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VAKDERBIU SCHfrfH nr VANnFRBUT schooi nr Nur ' :r IUI j Copyrighted, '93a RICHARD L. GIBSON Editor-in«Chitf BRUCKNER CHASE Butinata Manager o m m o ore A YEAR BOOK PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS u(niversi{y NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE i c a t i o n o the Mothers of the Class of 1932 who, in all things and at all times, have been the staunchest friends, the most con- stant source of inspiration, the most sincere and trustworthy guides, and to whom we owe the fullest measure of affection and gratitude, we sincerely dedicate this, the twenty-fourth volume of the Commodore, for we realize that, when all other things have failed us, when all other friends have turned away, when our af- fairs look darkest, it is then that our Mothers become most pre- cious and most worthy of our appreciation and gratitude. Let us then dedicate this book to those who are most deserving of our love and sincere devotion- Our Mothers. TT TP V o r e w o r d cherish the things that are essentially Vanderbilt, to add one more page to this mosaic of life, to enrich and preserve the experien- ces of youth—to these the following pages are dedicated with the sincere hope that, as the years pass, this, the Commodore, may always preserve the thoughts of those days that were so gloriously ours. The friendships, the inspirations of true cultural at- tainment, the happy days, the gayety, the colorful heritage of youth, these are too infinitely precious to be lost— lest they be irretrievably lost as in some ancient, musty ledger, we pre- sent this book. May it always pre- serve our happiness, our attainments, our youthful ideals, our hopes, our Vanderbilt. For of these things life is made. rr rtr rxr tit o n t e n t s A Chronic e o f The University The Classes - The Medical and Other Departments Athletics Oraanizations ALMA MATER ❖ On the city’f western border. Reared against the sky; Proudly stands our Alma Mater, As the years roll by. Cherished by thy sons forever, Memories sweet shall throng; 'Round our hearts, our Alma Mater, As we sing this song. Forward ever, be thy watchword, Conquer and prevail; Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Vanderbilt I All hail I niversiiij ‘ PAGE 14 PAGE 16 Calhoun 'J uildincf ■ wjr ■ i PAGE 18 CoHexjc 3UL wcr A building which always will be, in the eyes and hearts of stu- dents, a thing eternally and essentially, Vanderbilt. Cjlmui I lloi ( Janie s. Hantft oit J irL lut t) FrANKUN ('. PASCII AI. M.A., Pn.I). I •1111 r the «V.II.-KI ..r ArlH Ada Hi i.i. Siaimi i; n M.A., I'ii.I). l rllll of Women The Class of 1875, which was the first to he graduated by the I University, departed from a campus decidedly unlike the present one, and left behind an atmosphere which had not yet been tinged with the various personalities which have played so great a part since that day in making Vanderbilt famous. Very little history and tradition lay behind them that June, for old Central I ’niversity had first been incor- porated just three years before. And from this school as a basis, Vanderbilt University was born in 1875 under the leadership of Commo- dore Vanderbilt, who had made his first dona- tion in that year, and Bishop McTycire. The Academic and Biblical Departments received students in September. 1875, following the erection of College 1 kill, although the I.aw and Medical schools, functioning earlier, had pre- sented diplomas the previous June. By the end of the century, great changes had taken place in all phases of the I 'niversity. A Department of Dentistry and a Department of I Engineering had been added; Wesley, Sci- ence, and Engineering halls, and the Gym- nasium had been built, and Kissam was just be- ing completed. At this time the endowment of the school amounted to $1,275,000, all of which represented donations from members of the Vanderbilt family. This, however, marked the mere beginning of the financial growth ol the University. Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt, who had begun with the construction of Kissam I {all, com nued h s gifts until his death in 1920, at which time they totaled approximately 81,500,000. Added to (Ins were the donations which made possible lurman I lall, Neely Auditorium, and Alumn Memorial I kail. Especially noteworthy is the benefit received by the Medical School from Mr. Andrew Carnegie and the Carnegie Cor- poration in the form of appropriations amount- ing to 82,500,000. The General Education Board of New York added to this sum 85,500,- 000 for the use of the Medical School, and 8700,000 for the other departments of the Uni- versity. PAGE 22 onj of Ciiari.ns Madison Sarraii M.A. i •fin r Mon W'AI.I I K S. J.i VIIIIIRS M.D., I ,-UII. School « r Me«licino 39V l H juiru jjij oi jouotj pur .Hii'jni Hutfuut] pur % .w%r i AitiJMiup xp JO iitjoftui irjjtf xp ‘«ljopj uho «ii| t{ nojtp A; l jr; 'MUD «up uunp Suippr '«jrxi xnu iuitp 101 i||X uvi£) jo Aji.mlr xp ui ' ivx mi UJOl ml i|U)iJpiir pj jx tri] purj ii uoi lturj | «xur| Uomij t i|U]jjpur ui juoii At| pjHopripjJAo a| pm «ii| jo xuru ji{ | •uounimui «up jo Mi|| urtp )«jij xp tr rjv ) pjjjr'jj pur 'f n||0} tu| At] pxmu pr ‘«iuj| «u «it] jo pjwjx] •purjjri) j uo] ur | ‘1(1 jo mp «t .unity tuu j |J '6WI 1X1 ip« p «.I] jo juii) piun jipty Huipnii xp %tm OVA ‘JJIOA I | pur )|U]Jjpur Jiop OUIU ) JO «JUIIU X] pun« iAJWlkl) AOJ ) j j | iA|)nu UiA]int«({ jo urjp xp ui ni) j r pur ijino mjj jo jjiu jrwpxu xp ximma] • •o|p.| pxnnutrui mvu .tun umua uoa to . .JT- ‘ iplit] A]l in I u ipurjtjr UiAj MU] f|OOUX owrtjotfui i(i)A wr|d |rxpwi pOO‘ODO't P ,X“ H ,,jun,s ' u,rtmti ««no nni iHl ci «i i M.ISl.W }| !'« !') crn u i i ‘h v ) ) u D ( Mrs. Haggard, in her position as Registrar of the College, has, in her stay at Vanderbilt, proved to be a highly capable and efficient worker and a constant friend and adviser to the student body. She is well deservent of the position and of the high esteem in which she is held both by the faculty and students. C It c ei asses L _Moment of Of nni- hilations QYaste One _Moment of the QYell of £lfe io Gasle — O he Stars are selling and llie Garavan Starts for the Q)awn of Clothing— Oh, make haste! —Rubdiydt of Omar Khayydm. The GRADUATES ❖ ) Marion Blackman moi.ini:, n.i.iNois Condi,lute for M. 1. V • , f) r «i it l'ivs|.|eiit Woman's Mlil.-tlc Asso.lalion, •2!i-,3 Malil.s, 29-'30: class Basketball. 29, v v Helen Harvey Buckley 1,A UK I I , MlSSISSim Condi,lute for M..I. II 2 'I • „ Josephine Cooper NASIIVII.I.I-', TI NMSSl i: Candidate for M..I. V It S. ril.i.l. i .. ••„••• 'So. Tivasmvr S.rlM.li-r.-, ,3«-,31; I I usi li-i■ SiafT. •2 .sin.i. in i-its ii n s iiuai'ii. ‘3(1 Ijmma Sims Crownover SIIvii.i.i:. ti.s kssi:i: Candidate for M. I. V . V c. A. '. I; Ciris' Slinl.nl Conn.-il, ‘31. Louise Davis nasiivii.i.i:. nwissu Candidate for M. I. II 2 'I' May Jim Evans nasiivii.i.i:, ii:nni:s$i:i: Candidate for MS. C.oi'Ki.t Slait- College I .11 W.imi'ii, U.S.. Kai'Ully (o-oigla Slat.' Culli'K.' for Women, '2S.- 31. GRADUATES E. Virginia Ponis Jo French i, « M I Rum Mik hi 11 Gradin' Francis Fscott Hardison I. I 1. Hodges CmmdiJmtf fmt WJ WaVNI A. I AMI t 4 hJ u f t M I II X ♦ PAC GRADUATES Joseph Marion Latimer WDKKSOV, SOI III CAROM A Candidale for M.S. 1 A K, X It 'I Wnffol.l I'olll'K '. H.A. John Parham Lewis SIIVII.II , I I WUSSI I Candidate for M..I. Jui.ius McNairy Morei IIRl MVV(XH), II :ssm- Candidate for M..I. II X 'I . A -I- A Sci v: • : 1111 Skull an«l Itotn Valid-rl lli Siiim-: Manila I'lim I.a in If. Marvin Ai phi us Owings I.IXIVOTOV, SOI III CARO I l Candidati for M. I. II K Mary An Phei ps xsiivii.i i. ii wi'si i Candidatf for M. I. AAA M A R G A R E T BOOTHE R A W L S ASHVII.I.I , IIWI SSI I Candidale for M..I. A ( II PAGE 32 GRADUATES Rufus D. Rrisoorpm Ear i v G. Routon Mii 11 NX’oooson ani I'maJtJilt • MS J. Ci ii ros Thurman Ml II IV, Mill CUV t .ta.li.ialr far M S. GfOKGF Al I HI l Wl SSI INI. fctwrocr, kiviukv I -ladiJalf far M I IC hu«| of |(rll|iuli, ‘11 I!, it. It. 4 of ||r|l|l iw hiii Osiiurn C ARI V! I WllsON u II I ItlDK, 11 or in c •‘AGE I) •w ('.undtJate fui M I II K 4- CLASS OFFICERS School of Arts Senior Class Frank YVakmatii........................President III :n Disiiaroon.............Tice-Prcsident Roberta Drank..........................Secretary Marshai ! Funk . ..............Treasurer Walter I’ m ii am . Commodore Representation Junior Class I’iiomas 11 Ai.i;......................President John Xeuiioki...................Tire-President Geraldine Gait acker . . Seeretary-Treasurer Baxter Smith...................Scr jeant-at-Arms I aki ani Robbins . . Commodore Representation and Sciences Sophomore Class Robert Bekson.........................President Thomas Mahan.................... Tire-President I.enoki I.oventhaj.........Secretary-Treasurer Marion I'ai.i.ev..............Scrtjeant-at-Arms Morion Kim: . . . Commodore Representation Freshman Class Robert McGaw..........................President Bn i Myers.......................Tire-President Dorothy Dale................Secretary-Treasurer Ben Patitrson . . Commodore Representative JlM IIaynis....................Honor Committee Engineering School Senior Class Dillard Jacobs..........................President Ted Jacobs.........................Tire-President KobERI Hoik...................Secretary-Treasurer Howard Rooni: .................Serepcant-at-Arrns Junior Class Buri C'ARTER............................President Cl.YDS Roberts.....................Tire-President Harris Tate................. Secretary-Treasurer Milton Ross....................Sertpeant-at- Arms Vaiciin Mansi imd . Commodore Representative Sophomore Class Toward Wiiai.i.ey......................President Joseph Roberts....................Pice-President Marion Tkatek................Secretary-Treasurer Harry Stark....................Sertpeant-at-Arms Frank Ford .... Commodore Representative Freshman Class Perry DoERR............................President Milton Cook.......................Tier-President Sam Brown....................Secretary-Treasurer James I.ove .... Commodore Representative PAGE 34 Class . SENIOR CLASS ❖ Marion Dolores Adams VXSHVII.I.E, n: VKSSEE Candidale for li. l. 2K,Xi 'I v v. f. A Cubim-t, 30-’31. ’3l-’32: Vice-President Scribblers. ’32: Honor commit!. -, ’3o-’31: Chairman Junior ’lass: Chairman So| hotnor«' Class; I’l esi.lciit I.oHis Kilters. 30; C -Kdltors. '29- '. Siml.nl i'.nin. il. ’29-’3l : Secretary Treasurer Girls’ Athletic Association. Frances Katherine Anderson U II I IAMSI’DK I , I I XESSF.K Candidate for It..I. 2 K. II 1’ «I •IIiimI.i I: • -1 . • i ter, '21 K.lit.'is. '2! -’30; Phi Iteta Ka| | a. Frances Armistead NASIIYII.I.K, I l F$$EF Candidate for Ii.. I. K A 0 President Girls’ Athletic vssoelation. !l-'32; Pan-1 lell. nie Conn- ell. ::n :i. ’:ii Girls’ student Council. v. Cal.inet, ’3I-’32: Girls’ class Chairman. ’2s-’29. ’3l-’32; Bachelor Mal.les. Walter Scott Bearden ASHv iij.k, n: vESsrr Candidate for II..1. •I- A 0 Ci. liman Y. M. C. A. Cal.inet: Bill.- Pencil Clilh: Student Coun- cil. ”29’30-’3l : ssisiant Track Manager. ’3«-’31 ; Track .Manager. '31-'32; Assistant Business Manager ’’llusilcr. ’3i -’3l. Ilu-.ni. -- Maiing. i Hustler.’’ ’JI-'32: CoimiKMlore Clul . ’:tl-’32: V. M. C. A. Cabinet. ’31-’32: Owl Club. Helen Wynyard Bei.lhouse AI.TO, GEORGIA Candidate for ll.:l. 2 K Skllll and Hones. ’29-’3l; Woman’s Student Connell. '30- 31; Sophomore Basketball. '29-'30. Sherod Marshali Billington XASIIVIIJ.E, TEWESSEE Candidate for It.. I. A T A Skull tlHd Hones. PAGE 36 't u • i r'r j I N I M j V X V i u ft 'i nr D 'Hj lHtVSVM{| I 1IAV( | T t 'i rr 3 QUO ((lVIf l S'MOj ISVI 1 Ufa •«f iNoo i in niH if j is long i i'k j iii niv iig m ix ivig i is in tvv | SSV1D 30IN3S SENIOR CLASS Katherine Brewer l l AKKSYII 1.1■. IIWISSH Candidate for It.. I. r 'I It. II !■ Barnett Porter Briggs nashvim.i;. h: nesshh Candidat,- for It..I. A T A 'Ini'. '30; VainKrhllt SiiiK'-in. '3o--::i; Skull ami Homs. •30-’3l. William Bailey Brown nasiivii.i.E, itnnissu Candidate for It.l-. «I- A 0 llon.u IColl. '30; in.ilran Son.ty Mm-hanlm I Kiifcin.-.-rs I'liair- iiiau. '31; Tail K. lla, S.ri rlai y; Sergeant-at-Arms. «’lass. •■-'H-’S'i. C. H. Brykezynski BROOKLYN. NIAV YORK Candidate for II. 1. Charles Dehaven Buli.a N S11V11 l.l. IIWKSSEE Candidate for It..I. A X A Glee ciui . Mildred Melynda Burks MEKMOIT, ARKANSAS Candidate for It..I. Throe Arts Club. SENIOR CLASS Nanc i Bn 111 ( Mi n 11 Bt VFRI V CaII Louts Barry C c ii A o II. II x ♦ Janu s L. Chari i i A X A Ol I VIA Cl AMK CamJulmlt for II I. 2 K. H 2 + THOMAS A. Cl ARKSON, |k. KAMIVIUI, IISMtili CamJiJalt for ll I. A X A page SENIOR CLASS ❖ Charles Runcie Clements. Jr. NASHVILLE, TEN VESSEL Candidate for It..I. K A A :o Club; Golf Squad. Frances Clements NASHVILLE, 1E X XI SSI I Candidate for It.. I. AAA Vice-I’reshlont Woman’s Athletic Association, 31-'32; Hachcdor M«Idos. '3l-'32. James Thomas Cotton NASIIVII.LEi, IIWKSSKH Candidate for It.. I. Edwin Asbury Craven CKEliXSBOKO, NOR I'll CAROLINA Candidate for It..I. x x Dorothy Gwen Crook NASHVILLE, I I- NESSEI Candidate for lt.,1. «Siris’ (Sloe «’lu . ’:M-'32; Student Council. ’3l-’32; «’hairinan Woman's Honor Committee. '31 '32; V. W. «'. A. Cabinet. '3l-’32. Ada Rebecca Cui.breth NASIIVII.I.R, 1EX NESSEE Candidate for It.. I. V !• II, 1 II K V. W. C. A. Cabinet. PAGE 40 SENIOR CLASS !i anni Cummings Mary I i i ahi im Dai i GkA( I Ol IM DaNIKI Guy- T. Denton. Jr. I IaRHY I AMKI Nd Diimiko Ai.ma Lou is i Di:ws t inJiJat far II. I, r ♦ b SENIOR CLASS ❖ Hugh B. Disharoon SIIAWM UT, ALABAMA X N. X I'm liman ll-isk.-lball. Si-rrotnrx -Treasurer i • ’lul . ’2S-’29: Itiue I ‘.-in il «'lull '2s; Musket ball. '2s-'30; Honor Committee. '29 '3n; . M «■ A. I'ahliH'l. '29.'30. '31 '32; Stmb-nt Aotivltlis Moanl. '3u-'3l. I ii slileiil. T.l '32; VI.-. - I'reslilent Skull nml Houp’i, ■29 30. I'reslilent Skull a lit I I loin s. '3l-'32; Owl Club; Viri' • I'resi- ili'iii .Imi lor i 'lns ; i '••in moil oir «.'Iuli; Vlee-Prexhlont Son lor «’lass. Freda Frances Donnell WIST PA I M 151 ACII, FLORIDA Candidate for It. I. K A 0 I'reslilent Woman's Student Connell, '32; Commodore Honril. ''2. Itiu'lii'lor .M abies. ':!2: Treasurer Lotus Haters. '30; Winner Woman's Tenuis Doubles, '31. Roberta Fuck l i t Drane CLARKSVILLE, Tl V KSSKE Candidate for It.. I. AAA Tlireo Arts Club; 8ecretnry-Treusurer Senior Class. Gwilyn Austin Edwards VAX WERT, OHIO Candidate for It..I. •I- K X. ‘I’ X I’li'slimaii Football; Owl Club; Skull ami Hones. Fred W. Evans C'OLCMBIA, TENNESSEE Candidate for It..I. It O II I'Ti'xIimnn Trai'k, 29; Trm-k .'•'quad. '30; Track Team. '31. '32. Martha E. Farnsworth FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE Candidate for It. I. A 0 II PAGE a} SENIOR CLASS William Uvrinci Frmman Miremiwwx it % % t t Marsmai i Funk lONUtc cam, ittiirti ♦ K ♦ Tom Fuqua Burns Garri t i Cmm.hJmte fmr It I, T 0 O. SlNC.I I ION GaRDNI R IIIMWMM, lOt'INAKA Cmm.hJatf fmr it t. II K A Jui IA F. Gimson kASUSII I r. TIKMEWI Cmn.lulale for II I, V ♦ II |la h t hall. It. ‘JO. 'II. '||j fMIR fAll - SENIOR CLASS ❖ Richard L. Gibson IIIMISCIOV, WIST VIRGINIA Candidate for It..I. 4' A O. 1 T Sii|)h iinnr ' Honor lloll: '••iniii lori- Honnl. '31: 111n•- IVncil • I«iI . Calurmt Club. '31 '32; I'nsliloiu Cnlumm Club. '22; I'M i I or CommiHluiv, '32; I’ublication Hoaril. '32. Richard Bascomb Goai der IIK'KMAN, KENTUCKY Candidale for It..I. 1- K 'R Cii| iiiul H.lls. 29-'So; Itlai-k Jink. '2! -'30: I i-« ii« 1i Club. '30. F. Thornton Goheen IIIKMIKGII .M, KI NTUCKY Candidate for It.. I. 1C K llluo I'•‘iii'll Clui . '29-'3t : HiisiIit StrtIT. '29-’30; Int.