, Tenn ROBERT CURTIS, D.D.S ATWOOD COLE, B.A. WILLIAM ACKER, B.A. B. B. SORY, B.S., M.D. . . Rosedale, Miss. 1926 . . Nashville, Tenn KENNETH BRYAN, B.A. . . EDGAR JONES, B.A. . . FINLAY YOUNG, B.A. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn . . Atlanta, Ga . . .AnnistOn, Ala Cedar Hill, Tenn Nashville, Tenn . Memphis, Tenn I 63 wa , if 1923 COMMODORE stag Kappa Alpha fsouthern Order, 2 . 1 This fraternity was founded at Washington College, now Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, December 21, 1865, by james Ward Wood, Rev. William Nelson Scott, Stanhope McC. Scott, and William A. Walsh. It was at Hrst intended, perhaps, to be a local organization only, and bore a name other than that of Kappa Alpha. During the second session of its existence S. Z. Ammen became a member, and its present motto, ritual and plan of organi- zation are due chiefly to his labors to such an extent that he is considered the founder of the present Kappa Alpha Order. Active chapters, 503 inactive, 18, membership, 1r,27t. Local chapter, Chi, was established in 1879, and from then up until 1920, had initiated into the general fraternity 311 members.-Bairdir Manual, 1920 Edition, page 202. it ,NI ' ya,-na:-.-17, V - .-w,5g3,11. ,- . 1.-:1.::1ffr-lrziif-f.-.12 3' -' ' ' 3, 1,,gfg3f-,i'f,:g.-.:g- gag, '1 f'i..f:, ,'g1: tg,e3,,g5g,..:t,,55.,,5, J E :Q ..... ,. ,. -. , I , '- ' I -1 5 7 3 f ' - I J' ' 1 1 . ' Q - 4 , M 5 . 4 li l 5 ' V f 1 Q 1-5 'ff ' z , I ' jr : ,. . 1 1 W ' , - ...,,f.L 1 Q ,' T '1TQ.f2T7Qs ,-- rt, . ' , ,K 1 164. - ?2, E. ,. - ' Y SJ' L . Q F 1923 COMMODORE J IIIllIlllllllllllllIllIlIIllllllllIII .lllll X l . L . g if' VV. F. ARMSTRONG K. M. BAIRD L. F. BAIRD H. BARR VV. C. BILERO M. BRADFORD L. E. BURCH R. L. BURCH H. W. CALDWELL J. F. CALDVVELL J. W. CALDWELL AR. F. CALDWELL W. CALDWELL W. D. CALDWELL G. K. CAMPBELL P. S. CECIL L. F. CHAPMAN W. C. CHERRY J. S. CHEEK C. F. CLARK S. K. COWAN D. D. COWEN H. M. Cox H. D. DALLAS H. D. DALLAS, JR. J. O. DICKINSON J. B. DICKSON Kappa Alpha CHI CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. LUCIUS BURCH, M.D., Chi DR. J. VV. MCCALL, M.D., Pi DR. VV. C. DIXON, M.D., Chi JOHN BELL KEEBLE, LL.B., Chi DR. B. E. XTOUNG, M.A., PI-I.D., Chi THOMAS H. MALONE, LL.B., Chi ED T. SEAY, LL.B., Chi ED. HART, Chi VV. C. CHERRY, LL.B., Chi FRATRES IN URBE W. C. DIXON D. A. DONELSON A. D. EDWARDS E. E. ELAM F. P. EVES C. A. FOLK R. E. FOLK J. FULLER G. Y. GIBES H. C. GILLESPIE J. L. GOODALL J. W. GRIFFIN, JR. W. A. GUILD M. M. GUTHRIE W. H. GUTHRIE L. H. HARRIS J. E. HART R. E. HARWLLL S. K. HARWELL, J W. M. HOOPER J. B. HUNTER H. A. JACKSON J. E. JACKSON C.' D. ISOM F. JONES J. B. KEEBLE EDGAR JONES R. V. M. JONES E. T. KIRKPAl'RICK J. C. KNOX W. H. KNOX, JR. C. L. LEWIS R. LEWIS LIPSCOMB J. H. MALONE C. S. MARTIN, JR. S. B. MELLON H. W. METZ H. J. MIKELL J. W. MOORE F. H. G. MORGAN M. M. MORGAN E. MURREY J. W. NELSON O. F. NYE L. G. O,BRYAN J. OVERTON H. E. PALMER, JR. F. L. PARKS E. C. PERRY H. R. PERRY R. C. PLATER W. R. PORTER A. H. PERDUE R. M. RICHARDSON M. M. Ross M. S. ROSS E. T. SEAY A. W. SHIPP J. W. SHIPP H. A. SKEGGS, JR. G. A. SLOAN P. L. SLOAN, JR. B. SMITH, JR. W. Mc. STANFORD A. W. STOCKELL, JR. J. C. FARMER W. G. THUSS P. B. TRIGG C. C. VERTREES H. WALLACE A. W. VVASSON T. G. WATKINS M. E. DERRYDERRY J. S. WEAVER D. W. VVEBB T. I. WEBB J. L. WHITWORTH OWEN POOLE J. B. HIBBETTS, JR. L. H. HIEEETTS I 6 5 ii i E W E z w R11 My Ls Y O U 0 E! L! I 0 E 2 E 'H 4: E ,J 41 z D-4 Ld U-I M Z LD O E-D U22 220 Q55 Em LTO Mm E-4 D A E955 DEH,- C555 EES Hama D' 2 111355 mqom BME? qpaw I., :IES LQAWS m A z',,,-Q EEE Q53 bmw ogffm WM M512 Em,-3 :Ea Fu: QQ? M 5 Nga H942 'fqim N o SST Q53 ,N :E rw : SSE JSE N W S L J M in EQ 'NS :Pg X1 1923 COMMODQRE Beta Theta Pi 1 Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, July, 1839 Colors: Pink and Light Blue Flo-wer: Rose Active Chapters, 81 ' Alumni Chapters, II3 Beta Lambda Chapter Established 1883 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. A. W1THERsPooN, M.D., LL.D. ....... Professor of Medicina and Clinical Meoiicine VV. H. SCHUERMAN, C.E. . . . Dean 0fE7Zji7I6Efi1Zg Dept., Professor of Mailie1natics H. C. TOLMAN, PH.D., D.D., Dean of Academic Dept-, Professor of Greek JOHN W11'HERsPooN, M.D. .... Instructor in Hislology FRATRES IN LINIVERSITATE CLASS OF I923 ' I. C. BURCH, M.D .... Nashville, Tenn. A. G. EWING, III, B.A., LL.B. Nashville, Tenn. J. M. BAREEE, B.A., LL.B. . . Ripley, CLA Tenn. SS OF MARK O'QU1NN, LL.B. . . . Marlow, Ona. I. Y. BARBEE, LL.B. .... Ripley, Tenn. G. W. PATTERSON, LL.B. . . Baugh, CLA Tenn. , SS OF R. D. GREENLAW, B.A. . . Columbia, Tenn. W. M. BLACKIE, B-E. . . . Nashville, Tenn. A. S. PAGE, D.D.S. . . . Columbia, Tenn. CLASS or Tenn. J. B. CHESTER, B.A., M.D. . Nashville, R. F. THOMPSON, B.A., M.D., Nashville, Tenn. J. H. HARRIS, B.E. . . Oklahoma City, R. H. FITE, JR., B.E. . C. B. HARGROVE, B.A.. I. F. KILLEBREW, B.A. I924. J- S. READ, B.A., M.D. . I. G. DOUGLAS, B.S. . E. L. HULL, D.D.S. . 1925 A. C. READ, B.A. . I. B. KILLEBREW, M.D. . J. L. B. HILL, B.A. . 1926 I. W. BYRNS, B.E. . . VV. P. DISMUKES, B.A. Okla- E. C. WORKMAN, D.D.S. . B. H. NICHOLSON, B.A. . . Columbia, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Carthage, Tenn, . Nashville, Tenn. . St. Louis, Mo. . Carthage, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . St. Louis, Mo. . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn- 1 67 f 1 9. 1923 COMMODORE gf x y 1 X l- uummuuum lIllIlllllulungulmmnumu -Q ' Beta Theta Pi 5 + 5, 385 ie, , ' Fw This fraternity was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, August 8, 1839. The idea was first suggested by John Reily Knox, '39, Closely associated with him were Samuel Taylor Marshall, '40, David Linton, ,39Q james George Smith, '40, Charles Henry Hardin, '40, John Holt Duncan, '40g Michael Clarkson Ryan, '40, and Thomas Boston Gordon, '41. Active Chapters, 80, inactive, 23, membership, 2.4.,552. Beta Lambda was established in 1884 and from then up until December, 1920, had initiated into the general fraternity 241 members.-Baird? Manual, 1920 Edition, page 100. 168 Q1 -5, --. 5 , '1fIllY22iiH 4f , 4 O NW L 1923 COMMODORE A 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' , IIIIII ll' N. S. SHOFNER Beta Theta. Pi BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN URBE HAMILTON PARKS G. B. KIRKPATRICK J. H. HARDIN AVERY PIANDLEY R. K. BROWN W. W. SCHUTE W. JUNGERMAN M. A. STRAINER J. VV. YVEATHERLY W. II. SCHUERMAN J. B. ROBERTSON J. A. WITI-IERSPOON G. VV. KILLEBREW M. S. FOSTER E. F. ROONEY L. T. HUME J. P. W. BROWN, JR. F. M. WILSON T. W. SCI-ILATER J. M. PEEBLES E. W. THOMPSON J. H. MILLER H. E. SMITH H. C. TOLMAN GRAFTON GIKEEN R. D. GOOOLETT RICHARD IIALI. J. B. MASON, JR. VV. L. DAVIS J. B. ROBERTSON C. R. MARSHALL VV. I. FORNOFF W. H. GILL M. A. HAYES DONALD MCCLURE J, P, ATKINSON F. S. MOFFET1' G. B. GUILD F. D. MYERS E. E. Hoss H. M. DRIFOOS E. B. DAVIS TYLER CALHOUN S. G. DOUGLAS S. J. BOYLAND S. C. EWING A. P. FOSTER E. B. RUCRER G. B. HOWARD A. H. SHARP C. H. LITTLE J. H. OVERTON E. B. OVERTON . R. G. SPARROW H. M. BURCH PRESTON LUNSIIAORO A. N. FITE J. W. WOODS E G. F. BLACKIE JOHN WITHERSPOON J. W. BYRNS . A. VV. STOCKEIIL C. L. VVILSON E. M. THOMAS A H. B. BOND J. O. TREANOR M. W. BAXTER H. D. LEACH CHAS. C. TRABUE VV. H. EWING . J. XV. VVEATHERLY FRANCES VVARFIELD R. P. NORTON 169 Fl i f ' QT Q, vi, ,159 N um, gg fb U, S U1 SW Z R 5 Q 5 E5 5 iii 52 if .5 JZ '-'45 Sz Q uf bl 3:5 dmqgg EQEQ 505.5 42,-125 u-'I .,rfmE :si D O'zm ZWEQQ :J 456 53 H5335 CD E-4731-. E: o,i4:E: E, if SEZ 350522 .-. 3124 Q EE' Epi! .AQ EMD' .ZR M Si 3.15.4 fc 'Q'-1 gilig an-. 'QNSUSQ o 75 migm Ewiyd E350 if if? Q 6 Qizg, Q-:NC :QM S: 55 6 N .a K K gh. .E x I 7 o ,gm , E. 5 Q3 .U . Nj, . 'iv' ll 1923 COMMODORE Ilmmmummnmmmmlmr S 1 Sigma Nu Founded in Virginia hflifitary Institute, 1869 Colors: VVhite, Black amcl Gold Active Chapters, 88 . . H Sngma Flofwer: lVhite Rose Alumni Chapters, 42 Chapter Founded im 1886 FRATRES IN U NIVERSITATE CLASS Or J. P. GILBERT, M.D. . . . Nashville, Tenn. J. J. THOMAS, B.A. . . . Memphis, Tenn- VV. D. DELAY, M.D. . . CLASS or C. E. PARKER, B.A., M.D. . . Newman, Ga. W. D. NORTH, B.A., M.D. . . Newman, Ga. VV. E- VAN ORDER, B.A., M.D. . Ithaca, N. Y. G. D. WALLER, B.A., M.D. . Bessemer, Ala. J. P. ORR, LL.B. ..... Hartselle, Ala. JOE ALFORD, B.A., M.D. . Lewisburg, Tenn. CLASS OF ORRIS IRWIN, B.A. . . . Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. JOHN HINES, B.A. ..... Tampa, Fla. R. E. THOMAS, B.A. . . . Memphis, Tenn- F. K. NEILL, B.A., M.D., Birmingham, Ala. ANDREW STUMI3, M.E. . . Nashville, Tenn. CLASS or PAUL CLARKE, B.A. ..... Denver, Col. JOHN HELMS, B.A., M.D. . . . Tampa, Fla. A. T. JONES, B-A. ..... Jellico, Tenn. TAYLOR BEARE, LL.B .... Jackson, Temm. 1923 A JNO. TIIOMAS, LL.B. . . . Memphis, Tenn T. B. BUTLER, JR., B.A. . . . Gaffney, S. C . . . Rome, Gu- I924. . F. KATZENSTINE, LL.B. . Birmingham, Ala REID MEACHAM, B.A., M.D. . . Newman, Ga GEO. ECKHART, LL.B. . . . Yorktown, Tex. B. B. COKER, M.D. ...... Rome, Ga. W. B. ROUNTREE, B.A., M.D. . Hartselle, Ala. A. MAXWELL,qD.D.S. . . Chattanooga, Tenn. 1925 EDMOND MEINECKE, D.D.S. . St. Louis, Mo PAUL LONOSHORE, D.D.S.'. Columbiana, Ala A. MAXWELL, LL.B. . . . Nashville, Tenn VV. P. PETRIE, M.D. . . . Nashville, Tenn F. KINGANS, M.D. . . . . Lafayette, Ky 1926 ' PRESTON LIARVILL, B.A., M.D. Nashville. Tenn HUDSON MILLER, LL.B. . . . Jellico, Tenn A. H. SILER, B.A. ..... Jellico, Tenn DUDLEY MORRIS, B.A. . . . Fulton, Ky I7I lf 3 If -gre-5. SW X 2 1923 COMMODORE - ' TX yllims 'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll K-' 'f' Sigma N u The Sigma Nu fraternity was founded january 1, 1869, at the Virginia Military Institute. The fall of 1866, and the two years following, brought to the Institute a large body of students, who, although still boys in years were men of experience, many having been in the Confederate Army. The times were still troubled, and a general feeling of restlessness pervaded the Institute. Numerous organizations were formed, and out of one of these grew the Sigma Nu fraternity. The immediate cause of the organization was opposition to the parent chapter of Alpha Tau Omega founded in 1865. Active chapters, 79, inactive, 135 membership, I4,62I. The local chapter, Sigma, was established in 1886, and from then up until December, 1920, had initiated into the general fraternity 261 members.-Bairdk Manual, 1920 Edition, page 347. XQSSQ. A 5 . , 1, , 4.22 ' .. 1 .f-svzjf, It 1'r' ,W-ww: sw 1 -az, fa , 'J ,ff ,jffj. .f7ei'5'3s-jlywfgffifggxivgggq A 1 a,,a,.,, Mi ,,.. ,gl -:,,:,,.s IZ, lm- if gig ,MQ jj TL, i , , K ,fb , fm.,-, . . , , V ,V 1 73 , -1 11 , ' X .rfgfxth -S , - 4,-, ?,. V , fl -. f ,ASD ,wt hr. f-E fre, ' ' 4,-vig!-5 X1 1923 COMMODORE 0' NX - is nu IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllgm II li Sigma Nu SIGIVIA CHAPTE R-Contizzufzl FRATRES IN FACULTATE C M SARRATT, ILI4 ........... .... . . Professor of Malhcmalus TURCR, B.A., M.A., LL.B. . ....... Profexsor of Lafw E. M. FUQUA, M.D. . . . . . Profexxor Srlzool of Medicine E. M. ORR, M-D. . . . Profe.vs0r School oj Medicine FRATRES IN URIIE S. C. ANIIERSON, Beta Zeta ITARRY AMEROSE, Sigma DR. OSSION CROCKETT, Sigma EDMOND CRUTCHFIELD, Sigma A. D. EATHERLY, Sigma DR. R. E. FORT, Sigma I. D. FOY, Gamma Omicron HARVEY H. YIANNAH, Kappa DR. C. W. HOFFER, Sigma T. C. HUDMAN, Beta Theta LEE I. LOVENTHAL, Sigma DR. THOS. VV. MENEES, Sigma VVALTER M. NOEL, Sigma GEORGE C. NORTON, Mu DR. EUGENE ORR. Sigma DR. BRUCE R. PAYNE, Beta CARR PAYNE, Sigma 175 EDM. PAYNE, Gamma Omicron A. O. PI-IILLIPS, Sigma iVIARTIN S. ROBERTS, Sigma GEO, A. SHWAB, Beta ROBERT SMED, Sigma L. B. STEVENS, Sigma DAURIN HINDMAN, Delta Alpha NOBLE VAN NESS, Sigma f V. I. VVITI-IERSPOON, Zeta IWAXEY LUTON, Sigma ROY COOPER, Sigma HAROLD LOVVE, Sigma VVILLIAM PURYEAR, Sigma EDWIN VAN NESS, Sigma JAMES CROW, Sigma PAUL STUMB, Sigma WI H. BUSHART, Sigma 1923 COMMODORE J. X Ti ': - X ''ll-IllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll E H: 'IIllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll cv uw VW ff' . 00 X, 1551: .f . . I' e .bpm v5.gfvg.33r:.f:i-3-' V 1.1-1-1.,,, , . lvll' :,.,g -Q. ,. .1 f-In XD .jji 1 ' jf' 4..11:.,., , .QQX-,N wwf, . .. , . .. -. ri .rx -V L aymwmw r' X. ,,'. V 'I W1- A ., 1 . , .f n ., iris.. f ,V ' , . , , ,. , . ' 'f5RYP' ' - - : ff ' g. 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' 1, 1, ,1 X, 300 -f1f Q ig .. 1 X , 1 .Ziff 1 -.nz 'f.,,2X??f:2w:f-'A , --155,315 .- 1 X Sf? SWT: -16.55111 .. 1. - 1 9,4524 i mg i11X.'.e. ' mm-, f-1.1. ,,1 X -4Erfa '1m ' X -Q oi J, ar -aiu K- W, . 3, 14 .V v - YQ, as 2Zf'f'10f S. B. BLAKE, LL.B. . . . Sheflield, Ala. R. H. PURDUE, B.A. . . . LOS Angeles, Cal. Sl A 1923 COMMODORE IIIllIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' 1 7 Z X Alpha Tau Omega Founded September 11, 1865, at Richmond, Va. Colors: Old Gold and Sky Blue Flofwrr: VVhite Tea Rose Alumni Associations, 53. Active Chapters, 76. Beta Pi Chapter Established October 19, 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. VV. DILLINGTON ..,.... School of Medicine R. E. SULLIVAN . . . .... School of Medicine LEON M. LANIER . . . . . . . School of Medicine DONALD DAVIDSON ..... ......... I nslruczar in English W. D. WEATHERFORD . . . . Imiructor in Y. M. C. A. College ' W. S. CARNATIIAN ............ School of Medit-ine FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1923 P. A. CONYERS, M.D. .... Halls , Tenn. FRANCIS HOLMES, LL.B. . VVhitehaven, Tenn. R. D. CRUTCHER, D.D.S. . Lewisburg, Tenn- CLASS OF T. M. BARNES, B.A. .... Ripley, Tenn GERALD HENDERSON, M.A. . Nashville, Tenn B. P. MOORE, B.A .... McKenzie, Tenn I-. C. BRUNSON, B.A. .... Louisville, Ky. J. B. THOMPSON, JR., M.D. . Jackson, Tenn VV. D. L. RECORD, M.D. . Lynchburg, Tenn CLASS OF S. M. SANFORD, B.S., M.D. . . Searcy, Ark. C. M. SMITH, JR., M.D. .... Dixon, Ky. CRAIG MOULDER, B.A G. T. BLACK, D.D.S. ROBERT RIVES, LL-B. . H. S. AVERY, LL.B. FRANK KIMZEY, M.D. . JOE EVANS, B.A., M.D I. F. RAY, B.A. . . JACK MCADAMS, B.A. . Nashville, Tenn. . . .Bolivar,TeIII1. Hopkinsville, Ky. Alamo, Tenn. PAUL WILSON, B.A. . . CLASS OF . Union City, Tenn. - . . Lewisburg, Tenn. . .LewiSburg, Tenn. . Greenfield, Tenn. I. VV. KIRRPATRICR, D.D.S., S. Pittsburg, Tenn. VV. I. HUDSON, HE. . . . Nashville, Tenn. JACKSON DORIS, D.D.S. .... Dixon, Ky. I924. V DAVID HAILEY, M.D. . . . Nashville, Tenn. I'IIiNRY POVVERS, D.D.S. . . . Regan, Tenn. E. B. VVILLIAMS, IR., B.A., LL.B. Arlington H. S. VVAKEYFIELD, B.A. . . Petersburg, Tenn. J. I. H. HUDSON, B.E. CLAY EDWARDS, M.D. . . 1925 XV. BRYAN, B.A. . . . PAUL NEAL, B.A. . SAM POINTER, A.B. . Nashville, Tenn. . Shreveport, La. . Delrose, Tenn. VVeSt Point, Tenn. . . Florence, Ala. H. R. JORDAN, B.A. . . . McKenzie, Tenn. SAM HOOKER, LL.B. VVM. PRESTON, LL.B. . . Guntown, Miss. 1926 , R. H. DEENER, B.A. . . . . L. M. STRAT'I'ON, B.A. C. E. DODD, B.A. . R. T. MOTLOW, B.A. L. T. HAY, B.A. .... Lexington, Tenn. 175 . Clarksville, Tex. . Nashville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. . Cartersville, Ga. Lynchburg, Tenn. . Searcy, Ark. X 1923 COMMODORE X We ' ii ,T -NVXX R l- V 'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 4lllIi 'llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll gci Alpha Tau Omega V 's i' 'l . This fraternity was founded at Richmond, Virginia, on the eleventh day of Septemer, 1865, by Otis Allan Glazebrook, Alfred Marshall, and Erskine Mayo Ross. It was the first fraternity to be established after the Civil War and was projected as a national organization. The Alpha or Mother Society was placed at the Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, Virginia, and the Beta at Washington and Lee University in the same town. The first twenty chapters were in the South. In I88I the first northern chapter was chartered. Active chapters, 70g inactive, 245 membership, 14,676. The local chapter, Tenn. Beta Pi, was established in 1889, and from then up until December, 1920, had initiated into the general fraternity 229 members.-Baird'5 Ilflanual, I92O Edition, page 83. 176 t 4. fair s W if f 1. 4 l -a t i m- el Si' Q 1923 CQMMCDORE . I - f f' H IllllIIllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllll .lllllllll K- 2 . W. L. CALDWELL S. H. CHESTER J. H. ACKLEN ' J. R. ADKINS I. R. AUST ISAAC BALL A. L. CHILDREss A. E. CLEMENT D. M. CLEMENTS H. F. COM ER R. D. I. F. 'N In Alpha Tau Omega BETA PI CHAPTER-Contiyzzzezl F. P. BOND L. G. Boxw W. CRICHLOW G. DAVIDSON I. DIDCOCT R. GDAR B. B. HOME R. H. JONES R. W. IONE FRATRES IN URRE R. W. BILLINGTON VV. G. CARNATHAN B. W. KIRKPATRICK H. H. McALIs'rER, IR. ELL R S PERCY KINNAIRD J. VV. SHACKFORD I. G. STEPHENSON REV. G. W. STovEs BRADLEY WALKER W. D. VVEATHEREORD 177 R. H. KIRBY L. M. LANIER LUKE LEA ROBERT LUSK E. A. C. A. E. A. W. s. H. L. 0. L. C. o. J. B. RL E. SULLIVAN I. VV. WARNER R. I. VVARNER VV. S. WHITMAN MEEKS MORROW MosEs NOBLE A. B. NEIL S. H. ORR CECIL SIMS F. M. SEE PARRISH QUILLIAN RHEA SCOEEI' m a? I H' X75 if f S 'El' I ff , . - .- .N ,l x .3 , .,,. , . H - . Ln. ' 'A ' fx I E. Y. f-L 5 I y en 'H . 4 . I I.. - --1-1 ,-. SW 1923 COMMODORE -' llllllll ''UllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll k SllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll X 178 T2-ff1.,-.kx,f 3 llfww - V -5' x23bN CLASS or A 1923 COMMODORE IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' C IllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIllIlIl .-ullllllllllx 0 Z A- F ' Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale, 1844 Colors: Crimson, Azure, and Gold Flower: Pansy Gamma Chapter Established 1847, Re-established 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE EDWIN MIMS, PH.D ........... Professor of English DAVID R- PICKENS, M-D- - . . Professor of Proctology HARRY LEAKE, M-D ----- . .... Professor of Medicine C. C. MCCLURE . . . ...... Professor of X-Ray C. M. HAMILTON . . . . . Inslrzzftor in Dermatology FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1923 R. B. ALOER, B.E. ..... Atlanta, Ga. J. F. FARMER, B.A. . . . Cedar Hill, Tenn. ALFRED FARRAR, B.S. . . Flat Creek, Tenn. VV. H. G. CALDVVELL, B.A., Union City, Tenn. 1934 I W. T. BAYLESS, B.E. . . . Nashville, Tenn. J. L. HAMILTON, M.D. . . Russellville, Ala. J. G. HAMILTON. D.D.S. . . Russellville, Ala. G- M. RUSSELL, D.D.S. . . Nashville, Tenn. JOE BENNETT, JR., B.A. . C. E. BEASLEY, B.A. . . C. P. SIESS, LL.B. . - CLASS OF . . . Fulton, Ky. . . Linden, Tenn. VV. T. BATTLE, B.A. H. R. lVlAR'1'IN, D.D.S. . . VV. K. NANCE, B.A., M.A., . . . Lake Charles, La. 1925 LINDSEY DAVIS, LL.B. JOE E. DAVIS, LL.B. . Vancouver, B. C. . Groesbeck, Tex. M.D., . . . Soochow, Chin a Nashville, Tenn. . Gainsville, Ga. BRYANT S. COOPER, B.A., Washington, D. C. GILBERT L. DUEBER, LL.B. I. . Mayfield, Ky. WM. L. FLEMMING, B.S. . . Nashville, Tenn. VVEBB B. KEY, M.D. . Monoville, Tenn. J. P. KING, JR., B.A. . . Tullahoma, Tenn. G. H. DOSS, B.A. . . . Hartselle, Ala. EDWARD L. MEADOW, B.A., Union City, Tenn. VV. R. YOUNG, LL.B. . . . Nashville, Tenn. DANA VV. NANCE, B.S. . . Soochow, China FRANK S. WVALLER, B.A. . . Mayield, Ky. CLASS OF 1926 E. G. KELLY, B.A., M.D., JOHN W. STOKES, D.D.S. IDDO VV. LAMPTON, B.A. C. W. WI-IITNELL, B.A. . B. A. BENNIE Plantersville, Miss. . . Nlaylield, Ky. . . . .Louisiana . . . Fulton, Ky. FRATRE A. R. CORNELIUS JOHN K. BREAST, B.A. . . Shelbyville, Tenn. ERNEST BOYD, B.A. Nashville, Tenn. FRENEAU B. SUROUINE, B.A. . CHAS. RUSSELL, B.A. S IN UREE ALFRED HOME . Monroe, La. Nashville, Tenn. G. C. PORTER VV. A. BENNIE G. H. CALLENDIZR ' I-I. L. BADGER J. R. GREENE C. EDWARDS I-I. C. PARRENT WALTER STOKES, JR. A. H. PETTIEONE PAUL DAVIS JAMES MORRIS JEFF MIQCARN J. E. BRITT M. M. CULLOM H. HERBERT CORSON T. T. MCCORLEY H. M. DAVIS T. G. KIT'fRELL E. C. SCRUGGS VV. H. SWIOOART, JR. A. J. ZEITLER WILLIAM HUME D. R. PICKENS W. H. RAYMOND, JR. G. R. LONG J. H. CALLENDER M. H. MEEKS A. D. CREIGHTON C. G. DURY C. L. CORNELIUS D. O. MCCARN P. L. NICHOLS JOE ROACH 179 1923 COMMODORE F' izrlllilil ?' X' -- F 'SD - . A ll lllll ' Q llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Delta Kappa Epsilon F f' ' . 7' . '. 7' '. This fraternity, whose name is universally pronounced as though it were written in English, D K E, was organized at Yale College, june 22, 1844, by the following members of the Class of 1846: Wm. W. Atwater, Edward G. Bartlett, Fred P. Bellinger, Ir., Henry Case, Geo. F. Chester, john B. Conyngham, Thomas I. Franklin, VV. Walter Horton, VVm. Boyd Jacobs, Edward V. Kinsley, Chester N. Righter, Elisha Bacon Shapleigh, Thomas D. Sherwood, Alfred Everett Stetson and Orson W. Stow. Active chapters, 43, inactive, 14, membership, 2I,2o6. The local chapter, Gamma, was established in 1890, and from then up until December, 1920, had initiated into the general fraternity 233 members.-Bairfl': Ma1zual, 1920 Edition, page 14.0. H 1 So Q51 , ,av g M 'I SM 1923 COMMODORE T1 I -,: 3- F X llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllIllIllll .am ! IT HELL TO BE A FR vm. -If 1, ,,,,i pt' . .f-,.f-' k,,.. . f, .. 1, 2?fs--fakfge ' ,..w' Q if rv we A f Q . x. ,. . , 'iw '1 if 4325. V' fp 4 QQ Q 4 ,:fia.f,f. N. , , A, , X M 4 W' Xe, A , ,. xy A ' Z 1 r --n :'vv, .a1. 2. f., ' 1 ,' -f ,f L: - A ' .- 9 .,.-5 'f'.,,f.1,. -,,,f',f.Qm,:,:5-.,1 ,7- Pfyf , f Ni W-M,-9... 1 5 f 75 -.-...... fi 1 , 1 4 1 ff! wg? is , 555' , C if 181 :V , fi , .f . Q 1 41 I - E 47, - . Ihxy. 4 . . l j .V , , If .Q sw 182, SIGMA CHI K M. DJ M Q Q-I .Q WO E12 U ma E2 HS JHH if? sexo SED GMM --Q QM EDHS UIQ-4 Sinai' zfno MMS 555 -5 Q 525 if-1: 054.1 E594 2415 z, :: i- OES -v-1 EQ? 61-1 32A O...:-u mM? ..Z O SOD OE, E222 4154.11 M A mg? D O Q4 ,jx 023 iam UQ- D35 C4525 F' ' H 2 in R, VV NTON, ALE N, N - z E522 QQEPQLD r-1 Big iso: 2:29492 NNEM .QUEQ cis HE-me mi x x' DW WF? 4- ki: w --,Q T I Q ,- - a f f L+ 1 L AH' , , , ., , X - X Q Y X LL 8 E O E U E O E 73 : rn LTON. ormv, S. Fu GREEK, GARROIT, Russ KLLLY, R CHAS. BELL, MAXSON, JAS. KELLY, RPIN Bottom Rofw-WILSON, TU -. NJIT - S 4 1923 COMMODORE nTmnumInllmmlmlnmnmr 61 n In--. Nl . - 2 Sigma Founded at Miami University, 1855 Colors: Blue and Gold Flofwer: VVhite Rose Alpha Psi Chapter Established 1892 FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. P. CORNELL, B.S., M.S. ....... Mmbff Board of Trzlst H. B. CARRE, B.A., B.D., PH.D . Profcsror of lfnylish Exeyoxis in School of Religion V THOMAS CARTER, M.A., B.D. ....... Professor of Gracie Exngcxis in Srhool of Religion STANLEY JOHNSON, B.S ..... ' . . .J,v.vista1zt Professor in English Department FRATRES IN LlNIVERSITATE POSTORADUATE MATT WICGINTON, B.A., M.A. . . Evansville, Incl. CLASS OF 1923 C. A. BELL, B.A. RADER BELL, B.A. DAVID GLENN, B.E. BOB ALEXANDER, JR., B.A., C. R. BRADFORD, M.D. . . Springfield, Tenn. Springfield, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. VVALKER CJARROTT, B.A. . Hopkinsville, Ky. VVEATIIERSTONE ORME,B.A. Chapel Hill, Tenn. JAMES OVERALL, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. CLASS OF LL.B., Nashville Fort VVorth, Tex. 1924 I R. M. TURPIN, LL.B. . . . Nashville, Tenn. SAM CLARK, B.A., M.D. . . Nashville, Tenn. M. BROWN, B.A., M.D. . Hopkinsville, Ky. F. K. GRASTY, B.A., M.D. . Nashville, Tenn A. M. ALEXANDER, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. E. E. WILSON, B.A., LL.B. . . Trenton, Ky J. N. CUNNINGHAM, M.D. . . Pulaski, Tenn. TIIOS. FLETCHER, B.A., LL.B. Jackson, Tenn L. T. NETTO, B.A., NLD., Ocean Springs, Miss. MERRILL MOORE, B.A. . Nashville, Tenn CI-IAS. Moss, B.A. .... Nashville, Tenn. CLASS OF 1925 - P. D. HOUS'I'0N, JR., B.A. . Nashville, Tenn. L. R. GAYDEN, M.D. . J. C. ELLINGTON, B.A., M.D. Columbia, W. B. Rum, B.A. . . Oklahoma City, Tenn. Okla. Tenn. FREDERICK RICKS, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. WALLACE HALL, B.A. . . . Nashville, W. R. COLE, JR., B.A. . STREET FULTON, B.A. . FRANKLIN FULTON, B.A. JAS. TURNER, B.A. . . . Waco, Tex . Nashville, Tenn . Columbia, Tenn . Columbia, Tenn . Columbia, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn RAYMOND RODDY, B.A. . . . Portland, Ark Trios. VVOODWARD, B.A. . Springfield, Tenn. ' JOHN WTIORLEY, B.A. . CLARENCE GREEK, B.E. . . Nashville, Tenn. JAMES WALKER, B.A. . . Birmingham, Ala. CLASS or 1926 H. O. TPIOMPSON, B.S., M.D., Nashville, Tenn. THOS. CARTER, JR., B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn . Dresden, Tenn Asheville, N. Car Asheville, N. Car . Columliia, Tenn . Huntsville, Tex VV. P. PARKER, B.S., M.D. . Nashville, Tenn. VVM. PREAS, B.A. . . . Johnson City, Tenn PERRY TEAGUE, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. HOWELL RUCKS, B.A., Oklahoma City, Okla LEONARD KIRKES, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. JOHN IETER, B.A. JOE PURYEAR, B.A .... Nashville, Tenn. JAMES KELLY, B.A. . . . PURYEAR MIMS, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. RUSSELL KEl.LY, B.A. . . JONES MAKON, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. VVM. ERWIN, B.A. ALLEN CONNELL, B.E. . . Nashville, Tenn. ROBT. KING, B.A. T83 . 'W . NW s '4 1923 COMMGDORE -' - i M ' --I ' mllll ll . I K .nllll lllll n ll I lllllllllllllllllllllllll Sigma Chi fr . iE'.