Vanderbilt University - Commodore Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

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'25, .- 4 1 'xl OFQEEEEWQQUG N THE FIFTIETH YEAR OF VANDERBILT'S EXIST- ENCE, THE I925 COMMODORE COMES FROM THE PRESSES TO TAKE ITS PLACE IN THE COLD, COLD WORLD IN THE LONG LINE OF ITS ILLUSTRIOUS FOREBEARS. IT HAS TRIED IN SOME MEASURE TO LINK VANDERBILT'S GLORIOUS PAST WITH ITS BRIGHT PRESENT AND FUTURE. IN ITS REFLEC- TION OF STUDENT LIFE, IT HAS TRIED TO BE AS FAITHFUL AS POSSIBLE, THOUGH IT REALIZES THAT THE SPIRIT OF STUDENT LIFE IS TOO ELU- SIVE TO CAPTURE IN COLD PRINT. SO, CLAIM- ING NO MORE FOR ITS SELF THAN GOOD INTEN- TIONS, IT I-IUMBLY AWAITS YOUR JUDGMENT. 1 Wh' . tl' nr . G ' I , ,fo - -. .Bw -iakigx' 6 , 'A ' . .gf -,, 5 3-' N, QQMM '?i Q Q N TESTS' BOOKONE CLASSES BOOKTWO ATHLETICS BOOKTHREE FRATERNITIES BOOKFOUR ORGANIZATIONS BOOKFIVE FEATURES JAMES HAMPTON KIRKLAND fs, i ' 075 u 5134315 0 1 J' ff ' IV 2 I wg 1 . N f l . ' . .,, 5 5 l -' ' - v ' I 21, . L, A, 1 835335 E' MQW 6 TO IAMES HAMPTON KIRKLAND GENTLEMAN, SCHOLAR AND ADMINISTRATOR BUILDER OF VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY THIS COMMODORE IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED IN THE FIFTIETH YEAR OF THE UNIVERSITY -11 Ur Nl' J' WHAT IT IS TO BE A COLLEGE PRESIDENT , 'I' By JAMES H. KIRKLAND Chancellor Vanderbilt University 'I' To labor constantly for the World with no thought of self, to End indifference and opposition where one ought to have active assistance, to meet criticism with patience and the open attacks of ignorance Without resentment, to plead with others for their own good, to follow sleepless nights with days of incessant toil, to strive continuously Without ever attaining -this it is to be a college president. But this is only half the truth. To be associated with ambitious youth and high-minded men, to live in an atmosphere charged with the thoughts of the world's greatest thinkers, to dream of a golden age not in the past but in the future and to have the exalted privilege of striving to make that dream a reality, to build up great kingdoms of material conquest and make daily life richer and fuller, to spiritualize wealth and convert it into Weal, to enrich personal character and elevate all human relationships, to leave the impress of one's life on a great and immortal institution- this, too, it is to be a college president. From The American Educational Refuiefw, December, 1909. Th Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five e - u IIllIIIllIllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIIllllllIllIllllIllIIIllllIlllllllIIlIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll uunnumuuu llllIllg t: .3 ' if? ' Fifty Years of Vanderbilt University By A. B. S. CATTERED over the face of the earth are many generations of Vanderbilt men to whom the campus, unseen since graduation, appears in memory as a place of quiet, birdsong, green shade and gates locked at nightfallg of a college hall with two towers and a sizeable water tank sunk in the ground in front of it. And the present generation, almost ready to leave, is the last which will remember when there was no West Campus Medical School, no Neely lvlemorial Auditorium, no Alumni Nlemorial Hall. Between the generations of then and now lies half a century of struggle and achieve- ment, of the devotion and sacrifice of men and women who gave their time, their money, and their lives to the upbuilding of Vanderbilt. It is as much in commemoration of the efforts of those who have made this school what it is, as it is in pride and gratitude at the actual fruition of dreams that Vanderbilt will celebrate its semi-centennial in October, 4. 5 Aewfl ' n I--x lkgflegg QE COLLEGE HALL BEFORE THE FIRE 1925. This is almost exactly fifty years from a celebration that was held October 3 and 4, 1875, on which occasion the new buildings were dedicated and the new insti- tution entered on what was known as its first regular yearys work. The charter of Vanderbilt University was issued in 1872 under the name of Central University. Commodore Vanderbilt made his first donation in 1873. The corner -stone of College Hall was laid in May, 1874, and the first session of the Aca- demic Department and of the Biblical Department began in September, 1875. Pre- vious to that two departments had begun their work. The Law School, in rented rooms, carried on a very irregular year's work, and graduated one student in lVlay, 1875. The Medical Department was taken over full-fledged from an existing medical school in the city of Nashville. The same school, therefore, served as the Medical Department of the University of Nashville and of Vanderbilt University, and the first cla-ss of sixty-one students received diplomas from Vanderbilt University in the spring of 1875. 7 af P5 'Q v ' , -' W fl' fu ' st Q C l . 3 xnxxmxxxxxxxxxxxwtsxvxxxxxxxmvmxxxwaxxxx xxxxxsxxxxxxxs Quxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxmxxxxv '. '. 'NAV X , at. aw ---- The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ElillllllIllIlllllIIIllllllIllllIIlllllllllIIllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIlllIIllIllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllIllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll ' 'Q I 1 5' -955- l nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm uulnulunll ll lllllnlll umllm I lm In ml llllll IllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lulllllllllnluullullllll llll llllll ll lllullllllllllulullllllllllll -u ,N 5. I 3 l l l 1 LHDAOH C. Garland 1810-1895 After his graduation from Hampden-Sidney College, Chancellor Garland accepted a professorship in VVashington College, and began his educational career. He taught in several other Southern colleges and became widely known for the diversity of his knowledge, serving at various times as professor of chemistry, mathematics, physics, metaphysics, astronomy, industrial and political : science and morals. After the establishment of Vanderbilt University he accepted the chancellorship. He organized the various departments, was pro- fessor of physics, and presided over the university until two years before his death. 8 1- f Cf f U Sim . ,ami HE llll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll llll llll lllllllln ll I lllllll Ill Ill lllllllllllll I Illlllllllllllllllllllll llll Ill The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five - l .Q IllIIIIIIIlllllIIIllIIIIIllIIIllIllllIIIlllllIllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll ll llllllllllllllll IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' llllIIllllllllIIllllllIIIllllIIIllllIIllIlnlllIlullllllllumlumlnll llllllllllll un llnllllgfg . :,: n n 1 I L 1 'III lllllllllllllllllllll lllllllull ll lllllll llIllllllllllllllllllllli. It will be seen, therefore, that Vanderbilt University began its career with four departments. A Department of Dentistry was added in 1879 and a Department of Engineering in 1886. The gifts of Commodore Vanderbilt amounted to 5EI,OO0,000, of which sum S400,000 was used in buildings and jS600,000 set aside for endowment. New buildings were added a few years later by Mr. William H. Vanderbilt, consist- ing of Wesley Hall, Science Hall, and the Gymnasium. Engineering Hall was built in 1888 by Cornelius Vanderbilt, grandson of the founder, and Kissam Hall in 1900 by Mr. William K. Vanderbilt, another grandson of the founder. Furman Hall was built in 1907 and was the first building erected on the campus out of money not contributed by the Vanderbilt family. The present year sees the erection of four other buildings in this category, the G. M. Neely Auditorium, the Alumni Memorial Hall, the Vanderbilt Hospital and Medical School and the Nu rises' Home and Training School. L. ' vw, 'X fx... AVQI , , 1. . 1 .Sb OLD MULE CAR Much patronized by the lazy studes of that by-gone day. The endowment of the University was increased by several donations made by Mr. VVilliam H. Vanderbilt, but even at the time of the twenty-Hfth anniversary in 1900, the total endowment was only fl5I,275,000, and the total assets of the University, in- cluding endowment, buildings, and equipment, did not exceed f2,000,000. Therefore, it is plainly evident that there has been very marked growth in the resources of Van- derbilt within the past twenty-five years. Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt generously supplied the University's needs in varying amounts during a long period of years, beginning with Kissam Hall in 1900, and ending with a bequest at the time of his death in 1920. Altogether these gifts amounted to approximately SI,500,000. Mr. Andrew Carnegie was a generous benefactor of the Medical School, giving 51,000,000 for this purpose in 1913, and an appropriation of 151,500,000 for the same purpose was made by the Carnegie Corporation in 1921. The General Education Board of New York has been the greatest benefactor of the School of Medicine, giving 555,500,000 to this interest alone. The same board has also on three different occasions made gifts for the endowment of other departments amounting to 58700,000. Vi . e- 'f Zh is 2 . 4 ? f , 41 Q ' '4 X mmxxxxwmwnvwmwxxmxnmtxxxxxwAxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxmxtxwms A gxxxxxxsxxxxxxxx xxw.xvxxxxwxxmxxvuwxxxsxxnxxvmna t has wuts News ug nu nIIIIIlulmmlllunmlmI lu u n mum I mum! umulun In mummmlm um nlummmnlnlllullnml mllllllummuullllul mu mm l umm unlmumuuulnllf. Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five The - - EIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIllIIlllllllllIIIIIllllllIIIIlllIIllllllllllllIIllIlllIllIIllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllIllllIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllIllllllllllf 5. .. .I 1 Q.: VVhen the University comes to celebrate its semi-centennial in October, 1925, it will display a new medical plant and hospital recently completed at a cost of about fE3,000,000. It will also display a newly-erected Alumni lVlemorial Hall, which will serve the student and alumni interests as a union building, erected chiedy out of alumni subscriptions, and it will display a new auditorium erected out of a donation of Mrs. G. M. Neely, and bearing the name of her husband, for many years an honored trustee and treasurer of the University. The total assets of the University will be more than fI3,000,000. The educational development. of Vanderbilt cannot be fully described in a brief article. The old Academic Department has given way to the College of Arts and Science. The number of students has greatly increased and is now limited only by the capacity of the University to handle them. The requirements for admission have been made morersevere from year to year, and the character of Work has greatly GATES LOCKED AT NIGHTFALL To keep the innocent little students away from the gay night life of Nashville. improved. Since its foundation the diploma of Vanderbilt has stood for quality of work, and no effort has been spared to keep this reputation which was secured in the Hrst years of its history. In professional work there is a long story of gradual advancement from a rather low plane of early beginnings. When Vanderbilt was founded there were practically no requirements for admission either to the School of Law, Medicine, or Theology. The Biblical Department was the first to reorganize on an improved basis of profes- sional training. The Departments of Law, Medicine, and Dentistry have changed their requirements from time to time in accord with national movements in each of these professions. At the present moment Vanderbilt can point with pride and satis- faction to its standard of work in every school and department. The recent large gifts for the School of Medicine have put this part of Vanderbilt's work on a plane dis- tinctly higher than was ever possible before this for any institution in the South. The new medical plant represents an expenditure of more than 33,000,000. Nothing has been spared or will be spared in the effort to provide in the new Medical School the most complete facilities for training doctors now known to the world. Vanderbilt IO ,ho i pw . Qi- WWW? zz, lla I T 'U amnsmmwmwmwmxwmmx xxxxxxxxnvnxus J I sxwwswss Wmenuswmwxmwxxmwmwu , hm sm a mms The Commodore, Ninetee n Twe nty-Five IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIllIIIllIIIlIIIllllIIIllIllIllIllllllllllIIIllllllIllIIllIIIllIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllIIIIllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllIIllIlllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIEUIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II I I I IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIII II IIII I II IIIII IIIII IIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllI IIII IIII I II III II I lllllllllllll v Holland N. McTyeire 1824-1889 Soon after his graduation from Randolph-Macon College, Bishop McTyeire entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and some twenty years later was made 21 bishop. He was largely instrumental in inter- esting Commodore Vanderbilt in the need for a university at Nashville, and by the terms of Commodore Vanderbiltls original gift, Bishop McTyeire was made president of the Board of Trust. In this capacity he assumed the lead in the work of securing the campus and in planning the buildings. II E ,- fi by 32-- n 2 if 5 num-wmwsnmvmxxwmmstmmwmeumxwx ttmwswwg I Emmettxxwmuxmuwwxmwmxxwemvwmummmnm Rm smt w-as The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five - ----' lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll nIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllIllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIf .Jlsulll IIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIII IIII I I I IIIIII IIII II III IIIIIIIIIIIII I II IIII I I III IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIII II I I II I IIIIII I lllllllllllllg .... University expects to make a distinct contribution to medical history and discovery as well as to medical teaching through this great enterprise. - Vanderbilt's development has also been notable in the line of student activities out- side the classroom. Chief attainments have been, of course, in the varied fields of college athletics, football, basketball, baseball, and track. A long story might be told of Vanderbilt's achievements in football, of victorious teams, of defeated rivals, of emi- nent coaches, and of loyal alumni who have given much of their time and thought to this interest. The name of Dr. W. L. Dudley, professor of chemistry for so long a time, will always be remembered as the chief promoter of athletics at Vanderbilt, and also throughout the South. The present director of athletics, Dan E. McGugin, has been connected with Vanderbilt for more than twenty-five years, and is known through- out the country as one of the foremost football coaches. One of the distinct achieve- FIRST VANDERBILT FOOTBALL TEAIXI, ISQO The 1891 Comet lists these as follows: Top row: A. Allen, left end: P. H. Porter, left guardg P. M. Estes, quarterg R. Allen, right end, R. H. Mitchell, halfback. Second rowz' H. E. Bemis, halfbackg XV. H. Hardin, center Rush: E. H. Jones, fullback Ccaptainjg B. Knapp, right guard. Bottom row: J. C. NVall, substitute, C. R. Baskerville, right tackleg W. W. Craig, left tackle. H. H. Ruhm also was a substitute on this team. ments of the Athletic Association has been the erection of the present stadium at a cost of more than fE200,000. The development of the Alumni Association has also been most noteworthy. The alumni ofiice, first efficiently organized by Mr. Charles Cason and later developed by Nlr. Max Souby and Mr. L. B. Smelser, has organized the alumni in helpful work for the University. One of the achievements of alumni spirit may be seen in the erection of Alumni Memorial Hall. No sketch of the history of Vanderbilt University could be complete without some reference to the great outstanding figures influential in the early years of University history. The founder of Vanderbilt University will always be recognized as Com- modore Vanderbilt, but equally important and standing with him was Bishop lVIc- Tyeire, a great leader in the Southern Methodist Church, and the great organizer in the history of Vanderbilt University. He may well be held responsible and given credit I2 a.. 7 ge' f i -Q-mmwwmmmwmnwmxi swarms i 5sQumNxN swxmxm Wm' is M. tems The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five --E 1IlI'lllII llllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllll lllllllllllllll ml lllllllll ll lllllllll lllllllllll I I lllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll llllllllllll lllllllllll lllllllllllli..... L......., - I 'v , '2llllIlIIIllIl IIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll IIllllIlllIllllIlIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllIIIllIIIllllllllIIllllIllllllllIIIIIllIllIllllIIIIllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll luulnluluig : 'K' ' 3? for the whole development of the institution from 1873 to the time of his death in 1889. Another figure even more cherished in the memory of early students was that of Dr. Garland, the first chancellor. Dr. Garland gave his time to the internal work of the institution, particularly in the College of Arts and Science. He served also in the capacities of a dean and professor of physics. His contact with students was close, and his influence over their lives potent and abiding. Other names might also be mentioned in the history of each professional school, but no names will ever stand out in the earlier history of Vanderbilt University like those of the three great leaders who gave it shape and made possible its existence-Commodore Vanderbilt, Bishop H. N. lVIcTyeire, and Dr. Landon C. Garland. VANDERBILT BASEBALL TEAM, 1888 Standing: Clement, XVynn, Kellar, Finn, Bryson Below: Taylor, Millington, Burch, Hume. One other there is Whose name will be imperishable on the roll of those who have made Vanderbilt a life service, and to him is this COMMODORE dedicated. He came to the University in 1886, a young man, as professor of Latin. Seven years later he was made chancellor and began a service, which has now lasted thirty-two years, add- ing nearly 312,000,000 to the assets of the University largely through his own efforts and direction, adding immeasurably to the prestige of the name of Vanderbilt Univer- sity through the high and constantly raised scholastic standards which he advocated and put into practice often far in advance of other universities. He had to start with an institution which a mere conserver might Well have simply kept intact. He had obstacles to overcome which none but a man of energy, Wisdom, and persuasion could have converted into assets. The semi-centennial of Vanderbilt University is also a tribute to the work of Chancellor -Tames Hampton Kirkland. It will be said of him that with repeated success he opposed foresight to stupidity and tolerance to passiong but the measure of his stature will be found in his dedication of self to the cause of education. T3 Q. I 9 .. , 01 . . . f Q' sf 'PQ . F ' I ' 3 . , Q mwxxxtimw x ttimuti Y gsxxsxxxxxxxxx wxxxsxxmxv. mwxmwuw lim Ms 5 mms X Alumni Memorial Hall It will contain the alumni oflice, student organization ofhces, and recreation and lounging rooms for students. It is being erected by the alumni as a memorial to Vanderbilt students who died in the World War. Neely Memorial Auditorium VVhen completed this building will take the place of the old College Hall chapel. It was erected from funds donated by Mrs. G. M, Neely as a memorial to her husband, a former member of the Board of Trust. V . Above is the Vanderbilt Hospital which is nearing completion. This mammoth building will be divided into two departments-the hospital and the medical school. The hospital section will contain administration ofhces, staff living quarters, kitchens, various hospital wards and operating rooms. In the medical school section will be located the class rooms of the various departments, a medical library, and various laboratories. The Nurses' Home and Training School shown below will accommodate one hundred nurses. It will con- tain bed rooms, an assembly hall, class rooms, a library, and various other necessary adjuncts-such as a bakery, a meat shop, and a laundry. The training school to be conducted here will have the highest standards of any in the South. The total outlay on both buildings will approximate three million dollars. 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SCHUERMAN Dean of School of Evzgimforing JOHN BELL IQEEBLE Dean of School of Lafw WALTER L. FLEMING Dean of College of Arts and Scienre I R. BOYD BOGLE Dean of Sfhool of De1zli.vtry Lucius E. BURCH OSWALD E. BROWN flfling Dean of School of Medi4'i11e Dean of Sfhool of Religion CORINIODORE STATUE ,,. 2: f'-4 . .V - 4. E, -13- Q , - f.'.'. k HA..-4, . . Mn. . , .,,f ,. V. M. ., ,. 5, il- . 1 ,.' -. . u , U , . ,, .,,, . ye- 'L 4 zV' ' Y-, ..,k .' Vasu. ..,,., ,. ., .! ,ig wa. Q '4 gh: .fi Aw , , 1- ,.4,,.,,.. ' ' usb x ?x1,, .1f-. . 1, . . . 4Lf-..,.,,.- X ,ri . ..,i ' . .9 X A wh. X x Q nvggzg ' V ,gf xxx Q. !vz..y7,.', l1'?iyf,f132f3l if.f ?j's15.fg 3. V . a ,. - V .q V. ' 1215: . V, 'WHY 4. .ms 5 N . . 6 1.12.2 x' ' A . 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Commodore Representative . . . . . Honor Committee . . . . . President . . . . , lfiiceffresident . ., Secretary and Treasurer . . . . . Sergeanbat-.4 rms . . Commodore Representative . . . . . . . President . . . . . , Vice-President . . Secretary and Treasurer . . . ,. . Sergeant-at-A rms I. . . Commodore Representative . . . . . A President . . . . . , Vice-President . . Secretary and Treasurer . . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms . . Commodore Representative . Chairman Honor Committee g Perm. Secretary and Treasurer .., W., . . .' . . President . . . . , Vice-President . '. Setretary and Treasurer . . Commodore Representative I I JK' 63355 I C .... . .E I ty -I eseee mf? QPEREQQMTQMEQDQM MW? . . R. W . 1 , LQQ , ' L -1 -' - l ,1 . ' 4 Senior Class' COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE JOHN PAUL ABBOTT . ..... . . Nashville, Tenn CANDIDATE FOR B.A. ' ' Blue Pencil Club, '22-'23, Secretary, '23, Calumet Club, '24, HustleI ' Staff, '21-'22, '22-'23, '23-'24, Editor, '24-'25, Sophomore Honor Roll, Student Council, '24-'25. ERNEST LEWELLYN ACKLEY . . .' . . . Nashville, Tenn. I' CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Y. IM. C. A. Cabinet, '23-'24, '24-'25. ROBERT HAMILTON ALEXANDER . . . Scott, Ark. K 2 CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Nemo Club, '22-'23g Blue Pencil Club, '22-'23, Skull and Bones Club, '23-'24, Dialectic Literary Society, '23-'24, '24-'25, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '23, President Junior Class, Student Council, '23-'24, Pan-Hellenic Council, '23-'24, John Marshall Law Club. THOMAS GAYLEON ANDREWS . . . . Nashville, Tenn K 2, O A I' CANDIDATE FOR B.A. ADELE VIRGINIA BACK ....... . Nashville, Tenn CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Sophomore Honor Roll, Dramatic Club. JESSE LEE'BAILEY ......... . . Raleigh, N. C CANDIDATE FOR B.A. f Pre-Medical Club, '23-'24, '24-'25, Alchemist Club, '24-'25, Ten- nis Club, '23-'24, KENNETH KARNER BAILEY .... . Cleveland, Ohio A T A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. GEORGE MARION BANKS ..... . Nashville, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. f F A iv ' 'C fs ' .. ' ' 7, 'U' , W 'CA , ' 7, . R.i7Nf fx ... ff Jil 9 O'-Alf? - E. 'Cz ., :SC . .1f9 X T S, -' ,. J f . ' f 9 Sz. ?-E2'Z1s,'2Q3f1 AL. - Quai eel sa... :a,,a..ez ?Sa.1k.a95?i1 .. . 1 - ' 'X' :Air .-' 'g '- in. -- ,jzz j:5:wI.',:. jij':,-f-,L - ',,'j.',i4 Q'-.jf35T1Q15. 155'-E1,-1fg,.:j'1u5:'j..Y j-Lfv,tI5!2,..,fi-Af:-fj,?2.,:.,Cy-gf,j1'.7'-',gzigg:ffl?-'53, .i,g,f'fl,:' g 1-J I ' ,1.ff:'.V 1. .fx -,gg ef' wf j.,,,. UH ' . ' ' ' 'Q T Mfg- j':,:. '!fl'ff'f'i'Ci'- 'Qi' .Q :, 1'.' flff -'f .-1 35? '- I '71- 'IN A , - ' ,rx T4 'J - -v 1 ' v v, 'K '-iv' -Ii if Evan-SX 53? I -4 fx Vai T41 1 '-,? '5Q rv Pi T P- . . .- . . ,Tp . .A . 413' LIL .ny EAW T W.Ic. :V'ifF ?V.xI. fest, 'Y'11N.I,ai'E'r -QL!-'V AIS- 'GL 'ff' .u. Lawn? -ii aging? l M1536 5162565 SEQ I' of l0?f 63l1iJihTf'LDL1i'4lQlo,' f,J'Ci5 '1EQ:iQiQOWQQQJQAQY QL-IQ. 'QJSJF' 'W' .tw-nf 'Tib- l Q,'C1ffJ'.g,1 wtf?--flfafa a5.3, 1f5S:r,ag INC'J'QLa3,fC fD',Qa.a5'G'NQLa4Iale.'6?gjig'Q'5g?Q2aAf.'i7'1fTgg -Z? ' . 'CD ' . A , ' ' ' L , rw -T' had ruff -1 ..,1 P.-fs: 1-..s,+'P ffaI,Z.,.A5i1 'wus buiv mu . SSH 1252.1 wa..-si 1 PAL J 55 . . 1 Vip-x 'Q-1 , - ' ' ff? pjizfif. --'- -jjir'K-3---II- I,-'-'ffif'-T'.-' , V, 1-H jjq-' 53,1-'jj:'94-3 ',5'g--.v::,:,g5aiI?:1 - fi I I-ft urs-H. .r .jim A ,, JM, .. . , . ,. , li. A I f A r , ' I I F'f5::L'-: - aff. I'-f'f',jQ:,'1? ' - gg: gfrsay 35.-H -qw, wzvrcvq 9711.33 NE--1? MCA qw :Tx - Y A' . l 'fl 'l'c':P-f I,'rF'3'i9.tff3.fi'i'f Q 51i55'Ei,3S?Eifsfi3C,'lW5E?jC'3??5g3 V I SCIIIOI' Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE ' EWING CANNON BASKETTE . . . . Nashville, Tenn. ' 0 A I' ' CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Varsity Track Team, '23, '24: Art Contributor to Commodore, '25. ROBERT ELNIER BAULCH ...... . Nashville, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Banil, '22-'23, '23-'24, ' . l l . l l l I , . l l l , l . LILLIE BEARDEN . . . . .Shelbyville, Tenn. I ' '-If B K j CANDIDATE FOR E.A. Q l Sophomore Honor Roll: Senior Honor Roll. l l VVILLIAM LENEAVE BERKLEY ...... Red Banks, Miss. l CANDIDATE FOR E.A. 'l Sophomore Honor Roll: Skull and Bones Club: President Tennis l Club: Dialectic Literary Soriety: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '22-'23: 5 Manager Y. M. C. A. Handbook: Kissam Hall Board. ll l , 5 JAMES FRAZIER BINNS ...... . Nashville, Tenn. l CANDIDATE FOR B.s. xl Skull and Bones Club, '22-'23: Glee Club, '22-'23, '23-'24, 4, EDWARD BARTON BLACKMAN . . . . Tullahoma, Tenn. ll' '11 K NI' 'I CANDIDATE FOR B.A. , Freshman Honor Committee: Sophomore Honor Roll: Nemo Club: Owl Club: Commodore Club: Manager Football, '24: Student Conn- , ci1,' '24-'25, la ll! EDGAR A. BLAIR . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. :lf ,l 1 CANDIDATE FOR B.A. ,, ' l Skull and Bones Club: Spanish Club: Alchemist Club. 1 EDWARD LANDSEER BOYLE . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. b E A E CANDIDATE FOR B.A. I I Y' Mk. I Twig? 'J I. I . F3-54::i5,'F 5:5-'ifo'-itx f?lp9f1--fXPf'?T TSl!L :',:B'Gll95'Qa2Aw6.'fIl D591-.9 F Q-N9 'QFD A SIG' Zlvig C3519-Efgjlf -3 JV EQFJ-W1'W'.c-Q . 1: if I '1 li ' 5 if 'f?'T iq I nj Tia f1M1'ika,:irsiff f-iii.,-3 . in 'fa-auf .bw Fflwsa. . '- ' l .- -' if ,Q vi'-11192.- ,-lzfif-'I-A 0:247:-I1'::5,v-agfvIL1f.fretfafl 1-'gr' . . rv' uf'-.lj'zf1' 27'i 'TE' ,. ' - -L F WP Pi?':47 gL 37'fQ2L'n .I fx1'o:f3P5w.'.g:f'7'w'rif-gl gffxxifvs. --' QM ., -A - . -f d I - , V ' A' A ' v H , , fi um fabwgira 193, n1.,9,5..:'f1e-,Q,,-,favaA,UIK,j1aEQQ'E,f1,6ESQ,.E3Qc32ESf3-Mlaaiifigj F JI I QA - ABS Awww . - - I - I 53 -121 - - ffeifltii- 5 ii-':.1i'f-fi-I-fi ivefki '2f..i':L ff 1....f -:ir .. . Q -- . .. ...rr . , . Sf . X. 0, -. xy .-VX, 4 7,-api, .Q .. N . 45,4 VAS. .ATC . g,,4n...,Ah, jv .QQQKQ-,,5,, ...T -L ! ...,4.'mU?. - . I , 'B NLKQGWJECBRQDC1QfiW.e5IA.i9E5fbe.'fDfQf?i5?.25C5,BW0Q?gfQ3CJ?Efff5'QDCja?ef2.E1C.Il3kf55Qf25f2'G.f5Cj?Fe5?DQgE5i'e6nQ5Gf5ElfG'Q3 Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE IDA FLORENCE BRAWLEY ..... . Nashville, Tenn. A A A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Lotos Eatexs 9 4 BYRD DOUGLAS CAIN ....... . Nashville, Tenn. fb 1' A, A E II CANDIDATE FOR B.S. IN COMMERCE JAMES HARRISON CAMPBELL . . . Franklin, Tenn. K A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. SAVILLE TRICE CLARK ...... .Tupelo, Miss. fb A 9, II: B K CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Blue Pencil Club, '21-'22g Honor Council, '22, Y. M. C. A, Cab- J inet, '21-'22, President Y. M. C. A., '23, Kissam Board, '22, DAVID M. CLAY . .... .Athens, Ala. H K A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Blue Pencil Club, '22-'23, Hustler Staff, '22-'23, Editorial Staff Hustler, '23-'24, Masque-rader Staff, '23-'24, '24-'25, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '23. MARTHA EVANS CLEMENTS . . . Nashville, Tenn. 'E A A A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Scribblers Club. ISAAC BASIL COBB . . ...... . Gallatin, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Blue Pencil Club, '22-'23: Secretary Y. M. C. A., '23-'24, Y. M, C. A. Cabinet, '23-'24, Kissam Board, '24-'25, Student Council, '24-'25. WHITEFOORD RUSSELL COLE, JR. . . . Nashville, Tenn. 2 X, fI' B K CANDIDATE EOR B.A. ' Masquerader Staff, '23-'24: Exchange Editor Masque'ra.der, '24-'Z5g Sophomore Honor Roll: Student President Phi Beta Kappa, , C' 'if' Nfl? L . . . .A ... - A . -F . . 0. .- 1 .- A .,,, ,,,. . ..., A. . . ,,. .A ,.. .,, F... 1,4 Ie-ig-C3 in C953 vb sg or? 4 J I 1 A J 1 f 11 -E ne..::ve f Spyij, n.4T 9f,.'1 f'a1v':I,Z5.351-'f fJ.q.f.. 15211 f3g,:A.:yPe I WM, CJZEASI fflvjtf SALLQL .25 NC li-.ffffv .lf sg..L1'a.,-v::: fffeyff ,fAE5.1 537 E. .Lie 1- vi'-...-2. PJ: Hi 11. 2i:'IQ'?41 elif' '- T. N' .' - A -,' 'iam , .... ' 7 ' TRTW r 'ffi-f-VJQ I ' H f ffi..eE.I-f....Aa 1 'ffs 4 A. Jkfgvyx g Lx -X M-V 'ildfxfv'-5,4 , J L FZ X J .J 4 ,fgl Lyf 1 - rig! Eva?--5 rpigiig 7..7..ff--. 1 I I Q. 5, . 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A O H CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Co-Editors, '21-'22, '22-'23p Vice-President Co-Editors, '22-'23g Lotos Eaters, '22-'23g President Lotos Eaters, '22-'23g Student Council, '23-'24, Scribblers, '23-'24, '24-'25g President Scribblers, '24-'25, Stunt Night Committee, '23-'24, CATHARINE WHITE CROCKETT . . .Pueblo, Col. ' K A 9 CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Co-Editors, '22-'23g Lotos Eaters, '22-'23g Three Arts, '23-'24, '24-'25, President Three Arts, '24-'25g Bachelor Maides, '23-'24, 24-'25g Girls' Student Council, '24-'25g Vice-President Student Coun- cil, '24-'25g Girls' Pan-Hellenic Council, '23-'24, '24-'25, Senior Invitation Committeeg Secretary Junior Class, '23-'24, Dramatic Club, '23-'24, '24-'25, Secretary of Dramatic Club, '24-'25. .3 JOHN SIMS CRUTCHER ..... . Athens, Ala. :IJ A 9 Freshman Baseball. JOHN MCKENNON DAVIS ...... . Little Rock, Ark. 2 A E, A 2: II CANDIDATE FOR B.A. WILLIS BOLIVAR DOWELL, JR. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. YP K XII, A 2 II CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Freshman Baseball, Treasurer Delta Sigma Pi, '24-'25. JOHN CRADDOCK DRENNAN . . . . Nashville, Tenn. II K A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Track Team, '23-'24, Student Council, '23-'24. EVELYN EAKES . . ..... . Tulsa, Okla. Wg! ' A o II CANDIDATE FOR B.A. .a,5'f'N. '2faIL.:,g'5 t f:La.g'5jl '3',1..:LgJf If 1?'q,,r,.sf? f'1l'f:A,-.J:'C?xf5 6'A ff e.s,,q,YFIffE'. .A 'SPA CE' - ' f?fpA P' n . I I 1 fr' mu : wex fwsf mi-I ff Affaeiviufaf ruin fda! 5422.1 N,9li.cJL3lff faedxsii Fiji - 5a4257?3SxJ2'1f3-f.XQ2.5 x I -'lI ,,i.. ' . 49 .. ...I. ll ,'.,,- I .'.,.., Lf: .'., , I--be-gCf'.LJf-1 .,.- sI':gv.l1,.:I-1 .-,,-.-. ':':.I1JQI-1 ,,.. ..gf.',.S,g1Q'3A1-Qg.',i'ggLg:jeI:1fv,lI:s,'--1. 'L --ifTI.,., ,. I , ., 5 , Yevfrsxz. .,ve?s 'TPw.:x. .,- ' -.-E-.--1wvs.,- V ? - ,Q ' 'f A -- '. fF4W3QNfG.uG? W:DC1W4oQ5fW5Q2lQ?s?5FJ55'?'5ECa,fHxJ1533t5l',3iflFQs17Q,5.....ll -, I U - . -A , . .. I C .-4 I 1 ' .1. .:- , .3. 1 ,,j.,,. -. g IR L ' A ,FW Nil K .L V4 - .ue 4 ' .I ' -if 4 1 Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE WILLIAM LEROY FLEMING . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. , A K E CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Hustler Staff, '22-'23, '23-'24g Sophomore Honor Rollg Editor Commodore, '24-'25. JOHN MADISON FLETCHER ........ Nashville, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.S. IN CHEMISTRY HELEN ELIZABETH FRANK ..... . Nashville, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Manager Girls' Freshman Basketball Team, '20. JAMES STREET FULTON ..... . Columbia, Tenn. 2 X CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Blue Pencil Club, '22-'23, Calumet Club, '23-'24, Secretary Calu- met Club, '24-'25: Hust1er Staff, '22-'23, '23-'24, Managing Edi- tor Hustler, '24-'25, Sophomore Honor Roll, MARCUS ALONZO GALLAHER ...... West Point, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Sophomore Honor Roll, Dialectic Literary Society. '22-'23, '24-'251 President Y. M. C. A., '24-'25, State Y. M. C. A. Student Council. EDMU-NDO VALDES GARCIA . . . . Sancti-Spiritus, Cuba A O A I' CANDIDATE FOR B.A. President Spanish Club, '21-'22, '22-'23, President Cosmopolitan Club, '22-'23. 1 JAMES COLLIE' GARDNER .... . Danville, Va. K 2 CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Nemo Club: Commodore Club. GEORGE LEWIS GARRETT ......... Kenton, Tenn. CANDIDATE 'FOR B.S. IN CHEMISTRY Sophomore Honor Roll: Supreme Catalyst of Alchemist Club, '25. AP' TY.. ,N Ai., , F ,ir------X . . ,,,,, 632238- , , . . ,.,.. 1 M3 5 I F 'F P-- .A .1 . A ,-W -Iv.-.. - . ' ,,, . ,- . ,,,. . ' ' INV- '42- 'N ' 'J 4' - ' I ,319 1 . .-..'.-FIT-5'7'?.''3'Jf5ff'7'57?f?P:5'9?-173- TY E'7f52'.-ll:'31!?5?15'3':?1.'PTI 1'ff'f?k'?. l: 'f+' .':ff'f -' .- IE.-f ,' I' I . - ' ' ' 'I ' fi . ' 'I ' ' '- -, Y- H f- I- .- -1 .I .-.riafl .w.,1,.E: .1 i'g.1.-.i'..g ,.-,gglbhbi ' ?.5Qfg-Ufzt.Jf,i5gi5,,i.j:Q,Q1?i5yQgl,gQ2gg4,5l5,'.I.fQF:!.S,v.-.QQQ 59.-Q51-L .J 5:15.- Q-th:-' A 3 . V , 1 tm I . .:-': 4' sho, ,, ' ' '. . ', F221 9242 gf iv,! 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'22, Art Editor Jade,', '22, Masquera.cler Staff, '24, Managing Editor Mas- queraclerl' '24-'25, Blue Pencil Club, '22-'23, Nemo Club, President Blue Pencil Club, '23-'24: Secretary Nemo Club, '22-'23, Com- modore Board, '22-'23, Assistant Editor Commodore, '23-'24, Hust1er Staff, '23-'24, Columnist 1'HustleI', '24-'25, Chairman Junior Prom, '24, Calumet Club, '23-'24, '24-'25, Cormnodore Club, '24-'25, Pan-Hellenic Council, '24-'25, Senior Invitation Committee. MARY ELEANOR HALL ..... . Nashville, Tenn. A A A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. MARY NELL HARPER . . . . .GreeIIvi1le, Ky. I' fb B ' CANDIDATE FOR B.A. WILLIAM ROCHESTER HATCHER . . .FrankliII, Ky. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. PRICE WAYNE HENDRICKS, JR. . .AthenS, Ala. K A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. HustleI ' Staff, '22-'23, MaSquerader Staff, '24-'25. JOHN RUTLAND HIBfIES .... .Tampa, Fla. Z N CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Nemo Club: Ace Club, Owl Club, Commodore Club. 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CARROLL BYRD JONES ..... .... S ao Paulo, Brazil CANDIDATE FOR B.s. IN CHEMISTRY Treasurer Skull and Bones. IRA JONES . .... . Aspen Hill, Tenn. 'O A I' CANDIDATE Fon B.A. Philosophic Literziry Society, '21-'22, '22-'23: Sophomore Honor Rollf ALBA CURTIS KENDALL .......... Mayfield, Ky. XfIJ,A2II,OA1',1IwBK CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Sophomore Honor Rollg Stevenson History Prize, '24, lv I ' A V. ,IC ' ., ehqffi' .- 3.9 '- 'fix .A ff 'Cin KHP 5,'g'F?'wfCQn:C-' , :U'.I: A., 'fm' 'E' '. '5,'6 'I ,, f,.'GZ'1,'cPf , f.fS 'f5, ., A 'F ' Baba-5 iixil l ' ' J ' 7 7'f.l V7 il f ' If '- '53l3l EQ l'f'f'f'??'i'7f'l'Tf 1T'f' L 'ff 'A -5- 'i'Q'TI'7'7' 3 .75 L 4'7f'i'f' 7 1'T'Ilff' T'-' T72 ' ' .. . , .-1.. ig. .:, 4:11.-A., ' .I I i..'2 :..:l mf1Uf:g '::ii. 1': :Z'.J 'f.LL'Q5 ' -. 3-.Lf .... - . Ll 4 ' ' 'VNQIL .. wg L . I ' IVA F' ' 'V '.x f.VAf7D-ifI22'ff77' 3,Y T If FVYA :Q I 2521.-I LV? ' '5-'Q 1. V2 .x x, '?iQ' v17'fJ D T' :ETP-' Y 3TQC3f9v15,ejGf9v figglqi my J. 'JF Y 'g,fJ:KJ,gY 'EESJF' '5,f.j'f19 J3i75C.9.l A1f3,eyCJT'9' 6075 M ii 'S I 3 Senior Class 1 I COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE 'I ,I ,I JANIES SNIEAD KILGORE ..... . Warreii, Arlc. X fi: CANDIDATE FOR B.S. IN COMMERCE JAMES POLK IQING, IR. ..... . Chattanooga, Tenn. A K E ,I CANDIDATE FOR B.S. IN COMMERCE l IRENE ELIZABETH LANGFORD . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Q I' LI, B . X, I CANDIDATE FOR B.A. , ii Sophomore Honor Roll, Girls' Pan-Hellenic Council, '22-'23, '24-9253 Treasurer Girls' Student Council, '24-'25, Secretary Y. W. C. A., '24-'25. li I I I SUSIE CLAIR LANOFORD ...... . . Huntsville, Ala. gl I'1IDB,fIJBK VU CANDIDATE FOR B.A. f, Sophomore Honor Roll, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 24-'25. wf' P ANDREW NELSON LYTLE .... . . Huntsville, Ala. ig, K A 5 .ll U Blue Pencil Club, '22-'231 Mandolin Club, '21-'22: Calumet Club: il Honor Committee, '24-'25g Philosophic Literary Society. 1 CANDIDATE FOR B.A. ' , . I i MARTHA CAROLINE MCBRIDE . . . Nashville, Tenn. ll' A A A . ' CANDIDATE FOR B.A. ll 'I Co-Editors, '21-'22, President Co-Editors, '22-'23, Jade Staff, by '21-'22, Assistant Art Editor Jade, '22-'23g t'Masquerader Staff, I '23-'24, Commodore Board, '21-'22, Lotos Eaters, Three Arts, III' Bachelor Maidesg Stunt Night Chairman, '23g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '24, President Pan-Hellenic Council, '24, Girls' Student Council, '21-'22, '23-,24, President, '24-'25. DAVID NEWTON MCQUIDDY . . . . Bell Buckle, Tenn. If K 2 if CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Fl Sophomore Honor Roll, Kissam Board, '23-'24, Senior Honor Roll: Commodore Representative Senior Class. T, .,,. J. .- GRACE MCVEIGH . .... . .Knoxvil1e, Tenn. ,gf A O H ' CANDIDATE FOR B.s. l Lotols Eaters: Student Council, '22-'23, Pan-I-lellenic Council, '23- ', '24, '24-'25g Secretary Pan-Hellenic Council, '24-'25g Bachelor Maides, '23-'24, '24-'25. ' .. .- .... .. ..... . fetffi f i e ei sfif ' . . - 'CXFQ' L-igz gy -ZTNFX , ff-x tri' A rx iii ,. 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Union City, Tenn. ir'v-Presiilent Junior . Ocala, Fla. Fayetteville, Tenn. Lake Charles, La. '24-'25. . Soochow, China Assistant Circulation Manager Hustler, '22-'23, Circulation Man- ager Hustler, '23-'24: Business Manager Hustler, '24-'25: Skull and Bones Club: Alchemist Club: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '23, Pan- Hellenic Council, '24-'25, Honor Committee, '24- lu. ' ,fg:.,,f4ix.,.sT, , tiff 1-.2111 L C:N6D0.w5,sf:.'if'.A-Qi .1 A,-'FH -. if' f 'j'kl 'j.'T--,L ,,.-'.T-'- 5-Q55 , I. -,'-'Mi' iff- . -' ., ' ' E1 .. - 'f K. , , 1. f, 423 ,gi -'-T . f'?lrgA.1f..s.:2. Pfgiigrqpg? Tig,-af 7 Jf:,Q3?Q5I:rifQL,'.2 11 -, :lil'.L,',-f Lf 55:1 -' frlig-'if ilgl L-4 74 ji -,flff F J'-1 si .2 7321:-' ' '- - F F 'f1?f 'l, 'ji' 'ft' '-' ' u v I.. .7., ,,,- 5 M , 4:11. ' ' ' 1 - TTC iw. slvnvaar -:A-rg-ff: rf ,gm-ii fffii v1 ri-Gi'-.WL we-17. ,'. 1Qwf J- 3'3 F ' - 'Ei, ':'i?F FLT' Z: -El , ,. -. 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IKATHERINE FIELD PEEBLES .... 1 . . .Cerulean, Ky. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. BRUCILE LABELLE PHILLIPS .... . . Nashville, Tenn. 2 K, 2 T 2 CANDIDATE FOR 'B.A. EDGAR MERRILL PILKINGTON .- ...... Gallatin, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. MARGARET POPE . ........ . .Searcy, Ark. A A A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. HUGH LOGAN PRATI-IER ....... . . Hickman, Ky. :Iv K If, fb B K CANDIDATE FOR B.A. . RICHARD HOWELL PURDUE ....... Los Angeles, Cal. A T O, fb A A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Blue Pencil Club, '20-'21, Hustler Staff, '20-'21g Dialectic Literary , Soeietyg Nemo Club: Owl Club: Commodore Representative, '22g Pan-Hellenic Representative: Historian Senior Class, '23g Secre- , tary-Treasurer Freshman Law Class, '23. 'I PERB A 2 hlWl9fi2fffRf?f lI,IW LiIfl2l V QP i '959 W I l IJ f1V - I D - 5 -li I IIR CF:WZ5C?5vWGR-1355,-IiiQQQDWRARWFJQWWBGRZWWQQWKS ZQQQIFYPWJPSSEWZUCTDEKJQW , . I f Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE ELLA VIRGINIA PURYEAR .... . Nashville, Tenn. A A A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Girls' Student Council, '22-'23, '23-'24, '24-'25g Chairman Freshman Class: Secretary-Treasurer Lotos Eaters: Three Arts Clubg Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, '23-'24, '24-'25: Social Chairman Y. W. C. A.: Honor Committee, '22-'23, '23-'24, '24-'25g Chairman Junior Class' Bachelor Maides: Dramatic Club: President Y. VV. C. A., '24-'25g Chairman Honor Committee, '24-'25, Vice-President Three Arts Club. SARAH FRANCES PURYEAR .... . Hartsville Tenn. A A A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Scribblers, '23-'24, '24-'25, Girls' Student Council, '24-'25' Thr e Arts Club, '24-'25. DAWSON STEWART QUERN . . . . Charlotte, N. C. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Assistant Editor Masquerader, '23-'24, Editor, '24-'251 Hustler' Staff, '22-'23g Literary Editor Commodore, '23-'24' Blue Pencil Club, '21-'22, '22-'23g Calumet Club, '23-'24, '24-'25, Sophomore Honor Roll. FLORA HAYES RAWLS ..... . Cerulean, Ky. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. ALEX C. READ, JR. ......... . Carthage, Tenn. B ge II, 'Ia B K CANDIDATE FOR B.A. -DAVID ARGILLOUS REESE ..... . Tupelo, Miss. , 4: K XI' CANDIDATE FOR B.A. 'Kissam Hall Board, '21-'22g Vice-President Y. M. C. A., '22-'23g President Sophomore Classg Nemo Clubg Varsity Baseball, '22, '23, '24, Captain, '25g Scrub Football, '21g Varsity Football, '22, '23, f24g All-Southern Football, '23, '24, Varsity Basketball, '23, '24, President Owl Club, '23-'24g Commodore Club, '24-'25: Winner Porter Cup, '24: Ace Club, '23-'24g President Senior Class, '24-'25g Student Council, '22-'23, '23-'24, President, '24-'25, Vice-President Commodore Club, '24-'25, Pan-Hellenic C0uhCi1, '24-'25- AAGEORGIE ANNE RHOADS ..... . Union City, Tenn. 2 T 2 . CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Sophomore Honor Roll. FREDERICK NEAL RICKS .... . Murfreesboro, Term. 2 X . CANDIDATE FOR B.A. . Blue Pencil Club, '21-'22, '22-'23g Sophomore Honor Roll, I , ydv. 5. I - -I f e ' J 'f-I ' 'sfo fu' 'cw 'A 'ace aff -f efP'sf 'iii Y- I-'Q'-IFB' R9?Aw,aQQi9.fARD 2a2 QwsfQCiaA ..QQfaI fa.I 5 L 3 I I SCHIO1' Class COLLEGE 'OF ARTS AND SCIENCE l EDITH SCOTT ROBERTS . . . ...... Nashville, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. C0'Edif0l'Sy '20-'21, '21-'22, Three Arts Club, '23-'24, '24-'25, Scrib- lers, '24-'25. ELLEN HARRIS ROBEY ...... . Franklin, Ky. ' A O II , CANDIDATE FOR B.A. 1 WILLIAM WARD ROCKS, JR. . . . Oklahoma City, Okla. E X ' Il CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Sophomore Honor Roll, Skull and Bones Club, '22-'23: Freshman Baseball, '22. FRED FOSTER RUDDER ..... . Stevenson, Ala. A T A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Sophomore Honor Roll, Skull and Bones Club, '22-'23, Sei-geant-ab Arms, '22-'23, Secretary, '23: Freshman Baseballp Doubles Cham- N Dion Tennis, West Campus, '23, li i l - I THOMAS FRANCIS RYAN, JR. . . . . Crowley, La. or K 2 I CANDIDATE FOR B.A. I ' l l Football, '20, '21, '23, '24g Basketball, '20-'21, '21-'22, '23-'24g Base- ' ball, '21g Track, '22, Porter Cup VVinner '22, Nemo Club, '22-'23, Owl Club, '234'24q Commodore Club, '24-'25. EDWIN BENSON SAFFOLD ...... . Mayfield, Ky. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Freshman Mathematics Prize, '22, Sophomore Honor R0ll, my REBECCA DAVIS SCOTT ..... . Nashville, Tenn. A A A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. 1 Scribblers, '23-'24, '24-'25. 6 of .D LEONIDAS FRANKLIN SENSABAUGH . . Nashville, Tenn. , X 41 gg 'f I CANDIDATE FOR B.A. 55? , A ' filll AA HMS? Cameco? EEESCAQ2 LQEAI QEREQQAQRDCAECEMQQEEQ ' lrjgoqsgyiggwwgm i 'hiv . M. - , 1 kv ' , I . - . . , . . . . I . 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IN COMMERCE Gloe Club, '21-'22, '22-'23, '23-'24, '24-'25. WILLIAM DAVID STRAYHORN, JR. . . . . Nashville, Tenn . fb B K CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Sophomore Honor Roll: Skull and Bones Club. '23. DANIEL LEE STREET ......... . . Cadiz, Ky 112 A O, fb B K CANDIDATE' FOR B.A. JOHN THONIAS SUGG, JR. ...... . Brentwood, Tenn A T Q CANDIDATE FOR B.A. LILLIAN JACINTHA TATE .... . . Nashville, Tenn. A A A CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Lotos Eaters: Student Council, '23-'24, '24-'25g Honor Committee, '24-'25g Bachelor Maides. . W4 Il i F fi 'J G G1 ,I Q - ,s A1 :- CF? SSHIO1' Class NIB'IROD W. THOIVIPSON, JR. .... . CANDIDATE FOR B.A. DAVID TUREST . ....... . CANDIDATE FOR B.A. JAMES WOLDR1DOE VADEN .... 2 T 2 CANDIDATE FOR B.A. IRENE WADE . . . . . A 0 H CANDIDATE FOR B.A. '24, Bachelor Maides, '23-'24, '24-'25, K 2, A E II CANDIDATE FOR B.A. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. MARY CATHERINE WARREN . . 2 T 2 CANDIDATE FOR B.A. ROBERT PENN WARREN ...... 'N CANDIDATE FOR B.A. 3 XA ' ,W Sophomore Honor Roll. Three Ai-ts Club, '23-'24, '24-'25, A COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE 1 . Smyrna, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn . .Fulton, Ky Lotos Eaters, '21-'22g Student Council, '22-'23, '23-'24, '24-'25, Sec- retary Student Council, '24-'25g Secretary Honor Committee, '23- PERRY ARNOLD WALKER . .... Murfreesboro, Tenn Dialectic Literary Society, '24-'25g Manager Vanderbilt Tennis Asso- ciation, Winner Tennis Doubles, '24, Finalist Fall Tennis, '24. f - THOMAS CAPELL WALKER ...... . . Ripley, Tenn. . Adams, Tenn. . Guthrie, Ky. Blue Pencil Club, ,22-'23, Calumet Club, '23-'24, '24-'25Q Hustler A Staff, '21-'22, '22-'23, '23-'24, Sophomore Honor Roll. , A . .1 . A . . 11 1 ar: L F..-4f',, .H -'QQ ,Cf . ,gm Q. ,A fr ,,.. 1 A-:QV ff, ,' , A f P-, ' .1 ' ' . A ' L 'L ' . ' HOJQK QQHX ' ',fA, iii,,3:'fiAEM1?ETI'T?11-ifjfif'ifK'-'TEL-.:','fiY:?lTIi:'i1i''i Zf5if:lf,i,ii5ill3??3i'?iQ'?'?lt3'iI'3?3fI1'.'i:': iiitl'A5'f'g7'L'i ?'QiI5:ki5l5?'5'Qii'1. ,,'. T:-7i'Tf'f'I'lifiivi ',-' F? - ,.3i,,Q,'1f?'7 ', g7,f'1'Q'w''fff3TQf,',Lj',fZ 5 . .- '. --f-' E '.-' ..i,- li - , - ,--f-+1 1 ,-L - ,.- -, -. , -L '- it Y SK WWWWGWWGNW Senior Class COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE EDWARD CRAIG WEBB ...... . Nashville, Tenn. 11: A 9 CANDIDATE FOR B.A. RICHARD SEDGEWICK WEST, JR. .... . Nashville, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Dialectic Literary Society, '22, Blue Pencil Club, '23, Calumet Club. FLORRY BARKER WILKES ..... . Pulaski, Tenn. K K 1' CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Bachelor Maides, '23-'24, '24-'25g Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class. VADA LORENA WILSON ...... . Guntown, Miss. . K A 9 . CANDIDATE FOR B.A. 1 THOMAS MARION WOODARD, JR. ..... Springfield, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.A. Blue Pencil Club, '22-'23, '23-'241 Hustler Staff, '23-'24g Calumet Club, 323-'24, Treasurer, '24-'25g Sophomore Honor Roll: Skull and I Bones Club, Vice-President, '24-'25, ' JOHN.GILLlAM QVVYNNE ....... . Nashville, Tenn. -In K NP, A 2 H CANDIDATE FOR B.S. IN COMMERCE Hustler Staff, '22-'23. HELEN HARDIE YUN . ...... . . Seoul, Korea CANDIDATE FOR B.A. . Cixi' R53 - ..... . ,........L....,... - H- , A- -.-A -me -'V , 0' A 'ALA ,fkru ,ff --I hair. -'-',C!-Mf.f :-.M g':eW-U ..4-yi Q rt' - qv .. .A AAA, f Q ., I I A 1 . -.lA . X A C3Fff-'f5.'2GFWSIDCIfI312l'QC,?ffehf55'?QS?f?fI5R'3PQIWEQPPEQCSTSGff'B,f,:CEfM,i3i?ffff6L GN xy -I A J- A L Ly L ' sm ative Junior Class: SQHIOI' Class. '22-'23, '23-'24, '24-' HARRY HEDRICK . .aw tary and Treasurer BRUCE IVICIQINNEY SCDI01' Class SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING WILLIADI CUTTER ALFORD .... . Nashville, Tenn, ' K A CANDIDATE FOR B.E. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '21, Glee Club, '21-'22, '22-'23, '23-'24, '24-'25g Owl Club, '23, Sophomore Honor Roll: Commodore Represent- Variderbilt Tech Club, Commodore Repre- sentative Senior Class. WILLIAM MCALISTER BLACKIE . . . . Nashville, Tenn., B e II h CANDIDATE FOR BgE. Secretary and Treasurer Commodore Club, Assistant Manager Football, '23, Vice-President Sophomore Class, Secretary and Treasurer Junior Class: Sophomore Honor Roll, Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, '23-'24, Vanderbilt Tech Club. THOMAS LEROY BRANSFORD ...... .Union City, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.E. Sophomore Honor Roll, Honor Committee, '24-'25, Vice-President CHARLES KING DAVIS . ....... . . Hickman, Ky. CANDIDATE FOR B.E. President Senior Classy Sophomore Honor Roll: Vanderbilt Band, 25. JOSEPH HAI.E EDWARDS ., . . . . . . .Smyrna, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.E. Sophomore Honor Roll. . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. K A CANDIDATE FOR ILE. Vice-President Junior Class: Vanderbilt Tech Club. ROBERT L. LAWRENCE, JR. ........ Nashville, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B.E., Varsity Football, '21, '22, '23, '24, Varsity Baseball, '22, Secre- Senior Class. PERRY. . . .... Montgomery, Ala. CANDIDATE EOR B.E. 653555 I - I I I . - Q '-,i . I H , , I . I - A I I I .. .9 :1-3 ,I'., 1 f-'. - -.nv ' A i 31 SCI1iO1' C1355 z l l l l SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING l .l 1 DEWEY HENRY ULYSSES POOLE . . . . . Corydon, Ky. CANDIDATE FOR B E , r i 1 i J. ANDREW STUNIB ........ . . Nashville Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR B E I Secxeta 5 and TIQTSUIGI iophomore Cla s Pies de t Junlol Clas Owl Club 9 g . l l i GLENN EDWARD SUGG . . . . Nashville, Tenn. i D CANDIDATE FOR B E i V i sl . h CHARLES'MARION TURNER . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. h ' CANDIDATE FOR B.E. i Sophomore Honor Roll. 5: V Ir l 1 . . ll A JAMES LOWRY WALKER ........ Birmingham, Ala. 4 6 CANDIDATE FOR E E Sophomore Honor Roll: Varsity Football '7 23 24 P l U i i li 'i I i , . . E ,6MWD. I nr,,MP,,z,v an tw.QWq.r i L hmmgggggwgmimgglllQwNQQ2mQmEQxNDQmEQgmEDDENDQERDEEEQQMEQi A X E Al. Vi,l' gy, .,,' 1 4 1i., , f ' 3L. 'l,.- 5 . ..'-, . w '-Ei A U M YA - i s I il EFTGFWBGWWBGFWEQMEPGFWDGRWEGQXEMEGFWDGFWEGEHUGMWDGWEDGWWEl EwwWf,. .,'- A X A A l A A.. . mmwmmmwwmww Senior Class I SCHOOL OF LAW PHILLIP G. ABELL . . .... . 111 K XII CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. GEORGE GORDON ALLEN ..... I' H I' CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. HARRY SMITH AVERY ....... A T O CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. JOSEPH ERNEST AYDT ....... fi: K if CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. A X A, A O -in CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. fb E CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. TAYLOR BEARE . . . . . 2 N CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. FRED D. BINKLEY . . . . . . I' H 1' I CANDIDATE FOR LLIB. I wmfl John Marshall Law Club, '22-'23, . . Cairo, Ill. Gallatin, Tenn. '23-'24. . Alamo, Tenn. . . Cairo, Ill. WILLIAM C. BARRON .......... Thornton, Texas T. MINTON BAUGHMAN ...... Oklahoma City, Okla. Jackson, Tenn. Denver, Tenn. Dialectic Literary Society: John Marshall Law Club.-Y Rm ai CMS I Q Lfllkw Iafwofifg Cfsaf2Tl1QSQiL'EQSQWEiQ QQERRSQLX 'lilfiifmil Y' .' .' ' W1 fi L 'E-. '.. J ' ' f .. P ' F' 52' Al' ME - - . r Lv 'T wififfiiff- Qu' Qf.I.. 4e1ww:li:'-A ea-Ei. Q.:-f-1,1-'1,g -ya Q fig-f1a5y2 s1tp QI,-.Q-'Q-12-,,gxI R ,-3:I.F53qbf, . ph 1'g'.'.jj1H','2wW ,+E,.!',-:Q-?:7 'f'f E?2 f1fIQ'I:-'-uf'-.M1:35 - I . f I .-uf. Ag7fRnLy1re3pf'ImE . C-IXELY. 'CEO I QL .YWJL Irv 1., I 4' maoaEmiQomwwwEwdMawwD+w,wE,WwN ' O ' ' Y- 'L ,. I. ' I' ,V ', 1- ' ' 'fu' ' wp: I -.'flcI,u'4w- xx, n'kfV, Im I A , . , I I I ,I l .I Easeaaoeaaeacaaaoeaaweeafvarocaeeafeoeaeeafoaeaaeaaeaeaocsaaeeaaa g I SCIIIOI' Class SCHOOL OF LAW H 5 I THOMAS BOYERS . . ..... . . Nashville, Tenn. 1' H I' CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. John Marshall Law Club, Treasurer John Marshall Law Club, '23-'24. RICHARD CONNER BROWN .... . . Sparta, Tenn qw K if , CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. I I l W. H. G. CALDWELL, B.A. .... . . Union City, Tenn 4 A K E CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. l I WALTER CHEERS . . .... . . Nashville, Tenn i T K A 1 CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. CLARENCE EUGENE CLIFTON, B.A. .... Hernando, Miss 2 A E, 11: A qw CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. , I Sophomore Honor Roll, German Club, '20-'21, Reserve Baseball, E '21-'22, '22-'23, Pan-Hellenic Council, '21-'22g Junior fAcad.J Prom l Committee, '22g Captain Junior Class Baseball, '21-'22, Interfra- ternity Baseball Champions, '24: Baseball Squad, '24, Junior CLawl Prom Committee, '24, Secretary-Treasurer Senior Law, '23-'24, , Jahn Marshall Law Club: Dialectic Literary Society. Q I l ' I l l MONROE EDGAR CLINTON . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn I 1' H 11 I - CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. ' ,I I i Law School Pan-Hellenic Council, John Marshall Law Club. JAMES RANDOLPH CRUTCHFIELD . . . . Nashville, Tenn 2 A E I CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. ' i 2 John Marshall Law Club, Ace Club, '23-'24. I VVILLIIAM ANDREW CULWELL . . . . . Amarillo, Texas , Xe,rHI' , CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. - Dramatic Club, '23-'24, '24-'25, Dialectic Literary Society, '22-'23, fl fza-'24, '24-'25, John Marshall Law Club, '22-'23, 'za-'24, '24-'25, xl P 3 ll .A ,.... L X . Il ' 'dufif ' ea PIT - r Y if fl' 'fulfil' P ' ff' A fa' 'c J 'na ' ' ' I . - ' - 1 ' -J J f- Cfaaff-aACaaf?If..Q.5arD1 -1efa.:Cia.aa.:e,Qafa'D ff aZ2f1N,,aIa.wsI4CfxR,iQ , ' I T l. ' 4' . I -1. . 3. I JA? f ga- 'P TJ. frr, ALAI rbl bi Ilrror. 1o. I I l HQ ',I, QM WFMQCERSQGQEFWEGWWJGSWGWYQGWW.UC15'?Wi5'5F'4'4I5 I,fI3f7IllI I.I,, 'I,l-' , , I I ' I , - , 4, . .g-fQ:l,g5' I Senior Class ..,, lx SCHOOL OF LAW LINDSEY M. DAVIS ...... '. . . . Nashville, Tenn. A K E CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. John Marshall Law Club, Fraternity Baseball Champions, '23, ROBERT CHAFFEE DEMPSEY . . . . . Harrisburg, Ill. X fb, :Iv A A A CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. John Marshall Law Club, '22-'23, Dramatic Club, '23-'24, Glee Club, '24, Pliilosophic Literary Society, -'24-'25. W. RAYMOND DENNEY ...... . . Nashville, Tenn.. 2 A E, 'I' K A CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Intercollegiate Dehater, '24-'25, Sergeant-at-Arms Class of '25, John Marshall Law Club, Philosophic Literary Society. RICHARD H. FANCHER ...... . . Sparta, Tenn. 2 112 E CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. JOHN RANDOLPH GILLILAND . . . . Memphis, Tenn. K A CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Freshman Football, '22, John Marshall Law Club. l JOHN ANSLEY GOSNELL ........ Fort Smith, Ark. - E A E CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Freshman Basketball, '20, Tennis Doubles, '22, Drum Major, '21, '22, '2-4, Class Baseball, '22, John Marshall Law Club, '21-'22, Base- ball Squad, '22-'23. LAIWAR FINCHER GRAVES .... , . . Jackson, Miss. , I' I' . Il . CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Forensic Council, John Marshall Law Club, Dialectic Literaty XI, Society. I .lm . . - figi CLIFTON BATTLE HARGROVE, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. E 9 Il, qw A fp , ' ' ' ' CANDIDATE I-'OR LL.B. .I . -Ae., ' A , X 151,51 . mai , , , -- EI'-Qi'!l , .,,, N X ,, , 'li 1 455555 X I I ii . el 'I ' J ' , , ' .-.' Haw ' . . Qif ' ' l ,. I Q , , N - ff'-1' ', ,i'I- 'ii'-i1 N ' ,X .,',:I',-,'.fQi ' 1'i,,ff'jiL5f5ji 'i-I Wi, ,AVA 1 , Q-2942429 ' I l , lil -, f - , . . ' if me I 0 , T1 . . 'c - I Awww GM LLIR if I 1 , V A I . , I NWJWKJCER f'QG5's9525fAPf 7'f?DC?9sL XJG'5QfWGYDGRsWa5CIM?EGPs53Cg'5'fWJGRsQWJ5EW5GBrW I . l SGIIIOI' Class ' SCHOOL OF LAW ' THELMA LENORE HARRELL ...... . Savannah, Ga. CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Dialectic Literary Society: Secretary Dialc-ctic Literary So:-iuty, '24, John Marshall Law Club. I i, PAUL WESLEY HARVEX' ..... . . Derry, Pa. , ' qw A QI: 5 CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. 1, Intersociety Debate, '22, Secretary Dialectic Li'feraI'y Society, '2' John Marshall Law Club, Corpus Juris Prize, '24, f , I GEORGE, EDWARD HOLT ..... . Nashville, Tenn. fi I X 111 CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. 'I John Marshall Law Club, '22, :I l, 3 JOHN EDWARD JR. ..... . Nashville, Tenn. 2 A E, fb A qw ,Q ' CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. 'Q John Marshall Law Club: Student Council, '24-'25, Coach Dramatic Q ii Club: Member of Faculty in Vanderbilt Medical School, Scholar- ship First Year Law, Philosophic Debating Team, I l ' l HAROLD D, KNIGHT ....... . Nashville, Tenn. :ly ffl A 9, 'fb A CIP l il CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. I Ill Ill' JOE KNOX LAMB . .... . . Marks, Miss. Nl, 2 A E if CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. 1 5 SOL LOWENSTEIN, JR., B.A. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. ,fg z B T il CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. H1xstIeI ' Staff, '21-'22, '22-'23, Managing Editor Vanderbilt Hus- tler, '23-'24: Blue Pencil Club, '20-'21, '21-'22, Calumet Club, '22- A '23, '23-'24, '24-,25. .. BI. D. MCCANIPBELL ...... . Huntingdon, Tenn. A T A CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. ' Commodore Representative, '22-'23, Secretary Junior Law, '23-'24, fiafisia , . - V si, ,V Ah' V, Y 1 ,..,. Q I.,H,',N-,.,,, ,il I, v,,... :M?A?3:y,:,?iL,,j,I,.A,f.Tv,,x,iTl.: tllxi ..,,bg.-l,Iv-3,-,:?,,L,,, L' E,,,E.,.: . I ,,. V . .Iv ,,,,, ,tl W I Fi- ,. . I CL , . yr . I ' I 5.-' 9 I .'., 1. .. ,.'. . . ,.', .,-, . '. .,.1f-.f:-':-'.-3.', 4. ,l 3., Q,. ' , ,-.' 5 -,.- . ' ', ' A , , f,,:,T ,f :I . I I I J I I SCHI01' Class SCHOOL OF LAW WILL NEELY MCCRARY .... . Johnsonville, Tenn. iq: K if ' CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. VVILLIAIVI NEEL MCKINNEY .... . Ripley, Tenn. . A K E, fb A A CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Scrub Football, ,20-'21, Nemo Club, '21-'22, John Marshall Law Club, '22-'23, Owl Club, '23-'24, - J. P. MCFARLAND . . . . . .UniontoWn, Pa. CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. JOSEPH OIBRYAN MARTIN .... , Nashville, Tenn. fi? K Alf, if A A CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Vice-President of Senior Law Class, '24-'25, Commodore Rep- resentative Junior Law Class, '23-'24, John Marshall Law Club, '22-'23, '23-'24, Assistant Manager of Varsity Track Team, '23-'24, Coach of Freshman Track Team, '23-'24, Manager of Varsity Traclc Team, '24-'25, HERMAN T. MILLERLIE . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. I' H 1' CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. John Marshall Law Club. TAYLOR MAY MURPHY ....... Lawrenceburg, Tenn. CANDIDATE ron LL.B. HERBERT F. NACE ......... . Atlanta, Ga. T K A, 1' I-I 1' CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Sheriff John Marshall Law Club, '23-'24g Debate Council, '23-'24, '24-'255 Y. M. C. A. Deputation Team, Dialectic Literary So- ciety, Secretary, '22-'23, Vice-President, '23-'24, President, '24-'25gA Honor Committee '24-'25, AUBREY PHILLIP OTTARSON . . . . Nashville, Tenn. 11 H I' CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. John Marshall Law Club, 22-'23, '23-'24, Associate Justice, '24-'25, Substitute Debating Team, '23, Forensic Council, '24-'25, Dialectic Literary Society, '24-'25. I ' 'r . I ff 'A' -.,i FIT: -l-l , , , I . N Q 3 . .. My J :.u::wrfv ' -f,if af f--g5. w,ggg' -,g - wgygq-,g2g,'i ,as mg, -1-rg 5 yg',Ql'1.i19:w2f:e1iif 25 1 .91 ::WZ'v?:' , fl,i '1 .' ,a . - t I VIL M SCIIIOI' Class SCHOOL OF LAW , Roosisvisu' PATTON . ...... . Baxter, Tenn X fr, r H I' CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. John Marshall Law Club, '23-'24, Glee Club, '23-'24, Soloist Glee A Club, '24-'25, Dramatic Club. JORDAN BROWN PECK . . . . . Springfield, Tenn E X CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Vice-President Freshman Law Class, '21-'22, Varsity Track Team '21, '22, '24, Reserve Football, '20, Captain Reserve Football Team, '21, Pan-Hellenic Council, '24-'25, Commodore Club, '24-'25, WILL M. PRESTON . .... . Nashville, Tenn A T Q CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. CUSHMAN SHELTON RADEBAUGH . . . . Nashville, Tenn 11: K if, A 9 Q CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. John Marshall Law Club, '22-'23, '23-'24. SIMON RAPAPORT . . . . ....... Nashville, Tenn CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Phllosophic Literary Society, '24-'25, GILVIE L.' REEVES . ....... . Nashville, Tenn A X A, qw A QI: CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Basketball Squad, '22-'23, John Marshall Law Club, Y. M. C. A. Board, '21-'22. ROBERT FRANKLIN RIVES .... . . Hopkinsville, Ky. A T sz CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Football Squad, '21, Football Team, '23, 'Zig John Marshall Law Club, Commodore Club, '24-'25, Class President, '24-'25. ALBERT ROBERTS, JR. ........ . Nashville, Tenn A T A, fb A A CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Freshman Football, '22, Owl Club, '23-'24, Fraternity Il?-as,lcetlzf.ll Champs, '23, Commodore Club, '24-'25: Student COUHCII, 24- -15, Glee Club, '25. eisflffn -3.31 D -'RQ 'S Q' V lr -A of -JL T l JN-Q52?'6Ir 455-kg refhjf 5, r-QL 1-,l 7:4-,f.1 N,,:f V A1 Rid' .zilsf Aa. ALA nj .ai ,JA A- A ,fl 4' Ii. I ' Q? ' x 'Q Q95 ' U X -L, ' l3xf'1'L nfixfblgfzyihqaixg -Pri. iff' img -if -'V5A9,I.. 'fl I :,'C 1f'3' LA 1' I I l V 4 'I ll sl i l l 4 I I E i .. 4. I I - Alf, 1-V - Q FAAAQ... . ,:f4 f1f'...wif y ' Q' QV: V . ' '.i. , ,,,. -l ' I- ' I ' i l' ',f.?'3 i -W 7 i ' TM ? .Q 'i'A . H . , ,, A .I I Q52WGNRQJGSDCQWf?EDG?P??UGM'5I5Ci5r,f4E5GLW?'f5C2fD'i6Z5G.V'325 'l I I Senior Class SCHOOL OF LAW r WILLIAM CLAY ROBERTS ..... . Rosedale, Miss. K A, if A A CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Captain Freshman Track Team, '23, Freshman Football, '22, John Marshall Law Club, Philosophic Literary Society: Varsity Track, '24, Owl Club, '23-'24, Class Vice-President, '23-'24, President Commodore Club, '24-'25. JOHN HOWELL ROWLAND .... . Arkadelphia, Ark. E A E CANDIDATE FOR TQL.B. Freshrnan Football, Basketball, Baseball Teams, '22-'23: Manager Freshman Basketball, '23, Scrub Football, '23: Scrub Basketball, '24, Varsity Football and Baseball, '24g Commodore Club, '24-'25. LESTER M. SACK . .... . Clarksdale, Miss. Z B T CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Freshman Basketball, '23, Pan-Hellenic Council, '24-'25. CHARLES EDGAR SOMERVILLE ........ Mason, Tenn. fIw2K,2:T,AfIwE,fI:AA CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. ROY STANSBERRY . ........ . Knoxville, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. ALVIN D. STEVENS . ...... ' . Magnolia, Ark. l qw A A, T K A CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Intersocioty Debater, R225 Intercollegiate Debater, '23-'24-g Forensic I Council, f23-'24, '24-'25, Dialectic Literary Society, President, '23- '24, Secretary, '24-'25, Chief Justice John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25. , WILLIAM W. STOKES . . ., ..... . Chester, S. fC. 4 i CANDIDATE EOR LL.B. wsosafwsseatesaesocaaeatagssfaaoeaseefmeaso 5 oss-QQQEAQEIQEEEQE I . iil . ip -:mn F' . .. ' . 1 i 1 ,I , 4 , , I , 'Q , . f- . V I ' , W W i Al 'V il'l'l3'iQ:l if,if:Vif' 14 li ' .gi ': ,'3'll'i il-V,'fif',: l'y:f1ii Q'- l'.4 'lf ij ff 1 ,fgq1i'1ifli '.y.-'Q'- f'HI?'JR 1-1 '-g.rfi'g-1V Il , v :,' . f '- Q' -: , 'f,,' .. - V 'li' 1 , .,,' . ..,. Q 'I ',l.' s '1'34l.f.li:.R,I-:Jin2:g,,a1a:l.'5'.'-lr.dif.-fiifmifri i'fii ,'5'i,Qfill.il ':.'llz'-:ffl ,, r if v ,, ' .I i.. .f, D W Ll. . I I ii - . .- ,f. A ' V.V- ,, X vi. :Hui ,gn wr ' . , II. ' W V- 1' Hy 'A ' I' . i,J'j'M,,IIll QPKPEEQ l1 I ,lTl ,cfiR+ 3R crfR L R9c:fRwQR .c1fER1:Q, RfQ I Sceznior Class V A WA, ll SCHOOL OF LAW NORMAN STEPHEN STONE .... . . Union City, Term. II K A CANDIDATE FOR LLB John Marshall Taw Club: Dialectic Lxteraiy Society BRANDON LURTON STREET . . . . Clarksville, Tenn. CANDIDATE TOR LLB PAUL BELL THOMPSON ...... . . Nashville, Tenn. E X CANDIDATE FOR LL B. Arorrratic Club 19 20: Scrub Football, '20: F'ounde1 s Day Con teSt, '229 John M-mrshall Law Club, '22-'23, '23-'24, JAMES B. TIDMAN . . .... . .Tracy City, Tenn. X 11: A CANDIDATE FOR LLB JOHN F. VVHITELAW ....... . . jackson, Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR LLB John Marshall Lau Club .JOHN HENRY WHORLEY .... . . Nashville, Tenn. in - ' A CANDIDATE FOR LLB Nemo Club 21 22, Scrub Football, 71 Class Ser eant-at-Arms, '21-'22g Interflaternity Basketball 22 23 24 I r i . A . . . -. . . . . ., T. . . A E QQMQ Q EEGRRTQ ARQGR RYJ i i, 1 , mf A L A fi A A A nl 1 I ji il 4 i f A 1 A l l l 9 1 Z I 1 ,lx LH I lf il T lv il V T1 l ll ll ll I, lx ,. , ll flll ' ' SCI1i01' Class SCHOOL OF LAW 5 JAMES H. WILLIAMS ........ . . Colfax, La. I CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. 2 Intersociety Debate, '23-'24, Philosophio Literary Society, '22-'23, ' Vice-President, '24-'25. 1 i 2 JAIWES LAWRENCE WILSON, JR. . . . . . Rosedale, Miss. K A, fb A A CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. Band, '22-'23, John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25g Class Commodore Representative, '24-'25, LESLIE M. WOOD . . . .... Signal Mountain, Tenn.- I' H 1' ' CANDIDATE FOR LL.E. Dialectic Literary Society, John Marshall Law Club. CHARLES CORDRA YORK ..... . . Memphis, Tenn: E A E - CANDIDATE' FOR LL.B. Class Sergeant-at-Arms, '22, Freshman Football, '22, Ace Club, '23-'24g OXVI Club. '23-,245 John Marshall Law Club, '23-'Z-1: Base- ball Squad, '24, Commodore Club, '24, Interfraterfnity Baseball, ANDREW VVELBY YOUNG ..... . . . Osceola, Ark. fb K 2, cb A 11, , CANDIDATE FOR LL.B. X I ' Assistant Manager Track Team, '22, Dialectlc Literary Society, ' '22, Dramatic Club, '23-'24, Manager Dramatic Club, 'Za-'25. wjosI f is Lita..J.MIIaIIJsEQaQ5.LRrStJ.fffIsRiJC1Is4 I lQ7.iaeILsal2IwMQfiQIa+-ISf.'i'QC3SE l 'A' II XXII,?fj:I I vw I I I . , . ., I I I NI . , X X I, X X X . X X ,, II ,X,X.1,X, .M ' I 'I X 1 X R 'A 7- i XX AQX G-5 ' . MSX X kr 'Ia rIz2.Q.ii.f.........l I ' g 'J .4 , ' X . 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JEFFERSON ASHBY, B.A. .... . qw B H, A O A CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Eve Club. . ROBERT H. BAKER . . . . . . CIP X CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Witllerspoon Club. LAWRENCE L. BEAN., B.A. ..... . 2 X, qv X CANDIDATE FOR M.D. . . Nashville, Tenn . Knoxville, Tenn . Knoxville, Tenn v. , Chairman Honor Committee, 22- 23. ROBERT STALLINGS BURFORD . . 11: K wif CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Eve Club. ROBERT B. BURNS, B.A. ..... . 2 A E, qw X CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Eve Club. ERSKINE M. CHENAULT ...... 11 K A, fi: X CANDIDATE FOR M.D. THEODORE WILSON DAVIS ...... A X A, A K K CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Brunswick, Ga Jonesboro, Ark . . Albany, Ala . . Nashville, Tenn Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Medical Classg Honor Commit- tee, '23-'2-lg Eve Club. CHARLES LEROY DENTON, B.S. . . . A K E, A K K CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Witl1erspoon Club. 6'Ei????o- . . Sumner, Miss. . ' ' Q ,' 5' I -' FX I0 if . 'ff v-E2 'fa'.f.'niFa',-,. 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EX,fI:EK,oX,AIzA CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Honor Committee, '21-'22, Honor Roll, '20, '23, South Campus Pan-Hellenic Council, '23-'24, President, '24-'25: Tennis Committee, '23-'24, President Alpha Omega Alpha, '24-'25, Withei-sDoon Club: Senior Honor Committee. DEWVEY FOSTER, B.S. . . '. . . . Westmoreland, Tenn. 'Il' B TI CANDIDATE ron M.D. Eve Club. ZEKE CANDLER GAMMEL .... . Nashville Tenn. CANDIDATE FOR M.D. LEWVIS RUBEN GAYDEN ...... . Brownwood, Texas Z X, 'IP B H CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Secretary and Treasurer Xvitherspoon Club. MACK MASON GREEN ..... . Columbia, Tenn. 111 B-II , CANDIDATE FOR M.D. VVILI.IAIvI TROY HAIRE ...... . Granger, Texas fIP X, III A 9 CANDIDATE FOR M.D. XVitherspoon Clubg President Senior Class. fl ll I ' --, I . .,Il','jI . KP -A e 'f FGAI- '- ' 'lo W' -' 1'4 -' ' f . is- 'L . 'E' 3 I' c I Qilffiz A 19- iii f. J' 1912 ,eiQS-.lrfS-f3f..- 5 llQlfl f?wQ..'j,,E1Jif,I Qmoiseaaeetaeeb ' wmwa. --4.H' ir- I :if-r'm,'.iIf.mf 'av '- ,, 'I--Iw.'w3-ww .- I. 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Jasper, Ala. df B II CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Eve Club: Vice-President Senior Class. FRANK MCCULLOUOH HARTSOOK, B.A. . . Cardington, Ohio if B II CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Chairman Honor Committee, '23-'24, Eve Club, EUGENE PAYNE JOHNSON, B.S. . . . Jackson, Tenn. E A E, fb X CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Vice-President Eve Club: Y. M. C. A, Promotion Committee, Chairman Honor Committee, '24-'25. LESTER E. JOHNSON ........ . . Wichita, Kan. A T A, YP B H CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Vanderbilt Band. LEOPOLD NEWBURGER JUDAH . . . . Clarksville, Tenn. T A 41 CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Honor Committee, '24-'25. EVERETT EDWARD KELLEY ........ Whitesville, Ky. . AZ1IP,fI2BI'I,AOA CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Football, '22, '23, Captain, '24: Freshman Scholarship, '22: Honor Roll, '22, '23: Student Assistant in Pathology. '23, '24: Class - Treasurer, '23: Honor Committee, '23, Resident Pathologist, Nash- ville General Hospital, '25. WEB-B BRIDGES KEY . ....... . Monovillc, Tenn. A K E, A K K CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Philosophic Literary Society, '19-'20, Square and Compass: Scrub I Football, '19j Vice-President Sophomore Class, Secretary and Treasurer Junior Class: Witherspoon Club. , JOSEPH BUCKNER KTLLEEREW . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. B I9 H, fb X - CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Nemo Club, '19-'20g Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, '21, Assistant Manager, . '22, Commodore Club, '21-'22, Dramatic Club, '22-'23: Manager Football, '22, Manager Jade, '21-'22, Publications Board. '21-'22, 1 '22-'23, Square and Compass: Honor Committee, '21-'22t South I Campus Athletic Committee, '21-'22, 'Witherspoon Club, '24-'25, I . -'ylx-wings. CCifxffi tJ ff? TTI' . I'P1fF- -- 'Ko if .:lf'I'o fxzifri AQ 'iTf'.'f N2I- .- J-fe.-iff, ,Jf'l'. 's'wfff,.-- ,ff 7+ 'Izw'-'Z ,. 'I W .. ' 'I 3341 Hifi I .fig fill! 'bvsi-Qalff ?Lagf?7 ffififl 55w.,aI:fli2' f v' 575 41' RMT 5'1'f.vf I3'I-'AA SIA., . I .f ' Q ' ' HI i' If f?TI'7f T',.!f? 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A X A, A K K CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Sergeant-at-Arms Freshman Class: President Junior Classy Per- manent 'Seeretary and Treasurer Senior Class, South Campus Pan- Hellenic Council, '22-'23. JAMES VAN MCRADY, B.A. . . . . Petersburg, Tenn. K 2, A K K CANDIDATE FOR M.D. ' B.A. University of Tennesseeg Honor Roll, '21-'22, '23-'24, Schol- arship, '23-'24, Honor Committee, '24-'25, South Campus Pan- Hellenic Council, Eve Club. THOMAS EARLE MARTIN ..... . Plantersville, Ala. dv B II CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Vanderbilt Band, '22-'23, '23-'24, Eve Club: Secretary and Treas- urer Senior Class, South Campus Pan-Hellenic Council, '25. JAMES HURST MEIGS, B.S. . . . , . ,Anniston, Ala. 2 A E, fb X CANDIDATE FOR M.D. B.S. University of Alabama.: Eve Club. FRANCIS IQENNEDY NEILL, B.A. . . . Wylarn, Ala.- 2 N, if X CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Secretary and Treasurer Cwl Club, '21, Commodore Club, '22, President Junior Academic Class, Varsity Football, '19, '20, '22, Baseball, '20, '21, President Freshman Classg Bachelor of Ugli- ness, '22, South Campus Pan-Hellenic Council, '232'24g Sergea.nt-at- Arms Senior Class, Secretary and Treasurer Eve Club. I e f -M mfef-woe roses f Aer-EAefo.aeroof gave 7 F 1' 'Y T' H 4123 b.'fLYLA'r2 U- LJ 1,53-.'1 Y-x,,.J V' vyig, XJAV 5451, XYIAQ-f'Y kj? 'Ati J' K. Senor E 1-Is, 2' waffl e fm r new reel as W Cm 93554244129 . L. ., -. .- -. . . . . .L . L . , . . M-J 'N' .Q , . ,. 55 -A 5. C' ' ' .1,f,5 N ' ' .LHD-r 9s5,. J: ., 192 ,' A- , X - ' Q A H, ,T 4 , 1 'J L-' . ' - - f, 0' Qs .V .1 f,2,,f..3g.:f iiAiniE:..Efi7 nSi,,a'i7'r . wif .. '71 Q.: ,, Af W: ,,,,'Le- 'B' , -- '. , I 3 I b Us . 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Asheville, N CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Awarded Scholarship for Medical Course by Carnegie Commis Si0l'1Z Y- M- C- A- AdVi50!'y Committee, '23-'24: Beauchamp Schol- arship, '241 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '24-'25. EARL WELBOURN OWEN . . . . . Pilot Mountain, N. C. 1I:- B II CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Philosophic Literary Society, Secretary and Treasurer. '20-'21 President, '21-'22. TONY PECORA, B.A. . . . . Beaumont, Texas CANDIDATE FOR M.D. B.A. Christian University. WILLIAM' PAUL PETRIE ...... . . Fairview, Ky. 2 N, QI: X CANDIDATE FOR M.D. ROLLAND FLORIN REGESTER .... . Rockwood, Tenn. 11: X, A Q A CANDIDATE FOR M.D. Freshman Honor ROIIQ Nashville Academy of Internes, '23-'24, '24-'25g Vice-President Witherspoon Clubg' Secretary and Treasurer Alpha Omega Alpha Fraternity, SLOAN IVICKINNEY SANFORD, B.A. . . . Searcy, Ark. A T O, A K K CANDIDATE FOR M.D. - ACaCIEmiC HOIIOI' Roll, '203 Band, '20-'21, '21-'22, '22-'23, '23-'24Q ' Commodore Representative Freshman and Senior Classes, VV'ith- erspoon Club, President South Campus Student Body, '24-'25, fl':,g9 gli, gg 6, .X 3,15 .L lfcuiftai fcevfs, ,O ,Q1:'+ff.f A FQ '-M- r' fa' ,,,.- -'Ie 'f:fi- s,.'41vf.i1,'QIf,i'.,,,,.'g ,ff . ,fpvff I . refer , ,ure-px ., fr:- ks -35 :1 IRAQ? lffgiui gflsj lui' ix wen' Effie' rsifisi L31 E532 2:2341 fjf?32.1 I-l 2: l:f,IffZ f H5223 EQPQCE 312,14 ii ff, ,-Z Eff q 'T '. if '- fI4'ffL-'FiW:-'ff-I-V-wiilifiifiwi--f:::ef,f:rfiff'f -4.'fffF-iwfffwcfi I ' e - .M FI--i..,I.1f,..?'1 .H , . 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Lebanon, Tenn. qw B II, cb B K, A sz A CANDIDATE FOR M.D. WILSON CARTER WILLIAMS .... . Carthage, Tenn. 2 A E, fb X CANDIDATE FOR M.D. President Junior Pharmacy, '17-'18, Blue Pencil Club, '20-'21g, . Honor Committee, '20-'21g Vice-President Freshman Class! Presi- ' dent Sophomore Classy Varsity Track, '22-'23: Baseball, '23-'243 ' Chairman South Campus Athletic Committee, '22-'23g Witherspoon Club. I i 1 .H -,l ., I O ., ...I 'f',4 -ix: fry- ,, 'fifisi 52.97 ,fm M534 jipf mind, J E fII.1'If A L I A J A ILIIQ flbkjigekei wie, ' fIesi16f:AIasiJCvAef' Q2 . I ' .Lv's5t4!iIZf21-If-Lf-I-IfJQIII-i'ffI2'IlI2fIfiWZwi-2'-ILZI:i,':f5i.'i21tEf'ifjskie? A , I 5zI Ir'e'fQ,Q5jr,e-If?'j,i'fs?:II?eI,ftf33-IfYi?fftffaII4ifmfTa2afiWlffQ? l CW ' 'H . ,, t iff L' 'MII I FR: I .. ,,. ., A, .,. ,. -. .I . ,, , 1 I xg ii - -- iT w-Ge'L'ii .zf2Iff:.'f'I:f5Ieefs.'f'IfWme-f1fN F if-Mi-IQ--I' ff ' 'I-I ffV 'l Wise G qi' ' IQ iw : . , C ' W e-If 1-fl' ' hw ' 18: 1 f I. .. vu, . If - . 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Is , I Nemo Club: Owl Club: Vice-President South Campus Student ff Body, '24-'25, Academic Pan-Hellenic Counril, '24-'25, 'I rr ,II Il , , I4 ROBERT KLINE BAILEY ......... Kingsport, Tenn. ,II CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. I Benedict Club, Square and Compass. fIl ,l lI GEORGE WORTH BAKER ...... . Lockhart, Texas A T A, If O ll CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Il' Class Secretary, '22-'23. ll li I I BLENDON CAMPBELL BARROW . . . Pensacola, Fla. A E A Il, CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. ll JESSE EASTWOOD BAUGHNIAN . . . Rural Retreat, Va I CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. 1 Y. M. C. A. Promotion Commitee, '22-'23, Honor Committee, '22- '23g Captain Class Baseball, '22, Varsity Baseball, '23, '24, Secre tary Senior Class, Pan-Hellenic Council, '25, Benedict Club. JOE THORIAS BELL . . . . . . . Smithville, Tenn. A E A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Class Baseball, '22, '23, '2-lg Class Treasurer, '24-'25. I tlfeifliilgi ll ' 'C , , mf 'Q , 'cs -'E 'nie . . ,Tex 15 . f2:HI,'c'i if I -..IjaAf'li E -I jnvwf JQAFV I, I I,'wfI,. 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Bolivar, T A T sz, Alf S2 CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. I JESSE G. BLACKSHEAR ..... Columbia, A 2 A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. A ROBERT WYNNE BROWDER ..... . Shreveport, A X A, SI' sz Ky. emi. Ala. La. South Campus Pan-Hellenic Council, '22g Class Baseball, '22, '23, '24, '25, Captain Class Baseball, '24g South Campus Y. M. C. A. NEIL DAWSON BUIE ....... .Winnsboro, La A T A, XP fl CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. South Campus Pan-Hellenic Council, '23-'24, '24-'25, Y. M. C, A. WALTER FLOYD CARTER ......... Jonesboro, Tenn DANIEL M. CHRISTOPHER . .... . . Isney, Ala. CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. I I I - - f- I -.fl Q36 Af of-I - ...R if sv-M-M--mf. . 'f H1 . IPX Rf ' ' I 'Q Msg . 'V'-1,-. l 24'ffuow'x'E-Eanvc' f,.i1??'N 'TmLv1rxFITILII,9f1R+':fswMy?-- , . A IULV I- i,?fV w, 2'-s5,?,gECfiF'i5 'L' tim'Eiv -:5.g 1gf,D'vf.7,9Y16ibf'C??I'413,23Q.5TgI'3r6!1Ji:9,g F'4'l: ,fI:j913.37'1'1'6aQLL3ZZ?g,Ui.Pjigigviggjcgigw , Q' I I I IQIEQHSEQQI-To . . III BARA'2C wEf2 fSl'3 I 'I Senior Class I SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY WAYNE CLARK . .... I .... . Little Rock, Ark. I CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. President Class, '21-'22, Y. M. C. A. Promotion Committee, '21-'22: Masonic Guild, I I ROBERT SHERIDON CURTIS . . . .Nashville, Tenn. K A I I I CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. 1 II 'ELMORE GREEN DAMREL, B.A. . . . Tullahoma, Tenn. I, 111 Q il CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. I Class Vice-President, '21, '22, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. '21-'22, '22-'23, ei '23-'24. . I IV . II, HERBERT D. DAUGHERTY . . . . . . Rogersvrlle, Ala. I IE KI' fir CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. NI Class Baseball, '22, '23 Champs, '24 Champsg Honor Committee. '22-'231 Winner Sidney Page Baseball Trophy, '23g Benedict Club, 'II Student Council, '24-'25. , 'it IE ,I HENRY P. DUNCAN . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. XI' Q II. CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. :II South Campus Class Baseball Champs, '23, '24, IT' II: I HARRY LEE DURRETT ...... . . Clarksville, Term. I I A 2 A I' CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. I I I I I SAMUEL LAIRD ELLIS . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. I if I2 CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. V Honor Committee, '21-'22. h LUCIUS FRANKLIN EWELL . . . . . Dyer, Tenn. I A E A l CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Benedict Club. I . I A E , C 4 , .I 5. . F. fc.. C, . A - - 1 .- 5-1.,n------ qu ,A x.fg,', , ,fri ,f,fg,'4 -if fi , ,G-in ,,,7I.sf' A , ,lim-4' Af a-.I I. -fun L25-T'-55.fQCEf:NfQ'ff.L2fs?i1gf1QQE?sg1?if - ICLSQS D7'3Q?Q 5,1qIfv ,i'g ,XIQ:wg,if1 giurmggzr dl ? ,w ,M5g1.,52 N5-1 iff . ,iw ,iv q HH., ,iw , F .-,.... ,,. .II-1-I-fn-. I-ff-:.--4:5-p.1:.,-1--:mv1-1',rv1zn.v.-ny. ---v' E' I-I g,1..v:j-'.j.- '5 .-:ij-fy, lr' ' ,S Q ug :,..-I. f'-5 I . 4, , - .'.Il.wI.',ig:1 j-.f 'II.i,?,1.J:w.+.. ., J '.:,L1 1 '. 'i7V.'!'T.1-' - :Eu I 1 ' H 2 f n - I ' , ' . .. ,, , . li -will Af f-Aw Y wr' f.v'fsw1: ff- wr wfwf-r v fray f ' 5525 'EGQDQTW ifffii Gly' 554.113 Cuffs Q14 I C199 55?J'uf?'i 5Mf.4 QP: 05: 5f'1l'MJ.'N JAN . QIXR29 I T 1g,4DfT,y-'0IfD' 'CH ' - PG- ' TCS ' . 'cw-it fswa' ' x so ' , cp, - - - - - I- - l w ff fw H 9l Cli'1R? if fI fs f Qaee., ,eQs95i.Q7Qg2P?3Qfli'2HfQQ25iiQC3Q?.'4r A if'g:l.Q'Q.f?l II1ifIl L-i:..5I1','2E?'1,Lj:T 'Ll I, . ' 'I II p ' ' ' rT 3'-5571? ruff ffffefi ' A +3 D' .I L' A A I 'rig' fb-I' ,,,f,. 1- !25':1.'.,g.lig 3544, Itf:J'ifY:2'Ag'Jgjl,Ju'gf1e'f:'E1':eJ,f-wjvgwiEfg-,fglgj-i:7'? 7437?-:JCi-ilefgligjigfz5s?5E+ElC7T5??!I1'IE'l'yp- Senior Class SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY WILLARD THEODORE FARMER . . . . Birmingham, Ala. II K A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Class Commodore Representative, '23-'24. WVALTER OLMER FAUGHT ..... . Groesbeck, Texas K 2, X11 Q CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Honor Committee, '21-'22: Shrine Club, '21-'22, '22-'23g Benedict Club, President Class, '22-'23. JOHN RUSSELL GOODLOE ...... . Mobile, Ala. CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Student Council, '23-'24, WILLIAM S. GRAY . .... . Nashville, Tenn. ' K Z CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Owl Club: Honor Committee, '21-'22: Class Secretary and Treas- urer, '22-'23, AUIJLEY HARRIS GREER . . . . Pikeville, Tenn. 111 Q ' CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. CHARLES EDWARD HAMILTON . . VVashington, D. C. II' o ' CANDIDATE FOR D,D.S. ' Class President, '23-'24. LUCAS BLIELL HAWLEY ..... . Camden, Tenn. E XP 111 I ' CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Honor Committee, '24-'25, J. D. HOLLAND . .... . . Marlin, Texas A E A ' CANDIDATE FOR D.D.s. f g:rf7lE?5lI5Iz5 , . . . 5 -. . . . . , , I Q ,J 'Fm X-S' L - 41:5 r,.M4 'F' fs'-:l.'xp..i,.Q UFC-5'yI.,4e G-'NI'T,-9 - Fw ffl , ,. -1? . TR 'CA -c.-', , ' . - ' ---------A rv' rxgf ' . ' 'gf QF ., , xg. af vp,-, -,Qu I ,I J! I ,fig iff, J A 0,15-irjIJ'j 4.: - V ' ,lp fxV .5v A, H U :J4 5,0 4 ,. ,Q 57. .f , 'I -' ' D ' L fII '- ' i l tfi h 'I f i ' 'Ii-1 ageywff Qifyitri ELLQ5 QELQE mei'-1 113-5.15 'ff .. ' ' L III f'?h3'11'iI'iWf,'S'L'Tll'I:'Gt-flhffiff-lb? -1'l4.m'?fWW55l,.J iii2I'PIlf3.1,I'x :.I1fvlBIliiI5. 23? ISL-I'f.'2 I.rv2'g1f:' - I fI,n:n5::1'-iq-II'qrwrI:j.-L.,i1e 1i1'II' -f1:'5ff4-:r,II::z'f,gI W,-,Igz-QI ,.I. I - . i . 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A 2 A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. JOHN MARVIN KING . ..,.. . La Pine, Ala. K 2, If Q CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Class Treasurer, '21-'22, Honor Committee, '22-'23, Class Base- ball, '22. JOHN DANIEL KINZER . . . . . . . . Bedford, Va II K A, 5 N11 fb CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Masonic Guild: Square and Compass, '23-,'24, '24-'25p Class Com- modore Representative, '22-'23, Manager Class Baseball, '23-'24g President Senior Class. PAUL JENNINGS LONGSHORE . . . . Columbiana, Ala 2 N, S11 O CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Class Baseball, '22, '23 Champs, '24 Champs. KONRAD LUX, JR. . .... . Waco, Texas E NI' Si- CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. THOMAS ALEXANDER MARSHALL . . Tullahoma, Tenn ' E1 KI' Q CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Benedict Clubg South Campus Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. FRANK S. MAXEY . .... .TompkinSville, Ky A 2 A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Class Vice-President, '24-'25. EGMONT SAMUEL MEINECKE, M.E. . . Bay, M0 2. N, 5 X11 qv CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Class Baseball, '22, Y. M. C. A. Promotion Committeik '22-'23, Class Vice-President, '22-T533 HODOF Committee, 54' -53- 57 ..f'f aL. ' 5175-1 ' X56-.1 '-L ' :S '- , N- -,-1 , gf- 1-L'-L-V----f , 'rg'-,ff-', . , .I ., A -A ,I f,1,,,,', '.'w--.,l,,,1,, A ,:,-A,,-- -NE, I H4 1'-amz, Ig. I. -.MI I-,L ,pa J'--ff .A ,TH I. '- hw - - Il -on:-:...,'v., :p.. ., 715 42,5 iZff !lf9. P11 I1'1'3E3f.CM5f Ef!:'1:w12i?fi,412 Ic'.f7'?4-C' 7i!l,rTEin'ii2 L-fl 2i??Zf17I'ff''ESG'f-'ff-'ll5l1T4ijE27?r , ' 'llf'5?fl'F1'13ff' i'?l4f:'lI: 53HflE1lflifliiirilii FlififaiifzfffiieY -a3f'f lQf ' 'f-fJt?A'f+'f--II.fff'fv -ILIIIK-.Wifff5e1w.s.1o'f2,F'wi,v1fa:QxifHf.'ww1affix.-VIf.wv11-.f.1fl.ff1:1--wdzlfff-1:I-lfls-mf1'-f.fg:p.:.'.1fe I :ff v -If.. .I f.,.1-: .fI.:1Q an --1' '--A ' ' . ' ' H . H A ., .,- Op- ..fff,. I 1 -.-..-I-.4 M?-. -'cv w aa-.-..-J., .fn-S' 'fu q y'15 ' -ez.-f .vn-... -n., ,vlf-gg I -., , . . HMV-F , ,V-yy ,5'?q1-:gr-W - fc? Jgbw 4 flu if I-1.-v47N4,f in 11,12 F -, up .- -.4115 At- I. Af. A. ik- If 4- I -xi gf I k115QEjCzag5gv:gG254gggrM,C9q55G-.. xl , . Ikxgf-,gygxdfg-5 -ggi? . fabllvjnr nfeulvllfiwrk Q Ivf,4Dr11r6fQC,'9xr':'i'lb.IY5.y, mwojln fi5.'?I.,J.?i'f Nix, X Wd, , t td -fIi.9:,,i . -,FV I, hz . . . -, . . . .. . , . f, , -1:2 ' ' ' h,-,I , I .-I , , Senior Class SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY CARL ARCH MOORE . . . . . . Paris, Ark. ' A 2 A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Honor Committee, '24-'25. ALBERT SIDNEY PAGE . . . . . . . . Columbia, Tenn. B '9 II CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Class Secretary, '21-'22, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '21-'22, '22-'23, Band, '21-'22, '22-'23, Manager, '23-'24, Student Council, '21, Class Base- ball, Manager, '23, Assistant Manager, '24, South Campus Dele- gate to Blue Ridge, '23, Associate Editor Handbook, '23g Y. M. C. A. Promotion Committee, '23-'24, Hustler Staff, '23g Webb Club, Benedict Club, Class Vice-President, '23-'24. OLIVER RUCKER PATTERSON . . . . . Gallatin, Tenn. IT K A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Honor Committee, '23-'24. JAMES MONROE PEDIGO .... .Smithville, Tenn. A 2 A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. ROY OAKLEN PERKINS, JR. . . . . . San Antonio, Texas if Q . CANDIDATE FOR D.IJ.S. . South Campus Cheer Leader, '24-'25, WALTER CLIFTON RHODES . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. A 2 A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. JAMES W. RICE . . .... . Flora, Miss. wif O CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. HERBERT JOSEPH RIVERS .... . Pensacola, Fla. A 2 A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Class Baseball, '22, '23 Champs, '24 Champs, '252 B91'l9diCf Club? Honor Committee, '21-'22, .,A ,.. .,,.-. .-L., .AJ . 1.4, ,. .4-in .-f' lf'-KK NA V- gl-V - ' H E IIE-AES T r ' 1 ,, , ' 'f - A , - . 3 ,.., . 1.31 -z .,.1' .r I 3 1-.v fL'.u .'4,' : ,E' w ,:1'. R N.-I-13- :.:: . V1 14--' : lI-. .1f, : . 3:1Q11I: ,,4. 1 l11I .1HI .I.'.: AJ.-' N ' 'uf ' I' -ll 'f 'ff '4 ', -- - -'- 'f ' -K -, -r, it g I I, A A sill ,agggw on MKQQMKDOM KQQEDMAQBQAANIQCMEQIZQREDGHAAECEQQQMQ ? I ' Senior Class SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY HORRELI, VERE ROY . .... . A Z1 A CANDIDATE I-'OR D.D.S. Benedict Club. BRENTS ST. JOHN . .... . If O CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. WILLIAM WINSTON SLATON . . . . A E A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. DAVID MAURICE SPECK ..... . I II K A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn. Rogersville, Ala. Monterey, Tenn WILLIAM EDWARD STACK ....... Birmingham, Ala A T A, If O CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Nemo Club: Owl Club, Commodore Club, Varsity Track, '21, '22, '23, '24, Honor Committee, '21-'22, Student Council, '22-'23, Var- sity Football, '23, Pan-Hellenic Council, '22-'23. OLIVER MCKINLEY STEWART . . . Weogufka, Ala A E A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Honor Committee, '23-'24, Benedict Club. I ARTHUR DONALD STRATHERN . . . Spring City, Tenn A 2 A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Benedict Club: Class Baseball, '22, '23 Champs, '24 Champs, Honor Committee, '2 4-'25. FRED LOVE STRATTON ..... . .Nashville, Tenn. A 2 A CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. fm , - K - - . is f 1-f.,A', ,,-'g,1+',1'f1- my ,,,,,,'gf-,FQ1- .'4,---.mf K ig' fi, ,, jfwfi A iceffvi 1 If 4' L 'L'-N V E kk . Nu' A TQ., Ix1,Pv,:gi?:43'5Yq,:fEi? ',L'Wgf ' ,igxy wi' ' . WQQRR GML. X M U , A 1, ,w.sf3ML'1ff Deli-YA1,Qg,4:3ff'1G,e , QSXAQHQ i l I I 1 I, ll I1 Il ll ll I A I l I I i I I SCIITOI' Class SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY J. THOMAS STROUD . . . i. . . . Union Springs, Ala. A 2 A W CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Captain Class Baseball. '23, Honor Committee, '22-'23g Class Com- modore Representative, '24-'25, South Campus Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, '24-'25, THOMAS BRUCE WEAVER .... . . Chapel Hill, Tenn. 111 Q CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Class Baseball, '22, '23, '24, 'Za VVILLIANI P. WOOD, JR. .,... '. Knoxville, Tenn. ' if O CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Benedict Clubg Honor Committee, '22-'23, WELLFORD G. WRENN ..... . Tuclcahoe, N. Y. Elf O ' CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. DOMINIC ANTHONY ZACCARDO, PH.C. . . New York, N. Y. 5 Elf 11, CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Ph.C. Columbia University, Honor Committee, '23-'24, GUY MAXWELL ZUCCARELLO . . . . Nashville, Tenn. qw K 2, 5 Elf fi:- ' CANDIDATE FOR D.D.S. Class Secretary and Treasurer, '20-'21. - - - - A.- -A ..- . . ,.. . 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A T A BAINS, VVM. T., JR. . . . Blountsville, Ala. BOMAR, LYNN ........ Gallatin K E Varsity Football, '21, '22, '23, '24g Var- sity Basketball, '22, '23, '24, Manager Basketball, '24, Varsity Baseball, '22, '23. BRANNAN, LOUISE VV. . . . . Mobile, Ala. Philosophic Literary Society. XUlNVWWXWNMWVNX BREAST, JOHN KELLY . . . . Shelbyville A K E Band, -24-'25, BRIGGS, ALICE D. . . . . Lake Wales, Fla. BROWN, JOHN R., Pre-Med , . Dayton, Ohio BRYAN, KENNETI-I M. ..... Nashville K A Freshman Football and Track, '22g Varsity Football, '23, '24, Vice-President Freshman Classy President Sophomore Class. BULLARD, GEORGE N. .... Detroit, Mich. 111 A 6 BURNS, HERMAN F. . . . Goodlettsville iff NNN ' BRAND: 7' 1 f I Ri q EL in nm vw ws The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five inlisIIulIIIuIImIllIIIIunuuIIIslInu1I1IImlullIlInunuIIIInn1nnuIIinulluuinIummnn1irinululIuIIIIIIuIInllIIIIlluIninuuunuIIuInnnillumluIIllmluummmnulmuIllmnuuunllllllllli....: :,....... 1 r ' 'I- IIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInIIlllIIIuIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIlllunullIIllIllulIIullIllIIIllluImlullllllllllllllllllull IllIIIIlllllIIlIlluIllIIIIImlullllllIlIuIllIIllIllllIIllnum1inlIllInIIIImllllluunlnlullllE : :.-' J L 4,2 . iw., 1-1. f .. BrRNs, JosEPI-I VV. . . . . .Nashville KI: If xl: Blue Pencil Club, '23-'24, 'al-'25. CARR, MlL'1'ON H. .... Pine Bluff, Ark. CARTER, THOMAS S., Pre-Med . . Nashville F Y Vanderbilt Band. '22-'23, '23-'24, Direc- tor, '24-'25, Skull and Bones Club, '23- '24, '24-'25. CI-IADVVICK, SHELBY . . . Birmingham, Ala. K A 9 Co-Editors, '22-'23, '23-'24, Student Council, '23-'24, '24-'25, Honor Commit- tee, '23-'24g Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet, '24- '25g Scribblers, '24-'25. CLARKE, ROCHESTER . . . Lake Charles, La. A K E COCHRAN, CHARLES ...... Nashville Freshman Math Prize, '23. COOKE, BILLIE ...... . Nashville E T E CONTOS, LOUIS . ...... Nashville Cox, SARA . .... Madisonville, Ky. A A A CRAIG, CATHIERYNIE . . . . .Ripley A 0 IT Lotos Eaters, '23-'24, Three Arts, '24-'25. CROCKETT, MARTHA ...... Nashville 'K A 9 Bachelor Maides. '24-'25: Y. XV. C. A. Treasurer, '24-'25, Co-Editors, '22-'23, DAvIs, FRANK G. ...... Springfield Dialectic Literary Society, '24-'25, Kis- sztm Board, '24-'25. DISMUKES, VVILLIAM P. . B 9 II Blue Pencil Club, '22-'23, '23-'24, Hust- lm ' Staff, '23-'24, I-lonor Roll. Doon, CHAS. E., Pre-Med A T S2 Skull arid Bones Club. , Masquerader Stalf, '24-'25. DOZIER, ROBT. L. ....... Nashville A X A Freshrnan Basketball, '22-'23, Frater- nity Basketball, '23-'24. . . . Nashville '24-'25, Sophomore . Cartersville, Ga. '23-'24, '24-'251 DUKE, CORA L. .... . Ashland City DUNCAN, ALLEENE E. . . . . Nashville K A 9 ERWIN, BUEORD ...... Frankewing EWING, GEO. B., Pre-Med . Smiths Grove, Ky. EX Soplioinore Honor Roll: Skull and Bones, Vice-President, '23-'24, Presi- dent, '24-'25. FORTSON, JOE B. . . Corsicana, Texas GEORGE, F. A. .....,.. Memphis A T A Nemo Clubg Owl Club: Pan-Hellenic Council, Class ative, '23-'24, modore, '25. GIBSON, EVERE'I l' B ..... DeVVitt, Ark. ll K Z Freshman Football, Basketball, and Track: Football Squad, '23-'24, Stu- dent Council, '23-'24, '24-'25g Honor Committee, '23-'24, '24-'25g President Owl Club, '24-'25, Track, '24, GOLDEN, GABRIEL H. . . . El Paso, Texas C0!ll1Tl0fi0l'lZ Represent- Assistant Editor Com- E X Dialectic Literary Society, '2-1-'255 In- ter-Society Debate, '2-1. GREEK, CLAY M. . . . ' . Nashville GREER, MARY H. .... . V. Memphis A A A Lotos Eaters, '23-'24, Three Arts, '24-'25, GUIZADO, LUIS E .... Panama, Panama X fl' HANCOCK, JAS. C., Pre-Med . . Fulton, Alchemist Club, '22-'23, '23-'24, SAC,-9- f2l1'Y. '24-'25, Sophomore Honor Roll, '23-'24, Skull and Bones, '23-'24, Sec- retary, '24-'25, HARRIS, ELIZABETH . . . . .Nashville K A 9 C'lm.irInan Freshman Girls, '22-'23, Co- Editors, '23-'2-l: Lotos Eaters, '23-'2-lg Student Council, '23-'24, Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet, '23-'24, Scriblilersg Masquer- ado1 ' Staff, '23-'2-1: Honor Commitc-e. '24-'25g Stunt Night Committee, '23-'24, Dramatic Club, '23-'24: Class Secretary and Treasurer, '24-'25, Stunt Night Chairman, '25. Ky. PIAY, LANOICE T., Pre-Law . . . Lexington - A T S2 Freshman Basketball and Baseball '22-'23. PIAYES, ELIZABETH . . . . . . Nashville K A 9 Y. W. C. A. cabinet, '22-'23, Lotos Eat- ers, '23-'24. HELMS, JOHN S., Pre-Med . . Tampa, Fla. E N Owl Club, '24-'25, Skull and Bones Club, '23-'2-i. HOLLINSHEAD, VVM. H., Pre-Med . Nashville Skull and Bones Club, '23-'24, '24-'25g Sophomore Honor Roll. HOOF, MARX' M. .... . Nashville A A A PIORRELL, VVALTER R. . . . . Cecilia, Secretary Philosophic Literary Society, '23-'24, Masquerader Staff, '24-'25, Ky. F.f,G'.T.,P--L'.. .Nh'll , MN no lell Kilt as V1 C HORTON, JAMES G. ..... Macon, Miss. Glee Club, '23--24, '24-'25, K A FARMER, JOHN VV. . . . . . Cedar Hill PIORTON, MARY .,... . Nashville FLETCHER, FRANK NV. . . . Nashville A 0 H D 111 A 9 HURT, ARTHUR R. . . . . Nashville 75 Ei- ' . QQ Cf fl f W -mnmmmmmewmsmmwmmmnmsxinxxikmmwwmtltg J-migwmusmsxwawmskuwmswswmmwmmwmuummwmun .mga J The Commoclore, Nineteen Twenty Five , . 'If - 1-r 7 lllllIllll'lIlIIIIIIIIllIllIllIllIIllllllllllIllllIIIIllIIlllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllIllIllIIIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIllIllllIIIllIllIllllllllIIllllIllIIIllIllIIIllllIIllllllllllIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlg I 1- Ll' 1 'ez 1.19: - f ...5 il: Z.. : I. allllllllllllIIIIllllllllIIllIllllIllnullllIuInllmlllllllllllIllllllIlIllullullIllIIlmllIllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllIlulllIllIIIllIIlIllIIIIIIlmIllIlmmlIllllIulIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli ....L ' HUTTON, WILLIAM T. . . . . Nashville JARRELL, EVELYN L. . . . Thomasville, Ga. A A A Co-Editors, '22-'23, '23-'24, Lotos Eat- ers, '23-'2-i, Stunt Night Committee. '23-'24, '24-'25, Scribblers, '24-'25, Bach- elor Maides, '24-'25. JENKINS, MARY H. . . Cookeville JONES, BENJAMIN F. . . . Nashville 2 A E JONES, EDGAR, Pre-Med . . Nashville K A Freshman Track, '23, Varsity Track, '24, Owl Club, '24-'25. JONES, WALTER E. . . . .Nashville A T A Philosophic Literary Society, '23-'24. KEY, JAMES C. . ...... Miami, Fla. Dialectic Literary Society, '24-'25, KIRKES, LEONARD M., Pre-Med . . Nashville E X Captain Freshman Basketball, '23, Freshman Track, '23, Glee Club, '23- '24, Owl Club, '24-'25, Varsity Basket- ball, '24, Varsity Track, '24, Blue Pen- cil Club, '22-'23, '23-'24, Class Presi- dent, '24-'25. KLEIN, EDWARD S. .... Shreveport, La. Z B T LAMPTON, IDDO W. .... Magnolia, Miss A K E Owl Club, '24-'25. LAWRENCE, W. R., Pre-Med . Thornclale, Tex. LINDSAY, PAUL M. . . . . Cocoa, Fla. A K E Dialecztie Literary Society, '23-'24, '24- '25, Football Squad, '23, '24. LOWE, JOHN C., JR. .... Huntsville, Ala. A X A . MCCANLESS, GEORGE F. . . .Morriston fl? K E Blue Pencil Club, '23-'24, '24-'25, Owl Club, '24-'25, Class Vice- President, '24-'25. Hustler Staff, VVilmiIIgton, N. C. MCEACHERN, JACK S. . . CID K KI' ' MCICINNEY, REUEL M. . . Crossett, Ark. X fir Hustler staff, '24-'25. McPEAK, ELSIE ..... . Sparta E T E MANEY, JAMES ..... . . Nashville K A MARTIN, ROBERT B. .... Shelfield, Ala. ATQ MII.LER, BREVARD D., JR. . . . Shelbyville 111 K XII Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '22-'23, '23-'24, Circulation Manager MasqueI'af1er, '23-'24, Assistant Manager Football '24, Assistant Business Manager Mas- queraderj' '24-'25, Owl Club, '24-'25, MIMS, THOMAS P. ..... .Nashville E X Blue Pencil Club, '22-'23, Vice-Pregi- '23-'24, . dent. '23-'2-L, Hustler Staff, Athletic Editor, '24-'25, Class Com- modore Representative, '23-'24, Sopho- more Honor Roll, Calumet Club, '24-'25' Athletic Editor Commodore, '25. MORSCI-IHEIMER, TIENRY . . . Parkdale, Ark. A K E MOTLOW, ROBERT T. . . . . Lynchburg A T S2 Owl Club, 24-'25. MOULDER, MAX K., Pre-Med . . Nashville Alchemist Club. '22-'25 '23-'24, Skull and Bones Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, '23- '24, '24-'25. I MURPHEY, EDWIN M. . . . Macon, Miss. K A NEWMAN, LANGDON C., Pre-Med . Covington E A E Pre-Med Club, '23, Alchemist Club, '22-'23. NEWMAN, VVILSON L. . . . . .Nashville Hustler Staff, '24-'25. NEWSOM, VVILLIAM R. . . . . Dallas, Texas fb K E NIMMO, JENNIE E. . . . Nashville NIMMO, JESSIE B. . . . . Nashville PARKS, JAMES W. .... Brooksville, Miss. K E Dialectic Literary Society, Assistant Manager Track, '25. PARSONS, ALICE . . Santa Fe PEARSON, FRAY O. . .Nashville PETERSON, J. KIMBARK . . Nashville PETTIGREW, RICHARD L. . . Greenfield PORTER, LUTENIA .... . Clinton, Ky. K A 9 POWELL, ELIZABETH . . . . Dallas, Texas PROVOST, FRANK P. ...... Nashville fl? A 9 Freshman Football, '22, Owl Club, '24- '25, Sophomore Honor Roll. RANKIN, LOUISE J. . . . . Nashville 2 T E REID, L. LAMPTON .... Magnolia, Miss. A K E 76 1- fqfyl T 91117 4 ea I .1 fi- M3 F0' , ' I Q mmmNewtommymwtwmmrg I Swsxxsxtxmmmmmwmmxmmxmuxxwmmmpxwmw Sam WR 5 MMS .mg The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five .nIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIIllllllIIluIIIIIIllIllIluIIInllIIIIIIllllIIllnlInIlluIullllIllIIIIlIluIIIllIIIIIIIulllIllInlIllIIInIIIllIIllllllIllIlllmIIllllIIIIIIllIllIIIllllIllIIImlllllIllIllIInlIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllg.. Q.: - 'I, IIIIIIIIllllIIIIIllllllIllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIIllIIllllllllllIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllllIllllllIlIlllllllllIllllIllllllllIi 1- :P Jak . 4.7 . If RHEA, EDW. B., Pre-Med . Hopkinsville, Ky. Sergeant-at-Arms Skull and Bones Club, '24-'25, RosE, HELEN W. .... . . Nashville A A A Student Council, '23-'24, Chairman Sophomore Girls, '23-'24, President LO- tos Eaters, '23-'24, Sophomore Honor Roll, Pan-Hellenic Council, '24-'25. SALMON, WILLIS B. ..... Clinton, Ky. SHANNON, FREDERICK N. . . . Chicago, Ill. fb K 11' Freshman Baseball, '22-'23, SHARP, MARY E. ....... Nashville A O H SHEVNIN, 'Tl-IEUS M. . . . Alexandria, La. KID K E SLEMONS, EUNICE M. ..... Nashville K A 9 Three Arts Club, '24-'25. SMITH, DOLLIE A. . ..... Nashville A A A Three Arts Club, Dramatic Club, Chair- man Junior Girls, Y. VV. C. A. Cabi- net, '24-'25, Blue Ridge Delegate, '24. SMITH, HENRY LAIRD . . .... Lynnville KI, A 9 SMITH, HARRIET M. ...... Franklin SMITH, ROY A. . . . Chickamauga, Ga. SMITH SARA C. ....... Fulton, Ky. K A 9 Lotos Eaters, '23-'24, Class Secretary and Treasurer, '23-'24, Y. VV. C. A. Cab- inet, '23-'2-lg Three Arts Club, '24-'25, Pan-I-Iellenie Representative, '24-'25. SMITHSON, V. G., Pre-Med . Hopkinsville, Ky. Skull and Bones, '23-'24, '24-'25, Glee Club, '24-'25. SPENCER, WILLIAM H. . . . Nashville A T A SRYGLEY, BIRDIE F. . . . . Nashville STALEY, O. WEEE . . . ..... Nashville Masquerader Staff, '24-'25. STAY, MARY E. .... Montgomery, Ala. TEMPLETON, JOHN W. . . . . Nashville KA THOMPSON, MARY E. . . Montgomery, Ala. TIl,LMAN, MARION M. ..... Greenfield T K A President Philosophic Literary Society, '24, Secretary-Treasurer Tau Kappa Al- pha. Debating Fraternity, '24-'25, Van- derbilt-Alahama Debate, '24, Extension Debater, '24, Class Sergeant-at-Arrns, '24-'25, Debating Council, '24-'25. TREANOR, WILLIAM O., IR. . . Craggie Hope B 9 H Owl Club, '24-'25. TRICE, ANNIE R. ..... .Jackson A O TI I CO-Editors, '22-'23, President, '23-'24, Social Chairman Lotos Eaters, '23-'24, Bachelor Maides, '24-'25, Pan-Hellenic Council, '24-'25, Stunt Night Commit- tee, '23-'24, '24-'25. WALKER, ELLA M. . . . . . Nashville Z T E WATSON, NEILL W. . . . . Morristown WEINSTEIN, ALBERT G. . . Middlesboro, Ky. Pre-Med E B T Alchemist Club, '22-'23, Skull and Bones Club, '22 Z3, Treasurer, '24-'25. WEISE, MARY L. ....... Nashville Girls' Student Council, '24-'25, Honor Committee, '24-'25, Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet, '24-'25. WHITE, ELAM G. . WHITE, MARY E. . . . WHITNEL, C. WINERED . A K E Football Squad, WILLIAMS, IRENE .... A 0 II Nashville . Talladega, Ala. . . Fulton, Ky. 23, '24. . Huntsville, Ala. Sophomore Honor Roll, Girls' Student Council, '23-'24, '24-'25, Secretary- Treasurer Lotos Eaters, '23-'24, Three Arts Club, '24-'25, Secretary-Treasurer Scribblers, '24-'25. WILLS, ELIZABETH M. . . . B rownsvil le K A 9 Y. W. C. A. cabinet, '23-'24. A A, A Bachelor Maldes, '24-'25. SUCC, JOHN Y. ...... . McEwen , 2 qs 2 WOODS, MILES VV. . . . . Nashville SUCG, SUSIE C. .... . Brentwood WILSON, RICHARD T., JR. . . Nashville E T E fb A 6 Student Council, '24-'25, , AVATES, KATHARINE . . Nashville TEAGUE, PERRY J. . . . . . . Prentiss T fb B E X - - Biue Pencil Club, '22-'23, secretary, YOUNG' FINDLM E' - ' ' ' Memphls '23-'24, Hustler staff, '23-'24, De- K A partments Editor, '24-'25, Sophomore ' Freshman Football, '22, Mandolin Club. Honor Roll, Caiumer Club, '24-'25, '22-'23, 77 We-t I 7 :QI li 2 f . - -5 -.emwfeswmmwwtwwwmmseg wmsuwsmuwmwnwwammswammw is - xanga , I The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five aglllllll lllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll IllIllIIIIIllIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIlllllllillllllllllllllllIlllgi t '- .i J.:........Qi2....Euuumluuullulllllmnnmmmmm:mmmImmmnlumunmnInunnummlnmmnummmmmIllIIIunIIIlnmnvummlumllulumuuullunuummumluluIummuunnluuulfr. I! IC 1 I1 'll11iO1' Class School of Engineering OFFICERS L. M. GILMORE .. . . . . . WILLIAM A. LAWSON . THOs. M. HOLT .... , WM. H. ROWAN . AERAHAMS, ROLLAND S. . .Nashville ' Z B T BETTY, BERNARD B. . ..... Nashville Freshman Track, '23g Class Secretary and Treasurer, '23-'24, ACARGILE, NEIL H. .... Arkadelphia, Ark. E A E Captain Freshman Baseball, '23g Fra- ternity Baseballg Owl Club, '24-'25g Var- sity Football, '24, COLLETTE, FREDERICK H. .... Nashville Class Commodore Representative, '23-'24, Sophomore Honor Roll. CORE, ROBERT, W. .... Greenfield, Ohio CROCRETT, WATRINS, JR. .... Nashville CIP A 9 Class Vice-President, '22-'23, Class President, '23-'24g Vanderbilt Tech Lllubg Assistant Manager Football, '24, Vice-President Owl Club, '24-'25, CURREY, JAMES G. ...... Nashville EASTES, PHILLIP R. . . Nashville GEE, SMITH H., JR ....... Madison GILMORE, LAURENCE M. . , Tacoma, VVash. 412 K E Class President, '24, Band, '23-'2-I3 Vanderbilt Tech Club, '23-'24, . . . . . President . . . . . . . Vice-Presidcnl . . Secretary and Treasurer . Sergeant-at-Alrms GRIFFIN, RICHARD M. . . Nashville ' HART, MAXWELL D. . . Nashville HOLMAN, ALBERT R. . . Nashville HOLT, THOMAS M. . ..... Nashville II K A Class President, '22-'231 Class Secre- tary and Treasurer, '24-'25, Honor Roll, '24. JOHNS, ANDREW F. . ..... VValter Hill Junior A. S. C. E. at University of Ten- nessee. JOHNSON, RICHARD A. .... johnson City K Z LAWSON, VVILLIAM A. . . . Memphis X li' MYERS, H. B., IR. . . . VVashington, D. C. CIP A 9 Freshman Football. '23g Hustler, '23-'24, Vanderbilt Tech Club. ROWAN, WILLIAM H. . . Nashville SADOFF, BERNARD J. . . Nashville SILVER, ISADORE . .Nashville 'r IEW' 78 159 . W Q IW-A XMWXXXANWSWXBH Hlvvlxhhlvx 1 M A' li The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five . - I z!:IlllIlllllllIllllluIIIIIInnunumnmmlllIIIIIuIlllIIunuIIIllIIIIlluumumlumlum Illllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllll ImlIIllnllIuI1IIllInullIllIllIImlnlI1InIInuIIlIIIIlmunmmlulmili . -v . 5-7 ' ' 1 3.7 ........1 .....E'IlllllllllllIIllIllIlllllilllllllllllllllllllmlllIIIllIIIllIllIllIIIIIllIllIluIllIIIllInIllIllIIllIIllllllIllIlllllllIlllIIllIllIIIIllIIllllllllllllIIIllllIIIIIllIIIllIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIllIllllllIllIlllllllllllnllllllllllg ,rg , , ...... 1lI1iOI' Class School of Law OFFICERS C. A. POLK .... ..... ..,.. P r esident M. C. SIMPSON . . . T. W. HUGHES . . . . . . . . . Vice-President . Serretary and Treasurer VV. A. THOMAS . ........ Sergeant-at-.flrfns N. H. CARTER . . Connnodore Representafifue BARNES, THOMAS F. . . . Nashville BEAUCHAMP, WILLIAM B. . . . Nashville A T Q Owl Club, '244'25. BYNUM, EDWARD . . Oklahoma City, Okla. EX,1IPA4IJ CARTER, NOLAN H., B.A. . Lawrencebnrg, Ky. KA,fI:AfI1 Philosophic Literary Society! John Marshall Law Club: Samuel K. Hous- ton Prize, Class Commodore Repre- sentative. CATE, REYNOLDS N. . . . .Terrel, Texas qPKE,AK1If,fIPAA Y. M. C. A. Board, '23-'24, John Mar- shall Law Club, '23-'2-1: Circulation Manage-r C01I1IIl0Ci0l'G, '24, Business Manager COI'h1 D0i'i01'P, '25, COVERDALE, CQRAYDON B. . COVERDALE, JONAS S. . . . . A X A Class Secretary and T1'CfIsuI'er, ' Fratornity Basketball, '2-1. Nashville Nashville 23-'24, 'S A . .. H DEARINC, WILL B. ....., Potosi, Mo. A641 John Marshall Law Club. FELTS, HOLLAND O. . . . Greenwood, Miss. E A E, fb A 11: FITZELL, J. ALVIN ..... Denver, Col. E X FULK, FRANCIS G. . . . . Little Rock, Ark. A T A A GARl.AND, JACK S. . .... Augusta, Ark.: E A E GENTRY, HOWARD S. .... VVheatley, Ky. II K A, 1' I-I 1' John Marshall Law Club, Dialectic Lit- erary Society. GIBSON, RAY S. ...... DeWitt, Ark. 115 K 2 GOULDMAXN, LAWRENCE . . .Bronx, N. Y. GUP, A. LINCOLN . ..... Mobile, Ala. Advertising Manager Vanderbilt Alum- nus. HAs'I'INCs, JAMES F. ...... Lewisburg X 112 ZA .gum The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five ii? - 'lf lf IIIIIllllIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIlllIllllIIIIllllIllIIIlllIIllIllllllllIIIllllIIllllIIlllllIIllIIIllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllmlllluIInIinnIIIunlIImlunninulunlluIulllIimnIu1IInIIuInulIIIulliunuullulnluifa I -4 .I,L I :gf rum mm 1'- 'a:,,:: Iam- . : IIIInIuInIuIIluIIinIIIIIIninuunIIImumuInnIlnIInunlI1inuIIIinnnuinInInumunnnIinuinunmmmIIIIIullulunlunmIInnulIInnn1n11IllIIllulluIIniuunnnuAnulmmlumumull '.. HUGHES, THOMAS VV. . . . . Memphis NORRIS, JOHN W., B.A. ....... Bells K 2 CIP A A, T K A Freshman Football, '22, John Marshall Law Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, '24- '25, Student Council, '24-'25, Class Seo- retary and Treasurer, '24-'25. Inter-Society Debate, '23-'24, Inter-Col- ' leglate Debater, '23-'24, Forensic Man- ager, '24-'25. NOWLIAN, WILLIAM R. ...... Sparta JAMES, EARL P. ...... Paducah, Ky. ORR, RUEUS W. ..... Hartselle, Ala. A X A LID A 9 John Marshall Law Club. Varsity Football, '24. JENNINGS, JOHN H., B.A. . Bradentown, Fla. PRAY, CHARLES H-, B-S- ---- Nashville SIP K E, fb A A Hustler Staff, '20-'21, Club Editor, '22-'23, John Marshall Law Club: Scrub Baseball, '21-'22, Circulation Manager Jade, '22-'23, Assistant Business Man- ager Jade, '23-'24, Business Manager Masquerader, '24-'25, Senior Aca- demic lnvitations Committee, '23-'24, Assistant Business Manager Commo- dore, '23, Business Manager Commo- dore, '24. ' JONES, DUDLEY K. . . . . .Nashville K A John Marshall Law Club. JONES, RICHARD J. . . . Birmingham, Ala. K A, A O QI: KAERCHER,.LUCIAN D. . . Ortonville, Miss. H K A Dramatic Club, '23-'24, President, '24-' '25, LAREY, BERT B ....... Benton, Ark. LEVY, LIORACE L., B.S. . . . . Nashville Z B T LOCKYEAR, THEODORE . . . Evansville, Ind. fr K 2, fi: A A Philosophic Literary Society, '23-'24, President '24-'25, Inter-Society Debate, '24, John Marshall Law Club. LOONEY, JAMES C., B.A. .... - . Nashville I' H I' John Marshall Law Club, Dialectic Lit- erary Society, LOUIS, HOWARD E. . . Jackson LYONS, JAMES . .... . Nashville MCCALL, JAS. C., JR., B.A. . . . Nashville K A Blue Pencil Club, '20-'21, ner Staff, '21-'22, '22-'23, Dramatic Club, '20-'21, 321-'22, '22-'23, Calumet Club, '22-'23, 'za-'24. MCCARY, JOE T.. . . . . .Nashville Z A E MCICNIGHT, MATT D. . . . . Murfreesboro K 2 '21-'22, Hus- MADDIN, JOHN K. .,.. . Nashville A K E Varsity Swimming Team, '19-'20. MURRAY, TOM E. ..... . Nashville fb A fb NELSON, LESLEY M. . . . . Humboldt B 9 II NORMAN, J. EDWARD ...... Nashville to A A, T K A Secretary and Treasurer Freshman En- gineers, '22-'23, Dialectic Literary So- ciety, Treasurer, '23-'24, Vice-President, '24-'25, Winner Southern Intercollegiate Oratorical League Contest, '24, Finalist in Founder's Contest, '24, Finalist in Houston Contest, '24, Debating Council, '24-'25, John Marshall Law Club, '24- '25, bfi 2 A E, CP A KID Scholarship for Highest Grade in Class, Football Squad, '16, '17, Reserve Base- Jliazll, '16, '17, Reserve Basketball, '16, POLK, C. L., JR., B.A. .... Helena, Ark. Z N, fP A KID B.A.-Virginia Military Institute, Philo- S0DhIc Literary Society, Owl Club, '24- '25, John Marshall Law Club, Class President, '24-'25, POUNTAIN, THEODORE . .Greenville, Miss. I' H F John Marshall Law Club. PRICE, EDYVIN A., B.A. ..... Nashville K A, fi, A A John Marshall Law Club, '23-'24, Law Honor Committee, '23-'24, Dialectic Lit- GPH-FY 30019152 '24-'25, Pan-Hellenic Council, '24-'25. SANDERS, HARRIS H. ..... Athens, Ala. fb A 9 Freshman Baseball, '22, Owl Club, '23. '24, Ace Club, '23-'24, John Marshall Law Club. SCANIJON, C. M. ..... Gulfport, Miss. Dlaleotic Literary Societyi John Mar- shall Law Club. SIMPSON, MACK C. . ..... Bell Buckle E X President Dr. Mims' Bible Class, '21- '22, Freshman Advisory Committee, '21- '22, Class Baseball, '21-'22, Dialectic Literary Society, '23-'24, '24-'25, Class Vice-President, '24-'25. SMITH, VVILLIS B. ..... Elkmont, Ala. E A E Class President, '22-'23, Vice-President Owl Club, '23-'24, Assistant Manager Baseball, '24, Manager Baseball, '25, Vice-President Pan-Hellenic Council, '24-'25. SPRAGINS, ROBERT H. ...... Jackson E A E, CP A CID STOKES, JORDAN III .... . Nashville LID K 111 THOMAS, WILLIAM A. .... Grifiin, Ga. Forensic Council, '24-'25, Class Ser- geant-at-Arms, '24-'25, TOWNSEND, ROLAND H. . . Wabbaseka, Ark. 2 X, IP A CIP Nemo Club, '20-'21, Owl Club, '24-'25. TUPPER, JAMES S. . . ..... Nashville YD K NP, A 9 if Ace Club, '24-'25, WALDROP, HOMER H., B.A. .... Idlewild 'P A CII B.A, Union University, Intercollegate Debating Team tUnionJ, Business Man- ager College VVeek1y CUnionJ, Editor College Weekly tUnioni. WHITE, GLADSTONE H. . . .Livingston YOUNG, E. HOYLE ..... Corinth, Miss. CIP A 9 , Football Squad, '24. ZW-'74 I1 -IE A . il' 5 1 . ,sat- F fn? wmvvmmvmmwwummxmmxxuxg l SIsmxuxxuuumuxxwm'mm..s-emwwoix Sm . sw 5 t-mst. I The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five ..lilIllIllIlllllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllll llll llllllllll lllllllllllllllnlllllll ll lllllllllIllIllIllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll IIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll an lllllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIllIIIllIIIIllIllIIIlIIllIllIllIIIllIIllIllIIIIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIIIIlullIIIlllllllIllllIIIIllllIIllIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll llllllllllllllf unior Class School of Medicine OFFICERS 1 ROGER BURRUS . . . . . Prexidenz W. E. VAN ORDER . Secretary and Treasurer RINEY CRAIG . . . . . Vice-President H. A. GROSS ...... Sergeant-at-Army RALPH SLOAN . . Commodore Repre.ventati4ve BAILEY, JAMES P., B.A. . Waxahachie, Texas CHESTERI I- B-, B-A. ------ NHSIIVIUC fl? B II BARTON, VV. B., B.A. . . Orangeburg, S. C. BAU, C. M., B.S. .... Shanghai, China BELL, ROBERT H. .... Oakwood, Texas fb A O, CI: X South Campus Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '23-'24, Honol' COmrnittee, '24-'25, BOONE, GEORGE D. ..... . . Erin fb B H BOOTH, TPIOMAS F. . . . . . . Pulaski CIP B II BROWN, CLYDE H, ,.... Cullman, Ala. 112 X BURRUS, ROGER B. ..... Hickman, Ky. fll X Class President, '24-'25. BUTLER, F. VV. ........ Trenton X Z X South Campus Pan-Hellenic Council, '24-'25. BUTTERWORTH, A. D. . . . . Murray, Ky. Cb B II BeII,fI:X Reserve Football, '19, Doubles Winner, '21, Finalist Singles, '21, West Campus, Mandolin Club, '21-'22, '22-'23, Class Vice-President, '22-'23, Class Treasurer, '23-'24, Skull and Bones Club, South Campus Tennis Team, '24-'25. CHRISTMAN, VVM. W. ..... Nashville fI1'BII COUNCIL, FRANK E. .... Windom, Texas fb X CRAIG, RINEY .... . . . Sharpe Chapel Class Football. '23-'24, Class Vice- President, '24-'25. CROSS, E. H., B.S. ..... Gadsden, Ala K2,fI:X Cheer Leader, '23-'24, Honor Commit- tee '24-'25 DODSON, M. W., JR. ..... Hermitage Cl: B H DORRIS, J. MAYS, B.A. ...... Bolivar E A A K K EVANS, JOHN T. ...... Fayetteville X Z X 81 We I 5 w rx- W E ll ' M 5 -3-.ewmwununmmnmxmummxmwxuwmnmwmxmmxwg J? SwXwNxxwNwNN xmmwwnl .I .R A wk gglllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIlIIIlllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIllllllllIIIllIIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllIllllIIIllllllllIllIllIIIIIIllIIlIIlllIIIllllllllIlllllllIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllgig ggs,.......?gS....EnIllImumuullullnuuuIIIIlunuulmunmmlnnumInnmmmnmnummumnuuunlmmlumImullumlulllmmmumlllulululuullllllllululuuuunummm:ulumuuluuullli t nmlmn - nrt, n The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five FOsI'ER, HUGH M. ..... . Gallatin A'rA,o BH Class Secretary and '1'reasuI'e1', '23-'2-lt Skull and Bones Club. GARRE'I'1', VV. A., B.A. . . Hopkinsville, Ky. E A E, A K K CEIBSON, T. S., B.A. .... St. Louis, Mo. 'IP B H Skull and Bones Club, '21-'22, GILL, JAMES P. ...... -Dallas, Texas II X Class Football, '23-'243 GODDARD, VVALTER E. .... Austin, Texas fr I' A, QI, K GOODALL, A. GORDON, B .S. . Mason. . . Nashville GOOLKER, PEISACH .... New York, N. Y. CTRAVES, GUTHRIE Y. .... Scottsville, Ky. K Z A Reserve Football, '20-'21: Class Basket- ball. '22-'23. GROSS, H. A. .. . . CiRAY, R. M., B.A. . . . Los Angeles, Cal. Class Football, '22 VVaxalIachie, Texas 111 B H Gloe Club, '22-'23, '23-'24, Class Ser- geant-at-Arms, '24-'25. HALEX', M. A., B.A. . . . Brooksville, Ky. 111 B H HINSI-IAW, C. T., B.A. . . . VVinf'ield, Kan. KP X Mason. HOBBY, A. WORTH, JR. XZX HOLLABAUGH, ANDREW N QBII Skull and Bones HOLT, RICHARD B. . . HUBBARD, VVILDER VV. . 111 X Sophomore Honor Rol Club, . Nashville . . Nashville '21-'22. . . Nashville . Florence, Ala. ll mfg. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '22- -. , ban, 'z3. joIINs, DANIEL J. . . . South Campus Class Base- . Nashville 111 B H KELLY, ERNEST G., B.A. . Plantersville, Miss. A K Ia, A K K Delegate Student Volunteer Class Vice-President, '23, President Dr. Mims' Bible Class, '20-'21g Cliairman Kissam Board of Directors, '20-'21g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '20-'21g Secretary- Treasurer Skull and Bones Club, '223 Class Faculty Knorzkor, '22, Vice-Presb Conferonrel lltnllt Southern Y. M. C. A. Conl'erent-O, '22: Associate Secretary Y. M. C, A., NVI4st Campus, '22g Class Treasurer, '22-' 23. ICIMZEY, FRANK B., B.A. . A T Q, K ZX LACEY, C. M.. . . . fb B H Secretary and Union City Bessemer, Ala. MIN'I'ER, R. E., B.A. . . Birmingham, Ala. X Z X Fellow in Biology, '21g Square and Compass. MOORE, G. B., B.A. . . San Antonio, Texas 41 B II C amwaxwmxwauxxvmxxxxvaxvkvxxxmxxxxxxxx N xxxxxxxxxxxxs MURRAY, SAUNDERS .... Alexandria, Va. fb K 2, sb X Pan-Hellenic: Honor Committee, '21-'22g Owl Club: President Tennis Club, '21- '32Z Skull and Bones Club, '22g Tennis Team, '21, '22, Tennis Champion Singles and Doubles, '22, '23g Commo- dore Representative, '22, '23, PARKER, VVM. P., B.A. ..... Nashville EX,fIDX , RIIEA, WM. G. ..... .Pulaski ROBINSON, F. B., B.A. . .Liberty SCI-IvvAR'I'z, LEO, JR. . . . . Nashville H A fb Jade Staff, '19-'20, '22-'233 Contrib- SI.o TA utor to Commodore, Vanderbilt Orchestra, baggerf' '23. AN, RALPH M., B.A. :Ii K 2, QI: X Skull and Bones Club, '22-'23, Honor Roll, '23: Glee Club, '22-'23, Assistant Manager, '23-'24, Manager, '24-'253 Band, '22-'23, '23-'2-1, South Campus Representative Band, '23-'243 Tvest Campus Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '22: Class Baseball Mana.ger, '23, Captain, '24, '19-'20, '19-'20, Carpet- '22-'23Z . . Black Rock, Ark. YLOR, HARLAN H., B.S. . . . Livingston K 2, QI: X Nemo Club, '20-'21, Owl Club, '21-'22, Skull and Bones Club, '21-'22, Class Vice-President, '22-'23, Class Football, '22-'23, South Campus Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, '22-'23g Class Commodore Rep- resentative, '23-'24. TI-IOMPSON, H. O., B.S. ..... Nashville E X TII Commodore Representative, '17-'1Sg Blue Pencil Club, '17-'18g Hustler, '17-'1S, Athletic Editor, '18-'19, Manag- ing Editor, '20-'21, Editor-in-Chief, '21- '223 Nemo Club, '1Sg Philosopbic, '17-'18, President, '18-'19, Manager Dramatic Club, '19-'20g Commodore Board, '18- '19: Business Manager Commodore, 'ZOQ Commodore Club, '21, Class Secre- tary, '21. OMPSON, R. F., B.A. ..... Nashville Ia 9 II, QI, X Hustler Staff, '20-'2-lg Editor-in-Chief, '23-'2-lg Jade Staff, '20-'21, '21-'22, Honor Committee, '22-'23, Class Honor Conimittee, '23-'24, ITRAVNICEK, JOSEPI-I, B.A. . . Columbia, S. C. V A A K A, A K K Philosophic Literary Soeiety, '21g Ger- man Club, '21g Skull and Bones Club, '21: Reserve Basketball, '21g Frater- nity Basketball, '24, N ORDER, VVM. E. .... Ithaca, N. Y. 2 N, :Ii K Y. M, C. A. Cabinet, '20-'21, Kissam Hall Board, '22-'23, Class Basketball, '22-'23, Varsity Traek, '23, '2-L VVALRER, H. M., B.A., M.A. . . Nashville A K K VVILSON, REDFORD A., B.A. . . . Cadiz, Ky. A X A, A K K Sophomore Honor Roll: Master Masong Skull and Bones Club, '21-'22, German Club, '20-'21, '21-'22, '22-'23. VVOODS, DEXTER L., B.A. . . . Nashville .2 4 1 I KIPBH mlm 9 . 4,1 5 5 7 9 3 1 1 9 7 7 1 ,cw . It 2 x, - 2 mfs' 2, xxxxxxxxxxxwssxxxxxwuxxxuwxxxxuxxxxmmnlil 'f E The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five -A---- lllllIllIllllIIIIluIIIIllQIIIIlIIuuIilIIIIlllullIIlllllIIunmlllIIllIIIulnlulIlulllIIIIInuunulmllllllunnllm IulIIIllIIIIIllmllmlmumlnlm nIIIInullIIllIllumuulnluul1ummnuunnuullllllulf -uvl ElllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIllIllIIIIllIlllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIlllllIllIIllIlllllllIIlllIlllllllIllIIIIllllIIllIllIllIIIlIllIIllIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllll IIIllIlIIlIIIlllIIlIlllII?j...ii'.5 n.... ..