-i national ICi lalioliH Club. ’30-'31. Julian Fhri ich Gortatowsky A I.IIA NY, GEORGIA Candidate for It.A. 1C T. II £ 1 I' i’i Hl 1 • i i t I'aii-Mi'lli'iili- Colilii'll, '31--32; Soiilionioro Honor Roll; VI.'. - I'l. hiil. iil Ai'IUH Club; Cli-I- Club. '29. '2u. '31. '32; I'liblli H.v Mima;;.'i Clef Club. ' ( -•::I; Hill. IVii.ll Club. 2‘l-'3.i; llustl.-r '2'.I '30; . | I'lub. '25' Him uni I'ulni.ii. '3 -'3l. Etta Marie Graham NASIIVII.I.E, TENNESSEE Candidate for It.. I. II 1 «I Mary Graham RASHVILLB, TENNESSEE Candidate for It. I. K A 0 PAGE 44 SENIOR CLASS Ri hard W atson Cimi i is, Ji. Ai i i n Trou dai i Guii i Martha Hauoras i-RNI NI K I I NI I i JaRDISON ♦ A O Roiil R I H. I IaRV i s ♦ X Minnii Hayin ('.an.hAaU r II I. A O II SENIOR CLASS v Elizabeth Burton Hibbs X SHVII I K, IKWKSSKI Candidate for II.. I. A Z Tin . Vrt flub. '3l-'32; Y. V. C. A. Cabinet. '32: MawiiiorailiT Staff. '32. Christopher George Hopkins ashvn.i.t, hanessei: Candidate for 11.1:. A T n Kami, '2S. '29. '30. ‘31; !!«•«• Club. '31: Aim-rb-nu Society Civil KlIRlllOel'S. Leon C. Hoskins PIXIVII.U. K I XTl.'CK Y Candidate for I1..I. •1« K 1 X Club; Sophomore Honor l{ull; Commodore Club; MaitaKcr foot ball Team. 31. Bonnie Louise Howard X ASII VII.I.E, TEXXKSSBE Candidate for It.. I. V '! It Joseph Toy Howell NASIIVII IE. IEXXKSSEE Candidate for ll.. I. •I A (). II 1- Itaiul. '29. '30; Art hr Club; Cap and Helix. '30. Robert Leroy Houk X SIIVII-I.K, IIXXESSEK Candidate for 11.1:. A N PAGE 46 SENIOR CLASS Dll I ARD Ja OHS Tfd Jac ohs, Jr. ChhJiJsu m It . n O II Rom ri 1 i i ash Johnson Camhia Johnston ('am.ti.lau for It I. Marc.ari I kl I I I R ( an.li.ltiU for It I. A A A, II 2 + Fr| I) I RANK I IN k I RR Ml OIMIIHMUI, IISMMII t .in.h.tatf for It I. K A PAG£ 41 SENIOR CLASS Morton Austin Kidd I.IVEKMOKE, KENTUCKY Candidate for It. I. A X A Marian Elizabeth King ORI IWVOOI), MISSISSIPPI Candidate for II. I. K A © BOMkctlMill. 31-'32. Edward Hart Law, Jr. BISIIOPVII.I.K. SOI III CAROLINA Candidat for II.. I. «I- X. A -I- A I'l'chliiiiiiii 1 « ;« 11; Skull hiiiI Uoni' . Roi.and D. Lamb nASiivii.i.i, it:wiSSI.i: Candidate for II. I. X X, 'I X Yi« • I’r h|i|i in Kro8lilii:in Mod. Venable Lane Lewis, Jr. CROSSVII.I.i;. TEWISSM Candidate for II. I. •I- K X Sara S. Lipscomb PA VI: I ITVH.I.i:, II NNtSSIK AAA Y. V. C. A. Caldiii’t. ’SS-’SO. PAGE 48 SENIOR CLASS Dorris Ixm ntmai . Jr. Chari i s Thomas Lorn i Jack Lundtrman Hi wvn Susan I. von Dorothy Marks ('an.li.lat for II I. A K ♦ Miriam Hi i i ni Mxrmimi page 49 KAMIVIUI, IIWImM (.iiit.it.lal nr II I SENIOR CLASS Leon Matison $ll VII.I.E, TENN'ESSEE Candidati- for It..I. 7. It T ■ 11 i:-i l.t Stuff, '2S; So|ih«ftior - lloiinr Hull; Arttw flub. John Turner McCall, Jr. ROME, GEORGIA ('andiilati- for It.. I. It OH. «I X So| homoiv Honor Hoi I: Skull mill Itono . JOSF I HINE McK E I.V EY 1K.WKI.IN, IIVMSSEK Candidati- for It. I. A O II Thivo rts flub. W. I). McPherson XASIIVII.I.K, TES’ I:SSI:I Candidali- for It.. I. Katherine Mills VESI I IEM). II I IMJIS Candidati■ for Ii. I. AAA Tlino Art flub. Barbara Aileen Morris Cl IIIKIE, KKNTUCKV Candidalr for It..I. PAGE SO SENIOR CLASS Wii i jam Thomas Mom s irtikcittiA otim Conn 11 Motion It VCIIII Jt, UtktMtl W ii 11 am Thomas Miiiounm Frank C.amohi i i Nivi be i i Nani y O’Connor K A n Co.NSIANCI Or Ml WARWICK, lls'MMII t.'ax.h.lalr ftn II I A O II ) ) • SENIOR CLASS Richard John Ottarson sn ii.i.h, ri: kssi i Candidate (or It..-I. A T A nii ami Bells. 'L'S-'JO. Chorus MamiKor (’up «tul It.-Iis. ’S'. . Walter Goode Paschali. All.AMA, GEORGIA Candidale for II.. I. A T Si. «!• It K. II i; •! Killtoi In hi. r M;is«|ii. r.i.l. r.” Ml MU; S.'«-ivtm v-Tri'ii.miivr • ..111111.Mp.i. C|ul.. Ml-MU; I'lvsi.l.-nt I'll! Beta Kappa. mi -'32: i ’iialrman I'tihll.nt |. n Hoanl. ’3l-'32: Vi.v-I’l'.-siili'iit Cnluinot I’lul.. Ml '32: I’n-sl.l.-m Blue IVinll Cliil.. ’29-MO; I'r.sl.l.nt l-'rell.'ll ''Mil . Mu-Ml; Cap ami Boll Koaril. ‘2! . 30. ’31: IIUHller Slarr. ’US. ‘29. M . Ml. M2; V. M . Cal.imt. ’30-Ml; Sdid. lil 1’onnn-j.s If..aril. ’U9; Cliil., ’Us-”U9: Soplmnior.- ll.nmi’ Itoll; •'i.iitril.iilillK Killlni ’’Three Bishops.'' ’U9-M0; ’’('«.mmoilore” Kop- r ■-••iiiaiix •• S..pli..iii..r.. clusa; Commotior.- Koprext-ninlive Jim- i..i C|a x; 'oiiiiin.il.il.-'' l;.-pi.-s.-iiiativ.- Senior «'lass: Int.-rna- Ilolial Ki'lallollH dull. '30. Ml. MU. Wn i.iam Buroamy Patton ItlKMlVGHAM, AI.ABAMA Candidate fur II. I. A T 1 Skull ami Boiiox; Cl.-.. Clul.. William Webster Porter ASIIVII.1.1!, TEV S'KSSHli Candidate for II.li. T A Sopln.ni.m. Honor Koll. William Glenn Prather WOOIH M MII IS. IIAMSSU: Candidate for II..I. A K K Harry Premisler BROOKLYN, VIM VOKK Candidate for II..I. SENIOR CLASS Hhin Phi m ky S K Frank S o?r Proctor lit «moon, ttitiaiii VC'tsT Morton Ralston ii i (am Sihi i r Rass. m. Jr. n o ii Annii May Kavu s l.am.hJaie fmt It I a o ii. ii r ♦ John I ac.fy Ri noi us Can.li.lat far Ii I. ♦ K ♦ Htf IllalmiV; 11 r l( II V U A I'aMu.i AGf SENIOR CLASS Wii 11am Glasgow Reynolds WSIIV1II , IIWISSII Candidal? for It.. I. K Dorothy Mii.am Rich N 'll II II. II NNISStK Candidate fur It. I. r ‘i Three Ails. Mary Frances Roberts n siivii.i.k, iiwissii: Candidal, for It..I. 2 K. II 1 -I- V W. • Publicity '1111111111111. '89-'SO: I.otus Killers. '29-'3 V. Cirl--' Ulil.ii. -...intlon. '29. -:; i. '31: S.crctarv Y. V C. A.. curls’ Stu.l.m ••..un.il. '3i -'31: Three ns. -no. '31. '32: V:.-.. 1’resilient Three rts. '32; Ita. Iielor Mal.l.s, '3l-'32: Hlisi- ii.ss Manauer Stum Nicht. ’32. Francis Arthur Robinson Ml. I’M ASA NT, ITWISSli: Candidale for It. I. A + A Cl . «•|ul . '2T-'2S; Vali.lerl.ilI SillKors. 'UT-'l’S. ‘29 -3 ; Itlue IVn- 11 Club; Manager Van.lerl.lll Simpis. ’29 : . ■. Treasurer Ccrninn Club, '29 '30. Frances E. Rodenhauser nasiiviii.i. iinnissm: Candidate for It..I. A O II. !■ 15 K II.HI..i . ‘.Illimittee. ’29. '31: sill.lent Couneil. '29. '31. Vie. •I'rosl- .leiit S(u.I.'ill '.am.al. '31; Soplionn.re Honor l{« ll: 1'i'cshmnii Matin mall, -s Prize: Vaii.l. Thill Sinners. '30: Secret ary-Treasurer l.otus Killers; I til ' llelol' Mai.I.-; Coni IJcpres. 'Illative Sill.I.'Ill A. tivltie- |{...II.I; Seel’etai l 'reliell «'Illi.. '3i -'3l; Gcrnmn Cluh. '3t -'31. J. Howard Rooney BIKMIVGIIAM, l BAMA Candidate fur l!.l . l K ITcshliinn I'.x.l hall: Soriten lit a I AI Ills .1 unior Class: S. rKeallt-at • Arms Senior C ass; American Society Mechanical Knulii. ers. PAGE 54 SENIOR CLASS 1 Iawoi i) Ai an S iim' ami X’ii i iam R. Si mi am r K X Fay Si i pm John Shac k i i ion KIHIIM. IJMV, IISII I ll I OM Sim II ♦ K ♦. ♦ II K. II 1 ♦ Row mi I ouki y Simmons iiiihthur, UNIMMV4 C.anJtJatt f r II. f It « II PAGE SENIOR CLASS Anna Simon S'ASM VII IK, IfWKSSI f! Candidate for It.. I. A K •! , II 2 1 1.1 on Joseph Spitz ASIIVII I I., IKSSf.SSH Candidate for It. I. II T Skull mid Iinno . Samuei 11 i :rman Spitz S S11V11 II, IIAM SS I Candidati for It.. I. It T Skull niul Itono . Eugenia Wai ion Smith S ASII VII.I. :, IISSISSH Candidate for It.. I. All Itiii'lu lor Mulilo . I Iarry Moorman Stanfield 1.0$ ASCII I I S. CALIFORNIA Candidate for It..I. a k i: •■MnxiluiT.nl.-rStuff • 2 •• 29. .Ini ' K.lilor Max«|U.Tml.T. 31 '32; il«'i- i'iuli. 'iri . •:: . I; Awmiimi Mu tumor :ii.- flui . '32; Him I «-in'll i 'lul ; Bund. 89. no. '31. '32; I'ruin Major Build. '30. ‘31. '32: fai and Holi . '29. Irene I Iawkins Stuckey I XPI KIMI S r, GEORGIA Candidate for It.. I. •I K K. II '!• So| li •iimri' Honor Boll; Girl ' Clloo flub. PAGE 56 II 0 II 'i 11 i rrmpi) IMCIMttll ‘IU KHIN 111 IIVI NV MMVM.j f • ••!! If l i • 11 • •• « •« I L' • l!i i ii •! i rt}' ) ,,,v. h Nm ' ir —t pr r 9:) 1 ,v. l IO ,vl ’ niiiinx 1 Nvxrj ff W ttPfipmP'7 Ilf IMN«;1] II M lc| Nliof I I « I.I J M )SVH j 1 IHvmvj svwomj v niMovj SSV1D aOINBS SENIOR CLASS Martha Emily Washington S11V11 I K, II NNKSSI Candidate for It.. I. AAA Y. V. C. A. Cabinet. Waldo Mason Wattles ASIIVII.I.K, I I WESSKK Candidoh' for It.. I. ' 'Inl . ’2x’21i. jy '3u-'3i; Skull ami Moms. George Webb wsiimi.ii, rKWKssEE Candidah- for It.. I. •I A O IiiIi. fap mill Hells; ■■Hustler Business Staff. ‘.IO; Golf Squad. ’31. Irving Weinberg HROOKI.YV, MAY YORK Candidal, for It.. I. Roselle Weinstein snvii.i.i . II wissh: Candidate for It..I. A K ‘I Baelii lm- Maiilis; Sophomore Honor Boll. Audrey White AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Candidate for It.. I. Three Arts. Thomas P. Whitsitt siivimi, riwissi'i: Candidate for It.H. X l T A PAGE 58 SENIOR CLASS Thomas W. Wii non fUKCAH, IIAttCtT I III I I a hi Ol 11 I tt Wood OlARI I N pH K N | V W 000« ARI ft t Ull ItktMMI ion (ilORi.l Mil ion WoOO« A R t E:va Ji an Wraiiiir t H K, Ml II I iuGH Which 1, Jr. n k a. 11 s ♦ A Hub. iNin-lIrlUnu i'oiiik l|. V II. C. A. « «Mmi T homas E. Wvai i, |k. I 1 n.li.hit 1 fmr II I, K A, ♦ X page S9 The Commodore SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES School of Arts and Sciences Homer I Armsikonc .... Moorhead. Mis-.. A T A Harry Si am i Mvirs . . . Nashville, Ten . -I- K . II l -I- Viiihih Football ; Kr.'hmnn Ita-.ball: I'n -Inn m Honor i 'out in 111 '2s-‘29. '3I-'S2: n«l Flub: Arms Trnolt; Owl Club. Flub; V M F. A. Fablnet. '2S-'29. '30-'3l. 3l-'32: V. M. F. Hoard. 31 ■•32: Hasebnll S.|inul; Sopho- moro Honor Itoll. S s James Bariioi r...................Cookeville, I'enn. K. . Simn Crownovir . . Nashville, 'I'enn. II K A. II 1 Cl-- Club '2! . ‘30. '31: 'la sb-al Flub; Snplininnrr Honor Itoll: Kreru-li Flub, '29-'30; I tr tit mu l-'iil iiia'ii. Artiii r Ciiai.me rs Omiierc . . Memphis, I'enn. K A Honor Collimitio--: Tim-.ur.-r Senior Hnniueors: A. S. M E. Jami s Chapman I'iuii i . . . Madison, I'enn. Jons Mariin Krwiv . . Murfreesboro, I'enn. K A WllllAM Ra.MSKV . . . . •I' A 0 Pincvilie. K . (ilr.- Club; Vanderbilt Sinners. Coif T.-am. Roiieki Hoi sion liOKSl.i v . . Ilarlsville, I'enn. S A E Itusln. Manan -r Student - Fa.-ult Dlreetory. Hru min Kulmon. Wai iir Bpcmanan Siiaki- . . Nashville, I'enn. Stud.m I'nion. '30: Commodore Hoard. '29: Hlue I’.-ik- I • 1 till; 'alliniet I’lub: i'a| and Holla. '29. '30. '32: .Mnsiiiierailer Si a IT. '32: Assistant Editor of “Tilret Hishoii.H. ClIARits 11 roil I s, Jr................Oakdale, T« no. K I Varsity l-'ootball. '29. '30. '31. Patrick Sakshh.ii Kirwan . . I .ouis vi lie, Ky. 1 A K Football. '29. '30. '31; Haseball. '31. '32: Masketball. ’3o. '31, '32; Owl I'lub; Comnio-loro ''lub; Student Counell: Piesbbnt Sophomore Class; Houston Prize. Ill RiirRi Ori aviira S i ii i . . Nash vi lie. Ten . Kiwi hi Stringer.....................Anderson, S. C. 1 A 0 owl i'lub; Pan-Hellenic ('oiim-ll; President Pro- l.i-nal Club. Fay I kammiii. , I inevillc, Ala. PAGE 60 V Junior Class . The Commodore G JUNIOR CLASS Imi I i siik Abraham, B.A..................Huntsville, Ala. . It T. II 2 + '...Kiliti.r Hustler, '30-'3l; Sophomore Honor Itoll. Cakoiyn K. Ai i xandi k, B.A. . I' 4 B I t xsioRi I a i ■ i. An i , |k., B.A. Na-hville, I’enn. . Belmont, Miss. K i; Makiiia Be io Bask nil.. B.A. . . Nashville, Fetm. K A 0 Sophomore Honor Itoll. Ki.i Atimi l.DWARirs Bkasi.kv. B.A. . Nashville. Tenn. I’ It ’ IMItoi . ■«o-T.i; I’ivsI.I.nl o-K.IH.,rs. ’31: Van.l.-rl.tl t Sjiu:. in. I'l. slil.nt Clrl.s' Cl. .- t'luh. ‘31; Three Arts, 'a'-'; V. V. C. A. fnhlnet. '32: Coiiiino.lore Hour.l, '32. 1.1 «.ii.i Ann.i: Bi asi.ey. B.A. . . r B . Nashville, Tenn. Mu i ard B. IB mi i. B.A II K A Kli ahrthtowit. K . I k nci $ Heyinci'on, B.A KAO Nashville, Tenn. Kaihi rine Hi AIR. B.A r «i it . Nashville, Tenn. Warner Hii.i. Boudi n. B.A. . . . !• K . Memphis, Tenn. I'nn ll. l . nl. c..mi. 1. '31 '32: Hustler • Staff. 30- 31. '31- '32; 'a| un.l Hells. 'XI-'32; Hlaokja.-ks; I tushies Malinger ■'llii! tl« rf' '32 '33; V. M. c. A. Supervisor. Wil l iam Bkadi n, |k., B.A..............Natchez, Miss. K I Hi i.i Bkamwki.i., B.A...................Nashville, Tenn. A O II John Rawiion Bray, B.K...............Montgomery, Ala. £ N Alnei'lenii Society Me.li.ini.nl Knglneers. (ihOKOE Brew. B.K.......................Nashville. Tenn. A T A Cl.-.- Cl til.; A III.-I I.nil So.iet Me.hnnl.nl Knglnecrs. o o PAGE 62 The Commodore JUNIOR CLASS (•ir«i.U Hi Wi.uvii K Jiwiii Niikin. H A. Mrcna « %• i H ' Hicr ( uni, H f . Itui ('mi, HA. . J4MM HlUltll (HIM HA A Ctiii, HA. . • C’. Cinit, Ji , B A. . Wiiium Nmhi (oot. HA . hinitin. Him ( urn no H A . Jimiv Wihiam Duntoi, It A ft C M in i Ass III) mt M A M III M4kill ! •« It || 1 11 ifti ni Dot i.i itt K V . 11« I win, | mi 1 o o The Commodore a|6} JUNIOR CLASS Amu 1 i mpu Dvik.B.A..............Ridgi-top, I'emt. AAA Joiinsii I ACi.R, B.A....................Valdosta, (la. K A 0 Janus Samum I'.aion, H.A.....................Gulfport, Mi . K A Owl Club; I'mi II. 114-nir Coum-il. '31-'32; I I UHtb-r.” ’3ll. Ml. '32; Assistant Mammer Has.-ball. '32: Sophomore Hon- or Roll. Miikiimik II. Furman, H.A. . . . (Ydarhurst, N. Y. A K II. A •« A Cl,,. 11 ami it.-'Is; International Relations Club; Ci-rman Club; IMiiitlilK Socli’ty. s Ann Bunion I idik. H.A.....................Nashville, l’cnn. r it Three Arts Jm I wikis I'vi ns, H.A.........................Smith villi-, Icim. •I- K 1 iwl i 'luit; Him l .n. II lul . '29- 3«: t M ' . . Cabinet. '3n-'31; -sistant Manager l-'ootball. 31; tore Hoar.I 3« '31. 32: Vl. e -I’r'« sld.-nt 1 1 ••• l. -Kal Clui.. '3U-'3I: Hriiuiin Kulnien: Atlth-tu- lCdltoi.........onimodoro. '3l-'32; •'Mns |U. ni'l -i StnlT. ‘31 -'32; President I’f- la-Kitl «' • . '31-'32; Manager Kootlwill. '32. I-vii.yn Si-ii i I' inc, H.A....................Nashvilh-, Temi. I' -I- It Eleanor Flemming, B.A..............................Nashville, Twin. I. S. Form m. H.A............................('hananooga. Tfim. A • I'r.-hinBii Football: l-'nidinian Itns.ball: Kretdiman Bas- ketball; Freshman Track: Vatslty Football. '3«. '31 '32: 'a i sit I ’.a M'l.all. '3 i-'31 ; Varsity Traek. ' 31 ; ' «1 «'Ini.; StUlli-IU Counell, ’30-'31. Julian Mason I'ostlr, H.A........................Madison, Cla. ♦ A 0 IV. -liman Football: Freshman HasU.tl.all; Freshman Track; Freshman Baseball: Varsity Football. '3«. 'II, 'll; Varsity Ha sU.-t ball. '3I-M2: Varsity Baseball. '31 '32: M.-li tier -i'omiii.nliiiv Hoard. 31-'32. 11 ok aci I' RUKSON, III. H.A. ... Columltia, I'cnn. •I- A 0 William Givan, H.A...............................................I.ilu-rty, lYnn. •I- K H I.ns (ioi.miKKC, H.A........................Augusta, (la. A K ('harms Minor Gork, H.A...................Bristol, lYnn. A O Freshman Knot ball; Freshman Basket ball; I I list ler St a ft: Him Heii.lt Club; V. M. C. Hoard; V. M. i'. A. Cabinet. PAGE 6-« II The Commodore JUNIOR CLASS ||iij ( «imitjti (iiif tin H A . Ni h llf. I m Munis Kivti 11 • • t A HI,. ('iiiki Aimii Hunt. H.A. , |'%4 I (•MIM.tl III fa IM H.A . I II Mil III ss Isi.MU K.N V Mi Fay JmiittoN. K.N. ...... Na lmllc, Ti Wil i ii |), JotlMOk, ll. . , Ni«h ille, If 1.1 «ii • Jovi , K.N Mournjin llomr, Ark K A U The Commodore a JUNIOR CLASS I.ii aiiiiii Kimiii.iv. H.A......................Franklin, Tenn. ('i.arknci: King, Jr., H.A.........................Rristol, Trim. A • . II 1 I'l.'ld.nl I Clu. IVm-il ’lul ; ' I «'Mil.; V M. A. I'alil- in i. A M. A Hoard; Vi.. I‘ivdd -iil V. M. t' .; Var- sity Traek: Varxllv Kaskni l.ull: I-'ootliall: Se.r.-Iury Trims. nrer Student Connell; •• ■« mmo.l.n. Hoard, '32; So| ho- iiioii lluiior I Col I: l-'oot I in II; Freshman Husket- l all; Kivsliinan Traek. Wii.i.iam Richard Kim:. H.A.................Okolona, Mi . I X S K | AM Kikim, R.N................... Marion Junction, Ala. Kkoickii , H.A.....................Nashville, I’rnn. r -i it VaudorldM Sink’er . I.i i ll J. I.amitov, K.N. . ... Magnolia, Miss. |i ii Si I wim, H.A......................Madison, I'enn. A II. II X + I'MUni'2! .'30. '30-'31; l.otii Katers. ’2,.i- to. '30-'31; Hu. lu ll.I Maid. x. W I'. A. Caldnol. '2S-'3W. '30 '31. Dick I . I wsdkn, H.A..............................Nashville, I'enn. I’ X A li. liiimn I 'l.nl l.