-fads ,WMA Sigma Chi is one of the Miami Triad, as the three societies originating at Miami are fre- quently called, the other members being Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Theta. It was established June 28, 1855, by Thomas C. Bell, James P. Caldwell, Daniel W. Cooper, Benjamin P. Runkle, Frank H. Scobey, Isaac M. jordan and William L. Lockwood, who, with the exception of the last named, had been members of the Kappa Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon. A disagreement arose in that chapter in reference to the election of one of' its members to an office in a certain literary society. The above named persons refused to cast their votes for their brother, alleging as their reason his incompetency to discharge the duties of the situation. Active chapters, 71, inactive, 23, membership, I7,63I. The local chapter, Alpha Psi, was established in 1891, and from then up until December, 1920, had initiated into the general fraternity 266 members.-Baird's Manual, 1920 Edition, page 332. 184 A ' fa 3 . , ' T I , 1923 COMMODORE' ' 4, wx - - S - X lllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ Il l Sigma Chi ALPHA PSI CHAPTER-Contifzzlezl C. W. JONES VV. A. BENSON J. D. BLANTON C. P. CONNELL JAMES CANNON MARVIN CORBETT E. E. DUNCAN JOHN AMBROSE ROBERT EWING L. B. FITE SILAS DEAR ADRAM READ S. A. WEAKLEY G. A. W. FRAZER ITUMPIIREY IIARDISON FRANK JOHNSON ISAAC M. READ P. A. SHELTON, JR. O. M. SORRELS E. M. THORNTON LEWIS TILLMAN R. W. TURNER VV. F. CREIGHTON J. M. CULBREATH FRATRES IN URBE PAUL DONALDSON PARKES ARMISTEAID CHAS. G. DUNBAR JAMES S. DUNBRXR JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE J. G. BLAREMORE D. B. BLAKEMORE W. M. DUNCAN, JR. SIDNEY W. RIDDLE VV. VV. DILLON, JR. J. J. VERTREES, JR. W. V. ANDREWS JOI-IN WV. REAVALL EDVVIN POTTER TPIOMAS CARTER H. B. CARRE DOSWELL BROVVN E. D. SMITH H. H. CARTWRIGI-IT JAMES S. FRASER L. M. HOLLINS R. O. NORVELL WILLIAM HUGGINS J. M. CATE W. EDMONDSON HOKACE GAYDEN SUMPTER ANDERSON GARLAND OVERTON VVALLACE CUMMINOS I85 EGBERT VV. SMITH FIELDING H. YOST LEWIS MCWHORTER C. A. HALL, SR. GEORGE ARMIS1'EAD M. D. LEAVELL EUGENE CRUTCHER J. G. STAHLMAN JUSTIN POTTER LEONARD .ARMISTEAD CAREY E. MORGAN E. W. SMITH WILLARD TEAGUF T. A. VVIGGINTON, JR. E. B. STAHLMAN BRUCE OVERTON ALLEN B. HARWELL CHAS. A. MCINTUREE RALPH E. MCGILL LEWIS AMIS, JR. VVILLIAM VVADE ROBINSON HOUSTON IIOWARD MAXSON Doc EARTHMAY E . J - . ,.,., --14. H 1923 COMMODORE -1 4i llllll llllu 'lllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll -5- - 2 Y 186 'if ll 1923 COMMODORE E L , y , T IllllllIllllllllIlllllIIIlllIIllIllII .Ill f wa . Phi Kappa Psi Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, February 19, 1853 Colors: Dark Green and Deep Red A Publications' The Shield, The Mystic Friend, HPhi Kappa Psi Song Book, Phi Kappa Psi History, Phi Kappa Psi Catalogue, Opinions of Attorneys-General? Tennessee Delta Chapter Established October 7, 1901 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS or 1 923 O. W. KUHN, B.A. .... Nashville Tenn. S. M. YARBOROUGPI, M.D. . W. E. POWELL, B.S. . . Wilmington, N. C. CLASS OF I924 ' J. F. LUTEN, M.D. .... Memphis, Tenn. H. S. SCOEEY, B.E. . . . R. D. KUHN, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. LLOYD TPIOMAS, LL.B. . . M. J. JACKSON, B.S. ..... Perry, Okla. CHAS. FANSLER, LL.B. - CLASS R. S. BURFORD, M.D.' . . . Brunswick, Ga. E. B. BLACKMAN, B.A. . . Tullahoma, Tenn. W. B. DOWELL, B.A. . . . Nashville Tenn. C. S. RADABAUGH, B.E. . . Nashville, Tenn. JOE MARTIN, LL.B .... Nashville, Tenn. RICHARD HAGGARD, LL.B. . Lawrence Kans. PAUL ADAMS, LL.B. . ..... Cairo, Ill. OF CLASS OF BREVARD MILLER, B.A. . . Shelbyville, Tenn. JERRY PRICE, B.A. .... Gainesville, Tex. I P. G. ABELL, LL.B. . . . VViI1chester, Va. - 1925 ' RALPH LEIDIGH, LL.B. . D. A. REESE, B.A. .' . . T. J. WYNNE, B.A. . . J. G. WYNNE, B.A. . . SHIRLEY FRANKLIN, LL.B. . CARTER HENDRICKS, LL.B. . YVM. R. EVANS, JR., LL.B. 1926 SIDNEY PRICE, B.A. . . . FRED SHANNON, B.A. . . . . Athens, Ala Nashville, Tenn . Corsicana, Tex . . Cairo, Ill . . . Cairo, Ill A. Tupelo, Miss Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn . Louisville, Ky Nashville, Tenn . . Chicago, Ill Gainesville, Tex . . Chicago, Ill fl 533551, NW s 1 1923- CGMMODORE -- 1 - R - , A I i IIIm llIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI Phi Kappa Psi if -L: ,B 5222252 t The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity was founded at Jefferson College, February 19, 1852, by Charles P. T. Moore and William H. Letterman. At the time of its foundation there was an epidemic of typhoid fever in the college, and day after day those who were not prostrated by the disease sat at the bedside of their afliicted friends, ministering to them. The friendship formed in such trying times ripened into the fraternal sentiment which led to the foundation of the fraternity. Active chapters, 47g inactive, ZIQ membership, 16,4o3. The local cha ter, Tennessee'Delta, was established in 1901, and from then up until Decem- . P. , . . . . ber, I92O, had 1n1t1ated 1nto the general fraternlty 162 members.-Bazrdiv Manzzal, 1920 Edition, page 270. . , I IEW 8 188 .fin s 1 T5 'Wt' E i t E El S31 Q 1923 COMMODORE IIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Y Phi Kappa Psi - TENNESSEE DELTA CHAPTER-Colztilzuwl FRATRES IN FACU LTATE DR DUNCANT EVE JR M.D. ........... Jdjzznct Profcssor lo Chair of Surgery PROI' H B SCHERIvIERHoRN, PH.B., LL.B., LL.M. ...... Professor of Laiw DR GUY GILLESPIEI D.D.S. ........ Ifzstructor in Dezzlisiry FRATRES IN URBE FELIX R. CI-IEATI-IAM ROBERT IARMXSTEAD JOHN B. RANSOM, JR. VV. VV. HAYS JORDAN STOKES, SR. JORDAN STGKES, JR. J. T. GRANBDRY D. P. SEXTON DR. DUNCAN Evp, JR. PAUL F. EVE,3R. R. G. SPARROW J. E. DODSON H. B. SCIIERMDRIIORN GIDEON P. XVADE R. D. MILLS, JR. BOYD TAYLOR C. M. HUNT CIIAS. B. VVI'II'I'WOR'I'I-I VV. H. ARMISTEAD JOHN T. CHEEK I EDWARD SVVAIM VV. K. PHILLIPS FRANK A. BERRY F. S. REYER E. G. COWAN GUY GILLESPIE HASKELL RIGHTOR BTEDICUS RANSCM VV. A. KELLY VV. I. EDWARDS I. VV. STOKES R. S. MOILRISON E. D. SI.OAN BAILEY RASCOD LU'I I'RI3LI, TI-IOMAS J. H. TI-IOMAS, JR. A. B. CLARKE, JR. VV. L. CLARKE A. O. PATH S. C. BOYER Yqff-4,-'iA5eg 12: . 'V 'J izfil' U M Aww? NW 190 SIGMA PHI KAPPA Top Ra-w-LEECH, WADE, VVooDs, CLAPHAM, MONTGOMERY, SHEVNIN, DUNN, ZUCARELLQ, BOTTRELL, YOUNG, OVERALL. K A L v 1,5 X 1 I I 1 0 E m ' -v K xv A N- I ,in ' J . ' gif 3- IL! Q-391' LEFTWICH. Nos, MARTIN, JENN1 N-NON, RA NDERSON, SLOAN, MURRAY, VVALKER, B WMAN, A E Second Rofw-N A NXMEJ it :IHHQ 1, I7 xi X I'-4 . LO X A O 0 U O vw 2 rn CCANLESS. BILL, Coolc, M AM EWsoM, GARDNER, GIBSON, BARNES, G SHEVNIN, N Bottom Rofw-HUGGINS, J. M. SHEVNIN, B.A. . . . Alexandria, La. E. D. MONTGOMERY, B.E. . ll 1923 COMMODORE : X ffs ' nl , l llllllllll lllllllllllllllllgmlll Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Pennsylvania, ISSO Colore: Gold and Black Flofwer: Chrysanthemum Alpha Iota Chapter Established 1902 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. OREN A. OLIVER ..... Profe.r.vor of Orthodontia DR. R. BOYD BOGLE .... ..... D eau of Denial School DR. SAM C. COWAN ...... ........ I -Yssislant Professor of Obstetrics DR. JAMES J. VAUGHAN . . . . Profesror Ora! Hygiene and Root Canal FRED-BARNETT . . . . Director of Dental Jzuirprzzrlenre FRATRES IN LlNIVERSITATE CLASS or 1923 A. W. YOUNG, B.A. .... Osceola, Ark. I. E. DUNN ..... Bovvling Green, Ky. Lirtle Rock, Ark. R. P. I. I. H. LEECH, B.A. . . Lawrenceburg. Tenn. R. OVERALL, B.E. . . Murfreesboro, Tenn. D. R. WADE, IR., LLB. . CLASS or H. JENNINGS, B.A. . . Bradentown, Fla. R. VV. MARTIN, D.D.S. . . . Pulaski, Tenn. SA H. C. N. E. B. O. UNDERS MURRAY, M.D. . Alexandria, Va. A CLASS or M. SLOAN, B.A .... Black Rock, Ark. M. BRANNON, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. CLASS OF R. COOK, B-S. . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. T. BARNES, B.S. . . B. GIBSON, B.A. . . . . Amarillo, Tex. . . De Vlfitt, Ark. F. GAMDILL, B.E. . . . Nashville, Tenn. GARDNER, B.A. . . D. . . Tupelo, Miss. T. VV. CLAPHAM, B.E. . . Little Rock, Ark. C. R. VVOODS, D.D.S. Knoxville, Tenn. . . Pulaski, Tenn. 1924. K M. P. NEVVMAN, B.A. . . Dyer, Tenn. T. Q. SRYGLEY, B.E. . Nashville, Tenn. P. W. WALKER . .- . . . Joplin, Mo. 1925 G. M. ZUCCARELLO, D.D.S. . Nashville, Tenn. W. M. LEFTWICH, B.E. . . Nashville, Tenn. 1926 G. F. MCCANLESS, B.A. . Morristown, Tenn. T. M. SHEVNIN, B.A. . . . Alexandria, La. VVILL I'IUGGINS, LLB. . . Nashville, Tenn. HOIKACE NICHOLSON, LLB. . Henderson, Ky. W. R. NEWSOM, JR., B.A. . . . Dallas, Tex. 1 9 1 - SEQ Q -- 1923 COMMODORE ' fQ ,1.,cQx X IX- Y fygs i - - e -- ' ' '' ' Phi Kappa Sigma ,,.,,. ,,..,,.......,.. xx ..f 1 2 fi-1'5 ff ' 2-- u.41 ITEM ' Av The fraternity of Phi Kappa Sigma was founded at the University of Pennsylvania on the 19th day of October, 1850, by Samuel Brown Wylie Mitchell, James Bayard Hodge, Alfred Victor du Pont, Charles Hare Hutchinson, john Thorn Stone, Duane VVilliams and Andrew Adams Ripka. It is the only national fraternity founded at the University of Pennsylvania. Active chapters, 29, inactive, 17, membership, 6,4,74.. The local chapter, Alpha Iota, was established in 1902, and from then up until December, 1920, had initiated into the general fraternity 168 members-Baird'.t Illanual, 1920 Edition, page 284. 192 T if N' L 1923 COMMODORE llllIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' , alll- Illllllllllllllllllllll l E DR. ROY O. ELAM P. M. ESTES A. T. LEVINE DR. T. V. VVOODRING DR. SAM C. COWAN LEDGER P. VVOODWARD DR. R. BOYD BOGLE DR. OWEN A. OLIVER MYRDN T. NAILING CHARLES WV. AKERS M. E. PIUTTON, JR. W. H. LEVINE L. R. CURREY ROY A. MILES Phi Kappa Sigma ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER-Cofztinued FRATRES IN UREE FRANK FARRIS A. S. VVILLIAMS HOMER OWEN ALEC SOPER FRED BARNETT FRANK ROY K. SRYGLEY I. CLARK AKERS ROBERT E. BELL I. OAKLEY HAYES DR. P. D. SRYGLEY W. D. BOTTRELL MADDUX DR. J. L. BRYAN H.-XRRY ANDERSON PIUBBARD SRYGLEY PAUL C. KLYCE VV. GUILD SMITH EARL I. S HAVE A. CARUTHERS I. V. I-IENDERER TATE HUGGINS K 193 DR. J. J. VAUGHAN REV. A. I. MORGAN Amos L. EDWARDS W. E. WARD ELLIS SDPER ,AJ .ff .I g- 1923 COMMODORE , --- , ----------------'--- H ---- mu-- 1 ,J V X A i., eg .Q , ' ff ' N, V22 Y 3 A ,T 'ig 5 ,sgfhfv . 6 ,A A ,Q -- ,QA 5 . , -1 - 9 'P v fa ' Q ' ' Y ' 155' ':El2:2:-:L+:1 '7 ' ' 5 Q 9 my .V 13 I 1 ,.afITf :I ' A ,3 -elf-1'ii2f '5'o s i. 'fx ,NX 'Vo 11 Ea 4? Lowg sxt ' 8L0cmsYl.j' Q. R512 '. 1 . 'f aqs ,W ' ea 5 - L' 2 .tiff90'WATQ ?- - x, A, -,z '- ' .L 5:HErN'bE.f . Mr - sf f ff' -- , Ofmce Ld M- ., -- ' - ' J - - ' 5 x ., If 2 Q .,.. A f 1fg f1'f' 4? - .flfjz 4 ' WWF' 1.1:2iffE:I1 'iw 1- ' A ,ff 'w, A , if 1 if f -- .- . . ,ef1:gf?... ?. ' ,wi A if f1f'1'-f2.i2':--2126 af' ' .fa ,. '- - ,1 , , ' '-12':-lxbiiifff-?1iE5 ' . ffl 5 . fw-::z:1ff:f:.-.'-23E- -1 ,,,1.'g'iff-:Aki 'J , ' N 1.4525 -I if f ' -Q if rjEi ' . . ' ' -V -'-- X - E , ' . 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Q.. 1 .,,L ' ' -- A f i f' ' H 5 . 2 ?ff ff 1 - 'X ALPHA GAITIA CHADTlj5Ij Mf WH. ,.... , M - fyf- ..V. ,L ,,.,., L, 1 ,,,. ,,,.,,,,, .,... 194- Q .V Sl A 1923 comm on Zeta Beta Tau Founded at College of City of New York 1898 L Colors: Blue and White Adi-'ue Chapters: Thirty-two Alumni Chajiicfs: Seven Alpha Gamma Chapter Established 1 91 8 FRATRES IN QUNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1923 SAM BERNOW, D.D.S. . . Winnipeg, Canada M. S. LEBECK, LL.B. CLASS M. M. COPLAN, M.D. . . Birmingham, Ala. CHAS. J. HEINBERG, M.D. . . Pensacola, Fla. H. L. LEVY, B.S. .... Nashville, Tenn. CLASS D. R. RICH, B.A. .... Birmingham, Ala. J. S. ROSENBERG, B.S. .... Albany, Ga. CLASS MAX BLOOMSTEIN, JR., B.A., Nashville, Tenn. EDWARD S. KLEIN, B.A., LLB., Shreveport, La. JOEL GORTATOWSKY, B.S. . . . Albany, Ga Nashville, Tenn. OF 1924. SOL LOWENSTEIN, JR., B.A., s. A. Wm, B.A., M.D. . or 1925 LESTER M. SACK, LL.B. . . J. N. VVEISS, M.D. . . . . 1926 ' J. B. LOWENSTEIN, JR., B.E., A.WE1NSTE1N, B.A., M.D., FRATRES 1N URBE M. M. ESKIND -DAN MAY S. J. JOSEPH M. F. SCHWARTZ J. W. JOSEPH . ALFRED STARR M. A. LIGHTMAN SIDNEY KLEIN IRA LUSKY I LL.B.. . . Nashville, Tenn . Gallatin, Tenn Clarksdale, Miss New York, N.Y Nashville, Tenn Middlesboro, Ky amy! x , 1 !f , 3 11? . E A ' -..:.,-' ' e 1923 COMMODORE Zeta Beta Tau . .. . . . iff! 'aa' .- in in .5 Q The Zeta Beta Tau fraternity was founded December 29th, 1898, at the Jewish Theological Seminary, being originally intended as an organization of jewish college men designed to foster and encourage the spirit of Judaism. The charter members were David Lewine, Aaron Eiseman, David Liknoitz, Aaron Drucker, Menachim M. Eichler, Bernard C. Ehrenreich, Herman B. SheHield, Isidor Delson, Louis Posner, Bernhard Bloch and Bernard Saxe. Active chapters, 24, inactive chapters, 43 membership, 1,52o. The local chapter, Alpha Gamma, was established in 1918, and from then up until December, 1920, had initiated into the general fraternity 16 members.-Baird'.v Manual, 1920 Edition, Page 395- B ' 1 9 6 ,F f,-Fi -1 13? EF 'Y Sl Z 1923 COMMODORE lllllllllllllllllll lllllIlllllIlllIl - Pi Kappa Alpha 1 Q 41 V W The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was founded on March 1, 1868, at the University of Virginia, by Frederick Southgate Taylor of Norfolk. Closely associated with him in the conception of its plan and in its organization were Littleton Walter Tazewell, Julian Edward Wood, James Benjamin Sclater and Robertson Howard. These men had been devoted friends while students at the Virginia Military Institute and coming together again at the university crystallized their attachment into an enduring bond. I Active chapters, 45, inactive, IZ, membership, 6,151. The local chapter, Sigma, was established in 1893 and withdrew in 1906. It was re-established in 1921 and has initiated into the general fraternity 54 members.-Baird's Manual, 192.0 Edition, page 301. 197 t -1.2,-' ' SW 1923 CQMMODORE 3 4,-X xx . llll ..'gnnl mIullullluummnumlunu X., -.,5-- Q 2 198 -W Q 'ue fm, - ,- , T X 21 . 5553 5 el w . g ,.. C SM 1923 COMMODORE fa, EX. X ,- N -Z IIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllgm I l WGS, Pi Kappa Alpha Founded, University of Virginia, March 1, 1868 Colors: Garnet and Old Gold Flofwer: Lily-of-the-Valley Sigma Chapter Founded September 23, 1893, Vanderbilt University, Re-established October, 1921 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. W. L. FLEMING DR. VV. H. BLAKE, JR. CLASS OF 1 923 CHAS. L. VVHARTON, B.A. . , jackson, Miss. MILTON DAVENPORT, LL.B., Woodbury, Tenn. F. DAVENPORT, B.A., LL.B., Vvoodbury, Tenn. W. J. WADLINGTON, I. B. HARRISON, B.A .... jackson, Miss. IAS. COMFORT, B.A. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JNO. A. MARTIN, M.D. . . . Cullman, ERSKINE CHENAULT, M-D. . . Albany, VVILLARD FARMER, M.D. . Birmingham, JNO. D. KINZER, D.D.S. . . . Bedford, CLASS OF Ala. CLASS OF Ala. Ala. Va. MAURICE SPECK, M.D. . . Monterey, Tenn. RUCKER PATTERSON, B.A. . . Gallatin, Tenn. JOHN H. SMITH, B.A. . CLASS OF TROY BAGWELL, B.A. . Madisonville, Tenn. IAS. W. ROGERS, B.A. . . . Covington, Ky. CHAS. MARTIN, D.D.S. . . . Cullman, Ala. W. CUNNINGHAM, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. VV. C. ALEXANDER UA. B. ANDERSON YV. H. BLAKE, JR. H. C. BOONE PORTER G. CANTRELL C. S. CROFOOT A. B. CUMMINGS FRATR R. B. ELEAZER W. L. FLEMING IAS. GRAHAM A. P. HILL LOUIS LEFTWICH J. H. TURNER N. T. LOWRY ES IN 199 LEMUEL COOKE, B.A. . . . Franklin, Tenn. VV. G. SCANLON, M.D. . . . Durham, N. C. EUGENE REGEN, B.A. . . . Franklin, Tenn. LL.B. . Memphis, Tenn. T924 H. F. HUNT, M.D. . . Madisonville, Tenn. JACK ANDERSON, B.A. . VVALTER SMITH, D.D.S. 1925 JOHN DRENNEN, B.A. DAVID CLAY, B.A. . . VV. H. TANDY, LL.B. P. R. CORNETTE, B.A. LAWRENCE SPORE, B.A. . Campbellsville, Ky. 1926 IAS. MAGILL, D.D.S. . JAS. H. HOGAN, LL.B. . NICHOL BRITT, B.A. . URBE ll. F. MADDEN I. A. lVlURPI-IREE D. H. MCCOLLOUGH CHAS. A. NORTPI R. B. FIARRISON C. H. OLMSTEAD H. T. POLK . . Franklin, Tenn . . Pittsburg, Tex. . VVoodbury, Tenn. . . . Athens, Ala. . . Columbia, MO. . Hopkinsville, Ky. . Nashville, Tenn. FOWLER HOLLAEAUGH, B.A., Nashville, Madisonville, Tenn. . . Gallatin, Tenn. . .Franklin, LEWIS A. POPE FRENTICE A. PUGH A. L. RAWLINGS j. L. REYNOLDS C. B. ROGAN J. E. TAYLOR Tenn. Tenn. SW 1923 COMMODORE ? ' f X, NSX ' ' '' ' n ,Q gif 2. , - - , gw.'-- fb. 1 sl .-.11 . f ' a ,. k .mf ' . Y 1- ow - AW WA U . ,, .X - - . . c.Q.,,.. ...:..zg::s:5.. - ' ,WNW .6 .,f,fw.,xv' E.. ,- urgi-Y A Q12 ,,,,,.,v ., ,,.:::-1 My x.g:zzfs.3:,. ww 1 .VA A . :,, . ' -.3 4- 7 Q1 .:g2v-,ww uf MW I 1, S .,.g5:'f.''f '-.12z.E..i A .uf 'mf A-j.3j , 25' it 'fEi??Ei7 1.3.-55, -- 1.7. g' ' '.QII.,..l3lT .-if- S251'5i '-1 'kw .--:'115'i'Q:f'f5 . - ,,,.... . ..V. .,3.,fzg-..,4Q .- 141-f' ' ' 53,125 6 .. A11 I , I ., ., .1 in is , ,. , N . . 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I W Q' f ' , X Z9 W' 1 'x Q gg . f 4 K 'I .5321 P L- F , f f if 6 f -1 , Q f v , H gg Z , ' t . iw Z562' V f 14 5 , V ,v 1 ,Y 1 0, 9 ur r X xxx! x 'Q , 4 r' N I F N x l A M fn' f 4 t 4+ f , V . ,, '52 iff 2, ,I W ' fo N v ,. f f V91 9 , A f . Q . ff 1 1' f 5 54 ' 1 , 4 r P tv y 200 -Q- T. W. DAVIS, M.D. . X1 1923 COMMODORE Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' --4 - Lambda CLI Alpha Founded, Boston College, I9O9 Colors: Purple, Green and Gold Flgqggyl- Yiiglet M. C. GORDON . . Gamma Delta Zeta Estalulished at Vzinderbilt, February 24, IQ22 FRATRES IN FACULTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Professor of Commerce J. O. HALL ........... Alssixiafzf to Chair of Ojmralifvo Dentislry H. M. VVALKER . ..,.... Profossor of Microsropic Alnaiomy M. L. MUNCIE . .'7.v.risIa1zI' Io Chair of Ojzcrali-'vo DmIi.vlry JOE TRAVNICEK, B.A. . R. A. WILSON, B.A. . R. E. MCCOWN, M.D. . VV. C. BARRON, LL.B. . G. L. REEVES, LL.B. . W. G. MCCOWN, B.A. . TOLMAN ROBERTS, LL.B. M. O. PARKS, B.A. . . R. A. WILSON, M.D. . JOE TRAVNICEK, M.D. . J. S. COVERDALE, B.A. . R. DOZIER, Pre-Med . FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE A CLASS OF T923 . Columbia, S. C. A. B- HUDDLESTON, B.A., Murfreesboro, Tenn. . . . Cadiz, Ky. I. E. MUNC-IE, M.D. . . . Nashville, Tenn. CLASS OF 1924 V C. L. MCKAIG, LL.B. . . Normandy, Tenn. CLASS OF I 925 , . . Nashville, Tenn Hazel Green, Ala . Thornton, Tex. . . Nashville, Tenn Hazel Green, Ala . Nashville, Tenn . Culleoka, Tenn O. M. GOODLOE, Pre-Med . . Paducah, Ky W. V. EATON, B.A. . . . E. L. RIPPY, Pre-Med . . . W. BEARD, B.S. H. DONOHO, B.A.. . S. GLADISH, LL.B. . . CLASS OF . . .Cadiz, Ky. . Columbia, S. C. . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Paducah, Ky Nashville, Tenn Shreveport, La . Lakeland, Fla . Pulaski, Tenn R. L. BROWDER, D.D.S. . . . Shreveport, La. 1926 SAM HARRISON Franklin, Tenn. C. L. THOMPSON, B.E. . . Little Rock, Ark H. I. TPIONIPSON, B.A. . . Shelbyville, Tenn R. D. WILKINSON, D.D.S. . Nashville, Tenn. YV. N. BAUGHMAN, B.A. . . . Tampa, Fla. FRATRES IN URBE CHAS. H. STONE NATHAN GRAHAM D. A. GAMMACE RICHARD VV. JONES IULIAN 'UPTON ffl-IOMAS LIESTER CHARLES BLAOKARD THOMAS SIIRIVER CoLI.1zTTE MAYFIELD Gov. A. A. TAYLOR CHonOrzIryl ZOI 1923 COMMGDORE - A - 9 fifse . lllllllll llllllllll llllllll lllllllll I Lambda cha Alpha 62525, 59' 'aa fix' 35 ry 5 'E KW!! ff Y FQ :W jf fr'- I 24.2 F, 1' l fy This fraternity' was founded at Boston University, November 15, 1911, by Warren A. Cole. Under his guidance it has had a phenomenally rapid growth. The chapters are called Zetas. Active chapters, 50, inactive, og membership, 3,116.-Baird'.v Manual, I920 Edition, page 229. The local Zeta, Gamma Delta, was established in February, 1922, and up to date has initiated into the general fraternity 49 men. , 13ffEL-1- ESQ? A 1 4 P l wg? P 202 -LT ,i,, 7 L.. - 4 1923 COMM x 1 S312 E , ODOR v' 1 e ,T ' N D 5 NX A X ,,- li X X X? ' .. . '- if-Q-if .f C an ' V ' - , ', N- 9 , ' E5,::3?,:Vf:! ,ZA 'EV , fx ., Q A ---Q . 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LAWSON 204 Flofwcr: Lilac ff dv ' 7 L B594 Charm. X O .. . A 1923 COMMODORE X is X lllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIllIllllIllIIIZK IIlIllllllllllll llll . . 4 X 'K N 1,4 AQXKXXXXXKKK ,N f. I -gakrnilieml KEY MQL wjc I' Zxg , if 205 1 ,, ' 1923 COMMODORE T f-4 5. ix. ix 5 ' Q m ImX'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll X-' -- O 1 6 O ,,,i,L Xi: um a V .-Z Y -, T.v - ' i- Nl L 1923 COMMODORE 7 V A Alpha Kappa Kappa Established Dartmouth College 1888 Colors: Olive Green and YVhite HILLIARD WOOD J. A. WITHERSPOON J. T. ALTMAN H. M. TIGERT S. C. COWAN W. A. OUGHTERSON W. D. HAGGARD R. O. TUCKER PERCY CONYERS G. H. BRADLEY C. VV. RUDOLPH LOUIS METZ H. F. HUNT FRITZ EBERT VV. K. NANCE J. Q. OWSLEY, JR. WEBB KEY THEODORE DAVIS R. H. PERRY T. G. POLLARD T. HUGH YOUNG VV. F. FESSEY CHAS. BROWER R. O. TUCKER A. G. NICHOL VV. O. FLOYD R. L. JONES HARDY BARR J. H. CASTLEMAN Active Chapters, 39 Chi Chapter Founded March 24, 1903 FRATRES IN FACULTATE D. R. PICKENS O . N. BRYAN R. VV. BILLINGTON J. M. IQING G. H. PRICE R. L. JONES ROBERT CALDWELL PERRY BROMBERG FRATRES IN CLASS CLIFF VVOODS W. G. SCANLAN J. E. MUNCIE MARK CLASS J. R. THOMPSON, JR. J. A. SEWARD H. E. BROWN HOY NEWMAN D. C. SEWARD H. M. CLASS SLOAN M. SANFORD XVILLIAM LITTERER J. H. LITTERER' ADAM NICHOL H. R. ALEXANDER A. L. SANDERS VV. F. FESSEY C. F. BRUSH R. H. PERRY UNIVERSITATE OF 1923 J. P. JOHNSON J. P. GILBERT VV. D. SUGC BUTLER OF 1924 D. W. HAILEY W. D. L. RECORD B. B. HALLIBURI'ON J. E. CUNNING R. S. DUKE VVALKER OF 1925 J. V. MCRADY' C. M. SMITH FRATRES IN UREE T. B. GIVAN R. W. BILLINGTON L. L. BISHOP C. N. COWDEN LESLIE NOEL C. E. BRUSH J. P. KELLER D. R. NEIL A. B. TPIATCH ROBERT CALDWELL O. N. BRYAN J. T. ALTMAN E. B. CAYGE E. M. SANDERS W. D. HAGGARD VV. A. OUCHTERSON J. M. KING GEO. PRICE D. R. PICKENS SAM C. COWAN H. M. TIGERT R. E. VVYATT J. A. VVITHERSPOON E. M. FUOUA Publication: Centaur C. N. COWDEN J. F. GALLAGPIER W. O. FLOYD G. P. KELLER J. F. JOHNSON E. C. EDWARDS VV. H. LEAKE MAJOR COOPER T. H. SEVVELL GUY SANDERSON A. B. LITTERER F. H. LUTON J. F. LUTEN E. M. MGPEAK SAM L. CLARK E. C. EDWARDS VVM. A. GARROTT ROET. E. MCCOWN J. H. LITTERER XX7lLLIAM LITTERER HILLIARD VVOOD J. F. GALLAGHER MILTON THARP LEAK LONG H. A. CALLOWAY H. E. JOHNSON VV. H. BLAKE, JR. TOM ZERFOSS J. G. SUTTON 207 -,g n j A 55 AL 4, , ff -,, Fai,-JA T I PHI CHI 208 MARTIN, SULLIVAN. N jou BUNCH, RADEORD, Row-M. BROWN, CUNNINGHAM, COKER, B Top T., ,H g , 'ffiif 1, , , A UI f' L I ff EI EAN. BURNS, B ITH, PETERS, SMITH, SM JOE -HAIRE, BURRUS, NEILL, Rofw Third ELLINGTON, KIRBY. BoBo, KINGINS, NETTO, CCLAREN, JOE KILLEBREW, CHENAULT, oREoRn, Sow, M M 016.21 dR Secon ,Ii O U 5 'PU 2 rn AY, PECORA, LANCAST EL ESTER, D EG EAD, PETRIE, JOHNSON, BRIDGES, R BAKER, R rw, Ro ottom B . J X 2 I ri -AL. 1923 COMMODORE IIIIIllIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll' , 4 N 4 J R' xgi4 ' P111 Chi Founded at University Of Vermont, 1889 Colors: Pale Green and VVhite Flofwer: Lily-Of-the-Valley Ilfoito: PhthlanOmen Chraismenu Active Chapters, 36 W. A. BRYAN L. E. A. S. BURCH DABNEY W. C. DIXON L. VV. EDWARDS E. R. BOSTLEMAN J. C. BURCH J. S. BOEO CECIL R. BRADFORD THOS. FORT BRIDGES R. H. BAKER L. F. BEAN R. B. BURNS R. B. BURRUS Pi Chapter Established T905 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DUNCAN EVE, SR. C. C. MCCLURE HARRINGTON MARR WV. M. MCCABE T. D. MCKINNEY S. R. TEACHOU'f O. H. WILSON R. E. SULLIVAN DUNCAN EVE, JR. J. W. VVITHERSPOON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1923 W. D. DELAY R. K. GALLOWAY CLASS F. M. BROWN J. N. CUNNINOHAM M. J. KINGINS A. H. LANCASTER CLASS E. N. C1-IENAULT J. C. EELINGTON W. T. HAIRE E. P. JOHNSON WILLIAM MCCLAIN J. T. SMITH 1924- B. B. COKER J. A. MARTIN TED MORFORD, JR. L. J. NETTO 1925 J. B. KILLEEREW WV. L. KIRBY F. K. NEIL T. PECORA VV. C. WILLIAMS FRATRES IN URRE R. R. BROWN R. W. GRIZZARD JOHN OVERTON JERE CALDWELL VV. C. BILBRO W. A. SULLIVAN VV. A. THOMISON J. S. READ H. 'D. PETERS E. N. CHENAULT VV. P. PETRIE R. F. REGISTER H. C. SMITH B. B. SORY LLOYD ARNOLD HUGH BARR S. S. BRIGGS C. R. CRUTCHEIELD CYRUS DARWIN M. B. DAVIS J. A. GAINES J. VV. MOORE - J. M. OLIVER 209 VV. P. ROBINSON J. VV. SIMPSON E. C. WALTER OLIN WEST HARTWELL WEAVER .,, T. 3-:KA W9 ij Ig ,Y 4 J -1 - V ' 1923 COMMODORE -1 77 .llllllll Illll .. Y IllIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1922 19 3 210 . a vi ff. ,v Q' Nl 1923 COMMODORE Q ,, X ,L X - llllllllllll llllllllllIlIllllllllllI il Phi Beta Pi Established at VVesteI'n Pennsylvania Medical College, 1891 Colors: Emerald Green and 'NVhite Publication: L. T. RECTOR . . . S. M. X7ARBOROUGI-I . H. G. FORD . . . J. C. PENNINGTON . . H. D. LONG . . . . WILLIAM A. GOODRICH . JAMES L. HAMILTON . GASTON G. HARRISON . EARL W. OWEN . . TURNER PURSLEY . . LAWSON I. ROBINSON M. M. GREEN . . T. E. DILWORTH . T. E. MARTIN . . . C. M. LACEY . ROY HARE . Rho Chapter Phi Beta Pi Quarterly FRATRES IN LINIVERSITATE CLASS OF . . Lewisburg, Ky. . . . Athens, Ala. Ala. . Hokes Bluff, . . Rockford, Ala. . . . Athens, Ala. E. REEVES . . 1923 J. P. ROBERTSON j. F. BREWER . D. J. MEIGHN . I. R. ARGO . H. L. GARDNER . . Scottsboro, Ala. . . Asheville, N. C. . . 1 . . Tampa, Fla. . . Goodwater, Ala. Sulphur Springs, Tex. CLASS OF . . Tennessee . . . Alabama . . :Tennessee . North Carolina . . . Kentucky . . Alabama . Ridgeway, S. C. 1924 HOWARD C. ROBERTSON, JR. . . . Tennessee FRED A. TURNER ........ Texas ARCIIIE E. THOMAS ...... Alabama JACK M. WOODARD .... North Carolina WILLIAM C. VVINTON ..... Missouri CLASS OF Columbia, Tenn. New Hope, Ala. PAUL W. FOSTER . . . . Kentucky 1925 u Z. C. GAMMEL . . . . Nashville, Tenn. I. 1. ASHBY. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. . Plantersville, Ala. DEWEY FOSTER . . . Westmoreland, Tenn. . . Bessemer, Ala. G. D. BOONE . .... Erin, Tenn. . Manchester, Ala. W. G. RHEA . . - Pul2lSlCi, TCHI1- E. E. KELLY . . . . Whitesville, Ky. L. R. GAYDEN . . . Waco, Texas EDWIN CHORES . . .... A . Iowa FRATRES IN FACULTATE A. VV. HOLLABAUGIT R. C. DERIVAUX I. T. LEARY THOS. A. VVHITFIELD C. M. HAMILTON E- H- MAGEE FRATRES IN URBE JOHN HALL I. T. VVATKINS E. ORR T. D. HALL H. C. GAX'DEN O. E. SMITH 21I 5 1923 COMMODORE - 13 Illlllllllll X 5 1 Y - ' I I!IllllllIllllIllllllllllllllll x .ummm X S lllllllllllllllllllllllllll SlL --ff' , 15.4 Q 1 , . 'n .' 'pw 4--f,,2':.f:' 93-1,- ' f .fi V1 fx-r '. 1 f P , M! ,,,,i ,S AX-LN'1,ifEg?g7'-,.f RKPW' ' . , 1,1 1 2-':sfqa'2Z12:t'f1i ,vgfg1.,V..:-1f'?f??45f'ff ARASMW ' ' ,. 7'l'f,,2S,fi.-7' '0' x - ' I uf' I V:-Q ,,,. 1, V, I V .,- 4-. V A :, ,:4g,:.,V 15.3'::g.V. :L -ix ln. ':'RUi .V 415 vi .V-11:2 rj 4, ' V 'Y A ' V '- aww ' ' div? ,Q RTATYX V O lsflaggn - . ' ' V -1'- A.O. 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McDOWELL DR. P. D. VVARREN DR. M. L. MEACHAM FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE OFFICERS R. L. TWILLA . G. L. Ross . . . Grand Nfasicr lVorlhy Master H. C. BERRY . . F. S. MAXEY . . H . . Senior Page . . Junzor Page C. V. MORGAN . ..... Sn-ibe . J. RIVERS . . . Hiszorian E. L. HULL . . . . Treawrer H. V. ROY . . . . Tyler CLASS OF 1923 ROY L. TWILLA . . . Tennessee THEO. THURMAN . . .... Tennessee DAVID W. RAGAN . . Tennessee VV. VV. ABERNATHY A. . North Carolina R. G. SMITH . . . Alabama VV. A. STALLINGS . . . . -. Arkansas C. V. MORGAN . . . . Virginia H. N. STOUT . . . . . . Mississippi DANIEL RACIIELSON . . Florida CRADY L. Ross . L . . North Carolina CLASS OF 1924. H. C. BERRY . . . . Arkansas EVAN C. HOWELL . . . Tennessee E. F. TIUCKABA . . . Tennessee L. W. DOSS . . . . Tennessee E. R. UFFELMAN . . . Tennessee E. L. HULL . . . . . Illinois TOM MASON . . . . Alabama Y. D. MCMURRAY . . Texas S. E. PRUI'r'r . . . . Alabama R. H. MCKNIGITT . . . . Texas N. A. STAPLES' . . . Alabama E. B. MCALEXANDER . Tennessee A. L. IRONS ......... Illinois CLASS OVF 1925 V I H. V. ROY . . . . Tennessee D. L. BELVIN . . . . North Carolina J. T. STROUD . . . Alabama B. C. BARROVV . . A .... Florida XV. C. RI-IODES . . . Tennessee T. C. KEISTER . . . . . Virginia CARL MOORE . . . ' . Arkansas A. D. STRATHERN . . . Tennessee F. L. STRATTON . . . Tennessee A. S. PAGE . . . . . Tennessee H. L. DURRETT . . . Tennessee F. S. MAXEY . . . . Kentucky J. M. PEDIGO . . 1 . Tennessee VV. VV. SLATON . . . . Alabama VVAYNE CLARK . . . . Arkansas H. J. RIVERS . . . . Florida CLASS OF 1926 B. F. MAXEY . VVest Virginia W. C. THOMPSON . . Tennessee HERBER'f BOEO . . . . Alabama VV. R. THOMPSON . . . . Texas W. A. REDDING . . . Mississippi G. P. RAEORN . . . . Texas E. C. VVORRMAN . . . Tennessee 1. E. Cox . . . . . Alabama R. B. VVILKINSON . . . Tennessee L. N. VVYATT . . . . Tennessee T. H. VVADDLE . . . Tennessee C. L. MARTIN . . . Alabama J. H. TATIHIVVELL . . . Tennessee DT. L. SCALES . . . . Louisiana FRATRES IN iURBE DR. T. A. LEONARD DR. KV. H. VVI-IITE DR. VV. A. SHEETZ DR. I. A. DALE 1? i t il . -ga? - W ' W Illllllllllh ul. ' '- .VEVV l lf. f 1,1 ,, 6 V 65- -4 9 1 Q f ' F f W , ,gh r lv ,f ,, , i 1-1 ' 'A 1 V ,.,,, . . 'V .V SHAW?-:..V 5g,, 552- fy 3' , 4 X O 41 ' ' W e ' Cuwi V. . .. M FN 5. 1 X, V A' Vest - 0 ,1:IzL'- ., , . . C899 if-ia? l-E653 'E-fig-fiiif . YL 4' ,, . 1 ., 4 'f1um'PK I 1923 COMMODORE W w,.. . 2 :QV- Q qllllllllm 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll X Y - 11- 1 -554, - -0 : .-gl' -' ' '35 , ' . 5,-V 5 4 Q '39 5 X 1, ,,., . ,V Zi . Q97 .X 8 rf Q V f Y , . 4 ,- , J A +- .ww 'WW . 2 . , .'s':..V5' V 'B' ,Q V C., 7 ...,.. 3 V V M. . .ff 1:2--1-1-.Vase 4 4 X , jg: 2 2214-1 -:.IQT i55.-JVV SL-fi.-'-fx--I f .,- 1. 15 1. V.. .. ,. . W.. 3. ' s X 'R 1 X X -V , . ,.V it gg l . . . Q F gf - 4 NWN sg, Y-,xg .1 M Q V 6. -, 46' ' ,V+- ,. - VZ . ..., . . 51 ' V .- ,Q V f V . . if ' Of-... f -'PQEEQV .A-i , 15.1-es, . 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J' ' ,.. 2. f J f f .1 A A 4 V V --,ff -1- Q 2 . V . . . , ,. ., - 4 V. V , , 1 ' . - 4 , . 2 - A .,f3'-5- - . ,, V . f , - Q f 3 6:2 42- ag. 5 'L 0 f., ' Q6-lk ,Q , ,VOR Bw. DV v wif? .V,.:. NT.-W, V,, . -JQNK .53 EO 4, E Q lg 5. 71- ' D E XX i Mf - Q- - X. XI 1923 COMMODORE IIIllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ . Psi Omega Founded at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, 1892 Colors: Sky Blue and White Publication: The Frater Active Chapters, 46 Alumni Chapters, I23 Gamma Mu Chapter Established November 26, 1906 FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. BOYD BOGLE ....... Dean and Professor of Oral Surgery and Radiograplzy L. G. NOEL ....... . . Professor of Clinical Dentistry and Dental Pathology VV. A. BRYAN . . EWELL NEIL. . . C. S. ALEXANDER L. Z. MCCLUNG J. E. AILOR JACKSON DORIS E. W. VVISE G. P. EVANS H. G. CUNNINGIIAM H. T. CREEKMORE S. L. ELLIS W. D. FAUGHT J. M. KING W. T. WOOD G. W. BAKER L. E. BOYD VV. S. COUCH VVOFFORD HARDY Professor of Surgery . Professor of Prosthesis R. E. O. A. OLIVER . . . Professor of Orllmdontia LESLIE NOEL . Professor of Dental 'Medicine I. I. VAUGI-IAN . . Professor of Oral Hygiene DR. G. M. GILI.ESPIE . Izzszructorifz Dontistry DR. H. T. GOSNEY S. G. SADLER . . . GALLOWAY . . Instructor in Dentistry FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLA D. S. HARDEN JOSEF ZANONE C. R. WOODS H. C. REESE I. W. KIRKPATRICK SS OF C. S. BUC CLA JAMES RICE H. S. POWERS W. F. STACK SS OF , CLASS OF G. W. PERKINS D. M. SPECT: R. W. BROWDER P. I. LONGSHORE 1923 F. E. BRIDGES VV. S. TERRELL C. D. DENNIS G. C. MCKENNON C. W. DEATS KNER 1924. F. F. VVHITE C. R. MCCULLOUGI-I W. ANDES 1925 J. L. ARMSTRONG G. T. BLACK S. APPLETON P. I. BIGGS C. E. HAMIL'1ON CLASS OF D. E. HARKEY' J. D. HARVELL, JR. C. P. JARREL 1926 Q. VV. KOBERG J. F. MAGILL H. T. MCKENNON RUSSEL MCLEAN FRATRES IN URBE . Instructor in Dentistry . Irzstruflor in Dentistry R. D. CRUTCI-IER H. E. MILES R. D. LOCKRIDGE L. SHARPE S. J. ALBRITTON VV. H. MCLELLAN H. L. IANKINS R. W. MARTIN E. G. DAMRLL N. D. BOUIE W. I. SMITH SAM BALL T. B. VVEAVER D. B. PHILLIPS J. W. STOKES E. C. SIIARPE W. A. BRYAN L. G. NOEL CHAS. PORTER S. G. VVORKMAN H. N. MCGLOTPILIN JOE MINOR GEO. SEAMAN VV. J. TICPIENOR R. E. GALLAWAY R. BOYD BOGLE EVVELL NEIL O. A. OLIVER LESLIE NOEL 2I5 J. J. VAUGI-IN I. VV. VVINN G. F. TENNISON A. HAYWOOD SMITII PAUL SRYGLEY Y 'V 1 X 1 fi ,R ' X v 4 k If fl t13.f3g'4Ts1 of A.. f A Sf Af. ' 'f if 1923 COMMODORE I Illllllll W0 S fWllllllllllllll Q21 216 X , X ff, A. 1 H 'if wf.ff f E V g - El 1 Aw , Q SM l923'COMMODORE 2, ex. L X 2 llllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIlll IIIII X . X1 PS1 Pl-I1 Organized at University of Michigan in 1889 r Incorporated Under the Laws of State of Illinois Colors: Lavender and Cream Magazincn' The Quarterly Flofwer: Red Rose Omega Chapter Organized at Vanderbilt University, Dec. 19, 1905. R. C. MAXWELL HARRY J, CooNs E. S. MEINECKE. JACK YOUNGER . H. D. DAUGIIERTY HARRY J. COONS, D.D.S. H. J. RooERs, D.D.S. . R. C. MAXWELL, D.D.S. . OFFICERS . ..... . . . President . Vita-Presidmzt . . . . Secrefary . . Trfasurm' . . . Cmzsor FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS or 1924 . . Huntsville, Ala. J. E. EDGAR, D.D.S. . . . Boaz, . . McGehee, Ark. Chattanooga, Tenn. JoE C. LANDES, D.D.S. JACK YOUNGER, D.D.S. . J. B. PULLEN, D.D.S. . Fayetteville, Tenn. E. G. MEINECKE, M. D. ANDERSON, Jg D. KINZER, D. T. A. MARSHALL, CLASS or 1925 N D.D.S. .... Bay, Mo. D.D.S. . . Huntsville, Ala. D.S. .... Bedford, Va. D.D.S. . Tullahoma, Tenn. H. D. DAUGHERTY, D.D.S. . Ala . . Bowie, Tex . . Boaz, Ala . Pulaski, Tenn E. Y. GERONJ D.D.S. . . . Huntsville, Ala L. B. HAWLEY, D.D.S. . . . Camden, Tenn J. KONARD LUX, JR., D.D.S. JoI-IN HINES, D.D.S. .- . . .VVaco, Tex. CLASS or . . .Guthrie, Ky. RUDOLPH QUILLEN, D.D.S. . . Gate City, Va. HARL CARUTHERS, D.D.S. WM. EUBANKS, D.D.S. . J. H. VVAHLS, D.D.S. . C. W. A. G. GRIZZARD . . Marritton, Ark. . . Daytona, Fla. . . Milan, Tenn. FRATRES IN HOFFER E. BAUGHMAN, D.D.S. . Rural Retreat, Va G. M. ZUCCARELLO, D.D.S. . . Pulaski, Tenn 1926 LESLIE B. MAURER, D.D.S., San Antonio, H. O. JoHNsoN, D.D.S. . . Lexington, SAMUEL B. PECORA, D.D.S. . Beaumont, MAURICE ROWEL, D.D.S. . . . Mobile, RUSSELL SANDLIN, D.D.S. . . . Morten, FACULTATE DR. FRED HALL FRATRES IN UREE R. I-I. REDUS E. G. MONROE 2x7 lu. w A -E! ggi ..,,., ... L I-1 LMP ... . 5 ., -.L I or 5, we' .- J e... l 1 , -en .'-' 41 E.: .11 . . -iv .... Tex Ala Tex Ala Ala SW Q 3 1923 COMMODORE y! X X N ' ' S n. X ln.. ' ' - Y. . lllllllll 1 lIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Z R ..... ........... . ................ ........... ! LEGAL FR TER mas I v -.'A-vl Q ,Jay .,,.,A.,A 1 1-ella' 'FrdterUpt90 3 -9 - :.A 1,, W. uzuu .. 1- ' + -41. 50 . I A X. I . 4 . H fy PAW v A - J W 4 fv .A A ,..A1, ' ' ,,..,'.1 2 i Q lg, .UQQAY Bmlgbiff' fy ., .,,., E: V Q ':v f I V 7. 1 i.f ,,.,., I N .. , , A, . Z A f .A . QV ' ' U .v'- yy. 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CRITTENDEN ALBERT EWING III Trios. S. VVOODROOF MURRAY' BARBEE D. WADE FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN BELL KEEBLE VV. K. MCALISTER E. T. SEAY C1-IAS. I. TURCK H. B. SCI-IERMERHORN A FRATRES IN URBE LUKE LEA JOHN H. DEVVITT ERADLEY VVALKER T. H. MALONE S. C. PILCHEB E. I. WVALSI-I E. J. HAMILTON ALBERT A. VVHITE FERRIS BAILEY A. T. ADAMS GEO. H. ARMIST'EAD VV. CURRELL VANCE H. C. MERRITT' EDWARD PALMER W. E. NORVELL, IR. T. M. NIANIER I. M. CATE LEE DOUGLAS R. S. HENRY LEWIS TILLMAN W. R. MANIER, IR. W. P. COOPER J. C. IHIGGINS, jR. H. D. LEACH M. B. ADAMS C. CECIL SIMS REMEERT MARSHALL T. VV. SCHLATER J. B. MASON MIZIZLL VVILSON ZI9 i f + J 5 - A '.. 1923 COMMODORE 51, 5 Z' yxgx - , A Ill ll SlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll 1 220 N, -0 X.: 1.551 1 5 x v ,V , ,, lil ' 'Ng ig 2' IE! 4.2 A ' II Sl? T923 COMMODORE L Z4 wx Phi ,Alpha Delta QLegal Fraternityj Founded at Chicago University, 1896 ,Hoi-ace H. Lurton Chaipter Established at Vanderbilt, 1921 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE POE VVEBSTER MADDUX, LL.B JOHN A. THOMAS, LL.B. . WALTHAN WI-IITWELL, LL.B. LAWRENCE A. BAUMAN, LL.B. VV., C. NEIL, LL.B. . . . JOE T. CLARK . , . . CHAS. EMBRY . PERRY ORR, LL.B. . . LOWE VVAIKINS, LL.B. . LLOYD 'TI-IOMAS, LL.B. . JOHN BARKSOALE, LL.B. . M. G. ECKI-IARDT, LL.B. . E. B. VV-ILLIAMS, JR., LL.B. CHAS. SEYISS, LL.B. . . CLASS OF I 923 CLASS OF IQZLJ. FRATRES IN URBE MX'RON T. NAILLING R. E. MCGILL EARLE RODGERS J. T. MANN, JR. VVM. J. VVADE 221 Huntingdon, Tenn. . . Memphis, Tenn. . . Linden, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . . . Heads, Miss. . . Tupelo, Miss. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Hartselle, Ala. . Nashville, Tenn. . Corsicana, Texas . Nashville, Tenn. . Yorktown, Tex. Arlington, 'I enn. . Lake Charles, La. Fm l ll! -,L AK -i, .L ' 7'-9? T dl W 'mf 7 4 1-'QS' , 'A. H P E- . Lg., .. SW - 19.23 COMMODORE ' A , f , -7 A . lllllllllllll. xx Illl lIIIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll 5 1 ,, gf, , , Mffygx Founded at the Law School of University of Maine in 1901 by C. Vey Holman. TAU CHAPTER Established at Vanderbilt, 1922. F RATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS KOF 1923 BERT FRANCIS H. L. NIYNATT I. W. POE - CLASS OF 1924, L. '1'RUE'r'1' JOHN L. DRAPER J. L. CHRISMAN HOMER GRAFF or ' is ' i V- 1923 COMMODORE l IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll' Ill lld i f fLegal Fraternityj Founded at Cleveland Law School, 1900 JOHN BELL KEEBLE SENATE Established at Vanderbilt, 1922 CoIo2's.' Green and White Flofwcr: White Carnation FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1923 SI-IAFFER B. BLAKE, LL.B. . . Sheffield, Ala. WM. F. CARPENTER, LL.B. . . . Spring Hill EUGENE M. STQGKARD, LL.B. . Lawrenceburg CLASS OF 1924 MORGAN GREEN, B.A., LL.B. . Murfreesboro CLARENCE L. MGKAIG, LL.B. . . Normandy WILES K. COOK, LL.B ...... Nashville JOHN F. MORGAN, LL.B. . . Lancaster, Ohio Q CLASS OF 1925 RICHARD B. HAGGART, LL.B. . . . Nashville VVM. H. TANDY', LL.B. . . . Columbia, Mo. J. CARTER HENDRICKS, LL.B. . . . Nashville T. J. VVYNNE, JR., LL.B ..... Nashville CUSHMAN RADEBAUGH, LL.B. . . . Nashville FRATER IN URBE AUSTIN PEAY 223 E-of A F QE' . - NW S '4 1923 COMMQDQRE 3 .5 x f , 1 nilmmmh llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll FHAMI LIAR CHYFR LEADER EXTRA' or-wvmzy Am: PHYSIOGNOMIES uw-.sms xmm V060 fkwvxmi Tune ' GL is me -s Ten. nm N 0'vLENwoTE NHAF-ly ' fm ww H CK N1 N DT A nan Noam QRN SXGNAL Sf- CORPS www VANDERV- BUQLT-f me NAML MMESTY ----lwe LAW A-95' XJ'- ! NANfXt1,E R6 224 6 X rwp H w1v'w ig fi, xx'-E YET,-5a. ' x , , ., ' .:.fYQ f '-Z . 'j 'lx JMERAFQN 3 kin ' gtg 1923 CQMMQDQRE ' i , 1 T f gk IlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'K - J RCRITIE SO ,,,a.A'-W, A K S 5' ,gon ' , A A rs OT ,. A ' t- 'ff-.,, 533' 15 ' -Pi, .. , 4- ,-.VW . 'I . 'Y false-,ef-5-.'.f,5j? 4:-fi-,f ,, 'K .. 4 - . , ,,,, . ?I2::?ii:1fZ '-es:-nuff ' ' 3 v. 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L ' NOP xi-an ,Ii Q my- nam' . :f'- '15 1'tisfQNfL wt 5 r X f.. 1' The Co-ed Pan-Hellenic Council is an intersorority organization whose function is to make and enforce rules and regulations governing the affairs of the sororities and their relations to each other It is composed of a junior member and a senior member from each sorority, each being elected at the end of the sophomore year to serve the next two years. The olhces of president, vice-president and secretary-treasurer rotate around in order and that way each of the three national sororities have an officer each year and the presidency every third year. The local sorority, Delta Sigma Upsilon, has a voice in the council, butnot a vote. From the time school opens until the day of pledging, this high tribunal is very busy trying cases in violation of their complicated, delayed rushing season. Near the close each sorority fiings a big party, full of penalty possibilities, and then there is a I period of several days' silence in which no upperclasswoman can speak to a rushee. YVritten bids are sent out and the rushees, after due deliberation, report to the house of their choice. Any and all violations of the rules of this freakish system are reported to the council, who are Worked overtime trying. cases, fixing penalties, and trying to restore harmony among the turbulent feminine Greeks. 225 Z ':fA'- T+ - E ' A li :TT 1923 CQMMQDORE ' g1 IllIl SN 5' if 4 . . is I '44 WS- 43 V- Y 2 ,ff 54 P f Q '- :-V-ww: G .. . .x w X , ' A M T? L 96 . , ? me .ef QC ' -' ,QL 'W -- e - N, 4 Kok sffru Y' ,Mn wif .V . fr . '3'i, 11' ...S , . 1. n . Wx , 4 mff 'I ' v T o 1.1 'Qmmwfv - ' 5, -.-1' 1 . -- -5 4, ' ' .:. 1,5 j 4.4-,, A f 113, wif- -5 ,+ ,gn rf., A J. .. - '1 '-:T:,gLZ.3 ,9 ., 'm s 59? W., yfgm., ra, 'my QL ' .J f In 49 iii ' vf,.--, -5 .,., K C -..,. .A.: 3 53.1. 33... 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YN E' Q .,Qg21Rfrr.uxf,'..1:.f 2, ' A I1 gf Ny gi : :WZ , L I ,, , , J Q , V 45, w Jw M949 I' T . . LEY CM ,,-f ' 2'f1 1 ' iz' ' if ,. . ,A V ., ,, -,GZ -1 -..sf.. fvH 3.351- . -f Q3-as f , f ,, 5:15-33 -I , ..Q:a,- ,,. . ,- ,, , --fvfigfy-Q-A 0 :25444,,+-q,::: ?5.-,-. mefzrw 1 ffflux. 591512, 'Ns ff'- F -ff . 56183-Ziifx '5'-71 ' rf , , lc ff Y I . , . V. - ,ww j-.ggg3.2,max5-2:-,f.2:fii2.,f':vi -2255: A, K. J 142, , 2 ,iw .. .. , 3 : -1 --N . Q4 I -4 I 4 . . . fa, ,, - vf-gm-.uc 1 B 226 mmf .... ,f L - u mm-, .- 1- - 5 55, A T N1 A Q L 1923 COMMGDORE fa, X. X ' IIIIIIllllllllIIIllllllllllllIlllllll mlllll Illllllllllllllllll ' . j Kappa Alpha Theta Founded at Asbury Cnow DePauwj University, January 27, 1870 Colors: Black and Gold CARMINE CLARK, B.A. EUGENIA PORTER, B.A. . WINONA JOHNSON, B.A. CAROLYN BUELL, B.A. . ANN CARY, B.A. . . KATHERINE CLARKE, B.A. . . MILDRED FINNEGAN, B.A. . . MARGARET HUGHES, B.A. LUCINDA TRABUE, B.A. . FRANCES KINGREE, B.A. ELIZABETH HARRIS, B.A.. ELIZABETH HAYES, B.A. LUTENIA PORTER, B.A. . Alpha Eta Flofwer: Black and Gold Pansy Chapter Established january, I 904 SoRoREs IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF . . . McMinnville . Nashville . . Salem, Va., CLASS or . .Nashville . . Clarksville . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville CLASS OF . Shelbyville LUCINDA RANSOM, B.A. CLASS OF . . Nashville . . . .Nashville . . .Clinton, Ky. SHELBY CI-IADWICK, B.A. 217 1923 ELIZABETH SI-IARPE, B.A. MARTHA TEAGUE, B.A. INDA WILSON, B.A. . . 1924 MARIAN MATHEWS, B.A. CATHERINE MIMS, B.A. LYDIA RAINES, B.A. . . MARY E. SCHLATER, B.A. . EUNICE SLEMONS, B.A. . MILDRED STovEs, B.A. . 1925 CATHERINE CROCKETT, B.A. . . . .Tullahoma 1926 MARTHA CROCKETT, B.A. KATPIARINE CULBERT, B.A. . . . Nashville . . Nashville Nashville . . Nashville . . Nashville . . .Raines Toledo, Ohio . . Ridgetop . . Nashville . Pueblo, Colo. . .Nashville . . Nashville MARGARET CHADWICK, B.A., Huntsville, Ala. . . Huntsville, Ala. SIM 1923 coMMoDoRE -' gf X Illlilllllll X nu ur.- --I ' T - - fIlIlIIlIl SIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Kappa Alpha Theta . z ,. 1, nf me . ab DU This fraternity was organized at Indiana Asbury University fnow DePauw Universityl, Greencastle, Ind., january 27, 1870. The moving spirit was Bettie Locke, ,7I, and associated with her were Alice Allen, '71, Bettie Tipton, '71, and Hanna Fitch, '73, It was the first society of women organized with principles and methods akin to those of the Greek-letter fraternities, and the first to bear a Greek-letter name. Active chapters, 4.3, inactive, IZ, membership, 8,133. The local chapter, A. H., was established in 1904, and from then up until December, 1920, had initiated into the general fraternity 133 members.-Baird? Manual, 1920 Edition, page 453. 228 -Q.-1 gig- 'ST EDEC L -4 ical: rel ef - ac 1 F ' 5' T l N L . Q Z 192 COMMODORE E, I X IIIIIIIllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllzm f - , Kappa Alpha Theta ALPHA ETA CHAPTER-Corztiizzzerl SORORES IN UREE LUCY VAN NESS MARGARE1' SLEMONS DOROTHY DUFFY MARIA SLEMONS RUTH DOWELL FRANCES MCLES1'ER ELLEN DUFFY KATE GUILL EVELINA MCCAULEY MAYBELLE SANDERS EVELYN NORTON LOUISE HOWELL MRS. CECIL SIMS MRS. T. B. SCOGGINS MRS. GEORGE MARTIN MRS. ALBERT STOCKELL MRS. NORVILLE BAKER MRS. G. A. DALEY FLORENCE TEAGUE LINDA RI-IEA ' ELLA MAI WILSON MRS. HARRISON ARMISTEAD HELEN FIELDS PATRONESS ES MRS. I. T. MCGILL MRS. DAN IVICGUGIN MRS. XV. J. VAUGHN MRS. H. C. TOLMAN 229 KATE TILLE'1'T DOROTHY MCMURRAY NANCY CASTNER CORNELIA PARKS ELISE HANDLEY LOUISE HERRON MARJORIE SHARARD BESS LIPSCOMB MRS. JOHN KREIG MISS STELLA VAUGHN MRS. VVILL CHANDLER - A MRS. ROBERT COONEY LOUISE BENEDICT MARY L. CRAVVFORD MARION JONES EDITH HAYES AGNES REAMS . HELEN ADAMSON MRS. MRS MRS. MRS. E MRS. A MANIER WESI' ALEX STEVENSON MEREDI'I'PI FLAUTT E. REINKE . M. HARRIS ,,. - .-. R UM' f I ': x L :Q X ? ll 1923 COMMQDORE . Z - lnlilllllm mmm lllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll ?lm llIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ljlfflfllh, PV ,Q K x KW 394 J xfggx 522:59 230 E ,rf --. V, x H G- v wan W iFi? mf Q - u:,., ' ' mfs... Sl' L 1923 COMMODORE I - , - E gg IllllllIIllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllI .lllllllll X . Deita Delta Delta Founded at Boston University, 1886 Coiors: Silver, Gold and Blue Flofwer: Pansy Active Chapters, 61 Alumnae Chapters, 62 Delta Gamma Chapter Established September 16, 1911 SORORES IN LINIVERSITATE POSTGRADUATE NIARGARET CARY YVHITE, B.A., HoRToN WILLIAMS, B.A., M.A. CLASS or VIRGINIA BAGLEY, B.A. ..... Nashville CATHERINE COBB, B.A. ..... Nashville ELISE MOORE, B.A. . . CLASS or NIARY D. MCCARN, B.A ..... Nashville ROSALIE LYNN, B.A. ...... Memphis V MATTIE LEE HILL, B.A. . CLASS or iViAR'l'I-IA MCBRIDE, B.A ..... Nashville JEAN MCKEAND, B.A. . , . E. . Nashville LALLA MAYFIELIJ, B.A. CLASS or EVELYN JARRELL, B.A, . . Thomasville, Ga. MARY i'IOLMES GREEK, B.A. . . . Memphis M.A. . . .Nashville . . . . Searcy, Ark. 1923 ROEERTA SMITH, B.A. . RUTIAI SNEED, B.A. . . . . . . Nashville 1924 MILDRED VVELCH, B.A. . MARY PALMER, B.A. . . . . . . . Sparta 1925 LILLIAN TATE, B.A. . . VIRGINIA PURYEAR, B.A. . . Amory, Miss. 1926 KA'I'l'lARINE OGIJEN, B.A. PIELEN RosE, B.A. . . CLARA SUMPTER, B.A. . . . . Nashville MARX' HooE, B.A. . . 231 . . Nashville . . Nashville . .Nashville . .Nashville . . Nashville . .Nashville . . Nashville . . Nashville . . Franklin QIVQ 1923 COMMODORE 2 X ffzgg , J nlll llll lllln. S u Delta Delta Delta siege This fraternity was founded at Boston University, on Thanksgiving eve, 1888, by four members of the Class of '89, Sara Ida Shaw, Eleanor Dorcas Pond, Florence Isabelle Stewart and Isabel Morgan Breed. They associated with them seventeen members of the lower classes, and with this as a nucleus the fraternity grew rapidly. De 0 ST. 4 rn O III N 'U r-+ ru P-1 sqm Ox v-4 5. N 0 C- . fi um Ln B rn 5 CT' rn -1 cn IT p- . 'P 5' Nl Xl 9 -4 Q N .Or-H 'D' :j fD ra.. D-O O ...ss D.. :JO EVE' FV' 'VE Q-rn 5:1 D F0- U O2 gi? 0 E? UQ g3 QE Sy E T5 sv 552. gn: SNL' Q45- D' NO Q03 BE' 5... U-if 2:4 Y' IS wo. sn ...T R10 'XB .-+ ER' so QE 573 5 C -El Q.-. lo' Os? U12 D- 515 o 51? 'U S0 UQ ru -P um T' if A921151 :AT M V -' ' ' Q ,MQ-' 1 .gm -:,H.:.1- V' ..:t. , Eg swf, , ., . ,. . , , , :aa l l 232 Si' L 1923 COMMODORE A ' ' 'Y T IlIlllllllllllllllIIlllIIlIllllllIlll .Ill Delta Delta Delta DELTA GAMIVIA CHAPTER-Continued MRS. A. B. BROWN MRS. PHILLIPS HARDING MRS. W. F. MURPHY MARY STEADWELL MIRIAM SNEED NINA EARLY DR. E. M. GA1'ES MRS. MORFORD VVHITSON MRS. MIRIAM WARD LOUISE GOODLOE LUCILE LANDIS MRS. T. K. MOORE LUCXLLE INLOW AMINE FLETCHER SUE CARTWRIGIIT IJRS. L. C. GLENN MRS. R. B. STEELE MRS. J. H. STEVENSON SORORES IN URBE MRS. VVILBURN CRUTCIIIZR MRS. C. H. FOVVLER MRS. R. VV. BALCOM MORRICE RICH MARGUERITE SC1-IARDT CORINNE A. RICH GRACE PIAYES MRS. C. M. LISK MRS. F. E. HASTY ' RACHEL CRUTCIIEIELD MRS. W. D. PHILLIPS ELLEN B. XVALLACE MRS. BYRD DOUGLAS VIRGINIA HOWLETT STELLA RICH MRS. H. RICH VIRGINIA RANIJLE KATPIERINE LESUEUR LINDA LANDIS MRS. BENEDICT PATRONESSES MRS. W. H. SCI-IUERMANA MRS. W. L. FLEMING MRS. JOHN C. ASHFORD MRS. GEO. MARTIN MRS. JOHN DANIEL MRS. EDWIN M1515 233 LILY ATCHISON LILLA PROVOST FRANCES SHANNON ELSIE EGGLESTON JULIA PLUMBER EGGLESTON PAULINE GARARD ELLENE RANSOM MRS. GUS DYER MRS. TOM ZERFOSS KATHERINE PROVOST EVELYN EARLY SARAH PARIS ANITA VVILLIAMS MRS. JUSTIN POTTER RUTH FAW MRS. H. C. SANBORN MRS. GUS DYER MRS. GEO. CLARK Af If Y- Il 7 5, A- V NS., -X 1923 COMMGDORE - 4 I .-..T..... T' 7 1 Z , V. G VH 5 X V2 47 Y 43' - if lllllllllllll. ' j N all lllll-. 'I .QI W '!lllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI X 'W ? x iw lx 'IW s RTIQ Z g i .. 11 ,11m- . Q Q . HV. . 5. -532535, . zzz, 'G 1, gf V Emrw' 1- F :L o .ff 17-A V .. 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Q1 6 1 X J Z ff V ' , 1 'ex 1 I 5,1 1 QQ, 1 5' 4 f' ' 0 K ' , X H f ,.V7 :5 f57i 1'QV'fflV..Q.. ..'I1.Q',7. -f:?ii?:':?5' . 2'5w' M253 VSV V..Z3,f.?.-Hg 1 5: ' V Z .. , ' gf ,151 I fn '-N 'QQ--qw ' 234- FT ,, V1q ? ,f',f - L 5 2' -' -1 ff. -W , ' ss X1 1923 COMMODORE Alpha Omicron Pi Founded at Columbia, 1897 Color Cardmal Flofwzr: jacqueminot Rose Nu Omicron Chapter Established I 91 7 SORORES IN LINIVERSITATE CLASS OF SARAH HOPKINS BA . . Nashville PESSIE BEAST EX BA .... Nashville KATHERINE ORME, B.A. ' CLASS OF BESSIE MAI BRAMWELL B.A. . . . Nashville' ELIZABETH PERRY BA .... Nashville IOSEPHINE VVEMYSS, B.A. IRENE WADE BA . . Fulton, Ky. MARY THOMPSON B A .... Nashville FRANCES MORTONI B A .... Nashville CLASS OF KATHERINE CRAIG, B.A. CLASS OF FRANCES THOMPSON B A .... Nashville IRENE WILLIAMS BA .... Nashville ROBEIE ALLISON, B.A. . 1923 NELL FAIN, B.A. .... .. . Nashville MARGARET MCCOY, B.A. . . . Nashville . . .Chapel Hill V 1924. LOUISE THOMASON, B.A. . CORNELIA LAME, B.A. . . . .Gallatin T925 GRACE MGVEIGH, B.A. . MARIE SNEED, B.A.' . . .Nashville . .Nashville . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . St. Louis, Mo. CORNELIA' CRALLE, B.A., . . Sewickley, Pa. . . . .Nashville 1926 9 ' MELITA EVERETT, B.A. . ANNE TRICE, B.A.. . . . . . .Nashville . .V Jackson, Tenn. . . Jackson, Tenn. VIRGINIA MARTIN MARGARET HILL MARY B. ALLISON MARY ANNIE LANDY SORORES IN URBE MRS. LURTON GOODPASTURE MRS. THOMAS CARTER MISS ELIZABETH TARPLEH' RUTH T ARPLEY AUGUSTA PERRY MRS, MADISON SARRATT MARY J. OVERALL FAITH CLARK FLORENCE TYLER PATRONESSES MRS. P. D. HOUSTON MRS. VVEATHERFORD MRS. MAX SOUBY MRS. CAYCE MRS. MAYFIELD 235 -6 X - . - 'ff' ' fi- SW x X 1923 coMMonoRE E . I Z .. lmillll llulummnnu E lllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ix-ff - ' Alpha micron Pi Iii ! ! I xx X , 1 ' ilsfifiii i . 122: .1-1-5.5 1 ,Jw .- ml 1 9 f- 9 we J if H A Alpha Omicron Pi was founded at Barnard College, of Columbia University, january 2, 1897, by Jessie VVz1llace Hughan, Helen St. Clair, Stella George Stern and Elizabeth Heywood Wyman, all of the Class of 1898. ' ' K Active chapters, 24, inactive, 2, membership, 2,276. I ' V The local chapter, N. O., was established in 1917 and from then up until December, 1920, has initiated into the general fraternity 49 members.-Bazrdlf Manzzal, 1920 Edition, page 425. ,Z 1 ' II . -H , ff - 16125:-r.,-, ' g i 5 1 'f .1 .42 ' 236 , - --, .X , T- i .r ,, A i g , ' ft fi , ' - VA s , Fw ' lr '-A E3 .gr -'Q2' fa W . gk f ., , Q' 1923 COMMODORE W, N. - ' ' IIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllIlIllIIIIIIlIIIlg IIIll . 