- . ..,.... x., . -. f 5 iw C4 w l,.., . ,kk I l . V I , , ,Q 1. - 1 x J, is . . . r -. . , .Q . . 1 f . f .' . r' -X 4 1 o , o S R 4 Al. 4 ' 1lI11OI' Class School of Dentistry OFFICERS C. A. SMWHE . . . . .... .... . Pzwyidant E. C. WORKMAN . . . ...... . Ifice-Pzmidclzt C. F. TAYLOR . . . . . Sefrelary and Treasurer J. L. SCALES . . Commodore Rnprasenlatifve BLUE, CHARLES G. . . Ma nolia Ark. CROWDER, ollx S. . . . Birmin ham Ala. I g l EI l E x11 LI! Boso, HERBER1' O. . . . . . Boaz, Ala, Chan-man Honor- cqmmlue, '23-'24. A E A EUBANKS, WlLL1AM F. .... Daytona, Fla. F-4 BOYD, LOUIS E. . . . . , Bogalusa, La. H qi 47 XI' FRATER, OHN R. . .... Shreve ort La. , ..,.. .., P 1 Honol Council, -.v- ..4. Masonic Club' COOPER, VIVIAN D. . Talladega Springs, Ala. HARDY. VVOFFORD B-Xi! 6 ' - Haskell, Texas A E A -' Captain Class Football, '22-'23. COUCH, WINSTON S. . - - - Ma nolia, Ark- llmrm DONALD E. . . . Russellville Ark. J 7 XI' Q K E, X11 Q H0l10l' C0ll11'Hi'CtGG. '33-'fi Gloe Club, '24-'25, Treasurer South Campus Y. M. C. A.: Arkansas Club. . Student Council, '23-'24, Cox, JULIUS E. . ...,. VVarr1or, Ala. - A E A Honor Committee, '22-'23, Chairnian Honor Committcc, '24-'25. PIARRELL, JAMES D. .... Lucedale, Miss. NI' Q South Cainpus Y. M. C. A. Promotion Committee-g Class Baseball, '22-'23, '23- CRAWEORD, THOMAS P. . . VVinnsboro, S. C. '2-4. 83 FX 3 ig 9 5 Gil A W wiaumnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmmxwmxxmw-S 2 ME.-uxxxxxmuxaExxxxxxnxxxxxwxxxxxxwn1xxxmNxwnxmxxmxxxxxxx SNR W.. .R GEORGE P. . . Port Arthur, Texas ' E The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five ------ iii- agllllllllllIllIIIIllIllIIIllIIIIIIllllllllIlIIlIIllIIIIlllIIllIIIIllllIIIIIllIllllllllllIllllllIIIllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIllllllllIIllIIIIlllllIIllllIllIIIIIllIllllIIllIlIllIIllllllllIIlllllllllIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEE 1 1 r ' 'N-r I. I. In UF -Vi' EuIllIllIllllllIllIIllIIIllIIIlIIIllllInllIllIIlnumIlllIIlullIIIllInnnlllImlllluIInIllullIllIIInmmm!mmIIllIllIIllllllIllIlullImlIllllIllllIumIIIllIIIIllllllllllllIllllnlIIInlIIIIllllIlunlullllllllI?i....!iE........ S .F HINES, JOHN O. ...... Guthrie, Ky. EI Alf fl: HOEBS, PLEAS . ,... .Fayetteville fb A 9 HUNT, RALPH S., JR. . . . Sylacauga, Ala. JACKSON, DAVID E. . . . Minor Hill JACKSON, JOHN E. . . . Minor Hill IRONS, ROBERT P. ..... Mt. Vernon, Ill. A 2 A JARRELL, CECIL P ..... Columbia, La. 2 A E, Sl' Q JENKINS, VVILLIAM C. . . . . Knoxville E Alf flv Class Baseball Team, '23-'24, Tennes- see Club. A JOHNSTON, HENRY O. . . . Lexington, Ky. 'E Alf db Sophomore Class, '22- '23g Alabama Clubg Freshman Football '22-'23, Vice-President JONES, ORRIN L. ..... Furches, N. C. A E A KOBERG, OSCAR VV. . . . Big Springs, Texas Nl' Q Honor Committee, '24-'25. ' LIPSEY, WILLIAM C. . . . Columbus, Miss. XII Q Honor Committee, '22-'23, Mississippi Club. LYTLE, MARY VV. ...... Minor Hill Class Secretary and Treasurer, '22-'23, '23-'24. MCLEAN, RUSSELL .... Grenada, Miss. K 2, xIf sz MCKINNON, HUCH T. ..... Troy, Ala. 2 A E, A11 O Owl Club, '23-'24, MACILL, JAMES F. . .... Madisonville H K A, S11 O MARTIN, CHARLES L. .... Cullman, Ala. II K A, A E A Class President, '23-'24g Class Base- ball, '22-'23, '23-'24, Alabama Club. MAURER, LESLIE D. . . San Antonio, Texas E XII fb Honor Committee. '22-'23, MOREHEAD, ROBERT T. . . . . Nashville EI XI' fb OXFORD, LOUIS L. .... . Marion, Ala. EI XII LID PAYNE, JOHN D. . . , . Nashville Exlffb PECORA, SAMUEL V. . . EI XI' 111 Beaumont, Texas Class Baseball, '23-'24, Honor Commit- tee, '24-'25, PHILLIPS, DAN G. . . . Big Springs, Texas XII S2 QUILLAN, RUDOLPH G, . . . Gate City, Va. E Il' fb RABORN, A E A Class President, '22-'23, REDDINC, WILLIAM A. . . . . Terry, Miss. A E A Class Baseball, '23-'24, Honor Commit- tee, '24-'25, Mississippi Club. ROWELL, MAURICE ..... Mobile, Ala. ,E KI' CID SCALES, JOHN L., JR. . . . Shreveport, La. K A A E A Y Commodore Representative, '22-'23. '24-'25, Honor Committee. SCHULTZE, HERBERT E. . . Giddings, Texas E x11 tp GI.-ee Club, '24-'25, SHARP, ERNEST C. ...... La Follette Alf S2 SMYTHE, CLARENCE A. . . . Gate City, Va. EI Alf CP Band, '22-'23, '23-,24, '24-'25, Class President, '24-'25, STOKES, JOHN W. ..... Mayfield, Ky. A K E, xr O TAYLOR, CAS F. ...... Troutdale, Va. A E A Class Secretary and Treasurer, '24-'25. THOMPSON, W. RAY . . . Coleman, Texas A E A A Freshman Football, '22-'23, VVADDEL, THOMAS H. . . . . Celina A E A WAHL, JAMES H. .... . Milan E X11 LI, VVALKER, DAYTON H. . . . . Emerson, Ark. Class Baseball. WILLIAMS, JAMES C. . . . . Eagleville XII Q WILLIAMS, PRYOR A. ..... Athens, Ala. A T A, A 2 A Owl Club, Varsity Football, '15, '1G. WILKINSON, ROBERT D. ..... Nashville A X A, A E A WORKMAN, ELLERY C. ..... Southside B O II, A 2 A Class Vice-President, '24-'2 5. WRENN, H. BRADLEY . . . Seattle, Wash. XII Q WYAT'I', LLOYD N. . . . 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VA, -,. . . , i E 1 4 -0111110 our,- YYY ,. ,A '--' A The Commodore., Nineteen Twenty-Five ---- l IllIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIllIIllIllllllIIllllIIllIllIIllIIIIllllIlIlllllllllIlllIIllIIllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllIIllllIIlllllIllllIlllllllIIIllllllIlllIIIlllllllIIllllIIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll I ,gnI.....gig....EuIInullnlmlllulllIluIummnmmmmlllllllll IllIIIIIluIImnlllullllulllmllllIlIIllullllllmullulllllllll lllllIllllullnmlulllIllllllluullllIlIllIlllllllumnumuIllIllIlullmllllmlllllllllll ....:gs........ '- ...-.-' - :ang Sophomore Class College of Arts and Science OFFICERS E. M. VVALLER . . . . . .... ..... P resident ROBINS LEDYARD . . . . .. .... Vice-President CAROLYN COBB .... , . . . Sefrelary and Treasurer FRED MCKIBBON . . . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms H. B. MCSWAIN . . Commodore Represenlaii-ve C. C. RILEY . . . . . . Honor Commiltef: APPLEGATE, ALLAN W. . . . Jonesboro, Ark. BEARD, MARION F. .... Shelbyville, Ky. 111 K 2 K A Freshman Basketball, '24, Philosophic Literary Society, '24-'25, Fraternity ' Basketball. ,mn BEASLEY, FRANCES .A.O.H. . . Nashville BAILEY, DYCE . . . . . . Pekin, Ill. Lotos Eaters, '24-'25, BAIRD, JESSE PAUL . . . . . Dyersburg i A Ii E BELL, PHILLIP B. . . . . Springfield President Ace Club, '24-'25, Public-ity Manager Dramatic Club, '24-'25. BENJAMIN, ALFRED H. . . . Mayfield, Ky. BARBEE, LESTER S. ...... Springheld E N II K A , . Freshman Track, .23 BERKLEI, ARIHUR . . Tupelo, Miss. BASKE'l'l'E, HOPE E.: . . . Nashville Freshman Track, ,245 Band, Q3-,Zi Ix A 9 Girls' Student COUHCUI '24-'Zi BLACK, NELA R. . . ..... Franklin BATES MARY N. . ...... Nashville , ' F q, B BLANTDN, J. R., Pre-Med . . Huntsv1lle, Ala. Girls' Pan-Hellenic Council, l24-'25 A T A 86 'E C A l . 5 qmmwmmmuxwmxiwxmmmxxmxxxlxxxxxmwxmmmhIg ghmxxxwxm Y wxYmxwewwRxsw-Rmxxmmxxxxxxmxmxmmuv Rm. N, W.-is The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five innllmlnIIInIIIIllluluumunmmmrInuIuuIIllIImlulIInnmuulu1InrununnuuIuIInlmurnlnulIuIIunlllIllllIIIulllnlmnunuuIllIIllIllIluIIuIllIIrnIIuuuIitnuuunIIllulIInIImuummulmllli. 'S..i. ff '1Z 1 I f 1 . iw . :ri xii!IIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIlIuuIInnnnlluuI1luIllIIllIIIIllInIllIIIuunnuInIIulIIuIlIllIlllIIIIIuInullulllllmllulml llIllllIllIllIIlunumlmI1mmIIuulllImullmmunummn -as .IIIllmmuuulnmlllils . D. qt ga.: .... BORTIIICK, NORA MAE . . . . Springfield 1' 111 B Freshman Math Prize, '23-'24: Co-Edi- tors, '24-'25, BOULT, REBER F. . . . . Vicksburg, Miss. A T S2 Glee Club, '23-'24, Assistant Manager Glee Club, '24-'25, Ace Club, '24-'25, BOYLES, GEORGE H. .... . . Nashville Dialectic Literary Society. BRINGLE, CAREY G. . ..... Covington Z X Freshman Track Squad, '2-1: Skull and Bones, '24-'25, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '24-'25. BROWN, CHARLES C. . . . . Como, Miss. 2 X Freshman Football Squatl, '23, Hustler Staff, '24-'25, C0nimOdOre Staff, BUCHANAN, FANNIE C. ..... Nashville CALVERT, EVELYN . . . . Culleoka CARNEY, JOS. E., Pre-Med . . . Brentwood CARR, MILTON H. .... Pine Bluff, Ark. CHENEY, BRAINARD . . . Lumber City, Ga. E N CLARK, ROBERT T. . . . Nashville COBB, CAROLYN E. ...... Union City K A '9 Class Secretary and Treasurer, '24-'25. COLE, ANNE E. ..... . . Carlisle, Ky. COLEMAN, R. A., JR. ..,. . Nashville E A E Assistant Business Manager Hustler, '24-'25. CONNEL, ELLA P. . .... White's Creek - A A .A COOK, DOROTHY R. . . . .Franklin K A 9 COURTNEY, WILLIAM H. . . Lake Charles, La. E A E Freshman Track, '24: Blue Pencil Club, '24-'25, Student Council, '24-'25. COVINGTON, A. Y., Pre-Med . . Paducah, Ky. A X A Freshman Track, '24, CRAM, VVILLIAM W. ...... Nashville A X A Blue Pencil Club, '24-'25, CUMMINOS, NETTIE J. . . Trenton DAVIDSON, WILLIAM VV. . . . Kelso DAVIS, ELIZABETH M. . . . Nashville A A .A Chairman Sophomore Girls, '24-'25. D1cIcERsON, GORDON . . . . Nashville CDA 9 DIRMEYER, EDWARD C. . .... Memphis Dialeetic Literary Society. - DONELSON, MARY H. ..... Hermitage A A A CO-Editors, '24-'25, Y. YV. C. A. Cab- inet, '24-'25, Doss, PAUL T. ...... Hartselle, Ala. K A Assistant Circulation Manager 1'Hus- tierf' '24-'25. DOWLEN, OTTO S., IR. . K A ELDRED, GEORGE O. . B 6 Blue Pencil Club, '23 tlet ' Staff, '24-'25. ELDRED, MARsHALL P. . B 9 Blue Pencil Club, Staff, '24-'25, EVANS, ROBERT L. . . FAIROLOTI-I, VVM. B., Pre- HK FANT, LESTER G. . . . Z X H '24 H Springfield . Princeton, Ky. '24-'25, Hus- . Princeton, Ky. 24-'25, Hustler . . Nashville Med . . Ensley, Ala. A Holly Springs, Miss. Blue Pencil Club, '24-'25, Hustler staff, '24-'25. FINGER, HERSCHEL C. . FOLEY, LAWRENCE P., JR. K A FONDE, EDGAR C. . . . FORD, JOE VV., Pre-Med FOSTER, IRA B. . . . A K FUTRELL, MARTHA E. . , E T GARDNER, EDXNIN S. . fl! .A GLENN, Roscoe E. . . GOLDSTEIN, BERNARD . Z B GUY, HERBERT A. . HAAG, FRANK S., JR. . . 411 A i1AMIL'I'ON, LESLIE F. . A X Ace Club, 87 We E E 9 T 9 A '24 . Nashville . Memphis . . Mobile, Ala. Hokes Bluff, Ala. . . .Memphis . Union City . Nashville . Miami, Fla. . . Murfreesboro . .Nashville . Henderson, Ky. . Paducah, Ky. -95 vtxxxxxxxxxxuxweuuwnvnmixwwxxlxsxumxvtxmxxxxxkxnwaxmwl' nf- c A nuqwnnamumwmmxmmuwmmxxmxxwwtmxtwmuwut The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five dillllllIIIIlllllllIllIllllllllIllIIIllIllIIllllllllIIlllllIIlllllIllllIlIIllIllllllIIIIIIIlllIIIIIllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIllllIIIIllIllIlIlllllllllllIIIIllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEE 1--E S-.1-uae?- L ', .T I I I.ElIllIllIIllIllIlIIIllllIIIIlllllIlllllulllnIIlullllllllllllllllllllIlllIllllllIIIlllIIIllllIllIllllIIllllllIllIIllIIllllIllIllIlllIIllllIllIllllllllIIllllIllIllIIIlllIulllIIllIIIIIIllIllIIIIllllIllIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllgx 'in I 1 . r ..... HAND, ALMA . . . . HHARRIS, RALPH M. . . K E Ft. VVOrth, Texas Band, '24-'25 HARRIS, WILLIAM C. . HART, MARY L.. . . . A O H Lotos Eaters, HAUN, CALED P., Pre-Med SID K E Freshman Track, '24, ager Dramatic Club, '24 '25 ITAWKINS, JOSEPIIINE . . A O II LIENDRIX, VVILLARD R. . AKE , . . Memphis . Nashville . Nashville '24-'25. . . . .Nashville Assistant Man- '24, Ace Club, . . Huntingdon . Baton Rouge, La. Freshman Football and Baseball, '23- '2-l, President Freshman Engineering Class, '23-'24, Varsity Football, '24, HILL, ELEANOR VV. . . . . . Mt. Pleasant K A 9 HOLMES, ANDREW O. . . . . Memphis Z A E HOUSE, NATHANIEL G. ..,. . . Franklin A T A Freshman Football, '23, Ace Club, '24- -25. HOUSTON, EDWARD C. . 2 X . . .Nashville Ace Club, '24-'25, Manager Golf Team, '25, PIUFFMAN, WILLIAM E. . . Ft. Worth, Texas KING, S. F., JR. .... Birmingham, Ala. K A KING, MARY V. ...... Murfreesboro A A A KINGREE, MARTHA .... . Shelbyville K A 9 IQIRTLEY, JAMES A. ..... Murfreesboro LIP K E Freshman Track, '24, KISBER, ISADORE M. . . ..... Jackson IQLEBAN, MORTON J. . . . Blytheville, Ark. Z B T Band, '23-'24. KYLE, CHARLES L. .... . Celina A T A LEAGH, ROBERT B. . . . . Gadsden, Ala. K Z LEDYARD, Q. ROEINS .... Tupelo, Miss. A T Q Freshman Football, '23, Varsity Foot- ball, '24. LENGNICK, JOHN M. .... Beaufort, S. C. E N LEVY, HAZEL LAI . . . . Nashville LITTLE, CAROLINE L. . . . . Nashville K A 9 O0-Editors, '23-'24, '24-'25, student Council, '24-'25. LOWENSTEIN, JULIUS B. . . . . Nashville LUTON, J. PAUL ..... Sallisavv, Okla. A T A MCCONNICO, KINNARD T., JR. . . Nashville E A E MCGANN, MARGARET M. . . Franklin MCKEE, FRANCES C. . . . . Nashville A O H President Lotos Eaters, President Y. NV. C. A., '24-'25, '24-'25, Vice- MCKIBBON, FRED ....... Culleoka A K E Freshman Football, '23, Interfraternity Basketball and Baseball, '24, Varsity Football, '24, Sergearlt-at-Arms Sopho- more Class, '24-'25. E X Freshman Track, '24. HUGPIES, DAVID .... . . . Nashville Dialectic Literary Society. HUGHES, MARY L. . . . . . . Nashville K A 6 Lotos Eaters, '24-'25. JACKSON, GRANBERY . . . . . Nashville E N --Hustler-ff Staff, '24-'25. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH K. . . . Nashville A A A JOHNSON, JAS. VV. .... Louisville, Ky. K E JOHNSON, RICHARD M. . . Nashville JOHNSTON, MARY L. . . . . Salem, Va. K A 9 JONAs, HOMER A. ....... Nashville Z B T Freshman Basketball, Ace Club, '24-'25. JONES, CHARLES S. .... Kansas City, Mo. fl? A 9 KEENE, JESSE L. ....... Hillsdale A T A Captain Freshman Football Team, '23, Freshman Basketball, '24, Freshman Track, '24, Varsity Football, '24, Deceased 88 iivzevr? MCMURRY, LUCY REID . . MCSWAIN, HORACE BARTON . . K A MACEY, HARRY B. . . . . E A E MATHIS, VVALLACE G. . . . II? K E Band, '23-'24, '24-'25, ' Staff, '23-'24, Art Editor, modore Board, '23-'24, '24-'25. MILLER, WILLIAM E. . . . A X A Q5 l 3 . . Nashville . .Paris . Lebanon . Lebanon 'Masqueradern '24-'25, Coln- Art Editor, . Paducah, Ky. is 5 A SQ 25 2 f . '4 ' mmmtwmvtousxvwemwmxmxmm xxxxxxxxxwwsxxxxxxg J A lasxsmssxxxxxxvxxmxxmxaxwmvxwvwAxxxwsxmxmmxxxnmm ...T .... S A ww. The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five E mmImrmmullmunIlnmmumn uumuuum:mumunmmuuuIuunIIIIIIInIIIuIInIas1IIIuIIIIIunIIIulIIImInImmmuuummIIunnmulmuumuuummmmmumuumnimunui....: .1 1 r ' ' lIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llIIlllllllIllIIIIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIllllllIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllIIllIllIllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllIlIIlIllllIg '.. -- aut :Q II I -I 1.2 . ng. . . MITCHELL, THOMAS A., JR. . . . Nashville MOORE, MORRIS P. . . . . McKenzie A T Q Blue Pencil Club, '24-'25, MOORE, ROBERT E., JR. . . . Nashville E X MORRIS, A. T. . . . . Sabrie Pass, Texas MORRIS, GERALD L. . . McCrory, Ark. MORRISSEY, RALPH G. . . . Nashville K E Masquerade1 ' Staff ,'24-'25, Moss, CHARLES M. ...... Nashville EA E Freshman Basketball and Baseball, '24: Interfl-aternity Basketball and Baseball, 'Z-lg Ace Club, '24-'25, MOULDER, J. CRAIG . NANCE, FRANCES D. . . A K E Blue Pencil Club, NASH, THOMAS G. . . A T NEVILLE, LUCILE . . I' fb ODOM, JANE A. . . OWEN, ROY. . . . E A OWNBEY, EGBERT S. . B 9 Blue Pencil Club, '24 '24-'25, Hustler O B E. 1'I -'25, . . .Nashville Soochow, China '23e'24. . Staunton . Hendersonville . Nashville . Hartsville . . .Columbia Band, '23-'24, Staff, '24-'25. PARSONS, ERNEST H. . . . McAlester, Okla. ' Z X Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '24-'25, Blue Pen- cil Club, '24-'25g Freshman Honor Com- mittee, '23-'24, Dialectic Literary SO- ciety, '24-'25. PECK, WILLIAM THOMPSON . . . Springfield E X Interfraternity Track and Baseball, '2-4. PEERY, LOUISA POLK . . . . . Polk I' CIP B Co-Editors, '23-'24, PELLETTIERI, EMILE C. . . . . Nashville PETERSON, JAMES L. . . . Brooksville, Miss. A K E PICKENS, JAMES W. . . . . Lexington E :Ie E PILSK, MAURICE H. . . . . Nashville 89 'hfki POLK, PRUDENCE M. . . . . Nashville A A A PORTER, WILLIAM KANE . . Paris K A PORTER, R. A. . . . . Birmingham, Ala. K A I PROVINE, MARY CHRISTINE . .Nashville A A A Stunt Night Committee, '23-'24. PUCKETTE, SHELBY B. . . . Elkton PURYEAR, JOSEPH R. . . . . . Nashville Z X RANCK, EDWARD B. ...... Tullahoma Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '24' Board, '24-'25. RAND, EDGAR EUGENE . . . E X RICHTER, GEO. F. LALLIE . A X A RILEY, C. COVINGTON . . B A T Q Kissam Hall . St. Louis, Mo. . .Nashville irmingham, Ala. Honor Committee, '24-'25, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '24-'25, RUTHERFORD, ROWENA ..... Nashville 2 T 2 CO-Editors, '24-'25. SEAL, JAMES WHEELER . . . Prescott, Ark. SEAY, HILLIS L., Pre-Med . . .Nashville SENTER, JAMES D., JR. . .Humboldt B 9 II SHANDS, GARVIN DUGAS . . Cleveland, Miss. 'Ib A 9 SHANEBERGER, HALE M. .... Nashville A T A Blue Pencil Club, '24-'25, SIDWAY, CHARLES A. ...... Franklin X fb SIMON, MARON J. ...... Nashville Z B T Hustler Staff, '24-'25, Staff, '24-'25, Philosophic ciety. SLOAN, HARRY T. . . . . fb A 9 SLONECKER, DORIS B. . SMITH, ALDEN H. . . . . E N Freshman Track, '24, Ace SMITH, ELIZABETH B. . . arm J Ma.squera.der Literary So- Shreveport, La. . . Nashville . Mt. Pleasant Club, '24-'25, . . . Nashville ll F '44 'W any-wuuuumxwmemmwwmmmxxxvuxiaemmxvitiivf I Smvwwm vwwwmxumt SAW N . ...MS ..1-1. E The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five l.. .....?'E....EnIlnlnIIIIIInIulllumuumumulunuumunnmlunnmmuuuumm1mmmmnnummmnmmumlmluululmnmIIlnIInlIlIluunnnlIIIluluuuummunnnnumlunmulumunllii....: :........ wang. -I 7 n '5 4 5-e .,: l IIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIllllIIIIllIIllllIllllllllIIIIIlllIIllIllIllIIIllllllIIIIIllllIllIIIlllIlIllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllllllIllllIIllIllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIllluIIIllllIllllllIIllllllluuIlIlllnulInuuluunlulllllllli - . ,E 'k ' If :L SMITH, JAMES S. . . . .Franklin SMITI-IsON, HARRIET B. . . . . Franklin K A 9 Co-Editors, '23-'24, President, '24-'25g Chairman Sophomore Girls, '24-'25g Stu- dent Council, '24-'25, Girls' Honor Com- mittee, '24-'25. SPOTSWOOD, ALVIN H. . . . Nashville E N STEPHENS, M. L. . . Nashville STONE, JEFFREY M. . .... Union City IT K A STUART, JAMES G. .... Owensboro, Ky. fb A 9 Kissam Board, '23-'24, Freshman Foot- ball, '23g Freshman and Interfraternity Basketball, '24, TAYLOR, ADAM H. . . Blytheville, Ark. TAYLOR, GEORGE F. . . . . Jonesboro, Ark. II K A Freshman Basketball and Track, '24g Ace Club, '24-'25, THOMPSON, H. J., JR., Pre-Med' . Shelbyville A X A THOMPSON, WM. H. . . . .Jackson A T Q TI-IRELKELD, THOMAS VV. . Morganfield, Ky. TUCRER, FRANK B. . . . Franklin VAUGHAN, WILLIAM O. . . , Mayfield, Ky. A K E Band, '24. , WALKER, JOHN K., JR., Pre-Med . Memphis E A E Drum Major Band, '23-'24, '24-'25, Freshman Track, '24. WALLER, E. MEREDITH . . . Bessemer, Ala. E N Freshman Football, Varsity Football, '24, Class President, '24-'25. VVEBB, DWIGHT, JR. ...... Nashville fb A 9 Ave Club, '24-'25, 'LHUSt19l ' Stalf, '24- '25. VVEBB, JOE T. . . . Rock Island VVEINGARTNER, SAM ..... Nashville Blue Pencil Club, '24-'25. VVEINSTEIN, LILLIAN R. . . . . . Nashville WESTBROOR, J. T., JR. . VVater Valley, Miss. VVI-IEELOCK, JOHN N. .... Chattanooga VVHITEHEAD, ROBERT W. . . Fulton, Ky. 2 N WILLIAMS, ALLEEN C. . . . Huntsville, Ala. A 0 H XVILLIAMS, GEO. D. . . . Birmingham, Ala. A T Q VVILLIAMS, FRANCES E. . . . . Nashville K A 9 Delegate to Blue Ridge, '2-15 Y, W. C. A. Cabinet, '24-'25: Student Council, '24- '25. VVILLIAMS, MARY E. . . . . Nashville WILSON, CHARLES W., JR. E N . . Mayfield, Ky. WIMPY, JAMES B. . . . Pembroke, Ky. WINSTON, NORMA DIX . . . Sturgis, Ky. YARBROUGI-I, G. MCTYEIRE . . Nashville YATEs, LAWSON H. ..... Fulton, Ky. E N Freshman Baseball, '24, Tennis Club, '24, Band, '24-'25. ZARING, CLARENCE W., JR. A K E Semi-Finals West Campus Tennis Tour- nament, '24. . Jacksonville, Fla. mmwmxmmmxwxxwmxuxxxmxxxmxxwmwxxxxw.mxxmx-A xxx-Au l 90 BQ X 7 'f 0 mmmttwwemmxwwwsmwmtnwwsvmmmemxn v . SZ glad ,f 1, f ' . C I 'V U ... R , R - s . --- A . The Commoclore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ' 3glIIIIIIIlllllIIllIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIlllIllIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll lumuumuuu llllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllIllllllllllllllIllIllIIllllllIllllllllIIlllllllllIllIlllllllIlllllllIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISE L Q .- ,2........?iE..,.EullIlullllllllulllIlllllllllllllulmum Iulllllllllllllllllllllun umm nl lm 1IllIIllIumIInlIullmIIllllllllllllllllllllull lullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllumll mllllllllllllllllIIIllIulIlIllIllI?I....5i?........ .gm ., , I,. SOpl1OI1'101'6 Class School of Engineering OFFICERS OWEN T. MORRIS . . . ..... .... . Prosidgnz LELAND WILSON . ...... . . . . . . . . Vito-President CLARENCE SUTIIERLAND . . .... Secretary and Treasurer OVERTON WILLIAMS . . Commodoro Representative BA'l I'ENSLAG, FRED GRETPI . . Nashville PERRY, HUNTER H., JR. . . . Nashville K A BLOODWORTII, ELBERT W. . . . Martha PERRY WILEUR DOW. . Ste henville Texas CHANDLER, PERCY SCOTT . . Mt. Pleasant ' 4, A 9 P ' COCHRAN, ROBERT TAYLOR . . Nashville ROBERTS' MARVIN E' ' ' ' ' Columbia CURREY, JAMES G. . . , N351-,ville ROWZEE, HORACE BRYANT . . . Nashville FARRAR, JAMES M- - - - Nashville SANDERS, HARRY R. . . . . . Nashville A T S2 FRIERSON, JOHN S. . . Mt. Pleasant U SMITH, RAPHAEL FORD, JR. . Owensboro, Ky. GWINNER, HARRY A. . . Nashville qs A 9 Q Freshman Track, '24. HOLMAN, HORACE E. . . . . Fayetteville A T A SUTHERLAND, CLARENCE ..... Nashville . Z N HUDDLESIONJ HAL- IVKRI ' ' Nashville Class Secretary and Treasurer, '24-'25, I' ' VVHEELER ROBERT MARRET . . .Nashville LOUGHBRIDGE, EARL LEE .... Boyd, Fla. 'Dimectic Literary Society- A K E . WILLIAMS OVERTON . ..... Nashville MCCLAIN, ENLOE ..... . Nashville ' CI, A 9 B 9 , Honor Committee, '23-'24, Class Com- ACC Club, -34' 254 modem Representative, '24-'25, Blue , Penen Club, '24-'25. MORRIS, OWEN T. . . . . . . Nashville A T A VVILSON, LELAND LEMNER . Birmingham, Ala. Class President, '24-'25 Class Vice-President, '24-'25. 1.5 .-.,. 'f X :efi 3: 1 ., , im .... A W1 15 ., 1' ,if -vm A v ll .::: 2g:iil. I ' .1 ,L VY' 15 I 1 5 -qimk, . 9, A11,eiv,-,-edge. ji g 4 'ig' If ' 1 YQEQTEQMMEH .fffmm s i g. s , . - ' E, iiieeaeeili R . 1 , ' 'f?7'T?- 'f-' V1-7 ' fd. af ' ' F A- azeegvf ' I - is if-E - .l llga-if X 141 , f IAQ I 4 1 f 1 1 ,f A? . I X 1 A 5.4. , . 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B., B.A. . Waxahachie, Texas QBII Honor Roll, '23-'2 4. ALLEN, BENJAMIN L., B.A. . . Athens, Ala. fIDFA,AKK BARNES, NOLAN T. .... Amarillo, Texas 1iDK2,AKK Class Sergeant-at-Arms, '24- '2 5. BRYAN, L. C. ..... . :Iv X CLEMENTS, GEORGE D. . . X Z X Skull and Bones Club, '22-'23 more Honor Roll, '22-'23. ummmmmxmxxnnxxxxmvmxx . Comm adore Representative DEMONBREUM, WM. A., . . College Grove B.A., M.S. KID B II DoRRIs, EARL D., B.A. ..... Bolivar X Z X EMENs, EDWARD R. ..... Trinity, Ala. GLABOFF, J. JOSEPH ...... Nashville GRIMES, Ann1soN C., B.A. . . Clayton, N. M. KID B II . Sevierville HARBISON, EDGAR F. . . Oklahoma City, Okla. Z A E fl? X l H ' Mumford HARRIS, BAscoM T.kBkB.Ii Nicholasville, Ky. 1 Sopho, HAYNIE, JAMES W., B.S. . . Belton, S. C. X Z X 92 'I qi if .w vs L g1KNHXEVvmmXXWmMKNV I hum xxxx wi 1---5 E The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five :........L'.....En In mummmlllmunummnumnnmmmlIlnIiIumnumnmnmmnumumI:ummmmuImmunnumumunmmmuumnunumlmumm uuniu4nnriunuI1AI1Iluuunmnilululi....-1 J 'ur I ' IIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll llilIllllIIIIIIiinIiiIIinnInmsulIliu1IIIIunIIIIiluIuIiunimniIuuIuIIIuununIuIiniiniIi 1- -r J .u.t 5: ,I u n ., X... ME' ' HIGHTOWER, EMMETT D., B.A. . . Nashville K 2, A K K Varsity Baseball, '21, '22, '23, '24, Sophomore Honor Roll, '22, Pan-Hel- lenic Council, '22-'23, Honor Commit- tee, '22-'23, Student Council, '22-'23, Owl Club, '21-'22, Class Vice-President. '22-'23, Freshman Honor Committee South Campus, '23-'24, Skull and Bones Club, Class Commodore Represent- ative, '24-'25. lssos, DEMETRIUS N., B.A. . Birmingham, Ala. X Z X Honor Roll, 'zo-'22, LONG, L. W., JR., B.A. . . . Satartia, Miss. K A, fr X Class Baseball, '22, Skull and Bones Club, '22-'23, Senior Honor Roll, '23Z Class Secretary and Treasurer, '23-'24, Captain and Manager Class Baseball Team, '24, Freshman Honor Roll, '24, President Beaver Club, '24, MILLER, CLEO MAURICE .... Edenwold K A CID B II Baseball, '22, '21, Glee Club, Class Football, '24, MITCHELL, JQIIN H., B.S. . jacksonville, Ala. X Z X NEAL, PAUL A., JR. . .... West Point A T Q, A K K Nemo Club, '22-'23, Pre-Medical Club, Class Honor Committee, '24-'25, NEWMAN, MANNIE P., B.A. . . . . Dyer o K 2, A K K Band, 120-'21, '21-'22, '22-'23, '23-'24, '24-'25, Reserve Baseball, '21, Skull and Bones, '22-'23, Student Council, '22-'23, Nemo Club, Owl Club! Circulation Man- ager Jade , Assistant Business Man- ager Jade , Business Manager Mas- queraderf' '23-'24, Class Vice-President, '23-'24. NORTII, WILLIAM D., B.A. . . Newnan, 2 N, o X President Skull and Bones Club, '22-'23' Class Honor Commitee, '23-'24, Class Honor Roll, '23-'24, Gypsy Club, '23-'24. Ga. OVERALL, JAMES C. . . . . . Nashville 2 X, -i, X Hustler Staff, '19-'20, Circulation Manager, '20-'21, Assistant Business Manager Jade, '21-'22, Business Man- ager, '22-'23, Track, Assistant Manager, '21-'22, Manager, '22-'23, Secretary Skull and Bones, '22-'23, Honor Com- mittee. PARKER, CHARLES E., B.A. . . Newnan, Ga. 2 N, 4: X Owl Club, '22-'23, Ace Club, '23-'24, Honor Committee, '23-'24, Freshman Medical Cheer Leader, '23-'24, Cheer Leader, '24-'25, Freshman Baseball. '242 Sophomore Football, '24, Gypsy Club, '24-'25, Pan-Hellenic Council CWest Campusj, '24-'25. 'ia PETTIT, MAUSON B., B.A. . Maypearl, Texas 'P B II PILCHER, D. Conn, B.A. . '. Nashville ff' X PUMPIIREY, ANDREW B. . . . Taylor, Texas 111 l' A A K K Class Vice-Pgesident, '24-'25. Ricos, RoIzERr C., B.A. . . . Lexington, Ky. A 2 o, A K K RIPPEY, ELKIN L. ....... Nashville A X A, A K K Baseball Squad, '24, ROGERS, W. WALKER . . . Jacksonville, Fla. K 2, A K K . RoUN'rREE, W. B., B.S. . . . Hartselle, Ala. 2 N, o X Varsity Football, '20, '21, '22, '23, Hon- or Roll, '20, Class President, '20, Class Commodore Representative, '21, Var- sity Track, '21, '22, '23, Captain, '24, Nemo Club, Owl Club, Commodore Club, Skull and Bones Club, Class President, '23-'24, Honor Committee, '24-'25, Vice-President Beaver Club, '24-'25, B. U., '24. RUCKER, ANTHONY W., B.S. . . Bedford, Va. fb B TI B.S. Virginia Polytechnic' Institute, '22, Honor Roll, '23-'2-1. SCHMIDT, NORMAN L., B.S. . Hartford, Conn. E 2, sb X Track Team, '19, '20, '21. STONE, BELO ...... Banquette, Texas fb X Class President, '24-'25. VAN NEss, EDWIN B., B.A. . . . Nashville 2 N, A K K VVALKER, H. CAREY, B.A. .... Nashville K K . . .Ioplin, Mo. ff? K Z, A K K Owl Club, '22-'23, Assistant Manager Track, '23, Manager Track, '24, Skull and Bones, '22-'23. VVALLER, GEORGE D., B.A. . . Bessemer, Ala. 2 N, qw X West Campus Pan-Hellenic Council, '23-'24, Commodore Club, '23-'24. VVATKINS, JOSEPH R., B.A. .... Loudon A K A, A WALKER, PAUL VV. . . VVILE, SIMON A., B.A. . . . . Gallatin Z B T Blue Pencil Club, '21-'22, Skull and Bones Club, '22-'23 Philosophic Literary S0CiGiY, '20-'21S Class Honor Commit- tee, '24-'25. WILLIAMS, O. O. ..... Sheflield, Ala. X Z X YORK, PAUL S. ....... Center, Ky. T K A, A K K Varsity Debating Team, '21-'22, '22-'23, Skull and Bones Club, Debating Coun- cil, '22-'23. 93 spa: W4 7 I The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five glIlIIllIllllllllllllmlmumIIuIIunnnIumlnlumullmlumuu lllllllllllllllllll IInuInuummuuuuuu llIIuIIIIllllIIIIilIIInIIIlummmuunmumlIIIIuIuInIinInunI1uulIIImnummuuuulil eg? ........ .... EnxllmnuuulInuIllIIIIIlInIlmmI1uIunnnununuluIIIIIunumlIunIummnIuunmmmlmmmmmnullIIlllIlulunmuuulmllnIumulunllnuIunuIumuunumuunuuuuluululli It SOPIIOIHOTS Iss School of Dentistry - OFFICERS GEORGE W. MATTHEWS . . . K. VV. WINDES . . R. F. REDDEN . . D. R. RICH . CROUTHERS, HARI. CLIFTON . Morrilton, Ark. E x11 41: MATTHEWS, GEORGE W. . Montgomery, Ala. 2 N, if O Class Vice-President, '23-'24, South Campus Promotion Committee: Tennis Committee: Class President, '24-'25, Honor Council, '24-'25. REDDEN, RICHARD FRANK . . . Roanoke, Va 2 N, EZ N11 if Student Council Representative, '23-'24, Honor Committee, '23-'24g Class Secre- tary and Treasurer, '24-'25, lnterfratcr- nity Baseball, '24, Glee Club, '25. 7 i V2 f . . . . .President . . . . . . .Vice-President . Secrelary and Treasurer . Commodore Representative RICH, DAVID R. .... Birmingham, Ala. Class Secretary and Treasurer, '23-'24, Class COrrImocl0re Representative, '24- 'Z55 Honor Council '24-'25. WINDES, KENNETH W. . . . Durant, Okla. K2,xIfO Honor Committee, '23-'24, Class Com- modore Representative, '23-'24, Fra- ternity Basketball, '23-'24: Fraternity Baseball, '23-'24g Class Vice-President, '24-'25. 94 'Pie J I-A7 5 fl' fa '2- . a 1, 1 f age 5 uwnmuwuuswunwmmwmuumxmuxxxwxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxmmxxxmg Q I 5xmunxxwmxnwmmxx mxms1 X I ' Im NN ...A ,T 25 3 ' 3 9 m 'H H J H V J 5 H 'L .2 'si V V 1 un ,muy 3, align,-X j 1 'fp x Z Q i z 3 7 --...,.fA L-, -- i,,.,,?.V . , gg ,.,. ?....,1L..-f ' 1 .g,.fxf' 5 1 AA 1-fr if 23. , ,, Q xiii? Eff' . 4 1, , rf 4 4 1 X -f ' 1 x of X . Sf:-x S W' 'I Q aka 1,1 ,f. ,.- X eff ary!!--L 1 A X 1 3. Yf ' L,4M,WMv f- fj -iW xA'- N- f L, ? , A:- -- Y ffl .4,.:,,.. 1 ' war' Y '-W i N Li H. 4-2 The Commoclore, Nineteen Twenty-Five QglllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllll IIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Immun mm nmmmnmmun nun llIllIIIlInllllllllllllIllIIIllIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll mum mmm un umm lllllgl K 'n . J ..Eunn I u numml I mu I I ll I u ul 1 I n I I m Ill mum n num u um 1 n u u u l uunuluni T FI'CSl1II'13,1'1 Class College of Arts ancl Science OFFICERS NATIIANIEL C. HUGHES . . ..... . ...... President VERNON SHARP . . . ....... Vice-President ELEANOR JACKSON . . . . . . Secretary and Treasurer WIRT ARMISTEAD ......... Sergeant-at-Arms V. H. GRIFFIN . Commodore Representative ADAMSON, EVAN L.. . . . fb A G +ALI.YN, MARTIN J., Pre-Med B 9 II ANDERSON, AUGUSTUS E. . ARMISTEAD, WIRT M., JR. . 23 A E Band, '24, BACLEY, ROBERT HAIRSTON . Z A E BAIRD, WILLIAM D. . . . fb K E BAKER, DAVID H. . . . . . K Z 'Deceased. if . ss, - , f ' IQ? H -mmaxmmmmxmxmxxxxxxvmmxmvlg I 5 - - xx...-.I N , . ixxxw. W .. Nashville Memphis Nashville Nashville Nashville . . Lebanon Nashville BALDRIDGE, JOHN D. . . . . .Jackson Z A E Freshman Football squad, '24, BALTHROP, EDWARD L., JR. .... Nashville BASS, FRANCIS, JR. ..... , . Nashville E A E BATTLE, ANNA ELIZABETH .... Nashville A A A Chairman of Girls, '24-'25. BAUGH, FRANCES N. ...... Franklin .A A A BEASLEY, JAMES S. .... Texarkana, Ark. B 9 H BEASLEY, JANE C. .... . . Nashville A O 1'I BENNETT, LYNCH D. . . . . Nashville BERNSTEIN, EDITH . . . . Nashville 95 ' 'I' I-Qfn 3 I Qwrff The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five - ElIllIllIllllIllIllIllllllll I IIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllllIllllIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIllIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlll Il lllllIlIIlg : zu' fill I I I I I I I II lllll-I BLACK, ROY W. ...... Lawrenceburg ' CIJKZ BLAKE, JOHN V., Pre-Med . .Floresville, Tex. K Z BOATNER, NATHAN J. .... Sumner, Miss. A K E BOOTH, DEWITT V. .... Hartselle, Ala. if A 6 BosTlcI-I, RALPH F. .... . . Lebanon 111 K XI' BUYER, SAMUEL C. . . . . Nashville BOYLE, CHARLES H. . . . . . Memphis Z A E BOYLIN, MARTHA STRAUEE . . .Nashville A O II BRIDGES, FRANK G. .... Pine Bluff, Ark. E A E BRITTAIN, T. EDWARD . . . . Nashville E X BROOKS, CI.EANTH, JR. . . . . Ripley A T Q BRooRs, GEORGE D. . . . . . Martin E N BROWN, BESSIE T. ...... Nashville K A 6 BURVVELL, H. BIERNE, Pre-Med . ..Nashville K A BUSTER, EDWIN R., JR. . . . Kingsland, Ark. E A E CALVERT, CLARENCE W. .... . Culleoka H K A CARL, MoRToN L. . . . . .Cleveland E A E CARNEY, HENRY M. . . . .Tullahoma A T A CARR, WILLIAM M., JR. . . . Nashville Iii K N11 CAsoN, JOHN F. ...... Murfreesboro K A CECIL, HUGH A., Pre-Med CHESNEY, JACK, Pre-Med . CLARK, T. SHEFI-'IELD . . 2 A E CLAYTON, JAMES K. . . K A CODE, MARGARET A. . . . A A A CO1-IEN, JOSEPH LEON . . Z B T COOK, BENJAMIN F. . . . K A COOK, CHARLES W. . . . K A Orlando, Fla. Middlesboro, Ky. . . . Nashville . . Murfreesboro . Nashville Nashville . . Nashville . Nashville 97 I fbl COPE, S. FRANKLIN . . . . McMinnville CRAIG, LOUISE . .... . .' . Ripley A 0 TI CREsoN, LARRY B., Pre-Law . . . Memphis 22 A E Freshman Football Squad, '24, ' CUMMINS, MARY IRENE, Pre-Med . Harriman DAVIS, JESSE THOE .... Corinth, Miss, A X A DAVIS, WILLIAM L,, JR. , fb A 9 DAWSON, JAS. R., Pre-Med A T Q DAY, CARTER R.. . . . - . .Nashville . Birmingham, Ala. '. Nashville, Ark. DENNIS' ROY J. . . .Nashville DENTONI EARL A. . . . . . Nashville DICREY, MARY BAIRD . . . , Nashville .A A A DONALIYSON, EDWARD L. . . , Franklin A K E DOYLE, ANNA M. . . . , , Nashville DRAPER, WALTER S. . . . .Dyersburg .A K E EARLY. JOHN. JR.. . . . . .Nashville E A E EATON, B. E., JR., Pre-Law . Gulfport, Miss. K A EWIN, ROBERT B. .... . , Franklin E X FANT3 ANDREW C., JR. .... Macon, Miss. E X FARRAR, RUDOLPH S. . . Clifton Forge, Va. K 2 FAY, WILLIAM F. . ...... Memphis K A FISHER, HOWARD B. . . Oklahoma City, Okla. 22 N FLEMING, SAMUEL M., JR. . . . Franklin Z A E FLINN, CLIFTON B. .... Hernando, Miss. 2 A E Fox, EARLE W. .... . . Knoxville FRIERSON, A. GRACE ...... Nashville A O II GERMAN, DAN, JR. . . . . Franklin K A GIBSON, WHITE E., JR. . . Birmingham, Ala. A T A ., V W , ,.,. snnssmsss-s-ss-mi-wi i. . ! The Commodore., Nineteen Twenty Five 1EllllllIlllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll ll I Ill llllll llllll ll ll lllllllll l llll Ill I I I lllllllllllllllllllill llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll llll ll I lllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllg. -. - I s IlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllillIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIlllllg JIL l l 4 g 1-'i-pf, 1 1-I ...Et mi. . Q-ii.. GOODLOE, HALLUM VV., JR. . . . Nashville E A E GRABLE, JAMES STUART . . . Tampa, Fla. E N GRIFFIN, V. H. ..... . . Nashville A T A GROSS, LEON I. ..... Zanesville, Ohio Z B T HAGGARD, ELEANOR FIELD .... Nashville I' 112 B HANNA, JOHN F. .... . . Nashville qu If xl: LIARRIS, EDWARD . . . . PIERBERT, WM. M. . . . Selma, Ala. Bessemer, Ala. E N HILL, AUGUSTUS B. . . . . . Jackson HILL, ESTHER G. ,... . . Mt. Pleasant A O H HOBBY, VVM. F., Pre-Med .... Nashville HOOFF, VVM. L., JR. . . . . . Nashville K A HOPPER, BROVVNIE B. ..... Union City E T 2 LIOPSON, VVM. D. .... Little Rock, Ark. E X HUGHES, NATHANIEL CHEAIRS . . Nashville A K E President Freshman Class, Student Honor Council, '24. HUNT, ROBERT B. ....... Nashville I 2 X JACKSON, ELEANOR B. ..... 1 Nashville .K A 9 Secretary-Treasu1'eI' Fresliman Class, CO-Editors, '24-J25. IAKES, ROBERT . . . . . Nashville IOHNKSON, REBECCA . . . . .Nashville JOHNSTON, JOHN A. .... Hickman, Ky. fb K Alf JOSLIN, LUCY .... . . Belleview KIRK, DOROTHY NOEL . . . . Nashville K A 9 LACKEY, CARVER M. . . . . . Nashville H K A LANDERS, NVILLIAM E. ..... Shelbyville 111 A 9 LAVENDER, HOWARD . . . . . Nashville LEACH, ROBERT B. ..... Gadsden, Ala. K E LENGNICK, LEWIS VV. . . . Beaufort, S. C. mwummwmwnwmw-Rmxxmm TZ ff f U V Q W ...s. S A S .ell . Awe.. Sam News ..----A f . X 'R 'l :WWA LEWIS, CATHERINE ...... Nashville LINDSEY, G. A., JR., Pre-Med . Portland Ark. E X ' LOKEY, FRANK C., Pre-Law . . Birmingham :IJ If xlf LOUNSBURY, LESLIE C. .... Flint, Mich. LUSKY, LEHMAN M. ...... Nashville Z B T LUTEN, RALPH W. ..,.... VVaverly fb K Alf LYLES, CARL C. ..... Anguilla, Miss. MCILWAINE, J. FINLEY ..... Nashville X SP MCLANE, MARGARET E. ..... Nashville I' fb B CO-Editor, '24 MAIMON, SAMUEL N. . . . . . Nashville MARKS, LOUIS ..... . . Nashville Z B T MARTIN, ROSLYN .... . . Nashville MASON, JOHN M. ...... Clarksville B 9 II MASTIN, CARROLL ST. JOHN . Huntsville, Ala. X fb MATISON, DOVIE G. . . . . Nashville MAXWELL, ALVIN G., JR. . . Cookeville K E MITCHELL, 'WILLIAM F. ..... Nashville A T A MOORE, FRANK A.. . . . . .Bethel MOORE, THOMAS WILLS .... Mobile, Ala. K A MORSE, JOSEPH, JR. ...... Nashville Z B T Moss, MARY NEIL .... . Gallatin MURPHY, FLOYD MAURICE . . .Nashville NEEL, FRANCES ..... Newberry, S. C. A A A NEELY, ELIZABETH ....... Franklin I' fb B NEIL, JAMES B. ..... . . Nashville A T A NELSON, JAMES M. .... Nashville, Ark. NEWMAN, ROBERT L., JR. . . . . . Dyer SIR K E NICHOL, ANN LESLIE ...... Nashville K A 9 98 mf, f I mwusmmmmusxxumxxmxuwmml Tim Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five 1 r e - E'E : AEIllllllllllllIllllllllIlllIllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIllllIlllllIIIIlIllllIIllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllgl -' ii? ' lil llIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIllIIliIIllllIllIIllInulIIllIllllllllllllIllllllllluulllllllllllll IIInllllllllmlllIlilmlIllIllIIllllllIIIIIllllIIllllIllllIIIllIIIllIIllInIIIIllIllllIIllllllIllIllllIIIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllli It NILES, ELIZABETII . . . . . Union City K A 9 NILES, JOHN R. .... . Nashville NOllFLEE'l', RIENZI V. . . . . . Memphis K E O'CALLAGI-IAN, I'IAllRY N. . . . Nashville A X A OWEN, RALPH ..... . Hartsville E A E PARRISH, N. RUTH . . . . Nashville Z T E PARRISH, VVALTER M. 4 . . Nashville K Z PA'1 1'ON, OWEN VV. . . . . Nashville PA'rY, AR'r1-IUR A., JR. .... Chattanooga K 21 PICKARD, OEED O., JR. .... Ashland City PILCHER, lViA'1 l'I-IEVV B., III . . . Nashville K A POWELL, JO1-1N VV. ..... White Haven 111 A 9 POWERS, ROSE C. . . . . Nashville PURYEAR, G. A., JR. . . . . Nashville E N PURYEAR, ROBERT B., JR. . . Nashville E X RHEA, J. CAMPBIELL, Pre-Law . . . Pulaski RICE, ICATIIERINE E. . . . Dyersburg RICE, NINA V. . . - - RiPlCY RICHMONIJ, RU'1'1-I L. .... . Nashville K A 9 Rowe, CHARLES G. . . . . Nashville E X RUSSELL, EMME'1 1', JR. . . . Nashville A X A RUSSEI.L, JOHN E., JR., Pre-Law . . Nashville K 21 RUT1-IEREORE, VWIAN B. . . . Miami, Fla. A X A SANCER, PAUL VV. .... Drumright, Olila. Z X SCOEEY, JOHN E., JR. . . . . Nashville A X A SEBULSKY, LAWRENCE L., Pre-Med . SENSABAUGI-I, GEORGE F. . . X 111 SEXTON, PAUL . . . . Memphis Nashville Nashville 'E SHACKFORD, JOHN B. . . SHARP, VERNON H., JR. . fb A 9 . Nashville Nashville Vice-President Freshman Class: Frrfsli- man Football Squad. SIMON, HAZIEL L. . . . Nashville Co-Editors, '2-1- M SLEMONS, FRANK . . , . SMITH, JACK Envv., Pre-Mecl A X A SMITH, VALLIE G. . . . . 1' fl? B SPEARS, VVILLIAM D. . . . K A SPICKARD, VVILLIAM A. . . A K E S'rANE1Ei.D, GLEN H. . . STELZER, IELMORE .... ZBT S'l'lUiE'l', CLAUDE P. . . . Z1 A E S'l'l2VVAlL'l', VVM. H., P1'e-Law fl N STUEBINS, R. P., JR., Pre-Med Z. X SUOG, TOM T. .... . SVVINEY, MALCOLM G. . 'T'ANKSLEY, CORINNIE H. . A O H TAYLOR, JAMES R. . . . '1iAYLOll, JOHN VV. . . TnOMAs, ROBERT MCG. . . . . Nashville Corinth, Miss. . Nashville . Chattanooga . .Nashville . Nlayheltl, Ky. . .Nashville .Nashville Hartselle, Ala. Pensacola, Fla. Dickson, Tenn. . Cornersville . Nashville . .Bells . Nashville . Shelbyville B O H 'T.iIIOIlN'l'ON, BENJAMIN I., JR. . Elberton, Ga. A T Q rTiIRllI'L.I,, XVILLAIKD O., JR. . . Nashville v X L. 1 TI'l I'SVVOR'l'I'I, FERIKELI. IVICRIEIE . . Union City A T S2 TRAVIS, AGNES ..... . Nashville E T E '.liiURI'IN, IVIARIANNIE R. . . . Nashville A O IT TYNE, GEORGE H., Pre-Law . Nashville A E VAUGHN, CHARLES S. . . .Nashville KD A 9 XVARD, JAMES E. . . . . . Nashville 1D K E 9 XNtNKx'mNmNRNXmXK Q 1 . fe Z., u Sf . Q A ff A gunman..-W-mmaca. x. mxxwxxxxxxxwxxxxxxxxxxxuuxxxxxxxxx A gm-Mxxxmmminmx Sm. WR a me-.Q The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five -llllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllllIIIllIllllIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll IuIIIInulII1nlIllIIIIIIIlunlmunuummnm ll Ill I nnululnnfl . .-.. Elllllll I I Ill Illl ll I lllllllix, WARD, LEON S. . . . Mt. Pleasant WILLIAMS, CAROLYN . . . Huntsville, Ala. A O II WARD, JOHN M. . . . . . Montgomery E N WILSON, ALBERT G. .... Mayfield, Ky. WARINO, GEORGE O., JR. . . . Memphis A qi K 2 VVILSON, MARY E. ......, Nashville WARWICK, senoonav A. . . Chillicothe, Ohio K A 9 B 9 H WILSON, MATT H. .... Guntown, Miss. WEBB, EXINE W. .... . . Nashville A T S2 K A 9 , VVINSTON, PHILIP B. . . . . Memphis WEBB, JUNE A. . ...... Nashville E X K A 9 , WOOD, WALTER T., JR. . . Chattanooga WEINSTEIN, BERNARD M. .... Nashville ' Z B T YORK, VERNON R. . . . . . Memphis WHITE, EDWARD G., JR. . . Birmingham, Ala. 2 A E A T A YOUNG, JOE C., JR. ..... Osceola, Ark. WIKLE, CHARLES W. . . . . Franklin qi K 2 K A ZARBELL, IVER H. . . . F1'CSi1II1aI1 Class School of Engineering OFFICERS FRANK HIGH'I'0WER .... . . . VANN NORRED .... HAMILTON PARKS . . L. C. MCNEIL . . ALEXANDER, WILLIAM W. . . Moulton, Ala. ALLEN, GUY F. ...... Ashland City ALLEN, ROY P. ...... Corinth, Miss. 112 K E BEALL, OTHO D. .... . Nashville BROWN, FREDERICK W. C. . . . Nashville BYNUM, W. HAROLD . . . . . Gleason if K NI-' Cox, WILLIAM F. .... . Nashville CROCKETT, WINTON T. ..... Nashville CRUM, CHARLES R. . . . Birmingham, Ala. II K A DALE, JAMES C. . . . . Goodlettsville 100 'iw' C 111-unmummuwmmummxmwimmmmnasxg is Louisville, Ky. . . President . . . . . . . .Vice-President . . Secretary and Treasurer . .Sergeant-at-Arm: DANIEL, HARBEN .... . Nashville E X DEWIIT, JOHN H., JR. . . . . Nashville CIP A 9 DUKE, CHARLES BUFORD, JR. . . . Nashville 2 N ERVVIN, JAMES ..... . . Nashville B 9 II FRAZER, EUGENE L. . . . . . Nashville K A FULTON, PAUL M. . . . . . Columbia E X GIBBS, MALCOLM M. . . . .Thompson HALL, JOE, JR. ..... Harrisburg, Ark. HARRINGTON, ROEY, JR. . . . Helena, Ark. E N 4 ,V 'T . ' 4452 5.-mx . -A The Commoclore, Nineteen Twenty Five ' 5 llllIIIllllIIIIlIIIIIllllIlllllllllllIIllllllllllllIIllIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIlllIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIllllllllllllllllllllll llIIllIIlllllIIIIIIllIIllIllIIIllIIllllllllIIllIIIIlIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllli I ll' uallllll.llllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll llll lllll llll I llllllllllll lllll ll I ll Illlllllllllllllllllll I llllIllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llll llllll I lllllllllllllllll lllllllllllll?....fi'Enn-nn nan HARRIS, J. HARLAN . . Oklahoma City, Okla. HIGHTOWER, FRANK C. ..... Nashville K E Class President, '24-'25. HOLLIS, MAx R. . . .... Banks, Ala. HOOD, VVILLIAM LEE, JR. . Greenwood, S. C. K A JAMES, JESSE R. ....... Springfield fb K 2 Freshman Football, '24. JONES, BARTON . ....... Nashville K A KEIM, AUGUST L. ..... Hendersonville K E KERFOOT, JOHN, JR. . . Oklahoma City, Okla. A T S2 LAMB, WARREN O. ...... Nashville 2 N LANGAN, PAUL T., JR. . . . Cairo, Ill. 11-I K Xlf LOKEY, WILLIAM H. . . . Birmingham, Ala. 411 K Nlf LONG, WALTER C. . . . .Nashville MACKENZIE, JOHN W. . . . . Nashville II K A MCKlNLEY', EDWARD I., JR. . Little Rock, Ark. fb K E MCNEIL, LILLARD C. . . . . Bessemer, Ala. Class Sergeant-at-Arms, '24-'35, MAY, WILLIAM L. . . . . Sumner, Miss. NIEREDITH, JOHN VV. . . . Scottsville, Ky. . A X A MERRYDAY, ARTHUR H. . . Daytona, Fla. MOONEY, RALPH S. . . . Nashville NESTOR, CHARLES VV. ...... Nashville Z A E NORREO, C. VANN, JR. . . . . Nashville A T A NUSSBAUM, BENTON H. . . Bainbridge, Ga. PARKS, HAMILTON, JR. ..... Nashville CIP K Xif IOI PAUL, VVILLIAM B., JR. . . . Nashville X ll' PAYNE, HERMAN M. . . . Texarkana, Texas PEDIGO, ALLAN . . PRUETT, LLOYD LEE . . REESE, ANDREW J. . . . fb K XII REUTHER, ROBERT L. . . . REYNOLDS, GEORGE A. . ROBERTS, JAMES VV. . ROGERS, CHARLTON B. . . 2 N SANDERS, EDWIN F. . , SEXTON, PAUL E. .... SHACRELFORD, JAMES R., JR. . SIMPSON, JOI-IN W. . . . fb K E SMITH, GEORGE W. . . . 2 A E STEPP, EARL ..... II K A STONE, ROBERT B. . SWEENEY, GARLAND M. . .ATA F... TALBOT, CHARLES THOMPSON, PAUL .... K 2 VIJRIMBLE, VVILLIAM S., JR. VVARFIELD, C. C. . . . WELLBORN, A. BENTON . VVHITE, BRUCE T. . . VVILLIAMSON, HARRY L. . . 111 .A 6 WOODS, ROBERT J. . . . K A WOOLARD, HERMAN F. . 0 fy ' 5 gb :ff nunmwwmmnwmmmxmmxummxxxwxxxxnxx ummmwi wwEmmwxRmwmwmmmm xvni ms wi . Greenbrier St. Louis, Mo. Tupelo, Miss. . Nashville Franklin . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville . .Nashville Atlanta, Ga. Elkmont, Ala. McMinnville . . Cumberland Furnace . . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville . Nashville . . Lexa, Ark. . .Brunswick . .Franklin . Nashville . Nashville . .Trimble .I N 1'r The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five . EallIIIIIIllllllIIlIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIllllIllIIIIllIlIIIllIIIllIlllllllIIIlllllIlllllllIllIIIllIIIIIllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIIllllllllIIllllllllllllllIIIIllIIllIIIllllIllllIIllIIllllllIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllgig X. 1 I n - 'if........9it....EIIIlIIllIIllIIllIIllIIllIIllIullIllIllIllInlllullllulllIllllllllIllIllnlllllllIlllllIlllllunmIulIInmunullulllllIlllllIIIlIllIIIllIlullIllllllIllllIIullllIllllllllIIlllluIllllI1IllulnlllIIIllullllullllllllllllim.. 1 r Sig? . . 1 rt 1.151 2- Eff' 1 -9 .ff ' , .af ZF 1 we 9 I yn 1 1 FTC51'1IH.an HSS A School of Law OFFICERS HENRY R. SAUNDERS . . Z. A. COLES . . . . JOHN E. SLOAN ...... ANN M. SUTHERLAND . . ALEXANDER, ROBERT H. .... Scott, Ark. K 2, A 9 fb John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25, Dia,- lectic Society, '2-1. ANDREWS, THOMAS GAYLEON . . . Nashville K 2, 0 A 1' BAILEY, KENNETH K. . . . Cleveland, Ohio A T A BAKER, HOWARD W. . . . . Leroy, Ill. BARHAM, CHARLES, JR. ..... Nashville CD A 6 Nemo Club, '21-'22, HustIer Staff, '21-225 CWI Club, '22-'23, Senior Invita- tion Cornniittee, '24-'25. BOYD, ERNEST E. ..... . Nashville A K E BUNTON, VVILLIAM D. . . . Rio Frio, Texas Dialectic Literary Society, '24. BURNEY, ROBERT G. .... Roanoke, Va. CALDWELL, DAVID, JR. .... Union City John Marshall Law Club: Dialectio So- ciety. CHISHOLM, DAN P. . . . Durant, Okla. CHOATE, VESTER, M. ..... Nashville A X A, A 9 fp CLARK, PAUL P. . . . . . . Denver, Col. COCI-IRAN, EDWARD C. . .... Nashville Dialectic Literary Society, '24-'25, CoLEs, ZACH A. . . . . . . . Nashville E A E Freshrnan Football, '23g Varsity Foot- ' ball, '24, Class Vice-President, '24-'25. IO2 F. . ..... President . . ..... If'ice-President . Secretary and Treasurer . . . . Sergeant-at-Arrnx CONNOR, ROBERT G. . . . . Nashville fb A 9 COOK, B. FRANKLIN . . . . Nashville K A COOPER, WILLIAM L. . . . . Cookeville K 2, A 9 fb COPELAND, JAMES W., JR. . . . Miami, Fla. CossEY, CECIL R. . . . Staten Island, N. Y. X 411 Ace Club, '24-'25, John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25. COTTEN, CHAS. C., JR. . . . McComb, Miss. K Z John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25, CRUSE, WILLIAM E. . . . .Paducah, Ky. DEAN, JACK F. ...... Sarasota, Fla. A T Q DEENER, RODNEY H. . . . . Searcy, Ark. A T Q DRENNAN, JOHN C. . . . . Nashville H K A Track Team, '23, '24, Student Council, '23-'24. EDMONDSON, MARGARET' L. . . . Iuka, Miss. Dialectic Literary Society: John Mar- shall Law Club. A EWING, NDREW . . . . . Nashville FENKER, HOWARD W. . . Minneola, Fla. FOVVLER, RAYMOND D. .... Florence, Ala. A T Q Eiirrg,5'24-'25g John Marshall Law Club, RR X nyA - fs A Q fi U - - f- 4 . - , fw . F! -W U wae.eeiea.e.-imwvsmmnewmmmNi I -mmmn-.sm-.wssmummmwmmmnmuwmxxxxxxmxmmo , X Sym we 4 New 1 44 , The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ' l IIllIllllllllllllIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllll IllllIllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllIlIllg -nnu EINIIIllIllllIIIllllIllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIllIllllIIllIllIlllIIllllIIIIIllIIllIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllIllIllllIIllIllIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIlIllIllllIllIllllIIIllIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllg.. q It GLENNON, EDWARD J., JR. . . Nashville MOTLOW, DAN E. . . . . Lynchburg K 2, A e fb A 'r O Owl Club. '24-'25 l PARKER, FITZGERALD S., JR. . . . Nashville GREENLAW, R. DOUGLAS .... Columbia X gb B 9 II 1 Assistant Business Manager Hustler, '22-'23, Business Manager Hustler, '23-'24, Assistant Manager Track, '23- '24, Manager Preparatory Meet, '25, Philosophic Literary Society, '23-'24, '24- '25, Pan-Hellenic Council, '24-'25, Commodore Club, '24-'25, Y. M. C. Cabinet, '23-'24. A. PIAYS, WILLIAM H., JR. . . . Hannibal, Mo. K A, A e if HINES, OWEN M. ..... . Nashville K 2 HITr, ELDRIDGE M. .... . Nashville E A E HOLLINS, EUGENE T. . . . . Nashville HOLMAN, HUBERT T. ..... Fayetteville HOLMAN, JULIAN ....... Memphis K 2, A e fra President Pre-Legal Club, '23-'2-1. HUGHES, RICHARD H. . . . New Orleans, La. X if John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25, Dia- lcctic Literary Society, '24-'25. HUL'l'SMAN, ST. CLAIR L. . . Little Rock, Ark. K E Dialectie Literary Society, '24-'25, John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25. u I'lUN'l', EDWIN FRANCIS, B.A. . . . Nashville 112 B K Founder's Medal College of Arts and Science, '2-1. I HUNTER, EUGENE GRIGGS . . . Johnson City K 2, A O fp John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25, KENNEDS', THOMAS P. . . . . Nashville if A O LANCASTER, JAMES C. ..... Memphis E A E Freshman Football, '23, Freshman Baseball, '23, Fraternity Baseball ' Champs, '24. LEE, W. EDWARD .... Waynesboro, Miss. Three-Year Club Mississippi COUGSGQ John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25, Dia- lectic Literary Society, '24-'25, LEECH, DON . ..... Des Moines, Iowa II K A LESLIE, WM. H., B.A. . . . Huntsville, Ala. HIP A 9 Student Council, '23-'24, Senior Honor Roll. LOWRY, JOHN R. . . Gallatin MCCALL, JOHN T. ..... . Nashville K A President Freshman Academic Class, '23-'24. MCRAE, JOI-IN F. .... El Dorado, Ark. Z A E MARTIN, VVILLIAM M. ..... Nashville K E A O KID Freshman Basketball, '24, Ace Club, '24-'25. MOORE, ROBERT L. . . . . Nashville 2 X Y . qwmmuvwnmsxxummxumxmmswwwxxxxxx ..- .I .- W ' - . 1 W ,S ,L ., Q - F f x NAXNANRRR 1 X nm A ,Nas 1. John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25, Dia- lectic Literary Society, '24-'25, PETRIE, GARNER M., B.A. . . Fairview, Ky. 2 N, fb B K Sophomore Honor Roll, '21, Calumet Club, Senior Honor Roll, '24, PRITCHARD, HOWARD W. . . . .Memphis 111 K E Band, '24-'25. PULLEN, VVALTER G. . . . . Nashville REED, ARTHUR D. .... . . Nashville K A REID, RAYFORD S. . . . . Poteau, Okla. A T Q - RODDY, W. RAYMOND .... Portland, Ark. Z X RUSSELL, FRED M. ....... Nashville K 2 A O II, Freshman Basebayll, '24, Vice-President Pre-Legal Club, '23-'24, John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25, SANDERS, HENRY R. ...... Nashville A T Q, A O fb Freshman Football, '23, Captain Fresh- man Baseball Team, '24: Class Presi- dent, '24-'25, Varsity Football, '24, Sec- retary-Treasurer Pre-Legal Club, '23' John Marshall Law Club, '24-'25. , SCI-ILATER, FREDERICK M. . . . Nashville B O II SHAVER, CHARLES G. . . . . Clinton, Mo. SIMON, VVILLIAM J. . . . . Cairo, Ill. B O H SLOAN, JOHN E. ......, Nashville K A Sophomore Honor Roll, Class,Secretary and Treasurer, '24-'25. SMITH, JAMES S. ....... Franklin STALLS, CHARLES G. ..... Fisher, La. A K E Dramatic Club, '23-'24, Publicity Man- ager Dramatic Club, '24-'25, John Mar- shall Law Club, '24-'25, f STEWART, NED A. . . . . Lewisville, Ark. STILLVVELL, VVALTER G. . . . Hannibal, Mo. K A, A e fb STREET, DANIEL L. ...... Cadiz, Ky. fi: A O, To Is K SUTHERLAND, ANN M. . . . . Nashville A A A Lotos Eaters, '24-'25, Class Sergeant-ab Arms, '24-'25, Dialectic Literary Society, '24-'25, John Marshall Law Club, '24- '25. TOWNSEND, VVILLIAM V. . . VVabbaseka, Ark. E X VAN ARSDELL, HOWARD P. . . Nashville fb K XI' VVAKEFIELD, H. S. ...... Fayetteville A T Q Football, '21, '22, '23, '24, Track, '22, Baseball, '23, '24, President Owl Club, '22-'23, Vice-President Commodore Club, '23-'24, Ace Club, '23-'24, Junior Prom Committee, '23, Student Council, President Pan-Hellenic Council, '23-'24, VVILSON, MAURICE J. ..... Barton, Fla. EAE 1 . J Suxsxxxxxxwaxxxxxxxxvhuxxmvawavmnvnmxxxxxxnxmxxxxnwxxxnli S The Commodore., Nineteen Twenty Five .ll iIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllullllllulmil nnIunIIIllIIllIIllInunmulnnInmulnlllllllIIllIllImlmmmlllllllllllIIlIllIIIlumIuuInlllIllIllIIIIllllIlllllllllllllulllmlmlnullIllllIllllllllllllllillllllxn... L-....... ., - I s 5-u s.5 fgilulnllulullllluIIIIInIIInIuInuIIIIIIImullummmununullllnuIIuIIIIulIIunInIIuuunmnuuuum llIIllIlllllllIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIllIIllllllllllIllIllIIIIllllllIIIIllIllIIIIIllIIllllIlllIllllIllIllllll5 4- li' .Ili if ,. I Il: - .....3'LZ:::., J... Freshman Class School of Medicine OFFICERS CORNELIUS ANDERSON . . . FREDERICK FARLEY . . . DOUGLAS HAISTEN ..,. JOSEPH W. ALEORD . MERRILL MooRE . ALFORD, Jos. W., JR., B.A. . . . Lewisburg E N Nemo Club CCharter Memberlg Owl Club: Skull and Bones Club: Glee Club, '23-'24, President, '24-,25g Class Sei'- geant-at-Arms, '24-'25. ANDERSON, CORNELIUS, B.A. . Lexington, Ky. B 9 H Class President, '24 J 25. BINNS, JAMES F., B.S. . . . . . Nashville Giee Club, '22-'23, '23-'24, '24-'25g Skull and Bones Club. BLITCH, CLIFFORD G. .... Raiford, Fla. A T S2 Track Team, University of Florida.. BOYER, B. E. ........ Carmi, Ill. QIARR, DAVID D. . . Blountville . . . .... .Presideni . . . . . . ,. Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer . . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms Coynmodore Representative CROWE, RAYMOND R., B.S. . Birmingham, Ala. CULLOM, HALE E., B.A. . . Nashville A K E DEDMAN, WILLIAM . . . Lawrenceburg, Ky. 'III K T FARLEY, FREDERICK W. . . . . Hutto, Texas Class Vice-President, '24-'25, FARRIS, JACOB D. . . . Nashville FRENCH, JoHN C., B.S. .... Chattanooga fb B F GARDNER, JAMES C. .... Danville, Va. K 2 Nemo Club, '22-'23g Commodore Club, '24-'25, Io4 'ia I 'NVQ I Q by mf l f . if U vxw..:q.: ::.swmxmxwnwmxwmmws I ' swwwixwxnmuwmmmxumumummmmxxxvaamxi Rims INR N N umm E The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty-Five iigllllllllllllll I IIllllllllllIlllllllllillllIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIllIIIIllIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIIIllIIIllIllllllIIllllIllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllgiv ...mul I.-.HEI llllllll IllIllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIllIlllllIIlIIIlllllllllIllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll?. . . . k J 5 I I GAsPARI, EMIDIO L. . . . '. Toledo, Ohio A fb A IlAIs'I'EN, DOUGLAS C., B.A. . BI-undidge, Ala. 1' E Class Secretary and Tl'93Slll'l?l', '24-'25 JACKSON, J. THOMAS . . . . . Big Rock A X A Dialeetic Literary Society, '22-'23, '23- '2-lp Skull and Bones Club, '22-'23, President, '23-'24: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '23-'2-lg Sophomore Honor Roll. jONEs, CARROLL . . Villa Americana, Brazil KIRKPATRICIC, CHAS. L., B.S. . . Lebanon A X A Freshman Honor Council, 74325- LADD, ARNEIT D., B.A. . . Cerulean, Ky. LELAND, STANLEY J. . . . Madison, Ind. A T Freshman Medical Class Cheer Leader. '24 'vs LOFTICE, TROY CLINTON . . Melissa, Texas LYONS, ALFRED L. .... New York, N. Y. Z B T MCCLELLEN, JOE E., B.A. . . Kelso MARTIN, TRAVIS H. . - Danville, V2- MlTCHELL, VVALTEK C., B.S. . Shreveport, La. MOORE, MERRILL, B.A. . . . Nashville E X Blue Pencil Club: Calumet Club: Hon- or Committee. '23-'24, Editor-in-Chief Commodore, '24, NEVILLE, C. W. . . Winfield, Kan. NICHOLSON, BEN H. . . . . Columbia B 6 II Hustler Staff: Skull and Bones Club, President Blue Pencil Club, '23-'24, Class Honor Committee, '24-'25. OIBRIEN, RICHARD A., B.S. . . Corning, N. Y. PARKS, LYNN . . . . . Gleason PRATIIER, H. LOGAN .... Hickman, Ky. fl! K XII, fl, B K Sophomore Honor Roll, Skull and Bones Club. PRICE, SIDNEY A. .... Gainesville, Texas CIA K XII Pre-Med Club, Class Football, '24. PUCRETT, HOWARD E. . . Henrietta, Texas RECEN, EUGENE M., B.S. . A. . Franklin II K A, O A K RUCKS, WM. W., IR. . Oklahoma City, Okla. E X Sophomore Honor Roll, '22-'23, Skull and Bones Club, '22-'23, '23-'24, Fresh- man Baseball, '22. RUDDER, FRED F. ..... Stevenson, Ala. A T A Class Baseball, '21-'22: Sophomore Hon- or Roll, Skull and Bones Club, Ser- geant-at-Arms, '22-'23, Secretary, '23- '24g Alchemist Club, '23-'24: Tennis Dou- bles Champion, West Campus, '23: President Tennis Club, '2-43 Singles Champion, West Campus, '24, SCHNEIDER, LOUIS A. .... Bayonne, N. I. E A H SHELL, JOHN . . . . . Waxahachie, Texas Class Honor Council, '24-'25. SMITH, LOUIS M., B.A. . . Russellville, Ark. K E STRAYHORN, WM. D., JR. . . . Nashville if B K Skull and Bones Club, '23-'2-lg Sopho- more Honor Roll, Alchemist Club, '23- .94 WISE, B. O., B.S., M.S. . . Birmingham, Ala. A fl? E YARBROUGII, J. D., B.A. . . . Clinton, S. C. K A, A K K 105 xfil 2 . AZ.. 0 rf F The Commoclore, Nineteen Twenty-Five A' V --' IIIIIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllIlllllIIIIllllllllIlllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllgf J I- ........ ?iE----EIIlllllllllllllllllullll llIIullllnumIllIllnnlllluulmllIIlmnmmlnnlmmmmlulmmmllulullmmlullulllulmllunmunllIlllulmumlllllllllllluunnl nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli 'QM' 1 rt F1'6Sl'1II1El11 Class Scliool of Dentistry ' OFFICERS DONALD GRIFFITH . . .... .... P resident J. M. PEPPER . . . . r . C. F. RUSSELL . . J. M. PIERCE . . EBERT, PAUL R. .... . Roanoke, Va. E N ENGLAND, W. B. ..... Huntsville, Ala. GRIFFITH, DONALD . . . .Haskell, Okla. Class President, '24-'2s. HILL, K. M. ...... V Blacks Ferry, Ky. HUEY, T. J. . . . . Keener, Ala. MEACHAM, F. O. . . Chattanooga MECOM, VV. E. ..... . VVisner, La. A Q MORAN, J. R. . Aluachapau, El Salvador, C. A. PEPPER, J. M. ...... Pensacola, Fla. Z A E Vice-President Class, '24-'25. PIERCE, J. M., JR. ..... Shreveport, La. E LIP Class Commodore Rtepresentzitive, '24-'25. IO6 E fl 2 2 5 A P 5 E 9 5 1 1 9 ? 2' 5 2 2 5 ?fJm'xi 2 Q 5 5 . . . . . . . Vice-President . Q. . . Secretary and Trea.turer Commodore Rep1'ese1ztaz'ifve RUSSELL, C. F., IR. . . . . . Nashville A K E Academic Class President, '22-'23, Freshman Baseball and Basketball, '23: Honor Committee, '22-'23g Varsity Bas- ball, '24, Class Secretary and Treasur- er, '24-'25g Owl Club. SMITH, MRS. H. F. A. . . . . Nashville STOFNER, H. VV. . . Tylertown, Miss. SWANN, J. E. . . Cross Plains TEMPLE'I'ON, L. C. . . Winchester TI-IURMAN, I. L. . . Nashville YEARWOOD, JACK .... . Fayetteville ATQ Freshman Football, Basketball. and Baseball, '23, Varsity Football Squad, '2-1. ? 'ww xxxmxmsxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxuaxxxxxxxxxxxxvswmmxwxxxxxxxtxmixxw .53 9 'S 'ES' x , I . 