-.ll; Arii Clul ; I'aii 11•■ll -iil - ' '••inn'll; V .M • Cut.lint; Honor '..iinniu. ••; Hnittim l'u linen C'luli; •'Coniinodoro Hoard. F.duard I'. As I ox I.EBO, H.A. . . . 1'iptonville, I'enn. •I K X i •• 11ul ; AksIMiiiiI Malinger lli 8kell all. I;vm I .i si hr, H.A....................Nashville, I'enn. How ard H. Mansi iki.d, H.l . . . McMinnville, I'enn. K X l 'i oxlininn |.' i tl all: Commodore Koprojiolllat Ive. '29-'30; I'oi.ll.all, '30; I'i.•sin nan Traek ; Traek. ‘31: Com inodoro |{ l i-« seiitativ Junior Clastt. '31: Kami. Ki.oisi H. M.vmiiiWS, R.N.........Lynnville, I'enn. Howard I ranki.in Mc(Ja v. H.A. . . Nashville, I'enn. X X V. M. C. A. i il.in.l. '3 -'3l. '31-'32; Assoolalo Editor I I ii.si lor. ';:n-'?.l; Managliik’ Kill I or Hustler. '3l-'32: Sophomore ilonoi IJoll. Sam II. Moorik, H.A......................Riplev, I'enn. II K A Hand. PAGE 66 le Commodore JUNIOR CLASS ♦ It Win a Mima S m. K A N h itlc I t « Ranuo W. (Kin, H.A, Amm I «it i( s . I am Pi iiu, K , ... t'llVnrf. lllllllt JllMI«i% P| I, H.A , E. Pika, Ji.. H.A. . H Mian i Rimiii, KN lpiiw, I mu M in Ki« mii K N (ilr i i , I n I ai A n K him. It.A . MiihrM K Maima K min It A. Nj«h illr, Icnti. A O II I inn mi Kt III K'iiimox KN I jiur% illr, I I i ii imi Ri« , Hs . N i«K 111 r | rim IHliClor 1‘otttltlu'loi llaltil 'll 'll PAGE 67 The Commodore JUNIOR CLASS I .‘His Rosinhi.o, B.A.......................Nashville, I'enn. 7 it T Husnu ss MaiiiiK -i MafU|iieru ler. ‘31- 35: Skull anil Him- I’em-ll Club; A«. Itnml; ‘••■rniaii club; Sophomore Hull !' I£• «II. Wii.iiam Mil ion R«ks. B.R. . Nashville, I'rim. K X VurxH It.i . 1.all. 3|; «'lass SerKe.-nit-nt-Arms. ViKf.iMX K. Rt iliKKKOKii. B.A. . . . Nashville, IVnn. AAA Kim Sampson, It.A............................Harlan, Kv. • • A O Hostler SlafT, '2 . -’3 ’3 I--31: V. M. A Cabinet. 29- Sophomore lloiior IColl; Itruiiiiu Kulmeii. Si moi k Samius. B.A.....................Nashville, I'enn 7. II T Ki. «Inn.Ill Tra-lc; Trill k. ‘31; IIlltdler. ’30; Asso.lut.- Kil- llor llumliT. '31; «Hue IViuil Club. ‘31. | i I'rantts Swii v, B.A. . Hendersonville, I’enn. lit C. Si hi i sisra k. B.A..............Memphis, I'enn. 7 B T ”11 ust ler Starr. ’2! -'3i): Assoelnte Killtoi I I umler. ‘39; mill I'eiiell Club. '30-‘31: Calumet Hub; Cu|. ami Mills. :t ; Stake MaiiuKi-r Cap innl Mills. '32: KmIiiiiiki Kdltor Mamittermler. '31 '32. Joan Shvkr. B.A........................................Nashville, I'enn. A K • l.iitii' Kat.-rs; «'o Kdltor ; Itiiilii'lnr Malib-s; l-'rein-li Club. •31--32; Cerinun club. '31 '32. Bax I KK Smith, B.A...................Nashville, I'enn. 1 A K SiTw.irmt-at-Aims Junior «'lass; I’an-llollenle Cotineil: Cap ami Molls, '3u-'3l : Owl Club; Vssistant Malinger Football. ‘31. I'lKM Smith, B.A............................Nashville, I'enn. 2 A V. I'resident Ae,- Club; .«sistant Manauet llaskell.all: l.iklit weight MonIiih Cliainiilon. (il OKOK I . SMITH, B.A.....................Dei herd, I'enn. A X A Skull ami Monos. IIki.i n Nokkis Smith, B.A........(den Ridge, N. I. AAA Anna R. Sikckist, B.A. .... Nashville, I'enn. 1 K PAGE 68 The Commodore (♦ i. JUNIOR CLASS Aim Wim N.A , Koto WitttiM I unit H A W. A Waco. HA. Mtt- UM WlllltMtN, B A I • tv i' I Will I AMO K N Mill' J . ' l . Potll.lt A. Willi AMO, Jo., lit V «htillr, I mu. A K K: n to til lint. Wiimt, II A, . j htillr, I mu in.l l«i Mal.l • It, The Commodore JUNIORS WITHOUT PICTURES School of Arts and Sciences and Engineering School Tom W. Bagley 1 A K Fames Kdward Beasley. |r A T } Varsity Fool ball, '30. '21. Jack Bradi-m •I A 0 Aco Club; «■ «! :m«l lb-ID «'Ini . '30, '32; Commorior.' Itoaral, '30. '31. Sidney C. Bulla A X A S.- rotary Cl ’29-'32; Cap anal Ha'll . '32. James Willis Bi rks. |r a k i: Robert (). Davidson II O II Jr. A. S. M. B. . asln ill -. 'Fcnn. Thomas B. Dudley «!• k 2 . . Sikcston, Mo. Leon Firber A R II, A l A (•!«••• Club. '3«; Skull :«ia«l Iton. M. Combs Lawson Fort A K K Cl« • Club. ’30-'32; Cia| «11 1 Iblls. '32. Katherine (Jenv AAA William C. (Joi.den ii i’ -i Honor Itoll. ’! •. 'Ill Clarence (Iracey, Jr Franklin, 'Fcnn. A X Kr limit it l' .o(l.:ill. 1 Ciihk 11 b.all, 1!. - •! i a 11; l’r .-lab-lit l-'ivsliiiistii ;i h; Variaily l''onl b«ll, ‘30. '31. Jack W. 11 arris Z It T Hlu«' l‘ ii II Club: Husil. r l{i'p«rn-r, '3«. Sport Kalltor, 31. MuungiiiK Honor Roll. •bllior. '32; Soplmmoro at PAGE 70 yr le Commodore f ( f f JUNIORS WITHOUT PICTURES School of Arts and Sciences • d Engineering School Tom IIivoiiviv, ji , . Franklin. '1 mi M wtii Si Him K ||oi kis , i.f • r. j'i ivni . j«.. Mu Mill kwiMIK Kl 1 Rl k MI R . Jwn . I'mriR LmtHIH . koitiT Jt istos laiur. Jr. . Er K Owis Ml itllll . . Pi nr llluff. Ark. William C mi sm Moriiiim 1 hicago, Ml. Morton McMvimt .1 Smyrna Tei l UL MuRRIwh................................. . . . Na hullr, Trim. Harry N i WTON.......................................Weatherford, Tex. Z X rmhmiH rwlMl Trail; Yirtil) Tu t 11. ih i un rir hm n Kn I). I Km .i ss )i m i . Montclair, N. I. PAGE 71 The Commodore JUNIORS WITHOUT PICTURES School of Arts and Sciences and Engineering School Ki ri I m i i i. Riis.m.w. Jr............................Chattanooga. Tain. 7. l$ T Skull :■ ml Iloilo; Hustler- Stuff. ’J-'SI; Varsity Track. ’31. '32: Glee Clul . '31. Robert N. Rosi nthai...............................................Cincinnati. O. Z 15 T Oloo Club. '30. '31; Skull anil Hones. Bi rtox Shackei.ford.........................................Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. r X Varsity Baseball. Arch Wiw Smith......................................................Texarkana, Ark. 2 A K At sTiv M. Smith............................................Murfreesboro, Tcnn. II K A Vistox Ramsev Smith A X A Act Club: Blue l . n« II Club; Glee Club. ‘28-‘J0. Tcnn, -i« k r Ienn, ii i i 'Penn. Lai rence (). Traki e 2 x l i -Imiaii Track; Soplinmmv Honor Itoll. . Nashville. Tcnn |oii Wixstox Wakefield, |r X X . Nashville. I'enn, George High Waters A T V. .Sophomore Honor l «ll. . Lebanon, Penn. Charles Boillix Watts II K A Glee Club. •29- 5l. . Clarksville. Penn. Richard Frederick Wertheimer . It T Glee Club. '31. . Cumberland, Md, James B. Whitworth A T A . Clarksville, Penn. PAGE 72 V V s V J .mi s B. Whitworth . . . Soohomore Glass . The Commodore OH SOPHOMORE CLASS l rvei Akin’S. K.N. . . . Ktowah, 1'enn. I'iiom s Anderson, B.A....................Nashville, I'cnn. H O ll Club Viet ‘President; Business Manager 8twJcnl in rectory; Freshman E'oolhall: Intramural Tennis; Com- tiimloro Contributor. Sara Cati Akmisii ai , B.A...............Nashville, Trim. K A 0 | mi Mai Bi Asm, K.N.......................Mlisona, I'cnn. K ii ii Binder, B.A....................Long Branch, N. I. A K II Band. ’31-’32. Aubrea W. Bora.f, B.A..................Ccnircvillc, I'cnn. K A Ki in K. Bond, B.A..............Nashville, I'cnn. AAA Jack Bouchard, B.K....................Nashville, I'cnn. £ X Ace Club. Run s I . Bowi ni . |k.. B.A. . . Old Hickory, I'cnn. ♦ K Bissii Bi U K. B.A...................Nashville, I'cnn. AAA l iiO-MAs losii’ii Broderick. |k.. B.A. . Nashville, I'cnn. ♦ k' T Hustler Staff; ’a|« and Bells. James Mii.iokd Bi ii incion. B.A. . Nashville, I'cnn. •I’ K 'V Circulation MunawiT Hustler.” '33. Sum Maioni Cain. B.A.................Nashville, I'cnn. Freshman Track: V. M c. A. Cabinet. Sara Cason. B.A..........................Nashville, 'I'cnn. K A O OoRonn Monroe ('handi er. B.S. Mt. Pleasant, I'cnn. James Ross Cheshire, Jr., B.A..................Atlanta, Ga. ii 0 ll E'renhinnn Track: Tennis Team. ’.11’; Ituimer Up Tennis SIukIc . '31: Hustler Staff. ‘30-’3l. •:il-’33; Owl Club. Dorothea Ci.emenis, K.N................Jackson, I'cnn. PAGE 74 The Commodore SOPHOMORE CLASS M«ai vi K (itKMI ( t llll « H A l.imo ( huh H.A- Suiii Fuiauin Ct i mi iw, HA Xa Jw illr. Imi «.1 -• • Wu ( i % %i n in H |(r • i «il Mu liutiM Mut |)ivuu H Minkiin M • ' Muim Dos iii . H N 1 r ivm ( MMi «|i luivi- K.A. F-Mitur I H.A. Mil l•••ll I nt HA Jims W lawitt It,A II K | Hi s II wins Iiiiuu, J , II A . San A mom . Altt I (««uiMis HA . j h illr. In 4 X t J, |)UM (ilANDI IIY, H I , . Asm lll .MIIIII (.Mill H.A . 11 j Him i. Mi i h illr, I run I• ■ J ) PAG6 ;s The Commodore e l= a|G SOPHOMORE CLASS -w 1 AO ( ill.MOKI ( ikl 1 K, B.A. . . A O II Nashville, I’nin. Poi.i.y IIamr, B.A A K Cu-IMIlor . I iiomas ( main 11 amhkick, B.l . . . Brooksville, Mi . HI! • -'■liman Football; Football S' iua«l. ’31: Student Conm-ll, 31: Owl Club. ‘Si. Avi r Hasdia. B.A. . . It 0 II Aeo Club. Virginia 1 ni iii i: Harrison, K. ...Minor Hill, Fenn. M 11 1 1 1 Mil III II K 1. K.N. . . . Milleducville, (la. ICi.i aiii:in Him., B.A. . . A II . . Gallatin, Trim. Asm 11 iksiiin k«;. B.A. . A K Maiu i Ki m Hopson, B.S. . . . II it -I . Jacksonville, Fla. 1 HACK (JRAVI 1 Items, |r.. 15.A. . . ('larksdale, Miss. •I- A 0 Fr -dlinan Football; Yu rally !• « •« I i«ll. '31; Iteprese ntallve H' liiu ('1111111-11; I'resldi-nt I'nl.iiw; On 1 Chil . Charms IIinr Hum.. B.A Memphis, Trim. It 0 II Itlm IVm ii Club; Assistant Mutineer Traek. 1.. I t «1 si Johnson, B.A. . . . A K : l-'lv lmi;tii Football; Yursll) . West Monroe, l.a. Knot ball. '31. Iamis III NIIK Johns ion. B.A. . II 1 II . Spring Hill, I'enn. Dan ice Jordan, B.A K A o . Nashville, I'enn. Morion B. Kino, |r., B.A. . . 1 A K I'lvshiimii Traek; Him- I’. u.-ll Club; C. A. Cabinet; 11 listh . Shelby ville, I'enn. Vive Preside) 1 Y. M. •r Staff. Ci Mittirni Hoi.mis Kinnard, B.l'.. I N . . Franklin, I'enn. I.RSKINI W'AIKINS klU'l. B.F.. . •1 K I t • b i• Club; VI' i•-1'resident Freshmen . . Nashville, I'enn. KukInfers; A« .• club. PAGE 76 N The Commodore SOPHOMORE CLASS . Miami. Ha. |flM I m vi m K SUms, H.A Mil eu Nlu.u, H, NA hi Mi C't i ' Mi, K N (iUJlir V Mtaain, H.A. Alviv ullius M ai, H A. . Kmi« vi S'tvisv Ni«iili.A. Sams Cmmivm Ohi s, H.A. . Moss sail Wuf I sain i, H A i immlmm. V ' imi rm M Ham , II s . M a Iu sin ni Hia II M SKI 1« • I I'm I II II . N« hviltr, T The Commodore SOPHOMORE CLASS Nori ii ii II. K m , H.A. . . . A K K . St. Louis, Mo. Iu ni hi Ki ah. li.A. . . . I K . Nashville. I'enn. Ji.mtii Mc( Ml Roiikkis. H.L. . . Nashville, Lcnn. I N Vi. . I'■ -iil.m Sophomor. KiiKlii'- 'inK Arm-ri.-an Soelt-ty Civil KiikIiumti . M k I it wok Roiii Mi.M skk, H.A. . Nashville, I run. A O H iTtulriimu Ir«'.slum'll Ctrl . Honor ConimHt«-‘ '3l-‘33: Stu- ■ I. Ill • OUIK’II. '31 32; Can ll.-ll. nl- Council. ‘SI- 38; A. Cal iiH-t. '3l-'3t. Miuikfa Rooms. H.A...............................Nashville. Trim. 1 «I B (iiKiKim Rosin. H.A...................Hora. Ala. A K Viroinia Sam cm., H.A. . ... Nashville, I enn. I K Dimsi Sum , |k.. H.A..............Youngstown, Ohio K I I . Siit m Y, |k., H.A. . . Alexander City. Trim. •I- K Am I Mix Silt'l l., H.A.....................Nashville. I enn. K A 0 Co-K«lltora. Wai ikr Simmons, H.A........................I’inc Hluff, Ark. 1 A K Kin. l i ncil «Tui ; Anii-rli'iin Soi-li«i Civil BnniiU'i-m. Ki ssi 11 Slow. H.A..........................Columbia, Tenn. •I' K + Jack Irvin Smith, H.A.................Mooresville, Ala. A X A Rosai.vn Smiiii, H.A....................Nashville, I enn. r + H Hi Kit 11 Ckaici Simor. H.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. K A o Robert Si an t'ORit, Jk., H.A...........Nashville, Tenn. K X Cl.-I- Cl III.. Dorothy Stark, R.N...........................Maugham, I.a. PAGE 78 V le Commodore SOPHOMORE CLASS Mimi liuti MMi HI Mil : | t If III III | 11 4 |( V ( Hk U I' HM H.S Aiuniii W Ihi'Mh HA II O I ii'iwu, J . H A Jonh J M.A, Hi rm ( nui I'lrnts R.N Kmu 1 umui. R.N l«t«« hm WALMa, li Hi si. II WiMtia, HA ll i • s .amis. h N b illr. At Mat Koh mu WiiAtiit HI NaafcritW, I'mmm Witsta, HA. Doaonn Win err. H.A Gallatin, fmn Naim as II Woooai n, It Ii k IIamu i Is. • m V(«« It A. . N i«h illr. 1 rim. X A 0 .Am i • hiKmimm Vim kiwkri.. B.A. . Ja. L . n ill -. Ha I A ii PAGE 19 The Commodore SOPHOMORES WITHOUT PICTURES School of Arts and Sciences and Engineering School IU kc.i-ss Askew.........................................................Nashville. Tenn. 2: A K Pierce 1'. Askew i; a k l' n- hnmii i h iIniII ami liitskcilutll: Ai-i- Melville M. Barnes Tenn. . Nashville. Tenn. K A I. Barr. |r . Nashville, 'Tenn. K A (lEORCE (iEZA Berko X I Koiiert C. Bersox N. Y. Brownsv ilIf. Tenn. It 0 II Sai.lv Beenwax 'Penn. AAA l.i cu s F.nw ri Bi Ren . Nashville, lenn. K A Varulty l’ M n nll. 31; ('«I dull. Ki th Bi rtox Tenn. Tenn. K A Matthew Delam err Cooim-r Tenn. K A Penn. Marie Felton DeMoss Penn. Sadye: Doochix . Nashville. Penn. Artiii R I)l X'LAP . . . Baris. Penn. r X (Me- (’lull. ’32. Billy 1 )i ni.op X A K Thomas M i i ix 1 V)ri e, |r . ClarksN ille. Penn. Penn. PAGE 80 The Commodore SOPHOMORES WITHOUT PICTURES School of Art and Science Engineering School ▼ Aktiiokv VitT' h«u K A .Old Hickor). I'rnn. Flitch s Maeviv. Js. non Jamis C. Homapay. Je. Jack W. Jitib . John II auii Jukka . , ( ilrn Irrru. V« V jl il|o US H. 1 - VN’IIE 1 T«mm Lynn . Itrli Him'klr, 1 mil. u ii lum M ' • •' SjOuillr, IVnn Wll LIAM 1 M AUivi t K Z I'lMEI 1 n It. Ml t MM Kr l Moil ii«| Sp rill It . 1 «•mi. II o II y PAGE II The Commodore SOPHOMORES WITHOUT PICTURES School of Arts and Sciences dnd Engineering School M kci i Ki n McKinney...............................................Nashville. Tenn. 1 K Lotus Haters. Walti.r McDonald Smith. Jr...............................................Hoyle, Miss. -I- a o Commodore Representative, ’. i '31. li'.in I • u«-11 Clui ; KivMinmn Bns.Lnll; Varsity MaKO- l.all. ’32. William T. D. Morrison ... Grosse Point, Mich. l A IC M. I.. Ml RI'HEY Band. '30. '31. John W. M i rphrek K A Iamhs Nichoi «1 A 0 Krosliman Kuotliall anil Track: Varsity Track. Frances Christine Par.man . Nashville. Temi. Pollv Parrish . Nashville, Tenn. AAA Lauretta Rutherford . Nashville, 'Penn. John Clay Sandiikii: X '1 Harvey Collins Siierkr. Jr . Nashville, Penn. . Nashville, Penn. II K A Blue Pencil Clui ; Wrest Him Team. John 11. Sni maker . Nashville, Penn. ITeslimnn Track: Kresliman V M. iA. John Raymond Snhli . Nashville, Penn. Ann Davis Stuckey A ‘1 A William St iikheixrich . . Faansville, I ml. Owl lni ; VnrulKy Football. 31. ( i FORCE '1 Ol'FEI Wheeling. W. Va. Gorman Play, Fi.ori ci Anne Tki li . . Nashville, Penn. r K Lotus Haters; Hustler Staff. Is. Phillips I t rni r «I k i: l' i •■slitualt I-’.m. tl.all an.I Haslc. tl.all. IHiie flu .; Varslt Basketball. Baseball. and Koot- l all. Owl t 'Ini PAGE 8? Fres.: nman Cl ass The Commodore ©|6 16} FRESHMAN CLASS V Chari ii O'Nt ai Ak :r$, B.S. . it o 11 . . Nashville, Tenn. Sara Otitsii Aiiski ;iit. B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. lir.Ri Baciiirio, B.A Nashville, Teim. •1' K + llumier Staff: Olco Olut : Cap anti Hells. Hob Baii.ey, B.A A K K Glee Clul. 1 amt ( i'oi.i.ad w Bakik. B.A. . •1« K 4' Madisonville, K . I iiom B. Bakik. Jr., B.A. . •I A O . Nashville, Tenn. lln i s Hauer, B.A . . Nashville, Tenn. Bki ci M. Bu i k. B.S. . . . 1 N lit VIKIO Bi vsi.i v. B.A. . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. A shrew Bi i i. Besi iiici . Jr.. B.A. . . Nashville. Tenn. •1 A 0 Asha K. B rikas, B.A. . . . P it . St. I.otiis, Mo. (Jm.kci I'.duis Bowden, B.K. . A X A . . Nashville, Tenn. l.ccii.i- Briykr, B.A Ciii'ii k ('. Bki mmi i i . B.S. . 4- K X . Mitldleshoro, Kv. I ami s Bo i) Bui i ki . B.A. . . . . . Buchanan, (la. | mis Oscar Bi kci:, III. B.l . . . Nashville, Tenn. X A K Freshman l''iH tl iill. NVii.i.i ni Ai 11 s Bi ksi i r, Jr.. X A K B.A. . Nashville. Tenn. Mariiia Ki.i.oisi I'Aiimm, B. A. . Cnioii City, Tenn. Ji as Lot is (‘AMmi i., B.A. . P 4 Ii .... Albany, Mo. PAGE 84 The Commodore FRESHMAN CLASS ( uvmu Its |V«iiin) ( hi ii vi v Put H A. TitOMAl Waiui lUtn, III, HA lire n «ad, ! «« I’llM J• It I I’iioma NoKimr Fmim II A . t ilutnl'i i, I cun Jam KoBmrwjs |i m ( II.A , I •Faieiie, j. Wllk III Ml I |)|j« (.ans. It A I ii a Stimuli (.amis. II.A. . K A II I I I I «HI VII, It s . r ♦ ■ . ( j||jiin, I en (irernvillr, S. ('. • illminR, I IU« PAGE The Commodore a i FRESHMAN CLASS Sami i i 11 n k a IIairsion. 