237 . W if ,W A, . L - - -, . A 1923 COMMODORE T- f-J y . G iiiiii nm InlIInmuIunnI WmSlununumuulmmmmmm R . IW s Delta Sigma Upsilon Established at Vanderbilt May I6, 1921. Colors: Gold and Green Flufwer: Goldenrod SoRoREs IN UNIVERSITATE ROBBIE NEVILLE, B.A. . . ELSIE WALLER, B.A., M.A. HELEN PATTON, B.A. . . MARY CECIL MORRISON, B.A. . IvAR Lou MYHR, B.A. . . KATPIRYN HAILE, B.A. . DORIS HAWKINS, B.A. . ELEANOR GIBSON, B.A. . . JOHNNIE MAE YIARKEY, B.A SUSIE LANGFORD, B.A. . IRENE LANGFORD, B.A. . ELIZABETH HEDGES, B.A. . PIELEN HOPKINS, B.A. . KATHERINE YA'1'ES, B.A. . CLASS OF 1 923 CLASS OF 1 924 CLASS OF 1 925 CLASS OF 1926 238 Hendersonville, Tenn . . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Belleview, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Muskogee, Okla . Dardanelle, Ark . Hartsville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn . Columbia, Tenn . Nashville, Tenn .ef ' Il '. ' C i rSlE'? f 71 ,s E-Siu, -Q3-' H Xl 1923 COMMODORE , ' W L X - IIIIIllIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll'f .Ill E MISCELLANEOUS FRATERNITIES E R ' OFSI UPSILON Sigma Upsilon Literary Society Founded at the University of the South, 1906 Colorx: Olive Green and Gold ' CALUMET CLUB V Founded 1907 ROET. L. ALEXANDER, JR. . . ....... . . . JAMES MCCALL . . . . REZIN RICHARDS ............. . FRATRES IN FACULTATE Flofwer: Jonquil . .... . Prcsidenl . 17i6c'-Prcsidcnt Trea.f1u'cr DONALD DAVIDSON ROBT. L. ALEXANDER, JR. W. P. OTT DR. SCIIERMERHORN J. C. RANSOM G. R. MAYEIELD W. C. CURRY C. M. SARRATI' KEISER NANCE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE O. A. TATI: MERRILL MOORE WM. VAUGHN THOMAS FLETCIIER WILLIAM COBB CHAS. Moss MATT WIGGINTON L. H. LANIER REZIN RICHARDS ROBERT TURPIN RIDLEY WILLs SOL LOWENSTEIN JAMES MCCALL H. R. VVILKES W. C. TAYLOR :CIW V ig, .V F A t -Qi.,-' Esc' 1923 COMMODORE ' X ll.lIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll filllimx 'IlllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll A A IIIIIIIII W S 240 i ' ig W g ' 7v 'z-11 v m - -T1 X 1923 COMMODORE IIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII6 ll - ? . P111 Kappa on This organization was founded in the lvledical Department of Vanderbilt Univer- sity in the spring of 1914 by the five men of that year's class who had the highest average grade for the first three years. The name Phi Kappa Chi was given the society. It is a Senior honorary fraternity, founded with the desire to furnish an lI1CC1'1flVC for higher scholarships and a stimulus for a thorough and systematic study of medicine. MembeI'ship in Phi Kappa Chi is by election, and depends on scholarship, character and general ability. Every man who becomes a member must have an average grade for each of his first three years' Work of ninety peif cent or more, helmust have an irre- proachable character and must be unanimously passed on by every active member and the five faculty members. Y A 7 - FRATRES IN4 FACULTATE L. E. BURCH, M.D., F.A.C.S. VV. D. HAGGARD, M.D., F.A.C.S. DUNCAN EVE, SR., M.D., F.A.C.S. W. A. BRYAN, M.D., F.A.C.S. J. A. VVITHERSPOON, M.D FRATRES IN URBE . C. M. HAMILTON, A.B.,' M.D. I. H. LITTERER, B.S., M.D. WILLIAM THUss, M.D. ALLAN E. VAN NESS, M.D. SAM P. BAILEY, M.D. HENRY' CALLOVVAY, M.D. T. B. ZEREoss JOSEPH G. SUTTON FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE L. R. MURPHREE H. BRADLEY A. B. LITTERER W. G. ScANLoN J. C. PENNINGTON VV. D. SUGG JACK BURCH G. P. SANDERSON T. H. SEWELL I. P. GILBERT 241.1 1i -- ' tv .- - . E 'ieifQir,, A welll IA M Lim, . +. I 'D+ if E F.A.C.S. NW S 4 1923 COMMODORE ' n u ' anim: 'illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll N , i v I I 'Ii YS' IQ , Q , 'J , W-25 C4 f ' 1 I 1 0 CInternation:1l Commerce Fraternityj Founded at New York University, I9O7 Colon: Old Gold and Royal Purple Flofwer: Red Rose Qmicron Chapter Established I922 A fraternity organized to foster the Study of business in universitiesg to encourage scholarship and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practiceg to promote closer afliliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a high standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. FRATRES IN FACULATE PROFESSOR M. C. GORDON FRATRES IN UNIVERSIT.ATE OLIVER WALL KUHN SEWELL COMER HARLIN JOHN MARTIN SHEVNIN BROWNLEE OWEN CURREY MILTON JACOBY JACKSON JOHN LILLARD FFEMPLETON TPIURMAN SENSING ALVIN BELL CHARLES WESLEY WARTEREIELD E. P. CARRIER W. E. POWELL, JR. W. C. MORTON, JR. XVALKER AURELIUS GARROTT A. B. CROW ALFRED SHARP 242 I' 99 ,aa F EJ AHQE. .. df' L 1923 COMMODORE ff, e . e - A Xi llllllllllll llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZM f A . This organization was founded in the Dental Department of Vanderbilt University in I922 by five senior members of that class and six members of the faculty. It is a senior honorary fraternityg the purpose of this fraternity is to stimulate a high standard of scholarship, honor and ethics among the men in the dental profession. The members are chosen by a unanimous vote of the active and faculty members of the Beta Sigma Epsilon fraternity and passed by a faculty committee of three, of which the Dean of the School of Dentistry is Chairman. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE D. D. Lociuuocn G. L. Ross C. E. ARNOLD L. F. Pooulz J. I. VAUGHN F. M. TWILLA C. R. VVooD L. W. NOEL FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. R. BOYD Boouz DR. C. W. Horrizx DR. P. M. Davis DR. O. A. OLIVER DR. J. O. HALL DR. I. G. MCDOWELL DR. F. H. HALL 243 '7-F IT X' wr-5 f . fr 'TJQLL F - ' - -- ' W 44:42 e -LX S 1923 COMMODORE llllllllllllt- llllllllllu- ' m 'llIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll X . Iv S 'TH OSEDDAIYIMEDS G -H ELLEN WE oTl A FRIEND Aw, HAVEA an ALL fy X ' -.WA i N, 7 f ' JM? I' X 2.246- .4,: far, 4 2, 'za X L ' A NL'N'N 'A Aj? ..f.,1g,,, I Qm,f,,h, I 6 1? - M , ,jg NA pkg-fly M W . f1f mfc1.fNK- wmcff ayf? W HERE RRS SWFF Quai V ,,ig3Ax , ik 0 I V Q, SPARE RLS. 4 W'g65'Prra'nL Barrff V ,, 2 L19 -ff-.H .,1' 1 4, -i f , ,N ,, ' -ix ' 1 . ' f 1 , -'N 31 -f+f+fwB0fLfD- 54 S ., H'm Ji?U Y BUCHEU DUKE s. ' X , ' f THE Loma Ano T' JBC K' . ' X , L , ., in iq if, , 'H' SHQHT DF ri - ., 1' -4 , , gang, 51 f . I , . E iz' 3 i LM-. hw-A-if X s I . i 'l -QW i. , ' 7' 'ii' 3' T'if1f4 :-,bf vf' dvi- W i . 1 ' ' ' 5 t . , , ' Pl f Lf., A::4',N ,, v ,, w fr w .Y '- ,,.'. , QQ ,P if y:f,2gf , 11 Z' -W-s wf' . - 1' 1- B 1 5 f 'J' fi' ' W., 'JJ ' A 4 'M ' ffff- - A MED! c A 1. R.o.1TC. C A MP - PEN NSYLVAMA - summfn, 1922. I 244 Qi! iii12Bi5EiEZi?S???42E5E?iiRl1Hiii5Eiiiiifiiikiiiiiiiiiiiiiilziiiliiiliitiiifiiififiiiiiim?3EMi?iiEifEiiiili5iiiYl5k vu an ,., 1. un- S HMI!!HHilliiillilkililiziiiliiiit!iW32f??lll!i!ii!?i2l!lIiiii?!QUEENSilllililillil H1 gg L2 f mlnuIIllIllllluunmunmmnuu ll u mmumumu ImunIIuuIllIuuIluuuumulmmlnmmmmm u .-. . .-. .-.-. .- -,-.- .-,-. . . .-. . . . . ???'m f3, 2 E ig 5 3 s 2 23 E 3 ss E 235522 E - 6 E EE E - 2 EQ 2 I 3 2 eg s E s 2 E 5-Q e e- E -M 6 E SE -1 2 e 2 5 e Ezifif ., ff LZIZIZIZ1ZZZZIII1ZZZZ'ZZ1ZCZ2Ziii'21221 ZZ1I1ZZZZZ11'.'! ff E s 2 ORGANIZATIONS s eg ' E2 E L- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - E 234 s 5 5 5 e Eg E g Ah, make the most of what we g E ' E t V yetm y bend, - E Q, E s Before we Zoosfnto the Dust cle- E Ei 3 ' J: E Ex-S2 E 5 Dust Dust and uncfer Dust E t E 2 s fo we E E 53 E s-A -Sans wfne, sans song, sans sfnger E 5 E s : and-sans Encff ...A E E E -Rubaiyat of Om Kh y 5 2 Q t E :Eg 2 9 ' 9 E 215.1 f ' :ix Jai!3 Q' lIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII ' N 5 s- X l E i 1 5 -L g,1f X, xk- E fs Q 3 B001-Q FOUR - M X X W -,Ast r 5fF 'f: : 5: :'i ::a zilifihint Wlllllllllllllllllllll llll :lun I llllllunlnnunnl u nlnun uuuumms Hi, 2s s at f VHiiilimfliiiiih?iIiMU53?fl1ilil55 35 s V VF? Sl L 1923 coMMo oRE , IIlllllIlllllllllllllll'll'Ul l Zm X ' ENT C0 The Student Council is a governing board of students elected from the various classes of the Academic, Engineering and Law Departments. Its function is to govern and regulate student affairs, and its powers are legislative, executive, and to some extent judicial. The council also acts as a medium between faculty and the student body. The council is practically a self-perpetuating body, as the nominations for each class to vote on come from Within it, and only by a petition signed by 30 per cent of the class and submitted three days, prior to the election, can any other man be nominated. The editor-in-chief of the Hzzstler, presidents of Junior and Senior classes, Law and Aca- demic, and chairman of Kissam Board are ex-oflicio members of the council. ' QFFICERS OLIVER KUHN . ..... ..... . ..... . President EMMETT HIGHTOWER . . ....... Vine-President MURPHY THOMAS . . . Secretary and Treasurer E. B. XVILLIAMS BIEMBERS I- Y- BARBER GIL REESE SIDNEY KEEBLE WV. C. NEILL MANNIE NEWMAN MILTON DAVENPORT ALVIN BELL D ' ROBT. L. ALEXANDER, IR. XNALTON WVIIITWELL THURMAN SENSING 247 '? iT'--A T r' '! Q U 1923 COMMODORE Z GV, ix -- . E . ullunwwhu Qarullllm umlmIIlulllumummmlm M y 1 R -:J-anim mc-. . .. , .Q.' . . .,.' :Q --:r:f,--f za 1-1 ' - ' iii' i zz- O,,. 'C 1 OO.A , H: 1.f1 , 5 vcl,::1:,.: Q :.:,w V DmMy4::N 4' -. 1 : -' f if ' ' A 1 .,'-f V ' -1: 'f 1- mint -af ' ' ' ,-1-61' ' '1 ' :- 'T' . V- -, kg if-3-Q33 ' . af: 'I' - N- ' - -' 44795 - . .V -A . F 6 ,aim 5 Y . -' - - - k V- .,,, - .,,. i - 925, f' , , , ,V f OO p OOOO OO , lvi J cii O . f1.1af p -5 .aj r ,,q, , .. 51 P' , i ' ,,,, W- amd fgaffas, ' .f ,-,i ' ji: ' X VJQA, f cf5 ,1,f'fy ' ' .1- ., 1' '1 -' - 5 Q, . may -X- Af ff-ms 1 . ,, . M--,A - ' ' 3 - ff. Uhr- - ' ' 622 , --.M 1? , ' ,af ., , i, ff f V , . . V, . . ' Cf' 7 , V ' 1 ' ' 7 I X , ,,g,pV. . 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Y 514 N lv 1 V' ,4 , f Zz f Q-W f Q3 W W ,L 1 i gf gay 196 OX W 1 9 g 5 M' gf ' 5 z ' 3 14 r Q 144 S C 'v Q Wa A 414' QQ' 05? f rg L 1 f , r K, C f I 'X 'Ziff 4' o S ' W , L' 3' ff 1 f fu fu 4 1 1 wi me f 11 V f f ,, fv f f y fzi If 4 V 1 v f 'C 9 jf 1 f fg' f fn! ' f up M554-,214 ' 1 1 , , 3 M16 rv 1 3A 2 ff J A fy ' ,gg W X fs- ff, if , 'I Z if J f 4 , 7 , 2 i if J' ff 7 oy ,L f1 A- ' ga I 3 Q K 9 7X if A6 fix , jg f 2? fax if 1' SX 33, ,sf YB K N, i f 4 K P 77 A, fu Senior Honor 1 ,Gs f X, . , r Q I aft 1 ,,,, Club elected each Ma fro h , Y y m t e most representative men of the Junior Class. The Commodore Club was founded in 1905 by William Anderson, coach of the track team, with the intent that the club, being composed of the best leaders in the university, would function in every way possible for the good of Vanderbilt. It is a self-perpetuating body with a membership limit of fifteen. 248 Q if ' il'i W? f 2215.114- E f' L 'xf6 '7 'g-L ,ai .i g xl E gv. Si' Q 1923 COMMODORE lllllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllll' f .I Y ' ? Zi,-ZX '- WW An Interfraternity Honor Club of the junior Class with Membership Limit of 24. 249 ,iv j ., - -f' . , ' llllllllllllh. lllllllllln- l wllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 5 vw? . P' 111 . ,vQf'f'E s' . W ' 1 -..,315+' :x -1: , , .. PRES' ' ' - ,E - 11:1 ' I Qi? 'jf -3 -, .1-:':.':iy - 'V . '- , VAPN5 f, L: 1 Z 1 H.- - ' V 'W '1,: .mpmcl 1 , .1 ,...,, -1 . 1,111 V. .l 1 k ,.,,,.,, ,. , ., 555' , :.:-1:3-: VH ,, W '-f 1 '- . ZF: .' ' 2'g3ar!f'5 ' ' ' V:-5 ,1111+f 1. ',.H,.:,, -+ ' fi..4,:-.-1. 'I fs, ' . ., ,jr I . . M . 113.355 ' 531'--1' . . 1 f f+f2c'f'f ff 1,1 5- 1 , ,, J 1 M 315 -1 1 1 x.1-' ,L ' '-ffmowl My Q- A ,V,-. A , -525951 gm lx .11 :. uma- 1- 2:2 , ' ..1f:Q:f '- iff Q '- - ffm ,ix 1. , 2,552 I 1 4 4 Q - x 1, '- Z'-:-':: :fin : H A I-3:,.31:1.g:5'E - , 14, ' x , L4CW'4f5f7 W 5' 'V - , if . A :gi ' fp., ' aw: f f H ND i ' 1 y ,., 1 I ,5zg?z1 ,, 1p,4Z' 4 1 1 f 1 1 I 4 f. I 11 1 gf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'1 , 1 f 1 . . C.4..-1:z,4.-1- , .. ,:1n - , - 11114, W V,,, 1 u ff , :, ,. ,-.1:f1,.:. V 1. H.-.1 ,. .-11 .. . , . 1 ,Vw 1 0 1 V 1 1 1 , 1 I l 1 M 1 1. 1 - J ig. x o -1 1923 COMMODORE X Z J 1 f f X Vx A KK 0 tx 4 5' 19,1 1 ' is K 01 X x 1 Q X 1 X 1 5 pb -Q' X , qt ge 1 Q1 5 W X V X1 W 5 AS ,, X, g S , ,lb A 6 gyy 3 uf A .49 , YWW Q 1 0,7 C' ' 'qi X X A 4 W I-1 1 , xx Q, X Y 1111, , V' .1 ,gy E X ,Q :fy ' 'KX' M 2 '1 ,af W? W FA 44,9 W 5,3 'tx f 533 ty 4 ri, 1 4 1 n,, Us 1, L! SQ 0 4 R A , 'Wo N 57 Q' N x 47 . V my 8 V W 4 ,A Nr' f '- - A '- xx Ki , if fl, 1 Q f Q 'S ' ' 4' 9- 'x, K5 xi Q Q 1 ,1 A11 1 af 'Q' ' 2' f 7 1 xo 1 V QR 'L-1 f 4 f , wf ' mx Q 1 X r 'gk 3 A k P1 as :N , 685 s A X, 1 143 ax , 9 Q . 1 - fo f A 54 A' ff Q f Y V e 31 f 1- 4 ' of 2' 51 W 1? ' 1 ,992 1 x 324 1265! E. isa , K X H f fx , 3 e 'F' 1 f 1 . 1394 ' Q 'Y 1 n 2 A , U 1,5 1 , M, I' 1' 4 yo V 1- Q 4, If, M 1? f f fn., S 3,2 LQ N W 2 1 ff- , 7 w s UL nb if 1 ' I 3 41, qeqgg 5 Wg I 11' is f .1 4 f H1 41 f Q 3 'f 'ff wa 5' 9? if ' A- 1 f Q1 N ' If! 1' Q ,195 411 jf I1 ,Ax Q Q1 if I 7 .yr -f ' 'ff An Interfraternity Honor Cxlub of the Sophomore 250 Class with Membership Limit of 24 zzz E1 u,.5QET . 1 - 4r Q l Sl? I ' ' Y Illlllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ I 1923 COMMODORE , QE k i!! - li 4 Committee composed of representatives elected fr om each class of Academic and 'Engineering departments, whose function it is to try all cases f ' l o v1o ation of the honor system enforce its rules. and rigidly - I .V Q C- ' '-'- -,-- . -, i tz Q '-'e - -1. . 2, - A . -QQ-:ab fs -y .::f:-z.:-fm -3,4-1-43,1 ga- . ,, ,,.,, :. rr.-:f-5,,f,, A ..,. f V f V. ' --- ' t ' I -' ,. t. ':if.35:l',..,i5i.:E'ff '?E 235f':r.' iI7,'f?'fe . 'MV if - '.-3-571. 1'-ffilfifil. V . .if 6 lp A J 4 y. - ' N4 ef'-X F552-'::M lm 4.2 fr ' ' -' gow, of ,,f.,Ap.. H ,- - ,,,, ' 1 tie, V ix' -W X :,:j1q:',: H1 , Q .,., 3, , I Y . :::v 5:, .,., 3,5-.::5,5:: -' 5: Q--my ., Q2 - . 3 -' 2g155:E::51:'2'- j'r',,Q- , fig , ' G '- ., 'E 3' 1 - if 1' J' 'F' e 'f' ' '-' ff' VX' f - i - If ?f .fi I - ' ff , 29, 7 . ,L ':. 31:5-wr.-.-.-Zfliriaigizsr :ff - - - 1 -' - 5 V-S ww I ll -V it-1:' -ill l. ' A -zfffwr. xl - A f 7 W I '15 f' - 'calf rw, -A ,gi-V ff, 1 '-Q ' A ut, t - 1 ag -1 QSAJQF -' he - X A X- Mic .. W- Q A.,Pzl 1f::,v, I xx ' fa t , Piero?- ' 'ar f J ' I 1 1 STUDENT BOARD REGULATING AFFAIRS IN KISSAIVI HALL 251 W- ,..?v,, K 4.14 X fllh- e X .-.wllfn e 4-' - v ' 252 1923 GLEE CLUB ,dx A as , ,X VI Z5-' E:-af -15- N15 ,J U U gf 5 f :EI f fi, if u Top Row-JOE ALFORD, Kmmzs, WOLF, Gkoss, OWSLEY, COKER, IOHN THoMAs. Second Ra-w-R. L. THoMAs, ZANONE, PATTON, BANDY, DUKE, SLoAN, NETTO, SPORE, Ckoss. n,' E:-if JH., IMI, D 175 515.54 L xg . fb A NJ C3 A on A o o cv o ,E 75 S rn M MANNING BROWN, President, WILLIA MARTIN, Direrto NE W Mgf.,- BRO SANDERSON, G. '-L L. AN, KM Bottom Rofw-B1NNs, EVANS, SToc HARKEY, MITCHELL. ALFORD, 1923 COMMODORE gy QUE' -25:25. . 5, QQ fl ' V, I-llflff :gl S .aus 0 'X L A-. .A - 'ff , ,E 1 . 3'E' Af ' 'W 7 : :' L f tg, 1 'V g- . f-fwfr iff . 'f S- ' . -15 if , ,f4g ' ' if ' 4525 f Y ' ' A 5 f . . 1 'fb A I . life 2 1 ' fx f ' ' ' C1 , 1 ffgf 7 X S b ' I , I A A ' , . 1 I I L S Iilwiei fff I 'I S Y, I . ., I I I., X V II. I, P5 -I 'S :Lg : :J pl -I .xiii A L li- - ' fx N 1,-x : I- fiiw j 1 5 5 X --- Av - '-. 1 -13:-T: A.. Qu X26-Ci..-E 'Q - U - 1. .W A X -El, ff-ff 'E-:XJ -ffj1-5, 75 ' -:Q m ig 2 Q, 604 - 4 ' fsfwb-ix 5 3X XX XQQMX J' x XRNQNN Q I X-ON-LLL? N NNN ENN I , f,P XENNNXOXWXX X L I O - X xxxx NX X R N kv -31 .RX X KN X X gx . .X Xxx Q. X XO X 4'XNx NXNX .. QQ... N - ai 1 X' - .IH :' 1 - X 416 if NN - 12 X N x 5 - ' SX ' A , -X j' - - X T P-1 uw- Cfy ' Yrs V N X ' gf? -If U 5 Z 1 Q .. 'M J! 7,- ,X M 'I :LR fi - A Iwi, : f 'T jffx 9 ' gf S 3 Ri? .6 I .RYE ' , - N ... , x r'l I If fill OFFICERS MANNINO BROWN . . . GUY P. SANDERSON . . f 'xyvr B . . . . . . Illanage RALPH SLOAN . . . 1 .,.. . Alssixmnt Illanagfr BROWNE MARTIN ......... .... D iz-error WM. YOUNG AND EDW. STOCKMAN . . dcrovnpazzisis FIRST TENORS SECOND TENO JOE ZANONE JOHN A. THOMAS GUY P. SANDERSON L. D. SPORE J. Q. OWSLEY .G. P. EVANS VVM. YOUNG . RUCKER R. P. MITCHELL XV. C. ALFORD BINNS FIRST BASSES SECOND BASSES F. M. BROWN B. B. CORER f T. Q. SRYGLEY R. S. DUKE R. M. SLOAN 'JFRESHMANH CROSS I. D. ANDERSON L. I. NETTO RS L. J. NETTO Q. VVOLF VVILLIAM BANDY JOE ALFORD SOLOIST QUARTET FLUTIST JOE ZANONE GUY SANDERSON JOHN THOMAS MANNING BROWN BATTEY COKER 253 1923 CQMMQDORE -' -Q' R --u jllmx 'Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . A lllllllll f lm s I 251 ' V H! E'E'g 1j1a g1 g2 Qf 6 ' -yffff-Q7 NZ 1923 COMMODORE -SH A O A ,.., . wmtmrmdlv Q iljmff ,. k H 'MM 5'-55 H q: ? m . f . W F T - T - -Y if Q' QL L 1923 COMMODORE 'f L. X5 . fllrtmillrmx JOHN BTARSHALL LAW CLUB FURNIAN HALL 256 ' ' N- - L - Tr 'ETL-'TEXWWY n i'-Sf' A 1 fi 1' -I I ' x ,- ' ' .ii,Q 'f 'xffff' T21 ?T 1923 COMMODORE fu sed? Il I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' - 5 I lllllllll I llllllll g i n a: 7 A ? . V E .L A Pre-Medical Club whose purpose is to conduct programs of interest to students intending study medicine. 0 -I one II ALEXANDER, A. M. BARNES, N. T. MEMBERS GLABOFF, 1. I. GoonLoE, O. M., OFFICEIIS NORTH, VV. D. . ..... Presiflenl WALKER, PAUL . . Vice-Prusidcnt OVERALL, JAMES . . . . Secrztary VVALLER, GEO. . .... Treaxurer YORK, P. S. . . . SL'l'gL'LlHf-df-f4f7IlJ ROUNTKREE, W. B. RUCKS, W. W. BARNES, T. M. GRASTY, F. S1-IOENER, R. R. BEARD, I. W. GUEEY, W. XVALKER, W. P. BINNS, I. F. PIIGHTOWER, E. WALKER, W. M. BOYER, E. JONES, C. WALKER, T. C. CLEMENTS, D. LADD, A. D. ' YVALLER, G. D. COLE, A. D. LONG, L. VV. VVILE, L. W. FARRAR, A. NEAL, P. VVILSON, PETE Fox, O. I. NEVVMAN, M. P. YORK, P. S. 1 NORTH, W. D. Y OLIVER, R. L. OVERALL, J. C. PARKER, C. E. P1LCHER, C. 257 W' f -1, W' V 5 H g y 1923 COMMODORE E. . if Z ' V' K X -2 X f-I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Wlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Vanderbilt Band. 1922-23 OFFICERS VVILLIAM HZUDSON . ..... . . Director MANIE NEWVMAN . . . . . Bu.vine.f.v Manager J A. GOSNELL .... ........... D rum Major T. O. MORRIS . . . ..., IVMI Canzpus Rejzfeserztaliwe RALPH SLOAN . .... South Camjms Rcprcsfntatifve MEBTBERS . Cor1zcI.v- Clarincls- Trombones- Pfrcolo- J. Q. OWSLEY VVALTER STALLINCS MANIE NEWMAN JAMES PIUDSON H. S. VVISE , VVILLIAM HUDSON SLOAN SANFORD . A. B. CROME VVOOIJRIDGE RALPH SLOAN Drums- ALLEN BLANTON VVEINBERGER JIM TURNER NAT DORTCH B. P. MOORE R. MARTIN VVINT GARDNER JOHN JET-ER Saxophmm- ANSLEY GOSNELL DUMM T. O. MORRIS AIMS- BAULCH BooNE Tom ESTES SIDNEY PAGE I ' VVM. ERWIN HERBERT GUY Cy,,,b,11. Hmmm- HOLLEY JIM SHERRIN TOM CARTER C. K. DAVIS Bffffff- I. R. KING HARVEY REESE TED SRYGLEY SMITH 258 ,M wir -, Xl 1923 COMMODORE if f , X' ix, i S 1 W M llllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Vanderbilt Mandolin Club ' OFFICERS JOEL GORTATOWSKY. . . D. H. DONOHO . . . . GEDDES DOUGLAS . . B. CHESTER . . . - R. D. KUHN . . . JOHN . Presi . Vic dent e-President . . . Secrelary . . . . . Tre SEl'j6'6l7lf-df-f17'7!l5 ROBERT ORR. . . . . . . Manager JACK KEEEE . . . Direzlor IXIEMBERS MANDOLINS 11 -, GORTATOWSKY ORR SPERRY 'fan A. DOUGLAS COLES MONTGOMERY J Q' ' ' KUHN CRUTCHER HART iffy. LEFTWICH PARKER CLARK I ' 'lf Lf' 0 is GUITARS .I K. POWELL DONOPIO CHESTER BEARD LEFTWICH LEWIS BANJOS POWELL GRAYE LEFTWICH DONOHO GORTATOWSKY 259 ,k j JI angry' -,w wf W gqfi : 141, - ',. ,,:5s .,. - .4A I 4' ,,, l -. A I . lm., .. X t-Q 4- - 6l.'?ZU'6'I' ,' .Z- -, :' .-... I ' N' 192.3 COMMODORE 'Ti' R : - .QR , TX! X 'j-v N-f 3EEZff m IIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , Y, PRES, 5' x .,..wMfv:.Q X99 ysg-amsewwmw f 4. 'N '- 'f 4 'W lj' -Jig: - ' - 2 , xx if -. , -:,,'- . . 35 - 6, s 1.1. .',v , ,A .- . Rn -- 4961 3 ' '- 41.-A :nf-:N . 4. . rms- --f X YK Hfwzz. sec. ' - M-A--9-A S T RN, E fag. Lu , gin: . - , ig4.:.:,,-CNA -.fzfsr 1 -w.!Qgn:K5 ,N -N'-A-vm. zrffrf .1 -2f'Zf'4s-S V FV 132'-2.23: I .... M..4-' Qx'i,.fv,.I.:..!9. . 1- - ..:.-:v::'-- ' . -1 .2 ,,5:-:-151592.-:, .V -' :N A : , Q , l g . fi. 1 5a.,f.'1:1Lf?f4Z- - 'B' ' I-5 -.1 : ' 21:5 .' 5: v- 4. 4 'f -'-II. 5. An- ' . :.: . .4-E1 - - ' f ' ' R .6 .mix - f.,:::5:s 32:1 .fffz-' -- -' : -:wi e if i1f2i?6ffQ 511'-f--z',:EsE2' 2 .' Mx, .'..: V . Q - ' A E- 1 ' f M ff ' ' f . 5 X ' ' P-'R ff .215 1 .' - TRIP' :iff ' W: -, f I A -'P' ,.,, .. A .--T: Q' . Aff.. ' - f' 'f ' 1- A f nm.. W... . 5-R-1.:.,-- .-.+,.1A-m..z:g - ,.f f 1' . ..V, '73 2515 wfG,.f1?f'2f::V ,nldff '- ff 3 , -, ..:, N9V ' - Q- y - -fn ,.- ,, I. R , -. R ' ,Q iiwgy . - -M A, 1 V ,.,mmWm2Lgl1 -. ,.. A .. ., . RLZQAL. In 1- swf TOM GR1scoM . . . STEWART QUERN . J. P. ABBOTT R. H. ALEXANDER A. H. LYTLE F. N. RICKS S. T. CLARK ED KEEBLE E925 QFreshman-Sophomore Literary Ciubj OFFICERS MEMBERS T. M. WoonwARu STREET FULTON WV. I. BRYAN R. P. WARREN DAVID CLAY 260 . . . . .President . Vice-Presiderzl . Serremry PERRY TEAGUE JONES MAXSON PURYEAR MIMS LEONARD KIRRES I. F. RAY H E ,.- ' ' 15 - A525-2 5' Sf' L 1923 COMMODORE E- fb, XX. - f g X' A national order of engineering students, organized to aid in the study of all phases of engineering. 261 5-Q, A 1923 CQMMQDORE f Em if ummunz G Hurpnar The purpose of this club is the promotion of a.deeper and more universal loyalty to the ideals. of Vanderbilt University. Clause I-By developing a greater unity and coherence among the non-fraternity stu- dents of the various departments, who have at present no central point of contact with the general activities of student life through a uni- fying agency which shall further co-operation. Clause II-By fostering a more general par- ticipation in literary, dramatic, musical, social, and intramural athletic activities, etc., on the part of non-fraternity men. Clause III-By advocating vigorously and upholding steadfastly a high standard of jus- tice and democracy in the field of student politics. Clause IV-By co-operating with members of the faculty and other agencies for the de- velopment of an ever broadening spirit of cul- ture in the student body. ,lll lgunflmfbrlf Qllmvmfsrhg 22 O l I l 0 l U V l 6 f , as 'F' M be -QE -E! a fi x e 'Zo ' C 1923 COMMODORE V IllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllII llliwilill Com OF ARMs OF COMMONS CLUB 263 ' dll ' 7 , 4 ,, E Q. l Y . Q 1923 COMMODORE T X ff -R- 5 ' lIIlllllI lIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Vanderbilt Square of Square and Compass firif 'f WL- N5'l+ nxwmnl xx .' Pxyl V 'Qff . NX SSBMMW 'QXJWJV flxx Xa' X The ldasonic Guild of Vanderbilt University has a history extending over many years. In earlier years most of the members were from the South Campus. In 1920 the Riasons on the West Campus organized, and in 1922 the Masoiiic Guilds of both South Campus and West Campus affiliated as one body with Square and Compass, the intercollegiate fraternity of Nlaster Masoiis. lVIEMBERS IN FACULTY C. J. TURCK E. C. EDVVARDS M. L. MUNCIE H. S. COIL J. R. MOODY HOY NEVVMAN J. M. VVOODARD R. C. MAXWELL B. P. VVoODsON H. G. HARRIS MARK BUTLER R. E. MINTER L. U. JUDAH B. B. GARRISON R. L. GARIS Ji K. ROBERTS O. E. BROWN N. M. RUTLAND STUDENT MEBfIBERS E. P. JOHNSON J. J. EBERI-IART R. VV. MARTIN J. T. HARDWICK M. B. BLAIR W. C. NEIL B. F. VVILSON J. E. COPENHAVER L. F. GROVES C. M. HAYOOOD TURNER PURSLEY H. V. RAY WV. D. L. RECORD J. M. BRECKENRIDGE H. C. TOLMAN VV. W. VVADE L. B. SMELSER D. VV. MORRISON J. P. JOHNSON J. L. HACKWORTII C. R. BRADFORD J. D. KINZER H. G. FORD W. B. KEY J. A. SEWARD F. M. HENDERSON J. W. FIX D. H. ROSIER, JR. B. C. PRICE J. M. CLARK F. L. STRATTON p N. J. PROCTOR F- 3- MAXEY .,. R. H. ATHERN J. M. KING i W. R. DFNNY J. W. BUSH , N. M. GREEN C. L. SWISIIER R. D. LADD A. F. EBERT L y fi v S, N, STARNI33 26+ ,X fin s t Ti,,v 'D ' Q 'Lf I - ' -gil-l T Y Q1 i, fm s.:,. - NM 1993 COMMODORE Illlllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIVJ l il BaCi'1CiO1 of L' 1iI1CSS it , i l gl l HSCOTTYH NEILL, B.U., 1922 .- FRANK K. NEILL l , ' ' l .. .. . l Scotty made his first appearance Y at Vanderbilt at the beginning of his , sophomore year, having spent his . Freslmianhood at Birmingham-Soutlv N 5 ern College, Where he starred in all l branches of athletics. He lives in Ylfylan, Ala.. but usually makes his headquarters in Birmingham proper when down that Way. The honors ac- quired by Scotty during three years prior to his election were: Football, '19-'ZOQ Baseball, '20-'21, Owl Club, Secretary and Treasurer Owl Club: President Junior Classg Freshman Medical Class: Commodore Club: Shrine Club. Ho is a. member of the Sigma. Nu and Phi Chi fraternities. As a punter Scotty has few su- periors in the country, and his good placement and long distance have helped the Commodores in many a. desperate gridiron battle. On the dia- mond this Hhandsome youth f?J knocked the cover off every time. In 1921 he was the Babe Ruth of the S. I, A. A., clouting out 13 home runs in 25 games, which incidentally brought him several offers to play professional ball. Scotty is now a Sophomore Med and seems determined to stick to the sawbones trade regard- less of baseball offers. His closest competitors in the B. U, race were Pink- Wade and Mizell Nvilson, but Scotty won out by a fair margin. fThis degree, devised by Professor XVilliam H. Dodd in 1885, is conferred annually by the Van- derbilt students On their most popular membenl Year Name 1885-T. P. BRANCH . . . 1886-B. G. WALLER . . - X1887-A. E. CLEMENT . . S1887-R. E. CROCRET1' . Union City, 1288-FRANK TAYLOR . . 1889-JEFF MCCARN . . . 1890-V. S. ROENBOROUGH . 1891- 1892- 1893 1895 1896 1397 Nashville, Memphis, H. E. BEMIS .... Jefferson, I. A. ROBINS .... Guntown, fldclress Rockwood, Tenn. Morganheld, Ky. Tenn. Tenn. Humboldt, L Austin, Texas Tenn. Tenn. Texas Miss. -R. W. CLAVVSON . Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. X894-W. W. CRAIG . . . Friendship, Tenn. -VV. R. HENDRIX . . Union City, Tenn. -H. N. PHARR . . . -MYLES O,CONNI5R, Leiper's Fork, Tenn. 1898-PHIL CONNEL -S. V. GARDNER . . IQOO-NV. A. VVHITE 1899 1901-F. S. PALMER 1902-J. E. EDGERTON 1903 -B. F. CARR . XTie vote. 'iEleCted, but . . Berwick, La. Nashville, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. ' . Anniston, Ala. Waynesboro, Ga. Columbia, Tenn. . . Fulton, resigned. Year Name 1 904-BEN CLARY . 1905-E. B. TUCKER . 1906-E. I. HAMILTON I93'71A. M. SOUBY . 1908-R. E. BLAKE . 'l 1909 -N. T. DOWLING IQIO-BRUCE MCGEHEE 1911-JOHN W. BULL 1912- I. RAY MORRISON 1913-BRUCE VVADE . 1914-ENOCH BROWN . 1915-Tohl BROWN . IQI6-I. R. CURRY . I9I7'POPE SHANNON . IQI8- 1919- 1920- 1921- 1922- AMMIE SIKES . . flddrusx Bell Buckle, Tenn. . Smyrna, Tenn. . Harrison, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . . .Ozark, Ala. Evergreen, Ala. . .' . Elkton, Ky. . McKenzie, Tenn. . Trenton, Tenn. .iFranklin, Tenn. . Gallatin, Tenn. . Marlin, Texas Franklin, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. CHAS. R. RICHARDSON . . Athens, Ala. MANNING BROVVN . Hopkinsville, Ky. G. H. BERRYHILL . . McKenzie, Tenn. I923- FRANK K. NEILL . . . VVylan, Ala. T .ro 1' ,W S I i X L.: lE1..JQs 1923 CCMMODORE T ' ,7 ,,, I f-xx . . A Illllllll lllll ' llll llIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Angus.. I S ig? 101: SMITH PERCY Comms G. H. BRAnLIeY --v . M EMB ERS VV. D. DELAY J. P. GILBERT W. A. SULLIVAN JACK BURCII GUY SANDERSON ' W VV. M. IVICCLARIN BUIST I.I'ITI2REk CLIFF Worms 266 .r x .... T1 ov El 12 - -' 2' 1923 COMMODORE R O lllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' Q V N R I. R. Moouy C. L. TUBE J. P. ROBERTSON ,R HY MEM 9 QP SP0 . Q . .- ' P 5 .E A R3 5 S . . J x 4 5 , I V mmmwj, - I -4.-- LIELVIBERS B. P. WOOOSON J. C. PuNNmcTox H. D. LONG R. K. GALI.OWAi' MARK BUTLER H. L. GARDNER H. G. FORD I. G. CHURCH NV. ID. SUGG 267 .X -Q-. :FC-x. ,Q 4 .,, 7 - -... R - - , F-Q-?'-ff a f ' - 1 . I f 1'- ' E - . 54 -4 -...sv W - 1923 COMMGDORE 4 7 T iki X X 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'X-' Q, 2 , H. G. FORD G. P. Left to Rigln, Standing-DELAY, MAXWELL, Moomg Cxoss, FAUGHT. Sifiing-EVANS, WooDsoN, FORD, NETTO. . ' EVANS . -. . . L. J. NE1'TO . . W. D. DELAY VVALTER FAUGHT J. R. Moonv . F. K. NEIL . . B. P. Woonsox HOWELL Ckoss . H. C. MAXWELL The Shrihe Club OFFICERS v . . . . Ifice-Pnlsidcnt . Sefrclary and Treasurer M EM I2 ERS 268 Al Menah Temple . Karem Temple . Kerbela Temple . Khodive Temple Al Menah Temple . Zamora Temple . . . Al Menah Y, --. T l k-, .- L., ... X-J xx FH H7 . E 751 - n E 3, . - v . ' ' Prnsirlenl s X1 1923 COMMODORE f ' 5-J' 4 A1 5.5 1 ,Nw B e si d e s conducting Bible classes, and conduct- ing the usual routine Work of 21 Campus Y. M. C. A., this organization runs the Reading Room in Kissam Hall, sends out deputation teams to all Middle Ten- nessee prep schools to boost Vanderbilt, band an- nually bring to the univer- sity some prominent na- tional figure to deliver a series of inspiring lectures. DCK'7!ibPl'2i2L-I-i5El f44-'R'-1W P9 1 I t V , VV , 22 2 V sg r 5 ls 9 V t AI ' 'V . A f ygggigigz- Q A 11 ' ,,'.g,5i' , - v- ,,5gV2?Qg2j' 1, : ,sz ' f - nf' - , 3: -as V WW-V defer-s ' - ?f 'E td, 4-'m ia ei:f,BAKNf6, ' fsnAnP f f 2'5,E222'5 ' fr . V 2' 5 f A lp f 1 A I f 'W Na -::'E:3i-QF' I -' . ' 1, V - V M4-r ' 31913-V , 4-V1 - .i':f:12,1L.s1 O V .V:::-ff MJEQEQ7. 'BV' , an ff .1fff55'? '15 i . 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' N'--AW M N 'L- , . ' ,f I- QW Q ' , C4 ' Ke ' I ff' O50 qw-fwfr? ff R ' . - 'E ' V. MENIIIE rw. '1-nNhA-M' . , -- ,f 5, X ,I I 3 -V V- : 3 - .I V ' M5 -,-,, M.,--1 .-..-mf.-R -. , ' A V G5 gf E5 g f B , in 'O . J ' . 5 ,- , 1 V 'gf' c-,Ay ,fx ' ' ' I rv .-.,:f::1f.,-W . ,, 1 . , A - 0 I 5- l15.,f , '- 1 ' 9' .,.. 'E ' - . ' K' ' Y I ifss: - ' I . , AI ,, , 625' 1' f Www ' 'J Aw-. mf-1' M-A-1 ., ,.1. ..,, I , . ,.,.,... . , .,,,.: , . ---. .. .1.:..---. D .,. . ..,.- . . .. , 2?2I.93:311i5I22af?2? f. 3 - . :MR 'fy' I:-:'Z'-Ev lA55413'?Y2rf'iii: fi .Ir sflw OV' -' 'MAINE ' ff . ,,,,, W., ,,., If ' A 'A I ' .,,L:,. . . -:A:, . , 1.5 we I. , 593351112 fa?-Iwi: ' ,ER -4.1 ' . 4'-3:4 -' fe, R 1 .qgg-.-.I I: -, If Z-251' 1:51-.f : 1 ,964 ll I -I 4'-4 wi-g-:it - -If ' :EI - +4 - ' A - ' CARMINE CLARK . RUTH SNEED . CATHERINE COBB MARION NIATHENVS CATHERINE MINIS 'Rev-ew . , ' . LDREIIN-IE' 1, ff I -..Q..-4 . ,. , r 41 Q Q? tg gh if ,f 7 XY 4, .,,.:,,.- .... I I. r A 2 4 I f I 5 E I. '1 ff ,,, VOA- M45 4, R, R. H0454 -N9 ,f.,. ,W A Junior-Senior Literary Club OFFICERS MEMBERS MILDRED STOVES JOSEPHINE VVI:Myss MILIJRED WELCH KATE MCNENNY Luc 271 . .... . Przfsidelzt Vice- Prmicient RUTH STOKES CHRISTINE CLARK INDA TRABUE X fm 5' keg if J, SW R X ' 1923 COMMODORE 7 1, f i X yn xsx I - . i M - llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI S-4 -2- . 2 ,w93'i WX jy,w,- -A..,,hK - as ., 65412 4 J' - KQV- iffy I ssR:a-a:a-..1- .- J is 235355 V, -V .jeg ' '1 2 - .- R. ,, I ' K' I . . - . - - -- ':-E. I I:-Rx'fI:fevif 'vm 4. - ..-:-Nw-A-' '. qwQf'-4EQ-ev-.- Q, . ap-,:..Q'FR. 4 .1 za I Ez-.Nw -ffsnfm. -A Hfvfmfl-,xmigw-iff-R. ir , S.-,:zz:fff.':e:.'.sRX?' ' .E :-:- A --we-.Q, 24f.R.4sQ..,Ew,,.vfQ.w5, Q, f 1-'2-awf-:-f-----f.':,:vg,- f . 1,1-' .-1:2-1-A -.-:-: I ,-gm-.: 'M H p,,-NA . li...--13:-11,.X.,:,. . . .. 'f-arf. 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I , .- .-'-af--N-Rnw-f4v:4z.x-:v:-- . -' ' -' 4001253 ' A 5 , ' .. L I '- - 'T fa. A gags iz- -'f , .A -'f . ,. 5 y . .af .Af fliiei . ' Y' sw 1221 ,f-ffv.2:,, ,,f , ' c X Y .A 355 V. ., I., 4.3-1 Xfn- ,vffkax 15945 ' CL Aw 'X 'q5?iU4A1i'n, V --.L 1 9 ,-I , 43,59-Wxbyy , K, C, uyfww . X, R... ,. , F . fam: 53527 qv, -',5ff3'g?'4' Y A Freshman-Sophomore Literary Club MARTHA MCBRIDE . . CORNELIA CRALLE . KATIIERINE OGDEN LUCY RANSOM VIRGINIA GARRETT MARGARET CHADWICK SHELBY CHADWICK . OFFICERS MEMBERS MARTHA CROCKETT ANNE TRICE EVELYN JARRELL HELEN HOPKINS 272 . . . . . President . . . . . Vice'Pre.sident . Secretary-Treasurer CATHERINE CROCKETT EUNICE SLEMMONS GLADYS SMITH ELIZABETH HARRIS YQ V VW QQ? A A P re -1 3315 1923 COMMODORE T 'AFX is -5 Composed of girls with love for music, art and literatnure, eligibility based on efficiency in one or all ROBERTA SMITH . . . JULIA POWELL . NELL FAIN CATHERINE MIMS MARION MATIIEWS MILDRED WELCH HIELEN PATTON GFFICERS MEMBERS IVA LOU MYHR LENA VVILDE KATHEIQINE VVAITS . . . . . .President . Vine-President . Treasurer FLORENCE POWELL LYDIA RAINES ' MILDRED FINNEGAN DORINDA HOLLINSHEAD 273 Q 'flax ' ' E 5 E e gfsfi e li, . - v' -Qui-. SW I 1923 COMMODORE - i f - X kgs. . al um n IllIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll zcbvgzfmahmqw l , Q M. sk , ,X ,W my My .. ,, - ' -- I' ui ' . A, N . ,np - 7 si: V ,:5Z:iII5'3f' ,V Q Fifi. gr' 'W' -. 'vfs':i::'2:s, 1-fa: I, :,., I . -as I: -155: gg., gigs ' 4 ' ' 'Q' if ' Z H-. iff? ' I 4 9 H ' f7f':a.,.Qi,., , Z '-.-,,ag::.'g,s,C- IS' A ' W' 1 W' -' . - ' 5 .,-A.,,,2f'f1QzQ:ffEff 4'- 2555! ' ::E:25IfEff 'fi55i'5EE,z:.., I ff ,wo v.,:-5 if?::.- Av 'w3ii::5:'i::i':' I fy 4 ,E M 1' I N - A- I.-:,+.f..:I.11,fg: - -71.-1: . ..1.:1-:'::w.1..:? - -, 93 - In-:-: 'w1,:.-::,.- ,. -3-ss.1e,:v.f:,.r' .-- A: :-1a1.:.?.w .1-:QM-..', '-1 rox-.rrzkim-If-f:. :.:142-I-21-4 .. .- - . :+. - ,W V 1:5II,:,Zf5,j,:gg13:,mg...:,g5.f,,1,:5-V.,I . - , I 1, Q .-: - -,-:I-,.qg,:gf :-,.:.g-.:g::,:.-,.:.,.q..5 f:s..:51k .mfrg - - .4551-, . - 15 fi. I - . - - H' .li . 'H .-1:::s:a:p1,..,., 'C il YV ' f Q, I ' . I ' . . , If EN P .4 yy, 1 x f- 1 - ig.. W-I 'W 532- 'ff ' . , 4,-1' I,: '. ' .' R ' ga 'I ' 2- XE - vi? .1 .3111-'-M-:::sgg:.15ff :'- 3 '55 L, -3 fzyg-5, A mf. M A, I.s:'..1,-1.2 .,.-,R I .A M M, V. df-? ' f'f:'--'ali , A ' ,ig ,1:E2E S ... -Aaifrwxzw. iff' ' fy' 43 M fjijgi Qff2 A,:.f,:1gf,..ag1-55 1 ' .5 f . 5 f,.v. - I 'x lf' xi -. R 2 of :F EQ - 'ii' -:V-Q ., ...,. ,. V, A.. ., - A , 55 1'-Ti - . . I , A A343339 Am, I ,L .I gi 4, 1 ,, rv, ,, Y-YY .Wv-L: W -V- if -sn, -...f 3 ---- - ,- . -:ljzq-ij-5 gs .1,',.,,.- I , ., X I X,I,,5W If s-2, if - 1 2, gf I .,g, If - ,. - J - sf ' ' 'if' . ,ie 1 3 Li 5- 9 1 A ,A 2 'E fx' 'fi' 24:1 q 14 If e e2 ' f ,I - 4 5: :fs . f A A I . ,r . A - - Q . X . :s I :.,f Q - An honor club composed of the most representative girls in OFFICERS MARGARE1' MCCOY . . RosA LEE LYNN . IVIAIDS CORNELIA LAMB CATHERINE CLARK LENA WILDE :KATHERINE WAITS BESSIE BEASLEY NELL FAIN VIRGINIA BAGLEY 274 the Junior and Senior Class . . . Mi5t1'c:s of Affairs . Jllixlrcss of Finanfe ROBERTA SMITH EUGENIA PORTER CARMINE CLARK .,.,L-, fn-'rw'?XXU'X i T 'I - T ic., I D CS I SI L 1923 COMMODORE ff LA M585 I-.EI U5 O O An honor club composed of the most representative girls of the Sophomore Class CORNELIA CRALLE . . . VIRGINIA PURYEAR . . LUCY RANSOM LILLIAN TATE GRACE MCVEIGPI FRANCES KINGREE OFFICERS MEBTBERS CATHERINE CROCKETT MARY '1'IIoMPsoN IRENE 'WADE 275 . ..... . President . . . . . Tlcasurcr Social Chairman JEAN MCKEAND MARTI-IA MCBRIIJE EUNICE SLEMMONS OM We R 'Q L S Y 51- i r 1, is 'E 1923 COMMODORE El' Y .. ' ,f 4' ' Y 5 ' llllllllllll m-L ' lIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll fillxo ffooi a :WH ' M99 M BO The COMMODORE is the annual of the university, published just prior to commencement each year, and is a year-book portraying the life of the school year. The Junior Class elects the editor for the next year, while the Sophomore Class elects the assistant editor. OFFICERS MURPHY THOMAS . .....,. Editor-in-Chief Roar. L. ALEXANDER, JR. . . . Chairman of Board MERRILL MooRE ...... .... . Assistant Edilor LLOYD THOMAS . . . . . . Business Manager CHAS. Moss .... ...... L izerary Editor NILES COLMAN . ..... . ....... flrt Editor HERBERT ARMSTRONG i ...... Assistant Art Editor 276 ,ia-K ,YQ V 'yr ,A 5 W A s w an RI mf., . ff E gm 1923 COMMODORE ' 1 'FUDEBALL fam WGHE?LY WMEBENES, W uueanm smmum nemczmma sv 1'fg,'gfgggj3fN,Q,,A HIJLUIHS numszn msrmsre ru scnnansss nnaw . W, f P '. ff K A gy f' f. QThe Huxtler is the Weekly newspaper published by the student body since I888.j OFFICERS ROBERT L. ALEX1XNDER, JR. . . , ,. . .... . . Editor-in-Chief ROBT. THOMPSON . . . . . . Managing Edztor RADER BELL . . Businexs Manager 277 1T5 2 , Es A ' - E. gas? fa v ! - .. ' we 1923 COMMODORE - cg I 5 -Y g - Ilm llIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll g57i'6aA . 1555? E5 feel' ,R TA f' pf . C Q ' Q -- 9,5E 5'MG5' ,G f 9511 X 2 auf'-1 , .. ri, -i I- 5 215:31 'L .s' 'f'-ff . , , R anno f' 255. Eff! Ag- - K3 I ' '5.ws t -.L ., S 4' As' 4 me Y. 'ver s N . YE! :Ii-'K aI-1:-:2-2:- -X - ' - '. 'I' , , ., .... . . .......... ,.... ..,....,..., . , . ., , . .. , . - . A . 1, New I ,A N , - - . ' - . . J :'-:.2..sf fixes. 2:5::f-'s:a:t::.. -. I - ., , sz' , . 4' . ' .Magi-' ff' X Q'Y' . is is b W '-iv.:- ph .fi ,Ng ,.a.,M . do .'ffc,f94ffgsI3s?w:,f aj Z1 'J If: 1 tftgg 5 xl Xwzfwiz , N' f: .1rfeRf ,f ..e IM- 'A IE '-, ,545 fm, R- es., 1 . -abr' 'fir - fl 32' 3 1 - -YLQQ Pgxiir ,. ., . . Z r '-.Mew Q . As I ,,,.,.,k , W. , .. as - D Mi? Lg 'i sf l 1-L. . -.gift A, A-3 .,, fi if ' ,, i 1 '. I V is ' +- . -'-2115- .. ' N. 13.3 2,3 Vg :gy f' ':'ef-r.r-':rff:+ e ' wily? A K 1, , I , f., - i 4 , I 1,s..Ie,. -.MI .,,. ...f W' .f .Y X ' ,Y if A 0. ' fm. C ' N , , ' 5, , , 9 ,V Q R9 X Nw t I fx 4 A' '23 ik R ds' xl s fx, Wg, C SK X s if , Q . T, s .. .L-.fait H1 iz 1. ' 4 iz-.ei 'S 1- NYSIFK ' ' - . .sf 'C ,As J .S 2 Rf 5 A f X WA S . 1' , ' sf A ,Q O x K W fe 'Z t f E R ' R Q Aw ,,1 'fff-5':A, A v X X .. f if ! I 7' 4,: ,F 'A Q . . , ., 4- , .... -' M :fir5f'RN . . - A -- .- A. T f L5 A . . 48. NOP!- X X R 5 ix Q X7 KN Q tx ff ,N ,sf NA KX x .. ! X R Tx N . . , N , s, I U. 'Q LN ' y 835' X lb L s. e ,Q Q I I 3 ,, .. :5 ' :E':f:'-1.57 ' , 3 ' Axes 5 Cove -.gig 1,.Hsp5.i.g,J If AMA J! N-JL.-'5 The Jade ve times during the college year, usually on special occasions, such as Thanksgiving game, CO-ed Stunt Night, Dramatic Club and Glee Club performances, and Commencement. It is fostered by the Calumet Club of Sigma Upsilon, who elect the editor annually. The business management, however, is under the supervision of the Publication Board. The Jade 'was originated in October, 1919, to take the place of the defun Obser-ver. f is the humorous magazine published fi ' ct THE JADE STAFF H. R. VVILKS . , Edilor-in-ehief MERRILL MOORE . . . Associate Editor TOM GRISCOM . . . . .... .Art Ediior MARTHA MCBRIDE . . Assistant Art Edilor JAMES OVERALL . . . ...... Business Manager MANIE NEWMAN . . . . Assistanl Business Manager JOHN ,TENNINGS . . . Circulation Manager D. E. BAUGHN . . Exchange Editor NILES COLEMAN HERBERT ARMSTRONG CI-IAS. Moss WILSON CLAl'I-IAM E. D. MONTGOMERY G. F. BAUER W. C. TAYLOR HERNDON SCOBEY VV. C. ORME D. M. CLAY WILLIAM IVEY 278 H A -' v Q f 1 Ui ' LfUlllliwllHUi3!45iki!lliE54lil2Eilllmiiiiilii!iUilU!1I,!iH!il!iiIH1l,ll!liHi!UilllLM3i!i5 . NL-5 -.5- 1 -N... .1 .i 7 ...T .1 .... .,...- ,,- 1,1 -N- .-...- -f-x -,Q---A E E E ii fx,-'rr --+1-A-6-7 Y'-,ff,,2 'fi 'i 'l:f .m1':ir': QE -'if-'v1'A 35, -'-9'-W-7,25 Q, mrs? EH! i Q i +K-:Z 'T f':.f1,:d' mf 1? lllguigqngfuii? , , ,ll igggsmg ? IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIllllIIIIIlllllllllllllullIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lIlliIIIQ,'A 1.-.-.-.-. -. i-.l--.-.-. .-...-.-.-.-L.-.-.-.l.LL y .9 is 1 5 S Q. rn E: Qi V 2 + E O wk' ff mis. ig OES QSNE Qi EE W 2' 'ok Q 2' 3 99 ! ,+ E '-11 5' 'S-S 399, Q! ! 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ESPECIALLY USEFUL DURING RUSHING SEASON Music and W'ord.v by the Ill-fated and Thoroughly Baptized Editor of the Famous 1922 Commodore and Vulture Drawings Perpetrated by H. A., '26 .1 y :FSS . qggfgb Nxvy , FOREWORD The write-ups in this section are all published in that good- natured spirit typical of all collegiate humor, and they merely attempt to bump off all equally hard and in the same humor- ous vein. We hope they will be taken in the same good-matured spirit that they are written. Otherwise the hit dog may howl, but by his howling admit the truth of the allegations-and 'tis said The truth hurts. alllf, so 1923 COMMODORE e IIllluIIullllllnllllnluulllllllg,aninlim W -ui X ,11I11J1HIUBJ7 is -g f Phi Delta Theta Q A Q Founded by Joseph Methuselah Clark and George Keeble, the I latter of which is the head of the colored branch of the famous Keeble - iq family:Calso noted for Sir Sidney Keeble, of whom too little can- Q p not be saidj, and the former of which, the aforementioned Clark, W - 1 was shot lamentably in the rear areas in France. joe exhibits same ' i wiitlfg much gusto to desirable as well as undesirable freshmen, and . f a e as. ? X Fafvorife Flofwer: Spazl' Currey. Fafvoriic' Color: Local. l Characlorislic Odor: New-mown hay. I Q Molto.' For every stall a horse, and for every horse a bridle. I-'1'efm'rod Type: Inbred aristocracy and only sons of wealthy fathers. Louder! Bray fo Freshmen: VVe own a third mortgage on our house and Francis Craig, who gives us cut rates on tea dances by the dozens. Brothers Saville Clark, cousin of our Hlamentably shot Brother Joe, and Fletcher Brockman own controlling stock in Y. M. C. A. International CInc.j and Amalgamated World Student Volunteer Association fLimitedj, and they pay us their dividends annually. Sir Robert Orr XIII is admittedly the only true 'tcollegeru in school and his knickers and car give us much prestige. Brother Murphy Thomas, besides running our house and the university, is mayor of Tupelo, Miss., and our afore- said founder, Brother joe Clark, who was 'tlamentably shot, etc.,'l when a young man, was once mayor of Shannon, Miss. Tobe VVoodroof admits he is the best baseball player in the country, and Slim Embry is next, by virtue of his great work in the night league. The population of Nashville is 131,651. The number of Phi Delta Theta alumni in Nashville is I3I,65I. join us and be universal. Kappa Slgma Founded by Dick Gleaves and Scipio Africanus in summer of 234 B. C., after an unprohtable crap game on the banks of the Nile. A ' X Fafvorito Flofwcr: Four Roses. m'P '-'A ' I O' X Fafzforite Color: Black or white. Characteristic Odor: Yes. .Fafvorite Veterinarian: Dr. Red Thomison. ,wt ,,?.,1'xa1' Public Motto: t'Good morning, judge. gy VW Secret Motto: Eat alfalfa-there's a reason. ' if 5: Ei Preferred Type: Roughneck athletes and soda jerkers. X f? Louder! Bray to Freshmen: join our fraternity and have no , . V Z thought of the future-there won't be any. Since Gleaves left us itls hard to tell wh0's got hold of our rudder, but we're trying mighty hard to keep off. the rocks. VVe give more script dances in the sum- mer time than all the other frats in school put together. join us and you'll get in free. Lynn Bomar, our famous t'Big Blonde Bearf' is in every particular All- American, and he can whip anybody in Black Bottom, Varmint Town or Kappa Sigma, except Van Hook. Sister Abe Martin is our tea-hound de luxe, and hasn't missed a barn dance in the Kappa Sigma House, since he was mentally two years old CSister Abels been in the chapter for four yearsl. VVhile we own only one chimney of our house and part of the furniture, all our new brass-trimmed harness is paid for in full and we have already laid in next winter's supply of alfalfa. Your board will be cheap if you will be ours. 281 vs u M1 f .y j -if e i, l' le?-.aa . t ..,:,f-2-'+ ca n I NW A 'Z gi. 1923 COMMODORE 7 4 E . . , 1 3551, ' WmslllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , , ' 'V x - Delta Tau Delta Founded in 1776 by Brothers Haig Sz Haig at Greenbrier Dis- A,-F A tillery. Disfranchised by the Eighteenth Amendment. Re-established ' in 1919 by Roscoe Evans and Crip Springfield with the aid of the X Vestern Front gang and three bottles of nigger gin. Grand Treasurer: Jew Sam. Favorite Flofwer: 'lCute li'l Sammy Neill. Fafuorite Drink: Ice water. s. Fafuorite Color: High Brown. J if Fafuorite Taste: Dark brown. iw wt Characteristic Odor: Alcoholic. U Motto: Look before you leak. Preferred Types: Ex-heavyweight champions and gin hounds de luxe. Patron Saint: The Ancient and Honorable Jess Neely. Louder! Bray to Freslzlmen: VVe are 100 per cent athletes and the rest stewdents. VVe are famous for our snipe hunting andgutter sniping. Judge Neill handles our political failures admirably. Only 80 per cent of our Freshmen bust out of school Cprovided we have 80 per cent to start vviihj. Our scholarship record appeared once in twenty-nine years, but he was ostracized and rode the interurban back to Franklin, where he died of gratitude. In Fats'l Bailey and Bald-headed Hugh Mixon we had wonderful herpicide advertisements, but they deserted us for reasons best known to themselves and us. They didn't have good hair maybe. Our boy, Willie Stack, is the fastest man in the South, and he sets a hot pace by night as well as by day. Like the rest of us he is never ineligible in the night league and always bats high. Our chapter batting average in the night league is .473-No. of games played, 365 per year. VVe know every boot- legger south of the Canadian border, and free rides in the patrol are a specialty. VVhy call a taxi, with Black Maria so handy? Hell is paved with Delta pledge pins. fr 4 .1 w ,, ,ll L Sigma Alpha Epsilon Z A E Founded by josh Cody and Mark Collier in the basement of the old Vanderbilt gym during the baseball season of 1916. Favorite Flower: Payne Flynn. gigfl K Fa-vorite Color: Petticoat pink. National flrzthern: From Plow to Country Club. 'ZFX Characteristic Odor: Fertilizer. N Public Motto.' In hoc Tuxedo vinces. -I ' , Secret Motto: Sow And Eat. - Preferred Type: Lounge lizzards extraordinary and cake-eaters 5 plenipotentiary-also farm hands with such ambitions. Loudest Bray to Freshmen: Oh, our advantages are as countless as the sands of the sea. There's our gorgeous house-Exclusive Twenty-third Avenue-Miss Anne Allison's-elegant neighbors- grand piano-transparent window shades-pin same shape as the Dekes-nice shady veranda-fiunkability-unlimited credit at Madame Weinbergers and the Hay Market-standing dates with debs and sub-debs and many telephone possibilities-debutante satellites-reputation among same as nice little gentlemen, somewhat seducible-Private bootlegger, bath, boudoir, bridles, and brains Cfor breakfast sometimesj-Latest dance steps taught by Rowe Smith-Eddie Deeds and Poss Hirsig, capacity unknown- Cute little Pep Bell -Sewell Sheik Harlan and other brilliant lights by the dozen-Fine chapters in all leading universities, such as Cumberland, S. P. U., Union, Bethel, State Normal, Miss Anne Allison's, etc., ad i7Lf1i7Zif1Lll1.1 And petitions from ,Castle Heights, Fisk and Ward-Belmont. Nationally we are organized to the Nth degree and our total number of chapters approaches infinity as a limit. Join us-we guarantee you a wealthy marriage or your money back. 282 f-, .- ,e E ' it E Q X Ng 1923 COMMODORE fi' X Y- Z is IIIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllam Z i A . Kappa Alpha fsouthern KA ' fm jf p' er ' wif 15,2 rn? ef CJ ,V tc, Founded at Latonia in 1900 by Larry Bauman and Pop Geers for the purpose of propagating thoroughbreds and increasing the fer- tility of Southern farms. Fa-voriio Ifagez'ab1e.' Baled hay. Fafuoritr' Colors: Brindle and bay. Clfl!1l'llL'ff'I'i.ffiL' Odor: Timothy. Fafuoriic Flofwor: Ripe clover blossoms. Public Molto: VVrist watches our delight, Stacomb our salva- tion. Sarraf Moifo: VVhere there's a will, there's hay. FI'BfL'1'l'!'d Type: Any kind from bucking bronchos to Shetland ponies. Louflm-I Bray to Frmfznzczz: Although the competition is fierce in our vicinity, we claim to raise the best thoroughbreds on Terrace Place, the Beta's to the contrary notwithstanding. For reservations consult our last year's Derby entries. VVe all fought in the Confederate Army and none of us ever wore al union suit. Al- though claiming to be true Southern gentlemen, we manage to pledge 90 per cent of the immi- grants from Italy and Spain each year, while many of our members trace their lineage back to the best families in Scandinavia and the Balkans. So far as we are concerned America stops with the Mason and Dixon's line, according to our ritual, but if you were born in Russia or even New England and can drink a pint without lowering it, we'll overlook technicalities and fix you up. Style is our middle name and we all wear four button coats and smoke Chesterfields through a holder. Our blind bridles are the best made and have our coat of arms embossed in brass on them. All pledges before pledging can get their suits pressed free at our annex- Baumanls Service Shop. Rushing bills forwarded to those we get burnt on, which averages 96 1, na e 'IT fizesul-msn env ' ny rED:AFN - 41 FT i !mf - 4 k J L . I uhm ssumwl 5' -fewer.-1 -1- is .7 X.-J xg 1 f vi-ana - 'ew .ff fgf- ea Z fiifaf. fit ' 1 if f f Preferred Typ cs: f'Pe Classes for the last ten years. per cent of the Freshman Beta Theta Pi Founded during dog days,'l August, 412 B. C., at the W7ooglin Kennels by Ananias, Benedict Arnold, Eugene V. Debs, Mike Rooney, Mr. VVooglin, the dog-catcher, and the dog-catcher's famous daugh- Miss Canine VVooglin. Fafvorite Flofwers: Dog fennel and horseradish. Fafuorivfa Drizzle: From ye old horse trough. National Arzthmn: Oh, you've gotta be a Beta Theta Pi, Or you wonlt go to VVooglin when you die. Fafvorita Veteri1zarian.v.' Drs. VVooglin and Killebrew. Fafvorile Games: Horseshoes and Pussy VVants a Corner. Secret C1'r'xt: Two rampant jackasses on a 'field of baby blue. Mott0.' 'tKeep your light trimmed and burning, and your mane trimmed and flowing. S V rfect Ladies and Dark Horses. ter, Fafvorite Colors: Dark. Horsepofwcr: Unlimited. Loudest Bray to Freshnzen fif the other frat.: loam' anyj: VVe are the greatest lodge of our kind this side of hell. Why, but for the Statute of Frauds we would have three men on the Owl Club this year. It is a historical fact and part of our ritualistic ceremonies that we walk on our hind legs in chapter meetings-just for the exercise. Brother joe Killebrew elects himself to more jobs and holds fewer than any man whoever attended the university, and he is, in his own mind, a potential B.U., self-conceived and self-elected. Brother Geddes Douglas will show you how to Serenade the co-eds with a mandolin, and Brothers Fite, Schlater and others will teach you to play our favorite games Csee abovej. VVe pledged threel men out of 59 bids last year-one of them went to Michigan and became a fraternity man, one busted out of school, and the other one is sorry-and lonesome. But we are undaunted and hopeto get two little brothers next year. Some of our members are among the dearest co-eds in school, and they are very kind and thought- ful of their frat brothers and are always beautifying their stalls for them. They often gather at the Y. M. C. A. or Y. VV. C. A. and sing. Our most treasured hymn is Carve that canine, Betalsf' We often sing it in a group at the dog wagon. Oh, we are so fond of dog wagons. They remind us so much of our Patron Saint and VVorthy Grand Dog-Catcher, VVooglin. VVhen we build our new house we are going to depart from the olcl stable architecture and build it just like a dog-wagon-that is, provided we can arrange our padded stalls well that way. -,.. EX, ,glik i s -,,. N, -- rllff S so COMMODORE .iirfg hs , llllillll lIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll f'W 'y ' . 