5.2 The Comrnoclore, Nineteen Twenty Five il- ll llllll lllll ll I I lll ll lll l ll I llllllllll llllllllll lll llll If-ml ' - .. , ,lg IIllllIIllllllIllIIIlllllllIlIlIIIIllIlllIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll llllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll munuuuili . .,. mum u u I I lll umuiu mmmmu I IIII I n In n n . L , School of Religion SENIOR CLASS BURROUGHS, G. VV., B.A., M.A. . McKenzie COOK, W. M., B.A., B.D. .... Nashville HOSALE, C. B., B.A. ...... Nashville MAPEL, FRANK I., B.A. . . Jamesport, Mo. MARTIN G. R., B.A. . . PHILLIPS, W. S., B.A. . . Meridian, Miss. . Ackerman, Miss. ITO, HEIJI, B.D ....... Kobe, japan JONES, L. B., B.S., M.A. . Bowling Green, Ky. LOY, VVM. L., B.A. . . . . Zebulon, N. C. ALEXANDER, ROBERT C., B.S. . . . Nashville BATTON, W. M., B.A., M.A. . El Reno, Okla. BEASLEY, A. WILBURN, B.A. . . Watertown FERGUSON, F. C. .... Birmingham, Ala. B.A., M.A. FOSTER, ARTHUR I., B.A. . . . Nashville BOYCE, SAMUEL C ....... Nashville CLINE, RUTH I., B.A. . . Weyer's Cave, Va. COBB, NoEL C, ...... Anderson, S. C. COCHRAN, E. L., B.S. . . . Baldwin, Miss. COOK, WATSON D. ...... Cookeville COTTRELL, L. S., JR., B.S. . . Richmond, Va. CUNNINGHAM, W. P., B.A .... Nashville SHELTON, ELI C, .... . . B rentwood SIKES, WALTER W., B.A ..... Gallatin STEELMAN, I. R., B.A., M.A. . Thornton, Ark. MIDDLE CLASS KIM, JOON O., B.A ..... Songdo, Korea KIM, STAR ....... Songdo, Korea NIAYHEW, GEORGE N., B.A. . Level Run, Va. MCCRARY, GEORGE B., B.A. . . Chatham, Va. SWAIN, R. R., B.A., M.A. . Clarksville, Tex. TASIANG, MIB EN, B.A., M.A., Soochow, China JUNIOR CLASS MCCRARY, MRS. G. B., B.A. . Chatham, Va. NORVELL, WM. C. .... Grovetown, Ga. PHILLIPS, KING M., B.A. . . Marshall, Mo. PHILLIPS, MRS. K. M. . . . Marshall, Mo. RAPER, A. F., B.A ..... VVelcome, N. C. SHEPARD, T. J., B.A .... Fort Valley, Ga. SMITH, L. B., B.A., M.A. . . . Central, S. C. DAVIS, R. L., JR., B.A.. . . DAVIS, S. S., B.A ..... CTILMORE, H, VV. HARDVi'ICK, J. T. HARRIS, THOMAS 1 B.A. . . B.S., M.A., O .... PIUMPHREYS, JOHN VV. . . Raleigh, N. C. . . Gary, Tex. . Conway, Ark. Blacksburg, Va. . . . Culleoka . . Nashville . . Nashville STEELMAN, MRS. J. R., B.A. . Thornton, Ark. TADA, GOSUKE . . . Fukushima Ken, Japan TANAKA, T. . . . . Hiroshima, Japan TANAKA, MRS. T. . . . Hiroshima, Japan VILIPPS, LIENRY T. .... Castalian Springs WILLIAMS, HARVELL P. .... White Bluff TIUMPHREYS, MRS. J. VV. . . VVU, Tsz FONG, B.A. . . . Snoehow, China IO7 ffl - A ., I An S. ,I 4 .E E AK 5 H I I I 5 . , A mmxmmxxmxxmxxx s xuwixmiii l J gsssssswkxxsrm mxxxxskkmmxvkxxvxmxxnxxmm kwa Nw smwk hw The Commociore, Nineteen Twenty-Five IIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllIIIIIllllllIIIllIIIllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllltlllllllllllllll lllllllllllllvltllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll ll lIlllllIIE Graduate Stucients FELLOVVS CAMERON, JOE C ...... Luverne, Ala. DEARMAN, DEWEY S. . . New Augusta, Miss. HARRIS, ROBERT B. . . . . Carrollton, Miss. HAWRINS, DORIS . . HOWELL, GEORGE D.. SORRELS, JOHN H. . . GRADUATE SCHOLARS ARRANT, HIRAM R.. . .Abilene, Tex. BRYAN, ADOLPHUS J. . . . .Lebanon CORRY, FLOYD T. . . . .I Siloam, Ga. FAIN, NELL A. . . . Nashville NEUHOFF, R. MARY . . . . . Eustis, Fla. Branchville, N. J. . Kennedale, Tex. . . White's Creek ROBISON, LEE J. . . . Oklahoma City, Okla. TATUM, GEORGIA L.. .Blue Springs, Mo. WALKER, WILLIAM M. . Hopkinsville, Ky. OTHER GRADUATE STUDENTS ALEXANDER, ROBERT C. . . . Nashville ALLEN, LOUISE R. . . . . . Nashville COCHRAN, EDWARD L. . . . Baldwin, Miss. COOPER, BRYANT S. . . Washington, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, WAL'I'ER P .... Nashville DAMERON, GEORGE W. . . Burlington, N. C. DAVIS, ROBERT L ..... Raleigh, N. C. DAv1s, SHERWOOD S ...... Cary, Tex. FENSTERWALD, MRS. B. L .... Nashville FOSTER, ARTHUR I ...... Nashville GAY, JOHN G. ..... Pine Castle, Fla. GILMORE, HARLAN W.. . . Conway, Ark. GOODLOE, LOUISE ...... Nashville HALL, JACQUELINE . . . Kansas City, MO. HANDLEY, FRANK M ..... Upton, Ky. HUMPHREYS, JOHN VV ..... Nashville JOHNSON, WILLOUGHBY R. . . Durant, Okla. JOHNSTON, AUGUST L. .... Cleveland JONES, SARAH R ..... Texarkana, Ark. LOY, WILLIAM L. . . . . Zebulon, S. C. MCCRARY, GEORGE B. . MARTIN, GARNER R. . MAYHEW, GEORGE N. . MEACHAM, REID P. . . MORRISON, MARY C. . OVERALL, NADINE W. PETTIT, ROBERT . . . PURYEAR, SARAH . RANSOM, ELLENE . RAPER, ARTHUR E. . RHEA, LINDA . . . ROCHEDIEU, CHARLES A. . . Chatham, Va. . Ackerman, Miss. . Level Run, Va. . Newnan, Ga. . . Nashville . . Murfreesboro . Maypearl, Tex. . . Nashville . . . Nashville . Welcome, N. C. . . . Nashville . . . Nashville SEASE, THOMAS O. . Little Mountain, S. C. SIKES, WALTER W. . THOMAS, BENJAMIN F. . B.. WALLACE, ELLEN WARD, C. EDGAR. . WOLF, JOHN Q. . . . WOODBURY, MIREAU D. WU, T sz FONG . . . IO8 I . . . . Gallatin . . Crockett, Tex. . . Nashville . . . Galax, Va. . Batesville, Ark. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Soochow, China fl ' 'U nz-ks. Qin.- 2- , M- ...1 L . ..x-1'-'- , ff-X. Lvfxn, 1 A . 1 :.3,,,m-d.:..n-vf-.-,...,,,,.JwL,'Yb' iii? W f-N., -...ff--4'f P .N U 3 -r 'L ' THLBT CS ' uit Q 9 mem v 9 RBII. utr 94.4, K AN if ia? - 7 whiz! in in mvfiifg, .Wd Mc fg3Jll CllA'l50 Wonwu7fee lab efccferlb NLGIIIKBQJAM 01 Me VARSITY CLUB of 'yfzndmfzw Qhfilzefko aflr. wfm :B enlilfell 5 cl V fin. 4015122411 on EASEAALL mm mmf mm EAM oov ALI. Yum EWING BASI-:ETTE JESSE BAUGHMAN ED BLACKMAN LYNN BOMAR KENNETH BRYAN NEIL CARGILE ZACK COLES JOHN DRENNAN GLENN GENTRY E. B. GIBSON W. G. GODDARD W. R. HENDRIX E. D. HXGHTOWER EDGAR JONES Vanderbilt Varsity UNDERGRADUATE MEh'IBERS JESSE KEENE E. E. KELLY JOE KILLEBREW LEONARD KIRKES ROBERT L. LAWRENCE ROBBINS LEDYARD FRED MCKIBBON CLEO MILLER F. K. NEILL R. W. ORR JAMES OVERALL JORDAN PECK J. KIMBARR PETERsON GIL REESE ROBERT RIVES W. C. ROBERTS W. B. ROUNTREE J. H. ROWLAND THOMAS RYAN H. R. SANDERS W. B. SMITH W. E. STACK VV. E. VAN ORDER H. S. VVAKEFIELD PAUL W. WALKER JAMES WALKER E. M. WALLER GEORGE WALLER W. C. VVILLIAMS I V. U. FORIVIATION AT SEWANEE GANIE Size of Crowds During the past football season the stadium was well filled at the majority of the games, due to the untiring efforts of the Athletic Association and the Alumni Association. At the Sewanee game there was an especially large crowd-about 20,000 people being present. At the Georgia game a large crowd was present, but at the Marine game, which opened the season, the largest crowd of the year was present-nearly 21,000 people being at the game to see the Commodores tie the Wonder Ma1'ine eleven. After the season was completed the alumni association put on a drive to fill the stadium next fall. Due to the magnificent work of all the teams in the drive, under the able leadership of Vernon Tupper, nearly I0,000 seats were sold for the 1925 football season. So the stadium ought to be filled to a capacity seating when the Com- modores take the Held next year. Ewa A1 '3- tiff 31,1 , 1 , 1 I, ' , ,. -+ , 2 '. . M., V, A r n'-.21-exif ,., .-.aff','a.',gg:gzsg.-99,2 .fi ., a.,-vip - 5. 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N W f ia vi-gg' -' age' ' - ,. a:..:Q5 122322351 , .f-1.-wr .1 .V-Qevsw i:fa:2:T2::-'. e' 5frfv':2a::i'.fe:.f: MCGUGIN Conv HARDAGE The Three Musketeers Like the musketeers of fiction, the three Van- derbilt football coaches adopted as their motto, All for one and one for all. With this im- mortal idea they put out a team, which, when in top form, was the equal of any in the coun- try. The team had its ups and downs during the 1924 season, but the three musketeers always pulled a beaten team out of a rut and set them on the peaks of glory. Withotit Dan McGugi1i the Vanderbilt. team would be utterly lost-they would know not where to turn. How could a team help but win when their beloved coach rises from a sick bed and risks his life to whisper a few words of inspiration in their ears? Coach hf1cGugin has a master mind when it comes to football. His strategy cannot be equaled throughout the coun- try. It was lVIcGugin's scouting of the Miri- nesota team that gave Vanderbilt and the South their greatest intersectional victory of all time. Never was a coach better beloved by his men than lXrIcGugin is by the faithful Commodores. He has that unusual power that Athos possessed of making men fight for him like demons un- caged. Truly a great coach is Dan lVIcGugin! Josh Cody, like old Porthos, puts the men through the rough stuffu that keeps them in such fine physical shape. Josh had one of the best conditioned teams in the country. This fine con- dition that Josh put them in made it possible for them to go through such games as the Minnesota or Georgia Tech games without a substitution. Lewie Hardage reminds the writer of Aramis with his lithe gracefulness and remarkable knowledge. He produced such runners as Gil Reese and Red Rountree. Perhaps Lewie is most valuable as a scouter of other teams, for he certainly knows how to get the dope on them. Vanderbilt is fortunate in having such a well equipped and learned squad of coaches and the world at large may rest assured that as long as there is any football material whatsoever in Vanderbilt University the three musketeers will turn out a team hard to beat. TUCK KELLY Captain, 1924 Variety is the spice of life. Maybe so. At any rate, if that statement is true, the 1924. Commodore grid machine should be literally bubbling over with the seasoning of earthly existenceg for their degree of suc- cess during the 1924. football season varied from the highest to the lowest and back again. They opened the season with an easy wing they amassed a total of sixty-one points in their second game, while their op- ponents were unable to score, they rose to dizzy heights in their third game by tying the Marines, 13-13, they sank to their lowest point in their fourth contest when they lost to Tulane, a second-rate teamg they started back on the upgrade in their fifth fray by barely losing to Georgia, they regained their own high place by nosing out Georgia Tech, 3-og they rose to the highest possible heights in their ninth game by defeating Minnesota, 16-og and they paid for their wonderful victory by drinking the dregs of a 16-o defeat at the hands of the Tiger that came down from the mountain. At home there was nothing but praise for those Commodoresg at New Orleans the papers expressed disappointment at the poor showing made by them and rejoiced over the way Tulane played. At Atlanta they were a wonderful team-admitted to be even more so after they beat Tech. But they won their spurs when they journeyed up North to Minnesota and The Review of the Football Season By c, c. B. showed the team that beat Red Grange and Illinois, Incorporated, that tied Chicago that won the Big Ten Championship, how we played football in the South. At Minnesota they were bare-headed demons, football players by heredity, training, and instinct, they were polite young gentlemen from Dixie, eleven football players who 'wrote the game,' that's all. There Bob Rives was the 'lgreatest tackle that had ever been seen in action on the Gopher's Field. There f'Hek Wakefield ranged over all Minnesota from his left end position. There Cargile was the boy who sensed every play and plunged headlong for the runner when it seemed he would break free for gains that never materialized. According to the Southern papers, 'Van- derbilt's achievement was the greatest that a South- ern team had ever accomplished on foreign and hostile territory. They were very fit representatives of the South. But they paid for their glory when they suc- cumbed to the inspired. attack of the whole Sewanee team on the Thursday after the Saturday they beat the Gophers. All in all, the Commodores amassed a total of 150 points to 53 for their opponents. They did not fare as well in conference games as they did in the others, garnering 57 points to 4.0 in conference frays and 103 to I3 in outside games.' Despite the fact that they did not repeat their previous year's record, they had a very successful season. Vanderbilt, 13g I-Ienderson-Brown, 0 Those Commodores were supposed to open the sea- son on September 27 with a game with Howard Col- lege, but due to the death of their coach, the'little college called off the game. Henderson-Brown was substituted, for Howard, and furnished quite a lot of opposition to the Commodores, holding them to a 13-o victory. Vanderbilt, 613 Birmingliam-Soutllerli, 0 Birmingham-Southern came up for the second game. They were all pepped up over holding Auburn to a 7-o victory on the preceding Saturday, and left Ala- bama with the avowed intention of defeating the Com- modores. But The best laid plans 0' mice an' men Three Marines trying 10 gel Wakefield fNo. 14, right! out of the Away for an of tackle play. Fatly Lafwrenfc and Captain Kelly fleftj gftting clear Io from ofvrr lo mmf Ihr' play. 1111-Soufhrrn and ffl!-.4lllEI'iffl7Z HRK VVAKEFIELD E nd Number 14 is the host lrnofwn monzher in the South, and Coach Yost Jays il is also Ihr' hm! kno-wn nzmzhrr in the lVe.ftern Conference. Thaf: because Heh lffahvjfrla' fwfars it. This fwas in tht' Illarine game. gang aft agley, and such was the case with the care- fully-hatched plans of the Birmingham aggregation, for the Commodores went wild and held an orgy of scoring. VVhen the final score was chalked up, it was seen that the Vandy gridders had sent the plucky little Alabama team home smarting under a 61-o de- feat. The Vanderbilt scrubs showed up well in the third quarter of the game. Vanderbilt, 139 Marines, 13 The celebrated Marine team, accompanied by their famous band, journeyed South on October II to engage in moleskin combat with the Vanderbilt gridiron ma- chine. They invaded the stronghold of the Commo- dores with the firm and deep-rooted intention of prov- ing the superiority of the Devil Dog over the Com- modoreg but when the final smoke of battle had cleared away, the score stood tied, each team having garnered I3 points. Vanderbilt defeated one Marine team in the first half, 6-o, but the service men entered another team just as good as the first at the beginning of the second half, and they scored twice, while the be- draggled Commodores crossed their goal once. If they had had reserves, the Commodores would prob- ably have won, but as it was, they played two teams to a standstill and held the Marines to a I3'I3 tie. But they lost. By that I mean that they lost the serv- ices of Captain Tuck Kelly in that game, and he did not play again during the season except five minutes during the Tulane disaster. Vanderbilt, 139 Tulane, 21 The Commodores played their first conference game nn October, 18, when they journeyed to New Orleans to play Tulane. They left Nashville handicapped by injuries, but supremely overconfident. And they went down in defeat before a second-rate eleven that played away over its head in a game that was a major one to them, but merely a minor one to the Commodores. That was how they paid for their extraordinary per- formance against the Marines on the preceding Satur- day. The Tulane Greenies deserve a lot of credit for defeating a team of Vanderbilt's caliber. Vanderbilt, Og Georgia, 3 The Commodores stepped up on the Hrst rung of the ladder that led upward to their proper place in the football world, when they staged a sensational come- back on October 25 against Georgia. They held Geor- gia to a 3-o victory in a game that was anybody's until the final whistle. At that they held their goal line inviolate all during the game despite the furious charges of the Georgia backs. It was during the Geor- gia game that Lynn Bomarls services were lost to the Commodores forever. The Commodores lost to a great team, and however hard the defeat might have been, it was an honorable one, X72l,l1d8I'bi1t, 139 Auburn, 0 The Auburn Tiger followed on the heels of Georgia. They came fairly confident-at least hopeful-of vic- tory, but the Commodores finished the comeback they had started against the Bulldogs by silencing the big eguns of the Auburn backfield and running roughshod over the Tiger line to the tune of I3-O. They regained much of their lost confidence in this game. ' I . lI'akefelti fCI'0llCf1f7l-0 Iffij and Bomar frenfer, fafiny readfrj rlraririg Ihr fway for George Iffallrr in an cariy game. I . as A at it, o 0 GIL REESE All-Saulhern Half Captain-eleei, 1925 Vaillderbilt, 18g Bliss. A. 84 NI., 0 Mississippi A. Sz M. was the next victim of the re- juvenated Commodores. From the doleful reports that Coach Killjoy Levvie Hardage brought back from his scouting tour of the Mississippians, one would have thought that the Commodores were doomed to defeat. And the dope also pointed that way, as Tulane had succumbed to the Maroon attack. But the guy that said figures never lie told a pretty good one himself, for the final score of the game, which proved con- clusively that the 1923 tie game was due to the mud, ended with a score of 18-o in favor of Vanderbilt. Mississippi was outclassed. Reese being downed by three Minnesoia jvlayefs. MeKibbon ferouclzing Zie- tfween ojfirialsj coming across. This picture gives a faint idea of lhe immensity of the nefw Memorial Stadium, which seat: 60,000. Vanderbilt. 35 Georgia Tech, 0 Then came the game that had been looked forward to by Commodore supporters for four years. On No- vember I5 the Commodores played the Atlanta team, and played them to a standstill. The game was hard fought from start to finish, but after Hek Wake- field drop-kicked a goal, Vanderbilt was on the de- fensive. As our defense was well-nigh impregnable, the score ended 3-o in Vanderbilt's favor. About half the school and a large, part of Nashville went to Geor- gia's capital city and showed the Atlanta folks how to support a football team. Vanderbilt, 16g Minnesota, 0 The crowning victory of the season followed the Tech success. just one Week after the Tech game, three days of which were spent on the train or in hostile territory, the travel-worn but inspired Commo- dores upset the dope bucket and beat the team that beat Illinois that tied Chicago that won the Big Ten Gil Reese efvading Zacklers Lx. 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W EW,-. 24,8 n ii 5. egg, .5 , ,A - Rl , 1, Q ., ,i I--tv Y A ,W X t .?.- ffj lhi .4V. V' fffi ii' Ff1 Q 'iii .- P , , ,, fifiiiffl-wi? ' . LLL 1 i 1.13 .Q Q Q7 -12? .f fz1z.?.a1'.if2f?,if:'ff4ig4r.1sf? .--' ' ., i'1'f'f'4ui' Lx. '.f:fw.L?11'i 4 GIL REESE AT ATLANTA Note irlzzrzpzzre crow-wd that Ihronged io see ffm game. Bob Rimes and Mclfibbon may be seen, in the picture holding wfvfral Georgia men out of Mn play. Championship, 16-0. It was the most glorious victory in the annals of Vanderbilt or Southern football. The bareheaded demons did what no conference team had been able to do-beat the mighty Gophers by crossing their goal line. In fact, the Commodores made scores by every known method-they drop-kicked one, bucked one over, and passed one over. It was a great game and a greater victory. Vanderbilt took charge of Nashville that night, despite the fact that the police took part of the student body. However all's well that ends well. Vanderbilt, 03 Sewanee, 16 The travel-worn and victorious Commodores met their third defeat of the year when they went down before the Sewanee Tiger that came down from the mountain. This was the first time the Tiger had been able to turn the trick in ten years. They outplayed the Commodores, whatever the reason may have been, and deserved to win. Sewanee is rich, while Van- derbilt students have been worried all the rest of the year as to how they can make ends meet. That's what happens when the Sewanee dope bucket gets upset. rf,.,.,.e E UBOBH RIVES .411-Sozzlhern Tackle 1924 ' THE 1924 COMMODORES Standing fleft to rightj: ASSISTANT COACH CODY, ORR, REESE, WAKEFIELD, RYAN, MCKIBBON HENDRIX, COACH MCGUGIN, BRYAN, CAPTAIN KELLY, MANAGER BLACKMAN. Kneeling: STUART, REED, VVALKER, LEDYARD, RIVES, KEENE, VVHITNEL. Sitting: YOUNG, YEARWOOD, ROWLAND, SANDERS, LINDSAY, LANCASTER, CARGILE, COLES, fBOIvIAR, LAWRENCE, NIG WALLER and GEORGE WALLER not shown.j MINNESOTA RAMMING AT VANDERBILT LINE. . - I RYAN POUNCING ON A FUMBLED BALL IN AN EARLY GAME. His alertness at Atlanta prevented a Tech score, I BILL HENDRIX First Year on Team Halfback ZACH CO LES First Year on Team End BOB RIVES Second Year on Team Tackle f'Bill was also an ex-Frosh. He played the half that was left vacant when Bomar was put out of the game, and played it well. VVhile he did not run with the ball much, he is fully able to do so. His main work was to run interference, and he im- proved in that toward the end of the year. Helll bear watching next year. Zach also graduated from the goat eleven to the varsity, He was not called on until the Georgia game, but then he showed that he had the stuff. VVhen Ge0rgia's shift was working so well and they were inside our ten-yard line, Zach went in and effectively broke it up. He played a great game then and kept it up the rest of the season. Although he was an end by choice, he played guard on the offense, and despite his lack of weight played it well. He looks good to us, especially as his injured knee, which had been stiff all year, began to loosen up towards the end of the season. Bob made All-Southern. VVhile he did not start the season off in top form, on account of injuries and sickness, he hit his stride about mid-season, and then that boy set the South and the Big Ten Conference on fire with his fierce tackling and blocking. Once up at Minnesota he was going down under a punt and the safety man signalled for a fair catch. It took 4'Bob twenty yards to stop in. Very few plays were ever attempted over him, and he was behind the line breaking up the opposition's plays half the time. He'll be back next year and should have an even greater season. 'fTuck Kelly, the ill-fated leader of the Commodore grid machine of 1924, played in only four games this year. In the game with the Marines, the third of the season, Tuck was blocked and his knee was injured. He tried to disregard this injury, but had to be taken out after Five minutes of play in the Tulane disaster-the game which closed his gridiron career, forever. Before his injury Tuck was one of the stars of the Vanderbilt line. There was not a headier player in the South. His instinctive diagnosis of plays was almost uncanny, and his injury was one of the greatest blows that the Commodores suffered during the season. Nig , a cousin of George VValler, alternated with George at quarter. Nig is a heady player. He can not only run the team, but can also run with the ball. He is a cool and accurate passer, and if he can conquer his tendency to fumble, will be onei of the best backs on the team next year. Due to an injury sustained at Tulane, Nig was out the latter part of the season, Cargile came to Vanderbilt from a little Arkansas college called Ouichita. He played football thereg to be exact, he played -end, and played so hard that he gained honorable mention for All-American by Walter Camp while playing there. His fierce blocking and tacklingl won him this coveted h0H01', and he gave us some fine samples of it last year while he was backing up the line. Although he played quarter, he did not call the signals or run with the ball, but was the leader of the interference and the line-backer de luxe. They said up in Minnesota that he was one of the fiercest tacklers they had even seen. Although he weighed around 160 pounds, he backed up the line as well as a man who weighed two hundred could have. He was aggressive, and did not wait for the men to cross the line of scrimmage, but met them there and often got them behind the line. He will be back next year. TUCK KELLY Third Year on Team Guard Captain ' 'NIG VVALLER First Year on Team Quarterback NEIL CARGILE First Year -on Team Quarterback fi WW I A-' - an a W an -f WW L-'4 'ie get 2 '03 1,99 QKW 'f 2:5524 ,gf if 5 if 11 ,m i ' ' W ff SWQWYWP ff z r e.. p s. .V.,, :.-+1 2534, f m', '- '-2. 7572: i ' ,j.1.2,2l - t .1,1.. :,, If iz. . ' - f fbi 'fffili .If-Iifii f fi: '51i 51:14 f'5',' p .. ' -.- 22:2 V as e - e j.. is e -es: 111:-1:1111 :Qh21t4:18P' nf:-:-pezfa:,:: -1, . Ki..-, -- ,s,.,.a4W4.45 ' , ,fi-. .,.... 5-asa '- -- -- iy .- f effpzt' W .,:.:,.: -' 1 T- , ,Q aj A 550, wwe? , rajffaf . 3 4, 'yu BIG DIUK' ' NVALKER Third Year on Team Tackle TOM RYAN Fourth Year on Team Fullback RED SANDERS First Year on Team Halfba-ck Big Dick played his last year of football last fall. VVhile he was never a shin- ing star, he was always there when he was wanted. He could be depended on in any emergency, and it would be safe to say that as few gains were made over him in the three years he played as over any other man on the team. He also recovered as many fumbles and blocked as many, if not more, kicks as any man on the team. His play was not spectacular, but he was always breaking through and getting a man behind the line. His quality is proved by the fact that he played on two championship teams and last year's team. Tommy is a victim of fate. He played four years with Vanderbilt, playing full his last two, doing the bulk of the line plunging and all of the kicking. Last year he was the most consistent gainer on the team. He was admitted to be the best punter in the South, and was one of the most aggressive defensive ends in the South. Yet he failed to make All-Southern simply because Wycoff and Hubert were triple threat men, although they were no better at the two things Tommy did than he was. He was the best fullback Vanderbilt has had in a good many years. 'fRed was another graduate from the 1923 Frosh squad. Red played in only one game last season, but he showed then that, despite his lack of weight, he was a finished football player. He is fast on his feet, and can both throw and receive passes. He is also a deadly tackler-to say nothing of the fact that he is an able quarter. He will be heard from next year. - .nv jess was another recruit from the 1923 Frosh. He was a tackle by choice, but Josh changed him into a center because we needed one. And Jess made a good center. He was a power in the line, and his passing was good all year. With a little more experience, he will develop into one of the greatest linesmen the South has ever seen. Dub played his first year on the varsity last year. Playing his first year at Van- derbilt, he made a creditable showing at the halfback position. VVhile HDub played in only one or two games, he was a dependable reserve, and was there ready whenever he was called on. t'Dub was a hard worker. Ledyard was also a recruit from the ranks of the Frosh. He played his iirst year of varsity football last season, and showed great promise. VVhile he was not a regular, Ledyard played in almost all of the games. His regular position was tackle, but he Hlled in at guard whenever he was needed there. Bob shows great promise, and as he took on a little more weight, should be one of the best linesmen we will have. He was out the latter part of the season on account of a sick spell which put him in the hospital for a couple of weeks, JESS KEENE First Year on Team Center DUB ORB First Year on Team Halfbaek BOB LEDYARD First Year on Team Tackle - W- . ,,,, ,,,, , 4, - .,,,, .....- GIL REESE Third Year on Team Halfback BO ROVVLAND First Year on Team End HEX WAKEFIELD Fourth Year on Team End Gil is the captain-elect of the 1925 Commodore football team and an All-Southern player. He is justly honored by his selection, for there is no other athlete in the South who even approaches Gil in his popularity. Not only is he popular, but Gil is one of the best halves in the country. We think he is the best. It was his returns of punts and runs from scrimmage that not only put the ball in position for scoring, but many times made the score. He always gets up before the man he tackles or is tackled by and helps him to his feet-and they usually have to be helped up, for Gil is as hard as nails, and the guy that tackles him has to be mighty tough to keep from getting hurt. Bo also played his last year of football. VVhile he was not a regular, he repeated his performance of the year before and stepped into the breach when he was needed. HBO was a hard worker, and had the-old-fight-'eml' spirit. If everybody in school worked as hard as he did, Vanderbilt would be unbeatable. Wakefield acted as captain after Bomar and Kelly were out on account of injuries. The same jinx that had followed them camped on his trail and he hurt his ankle a little' in the Tech game. Playing throughout the Minnesota game with it, he cracked the bone in it. But his indomitable spirit prevented him from complaining, started the Sewanee game. His ankle was broken, but he played on it for ten minutes before he would go out of the game. That was typical of Wakeheld. It is useless to say more of Hek except that he was All-American, All-Southern, and the greatest end Vanderbilt has had. Many a season will come and go before the South produces and he another like him. 7 'Il u 3 1, Bomar, who was elected to take Kelly's place as captain, was another victim of unkind fate. In the Georgia game, the one immediately following the one in which Kelly sang his football swan song, Bomar was knocked out. It later developed that he had concussion of the brain and was paralyzed on the left side. Little hope was held out for his recovery, but his indomitable spirit and superb physical condition brought him around. However, he ended his football career on the bench with Kelly. Bomar was an All-American and Kelly an All-Southern, so it is easy to see how much their loss hurt the Commodores. Bomar was one of the greatest players that ever came to Vanderbilt and his injury was mourned by the whole school. f'Fatty , who leaves with Kelly, Bomar, Wakefield, Ryan, and Walker, was the same type of player as Walker. Lawrence Hnished his Vanderbilt football career in a blaze of glory. Although the Sewanee game was lost, there were a few shining lights, and Fatty was one of them. He too played on two championship teams and last year's outfit. He was a good guard, and deserves lots of credit. Ken was handicapped by a bad knee the major part of the season, but he gave his best and it was a good best. He improved greatly over last year and played in practically every game. Aside from being a good linesman, Ken can punt well and will probably step into Tom Ryan's vacated shoes next year. He'll also be one of the main cogs in the line. LYNN BOMAR Fourth Year on Team End HFATTYH LAXVRENCE Fourth Year on Tea-m Guard KENNETH BRYAN Second Year on Team Guard is IJ I4 V ldv , 1:-, , GEORGE XVALLER First Year ou Team Quarterback 'SXVINE' MCKIBBON First Year on Team End George, captain of the track team, heard the call for a quarter and came out and gave his best. While he did not play all season, he was ready whenever he was needed. VVhen he did play, he showed that he knew what to do and. when to do it. VValler always played under the handicap of having a bum eye, but he played as well as others who were not so encumbered. He deserves great credit for the way he played and ran the team. McKibb0n, playing his First year of varsity football last year, developed into one of the main cogs of Vanclerbilt's attack. He played end on the offense and guard on the defense, but his best work came when he was called back to pass. His habit of standing fifteen yards back of the line and throwing the ball like it was a baseball earned him the nickname of the big siege gun. Coach Stagg, of Chicago, said he was the best long-distance passer he had ever seen, and Spaulding, of Minnesota, wanted to know how he could beat a team that had a man that could pass the length of the field and one that could kick the length of the Held. Mac has a brilliant career ahead of him. ED BLACKMAN Manager Ed was manager of the 1924 football squad, and made a good one. The manager has as hard a job as any member of the team, to say nothing of the re- sponsibility that rests on his shoulders. Ed more than deserved a letter for his job. He will be succeeded by Brevard lifliller. The COHITHOCIOTC, Nineteen TWeDty'FiVe - ElllllIlIlflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIlllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilIlllllllllllll nmu mmumu nmunumf I nglllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIII I I IIIIII I IIIIIIIII ll lllll I ll Illl I IIIIIII I l I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I llIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIII llll ll llllIllIllIlIllllIlI IIIIIIIIIIIIS .... I' Top rofw: COACH ZERFOSS, THOMPSON, HIGHTOWER, KERFOOT, FULTON, FAY, SWEENEY, LUSKY. Third rofw: BAIRD, SPEARS, CRESON, PAUL, SANGER, BEAK, ASSISTANT -MANAGER DOWLEN. Second rofw: SHARP, SPICKARD, DAVIS, CECIL, BOOTH, OWEN, COACH SIKES. Bolzom row: NOIQRED, DRAPER, NEWMAN, NUSSBAUM. I Freshman Football This year's Frosh experienced a very successful season-an exceptionally successful one. They amassed a total of points. They went through the season with but two defeats, as they triumphed over all opposition except that offered by the strong outfits from Alabama and Kentucky State. And as this was not a year of individual stars, the success of the yearlings showed that Coach Tommy Zerfoss instill-ed into them the basic element of the game-teamwork. If this alone had been accomplished and the Frosh had won no games, the season would still have been a suc- cessful one, for the Freshman team is not an organization with a definite schedule made out before the beginning of the season, but is merely a training school for prospective varsity material, Bill Spears, who captained the goats, was perhaps the find of the season. Spears is a quarterback deluxe-a true triple threat man who kicks, passes, and runs with the ball-and will put in a strong bid for the varsity next year. He is fast on his feet and gets a tremendous drive in spite of his lack of weight. Peck Owen, a half, is also another good bet. He is perhaps faster and a better broken field runner than Spears, but lacks the kicking ability of the little quarter. With Spears, Waller, Owen, and McKibbon, the Commodores should have a passing attack inferior to none in the South. Another backiield man developed on the Frosh is Andy Reese. While he lacks the deceptive run of his elusive brother, Gil, he is faster, heavier, and can punt very creditably. Stubbins, Thompson, and two or three others also showed promise of developing into good backs. The yearlings also possessed a good line, composed of Lusky, Sharpe, Cecil, Bostick, Fulton, Norfieet, James, and several capable reserves. Lusky and Sharpe will give somebody hallelujah for a place in the regular line-up next year. Lusky is a demoniacal tackler and Sharpe is quite an efficient snapperback, At the fianks there were Creson, Booth, who sometimes ran at half, Sanger and others. They are all good. Up to now only two of the Frosh-Fulton and Bostick-have left school, although McNeil, who was ineligible for the Frosh, but would have been ripe for the varsity next year, followed them out. So at present the 1925 Commodores before them. have some mighty good prospects 126 ap r . tin- S4127 AQ'- 4' im nmwnvwwmmummmmxmmvmwmxxmxxxxxmmxxawwwwg L gwwxxwamxxuwwnmmmxmmmmmxnxmxwuxuxxmm Smit wk my-is . . The Commodore., Nineteen Twenty-Five . J li:lIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIllIllIIIIIIlllllllIIIllIIllllIIllIIllllIIllIIIlIIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllilllllgis ...ErlIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIlInlllIIIIllulIIIIIllllllllllllllllnmllmllu ulInulIIIIIIlmlIIIllIulIIllllllllllllllllllllllllull InIIIIllIIIIlIluIIIIIIllllIllIumllIlllIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllllluulllllllllli. ri Y BASKETBALL Top row: Ryan, Moss, Coverdale, McKibbon. Bottom row: Stuart, Captain Reese, Reeves, McCall. CNot in picture: Manager Crockett and Kirkes. Review of the Season, 1924-25 Vanderbilt, represented by the best basketball team she has had in several years, experienced a very successful season this year. They played some of the best teams in the country, and while they came out second best with several teams, they were nearly all of the caliber of Wabash, the team that has beaten Butler, national champions in 1923-24. The Vandy basketball quintet opened the season here at Nashville with a practice game with Middle Tennessee State Normal, which later entered the National Tournament at Kansas City, and the Normalites, who have one of the best teams in the South, surprised themselves and everyone else by gaining a decision over Josh Cody's five. After that temporary setback the Vanderbilt basketballers left on a tour of the North which lasted through a large part of the Christmas holidays. They encountered as much and as strong opposition as it was possible for them to take on in so short a while. Naturally, they came out on the bottom as far as wins were concerned, but winning games was not the primary object of the holiday jaunt. The thing that prompted Josh Cody to take his goal shooting charges through the cold and wintry climes of the North was the desire to have his proteges familiarize themselves with the game of basketball 1 27 fy R301 . ll 1 buf f- . .s -f , , fy . 1 I Z tw -nmmwt-wmmwmemtm mmtww munxxmii get-xxttwwvswtwwwmwwewwNsmmmxmswmmm , , MW Wm 4 wwe. The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five HinllIIIllIllllllIlllllllIIlIllllIllllIIllllluIIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllumlllllllllllllllu IlnmlllmlllIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllmll llllIllIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIllIllllIllIIIIllIllIlulIIIlllllllluullllllllllli. ,515 . - lIlllllIlllllllIIllIlllllIIIlllllllllIllIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll IlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIIlIIllllIIllIllIlIIIllllIIlllllllIIllIIIIlllllllIlllllllllllIIllllIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllLi l- li 4.1. Q.: 1 as it is played up where they throw a kid out of a cradle into a gymnasium. Incidentally, the Commodores came through with a couple of wins while they were absorbing some of the pointers cast out by the premier basketballers of the country. After school started again the Commodores took a little journey into Georgia. ,On successive nights they encountered Georgia, Mercer, and Georgia Tech. They won the first game easily, lost the second by one point, and lifted the cup of defeat to the lips of the Georgia School of Technology, even as they did during the football season. The Commodores' next trip was to the state of Alabama. There they did not fare so well, but lost to the Birmingham A. C. Although it may seem that the Commodores played most of their games away from Nashville, they set forth quite a few for the approval of the home folks. They played such teams as Tulane, which went to the finals in the Southern Intercollegiate Tournament, Butler, which won the national championship last year, and the Y. M. C. A.'s of Nashville and Memphis. Perhaps the greatest feather in the cap of the Commodores is the fact that they won the city championship of Nashville. This year they eliminated the Ramblers and the Peps in two games each, the first time in several years that the tournament has been decided in the minimum num- ber of contests. Incidentally, the Commodores ended the season with a victory over the Normals, who defeated them at the beginning of the year, thereby getting revenge on the teachers. The outstanding player on the Vanderbilt team was Jonas Coverdale, who is to captain the I925-26 basketball machine. This was Covey's first year on the varsity, as he had been ineligible in preceding years. But he easily made the team as soon as he came out, and was the high scorer. His floor work was consistently brilliant, and enabled him to work his way in behind a guard and make a setup. But his shooting ability was not confined to the easy shots, as he holed them from all parts of the Hoor. Gil Reese, who is everything in the university except chancellor, captained this year's aggre- gation. His work on the hardwood was second only to that of Coverdale. He and Covey worked well together, and their teamwork was the reason for the Commodore wins in several instances. Jim Stuart and john McCall shared honors at the tip off position. When Josh played one of them at forward and the other at center, the Commodores were second to none in the matter of height. Stuart's specialty was long shots with a few setups thrown in, and McCall was at his best when up under the goal, as his height enabled him to bat the ball in while the others were scrambling for it. Malcolm Moss played Hoor guard, having been developed this year by Cody. He played steady ball all the way through, and when his man got a shot, he shot off balance and in a hurry. Gibby Reeves, who was sub-forward, was a hard fighter also, and his insertion at critical moments was responsible for Commodore wins on several occasions. It is very rare that a coach is the proud possessor of a pair of brilliant standing guards. josh Cody was just so fortunate this year. There were no better standing guards in the South than Tom Ryan and Len Kirkes. And it was a very good thing that both were here, for Tommy was out for a while with a bad ankle, and Kirkes was out with a sore nose. Reese, Reeves, Coverdale, Moss, Stuart, McCall, Ryan, Kirkes, and Manager Watt Crockett received letters. During the whole season the Commodores amassed a total of 646 points, while their opponents were getting 701. From this one would infer that the Commodores went through a rather dis- astrous season instead of a successful one. But when you stop to think that the great majority of their opponents' points came on that Christmas invasion of the North, and from the en- counters with teams not in the conference, and having no bearing on the standing of the Com- modores, you will probably change your mind. The Cody quintet failed to enter the inter- collegiate tournament this year, because the university refused to allow the players any more absences. Dec. V. U., Dec. THE SCORES 16-Middle Tennessee State Normal, 31 23-Memphis Y. M. C. A., 23, V. U., 21. Jan Jan Jan -Birmingham A C., 34, V. U., 22. 22-Georgia, 34, V. U., 41. 23-Mercer, 315 V. U., 30. Dec. 24-Drury College, 215 V. U., 33. Jan -Georgia Tech, 28, V. U., 37. Dec-. 26-Kansas City A. C., 28, V. U., 23. .Tan -Butler College, 333 V. U., 13. Dec. Dec. 27-Butler College, 375 V. U., 17. 29-Franklin College, 493 V. U., 23. Feb Feb 2-Tennessee, 18, V. U., 27. Mississippi A. Sc M., 295 V. U., 20. Dec. 30-DePauw, 28i V. U., 21. Feb 7-Alabama, 295 V. U., 22. Dec. 31-Vvabash, 453 V. U., 14. Feb -Tulane, 32g V. U., 25. Jan. U., 37 1--Owensboro, Ky., Y. M. C. A., 19, V Feb Feb. -Y. M. H. A.-Peps, 331 V. U., 40. -Y. M. H. A. Peps,-185 V. U., 25. Jan. 8-Mississippi, 185 V. U., 19. Feb -Ramblers, 15, V. U., 24. Jan. 14-Ramblers, 203 V. U., 21. March 5-Middle Tennessee State Normal, 29 Jan. 16-Memphis Y. M. C. A., 193 V. U., 33. V. U., 128 If . ' ga?- .wemmwwmvemxmxmmmexmmmwmt Nxxtxtg L 1 Etgmxwwmxxmmsxxmxwmxxmewmmxmmmvvuvmumi Aw. New 4 X-A The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ' IlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllIIllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIllIIl5 ,WE nnunnunl 2:5 ---- EIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIllIIIllIIIIllIIIlllllIIIIIIllIllIIIllllIIllIIIIllIIIllIIllIIIllIIllIIllIllIIllIIllIIllllllIllIIllIIllllllIIllIIlllllllllIllIllllIIllIllIIIlIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll il IIllIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllg .... EHE l--..... hghlfl n..n QQQC - '- 'QV ,E I : 1 I I + BASEBALL -1. Note: Jug Smith acted as manager because Lloyd Thomas, the regular manager, was ineligible. The 1924 Season The 1924 season was a rather disastrous one for the Commodores. But they deserve lots of did make. The entire infield that had made up the strongest part of the 192.3 team was lost to Vanderbilt on account of graduation. And not only the infield, but a large part of the outfield graduated. However, the sheepskin route was not the only way in which the 1 Commodores were deprived of the services of former stars-to credit for the showing they f' 'MTX l l -'f .,,.. f-al' i M ' -P1 1if?2E5i5:Z I ' , Sy.. 5 '. 2':s2zfe. . ' Mis- ,' im-if' , A f Q - Captain Richardson say nothing of the new stars-for several of the horsehide heavers who were counted upon to hurl the Commodores to victory were de- clared ineligible nn account of their studies. And one pitcher was lost because of the migratory rule. It was a hard luck year and the final records show it. Of the fourteen games they played, the Commodores were able to gain decisions in only five. Two of these victories were won from Auburn in the second and third games of the season. They were preceded by a defeat at the hands of Minnesota. After the encouraging wins over the Plainsmen, the Vanderbilt nine struggled through seven games without winning a decision. Then josh Cody, rx T Q ' 173, n Q -3 , K 1 F! V ,gl ' , , -Q :wummwmmsmwxwmwxxmwwmxwxwmxmwmuwnxuxwwlf Q ssmmwxxmvwsxxxxwww.mvmxxxxxxxmxxxwaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxunml km Nxt ' -4---A The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five - I n IIIIIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllIllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIlllllllIlllIIllIllIllllllIllIIIlllllllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllll lllllllllllIllg :v Un I ll llmullnll nm ,L I, -1.1-. who had started to build up an entire new team, began to try out different combinations in prep- aration for the coming conflicts with Tennessee. The rejuvenated Commodores then pro- ceeded to take the Vols into camp to the tune of 4-o. But the rejoicing that came from this victory was shortlived, for in the second game of the doubleheader, those university boys staged a comeback and eked out a 3-2 win over the Vandy outfit. But the Commodores kept fighting and went to Kentucky the next week. There they defeated the Colonels decisively in two straight games. All of which disproves the theory that a good ending and a good beginning make a good season. For those Commodores won two of their first three and three of their last four contests. But the seven-game dearth of decisions ruined what seemed to be a good start. Five of those games were lost during the jaunt into the hostile camps of Mississippi A, and M., Ole Miss, and Alabama. That trip was a pain! There was but one mitigating feature to that trip. Bo Rowland's hitting proclivities were discovered. Bo was not taken on the trip, but bummed his way. Josh put him in a game, and he started on a hitting streak that lasted for the rest of the trip. He outhit everybody else on the team on that disastrous invasion. But Gil Reese was the sensation of the season, especially in Mississippi. He showed his home folks just what was meant by base running. He stole more sacks than all the rest of the team put together. Whenever he got on base, which was surprisingly often, considering the small number of hits the V. U. nine got altogether, it was practically conceded that he would steal at least one base. He worked those catchers to death throwing to second and third, trying to catch him. Gil was probably the most consistent ball player on the team. He was a good Helder, was well up with any of them in hitting ability, and was not even rivaled at base running. As a result of his stellar performances, Gil was elected captain of the 1925 machine. Captain 'fBoots Richardsonshared the spotlight with Reese. He was a pitcher de luxe, but he failed to win many games because of the miserable support which was accorded him-to say nothing of the wretched hitting of his teammates. Boots'l was the hardest hitter on the team, and when he was not pitching, he was usually playing in the outfield. He labored under the handicap of a bad knee all season. He was directly responsible for three of the five Commodore wins, and figured greatly in the other two. He is lost to this yearls team, as he graduated last june. Although a new line-up was presented in almost every game, there were only twelve letters given out. Three of these went to those who were pitchers by trade and outfielders by necessity. Two went to catchers, one of whom even played second a while. The rest went to infielders and outfielders. The letter men and their positions were: Richardson, pitcher and outfield, Reese, outfield, Wakefield, third, Walker, pitcher and outfield, Miller, catcher and second, Hightower, catcher, Baughman, first, Goddard, pitcher, Rowland, utility, Luten, outfield, and McAdams, outfield. Thomas, Williams, Russell, Townsend and Shannon played, but did not receive letters. Lloyd Thomas, the manager, was ineligible. Jug Smith, assistant manager, acted as manager and made the trips. During their uphill and unsuccessful struggle, the renovated Commodores were able to pile up a total of seventy-six points against their opponents' IOS, despite the fact that they won only five games out of fourteen. The team was really better than the records show. The season: Vanderbilt . . 3, Minnesota 6 Vanderbilt . . 19, Auburn . Vanderbilt . . 4, Auburn . Vanderbilt . . 3, Mississippi . Vanderbilt . . 2, Miss. A 85 M. . Vanderbilt . . 2, Miss. A. 81 M. . Vanderbilt . . 4, Alabama . . Vanderbilt . . 7, Alabama . Vanderbilt . . 2, Mississippi . Vanderbilt . . 6, Mississippi . Vanderbilt . . 4, Tennessee Vanderbilt . . 2, Tennessee Vanderbilt Vanderbilt muvmmnxmmxvmvm . . 11, Kentucky . . 7, Kentucky 130 'r 1 lla f fs 1 . 9 I , in 444 jf . :Q '- ' , HQ - F 'V 3 mixxwmxxwaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxsg J 5mxxxmmwmvmxxxxxx Sam mst News wuKmWmmunXKY:m The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five . 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Between long epics of track lore of bygone days rendered by Coach Bill and long hours of jogging doggedly on the cinders the team gradually rounded into fine shape. Many of the old letter men were back and a host of stars had been promoted from the Freshman squad, so hopes for a Winning team were high. On Saturday, April 5, the team journeyed up to St. Louis to encounter the Washiiigton University team. The first meet was rather disastrous, for the Commodores were no match for the St. Louis squad, who beat them by the decisive score of 85 to 50. Red Rountree and Len Kirkes were the stars for the Commodores. Red won the javelin, came second to Anderwerth in the century, who did it in 9 9-10 and placed third in the 220. Kirkes starred in the hurdles, pole vault and high jump. 1924 Season son's call for track aspirants. At clad lads came out to the stadium CAPTAIN ROUNTREE 1 3 1 if 1 se . u fx 5, ' w . , , ff -fb 9 - . Q - 0 mmunmumwiczaQeuaxxmwmmunwmmuumuxmuxxxwsi I I gwwvxxxwwxwvm'-xwwm a hwy tt-4. A ws-A ... .g The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five - I 1 IlllIIlllllllllllIllllIllllllIIIlllllIIIlllllIIIllllIllIlllllllllllIIllllIIllllllIllllllIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll mmIllllllllulluIIIIllluumllIIIlllulllumlmIIIIllulIluumluulllllulnu luuulullu5 - :,v J rn n -K :IF : llll IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l llll ll llllll Ill ll ll mlllllll lll ll llll lllll lllllllllllll llllllllllllll ll lllllllllllnlllllllllll llll I lllu ll I llmmlllllllll llllllllllllllg '.. On the following Saturday the Kentucky Wildcats came to Nashville and proved worthy of their name by defeating the Com- modores by the close score of 62 to 55. Vandy was taken very much by surprise and Kentucky won the first four events in clock- like fashion. Hall, a diminutive distance runner, was the star of the whole meet, winning both the mile and two-mile runs in pretty style- Tracy walked away with the dashes and Hughes was the star in the field events for Kentucky. Peterson won the discus throw for Vandy and was runner-up to Red Rountree, who won the javelin with a pretty throw of 180 feet. .Kirkes had hard luck on the low hurdles, falling on the last hurdle after he had the event cinched. Kentucky amassed ten first places to six for Vanderbilt. The next Saturday Vandy won her first meet of the season, beating the Sewanee Tiger by the slight margin of 60 to 57. The relay decided the meet for the Com- modores. Red Rountree again starred with eleven points to his credit-a first in the javelin, and second in the 100 and 220. Minor won the IOS and 220 for Sewanee and Harris and Nash cleaned up in the hurdles. Vandy copped both places in the 440-yard dash, the mile and two-mile runs, and first in the shot put, javelin and half-mile run. Vanderbilt was well represented in the Tech relays when the four-mile relay team, composed of Peck, Gentry, Bosarge and Van Qrder, won their event over Tech and Sewanee. The mile relay team came in third and George VValler tied for honors in the pole vault at II feet, IOM, inches. Vanderbilt had an easy time in her last meet of the season-defeating the fighting Vols from Tennesse by the overwhelming score of 83 to 48. At no time did the visit- ing team threaten. They did, however, furnish the meet with some real thrills in Kay, a hurdler, and Etheridge, a two-miler, who covered the distance in 10:20 with apparent ease. Kenneth Bryan set a new Vanderbilt shot put record, with a pretty toss of 42 feet and 9 inches. Bill Roberts was high scorer on the Vandy team, with sixteen points-a first in the 100, 220 and broad jump and a third in the pole vault. This victory was a Hue close to a rather successful season, during which the team won two meets, lost two and placed high in the Tech relays. COACH ANDERSON f fUln10 ,, . hh 00'-d'hg'?83-15011 ,, N ,O my f -'Rx 010 no S-5 ' nigeggv FQ J i-M Q. . 132 'Z . 1 N flu ii ZZ 5 0' A NNKXRmXHWAmwxXKXXXX XNNQXXXXXXKAQ QXXXXXXXXXXNXXXX Y6.BMXKBvXXKSXxXWXXWXXXHXXKlXXXX . . Mu Nm A .-----5 The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five HE llll lllllllllllllllllltllllllllllll l ll I I llllllll llllllllllll lnmllllll llllllllll I llllllll llllll llllll llllllllllllll llIllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll lllll llll lllll l ll llllll lllllllllllllf....5 L........ - I, lllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIllIllIllIllIllIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIllllllIllIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIllllIllIIIIIIllIllllIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllg : av In l I ., -1. 1 r SOPH MEDS BETVVEEN HALVES Soph Meds Defeat Freshmen A new event in Vanderbilt athletics was a game between the Sophomore meds and the Fresh- men. The Sophs humbled the Frosh to the tune of I3 to o, but they had a very hard time doing it in spite of their many stars. The Held was very muddy, but surprising to say the game was very fast and full of thrills. f'Red Rountree, of varsity fame, was the star of the game, although the Frosh were laying for him hard. He made several long runs which were beautiful to behold. While the Freshmen were laying for 'fRed another Soph, Cleo Miller, shone like the stars above. He twisted his way from the forty-yard line for the Sophs' second score and repeated that per- formance only to be called back for off sides. The first touchdown came after Red Rountree had brought the ball to the four-yard line and then bucked it over. Tex Barnes played a good game for the Sophs, as did Hightower. Sid was the shining star of the defeated team. His playing, both offensively and defensively, was about the best on the field. He made all of the Freshmen's gains and nearly all their tackles. Blitch and Cullom played good games for the losers. It is hoped that in the future more class games will be played in all the departments. Such games furnish good exercise and another source for the varsity teams. FROSH NIEDS ON PARADE I 3 3 T 1 Q A . f T I '39 5 ' 1 vxmwmmxxtxwmwaxxxxmxxxxxxxxumnxxxxxxg q ' Smxx Sturt NN 4 sums ... The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ' llllIIlIlllllIlIIllIIllIllIIllllIlllllIIllllllIlIIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIllIIIIIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllIIIllIllIIllIllIIIIllIllIIIIlllllllllllIIIllllnllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllll llIlllllllllllg I llgllllllulll lllllllllllllllllll lllllll 'Ill I Ill llllllllll I ll I ll I I I llllll llllulllllll ll llIllllllllllllllllllllllll I I lull lllll IllIllllllllllllllllllllllg lnn. 1 KAPPA SIGMA TEAM-CHAMPIONS Standing: Xvindes, Thompson, Alexander, Baker. Sitting: Cooper, Vvheelock, Martin, Parrish, Smith. Interfraternity Basketball After a season full of close and thrilling games the Kappa Sigmas were crowned victors of the interfrat tournament. ' They certainly deserved to win, for they had a hard tight every time they played, and only their superb team work and the old stick in there and ight 'emu pulled them through to the top. After defeating the Pi Kappa Alphas, the Sigma Nus and the Sigma Chis, all of which games were hard fought from beginning to end, the Kappa Sigs played the fast A. T. O. quint in the final round. The A. T. O.'s defeated the Betas, the Delta Tau Deltas, and the S. A. E.'s to get to the final round. This final game was one of the fastest and closest games that has ever been played around the university. Both teams were fast on the floor and both had for- wards who were death on the baskets. It seemed anybody's game until in the last five minutes of the game, when the score was zo-zo, Baker, of the Kappa Sig team, went wild and started shooting baskets from every corner of the Hoor. The A. T. O.'s could not keep up with this burst of speed and scored only a single field goal, while the Kappa Sigs scored sixteen points, making the final score 36-22. Baker and Windes were the stars for the winners. Pi Hay and Red Sanders did the best work at scoring for the losers, and Bob Ledyard did some fine guarding. The line-up of the teams was as follows: Kappa Siymas Posilion fl. T. O.'5 WINDES ..... . Forward . .... HAY PARRISH . . . . Forward . . . SANDERS BAKER . . . . Center . . . - . RIVES MARTIN. . . . Guard . . . . YEARWOOD ALEXANDER . . . Guard. . . LEDYARD 134- 'I' fkyl 1 .B I - r Ma . 1 If za 9 ,PQ . F F L -V H :unmmmmxwm-mmxmwxmuwimx xmvzoxxxmg L sauxmmwamwxenumxxwmxwwmmwwxxxxxxmx www Sm. we s .mas The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five i llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIllllllllIIllllIllIIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIIIIIIllllIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllgig 4 :v -, IIElIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I IIIIII IIIIIII Il I I IIIII II III I I I IIII III I III IIIIIIIIIIII! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 5. r t INTERFRATERNITY TRACK CHAMPS Top rofw: BULLARD, STUART, FLETCHER. Boltom rofw: SMITH, BERKLEY, GRISCOM, STREET. lnterfrat Traclc An innovation in interfraternity athletics was introduced in 1924 when an inter- frat track meet was held. Its primary purpose was to bring out more material, that would have otherwise remained hidden, for the varsity, but it was so successful in promoting a friendly rivalry among the Greeks of the university that it Was adopted as a permanent sport. The honor of Winning the first cup given for this went to the Phi Delta Thetas, who came from behind and snatched it from the grasp of the Sigma Chis, who had been leading by a rather safe margin up until the last day or so of the meet. But when they did get going the Phis could not be stopped, and they Won the meet by a margin of sixteen points. On the last day of the meet, on which the relay alone was run, the Sigma Chis had thirty-three points and the Phis thirty-nine. If the Sigma Chis Won the relay, they would have won with forty-three points if the Phis had not placed. But the Phis won after a hotly-contested race, and won the meet with a score of forty-nine points, While the Sigs trailed them with thirty-three. The Lambda Chis were third with a total of twenty-Eve points. It was a hotly-contested meet, and several men who have since shown promise of developing into varsity material were brought to light in the contest. 