1 .S. . Meridian, Mi . x a k K iiiKRiM II kkis. B.A..................Nashville. Penn. K A 0 (iioKCi llARVi Y, Jr.. B.S........................ Canton. Miss K 0 II Cari. M i.i.or 11 aru m.i.. |r.. B.A. . . Osceola, Ark. ■I- A rt NIiiukm) 11 At . B.A.....................Franklin. Tent . (’hakim Kii t a Hioakin, |k.. B.A. . l ittle Rock, Ark. Jamks W kmk Hoisti-ao. B.A. . . . Jackson, Trim. I X lit m i ii I lofKts'Sov. B.A............Nashville, Tenn. lost pii Bnkns lit iviiisos. B.l . . . . Nashville, Penn. X A K Pom S. |on. B.A...............................Nashville, Penn. it 0 II I'llti.i.ip Kirk, B.A...............................................Nashville, Penn. It O II SiiIkt.i n Oran Kirkpairick, B.A. . . Nashville. 'Penn. A O II Nn a I.AMI R, B.A............................Madison. Penn. A ( II Maxim Asm I m-ai, B.A......................Nashville, Penn. A K -I Co- ICO I tors. I mks K. I.ovi . B.K......................Nashville. Tenn. It o II Jackson l.mu, B.A............................Nashville, Penn. N.yiiiax Koiii ki Martin, Jr.. B.A. . Nashville, Penn. •I A 0 Jamis Wit mam Mm mi us, B.S. . . Nashville, Penn. 1’lllt.l.lP Mt |)ii aii , B.A................Nashville. Penn. K A Glee Club. PAGE 86 S The Commodore FRESHMAN CLASS Mm F i V!. II .♦ H Mi.l.-«. TfM (•Uiiii ( M« 1 i w i H s Mu in || Mi 11in H Mrmfkty 11« tit x Mi ii, H ' . Waafva (hilt 1 MlXUlX )l H ( ( limit Mmii M1 tMt HI 1 air i Kail. (.ittlfi M'ixtr xii •« H M.. si xi «i Mo-11 |l Km Km him i«4 B A, . Jolts Axuatxv Miani II s lUxirr, Mm. WlUUM II Mittat H s i • s Nil mix Ja H 1 . a k illr. M abx Far scii N n It Trim. M i v lii m ut (i vi s II M (Ml Wins Out xm , It Trim. Hisjtviix K. I'tnuwis, 1 . II s. . ♦ K ♦ M id ( Aimj r hum, B.A. . S' j h illr. Trim. l.i« v l|i r'' s nili . KV Cadi , K'. AG£ 81 The Commodore a|6l FRESHMAN CLASS Kak: Kiiohir Price, B.A. . . . Middlcshoro, Ky. •I A 0 Commotiore VminbutliiK Stuff. Clara Belli Puryear, B.A. . . . McKenzie, i enn. K A 0 K i 'i! rim B. K : Mos. B.A. . Lookout Mountain, Tenn. KAO Ki si i i lit f ki Kay, B.S...........Memphis, Icnn. X A B James IIoiman Kits. li.A. . . . Fayetteville, 1‘enn. I A E l.l i ll i Rkism.w, B.S................Chattanooga, Tenn. Asm Leslie Ross, B.A......................Gallatin, Tenn. AAA Makcari. i Lot isk Ri ddhi i . B.S. . . Springlieltl, Mo. Ft) Rt sm i.i , Jr., B.S...............Centrevillc, Tenn. X A K James Andrew Scoggins, B.S..................Tupelo, Miss. ♦ AO Krculiman Football; Krcstunau Basketball. William N'iceni Shanks. B.A. . . . Jack-on. Miss, •h A tt M. r lit i i t 81111 1 , B.A...............Smyrna, Tenn. r t it William A. Skei.ion. B.A..................Anchorage. Ky. •I A 0 Laxdon S.marii, B.A.......................Brentwood, Tenn. •I A 0 Joe: IIarra Smiiii. B.A................Springfield, Tenn. K X Glee flui ; Bun !. Roiieri W. Smiiii, B.S....................Owensboro, Ky. A X A Glue Club. Martha Omii Snell, B.A.....................Soochmv, China A O II Co-Killtors. W. C. Si’RAoi.in, B.A..................Cnion Citv, Tenn. X A K Albert Gt v Si ive:y, B.A................Nashville, Tenn. X P PAGE 88 The Commodore FRESHMAN CLASS F A«fc I.IOV«Blf Will .«VO, II 1 Mm. l Mil ir Wiu i «V ' H A Trim. Jrniv I ■ isi Wii • i , It Wll 11AM M. Wll os It Tmn. Ktiiimisi ( Wo-m, It.A 1 on K K , Wv An, Ji.. It A. . . Njthvillr, PAGE The Commodore FRESHMEN WITHOUT PICTURES l School of Arts and Sciences Wk and 'A Engineering School .• Bexj .min I '. Marx i s. Jr . 1 X . . River |unction, Fla. V Ia.mes Walter Mi ll . . . Augusta, (la. V 11 ssi i Lehmon Mr anilia . Statesboro, Cla. Oscar Brew Glee Club. 1. L. Campbell. Ik a k i: Glee Club. Robertson F. Campbell . . 1 X Gary, liul. Fthei.n Cl. RA I) WIS . . . 1 1 RRV Leo 1 )ickISON . . . X 1 Freshman Football. Marjory W. Fi.lisox . . . Nath w Peyton Ev ns . . X K .... Shelby ville, Tcnn. Ia.mes Fickes II K A Glee Club. S M l 1 1. Ml NJ .M 1N Fo I.I K . It O II . . . 1 leiulersonville, Tcnn. Herman Fritz Mellvtic, Tcnn. 1 1 AL I lM 1 1.1 TON ( ilHSON . . X A K •• Club; ;ii mid Itcllis, Nashville, Tcnn. :i. Richard C. (in.i.i .m .... A K E Ace Club. PAGE 90 ▼ N The Commodore FRESHMEN WITHOUT PICTURES School of Arts and Sciences ••d Engineering School Mauy (i mi. Franklin, Trait. J SS||A Mills H S l . 1 )| RRI I. 11 l 1 Ml KM . Jamm Tki in Jacks . z s I’ai l K ciks Iji'umu . 1 iiw ari H. M u ri ' VnhvilU 1'ran. Harmin' 1 i« m m MiI’iim n Khimki Armistiad lt( ss% i iti « i V i 11 k Mi K s . 1 .n on, ( i.i K M MKS N Mil 1 SI Al (.11 . uht ill 11 nit PAG I 91 FRESHMEN WITHOUT PICTURES School of Arts and Sciences and Engineering School ▼ Henry Perkins Minton...........................................Nashville, Tenn. X X Aco Club. I dm Moore.....................................................Nashville, Tenn. X N John Fraser Orman...................................................Spring Mill. Tenn. a k i: Edg nr Overali.................................................Nashville, Tenn. James Lea Peery.....................................................Polk, Tenn. a t $ Ernest Potts.................................................Chapel Hill, 'Penn. Robert L. Schmid......................................................Nashville, Tenn. K A Aco Club; ••CommcMlorc Iloprosontnllve. Irving Soi. Schi lman..........................................Nashville, Tenn. Kro«luiiuii Basketball. Evelyn Elisabeth Stilz..........................................(iallatin, Tenn. Sam Gaines Stlhiuns. Jr........................................Birmingham, Ala. A K H Kr«tliniiin Basketball. Eri.h Ewing Wilkinson.................................................Nashville, Tenn. ll K a I lustier” staff. Bi n Mill Willingham..................................................Nashville, Tenn. A T il Aco Club. Wilbi rn Jackson Winter. Jr..................................Chattanooga, Tenn. x a i: PAGE 92 i or in and out, above, about, below, C is nothing but a Jblaqic Shadow-show, (Plai d in a 3d ox whose Candle is the S un, 3 ound which we 3?liantom CFiqures come and (jo. —Rubdiydt of Omar Khayydm. . fa . Senior Class . School of Medicine SENIOR CLASS School of Medicine ❖ Theodore Roe Austin CRM WVOOI), MISSISSIPPI ('on,fi,fair for M.D. T X I h rbi rt Blake WIUKSOS, SOI III CAKOI.IS'A Cail.fi,fair fnt AI.I). II K . A K K Fiiomas Sandidge Carter sasiiviim:, iisskssii Can.fi,fair for M.D. Z X. I- X Alice Drew Chenoweth Al.liASV, MISSOl.KI ('on.fi,fair for M.D. T . A L A. ‘I’ It K John Wei i ons Claiborne. Jr. OVIKSIII'RO, I I SUSS I I (Jon,fi,fair for M.D. •I It II I I ■ M«ili«'al •'Iuli; Vi l’ivxiili-iit i'hil : llolim Committee. I June Cleveland CHS 11 KVII.I I . AI MI MIA Con,li,fair for M.D. A K, A K K rivnlil.nl Senior 'lass; Alpha Ome a Alpha I lollurarx Kraternlty. PAGE 98 SENIOR CLASS School of Medicine Maby Bax h u Cook ( amJ.Jat, ft M I) John I.u w i i i yn I)avis, Jb. CsmJtdsif fmr l I A K K I i M Di Voi INC CMNII ItrttN, WN Ilk.U ( mmJiJat, ( f ♦ in f Rl HARD G. f l I lot I Lf IlkCTOII, KIKIVCKV ( amJiJatf • l II K A, ♦ X, II A II HuGI NI f . I-VANS miiota, TVKKitarr ('amJiJalf • I I). I II II Wll I I AM I I ROY II I MING KAIKVII.il, TtKKtUII I «JiJalr for 1.1). A K K, K K. 1 II K. A II A SENIOR CLASS School of Medicine ❖ Clarence L. Gardner. Jr. Rt'SSH.I.VII.I.E, ARKANSAS Candidah' for Md). A K K. X . A ft A H. V. Gayden Cl K KSVII.I.I, II XXFSSEF Candidatr for Md). X X, 1' It II Tom M. Guyton DECATIK, A I. A IS AM Candidatr for Md). II K A Barbara Ann Hewell XASIIVII I.E, TEN’XESSEE Candidate for Md). Thomas F. Huey. Jr. WXISrOX, M.AIIAMA Candidate for M.I). X A K, ‘I’ X I’ri-nUli-ni Junior M«- ll -al Cla : Honor «'oiinrll: WUhomii Clui . Felix Austin Hughes, Jr. OKOI.ONA, ARKANSAS Candidate for Md). ■I It II PAGE 100 SENIOR CLASS School of Medicino Roihrt Paui Hughfn t ft MI). Louis N. Join . Jr. C 9JuUtr ft l i . Ci.aud I). Johnson CmmJUmu for Vi) Ot i i Jon i s CtimJiJilt for i. ). ( i i nn B. Judd t tlHtllJulf for i i Pm Niui Kinsi r. Jk. ( .1 n.h.Lur for M l). + X, A .. 11 A II PAGE 101 SENIOR CLASS School of Medicine ❖ Marvin Luther Latimer 1I0N!I A PA TH, SOI'III CAROLINA ('tin.It,hilt for M.l). A K K. i) A K VlllH'l'S|..... Clui . Howard Carl Lavender nasiiv ii i.i, i : k$s :k ('tin.li.hili• for M.l). ■I- II II Skull ; ■ (i I linn Holior I 'iimnilH.. ; l't . sub iit l-'roslimnii Molls: Kvo Club. Aubrey Bernard Lee MORRIS, l U: MA Ctiii.fi.hilr for M.l). -I- X Kvo Club. Hugh M. C. Linder OXIORI), M.ARAMA Can.tithilf for M.l). «I X. A il A Robert Lebern Lucas WIMIIU), M.AIIAM A ('till.H.hilt for M.l). A K K Kvo Club. J. Gi.en McNiei joni svii.i.i:, VIRGIN IA C.nn.U.hit. for M.l). A K K SENIOR CLASS School of Medicino R. I). Nine hi 11 CtmJi.Uu f r lit. A K K Al I AN1 | K Sll AMI MOI lilt KU«ai«, (HIM r t I) A K K kOBI HI Awl Is Mosi i v CmmJiJmlf f I I) A K K Bui ori O’Ni ai ( tnJi.lmu f t I It ♦ II o ( II Al)YS I I. OsilOHNI I in.h.Lii, fmt M It Paui Pi I I RSON I'an.liJatt «. l l). ♦ K ♦ PAGE SENIOR CLASS School of Medicine Edwin K. Provost N'ASIIVII 1.1, TENNESSEE Candidale for M.D. l A 0, 1« X l r Medical club: Pan-Hellenic Council; Stud.-m I’nion; spoon Club; SwlinniiiiK Team. A i vi n Bernard Rosen bloom JACKSON', TENNESSEE Candidale for M.D. Z B T. II X !' Skull and Bones. James I.. Salmon CORK, KENTUCKY Candidati• for M.D. •1« B II Hecrotary-Treasurer Senior Class: Kvo Club. Hiram P. Salter. Jr. N'ASIIVII.I.E, I I N NESSEE Candidate for Md). «I A O, 1- X Mask.«ball. ‘26-'27; Skull and Bones; W'thersi.. Harmon Ulysses Sanders CARROLLTON , MISSISSIPPI Candidale for Md). 1- X Wn mam Roberts Sandusky PENSACOLA, FLORIDA Candidale for Md). X X, «I X Vice President Commodore Club. 2S-'2$: Secretary Stu«l .•II; Vie.--President V M. «' A.. '27; Skull and Pones; Skull and Boncw, ’27 '28; ssU«tnnt Uanaccr Track. ' idem Itlllc pencil Club; Ac. C|ul ; Owl Club; Sophollio Boll: Vice-President Junior Medical clans. Harry Albert Sauberi i LORRAINE, K NS S Candidale for M.D. 1 X Witherspoon Club Wither- Club. •ni Cmin- I ■ns Idem 2S; Pres- re Honor PAGE 104 SENIOR CLASS School of Mod'Cinr Jami s Cai vin Shari ('saJUatf ft M I) John W. Simpson Sophii Simi Cm JtJ te ft M J). Chari.rs Ci.a Trabui ft M I). Wn I 1AM OkRI N VaI f.HN CmmMJtf ft f J). Bl RNARI) M. WriNSlIlN C.an.U.iatf ft M.l). I IaRNX I I I Wl! SON WIMTtB MAVIS, lUHUIIA Cnn.luiitlf for M.l), 1 A K. A K K. A II The Commodore JUNIOR CLASS School of Medicine ❖ OFFICERS John W. (i k i it (iioKc.i A. Il.uvi-s III CM II loi STON R A N’ KI Ii 1.01 I Lksi.ii M. ( i RRI I I .................President ..........I'ice-President . Seeretary and Treasurer Commodor Re tres ntative . . . . Honor Committee PAGE 106 The Commodore JUNIOR CLASS School of Medicine l.icni Rt Min A l)«no Scotv Raiii . Kum C. Him m , jiMni IWmmirH mi . R i«r Hommah , lliwai Mi atari I uui Rmiii A. Duiii.. J« . . OM llirkiio, Tran. I MOMM F. Nnt . . Mrntlun, | %. Ft. Worth, I'ci. Intli M«nu (.uitiT Rwmnillr, Kt I«11 (krtUMn.............. Nr York, N. Y. . Ku h ilk, III. Oriok Wr kDtl.l II •■ 1 Na«hvilk, 1'rnn. I'iioma IIaiiicock...........Nor noil, N. C. Iln.n I i iii llor ros . Murray, K). (iii«u Aim II • « I irtU Ki«l. Aik Jnn I' Mm . )i . |j«k n, K . ' Jot M. IU1IIW Nj«h ilir, I ron. Na h«ilk. Iron. Ilcl ••! !. | «« l lant« n, Ij Shim i J. Win nu . WllllAM I). WllMis . . Hunt illc, Ala. PAGE 107 The Commodore SOPHOMORE CLASS School of Medicine ❖ OFFICERS J.XB1-: J U KSON' Ri i d 11 ii.i. . . A. V. Rn iu i . Joe Pate, Jr. . ................President ...........Pice-President . St h i lory and Prensurer . . . Honor Committet The Commodore SOPHOMORE CLASS School of Medicine Wiiat • Kiv t III V R u Bm u , K wt«f N'MUU Hiuu'In ||i xlrfw till I «mi. W. IV Hi ■ mi ii ft a . J. Ki tun Cook . I. IV Cumttnv . Want. T« hitt M pint Ci limit V. I • iv ( lAHNNO III MR Hi s Ci. lit ill ivi.ia . J I HOMAt (.HUM . , Tolrtln, O. I’uitagr, Prnn. Paclurah, Kk Saul (iiii mak............................Pititburg. Pa. I 11• ill At ( •■! Am . ( KMHlIrlltv illr, I'rnn. O. Run Hill............................. l -bannn. Trim. Jam Jaamai , Viri. Aik (tun Auit Kmum . 11 MV VkPfAX . Will 1 AM Si II It Av . Abthi a J. Si min avii , Njthtillr, Irnn. (’iiaiih C. I'noumit . Ci ( tiinhi Mi Kiivt Claim Vavlinos. Ja . Ntirrnc. I'rnn. |ttii Olittk Waiiiv , Not mk. N. ' Nathvillr. I'rnn. M Cl A«M WlMUII IV HrII Km Ur. I rnn. PAGE 109 The Commodore rl J ( f T r h i,«- FRESHMAN CLASS School of Medicine OFFICERS TllOS. K. MT . Roi.am) I). Lamb . Kim ari T. Con nor ...............I result a . . . . I ict -I’rcsidt nt Seen ary tun! I'raisurtr The Commodore FRESHMAN CLASS School O Modicin© . RflOW, (it. ( NUI«t M «III MitiRI . . Srtttlr, Vi4 ( « 4ltl ( ill, K . Cm it. Ilitat Momijv • (ill | f %IO« . H lit v ||A4.t Maiiiiai i . hr .llr, N C utfu«la, Kv. . I O, I i VI « 1 W 111 , PAGE III ALPHA • KAPPA • KAPPA .1 cdical I'ratt rni y CHI CHAPTER I'kATRIS l I MV1RSH ATI ! I HUBERT Bl.AKI Him Cleat land Jons Davis 1k i M. Dt i a W. I.. Fl.LM 1NG Rankin Bloi n i Korekj Bowman George F. Archer Rom k r N. Buchan n R y Bryan Sam C. Cowan 11 M HOUSTON ('.loss of 1932 C. I.. .‘AKONIK Ogle: Jonhs ( I N N B. JlDD M. I . I I IM K R I .. 1.1 CAS J. C. McNeii R. Jordan Miutieli A. S. Moi i i rr Gloss of 1933 Ogden (’. Briton Thomas A. Hathcock R. A. Daniels. Jk. G. A. Hawks Jamis A. 1'ayi.ok R. A. Mosi.t v C. C. Trabue V. O. A I'd UN Rai l Wheeler Harwki.i J. Wilson Hough I.. Houston Joi M. Si rayiiorn Gloss of 1934 Ai i ki d Chilton Frank Davis Gloss of Bi n II. M rsiiai i ('ll ARM s McGlI.I. McDaniel Favino Frank Oaaings i )35 Daniel Murphy ('ll K I I - MOSI I I ' I I KKISON SlIL'I.I. ArTIICR St TIIKRI NI Tuos. S. Weaver, III ( i II.HER r R NSOM Dr. II. K. Au x n di k Dr. A. I.. Bardii i Dr. G. II. Bikryiiii i Dr. R. W. Bii.i.ino ion Dr. F. I . Bishop Dr. II. (i. Bradi ea Dr. f n.mes Brew Dr. J. I.. Bryan Dr. O. N. Bra n Dr. Romri Caldwii i Dr. Sam C. Cow n I )K. C. M. C'OW l EN Dr. ('. B. Crii ii nden Dr. M. M Ci i.iom Dr. T. W. Davis Dr. Ili nra Dougi a . Dr. R. S. Duki FrATKI-S IN I RRI Dr. W. F. FISSEY Dr. W. (). Floyd Dr. J. I'. (.Ml ACHER Dr. I. I’. (in m k i Dr. W. D. HaGCARD Dr. I. W. II ANDI.KA Dr. Wil l i am IIAKDA Dr. Aim rio lit dson Dr. Ill N RA 111' NT Dr. Hot i is Johnson Dr. R. I. Jones Dr. I. I . Keller Dr. F. (i. Ki lit a Dr. I.. M. Faster Dr. R. K. Fandis Dr. I. IF Lassiter Dr. I. M. In l)R. J. IF I II I l-RER Dr. Buist Fi li i ri k Dr. W. B. Fi l l i ri r Dr. G. R. Long Dr. (ii a M AN'ESS Dr. I). R. ii. Dr. Roy Newman Dr. I esi.u Non Dr. D. R. Pickens Dr. I‘. (i. Poi.i ard Dr. W. D. I. Rockiord Dr. K. I.. Riity Dr. F. M. Sai ndi r Dr. G. P. Sanderson Dr. (I. C. Savage Dr. D. C. Si aa ard Dr. A. F. Sharker Dr. N. S. Shoe ner Dr. I. G. Si iton Dr. A. I). I hack Dr. Milton Filari Dr. I. R. Thompson' Dr. il. M. Id .i k r Dr. W. IF Frlmisi.k Dr. R. (). 