'Q X R-'L T S1gma Nu ' 2 N Founded at the Battle of King's Mountain by Scotty Neill and Aristotle, the latter's father being an A. T. O. pledge in South Africa, immediately disinherited him. ,,-- 2 Fa-vorilc Flofwer: Corn flour. 3535373 i i fif Fafvoritc Fruit: Razzberry. Favorite Color: Crepe. F ' Characteristic Odor: Sigmanury. ' ,- 'mf'-ff' Motto: VVe help lower Broadway. S Preferred Type: Cavalry drilled. Loudest Bray to Freslzmen: Our U-Drive-It rushing system is N Go wonderful for freshmen, because we know we know Fords. If we pledge you, you then have he extreme pleasure of paying your own rushing expenses. Isnlt that cunning? We are, however, offering a special inducement this year. The rush we give you will not cost you more than 2.75 per cent more than your tuition and Kissam board for the year, and we guarantee it. Freshmen not surviving our gentle initiation will be given rain checks or hand- embroidered tomb stones, as the case may be. Mr. Sarratt will use his influence for you in Math I if you will be ours. john Thomas admits he is the best cheer leader Vanderbilt has had for the last four years Cjohn has been cheer leader four yearsj. Scotty Neill bids us shine with a clean, pure light and he will lend you his B. U. knife if the Chancellor ever gives it to him. VVe think we almost won a basketball cup last year, but Scotty got mad at the Deltas-and we didnlt. Our famous snake swallowed the A. T. O, pin it used to have in its mouth. We'll never run out of pins as long as the Railway and Light Co. sells electric fans. All the union moving picture operaors are Sigma Nu's, and they flash our pin on the screen before every show. VVatch for it. It pays to advertise. VVe own the front step of our new house now-join us and help us pay the rest. Alpha Tau Omega A T JI Founded at Sing Sing in 1912 due to an oversight on the part of V the warden, and allowed to flourish in order to amuse other inmates. , 1 Fa-varile Flofwer: Wakefield. , Favorite Animal: Equus. Fafuorite Equus: Nat Dortch. fe Most Famous Allumnus: Ridley Hoax', Wills. Clzaracteristic Odor: Blue John. METERINARIAN- Molto.' Don't give your right name. 2 Aw rf If Preferred Type: Genteel dumbells. -V 1 Preferred Dumbolls: Freshman Williams, Pluto Blake, and Q, Fa the late-lamented Pee-Wee Purdue, the last mentioned of which iff was a nice boy, but incautious. Loudert Bray to Frcsh11zen.' We have no enemies Cnor friendsl. We make no entangling alliances. Acquaintances of all, friends of none. VVe believe heartily in the principles upon which we are founded Csee abovej. There are no A. T. O.'s in hell, boys, we are too lukewarm-but we have chapters everywhere else, however, VVe touch the fringe of society occasionally. Join our social service group, we have lots of fun. Brother Luke Lea owns the Tennessean, and he pays Brother joe Hatcher a handsome salary for writing up brothers t'Gink Hendricks and Hek Wakefield on his sport page. Brother Pluto Blake is messenger boy for Luke. A. T. O. is famous for its little brothers, and never loses over 50. per cent of- them to other frats. Our pin is the same shape as Phi Kappa Sigma's, so look twice before joining. 284. E dll? 1923 COMMODORE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllIlll'lllllllll -B T V DKE I Ifw 1 7'a,?f. - 4.-. f ,ya Delceis Founded by Joe Morse 8: Co. in 1915 on a partial payment'plan, dividends paid semi-annually. Refunded by Joe Morce 8: Co., 1917, 1919, 1920, 1922. Dividends invested in the Standard Golf and Country Club and the new Y. M. H. A. Fafvorite Flofwer: VVebb Key. Fa-voriie Color: Greenback. Clzaraderiyfic Odor: Garlic. Motto: A rolling bone gathers more loss. Preferred Types: Any of the twelve Tribes, and non-fraternity men. fe Louder! Bray to Fr175h1ne11.' Nationally we're the berries Crazz- 'B X berriesj, in fact, we're international. Brother Tucker Battle hails Gag 1 v'f.v?,, ' ! WJJN . to f Fu an , W1 as ,. .... ' X4 -E Q -WND f ll X .1 Xkllll wif A , lx ' ff' lm, an K e'LkI x I lllllllk wi.-9 Webb's Bell from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, studied Indo-Iranian Philology in Germany, and reading and spelling at Sawney Brothers Kaiser and Dana Nance emigrated from Soochow, China, Buckle Asylum, our national president is a Cuban and is also President of Cubag and Brother D. J. H. X. Y. Z. Caldwell lives in far-off Union City, Tenn. Locally we've Herbert Corson and f'Pinkie Russell Cnow serving a life sentencel. Herbert Corson, that polished young Chesterfield, would buy us the Chamber of Commerce if we needed such a utensil. The street cleaning force is very efficient on Twenty-third Avenue, however, and that reminds us that the big spring hurricane blew two of our chimneys off. Bryant Cooper, that phenomena-l pace setter from Washington, D. C., is our entry forthe next All-Vanderbilt Derby, and we are expecting him to win in a walk, if he doesn't fall into Brother Adlai Lyle's habits and stop to graze during the race. Join us and the synagogue is yours. Besides, if you ever go to Yale you will have one chance in .11 5,-he - hundred to be affiliated. Sigma Chi Founded by Commons Club outcasts on the banks of the Cum- berland ,River in 1922 for the purpose of delighting the hearts of the co-eds and giving escort to the Tri-Delta Sorority. Favorite Sound: Gurgle, gurglef' Fa-vorite Song: Drink On Us Only With Thine Eyes. Characteristic Odor: Peruna, the Woman's Tonic. Molto: UA Full House Beats a Straight. Preferred Type: Cub reporters and ambulance chasers. Horsepofwer: 1,ooo. Louder! Bray to Freslzmen: We can make you a leader in the university if you are willing to be led and haven't got too much lead in your --. We own the Commons Club Csee abovel, the Nashville .ill X X i X X L Q16 w--ff 4 . ' ....... Banner, the Vanderbilt Hustler, Little Whitefoord Cupid Cole, Ir., and the roof over our heads. Brother Bobo Alexander, tl1e ill-fated editor of ,22 Commodore, is the only baptized and fully initiated member of the H. A. fraternity in school and besides his picture appears in the daily paper as an arrow collar man. Merrill Moore, our fugitive from justice Cas well as poetryl, will invite you to tea and tell you all the latest scandal from the Old VVoman's Home to the State Capitol. He will also see that you bathe properly. We are mother, father, sister, brother, wet-nurse, and mid-wife to you while under our treatment. VVe have a basketball cup for every stall, and plenty of ponies to use 'em. Our latest Know thy Brother meeting was a great success, as fully 75 per cent of our regiment attended, and every man wore his name on his lapel. Join us and become E pluribus unzz111. 285 H52 'L A-wif i -- H-' 1 1923 COMMODORE U lar!--ex 'x sz' . fy -Ss , WN ' ' ' Pia Kappa Psi Founded during the Great Itch Epidemic of 1910, when two ice- men, one street car conductor, a paperhanger, two plasterers, three ef' - policemen, and others of the aristocracy were quarantined in the same room at Salvation Army Headquarters in Pittsburg. Fa-write Sport: Harness polishing. f Cl1arao1'eri.ftir Odor: Djer Kiss. Jllolto: t'Never let your collar show? K' ' Preferred Type: Shoulder-shrugging tea-hounds. A ff- Tl Fafvoriie Flo:-wer: Harrison Bros. CPhilj. ' .. If a Louder! Bray to Freshmen: Did you see our billiard room, and vQ3iGE isn't our dance hall lovely? Now, isnlt our new grill droll? You'll get many thrills if you join us. We all wipe the backs of our necks with the collars of our four-button coats, often in unison, and some- times frequently. All freshmen must follow Jackson's example-five debutante dates per week. VVe can also show you how to sip tea in the most approved fashion. In our fraternity a tuxedo is more essential than clean B. V. D.'s. Lloyd Thomas made us famous by his wonderful performance in Tile Oily Peril. Our Bunny Luten looks like Benny Kauff and hits much better, he thinks. l'Doc Kuhn, our Shiek-athlete, admits that he hangs out the sun every A. M., and according to his own statement, is a dandy. Freshmen not rating a bid to the Cotillion Club dance will be forced to pass work. No admission to our secret order without a Finchley suit, Frank shoes and Valentino trousers. Others need not apply. K 'I' rg N. EH!'l',f,. i lay w-X Q 672 Zeta Beta Tau Z B T Founded by the Hon. Moses Inbullrushes, First Chief Justice of W x, Israel, and Secretary of the Treasury, who himself had been pre- , Y viously founded by Pharaoh's daughter, while as a bold young sea- l' 039 man he was navigating the Nile in a clothesbasket looking for the 7 rest of the jewish navy, which, by the way, was at that time, as now, a very highly organized and efficient fleet, flourishing and prosper- ing mightily on the principles and ideals of its founder, Rear-Admi- , , ral Noah, first Secretary of the Jewish navy, the cornerstone of which ' he laid in 4015 B. C., when he launched the good ship Ark-of-the- ' 4 Covenant. The Z. B. T. ritual says: Although our first flagship, The Ark, is alleged to have .been 300 cubits long and 50 cubits wide, it is a mistake, as it was not even a two-by-four-just 'two- by-tw0.' Fafvorile Flofwer: Ye Old Bullrushf' Fafvoriie Colors: Silver and gold on a green-back-ground. Falvorile Fruit: Shekel. Fa-voriie Tree: Itching Palm. . Public M0fto.' Shoot him in da pants, da coat belongs to mel Secret f?j Motlo.' A penny saved is a penny earned. National Antlzem: O, Who Built the Ark? Golf Course Anthem: Fore! Fore!-Vell, 3.98 then-I gotta shoot sometimes. Preferred Types: Sons of most successful Rabbi's, merchants, and Princes in Israel, and all officers of jewish navy. Lozzdert Jingle-Jingle fo Frerhmefz: Our charter members taken from the Twelve Tribes of Israel. VVe are very exclusive. You have to be passed by the entire Chosen Race, the Hebrew Mayor of jerusalem, and Mr. justice Brandeis of the U. S. Sup1'eme Court before you can be pledged. However, it is worth it if you are so fortunate, and we guarantee satisfaction or your money back f97C on the dollarj. Join us and get in the Promised Land Parade. VVe absolutely deny that Shylock was ever initiated. VVe jerked his pledge just before Portia crowned him, old Shakespeare's statement to the contrary notwithstanding. We own controlling stock in Lower Broadway, the Public Square, and everything else but the Knights of Columbus and the Y. M. C. A. VVe would have won the basketball cup this year, but we held our Sacksl' on the Freshman team. Our rushing yell is: Yay, Yoy, Yoy! Zeta Beta Toy, join us, boy, and learn of joy. 286 X ss-new Qgilllf Q Lliil fa. - 'II X1 1923 coMMoDoRE im X, llllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllgm Phi Kappa .Sigma - Foundered in November, 1918, by Sir David Wade, who was too much of a bellyfull, even for this fraternity. dv K z U ,sfo U Fa-vorite Colors: Sorrel and bay. N2 f QF Fczfvorite Flower: Montgomery. Q Characteristic Odor: Ala new harness. . 1 . . Motto: HThe burned frat dreads the firef' if , Preferred Type: Saddle and buggy. 1,-,f,,Q LQ's P Horyepofwer: r,ooo,ooo. i V 0 Loudest Bray to Freshmen: See our pretty new stable Uncle Pat Estis bought for us. VVe've simply become little housewives deco ' - , , rating it and tidying it up. 'fThere is no place like home, espe cially if you've never had one before, Brother Wade says. Isnt Brother Wade a dear, and so popular. Even those who dont' know him like him best. We're a democratic fraternity, too. We bid everybody and get nobody. But my, my, we have grit, we get no body and still hold our heads up fby means of check reinsj. Our new X4-carrot grill, with stirling silver hitching posts, cost gp4.7I,392,6ZI.O6, but what's that to social ciimbers? Social position is dear and youth must be served. Our weekly Saturday night table at the Golf and Country Club is a far greater success than our: formerly weekly Saturday night bath was when we lived in VVest Side Row. It is so successful, in fact, that the debutantes once invited never accept again. We always begin rushing freshmen early so as to lose as much money as possible, and we make our v Y 51. JU f ' df dates from prep school cradle rolls. Pi Kappa Alpha 115K A Founded by Luther Burbank, the world's foremost horticulturist ' to promote a more kindly feeling among farm laborers everywhere and to stimulate greater interest in growing bumper crops. Now financed by the International Harvester Co. and the Young Mens Rgpgffgg Chrisian Association. l .Y L Fa-vorzte Flofwer: Lily-of-the-Valley-its so pure. A A . Fafvorite Drink: Orange crush. 5p,R,T be Fafvorite Smoke: Horrors, we don't. wi - M1555 National Anthem: Oh, I'm a little sunbeam sent down from God .'5'tQ,QD1.Cf7 to man-. - 0 Af' Fa-vorite Color: Iron gray. Iii J Clzaracterirtic Odor: f'Like Ivory Soap. ' ' Sternest Line to Ladies: The lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine. Public Motto: I may go to Vanderbilt, but T. G. I. P. fThank God I'm purejf' Secret Motto: Plow deep while sluggards sleep, And you shall have corn ton the cob onlyj to sell and to keep. Preferred Types: Plow hands, incipient Y. M. C. A. secretaries, and ribbon clerks. Loudest Bray to Fre.fhmen.' Agriculturally speaking, we are the bees knees. We are deeply indebted to the rural population of Middle and East Tennessee for sending us such stalwart young men in the strength of their young manhood-so pure and ambitious. We turn out the best Y. M. C. A. secretaries in the South. Oh, they are such dear, precious boys, always thinking of others and of how they may serve humanity best. We hold prayer meet ing every night after supper while our princely fellows are gathered around the festive board in such a gentle, brotherly spirit. Like the bar of Ivory Soap on our coat of arms we are 99 44-loo per cent pure. The pretty safety pin is indicative of our newness-the babyhood of our chapter and the heavenly chorus is symbolic of our lofty aspirations and shows you where you will spend eternity, if you will but lay down your hoe and 'pitchfork and be ours. However, at times we have lots of fun singing and giving cheers, for we believe with Gipsy Smith that Jesus loves boys with pep. Brighten the corner where you are is one of our favorite songs, and we en deavor so to do in college life. Oh, we are so domestic. Our household goods are very plentiful, as we have two Davenports, a Comfort, and a Cornette. We lock our doors at nine o'clock every night, for we believe in Early to bed and early to rise, so we may greet our teachers, whom we love so well, with bright faces and sparkling eyes. join us and watch the devil retreat. 287 -- ... 'EV -4 T Nf .a + frat ste ff ,- - ' 4 g 192.3 COMMGDORE 1 . , is E 7 - Z f' A Illlllllllll llll l ' 'llllIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll m jfffffff m.. A I0 .1 X RQ A Z Lambda ch. Alpha' LX A 'Founded at Cantrell's Barber College in 1921 by Mr. Jacob ' f' Lambdachialphaski himself, former Dean of the College, and emi- ' nent hair trimmer of the local union, in conjunction with Mr. Zeta, X. a prominent fraternity jeweler, formerly with Balfour, Take-your 'ti Q base Sc Co. 5 No. of Chapters: 136. No. of Dead Cflapters: 136. ,gfi Fafvorite Flofwer: Herpicide. mfs Aim Fa-vorite Fruit: Mahdeen. EXC? Fa-'uorite Bewerage: Glover's Mange Cure. ' f Colors: Red, white and blue. '- 2' Characteristic Odor: Bay Rum. MoZto.' 'tEvery man get a man-and a motorman's hair cut. Fa-vorite Game: Shampoo. Preferred Types: Barbers Cunion or scabl, shoe clerks and ex-bartenders' sons. Loudest Bray to Freslzmen: VVe are the Commons Club's only rivals. We are a clever bunch of gossipers and are almost as keen as our razors. Nationally our growth has been phenomenally mushroom. According to latest report by radio at 4:15 this afternoon, we had granted 136 chapters and were going strong. Socially we are the berries. VVe always get chapter bids to the Fireman's ball and the Nurse's Home Benefit Dance, and we have won the attendance cup at both for the last two years by an overwhelming majority. We think the Pan-Hellenic cut our throats by not letting all our ineligible stars play in the frat basketball league, but welll cut theirs the next time we shave them. Besides, you can't hold good men down, welll win the cup next year. Our new house is so convenient, just half a foot from Piggly-Wiggly. Come help us pay the rent on it. VVe don't have chapters but call 'em zetas, after Mr. Zeta, the enterprising young business man who cleaned up at our expense. VVe know we are young and weak, but everybody loves us and nobody hates us, so you won't have to eat any worms, anyhow, if you enlist in our union. Mr. Cantrell has placed many of our alumni in fine shops and he'll do as much for you if you'll be ours. Pia Alpha Pi Local, Q A 'rr Founded: Almost. GE .,..,.a.g Organized: Slightly. fffijq UH Estaolished: Not yet. lH'i'jfQ2'j gg f Origumted: Maybe. '-if M ' , X2' Began: Yes, it began. VV., X Alt! Born: Possibly. J , -X ff' VVell, incubated, then: Ali, that's the word, incubated. Yes, it was incubated in the fertile and prolific brain of one Stewart Quern ' at a temperature of 198 degrees Fahrenheit. He then nursed it very I 'VI' ' tenderly through the embryonic stages, and' gave birth to it in L ' Uv 'Q Kissam Hall on the 35th day of November, 1922. It was a very ili'X1: 'iq' ' touching scene. Fafvorite Flo-wer: Milkweed. Favorite Fruit: Bird-seed. Fa-vorite Color: Baby blue. Fafvorile Bird: Stork Cdespite jealousy of Crow, A. BJ. Characteristic Odor: Baby-like. Molto.' Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth Qand Phi Gamma Delta is on the earthlf' Fafvorite Song: Oh, fwhoa is me. Preferred Types: No type, no preference, come one, come all. Loudest Nicker lo Freshmen, if Any: Oh, no, we are not members of the Commons Club at all. VVe are different, we think. In fact, our godfather, Stewart Quern, has just written a book on 'tVVhy I Did Not join the Commons Club, which explains our origin and position thoroughly, and will make him famous. Isn't Stewart a dear lad? We are all foolishly fond of him. He is Worthy Grand Turtledove of our frat, you know. He was at first the Most Illustriozzs Pap- you see, we called ourselves Paps until we found out that there was a local high school fraternity of Phi Alpha Pi that called themselves Paps. We will call ourselves by our full name from now on. However, we are very fond of our mother chapter at Hume-Fogg and hope they will invite us to their next dance. ' Brother Harry VVinn is our chapter dare-devil and he will take you motorcycle riding and guarantee to bring you back-whole or in part. VVe have a. house now on West End-can you imagine it ?-and we will keep it till the ,rent is due. We hope to be Phi Gamma Delta's by 1952, if all goes well. We have the patience of Job and don't mind waiting a quarter of a century. join us and we will initiate you and your grandchildren into Phi Gamma Delta at the same time, that is if the chancellor and Whitefoord Cole can't buy us a chapter of Chi Phi. lm if 'l ivlrligif-,7 i ' -if SM Y P 1923 COMMODORE 9 IllllIlIllllllllllllllIIIlllIIIlllIIl . 1f-----i- ---' -in-H----m---H---n-M---i- ---- ---H-M----H-W -'-- ---n-'-u-H-1-w-i--- ---H---i--m-'-H-M------1-1--2'ff SORORITIES-As others see 'Em I 'I' ,ian1nn-nuLuliviiu-nn1nxl1nu-nn: nllx 1 xllu Tun- T xnnr -un- ulnn L nlux --uninnTnnTunT T llnl Tun1ini1iu-,ii11i1il-iq...-iq Kappa Alpha Theta K A 6 cine Queen, at her beautiful factory near Buffalo, in 1899, although ' she bitterly denies it, and once sued the Kappa Alpha Thetas for 4-I YJ! libel for making such claims, according to the Vandy Vullzzrf. gpm we lf' Fa-'uoriiz' MraI.' Pink Ham. e1'Q UEWF Fafuorilzr Fruii: Vegetable compound. i X U Fafvorilf FIOfLUEI'.' Kingree. g 53- M0lto.' '4Pink Pills for Pale People. I fi 5 Pnffcr1'nd Types: Trained nurses, patent medicine demonstrators 5 E and waitresses. kk ,-' Loudest Macao to Fre.vfzr11c1z.' VVe are cats and we admit it li VVe are also the aristocrats of the Cow-ed population, and are much sought after by the ardent cow-ed chasers. VVe have brains plus looks-a rare combination. Sixty-one out of sixty of our sisters made Phi Beta Kappa last year. Sister Hot Rock Crockett, the Colorado knockout, is our social lioness, and she has had- a date every night since matriculation day. It is also alleged that she knows the war is overf' Sister Katie Culbert is by far the best man in our sorority, and made All-American full-back at our dance last year by actual measurement 'iOur cute house is just darling and is the pride and joy of Highland Avenue, says Miss Stella Vaughn, our Local Anaesthetic. Our history is glorious. VVe were founded by the greatest benefactress of womankind the world has ever known. join us and Grand Dispenser Pinkham will give you a job in her pill factoryl Marvelous opportunity after graduation. Many of our fair alumnae now hold promi nent positions at the mother chapter. Trl Delta A A A Founded by Mack Sennett and six of his chosen Bathing Beauties . fr during a stormy week in summer of 1918 at the famous California - f beach. X 7 N61 Fafvorzte Flofwer: Virginia Bagley. f UA 1- Fafuorilc Color: Orange rouge. 5 'Ivo' Public zlfloffof f'Break clean and don't hit in the clinches. -Mar . quis of Queensbury Rules, page Isl. Q- L- ,4 'NU Secret Motto: Corsets were made for grandma-not us. 'J D' Preferred Types: Chorus girls, bathing beauties, little sisters, and DT any others we can get-especially good cooks-as we can marry them . - if uicker. , 1..v5 0 fl , , , I Loudcsi Yodle to Freshmen: We are, IU our own opinion, the keenest girls on the campus, and we have, in other's opinion, the strongest necks. Our dance is never considered a success unless a dozen of our wild chorus girls a1'e put out of the game for unnecessary roughnessu by the referee-chaperone NVe were penalized half the distance to our goal last year and won an overwhelming victory, when twenty six of our twenty-seven full backs were ruled out in the first half. Come up to our wonderful summer camp, where the moonshine is so wonderful and the atmos phere so full of romance. VVe are famous for our match-making on our camps, and many of the sisters have married there. Our bathing beach ability is exhibited to great advantage up there at Sycamore also. VVe have been called gold-diggers, but we are not. Other 'girls are just jealous of our many mouthfuls of gold fillings. jean McKeand did star once in the film, The Gold Diggers, as did Sister Ya. Bagley, our Serpent of the Nile and Campus Vamp de luxe, in the great production t'The Four Horsewomen of the Puckered Lipsf' ' VVe are also famous for our Sunday open house-a full house every time, and we nevel stack the cards. VVe just built the house small. Many of our alumnae are favorites with Mack Sennett, and dozens pose for pictures for Police Gazette. --. EPEL2 K 'e Y '. 1 .1 ve ' 1 Founded, of course, by Lydia E. Pinkham, famous Patent Medi ll 1923 COMMODORE ?- - -1 M I - X- f?4Ag . S , if tununugiwwh lll lIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll X - . OH1iCTOH A 011' Founded at Fall's Business College in 4.II B. C., by Sapphira, - Cleopatra and two other stenographers during a general strike for SEPT wo. , 43:11 3-inch ear-rings and double-barreled lip-sticks. t g X Favorite Flofwer: Pie-plant. 1 Favorite Colors: Orchid and Pink. Favorite Brand: Boyishform. National Alrzthem: Does she pug, does she strut? That's what she don't do nothing else but. . , ,,. Motto: 'fCatch-as-catch-can, head locks never barred. . , Preferred Types: Stenographers, hairdressers, manicurists, and 1, other Spearmint-chewing mammas. 4- V Loudest Yelp to Freslzmen: What we don't know about typewrit- ers ain't worth knowing, and we sure can knock 'em cold. We be- lieve in shorthand, short skirts, and shotstops. If you've got a good recommendation as a manicurist from a Chicago hotel barber shop you're our girl strictly. just step right in, get your pledge button and a couple of sticks of Wrigley's, and let's go strut on the boulevard a while, sister. Ole Mugs McCoy is Illustrious Grand Stenog of our chapter this year and she's a knockoutat that job, as well as elsewhere. VVe get the pick of the type-pounding cow-eds every year, and we never lose over a dozen bids a season. We'll give the Kappa Alpha Theta's a fit now that we have our new 1M-room brick doll house. Join us and get in with the social elite. Our mother chapter at Falls, is located up over Waldrum's new drug store at Eighth and Broad, and gives us much prestige. The debutantes have nothing on us for keen parties. Come our way and get in on the fun. None of our girls ever walk home-from school. As social knockouts we are the berries strictly. K7 AN WV QA . .