135 T is f zz YSZQ f VJ nmmmmw-N-mmwxwxm mama-wi I gwwixwwmwmwmmwmwmmmmvmxwmumwnun me we wma The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five ..E mlumnu mulmlm ummuua In nl l u n num I lumnlmlllmuu u ummmmnmllllmululm num nun numlllumlli....L :........ - I 'V Q-E qilllllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllIllIIIIllIIllllIIIIIllIllIllllIlIIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIIllllllIllllllllllllllllIllllIllIIllllllllIIllIllIIIIllIlllllllIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllyi I Il' Il Ill I ll ll lll :IL r ' INTERFRAT BASEBALL CHAMPS Top ro-wr C. Yokk, H. TAYLOR, K. LAMB, W. B. SMITH, J. A. GOSNELL, Boizom rofw: C. M. Moss, C. E. CLIFTON, N, H. CARGILE, J. C. LANCASTER, Z. A. Cores. Interfrat Baseball Last year the Sigma Alpha Epsilon baseball team waded through an unusually hard schedule and won the cup that is given annually to the winner of the interfrat baseball tournament. The S. A. Efs deserved to win, as they had by far the best team that was entered in the Grecian slugging contest. Despite the fact that they were possessed of a good infield and a hard-hitting outfield, the S. A. E.'s main strength lay in Malcolm Moss, the left-handed youth, who twirled them to victory throughout their strenuous schedule. The S. A. Els triumphed over the Pi Kappa Alphas, Alpha Tau Omegas, Sigma Nus, and Phi Delta Thetas in the order named. The pitching of Moss and the all-round play of ball at second featured the last game with the Phis, who eliminated the strong Sigma Chi nine in the semi-finals, The game in which the S. A. E.'s cinched the cup ended with the score 6 to o in favor of the Siga Alphs. The all-round good playing of the team resulted in this triumph, and each and every member deserves his share of praise for it. The Porter Cup Gil Reese, the Tupelo flash, was awarded the Porter Cup for the year 1924. This cup is awarded annually to the best ath- lete in school by Mr. Porter, of this city. Gil is a star on three of the major sports-football, basketball, and base- ball, and would have been a Cinder artist had he had the time for it. Gil is best known to the sporting world as the unconquerable, unstoppable, un-everything dashing half- back, but those who have seen him knock the cover off the old pill, or dribble beautifully clown the basketball floor know that he is a perfect athlete. As a crowning glory to his athletic prowess Gil has been elected to the captainship of these three teams. And finally, in addition to all these things, Gil is a fine student and the best boy in the world! GIL REESE F wfw 366 ., 0 ck Wg b sf :EQ - , f f - f A mumwwmmwmusmmmwmmammmx mawmyg I Ssmwwmw xv-sxsxsw-sw mwxwww vw MN sw . NWS . .. .g 1'7 E The Commodore., Nineteen Twenty-Five -----'- gilllIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIllllIllllIIIIIIIllllIIllIllIIIIIllIIIllIlllllIIIIllIIIllIllIllIIIllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIllllllllllllllllllll llIIllllIllIlllllIIIIlllllIIIIllIIllllIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllgg 1 x. vm 4 3 ELF........?iE....EnIlllmllllllllllllllllIlilllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllullnunnulmmlIImlIIllllllnllllllulllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllullllllllllulllm I llIIllIIllIllulllIIIIIlmllllIIllllllIllIIIIIIllllllllllR....Qi:i........ n. gin.. .,.. , ,, CAP ALLEY FOOTBALL SLAVES We try herein to give them the praise that they never get anywhere else. The students who were tired with such a lofty ambition that they stooped to the labors of the assistant manager this year Were, reading from left to right in the above picrtureg Covington Riley, Rudy Motlow, Otto Dowlen, Alden Smith, Andy Holmes, Hal I-luddleston, Enloe McClain. Paul Baird and Harry Sloan are not in the picture. This batch was extraordinarily fortunate, as there were four assistant man- agerships open. Hence, Dowlen and Holmes were chosen football managers and Smith and McClain basketball. Brevard Miller was made manager of football and Xvatt Crockett of lmsketlmll. May the best man get it next year! 1' , ip 'X i ' Q u- IZ Z ' vga pf r - A ummmmxxwwewmvmwwxmmmtwwelmmxmwx-.Nwwg I gxxuxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxummmnnxvxmxnmw.mxxxxxxvmxxxxxxxnxxxnnw Rim MW. News 'z The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five : - EUllllIIllIllIIIlIIlllllIllllllllllllIIIllIlllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllllliIIIllllllllllllllllllllll llllIIllllIIllllllllllIlllllIIlIllIllIIIllIllIllllllllllIllIllllllllIIIIllllIlllIllllllllllllIllIIlIlllllE 3.5 f....... fai1-nillIIllllllIIIIIIIlllIIllIllIllIIllIlllIllllIllIIlllllllIllllllllllIllIllIllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlIIllIlIlllllllllIIIllIIIlllllllIIIllllIIIIIIllIlllllllIIllIlllIllIlllllIIIIIIIIllIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllgx. ! U. , a.n 'HREZQ ' lf. I I 1 21:-71?-eau : r A f , Q '-- , f ',- 'J 142 ,ibgff e x . D- L I Lvl mW,b,x 5 -1 f.-1 lQ,G I' ,I K , ,- Q I I I uf ,,, , V, W iQ N l.N.,... - I ' f Q X o, . K. Q I if I ff , X I. ' S., - X. ! : ,459 A: - mf W -L, .Y 4. - , fDr:- f,-:X , N fn. I fu 9 xi W '-'- ' '35 'A' ' f 1 7 ' .ei f----L'-1-- I ' 1 2-j-I -- --,- -zigi Ay? 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SACK, Z P8n'H6iiCHiC Council The functions of the Pan-Hellenic Council is to make and enforce rules and regulations governing the fraternities in their relations to each other, such as rushing and pledging rules. Formerly the Pan-Hellenic Council published The Comet and later the COMMODORE until it was iven over to the student body as a Whole in 1912. . . . . . . . Ch. Phi g There are sixteen chapters of national fraternities represented In this organization, 1 , a newcomer, having entered this year. The Pan-Hellenic also encourages and sponsors interfraternity basketball and baseball, and a silver loving cup is presented to each Winning team by the council. A silver cup is also given each year to the fraternity attaining the highest scholastic average for the year. Besides this the council works for good feeling and harmony among the ranks of the rival Greeks and promotes friendliness and good will, New oflicers are elected each year, those for the past year being Gil Reese, President, W. B. Smith, Jr., Vice-President, and C. E. Parker, Secretary-Treasurer. 141 Y lf Q P0 isa., 'W 1 f - f -Ito mtvnmwumvswmwnxwmwvmmnmwsmxxxxxxxwwwmmnxxts L Sxxumxxxxmmxxxxuuwemmmxxxmmuxxmvxxmxmsxxxuxxxxai Sm W. was The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five IlIIllIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIllllIlllllIIIIllIIllIIIllIIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllIIlllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllgi I. ': :I ..EnIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIII l II I III I llll I llllll IIIIII Inllll I I I II Illl Il Ill I I IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIII IIIIIII II IIIIIII llllllllll ullllllllllli 3 ch Q Ii A E li B E A ffhe arrangernent of fraternides in this secdon is based on the order in wvhich the l apters were established at Vanderbilt, which is as follows: A 9 . 2 . . if A ......... A E ......... Re-established I 883 A .......... 9 II . IJ . . T Q . xmxwc,xmmmmxxxxxmxxxxmmvmxN 1876 1877 1881 1878 1883 1883 1886 1889 A Z Q 4 Z II A li 14.2 I fi lula Re-established 1921 Re-established 1924 RX 7 F K. if 1 wi . 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Webb, 4a F .-4 U 'CS GJ C SI Sloan, cu M as, Shan ds, In rovost, Vvilson, Tho , P ith Sm 2 GJ B Bi 'E sc as S1 o Q.: on ,-. Ili N G3 U aa ...- .-. an ua x-1 L. Second Row-Crockett, Bo E G .Cf s.. C5 'T 3 o OS E o I E O :J U1 :J :- sl cu :Q .5 ,C 'QD :J 45 U3 ,Q .Q O E The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five - EllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIlllllIIIlllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIII lllllllllllllllllll IIIIII lllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlll lun IlllIIlIllg : 5-' .IEIIIIIII I I I IIIII I ll II Illlix.. Phi Delta Theta Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, December 26, 184.8 Incorporated under the laws of the State of Ohio, March I2, 1831 Colors: Azure and Argent Flower: White Carnation Tennessee Alpha Chapter Established 1876 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of IQ25 J. S. CRUTCHER, JR., A. Sz S. . Athens, Ala. D. L. STREET, A. Sz S. ,.., Cadiz, Ky. J. T. GRISCOM, A. Sz S. . . . Chattanooga E. C. WEBB, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville Class of 1926 HERBERT ARMSTRONG, A. Sz S., Tupelo, Miss. H. B. MYERS, JR. .... Huachuca, Ariz. HARVEY BELL, Med .... Oakwood, Tex. W. R. ORR, Law ..... Hartselle, Ala. GEORGE N. BULLARD, A. Sz S. . Detroit, Mich. WATKINS CROCKETT, Eng .... Nashville F. W. FLETCHER, A. Sz S .... Nashville PLEAS HOEES, Dent ..... Fayetteville FRANK P, PROVOST, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville H. H. SANDERS, Law .... Athens, Ala. H. L. SMITH, A. Sz S. ..... Lynnville R. T. WILsON, JR., A. Sz S. . . . Nashville Clays of 1927 A. T. BERKLEY, A. Sz S. . . . Tupelo, Miss. G. STC. DICKERSON, A. Sz S. . . Nashville E. S. GARDNER, A. Sz S ..... Nashville EDWARD HARRIS, A. Sz S. . . . Selma, Ala. F. S. HAAG, A. Sz S. . C, S. JONES, A. Sz S. . T. P. KENNEDY, JR., . . Henderson, Ky. . Kansas City, Mo. Law. . .Nashville E. H. YOUNG, Law Class of S S Sz S. . . . Nashville J. H. DEWITT, JR., Eng. .... Nashville . .... Nashville F. L. ADAMSON, A. Sz VAUOHN BOOTH, A. Sz VV, L. DAVIS, IR., A. . . . Hartselle, Ala. W. H. LESLIE, A. Sz S. . . Huntsville, Ala. VVILBUR D. PERRY, Eng. . Stephenville, Tex. G. D. SHANDS, A. Sz S. . . Cleveland, Miss. R. F. SMITH, Eng. .... Owensboro, Ky. J. G. STUART, JR., A. Sz S. . Owensboro, Ky. DWIGHT WEBB, JR., A, Sz S.. .Nashville OVERTON WILLIAMS, Eng .... Nashville . . Corinth, Miss. IQZ8 VVILLIAM LANDERS, A. Sz S. . . Shelbyville JOHN POWELL, A. Sz S. . . . White Haven V. H. SHARP, A. Sz S. ..... Nashville CHARLES VAUGI-IN, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville H. L. VVILLIAMSON, Eng .... Nashville I 45 . II- Y QQ. . . P F ' U . . .. -,mn-.mmmmmawww-Rmmmw.. -ei-.-Rimvg inseamwe-sesaew.-amwmwmmsxawmmxswumwm R NI... .W . . N fr Q' le... . The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five I Qglllllllllllllllllllll I llllllllIlIllIIIllIIIIIIllIIllIIIIllIllIllllllllIIllIllIIIIllIllIIIIIIllIIIlllllllilllllllllllllllllIINllllllIllIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll Im ll In Il I Phi Delta Theta TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER-coflfinoeez FRATRES IN FACULTATE MORGAN BRANDON . . . . . .,.......... Member Board of Trust ALLEN R. CARTER ..... . . . . Member Board of Trust ROBERT F. JACKSON ..... .,.. M ember Board of Trust JAMES C. MCREYNOLDS . JOHN DANIEL, M.A., LL.D. . RICHARD A. BARR, M.A., M.D. S. S. CROCKETT, M.D .... . M. B. DAVIS, M.D. . A. W. PIARRIS, M.D. . . J. OWSLEY MANIER, M.D. . . HARRINGTON A. MARR, MAD. . LARKIN SMITH, M.D ..... W. H., WIIT, M.D ..... WALTER M. MORGAN, D.D.S. . FITZGERALD HALL, B.S., LL.B. J. E. BOYNTON, B.E. . . I . Member . Professor . Professor . Professor . Professor . Professor . Professor . Professor . Professor . Professor Board of Trust . Professor of Physics in School in School in School in School in School in School in School in School in School of of of of Of of of of of Medicine Medicine Medicine Medicine Medicine Medicine Medicine Medicine Dentistry . . . Professor in School of Lafw . Professor of Engineering 46 ff T fn , I7 F ' .7 3 W In -.i Th Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five .ni Illl ll lllllllllmllllll I llllll ll I llll lull Ill lllll llll llllll ll I llllullm ul ll ll I Ill ll llllll Ill C ' EIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllll IlIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllll lllllllIIlllllIllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll lllllll Illl lllll lllll I ': 11 I I ll I Ill I Ill IA I I Phi Delta Theta TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER-Continued ALP ADAMS, ,2I DAVID P. ADAMS, '18 HOWELL E. ADAMS, '16 MORTON B. ADAMS, '10 H. C. ALEXANDER, '95 H. L. ALLEN, '08 ARMISTEAD, Tenn. B., '85. J. M. AVENT, '19 S. D. BAXTER, '00 BENSON, '79 BRADFORD, '13 J. P. W. BROWN, '96 C. N. BRYAN, '06 J. W. BRYAN, '04 HENRY K. BUCKNER, EDWARD BUFORD, JR., ,13. DR. F. C. BUNTIN, Tenn. B., V91 VV. A. BUNTIN, Term. B., '95 C. W. CALDWELL, '02 MEREDITH CALDWELL, '14 ROGERS CALDWELL, ,IZ E. R. CAMPBELL, ,ZI L. R. CAMPBELL, '80 M. M. CAMPBELL, '18 ' Clark, Tenn. Beta WM. C. COLLY, '18 E. W. COOPER, '04 W. P. COOPER, '08 E. B. CRAIG, JR., '09 EDWIN CRAIG, '15 J. G. CREVELING, JR., Mo. Gam. J. V. CROCKETT, '96 R. W. DAKE, '03 J. H. DEWITT, ,94 PAUL DEWITT, '05 WARD DEWITT, '22 BRUCE DOUGLAS, '13 BYRD DOUGLAS, '15 LEE DOUGLAS, '08 A. R. J. T. J. C. '18 mmnmm1R FRATRES IN URBE CIIAS. EMBRY, '23 WALTER H. EVANS, '14 NORMAN FARRELL, JR., '95 MINOS L. FLETCHER, '22 E. J. FULLER, '97 VV. H. GOODPASTURE, '81 F. G. GORDON, '04 A. M. HAGAN, '83 F. W. HAGAN, ,II WILLIAM HAGAN, Tenn. B., y2l E. O. HARRIS, '95 W. F. HARRIS, '88 DOUGLAS HENRY, ,II R. S. HENRY, '10 ALFRED E. HOWELL, '82 J. T. HOWELL, '03 M. B. HOWELL, '07 R. B. C. HOWELL, '99 FOSTER HUME, JR. H. E. JACKSON, JR., '90 R. F. JACKSON, SR., '81 R. F. JACKSON, JR., '20 IRA P. JONES, '18 T. C. KELLING, '07 JOHN KIRKMAN, '09 J. W. N. LEE, '03 E. S. LEWIS, JR., '21 S. E. LINTON, Va. Alpha, '98 W. L. LOVE, Tenn. B., ,II HILL MCALLISTER, 197 HUNTER MCDONALD, '20 R. E. MCNEILLY, '22 PERCY D. MADDEN, '81 W. R. MANIER, SR., '81 J. O. MANXER, ,O7 MILLER MANIER, '17 W. H. MEEKS, JR., '15 VV. H. MORGAN, '06 E. T. NOEL, ,IO 147 I we 1124 J. H. NOEL, '08 O. F. NOEL, '09 ALBERT PARRISH, '12 STUART C. PILCHER, '00 W. B. C. PILCHER, '01 E. A. PRICE, Ala. B., ' W. D. ROSE, '04 A. B. SANDERS, '23 J. W. SEWELL, '90 MARION G. SMITH, '21 L. F. SPERRY, '14 WADE SPERRY, '23 ELDON B. STEVENSON, ' WALTER STOKES, '86 G. J. STUBELEFIELD, '87 ALONZO TENNISON, '18 G. F. TENNISON, '13 SMITH TENNISON, Tenn B 25 JOHN THOMPSON, JR., '08 L. LEIGH THOMPSON, '86 MCTYEIRE TIGERT, '19 CURRY VANCE, '16 HARRY S. VAUGHN, '91 WM. VAUGHN, '23 CHAS. WARTEREIELD, '23 ROBERT WALLER, '23 WM. WALLER, '18 J. L. WATKINS, '82 W. C. WEAVER, '06 JAMES WEBSTER, '16 R. C. WEBSTER, ,II J. R. WEST, '80 J. W. WILLIAMS, JR., ' J. E. WILLS, ,22 JOHN A. WILSON, '02 GEO. P. WINTON THOMAS WRENNE, ,22 JOHN WITHERSPOON, Tenn. B., '22 DOUGLAS M. WRIGHT, '04, E i! D r g? , . , S 1 Nw NR 4 . aimIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllIIIllllIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIllllIIIIlllIIllllIIlllllIIllIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIIIllIllllIlllllllllllllIllIlllllIIllIlllllIllIIllIIIIllllllllIIIllIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll I 15....H.255....EllllIIllIIllllllllIIIIllIllIllllllIluIllllIllIIlullllIllllllllllIIllInlIIuIllllIllIllnullllIIllllIllIIlllulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllIIIlllullllllllIlllllllllllllllIllllIInIIllIullllllllllllllllllllllllw l The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty 1ve . 62 rs 't ' ' YVEWXA TNQ 'Q' - ' ' V - xg?-,x -Mug 14qw.u.-3 NL! -1 .1 .. wv 0 -S7 ' K 1 S X 3 1 N -' 'Q 3 ' I ' . fi 5 gl I r 11 ' ' ,. f . L, , 'Q 1 1' H' 12 .1-K u- sci. A 1' ' 1 at 553 .f L1 ' L G. ' zz? '3 5 ' 'YUDTNWW- .: 4 . 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S..-'lg .E fu- 3 QSZGE' mm W . - :ahaha rn .E .AEM ,, H .. -,ON 5 5552 rw 55260 Q M502 E H,eh m iigf GJ -A-I, ' UEOOJ '21 QWUL4 w 52,2 ll: 54.1 s .mfg-1 Z .S ..... ...'F-551' .. s-..E,'gf.1 SQQEZOM. is7E?TS U1 'THESE O simsmmg pqw.: QE- Agpcom Q 5:35 0 Oiloso H Hamm The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty Five - g llllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIIllIIIIllIllIllllIIIlIIIIlllllIllIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIllIllllIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllI llll llll lIIlIllllli :n fill I I I I I llll Illl l ll ll lllh Kappa Sigma Founded at University Of Virginia, 1869 Colors: Scarlet, Emerald Green, and White Flofwer: Lily-of-the-Valley Active Chapters, 85 , Alumni Chapters, 46 Kappa Chapter Established at Vanderbilt, 1877 FRATRES IN FACULTATE L. C. GLENN, PH.D ..................... Professor of Geology O. H. WILSON, M.D .... . . Professor of Diseases of Children I'IENRY LITTERER, M.D .... . . .Imzrudor in Bezczeriology JOHN RANSOM, B.A., M.A. . .... Professor of English J. G. CHURCH, M.D ..., . . Professor School of Medicine LEONARD POGUE, D.D.S. . . . Professor School of Dentistry FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1925 R. H. ALEXANDER, A. Se S. . Little Rock, Ark. THOMAS G, ANDREWS, A. 8: S. . . Nashville R. LYNN BOMAR, A. Sz S. . . . Springfield VV. O. FAUGHT, Dent. . . Groesbeck, Tex. WILLIAM S. GRAY, Dent. . . .Nashville RICHARD A. JOHNSON, Eng. . . Johnson City MARVIN KING, Dent. .... La Pine, Ala. D. N. MCQUIDDY, A, 8 S. . .Bell Buckle THOMAS F. RYAN, A. SL S. . . Crowley, La. HARLAN H, TAYLOR, Med. . . . Livingston R. A, WALKER, A. Sc S. . . . Murfreesboro E. HOWELL CROSS, Med. . D. E. HARKEY, Dent. . . Class of IQ26 ' . Gadsden, Ala. Russellville, Ark. THOMAS VV. HUGHES, Law . . . Memphis H. H. JENKINS, A. 6: S. .... Cookeville - Class C. C. COTTON, Law .... lVIcCOmb, Miss. E. J. GLENNON, Law ..... Nashville R. M. HARRIS, A. 8: S. . . Memphis E. D. HIGHTOWER, Med. . . . Nashville OWEN M. HINES, Law . . . Nashville JULIAN C. HOLMAN, Law . . . Memphis S. L. HULTSMAN, Law . . Little Rock, Ark. J. P. MCFARLAND, Law . .'Uniontown, Pa. M. D. MCKNIGHT, Law . .Murfreesboro JAMES VV. PARKS, A. Sz S. . Brooksville, Miss. J, VANN WHITLEDGE, Law . . Mobile, Ala. of 1927 EUGENE E. HUNTER, A. Sz S. . Johnson City J. W. JOHNSON, JR., A. Se S. . Louisville, Ky. WILLIAM L. COOPER, Law. . . Cookeville CARL C. LYLES, A. 8: S. . . Anguilla, Miss. WILLIAM M, MARTIN, Law . . . Nashville RALPH G. MORRISSEY, A. N S. . . Nashville FRED RUSSELL, Law ..... Nashville 'KENNETH W. VVINDES, Dent. . Durant, Okla. 'V DAVID BAKER, A. Sz S. . ,. Class of 1928 ' . . .Nashville J. V. BLAKE, A. 8: S. . . Fort Worth, Tex. RUDOLPH FARRAR, A. 85 S., Clifton Forge, Va. JAMES C. GARDNER, Med. . . Danville, Va. FRANK C. HIGHTOWER, Eng. . .Nashville A. S. KEIM, JR., Eng. . . . . .Nashville ROBERT B. LEACH, A. 8: S. . Gadsden, Ala. ORAL WARING, A, Se S. 151 S ' GILLAM MAXWELL, JR,, A. Sc S. . Cookeville Vance NORFLEET, A. 8: S .... Memphis VVALTER PARRISH, A. 8: S .... Nashville LOUIS M. SMITH, Med. . Russellville, Ark. A. A. PATY, A. Sc S ..... Chattanooga JOHN RUSSELL, A. Sz S ..... Nashville PAUL THOMPSON, Eng. . . . Nashville . . . .Nashville Q u ,, px f 4 e A fl' ly 'b or 5 l I K - I n Z 5 nmmmrmuwmxmmmummxmwmmmwxxxmxx wmmxxmrrs gxmxxm-vwnnummuwnsumwmmnwemmmxxmnwmmwu N N me 4 we-.N Niue The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five I' llll Il Ill I I I Ill Ill Ill - 1llIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllIIllIIIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIIlll.lIlIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllIllllIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllIllIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll In mm mu! l nl I I I I u nn n ll u I lll J. P. B. ALLAN C. R. ALLEN - H. T. ALLEN W. T. ALLEN, JR. W. S. H. ARMISTEAD P. P. BAILEY S. P. BAILEY W. BAILEY, JR. R. BAKER VV. E. BEARD W. S. BEARDEN, JR. A. B. BENEDICT F. BLAIR J. V. 'BLAKE E. BOSTLEMAN J. W. BOYCE L. BROCK C. B. BROWN H. J. BROWN H. B. BUCKNER W. P. BUTLER COLMERY COONEY W. M. COVINGTON L. E. CROUCH T. M. DEMOSS L. E. ELKINS R. ESTES J. B. EZZELL W. P. FISHER J. T. FISHER J. G. FORSTER W. S. R. G. Kappa Sigma KAPPA CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN URBE H. FOX D. H. GAHR R. D. GLEAVES A. V. GOODPASTURE, JR R. R. GOODPASTURE A J. M. HARRIS W. O. HARRIS E. HICHTOWER E. D. HIGHTOWER P. HIGHTOWER E. T. HOLLINS J. E. HOLLINS J. W. HOLLOWAY, JR. D. W. HOLMAN E. VV. KENNEDY J. T. KERCHEVAL C. T. KIRKPATRICK VV. E. KNOX, JR. J. P. LAWRENCE, JR. J. W. LELLYET1' A. B. LITTER J. H. LITTLE J. H. LONG M. E. MCCLURE A. E. MCGANNON H. T. MCGLOTHLIN P. N. MCQUIDDY H. N. MCTYIER M. L. MILLER J. W. MIMMS H. P. MURREY, JR. M. P. O7CONNOR 152 7 l H30 W 'L .QQ . ,if ' , L f - ff Hg A H Imummwmmmxmxmmvmmxmnwwwxx um-.wwuki snmxxxxmmxxn H Rmwmw.-Rxmmm was SNR. X R 4 N NR J. E. ORR W. F. ORR H. N. PAINE VV. B. PAINE CAPTAIN PIERCE F. H. POWERS W. E. PORTER R. REDUS D. RICE VV. RICPIARDSON, JR. J. H. ROBERTS R. RUDOLPI-I E. P. SCALES H. SHARPE M. H. SHARPE W. E. STEGER E. D. SWEENEY C. W. THOMPSON J. C. THOMPSON R. S. THOMPSON K. M. THROOP W. L. THROOP H. G. TUCKER L. A. TUCKER T. J. TYNE T. M. TYNER C. R. VANCE J. J. VAUGHN C. H. WARWICR, JR J. L. WILKERSON J. M. WILKERSON, J J. R. WILSON The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five NE llll IIII lllllllllllllllllll IIIIII I IIIIIIII llllllllll Il IIIIIIII Il lllllllllll IIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII I llllllll I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII EUIIIlIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIllIllllllllIIIllllllIllIIllIIllIllllllIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIllllIIllllllllIIllIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I l n I ,719 DELTA TAU DELTA I xmmmnxxwxmmmxxxvx o 1 .l gATl81i ' ZQQQQSX 153 7 1 x S . Q V W muwmwws L ?,mxxwmm 1um I me W WM. The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five lllIIIIIIII'llll'lIIllIIIIIllIIIIlIIIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll llIlllllIlllIIIllIlIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIllllllIIInIluIInmunIllnunIIIllIIuIulluIIInImmIIunlunIIIInnnuunuullulllS -QQ! .....-nn yff -lfl EIllIllIIIllIllIIllllIIIIIllIIllIIIIllllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllIIIllllllIllllllIllllllllllIllIIIllIIllIIIIIIIllIIllllIllIllIlIllIIllllIllllIllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg... ii .uliggmr -Wt DELTA TAU DELTA Top Row-Baker, Anderson, Sweeney. Fifth Row-Roberts, Cartwright, Mitchell, McCampbell, Carney. Fourth Row-Johnson, Jones, Luton, Armstrong. Third Row-Foster, Buie, Stack, George. Second Row-Shaneberger, Fulk, Rudder, Moores, Gibson. Bottom Row-Gritiin, Blanton, Holman, Bailey, Amos. -nnmmwwmwwmmmw-wiww-immmmx X 154- '4 . 1 Tie' za 51 532 4 xmwxxxxxx: A SMX-Awww.xmwuxmmwmmwmxnmuxxxnxxxxxxmnw W wwf me The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty Five - 'V :I lIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll I IIIIIllllIllIIIIllIlIllllllIllIIlllllllIIIIllIlIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllll III llIllllllIlllg n I III III I I I I I III IIE llll I Ill Il Ill Ill Ill Ill lllllll llllll I ll II IllllllllI?I Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany College, VVest Virginia, 1859 Colors: Purple, VVhite, and Gold Flofwer: Pansy Active Chapters, 62 Alumni Chapters, +I Lambda Chapter Established in 1881 FRATER IN FACULTATE ROBERT TRIMBLE SMITH ........... Board of Trust FRATRES IN IJNIVERSITATE Clays of 1925 MILTON ANDERSON, Dent. . Huntsville, Ala. LESTER E. JOHNSON, Med. . . Wichita, Kan. I. L. ARMS1'RONG, Dent. . Stephenson, Ala. B. D. MCCAMPBELL, Law . . . Nashville KENNETH BAILEY, A. 8: S. . Cleveland, Ohio CYRUS L. MOORES, A. 81 S. . . Fayetteville VVORTH BAKER, Dent. . . .Lockhart, Tex. ALBERT ROBERTS, Law .... Nashville NEIL BUIE, Dent. . . . Lake Charles, La. VV. E. STACK, Dent. . .Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1926 B. K. AMOS, A. :Sz S. . Bowling Green, Ky. F. A. GEORGE, A. 85 S. . . . Memphis HUGH FOSTER, M.D ...... Gallatin VV.' E, JONES, A. Sc S. . . . . Nashville F. G. FULK, Law .... Little Rock, Ark. I. C. MOORES, A. Sz S. .... Fayetteville VV. H. SPENCER, A. 8: S. .... Nashville ' Class of 19.27 RussEI.L BLANTON, A. 8: S. . Huntsville, Ala. N, G. HOUSE, A. lk S. . . . . Franklin JOHN CARTWRIGHT, Law .... Nashville JESSE L. KEENE, A. Sz S.. . .Hartsville HORACE HOLMAN, A. 85 S. . . Fayetteville CHARLES L. KYLE, A. Sz S. . . Celina HALE SHANEBERGER, A. 8: S. . . Nashville Class of 1928 H. M. CARNEY, A. 8: S. .... Tullahoma VV. E. GIBSON, A. 8: S. . Birmingham, Ala. V. H. GRIFFIN, A. 8: S. .... Nashville PAUL LUTON, A. 5: S. . . . Salisaw, Okla. VAN NORRED, Eng. nnnueniumvnwxwvxmxxxnxxmmxmnmmmmtxmmwxxxxw WILLIAM MITCHELL, A. 8: S. . . Nashville BENTON NEILL, A. liz S. .... Nashville FRED RUDDER, Med. . . . Stephenson, Ala. GARLAND SWEENEY, Eng .... Nashville . . . . . .Nashville 155 'f 3 fl . - 3 If ll Qssusxxtxsuummwmmmmumm N Sw, RW i .mek ' The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five . IlIIIlllllIIIIllIIIIIllIIllllIIIllllllIllIIIIIllIIIIIllIllIllIllIlllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll lllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illll u lIllIllIIllE FRANK C. ALLEN J. H. ANDERSON W. J. ANDERSON J. C. BENNETT . JACK BLAKE . . ENOCH BROWN . JOHN C. BROWN WALKER CASEY . W. A. COVINOTON CLYDE CRESHAM C. H. DAVIS . . B. F. DEBOW . JAMES B. DEBOW BERT H. DENTON FRANK ELAM . . T. N. EPPERSON . HARRY W. EVANS ROSCOE C. EVANS F. B. EVERS , . F. G. FITE . . JOHN O. FLOYD . R. T. FRAZIER . VV. D. GALE, JR. A. GOODMAN . . THOMAS D, GOLD I. G. GORDON . J. C. GORDON . E. J. HAMILTON . PAUL HAMILTON . nsummmmummxmmmxxxwmxmxxvxxxxxxxx mxxxxxm Delta Tau Delta LAMBDA CHAPTER-Conmzzled FRATRES IN URBE . . Lambda . . Lambda . . . 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' , 5 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Top Row-Spragins, Lamb, Musser, York. Sixth Row-Tyne, Macey, E. Boyle, Clifton, Bridges, Brandau. Fifth Row-Early, Hitt, Crutchfield, Baldridge, Fleming, Rowland. Fourth Row-Ralph Owen, Clark, Flynn, York, Moss, Cargile. Third Row-McConnic0, Bagley, Smith, Armisteacl. Second Row-Buster, Walkei-, Gosnell, Feltsg Lancaster, Courtney. Bottom Row-Holmes, Jarrell, Davis, Roy Owen, Coles, Goodloe. 158 'K 'r fb: 4 W , 1 , r YW uw fha . F ' I 1 Q-3 -nunumm.-we-asaxxxmuvmwmxxummmxxwmmmwg L SXxxxxxXwmvxxxmxxxxxxxxxmmmmmmmummmxmmxuumum X - x Nm v-xxx A mwah nong- E ' The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five EllIllllIlllllIlllllIllIIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IlllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIllIIIllIlIlllllllllllIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIII u Illlllllllsf I .nlilllllll II I II I ll III I I Il I Il Il I I lg I img, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Established at University of Alabama, I856 Colors: Royal Purple and Old Gold Flofwcr: Violet Tennessee Nu Chapter Established at Vanderbilt, 1878. Re-established, I883 FRATRES IN UNI'VERSITATE Class of 1925 E. L. BOYLE, JR., A. 8: S. .... Memphis JOHN A. GOSNELL, Law . . Fort Smith, Ark. C. E. CLIFTON, Law . .Hernando, Miss. JOE KNOX LAMB, Law. . .Marks, Miss. JAMES R. CRUTCHFIELD, Law . . Nashville M. MUSSER, A. Sc S. . Lake Charles, La. J. M. DAvIs, JR., A. 8: S. . Little Rock, Ark. JOHN H. ROWLAND, Law . Arkaclelphia, Ark. CHARLES CORDRA YOliK, Law . . Memphis Class of 1926 A. S. BRANDAU, A, Ee S. . . . .Nashville NEIL H. CARGILE, Eng. . Arkadelphia, Ark. HOLLAND O. FELTS, Law . Greenville, Miss. JACK S. GARLAND, Law. CECIL P. JARRELL, Dent. . B. F. JONES, JR., A. 8: S. . . . . Nashville . Columbia, La. . . . Nashville A. H. TAYLOR, A. 8z I'.lARRY B. MACEY, A. Sc S. . JOE T. MCCARY, Law . . . HUGH T. MCKINNON, Dent. . L. C, NEWMAN, A. SI: S. . . W. B. SMITH, Law . . . ROBERT H. SPRAGINS, Law . . Blytheville, Ark. Cfass of IQ27 ROBERT A. COLEMAN, JR., A. N S. . Nashville ZACH A. COLES, Law . . . - .Nashville VV. H. COURTNEY, A. 8: S., Lake Charles, La. ELDRIDGE M. HITT, Law . ANDREW O. HOLMES, A. Sz S. . . JOHN K. WIRT ARMISTEAD, A. Sz S. ROBERT BAOLEY, A. 8: S. . DUKE BALDRIDGE, A. 8: S. FRANK BASS, A. Sc S. . . CHARLES BOYLE, A. 8: S. . FRANK BRIDGES, A. 8: S. . EDVVARD BUSTER, A. Sc S. LIPSCOMB CARI., A. Sz S. . Nashville Memphis JAMES C. LANCASTER, Law K. T. MCCONNICO, A. 85 HARRX' P, MILLER, A. 8: S. . CHARLES M. Moss, A. 8: S. ROY OWEN, Afk S. . . . VVALKER, A. 8: S. . . . Memphis Class of 1928 . . . Nashville . . Nashville . Jackson . . . Nashville . . . Memphis Pine Bluff, Ark. Kingsland, Ark. . . Cleveland SHEFFIELD CI.ARK, A. 8: S. . . . Nashville LARRY CRESON, A. Sz S. . mmmmmwmwkwmxwmem-R . . .Memphis -AIRNewRvwmmawwg N kms- I JOHN EARLY, A, gk S. . . SAM FLEMING, A. 54 S. . . S. . . Lebanon . . Nashville . Troy, Ala. . . Covington Elkmont, Ala. . . .Jackson . . Memphis Nashville Dyersburg Nashville Hartsville Nashville . . Franklin CLIFTON FLYNN, A. 8: S. . Hernando, Miss. LIALLAM GOODLOE, A. 8: S. VVILLIAM NESTOR, Eng. . RALPH OWEN, A. Sz S. . GEORGE SMITH, Eng. . PARKE STREET, A. 8: S.. PIENRY TYNE, A. Sc S. . VERNON YORK, A. Sz S. . Nashville Nashville Hartsville . .Elkmont Nashville Nashville . Memphis in f A ,Ii , 5 If . I Q I smsxsxxxxxmmmxxuxxxmxxxmwmxwmxwsmxmnxviwmxxxxxxxxnxnum -A The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty-Five iillllllllllllllllllllllIllll I llllllllllllllll lllllllll llllllll Illlllllllllll llllllllllllll llllllll lllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll Il llll Illllllllllll Ill Illllllllllllllll I Ill lllllll Ill lllllllll Ilgi L A I III II III I I II I II I IIIIII I I . . 9' X ..nuIIII ll IIIIII IIII IIII I I III ll ll I III IIIIII ll ll IIIII lllll III Illll g g S ,,,m,,,,,,,j. Sigma Alpha Epsilon TENNESSEE NU CHAPTER-Coyzfiylued FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. T. ALT'MAN, M.D ................ C. F. ANDERSON, M.D ............ MCPHEE1'ERS GLASGOW FRATRES IN URBE D. P. ADAMS CNUJ, '96 W. P. FERGUSON CNUJ, '86 J. D. ANDERSON CLAMBDAJ, '89 A. GENET CNUJ, 194. C. R. ATCHISON CNUJ, '90 F. D. GILL, JR. CZETAJ, '95 F. M. BASS CNUJ, '90 E. A. GLOVER CVA. SIGMAJ, '75 J. CARLISLE BAILEY CNUJ, ,I9 J. A. GRANNIS CLAMBDAJ, ,QI F. C. BAILEY CNUJ, '21 J. W. GRISLY CLAMEDAJ, ,99 O. H. BEDFORD CKAPPAJ, '90 H. HARGROVE CNUJ, '81 JOHN A. BELL CNUJ, '93 E. P. BEVERLY COMEGAJ, '98 J. VV. BIGGS CETAJ, '02 DAVID S. BISHOP CNUJ, '70 C. F. BOYD CNUJ, ,93 M. S. HAWKINS CNUJ, '75 J. J. HEI-'LIN CNUJ, '06 E. E. HENDRICRS CLAMBDAJ, '95 F. H. HESS CNUJ, '06 LITTLE HICKMAN CNUJ, '96 W. S. BOOTEN CGA. EPSlLONJ,,95 GEO. W. HIGHT, JR. CNUJ, '96 A. P. BOURLAND CETAJ, '82 C. S. BRIGGS CNUJ, '75 ALBERT BRITTER CLAMBDAJ, '06 W. P. BURDETTE CNUJ, ,75 J. CARUTHERS CLAMBDAJ, '91 PAUL CHAMBERS CLAMBDAJ, '06 HORACE G. HILL, JR., ,ZI POS HIRSIG CNUJ, '21 M. E. HOLDERNESS CNUJ, '02 VV. B. HOLMES CLAMBDAJ, '71 W. R. HOPKINS CNUJ, 'SI J. VV. HORTON CLAMBDAJ, '78 B. F. CHEAT!-IAM COMEGAJ, '83 WASHINGTON HUDSON CNUJ, 793 CKY. EPSILONJ, '07 M. CLEMENTS CILL. THETAJ, '04 J. F. JARMAN CETAJ, '84 J. R. COLEMAN CKAPPAJ, '79 C. S. CONWAY CZETAJ, '97 Ez. CROW CVA. PIJ R. C. CRUMEAUGH, ,23 J. A. DALE CNUJ, '96 ELMER DAVIES, '22 EDDIE DEEDS CNUJ, '20 E. L. DOAK CNUJ, '96 H. E. KIRK CZETAJ, ,94 ' NORMAN KIRKMAN CNUJ, ,gl W. LAMAR CS. C. PHIJ, '08 F. LANGFORD CLAMBDAJ, '89 C. LANSING CKAPPAJ, '86 M. LINDSLEY CNUJ, '81 W. L. MARTIN CNUJ, '79 K. T. MCCONNICO CNUJ, '96 A. E. H. N. B. DOZIER CKY. EPSILONJ, '99A. VV. MCDONALD CZETAJ, ,97 J. EARLY CNUJ, '86 C. VV. FELDER CGA. PHIJ, '80 mm F. O. MCGAVOCK CNUJ, '61 JAMES T. MEADORS H. T. MILBURN CKY. EPSILONJ I6O Off . . Ti' .....J - gf i.1...... . . . .Professor of Obstetrics Lecturer on Venereal Diseases , B.A., M.D. . Assistant Professor of Gynecology H. B. MILLER CNUJ, '87 E. MOORE CGA. PHIJ, '04 G. S. MOORE CLAMBDAJ J. W. MOORE CNUJ, '91 CHAS. PEAY CNUJ, '18 J. PEEBLES CVA. OMICRONJ, L. F. PHILLIPS CNUJ, '94 ED PIGUE CGA. BETAJ, '85 J. R. RAINES CNUJ, y97 GUY REYNOLDS CNUJ, '97 K. SAUNDERS JOHN W. SIMPSON CNUJ, '18 T. B. SCOGGINS CNUJ, '95 SIDNEY SINNOT CNUJ, '99 C. R. SMITH CNUJ, '87 EUCLID SNOW CNUJ, '98- JESSE TAYLOR, '23 J. H. THOMPSON CLAMEDAJ, '75 W. H. THOMPSON 'SI JOHN C. TOMERLIN CNUJ, '04 VERNON TUPPER COMEGAJ, '03 J. C. VANLEER CNUJ, '95 ROBERT VAUGHN CNUJ, '75 JAMES A. WATERS CLAMBDAJ 189 VV. H. 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Porter, NVo0d, Price. 162 viafzi xl dia 5? 1 15 '0 j f' 1 f 'U vvmmvcamxnvxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxi U L gwxwmsxwmwmvmv-v-uv1wxwmmXwvw RM ww 1 .NWA ' The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ' W AENIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll lllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIIIIIIllllIIIllIlllllllllIIllllIIIIIlIllllIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllI ll lllll nluuuunik Kappa Alpha Founded at Vvashington and Lee University, 1865 Colors: Crimson and Old Gold Flofwfrs: Magnolia and Red Rose Chi Chapter Established April 9, 1883 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1925 W. C. ALFORD, Eng. .... . Nashville ANDREW LYTLE, A. Sz S. . . Huntsville, Ala. J. H. CAMPBELL, A. Sz S. .... Franklin R. P. MITCHELL, A. Sz S. . Jacksonville, Fla. ROBERT CURTIS, Dent. . . . Nashville VV. C. ROBERTS, Law . . . Rosedale, Miss. JOHN GILLILAND, Law ..,.. Memphis JOHN SLOAN, A. Sz S. . . . . Nashville HARRY LIEDRICK, Eng. ..... Nashville B. B. SORY, B.S., Med. .... Cedar Hill P. VV. HENDRICKS, JR,, A. Sz S. . Athens, Ala. J. L. VVILSON, Law . . . . Rosedale, Miss. Class of IQ26 V L. M. ADAMS, A. Sz S. . . West Point, Miss. R. J, JONES, Law .... Birmingham, Ala. KENNETH BRYAN, A, Sz S .... Nashville J. C. MCCALL, B.A., Law .... Nashville C. H. CARR, B.A., Law . . . Tunica, Miss. JAMES MANEY, A. Sz S. . . Murfreesboro NOLAN CARTER, B.A., Law . Lexington, Ky. E. M. MURPHY, A. ik S. . . Macon, Miss. JAMES HORTON, A. Sz S. . . . Macon, Miss. ARTHUR REED, A, Sz S. ..... Nashville EDGAR JONES, A. Sz S. ..... Nashville J. L. SCALES, Dent. .... Shreveport, La. D. K. JONES, Law ...... Nashville J. VV. TEMPLETON, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville FINDLAY YOUNG, A. Sz S, . . . Memphis Class of 1927 M. F. BEARD, A. Sz S. . . . Shelbyville, Ky. JOI-IN MCCALL, Law ..... Nashville P. T. DOSS, A. Sz S. . . . Hartselle, Ala. H. B. MCSWAIN, A. Sz S. ..... Paris O. S. DOWLEN, A. Sz S. . . . . Nashville C. M. MILLER, Med ...... Edenwold LAWRENCE FOLEY, A. Sz S. .... Memphis H. H. PERRY, A. Sz S. ..... Nashville W. H. HAYES, Law .... Hannibal, Mo. R. A. PORTER, JR., A. tk S., Birmingham, Ala. FLETCHER KING, A. Sz S. . Birmingham, Ala. VV. K. PORTER, A. Sz S. ...... Paris L. W. LONG, JR., A. Sz S. . . Sartartia, Miss. E. A. PRICE, JR., B.A., Law . . . Nashville VV. G. STILLWELL, Law. .I-Iannihal, Mo. Class of IQ28 BIERNE BURWELL, A. Sz S. . Huntsville, Ala. JOHN CASON, A. Sz S. .... Murfreesboro DAN GERMAN, A. Sz S. ..... Franklin VVILLIAM HOOD, Eng. . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES K. CLAYTON, A, Sz S. . Murfreesboro WILLIAM HOOFF, A. Sz S. . . . Franklin CHARLES COOK, A. Sz S. .... Nashville BARTON JONES, Eng.. . . . Nashville FRANK COOK, A. Sz S. ..... Nashville WILLS MOORE, A.'Sz S. . . Mobile, Ala. BARNEY EATON, A. Sz S. . . Gulfport, Miss. MATTHEW PILCHER, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville GERALD FAY, A. Sz S. ..... Memphis VVILLIAM SPEARS, A. Sz S. . Chattanooga EUGENE FRAZIER, Eng ..... Nashville CHARLES' WIKLE, A. Sz S. . Franklin ROBERT VVOoDs, Eng. 163 . . . .Nashville x l' S . u A - f I w ..,...........,........,..mR,.,..,.. ..,......We...R..t......, IRR, W WS X wnwaw OVERTON . The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty-Five I -A Illlllllllllllll I llllllllIIIllIIIIIlIIIIllIlllIllllIIIIIllIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll llllImlIllulImlllIIImuuIlmuuIInlmullllulIImmuuulluulllll Ill lllIlllllllllE Kappa Alpha CHI CHAPTER--Continuezl FRATRES IN FACULTATE D. LUCIUS BURCH, M.D. . . . Acting Dean School of Medicine and Professor of Gynecology VV. C. DIXON, M.D .... . JOHN BELL KEEELE, LL.B., LL.D THOMAS H. MALONE, B.A., LL.B. . EDWARD T. SEAY, LL.B .... J. E. HART, B.A .... W. F. ARMSTRONG K. M. BAIRD JOHN BARKSDALE H. BARR L. A. BAUMAN, JR. W. C. BILRRO M. BRADFORD L. E. BURCH R. L. BURCH H. W. CALDWELL J. F. CALDWELL J. W. CALDWELL R. F. CALDWELL VV. CALDWELL W. D. CALDWELL G. K. CAMPBELL P. S. CECIL L. F. CHAPMAN W. C. CHERRY J. S. CHEEK C. F. CLARK VV. K. COOK S. K. COWAN D. D COWEN H. M Cox H. D DALLAS H. D. DALLAS, JR. LOUIS T. DERRYEERRY M. E. DERRYBERRY J. O. DICKINSON J. B. DIGKSON D. A. DONELSON A. D. EDWARDS E. E. ELAM F. P. EVES J. C. FARMER C. A. FOLK R. E. FOLK nnmusuumnxwunuuvuwnmmxwwwuwvxxxwwxxxxxx F RATRES IN URBE J. FULLER G. Y. GIBBS H. C. GILLESPIE J. Y. GOODALL J. W. GRIFFIN, JR. W. A. GUILD M. M. GUTHRIE W. H. GUTHRIE LEWIS HARDAGE L. H. HARRIS R. E. HARWELL S. K. HARWELL, JR. J. B. HIBBETTS, JR. L. H. PIIBBETTS W. M. HOOPER J. B. HUNTER H. A. JACKSON J. E. JACKSON C. D. ISOM EDGAR JONES F. JONES V. M. JONES E. T. KIRKPATRICK J. C. KNOX VV. K. KNOW, JR. C. L. LEWIS R. LEWIS LIPSCOMB J. H. MALONE C. S. MARTIN, JR. J. F. MEIERS S. B. MELLON H. W. METZ H. J. MIKELL J. W. MOORE J. H. G. MORGAN M. M. MORGAN IO., 9 f A A H . Im R RR S.. Associate Professor of Gynecology . Dean School of Lafw . Professor of Lafw . . Professor of Lafw . Bursar and Secretary of Faculty . MURREY W. NELSON . F. NYE L. O. O'BRYAN H. E. PALMER, JR. F. L. PARKS SAM PARKS E. C. 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Profz'J.vor Sffzool of Ilflcdicifze FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of IQ25 VV. MCA. BLACKIE, Eng. .... Nashville J. B. KILLEBREXAV, Med. . . . Nashville C. B. HARGROVE, A. 8: S. .... Nashville A, S. PAGE, Dent. .... . . Columbia R. D. GREENLAW, A. 8: S. . . . Columbia A. C. READ, IR., A. ze S. .... Carthage Class of IQ26 J. B. CHESTER, A. N S. .... Nashville VV. O. TREANOR, A. Sf S. . . Craggie Hope W. P. DISMUKES, A. Sc S. .... Nashville E. C. VVORKMAN, Dent. . . . Southside R. F, THOMPSON, B.A., Med. . . Nashville L. M. NELSON, Law . . . Humboldt Class of 1927 G. O. ELDRED, A. 8: S. . . . Princeton, Ky. E. S. OWNBEY, A. Sc S. ..... Columbia M. P. ELDRED, A. 8: S. . . . Princeton, Ky. I. D. SENTER, JR., A. S: S. . . . Humboldt ENLOE MCCLAIN, Eng ..... Nashville W. I. Simon, A. 8 S. ..... Cairo, Ill. F. M. SCHLATER, Law . . .Toledo, Ohio Class of 1928 MARTIN ALLYN, A. 8 S. .... Memphis DAN BLAINE, A. lk S. . . . Lexington, Va. J. S. FKKIERSON, HI, Eng. . . . Mt. Pleasant JAMES ERWIN, Eng. . . . . Nashville JOHN MASON, A. 8: S. . . . Clarksville go., ' fo fl o U S S, . F I . 5 . e mmmNNS..-mwwwmem-Q.wim Maytag gmmw-N mmkmtmaaxmmawmmxmmmwtmu Sw. ta... ...Me I P RoBER'r THoMAS, A. Sz S. . . . Shelbyville JAMES BEASLEY, A. 8: S. . . Texarkana, Ark. CORNELIUS ANDERSON, Med. . Lexington, Ky. S. A. WARWICK, A, lk S. . New York, N. Y. B. H. NICHOLSON, Med ..... Columbia 67 to Th Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five ni I I Illll I Ill I llllll ll I IlIIIIllI Illlllllll , l u e n lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIlIIIIIIIIlIllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIllIlllIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlll Ill I I IIIIIIIII I f'lIlII IIIII I I I I I I I II I ll II I Il I I Beta Theta Pi B ETA GEORGE F. BLACKIE H HARRX' BAIRD BOND JOHN PRESTON BROWN J. W. BYRNS, SR. LAMBDA CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN URE12 TYLER CALHOUN TYLER CALHOUN, JR. FRANK L. CHERRY JOHN T. CRAIG DR. JOHN C. 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Second Row-Turner, Redden Bottom Row-Jackson, Sutherland, Smith, Wilson, E. .VV2.1lG1', Duke. 170 E ,- Ffh fo nl g Q . . :Q j .57 , 0' -f W . , ,Q nnvwnwmmmwmwtwmxxwmxmtumWNNmttmmmwxmxQ I Swxxxxxxxuxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxmmmnxxxxwmxxxxxvwxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvmm SAW We i wus 1.. mg. , The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five n- I Ill I llll ll ll lllll llll lll Ill Ill llllll llllll Illll lllllllllllgi. - 'Y :I ilIlIIIIIIlIIIIlllIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIllIIIllllllIIIllIIIIlllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIllllllllIIIlllllIIIIIlllllllIlllllllIIIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll lllllllllllllf ' lt' num un u mu I u an 1 I , . m Slgvma Nu Founded at Virginia Military Institute, 1869 Colors: VVhite, Black, and Gold Flofwer: VVhite Rose Active Chapters, 88 Alumni Chapters, 42. Sigma Chapter Established I 886 FRATRES IN UNIVIERSITATE Class TAYLOR BEARE, Law . . . Memphis JOHN R. HIMES, A. Sz S. . . . Tampa, Fla. O. E. IRWIN, A. ze S. .... Mt. Pleasant PAUL LONGSHORE, Dent.. Columbiana, Ala. REID MEACI-IAM, B.A., A. 8: S. . Newnan, Ga. of 1925 JOHN F. VVI-IITELAW, JR., Class of BRAINARD CHENEY, A. Sz S., Lumber City, Ga. C. L. POLK, Law . Class ALFRED H. BENJAMIN, A. Sz S., Mayfield, Ky. Denver, Col. S. . Nashville PAUL CLARK, Law ..... GRANBERY JACKSON, JR., A. Sz JOHN M. LENGNICK, A. Sz S. W. D. NORTH, Med. . . . . C. E. PARKER, Med ..... GARNER M. PETRIE, B.A., Law RICHARD F. REDDEN, Dent. . . VV. B. ROUNTREE, B.A., Med. . Hartselle, Ala. . Buford, S. C. Newnan, Ga. Newnan, Ga. . . Nashville Roanoke, Va. Of EDMOND MEINECKE, Dent. . . St. Louis, Mo. F. K. NEILL, B.A., Med. . Birmingham, Ala. VV. P. PETRIE, Med. . ANDREW STUMB, Eng. . CHARLES M. TURNER, Eng .... Nashville . . . .Nashville . . .Nashville Law. . .Jackson IQ26 JOI-IN HELMS, A. Sz S. . . . . Helena, Ark. . . Tampa, Fla. 1927 . ALDEN H. SMITH, A. Sz S. . . Mt. Pleasant ALVAN H. SPO'I'swooD, A. 'Sz S. . . Nashville CLARENCE SUTHERLAND, JR., Eng. . Nashville EDWIN VANNESS, Med .... VV. E. VAN ORDER, Med. . . E. M. VVALLER, A. Sz S. G. D. WALLER, Med. ROBERT M. VVI-IITEHEAD, C. W. VVILSON, A. N S. . . . Nashville . Ithaca, N. Y. . . . Bessemer, Ala. . . . Bessemer, Ala. A. K S. . Fulton, Ky, . Mayfield, Ky. LAWSON H. YATES, A. Sz S. . . Fulton, Ky. Class of IQ28 JOE ALEORD, B.A., Med. . . . Lewisburg DAN BROOKS, A. Sz S. . . . . Martin BUFORD DUKE, JR., Eng. .... Nashville PAUL R. EBERT, Dent. .... Roanoke, Va. H. B. FISHER, A. Sz S. . Oklahoma City, Okla. JAMES S, GRABLE, A. Sz S. . . Tampa, Fla. 171 ROBERT HARRINGTON, Eng. . . Helena, Ark. VV. M. HERBERT, A. Sz S. . . Bessemer, Ala. . Nashville . Nashville VVARREN O. LAMB, Eng. . . . G. A. PURYEAR, A. Sz S. . . . CHARLTON B. ROGERS, Eng. . . . Nashville W. H. S'I'EwAR'r, A. 'Sz S. . . Hartselle, Ala. 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HANNAH CKAPPAJ DMAN KDELTA HAROI.D LOWE CSIGMAJ DR. THOS. W. MENEEs fSIGMAD DR. C. W. HOFFER QSIGMAD WALTER M. NOEL QSIGMAJ T. C. HUDMON QBETA TI-IETAJ GEORGE C. NORTON CMUJ LEE J. LOVENTHAL fSIGMA, DR. BRUCE R. PAYNE CBETAD MAXEY LUTON ............................................................... CSIGMAJ CARR PAYNE fSlGMAJ EDW. PAYNE QGAMMA OMICRONJ A. O. PHILLIPS QSIGMAJ WILLIAM PURYEAR CSIGMAJ MARTIN ROBERTS fSIGMA3 GEORGE A. SHWAE QBETAQ ROBERT SMED KSIGMAD L. B. STEVENS KSIGMAJ PAUL STUMB QSIGMAJ JULIAN THOMAS QSXGMAD EDWIN VAN NESS fSIGMAD NOBLE VAN NEss fSIGMAD V. I. WITHERSPOON fZETA, 172 Lf-If 'rw W Q 1 I .... . The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five . nlllllllllllllllll llllllllIllIllllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll nllIllIIllllIlIll'I'IIIIIllIllIIIIIIIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll ALPIM TAM QMBBA . Mwshwalfe ALPHA TAU OMEGA '. Lv-:Rib , ov 'Q' . 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M Ser-find Row-Sugg, Martin, Henry Sanders, 'vVilson, Nash, Bottom Row-Avery, Sanford, Smith, Mo 1 ' 17+ u dc-1, Dawson f2 :f!Z '2, mbsf, 422 f 11 . xxxwmwamxmnxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxg L S5-.Qxxx X xxmxmxmwauxxxwssmxxxuxuuxxxxxwm Nw mu xv-xwx , R oot, Mo ore, NVillia1ns. otlow, Dodd Dean. iley, xxwxxlxuxmvh n..r The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five LEUIlllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllIIllIIllllIIllIllIIIllllIllIllIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll llllIIIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllllllIIllIIllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllif 1. 4 .-inllIIlullIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llll ll I llllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll Ill lllllllllll I llIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll IIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll llullllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllg t Alpha Tau Omega Founded September II, 1865, at Richmond, Va. Colors: Old Gold and Sky Blue Flofwer: VVhite Tea Rose Active Chapters, 81 Alumni Associations, 53 Beta Pi Chapter Established October 19, 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. VV. BILLINGTON, M.D ..... ' School of Medicine JOE E. EVANS, M.D ..... . . . School of Medicine VVALTER P. GRIFFEX', M.D. . . . . . School of Medicine LEON M. LANIER, M.D .,.... ........ S chool of Medicine R. E. SULLIVAN, M.D ..... ....... S ehool of Medicine DONALD DAVIDSON, M.A. . . . . . flsrociate Professor of Englfsh G. D. HENDERSON, M.A .... 1Il.ffI'IlC.'0l' in Commerce ' H. S. AVERY, Law . G. T. BLACK, Dent. . FRANK KIMZEY, Med.. VVILLIAM PRESTON, Law FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Grazlzmte Student LEE ROEISON, A. Se S., Oklahoma City, Okla. Class of IQ25 . .Alamo . . . . Bolivar . Union City . . . .Nashville JOHN SOOO, A. Sc S. . Class of WILLIAM BEAUCHAMP, Law . .Nashville CHARLES E. DODD, A. Fx S. . Cartersville, Ga. L. T. HAY, A. 8: S. . . REBER BOULT, A. 8: S. . . . . . Lexington H. R. SANDERS, Eng. . . R. H. PURDUE, A. N S. . . Los Angeles, Cal. ROBERT RIVES, Law . . . Hopkinsville, Ky. S. M. SANFORD, Med. . C. . . .Searcy, Ark. M. SMITI-I, JR., Med. . . Dixon, Ky. . . Brentwood IQ26 ROBERT MARTIN, A, 8: S. . ROBERT Mo'rLOw, A. 8: . Slleflield, Ala. S.. . .Lynchburg Class of IQ27 . Vicksburg, Miss. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, A. 8: S. . . Fayetteville JACK DEAN, Law . . RODNEY DEENER, Law . RAYMOND FOWLER, Law . ROBINS LEDYARD, A. 18: S MORRIS MOORE, A. 8a S. CLIFFORD BLITCH, Med. CLEANTH BROOKS, A. S: S. . . . . JAMES DAWSON, A. Sc S. nxunmxwkmmwtxxxwmxxxxxxxxxxxmxxmmxxmxw mxwymxxtmt Sarasota, Fla. . . . Searcy, Ark. . . Florence, Ala, . . . Tupelo, Miss. . . . .McKenzie G. D. WILLIAMS, A. 8: S. Clnrs of Rayford, Fla. . Ripley . Birmingham, Ala. MATI' VVILSON, A. Sc S. 175 , J Q CRAIG MOULDER, A. Sc S. . . . Nashville . . . . Nashville EVANS MOTLOW, Law . . . Lynchburg THOMAS NASH, A. 8: S. ..... Stanton PAUL A. NEAL, Med. . RAYEORD REID, Law . . . . VVest Point . . Porteau, Okla. COVINGTON RILEY, A. Sc S. . Birmingham, Ala. HE WI . B NRY R. SANDERS, Law .... Nashville LLIAM THOMPSON, A, gi: S. . . . Jackson irmingham, Ala. 1928 JOHN KIiR14'OCJ'l', Eng. Oklahoma City, Okla. B. I. THORNTON, A. S: S. . . Elberton, Ga. FERRELL TITSWORTI-I, A. 8: S. . . Union City . . Gnntown, Miss. N meek Fxxxwxxwmw nxxxxxxxmxxx wxxxxxxxxxxnumt The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five - lllllllllllllllllllllll n nnmulnumnmnununmmnnmu umnmuumu mm: muumuumun llmulllllnlnluanmumnmuluummnumumummum ll u nu un- U I nv I. H. ACKLEN J. P. ATRTNS J. R. AUST ISAAC BALL E. P. BOND L. G. BOXWELL Alpha Tau Omega BETA PI CHAPTER-Continued VV. T. CALDWELL ' LUKE LEA ROBERT LUSK H. H. NICALLXSTER, JR. E. A. MEEKS F. A. MOSER A. B. NEAL W. S. NOBLES J. F. NOUNNAN S. H. ORR FRATRES IN URBE S. H. CHESTER A. I. CHILDRESS A. E. CLEMENT D. M. CLEMEN-r P. L. COBB R. W. CRICHLOW J. J. DIDCOCT E. E. AH. I. F. R. GOAR J. T. HATCHER R. H. JONES R. W. JONES R. J. KIMBROUGH PERCY KINNARD R. H. KIRBY PATTERSON PARISH J. W. PERRY O. L. QUILLIAN C.O . RAY LEO RECORD J. B. SCOBY R. M. SEALY F. M. SEE I. W. SHACKFORD CECIL SIMS J. G. STEPHENSON REV. G. VV. STOVES JOE STOVES J. R. THOMPSON, IR. BRADLEY WALKER J. W. WARNER, JR. R. J. WARNER VV. D. WEATHERFORD VV. VV. VVILKERSON I76 iw' mmmnmmxmmmxnxnwxmmnvx 'P H 'W S 1 Rvnxmmmm nan The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five - ElIIIIllIllIlllIlllIll nn llnllullnlmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln lllllllllllllllllll IIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllIllIIIIllIlIlllllIlllIlllllllllllIllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllnlmm Illllll mn mm lllllll I F lm 14 l r l I l l n I u lm ', lllll lllllllll ll I llllllllllllllll llllllll I ll l llllllllll ' t fqiiig-gfmxg. 4 v-f:.v5??g5 W 'fflfffd gf'- W ' ' ' A 1,1 - DELTA KAPPA EPSILON 'D i 'E f ,Q 1 HHQQ-S94 177 1.0. :ZZ .' ' fir I mnmxnmuxS S Q B fwlm.....,........,....,v.,.,...W... 5 x-muxxxxxxxxuxxxxxxxxxxwlxxxxxvmwmxuxmmxwxmnwxm 4 0' ,qs . 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Insirzzclor of Dermatology . . . Professor of Medifine . . . Professor of X-ray . . Professor of English . . Profrssor of Prociology FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE Class VVM. G. CALDVVELL, Law . . . Union City ROCHESTER CLARKE, A. Sz S., Lake Charles, La, B. S. COOPER, B,A., A. Sr S. VVashington, D. C. LINDSEY DAVIS, Law ..... Nashville CI-IARLES L. DENTON, Med. . Sumner, Miss. VVM. L, FLEMING, A. if S. . . . Nashville 'lf 1925 VVEBE B. KEY, Med. . ' .... Monoville JAMES P. KING, A. Sz S .... Chattanooga PAUL M. LINDSAY, A. Sz S. . Palm Beach, Fla. VVM. NEAL MCKlNNEX', Law .... Ripley EDWARD L. MEADOW, A. Sz S. . . Union City DANA VV. NANCE, A. Sz S. . Soochow, China Class of 1926 ERNEST BOYD, Law . . . . Nashville H. MORSCIII-IEIIvlER, A. N S., Parksdale, Ark. JOHN K. BREAST, A. Sz S. . . . Shelbyville E. G. KELLY, B.A., Med., Plantersville, Miss. .IDDO VV. LAMPTON, A. Sz S. . Magnolia, Miss. C. VV. VVIIITNEI., A. Sz S. Class J. PAUL BAIRD, A. Sz S. . . . Dyersburg IRA B. FOSTER, A. Sz S. ..... Memphis VV. R. HENDRIX, A, Sz S., Baton Rouge, La. EARL LOUOIIRIDOE, Eng. .... Boyd, Fla. VV. ZARINO, JR., A. Fx Of J. L. PETERSON, A. Sz S. . . Brookville, Miss. LUCIUS L. REID, A. Sz S. . . Magnolia, Miss. JOHN W. STOKES, Dent. . . . Mayfield, Ky. . . .FultOn, Ky. 1927 FRED MCKIBEON, A. Sz S. .... Culleoka FRANCIS D. NANCE, A. Sz S. . Soochow, China CHARLES G. STALLS, Law . . . Fisher, La. VVILLIAM O. VAUGHN, A. Sz S., Mayfield, Ky. S., Jacksonville, Fla. Class of 1928 NATHAN J. BOATNER, A. Sz S. . Sumner, Miss. HALE CULLOM, B.A., Med. . . . Nashville LAVVRENCE DONELSON, A. Sz S. . . Franklin , VVALTER S. DRAPER III, A. Sz S. . Dyersburg NAT C. PIUGHES, A. Sz S. .... Nashville CHARLES RUSSELL, Dent. . . . Nashville ANDERSON SPICKARD, A. Sz S.. .Nashville T79 vu r Y X F 'lx 2 lv . I . -ummm:-nnwnnvummx-axrreenwwwxxxxuxxmxmvmxxuxxmg Q gssswxwvmsmusxvu mmxnxmwwmumnsmxmuuxmns X I X .N .sms NNN MRI The Commodore. 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Fitzelle, Puryear, Kirkes, Teague, Mims, Ewing, Bynum, Baker. Second Row--Simpson, Rucks, Cole, Wooda1'd, Houston, Peck, VVhorley, Walker. Fulton, Roddy. Bottom row-Britta.in, Bailey, Ewing, A. Fant, VVinston, Stubbins, Tirrill, Daniels. i VLE3........ 1 . . I QA EIllumnmuuunnnu IIIIlnIIIIunInunnnunnInImllllllllllulmmmm 1llnluulnliIIInI1nuunnuIunuIIumm1unn1uuIIlIunnlIIIuluInIuI1InllIununummunmnmmmmmmu g1IIIIImIlmnlllIulllluIuIlII1IIIllmlIllIIIulnlnnuIIllIIllllllIIIllllllllmllllllllnllmll ulllulllllllmmlnmnllllll luluIIllIIulIlIIllIIIulullllnlllllllluluulmmuuummu '-'-- ---- f ----'-x :I-Aguaml uaaJ,autN 'alopotuwoo sql ' The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five . xglllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllIllIIIIIIlllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllll lllllll Ill llll llllllllllllllll Ill lllllllllll I Ill lllll I llllllllllll lllllllllllll ll Ill llIlllllll5 Sigma Founded at Miami University, 1855 Colors: Blue and Gold Establi FRATRES IN Flor-wer: White Rose hed I 892 FAC U LTATE Alpha Psi Chapter H. B. CARRE, B.A., B.D., P THOMAS CARTER, M.A., B.D. . . W. P. CONNELL, B.S., M.S. . STANLEY JOHNSON, B.S. . I.D. ..... Pr ofessor of English Exegcsis in Srlzool of Religion . Professor of Greek Exegesis in Sehool of Religion . . . . . . . . .Member Board of Trust . . .-Issistant Professor in English Department FRATR ES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of IQ25 JESSE ELLINGTON, Med ..... Columbia JORDAN B. PECK, Law .... Springheld JAMES S. FULTON, A. 8: S. . . . Columbia FREDERICK RICKS, A. SI S. . . Murfreesboro L. R. GAY'DEN, Med. . . Brownwood, Tex. JAMES L. WALKER, Eng. . Birmingham, Ala. P. D. HOUSTON, A. 8: S. .... Nashville JOHN VVHORLEY, Law ,... . Nashville THOMAS VVOODARD, A. 8: S. . . . Springfield Class of 1926 EDWARD BYNUM, Law, Oklahoma City, Okla. PURYEAR MIMS, A. 8: S. .... Nashville THOMAS CARTER, A. 8: S. .... Nashville PAXTON PARKER, Med ...... Nashville G. B, EWING, A. Sc S. . Smith Grove, Ky. JOSEPH PURYEAR, A. 8: S. . . . Nashville J. ALVIN FITZELLE, Law . . . Denver, Col. M. C. SIMPSON, Law . . . . . Waverly G. H. GOLDEN, A. 8: S. . . . El Paso, Tex. PERRY TEAOUE, A. Sc S. .... Nashville LEONARD KIRKES, A. 8: S. .... Nashville H. O. TliOMPSON, Med. . . . Nashville Class of 1927 ' -WAYNE BAKER, Law . . . . LeRoy, Ill. T. O. MORRIS, Eng. . . . . . Nashville CAREY BRINGLE, A. 81 S. .... Covington JAMES OVERALL, Med ...... Nashville CHARLES BROWN, A. Sc S. . . . Como, Miss. GLENN FANT, A, 8: S. . Holly Springs, Miss. ED HOUSTON, A. Sz S. ..... Nashville ERNEST PARSONS, A. 8: S. . McAlister, Okla. WILLIAM PECK, A. Sc S.. . .Springfield EDGAR RAND, A. 8: S. .... St. Louis, Mo. WM. HUFFMAN, A. Sz S. . Fort VVorth, Tex. RAYMOND RODDY, Law . . . Portland, Ark. ROBERT MOORE, Law ..... Nashville WILLIAM TOWNSEND, Law . Wabbaseka, Ark. Class of 1928 DYCE BAILEY, A. S: S. .... Peoria, Ill. EDWARD BRITTAIN, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville . . Nashville . . . Franklin . Macon, Miss. Little Rock, Ark. . . . Nashville . Portland, Ark. HARBEN DANIEL, Eng. ROBERT EWING, A. Sz S. . . ANDREW FANT, A. Bc S. . . WILLIAM PIOPSON, A. Sz S. . ROBERT HUNT, A. Ik S. CPUY LINDSEY, A. 8: S. I MERRILL MOORE, B.A., Med. . . . Nashville R. B. PURYEAR, A. Sz S. .... Nashville GILBERT ROWE, A. 8: S. .... Nashville WILLIAM RUcIcs, Med., Oklahoma City, Okla. PAUL SANOER, A. Sz S. . Drumwright, Okla. RICHARD STUBBINS, A. Sz S. . Pensacola, Fla. WILLARD TIRRILL, A, Sc S .... Nashville PHILIP VVINSTON, A. Sc S. .... Memphis 1? ,J :- mmsmxummmmxummxvmxxmmnwxuxxxxxxxmxxxxsmxmmwRI J gmnxxxnmvswsemsxxmxxwmxxw R 4 X x x x i sms Mm-A The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five ..E1lIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II III IIIIIIII Il IIIII I I I I IIIII III IIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I - EUlIllllIllllllIlllllIIlllllllllIllIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll IllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIllllllIIIllllIIllIlllllIIllllIllllllIIlIllIllllIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill llllllllllllll ' I I I II III I I II III I IIIII Sigma Chi ALPHA PSI CHAPTER-Continued ALBERT ALEXANDER, '23 JOHN AMBROSE, '16 SUMPTER ANDERSON, '20 GEORGE ARMISTEAD, '12 PARKES ARMISTEAD, '15 CHAS. BELL, ,23 RADER BELL, '23 W. A. BENSON, '07 D. B. BLAKEMORE, '13 J. G. BLAKEMORE, ,23 VV. A. BLANTON KSIGMA SIGMAJ, '97 DOSWELL P. BROWN, '03 R. C. BROWN, '21 R. R. BROWN, 714 H. H. CARTWRIGHT, 309 J. M. CATE, '14 E. B. CHAPPELL, JR., '14 C. B. CONNELL, '06 VV. F. CREIGHTON, '04 VV. VV. DILLON, JR., '19 CHAS. D. DUNEAR, JR., '04 IAS. S. DUNEAR, '05 HARRY DYER, '21 H. H. EARTHMAN, '19 ROBERT EWING, '68 R. A. FIELDS, ,IS L. B. FITE CNUJ, '76 fx- TQQIZQ U . FW . by . ff -V 3 -unmmwwmuwmmnmxxmmmmwux WINRWTIQ I Swxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxx ,. im. W.. I ...ms FRATRES IN UREE VVM. FITZGERALD, '21 C. A. FLANNERY CKAPPA ' IQAPPAD, '17 JAMES S. FRASER, '06 G. A. VV. FRAZIER KPSIJ, 399 HORACE GAYDEN, '20 DAVID GLENN, ,23 E. VV. GRAHAM, '08 C. A. HALL, ,Ig R. M. HALL, SR. QNUJ, '78 HUMPHREY HARDISON, '98 L. M. HOLLINS, '09 ROBINSON HOUSTON, '22 PAUL HUSSEY, '17 CHAS. H. JOHNSON, '99 FRANK JOHNSON, '12 C. W. JONES, ,97 M. B. LEAVELL, '02 DON MCEWEN, ,Ig NORMAN S. MCEWEN, ,Ig RALPH E. MCGILL, '21 CHAS. A. MCINTURFF, '22 DAVID L. MCQUIDDY, '22 C. H. MAHONEY KLAMBDA LAMBDAJ, y23 BRUCE OVERTON, '95 A. B. PASCHALL, '12 JOHN PICTON KZETA PSIJ, '25 EDWIN POTTER, '15 JUSTIN POTTER, '19 CHAS. RAGLAND, ,I7 W. B. RICKS, '89 EGBERT W. SMITH QSIGMA SIGMA5, '84 E. B. STAHLMAN, ,I7 J. G. STAHLMAN, '16 A. B. STEVENSON, '16 J. STOWE, '94 LOGAN TATE, '22 JOHN K. TEAGUE, '19 VV. C. TEAGUE, '12 LEWIS TILLMAN, '98 E. L. THORNTON fZETA PSIJ, '23 NELSON THORNTON KBETA PSID, 123 R. W. r1'URNER, '09 VVILEY J. UTZ, ,I7 VVM. WADE, ,22 EDWIN WALSH, '08 S. A. WEAKLEY, '11 JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE CPIJ, '78 DEMPSEY WEAVER CZETAJ, '95 CAREY E. MORGAN KRHOJ, '83 T. A. VVIGGINTON, JR., '18 R. O. NORVELL, '15 VV. E. NORVELL, '06 184 Yyfkl FIELDING H. YOST CMU MUD, '9 YQNKXX KQXYKKNvA1Kw1X'lN1xXXkXXXKXXXX1 1-1 The Commodore, ineteen Twenty-Five ' A EllIlIlIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIllllllllllllllIIIllIllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1 ,,,, IE -llllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIllllIllllIllllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIltllIIllllllllllllllllIllllllll-x -It 'Ki ' V A J, , 5 -7, ' , ww. ' ,. 'fx mfg - 5' 5. .. - ,-' . M A - Y --' x wa. . .' A P: fn 1- , was ,N -- ' ' 'W w- . .-A ,ff -,fn -5 aim 11,4 :j 2ug-2i2g'g5'f:':f1:g- ' X, ,y as ii, f ' 1 2.- Q. I ' ,fir 1 '- -,,4,..,V, QL, 72.744 -I P , ' , Ff f2 'g . . Q. fl-H'-' 1 9,5451 ,N ,54gZ::fg, f,-f3,',. ,,,- ix. 533251, .i l H 1gX.rf1-?g':r,f5wv . -ffm 'L P L51 1 ww, ' 'N 'E'1': 'V A' 1 ' A ' .' 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MW xmwxxmxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmul 22 A v ' W 3 ...Q - The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty-Five . gillllIllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIIlllllllllIIllIllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIlllIIlllllllIIIllIllIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllIllllllIIllllllllIIIIllllIllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .Mllll Ill IllIlIIlllE PIII Kappa PSI Founded at VVashington and Jefferson College, February 19, 1852 Colory: Dark Green and Deep Red Tennessee Delta Chapter Established OCtober'7, IQOI . FRATRES IN FACULTATE DUNCAN EVE. JR., M.D ...............1 flrijzmft Professor of Medicine H. B. SCHERMERI-IORN, PH.B., LL.B., LL.M. . . . ..,.. Professor of La-w FRATRES IN lJNIVERSITATE Class of 1925 PI-IILLIP ABELL, Law . . . . Cairo, Ill. VVILLIS B. DOWELI., A. N . . Nashville ERNEST AYDT, Law ...... Cairo, Ill. JOSEPI-1 MARTIN, Law . . .Nashville E. B. BLACKMAN, A. 8: S. . . . Tullahoma VVM. N. MCCRARY, Law . . VVaverly RICHARD C. BROWN, Law ..... Sparta D. A. REESE, A. 8: S. .... Tupelo, Miss. R. S. BURFORD, Med, . . . Brunswick, Gan C. S. RADEBAUGH, Law . . Nashville J, G. VVYNNE, A. Sz S. .... Nashville Class of IQ26 J. S. MCEACHERN, A. av S., Vifilmington, N. C. F. N. SI-IANNON, A. 8: S. . . . Chicago, Ill. B. D. MILLER, JR., A. Sz S. . . Shelbyville JORDAN S'I'oREs, Law . . . Nashville JAMES TUPPER, Law .... Nashville . Class of IQ27 JOSEPH VV. BYRNS, A. 8: S. . . . Nashville HAL I1UDDLES'l'ON, Eng. . . Nashville JAMEs LANGAN, Law ..... Cairo, Ill. Class of 1928 , HAROI.D BYNUM, Eng. . . . Gleason PETER T. LANCAN, Eng. .... Cairo, Ill. VVM. M. CARR, A. Sz S. . . . . Nashville RALPH LUTEN, A. Sz S. . . . VVaverly JOHN HANNA, A. Sc S. ..... Nashville HAMILTON PARKS, Eng. . . Nashville JOHN JOHNSTON, A. Sc S. . W. H. LOKEY, Eng. . F. C. LOKEY, A. 8: S. . Hickman, Ky. . . Birmingham, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. SIDNEY PRICE, Med. . . 