1'uckir Dr. K. J. Warner Dr. S. J. Wii kinson Dr. W. W. Wilkinson, Jr Dr. F C. Wilson Dr. J. A. Witherspoon Dr. Hu i i ard Wood Dr. C. K. Woodri i i Dr. R. H. Wyatt Dr. T. B. Zerioss I'RATRFS IN F Cl I.T AIT Dr. R. Wallao Bii i ini.ion Dr. Klt.eni F. Bisiioi Dr. Perry Bkomiiikc Dr. I. F. Bryan Dr. Oval N. Bra an Dr. Robert Caldwell Dr. Sam C. Coaa an Dr. M arvin McT. Cit.i.om Dr. R aphaei. S. Di ki Dr. W. O. Floyd Dr. Joseph F. Gallagher Dr. Wii.i.i am D. II agg ard Dr. R. N. II i Km r i Dr. Hollis F. Johnson Dr. R. I.. Jones Dr. Wii.i.i am I.iit eri k Dr. Frank IF l.i ion Dr. ( .i a M. M a n i v Dr. Richard II. I’ikka Dr. David R. Picki n Dk. Douclas Slav ard Dr. ai n a x n i S. Si m i nik Dk. Wm. I). Sir aa horn, Jk. Dk. Holland M. Fioirt Dr. Wii.i.i am 11. Trimuli: Dk. Allen F. VanXess Dk. Rom:r e J aa W akner Dr. W. W. Wii kekson. Jr. Dr. ('. Fuel ne Woodkiti Dr. Thomas B. Zerioss PAGE 112 • IMl M «• IlMk N — ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA CHI CHAPTER in iHSS |h i 1 rtrtby II at I .u tnviutli Cnllr r t hi C luptrr r%tablif 'wd .it jinlrrbilr, I• J Cohn: (•rrrn jm«I Wlufr • AG P H I • C H (Mi dical Fraternity) PI QIAPTER J. W. AI KORI) ('. E. Anderson J. W. Hi ari Wil l I AM Hi! BRO W. E. Boxes ('. K. Hr aihord R. K. Brow n W. A. Bryan John E. Burch l.i cii ' F. Burcii Jere W. ('ai invm. F. R. t 'ii T. S. Carier J. F. Casox R. J. Hi i ioit I). S. Haver II. M. Carni a M. H. Cor 1 .1 111 Di (Jraw Carroll Jfll D. Cl I 111 RISON ('. V. Ervin Harm y Briggs Frank Casii i i ow Edward Comer Edwin I . Davis Hugh Hark R. H. Burrus Fratris in Jeorce: k. Carpi n i i k V. J. Corf .1. S. Cm rciiKR Carl R. Cri rem n i it R. S. Cunmngii.wi Murrw H. Davis W. ('. Dixon F. B. Dunki.in F. W. Edwards Di ncan Fvi Sr. Di ncan Eve. Jr. Jack Wii Faci i.tati: Robert W. (Jri ard J. M. Hardy Si m i II rkis, Jr. 11 AKKA 11 IM S I ROM W. W. 11t llll ARD !low kd King J. A. Kirii.y, Jr. R. M. Farsi Wii i iam M. 1cCaid F. I). Mi Kiwi a Tiieooori Morford I k tri s in I nta i Ksn ti Class of T. F. Ill iv C. D. Johnson I’reniici Kinsir II. M. (’. Findir Class of F. T. It i.ison J. O. I'lNNEV Thomas Frist, Jr. Class of J Mil I ACKSON ( Ill'll R I. I'D I IRI Dan McCarn Kemp Davis Hi gh Disiiaroon i. A. Edw rds IT ARI. II ARRIS 1932 Wll.I.IAM 1 1111.1 IPS E. K. Frovost IF F. Sauer W. K. Sandusky 1933 J. T. M ASON I t I HER M Al DOUG AI . H. IF Roll III NS 1934 Floyd M api i s I AA H. Ml RPIIA Wii 1 iam Orr. Ill J AMI S W ARRI N Class of I()3S Robi k I I I AKA I A I EON I loSKINS Roi ANI) I A Mil Edavard Law l llOM A' Wa All Fk AIK I N IN I rim: S. S. Briggs W. F. Kirby J. A. (J AINI 1 T. O. Ml NISS CARI A SM K A ATI'S F. (J. Morrissey I ami s C. Over all John (h i kion Cobb Pilcher S. r. Ross J. M. Saunders Avih Sikes IF ('. SlEAA ARI Roue r 1 F. St 1 i.ia an '. C. Finiple hvi n II. Wilson IF A. S Aim ki 1 J. C. Sharpe: J. W. SlNIPSI n Eric Robbins Jr. S. F. I'pciii rch W. D. Wilson Wil l I AM I’ll RCE Wil l IAM St I I IVAN (Tiari.fs Thompson John McC ai i Wii.i iam Fanin ( Jl ORGE Sill I ION James Ward II. VI. Ml RCII ANI S. R. IT ACIIOUT PAGE 114 I H- m V.mmI II. «••••a I «•( • K — I IW k II PHi CHI l I CHAPTER i l i Ouplrt nublhhri) Celts: P H I E. II. B.xrksdai.i: BaRNEX I { ROO K S II. W. Brown I.. (). Bennett J. V. Cl AIBOKNI K. M. PkYoi Xg John Buddingh S. F. Cope I. W. («ARNETT Frank Ai.i.ev Frank Boomer Wm. Bukkiiai iek I .AM XK BVERS | Uli: ('AKIM U K Ben Drake J. J. Ashby F. O. Ai.exanoek F. II. Bakksdaii L. I). Bi NNI IT S. I . Bl KAKIM I I l.l Barnev Brooks II. W. Broun J. M. Cl IA I’M N W. '. Ciikism K. K. Crowe • B E T A • P I (.Medical Fraternity) RHO CHAPTER l’RATRIiS IV V AC I I IATE K. K. Crow C. M. II xmii.ton W. A. Pemonbreun I . D. I.A.MSON K. C. Dekiv.u x M. S. Lewis II. C. Gayden Eugene Orr KrATRI-S in I MVKR.sn at i: Class of 1932 E. E. Evans F. A. Hughes II. V. Oavoen B. R. Hughes J. L. Saiaion Class of 1033 I.. M. Garre rr E. C. I.owrv (). W. IIXRKIS (L l . SCHUBSSI.ER Class of 1034 CRAUTORI) IT I Kl K Fo.M (ill.IIEKT Tom Gri aki (). Km) llin. Joe: J. Bate R. ('. N an Hook Class of 1033 Farm 11 xmii.ton Sam Kitchen Iack I.underm 1). G. M11.11 k Wai.tt k Bx 11 Richard Sirxin John Wright I. C. Bennington V. I.. Wll.I.IAMS J. B. YouM ns II. ('. Lavender B. II. O Ni xi. I . In. Sewei.i. W. S. S1.OAN W. II. r.XNKSI I x Wm. Stone Cl.ARK WOODETN M XI.COI.M W XI I Joe Woods ’ii xri.es Work Fratris in I kih- Gl I NN Cl I I I N W. A. I)i Monbri i n R. C. Derivai x A. L. Erwin Dexvev Foster II. C. (J xx di n Keith- n (. xx di n A. ('. Guerin T. B. II xi 1 ('. M. II Will ION I. C. Hancock Rai.pii Johnson M. S. Lexus I. F. McMukkax K. II. MAGRUDER C. M. Mu n K DeWh i Ni ighrors Fucini Orr I'. O. Bi xrson J. C. Bi nnington R. E. Roberts A. W. Rucki K II. L. St xx I). W. Smith I. r. Watkins F. A. Whit i hid W. E. WlI KINS I. A. Wll KISON J. B. N'oumxns PAGE 116 I ”•! H «« « 4 n ■ ru...i u- - I - • ■ u- IW1 N-H PHI BETA Pl RHO CHARTER I ouikird at the I'niwnity of l itt«hurg, iS« j ALPHA ALPHA • OMEGA • I katki s i l mvi ksii vri; John- Cason Ai.ici-: I). Cii i now 111 III r ('l.l:U LAND C. 1.. Gardner Claudi Johnson Hugh Linder C. C. Trabue J. Harwell Wilson J. L. J. J. Ashley Joseph W. Be ri Louise Ai.ikx Hi aro R. W. Bii.lington C. I.. Bishop Clifford Hutch Anne Howie II. G. Bradley Barney Hrooks T. R. Harrison Rogers Lee Hill T. H. Jerfoss George S. Johnson Kdcak Jones R. L. Jones W. (I. Kin non- John I.. Laurino W. S. Leathers Walter E. Garey E. L. Gaspari J. I . Gilbert E. W. Goodpasture R. W. Grizzard W. I). Haggard C. M. Hamilton James Hancock John Hardy A. W. Harris Huist Litterer William Litterer L. I). McKinney J. Owsley Master T. L. Martin II. E. Ml LEVEY High L. Morgan David R. Murpiiey J. C. Pennington I'rATRIiS IN I RBE Alloway Clinton Brush W. A. Bryan Lucius E. Burch C. Sidney Hurwei.i. J. C. Calhoun R. S. Cunningham W. A. Demomukei R. C. Derivaux II. L. Douglas Duncan Eve, Jr. I). R. Pickens J. C. Pilcher E. M. Regen W. I). Strayiiorn S. R. Te chout Albert Weinstein R. J. Wilkinson J. A. Witherspoon C. E. Woodruff PAGE 118 Jo M. |I. Hot % D« ALPHA Omega ALPHA OFFICERS lliikty Hi mi Itf Mtrutt I hi« i a non «erret fourth tt rat frilrrnih, into which itudcnti arc elected on thr ha«ii ol thnr M-holanhip, rharactrr, ami nrigmalify. It W4« ntgaiiiinl at thr ( ollr r ol Mnlm r of ihr I'tin mill ot Itlinon in 190J, AiuJ i« thr onlv order t tlir kind in medical irhnoli on thn continent. I he definite minion of the tralrmiti i% to pr m tr urepmji haide conduct and «bolarihip, and to emour j| r the «piril ot tnedii il research. PAG! II The Commodore Tup rmv: Sal tor. .lohitKon, Saiilu-rli. IIii y, row SuiiiliiHky, Itluk- l-'i«-iii■ nu. I.iiiiiiwr. lu-Vmini;, K Inner. Ilottoin row: Moffet, t!;iyiloii. I nvln. Viiincliiin. Provom. Simpson. WITHERSPOON CLUB Wll.I.IAM I.. I'l. ! MING........ Thomas IIuby............... Wii.I.I m Samii ska . ( )l FICI RS ......................President . . . . Vice-President Setrelary-Treasurer Ml MKI US I 11 KI’.KK I III.AM Him Cm vi i am John Davis Edward DbYoi m. ii. v. ;. Yi)i Cl.At 1 1 JOHNSON I’kimiii Kinsi k M KVI I.ATIMI R I I l K Mo Mil Kmvtx K. Provosi Hiram Sai.tkr II RKY S l IIKKI.I John Simpson Wll.I.IAM O. V U CHAN A senior medical honor club, members being U-(‘tc l from tin Junior (Mass. Ihc lair Dr. John Witherspoon and Dr. Jack Witherspoon have been the onl two honorari members ol the flub, which was founded in honor of the former. I he purpose of this club i' to instill into its mem- bers, In practice and example, the higher principles of the practice of medicine and to co-operate with the I niversit in carrying out its program. PAGE 120 The Commodore EVE CLUB K m ru J Mm Km Mcmdi J. W. ( Mianavi Kotin tlCM C.trv M Srii WtU4AM Finn II Dr. Duimid I vr, Jr Mrml r«hip i limited to |«rnli ifirtnhrr , who art clr«trd jimualU from •hr r|j « near ihr mil of ihr third rat in mrdiiinr. I'hr elui function m rniprralion with thr PAGE 171 le Commodore CLASS OFFICERS Senior School of Law President................................................... Pice-President................................................ Secretary- Tteas urer.......................... .............. Commodore Representative . . .... ........... Honor Committer............................................... Honor Committer . . . . . Serc eant-at-.lrrns........................................... Junior Schooi of Law President..................................................... Pice-President......................... ... Secretary-Treasurer............................ Commodore Representative . . .... Honor Committee............................. Honor Com miller . ... .... ... Serc eant-at-.lrms............................................ Freshman Schooi of Law resident...................................................... Pice-President.................................................. Secretary-Treasurer............................................. Commodore Representative........................................ Honor Committee................................................. Serejeant-at-:lrms.............................................. Hendrix Row M l . Joe Morse, Jr. . VV DI riSf DAI I Wim.i.wi Dodson . Siieirn Com in . .Bin Beckiiam . Amu r i Bow i n . Tom Fuqu n John Whirry I I NRRN I 1 R NI . I Ion i Bry son . Ron Ki nneiiy . 0. s. Wells IInkkn III RNV 11 . J AMI S Sll NNKI IN . . . John Core Dm :i ns W’ii.i.ock . . . Ei Kane . . Dick I.ansih n . II NRRN lll'RWITZ Senior Schooi of Religion President..........................................................................Will Aden Pice-President............................... ..............................John B. White Secretary-Treasurer.........................................................B. W. SlIEPIIERH Commodore Representative.......................................................Joe: C. Sharp Junior School of Religion President.....................................................................Robert Loiter Pice-President................................................................Vernon Perry Secretary-Treasurer..........................................................K. M. Hewlett Senior School of Nursing President..............................................................MARGARET F.ARTHMAX Pice-President.......................................................................Lucy Cl.lETON Secretary-Treasurer.........................................................Dorothy Snell Junior School of Nursing President.................................................... Pice-President............................................... Secretary-Treasurer........................................... I.ecu.1.1 Jones Vikginin l. I E Evei.na Wai ker Sophomore School of Nursing President . . . Pice-President . Secretary-Treasurer . M NISE I. Hop ON Doroiiin ('handier . Maxine Don niioo . Other Departments . SENIOR CLASS School of Law Ben Beckham, Jr. M M 1 11 IS, II NNKSSK : Candidate for LLJl. O l, A 1 . n i. A ( 1 It . Washington I’nlvorslty; Honor .... ti.’; Treasurer Junior l.uw Class. Maurice Julian Cohn gwirrowx, Mississippi Candidate for Id.dt. 1« T John Shelby Coffey, Jr. COI.UMIIIA, TIWISSKK Candidate for Id.dt. 15 O II. •! A 'I I T stimuli Football: Kn-slinmn Mask.tball; Sophomore Honor ICa.lt; i m i • 'lul ; I'oimiimloiv i 'lui': Student Cornu'll: Honor Conn- ell; President Law School Honor Council; Varsity Basketball, •JS ■jy. L-9-,::i), I ; Alternate Faptaln. ,2S--:.,y; «’aptain Var- sity Basketball. ’30- 3l. Arthur Crownover, Jr. WSIIVII.l t. TKNM1SSKP Candidate for Id.dt. A O l 15 K. II 2 ‘I James W. Crutcher SASIIVII I t:. TKX VESSKK Candidate for Id.dt. A T A PAGE 124 SENIOR CLASS School of Law ■v Wit liam DfWm Dodson NIIMIIW 1, IIVMUII ('tmJtJttt ft X ♦ • ' Chari i s Aubr y 1 li arn S 4MOIVII1I, M AtIMt s 1 r 11. A O ♦ • V R. Boyti ( . I lou III, Jr. KAIHVIttt, CsmJuUie fir 11 H ♦ A «. A « ♦ W II I 1AM JACK K Rl «.I V ritu wii, iinsoit (. aH.tiJmlf f t 11 H 7. II T I ioRA I I.LON I I VY AtllV It It, |l SSI Ml I ( umJtJalt 11 ll Z ll T PAG 12$ SENIOR CLASS School of Law Gorden Roosevelt Lewis GEORGETOWN', KI N IIXKY Candidate for 1.1.dl. O K N, «!• A 1 Katherine Miller ANCON, CANAL ZONE Candidate for I.I.Jt. X K Harry C Pieroiti ti M PI I IS, 11 NNI i i Candidate for Id.dt. X X. -I- A 1 Junior I.aw Class; Ktu.l.'in ('ouiu-ll. Joseph Morse, Jr. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Candidate for LLdl. I II T . ;,.|l T. a in. XT. '26; Vl.'. I'r.slil.nl Soilinl lam Class; It Mirli- Ik ii. G. Q. Polk HELENA, ARKANSAS Candidate for Ll.dl. X X, ‘I- A -I Kan.I. .'9. '20. '21; Cl.. Clul., ’30; Assistant MaliaKOr Kas.I.all. '20 llustl.T Staff. '30; S. . rotary EY.slinian Law. ‘30; Tan Ill'll.'ii!.'. '31; Kroalilcnt Owl Clul . ’29- PAGE 126 SENIOR CLASS School of Law I lou ari W ii son Prim mari CsmJuUi, t II Fl I M MI R Cl ARK Ransom A X A. ♦ 4 I il NI RIX Ro I I I nvi iii'tt, uiivui Vm i Hampton Tisdai i •% rr ir u A miwm h ( im.ii.imtt nr I I It ♦ r X ♦ A ♦ L. C. B. Young OtCtOtA, AIKAKM Cmn.h.lmU fnt II H. ♦ K I. ♦ A ♦ PAGE 177 SENIOR CLASS School of Religion ❖ William Clinton Aden OKI I VI II 1.1 , T : v i:ssi:i (.'tin,Ii.Iuli for II.I). K A I’rt.'ldi-nt Senior Cln : I'i•■.«lilviu Junior Class; Student Union. Melville Anthony in i vim ki, mussH (.'tin,li,I,it, fur II.I). It.A lictlicl Collette; Student Council, ’31-‘3S. Sidney H. Davis M AM IV. DURHAM. ENGLAND Candidate for II.I). J. T. Forrest KINGSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Candid,Ur for II.I). Fred Floyd Cl DAK Sl’KINGS, GEORGIA (.'an,lid,itf for II.I). George Edward Graden V ASH VILLI', TENNESSEE Candidate for II.I). Sr. ivini'v Vanderbilt Rural Mr.' Association; Student Council. •3I-”I2. Walter D. Potter XASIIVII.LE, TENNESSEE ('.undid,itf for II.I). James Madison Putnam WHITES CREEK, TENNESSEE Candidat,- for II.I). h PAGE 128 SENIOR CLASS School of Religion W'ard Hotc hkiss Rodcers ALVA, OCUMOMt CamJtJalt Ur Ml) Josi ph Casper Shari I (Mill. MHIM (UMIM CamJtJaie Ur M l). I.UTHf R F . Shari AoanMo. imiks« David V. Shi phi rd ■LOW CtMIIU, MAIN CAMUS 4 Vix PimMi ! MI44U l a «xfMtr Bmrnu U Dwight M. Spi n i UILIKCVOV, MMfN CAMLISA I am.liJatr fmr H I). JamiS W. Sill FS NAAIfVlt.Lt, TVVSVIAtV t.'aaJiJale far It I). Ar TMUR Ci. S AR 11 ft t M )( t II, ri V V% LVASIA Carn.lt.late far II I). John B. Whitf JONMAOCO, TT N VI %ll I Can.li.lale far It . VI l rc«litint run PAGE 129 SENIOR CLASS School of Nursing ❖ Sue Ellen Bacot ASHVII.I.I , II SSIsSH Candidate for R.S. s.-nlor i:. |.i. '. iitatl . St«! !«'(it i ■••mu- I. '31; Vl •• | r«'«l l.-m. ':9: S .-r.-t:« Tiv.ixiir.-r. ‘30. Margaret Eugenia Baker l KIK KSVIM.I, NORTH CAROLINA Candidati' for R.S. Vii-i--l'r« 8(4li‘iit Junior Clawi Edna Mae Barrios i it mmi 11. i.oi isiana Candidali• for R.S. Georgia Kathryn Bates IMS'I. ni.l'l I. ARKANSAS Candidah• for R.S. I r«‘xi l«-m Sopliomoi'c Cl . Nell Ross Cardwell MADISON VII.I.T, KI S I UCKY Candidalr for R.S. Lucy Olen Clifton DICKSON, IISSKSSli: Candidah- for R.S. PAGE 130 SENIOR CLASS School of Nursing Sara Davis I amJtJalt fit R N Margarit Iartmman S A s Mary fii i aiii th Fi i ming IIIIIWUII, Ot! INQM4 ('mmJtJslt ft R X, Paui INI I il .| I V I am.h.lat ft R I Iarkii i Bin Johnson roar moi an, cot wAno ( •im.lt.lal ft R S. Virginia Fry Johnson colt MRU, TIVKtMtt Cam.liJutt fmr K S. 2 K PAGE I) SENIOR CLASS School of Nursing ❖ Olivia King COM MBIA, II SM SSI I Candidale for R.X. Myriam Louise Owen CRH- WOOD, SOI III CAROLINA Candidate for R.X. Rowena L. Price n :w iikookiwi), sou hi Carolina Candidale for R.X. Verna R. Rhodes ORKKNVII.I.K, MISSOURI Candidate for R.X. Student Council. Juliet Rumph PEROTK, ALABAMA Candidate for R.X. Outing Club. Dorothy Mae Snell SOOCIIOW, CHINA Candidate for R.X. PAGE 132 SENIOR CLASS School of Nursing Ar.si s Ross Toi m hi Maik.ami r Tubni u K A Ilf! MINI AIM) CmmJiJmtr ft K S hi l .AHI III ( )H AI I M Will JAMS ( i9.ii.lai Itr NX. L l IZAIll III W'rK.HI ( .m.li.ltiU jut K V, FORMER EDITORS OF VANDERBILT’S ANNUALS THE COMET (Published by tht Creek U tter Fraternities of Fanderbi t) '$87.......................K. I.. Aroni 1898......................B. M. Drake «888 .................Claude Wai.i.kr 1899..................... V. K. Baird 1S89......................C. K. Albies 1900.....................W. A. White '890.....................I . M. Jokes 1901.....................II. Gannaway 1891........................ ). A. Polk 1902....................G. ( Scoggin '892......................P. II. Porter 1903..................J. W. Robertson 1893......................T. G. Kittrel 1904.......................K. M. Manx «894......................J. B. Browder 1905..................M. F. Woodrow 1895......................T. II. Malone 1906..................Hartman Travis 896......................T. II. Brewer 1907..................Allan F. Odell 1897..................T. I). McIntyre 1908.....................Carl McHenry THE COMMODORE ( hi name of tlu annual teas changed from the Comet to the Commodore. March 4. tgog.) 1909 ......................................Noel T. Dowling 1910 ...................................Robert S. Henry • 9'1.........................................W. F. Murraii .........................................Fitzgerald Hall '9'3................................Wm. L. Cranberry, Jr. ......................................................Cecil Sims 19 5........................................Robert Fields 9 .................................Alex B. Stevenson ..............................................Pope Shannon «918........................................Tom Wioginton ........................................Dorothy Betiiurum 1920.................................................Daniel May '9 i.................................................Joe T. Hatcher • 9-4...............................Robert Alexander, Jr. ■923 ........................................Murphy Thomas .............................................Merrill Moore ........................................William Fleming 92 ................................................Leonard Kirkes ........................................Herbert Armstrong 928................................................Robert’ Ewin ......................................................David Keebi.e ..................................................... West '931......................................E. V. Catos, Jr. •932 ........................................Richard Gibson PAGE 134 OftkLetics Oi. my cloved, fill llie Gup that clears Goday of past Odcyrets and future O'ears (Gomorrow9 QYhy, tomor- row 3 man be -Mijself with esterda s Scv’n ho usan d years. —Rubdiydt of Omar Khayydm. h . Football . The Comrnoc ore THE COACHES Vanderbilt points with pride to its football coaches. Headed by Coach Dan McGugin, dean of Southern coaches, this group is well rounded out by the able assistance of Josh Cody and Lewis 1 lardage. No better leadership could be found than that given by these three men, who have shared in and added to Vanderbilt’s fame in past years. Their efforts have been untiring to keep Van- derbilt's name high in the football world. Vanderbilt’s team received their best and has profited from it. Coach McGugin, known to most as 'Colonel Dan, finished his twenty- seventh season as Vanderbilt’s head coach with the close of the 1931 season. Never has he given more to the moulding of a team than he has this year, which gave him a great deal of disappointment. But the same spirit of de- termination is present that will continue to lead Vanderbilt men to victory. Josh Cody returned to Vanderbilt again in the fall of 1931 after making a remarkable record at Clemson. As assistant to Colonel Dan, Josh proved an able ally, and the work of the line, one of the strongest in the South, may be accredited to his tutelage. With regard to freshman football, Vernon Sharp, Bill Schwartz and Paul McGaughey, all former Vanderbilt stars, did an excellent job of getting the yearlings in trim and giving them the fundamentals of football. PAGE MO le Commodore T RESUME OF SEASON, 1931 The Vanderbilt Football Tram of 1931 played through what was perhaps one of the most difficult seasons that the team has ever undertaken. Coach Me- Gugm said of this team that From the standpoint of industry, training standards and spirit, the 1931 squad must iv classed with the best that I have ever worked with. ' Hie team which assembled for prac- tice on September 6 was composed largely of juniors. l ed by Captain Leonard, the team soon took form. Pressed for time, the team developed rapidly. In the first game of the year. Vanderbilt ran rough- shod over the Kentucky l eathers, under a blazing sun. 1 he following Saturday, andv defeated the strong and well or- ganized team from the University of North Carolina. I he loss of Captain Leonard took away the joy of this win .in lie injured his wrist and was forced out of active competition for the remainder of the season. A week la ter the Commodores journeyrJ to Columbus, Ohio, where the jxiwerful Buckeyes were defeated by a hard-driving ’earn that would not l e stopjsed. .indy's praises were sung over the enure nation after this win. I he wrek after the Ohio State embro lio saw the Commodores, tired and travel-worn, meet the fresh and powerful Green ave from Tulane. I lere Vanderbilt first tasted de- feat. but went down fighting gallantly. Vanderbilt, haunted by ill luck, went down in defeat on the following week when they invaded Athens, Georgia, to meet the Bulldogs. I his defeat was softened, how ever, by the trouncing that was handed to Maryland to the tune of 39 to 12 a week later. A heart breaking game was plavcd with Tennessee in Knoxville in which Vandv played on even terms with the Vols during the whole game but in which Me Fiver and his cohorts finally proved too much for the Commodores. I he season was ended by a defeat at the hands of the formidable Crimson Tide from Alabama. In spite of courage, fight and ability. Vanderbilt had an unfortunate season. The team must be praised, however, for its indomitable spirit. The Football Squad, IQ31 FOOTBALL SEASON. 1931 Vanderbilt, 52 Western Ky. Teachers, 6 Vanderbilt gave herself the chance ”1 wanning tip for one of the toughest schedules ever undertaken, In meeting at home the Kentucky Teachers from Howling Green. The contest offered an opportunity to use the entire squad and test their ability against foreign op- position. The Teachers showed fight and alertness throughout the game, but were unable to stop the enormous power of the large Vanderbilt forwards. The power of the Vainly moleskins yvas unmistakably ap- parent. Vanderbilt, 1 i North Carolina, 0 Vainly's tir't Southern Conference opposition came in the game with North Carolina. Showing adder! strength and skill, Vanderbilt looked more like a team than on the previous Saturday, but had no easy time with the smooth Tarheel aggregation led hr the dimin- utive branch. The game, a slow one because of torrid yveathcr, was hard fought throughout. Vainly scoring early had constantly to yvatcli the dangerous Tarheel ball luggers. The Commodores suffered a hard bloyy when Captain Leonard received a yr rist injury that kept him from active service until the end of the sea- son. Vanderbilt, 26 Ohio State, 21 Rounding rapidly into shape, the Commodores sent their entire strength against Ohio State in the Buck- eye stadium. Cnleashing a furious attack in the first half led by Roberts and Thomas, Vainly rushed across four touehdoyvns before the Buckeyes could recover from the first onslaught. The Varsity yvas benched in the second half to let the second Varsity try its strength; but it yvas called back to stop the inspired drives of the Ohioans in the second half after the Buckeye Inns had pushed across three touehdoyvns. The Varsity yvas not long in quieting the Ohio cyclone, yvhich yvas ap- proaching dangerous proportions. This yvin over Ohio State, one of the strongest teams in the Big Ten, shoyved that Vainly had a powerful offense and a strong defense. Vanderbilt, 0 Tulane, 19 The poyvcrful Tulane Green Wave which later rose to national fame invaded Nashville with one of ill.- finest teams to ever tread on Dudley Field. Led by their All-American end, Jerry Dalryinple, they pre- sented their full strength against the somewhat jaded Commodores. Vainly, though unable to do itself jus- tice. put up a noble fight throughout the game. In the first quarter they carried the ball try ice on sustained drives to the Greenio goal line, where they were unable to carry it over. The Wave, with a strong running and passing attack, pushed over three touchdowns with Felts and Zimmerman holding the spotlight. Vanderbilt, 0 Georgia, 9 With scant rest after two try ing contests. Vanderbilt journeyed to Athens to meet the Georgia Bulldogs, who were making a bid for national honors with wins over Vale and . Y. C. The game was one of the most spectacular of the season. Featured by the running of Roberts, the punting of Henderson, and the excellent play of the entire line, the game seemed, but for the score, a Vandy triumph. Vanderbilt displayed great team play and were masters of the situation except for the few seconds when Catfish Smith leaped into the air • v iff a paw a d bru 4 d an d nm ibnr brid . I Hr drirftiivr plat of Krailri and fortune wa« rrmirkihlc a« t a« the r r 11 a r plat of (irwv), letrmlrtkrr. and iHr rc«i of iHr linr. V indrrbiil, 49 (m r(i« Tnh, 7 I hr wrll o arHr I I rrH (ram marched down fke brlil 'rn u (Hr opening IkL ol with well rarrutrd pa ae«, and In the tufprite of all, o rrd brlnrr iHr game Had hnmar rnrnjgh. and «Hr wtllol dmn In turn drfral ■ nto t m l« rt M'd ricli 't into r« «if K km a d llr dti 1 Mrrr rtrrtttHrrr in evidenre. HrHmd iHr blocking of fortune and C '■ «, Dine entered more (•mi{ii irr- ram than Sherman did in Hi Hike. and drew upon himtrlf iHr highrti praiae Irm Southern ipxn writer . I r tender irr t plat wat parlwnlarlt oofatanding in iHr line. Tea ga r a truly grrat ribibilKO of Hw an All Southern ta ile aJmtild perform Hit dutiet nHen en countered on a gridiron. Joe Whitfield and I mm InHnKon ram in to replace llrndrrwm and K'4wrti, line of broken Held running Vanderbilt. 19 Maryland. 12 Curl fi rd brought Hit Old linen in NatHtille for Mffi'igir pr-e at lbe« re-olir .f |n H 1) hr fatf pare ihrt Had tei for them 11 rt m tHe I n H game Martiam! ttat r'! n arfie-1 in tbr I jtirrn brand of (•■nthill, with a partirularlt Hite pa mg attack that netted I Kern a couple of lalltt in between Vender and march in their ut inui Hd wnt Vanderbilt. 7 Ten newer. 21 Noternber 14th found all NttHtillr «port lam lutnlt tbouting the merift of the ('•«nm d«rrt in shield Watkiaa «radium. the Home of the ValvMrtrt I ak mg the Held, f i «gg John «eno led the Coenmodoret at Held general, and. with Hit running and punting. m re than Held the edgr on the V oft. Out of the melee ' ned In the «me taid line a'- I pi- ««■! otcr bt Mi l ter ' anderbili opened the tee nd quarter with HgHt, utmg a new eod-otev formattoo whtch carried the ball over in two trie upo two tperterular runt bt I lender ton and Robert . I He towrHdowa Had teemed alntae rf• foitlr It l a«krd like and Had Hit Her unde || w cter, the Volt (ante Ha k ith Hght and. led bt feather . Hra ft arid M«fter, luf ■' iHnr defeat into a tutor b a mu Her pat «imitar to tHe Hrtt. ' ' I ••tier, (•rare . fortune. Ilendcrtoe . Roberta, and Jim fie a tie , wHo wat renamed near tHe end of tHe game w ith a broken Hand. Vanderbilt. 6 Alabama, 14 ’ anderbtlr wifered Her fourtb defeat at tHe Handt • f A'ahama on IHank gi ing W hen tHe ( rimo-i I ide came to NatHtille u wat at tHe peak of ita power. Hard r barging attack. Alabama drove ot rf two mgrb- terent • •• . at tHe C . enm d--re came Ka« k to tight tented a pa to fottcr. wHo pitted laterali to Clove foe the teroetd «core .Another time, the ad a need to «pect aeutar ball cartting and dcfen«a c wotk of f • e I mix-up in iht 'rnrience fray. flt-A merit an Huknian in ihe batkgrounJ. Jesse Thomas, Back A Iternalt. Captain MorRnnlUld. Ky. .1 '• ■. mill'd by -port' writers last season as the South's greatest blocking; back, turned in his usual capable and colorful performance in 1951. 11 is tackling, blocking, run- ning. and general defensive play were high spots in every game in which he played. Hi place will be unusually hard to fill in next year's team. Captain Amos Leonard, Back Nnrthvllle. Tonn. Mouse Leonard, without doubt one of the most color- ful, elusive, and dangerous broken-field runners in the South, had the misfortune to spend a great part of his last playing year on the bench, due to a broken wrist suffered early in the season. I'he handicap that this caused the team is hard to estimate, since he was a highly important cog in the offensive machine. In spite of hi injury. Amos ended his career gallantly with a great performance against Alabama. Pete Gracey, Center riant;tin. Tonn. Playing one of the hardest positions on the football field, Pete covered himself with glory during the entire season, lie was All Southern on all of the major selec- tions and was perhaps the most consistently brilliant player on the team. Ili hard tackling, hi accurate passing, and his defensive ability are things that will be long remem- bered. Julian Foster, End .Madison, Oa. Julian was the answer to the pre-season end question, which seemed Vandy’s greatest problem. Julian, however, more than justified the judgment of the coaches and turned in an excellent performance in every game in which he played. His consistency and unusually good defensive work point the way to a brilliant season for him in 1932. PAGE 144 Dixn Roihwis, lijtk Pa I Kiku in . I nj Fat (hi w«i npiMt I I X I Ml NI K KIM. I n kit (hat hr hichlt Jrvfu l ihi honor. Tommy I li ndi rson, Back I Minim nji m ithoiii (inuht one nl ihr im«i vrivitilr inrn mi ihr (ram A K «l puntrr, .1 rlrtn pj rr, ait atiutr ftrlil genera I, ami a tlrad) ami i n i«trnt pritornirr, hr ui« a ion iani (horn in (hr aide o| (hr op|M «itioii. Itoih iiHi'Iimirlt ami drtrmivrl), I Minim «hour through Shi.man Fortune, Back I.uKnyetto. Cm . Chuggy'' proved. after a brilliant year of competition in 1930, to he one o! the mainstays on the Varsity of 1931. It i' diliicult to say whether he was a better player of- fensively 01 defensively a' he was a consistently powerful line plunder and a bulwark of defense hacking up the line. These qualities plus his ability to block made him one of the most valuable men on tin- team. Fred Johnston, Back e'linttnnooKu. T« nn. “Froggy Johnston, the elusive 137-pound halfback, was a constant threat in every game in which he played, lit was the fastest man on the squad, a splendid punt re- turner, and a good punter, lie was a constant ground gainer and always showed courage and tight. A highly colorful player, his presence will be missed in 1932. Buck Watkins, Back AOKUrUa. Oil. Ruck proved himself during the 1931 season to be the sort ot player that is an asset to any team. Cool in emer- gencies, a hard tackier, an able ball carrier, a good blocker, and always a lighter. Ruck quite conclusively proved his worth during the past season. Bil l Sunrheinrich, Lineman Kvnngville, loti. Rill, in his first year of Varsity football, showed prom- ise of being a highly capable and eliicient lineman. Large, heavy, fast, and powerful, both defensively and offen- sively, he showed real talent and ability. In the two more years he is to play he should prove of real value. PAGE 146 Vi «non Ci om . Back Hll 1 M Nl VIN. tld ihr trail in ( .ok i Moon i, Ttit klc (' okr «(rpprd into ihr Imr-i Jim Hi am i y, Guard Jim pliutl through ihr • vI W4 n 4 an oflrUMvf i|u nl ami liirkni up ihr llnr on ihr drfrnv. Hr hllrd thoe inn vrh dirtn till jobi rapahly ami proved hun lf a «• powerful, ami elfu irnl lineman. lle « ml ihrie ahililim, hr wjt a highl romprirnt place kiiiri and nn ahl in convert mint point after iou )u|o n . Marion Talley, Guard IVUTMbnrK. Tenn. A knee injur early in thi season prevented Marion from developing to the f ill lot extent bill even with this handicap he played a «real deal of football that was above the average. He promises to develop into a great football player. Joe Myers, End Nashville. Telia. Joe's first year on the Varsity showed very clearly that he i capabli of an excellent brand of football and will without doubt turn into one of the most reliable and con- sistent players Vanderbilt has seen in some time. Ili' pass receiving and blocking were unusually good. Ward Hudgins, Back l-'rimklln. Temi. Spuarchead during the past season showed plainly that he was a thoroughly dependable back with lots of fight and ability. Hi' good blocking and ball carrying were alwaxs asset' to the team. Thomas Sneed, Guard Nashville. Tonil. Large, strong, and powerful, Sneed, in the 1931 season, played a nice game of football when he was called on to perforin. With more experience lie should turn in some excellent football as he is well endowed with the qual- ities of a good lineman. Joe Whitfield, Back Nashville. Telin. I11 spite of hi' small size, Joe has proved that for sheer fight he is hard to beat. One of the fastest men on the squad, and with lots o| ability at ball carrying he will no doubt make Vanderbilt a good man. PAGE 148 ft I '||)M UMOl) |l p|mrt| pile v io| ui| iii «uim i|| ||e| i ri A||rii«niin iim || ‘ipu |jr tunji piir|d pur 11 ■ ltuiinp tii| -u|i ill •iioiiimkJ |n i M|uiriu r p rpl urStr11 XSJU.i ) 'III XiO( J NVDVJ J i«nj %iif Hiihri,! 