-q 4 - e ra lm E - E' i l'-wx 1717 fx YH A! ,r 4? Aff, 13, nor 1 0 X grim ' 'T-L66 Delta Sigma Upsilon Founded at the Crystal Laundry Workers' Picnic at Glendale Abi? Park, July 4, 1922, by Miss Usa Sapolio and her country cousin, :,,,., Ima Kow, with the purpose of promoting better feeling between .E E55'i the members of the Laundress Union and the Associated Dairy-maids X of Davidson County. X Favorite Flo-wer: Cowslip. X X Favorite Color: Rit. . , Favorite Song: Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid ? - , Favorite Beverage: Lux. 1 N Favorite Brand: Spirella. X X5 AX Motto: Blessed are the pure in heart. X ag I X Preferred Types: Ex-washerwomen, milk-maids and other dumb- belles. X f X Louflest' Moo to Freshmen: We are young and weak. but our record and clothes are clean. HT. G. I. P. We hope to be a na- tional some day, but at the snail pace we are going it may take a few millenniums. But we are patient and hopeful. Maybe Sister Elsie Waller or some ot our other Phi Beta Kappa's will cut a class some day and see about petitioning a national. We have chapters ou all the leading dairy farms, and none of our milk-maids ever use powder or rouge. Oh, their natural roses are wonderful Cso much nicer than cherriesj, and their cute sun-bonnets so becoming. VVe have enough gymnasium furniture in our lodge to equip three Y. W. C. A.'s and one Y. M. C. A., and we accumulate more every term. However, we are sweet and pure as the driven snow on a convent roof. VVe love all our teachers dearly and never fail to get A's. We would everyone make darling wives if some one would only believe it. Join us and hide your light under a bushel. ' 290 E J XI 1923 COMMODORE N R Anal Last hut By No Means Least The H. A. Fraternity Founded at Latonia in 1899 by Bobo himself. Coat of Arms: Horseshoe and Crossed Stirrups Flofwer: Horseradish Motto: l'Keep your head up and tail over the dashboard Ojfieial Yell: Neigh-N-e-i-g-h Purpose: To develop ive-letter men, i. e., HQO-R-S-E NATIONAL OFFICERS Founder Extraordinary ......... BOBO ALEXANDER W'orthy Grand Filly .......... BODO ALEXANDER Hforthy Grand Horxe-Trough Examiner . , . BOBO ALEXANDER Most Illustriouy Grand Hay Inxpector .... BOBO ALEXANDER Most Exalted Grand Harness Designer . . . BOBO ALEXANDER Grand Executifue Committee . . . . . BOBO ALEXANDER Waldorf Stable Chapter In stall ed at Vandy, 1921, by Bobo himself OFFICERS Chief Stallion .,............. . DAVID YVADE Retired Derby Champion ........... . . . NAT DORTCH Nineteen Twenty-Three Derby Champion . . . . . BRYANT COOPER Caretaker of Bridles ........ ..... B RANTLEY FAULKNER Most Exalted Harness Polisher . . . ....... MAN-O-VVAR COBB Stump-Sucker: Ex Ofyicio ............... H. R. WILKES AND M. P. GRAY EQUITES IN FACULTATE None-The Editor hVants to Graduate. EQUITES ALL-TIME, ALL-AMERICAN CHARLIE LESLIE DOC SUMPTER DAVID WADE HERcULEs THOMPSON HDOXEYU BRIGHT DAVID WADE BOB FITE PHIL OTTAREON ED CLEMENTS J. D. RZ-IEA BLAND ROBERTS EQUITES OUT ON BOND RICHMOND P. BOND EQUITES IN URBE ED PAYNE VVADE SPERRY CLASS OF 1923 ED PRICE M. P. GRAY CLASS OF 1938 SI-IERIFF DENT BILLY VVARD MAN-O-WAR CODE GNAT LANGFORD ALFRED PRICE H. LOWE R. P. MITCIYIELL MERRILL MOORE IRE ROSENELOOM The Following Colts Turned Oat to Be fachs: GEORGE VVELLS ALLAN TATE BOOGHER HILL ED PRICE RIDLEY WILLS VV. T. BANDY Expellea' for Conduct U7ZbECOllllTlg an Equus: BRYANT COOPER VV. T. BANDY DOXEY BRIGHT Suspenrlea' for Poor IJOf50ll1Il7Zj'lllfJ.' ED PRICE M. P. GRAY H. R. VVILKES TUCKER BATTLE if R3 SW X X 1923 coMMoooRE . lIlIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllll l . WT-S S., -2- A Y x 2 Campus Dictionary .flllzlvle fab-t'Big, handsome devil , ice man on his winter vacationg idol of Phi Bates and co-eds, one who wears the Lrtter. B. U.-Bachelor of Uglinessg most popular Q?j man in school elected by popular ballotg man with most friends in university. Bull-Old cow's husband, who is constantly being hurled about by Mexican Olympic candidates. Bull-Session Cnl-Convention of Mexican athletes engaged in favorite pastimeg masculine tongue dance, a gab fest. Burfap Cv. t.j-To oilg to leave some one holding the sack. Bust Cvl-To flunkg to show one's independence as far as studies are concernedg to take com- pulsory vacationg to start a home-coming movement. A Burt Cnj-Why young men leave collegeg direct result of bust Cvjg indirect result of Honor Systemg direct resultxof armistice with profs. Chance-The big gung The Man Who g the high mucky-muck of the university. Cfmprl-Hangover from Spanish Inquisitiong one hour of mental and physical agony on Wednes- days, compulsory weekly assembly. Cheer-leadcr-First cousin to a goat, an unfortunate elected by student body to amuse rooting section at football games by various contortions and calisthenics. , C0-ed-Necessary evil in guise of female student, the little fairies in the university who uphold the finer senses of the male students. Crip-A soft course, a snap, a study in which no work is necessary for a passg course such as Phi- Bates Follow. Commodore-Senior honorary club Cso-calledj, composed of seniors with good political alignmentsg the annual of the universityg also name applied to old man's statue in front of College Hall. Dogskin-Diploma, pardon issued to those having served required timeg reward for at least a four-year sentence, god behavior considered, a scrap of paper which gives one the privilege of writing a couple of letters after one's name. Dog-fwagon-Canine vehicleg lunch room on wheels permanently situated immediately outside campus gateg place where one purchases antiquated shoes, boots, etc., made over and sold under trade names as Denver sandwiches, Boston dittoes, etc. , Dramalic Club-Punch and Judy serving apprenticeship as understudies, ham actors in the making. Egg-Mud pieg dumb-bellg persona non grata. Finesse CVD-To gypg to frissg to rooky-doog to gin-Fizz, etc. Fraternity-Group of men held together by common ties, collars, shirts, etc., gang that hangs out at frat house. Frosh-Freshmen, the unfortunatesg the rabble, water-throwing, paint-smearing Kissamites, etc. Gln' Club-Soup and fish on a drunl-:en rampage, Klaxons and fog-horns gone wrongg the cry of the down-troddeng egg-dodgers ex-officio. Goal-One of the innocents who was taken in, literally and figuratively, by a fraternity. Gyfnnasiunz-Substitute for late lamented R. O. T. C., proving grounds for young Bernard Mc- Faddens and Lionel Strongfortsg why student dances are so unpopular this year. Holiday-Day on which classes are called off, viz., july 4 and December 25. Horse:-Expression used in politely calling one a liarg synonym for bull, term applied to certain class of men who attend the university. 292 1 Ei' Tl T 'ff fa- ai .- il yi A li' - U ...gp We -e X p gil? 1923 COMMODORE tx - IIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll' aiimk K mnmummn nlnunlnnnnnun W - ..lpfl.lll. X X WN' X ack ML Hustler-Vandy's weekly-and weakly-newspaper, appearing on Friday Csometimesjg reprint from Nashville Banner or Tennessean of the day before. Jade-Comic-so-called-publication appearing live times a year and thrust upon students at price of 25 cents after much effort fin salesmanshipj on part of Jade staff. Junior-Man in third-year class who struts black corduroy vest with a huge gold jg the power behind the throne-far behind. Kissam Hall-Dormitoryg freshman barracksg reformatory for froshg home for incurables. Line fnj-Same as lyin'g used by either sex to string opposite sex. Math I-!CQff?8 ! ! ?, etc. ' Memorial Hall-Castles in Spaing air castles. Mexican ,flflzlclc-El toreadorg bull throwerg one who tosses a mean lineg one who grabs the old cow's husband by the horns and pins him on each venture into the arena. Nemo Club-Honorary-or 'onery-club for sophsg Beau Brummels of the universityg tea-lappers to 'Nth degree. O-wl Club-Misnomer for batsg Nemo's of the Junior Classy called Owls because of hours they keepg no connection with wisdomg they of the shorn locks. Pan-Hellenic Council-Group of university men representing each fraternityg purpose of Pan-Hell -to make rake-off on university dances. I Phi Bates-Wearers of the keyg Crip ridersg broad foreheads and shell-rimmed windshieldsg long hair and short vision. Pofwder-head-Flapperg teaserg snake-brainsg unbridled youth of so-called weaker sex. Probation lVrf'k-Slaughter of innocentsg open season on goatsg week which ends with a weak end. Prof-Brave moustache and Van Dyke on a lean face topped by a shining bald pate: given to affected absent-mindedness and peculiarities. Pugnuggle Qvj-To neckg to mapg to apply headlockg to engage in petting party, jiu-jitsu, etc. Quill fvj--To curry favorg to soft-soap profs for good grades. Soph-Second year freshmang the answer to Uwho owns this town ? g firm believer in the saying Uthe I's have it. Stuck-State of being afflicted with permanent cow-pushing job at a danceg cause of S. O. S. calls - at hops. Sorority-Co-ed gossip club that insists on being known as a fraternityg why good girls go wrong. Tiddy Bum-Disorganization of enthusiastic football fans, with purpose to secure free transporta- tion with all teamsg mode of travel being under berth method. Ton of Brick-Vernacular for animated wall flower at a danceg one who receives Hy-paper rush. If--THE LETTER, more to be coveted than a Phi Bate keyg awarded to athletes who make the university knock-out club. V Y. M. C. A.-Young Men's Collecting Agencyg object of all student sarcastic and witty remarksg motto, Don't mind me, I only work here. 293 J w 7 .1 ,sp - J1 Q -qgigf i E ,..L ,,.. ,mg 1 , H . , H- o . wX,.mvA,, .sw . 5U-ig29b ,z 'L , .- -A E 1923 COMMQDORE T' I q. Y. 5 J iilimi wim gillllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll X , 71., 1 A ,I Q ' U i Gil. ,. 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' Xrlixgrp, QQ, X Q 4- N53 , ., QQ593'gaiQ?3?5'0v-,. f xxx if E vm 'I E x .v QShQ1' oO Ov ' 5 Q -2 2 -1 2 HQQZT ? ,fs Ng N o Q of 4 a of 1? e -VL'- C3 15,553 ',, Vin 4 M074 HJ 2 .W , X250 J ' ' JJ 3 55 gf' rg VM52 sg- X 1,,- Pm mnsr X CQ X1 :Q 32-jg XX s IN T20 5. BESlnESlLl. G - P- J ' X X ?E1EfgX3Ci STQZXIT s ' G 'Qs X X X XX? -IEXXAXI I I M., m .. vm M4 R ' f, TZ: ug .Rx X 5 X gl, 9, X'a':J .' 1---J X 'I ' - X Lv , .X Z is Cf 2 Hilm swevqwsaoaw fe if M LU 22 gf: ' ' fQ?'z,Q,9oQ9S9 0-4-644-6 1, 1 5f'T'1'2 'Q TURPIN m Z E YE'-'Klljf ' X K GUYCVLOLIXIED IHINSEL-F Q XT' Q .J I I ALONG 51 fares: X 4 D .ws C ' nn J Ao-n1v 'f v' Turpin Himself is a First Cousin to the Famous Stzfve Himself. -if i SM 1923 COMMGDORE 3 F De Flapperis Co-educationalibus Flappers bold have shown their dimpled knees, But in their dumbness soon have ceased to please, And once more man looked around for some- thing new, A thing with brains and knees quite nifty, , too! But 'twas a 'dangerous thing he found on hand VVhen co-eds rose to fill his rare demand. No one knows where they put their horn- rimmed specs, And all their corsets must be whale-bone V wrecks. They took the tango for the learned stride, And laughed when fools stopped to deride. From middy waists and skirts she soon did part To drape her form from types of Grecian art, But all unlike poor Venus, stooped in dread, In full-back style she plunges full ahead. VVith calculus she figures all her dates, And then in San Scrit tells how each man rates. e In English II and III she learns her line, In Furman Hall she tests her white moonshine. VVith the college horse she races her nights away, And feels her oats when music starts to play. Oft by a neck she wins with lengthened pace, And then the judges rule her from the race. She'd never scratch when crowds began to shout, But afterward she often passes out. O, yes, the college chap is left behind, 'Twas long ago he used his second wind, Yet .vim walks the campus in sloppy galoshes To pass exams with perinent By Goshes! W7ith sociology from day to day Her social service grows in every way. She makes her love from warm psychology And knows a man by taking hard biology. From History I she learns of Cleopatra's ways To practice oft by night if not by days. She'd drink with Socrates his vile Hemlock If all her friends should lose their private stock. The co-ed knows no tragic Waterloo, Of sunken rozids she makes no great ado, And if by chance she must walk home alone, She takes l1er way and laughs but to atone. VVeep, O you with Puritanic ways, The co-ed scorns your drear didactic lays, The flapper dumb did free her from her bonds, The co-ed understood and now responds. It was a field unknown to many men, This stuff beneath the quiet co-ed's skin. We know no name for brainy things so dapper Unless we call her the co-educational Happer. T-he co-ed with the Happer's characteristics Is rancid food for all the Hindoo mystics. Bringing up the Dean of Students -Apologies to McManus '-il Q .SAFE TOTHE House AND ABUNCH OF BOYS AND A BIG A1- ,M i You?X LL SLIPOUT You INSECT' NO' WORK To BE D HALF KE D A -2' Armsrnmw- APm.oun ES W A I t 1923 COMMODORE T A.' X X- jzss A THE OLD HQME TOWN -Apologies io Sianley lglig Z WADRM YOUR 11454413 aT ON JUST KNOW LEARNn4u Ano SMOKE Ln4eTn-lem ?7? Wk XX OXX XX DAN DY X fs 'lfgfsnf-aAN w1n.uAN5 HA-5 oosv RETURNED To 'You SAY AlN'il' HEI I ' HARH 7 f HAR12 . NAW- 693-an f f - I SAY BUILTQ BEEN ARLINBTON AFTER AYERK f AT VANDERBILT' Afatoolfeno I5 BEING ONETFI' QA RAL5 BY EY -STANIEEYMY4 B I o -Hem 0 - QXSLN16 50:13-AH PEABODY OF THE METHODIST CHURCH- O p KOMMODORES BY EMMIE B. Modern Poloniust f'Ancl remember, my son, that rolling bones gather no moss. 1923 Laertes: NO, but oft-times another kind of green. VVhen a ward political boss slips the voters S55 bills between bread slices he is violating the pure food and drug law. They ain't no sense in a hukstcr being so ignant as to say Hey yoah nice good Eden apples. THIS Is A GOOD ONE Only place in town you can get something and come out without paying is a movie show. P. S.-You pay going in. 296 ,O ,, O Eri e be if tuufi El ' . - - E121 , ' ,,. -.ef . be Xl . K B 1923 COMMODORE r A-H . is ' A IulnumlnImlulllllllnluullZ in-. :mmmummumuumm., ,anunnn Q eg -f We cast Our vote any day in the week X at for a candidate who will guarantee a law re- quiring night mosquitoes to wear tail lights and klaxons. f 0 at 2-Xf D UP FROM CHILDHOOD 63' ' Little drops of liquor XLS! jf? E, And a movie man 'fa I Put the mighty actress pf Q 'IL 3 5' On the witness stand. - ---- X ,, Poor old public got Happergasted. Hence we now have both skirts and some hair. HEY The Inquisitor has just snooped into our suite and asked how much haste Mr. Hays is making toward removing the haze from Hollywood. HO, HO, HUM - ' The day I live and long to see Is when men sleep in lethargy As femmes pass in lingerie. Bill Bryan has about quit insisting you can't make a monkey out of him. '7 ffzf vii. -Q NWZQ 1 V' I ' 'I f.. .fyfzf ,, , me-1 X25 1 5 5 . Kw,R.,,..,, Sf, Irby, All-time All-Mexican Athlete. Pap: 'lNebakaneezer, what did at ah preacher say wuz the tex' ob his suhmon ? Neb: Yes, sah, pap, he done tol' all about Jackson and his golden Haas. f ,W y 'I gsm Q ?.JIl,j,,5 - N' , g I ' X M ,ep .?' -G L?-' 'Ac CC' Wad t l X X -ard , H tgi 5TfiI'D-'XE' QF ' reer '1 ' f ll ..2:: 21 f :lJ ff, i 2 'dia' i, , Q NR - Q- O2 9 6 Q Jafvs-f..f NG -HOT FINISNOF ANNUAL Qunu. CLUB CHASE IN LAW SCHOOL' 297 4 Eli a w'feelq i. 7?? 'l'W Y r if ' 1923 COMMODORE T 1: 4 1 75 4 ' llulllll llllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll Our Friend, the Flapper, Again Her hair is bobbed and Hutfed in such a way That it a Zulu maiden would dismay. A wreath of Bacchanalian grapes adorns The spot where we expect to find two horns. Her skin is smeared and choked with starchy white Until she really is an awful sight. Two daubs of rouge the ghastly white relieve, But such crude make-up never could deceive. With powder from her case she dabs her nose In order to more quickly catch some beaux. Her coarsened lips exude a slimy red, , But of this feature more should not be said. Around her eyes a circle of blue paint Has been applied without the least restraint. Two lines of smut her eyebrows do replace, Giving an odd expression to her face. In truth, she looks much like a circus clown, Or else some outcast woman of the town. Her dress, low in the back and short in front, Of much just censure should be made the brunt. Thin backs and ill-shaped legs no pleasure give, So why do we permit such fads to live? Her gauzy stockings no protection grant, And yet with thick ones she would rave and rant. Extremely high-heeled slippers ruin her feet, But she must have them if she would be neat. Oh, foolish flapper! Thou 'art Fashion's slave! To be his idol thou dost madly crave. The pip-squeak dearly loves to hug and kiss, For that is her idea of earthly bliss. She smokes a violet-scented cigarette, Without it she would surely pine and fret. She likes forbidden liquor, red or white, And sometimes drinks 'till she is rather tight, Her speech would make a sailor blush with shame, And yet to her it seems no more than tame. Upon the ball-room floor she twists and squirms Until she makes you think of garden worms. Her conversation is so very trite That you could never call her even bright. The superficialities of life Are all she thinks of, even as a wife. In this sad fashion some old fogies treat The flapper, who is really quite discreet. We must not judge by outward signs alone, 'Tis only narrow minds that wail and moan. The youngsters of this age are free and frank, But they are not so vile or yet so rank. The younger generation gets its blame From those who want the world to stay the same' Wurreroono COLE, JR. OH, DOCTORl Personally, we don't know what Doctor Ar ment when he said: Now, it would be im- practical to stage 'Back to Methuselah,' as it goes back as far as the scene in the Garden of Edenf' But we have an idea it would make a right snappy production, at that. Horace Hazelbury, the freshman, says he really has so many studies during the day time he must walk in his sleep for exercise. Not because there's anything appealing to the naked eye about it, but somehow we al- ways want to call it the Mack Senate. :5JEE?2-553-S-f.ifT': , -sr mg, .' ' ' x THE FOUR iii: Fifi? CORN ERE o -Ns5i'Q'f5,:5fff 4f::2E1..' g'1l-15:--,ty ' 'Ga-:I::: SENIOR CAP -. -1 iq X . f Dk -xgf ' Y ONE F01 - svemr corznea. ' IIHI T 1' . , ., , 1. ,,-... 3, f-Q-.e4..f35. X -n feazee-,f --we-f F11-fr..-were .s-.: -nsmgsffzn f. , ss-. 1-wig-f1r,4::1f::xQ-iii- Lggfe N -V 4-af T T S N .. .- . si ' ,1 4 ,n .Y . 3. K t!3::,5,' LV.-'f K 'mmf'-f' : f K 3. l ' E 4 I is I 7 i ,i Q fl.l ,ff , .,,, X am! tl j 5111! 'I -mi? ., .i -1. , fag .1 , '. : -4571 ' ff wir. -A-e if-f ,A .1 , .faQZ'f., .f,g.5g1g5gz xvvf ' ff' .-f1e2,..'.-.W-fry! . 37.tmHiQ:b .f. , , Q'?',t7?vWiJ9' ,-:--.'.-0.1-.f..-9'4--fa. c ,.f-.3-.'.'-.Qyw'ag.m'f u5.:,-542, Ag,-1,13 as-.,. Q v,..,vg.,,M,W.gi1f, f IA .-3,353-Seigggtlgg, ty Q ,,.3,5qqg32z3ef wwe - tu 49:41-. ,-'v'.,v's-z-f X Neve ,ew 3.5. - . --new . l V K 0' Si: 'fffifi 1' Q 9 4 X N X I Q1:4g Y,nQ2Z-1 2 9 8 if-4:5 if 5:5 if lf' f Q ., SEQ ' 1 T X SM 1923 COMMODORE IIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ The Morgan E97 Hamilton Club ROYAL ORDER OF HOLDERS OF THE BURLAP Founded Burlapec' RATS HALL . LLOYD THOMAS . BOBBIE TURPIN . JAMES MCCALL . . MAN-O-WAR COBB . JOE KILLEBREW . . , FRESHMAN WILLIAMS . JESSE ELLINGTON . . BETA THETA PI . SIGMA NU . . SIGMA CHI . . . . . LEO BEARMAN . . . . PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL STUDENT BODY . . . . HEK WAKEFIELD . . JOH-N KILLEBREW . . ALF SHARPE . . MANNING BROWN . THE BAND . . . . . Cyl ,4-f J J, fl X Mal I I S, fa F ! mi! 'lv P If C A ll af at Morgan and Hamilton Sack Factory, 1922 Chapter at Werthan Bag CO. BURLAPEES IN UNIVERSITATE The Particular Burlap . Managership of Next Year'S Commodore . . . . . . 1923 COmmOdO1'e Contest . . . . . . . .All the Ladies . . Managing Editor offHustler . . . . . . The Commons Club . NO Football Trips when Manager . . . . J . . No Texas Debate Trip Football and Baseball Managerships . Huge CFD Number of Freshmen Pledged . . . . . . . . Basketball Cup, 1923 . Pay for Basketball and Scholarship Cups Freshman Law Scholarship, '22 . . Faculty Dance Regulations ..........Ditto . . No-script Dance Ruling . . . . Managership of Baseball . . Captaincy Of '23 Football Team . . Captaincy of '23 Baseball Team . . . . . S30 note per man MATI' WIGGINTON ................... . . Commodore Club ALVIN BELL, HUGH MIXON, S. T. PORTER, AND MANNING BROWN . . . Letters in Football, '22 VANDERBILT UNIVERSIT1' ................ .... D avid XVade MIZELL WILSON . . BOE WEAVER . . ELMO THOMPSON . . FRANCIS CI-IOWNINO . . PEE-VVEE PURDUE . . JACK BLAKE . . . BURLAPEES IN URBE AND ELSEWHERE . B.U. Last Year . . . . . , . . . . . Commodore Club . . Personally Conducted B.U. Campaign, 1920 . .... FOunder's Medal, Law, '22 . . . . Write and ask' him . . . . . Day by day in every way 299 1 xf 7, -, ll ' -' . . .ff ,WN :j 'Tia 7 - -7' ' ff' WW -' Z' ff' T' XX Truim! - 1923 COMMODORE . YY . ' Slllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' TWT A-ff' Z Sept. Oct. More Famous Dates in Law School 27-The Dean gets out his old lasso and officially opens school. ro-Miss Barton decides to take law. Oct. ro-Law Stock goes up 50 points. Oct. 14-Jess Neely gets excused from a class to go out and tie Michigan. Oct. I51J6SS Neely turns in excuse for his absence and also apologizes to the Dean for cutting the class. ' Nov. 15-Dean accepts the apology, but loses the excuse. Nov. 16- Red Cook attends first class. . Nov. zo-Mr. Seay gives A. W. Taylor hell about his God-forsaken state of Arkansas. Nov. 21- Po-Po Maddux, the Republican, is defeated for Legislature in a district that had never gona democratic in history. Nov. 22-Time out for Po-Po. - Nov. 23-Katzenstine quits school. Nov. 25-Thanksgiving. Lawyers led in prayer by Rev. Joe Clark. . Nov. 28-Sheriff Dent, the great Greek scholar, dismisses first moot court with Lawyer Aid! Lawyer Aid! when Dean Keeble tells him to say Oyez! Oyez! ' Nov. 28-Sheriff Dent nicknamed Lawyer's Aid. Nov. -Sheriff Dent gets sore and challenges whole class to a duel. Nov 28 . 28-Barksdale appointed to fill vacancy as sheriff. Dec. 23-Christmas holidays begin, despite protest of law school. Dec. 25-Santa Claus brings Sir David Wade a new bridle. -Ian. 3-Classes resumed: Lawyers heave sigh of relief. Jan. Io-'tRed i Cook attends another class, eating dill pickle. Jan. 11-Bobo Alexander gets to a class on time. Jan. 12-Holiday as a result. Ian. 30-Exams. Half of Freshman Class quits school. Feb. 6-Burt Francis passes agency on twentieth trial. V Feb. 7-Freshman Williams has a hemorrhage because he only made 99 in Sales. Feb. 12-Lincolnls birthday. Feb. Feb. 22-Washington's birthday. -David Wade's birthday. Senior Class gives -him a birthday party. Cake has twenty- 31 three candles and twenty-four horse-collars on it. Feb. 31-President Freshman Williams of Junior Class presents Sir David with a copy of HU. S. Cavalry Regulations on behalf of second-year class. Mar. I-Mr. justice David.VVade in all his august majesty and profound dignity decides several important cases right off hand, and Mr. Turck immediately stands corrected and humbly apologizes for living. Mar. 14. fnightjfDean Keeble iiings gay party for legislators as a bribe for little 'fEllen N. Mar. 15-Next morning at 8 o'clock class Dean can't tell Lloyd Thomas from john Killebrew. Mar. zo-Byers appointed Chief Justice of Supreme Court, a position he had long held, in his own opinion. April 1-Big day in Academic Department as usual.. ' April ro-Dr. Schermerhorn Albeits whole class to sleep, but awakens them with a loud Ergo.,' April 11-Mr. Lawrence discovers why Katzenstine can't recite next case. April 12-Henry Alexander cuts off one finger so he can be like Mr. Seay and keep dower and courtesy straight. April 15-Monkey-glands ordered for certain law prof. May 5- Freshman Williams noses out Lloyd Thomas in annual Quill Club cross-country run. May 6-Lloyd puts on an extra matinee of The Oily Peril to vindicate himself. MHQG17-MOTf0D Lebeck learns about the Eighteenth Amendment for first time at Constitution Law ass. May 8-Constitutional Law Class meets in Lebecl-:'s cellar by order of the Dean. May ro-Dean Keeble informs Poe Maddux that although Poe calls himself a republican, he is by far the greatest asset the Democratic Party has in Tennessee. May 15-Statue of joseph Methuselah Clark unveiled by side of the Commodore's. May ZTLHFIY Bauman recites case correctly. VVhole Senior Class exempted from exams as resu t. May 27-Bauman elected B.U. of Senior Law Class unanimously, voting for himself, of course. june 13-Sir David VVade graduates and leaves. The university receives thousands of telegrams, congratulating it on the aforesaid riddance. goo ,i ,O 'I 1 ' fi 'f .av 3, i w rwx.. -9- --51 :Q X 1923 CQMMQDORE ,,,,,,,,.,,, ..,,.,.,.,,.,...,..,,..,- Q 1 Q I W' or goemig and. fragrance Ll one can Com are fy 1 1 Ffh Owens Tom ' W' ' Tfam 4131, rCh3T Z Q F ow r bx vvu-Cf , 1 c S -1 ' , 1 ' Wi' - 1923 COMMODORE V A J Illllllll Illl IllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll COLLEGE MAN'S STORE OWNED BY COLLEGE MEN AND OPERATED BY COLLEGE MEN VANDERBILT Down-Town Campus at P0rter's 'SQ L5 Your E MJ Our Sforc I Siore I THE LARGEST DEALERS IN YOUNG MEN,S CLOTHES IN THE ENTIRE SOUTH 'gfigp ln file Hear! of Four Big Cificsv 4 NASHVILLE BIRMINGHAM JACKSONVILLE COR. 5TH AND CHURCH I922-24 FIRST AVE. COR. BAY AND LAURA NEW ORLEANS C R. CARONDELET AND GRAVIER - - U1 1 - - .-1 I3 www A .D I , If-i f? A A IELQI4 - EI 2: . i f 1923 COMMODORE r E ' V K S X X llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ. lll BAIRD-WARD PRINTING CO. SPECIALIZING IN BOOKS, CATALOGS AND PUBLICATIONS 150 152-154 FOURTH AVENUE, NORTH NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE CORRECT SHOES FOR COLLEGE MEN Style, Service and Comfort SCOTT MAYES COMPANY 215 FOURTH AVE., NORTH n ARE YOU COMING TO A DALLAS? THE ADOLPHUS VANDERBILT STUDENTS Whether You Come for Business or for Pleasure OUR LUNCH ROOM Serves First-Clase Food at Prices That Are Extremely Moderate THE ADOLPHUS 2- , 'T' x4 : f. J' 5 u r' 3, W u er 4, 'if' Q. 1923 COMMODORE Lf azrzasx Z- in Y NS. Q 4 ' llllllll lllll 1 IIIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll The National Life 81 Accident Insurance Co. QINCORPORATEDJ ' Home OFFICE, NASHVILLE, TENN. Twenty-Third Annual Financial Stateme CASH CAPITAL, ASSETS Bonds and Stocks Owned---S4,34-1,384.69 fMainIy Government, State, County, and Municipal Bondsl Real' Estate Loans, First Mortgages ........ ..... lMainIy loans on moderate- sized farms occupied by ownersb Cash in Banks and Offices- fMainly at Interestj Real Estate Owned ....... fNew Home Office Building in course of constructionj Loans on Bonds and Stocks Net Unpaid amd Deferred Premiums ....... ...... Policy Loans ............ Interest Accrued and Unpaid 3,1421 75.45 514,358.30 255,224.81 36,550.00 135,878.05 2,022.66 90,840.95 TOTAL ASSETS -- ---S8,573,945.41 nl: Year Ending December 31, 1922 S600,000.00 . LIABILITIES Legal Reserve, Life Insur- ance Policies ........,. S2,658,547.03 CAmerican Experience 3M Per Centj Leeal Reserve, Disability Policies ,...T........... 1 78,1 28.87 Contingent Reserve ....... 2,500,000.00 Reserve for Epidemics ..... Gross Premiums Paid in Advance ..... ......... Taxes Accrued, But Not Due Due to Agents on Bonds, Deposits, Etc. .......... Policy Claims in Process of Payment and Adjustment All Other Items ..... ..... 600,000.00 295,767.65 212,832.85 287,431.19 77,784.1 1 34,634.84 TOTAL LIABILITIES ..., se,s45,12e.5o CAPITAL AND S,URPLUS--S1,733,818.82 fMargin of Safety to Policyholders over all Liabilitiesj SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Y S SIXTH AVENUE AND CHURCH STREET A 1 +1 new- 5 ig 2. , .. 6 X 1923 COMMODORE IIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .A E BUILT BY GOULD CONTRACTING CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Steel and Concrete Structures 1214 INDEPENDENT LIFE BUILDING NASHVILLE, TENN. C. B. WILSON, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. C. L. SCOTT, Secy. and Treas. RITE T j -V 23 COMMGDORE ,gf W I' .llllll Q nnnlnnunnlnnnnuunnnnnnnnnuunuuu ' lllllllllll I ln llllll f Enclurlng lnvestments 1 H i I , 2 Tax Free Municipal Boncls Local ancl XE QQIQK Southern lndustrial Securities i soUTH , I ' First Mortgage Real Estate Boncls Foreign Government Public Utility ancl I Corporation Boncls ' 2F - V f - I fa , E : Caldwel 86 Lompany i :H INVESTMENT BANKERS I 214 Union Street Nashville, Tenn. 2 Telephone Main 5500 2 l Knoxville Chattanooga Birmingham New Orleans ff '1' New York Chicago Detroit St. Louis Cincinnati li I HQ?-ling. .- , i iw b ,p- -'- u7 -Q-. rl L . I ? K gif' 1923 coMMoDoRE IlIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllg 4-3 WARDL-BELMONT FOR YOUNG LADIES VVard-Belmont offers' a two-year collegiate course of study together with a four-year preparatory course. The Conservatory of Fine Arts offers unexeelled opportunities for the course of music, etc. Thirty-acre campus on Belmont Heights. Numerous buildings specially constructed. Swimming pool and gymnasium. Private country club for Week-end visits. M References required with application. Booklet on request. THE REGISTRAR, WARD-BELMONT BELMONT HEIGHTS, Box 202 NASHVILLE, TENN. '-'- 'iYazia- T L ff V- , , ,Q Al? TJE hM4 fr 'xiii - V if l 1923 COMMGDORE J if lllllll - 'ulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ajll : 'Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - J mu n SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT BRICK AND BUILDING SUPPLIES I W. G. BUSH Sz CO. T. L. HERBERT Sz SONS .f f-F -1 ' X f Eli Qf x fjA iSTn3wN,, E 55 3 , ... J 1 - ,Q J I : I: 1 , +-Qg- 7' X I923 COMMODORE 0, XX- i ,- IIIllllIIllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ ll E- DON'T FORGET US WHEN YOU NEED A FORD I DRIVE IT YOURSELF PAY BY THE MILE ALL NEW CARS RENT - A-FORD-CO. TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 8hA tCommero 5hA D cl k M 5710 M 2013 CHAS J SANDERS M E5 5- ' ! s ' '. 1923 COMMODORE T X ,F-?S + - '-------- F. G. LOWE Xp co. VV!-IOLESALE GROCERIES FRUITS 1 PRODUCE ' 613 THIRD AVENUE, NORTH E 99 AND 1oo MARKET HOUSE ti, - -.. vw .lf --, v , - E I ff ' EU' X I923 COMMODORE ,M L I ,A nm llllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ . 2- UNIVERSITY PHARMACY Sfuclenfs' Headquariers CORNER BROAD AND DIVISION STREETS I Y Y -. I I WITH FEW EXCEPTIONS ALL PHOTOGRAPHS USED IN THIS PUBLICATION WERE MADE BY US 253: 3311? wI'g'1gIffI G0013 SHQES I JENSEN SL 'IECK POPULAAII PRICES COMPANY JEWELERS ENDICOTT-JOHNSON 602-604 CHURCH ST. SHOE' STORE NASHVILLE, TENN. ' 217 5TH AVE-, N- we 1923 COMMODORE is-f W . gf . niliiinn X WMM FmS lllllIIlllllll X-X ' 42: ' X X Vanderbilt University---The Law School MEMBER OF ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS THREE YEAR COURSE OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT JAMES HAMPTON KIRKLAND, Ph.D., LL.D., Chancellor of the University Chancellor's Office, College Hall, Residence 8 South Avenue, Campus JOHN BELL KEEBLE, LL.B., Professor of I.a'w and Dean of the Law Department Stahlman Building EDWARD 'IUCKER SEAY, LL.B., Professor of Law Stahlman Building WILLIAM KING McALLI.STER, B.A., Professor of Law Stahlman Building FITZGERALD HALL, B.A.. LL.B., Professor of Law General Counsel N., C. 8: St. L. Ry. CHARLES J. TURCK, A.M., LL.B., Professor of Law HOLDEN BOVIE SCHERMERHORN, Ph.B., LL.B., LL.M., Professor of Law CHARLFS S. LAWRENCE, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law ALBERT A. WHITE, LL.B., Instructor in Law MRS. E. D. CHESTER, Librarian of the Law Library Vanderbilt Law School Summer Law Courses, Ten Weeks, Beginning June 18, I923 For Catalog ancl Special Information, Address SECRETARY, THE LAW SCHOOL, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NASHVILLE, TENN. TAXICABS MOCKEWS ON FIFTH AVE. Soda, Lunches and ANY OCCASION Candies ANY HOUR Patronize REO CAB CO. our l-IERM1TAc:1z HOTEL MMN 48 Advertisers r 'fe -F U 'UF' ' S 'wg' lil X , sg aigylj 1-4 5' - 1923-COMMODORE N312 S, X f IIlllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ N lllllllllln I ff SCHUMACHER Compliments OF THE FOLLOWING 215 1-Q Fifth Avenue, N. . Laundries . nphoiographer of Men West End Shoe Shop B. Mosxcovrrz, Proprietor 1149 Broadway Nashville, Tenn. Crystal Laundry Hermitage Laundry ldeal Laundry lVlcEwen,s Laundry Model Laundry Nashville Laundry v s' .N , X , X . S E ffl .. . ,,.. . L , X Lx 5 S The N, S ,. MLN X X Xb - EQ Y Q Q GJ ID Q Q Q. The Best Place, -to Shopo ' SERVICE PRICE Where ihe Shopping Distric 711-1 AVE. CAPITOL BLVD. QUALITY I Begins NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE KENNEDY Sz STEVENS, Inc. DEALERS IN HIGH-CLASS GROCERIES, FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES 1929-31 West Broad Street Two Phones: Hemlock 242-243 Nashville, Tenn. L, -Jw ,. im f v- L 153 -f ,X or l i f s-E. I1 , J 'T ' , iii U 'Q if 1923 COMMODORE I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll V LIME, SAND, CEMENT A E Brick and Building A Supplies W. Tg HARDISUN 85 CO. NASHVILLE, TENN. COMPLIMENTS OF LIFE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE CGMPANY A HOME COMPANY 1923 COMMODORE WALDRUNPS A GOOD DRUG STORE Eighth and Broad FIVE POINTS DRUG GU. Telephone H. 2495 DRUGS, CANDY, SODA AND CIGARS Sixteenth and West End Nashville, Tenn. We Place White Teachers ln public, private and normal schools, col leges and universities in many states. THE H. D. YATES TEACHERS' BUREAU NASHVILLE, TENN. Drive Thru Filling Station HARDING A. JACKSON, Owner GASOLINE AND OILS l3l Eighth Avenue, North Courtesy, Politeness, Promptness Sixteenth Ave. Cafe 1606 West End Ave. LUNcHEs, SANDWICHES AND COLD DRINKS Waffles a Specialty GENERAL DRUG STORES ALWAYS GOOD BECAUSE IT's ALWAYS THE SAME Fit-for-a-King COFFEE One of the many striking features 0 Fit-for-a-King Coffee that makes it s popular is its uniformity. Toclay, tomor lc ' h 'l l row, next wee , nexh mont -you wil a ways fincl the same rich, rare aroma, th same ' ' coffee goodness. Phone Hemlock 24 l60l Broad St. NASHVILLE, TENN' lMPoRrERs AND RoAsTERs 4-A ' l7 an delicious flavor, the same blend 0 1923 COMMODORE -E 'gf I I I llllllllllll 5,1655 'IIlllllllllllllllllllllllll I 4 . mmm X A Another of Nashville's F ULCHER BRICK -Co. Institutions A d C tional institution, Vanderbilt takes Zliiee :ariie high rank in Nashville that is accorded this firm among the city's business institutions. MAKERS, CONTRACTORS Forty-nine Years of Service A Say If with Flowers From Geny's PHONES MAIN 912 and MAIN 913 No. 212 Fifth Avenue, North COMPLIMENTS OF HERMITAGE PRINTING COMPANY 307W Second Avenue, North N. D. Caldwell Winston Caldwell Caldwell Buick Company 1408 Broad MISS GRACE DAWSON PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Circular Letters, Copying MAIN 2782 808 Stahlman Building Nashville, Tenn. COMPLIMENTS OF BURK Sz CO. 416 CHURCH ST. COMPLIMENTS OF PERRY ZS: ' LESTER COAL CO. 604 SECOND AVENUE, NORTH NASHVILLE, TENN. R AP- -- si I ww E -'-' I Xi? 1923 coMMoDoRE ,T umm ' H T mumumnmmmu nuunu uw- Q- IllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIII gm -- N . K , KENNEDY Sz CO. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Steam and Hot-Water Heating Phone Main 1049 Res. H. 1987-W 307 Fifth Ave., North Nashville, Tenn. First at All Times to Show the New Styles in Hats and Caps WRIGHT'S 'I CANDY IN THE Commodore Package IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED ICE CREAM I FRAPPES AND ICES For A11 Occasions PHONES HEM. 866-1160 ALLOWAY BROTHERS DISTRIBUTORS Quality Eggs Milk-Fed Poultry Fancy Creamery Butter EAT AT LITTLE PAPPAS 212 FOURTH AVE., NORTH YOU'LL BE SATISFIED BAKERY BARBER SHOP AND HOTEL IN CONNECTION Q .A - --. HI -1 -T- 15f?'f'cN' ? ff E fir -- J 1923 COMMODORE Q3 nuh s X X SlllllllIlllllllllllllllll X In F-5 J x COMPLIMENTS OF STEPHENS AND JORDAN Groceries Phone Hemlock 776 and 302 28ll Twelfth Ave., S. WHOLESALE GROCERS Robert Orr Sz Co. NASHVILLE YOU ARE WELCOME Manhattan Cafe The Best Place to Eat After All AT 209 SIXTH AVENUE, NORTH For Ladies or Gentlemen CAFETERIA SERVICE PURE FOOD WHEN WOMEN?S THOUGHTS ' Turn to New Clothes .Their Footsteps Turn to Armstrong? Family Service Laundry SEMI-FINISHED NOTICE R. H. Athann, Wesley Hall Represents Nashville City Transfer Co., and will check your baggage from your room to destination. Call him, Hemlock 4341. Nashville City Transfer Co. MAIN 1500 Yellow Cabs Brown Cabs Brown Baggage Trucks ' 0 of-Qugliiy Grew ICE CREAM MADE ITS WAY BY THE WAY IT'S MADE -A fy ig at 1 QI-lla! ll - fi, T ' t SM . Y Z- 1923 COMMODORE llnllllll llIllnlllllllllllllHllll I' COMPLIMENTS OF ' x--:--vl- li-it QAIUN'-SwtA?Q1NE3 Ciifflt Nashvillehs Most Popular Department Store Located in the Heart of the Shopping District Fifth Avenue at Church Street Nashville, Tennessee Mail Orders Civen Prompt and Efficient Attention Hotel Hermitage Boulevard Cafe NaShU!i!!e,s Finest The most sanitary place in the city for QUICK LUNCHES. Hotel d u rt G rr Fireproof-Strictly Modern in Quia I y oo 8 Evefy Appoinlmcn' 202 CAPITOL BOULEVARD Baths just a Whisper North of Church Street European Each apartment is complete and provided A with every facility to meet the wants of our THIS STORE SELLS patrons. Centrally and conveniently located . to both the wholesale and retail districts. Fine Linens, Silks Beautiful Dining Room, Crill Room and Wool Goods Ball Room - AND Rates: S2.50 and Upward Hose 51l2.N1fffQf l,ffffJI,' Thompson 8z Co. - - . 1 4, ' 7 sus lik 1923 COMMODORE QW IIEIEITTE llIll lIIllllIll WmSllll I X Q A iw.. X xx A .Yfv x X'-' NASHVILLE ' Has Long Been Recognized as THE ATHENS OF THE SOUTH Chief Among the Many Educational Institutions WhlCh Have Justly Entitled Her to That Phrase Is, of Course VANDERBILT THE FOLLOWING FRIENDS HAVE PAID FOR ROGERS CALDWELL GEO. E. BENNIE A. EI POTTER THOS. J. TYNE K. C. HARDCASTLE SAM R. CAMPBELL GEORGE COLE P. D. HOUSTON P. D. MADDIN WI-IITEFOORD R. COLE W. F. STOCKELL THIS SPACE: H. G. HILL WILLIAM GERST VANCE J. ALEXANDER JO B. MORGAN, JR. M. F. SI-IEA EDGAR M. FOSTER ALBERT S. BRITT VERNON S. TUPPER WALTER STOKES, JR. E. R. BURR DAVE LOWENSTEIN W. A. BENSON VT 1923 COMMODORE X1 5 ?- ..,. e S . B T . W. L L , B 1 IlllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIggl lll ! W. H. KJRKPATRICK, Manager J. O. BUSH, Assisianl Manager KIRKPATRICK COAL COMPANY SHIPPERS BEECH CREEK AND KIRK GOALS LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE MEMPHIS Inter-Sou. Bldg. Stahlman Bldg. Union Bank Bldg. Julius Rich Leo. Schwartz Arthur joseph Rich, Schwartz 8: BEST BOOKS Joseph OF ALL PUBLISHERS Ladies' and Misses' Garments and Millinery NASHVILLE, TENN. WE SPECIALIZE IN Poetry, Drama, Literary Criticism, and Unusual Books for Children PRESBYTERIAN BOOK STORE 711 Church Street NASHVlLLE, TENN. Lamar Sz Barton Ninth and Broadway NASHVILLE, TENN. E f l - ' E' 2 -i 3 1923 COMMODORE .,, ,. Tai- - I N 5 k I uiliiii n-.- WWRSIIIQQQIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll K MW' ' '--5 ' X VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Four-Year Course Leading fo lhe Degree of Doclor of Denial Surgery SESSION BEGINS OCTGBER 3, 1923 For Bulletins and Other Information, Address DR. ,I. H. PHILLIPS, Assistant Dean DR. R. BOYD Bocuz. D South Cnmpu Hitchcock Building NASHVILLE TENN. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE Nashville Railway Sz Light CO. ., ,, .., i I ,Y LM -, y, , E5 e I lE J.g:5g - ff' El Nil? Yi? 1923 COMMODORE W, ss. X .. , IIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllgm llllllllllll 2 Glnlumhiem Glafv By MICAH S. COMBS, 1912 Composed and Dedicated to my Good Friend, L. B. Smith, Originator of Lunch Wagons in Nashville. At a wagon clown on Deaderick Street, Right near Fourth Avenue, They have the bestest things to eat: And the man what cooks is Lew. UCOLUIVIBIAN CAFE is the name That's giv'n it by its makers, An' it would be a burning shame To say its cooks were fakirs. Now, when once you have eaten there, You're sure- to get the habit: And then, before you are aware, You'll go right out and blab it. For Smith himself will give ryou food That you will always brag on. Then when your appetite is good, You'll hike for that same wagon. I can't begin to tell you what He serves there on the streetg That's neither here nor yonder: but You'll find it good to eat. From l908 to l923 Always the Highest Standard of Quality COLUMBIAN CAFE WAGONS . ... ,, AKCJIB. -, IQ '. - .9- -wf L ., A , , . ' Q51 E fe' ferf efnfi e .. 4' E V - -11-' -S- W, Q5 1923 COMMGDORE EE C-f , , Z ' lllllllll llll lllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll LO V EMA S Especially Welcomes College Girls Our store brims over with everything for girls and young Women from the toe of your silken stocking, th-e tip of your dainty shoe, to the last word in frocks and coats, or the dash- ing smartne-ss of stunning hats. D coME TO' SEE Us No Other Store in Naslaville Sells Betty Wales Dresses 'WWMQWMMW fffif 5ATfSFACTOf?y5TOf?E'FOIJIVDLED 14362 NASHVILLE ,TENN. L1NcoLN F 0 R D FoRosoN CARS-TRUCKS-TRACTORS Hippodrome Motor Company 1212 BROAD STREET ' HEMLOCK 3500 WEAR DUCK HEAD OVERALLS FOR BETTER SERVICE 5- ' ?' Q. L 1923 COMMODORE llllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly Y . lllll llllll E N N gf ., Telephone Main 2170 Res. Phone Main 4529-J FORREST W. GRAHAM FRESH MEATS .-.5-E Six '65 W i STALL 8 MARKET HOUSE NASHVILLE, TENN. R . i 3 - ' im 1923 COMMODORE I -S F -lj :--.- I ' jgWi lllQQ llllllllllIlllIllll X -- l h :IW s NORTON-NORTH AND COMPANY MILL SUPPLIES NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE E ? . 1., . -S1- S15 SW 1923 COMMODORE 5 ...- EA- T Q 'e - 1m:mmmIInllumullllllllllgilnim.. ...m f f , J AX ...exxxxm N' MX X L. A. Bauman Co. Men's Wear Thai Men Wear . 1 01 1-. , F M., . , 6:1713 'fs ' , .he 1, T :lf 'ls Q HE HOUSE. OF jd!!! ff Kuppenhelmer of 1 4 My Ciziazis '5 4 7' If 1,11 fl I ff, E f x-, R jf W 'uf WELCOME X 1 T0 THE. f -QQ Vanderbilt O r. . W ef f ff Service X V I' 1 f '5Q' Sh Onan: V' l927 BROAD STREET ' L. A. BAUMAN, JR., Mgr. ee W Q 1923 COMMODORE . IIIllllll Slll a VANDY'S RIGHT, ALWAYS RIGHT That,s our motto, too-to do everything that We do for you RIGHT, or money back. In any transaction that you have with this concern, you always know that you will get a square deal and courteous treatment, and on this RIGHT basis We solicit your printing account. C 0 -s 'iv' n fi N-QU1DDY ass:ms:r:.e NASHVILLE, TENN. 317-319 FIFTH AVENUE, NORTH silk . . E 1923 COMMODORE IwmmllmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH' 'I Rent a New Ford WEAR Drive lt Yourself . q U,,,aK Svhrr-Conf K MANUFACTURED BY Q F151 FII I I ELM-1 Washington Rams Furnished On Manlifacturing .w0Rffffii0NS Company 2701 West End Avenue Hemlock 3653 Nashville, Tenn. I Hirshberg Bros. 3 1 6-3 1 8 Union Street' COLLEGE CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN Hart Schaffner 8: Marx Fine Clothes Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Hanan Shoes SOUTHERN COLLEGE OF YOUNG lVlEN,S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIO A professional school of Ilfraduate work S l' L g S t ll d p 'tments f k F f ll q t of twelve week h C p t ith Vanderbilt Univer- ty P b dy C llege, Vanderbilt Scho 1 f R lg d Vanderbilt Medical Col 1 2 F01 full details write for Catalog. SOUTHERN COLLEGE O Y. M. C. A. NASHVILLE, TENN. F W' - -L . ni - J ,I LLL., L gig 1923 coMMoDoRE T3 , X ,Z- F 44 . Q X ....... ,, . S X 4 X. . X nmmn.- llllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll 'IIllllllIllIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' X jjj, nw.. NX pr .0 5 x 426 Deaderick St. Telephone Main 5811 LAHART FIXTURE COMPANY STORE FIXTURES COMPLETE EQUIPMENT FOR Grocers, Markets, l-lotels, Restaurants E Cafeteria at Kissam Hall Installed by Us NASHVILLE, TENN. Willi3ll1S Market W. P. INGRAM, Manager W. C. WILLIAMS, Prop. FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES Call Main 606 or Phone Main 766 318 3rcl Ave., N. Main NASHVILLE, TENN. ToMPK1Ns-CoLEMAN- Nashville Bridgg EARTHMAN Co. C msrnmurons Magnolia Creamery Butter Fabrication and Erection A-I Brand Eggs Bridges, Boat Buildings Milk Fecl Poultry Main 4975 l48-l50 Zncl Ave., N. Main 3540 NASHVILLE, TENN, 5 ' 'A-iff. ' av- ' r-' X: X 1923 COMMODORE lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg - LQRA PLQUR FORD FLOUR CO. -3 'N-gfik 've , --- 5 ! E 35 ugglgagi E -nf' -wiv' - :E SW C 1923 COMMODORE -gf I n .-.ss Q Q 1 lmmmm X AW..-unn nlulll:l .SlllIIlunumunmummmmll -l-'L X . GULBENK ENGRAVING OMPANY Makers of Fine Printing Plates for College Annuals HALFTONES ZINC ETCHINGS ARTISTS' DESIGNERS 508355 UNION STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. 1935 WEST ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GA. VANDERBILT COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF NASHVILLE, TENN. The University offers courses leading to degrees in the folowing six depart- ments: ' I. The COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. H. C. TOLMAN, Dean. II. The SCHOOL, OF ENGINEERING. W. H. SCHUERMAN, Dean. III. The SCHOOL OF RELIGION. O. E. BROWN, Dean. V, IV. The SCHOOL OF LAW. JOHN BELL KEEBLE. Dean. V. The SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY. R. BOYD BOGLE. Dean. , VI. The SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. L. E. BURCH, Dean. ATHLETICS-A well equipped gymna- sium is open to all students. Tennis courts and two mdgniiicent athletic fields, and a great concrete Stadium are located on the campus. EXPENSES. The total expenses for nine months need not exceed 53500. Kissam Hall, a handsome and commo- dious dormitory, affords accommodation for students in all departments. Send for catalog, stating' department in which you are interested. J. E. HART, Secretary MISS RAM EY 'BAKERY flncorporateclj 904 GALLATIN ROAD WALNUT 129 ig NP 5:55 42- 1 , . 5 B W. . K.. .... - 'UTI- ' -Y Corner Church Street and SM - Q 2 t E ---- 1 Q 1923 COMMODORE fo, N. X Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg m l m: ? ?-A 215 6TH AVENUE, NORTH PHONE M. 9281 The Vanderbilt Barber Shop SIX FIRST-CLASS BARBERS FIRST-CLASS MANICURIST FIRST-CLASS PRESSER COME TO SEE US E A SMITH 6: OAKLEY, Proprietors 0VERTON-WILLlAMS- Jeifiialolgssldl? xiiliffil Ili iiottlif PINNER Co. le EENNEEEEE M. I. Lusxv JEWELRY nn. GEM COAL DIAM0iZim2ii5QlfiTliWELERS Office, Arcade and 4th Ave. Before Buying' Sw Us FW' Yards-one Nea' You 512 church si. Phone M. 2202 D GEO. T. WILSON l'l'!-INRY W. COOPER EDRUGS Nashville N Sssscyref Surgical SHPPIY Telephones Main 3099-9190 Cflnlpally 729 FOURTH AVE., S. E. PETRONE EI. PETRONE ' PETRONES FOR SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT CALL Surgical Instruments Trusses, Crutches .Abdominal Supporters Elastic Hosiery Invalid Cha-irs Microscopes andl Biologic Products Fourth Ave. HEMLOCK 9170 Telephone Main 3897 FRUITS CANDIES -fe 1 'E ra ' - 5 i lrw sgg QV 1923 COMMODORE gzfilli ?' X' f-lullu lll lllllllll y 'SN - . A W Illl QIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ENTERPRISE STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS AND FURNACES FINE CHINA and GLASSWARE Everything Needed in Kitchen Dining Room, Laundry and Dairy PHILLIPS Sz BUTTORFF MFG. CO. 217-221 Third Ave., North Hotel and Cafe Equipment and Supplies PATRONIZE GUR ADVERTISERS -if ii t w ' 'V I I 'k m m. ' n ' Nt' L Q ,1 g ---, I Q -5 1923 COMMODORE 0, HX. X IIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg K' ls- l 3 The Southern Insurance Co. Writes All Forms of Ordinary and Industrial Life Policies NASHVILLE, TENN. Consumers Water STEWARTS Company New Style wan Papers Spring and Distilled Table Waters Company BOTTLERS OF CARBONATED Eli? 'Sl1S5S.W22iiIl2iZ1 Rllipilaihp C W BEVERAGES PHONE MAIN 929 OFFICE, 909 COMMERCE ST. 409 Deaderick Street Phone M. 3292 ' COMPLIMENTS OF FENTRESS COAL CO. lVIILLER'S BARBER SHOP 205 SIXTH AVENUE, NORTH Prompt Attention and Satis- factory Service KORNMAN'S A PLACE FOR GOOD EATS Agent Norris Candy CIGARS-SODAS 5 I 0 CHURCH ST. ' 7V A if I W X , f 'fv:w I II, 1 'I.-,, fjQ5 v we X X . -ge e . 1923 COMMODORE 3 - 2 ' X - y 'A N A J Illllllllllll XOX imllllllll II S4 '-ff.- 2 . .gary PHOTOGRAPHER ORIGINAL q STUDIO al, FIFTNQYUUH. J TELMAINIOSU A' canousuo lava ' IIASHVILLE. TENN. ' The B. H. tief Jewelry Co. Diamond Merchants Silversmiths Stationers Opticians Jewelers Stief's Corner Church Street, Capitol Boulevard Nashville, Tenn. WI-IAT IS GAS? Gas is coal stripped for action, with all the labor, ashes and muss removed. .' Gas is the most reliable fuel. It is cven more reliable than coal or oil. To fully appreciate this, ask your coal, deal- cr, or your oil dealer what his additional charge will be to guarantee for the next sixty years, to deliver night or day, at your garage, in less than one second's notice, any quantity of fuel you wish. Your gas company practically makes this contract with you when it installs its mains. Gas is a force, like your arm. But the burner equipment used is the tool! Your arm can pound with a hammer, pull with a Stillson wrench, cut steel with a hack-saw or drill holes in a motor-block with a drill. The force is the same, but with different tools you get different re- sults. MAY WE SERVE YOU NASHVILLE GAS 8: HEATING CO. zzs-a SIXTH Avia., N. BURN . Bernard Coal 1870-1923 ST. BERNARD MINING CO. ,IAs. R. LOVE, Mgr. THREE REASONS for membership in Y. M. C. A. Health Goocl Fellowship Mental Vigor CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. nw W. gg. is Q i.nEl..'m'L 5 E ?f 4f1 - N F M X iii 1923 COMMODORE ,0,N, H f n Ki W. R. CORNELIUS Sz SON HAY GRAIN FEEDS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE he Cover for this annual was created by THE DAVID J. MOLLOY OO. 2857 N.WESTERN AvB.cH1cAGo Semlcfbr Samples gf e- ' -9 S, ' .w w ,,,.- - Qig fiff ' 3 SW b A J Illlllllllll, X X illllmlllllllllllllllllll 1923 C MMODGRE ' Sales Offices CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE PINEVILLE, KENTUCKY RIDDLE COAL COMPANY E MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF Steam and Domestic COALS CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE -ff 1 ' ' ,u V ' ff, 'ff' . 15' M Q '.,.f . .,1 , '-- Y 'lf i' v' fi- Xl R ? 5 -'4- x Q E 1923 COMMODORE IIllllllllllllllIlllIIIlIIlIIIIlIllIlZ E COMPLIMENTS - MARK BRADFORD GENERAL INSURANCE NASHVILLE, TENN. .nf fx f , 3. 'A I ' 'E i- E -0 iw A T ix 1923 COMMODORE A , G - nninmm. W A llIlllIllllIllIIll l llIIIllIllIllllmlllllllllllllllllll I A - - T . JACKSON MILL AND LUMBER COMPANY MILL WORK AND I LUMBER FIRST AND MAIN STREETS NASHVILLE TENN --hi Y. ' , - - Nrm ip. ,L i ga I f gf- 9 A I renal J 1 -V .- QSDA----mtm. ,, -2' 4' Q 7' Q'- . M Q31 L M Q ,1 E Q E 1923 COMMODORE I ,0, xx E E XO ' - IQIIlllllllllIIIIlIllIIIlIllllIIlllZm Ill Illllllll . R. W. BRATTON AND COMPANY REAL ESTATE O AND v LOANS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING W 1 ? 1. N , 1923 COMMODORE - g g, K qu ' . I IIII S g wnm COMPLIMENTS R. C. WEBSTER SPECIAL AGENT PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. it fu - 1923 COMMODGRE A 5-f y - nlllllmmllllllllllllllllllllllllg.all E XJ CHAS. SYKES 8z SON GENERAL INSURANCE XM!! I 1 N Q N 'Y TELEPHONE MAIN 109 310 CHURCH STREET NASHVILLE, TENN. L, - v 'X , ,, 1- E ,L - -f ' f- . ' LFE -J , F 24 - - if sta 1923 COMMODORE ' e llilhlll llll lllllllllllllllllllllll F SlllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll l j .ffm E NX .V nf x Lasting Impressions OLLEGE associates are seldom forgotten. Thru life there lin- gers the memory of these years of close companionship in which were formed Lasting Impressions of your classmates. Annuals printed on good paper by a good printer freshen these memories. LOAN PAPER CGMPANY PAPER FOR THE PRINTER 18 CENTRAL AVENUE E ATLANTA .. A ,I iiI ..---.?- - X 'l J, :' '-,f 57f'?4? ' 4. E 5 .. 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