187 LOGAN PRATIIER, Med. . ANDREW REESE, Eng. . . HOWARD VAN ARSDALE, . Gainesville, Tex. 42 4 ,GE fo Q 5 F ' - u 7 ' . . . U -Rwmkvmwxwuwmvwwmvmwuxxwxmx mmrwg 2 gmwwwww I N Num new mimi wsvmxuw' Hickman, Ky. Tupelo, Miss. Law . .Nashville The Commodore., Nineteen Twenty Five - mm uuun n lllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll u Illlllllllllllllllllll lllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIllIllIllllllllIllIllAIllllllllllllllllllllllll I u n n I I I I I I I I H Phi Kappa Psi TENNESSEE DELTA CHAPTER-Continued FRATRES IN URBE S. C. BUYER FELIX R. CHEATI-IAM ROBERT ARMXSTEAD W. H. ARMISTEAD JOHN T. CHEEK FRANK A. BERRY A. B. CLARK, JR. ' VVINSTON CLARKE E. G. COWAN J. E. DODSON VV. I. EDWARDS PAUL F. EVE, JR. GUY GILLESPIE J. T. GRANBERRY PI-IIL HARRISON W. W. HAYS C. M. HUN'l' W. A. KELLY 0. VV. KUHN R. D. MILLS R. S. MORRISON C. C. Mo'rz A. O. PATE W. K. PHILLIPS JOHN B. RANSOM MEDICUS RANSOM BAILEY RAscoE F. S. REYER fIASKELL RIGI-ITOR D. P. SExToN E. D. SLDAN JoRDAN STOKES, SR. JORDAN STOKES, JR. LUTTRELL TAYLOR' J. VV. STOKES J. H. THOMAS, JR. EDWARD SXNAIN GIDEON P. WADE BOYD TXAYLOR CI-ms. B. WI-IITWDRTH 188 fyfal 7 E, f I A ..... E ...nu-.va-KIIREEAMKQRIIQ I gvmsxxxxxxwnvmmx kxxxxx xxxnx ' 1- ---- 1 fl. . X TP '11 :U LP' xx U, 3 on rr 3 f- ZH ie.. . 'QE G E 2ZiTR. .....,, 5:5 : f as Z E hz' HE N. A , - s,...:gf: szffi E E A s E .. E E ,.'X'1'f V ,,.. ff : ' 14 A AQ s E ,- E E H 7 2 A wk' s 5 Q E E E E A if 5 -K IaiSw 1f .z-H21 rim-,' gi. Jw.: ' I ,I - ,win H 25 1 . E I 4. iqazzikvxi' 3-f,.'43f', f ' ' -' I - 1 1 ,nf : : '. -,pl1'f':'vf2f,.:+p::ir 's ' ff, 1 . 5459 : : O wr WM-:-5 -Q-wg-K if ' 'H E : O ww wzfkm- V-ip. .' .:, ' ,f K, ' amy . : -f Vme. .94-5-Lf-J, 1. -fx ., Am- : : 'lf' ,fieg if E 5 CD P-'iz V :Ef?rtf: 4-1.1 . , 'f 'E .Q E I v - my-v' ,ff if ' .: -'17 rw-w ,m'f' 'fs 4' f.:-mf : I gi me Um 1 13151152 5.41 2 2 ,- , urfwgzz.-:.zrL:4.i ,sw ...'.,.,++- Q.. 1- 'V - jp' fn, E 5 ' , mx TF , E35 E E ' F tb 2 E f+ 5 E CD fx: qui 5 4 2.4 i ,eff '- Q X ,. 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Newman, Simpson, McKinley, Bostick, Baird, James. ll I QA g EllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll IIIllllllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlll IIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIllIllIllIllllIIIIIIlllIIlIIIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll --.--A -.----- ' A-Aulaml uaa1aurN 'oxopouuuon sql. . The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty-Five . EllIllIlIIllIlIlIlIIllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll llllll lllllllIIIIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll I lllllllllllllgg l Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Pennsylvania, I85o Colors: Gold and Black FRED BARNETI, D.D.S. . R. BOYD BOGLE, D.D.S. . OREN A. OLIVER, D.D.S. JAMES J. VAUGHN, D.D.S. SAM C. COWAN, M.D. . A. VV. YYOUNG, B.A., Law R, N. CA'1'E, Law . . . O. D. GARDNER, A. Sa S. . E. B. GIBSON, JR., A. 8: S. . . R. S. GIBSON, B.A., Law . LAWRENCE GILMORE, Eng. J. H. JENNINGS, B.A., Law ALLEN APPI.EGA'I'E, A. 18: S. Flofwer: Chrysanthemum Alpha Iota Chapter Established 1902 FRATRES IN FACULTATE . . . . . Dirrclor.Dc1zlalJurisprudence . . . . . .Dean of Dental School . . . . . . .Professor of Orlhodorzlia . . Profcssor Oral Hygiene and Root Canal . . . . . .4ssisla1zZ Professor Obstetrics FRATR ES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1925 Q . . Osceola, Ark. C lass . Terrell, Tex. . . Tupelo, Miss. DeWitt, Ark. . . DeVVitt, Ark, . Tacoma, VVash. . Bordertown, Fla. Class of . Little Rock, Ark. G. M. ZUCCARELLO, D.D.S .... Nashville 1926 THEODORE LOCKYEAR, Law . Evansville, Ind. GEORGE F. McCANLEss, A. 85 S. . Morristown SAUNDERS MURRAY, Med, . Alexandria, Va. VV. R. NEWSOM, JR., A. 8: S. . . Dallas, Tex. T. M. SHEVNIN, A. R. M. SLOAN, B.A., 1927 WALLACE MATHIS, SLS. V. . Alexandria, La. Med. . Black Rock, Ark. A. 85 S. .... Lebanon N. T. BARNES, Med. .... Amarillo, Tex. M. P. NEWMAN, A. Sc S. . . . . . Dyer CALEI3 P. HAUN, A. Sz S. .... Nashville HOWARD PRITCHARD, Law . . . Memphis JAMES A, KIRTLEY, A. Sz S. . . Murfreesboro PAUL W. WALKER, Med. . . . Joplin, Mo. Class 1928 ROY AI.LEN, Eng. ..... Corinth, Miss. EDWIN MCKINLEY, Eng. . Little Rock, Ark. WILLIAM BAIRD, A. 8: S. . .V . . Lebanon ROBERT NEWMAN, A. 8: S. .... . Dyer Rox' W. BLACK ..... Lawrenceburg CAMPBELL Rl-IEA, A. Sc S. . . . . Pulaski RALPH BOSTICK, A. Sz S. ..... Lebanon JOHN SIMPSON, Eng. . . . Atlanta, Ga. JESSE ROY JAMES, Eng. .... Coopertown JAMES WARD, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville JOE CLAY YOUNG, A. 86 S. . . Osceola, Ark. in-n-ua-muwmmmmvmnmxxumwwmxumawmwa I9I tv. a Q f Q Q' I. 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The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five . Ellllllllllllllllllll I Il ll IIIIIlllIllllIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll llllll llllll lllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIllIIlllllIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll I Ill Illlllllll? l I Zeta Beta Tau Founded at College of Ci Colors: Blue ty of New York, 1898 and VVhite ' Active Chapters: Thirty-three Alumni Chapters: Seven Alpha Gamma Chapter S Established 1918 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1925 S. LOWENSTEIN, IR., Law .... Nashville LESTER M, SACK, Law . . Clarksdale, Miss. Class of 1926 ROLLAND AERAHAMS, Eng .... Nashville E. S. KLEIN, A. 81 S. . B. GOLDSTEIN, A. Sc S. HOMER IONAS, A. 3: S. M. J. KLEBAN, A. 8: S. I. COHEN, A. 81 S. . L. GRoss, A. Sz S. . . LEHMAN LUSKY, A. 8: A. L. LYONS, Med. . . . Shreveport, La. Class of . . .Murfreesboro . . . .Nashville . .Blytheville, Ark. Class of . . . .Nashville Zanesville, Ohio S. .... Nashville . . New York City FRATR M. M. ESKIND S. I. JOSEPH SIDNEY KLEIN M. S. LEEECK . VI. A. LIGHTMAN 195 RQ, H. L. LEVY, Law ....... ALBERT' WEINSTEIN, A. 5: S., Middle 1927 J. B. LOWENSTEIN, A. 85 S. . . . MARON J. SIMON, A. Sc S. . . S. A. VWILE, B.S., Med. IQ28 Louis MARKS, A. 8: S. . JOE MORSE, jR,, A. 8: S ELMORE STELZER, A. Sz S B. VVEINSTEIN, A. Sc S. . ES IN URBE IRA LUSKY DAN MAY M. F. SCHWARTZ ALFRED ATARR S. Y. YABROEF 'fe Sr- I-2' f 'BQ' U -m-:mn-wa-N.-Nwwmwmwumwmxw.tswmwmwRIS J I Sewtxxxssew-mmwmwuswxmmwmxmwxmvxtmwmn: Sm ms.. i .ws-A Nashville sboro, Ky. Nashville Nashville . Gallatin Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville 4-, The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five IllllllllllIIIIIllIllIllllllIllllIllIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIllIIIIllIllIIllIIllIIIlllllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllll llllIllIIlllllllIlllllllIllllllIIllllIIllIllllIIlIllIllIlllllllllllIIIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll 2....... ? b....guumumIlluluummuumm:mmmnmumuulmmmuumnumIIunmnunumuuu1nImmuumuumululImmmnuuuuuumnnuumllllumunuumuumlmuIummummlnulll-K ngmn 1 1: x - I , 1: 1 n 1 l l J.n. ,, M 'x W ,,,,,.:..,, , , . , 2-kE:EiEE6s::a.'-' ' . ,ffjaf X X 3 4, 1 469 RS? I Lgj H, A 4 Q AA 1 V ye' X Y i ' 19 9 1 4 A , , Q J: , :ki , , PI KAPPA ALPHA Top Row-Harris, Steppe, Martin, VVatson, Fain. Fourth Row-Kaercher, Patterson, Drennan, J. Stone, Evans. Third Row-Calvert, Taylor, Leech, N. Stone, Speck, Second Row-Dearman, Magill, Crum, Chenault, Faircloth. Bottom Row-Gentry, Clay, Farmer, Spore, Kinzer. 196 V fa W 1 ,QM Z, I 5 , U yn , . 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B.A., A. si S. JOHN DRENNAN, A. 5: S. .... Nashville Class ROBERT L. EVANS, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville TYREE FAIN, JR., A. 8: S. . HOWARD S. GENTRY, Law . . Wheatley, Ky. L. T. KAERCHER, Law . . Ortarville, Minn. . . .Nashville Class L. S. BARBEE, A. 8: S. .... Springheld BRYAN FAIRCLOTH, A. 18: S. . . Ensley, Ala. Class WILLARD CALVERT, A. 8: S. . . . Culleoka CHARLES R. CRUM, Eng. . Birmingham, Ala. CARVER LACKEY, A. Sz S. .... Nashville FRANCIS STEPPE, Eng. W. T. FARMER, Dent. . . Birmingham, Ala. JOHN D. KINZER, Dent. . . RUCKER PATTERSON, Dent. . . D. M. SPECK, Dent. . . . L. D. SPORE, A, Sz S. . . of IQ26 CHARLES L. MARTIN, Dent. . . JAMES MAGILL, Dent .... NORMAN STONE, Law . . NEAL VVATSON, A. Sz S. . . Of 1927 JEFFREY M. STONE, A. Sc S. . . Bedford, Va. . . Gallatin . Monterey . . Nashville Cullman, Ala, Madisonville . Union City . Morristown . Union City GEORGE F, TAYLOR, A. Sc S. . Jonesboro, Ark. of 1928 DON LEECH, Law .... Des Moines, Iowa JOIIN MCKENZIE, Eng .... . Nashville EUGENE REGIN, Med. . . . . .McMinnville . . Franklin W. C. ALEXANDER A. B. ANDERSON DOUGLAS BETHURUM H. C. BOONE KENNEDY BROOKS PORTER G. CANTRELI. WALTER E. COX C. S. CROWFOOT A. B. CUMMINGS FRATRES IN UREE WILLIAM DANLEY JAMES GRAHAM R. B. HARRISON A. P. HILL LOUIS LEFTWICH N. T. LOWRY D. H. MCCULLOUOH R. F. MADDEN J. A. MURPHREE C. H. OLMSTEAD 197 mmmwmuwwm mm xw:mmmx r . 170 7 Z' sl-N Sm ws i MWA H. T. POLK LOUIS A. POPE PRENTICE A. PUOH A. L. RAWLINGS J. L. REYNOLDS C. B. ROGAN J. E. TAYLOR J. H. 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AMBD CHI LPH X--X xwmmxmmmmmxuxxnnxxxxxxxxx Nm-.Nw hx XJ, ZQQQQSQS 199 2, a, 42, if 5 7 0 ., F W 5 XS Q V L SX-Mmxxxxxxxxmmxmsuvxsnxxmwuxmnwwwmmxxxmmxxwmm Swv ww. 4 MWA uw ,gr......,, - It The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five aillllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIllIIIIIIIIllllIIIllIIIllIlIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll mlulllllulmummnmuinmumnmmuuInunmummumllummmmmnmmu L I 5?...,....Qi?....EmIIluu1nII1I1nnIluumuuummmunIunuumunnu1mInnnmuluIinunnunmnnunn1uuunIinnnunnnIunnunInuIuIuuun1unuuuuunumuunulII1inuIluIuninnanuuuA1nuunIninuuuumnlmlllh . .. 'Q -' 3 li .1 1,7 Tnp Row-Scobey, Ruthf-1'fo1'd, Kirkpatrick, Choate. Fifth Rqw-Cram, Browder, Wilkizison, Jackson, Rccves, Fonrth Row-Travnicelc, Richter, Thompson, Smith. Third Row-Barron, Hamilton, Lowe, T. Davis. Srwoml Row-Solomon, Jones, Meredith, J. Davis, VVilson. Bottom Row-MuCown, Russell, Covington, O'CaIlagl1an, Walker. 'r i h- 44 mmmmmmwmmmwmmixxi Emu I H0 0 .by . I 195 ' L g.. 3 ,.n.,.,..,.. W. The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five llllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllIllIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIllIllllIllIllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill ll llll llllIlllll5 ae ,if,,mm m I nl Illl 1 llll Mllllllllllllix. Lamhcia CL. Alpha Founded Boston College, 1909 Colors: Purple, Green and Gold 1 f0 wN'.' Violet G M. C. GORDON, M.A. . H. M. VVALRER, W, C. BARRON, Law . R. VV. BROWDER, Dent. . T. W. IDAVIS, Med. . J. S. COVERDALE, Law . ROBERT DOZIER, A. Sz S. . . . E. PALMER JAMES, Law J. C. LOWE, A. Sz S. . VESTER CHOATE, Law . amma Delta Zeta Chapter Established February 24, 1922. FRATRES IN FACULTATE A.I3. ..... . Professor of COIlllllC7't'K Izulrzzrior of .alnalomy FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of IQ25 Thornton, Tex. Shreveport, La. . .Nashville Class of . .Nashville . Nashville . . Paducah, Ky. . Huntsville, Ala. Class Nashville AUBREY COVINOTON, A. Sz S. . Paducah, Ky. WINSTON CRAMM, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville FARROW HAMIL'fON, A. lk S. . Paducah, Ky. H. C. W7ALKER, Med ...... Nashville R. E. MCCOWN, Med. . . Hazel Green, Ala. G. L. REEVES, Law ...... Nashville M. B. SOLOMON, A. Sz S. .... Shelbyville 1926 JOE TRAVNICEK, A.B., Med, . Columbia, S. C. H. M. VVALKER, Med. . . . . Nashville R. D. VVILKINSON, Dent. . . . Nashville R. A. VVILSON, A.B., Med. . . . Cadiz, Ky. of 1927 FRANK E. JONES, JR., Med. . LALLIE RICHTER, A. Sz S. E. L. RIPPY, Med. . . Merigold, Miss. . . . .Nashville . . . .Nashville HENRX' G, THOMPSON, A. Sz S. . Shelbyville Class of IQ28 J. T. DAVIS, A. Sz S. .... Corinth, Miss. J. T. JACKSON, Med. .... Ashland City CHARLES KIRKPATRICK, Med. . . Nashville JOHN VV. MEREDITH, Eng. . . Scottsville, Ky. JACK E. SMITH, A. Sz S. FRATRES IN CHARLES G. BLACKARD D. A. GAMMAGE NATHAN GRAHAM J. T. HESTER, JR. fa fy- ge,- S V' 5 '. A - f I J - -A mnmmxmmamxmwsmmmwweANwasSNNNNwummammwRE 5.-A . NN. ...aw A R-ami 2.0! is ' H, N. O'CALLAHAN, A. lk EMMETT RUSSELL, A. 8: S. . . . V. B. RUTHEREORD, A. 8: S. . JOHN E. SCOBEY, JR., A. Sz St . . Nashville . . Corinth, Miss. S.. . .Nashville . Nashville . Miami, Fla. URBE CARROLL JONES COLLETTE MAYEIELO THOMAS SI-IRIVER CHAS. H. STONE Q lw NmeNxvmxssxsnmxmxxwnmmnwmnumxxxuummw 3 2 , 5 ? Z 5 5 . f ,ya 5 -.334 , 4 -wg ' Ny W .wx mx W ' Q .' aj , , fees .,. :Wi 'ZOE xxxwnxuxxxmm vxuxxwenxxx fm? J mummnwmxmnu CHI PHI Top Row-Patton, Cossey, Tidman, Kilgore, Dempsey, Shook. Third Row-Guizado, Kendall, Currey, Lawson, Parker, Quern. Second Row--Hastings, Sidway, Holt, Culwell, L. Sensabaugh, McKinney. Bottom Row-Mastin, Mcllwaine, Paul, Hughes, Wilson, G. Sensabaugh. 5 uL':B.......,,, I lr EE.. 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R. COLE, B.A. C. S. BROWN . . . .P7'L'.S'iL1E7lfB0lll'd0 T7'llJl f , PI-LB., M.E .... Profassor Mcclzzuziml Engineering FRATRES IN UNlVERSI'FATE Class of IQ25 W. A. CULWELL, Law . . . Amarillo, Tex. F. S. PARKER, A. 8: S. . . . . Nashville ROBERT DEMPSEY, Law . . Harrisburg, Ill. R. E. PA'I'I'oN, Law ....... Baxter GEORGE E. PIOLT, Law . . . . .Nashville D. S'l'EWAR'l' QUERN, A. Sc S., Charlotte, N. C. CURTIS KENDALL, A. Sz S. . . Mayfield, Ky. L. SENSABAUGI-I, A. Sz S. .... Nashville JAMES S, KILGORE, A. 5: S. . . . Vick, Ark. CLAUDE E. SIIOOK, A, Sc S. . Belmont, Miss. J. B. TIDMAN, Law . . . . Tracy City A Clays of IQ26 JAMES G. CURREY, Eng. .... Nashville J. F. l'lAS'l'INGS, Law . . . . Lewisburg L. E. GUIZADO, A. Sc S. . Panama City, R. P. VV. A. LAWSON, Eng, . . . Memphis A REUEL NICICINNEY, A. 8: S. . . Crosset, Arla. Class of 1927 CECIL R. COSSEY, Law . . New York, N. Y. I'iAR'1'WELL HUGI-IES, Law . New Orleans, I.a. CI-IARLES A. SIDWAY, A. Sa S. . . . Franklin Class of IQ28 FINLEY MCILWAINE, A. 8: S. . . . Nashville VVILLIAM PAUL, Eng ...... Nashville CARROLL MAS'1'IN, A. Sc S. . Huntsville, Ala, GEOIKGE SENSAEAUGII, A. Sc S. . . Nashville ALBERT VVILSON, A. Sc S. . . Mayfield, Ky. FRATRES IN URBE MALLORY K. AIKEN A. J. LAMOR R. P. BELL A. G. LINK JOI-INSON BRANSFORD DR. E. B. MCALEXANDEIL WILLIAM E. BUIST JOI-IN VV. MADDIN, JR. JAMES A. BURROW J. R. SPECK E. F. COOK JAMES I. VANCE E. E. DAUGHERTY C. B. VVALLACE B. H. ENLOE E. B. WILKINSON J. B. HOWE I'IARRY WINN :og 'r nfl oo ' , Q f 5 sf ,512 - ummmxiui-e.-2.-eeunwwumiiwws Smmmmmxmmmmmmmmmnmmxwavmmismmmn A NM .IN NWS uw Glen l'ulllllnlllllllllllmllllllnllllllmlllulumlllullllllllllmlmnmlmmllulmlmlllllmllluulllmlulullllllllllllllllllllllmluulllllllllllllllllllllIllnllllllllllmnuunlllnulllllllllmmlllllllllh x .um 1 rt Q .a 5 vs? Fiw 'Ex 1 ii? ' ' 5 , fm A. V ,N 5 1 Z' ' lx S 8 ' Q E 5 Q l L 1 S I3 I i ' V l ,i ' ',:. if sf '! ,, V N- v- N' ' ' ' 'W 'Q L -9 -af 4 . x 'A ,, Q 21 , H aw I A -m,..,..N',.,,-f -N-- 6' 17' S2 ' - if '1 ' 'Ei fx A P 4 -J L 'Y X Tk ,AQ 1 sxff ' -n , ' ' Ni W V dxyiy , , A png 'wg T9 . ,fffQ!GiWf , i f 21 ik f , M 1:3 1 .3 ,QQ U - vs- A-2 A 9' L-L .,-::.,- ,H'9,:'?4. ' i.rg?kQW't-.f,z- ii vw if J Ne 25 ' H f 4 ' Aw ' 1 f 'J - Q A .. L JH xg I J f - ' , A. gf' 3 ,E Y 5x,,j fa I ll . T, ff i' f, 15 f - E4 395 f '- 'A si ff! g ffil ' 1,2 Rx 1 f' f 'K' fir J ' 1' fi YQQJQXQ f' f 5 XA f. . ' L E7 'Q Qi I L , ' fff i U 1 Xl ff ' QW X. 'iff fl ' -' J X' ., Q ' N -W K 4 xy . EF ,Q 4 . --- V 1 4 4 A N1 f g, S mg g , , 4 f . V K J. .vm ' 1 2 1 1 , , ' r in 1 I L E' :E I, I' - - i I H . .1 I lx, I 13,f,7 Q I Lxzipvj! , x I L 1. 1 alba -:mg-Qi? M, 1 ,DQ C..,,f-L. V, ii lt' W' ' W- L- f - : ' ff-W f:'A' 1-'V' f '---- A ' -Y W- A' 1-1 ononzxnva noni momx N I 1 1 1 : 'Wgff' '- ' v-'M , 4, The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five ....... .: IIullIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlullIllllIIlulII1lIInInlllIIIllIIAllIllIlmlnnlulImlluIInunllllllllllllIllullIulml1llIlullllIIllllIllnullluIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllulluuuuunlulmlllllllllmlnlllllll ?....: :....... x rt , - l Iumm:IIII11Inlluuu1nIuln1nlulIIinIlllIInIIluIumlulIuunIluuuuIIIIllnmuinnnuuuuuuumumn llllmlnllllluuumulmuuumnumulnunnunIuulumu1muuluumununuunulnlfg ' lu' .v.v. -:,: run ullh .K ilgni... . nk.. J: ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA Faculty Members-Altman, Withei'spoon, Nichol, King, Tucker. Faculty Members-Price, Bryan, Brornberg, Oughterson, Gallagher. Faculty Members-Caldwell, Pickens, Cooper, Wood, Haggard. Third Row-York, Garrett, Davis, Sanford. Second Row'-Key, McRady, Hightower, Smith, Wa1ke1'. Bottom Row-Neal, Travnicek, Kelly, Newman, McCown, Wilson. 206 'I' I2 1 , QQVIZZ wmvnmvnimmvnxmxxmxmvxxxixwg J L Sxxxxwmxwwmwwm Rim ,tw 5 .mms The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty Five - :igllllllllllllllllllIllll llllIIlllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll IIIIIuuummllmmmInIlIllumuuuumlm llllll u uuuuullis .5 - mm N , I u I I I nnunh Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity Founded at Dartmouth College, 1888 Colors: Olive Green and VVhite H. K. ALEXANDER J. T. ALTMAN R. W. BILLINGTON E. L. BISHOP G. H. BRADLEY PERRY BROMBERG I. L. BRYAN O. N. BRYAN ROBERT CALDWELL E. B. CAYCE W. E. COOPER T. W. DAVIS C. L. DENTON J. M. DOZIER B. D. ALLEN N. T. BARNES B. T. HARRIS A. L. BARDILL JAMES BREW CHARLES BROWDER I. H. CASTLEMAN W. E. COOPER C. N. COWDEN HENRY' DOUGLAS R. S. DUKE A. F. EBERT W. G. EWING :nun-Aw-mmm-QIumxmnmnmwmmvmmxmxxmxwumxN Active Chapters, I 9 Clai Chapter Established lVIarch 24., 1903 ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE S. C. COWAN H. M. DOUGLAS F. B. DUNKLIN J. E. EVANS J. F. GALLAGHER J. D. GILBERT VV. D. HAGGARD R. B. HOLT HOLLIS JOHNSTON R. L. JONES FRATRES IN Class VV. B. ICEY R. B. MCCOWN Class E. G. KELLY VV. A. GARROTT Class E. D. HIGHTOWER P. A. NEAL M. P. NEWMAN IA. B. PUMPHREY I. M. IQING LEON N. LANIER I. M. LEE WILLIAM LITTERER F. H. LUTON A. G. NIGHOL VV. A. OUGHTERSON R. I-I. PERRY DAVID R. PICKENS GEORGE H., PRICE UNIVERSITATE of 1925 Of Of J. V. MCRADY S. M. SANFORD IQ26 J. TRAVNICEK, JR. H. M. VVALKER 1927 A. C. RIGGS E. L. RIPPY WV. W. ROGERS EDWIN VAN NESS Class of IQ28 M. DEVITO 1. D. YARBROUGPI FRATRES IN URBE W. F. FESSEY W. G. FLOYD F. W. GLENN H. N. HERBERT ALBERTO HUDSON J. P. KELLER R. K. LANDIS 1. H. LASSITER A. B. LITTERER L. METz 207 VV. K. NANCE D. R. NEIL HOY NEWMAN F. PERKINS . G. POLLARD D. VV. L. RECORD E. M. SANDERS G. P. SANDERSON G. C. SAVAGE D. C. SEWARD S. T I7 Q5 C 3 ' -1 QAM Publication: t'Centz1ur A. L. SHAREER J. G. SUTTON H. M. TIGERT HARLIN TUCKER R. O. TUCKER A. E. VAN NESS R. I. WARNER M. C. WILSON J. A.'VV1TPIERSPOON T. B. ZERFOSS C. M. SMITH R. A. WILSON H. C. WALKER P. W. WALKER P. S. YORK W. D. SUGG A. B. TPIACI-I I MILTON THORPE J. R. THOMPSON R. O. TUCKER HILLIARD WOOD H. E. WYATI T. N. YOUNG M. C. WILSON 2 4 2 .4 2 . xx if-5' 'X .Q N I 'I O f ,Q 00 . ,W -M L ,, We Z4 .J vswnxxxmxuxxxxmxxnxxxxmxxxxmxxxxwxmxmxmxxxxxxxu .J PHI CHI Top Row-Brown, Goddard, Hinshaw, Haire. Fifth Row-Wfilliznms, Burns, Sloan, Smith. Fourth Row-Johnson. North, Van Order, Bell, Meigs. Third Row-Stone, Council, Gill, Bean. Second Row-Sory, Chenault, Ellington, Regester, Hubbard. Bottom Row-Neill, WV. Bryan, Schmidt, Petrie, Baker, T. Pecora, Harbinson. iii 1. 0 U.I.U.I 0 I U 3,9 99 II 5 glllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll gIllIIIIIIIIllIIllllIIllIIIllllIllIllIllIllIllIIIIIlllllllIlIIIIllllIlllllllIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlll A-A ML N 'MOP D 2111, U9 I 1 QA x The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five lIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lluInIIIIInuumllIllluuulllulllmllll lllllllllllllllllll llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llullmnlumuluIlIulIInImlullllummnmlIn mm In ununuunnfl ..EumI I I I ll I I ll using: P111 C111 Medical Fraternity Founded at University Of Vermont, 188g Colors: Pale Green and White Flofwcr: Lily-of-the-Valley Molto: Phthlanomen Chraismenn Active Chapters, 54 C. F. ANDERSON W. C. BILBRO R. R. BROWN W. A. BRYAN L. E. BUROI-I JERE CALDWELL W. J. CORE R. H. BAKER L. L. BEAN R. B. BURNS E. M. CHENAULT J. C. ELLINGTON, JR. R. H. BELL C. H. BROWN R. B. BURRUS J. B. CHESTER Pi Chapter Established 1995 FRATRES IN FACULTATE 1 W. C. DIxON F. B. DUNRLIN L. VV. EDWARDS DUNCAN EVE, SR. DUNCAN EVE, JR. R. W. GRIZZARD W. M. MCCABE T. D. MCKINNEY C. C. MCLURE HARRINGTON MARK P. G. MoRRIssEY JOHN OVERTON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class -W. T. HAIRE IE. J. JoHNsON J. B. KILLEEREW W. L. KIREY Class F. E. COUNCIL E. H. CROss J. P. GILL, JR. W. E. GODDARD Of Of 1925 ' J. H. MEIGS F. K. NEILL VV. P. PETRIE T. L. PECORA 1926 C. T. HINSHAW W. VV. HUBBARD S. M. MURRY VV. P. PARKER S. T. Ross R. E. SULLIVAN S. R. TEACHOUT A. E. VAN NEss J. W. WITHERSPOON O. H. WILSON R. T. REGESTER H. C. SMITH B. B. SORY, JR. W. C. WILLIAMS R. M. SLOAN H. H. TAYLOR R. F. THOMPSON W. E. VAN ORDER L. C. BRYAN E. F. HARBISON L. W. LONG, JI. SUMPTER ANDERSON HUGH BARR E. R. BOSTLEMAN S. S. BRIGGS . sunmwmumwmxxwmvmwmxxw-Rnwmxxxmxmutw-ummRxYR Class of 1927 W. D. NORTH J. C. OVERALL C. E. PARKER D. C. PILCHER W. B. ROUNTREE FRATRES IN UREE C. R. CRUTCHFIELD M. B. DAvIs W. D. DELAY J. A. GAINEs J. W. MOORE 209 P 'WL . 5 Q' ' ...I N. L. SCHMIDT B. STONE G. D. WALLER, JR. J. M. OLIVER W. A. SULLIVAN E. C. WALTER HARTWELL XVEAVER ff 1 . ' QF' we f at Q 5 K: N O x 'gif' X NJ PHI BETA PI Top Row-Rhea, Owens, Moore, Martin, Gross. 'Fifth Row-Bailey, Hartsook, Gammel, DeMonbreum, Hare, Butterworth, Grimes. Fourth Row-D. Foster, Ashby, Christman, Kohrs. Third Row-Johns, Gibson, Dodson, Haley, Boone. Second Row-Hollabaugh, Miller, H. Foster, Adamson. Bottom Row-Rucker, Dilworth, Pettit, Woods, Lacey, Tilley, Green. ET: I I SA 1 W NgllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIlIllIIIllIllIIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llIlllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIllllIlllllllllIlllllllIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E IllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIIIllIIIllIIlllllIIIIIllIllllIIIIIIllIIllIIllIllllIIIIllllIllIIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll llIllllllllllllllllllllll 2- ---. ---- :I-Aguaml uaa1auIN 'a.IoPoLuU.1oD sql . The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five . gunnnn inl I mu umm an Inummimlluunmlnumuumnlmnum Iummuiuuuu llIllIIIIllllIIllllllllilIIllIIIlllIllIIIIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllI ll n unnnniigf l I Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity Founded at Western Pennsylvania Medical College, 1891 Colors: Emerald Green and White Publication: Phi Beta Pi Quarterly J, J. Asmxy . . T. E. DILWORTH . DEVVEY FOSTER . Z. C. GAMMEL . L. R. GAYDEN . . M. M. GREEN . BAILEY . . J. P. G, D. BOONE . T. F. BOOTH . . A. D. BU1VI'I2RwoRTH . W. W. CHRISTMAN M. W. DonsoN . H. M. FOSTER . . T. S. GIBSON . W. B. ADAMSON . A. C. GRIMES . . J. C. CHAMBERLAIN ARCH ERWIN II. C. GAYDEN Rho Chapter FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. C. DERIVAUX C. M. HAMILTON A. VV. HOLLABAUGPI J. T. LEARY FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1925 . . . . Nashville R. . . New Hope, Ala. F. . Westmoreland L, . . . . Nashville E. . . Brownwood, Tex. E. . . . . . Columbia T. J. N. TILLEY . . . . N. HAIII2 . . . M. PIARTSOOK . E. JOHNSON . E. KELLY . . F. KOHRS . . . E. MARTIN . . . . . Lebanon Class of 1926 . . Waxahachie, Tex. H, A. GROSS . .....ErIn M. . . . Pulaski A. . Murry, Ky. D. . . Nashville C. . Hermitage G. . . . Gallatin W. . . St. Louis, Mo. D. , Class of IQ27 . . . Waxahachie, Tex. C. WILLIAM DEMONBREUM . . College Grove . . . Clayton, N. M. A. D. HALEY ., . N. HOLLABAUCII J. JOHNS . . M. LACEY . . B. MOORE, Ju. G, RHEA . . L. Wooos . . M. MILLEII . M. B. PETIT . W. RUCKER . . FRATRES IN URBE T. D. HALL J. L. HAMILTON E. ORR 2II rw, SWA . . . Jasper, Ala. Cardington, Ohio . Wiehita, Kaus. . Whitesville, Ky. . Davenport, Iowa Plantersville, Ala. Waxahachie, Tex. . Brooksville, Ky. . . .Nashville . . . Nashville . Bessemer, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. . . . . Pulaski . Hillsboro, Tex. . . . Edenwold . Maypearl, Tex. . Bedford, Va. H. CLAUD GUERIN E. W. OWENS J. T. VVATKINS THOMAS A. WHITFIELD A ia- 0 f ' lv mmwutuxxxwmxttxtx.g Q F gmxwwu-uwwxvmunswunwumawumngxmsnwnsnul Sw. ...W 5 ...WR ' The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five 'r - I EIIllIllllIIllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllIllIIIIIllIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll IllIllllllllIllIllllIlIllllllilIIIlllIIllllllIIIIlllllIIIllllIlllIllIIIllIllIIllIlllllllllllllllIllllIlllg - 1.- . -fp' I n I .IL ':....F -nn numunmumunnummumn nmnnnm ImmmumunumunnuInunuInnInunm1unuIunnnIInlnnnunuulmuumnunumlnllulumuuIInuuulmumuunnnuuulunmumlumllll?....: CHI ZETA CHI Top Row-Graves, Issos, Kimzey, Evans. Third Row-Clements, Mitchell. Second Row-Butler, Jackson. Bottom Row-Dorris, Hobby, Minter, Xvilliams. T E , l' Z 'v by 15? I f . f ,....wg , Q ixxxwx .N ...ua 21 2 I fha, Z 4, Rwxuvxmmwmxwwmwwwwmxuwwmm mg. The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five JEIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllIlllllllllllIIIIIllIllIllllllllllllIllIllllIIllIIlllIIIIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllll llIllllllllIIIIIlllllIIllIllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllgl I. 1 . ..EnllIllIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIII I IIII IIII IIIIII IIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIII I III IIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIII III I IIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII? Chi Zeta Medical Fraternity Founded at University of Georgia, 1903 Colors: Purple and Gold Publication: Record Motto: Chrisanthenes Zono Chrismonu Flofwfr: VVhite Carnation R. EQ MINTER . A. W. HOBBY, JR. J. W. JACKSON . G. Y. GRAVES . F. B. KIMZEY . I. T. EVANS . . F. VV. BUTLER . WILLIAM HAYNIE DEMETRIUS Issos . G. D. CLEMENTS . E. D. Domus . . O. O. WILLIAMS . J. H. MITCHELL . W. P. GRIFFEY . Active Chapters, Z2 Theta Chapter Established May zo, I9o6g Re-established 1923 FRATREs IN FACULTATE T. W. DAILEI' FREDERICK E. HASII' S. J. HOUSE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CHARLES J. BA Class of IQ26 Class of 1927 FRATRES IN UREE UER I. B. F. BYRD J. T. FREEMAN 213 T f E 'milf 5 J snnmumnvnmwunwuumxxnmxxwmsumxxmmmI-AwwwI to if 3 f u f' 'at 'I it... W. ...AQ BECTON Birmingham, Ala . Nashville, Tenn Spicewood, Tenn , Scottsville, Ky Union City, Tenn Fayetteville, Tenn . Trenton, Tenn . . Belton, S. C Birmingham, Ala . Munford, Tenn . Bolivar, Tenn . . Sheffield, Ala jacksonville, Fla . . Moscow, Ky 5 3 ,Jn 5 , Q 4 2 - P N f ,E .Bszigw 5 iw, -l EJ 5 Z mxvdn DELTA SIGMA DELTA Top Row-Martin, Redding, Irons, Waddle, Staples, Walker, Stroud, Stewart, Strathern. Second Row-Maxey, Scales, Keister, Holland, Stratton, Moore, Wyatt, Jones, Taylor, Bell, Barrow. Bottom Row-Cox, Workman, Bobo, Blackshear, Durrett, Roy, Ewell, Pedigo. fu I QA illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIlIIlllIlllIIIIllIlllIIllIllIIlIIIIllIIIIllIIllllIllllllIIIIllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllII:' i EllllllllIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIllIllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll- lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIllIIllIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllu IIIIIIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllg 5 -- :I-A:lu9mLL uaa4auIN 'a.IoPoLuu1oD QLLL .... .Q The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five .Inuuuuuu mu llllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll llllll I nuuuInIf ..n-I mu u ul I Ill rr quQ,,,,i Delta Sigma Delta Dental Fraternity Founded at University of Michigan, 1883 Colors: Turquoise Blue and Garnet Flofwcr: Garnet Carnation Kappa Chapter Established 1896 FRATRES IN FACULTATE P. M. DAVIS J. G. MCDOWELL N. A. STAPLES H. A. HOLDER R. H. MCKNIOI-IT N. M. RUTLANIJ J. H. PHILLIPS L. F. POGUE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE O-bZiCL'I'.S' H. L. DURRETT . . . . . . -. . . . . . Grand Masfer JOE BELL .... . . . . . Hforlhy Master H. V. ROY ..... ..... S cribe F. L. STRATTON . . . . Treaxurer J. L. SCALES . . . Senior Page R. P. IRONS . . . Junior Page CARL MOORE ..... ..... T yler CHARLES MARTIN ..... . Historian Class of 1925 B. C. BARROW . . Pensacola, Fla. C. A. MOORE . . . . Paris, Ark. J. T. BELL . . . . . Smithville J. M. PEDIGO . . . Smithville D. L. BELVIN . . . Durham, N, C. VV. C. RHODES . . . Nashville J. G. BLACKSHEAR . Columbia, Ala. H. J. RIVERS . . Pensacola, Fla. H. L. DURRETT . . . Clarksville H. V. ROY . . . . . Nashville L. F. EWELL . . J. D. HOLLAND . T. C. KEISTER . F, S. MAXEY . . . HERBERT BOBO . JULIUS Cox . . T. P. CRAWFORD R. P. IRONS . . O. L. JONES . . CHARLES MARTIN G. P. RAEORN . . . W. A. REDDING . . . . . . Dyer . . Marlin, Tex. . Tannersville, Va. Tompkinsville, Ky. I. T. STROUD . . Clos . . . Boaz, Ala. . .W'arrior, Ala. . Winnsboro, S. C. . Mt, Vernon, Ill. Sof . . Furches, N. C. . . Cullman, Ala. . Port Arthur, Tex. . . .Terry, Miss. W. W. SLATON . O, M. STEWART . A. D. STRATHERN . F. L. STRATION . Union Springs, Ala. IQ26 I. L. SCALES . . C. F. TAYLOR . . RAY THOMPSON . T. H. WADDLE. R. D. WILKINSON P. A. WILLIAMS . E. C. WORKMAN . L. N. VVYATT . FRATRES IN URBE r D. B. BLAKEMORE T. A. LEONARD J. A. DALE E. B. MCALEXANDER VV. H. VVHITE 215 han, Rogersville, Ala. VVeOgufka, Ala. . . Spring City . . Nashville Shreveport, La. . Troutdale, Va. . Coleman, Tex. . . . Celina . . Nashville . . Athens, Ala. . Southside . Nashville - F' W ' 0 .E . 4 f-09 911 X32 umxmwnxxRnxxxxxxIaxRxxmmx-IRIS I EmxxxxxRnwmmmmummmm im. We i ...ms 4-7 The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five lINIIIlll'lIlllllIllIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIlmIllllllIIlunlIIIIInlluIIInulInulIIIullnlnIllIuluInuIlInIuunIIIIIunnnunuuuluullS gig.. ...... ?i'5 -... inInluInIIllulnmmInIIulumulnmumllullummllIImmmunumInulunmunmmnmmulmmlllluunllulluluululmlllulIllIlllllulllmlunllmmuun1mmlulluunnnullllulllli. : '- mhmnl ' 'wb l XI PSI PHI Top Row-Maurer, Meinecke, Anderson. Fourth Row-Pecora, Jenkins, Rowell, Crowder, Kinzer. Third Row-Oxford, Eubanks, Lux, Zan-cardo. Second Row-Payne, Moorehcad, Baughman, Hawley, Daugherty, Bottom Row-Smythe, Wahl, Zuccarello, Quillen, Schulze, 216 F, 4 V n- 1, - f f-Q -3 mmvxuxxxuxwmwxxxxf ' L gmxwvwu-Q wmnmsuu Rm Nm i vm-A The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five - ilIllIllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllIllllIIllIlllIIIIIllIIlIllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll llllIllIIllllIIIIllIlllIIIIllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlll u uluuului : av nu I I I mmumm nmnluuulu , nm Xi Psi Phi I Deuta l Fraternity Founded at University of Michigan, 1889 Incorporated under laws of State of Illinois Colon: Lavender and Cream IkIagfazi11f'.' The Quarterly Flofwcr: Red Rose Omega Chapter Established December 19, 1905 OFFICERS J. D. KINZER . . . ...... .... . President H. O. JOHNSTON .... . . . Vice-President K. LUX, JR .... .... S ecrelary L. B HAWLEY .... . . Treasurer v M. D. ANDERSON J. E. BAUGHMAN H. D. DAUGHERTY . L. B. HAWLEY . . J. D. KINZER . . J. S. CROVVDER . . W. F, EUBANKS . . J. O. HINES . . CHARLES VV. JENKINS . H. O. Joi-INs1'oN . . L. D. MAURER. . . ROBERT T. MOOREHEAD C. W. JENKINS . . . . Editor FRATR ES IN FAC U LTATE FRED H. HALL C. VV. HOFFER FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1925 . Huntsville, Ala. Rural Retreat, Va. . Rogersville, Ala. . . . . Camden . Bedford, Va. Cla.: . Birmingham, Ala. . . Daytona, Fla. . Guthrie, Ky. . . . Knoxville . .lLexington, Ala. San Antonio, Tex. . . . . Nashville J. H. VVAI-II, . . Glas H. C. CAROUTHERS . . . FRATR A. G. E. G. R. H. KONRfXD Lux, JR, . . T. A. NIARSHALL . . E. S. MEINECKE . D. A. ZAccARoo . . G. M. ZUCCARELLO s of I926 L. L. OXFORD . . , SAMUEL V, PECORA . JoI-IN D. PAYNE . . R. G. QUILLEN . . MAURICE ROWELL . HERBERT E. SCHULZE C. A. SMYTHE . . . . ..... Milan x of 1927 A . Morrillton, Ark. ES IN URBE GRIZZARIJ MONROE REDUS 217 1-,M . . Waco, Tex. . . Tullahoma . . . Bay, Mo. New York, N. Y. . . . Nashville . . Marion, Ala. . Beaumont, Tex. . . . Antioch . Gate City, Va. . . Mobile, Ala. . Giddings, Tex. . Gate City, Va. r ' - f . 5 IV wamfautwnwmwmwwxwxmxk gw2um xm:3nl N - x Nm. .N .N-Q. H The Commodore., Nineteen Twenty-Five --'- iellllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIllIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll IllllIllllllIIIIllllIllIIIlllIIIllllllIIllIllIIIIIllIllIIIllIlllllIIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllgig K .. :- ,K......,.?52....E1.mmmIlIlIInluulmnnmmnmumnmnmmlnInnnunumnuulunmmunuuummmmunumI1lnuumuluunllmmn1luuummmuunumummuuuuumnnummmunuummluli....:ie........ mlm w..r-1 PSI OMEGA Top Row-Stack, Greer, Black. Sixth Row-Biggs, McLean, Harkey, Damrel, Hardy. Fifth Rowv-Woocl, Longshore, Magill, Ellis, Appleton. Fourth Row-Phillips, King, Stokes, St. John. Third Row-Sharp, W. Xvrenn, Boyd, Faught. Second Row-Couch, Matthews, Perkins, Weaver, Harrell. Bottom Row-Windes, Nvilliams, H. Yvrenn, Koberg, Jarrell. 218 hi- 'ilf?4v . The Commodore., Nineteen Twenty Five N - EllllIlIIllllIllllIIl Ill I 1 u lllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllIlIllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllll IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll mm 1 nuIInInuf :v ..E-In I I mmuu mmmuuu I Ill mm mmnm Ill I ll Illia.. PS1 Olflega. Dental Fraternity ' Founded at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, 1892 Colors: Sky Blue and WVhite Publication: l'The Frater Active Chapters, 46 Alumni Chapters, 123 Gamma Mu Chapter Established November 26, 1906 FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. BOYD BOGLE . W. A. BRYAN . . W. E. HOOKE . HOWARD E. MILES L. G.NOl3L . . . LESLIE NOEL . O. A. OLIVER . H. C. REESE . . S. G. SADLER . . WHIT S. TERRELL J. J. VAUGHAN . . . . Dean Dental School and Professor of Oral Surgery and Racliography . . . . . . . . . I. . . . . . . . . . Professor of Surgery . . . . . .... Instructor in Dentistry . . . . . . . . Instructor in Operative Dentistry . . Professor of Clinical Dentistry and Dental Pathology . . . . . . . . . . Professor of Dental Medicine . . .... Professor of Orthokiontia . . Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry . . . . . Instructor in Dentistry . .Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry . . . . Professor of Oral Hygiene S. APPLETON JAMES L. ARMSTRONG G. W. BAKER I. BIGGS G. T. BLACK E. G. DAMREL P. E. BOYD L. W. S. COUCH W. B. HARDY D. E. HARKEY J. D. PIARRELL FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of IQ25 H. P. DUNCAN S. L. ELLIS W. O. FAUGHT A. H. GREER J. M. KING P. J. LONGSHORE Class of IQ26 C. D. JARRELL O. W. KOBERG VV. C. LIPSEY J. F. MAGILL H. T. MCKINNON RUSSELL MCLEAN Class of 1927 G. W. MATTHEWS KENNETH R. E. GALLAWAY H. N. MCGLOTHLIN JOE MINOR EWELL NEIL FRATRES IN UREE CHARLES PORTER GEORGE SEAMAN A. HAYWOOD SMITH PAUL SYRGLEY 219 asfi' f .e ,Pyg- yf D.. SR... N... ...S WIND R. O. PERKINS, JR B. ST. JOHN W. E. STACK T. B. WEAVER W. P. WooD, JR. W. G. WRENN D. D. PHILLIPS E. C. SHARPE J. W. STOKES J. C. WILLIAMS H. B. XVRENN ES G. F. TENNISON W. J. TXCPIENOR J. W. WINN S. G. WDRKMAN 2 xxumxmxxxxxxxmmxswa 2 ?wm4 Q.. mx xv 4 fs- E3 1 Q O f ' 711 A I vaxmxxxsxnmxxxm vnxuxxxxmuxxmxxxxxxxmx PHI DELTA PHI Top Row-Young, Hargrove, Carter. Second Row-Menzies, Keefe, Peay, Orr, VVa1drop, Harvey. Bottom Row-Knight, Felts, Polk, Spragins, Bynum, Murray. - -an-........, Jn s. 'r .. - -:mm I QA E EllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIlllIllIIllIlIIllIllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlllllIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIllIlIIlllIllllIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll 5IlIIIIIIIIllIIIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIllIllIIllllIIlIlIIIIIIllIluIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIllllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ------- ------ -A Liam u 9 In ' .5 H 1 LL 9 1:9 N 9.IoPoLuu1oD sql The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five .-E llll IIIDIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll I I I llll llllllllllllllllll I IIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill IIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill lllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllli ' I I qillllllllllllllIllllllllIIllIIIIllllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll luuuluumllun lllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIlllllllllllllllllllll IllIlIIIllllllIIIIIIllIlIllIIIIllIIllIllIlIIllIllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllgfg . -1' Il 1 :li Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity Founded at University of Michigan Law Department, 1869 Colors: Argent and Azure Flofwer: Jacqueminot Rose MHIOHCNS 11111 Malone's Inn of Phi Delta Phi was established at Vanderbilt University May 14, 1907. In keeping with the policy of the fraternity at large, Malone's Inn from its founding has consistently maintained the national standards by requiring for eligibility to membership a minimum average of 86 per cent in scholarship during any school term, together with a specific intent to practice law. FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOI-IN BELL KEEBLE H. B. SCI-IERMERI-IORN VV. K. MCALISTER E. T. SEAY FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1925 CLARENCE E. CLIHON . . Hernando, Miss. i'IAROLD D. KNIGHT' . . Nashville CLIFTON B. HARGROVE . . . Nashville GILVIE REEVES . . . . Nashville PAUL VV. HARVEY . Nashville ANDREW W. YOUNG . Osceola, Ark. EDWARD BYNUM . NOLAN CARTER . . HOLLAND O, FELTS THOMAS E. MURRAY Class of . Oklahoma' City, Okla. . . Lexington, Ky. . Greenwood, Miss. . . . . Nashville 1926 VVILSON ORR . . CHARLES H. PEAY . C. L. POLK .... ROBERT H. SPRAGINS Hartselle, Ala. . .Nashville . Helena . Jackson ROLAND H. TOWNSEND . A. T. ADAMS M. B. ADAMS GEORGE H. ARMISTEAD FERRIS BAILEY J. M. CATE W. P. COOPER JOHN H. DEVVITT LEE DOUGLAS ALBERT EWING III E. J. HAMILTON :annumxwmxmwmxwxxswxxxwmwmxxxm FRATRES IN URBI2 R. S. HENRY J. C. HIGGINS, JR. LUKE LEA H. D. LEACI-I T. H. MALONE T. M. MANIER W. R. MANIER, JR. REMDERT MARSHALL J. B. MASON H. C. MERRITT VV. E. NORVELL, JR. 221 T X fi . VVabbaseka, Ark. EDWARD PALMER, JR. S. C. PILGHER T. W. SGI-ILATER C. CECIL SIMS LEWIS TILLMAN VV. CURRELL VANCE BRADLEY WALKER E. J. WALSH ALBERT A. WHITE MIZELL WILSON F lo - 5 xtwtug ' Limwxw wstwmu wwmxxxvuwxxmxwmxxvwtsxmmiu X S H Nw ...Nts The Commodbre, Nineteen Twenty Five .fi-In I IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIII II I II II II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll IIIIII IIIIIIII IIIII llllllllllllli. - 'H :-: EllIflIIlIlllllllllIll Illllll IIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIllllIIIllllIIllIIIllIIIllllllllllllIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llIllIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIlIllIIllllllIIllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll lllll lllIIlllllllllE .. L.. r I I III I I II I I I ll III II IIII I ., Top row: Norris, W. Roberts, Martin. Second row: Carr, A. Roberts, Price, Xvilson. Bottom row: Dempsey, Norman, Jennings, Somerville, Peck. Phi Alpha Delta A Legal Fraternity. Founded at Chicago University, 1896 HORACE H. LURTON CHAPTER Established at Vanderbilt University, 1921 F RATRES IN UNIVERSITATE V Class of IQ25 ROBERT C. DEMPSEY . . . Harrisburg, Ill. VVILLIAM PRESTON . . . . Nashville JOE MARTIN . . . .... Nashville ALBERT ROBERTS . . .Nashville W. N. MCKINNEY . . . . Ripley W. C. ROBERTS ,... Rosedale, Miss. JORDAN B. PECK , . .... Springneld CHARLES E. SOMERVILLE . . . Mason J. L. WILSON . . . . . Rosedale, Miss. Class of 1926 WILLIAM B. BEAUCHAMP .... Nashville THEODOIKE LOCKYEAR . Evansville, Ind. CHARLES CARR ...... Tunica, Miss. J. E. NORMAN . . . . . Nashville GUY FULK .... . . Little Rock, Ark. Joi-IN W. NORRIS . . . . . Bells JOHN J. JENNINGS . . Bradentown, Fla. EDWIN A. PRICE, JR. . . . Nashville FRATRES IN URBE LAWRENCE A. BAUMAN, JR. R. E. MCGILL YVILLIAM J. WADE CHARLES EMBRY MYRON T. NAILLING WALTHAN WHITWELL 12 , fl- If F0 I x I 5 222 wfyi f . I Z 5 ' Y x.....R...............,...Rws...wm.w.........R.......- I , R Nun .- wmv .--V--5 The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five lIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIlllIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIllIIllIllIIIllIlllllllllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll mn nnmmnul run 1 nm nm uunmmuun 1 1 un 4 u 11 un: 1 1 , , N H, ul, Top row: Vvood, Gentry, Clinton, Fountain. Second row: Patton, Looney, Kaercher, Leech. Allen, Binkley. Bottom row: Ottarson, Nace, Boyers, Millerlie, Culwell, Grav GORDON ALLEN FRED D. BINKLEY MONROE E. CLINTON H. S. GENTRY D. P. CHISOLM E. T. HOLLINS J. M. CHEATI-IAM JAMES L. CHRISMAN ,TOIIN R. COFFEY JOHN L. DRAP-ER 6 f , 2 . ' lv j . If 4 f ' 'V U snummumumwc..-mmm-memvmwmmxmxxmxxvxmxwmxmxxs I snmmwmxwxuummumnmvmwm , R SRI.. W. . Gamma Eta Gamma Legal Fraternity. Founded at University of Maine Law Colors: Red and Black TAU CHAPTER Established at Vanderbilt, 1921 FRATRES IN Class- VV. A. CULWELL LAMAR F. GRAVES H. T. MILLERLIE Class J. C. LOONEY, B.A. LUCIAN ICAERCHER UNIVERSITATE of 1925 THOMAS BOYERS H. F. NACE A. P. OTTARSON of IQ26 TIIEO POUNTAIN JOHN C. DRENNAN BS. Scl1oOl, IQOI ROOSEVELT PATTON L. M. WOOD W. R. N OWLIN Class of 1927 J. R. LOWRY, B.A. D. LEECII W. E. LEE FRATRES IN URBE G. L. DUBBER R. E. GRIFFIN A. C. POE B. R. FRANCIS E. N. HAS1'0N O. L. SMITH LIOMER M. GRAFF HODGSON KEIM LAWRENCE A. rl.lRUE'l'1 223 1' fk g We Q wmnnanmnunuwumi The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty-Five - gglllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIllllIIIIllIIIllllIllIlIlllIIIIllIllilIIllIlllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllImlIInIumumnulIuumunuluuuuuuumunInIunIInlluuunnlulunufg 1. 1 .1 ,E-.....H255-...EullIInlllllllIIIIIllIllllIllIIIllIIIlllllInIIllulIIIxlIllllIIllIllIIlllmIllIIulIllIllIllIulIllIIllIIIllIllIIllIIllIllIllllllIllllllIIllllIllllIllluIlllllIIllIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIllIIlIllIIIllIllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll ....:i5-....... -n 1.1.1. Top row: Alexander, Sanders, Choate. Second row: Barron, Glennon, Hughes, Tupper. Bottom row: Russell, Martin, Radebaugh, McFarland. Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity Founded at Cleveland Law School, 1900 Colors: Green and VVhite Flower: White Carnation JOHN BELL KEEBLE SENATE Established 1922 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of IQ25 VV. C. BARRON VVELDEN JOHNSON C. S. RADEBAUGPI Class of 1926 VV. B. DEARING JOHN MCCALL J. P. MCFARLAXND R. J. JONES JAMES TUPPER Class of 1927 R. H. ALEXANDER XV. H. HAYES E. E. TIUNTER FREDERICK RussELL VESTER CHOATE J. C. HOLMAN JAMES LANGAN H. R. SANDERS W. L. COOPER T. VV. HUGPIES W. M. MARTIN VV. G. STILLXVELL E. J. GLENNON FRATER IN URBE AUSTIN PEAY 22+ I 1 f .Q l 'j W. . . ' - 'nf A f fl f 3 suunmwmmnwmmxxxmmxmmwxxxx Rxxuuwi SuuxxxxxxwuxxxxxxwwxxvmxwwNxvmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxmnxxvrm Sw. V.-.R .RNA 1 f V f',. -- ,I f M -mm wr' Y ' ' ' x-1-f-1. wr V VY' .. .-5 5 v ' 'D A womans FRLTERHI TIES? . The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five I 1 IlullmlIIIIIuIIllIIInllllmlllllllllullllllllllumuulllllnuulllmllllllmullullllIIllIIIIllIIIIlmIIIIIIlluIIll1IIllIIII1IIInlmlmullllnumnuulmllll I nm I db J QW! E, 1'4 'o n v The arrangement of women's fraternities in this section is based on the order in which the local chapters were established at Vanderbilt, which is as follows KA9.. AAA.. AOII... FQPB . .. ZTZClocalD 226 yifyl .t r b y MQ . f V U . 1904 . 1911 . 1917 . 1924 . 1924 fie-,fxxi If The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five unululllununuununmumumnulllIIIIIIunuIInuIInnIII11InImumlnnmmuulnnmuunnmnl llumlIllllIumlmmuuuulmmI1IIllnuaummuummuumI umu nu unuuunnu5 I HEIIIIII I llll lllllllllllll I III I III I I I Il I llll Ill lllll ll ll I llllll lllllllllllll lllllllllllll llll llllll I I I I ll I lu 5 g unpllllllgl-H gW! Top ro-w: MCVEICH, LANGFORD, SMITH, CROCKETT. Bottom rofw: MCBRIDE, BATES, TRICE, R0sE. A Girls' Pan-Hellenic Council . OFFICERS MARTHA MCBRIDE .... ...... .... . P resident CATHARINE CROCKETI' . . ..... Vice-President GRACE MCVETCH . . . Secretary-Treasurer MEBTBERS MARY BATES, I' -lv B CATHARINE CRoCKE'1 1', K A 9 IRENE LANGFORD, 1' dv B MARTHA MCBRTDE, A ,A .A , GRACE MCVEIGH, A -O TI HELEN RosE, A A A SARA CATRON SMITH, K A 9 ANNE TRICE, A 0 II 227 Y X, . . , L q, 1 s 1'r The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five Q' . IIIIIllllIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlllllllllIIIIIllIIIIllllIIIllIIlllllllIIIIIllllIlllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llfllllllllllIIlllllllIllllIllIIIIllllllIIIIllIllIIIIllIllIIIllllIIIIllllllillIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllgg 4, ri - I !5S.....-u?iE....EulllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllIIIllnullluluullllllllllllll IIIllIllluIlllllllllllllllllnlllnl lllllllIllllIIllIllllllllllllllIIllllllllllIllllIullIllIlilIIllnlIIIIIIllllIllIIlIllllIIllIIllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll?. 1 I Hia. . t X ,,, N 4 if a t- S L 3 of , KAPPA ALPHA THETA Top Row-Smith, M. Wilson, Brown. Fifth Row-Johnson, Webb, Harris, E. Niles, Kirk, E. Williams. Fourth Row-Kingree, Stay, V. Wilson, Cooke, Baskette, McGann. Third Row-F. Williams, Smithson, Cobb, Hughes. Second Row-Jackson, Slemons, Powell, Hayes, Porter, Richmond. Bottom Row-Little, Hill, Crockett, Chadwick, D. Niles, E. Webb. 228 'r .5 1 . gp'04!rZ'Z 5 if ' F ' 'U amwmwmwmxwmmmxxxwxxxvaxxxxwxxxwxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxuxxnxxxws l I Ngxxxxxxxxxmxmxxxxxxxxxxxxwmxxxxwmxxmmxxmxwzmuwxwxmw X , my wt W The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty Five f I mum n n I n I nuuunn mm m,,,mE - I allllllllllllllllllllllllll IlIllllIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll nu IIllIllIlIllIIllIllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll' .Ia llll Ill in llllIIIllg I 'I' rmn nu ml I I n I llll lu 1 I u .-., 1 I Kappa Alpha Theta Founded at Asbury fnow DePauwl University, january 27, 1870 We 'ix' S Colors.' Black and Gold Flofwzr: Black and Gold Pansy 'R Alpha Eta Chapter Established january, 1904. SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1925 CA'1'HAR!NE CROCKETT, A, Sz S. . Pueblo, Col. DORIS NILES, A, Sz S. . SHELBY CI-IADWICK, A. Sz S., MARTHA CROCKETT, A. N S ALLEENE DUNCAN, ELIZABETH HARRIS, A. Sz S ELIZABETH FIAYES, A. Sz S. A.SzS... Class of IQ26 Birmingham, Ala. .. . .Nashville . Nashville .. . .Nashville . . .Nashville LUTENIA PORTER, A. Sz S. ELIZABETH POWELL, A. Sz S. . . EUNICE SLEMMONS, A. Sz S. . . SARA CATRON SMITH, A. Sz S. . . MARY STAY, A. Sz S. . . Montgomery, Ala. VADA VVILSON, A. Sz S. . . Guntown, Miss. HOPE BASKETTE, A. Sz S. . CAROLYN COBB, A. Sz S. . . REBECCA COOKE, A. Sz S. . ELEANOR HILL, A. Sz S. . MARY HUGHES, A. Sz S. . Class of 1927 . . Nashville . . Union City . . . Franklin . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Nashville ELEANOR JACKSON, A. Sz S.,fBirmingham, Ala. ELIZABETH VVILLIAMS, A. BESSIE BROWN, A. Sz S. . DOROTHY KIRK, A. Sz S. . ANNE LESLIE NICHOL, A. Sz Union City Clinton, Ky. Dallas, Tex. . Nashville Fulton, Ky. MARY LEWIS JOHNSON, A. Sz S. . Salem, Va. MARTHA KXNGREE, A. Sz S. . . . Shelbyville CAROLINE LI'1'1'LE, A. Sz S. MARGARET MCGAXNN, A. HARRIE1 1'E SMITHSON, A. FRANCES WILLIAMS, A. Sz S. . . . Sz S. . . Nashville Class of 1928 . . . Nashville . . . Nashville S. . . Nashville ELIZABETH NILES, A. Sz S. . . . Union City wnxuwuxmvmxmuxwxxmxmmxxxxxxx 229 RUTH RICHMOND, A. Sz S. ALLENE WEBB, A. Sz S. . . EXINE VVEBB, A. Sz S. . . SzS.. . SzS... Nashville Franklin Franklin Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville MARY ELIZABETH WILSON, A. Sz S., NaShville , pw , , 2 n., 'X ' B , . . . Q D f I I f ' - X SNR. ma ...NN -----' . The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ' - IIlllIlllIIlllIIIIIIllIIIIIllIlllllllIIllllllIIllllIlllllllllllIllIIllllIllllIllllIIllIllllllIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIulllllIIuInIIIIumIImllulIIInuIIInIulInIIIIIuIInIIIIlInIIIIIIInunuunnuluunlIf .... innnuIumuumunIIInummInInIIIInnuumuulInIunnnnmuunumInInmmnmInnummmmnIInumIIInIImuIunummIIumIuluulnnIumanIImuunIInnnIIIIuuumnunluunlg .... Kappa Alpha Theta ALPHA ETA CHAPTER-Continued SORORES IN URBE NANCY CASTNER HELEN ADAMSON MRS. VVILL CHANDLER ELIZABETH BROOKS MRS. F. I. CHERRY ELEANOR BROWN ELIZABETII COOKE ICATHERINE CLARK MRS. ROBERT COONEY MRS. MEREDITH FLAUTT KATE GUILL ELISE HANDLEY MRS. ERNEST HOWE ISABEL I'IOWELL LOUISE HOWELL MRS. I'IOWIELL HUBBELL IRENE I'IUNT EUNICE KINKEAD MRS. JOHN KREIG MRS. ROBERTA DILLON LYNE EVELINA MCCAULEY FRANCES MCLESTER DOROTPIY MCMURRAY EVELYN NORTON MRS. HAIKOLD OLIVER CORNELIA PARK MRS. CARR PAYNE EUGENIA PORTER DR. MARY RAUDIEBUSH MRS. IRA RAMSEY LINDA RI-IEA MAYEELLA SANDERS ELIZABETH SIIARPE MRS. CECIL SIMS MARIA SLEMONS MRS. ALEC STEVENSON MRS. ALBERT STOCKELL FLORENCE TEACUE MRS. MANIER 'WEST ICATE TILLETT MRS. THOMAS VVICGINGTON LUCY VAN NESS MRS. E. E. WILSON STELLA VAUGHAN ELLA MAI VVILSON 230 s ., ' , A .W U E I JF?- C 4 J ...mn-SwmmmmxnmmmmmRwwummmmmg I NARA.AwwwIwmmmmmmmwmuwuuxmmnm X X Nxxxx Rxxxxxx 1...---Rv The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five aglllllllllllllllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIllllIIllllIllIIllIIlIIIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIIIIIllIllIIIlllllIIIIllllllIlIlllIIIIIIllllIllIIllllIllIIllIllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllgl 4 L ': . I uinllllllllllllllllulllllllnllullllllllluul IllIllIIllIIllllIlllllllmlnllllllllllll lllluIIllIIllIImlIIIllIulllllllIIIIllIIIIllIllllIllIInIIIllIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll lmlllmllllllllllllllmllllmllllllllll? MRS. R. ALEXANDER, ISABEL ALLYENE LILY ATCHISON VIRGINIA BAGLEY MRS. R. W. BALCOM MRS. A. B. BENEDICT JULIA BLAIR MRS. A. B. BROWN I'IOPE CLARK J Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Chapter SORORES IN URBE MRS. GUS DYER . ELISE ECGLESTON JULIA PLUMBER ECCLESTON ELIZABETH FAW RUTH FAW ESTHER FLEMING MRS. C. H. FOWLER PAULINE GARARD MRS. E. M. GA1'ES MARY HARRIS COCKRILL LOUISE GOODLOE MRS. WILBURN CRUTCIIER MRS. ARTHUR PIARRISON LOUISE DORj'CII MRS. CI-IAS. A. PIARRISON MRS. BYRD DOUGLAS MRS. PHILLIPS PIARDINC MRS. F. E. HASTY MRS. TOM POINTER MRS. JUSTIN POTTER LILLA PROVOST SARA PURYEAR VIRGINIA RANDLE ELLENE RANSOM PATTY RHODES CORINNE A. RICI-I MRS. H. RICH MRS. MAURICE RICH STELLA RICH MRS. ALEC DRAKE RUTH SNEED PATRONESSES MRS. JOHN C. ASHFORD MRS. JOHN DANIEL FRANCES SHANNON MARY' STEADWIELL MRS. HARRY P. STICKLEY MRS. GEO. TIKABUE MRS. MIRIAM VVARD ELLEN B. VVALLACE MRS. ROBERT VVHITE MRS. MORFOR1' WI-II'I'SON ANITA VVILLIAMS MRS. SAM ZERFOSS I'IELEN HOOPER VIRGINIA I'IOWLE'1'T BRANDON JOHNSON ANNE DUNBAR JONES CAROLYNE LEAVIZLL .KATHERINE LESUER MRS. C. M. LISK CORNEILE MCCARN ELOISE MOORE MRS. T. K. MOORE EUGENIA MOSELEY MRS. M. F. MURPHY NE1 I'IE LEE PETRIE MRS. VV. D. PHILLIPS MRS. GUS DYER MRS. VV. L. FLEMING MRS. L. C. GLENN MRS. EDWIN MIMS MRS H. C. SANBORN MRS W. H. SCHUERMAN MRS. R. B. STEELE MRS. J. H. STEVENSON 231 .- P 7,53 - .aa J Q 'W A -um-ummm.. .... .. .44 ...... Q Mmmmmwwwmx WRRRYR L gmvxmnmwmxxxwmxwmwmwmmmmmmmvmmsmlv R..R ....-S - '--- -'-'-' 1 : T e Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five .- ------ lIIlIIIIllllIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIllllllllllIllIIIllIlIIIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllIllIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIllIllll5 .... linmlQnlIInumImlImIin1unmmnmuulummmlmulummmmmmnunmmmmu mumlunmlun IIIIIlullnlImnInunllmnnn1nnuIIuIllulInumnunnumnmmumuun IIIIIIII? .... sis? . --- ' 1--fx. -l.' .mzx' ' , ,,.., N. M ., gp, J, A iff .fs iay gg, . , , Vr nw, g if? f gf , , ?- 0' 7 f X, f M Q 0' Q4 , G Q li V s ., ,:'.-::2.i:f:-1:51.-2-0 ff,-1 'Af 1-4,--11' 45111: J - ,r f 0 H 2 Q4 v Q Q DELTA DELTA DELTA Top' row: Clements, NVills, Greer. V. Fifth row: Hooff, Johnson, Brawley, Fourth row: Neel, Cobb, McBride, Puryear, Donelson. SmiLh, Scott. Pope, Mayfield, Davis. Third row: Connell, Tate, Humphreys, Baugh. Second row: Rose, Rice, Sutherland. King, S. Puryc-ar. Bottom row: Battle, Dickey, Jarrell 232 9 , I N W, , 592 , Cox, Provine. xmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxsxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxkxxxw K' :V Z f ' . K 1, I . j mmwmumxxmxmxmxxwwwxxxmxxmuwxxxxxxxxxxwxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwxxi ' Sw - f Rim Nw 4 MWA T Commodore, ineteen Twenty Fwe iillllllllllllllllllll Illlllll II lllllll I Illlllll llllllllllllll llllllllll I IIIIIIII Ill llll Illll lllllllll llllll Ill Illllllllllll Ill lllllllllllll ll llllllllll lllll I I III I I ll Illl llll 'IE I I lllll l ll llllll IIII Illlll Delta Delta Delta Founded at Boston University, Thanksgiving Eve, 1888 Colon: Silver, Gold, Blue ,sim Flgfwgrg Pansy Active Chapters, 63 - 's V Alumni Chapters, 62 SJW Delta Gamma Chapter Established September 16, 1911 SOROR ES IN Ll NIVERSITATE Class of 1925 FLORENCE BRAWLEY, A. 85 S. . . . Nashville MARTHA CLEMENTS, A. 8: S. . . . Nashville LALLAH NIAYFIELD, MARGARET POPE, A. A.8cS.. 8cS.. .. Amory, Miss. Searcy, Ark. ELEANOR HALL, A. Sz S. .... Nashville SARAH PURYEAR, A. Sz S. . . . Hartsville ATFIE G. HUMPHREYS, A. Sz S., Canyon, Tex. VIRGINIA PURYEAR, A, 5: S. . . . Nashville MARTHA MCBRIDE, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville REBECCA SCOTT, A. Bk S. .... Nashville LILLIAN TATE, A. 8 S. ..... Nashville Class of 1926 SARAH COX, A. Sz S. . . Madisonville, Ky. EVELYN JARRELL, A. K S. . Thomasville, Ga. MARY HOLMES GREEK, A. 8 S. . . Memphis HELEN ROSE, A. Sc S, . . . . Nashville MARY HOOFF, A. 8: S. ..... Franklin DOLLIE SMITH, A. 5: S. . . . Nashville ELIZABETH VVILLS, A. 8: S. . . Brownsville Class of IQ27 ELLA CONNELL, A. .Sz S. . . . White's Creek MARY VIRGINIA KING, A. ze S. . Murfreesboro ELIZABETH DAVIS, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville CHRISTINE PROVINE, A, 8: S. . . Nashville MARY HOOPER DONELSON, A. lk S. . Nashville KATHERINE RICE, A. N S. . . Dyershurg ELIZABETH JOHNSON, A. ik S. . . Nashville I ANN SU'I'HERLAXD,LZ1WV . , Nashville Class of 1928 I ANN ELIZABETH BATTLE, A. 8: S. . Nashville MARGARET COBB, A. 8 S. . . . Nashville FRANCES BAUGH, A. lk S. .... Franklin MARY DICKEY, A. Sz S. . . . . Nashville FRANCES NEEL, A. 8 S ..... Nashville 233 gs- mmwnxxuwsuxxwmxxxxxvmxxxssxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxx umxxxxxxvrvSQLj 3 swsxsxxxs xxwmxmxmmgn N Xmas NNN N-mms The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five - - HillIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIllIIIIllIIlllllIlllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllunlllllIImmnuummuunnnunulnlununlIIumuuuInnu1niuunnnIuuumnuuuuunffg ,J x I in ,S........?iE....EnuullullllIlllllllllllllmlIIIllllIIuIllIIunllluulllllllllulllllIIllIllIIIIIIllIulllIlnlllIllImuIlllnlllllllllIllIlllllllllIllllllullulllllllllllllIIllIIulIIIllIIIIllIIllIlnlIIllIllllllllllllullllluulllllllllI5....-:EE........ :gm ' 1..1-E, ' ALPHA OMICRON PI Top Row-C. Craig, Hart, Trice. Fourth Row-McKee, Hawkins, WVade, Boylin, Turpin. Third Row-Sharp, F. Beasley, Tanksley, C. Williams. Second Row-McVeigh, Allison, I, Williams, Hill. Bottom Row-Eakes, Cralle, J. Beasley, Robey, L. Craig. 234 Fug: 2 WZ? f '- 'FW 5 mmwmmmwgsm Nmgmmmmmsm t I The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five n qglllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIllIlllllllllllllllllllIllIIllIllIIlIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll llllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIII llll lllllllllllllgg Alpha Omicron Pi Founded at Columbia, I897 Colors: Cardinal and VVhite if Floiwer: Jacqueminot Rose Active Chapters, 27 Allmnni Chapters, 28 ,.,Iv.,...p,,, . Nu Omicron Chapter Established April 27, IQI7 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Gnzzluate Student NELL FAIN, B.A., A. 8: S .... Nashville Class of 1925 CORNELIA CRALLE, A. Sz S. . Sewiekley, Pa. GRACE MCVEIGH, A. Sz S. .... Knoxville EVELYN EAKES, A, 8: S. . . . Tulsa, Okla. ELLEN ROEEY, A. Sz S. . . . Franklin, Ky. IRENE VVADE, A. Sz S. .... Fulton, Ky. ' Class of IQ26 ROBBIE ALLISON, A. Sz S ..... Nashville MARY ELIZABETH SHARP, A, Sz S. . Nashville CATHERYNE CRAIG, A. Sz S. .... Ripley MARY THOMPSON, A. Sz S., Montgomery, Ala. MARY HOR1'ON, A. Sz S. . . Louisville, Ky. ANN TRICE, A. Sz S ....... Jackson IRENE WILLIAMS, A. Sz S. . Huntsville, Ala. Class of 1927 FRANCES BEASLEY, A. -Sz S. . . . Nashville JOSEPHINE HAWKINS, A. Sz S. . . Huntingdon ALYMER HAND, A. Sz S. . Ft. Worth, Tex. FRANCES MCKEE, A. Sz S .... Nashville MARY LOU HAR1', A. Ez S. . . . Nashville LUCY REED MCMURRY, A. Sz S. . Nashville CAROLINE WILLIAMS, A. Sz S., Huntsville, Ala. Class of 1928 JANE BEASLEY, A. Sz S. . . . . Nashville GRACE FRIERSON, A. Sz S. .... Nashville MARTHA BOYLIN, A. Sz S. .... Nashville ESTHER HILL, A. Sz S. .... Mt. Pleasant LOUISE CRAIG, A. Sz S. ...... Ripley CORINNE FFANKSLEY, A. Sz S. . . Nashville MARIANNE TURPIN, A. Sz S. . . . Nashville SORORES IN URRE MARY B. ALLISON MRS. L. GOODPASTURE CORNELIA LAMB CLARA RUST MRS. JOHN W. BARTON MRS. CURRY HEARN MRS. DEWEY M'CULLOUGH MRS. ROBERT SHOENER MRS. NORMAN BOYD SARAH HOPKINS VIRGINIA MARTIN LOUISE THOMASON DOROTHY BRAMWELL MRS. JOE IENNINGS MRS. THEODORE MOREORD FLORENCE TYLER MRS. THOMAS CARTER HELEN KERSEY FRANCES NORTON MRS. CURRY XVHITE RUTH FAIN MARY KING ELIZABETH PERRY PATRONESSES MRS. BEASLEY MRS. P. D. HOUSTON MRS. MAX SOUBY MRS. CAYCE MRS. GEORGE MAYFIELD MRS. WEATHEREORD 235 v 6515, :Ii . 0 , 2 4 F W 'AZ 3 ' . f 5 mumwmummmwmwmiwumxmxxvvsxitxuwxmmmms Q I Smxmwwswmuwtsmwvuamvwaemmwqxumuuumun Sw. ww ww-A I - z The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ElIllllIIllllllIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIllllIlllllllIIlllIIIllIllIIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIlIlllllllIIIIllIllllIIllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIllIllllllllllIIllllIIIl5 -Qgwgii-u:EUllllllIIllIIIlllIllIllllIIllIIIIllIlllllllIIllllllIIllIIlllIIllIIllllIllllllllIIIllllIIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIllIIIllIIllllIllllIllIIlllIIlIllllIIIIlllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllgi. W - .....