'ir« m |iim iUM iri|i «ii|d di i« 01 pj|fr| in p|M irt|i i|p i SlutAijp pjri| r| % tpifj L 'nosh iq ih mo j • C |UIM«I M) U| IIIUN J ll|d M«ir I •• 11 VrSllnl 1uilun|d-p«n « m hi ino l| i||t) «Ju -1 l|Hlf |« If l ii| «II) Ul « •) .'y rj ‘sos.MHof ’•I III ttillll( l| I M|l pi I Utl lt|| U i|| tin Mill! | ) rf % I vm j •I HV| • «VI pxrnt) s JHOnf J % IIIVH3 The Commodore (handler of North Carolina nails Captain Leonard. Roberts makes a nice gain against the Buckeyes. PAGE 150 T ie Commodore The Commodore The Green Ware com pletes a short hiss. Three Marylanders f re- vent Foster from receiv- ing pass on goal line. • Buck Watkins tackling Feathers in the Tennes- see game. PAGE 152 ■V Tk e Commodore I )jlr in f lc jtui t)c( olig- n clotc in nn I htnna in llit I uldnt game. I t in wn c ndc r % it n dude lilt' Hulldttg IJt Ic- ier ftn j nn e gain. ( jptain I ennard leads h lut kle j M jr IjhJ run• tier. The Commodore s I RI SHMAN FOOTBAI I SQUAD PAGE 154 . Other Sports . The Commodore BASKETBALL TEAM, 1932 Vanderbilt's basketball team followed dose in the footsteps of the football team, and aside from brief moments never came near the heights which early-season prospects seemed to promise. Hlessed with a wealth of material, the Codyitcs took the road to the North to open the season. Facing a new and different t pe of opposition, the Valid) charges came oft with the erdict in two of the three trials. The strong Ohio State team was one of the two to tall before the Valid) basketeers. Returning home. Vanderbilt was downed In Auburn. A shake-up was made in the team to add speed. He lore the new combination could find itself, however, gruelling opposition struck and almost demolished what had been built. Vanderbilt found herself just breaking even in the win column. Something had been gained in team work, however, and Sewanec fell easily. The game with Tennessee the following week was lost in the final min- uto after leading throughout the contest. Ibis was a hard blow, but two defeats at the hands of uburn and kentuck) in close succession left gloom uppermost. Then in desperation came the defeat In Vanderbilt of the hitherto undefeated Alabama team that surprised the South and showed that Vanderbilt was something to reckon with. Sewanec was taken in stride, but fate again played false and Valid) met defeat at the hands of the State I cachets. Meeting the I niversit) of Tennessee at Knoxville. Van- derbilt displayed a ver poor brand of ball but on the next night the paradoxical hap- pened and Vanderbilt rose to unsealed heights to out fight and out point the undefeated kentuck) Y iMeats, the ranking favorites of the Southern Conference. The unbe- lievable had happened again, and the darkest of dark horses took the road to the Con ference tournc) on l ebruan 2s. The hopes ot Vanderbilt were short lived: for Valid) looked vcr mediocre as Duke proceeded to eliminate her in the first round of the tournament. Kroni r« s Criitln |Mw . IIUKKlnx. Il.'iuli-rsoii. • | 1 :iIn S. Imuiiz, Turin r. Klnu. 'on h Only. IIm'Ii row. Maruli, KoMii-r, Kirwan. SluK-M.-ford, PAGE 156 BASKETBALL TEAM 1932 The Commodore Mar V .imirrbili Vanderbilt Vanderbilt I'm . j • 41 Duke . • 44 The Commodore TRACK SEASON, 1931 Vanderbilt's m i track team was in main ways tlu best that Coach Anderson has turned out for several years, but it encountered one of the most disastrous seasons that has ever fallen to the lot of a C ommodore cinder team. To start things oft in a bad fashion, six letter men, counted on to give Coach An- derson a nucleus for his team, either failed to return to school or met with injuries that kept them out of competition. Jimmy Pickett, ace ot Southern two-milers. Roy Kennedy, crack quartet miler, '‘Doc” rhurman, only experienced sprinter, Nathan (lullett, number one low hurdler, Jimmy Williams, leading pole vaulter and high jumper, and Lem McCrary, javelin man, were all, by one and another twist of hard luck, hist for the season. Coach Anderson went to work, however, and out of a willing body of sophomores found men to take the places ot the departed veterans so that in it first meet, that with Southwestern, Vanderbilt looked as it it would be rather strong. Lncountcring theii initial C onference opposition at Kentucky, however, the Com- modores bogged down in several crucial events and hist the meet. Froggy Johnston and Hill McNevin, Vanderbilt's fitst year sprinters, found the great Shipwreck' Kelly too much fot them in both the i«h and 22 . though Johnston got second in one and McNevin did the same in the other. Kentucky’s distance men made a clean sweep in their events, w hile Vanderbilt retaliated by w inning the 44 1 and XXo. The hurdles were split as King, of Vanderbilt, won the lows and Shipley, of Kentucky, won the high hurdles. Kentucky really won the meet in the field events, taking the pole vault, high jump, javelin, and broad jump. Schwartz, i Vanderbilt, set a new school record in the discus, hurling it better than 135 feet. The Commodore TRACK SEASON 1931 V Vanderbilt then met the I nivenwf) oi Klondi in Nuhvilk l be Gatort p • r ! of oxnxx helming strength md won the DiyI, though .uiderbdf took onlx one Ics brforr Iming by 168 to 6) kor Fortum Schwartx Mire ftnt'placc men t« i Van derhilt, were absent on a baseball trip. I ‘hoi point umiKI luxe more than turned the title. Ill their last ctf« rt of the year, the Citiunoilom xxere able to take onlx four points at the Conference meet .it llirminglum. N oodard counted a fourth in the 440 an ! the relax tram multi managt no h-fter I«hama xxon the ex rut anti broke antler xvere otlici.illx broken anti one tietl. xxhile three more xxere unofficially' hettrretl. I he record hnakers xvrre Shull in the ss. , Il.txlor m the high hurdles King in tli- box hurdle .ui«i Sthxx.ift : 11 t! - . t tin lontemu- Harry Nexvtott jump«d six feet to I it the hii h jump record hut tlnl not plate. Woodard twice et|ualletl the 440 mark ot V mvoiwIs flat and Fortune several tunes | eat the shot put mark in practice. t the annual b.iiMjuet C harles Woodard xv.is rlectetl C aptain ot the njjj track team. PAGE 160 arsit K V The Commodore BASEBALL SQUAD l-'r m row: ''ros- (Mur.). Askiw, Mui■ ic-.l-.iil-'ortuno. Hudgiii . CininiiiKlUim. Klrwan. Back row: Schackloford. Fouet, Dotlicro, Svliwaru (Cnpt.), Potlcr, Oraliam. McNainara Coach Schwartz. BASEBALL RESUME, 1931 Vanderbilt's diamond delegation of 1931. though not as successful as some of tlu- team' in the past, went through a very eventful season. Of the sixteen sehednled names, Vanderbilt won 'i and lost eight. One name was rained out and one was called on account of darkness. I'he squad was loaded with talent and a great deal of ability was found. I'lte hut linn staff consisted of Dethero, Ciraham, Kirwan, McNamara, and Ross. Captain Schwartz held down first base, A'kew played second, Morchead alternated with Foust at third, while Foster did the shortsmithinn. I ipe and lludnins labored behind the plate and Roberts, Fortune, and Shackle- ford were the outfielders. Cunninnham served as utility man. andy split its first series of the season with Michigan, losing 2-3 and winning $-2. Dethero and Graham did the pitching. I he next foe was Wisconsin on April 10 and 11. I’he first game was called on account of rain and Wisconsin won the second, ft to 4. I he following week Michigan Cnivorsity invaded Vanderbilt. I'he first game was a tie failed because of darkness, while Michigan scalped Vainly in the second, 5 to 4. Ole Miss Irowed to Windy in their next game due to Dclhero’s great flinging. (• to 3, but on the following day turned in a poor game and lost, 3 to 10. 'andy next split a two-game series with Kentucky, played at home, winning S to 7 and los- ing by the narrow margin of 1 to 2. Traveling to Kentucky a week later another series was split. 6-$ and 7-14. A disastrous trip 1« Auburn netted Windy two losses, losing 19 to 1 and 3 to 1. I he final series of the season was overwhelmingly Vanderbilt's as the team cleaned out T. I’. I. to the tune of 12 to 4 and 5 to 2. PAGE 162 Ihe Commodore INTRAMURAL KITTEN BALL 'I Iw tMr hit the l |.|I kitten hall champmndup turnnl out to hr a higMx and interesting affair. I very M(iil fraternity oil thr anipu w a rrprr mtr. I hr hull! in thr lower bracket « i unusually low. I hr I’h I Vita I l rta . a?trr Sigma Alpha K|wilotift ruiiiiinu thrin a cloae rate. toward thr rnd it tl r ri«)ii. however, llw Sigma u hanged out .1 win thr I'hi which put thr I’hi and thr S. A. I . in j tir tor hi t place. I lie ra win cl w l with thr situation ut thi order. A play-off wa arranged, therefore, between thr I ’hi aim thr S. A. I . . I h Uamr vaa bittrrlv touuht until thr la t inning, and thr wore wa tied. In thr !a t ot thr truth, Pitcher Peacock • thr Phi pullrd a I rank Mernwell and won hi own U.iinc h a imuht tnplr to i rntcr with thr haw lull, two out, and two trikr upon him. I’he Phi thui won thr nuht to pla in thr Srrir . In thr cither bracket, thr Phi Kappa I'm completely dominated thr race. 1 hrv won every .iiiir on thru whedule and showed a strong tram m doing o. I hey proved thrir worth further hy bla tinu thru a to victory in thr World Srrir and capturing thr crown from the Phi I Vita I hrta . World PAGE 16) The Commodore Knmt row: Kiilr. JolinMoii. IVgruni. ItoKvi . Hack row: W;i1s mi. W-'t, IVw n k, I Very. Clout . Watkins. INTRAMURAL TRACK I lie Phi I Vila I'licta intramural track team won the annual in- tramural meet t 1931 after a hard light and much active and aide com- petition. I lie team, composed of Watson, Peacock. Watkins, West. Perry, (.'lose. Pegram, Johnston, hair, Lee. and Rogers, proved itself of championship caliber. In the sprints. Pegram managed to show his heels to his competitors and turned in perhaps the neatest and most aide performance of the meet. Johnston. Fair, and Rogers also did excellent work in the sprints. West and Watson proved themselves efficient distance men and added quite a few points to the Phi Deltas score In their performance in these events. Watson. Watkins and Peacock all showed themselves aide performers in the weights and held events while Lee won the pole vault handily, l air, Rogers, and Pern also added several points to the total score. In all. the meet was highly successful and hard fought, and a great deal of interest and ability was uncovered in it. PAGE 164 le Commodore INTRAMURAL TENNIS Theta l'i tram ptifthrd them throughout thr tournament, brrn ranked twelfth in Sonthrrn lenni while VmlctMin INTRAMURAL SPORTS, 1931-32 A steadily increasing interest and greater participation, on the part of tin- student body, in the intramural sports, was noticed in the past year, following the trend of previous recent years toward the extension of intramural sports. The purpose of the intramural program, which is more nearly being achieved even year, is to have even anderhilt student take part in some form of ath- letics and competitive sport. I nder the di rection of Jim Buford, tournaments were held in nine different sports «luring the year 1931 32. The greater part of the students were engaged in one or more of these sports; and competition was keen in each tournament between the various fraternities and independent groups which had teams en- tered. Major interest centered around the basketball, boxing, track and kitten ball tournaments. I be inter!raternin basketball tournament is an established fix- ture. and the usual crowds turned out to pull for their favorite teams this year as in the past. 1 be boxing tournament, held for the first time last year, was very successful this year, the final bouts drawing one of the largest crowds the Vainly gym has ever held. I be track and kitten ball tournaments engaged the largest number of participants of am of the intramurals and interest was keen in the out- come of the same. A large number of tans, including several members of the faculty, entered the handball tournament, this being a sport of ever increasing popularity among tin; students. Several promising candidates for the newly organized wrestling team ’ere discovered during the wrestling tournament, which was second in popularity to boxing alone, of the indoor sports. I he cross country run. tennis, and swimming meets filled out a well-rounded program of inframurals offered by Jim Buford. The variety of sports made it possible for practically every student to choose some field for which he was suited. I he popularity of the intramurals was shown not only by the large number of entries, but also by the crowds « ! spectators which turned out for each contest. I he past year was the most successful in intramurals which V anderbilt has had. and a larger number of students than ever before took advantage of the op- portunity for recreation and healthful exercise which the intramural sports afford. PAGE 166 he Moving Finger writes; and having writ; _Moves on: nor all thy (Piety nor QYit Shall lure it hack to cancel half a JSine, CHor all thy ears wash out a word of it. —Rubdiydt of Omar Khayydm. I The Commodore MEN S PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Ml Kaff.x Ilf a ih« i • .imi Iji r ihi ( u, until it h i uivrn over to the «tuilrut hotlv .1 whole I hr Pan llrllrnii jIm fiMmirajjr autl «poiioif inlrrtr.itrruitt hj krthall, lu«rlull, .mil trai'k, pif'.iitin j ultri loving «up to eai It winning train. A ilvrr rup i al«« pre rntr l r.n h ear lir • iul thi« the in . 11I Huii tm ;-hI frrling ami hirm n« jinmi the rank n| the (iterki PHI • DELTA • THETA Tennessee Alpha Chapter I'RATRES in' I NIVI RSITATi; Class of 1032 Waiter S. Bearden, B.A. . Nashville, I'cnn. Wim.iam Blown, B.K. . Nashville, I'cnn. Jons Connor, LI..B. . . Nashville, I'cnn. I.ORKii Dona s, M.A. . Hubbard Woods 111. Richard Gibson, B.A. . Huntington, W. 'a. E. K. Hardison, It.A. . Nashville, I’enn. Bov n llowi 11, II .It. . . Nashville, I'enn. |oi r. Howell, B.A.. . . Nashville, Tenn. Is K. Jon ns ion, B.A. . Chattanooga, I'cnn. Edward Kane, B.A.................Atlanta, Ga. W’11i.iam Ramsey. B.A. . . Pincville, Ky. Walter Siiari-. BA. . . . Na hville, I'cnn. Ki nni in Stringer, B.A. . . Anderson, S. C. (Jeiorge Webii, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. Class of Jack Braden , B.A. . . . Nashville, I'cnn. Vi rnon Close, B.A. . . . Shamrock. Lex. II. W. Durand, 1.1..It. . Chattanooga, I'cnn. Se.i man Fortune, It.A. . Chattanooga, I'cnn. Julian Foster, B.A.............Madison, (la. Horace Frierson. B.A. . . Columbia, I'cnn. Francis Waison, B.A. •VS 3 C harles (Joke. B.A...........Bristol, I'cnn. Cl arenci Kino, Jr., B.A. . Bristol, I'cnn. Richard Owen, B.A. . . . Evansville. Miss 1. P. Peacock, Jr., B.A. . Clarkvlalc, Miss. Nine Sampson. B.A.....................Harlan, Ky. E. M. Watkins, B.E............Augusta, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. IIarvea Alexander, B.A. . Nashville, I'cnn. Wm. R. Ali.e.n, I.L.It...........Dallas, I'exas Tom Anderson. B.A. . . . Nashville, I'cnn. Robert E. Bryan, B.A. . Chattanooga, Tenn. Siiekkii Figures, B.A. . Columbia, I'cnn. I HACK 11 i.'oiils, B.A. . . . Clarksdalc, Miss. Charles Fee. B.A................Jackson, I'cnn. Robert I.indse y, B.A..........Portland, Ark. Chari i s a untiek. B.A. . . Boyle, Mi'S. R. ('. McBee, 1 I .It. . . . Greenwood, Miss. James Niciiol, It.