- - - 'mv- -.N GAMMA PHI BETA Top Row-Smith, Yates, Peery, Neely. Third Row-Bates, Borthick, McLane, Second Row-Hawkins, Neville. Bottom Row-I. Langtbrd, Langford, I-Iaggard. Malone, Harper. 236 E 2 W AT 4,3 Q im xxxxx X sam mwwmwmxxvusxxwxmxxxxxxxmwwuxmxxwm x xx xmmm xxxxxxvvxwxxmxmmmxxxw Xxvxxxymwwmxxw - xxmwaumnp The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five IIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIllllllIIIIllIIllIllllllllIIIIllIIIIIllllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllll num In nnmuunl x I ' I I ..EulIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII I III IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII I II IIII I I I Illlllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Il III III IIIIII III I II IIIIIIIIIII t Gamma Pin Beta Founded at Syracuse University, November II, I874 A . Colors: Fawn and Seal llrown Flofwrr: Pink Carnation Active Chapters, 32 Alumni Chapters, I8 Alpha Theta Chapter Established October Io, X924 SDRORES IN l,lNIVERSITATE Class of 1925 NIARY NULL PIARPER, A. Sc S. ....... . DORIS HAWRINS, B.A., A. Sa IRENE LANGFORD, A. Sc S. . SUSIE LANCFORD, A. Sc S. . S.. MARGARET MALONE, A. Sc S. . Class of 1 Q26 KATHERINE YATES, A. Sc S. . .... . . MARY BATES, A. Sc S. . . NORA MAE BORTHICK, A. Sc LUCILE NEVILLE, A. 8: S. . LOUISA PEERY, A. Sc S. . . Clays of 1927 S.. Clays of IQ28 ELEANOR HAGGARD, A. Sc S. . .... . . ELIZABETH MCLANE, A. Sc S. . ELIZABETH NEELY, A. Sc S. . VALLIE SMITH, A. Sc S. . . nmmnwwnwmwaumxmwuwuwwwxxuxxxxxmwxmvmxxxwr SORORES IN URBE MRS. THOMAS BUYERS, III MARY CECIL MORRISON MRS. RUPERT SMITH ELSIE WALLER 237 P fe J.. A If ..,. . Greenville, Ky . . Eustis, Fla Nashville Hartsville, Nashville, Nashville Nashville, Springfield Nashville, . . Polk, Rockwood, Nashville, . Franklin, Nashville, Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn. P-P The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five --'-'- IllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIlllllllIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIllIlIllllIllllIllllllIIIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll ' lllIllIIlllllIllllllIIIIIllllIIIIIIlllIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIllIIllllllllIIIlllllIl5 4,2 ........ H? .... Einllllullllllmlllllll IIImlmllunuIimlmlullllmliullInnlIiimImmnlluIniuInmunmnllnmmml lllllllllllIllllulluluIInllllulluIulllllllIIIllullllllIllulunllllIlullullluluunllllllllllgi .... P SIGMA TAU SIGMA Top Row-Rutherford, Rawls. Third Row-Rankin. Cummings, 'Walken Sugg. Second Row-Vaden, Travis, Phillips, Mcljeak. Bottom Row-Parrish, Rhoads, Futrell, Hopper. 238 W - fl QWQZQ ' ' li? - nf . f? I f 5 uwnwwnww:vaawnmxxxsmxxxxxxtxmwmxxmuxxxxxxxxxxxwixxxmxxxwxxmxxif I gxxmvmxmmwmxxxxxxxmmmmwmnxxxxw:mx-.xxuxxwmxxxh Sum my 1 wma. Th Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five C .- IlIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llIlllIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIlIIIllIllIllllllllIIllIllIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll l mmuuul rum n ll ll nu I I I I Ill I. , , ,H I, ,lu , isigma Tau Sigma Organized Vanderbilt University, 1924 Colors: Orchid and Coral SoRoREs IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1925 FLORA RAWLS, A. Sc S. . ..... . . GEORGIA RHOADS, A. 8: S. . . JAMES VADEN, A. 8: S ..... CATHERINE VVARREN, A. Sc S .... . . Class of IQ26 BILLIE CooKE, A. Sc S. . ....,. . I LOUISE RANKIN, A. Sc S. . . . . SUSIE SUGG, A. Sc S ...... ELLA MAE VVALKER, A. 8: S. . . . Class of 1927 NETTIE CUMMINGS, A. Sc S ......... MARTHA ELLEN FUTTREL, A. Sc S. . ELSIE MCPEAK, A. Sc S .... ROWENA RUTHERFORD, A. 8: S. . Class of 1928 BROWNIE HOPPER, A. Sc S .....,.... RUTH PARRISH, A. Sc S ..,......... . AGNES TRAVIS, A. Sc S ...,.... ....... BRUCILE L. PI-IILLIPS, E K, Organizer 239 Flofwcr: Helen Gould Rose . . Cerulean, Ky Union City, . Nashville, . . Adams, . Nashville, . Nashville . Franklin, . Nashville, . . Trenton, Union City, . , Sparta, . Nashville, Union City, . Nashville, . Nashville, wx- ' . . 2 3 F ' ' 'H . , .4 nsimmvuwmnmmnmmxmxxmm-mxwxxx wmmxxxmg J swxmwmxwx mwmmmx -ctxxxxxxxxxumnxxxvxxmi N . MN, mm 4 NWA. Tenn Tenn Tenn. Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five - ElllllIlllllIlIllIIllllllllllllllllllllll ulmmnnumuunmmum mmnuumuu 1mnlnmulmmnmum IllIllIllllllIllllIllIIllIllIIIllIllllllIllIIIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll nuunlnugg - -.EHIIII ll llllll I llllll I l ll I I ll I I lllll llllllllllllll llllllllll llll llllll lll Ill llll lllllllllll lllllllllllllix. E Miscellaneous Fraternities me ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Faculty Members-XVitherspoon, Burr-lx. I-'af-ulty Members-Haggard, Eve, Bryan. Second Row--Ashby, Major Cooper, Ellington. Bottom Row-Regester, Tilley, Kelley. 240 . The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five 5. - ngllllllIllIllllIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll uuuuuuuum IIllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllll lluIIIullllllIulnumnmnmmmummmuIuullImmnnunnIuIlImnunuununmuuilg L ' .L ,9.....-.-?iE....nllllll IIIllIIIIIIllIlllllllnlnlllmmllll mlllllllIlllmlllulummlunl mx nm ullIIuIumIIIllIulnlIIIllIIllllIllllIllllllmnuulllllllllll --u ngm ' IIIIIllllllllllllllllumum Inlumllllllllllmullmlllll. ....:......... mg tfviiiixpffah. . S,. f. ., i ef' 7902 we Alpha Omega Alpha OFFICERS J. C. EL1,1No'roN, JR. . .... . . . . . . l'rv.ritim11 J. j. ASHBY .... ...... I fire-President R. F. Reonsrrin . . . Sccrflary and Treasurer J. H. TILLEY . . . . Chaplain FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE J. J. ASHBY E. E. KELLEY J. C. ELLINGTON, JR. R. F. REGESTER J. H. TILLEX' FRATRES IN URBE R. W. BILLINGTON L. E. BURCH DUNCAN EVE W. A. BRYAN H. L. DoUoLAss VV. D. HAGGARD C. M. HAMILTON R. L. JONES A. VV. HAIQRIS A. B. L1'1 1'eru3x J. H. LITTERIER 'WILLIAM LITTERER D. R. PICKENS S. R. TEACHOUT I. A. W7I'1'1iEllSP0ON T. B. Zszzross This is a non-secret, fourth year Medical Honor Society, membership to which is based entirely upon scholarship and moral character in the broadest sense. It was organized at the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois in I9C'2, and is the only order of its kind in medical schools on this continent. Its definite mission is to encourage personal honesty and the spirit of medical research. Only students who have averaged ninety or above in their first three years of work are eligible to membership, moral qualifications being satisfactory. 241 r, ' 'I .axe y - :fm C - J -mnmmttwmwtmm mmmmg ll J SNNNXN N wmwwwmwmtttmmtmmxxtwfmun X htm ww mme! The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five A gglllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIllllIllIIIIIIIIlllIIllIllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIllllIIIllIIlllIlllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIIlllllllllllllIIIIllIllIIllllllllIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEE 1. 'u .I 5?........QiE....EmlllulllulIxllIIIlIIIIInIunuAIIllllluIImllluunllllIIIIInlIlmlulInnIuIIluIuunIIulnmuInlnlInlnIImlnuIllIllIllIllnlulInIIIIIIIIIImIIIIllIIIllllIulllnlIIIll1lnIlIulnIIluluuuuumlulllll?.. ..,,,,.- .. t Top row: Lytle, Fulton, Wvoodard. Second row: Nicholson, Mims, Abbott, Teague. Bottom row: Quern, Griscom, Wai'ren, West. Sigma Upsilon Literary Society Founded at the University of the South, 1906 Colors: Olive Green and Gold CALUMET CLUB Established 1 907 ANDREW LYTLE . . . . . STREET FULTON . . . Tom WDODARD . . . . FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. C. CURRY G. R. MAYFIELD DONALD DAVIDSON J. C. RANSOM FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE JOHN PAUL ABBOTT TI-IOMAS GR1scoM BEN NICHOLSON S. T. CLARK ANDREW LYTLE STEWART QUERN STREET FULTON PURYEAR Muvisx PERRY TEAGUE 242 .tx if E Q 1 ft Y 30,0 . 'ag A , . C f A mwnmmxmmmmsxvmmwmmxxxmmxsxxx mxxxxxxxxs Qxxxxxxxxxxswmxxmxxxxxxxxx wmvmmxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxw N km NWN A-MA Flofwer: jonquil . . . Presiderzi . . . , Secretary . Trgasurer C. M. SARRATT H, B. SCHERMERHORN ROBERT WARREN RICHARD WEST THOMAS VVOODARD V e IIIIIEI Nineteen Twenty 1 C C O IT1 Tfl O ci O 1' 6 , Illllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll lllllll Ill llllllll ...F ulnmllun . Th -F' . GJ, . . 'Jw 'sf -Lf, Xl ffz,, 9 X 'iliuf xl Omicron Delta Gamma Founded University of YVisc0nsin, IQIZ The science of economics enlightens the world FRATRES IN FACULTATE E. J. EBERLING R. L. GARIS E SHEFVELAND M. C. GORDON G. D. IIENDERSON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE T. G. ANDREWS E. C. BASKETTE E V GARCIA M. D. JOHNSON IRA JONES J. D. JOHNSTON A. C. ICENDALL I. YV. NORRIS I. R. STEELMAN 2-1-3 muxmxxxwnxmuxxxxmxwxxw . 5 Y Q.. 'qu J, .NNNNQ N NM W The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ElllIIIlIlIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIllIunmuumnumuuul llllIlllllllIIllllllIIIlllllIIllllIlIIllIllIIIllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll nuxuuuml J I-Ellllll llllll I llll ll IIIII lllll II I I ll I llllllllllllllllllllll ll l I llll llllllllllllllllllllll lllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll ll I lllll lllll lllllllll Illllllllllll 1 :fr if ite ik' WALTER CHEERE mn.-mum vumuwmwmnmwwmxwa Rwnww . v. 1 nl TKAEt .fl , rf' on al, I I .Q YL' 1 Tau Kappa Alpha Honorary Intercollegiate Debate Founded 1908 FRATRES IN FACULTATE A. M. HARRIS R. L. GAR1s FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE VV. R. DENNEY J. E. NORMAN VV. D. SEIMON A. D. STEVENS M. M. TILLMAN PAUL X'ORK I. 2-I-4 RW- pw a lfa f in I 4 - S VV. NORRIS rs' Fraternity H EREERT NACE . A 3 J Xmmtwwt wmmww mtmmu . X , .WA The Commoclore, Nineteen Twenty Five uimlll llllllllllllIllIllIIIllllllIllIInllluIlllllllllllllllIllIIlIIlllllllllllIIllllllIllllunlllllllllImllllullllllllllllllllllllllll llIllllllllllllllllllllllull lllllllllllllllllll llIIIllIllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllli....L J.-...H ,, I lIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIIllIIIlllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIllIllIllIllIlIllIIIllIIllIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll nlllIllllllllllllllllllll llIIlllllllllllllIIIIlllllIIIIllIlllllIIllllIIllIIllIIIIllIllllllllllIIllIllIll5 - u I a.L , I 5 Standing: READ, FULTON, COLE, STRAYHORN Sitting: KENDALL, MARKLE, LANGFORD, BEARDEN, STREET Phi Beta Kappa Honorary Sehol astic Fraternity Founded at VVilliam and Mary College in Virginia, December 5, 1776 ALPHA OF TENNESSEE Established IQOI FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE LILLIE BEARDEN SAVILLE T. CLARK VVHTTEEOORD R. COLE, JR. JAMES S. FULTON ALBA C. KENDALL E 2 Z E 5 ZZX .J KT! r-' F' cn '-l x Fl 53 2+5 V' SUSIE C. LANGFORD FRIEDA M. MARKLE HUGH L. PRATHER A. C. READ VV. D. STRAYHORN, JR Nm xmxxmxxmx xxxxwwmx 7 e. - 'AW ,pg 1 I QU , l,,.rL.,r . A . J Rm .W W, The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty Five ixilllIllllllnlllllllllllllllll IllllllllIllIlllllllIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll EIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l ll llll llllllll I lllllllllllll lllllll Illl lmllllll l lllllll lllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllgg 1 I 1. I ' s I-I .IL umm mlmlnllnlllumu nullnllllli....Li:-...... . -mg Phi Beta Kappa ALPHA OF TENNESSEE-Contiizuod FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. B. CARRE THOMAS CARTER L. C. GLENN E. L. JOHNSON J. H. KIRKLAND J. T. MCGILL ' G. R. MAYFIELD EDWIN MIIvIs JOHN RANSOM UNDERGRADUATE OFFICERS WHITEEOORD R. COLE, JR .............. SUSIE C. LANGFORD . . . ALBA C, IQENDALL . . GRADUATE OFFICERS EDWIN MIMS, PH.D .......... JAMES H. KIRKLAND, PH.D., LL.D., D.C.L. . . CHARLES E. LITTLE, PH.D. . . .- . . . . . . STELLA R JOHN T. MCGILL, PH.D. .... . . ICH .......... . . . .... . President . . . . . Secretary . Assistant Treasurer . President . First Vice-President . . Second Vice-President . . . . Third Vice-President . . . Recording Secretary GEORGE R. MAYEIELD, PH.D. . . . . Corresponding Secretary EDWIN L. JOHNSON, PII.D. . . 246 5' . 1 X H IJY W Sm .M .. .... A . . Treasurer mx x 1 xxxxxxxxxm-.xx uxxxxxxxxxx xmxw , .. nqni...,,,. .1n-- rr -,, 3 '4 'C 5' I -.f-7 , ,W W A WY - Y - L RGAHIZATI or-is , rsh Y ,, . ,l . 4 F 4-F , The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-F1ve llllIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllIllIllIIIlIllIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllllIIIIIlllllIllIlllllIllIIlIIllIIIIIllIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllg : 5-' ggE9??i?....linllllnllInIIllIlullllIIluIIlllmInIllInIummmImlIIIllInInuIullullluumlumulmllnInllulIIluIIllllllllllullllllllllnuIumlllluIIllImmllllllllllllllnmmmml Illlllllllnmllllllllli 2311 ras., , K 'L , , . an .A It A' ,X ' ..,., . . X ' if s.:v ::g5, f-f :sfw:1::5f2,:: 2:91 LX 'if ' -' ' A Y 3: .f--W - 2. , . ,ae-'H .A asf: . ' . ,sw-. :, H2-J 'L 1 - ' flew ,o,o , ' -If . .ge ft 1 ' ' . ,zz ,iv if .. . ,Q ..,. 1, 0 Top row: HUGHES, POLK, BRYAN, Seronri row: COTTRELL, KEEFE, CROCKETT, HIMES, GIBSON. RIvEs, ROBERTS, REESE. Bottom rofw: KIRKES, BLACKMAN, DRENNAN, COBB, COURTNEY. Student Council, We st Campus 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 student body. The council is practically a self-perpetuat- ing 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 Hustler, presidents of Junior and Senior Classes, Law and Academic, and chairman of Kissam Board are ex-Oflicio members of the council. OFFICERS GIL REESE ...... ..... ........ P r widen! EVERETT B, GIBSON . . . Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS WATKINS CROCKETT JOHN DRENNAN E. B. GIBSON JOHN HIMES T. W. HUGI-IES JACK KEEEE EB BLACKMAN KENNETH BRYAN IKE COBB L. S. COTTRELL WILLIAM COURTNEY LEONARD KIRKES C. L. POLK GIL REESE ROBERT RIVES ALBERT ROBERTS 9 -4-9 'n EQ' - WA at U 'UQ . C ' f .H xmmmmxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx uxmwmg I Qummxmmxmxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxmxxmxxmxxwvsm'm'Ammwmm ,f N Sm -.RN 5 .mms -- -' The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five --b-- IllllIllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIllllIllllIIIlllIIIllIIllIllIllIllllllllIIllIllIllIIllIllllllIIllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll 7 llllIllllllIIIllllIllIIllIllIIIIIIllIIllIllIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllIlllIIllIIIlIlg fnn- El!IIIllIllIIllIIIlllllIIllllIllllllllllllllIllIIlllllIllIIllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllill IIIIIllllIllllllIIllllIllIIllIllIllIIlllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllg .... Tap rofw: I. T. Gmscom, fb A 9, J. B. PECK, Z Xg W. E. STACK, A T A. Third rofw: VV. C. Rosiziws, K Ag GIL REESE, fli K Xlfg I. H. ROWLAND, E A Eg ALBERT Ron- ERTS, JR., A T A. Sf-fond raiw: W. M. BLACKIE, B 9 Hg J. R. Huviiss, Z Ng R. D. GREENLAW, B 6 Tg E. ll. BLACKMAN, fi? K XP. Barzani rofw: R. F. Rivizs, A T S25 J. C. GARDNER, K Eg C. C. Yoiuc, E A ll. COMMODORE CLUB most representative men of the Junior Class. ll of the track team, with the intent that the club of Vanderbilt. It is a self-perpetuating hody with the past year were: NV. C. Roberts, presidellfl Gil Senior Honor Club elected each May from the was founded in 1905 by XVilliam Anderson, coach would fnnvtion in every way possible for the good 21 membership limit of fifteen, ormei-S r.-liosen for Reese, Vice-president, and XYilliam Blackie, secretary and treasurer. 250 The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five I llllllIlllllllllIlllllIlIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIllIIIllIIIIllIllllllIllIllIIllIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll IllllIlllIllllIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllll llll Illll lllll I r ll I lllllllllllll llll lllllllll llll I llllllll llll ll ul :mlm ml ul lllllllll llllllll llllllllllll I llllllllllmllllllllll llnll Ill ull llll Q 'wg .. 1 : I n u 5 , 1: gr .J 1 ll 4 , Top rofw: R. L. BOMAR, K Eg I. Fourth rofw: W. B. BEAUCHAMP, ' I Tlurd rofw: B. F. NICHO Second rofw: F. N. SHANNON, fir Low, Bolto1rr'r0fw.' K. M. BRYAN, K W. LAMPTON, D. MILLER, fir K X113 C. L. POLK, 2 Ng L. M. Kmxss, 2 X3 J. A K Eg EDGAR JONES, K Ag J. C. Mookss, A T A. :K T B, HELMS, E N. .soN, B 9 H, W. CROCKETY, fb A 9, E. B. GIBSON, fb K E. K X115 F. A. GEORGE, A T A, C. F. RUSSELL, A K Eg R, T. MOT- A T SZ, H. T. MCKINNON, E A E. Ag G. F. MCCANLESS, fb K Eg F. P. PRovOsT, fb A 95 N. H. CARGILE, Z A Eg E. J. GLENNON, K E. Noi in piclurc: WV. O. TREANOR, B 9 Hg ROLAND Towxsszcn, E X. OVVL CLUB An iU'Uf1'f1'afGFUif3' l10I'l0l' Club of the Junior Class with membership limit ol' fifteen. Oiiim-rs m-hose-n for the past year were E. B. Gibson, president, XVatkins Crockett, vice-president, and Ben Nichol- son, secretary and treasurer. 251 Th Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five C ' I .'v lIllIIIllIllIIllIIIIllllllIIlllllIIIlllllllllllllllllIIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIlllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIIllIllIIIllIllllIIlllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIlllIIuuIululuuuS , .,. ' ' I ul 1,5 - EIllllllllIlIIllIllIIIIlIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII mllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll ll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll III III II IE ' Top rofw: G. F. TAYLOR, II K Ag C. R. COSSEY, X 1123 H. A., IONAS, E B Tg R. F. BOULT5 A T SZ. Second row: ENLOE MCCLAIN, B 9 Hg C. M. Moss, E A Eg ED HOUSTON, 2 X3 J. P. BAIRD, , A K Eg DVX'IGHT VVEBB, fb A 9. Bottom rofw: L. F. HAMILTON, A X Ag C. P. HAUN, fb K. Eg W. M. MAR'1'IN, K Eg JAMES TUP- PER, fb K XII, A. H. SMITH, E N. Not in picture: NAT HOUSE, A T Ag JOHN MCCALL, K A. Ace Club . OFFICERS J. P BAIRD Q ..... ...... .......... P r esident C, M. MOSS . . . . ....... Vice-President ' A ED HOUSTON ............ Secretary and Treasurer The Ace Club is an interfraternity club of the Sophomore Class with a member- ship limit of sixteen. Its purpose is the entertainment of visiting athletic teams during their stay in Nashville. It is self-perpetuating, each member at the end Of the school year choosing his successor for the following year. 252, v a k :Zo ' liao f f. Q, ,gy - mmnmvwmmmxmwmxwmmnmxxuxxxxxxxx umxxwmg J ' Qwmxxwmw 'nm RAN WN wwf im... 4'? The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five -----'- ' gillIlllIIlIllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllIIllIllIlIIllIllIllIllllllIlIIllIllIllIIllIllIllllllIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIuIllullIIllImIIIlnnuImlullnmIuIunnulmlmuuumnuan:IIIuluuumunuluugif I s L , . . , HQS........?iE....EmmulllmIIIIIIllIIIIllIIllIllnlmulnIImmm!llllllllIllIuInmlllIIImllmlI:mmmulIllIllulluIIllIllullullIllllllllllllllnulmlllulIllIullnuIIIllllIIllIIlllununlullullllllllllluuulllllulllgi -in... .. I Top row: E. B. Gibson, C. K. Davis, N. C. Hughes. Bottom row: A. N. Lytle, chaix-maug D. XV. Nance, secretaryg T. L. Bransford, C. C. Riley. . HONOR COMMITTEE A committee composed of representatives elected from each class of the Academic and ,Engineering Departments whose function is to try all cases of the violation of the honor system and rigidly enforce its rules. Top row: S. T. Clark, F. G. Davis. Bottom row: E. B. Ranck, I. B. Cobb, chairman: A. D. Stevens. Not in picture: P. YV. Core, Andy Reese. i KISSAM BOARD OF DIRECTORS Student board regulating affairs in Kissam Hall. 253 I . fa 0 l ' 156 3 5 2' , Q ' . f R f H mmxWwwmwmxxxumxxxxxxxxmxmmxxxxxxxxxxxxxmm Wxxxxmvwi get-.mxwtwxxmxxxxxxxmxxxmxxxxxxxxwuxxmxmxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxit ,- Swv ew 4 NWS ' The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five : ' .llInlulllllllullunnlulnlllIIllllIllllIllIlun''nmlmmlllllllllIInIllIlllllmlmIllulllmlllllllullllll llIIllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIluIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllluIIuuIIllllIuIIIInnlnulnullnlllllgg K . . ,. ........?5s....E-um numuunuumu mmuunu n unnuummnnuun umluu um uununnunnunnm11nnnnnIunnIIInunnnIllulInnunnuumnummmuullIllluIuInurumuuumunuuuul1muululllli....:i's........ M mb. Top row: Weinstein, Faircloth, Seay, Bringle, Rhea, Smithson, Jenkins, Blanton, Fonde. Second row: Kyle, Carney, Garrett. Dodd, Ewing, Alspaugh, Kirkes. Bottom row: XVooda.rd, Helms, Hollinshead, Bailey, Moulder, Hancock. A Q 011 A V -, rival, Honorary Pre-Medical OFFICERS GEORGE B. EWING . . . . f .... ..... P resident THOMAS B. WOODARO . . Vice-President J. C. HANCOCK ..... . . . . Secretary ALBERT VVEINSTEIN . ...... Treasurer E. B. RHEA ..... Sergeant-at-.4rm.v MEMBERS J. C. ALSPAUGH C. E. Donn J. S. HELMS E. B. RHEA J. S. BAILEY GEORGE B. EWING VV. H. HOLLINSHEAD H. L. SEAY J. R. BLANTON CAREY BRxNOLE J. E. CARNEY J. S. CRUTCHER BRYAN FAIRCLOTIYI E. C. FONDE G. L. GARRETT J. C. HANCOCK H. H. JENKINS CHARLES KYLE MAX MOULDER L. C. NEWMAN V. G. SMITHSON JOHNNY WALKER ALBERT WEINSTEIN THOMAS M. WOODARD HONORARY MEMBERS DR. Louis BIRCHER PROE. VVM. M. DEACON DR. E. E. REINKE DR. H. C. SANBORN 2 54 7 fx: X X 5 DR. A. VV. INGERSOLL tl viifq xmuuwmnxwmvuuvuxunuamxvs Q I sumnmuwnvnunmvemmmwmuvfmmnuxmmsnwl . K . , I sm mt.. ...M The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five -.E lllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll I lllll lllllllll mu I I Ill um lllullllln lllllllllllllllllllll ll llllllllllllllllllllll lu lllllllll mllllllllll?..... L........ l l .nmlmllmmmn llllllllllllllIIIIllIIllIllllIIIlIIllIIIIIlllllIIIIllIllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlIlIIIIIllIIIIIIllllllIIlllllllllllllIIIIIllIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll ImumnInnIuInuIIIuE .,. n I I II I ull In 1 4... 'I Y THOMAS CARTER . SIDNEY PAGE. . . JOHN GOSNELL JOHNNY Trumpets- THOMAS CARTER R. A. FAXRCLOTH LESTER E. JOHNSON ' MACK NELSON E. B. OWNBEY SIDNEY PAGE A. F. RAPER M. D. WOODEURY Alto Horns- HERBERT GUY J. B. HARRIS R. B. LEACH Snare Drums- R. E. BAULCH RAY FOWLER H. T. MCKINNON mmmmwummxmxwmnxmvxxxxwxmmxxmwxw mmmmm Vanderbilt Band OFFICERS WALKER . PERSONNEL Trombonex- MORTON KLEBAN T. E. MARTIN MANIE NEWMAN R. L. NEWMAN SLOAN SANFORD Clarinets- A. T. BERKLEY N. C. COBB J. R. LOWRY W. G. MATHIS H. W. PRITCIIARD Piccolos- JOHN W. MEREDITH PHIL SHERRILL Cymbals- VV. M. ARMISTEAD 255 Rfk: rf' T J r 1 f h i' nj? 'j A A-TAA . . . . . . .Director . . . Buxiness Manager . . Drum Major Drum Major Saxophones- J. K. BREAST KING DAVIS R. L. EVANS WILLIAM HOPSON FORREST SANDERS JOHNNY WALKER LAWSON YATES VERNON R. YORK Baritones- R. M. HARRIS BERNARD WEINSTEIN Basses- ROBERT NELSON C. A. SMYTHE Bass Drum- L. M. GILMORE xmuwxxmmmwummxwmuxyxumxxmxumw mm mwa mmvmmxm x x mmxwnmxxxxxxxxxwxmxxmwmwm We , V ,, , , N , S in i Ox L T. .. W a N lvagl ' 'J xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxvixmxxwAxmxxxxxm xmx xxmxxxxxxx GLEE CLUB Top Row-Grable, VVa.1ke1', Rucker, Schulze, Moore, Hinshaw, Rhea. Second Row-Smithson, Hill, Robison, Patton, Fain, Dempsey, Adams, Nowlin. BOUOTH R0W VV- A1f0l'd, Boult, Sloan, Martin, J. Alford, Bennett, I-Iarkey. Not in Picture-Binns, Cross, Roberts, Hughes. .,, . :IE 5-E Q , ve- E ..f , I QA W illlllllllllllllllllllllllnl IIllIllllllllllllllllIIIlllllIllIllIIllIllllllIlllIllnllllllIlulmlillIllIllIllllllllIllllli-llIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllulIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll lIIllIllIIIllIllIllIIllIIIIIIIIlllIIIllllllllIIIlllllllllIllIllIllIlllIllIIllIlllllllllillllllllllllllll lllllllllIlllllllllllIIIlllllllllIIIllIlllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll :J-AZIUSAAAI1 USQQQUIN 'QIOPOUIUIOD Sql . ,pg gilllIIIIIIIIllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll mlumnuunu IllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllIllllllllIIllIIlIIIIIllIllllllIIllIIlIIlllIlllllllIllIIlllllllIIllIllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll I Elmnmmmnllmmllnummmmunvnumumlnumnmm muuumunm InlIInIIlmuluInnInInuunlllllllullllmm umnlulllluunulImnunumuumuumlunummunummllll 1 - The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five . ':....m....1m 'hmmm L 6-'I' 'Eff ew f .Q 3 fi QEQ .9 'Q fviw aiiiig , Fu 'X .1 ff J fffiafff A ' R 'N gi vw -T . 5. I Ei-if ,eeo f f I X 9 ., 'uf' Rm.. iff' ' f'QF'a' 'ff I X 2 'eo' 5 a'I-e I if ' 'ei 11 , X . .E ,.,. - M -,sEg-f.-'+4 - ., - QFFICERS JOSEPH W. ALEORD . . . .... . . . Preszdint RALPH M. SLOAN . ...... Manager REBER BOULT ..... . . . Assistant Manager BROVVNE MARTIN ..... . ..... Director GEORGE W. HILL, JR. . .Accompanixt PERSONNEL First Tenors- Second Tenors- VV. C. ALFORD L. M. ADAMS REBER BOULT FRAZIER BINNS C. T. PIINSHAW LYNCH BENNETT GEORGE MOORE D. E. HARKEY FRANK NOVV'LIN H. W. RUCRER ROOSEVELT PATTON LEE ROBISON First Basses- Scrond Basses- 'TYREE FAIN JOSEPH W. ALFORD CAMPBELL RHEA J. S. GRABLE ALBERT' ROBERTS E. H. CROSS RALPH SLOAN H. E. SCHULZE V. G. SMITHSON, T. W. HUGHES W. M. VVALKER Quartet- Soloixts- RALPH SLOAN JAMES MELTON E. H. CROSS ROOSEVELT PATTON GEOR-GE MOORE H. VV. RUCKER g a ry ............ .,.... . . .,......... qw 1 ............ ....... . .. R ..... ..,.... .... L . S The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five A IllllIllIIllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIllIllllllIllIIllIIIIIllIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllllIIIIIIIlllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Illl lllllll llllllllllllllllllllgg L I I In I. n HE llll nllllllllllllllll lull llllll I mllll llllll ll l I ll I llll lul I llllll lllllllllll ll lllllllll nu Illllllll I ul ull lllullll lullllllllllgm.. 1' Top rofw: VVILLIAMS, TILLMAN, KISBER. Serond rorw: LOCKYEAR, DEMPSEY, BROOKS. Bottom ro-w: ROBERTS, HAYS, GREENLAW, THOMAS. philosophic Literary Society T. L. LOCKYEAR . . J. H. VVILLIAMS .... R. D. GREENLAW . . . SIMON RAPAPORT C. H. CARR NOLAN CARTER DAN CHISHOLM R. C. DEMPSEY an-unn11mE..::.1cm.xwxuuvnxxxxxxmuuRxxmmmxxxm OFFICERS MEMBERS VV. H. HAYS I. M. KISBER W. J. SIMON FRED SCHLATER M. M. TILLMAN 258 'Y i iff . . . . President . . Vice-President . . .Secretary Treasurer W. A. THOMAS A. C. WEST W. C. ROBERTS DAN BROOKS QQ ' E4 4- f - 5' S gums S , 3 XXKXNWM1KHWm XV5 lxxxxxx -mm i mm-'A The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five EnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllmmllulllllmlllIIllIuIlIluIllllIIIIIIInuIIunIllIIuIIn1IIIIllImlmlllIIllluIllIIllIllIIlIllIIIIlllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllmIllIlullllIllInlAlllllllllllllllunllllllIllia... It L 1 r ' - lIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllIIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllg 'nl - Ls' nk fu: ngg. .. X i 1 r Top row: Cobb, Xvood, Price, Vvheeler, White. Third row: Binkley, Cecil, Stevens, 'Waldrop, Parks. Second row: Dirmeyer, Boyles, Sutherland, Norris, Ottarson. Bottom row: Holman, Nace, Edmonson, Graves, Cochran. Dialectic Literary Society OFFICERS I. Edward Norman. . . ....... President G. H. Wliite. . . . M. A. Gallaher ...... ...Vice-President L. B. Cobb. . . . . MEMBERS F. D. Binkley J. C. Drennan Katherine Lewis J. XV. Parks J. G. H. Boyles Margaret Edmonson H. T. Nace E. A. Price H. Hugh Cecil L. F. Graves Vvilson Newman Ann Sutherland R I. B. Cobb E. E. Hollins J'. W. Norris A. D. Stevens G. E. C. Cochran H. T. Holman A. P. Ottarson N. A. Stuart L. E. C. Dirmeyer 259 I, 5 OWZQ fl 5 sf Ig? . I f -u-nm.-Amxxxwwunmmmeuwmwwixwmwwmwiwlg Q I x-gwnxxxxxx muwwnawmmnnmwun Sm.. . a'. . . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer R. Taylor H. 'Waldrop M. Wheeler H. White M. Wood 1 The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five - lIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIuIu1IInIImnIIuIIllIIllIIIuullmnlummllll lnluunumnu IunIuulumllumuluu II llIIllllllIIIlllllIIIIlllllIIllllIllIIIIIIllllIIIllIIllIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllli gs ........ Eli! .... EIu1IIIIlIIlIIIIuIlullllllmmluummu unuIunllnunlllnllmnumum lu 1 numIlulIIulIllulunuIumlllulmlumum u uulllllullnulullllnIIInuIInunnnunuanlInnuuulummnuuIllini? .... : E .,..... . lr mn mg' Top rofw: CRAM PARSONS. I Second rofw' FANT S . , HANEBERGER, COURTNEY. Bottom rocw: M. ELDRED, G. ELDRED, OWNBEY, MOORE. Blue PCHCII. Freshman-Sophomore Literary Club OFFICERS HALE SHANEBERGER , . . .... ..... P resident ERNEST PARSONS .... ....., . Vice-Pregidenz WILLIAM COURTNEY . Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS JOSE-PH W. BYRNS W. H. COURTNEY W. W. CRAM GEORGE ELDRED nm.-mwawmmmmwnw MARSHALL ELDRED L. G. FANT MORRIS MOORE E. S. OWNBEY F. D. NANCE ERNEST PARSONS 260 7' 1 E HALE SHANEBERCER J. G. STUART SAM WEINGARTEN OVERTON WTLLIAMS W ' A xmmmmvxmxxxxxx mmmmi I gmmxxxwmxmxwwmwnxxwmm I W Rm. i Rv. muuxxwexxxxxumxm 1 The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five .......-1 Amin IImllllllllllllllllllluuIllIIIInu1IIIIInIllulllIIllllIIlllllnmnlllllmlnl uIumInuIlIIIllIllIIllIIIIuInIIImnIIIIIllIIIllllllIIInlIIIIluIIllIuIllllllllllllllllllumllm nlnllllllullnlmnlllllllllh 'E' ' ' i Ji: II Standing: HARRIS, LOUGHRIDGE, D. PERRY, HUIJDLESTON, MCCLAIN, SMITH. Sztimg: CARGILE, VVILLIAMS, MORRIS, H. PERRY. The Triangle and Transit Engineering Club OFFICERS OWEN MORRIS . . . ..... .... . Preszdent HUNTER PERRY ..... . . Vice-President OVERTON WILLIAMS . . .,.. Secretary NEIL CARGILE . . . Treasurer NEIL CARGILE JOSEPH HARRIS HAL W. HUDIJLESTON nmmmmmmmwmmuxmmwmmnwxuv mwmmmxx 60 EARL LOUGHRIDGE ENLOE MCCLAIN OWEN MORRIS Dow PERRY 261 fx f b gf, : Q QI iwvxx I,,, I l R Nxxxx xxxxxx R.-.-A I'IUNTER PERRY R. F. SMITH OVERTON WILLIAMS mmxxwwuwveuxxxxxxmxmuxxxxxxxxxxmxumxmx .4 .M , , gm,...mm..Mm:. A y N as S! , mxxxmuxxxm xxmmxxmm vrmxwcmx THE VANDERBILT PLAYERS Standing: OTTARSON, CRUMM, SHANEBERGER, CLAY, DAVIS, KAERCHER Sitting: COBB, SMxTH, ROBERTS, JARRELL, HARRIS, SUTHERLAND -nu, O 111111 O I uaaqau EIIllllIIIllIIIIIIuIIIIu1unnIIlIIAuIIIIIIIInuuIul1InIllIllIIllllllllllllmmunll uInnlIlIImmuIIunululuuIuu1ununuIumunnmunmllllllII1uummunummlllmnmllulmuml E 5lllllllllllllllll IIIllIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIllllIllIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllIIInIIIll'IllIIIIIIllIIIIllllIIllIflIIllIllIllIllIIIIllIIIIIIIllllII'IllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll --..... -...--- and-A ml N 'atop D sql U9 4 The Commoclote, Nineteen Twenty Five n 'u :A- 5lllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlllIllIllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIllllIllllIIllIIllIIllIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llIllllIIIllllllIIlllllllIllllIllllIIllIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllll llllllllllllll llllIIlllllIllf . -v ..Eullll llllll Illllllllllllllllllllllll I llll ull ull ll lllllllllllll lllllllll Ill ll lllllllllllolll I lllllllllllllllllllllll ll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll I lllllll I ll llllll Illllllllllllgn fs. f , ' ' - . E: . Q I- 1 Q9 r K i f ,ff X 'V XX I .1 s 1 , X , X QI! ! Y ff? The Vanderbilt Players OFFICERS LUCXAN D. KAERCHER . ..... ..... . Prexident PAUL BAXRD ..... . . . . Buxiness Manager FRANCIS G. NANCE . . . . . Publicity Manager WELEY YOUNG . .... . . . Property Manager CATHARINE CROCKETT . . Secretary-Historian ELIZABETH HARRIS . . . Stage Director MEMBERS ADELE BACK PAUL BAIRD DAVID G. CALDWELL D. M. CLAY CATHARINE CROCKETT WILLIAM CULWELL F. G. DAVIS I unnnuumwumwmummmmmmmuxwxmxxxxm gal. M f 'W U SNR wx i .NWS ELIZABETH HARRIS CALE HAUN EVELYN JARRELL LUCIAN D. KAERCHER CULLEN J. LOONEY R. E. MOORE FRANCIS G. NANCE A. P. OTTARSON FACULTY ADVISERS PROF. A. M. HARRIS PROF. W. C. CURRY PROF. GEORGE P. JACKSON 263 EVA. 1 aff' EDITH ROBERTS DOLLY SMITH H. M. SHANEBERGER CHARLES G. STALLS ANN SUTHERLAND GEORGE THOMAS WELBY YOUNG 'E' . :nz The Commodore, Nineteen wenty-Five llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllllIIllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIllIIllIlIIIIllIIIllllllIIllllIllIllIllllllIIllIllIIIIIIlIllIIllIIlllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllgir If W- e .u' I, :- ....!5Q........?i?....EullllllllllllllIIIlllllllllunullnmulullmllmlllllllllmllmmmmnllumuuunllllulllllmlllllulllllulllllllllllllllllllulluuulllllllInunullllllllllllllllllluumullnlllllllulllmullllllllllli. ungs.. 1 r . i cf' fix J . E..--' -RN 'rl :ff Y, K if flax! ' x I X ff., 1 MX, gt -xv 'Jr rl: 'A 1, Tx'-..-'I' BJ ACL, I' .4 tb. - The Vanderbilt Dramatic- Cluh, 'LlI'ldGl' its new name, the Vanderbilt Players, is now approaching' the twentieth year ol' its existence, with prospects brighter than ever before, The club has been completely reorganized during the past two years under the able leadership of G. L. Dubber and Lucian D. Kaercher, the last two presidents. It is now firmly established as a student activity and an integral part of college life. The success with which the productions of the club have been met indicate that Vanderbilt is not only leading other universities of its size and age in athletics, but in dramatic-s as well. COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN By ALICE DUER MILLER PRESENTED BY THE VANDERBILT PLAYERS AT THE ORPHEUM TPIEATER, APRIL 4 AND 5, I925 H. B. SCHERMERHORN, Director CAST Frank G. Davis... .......... ...... P aul Dangerfreld, alias Smithfield A. P. Ottarson, Jr. ...Charles Dangerfield, alias Brindlebury Elizabeth Harris.. ...Elizabeth Dangernelcl, alias Araminta Catharine Crockett ..... Olivia Dangerfielcl, alias Jane-Ellen Edith Roberts ..... ........... A manda, Olivia's Black Mammy R. E. Moore, Jr ..... ...Randolph Wleeks, agent of the Dangertieltls H. M. Shaneberger. . . ............. Burton Crane, from the North Evelyn .Tarrell ..... ...Mrs. Falkener, Tueker's sister Ann Sutherland ...... .............. C ora Falkener, her daughter David G. Caldwell. ..Solon Tucker, Crane's attorney and guest L. Kaerc-her ...............................................,......... Thomas Lefferts, statistical poet Some of the plays that have been produced by the L-lub in the past years are: The College XVidow, by George Adeg The County Chairman, by George Adeg Strongheart, by XV. C. DeMillep Nathan Hale, by Clyde Fitch, The Show Shop, by James Forbes, UA Night Off, by Austin Daly, Green Stockings, by A. E. XV. Mason, The Fortune Hunter, by Vvinchell Smith, The Amazons, by Arthur Pinero. 264 v s M , at f W .z .lb 50 QQ U 5 'f 4 , 3 n-.umwmeuewm-mimimxmwmwx W mamma? I gameRXwmxwesxtNewwwmxwxxwmwmmumemmu , . N N mei .----3 x The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five all Illl IlllIllIlllllllllllllllllllmll llll Il llllllll llllll llllll lllllll Illl llllll llll I nl ll IIIIulllllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIlllIllIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll llllll lulllllllllll.. 3 - ElllIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllIIllllIllllIIIllIIllIllIIIIIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIllllIIIIIIIllllIllllIIIllIIIIIIlllIllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIllIlIlIllE u In lu I n Ill I 1 Top rosw: GRAVES, NACE, THOMAS, O'I'I'ARSON. Second rolw: STEVENS. Bollom rofw: LOCKYEAR, PRICE, NORRIS, NORMAN. FOICHSTC Council An Organization composed of four faculty members and ten students, having general super- vision and direction Of forensic activities in the university. The council acts upon all proposed debates and oratorical contests before they become a part of the forensic program of the university. OFFICERS M. M. TILLMAN . . ..... ....... P resident J. W. NORRIS . . . Secretary-Manager lVl:EMBERS L. F. GRAVES JACK NORMAN A. D. STEVENS T. L. LOCKYEAR J. W. NORRIS ' VV. A. THOMAS H. F. NACE A. P. OTTARSON M. M. TILLMAN E. A. PRICE FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION MEMBERS DR. THOMAS CARTER PROP. C. S. LAWRENCE PROP. A. M. HARRIS MR. L. B. SMELSER 26 5 Em , K 'F' 41554 5 1' AU mmmwxecmnuxxxuwxmmxmtg nnmmm mmm Q I E . . ...R The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five EllIIIIIllIIIllIllIIllIIIIllIIIlIllIIlllIllllllIIllIIllIIIllIIlIIlllllIIIIllIIIIIllllIIIIllIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll IlllllllllllllllllIIllIllIIIllIllIIllIllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllll llll lllllllllllllg : gn' ..ErnIlI Illlllllllllllllllllll lllllll III I I I llll ll I III III IIIIIII Illlll llllllllllll Illllllll IIII Illll Ill II I llIlIlIII lllllllllllllix. T Standing: W. P. ALLEN, A. D. STEVENS, E. A. BOSARGE, D. H, ROSTER, P. S. YORK. Sitting: J. W. NORRIS, A. W. TAYLOR, LEO BEARMAN, W. R. DENNY. Not in picture: M. M. TILLMAN, Debating Teams, 1924 Vanderbilt had a very successful season in the forensic Held in 1924. Ten intercollegiate debates were engaged in by Vanderbilt with as many Southern universities. Vanderbilt was a member of two debating leagues. In the Pentangular League Vanderbilt debated the University of Kentucky and the University of Alabama on the proposition: Resolved, That the United States should enter the World Court as Outlined by President Harding in his St. Louis address. J. W. Norris and Leo Bearman were on the negative- team which went to Lexington, and M. M. Tillman and W. P. Allen were on the affirmative team which debated Alabama in Nashville. Both Vanderbilt teams won. In the Triangular League, Vanderbilt was represented against Tulane in Nashville by A. W. Taylor and P. S. York, and against the University of Texas, at Austin, by D. H. Rosier, Jr., and A. D. Stevens on the proposition: t'Resolved, That Congress should have power to overrule decisions of the Supreme Court declaring acts of Congress unconstitutional. Tulane and Texas won. The team which went to Texas debated with the following institutions on the trip: South- western Methodist University, Baylor, Howard, University of Alabama, and Millsaps. Decisions were won over Howard and Millsaps. A debate was also held with the University of Mississippi in Nashville on the same question as was debated in the Pentangular League. Vanderbilt had the negative side of the question and was represented by W. R. Denney and E. A, Bosarge. The negative side won. The same men who engaged in the regular debates also represented Vanderbilt in extension debates with the University of Tennessee, Sewanee, Union University and Cumberland University. These debates were held in thirty-three of the best high schools and preparatory' schools of the state. They were conducted by having a Vanderbilt man debate with a man from another university, these two men making a tour of from three to six towns, debating every night on the same' subject. 266 1- f FQ' 4 MZ? F - ' J -I-puma-swim.-muwmmwwu mt-swag I gmsuuxxvwwwsxmmwwmmmmmnwmmxxxxxxxxxxunus , t im tw mms The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty-Five ' lIIllIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllIIIllllIlIIIIlllllIllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll numuumluu llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll IIIllIllIIllIllIIIllIIllIIlllllllllllIlIlllIIIIllIllllllllIllIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllll uniuluunf 1-.EIIIIII llllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll I Ill ll l llllllllll ll I ll I ll ll I llllll llllllllllll ll llllllllllllll llllll lllllllllllllllll llll I lllll III llllllllllllgx. Bachelors of Ughness 1924 J. B. RICHARDSON W. B. ROUNTREE For the second time in her history, Vanderbilt found herself unable to choose between two of her favorite sons for the degree of B.U. f'Red Rountree and Bootsl' Richardsoln were the favorite sons in question. After a consultation the election officers decided to award two B.U. degrees, one to each of the tied candidates. Red Rountree hails from Hartselle, Ala., and is a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. For four years this titian-haired youth performed nobly on both the varsity football and track teams, captaining the I923 track team. Red,s services as a speedy halfback in football and as a sprinter and javelin hurler in track were very valuable to his Alma Mater. Some of Red's other honors were president of the Freshman Academic and Medical Classes, member of the Nemo, Owl, Commodore, and Ace Clubs. Boots Richardson claims Nashville as his home town and is a member of the Kappa Alpha fraternity. Boots was the star southpaw on four successive baseball teams, captaining the 1924 team. He was one of the best Southern College pitchers of recent years, if not the best. His work last year was one of the bright spots of an otherwise drab season. Some,of his other honors were: Vice-president of the Junior Class, President of the Senior Class, member of the Nemo, Owl, and Commodore Clubs, and of the Student Council. The degree of Bachelor of Ugliness, devised by Professor William H, Dodd in 1885, is con- ferred annually by the Vanderbilt students on their most popular member. Year Name fl dclress Year Name Address 1885-T. P. BRANCH ..... Rockwood 1906-E. J. HAMILTON . Harrison 1886-B. G. WALLER . . Morganfield, Ky. 1907-A. M. SOUEY . . . Nashville M887-A. E. CLEMENT .... Humboldt IQO8-R. E. BLAKE . . . . Nashville A1887-R. E. CROCKETT . 1888 -FRANK TAYLOR . . . Union City . Austin, Tex. 'l'I909-N. T. DOWLING 1910-BRUCE MCGEHEE . .Ozark, Ala. . Evergreen, Ala. 1889-JEFF MCCARN ..... Nashville 1911-JOHN W. BULL .... Elkton, Ky. 1890-V, S. ROENBOROUGH . . . Memphis I9I2-J. RAY MoRRIsoN . . . McKenzie 1891-H. E. BEIvIIs .... jefferson, Tex. IQI3--BRUCE WADE . . . . Trenton I892-J. A. ROBINS . . . Guntown, Miss. 1914.-ENOCH BROWN . . Franklin 1893-R. W. CLAwsoN . . . Mt. Pleasant 1915-TOM BROWN . . . . . Gallatin 1894.-VV. W. CRAIG ..... Friendship 1916-I. R. CURRY . . . Marlin, Tex. I895-W. R. HENDRIX . . Union City 1917-PoPE SHANNON . . . Franklin 1896-H. N. PHARR .... Berwick, La. IQIS-AMMIE SIKES . . . . Franklin 1897-MYLES O'CoNNER . Leiper's Fork 1919-C. R, RICHARDSON . . Athens, Ala. 1898-PI-IIL CONNEL ..... Nashville 1920-MANNING BRowN Hopkinsville, Ky. 1899-S. V. GARDNER ..... Memphis 1921--G. H. BERRYHILL .... McKenzie 1900-W. A. WHITE . . . Anniston, Ala. 1922-FRANK K. NEILL . . VVylan, Ala. 1901-F. S. PALMER. . Wayfnesboro, Ga. I923-JESS NEELY . . . . . Smyrna IQOZ-J. E. EDGERTON . . . Columbia 11924.-W. B. ROUNTREE . Hartselle, Ala. 1903-B. F. CARR . . . . Fulton, Ky. +1924-J. B. RICHARDSON .... Nashville 1904-BEN CLARY . . . Bell Buckle l IQOS-E. B. TUCKER . . . Smyrna fTie vote. TElected, but resigned. 1' are mwmmwsmwmxmmxmxmxxmmmxxxwm-Ruxxwwumusxxmt1 If 1 'X AQ , W ' ' . , TM 5 if ' . C ' Q . 3 g J gt-AwawmwwYW.Rxwmxswmsmmssxmsexxvsuxmmw Sw. ...wa i ...wa iw . The Cornmoclore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ailllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllIllIIIIIIlllllIIIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllIIIIIlIllllllIIllllllllIlllllIIllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllgf L I: . ,f........g5'5....EullllIAInIlIII1IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllnlIlIII1lnnllnIIIllIIIIllnlIllIInlnlluIIIIlllulmullullllIImlllInlullIlllllllnllIllIIIIllllnumuulllIllIIllIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIllllIllIIlI1IIIuIlllIulIIIlllllllmullllllllllli ' --' ' ' 1 It -:4 IZ: -2. Ziff X N Z fu I ff qw W Q V V A 2-4 R 3, ,.. ,... ...,. 4 9 E Top row: Denton, Lilly, Key, Ellington. Third row: Sa.I'1fo1'd, Regester, Haire, Baker. Second Vow: Smith, John A. VVitl1eI'Spoon, Gayden. Bottom row: WVilliams, Killebrew, Smith, Kirby, Sory. Witherspoon Club DR. JOHN A. WITHERSPOON Sony .... L. R. GAYDEN B. B. R. H. BAKER C. L. DENTON J. C. ELLINGTON, JR. L. R. GAYDEN W. T. HAIRE W. B. KEY J. B. KILLEBREW W. L. KIRBY mmnummmuwmmvmxxwmm mxmxxmmxxxmwm . 'P f? ' U? x ' Emxmxwummxwx xmxwmxwm Xml. ME NMA DR. JACK WITHERSPOON OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . . . President . . . . Secretary and Treasurer MEDfIBERS R. E. LILLY H. C. SMITH R. F. REGESTER B. B. Som' S. M. SANFORD W. C. WILLIAMS C. M. SMITH, JR. 268 1' V2 1 mmm W, ,pf I xxxxxxxmmxxxxxxxxxxxmmwu if 2 The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ' Eli!!llllIlllllIlIIlllllIIllllIIIlllllllllllllllIllllIllllIlllllllllllllIIlllllIlllllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllIllllllllllll llIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIllIIIllIIllIllIIIIllIllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllsg Jf W- ' ' .I :....gig?......EEE..I.EIllllllnlnlllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIllIn1llllIIIIlIlnIllIIllIIAllIIllIIIIIulnlIIllIIllIllluIulmIIIIInmIInlulllllllllllllllllllllll llIllIIIllIIIIIIllllIIllIuIllllllllllllllllllmulullIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlxIIIlIllllll?I....:'i5.,...... I f 1 ,N-. Top rofw: MEIGS, MCCowN, MARTIN, Fos'rER. Third row: KOI-IRS, DUNCAN EVE, JR., NEILL. Second rolw: HARE, DUNCAN, EVE, SR., HENRY M. Cox, JoHNsoN. Botlom rofw: HAR1'SOOK, BURNS, ASHEY, BURFORD, MCRADY. Eve Club DR. DUNCAN EVE, SR. DR. DUNCAN EVE, JR. DR. HENRY M. Cox OFFICERS FRANK M. HAR'rsooK . . .... ..., . President EUGENE JOHNSON . . . .... . Vice-President FRANCIS K. NEILL . ..... . . Secrdary- Treasurer D MEBfIBERS J. J. ASHBY ROY N. HARE EDWARD F. KOPIRS THOMAS E. MARTIN ROBERT B. BURNS FRANK M. HARTSOOK ROBERT E. MCCOWN JAMES H. MEIGS ROBERT S. BURFORD EUGENE JOHNSON JAMES V. MCRADY FRANCIS K. NEILL - DEWEY FOSTER 269 flu if A f b ? W .........R.............X......R.m.. N . J ij ....................wW.........m.....mw N... ...... ...mf U ',- The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five agllllllIIIIlllllIIIllIIIIIllIIIIlllllIIIIllIIllIIllIIIIllIlllllllllIllIIIllllIIllIllllllIIllIllllIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllIIllIllllIlllIllIIIIIllIIIIIIllllllllIIIllllIllIIIIIIllIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISEK N. 4 . 5?........2471....EullIIllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIllllulIllIlllullIIllIIIIllIllllIIIIIlllIInlIIIIllIIllIIIluIIIllllllIIIllulIIllIIllllIIIIllIIllllIllllIllIlllllllIIllllIllIIIIllIuIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIlllmulllaIIIIIllllIIIIIllIllIluullllllllllix....:iE........ . . ,.-lun. - . 1..n WEST CAMPUS Y. M. C. A. CABINET Top row: Edward Ranck, E. H. Parsons, L. S. Cottrell. Second row: Herbert Nace, VV. L. Berkeley, M. A. Gallaher, President. ' Bottom row: A. T. Glisson, Treasurerg J. P. Abbott, E. L. Aekley. JAMES I-IARDWICK Secretary XVest Campus nmwmxxwwmvnxxxmmwwmxmmxxw South Campus Y. M. C. A. Cabinet H. W. RUCKER President GEORGE BOONE Vice-President R. L. NORBURN Secretary DON HARKEY Treasurer 270 rv. , 7. , S a'V5Za f 'Y , I f Rm ...M wwe West Campus Y. M. C. A. In addition to regular rou- tine activities a few main activities of this organization are: Bible study, religious meetings, social service Work, deputation Work, c h u r c h Work, securing employment for students, operation of a reading and game room in Kissam Hall, sending dele- gates to conferences, and the operation of a weekly motion picture show. These activi- ties are planned and carried out by a cabinet and promo- tion force of students with the co-operation of the gen- eral secretary. F. T. BARNETT Secretary South Campus xxwxwmxxxxnw.wexvxmxxxxxmxmxmmmuxxnxxxxxnxm 1 . IIIlIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIllllllllIlIllllllIIIIIllIllIIIllllIIIllllIIIIllllIllIIllIIlIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIIllmlIInlnuIIlIuluIIlnIIuumnuIIInnIuInIInunIuIIIIInInnnIlIIIuuuuunnumuuurfg . The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five - rllllllulllmllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIllluIIIIuImlllllllIIIIllIIllllllllumlllullllll allIIllllllIllllllulIlmulllllllllllIllIllllllIlllllllllIIllIIIIlIllllllInllllllllllllllllllullll ul IllIllllllIllllllIIllIlllllllllllI5I....ai?........ . gW iiNIZ A I Top row: NILES, V. PURYEAR, LANGEORD, F. VVILLIAMS, I. WILLIAMS. Second rofw: SUGG, MCBRIDE, CROCKETT, WADE, BASKETTE, S. PURYEAR. Boziom rofw: CHADWICK, ALLISON, HARRIS, SMITHSON, TATE, LITTLE. MARTHA MCBRIDE . CATHARINE CROCKETT ROEBIE ALLISON HOPE BASKETTE SHELBY CHADWICK CATHARINE CROCKETI mmwmm IIXXII .R wAmW.M Girls, Stu dent Council OFFICERS . . Prwiflent IRENE WADE . . . Vine-President IRENE LANGFORD MERfIBERS ELIZABETH HARRIS IRENE LANGFORD CAROLINE LITTLE MARTHA MCBRIDE DORIS NILES SARA PURYEAR VIRGINIA PURYEAR HARRIET SMITHSON SUSIE SUGG LILLIAN TAIE f uw . Secretary . Treasurer IRENE WADE MARY WEISE FRANCES VVILLIAMS IRENE WILLIAMS A f i ' .fa- C f , xxxxwm mmwxg I gmNumwxxxmvwwmwnw.-.mmmwmxxxxxxwRxmmxxxmun RRR RRR. ...mx 1. 1 The Commodore., Nineteen Twenty-Five ---- EgllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIlllllllllIlllllllIIlIllIlIIllIlllllllllIIIllllIllIllllllllllllllIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIllIllllllllIIllIllllIIllIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllgis x 1, .- ,s........?L'4.--.EfllllllulllllllIIllIllIllIlullIllIIIInllluIIunllIIIIIIIllllllIlllnIInlnulIuIIIuIlullIImluulIIIlulmullllllllllIIIllIlllllllIlllllIllllIIIllIllllIIllIllllllIllIllllIIIIllulllIllIIIIIIlulllullllllullmllllllIllli....::i.g........ lv:-.L .. Y .. 1 - 7 Y. W. C, A. CABINET Top row: Dollie Smith, Virginia Puryear, President: Irene Langford, Secretaryg Frances McKee, Vice- Presidentg Martha Crockett, Treasurerg Mary H. Donelson. Bottom row: Frances Williams, Susie Langford, Martha. McBride, Shelby Chadwick, Elizabeth Harris. Not in picture: Mary Xveise. GIRLS' HONOR COMMITTEE Top row: Elizabeth Harris, Clerk: Virginia Puryear, Chairmang Harriett Smithson. Bottom row: Lillian Tate. Not in picture: Mary Xveise. T fy a W, f I -if w wmmmumwwvttxxxtxxwmwtxxisa L gwmxxxxxxxxxxwxmxmwmwuxvwmxmxmmxwxwwuumxi 1, The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five gillllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll nuuuununm IIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIIllllIllIlllIllIIIIIllIIIIIllIlllIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIllIllIIllIllIIIlIllIlllllllllllllllllllillgi L 'u I ,x........?i:....E-'lm InuIInI1lumlunmunnmuun nuInnIInnumuunmumlummm un nuumlmnnummuIummm:ulmuum IumnllmlumnulImmun umunmumnmmuumunuluuni him ' t Top rofw: PURYEAR, RoBERTs, TRICE. Second rofw: BACK, CRALLE, SCOTT, WILLIAMS, JARRELL. Bottom ro-w: CHADWICK, CLEMENTS, HARRIS, MALONE, HAWKINS. CORNELIA CRALLE . . REBECCA SCOTT . . . IRENE WILLIAMS ADELE BACK SHELBY CHADWICK MARTHA CLEMENTS CORNELIA CRALLE I SC1'ibb1e1'S CChi Delta Phij A Junior-Senior Literary C OFFICERS MEMBERS ELIZABETH IIARRIS DORIS HAWKINS MARGARET MALONE SARAH PURYEAR EDITH ROBERTS 273 7 fairly -W lub . .... . President . . . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer REBECCA SCOTT ANNE TRICE IRENE WILLIAMS EVELYN JARRELL mnxw mmxmxxmmmm w ig 4 A sf UQ' ff 1 - om 1, The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five - glllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIllIIIlllIIIIlllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll mmunumlm unInuumululummu lllllllllllIllIllllllllIIIIlllIIlllllllllIllllIllllIllllllllIlllllllIIIllIlIlllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllgig f L '. , .9 n - -EI:IIllulmIIIIIIIulllllluullllllllmll lu umullulllmllllllulnmummm uIluIInIIIlIIInummunullulllllllllulllllmm IInlIIIllIllIIllllulllllllllllllmlmnuuIIInllIIllllllIIIllIIulIlllllllIi....:iE-....... my I Q I ww.-1 1 Top rofw: BORTHICK. Thzrd rofw: RUTHERFORD, WILLIAMS, RICE, SIMON, MCLANE. Second row: PEERY, LITTLE, SMITHSON, WINSTON, NICHOL. Bottom rofw: BOYLIN, JACKSON, BROWN, DONELSON, MCGANN. Co-Editors A Freshman-Sophomore Literary Club. TO know the best that has been said and thought in thc World OFFICERS HARRIETT SMITHSON . KATHERINE RICE . . BESSIE BROWN . NORA MAE BORTI-IICK MARTHA BOYLIN BESSIE BROWN MARY HOOPER DONELSON ELEANOR JACKSON MEINTBERS CAROLINE LITTLE ELIZABETH MCLANE MARGARET MCGANN ANN LESLIE NICHOL LOUISA PEERY KATHERINE RICE 27-1- 1' L 8 af? rgo -17 ' l I . . . . Prexident . . . . Vice-President Secretary-Tremurer ROWENA RUTHEREORD HAZEL SIMON HARRIET SMITHSON CAROLYN VVILLIAMS NORMA WINSTON , fl- w7wA . . 1. y A . U! - C f A unmm.............:. xmm.mv.mmwxmmwmmwmRg I RRxxxxmmmmmmRmmmxmmxmRmmmmmu , R NNN RM 4 --mb. 1: The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five IllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllIllIllIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIIlllllllIIlllIIllIllIllIIlIllIIIIIllllllIllllIllIllIlllllllllllllIIllllllllIIllllllIllllllIllllIlIIIE ..l. EIllIIIlllllllIlIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllIIIlllllllllIllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIllIIlIIIIIlllllIllIIIIlllllIllllIllllIIIIllllIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllgu .... Top rofw: CRAIG, S. SMITH, VVILLIAMS. Second rofw: BACK SLEMONS, V. PURYEAR, S. PURYEAR, EAKES. J Bottom rafw: DUNCAN, GREEK, C. CROCKETT, D. SMITH, MALONE. Composed of girls CATHERINE CRGCKETT . . VIRGINIA PURYEAR . . . CATHERINE WARREN ADELE BACK CATHERYNE CRAIG CATHARINE CROCKETT MARTHA CROCKETT ALLEENE DUNCAN Three Arts Club with love for music, art and literature, eligibility based on efliciency in one or all. OFFICERS MEMBERS EVELYN EAKES MARY HOLMES GREER MARGARET MALONE SARAH PURYEAR VIRGINIA PURYEAR 275 T fxfgi. W 'QZA 5 all AQ - f 'I nf In nmwmemmmmxmmsvxummmwmm-.NRNWN-Aww-.wwwS I ! Sswm R hm New 4 me-RS . . . . President . . . . Vice-President S ecretary- Treasurer EUNICE SLEMONS DOLLIE SMITH SARA CATRON SMITH CATHERINE WARREN IRENE WILLIAMS vsxx-ANNNuw.-mwsxmmxn-mm-smvnxxmxxxxvlmmmw I The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Fxve iglllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllll lllllllllllll IIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIllIllllllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIlllllllllIllIllIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll I L In ,s........?ib-...Ennis munlI1IIIIIlluunummmmm muumumuumnu ummm nu 1 I umuunnuum u nnnunnnulluuuuuu n ummmmmmmlummu um umunnunnmmmuulmlul nan-.n b Top rofw: TATE, C. CROCKETF, PURYEAR, THOMPSON, MCVEIGH Second rofw: WADE, WILKES, MCBRIDE. Bottom rofw: TRICE, M. CROCKETT, WELLS, JARRELL Bachelor Maides An honor club composed of the most representative girls in the junior and Senxor Classes OFFICERS FLORRY WILKES .... ..... MARTHA MCBRIDE . IRENE WADE . MEMBERS CATHARINE CROCKETT MARTHA CROCKETT EVELYN IARRELL MARTHA MCBRIDE GRACE MCVEIGH VIRGINIA PURYEAR 276 i zfzbwf f mmmxmxxmwuxxuwumuwmwmm . . . Mzslresse des A azrs . . . . Mistrexxe de Fele . Mistresse de Finance LILLIAN TATE MARY THOMPSON ANNE TRICE IRENE WADE FLORRY WILKES ELIZABETH WILLS 'I' .: - FQQ f - 3 S 1 5m R ....,,s .lllllllllllllllllIllllllIIlIIIIIllIIIlllIlllIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIllIllllllIIIIllIllIlllIIlIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll ........15..--.' n numluIIIunllluuummnmn IuInIInIIIIIImumnmunuulu un mmnmIIumuuunmmmmumlnmllmmuuuunnlumnum nn u f I The Commeczloreo Nineteen Twenty-Five . I ll llIIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illl mmm m ,T Top rofw: DONELSON, LITTLE, HART. Second rofw: COBB, MCKEE, Coox. Tlzzrd rofw: WILLIAMS, SUTHERLAND. Bottom: PROVINE, BEASLEY, HUGHES, DAVIS. Lotos Eaters An honor club composed of the most representative girls of the Sophomore Class. Let us alone OFFICERS FRANCES McKEE. ..... ...... . . .... . , Prggidenz ANN SUTHERLAND , . . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer CAROLYN WILLIAMS . . . . . . . Social Chairman MEBfIBERS FRANCES BEASLEY ELIZABETH DAVIS MARY HUGHES CHRISTINE PRovINE CAROLYN COBB MARY H. DONELSON CAROLINE LITTLE ANNE M. SUTHERLAND REBECCA COOKE MARY Lou HART FRANCES McKEE CAROLYN WILLIAMS 277 7 Y Q, .gf was QQ, AZ U C I f .W X XXXWKNXXXXXXXWXNYBXIXXXXXXRE L Q-NNNLKXXXNSIXNXMXSAXXXNXNKHINLSXXXYKX Nm RN -5 X v. 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B Masquerader Staff The Masqueradern is a humorous magazine published five 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, which elects the editor annually. The business management, however, is under the supervision of the Publica- tion Board. The Masqueradern was originated Jade, which had replaced the Observer, in the fall of 1923 to take the place of the ill-starred D. Stewart Quern .... ...... E ditor-in-Chief J. Thomas Griscom... .... Managing Editor WVallace Mathis ...... .......... A rt Editor 'Whitefoord Cole, Jr... John H. Jennings ..,......... Business Manager Brevard Miller ..... Assistant Business Manager YVallace Mathis ........... .Circulation Manager ....Exchange Editor STAFF J. VV. Jenkins C. E. Dodd Maron Simon NVebb Staley Robert Hunt J. W. Johnson R. Abrahams Frank David Clay E. S. Klein Xvalter Horrell XV. S. Lokey Brainard Cheney Ralph Morrissey Lynch Bennet P. VV. Hendricks, Jr. Hale Shaneberger Joe Byrns Katherine Rice Haag A A 278 'r 0 'fa' IZ? mwmmwunwnxxwmwmvmwwmwmxxwxxxwuwwmxwx 2' 9 5 4 2 2 a 2 1 5 9 2 Z z 2 5 2 2 2 e 6 5 E We 5 Q . . . ,. 2 ,N- Z XX 59' J X J Q A Y The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty-Five ....... ailllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllllIIIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllIlllllllIIllllllllIllIllIIIIIIIlIIllIllIIIllllIIllIIIllIIllllIllIIllIllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllgig -' HU inI11IlnnIIIuIIIIlullluIIIIuI1IIIui1uuunni1umuuuIIunInlIIIuIunn1muuuInnInmunmunInimunnumuummnunmuIIumnuuuunIIIInlIIIIuuIIuIIIIII1uinnnunIumnn11IAnuunmuuunmullmulgi L . . , J Lnlnu ...ru I magna . .....i'5::...1: , r HUSTLER STAFF Top ROW-J. P. Abbott, Editor-in-Chief: .l'. S. Fulton, Managing' Editor: Perry Teague, Depts. Fourth Rowe-George McCan1ess, Oflicesg D. NV, Nance, Bus. Mgr., Paul Doss, Asst. Cir. Mgr., Tom Griscom, Columnist. Third Row-Puryeai' Mims, Athletics, D. M. Clay, Featuresg XVillia.m Dismukes, Exchanges, R. M. McKinney, Campus, Second Row-M. J. Simon, Hale Shaneberger. C. C. Brown, Graubery Jackson. Bottom Row-E. S. Ownbey, Carolyn Cobb, M. P. Eldred, L. G. Fam, The Hustler is the weekly newspaper published by the student body since 1888. 279 7 Q53 29 5 l .f I -3 -e m..,wm.,-wswqm-.Xw.wwmwww.wmmmwmm I 5xuuusxssmwmwwwvmmmxwxnwmww f x hm wmv was-A ---f--. The Commodore. Nineteen Twenty-Five ' IIIllIIIIIlllIllIIIllllIIIlllIlllllllIlllllIIIIlIllIllllllIIllllIlIIllllIllIIlllllllIllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllIllllllllIlllIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllgig , W. . ' .I ........?i'i....EnIlImmmlnImlmmummmmm1llmnumunnmmuummmm nnmmununmmnumlunmnuumllluuluunnu nnnulIIuIun1nunIIIIIIIIuIInununnumnnunnumnunuuuulli 'iv dim . .... ..5........ Top roiw: CATE, FLEMINC, GEORGE. Botlom rofw: MIMS, BROWN, WARREN, MATHIS. COI'I1IT1OClOI'C BOQICI The COMMODORE is the annual of the University, published just prior to commencement, 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, GFFICERS WILLIAM L. FLEMING . . . Edizor-in-Chief PURYEAR MIMs ..... Athletic Editor ALDRIDGE GEORGE , . . . Axsistant Editor CHARLES C. BROWN . Assixlant Athleiie Editor REYNOLDS CATE . . . Business Manager R. P. WARREN ...... Literary Editor VVALLACE MATHIS ...... Art Editor CONTRIBUTORS S. T. CLARK F. D. NANOE E. C. BASRETTE H. F. ARMSTRONG VV. H. LOKEY O. W. STALEY GLENN FANT 28O ? xfgg ge E.. , A ' W ' Q f .W Qgmumanwumxuvmxummunmmx uxxxxxxxxms L gmxxxxxmxxxxxxx wmxxmummwnwmxxwmummxmwmi me W. i -f--A E ' f ' : X. II , Q - , .N 5, E T1 , Msxw. ' 5 V:-Ma' P 34 I .- 1 9, 5 in 5 ,f ? , V ! 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On a bench under a tree sits Dean Tillett, playing Drink, Puppy, Drink on the boards with his fingers. In a clear space ' Dr. Schermerhorn and Chancellor Kirkland are on their knees playing a fast game of marbles. Dr. Schermerhorn is winning. Dr. Sth.: VVell, my dear follows, put in. tHe puts two beanies in the first hole. Ch. Kirk. digs deep and comes up with his last marble. It is a two-timer, so he puts it in the last hole without a word.j Ch. Kirk.: Shoot for taw. QThey both shoot, and Dr. Sch. beats by several inches.j Dr. Sch.: Ho! It's all up with you now. Cl-Ie shoots and dinks on one of the beanies in the first ring, shoots at the second ring for the two-timer, but misses. Ch. Kirk. shoots and rolls within a couple of inches of the two-timer.j Clz. Kirk.: VV-e-ll, it seems as though luck's bound to turn. Clt seems impossible for Dr. Sch. to hit from his distance. Dr. Sch. shoots and neatly drops on Ch. Kirk's stonie, both stonies rolling some distance. Dr. Tillett, in the meantime, has stopped playing Drink, Puppy, Drink, and is fumbling with an acorn. He rises to go away and Hings the acorn carelessly aside. In- advertently, it strikes Ch. Kirk. on the head. Ch. Kirk. turns, startled. Dr. Sch. seizes his oppor- tunity and kicks his stonie up a couple of feet nearer the two-timer.l Dr. Sch.: Why, what is the matter? Clz. Kirk. CLooks suspiciously at him and then sees his stoniej: VVhy, er, Dr. Schermerhorn, you have fudged. just move on back to where you belong. CStarts to kick it back.D Dr. Sch. Cresistsj: Why, I am certain I didn't. Ch. Kirk.: You fudged! I Dr. Sch.: I fear you are mistaken. Ch. Kirk.: Well, just go on home and stay there. And take your marbles with you. Give me back mine. I am not going to play with you any more. Dr. Sth.: VVhy, we were playing for keeps. Return your marbles? I should say not! Ch. Kirk. Cindignantj : For keeps! But you are well aware that I don't play for keeps when I lose. We were not playing for keeps. Give them here tholds out his handj. I had ten beanies and five two-timers. Dr. Sch. Cbends calmly and picks up Ch. Kirk.'s stonie and walks sedately awayj : VVell, ta, ta! Ch. Kirk. Cstarts in striding pursuit, but takes the wrong point of the compass and walks into a tree. He stops dumbfounded and then feels up the trunk as far as he can and down to the ground, then walks slowly around the tree feeling up and down the trunk. After completing the circuit he stops, bewildered, and stands looking at the treej: VVelfl, I am walled in, I guess. CWalks slowly back to the center of the stage.l Since I can't get him now I will have to- yes, I will- I Oh, Mr. Alley! fcallsj. Curtain falls with a nasal sound. 283 'T . a n ' 0' W 3 mmmmmmemmmsxaatrxtx ammmg I skXXXN-.mmxmrwxmmstmvmmnmmmxxxmxmm t Start ew --A The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five ui llll lllllllllllllllll Im lllllll ll ll I Ill ll I I lu llllllllllmllll lllllllll lllllllllllll IIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllI In I ll I ll lllllll llllllllllllli....! l-un-.1 - l .W --E EllllIIIllllllIllIlIlIIIIIllIIIIllIllIIIIllIIIlIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIllllllIllllIlI'llIIIlIIIIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Ilnl'llllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllIllllllllllllllllulllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllll llllllllllllllg ,. in ll llu I ll 1 un 1 L 1'I INTERLUDE Scene: Heaven. Characters: Angels democratically elected on a short ballot. Action: Rejoicing that Dr. Schermerhorn doesn't eat bananas. QAuthor's note: God knows why.l ACT II Various professors around a table. Dr. Schermerhorn not present yet. The air is drawn tense by means of a half-inch steel cable attached to a steam winch. QIU the 1426 edition of this play a windlass with a six-foot lever was used. Author claims applause for substitutionj Expectancy is written indelibly on the faces of all present with India ink. Ch. Kirk.: Mr. Alley, pass the gentlemen the cubebs. fCap starts them nasally on their round.j Now you may bring in the prisoner. QCap closes the door and goes out, nasally. The cubebs go around quietly until they come to Dr. Curry.j Dr. Curry Cto Prof. Ransom, who is offering the package to himj: No thanks, I really prefer my cornsilks. Prof. Ransom: Really? fTakes two to make up.j CThe door opens half nasally and Cap Alley leads in Dr. Sch. with hands bound and mouth gaggedj Dr. Sch. fjovially and with gustoj: Good-evening, gentlemen. fShakes hands with those nearest him and asks that they pass it on to the others. This is done.j Ch. Kirk.: Mr. Alley, remove the gag from the prisoner and then untie his hands. CThis is done by Cap nasally.j Now, Dr. Schermerhorn, you may speak. Dr. Sch. fclears his throat with a box of gold dustj: Thank you! Ch. Kirk.: You're welcome. Dr. Mayfield, will you act as counsel for the defendant? Dr. May. Ccrawls in through the windowj: I shall be glad to. I am not afraid. Ch. Kirk.: Gentlemen, we are confronted with a serious question today. One of our num- ber is accused of inviting another of our number, whose name is withheld for reasons that would be obvious if you knew whose it was, to play marbles for keeps. CGeneral astonishment. Dr. Pharr is overcome to tears and weeps bitterly on Mr. Davidson's shoulder, who is sitting across the table.j And after winning all the marbles but one, tries to are here for two things. First, to see if the charge is true or not, suitable punishment to take place immediately. Has anyone a get this one by fudging. We and, second, to then arrange a suggestion as to the order of procedure? Dr. Illay.: .As I am in a hurry, perhaps we could settle the former question first. After my departure the court could readily proceed with the second. Dr. Sch.: That really suits me better, also. The curtain falls to make this a three-act play. ACT III Ch. Kirk.: Mr. Alley, will you pass the arguments. CCap takes up two envelopes and hands them nasally to Ch. Kirk.j QTO Mr. MayHeld.j Mr. Counsel for the defendant, here are your arguments Chands him one envelopej. Let us deliver them immediately. I will act myself as the prosecuting attorney. CThe two pass out the arguments on s'ips of paper from the envelopes. The professors eat them judicially, masticating them thoroughlyj CWhile this is going on Dr. Schermerhorn shows increasing signs of fear and suspense. Dr. Mims grows sympatheticj Dr. Mimi: Cheer up. Remember what Tennyson says 'ithat cannon were all around them, but they feared no evil, for the Lord had spit on the powder. CDr. Sch. recovers composurej 284. T I., 3 1,1 ': 0124 mmmmmm.uxxtxtxsxnmmxettsf , I Svmwkwwwwwmvmmswwmwsmmwmwwxw'-Kwan!!! ks... .N . .mas The Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five - EllllIllllIllllllllllIlIIlllllIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIllIIllllIIllIllIllIIllllIIlIllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIllIIllllIIIIllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIIllIllIIllIllllIllIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllIlIlIllg . 3. ..EMIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I Illll ll Ill I IIII II I IIIIIIII I llll IIII III llllll IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII I I llllllllllllllllllIlllllll II IIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIII. fDr. Pharr has hesitated with the slips in his hand. He doesn't know what to do with his gum. He tries to slip it under the chair he is sitting in, but Dr. Sanborn sees him. Dr. Sanborn: Pardon me, Dr. Pharr, but Ch. Kirk. borrowed that chair from me. Do you mind putting your gum on the table? It belongs to the university. fDr. Pharr hesitates.j Now here, sir, I will demonstrate by the second of the three primary laws of thought, the law of contradiction, that will clear up my argument-nothing can both be and not be. Like the fabulous book, your gum cannot be both on the table and off table at the same time. If it is on the table it will most assuredly not be on my chair. If it is off the table it will most probably be on my chair. And if it is on my chair it will most certainly not be off my chair, for, according to Aristotle- Dr. Pharr Cinterruptsj : Yes, yes, while I was in Greece I excavated Aristotle's shaving mug. Cln his excitement starts to put the gum on the chair again.j Dr. Sanborn: But here, sir, I beg of you not to put the gum on the chair. Put it on the table. Dr. Pharr: But I don't like that kind of varnish. Dr. San.: All right then, go ahead, but don't stick it too tight. fMuttering under his breath.l Timeo Danaosest chewing gum forentes. CNote: famous line from Virgil, tr. I fear the Greeks even Cthus, pharrj bearing chewing gum.l Ch. Kirk.: Are the gentlemen ready to discuss the first question? CThey all nod assent.j Dr. May.: Will the court excuse me? I have an engagement downtown next week? Ch. Kirk.: Certainly. QDr. May. passes toward the door, but before he goes out, stops.l Dr. Mayfeld: .By the way, if you need any more accusations against the defendant, although he is my client, I feel it is my duty to say that he has been seen chunking rocks at sparrows on the campus. fI,eaves.l Ch. Kirk.: VVell, gentlemen, what have you to add to this statement? Dean Fleming: The defendant carries matches. dll: Matches! CLook toward each other horrified. Dr. Pharr starts to cry again, but Prof. Davidson sticks him with a pin.l Dr. Sch.: But I occasionally smoke. That is why I carry matches. Dr. Fleming: No, no! Here! Matches are used to make fire, and fire is a danger to the university. I fear you are an incendiary. Dr. Sch.: But there is Dr. Curry. He carries matches, too. Dr. Fleming: But Dr. Curry smokes occasionally. That is the reason he carries matches. Your argument is no good. fAll present nod assent. One mark is scored against the defendant.j Dr. Krueger: The argument is quite sound from the sociological point of view. Now, for instance, in Chicago they have recently discovered how to, through social inheritance, and by means of the folkways and mores and a Social definition of the situation, together with the proper accommodation of the necessary forces in all the groups, to graft oranges onto bermuda grass, and as you all know, no man, not even Dr. Schermerhorn, can hide his guilt behind Bermuda grass. CThey all nod assent, and another mark is placed against the defendantj Dr. Sarrait fto culpritl: State your knowledge of mathematics. Answer yes or no, using the binomial theorem. Dr. Sch.: Well, 2 plus 2 equals four. No? Dr. Sarraf! fbeamingjt Right, that's fine, for no man can be right always, and since you are right this time, you must be wrong in this other case. You are mathematically proven guilty. fThey all nod assent. Three marks against the man.l Dr. Sanborn: His action is unethical and our reasoning perfectly logical. Since we know he is guilty why try to prove it to him? 285 . ,, ,Q - A W Klux NXXK -. I Th Commodore, Nineteen Twenty Five e - l llIllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllll'llIlIIIllllllIllllllilllllllllllllll llIllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIII uuIIIIIIIllf : 1- rruuI I I III I I I Ix II I IIII I IIIII IIII IIII II I I lux --. 1 1 -.TI nm llllllllll In IIIIIIII lllllllllll Immun: I II num mum: Ch. Kirk.: Then we will take a vote: All in favor of guilt hold up your hands. QAll hold up hands but Dr. Sch.l Ch. Kirk.: All opposed to Dr. Schermerhorn hold up both hands. CThe ayes have it.l Dr. Cll. All Clz. Dr. Ch. Fleming: I move we make the decision unanimous. Kirk.: All in favor say aye. but Dr. Sch. Aye. Kirk.: All opposed. Sch.: No! Kirk.: The ayes have it again. The culprit is unanimously decided guilty. And with your permission, gentlemen, I pronounce this punishment. The prisoner shall feed the crow to all of the members present. To the one who first successfully nips his finger is promised the culprit's bag of two-timers, all his slingshot rubbers and handles, his tops and fairy tales, with the understanding that he is to return to me the stonies and marbles that the prisoner won in the game with the person whose name it is the better part of discretion to withhold. Dr. Pharr rescues his gum and they all file out. Note: The author swears this to be one-fourth of one per cent pure fact. The slight alloy of fiction is allowed so that no one can accuse him of lack of broad-mindedness. Anyway, as Shakespeare says, the truth always did cramp my style. The time is out of joint, oh cursed spite, That ever I was born to set it arightf' No doubt Hamlet got the job of keeping the university clock in order when at college.- Comet, '88. CURTAIN Jokes From Antiquity Co-ed or anti? Oh, co-ed, of course! So much more life and bustle, you know. - Comef, '88. There was a man in Gotham town, They called him Commodore, Whenever a kid on his way to his class Collides with a fluttering bit of a lass, The dimples hob in and out of her cheek Like suck-holes which bubble and twist in the creek. But! ! I When that lad and lass with her dimples so Sweet Happen by chance in the shadows to meet, He kisses those dimples which bubble and twist And thinks of the joys those non co-eds have missed. ' Comet, '88. 2 OZ ,gr C 5 i f aj? ' He ferried people up and down Along the Harlem shore. And when his pockets well were filled, And lined inside with gilt, He thought a college he would build, And call it Vanderbilt. CHORUS Yi, yi, yi, Vanderbilt, Grass may die, leaves may wilt, Fur may fly, milk be spilt, But while I live, Vanderbilt Won't be forgot. First verse and chorus of a song in Comet, J90. 114 f W , The Commodore., Nineteen Twenty-Five ' glIlIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIlllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll llIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIllIllIllIIllllllIIllIIlllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll lllllIlllllllIlIlIll5 .... Eunuu IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII I IIII I I llllllll IIIIIIII Il IIIIIIII I lu I I I IIIII IIII: I II IIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII mul I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .... iili ........ The sporting Freshman is ready to give you tips on the races as soon as he learns the dif- ference between a dark horse and a night- mare.-Comet, '88, as elf as A co-ed can do Latin or Greek or Soph math A But she nd she's hell when it comes to old Gray. dares not stand on her head in the gYmr Just because she's not built that way. Cornet, '9o. we at as Why sports the Fresh his overcoat When the weather's bright and fair? He has two full-moons in his pantaloons, And nary a patch is there. Comet, '88, + if an Honor thy teachers and thy professors that thy days may be few in the unive rsity into which thy father hath sent thee.-Comet, ,9O. as at at BEAUTY IN D1sTREss The letter p reversed is dg Oh, transformation simple. I wish I thus could make cried she, 7 A dimple of my pimple. Comei, '94. Teacherri Th e prince was' born when the battle of Leipzig took place. Now, who can tell me the date of his birth? Pupil: The 17th, 18th, and 19th of Octo- ber. -Comet, '94. ' ' THIS COMET Hopes to find its path Above the clouds and dust, It hopes to please you if it can, Offend you if it must. But should its fondest hopes prove fals And all its efforts fail, 'Twill bear the blame and sit alone Uponi its little tail. A ev Camel, '95 IN THE SPRING In the spring a ,young man's fanc Y Lightly turns to thoughts of how He can get the suit he's after VVith0ut paying for it now. Comet, '94. X- Bl? ak Faculty- And as its tail diverts the kitten, So they with their own jokes are smitten Comet, '97. A WAIL If all the world were a bottomless pit And this bottomless pit no bottom had, And if the yawning gulf of it Were the place for all things badg In the lowest part of this bottomless pit, In the very bottom of its base, In the deepest de ths of Examinations should fi d p its yawning gulf n a place. Comet, '97. Good-bye, campus, good-bye, moonlight, Though with thee I fain would stay, 'Cap' has decreed that we must sever, Little girl, I'm called away. Com el, '98, 287 ti '1 :J wang. The Commodore., Nineteen Twenty Five HI IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I II IIIIIIIII I I IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIII IIIII I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII. - .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIig 'I :I J run I I II IIIIIIIIIII II I III I I -, Mention the name of the Come! to adver- tisers and future generations of business man- agers will rise up and call you blessed.- Comet, '96. Don't judge a man by the company he keeps. He may be sworn to it.-Comet, '96, 3 My Pearl Is a Belmont girl, In learning deep, I weeng In a college gown She parades the town, , A demure and stately queen. Comet, '99. we are an Three most rapid means of transmitting news: Telegraph. Telephone. Tellawoman.-Comet, ioo. an at If I wish I were a million-heir, . With a face so fair to see, And a form so divinely made That the Goddesses envied me. Then to Vanderbilt I'd go, And a co-ed I would be, To lead these snobbish college chaps A life of misery. COMMODORE, '12. -n-nun-amnmsmm mmnumwmxxwwmxxwxmmtxxttx APOLOGIES TO TENNYSON Cock-tail and whisky straight and Scotch high- ball for mel And may there be no mild stuff on the bar when I reach out to see, But such a dose that taken puts to sleep too full to longer roam, Then I shall board the car in stupor deep to go back home. Headlight and clanging bell but all outside the dark! O, may there be no stumbling on the step when I disembarkg For though from out this bourne of time and space this drink may bear me far, I hope to reach at last my sleeping place when I have left the car. Comet, 'o1. AT THE EXAM He has the teacher spotted, It really is a shame, And now he sits down calmly And coolly Writes his name. And now his groans are heavy, A tear his paper blots, For he is like a leopard, He cannot change his spots, Comet, '64, -BK-116+ The stag at eve had drunk his fill And turkey-trotted around the grill, And grizzly-beared along the wall, Forsooth, it was the Jackson ball. Commonoka, '12. 'F 5 ll? uwmxewmumnmwuvmmxmmxwuxuymmxmm , sag, fa ,,,,, H: t - time me . t gi. 'fil ' fl . t U -' lHafA5la,B1im1 l , f f'I2HeeW1qq Writes and R11-ntsrhwziyf . Will ILive'to Write- Another Day. . i I , , . , , -Date i 1 I 1131, X -' X i X' X X a 'Vi?l1at'PRICEi:,.Gl0'1Tyi' Bm, To Aeouse t CHI PHI SQUAD as e G.RAlVITAfTION LAW f 'WINS DECISIVELY X y ANNOUNCED PASSESXEASILY' ' FRAT EGG .HUNT ,gi F -b7 'R-16 if. P 19- sit cn' W1 Bute Etn- tof wifi HZ.Z.Z2 ECW gmc2.e.'s1.'L.,fzZ?X. Iseflftzcle' . ' i X Welf' V . I V sti-gations, ,conducted 'by fthe recently ujiedg Soci'etyiifor'th'e Suppression of Dld ,the 'PI9?V.e!1ti0fi Ofdfhee 'Distiibue E 3SjalIaciouS: - arid. Lasc,ivious,Litera-A nffthe, lyande-rbilt Campus Lhave, un'- il. appalling statistics .concerning the mee pf- brittle 21116113 College students tifessoizs.. An extensive study of po- .Qf thej pastgeightfeqen months vealeti the' ,painful fact, that frnanyof fist WQ.fflf!Y 'aird respected members 3- 'ilniversity e, confimunity 'have been gcFdoublei'l,i1qes' of a, nature calculated ze us' shudder Afor the ,fate of the ris- 5.e,rHfiC.H. i-11 OPI hiiflsi, if ii 'tb be 'to -such pernicious finliuences: ,, gupljisrfy p'4-mgaiigied gpffesijdent of .the society, :in 'accord- , 'Gn'ashville, Yeung-Heated debates and prolonged discussion marked the passage, 'late' itoday, of' the 'gravitation bill, by a vote 'of '39X to 6. l ' f - - - This-bill, providing 'thatthe law of grav- itation be suspended, -was .passed by' the House jfust before etheerecess, along. with Representative. 'Iaw's amendment, requir- ing- all hills to run down, and? was 'imv mediately sent up to the Sena-te. The Ju'- diciary Committee, shortly after the recess, referned it to the Senate, 'recommending tits passage, and it received its 'third reading today.. Senator Bull sponsored the bill and made a lengthy speech ijn, itsffavour. , Why should we letfthese fool scientists burden future generations with the fool law of. gravitati'on, - he said. f'Every- lQontin,ued on Page 59 ' filth :the wrecently t instituted 'muekl . . , . , . . . X thas- demanded fag,pub11.ea- BASKETTE SHOWS Qma1l'i'st?,of' names off,the more serious' KX . X. 4. K' 't X '- , ' . is, 'alpnglwith themcllffllfges asgixfen .- .po'l'iceJa-ecotrdsf ' , ' K' , . . . . t ,ife1+w1eefoo.rd.,ffcepide celeb IN WTORKOUT5 Q Ageyare., .'Unri1arrie'd. -' , I ' , ,, , X ' 1t,5r4Cga1gr.ying'X3matches., ' . 7 . . '-f . jfg,2g4LBfggGh ,ofhguffzfw law, QRQ-' .Ewing Rollinarosallid,,Basl-zette, Nash: .fhy ffeijfialje7 t,rQua,ncyf tiflicei' No. 15859 ville product, is outdoing Paavi, 'Nurmi 5tgX35iBkg5cki11g .h'ifHEJ,.Xplayi'ng. 'Tire -himxselffinf ,his daily workouts at the sta- n'.gfronQ'f6f.'liome on West Endf ave4 fdium as a member of the Vanderbilt track 5 ' ' X . team. All ithfose interested. in sensational HIQQ4-iHist'urljifng. the, .ppeacefshooftja -running should 'come out- and see Baskette, EfI':5CkCfSj16Ii. Santa Claus? birthday: nt . ,gfiliaste andl- 1'CClQlESSa'..d1I'iVi,I'lg. rfediyuyu marfqreyele .dflieee No. -areal pQedte'1QQHfisea.fefl- A rite .6iDJefault in Lbreaeh of promise ggt,.751jelefeH,:dgipgf respect for seri- es of readers. will dppiealf of the Siifgriiii 'Chi Chapter. ' ,, ' :lf'9oii4Irby Hudson., VV7hite.X Age -QUrgfggmiejzi.- agua-rged. with va- I5fQ,13.t'll 'fl?aCk'. of Misilde' means of ,supr iQlQhjai1gei with'drawnl December .2i5', Qifapdsimeruis Aaireriils iegyllaner, ffl'Ml'm55 GleIl.!1.lF5-iltl!F1ii11CfS Nencef' +Warren,,M-1WilliarqlFleming. ,Drunkf Land . nocturn al'1'brai?iAliirgf .. ftDefeud'L ishononabfly disriiissed- from I 'rheinberl Sbeiefbf iforfi the 'SUR151'955'lD,U 'Off e. Zvstfi-Wih-, , flfillett... hite. lgf 'Charged stealinglred lanj 1' hQ9F1I.1Ll!1'?Qh QD Page all - ,, .,. ggi, i the greatest frunner of Xallj times, 'in' action. Baskette, the wonder boy, oft .whom N'ashyill3:'5ai1d Coach' Ahderson' are justly' proud, attributes his success fo a strict 'observance oithe principles ofgrunningand' training first made -ffamous by Nurmi. When interviewed, Baskette made the .foli lbwiug Staiefhenff t , ' 'I ,always follow strictly 'the 'teachings pf-the 'Bible and eat iivex loaves 'of 'rye bread and' two 'dry fishes, at each meal to increase my. wind. Furthermore, I wear a, miner's cap 'so 'that' 'I .can go 'out to -the stadium and run at night. The'mai'n cause' df my recent- sensational' speed is that XI gvqearawatch ontmy ankles tot check f 'up on my lap. 'E f i ' ' '.Inte'rest'had, been lost to ar-slight extent tin 'B,as'kette'.s' track A activitiesg when .he lost -the combination, to his Yale pan'ts.- .But ,now that Ewing has usurped Nurmils .throne'.the. eyeslof. the sporting wlorld are watchifrgi with A keen- interiest his wagging head., . - f X The Chi 'Phis started off their career 'in Vanderbilt very auspiciously by winning the cup which was-given to the winner of the mostXimpo.r,tant of, the interfraterniiy .contests held ati Vandy this year. They were represented by Messrs.. Mastingfztn'd Sidway, whose enthusiasjn- and success th-e interffraternity egg hunt was rivaled onlyiby the Sigma' Chisf' and: l?3etas'. . A The egg hunt was the ihxrstt to beheld at Vanderbilt, and 'was a part of 'the extent-' sive program, the Athletic Association 'has initiated for thebenefit of the student body? The next contestf-to be staged among-. the fraternities of Xthe- university will be Xa . I f X pw' . 3 ' , N . .. , 'P 2 Q X , ,I . V e x-N X A X , X J -T . 471 ,ES 'I it ,es ' t i r ., X ,Q S- , 'ar ., ' . Q f l' rv W' l fa s J, 4 if f e ' I- 5:-Dr Y 4 'V ' . L , 4 '1 Qe . , ' in-nl 1 A ' 5, .LX 1-111 X X , XX V 2 me lelGIelSe! ' f. ' X ia? X P X 'C K V' iS1DvvAYNANo.'MiAs'rIN K ' pi'ng1pong eli'min'aition,matchb It promises topbe very exciting and 'we -hope that it will 'equal theiegg 'huntf andftlie tiddledy- winks tournament' in itsi success. Hunt 1Marrgeii Cheating N T-he egg hunt, as 'theffirst contest of its kind' to be sta-gedlx was-'af huge success, despite' thefact that there was one instance of cheating, and another case that was dropped because of at technicality. The team' ofvfthe Beta 'Theta Pit fraternity, com- posed of' EgbertjOwenby and Marshall' Eldfedwwas well up among the leaders, and' it is very-likely that the Betas, would have won the cu-p -if the judges had ,not- discovered the fraud which was beingeso maliciously perpetrated. But due to- the factf that 'returns' were coming into the central 'ollice from all over the field, any breach of the, rules was likely to be de- tected., But 'none suspected, that the Betas were .not complying with the rules of' the Y - 'f.Continuedi on Page 'gl ' I 2 . ,,.,.-. ., , ' 'jim vgganv VAMEIRE Mig Ai ' i'4 ihmsf T mm mmrmaimms GHQST HAUNT5 q . ' - 3, . .V Kcmfagwa anim Ir TH' g . . 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'6' Yihlif iiiifofn F392 'Uijf .Cl'15.fQ94 'VV, ,I i 'N ' . , V X tie- ,onor of ,springing the- trap- -andxhis 'if Sjefiugpqrlii - N name i-sto be inscribedlon 'a special, roster Algifyw-twQ'.wiQllE:-bg ablefttov liyjaround-alike . 1 in the capitol building. 7 ' E etime -to .t-he ,ground Q Due f011nsi,Stem.VrGm0rs Of! foul play the The amendment was passed byAthe.c6r1iL EU.'1jffl'iIl'l-SxtO'7WHl,kCUQy'fhaIIkS 5. -, , A - 1 i '. '. ' mittee- without a hitch except 'for a slight' gi' wgfgygpfrgggghgtiyeiLlfayii'-sqrrienjdment. l How-. Girls N .Stuqent Coiiflfll has. lnstlgatefl 3 fracas between Senator ,B.uksau'gh','7a'u'tho'r say -fha: 1PfQbei?PW5fhQ 'Wm iS F'?'1fY' lbaskefball- df the -proposed amendment, fand'.senai0.f- iii-atiigmaij .lawl'?l 12heifBib,lee doesnftf lQlJrI1a!T1CI1!i lt 11215 bee? lG11211'gCd that? the Yammie. Senator Yammie-wanted it spehQ mj3'ritjjEJij,iiQtif'f 5. . A .N . ,S - A., T.'s, dhesto some :pressure brought iiied that the hangee was- to take'pai't in '5SSnlat5n.QB,u1l's'-s11eech1.yva's1fC.Ceived yvithl to- bpm- Zupon them-, played their Secqnd the-barbecue and-' spoke 'eloquently' ,in ,ah 'tiff '9fZIP95li0p. ite-am-Qin the tournament. It is-'argued that ende.a'V0f' to 'Carry the issue from the hu' gigmfiaf' -gtijw eQi:eueptive,y' stench -' -wi en, W H. ., .h I q ,bl I . f h manitariani point o view. 'But the ma- ysjefnaihr-fhiihse1ip--afhse.- . , . i -ls lim? e STD YV P9?s?- 9? '??fP afTat1??0j,f 6 jorify sided with Senator B'hksahgh-who lie-.lshoutedl iI.'a1r.ise,.to' 'sliofmiig ithey fnadf- Some 'eflllghfemflg bitterly denounced. 'the 'idea as chicken: If ' fgijififgl-bfi:-pfdgngiu Y-15126.ijqllpnifsilflleiftg egg itestimony has already cometo light, and it hearted and designed to 1essen,,the fearlgf' Agggsxihyfiopinion,iof an5'4g?l,d recreantifwhol is hoped -that-fthe situation will soon be' the punishment inthe hearts of the people., 33,1 igvetythxiig' ni. the 131512, cleared .ups ' ' , The bill, with 'the -amendnjient, goes bei riff ----Q -' if ' - . ' I - t ' f ' :i '?iii o could make his Mr' 'Boone' thaf 105' al QL1Sf0d1f-1.11 of the fore' the Senate Wednesday' - ullfitxstaife iqi aw-fx -gymnasium, towels, Y-tQok 'the stand and ,SENATETCALENDAR - . hei6hsL1iih,mueehihg.ffaiibie fihfeaisi e They Wadessgmi 0ff1?.e'm0iESim11ng dlscloms ' +- T - f fi u'.,,..-4 'ii.-3-ij... ,. , K ' 1 I . ' 5 Q 1' ', - -Q f13,eY,C,4mQTt0.b10WS,- since- 2 We Q. Qqzy Dolan' H15 -msn The more impprtant of thefbills-on .tlie 531i!QlQg1'Sg!3.X1'Qt9'lgL9P5'5l1PiS fSub5.eq1-IQHL state- mo1iy,f0'oW5'7 .. f , - ,, A-I , .i calendar of the free and sovereign .state IJ'-Lnfgiifiifh'-ilt'1h'iSflfimiifk didi1'1Qt'EPP-lY'f0f'SCIi' Q' -Who Played for the K' Af'-T' S In of Yennessee are as follows' N ' ' b 154155-Qusllii16.lEifedf1ths---aif.- - ' the Ifiielft t'lumamef5t?u t i96Q+A 'hilt Providing for' the eiimihh. fwgiiliihaifliiiiiiii Was when '-fa-ke!! aid' the bm- AY I dont know' . tion of the months of- December and' '- l -' 'f IfTff'1 Q ' . Qi Who were ontheir first team ?,'- ' . .. - ' V . 7-an - - .4 F . A- HI-donrtu know U -r - , uary, thereby relieving the-'public of some Q-gg-fifi .Q V It . Q -. Q m f ,,-- -- 4 -,. , .. ,.,, . I , ln, of -the 'cold .weather .and a part .of the 135'-IsflninsnrcfTMNGINGS-1 BILL . Ei:-,.YVc?5n,it1:ZifP1S Tournament? session of the iegisiahh-e. . q ml in ' .I 1 1 f -' Do, .you know -whyrhtlne A. T.'s 9t'?2TA.'f21.'t1' leglil-gngflihat' the- 'mathi iIih5?r--LhUd1C1'3IY iCQmn!1tfeC' 1'?PQ!'fCd 'fab 'failed ,torpilay their first team? ma ma va ue 'Q 1 - e unity' iwiilily-QgtddayffonySenate- bill number- 9A63.'j'4- ili'i?Ailiiil!3royidi'hg' for 'the' return 'tb' 'the .i-q.,,p',3 .H , ,imgh , , . jfifgtlfiiff-Fifiublliciha'ng1ngsi.1n'--all ,the court- -' A. '51 donit know. 4 H --Qi '5Do youl-:now anyo'neVcon'nected with this fi-ai1dg?, ' ' biiesiqf--thegsfate-i ,. .Y - if . i. t ii eifihtifetirfhiiig ifheihiil -fhuthef Senate-i-the Af -I doniknow' e l, Ls! e'..iIien:' 'T .-'- -i -- . ,r 'I' .V - AQL it-What ls your narnefln sgn'-.-amendments. iprsv- ct -V 'lr' . . ,f ' ' u yi - iihihgie7that,fhe,day- off-me 'Hanging be - KIV'd,f?F1ffB0PHqeikMHfII1-, V L Jmrggbliqghglbidfgyt ii, fhemqimty jing ,These I andy later 'developments .promise gg., W-bi?h.gHhfg,,QgtmQ,wgsicgmmitfgdt and rg- the irnphcation --of many 'of our! 'most ffiiifiiigithef-Helionial 'atl21n?ienQf?0f'.a1l1f res- 1?r0fH'ifWHf eds and Cofds- .f5i9.5Qf5ii5f fh?icQi1'rffx4'Q T L U 1- ' A . - 1 e . , A .f9EiEf95fQ53?51!1i,-Qh5fE1'rf1Ia312-0?jt13?-'gvfpniffe -fonmiiiihh -that he' who, kills his brother- gg teei-aarrdi author 'of.thei hi-ll s1dil1n,remark- 1 1 . ii ,vm-e-S-i .-1--. - - f- Wlll :get -hung- i9E10P1.5l'-?.-iE.F0.P-9594 oE1l1?fU.diFf1'?mz'fhaft he 'The' bi-ll--seems adhiiiably designed. we iiigsigicip Inuit iltsh- Ra55Eig?f Wb'dl.d this H Senator 'Rozin' pointed' out -the Cilhtafqilthleldcariwngi om nf the fact that the money which 'waslfofmetly idfffiliia- liiliiffl isdidt Wsfei PTT QtffymgfheiPf1?0I'eF?.i0 Qmth' rgSgh.gfQyT:gR6im3i ggisgtgv Sgiaire..-thej Meoplewsbz yilleq could-now well ble-'spent in provid- lli' Qlineaki' the Tawi 'A flier fig iawblgl barbecue. for- the SPCGWOFS Ofc ii ' ' X ' ' t clexecution. - . , A 4HiiihliterSzaxtslfzseizglatzifn Qnaahmlilrienirhe. 'fi '12ifiti?'egi?rs5 afid,geljeetrljputedji Qtliei ifolksi back, Q -P Qli3?h5fLQaif:.fedeitHfaf1 ,They '-.Hyde -been' Dim-- .i-,., 1 fshhae tif- the tgechhieh1,phihtS'i-hkhe hiii ithat are fuffther :designed to impress the '966-A bill requiring that -Whisky be considered 'non-portable only when carried in excess. V 1 V973-A .bi-ll requiring that the sonner- form.of verse consist- of fjifteeh unrhyined. lines.. ' 1 1 961.-A bill'to prohibitthe use of tobacco by females in- ,orde,i'qto' 'uphold ,the .high moral standardsof Yennessee and to -safe, guard the ,physical welfare of its: future generations.. K X ' 9,58+A bill prohibiting the teachingtliat the earth-is round and-making the-'teagh4 ing. thatqthe earth is flat- compulsory. ' 9'69-A4 SUS15CfldiIlgV1!hC .law of' gram?- itation. - i ' A f Amendment-It is required that all hills run down. ' ' , ' 9Q63+LA 'bill providing for 'ipublic hangi ings in all co'unties,of' the state. 2 'ArnendmenAt+The dayniqf hanging shall be made a, public, holiday and attendance .5 .thfeyffneedg.isp-1'itrst5h'andf in-f , --hor-rililte fiiateof thefmurderers, on the rising of,-the 'inhabitantsibe made Compulsory., ' ,i Thlfgiv-, -Q7 . ' J if f', 4 - . , Y' , - , ' , , l YF- .xv 2-Ji vi' ' 155 I- 4' 'I-4' 'If' ' '32-2. -4- 9- ' - ' - - ,- . - Ji ' f' - ' ..-- ef' A - ' 'ff' 'e' . .. . .git 715, -,-7'--,-H iz Q .At ,Q 1. ghfseitori I XA- lb. , ba . LM - i , ii .T1'V ' e m ' . ' - - , , - ' ' ' A ' -. ' ' A ' ' i - AL' , ' fl - , N '.,- W 1 m K.:-V: N 5. X A. ' l l -Ftilf .5 A i I ' -'Ti' -4 ' 'im fm. N 'We ' A Q I A 'ff' A , i i - W - -?-T124 -Q . K , inf . . . ..- .w - , N .- I ., ff 1 . SIA tif, - ' rwigaag 1 H , .Q ' -1 . , iii, , , . , 4 . ,'ih-eine 6 WW! 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A A, AA -A , , I . f- , A, A e our Orsemen ' li ' A i lil of the Polcerecllipsil iwueefeav: Tragedy' , it l , ' A A . ,U were 'oieowmn f F ' 'A 7 fi tgflgilig d1'a,m,2'Qf Pfteiglg and ,Q,,g',: ,he If 7 , nr . 1 V Q vazwa,-ffje e e p 1ng'o for une in. e u - Ag + THRICE' A ' ' ' I per reaches of KissamiHa'll. iv ', P .E',Y1.,: V 'A ' v A ,, Y , Como and Bring' the, ,Chil'd1'e1i,gj1 If UE ' A l L ' i THE CCMJYIUNLTYX Q Alnyeek f- ildhczvlij ,. PICTURE' SHOW V H Auspices Y. G. A. O, , y A , The Go1dD1eeer LOE.W7S VENDOME. , A STRAND . KNIOKERBOOHER THEATER Au, Next Wi, ,. . up .. , V eek AmaeSda..A,..' WMA1 4 RIVLES A 3, .EAST WQRIQERA' , MQNA,-' 0: I - -A -JJ.-fu-l-. ,liggll-Week' -L '- 'gi fr. i5i l-A--t-rw A ' ' Qfaai.gi,k,'AQ',.'.e ,l','.'1f ' gf . 1 1 .A .MUHL t an Y' fri.: tj., , Y..-.gp . Y, Q ,rox . tgirl THE, 'GRANDf 'STANDHV ' ,- y.. GEA g ll O 5, Of' .COmmotlO1T9 1.934'25'f f ' 4 A , A . 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E, Brown-Head of Wesley' Hall Laundry Agency: Cleanliness is' riext,to Godli-ijiessl 'We .wash,1everyrhing- but.the balbyff 1' ' f , A 8. T. B. MurrayrChai'ri of Economics. ' .Recommendations Three years as man- ager 'of Kissam 'Cafeteriaz 9g Walter Clyde. Curiiy-Dogrriesticl Sci- ence. Irby Hudson: Fellow. fro. John Ransom+Special coursexin Ho- sratio' -Alger arid 'Nick Carter. Open to Seniors only. Prerequisite: W-alter Clyde's .Chaucer coiufse and Eddieis English 113. rr. Billy Sunday+eChair of Biology: Evolution iaA specialty. , A b Birdie ,Mayfield-fPoultry farming. 1,31-Doc. Sarratt-1Chair of Animal 'Hus- .V 'l . William Fleniinlgii ,and in l 'ReynOlds'C'ate O, ' STHE GREAT 'DIVIDEVT .bahdryz ,Recommendationsc Three ,yearsl experience as dean oflment V ' , . I4. Dr. 'Schermerhoijn-Cafeteria' rha'n5a4 ger Qif he will promise to skeepia 'full' sup- plyofttoothpiclcs handyj.. A, ' , 15. Dejan Fleming-Aesthetic dancing. 16. 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A V, .N -- I ' ' F' if f' sg-1'-e,..1,1-fr.tgf-1-1 2 ,. . .Q ' .. , 'H Y .l, 1 . - :ff wx ,H .11-lg,gisgmnnricq-ED:MATEnuoNIAL BUREAU - E , Vs. I an 3 -L ':E3ti'OIl.i?6i'H:OI1il.0 Products . 7 ' ' A Q N41 T o ' if ee i E E E i r ' 9 4 V Eg' , VV , V, or e , . X V giigkfgga, Q VANDERBILT- STABLES' fe 'Goff ' J X- M- -VVVVQ V I , V V , . .. V V V . VV' WM ,ug p Q N , jgvsiifffkp- . V, V - E f3poNrEs,,AND JAGKS Fon ALI, PURPOSES my K y V ,., , A f l' g,j.iVAn15RmGE GEORGE, immagei- T r VSV? , Hi t fe - t 'HBABEH SAEFOLD, Assistants QS, V Kg A ,V V' A :- V AV A V , n V . I V .Ls-J Latin, German, French, -Spanish Ponies andfjacks, ,All are espe- A ' A X ' adapted to: the difiicult and ,mountainous roads of Va'n4 THE FIRST RETAILEBV V 1+ fsziiffif ', 'if '1- 1. 4 ' ' ' ' , , ' iff,fait-T-V2-,'iVVL-g-Ajfw sf -' 4 AV V V V V Above IS a scene in our first little ' . -f -t 'V shop,' the first of, its' lcind -:in the i::g': 5 1 - , 1. V . ' , - V 1 j VV V .world. I. Sowthe Tail' is the ,clerk KAPPA A dsefegd' '1i?P'?j,ab1fe,,gt?F5uPg0f tin hnmgh, fig cgnteufref , igfFg?'-'-'+':Vg -is i ff, VV A ,Vi V 'cm-rg yv en VV1-ggi ent upl V V-0 C in- we ave up e t e stan ar s unti - ' -sisted that he had forgotten 'the third and today, HS before' We 'iam 5335 ' - thirteenth movements-of the dance, but his JOE SNORTS 8 ,K , l ,Vp 'i .:'.'f ' ' -- - . V , ,.. -s..,.,, , , , ,v V A. ,.,'.'- ' is ' f - . ,,. , ,, ,Gp -Qi ,J-,Q . ,v , V M , , -v, , 'H 1 :fix '.- ' . H -1 A . , , fiiiliff 'mfg ff? 5553 ,1T1 QfiSiiffa1' A fir, 'recent Pi fraternity dliiiidei Was' 'gthej Phil Beta, Kappa.. nofbrealg. f,Myers,- ,Who ,ivas recently Eif5f11'fi?T-ilfimbfetihfb becaifift of his 'lalldt 55 s:aftaitfanw.ib,,sr1re,' Science, 0fyp'hysiQ1pgy, fMiss Langfordlfin ithe ffirst gffefo-of tljefibrarf 'danceigwhich Thad been QaiiiiidifdfifhF, '?!fiE?1fSi5U. 'FP 1693 13 home' 3155 1ilif6i,f51r ii3'6E1'1ifbwflisfaiiliiif Iheyrwere 012259: li-Zi' ,.'V N 'Rijesilderitg 'Whitefoord' Cue iiijfdfqiilfqaiidi 'MiVssT,ErieCl'a Markle,-Brother ii Sfiiffflfifsgkilliiifig fflllibll Effie t'Mi'SS' rMi5'ffh'a Lf- figiiaifl iBi'bieriQ, Ci1frfiS 1f'KQQlf!5O7' Kelis' .!dia'i5l3raiich'Qlwissi-3Cath61-ine Crockett, fBr6th'er ,f gi his E Pu rl' TEV' frame ana, Miss Florrie 3 -iff 'r fef:.-,fe f.i'-1' pzf H ' . W -A J 53 qjQlkesgQ1i'1'di1 oihergg prominent- ' members, of 1 i f tQh'etj,fj'qnoVrgry' isociety. - V :Brother Ijytlfd ' and 'BrotherfDanj'el Eras-' iiihsffstreieiealled the 'figrffesiunfili 5 little 2QE.'ii'i'?3lii91iL'E3IT0Q5 fiY'5i .flifa 'relative E ,U!5f.iiS Goose -Creek TI-Idle 'Egg lojjgf fiitedliijiqireh ter! 'which .Broth er 3Ti5'if'?iQQ5Qf1fii1i5C11 Eh? ff?.11'i!JE-- 'Bffifhff All 'fi jy,asfQ.fai:i1iedf ,tof ,tlijef charity A - 95 35593 gN?Shiii1i1i?ijNf2fO' H0S15ifH1, Of' Ag11i9j2.,fdf1s2iqu5iyVpapglrfers'sf iIiWiIl1 Arxseg :Ei'slg3,iQ1jfgp'teE,. vvhiireg he , - is if resting ,easily 1 1samorn,1ng1aiterra -hardi night. president Ofetiie ,lLifii5ligCHiiiife3Gi'i6iElPi, wasfrequestedl v ' tpjijggefifhiei,Hoo1:,'by zne'mbens oft-thel Stuf- qt qent?1Goii'ffciflf'tiecaus'e he ,could produce .uei-, -f .Kam key mmcefcir- eaQif2?rof4iii1l5!YifiejrsH'iii2, 1Mra:LC1a5i'S' PVIYCEQPCC i r faEni'rE5Ehg6,1er1,5riimf fbi iinai'cafs his Vppsi, t i51Q'ff21ffspite-QVihisi2igooCVlj.,Viiame.- gHVe suca AL i ,Vai ,Phi I 'Beta Kappa tRy3:ifiiif51i2!?rLd1hC5U-?a1nH- Smith, who was to Htgidhnhinggheoause lofi religioiisi scruples, 3: dt5l5CfUHI16d fd.thC-'5H001'z ,- ' .e ' -- -- fstif-aw'-1 'E ,Q1 T - , ,f'r',il Fair-l:t -fiiffww' f . - .'-fF,1r,gQ.L.q'1'1..' -5, Y ' , ,,.,f. rev., I., f . , fire' gt.:r'37,.f' 'g'f'Z,f-' V: , V ,,5V.g-1 ,ff gg partner, Miss' Frieda. Markle, gracefully otferedf to take him out 'on the campus, Where, they could! have space and privacy for at few -minutes of. intensive instruction. After, a ten+mi'nute intermission, President' Cupid1 with his usual Vagility of assimu- lationiand ,mental tenacity, showed remarkri ablef improvement in grace of execution. Brothers,,Saint f1St.D Clark and Chile Vaughn provided further entertainment -by' singing .during 'the ,ternporaryi absence' of, 'Presi'dent 'Cupid and Miss Markle, two, little ditties-,improvised 'frbrn the 'Songs of, Solomons 'iD'o' It a 'Long Time ,Papa,' ,V7 R ,h Y Mainn1'a's, Feelin' Blue and Bradstreet Bluesf' Brother ChilefVaughn's beautiful falsettoi addedf rnlost touchingly to the, ape pVeagl'V off ther. occasion. -All membersof- the Chapter joinedi in the -refrain, Brother .Qrnicron EpsiVloqiBr0wn,ai1d Sister Eva of thesfiollege Hall Administration.Sta.lT, sing- ing bass. ' ' 'V A . T The nofbreak was concluded by ninety seconds of .silent prayerffor an absent mem- ber of' Phi Beta'-Kappa, A:llenVTate,,vvh0 is generally supposed to be at .pres'en't 'IC- -siVdQii'ig' inf gNeW' Yorli: The heart-moving little 'service was tended by fa- solo by the chaplain'ofr the organization, Dr. Higglee baum,SauerVlcraut Sanborn, who ,rendered Whiere Is .My W anidering .Boy Tonight a polished contraltog His trained Lirix- berger Hound, Nondigestion,F' ,ably 'as- isisted fin the chorus-Vgin the second. melodic .stalks A E Tlieinovel feature of the Phi-Beta'Kapp'a noebreak, 'introduced 'by' the 'Pi K. Afs, 'shoWs,'a'lau'dabl'e' spirit of- appreciation for scholastic Qattainnients. '-IVt is to' be hoped that siich Ea Worthy-,inriovation shouldfbe- V earrrefa customary institution, at university social' eyefirs, e h, A ' - , E First ruzd- Foremort Among Rktqilefr L ' 1 it Earns fine, bouncing- puppy carts. V ' Born to the' Delta Tau- Delta fraternity and Aldridge George, 'aj ,charming new' 'chapter house. E ,V K V I , ,,. . 'Born to R. P, Warren, ,a, short son fnetl' at his home, I9If6'G'I'3.I1di'HVCI111C. ' . Born to l'fRube ,McKinney, 1fWi1'l-'idiC2.S, to' go' to' a.one o'clock ,class and'to',get there attwo o'clock. i - ' - 'V Born ,to Myers, one guality,credit. Thehbabe ,is 'being lqept under close cover by the 'fond fprogenitorg., Every eiiortis being' made by the ,administration to ude-V terminQe the father of the child. 'The only clue -is the factf that it articulates iv'ithV'a. ,pronounced Spanish accent. V ' Q DEATHS i. Due to the failure of the deceased to re- port their demise to the editor, .the VAM4 PIRE- is ,unable to print an account of :the deaths ztoday. , ' V Telegraphic corfxmugnications with hell, -evoliition department, will be engagedirr toyiill out fthe, report, x 'Born tothe. Hillsboro dog-wago'h,-'three' f. ' Y . ' . V , - I ,V .-,, . '- f ,Ze l T.HKEfvANDYyAMP11eEp . M or MASTIN CHOSEN C l e it DEAN OF .WOMEN BY CHANCE JIM Carroll Red Mastin, recognized by everyone! on the campus as the leader 'of the co-eds this season, was appointed. Dean of Women by the .chancellor during the -last'term. The students welcomed the ap- pointment with storms of applause and we doubt if Mastin will be able to stand ,the adzulation without' getting it in his neck. ' During the second term the newskleaked out that Chance was about to appoint such a creature, and immediately a. swarm of Tri'-Deltas and other female Greeks throngedthis-o,fhce, demanding the appoint- ,meritt of .M'astin. Politics played a 'large 'part in the appointment, as Chance has been noticed' .blushing profusely about- the campus since the appointment. The Tri- Deltas supported' their candidate to the fullest and hisg victory is probably due to their unstinted support. 'Wheinl interviewed, the new 'Dean .of Women made 'the following- .st-atementg 'iiilifer' sincenmy 'fair hair 'has shown upon these beauties- around me, it has been my ' ardent' ambition to win this' position.. I shalil, do everything in. mykpower to do 'as ,inucli asfpossible infthis capacity, eThe first thing :Ii shallyendeavor'-to do fwill be an attempt to'-bring, about equality between co- eds andl edusg for we co-eds must ,haveflouf rights. ' Immediately following hisin- -auguralf ahddressin the chapel, Mlastine was taken- to each sorority' -holuse, where he spoke :in favor of 'equal'.rights for- women. A grand. banquet closed -the program and all., the co-eds' pledged- further support to ,theirdeanr n V ' It' is interestiiig to note thfaf- Mastin had X a great rival in, the form' of Dewey Cess 1Poole, 'vvhovhadi 'on account of previopus experience, gained quite a bitof popularity amongitheicoi-CdS, especially the Damif I Detasz and K 'the 'Whu Kepherupsolgngs: After a hard. fight Ma-stin won by' .three necks. It.is 'also' interesting to' note that Mastin- won much, support by passing out the Eatirnas amongthexco-eds. Cessf' Poole follQWed'up this -scent 'by handing out Camels. 4Manuff-acturers 'of Fatima ciga- rettes claim ,that Mastinfs support was due solely tothe superior 'Hayor of his 'Fatimas and in their ads are claiming. Mastinfs ap- pointment' as a triumph of the Fatima. However, his -supporters ,deny that the aforesaid cigarettes played such ,an impor- ,tant partiin the electibn. - Crazy Wit-h 'Hieat. s A. OPI CCOMBANY my ' ' , , . -.-V-,-f Mf- W 1,.,,, ,,,,,,,g,? ,u . 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Professor of Law Professor of Lau: ELLEN DOUGLAS CHESTER Secretary to the Dean THERESA SHERRER DAVIDSON, A.B., A.M., Librarian of the Law School SUMMER LAW COURSES, TEN WEEKS, BEGINNING JUNE 22, 1925 For Catalog and Special Information, address THE LAW SCHOOL, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE JAMES W. PRICE J. O, PRICE F ireproof Warehouse The Price-Bass Co. Drayage, Coal and Fireproof Storage M. C. JENSEN J. H. JECK C. N. ROLFE W. C. BENZ Jensen and Jeck Co. JEWELERS 602-604 Church Street NASHVILLE, TENN. THE UNIVERSITY After all is said and done the true university is but a great collection of the wor1d's best books.-Carlyle. Select Reading Carefully Chosen to Meet Every Need SCIENCE MATHEMATICS LITERATURE THEOLOGY FICTION HISTORY Ewan?-1 hop 716 Church St. Phone M. 4240 Step Inside While You Wai! for Your Car HARLEY-HOLT COMPANY GOOD FURNITURE The Best Makes ofbFurniture We Are Agents for the Majestic Range Herrick Refrigerators Cash or Credit 317-19 BROADWAY BAIRD-WARD PRINTING CO SPECIALIZING IN BOOKS, CATALOGS AND PUBLICATIONS 150 152 154 FOURTH AVENUE, NORTH NASHVILLE, TENN. ENTERPRISE STCJVES, RANGES, HEATERS AND EURNACES FINE CHINA AND GLASSWARE EVERYTHING NEEDED In Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundry and Dairy Hotel and Cafe Equipment and Supplies PHILLIPS AND BUTTORFF MFG. CO. 217-221 THIRD AVENUE, NORTH ffo-Nei 'E '---:fr I N c., xim,,Qr,iE2,H A213 is V wfwgigg-, M M f,'f'5'1 Mfl2fZW vi -lu L, V Q-SYN R21 X if Ria.. Mfg IFE' ,, ffl: M ' ni- fflu sva f wfatraeaeapfaarw N 5, yi L, . 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Each room with private bath, circulating ice water and full, famous Bowman service. ' Single 33.50, S4, S5 Double 35.50, 86, 357, S8 Cuisine prepared by superior chefs. Club breakfasts, 60c, 70c, 80c, 90c, 31.00. Plate luncheons 81.00, 31.25, 81.50. Distinguished Orchestra HOLLAND B. JUDKINS Vice President and Manager WILLIAM C. ROYER Associate Manager You Are Invited to Request Illustrated Booklet THE ADGLPHUS VANDERBILT FUOTBALL TEAM When in Dallas HGTEL HERMITAGE NASHVILLE'S FINEST HOTEL ' Fireproof-Strictly Modern in Every Appointment 250 ROOMS-250 BATHS EUROPEAN Each apartment is complete and provided with every facility to meet the wants of our patrons. Centrally and conveniently located to both the wholesale and retail districts. Beautiful dining room, grilllroom and ball room. RATES 82.50 AND UPWARD R. R. MEYER, President R. E. HYDE, Manager E. PETRONE J. PETRONE PETRONE'S When You Get Hungry Come to See Us Phone 7-9170 PRUITS CANDIES NATIONAL BUREAU OF EDUCATION J, W. BLAIR, Manager VVE SECURE POSITIONS FOR TEACHERS Independent Life Building NASHVILLE, TENN. WE CATER TO THE WANTS OF COLLEGE MEN GOLDSTEIN'S MURFREESBORO Fashion Park Society Brand Clothes Clothes WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY THOMAS W. WRENNE 'Ed COMPANY BANKERS WRENNE BANK BUILDING NASHVILLE, TENN. Long Time, Low Rate Loans Wills, Administrators of Estates Surety Bonds, Building Loans Ocean Steamship Agency TELEPHONES MAIN 1688-9 -' wx - c ffv awec.---i f - fa 1 . , ,., ' i . aP 5Z.:f ,- 'EGL' nie .c e r.. - -ef-v.m,w ' in M. C 1 ' ga I I .. I The House That fi, ii ' -,E 3 5' 1 Service Bum I F AIIMM' T Mi-l-a ,S v e I -- nee - in , . 3:-. gf new - ezi ne scan if wp A if 1' , Es . an g ags. gif len 'ee ' ie - 21 , '75 4, 5 .5 j, ff- -.'if'f' , 4 -fsaneknig., 51' ' ne HW! ff? ' - ' K ' 1 - . ggienlewin-E'.lL.23givan-.-HETEEWE-'l.'Mai-'ze-'.: ' 3 ' V. Q. , .,.. 1, SAVING FOR LIFE'S EMERGENCIES An ever-present problem is that of saving for life's emergencies. Life Insurance is the only incomparable means of making certain provision for the future. TIIE 'if-F-ici'-f-? The National life and Accident ':.:::::,:' Insurance Company, Inc. You National Building, Nashville, Tenn. ACCIDENT nesunnncs Shielding Millions-Are We Shielding You? ' THE I NATIONA L LIFE AN D 'ACCIDENT lnsunnncz 5225557 smsws YOU Dreams W e gfl 4wiM5-,1b- p- Come True! U f-u-1155 6 If - l 7, 'rlxtt im 5 'Q fr lllmlllnwllifrlzlll .You'll Need a Corona! A student who has no typewriter is badly handicapped for life. Notes-themes, thesis, all must be typewritten to bring the best marks. Corona 'lThree CThree Bankj S50 Corona Four CFour Bankj S60 MYERS MFG. COMPANY Corner Union and Second Avenue Phone Main 497 The Personal Writing Machine THE BEST BOOKS p OF ALL ' PUBLISHERS LAMAR '55 BARTON Ninth and Broadway NASHVILLE, TENN. ILSON HENRY NASHVILLE SURGICAL SUPPLY COMPANY Surgical Instruments Trusses, Crutches Abdominal Supporter Elastic Hosiery Invalid Chairs Microscopes and Biologic Products CORNER CHURCH STREET AND A FOURTH AVENUE Telephone Main 3 897 Dependable Luggage Small.Leather Goods and Novelties K WHITE'S THE BAGGAGE SHOP 609 CHURCH STREET GENERAL DRUG STORES Sell for Less 1601 Broad Street NASHVILLE, TENN. GOOCH MINING COMPANY Steam and Domestic COALS NASHVILLE, TENN. quipped with many yeariexperiehce For making fhokographs of all-sorts, desirable for illuskraiing College Annualsbeslf olvfainalole qrtisls ,work- manfghibi and time Vcapaclly U agiclx nequallecl S 0 HOT0 GRAPHERS E live Offices Laboraior ll5lil3guBroadway NEW VOQK 220 M1423 stiffer -' - 'V Minis i llki ' 'Y- . -. S L i A EQIAPPY Qiouoterr D iONvCif?fJ A i A S NCE 1897 lx I T The Majority of the Better Dressed Vanderbilt Men Have Bought Their Clothes From Z on CHURCH AT FIFTH UKOLLEGE-KLGGSM FOR THE UKOLLEGE CHAP AND HIS PALS ,fl ,es , C I iei H - M I 15 , L f THE BUCKMINSTER Nettleton Shoes for Men MAXWELL HOUSE SHOE C0 lVlcGhee Sz Williams Jewelers COLLEGE JEWELRY AT MODERATE PRICES 12 Arcade NASHVILLE, TENN. GLORIA Supreme High Patent The Flower in the Field of Flours RISING SUN Nashville Roller Mills NAsHv1LLE, TENN. REED 0lL COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Reeco Products Reeco Service Nashville Bridge Company Fabrication and Erection Bridges, Boat Buildings Main 49 76 NASHVILLE, TENN. TENNESSEE TISSUE MILLS J. s. mslsvizs xl co . NASHVILLE JOBBERS OF ' Manufacturers of Quality Toilet Papers Public Service Towels, Dixie Cups TanflaX Tissue Dry Goods, Furnishings and Notions Pantaloons, Overalls Shirts NASHVILLE, TENN. BURN SAFE MILK ST. BERNARD COAl. ggjgwg-.5u,,fw 1870-1923 ST. BERNARD MINING There's Hiziiboiifi faea, Drop COMPANY NASHVILLE PURE JAS. R. LOVE PHONE MAIN 5489-90 QUALITY AND SERVICE Machinists-Brass and Iron Founders-Steam and Hot Water Heating-Power and Hand Elevators-Electric Motors JOHN BOUCHARD 'Z5 SONS CO. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE MANUFACTURERS OF Lyda Brand Oak Tanned Leather Belting Dealers in Mill Supplies York Ice and Refrigerating Machines Dodge Transmission Machinery Goodyear Belts and Mechanical Rubber Goods LET US REWIND YOUR MOTORS: REPAIR YOUR BELTS AND MACHINERY ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE NASHVILLE RAILWAY 8 LIGHT COMPANY r........Y .-.-1.. L... .,.,. , ...,,, , ,,, L l PEMBROKE HALL THE WARD-BELMONT SCHGOL JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN Ward-Belmont offers a two-year college course of study together with a four-year preparatory course. The Conservatory of Fine Arts offers unexcelled opportunities for the courses of Music, Art, Expression, etc. Thirty-acre campus on Belmont Heights. Numerous buildings specially constructed. Swimming pool. New gymnasium. Ten Social Club houses now under construction. References required with application. Booklets on request. I THE REGISTRAR, WARD-BELMCNT BELMONT HEIGHTS, BOX 202 NASHVILLE, TENN. THREE REASONS For nIVIembership in the Y. M. C. A. HEALTH GOOD FELLOWSHIP MENTAL VIGOR CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. THE VANDERBILT PHARMACY YOU ARE WELCUME 817 Second Avenue, South AT ,,,, U P, ease W WESLEY HALL S h C P CAFETERIA SINCERITY CLOTHES FOR MEN Surety Coupons on Each Purchase f i5 5 '7f3?Ee.vf!l?ce1Z.JZm warg? ' Do All Your Shopping Under One Roof SEVENTH AVENUE AND CHURCH STREET ALLEN-WHITFIELD CANDY?-AND 5 CQ, Chocolates and Bon-Bons Home-Made Candies Phone Main 1611 Ice Cream 407 CHURCH ST. R ENTH D UR H WOOD AND GOODMAN Bakery and Candies Fresh Daily A Good Place to Get L h 2005 BROAD STREET THIS STORE SELLS LINENS FINE SILKS WOOL GOODS AND SILK HOSE THOMPSON C5 CO, REED O11. COMPANY Wholesale and Retail REECO PRODUCTS REECO SERVICE MODERN BAKERY Butter Cream Bread 22012 ELLISTON PLACE TELEPHONE 7-0172 Frat Trade Appreciated ELLISTON PLACE PHARMACY Twenty-second and Church DRUGS, SODAS CIGARS Vanderbilt Headquarters SHGES FOR KENNEDY AND College Men and E. H. WEBB, President MEADORS Dealers in HIGH-CLASS GROCERIES FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES 1929-31 West Broad Street Two Phones, 7-242 and 7-243 Established 18 5 6 W. P. NELSON CO. N. J. NELSON, President he Cover for Interior Decorators Tthis annual was cre ated by THE DAVID J. MoLLoY co. Contractors for the Painting and 1B51N.wzs'mwAvz.c.i-ucaoo Fl1I'I1lShlI'lg of the .TICW Van- - .ff - '1f'1'f derbilt University Addition 5 4 Decorators of Fine Residences, Churches, -I I . . . Theaters, Clubs. Public Buildings. -Jia Special Furniture, Draperies, Wall Hangings, I I Paintings. , Estimates and suggestions on request. Chicago. 614 South Michigan Avenue: New York, 209 W. 33rd Street: Pittsburgh, 1514 Forbes Street: Cleveland, 433' Bulkley Bldg.: Memphis, 1304 Fidelity: Louisville, 83 Todd Bldg. WHAT IS GAS? Gas is coal stripped for action, with all the COMPLIMENTS OF labor, ashes and muss removed. Gas is the most reliable fuel. It is even more reliable than coal or oil. To fully appreciate this, ask your coal dealer, or your oil dealer, what his additional charge will be to guarantee 7 for the next sixty years to deliver night or day, S at your garage, in less than one second's notice, , any quantity of fuel you wish. I Your gas company practically makes this con- tract with you when it installs its mains. fInf0fP01'3fEdl 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 U - yy' in a motor-block with a drill. The force is the P18 same, but with different tools you get different results. MAY WE SERVE YOU? 904 GALLATIN RoAD NASHVILLE GAS 'id HEATING CO. 226-8 SIXTH AVE., N. SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS ON COLLEGE JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES NOVELTIES M. I. Lusky Jewelry Company Naslzville's Dependable Jewelry Store 512 CHURCH ST. PHONE MAIN 2202 NASHVILLE CITY TRANSFER CO. INCORPORATED OPERATORS YELLOW CABS BROWN BAGGAGE TRUCKS Official Company for All Railroads Vanderbilt Representative R. H. ATHEARN, Wesley Hall T. R. STEELMAN Call Main 1500 We Check Your Baggage From College to Destination-fGratis C OM PLI M E N TS CAAVIUNY Es' 51.HfQWAHNi QE?-62 Nasbville's Most Popular Department Store Located in the Heart of the Shopping District FIFTH AVENUE AT CHURCH STREET NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Mail Orders Given Prompt and Efricient Attention I SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS WEST END CLEANERS AND DYERS One Day Service on Dry Cleaning and Pressing 2217 ELLISTON PLACE TELEPHONE 7-20 51 PARIS SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY 150 Third Avenue, North NASHVILLE, TENN. School Supplies School Furniture Vanderbilt University NASHVILLE, TENN. The University oifers courses leading to de- grees in the following six departments: I. The College of Arts and Science. W. L. Fleming, Acting Dean. II. The School of Engineering. W. H. Schuerman. Dean. III. The School of Religion. O. E. Brown, Dean. IV. The School of Law. John Belle Keeble, Dean. - V. The School of Dentistry. R. Boyd Bogie. Dean. VI. The School of Medicine. L. E. Burch, Acting Dean. ATHLETICS. A well equipped gymnasium is open to all students. Tennis courts and two magnificent athletic fields, and a great concrete Stadium are located on the campus. EXPENSES. The total expenses for nine months need not exceed 3500. Kissam Hall, a handsome and commodious dormitory, aifords accommodations for students in all departments. Send for catalog, stating departments in which you are interested. J. E. HART, Secretary THE STORE FOR THE COLLEGE MAN Always Showing the Latest Novelties in Young Men's Wearing Apparel BRAEBURN University Type Clothes STRATFORD America's Finest Clothes R. Z. LEVY 81S N 223 Fourth Avenue, North NASHVILLE, TENN. A COLLEGE MAN'S STORE Owned by College Men and Operated by College Men Vanderbilt Down-Town Campus at Porter's Your Store-Our Store The Largest Dealers in Young Men's Clothes in the Entire South In the Heart of Four Big Cities NASHVILLE BIRMINGHAM JACKSONVILLE C Pfth d Church 1922-24 First Avenue C B y d L NEW ORLEANS C er Carondel nd Gra COMPLETE HEATING PLANTS Piping-Power and Industrial Mechanical Equipment WILLIAM A. POPE CONTRACTOR 26 NORTH JEFFERSON STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS HARRISON BROS. Tl-IE NEW FLORISTS HETTIE RAY'S 6l 7 CHURCH STREET E JF ' ' ' NASHVILLE I nlarge acrlrtms personal 5u15erv1s1on Excellent Cuisine The Mari Who Made Chili Famous in Nashville Luncheon - - l l 100 to 2 :30 Dinner - - - 5 :30 to 8:00 Your Patronage Appreciated Phone M. 9267 Sunday Dinner , 5 to I My Motto: Credit Makes Enemies, I Want Friends Checks Cashed on 23rd Floor 210 SIXTH AVENUE' NORTH 805 CHURCH ST. I NASHVILLE, TENN. Very Convenient to Vander- bilt and Peabody Students LITTLE P PPAS LOUIS CONTOS, Manager 1307 HILLSBORO ROAD A First-Class Cafe With Popular Prices A. T. I MAXWELL Successors to E. L. Coles Corner of 16th and West End Fancy Groceries Frat Houses Our Specialty WE WELCOME PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUR HOME COOKING WILL SURELY PLEASE KISSAM HALL CAFETERIA ANOTHER OF NASHVILLE'S INSTITUTIONS AS AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITU- TION VANDERBILT TAKES THE SAME HIGH RANK IN NASHVILLE THAT IS ACCORDED THIS FIRM AMONG THE CITY'S BUSINESS INSTITUTIONS. i31ieie1fs1? Fifty-one Years of Service VANDERBILT CO-EDS ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP 517 CHURCH STREET PHONEM. 784 A GOOD GROCERY COLUMBIAN CAFE The House of Quality Lunch Wagons Richelieu Products 2111 Church sf. Phone 7-0071 Students' Favorite MR. AND MRS, L. B. SMITH, Proprietors WE CATER TO NASHVILLE'S BEST. ARE YOU EATING WITH US? WHEN YOU XVANT THE BEST' TRY KISSAM HALL CAFETERIA. XV. A. SHIRTZTICK WELSH SHOE SHOP FIN LEY'S SHOP Cor. EIIistori Place and Twenty-second Ave. I Exclusive' But Not Expensive I l I IVIen,s Furnishings Quick Service, Courteous Treatment and Hats Work Guaranteed 203 Fourth Avenue, North Phone Main 3753 NASHVILLE, TENN. Vanderbilt Trade Especially Solicited MW WiIes, Photographers I ANYTHING I AN Y WHERE ANY TIME ARCADE MAIN 4406 I 0 V I ' 74 N. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. . , 'flflggzj -5 . i , , l IQQQ ' 'I S.-V f-fu-i ,K ' W i1,?fY'WZ ?Qf 5r'-.I'v.l,',y:f. lI': 3ITif' I f A fe R, . -. 'A-' I17 V ' ,T 4 ,,,- ff, 'e,..' 4, ,-,. gw1Zf52?'F1-21 .173 4 'NI ' I -LE ' If 3 ',, Eiifi i' .l.i 151 I. W M . Lf '- :17 ?Wilf'iiTj? ,w ?f' ' ' ,fm '-We - f.. -'V' H ,, f ' -f , ' 1 if Q7 i f1. '7 le.l Vle' '.el ' llol A I 5 lv-l e-eQ 'l Y HEGEMAN-HARRIS COMPANY BUILDERS 404-5-6-7 HARRY NICHOL BUILDING NASHVILLE, TENN. Branches Main OH-ice jersey City New York City Chicago ,eg Xwluilllllluml X If E X j 5 f.- .W 5 -5 Q2 V i QE -- mm! -1 ,,,, E IHHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIMQI f giHia'aiuTQ'j f llllllllllllllllllll L :A, : ffcolnplefe onifanizcafionu of - UQ fann al X Er S fassunn N E gun C?2?fa1ig11?1E1ffEW1igS,Dif01j'1I:i X and D U 11 8l1VG3l y, Q pful Coopelfaflon QYS one nferesf in efac and evelgf annual pro CJLICSC1. - CAPITOL 'EN GIEAVIN G C O. NASHVILLE TENNESSEE grizgf' 'I' E J ivlzgwizfwfkwwsi6'fffMa4fi0li'A6'M,6zi4iMf2ZfAVivZ5fQb,Z!iWfJ.Nfe'ffwwiwwMm9?7fJWM4wW7WWff!WZ W The Vanderbilt chool of Medicine v---f--f 4' .- I -fm, . ., wg:-gn ' ' :Ti , , ,L .. , . A sw, 1 f e We , . . fn. M , ffi' wit? w i.: F ' Efifie--m,-H-P i ., i - 1+ wi 'f i- 'zliw '1 T F -h e AE I 'fi ' ' N ' -f ' iii 5i?'f , e'e 1:A3if?5g'fgH.n1ri' ,. 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