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. Robert- Peoram, B.A.............Tupelo, Miss. Ci.ydi Perry. B.A. . . Hollywood, Miss. Brax Provine. I.L.B. . . . Greenwood, Miss. John J. Figiki, Jr., B.A. . Gainesville, Fla. Henry White. B.A.................Cadi . Ky. . Nashville, I'cnn. Class of i )34 W I TER Me kkii r. B.E. . Thomas Baker, A.It. . . Andrew Benedict. A.It. . Frank Di rand, A.B. . . Norit.ee i Figures, A.It. . James Fortune. A.It. . Mallory Harwell. A.It. X VI HAN M rttn, A.It. . ( i lie: Minion, A lt (J. Montgomery, A.B. . Class of . Nashville, 'I'cnn. . Nashville, I’cnn. Chattanooga, I'cnn. . Columbia, I’cnn. . LaFaycttc, Ga. . Osceola, Ark. . Nashville. I'cnn. . Nashville, Tenn Greenwood, Miss, Vll I IA.M Wll SON, A.It. I VS 3 Karl Price, A.It. . . . James Scoggins, A.It. . . Nugent Siiands, A.B. . Wn i i M Ski i ion. A.It. . I ndon Smart. A.B. . . Wil l I M Wl A I K, A.It. . Di mi-si We we k. A.It. . Pim.ll' Win i a ms, A.It. . John L. Wiison. A.It. . . Nashville, Tenn. Middlesboro, Ky. . . Tupelo, Mi . . . Jackson, Miss. . Anchorage, Ky. . Nashville, I'cnn. Nashville, I'cnn. Nashville, I'cnn. . Nashville, I'cnn. . . . Sturgis, Ky. PAGE 172 I W l Km Km 1 IK .I M PHI DELTA THETA n-NNI SSH AI pha chapti-r i'oiuitlrtl at Miami I n vrt il , Ohio, I hvrmbcr jt 1S4S Inmrporjt« ! under ih law • ! the Mate • ! Ohio, Match u, ittl ttuiuiiim 1I7 6 PAGE C’lon Aiurr 4 in I rjjcnt White Carnation The Commodore PHI DELTA THETA TENNESSEE ALPHA l- R ATRI S ! I- AC I I.T ATI MORRIS Brandon ............................................................Member Hoard of Trust AI I.i s K. Carikr...........................................Member Hoard of Trust Roiuri I . Jackson........................... • .Member Hoard of Trust Jamis ('. McRhvxoi.ds........................ • Member Hoard of Trust GkamI.ANI) Rici.............................. . Member Hoard of Trust John Danih., M.A.. I.I..D..........................I’rofessor of Physics Richard A. Bark, M.A., M.D......... rofessor in School of Medicine M. B. |) vis, M.D......................Professor in Se iool of Mediiine A. V. HARRIS, M.D. . ..................Professor in Se iool of Medicine J. C i a Mano r. M.D.............Professor in St boot of Medii ine IIarrinoion A. M kk. M.D..............Professor in School of Medicine lit oil Mox .an, M.D...................Professor in School of Medicine I kkin Smith, M.D......................Professor in S liool of Medicine W. 11. NVrn. M.D........................Professor in Si bool of Medicine l‘. B. Zi kfoss, M.D....................Professor in Si bool of Medicine Phi Delta Theta was the second of the Miami Triad and was foundc ! at Miami I niversity, Oxford, Ohio, in 1N4S. h six students of this school. The leaders of this group, Robert Morrison and John M. W ilson, were the moving spirits behind this early organization and later were the co authors of “The Horn! of Phi Delta 1 beta.” The growth of the fraternity, both in its earl years am! since the Civil W ar has been substantial and has been rather equalh divided in all parts of the I nited States. Since 1900 several chapters have been established in Canada. Phi Delta I beta was the first national social fraterniu to hold regular national conventions to promote tlu general welfare of the fraternity. PAGE 17-1 The Commodore PHI DELTA THETA I innissii Aii'Ha Chmtiu Continued. At ruo I. Abtut II. C. Auia mi W ill i m % I. I. A«tiw«i K. A. Autni 40 J. M Ami i (Tumi Buiiim Rk m pi Htu Rkiiup Hitoiv (•iti Hi to . J . I. T. Hi io Mirumhi ( tun•; i JjUt l . ( HIPMKI CiOPlio CO SOP I phi W ( mm WiitiAu I . ( mr W. mi I. CaocKirr ). V. C'loain, J . Ri ur Cuh i 11 |oil ClMOM It. (). Cl ip i v John II. I)i Wit i Iohn H DiWm i. | p. Pm i D. Win W ho DrWn i (iopimv Du i Dr. Hi i i pi I IVii • Hirii DotJGLAt, J . Hrici Dotcia I.n Doti.i.A C'll . ; . I Mill Norma Iarriii J W 1 I ARPI Frank Fiii John Fit whir I RANK Fi i Kill F R MB I IK | III I. 0 1111 Flint !. Olivia Fumi g I ami S. Fiuiii. Jr. I IIORPKK J. Ft Ull (tUM.1 l Al.t I IMA I GUP I1 t MAPI It ( 11 RIP t W At I AM II. (•!• ' Mill I )UIM C C . tiOIRIA l Innuo i linum A M Main Dp W D. IImj.aro Frrtupup Mail K. O. Harrs F. O. II Appi . Jr. F- H Hart OotCUA III P Koripi S. III ! Dp. A. W. II ... K H. IIoaaih K PIP| I JUAMKk Ditto Knsii I lr AI KlIRI I Mi. n Khrii lllOM I . KivMO , Jp. John Kip am W. I . Kir am II. D. Kmcmt lilt i M. t 111 IR Crutchbk McCluii III i r M Do io J K- pi• i I McNt m I . i« |) i M iihii Dr Jem M iir I m m M M i. Wii 11 m K M n r Wn 11 M K M ANI ■ Jr. Riciiarii I M i ill w Dr. II mi I M«.r« Dl M MM Dr. |. M Nun V. I . Nu hoi. J . F. T. Nopl Jom II. V pi ( U AR F. No I Ririsv Opr III Aiript I'arimi Wii i i m C. Park. Jr. W. H ( Piti hip Ilo K. Ppki E. A. run I. G, PpKMAPU IIarvst Prior to Puno f Frank Purnm Iami H Rhmarhd W. D. Rom Vir o II. Smart. Ir. I. Atao Smith Dr I aari Smith M l. SMITH C. J. Smart K'-ript W. i io Jami W. M pt |)p t. I«r p l'i i o I HUM I I MOM o ■ O. K. Va Diai ( l PPtl I vI II. S. Valchn W iiii m Vaach V. J. Wau i i, Jp. W'tttiAM W’au William Ws ip I li 11. ( W'lRR ' Jo irit Ki i W'i i Oli W'i t K. II. Wi.t p. i p Williams |« II I WllLlAMM . Ip. C. P Wii «ON Kllll API. W’llSON |r i ' • William H Wm K II Work! C. II. Writ I MOM i' W W «' NMI 1« Dot «.I 1 W RI..H l M II W'ri.hi I’OM l Rio PAGE IPS KAPPA C M A • S I Kappa Chapter I k A I K I S IN’ I-AC I i.tati: John K. Kogertox........................................................Member Hoard of Trusi I.. ('. Gi.exn, I’h.D...................................... Professor of Geology John Crow Ransom, M.A............... . . Professor of English 0. II. W11.SON. . Professor of Child Diseases 1. W. GooDPASILRI. M.D. . . Professor of Pathology Mviks P. O’Connor, 11.15. . Professor of Law I're.d J. Lewis, C.K. . Profes or of Engineering J. II. Ltiterer, M.D. . Professor in Harteriology K. S. Di ke, M.D. . Issistant in Clin'ual Obstetrics Wll.I.IAM S. Gray, D.l)......................Orthodontist J, T. Kkrciiev i..................Hursar Medical School Ik atris in I 1 vi ksit i 1 Class of 1932 Nil) Bachman, 15.A. . Rockwell City, Iowa Bii.i.y J. Crouch, 1.1..15. . Johnson City, IVnn. Ckcii. Duke. 1.1..15. . . . Gallatin, IVnn. ('hari.es Hughes, I5.S. . . llarriinan, Term. II. McCokkie, M.A. . Johnson (’ity, IVnn. 111.ian Mayo, B.K. . . . Nashville, IVnn. II. Mu.horne. M.A. . . Johnson City, IVnn. V. I . Rosi Nin u. Jr., I I .15. . Atlanta. Ga. James K n. 15.1. . Nashville, IVnn. W11.1.IAM Schwartz. M.A. . Nashville, IVnn. Klkton, Ky. James (i. Siianki in, 15.A. . Class of Wll.I.IAM 15k i i n , 15.A. . . Natchez, Mi . Graham Davis, I I..15..............Klkton, Ky. Ai.iieri ('. Dodge . 15.K. . . Mobile, Ala. V. Mansi 11:1.0. B.K. . McMinnville, IVnn. Si im; vick Wi ' T, B.K. . 1933 I'dg.ar Moore, 15.A..............St. Louis, Mo. I’Ai'i Marrisey, 15.A. . . Nashville, IVnn. Mil ion Ross, 15.1'...........Nashville, IVnn. Wll.I.IAM Waikins, B.K. . Nashville. IVnn. . Nashville, IVnn. Horace Crow, B.K. . 11 ORTON I ARI Y, 15.A. . I5li.1 M rekry, 15.A. . Class of 1934 . Clarksville, IVnn. C. 15. Moody, 15.A..............Nashville, Tcnn. Nashville, IVnn. Tom Snied, I5.A.................Nashville, IVnn. Nashville, IVnn. Robert Sianiord, B.A. . . Nashville. IVnn. Wll.I.IAM Si iHERi.ANi), 15.1'.., Nashville, IVnn. Class of it)33 Cake Cii.i.iam, B.K. . . . Nashville, IVnn. I5i n II. P.viiy, B.A. . . . Lebanon, Tcnn. M. A. lit 1 ion. 15.A., Kingston Spgs,, IVnn. Zei.oiis Rice. B.K.................Krwin, IVnn. (Tiari.es Monday. B.K. . . Lake Charles Kla. Ke.nneiii Sisk. B.A. . . . Nashville, IVnn. Joe 11 vkka Smith, B.A. . Springfield, IVnn. PAGE 176 I tnnl li H V.u«h| H « U •' } i t In .I ll H I — . It— kappa sigma KAPPA ( HAP H R Founded ut thr ( nivrnii) -f Virginia s' i Oiaptrr r tahli hr«l 1877 SIGMA • ALPHA • EPSILON TENNESSEE NU I k tri:s i I ivi Ksn vn Class of u)$2 ! awri VC I Bt ackwm.i . B.A. . Him Bluff. Ark. James Boykin, M.A. . . . Shreveport, I.a. V, A. Bky n, B.A. . Nashville, Tenn. John Ct nmncham, H.S. . Clarkwil'e, Tenn. Koiikri IIoksi.ey, B.A. . Ilartsville. Tenn. Thomas F. Huey, M.D. . AnnNlon. Ala. II RUT I I Wll SON. M. I’a i rick S. Kikwan, B.A. . I.ouisville. Ky. D. I . McGi !n. LL.B. . Nashville. Tenn. Hendrix Rowki i . I IB. . Pine Bluff, Ark. Ai.ni KT Win-n i r. B.A. . Nashville, Tenn. John M. Whirry. B.A. . Nashville, I'emi. Percy Winy, B.A. . . . Tahlequah. Okla. Winter drove, Fla. ('.las of li yj I'llOMAS HAGI.KY. B.A. . J ack Hi i i in, B.A. . Ross Hopkins, B.A. . . John McC.u i i . B.A. . Na hvil'e, Tenn. Memphis, I'enn. Nashville, I'enn. Sapulpa, Okla. Sum Wi i.is, I I.B. . I’. (). McdKIII i . B.A Arvii Smiiii. B.A. . Baxter Smiiii, B.A. I i.i m Smiiii, B A. . Murray, K . . Pine Bluff. Ark. Texarkana, Ark. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Class of H)34 Hi rokss Aski w . B.A. . Piero Askiav, B.A. . Wll.1.1 M I 1 NIjOP, B.A. Morion King, B.A. . Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. Shclbyville. Tenn. Thomas Mahan, B.A. . Blyiheville, Ark. Wii mam I. Orr, Ml). . Nashville, Tenn. A. W. Pierce, M.l). . . . l’on Worth, Fcx. W. II. Simmons, Jr., B.A. . Pine Bluff. Ark. Armimi ai Tiiom s, B.A. . Atlanta, da. Class of Jim Burgi:. B.E..............Nashville, Tenn. Wn ham Burn I. IT. B.A. . Nashville. I'enn. I.arry Burton. B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. Rom k i Carnahan, B.A. . Pine Bluff, Ark. Bin Davis, B.A..............Brentwood, Tenn. Tom Davis, B.A..............Brentwood, Tenn. Pt ' TON F.vans, B.A. . . . Shelhyville, Tenn. IIAKOt.n dllisoN. B.A. . . Nashville, I'enn. Dudi.iy r i i n . B.T.. . Nashville, Tenn. Jack Hairston, B.A. . . . Meridian, Miss. Jot lit ii'llIson, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. Jack Woodruff, B.E. . ‘935 Mi rra Johnson. B.A. . Nashville, Tenn. I'd Km.i.y, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. Ed Mai pin. B.A.............Shelhyville, Tenn. Bin Morrison. B.A. . drosse Point, Mich. Bfvkria Ray, B.A...............Memphis, Tenn. J wit s Ri i s. B.A.........Fayetteville, Tenn. En Russm.l., B.A.............Centrex ille, Tenn. I.itxv. Spi ks, B.A..........I.ouisville. K . Bu i y Spkadi in. B.A. . . Cnion City, Tenn. Bin Wai.su, B.E...............Texarkana, Tex. W. J. Winter, B.A. . . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . I.ouisville, Ky. PAGE 178 I «..«I II VfclMl It-a I • IU V K SIGMA alpha epsilon Tl NNI SSI I NU CHAPTI K The Commodore SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Tennessee Nu Chapter—Continued. ■W Sigma Alpha I psilon was founded by right students of the I niversity of Alabama at that university in 1856. Noble I,. DeVotie was the most active of this group and was tin one who wrote the ritual, chose the name ot the fraternity, and devised the handclasp. In the first year of its founding, the fraternity luul expanded to the place . • where seven chapters were in existence. Until 1888 the activities of Sigma Alpha wk Epsilon were confined largely to the south, but after thi date active northern ex- pansion took place so that at the present this fraternity is xvell represented in all sections of the country. Sigma ever have a woman member. Alpha 1 psilon is the only national social fraternity to l it vi res in I Riu- Vance J. All X AN HER J. E. Cain, Jr. E. T. Davaxt J. T. Allen S. H. Cain Elmer D. Davies J. ('. Am.Ison Shim M. Cxin Edward A. Deeds N. 1.. Ai.tiiai si:k Julian C. Campbell W. R XX MOM) Dl WEX Dr. Cii ki i s Andi kson Ni 11. Cargii 1 Overton Dickenson I’uom Ari’ia ion A. M. Carroll, Jk. E. I.. Doak J. c. Ar.MISTI l S. R. Carroll Dr. Henrv 1.. Douglas Wirt Akmisii i . Jr. Di in.) x F. C.xsex F. E. Dudley C. R. Atcminson Bertram Chamont William Durv Robert R xgli S. T. XKK John Early Ferris C. Raima Sun 1 in 11 Clark Thomas N. Eden Wai.ton Barker Wii 1.1 xm R. Cl ark W. M. Edmondson Wii 1IXM I'. R X KR R. A. Coleman Robert Evans F. M. Bass S. F. Com m xn Winston Evans John A. Rn.i, Zack Coles C. C. Fisher W. M. Ren ni it W. C. Cooke 11 i'mpiirev Folk Roscoe Rond W. [.. Cor nit h se Ernest Eranki in Wii.i.iam S. Booion ('. J. Crocki it. |k. C. T. (Ialbreatii Clarence I'. Rom John R. Cross Jack C.xri xnd Si wi i.i. Rrxndai R. C. ( 'ki .mb xi 011 1 XMES R. ( ; XKRETT James Rrandok R wool.pii ( ri rein 1111 Dr. M. («1. xsgoxv Albert S. Rkii r Edward Ci ri Ivo R. Clean W. C. RROWS' Dr. James A. Dale Mallum Coodlow Frank Bunch C. C. Daniel Henry Coodpasture K PAGE 180 ▼ The Commodore SICMA ALPHA EPSILON Tinnismi Nu Chaimi r Continued, Fiatim IN I III J A. Gaiaam W. D. Piiuun W «UII Cia tin W. W. PtA«oA. ja. Fbimbick C. (iam Nat 1 oavta I. P. (iMHtl Jnt 1' Mi ia« Ikiu Pnatta K V. IIam k 1 Mil ■ IIKO Rif. Wa A. PamiAi Win mm IIam k. 1. MiCoiakii, )i J. D. Rack a Wum IIam A Ml i •ll'lllll A K «. Tmoa. Ruanui “Pic II a acock laoAiao MikiiAo T. A. Rimam Kt tui t K. IIAir Ci. J. K11 Aoina Jt «■- CMBafta k II iai W D. Mi Swat a WlltlAM RMlOM J Will MA A III ’ A. MiaaiiiU Pah A. Rii K M IlK A . Ill Pun H «m Mum Jt OCS Unov Ilk A M A A W 1. Miativ (ilflia W llacm Alma Mrtonaa ||o«Act C . Him, Ji J. W. Ilia ; Jack M u a« Jon a J. llooKia Da Jnaarti T. Mi imu M K M IIOfAIAt Sti ioa Mu m J. W. IIOtAIA N awiA Mia , a W. M lima V. (’. Iloi ttOA F. Mona a II. . Ill muiiitiN . lai iao Monaf VtaAOA $. ft rraa, Ja. C. K. Ill AT II C Mooat ( tnac.v II Tv a John Hi at J. WlUIIACTOA M' ’ ! Lti Hvarr Fanr. Atnita II M a lllOMIt j. 1 VAT, Ja. A. V. If n ii no a 1 M net w M • M III M W ii UI C. II Hutton Wiiiiim «ma J. Aaim a Vaao« Panr. I . «••. 1 1 it mit FL ( . Nittti, Ja. (.ia W. II. WmiiMnnA J. F. Jaiman Wll HIM F. Oaat. I a Da. Aadimoa Win KIV J IA Rum ()« ■ a « Fill l„ Wnhim Da. Iloiin E. Joiiawia J. V Oku rv W ii i a Wil l iim lit a F. Jos . Ja. Cmy I'AiTvaaov F. 1 WnaOK J. F. k M lloU IRD P.ITTOA G. Wooo Jew; F F. I A . « ai ('m iai r« 1’ iv M 1 WltAMIA Divio S. 1 iam ta K. l.iAtta PfiaiM 1. A. Wt i«r III Atv C. 1 i« i «; Da. K II. 1’iaat Him a Young DlC All I.MIfl 1 M Piiii i ir« Cam Yoi vc PAGE 181 K A A P P A • A L P H CHI CHAPTER I'RAIRIS IN I.i cit s K. Hurcii, M I). . . W. C. Dixon, ! D. . Thomas II. Mai.om, B.A., . Edward T. Seay. I.I..B. . J. E. Hart, BA. . II. B. Burwi-i.i........... I rmri s in I ('.hiss Oj Wiiiiam J. Bradkord, B.A. . Glasgow. K . (’. K Ci i mi ms, B.A. . Nashville. Trim. John M. DeVok, B.E. . Nashville, l‘cnn. I. . W. Ermman, B.A. . Murfreesboro, Tmn. Amin I (Jill l), B.A. . Nashville, I'nin. Elios. I . 11 ai k. B.A. . Nashville, Tenn. IIii.i ri (i. Wood, B.E. Class of J. W. Bill , B.A. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. Alonzo Daniil, B.A. . Nashville, I'enn. James Eaton, B.A. . . Culfport, Miss. J. M. Erwin, B.A. . Murfreesboro, Tenn. Kaci i.tati- Professor of Gynecology Issoeiate Professor of Gyneeolo jy .............. Professor of Law Professor of I.aw llursar ari l Secretary of PaeuPy Instruitor Geolotjy N IVI RSlTATi: 1032 Joseph I'. Him, B.A. . Nashville. I'enn. I Kin I'. Kirr, B.A. . Murfreesboro, I'enn. I‘. A. I.konari), Jr.. B.A. . Nashville, I'enn. Wm. Montgomery. M.A. . Memphis, I'enn. A. C. Omisi rg, B.E. . . Memphis, I'enn. R. E. Powell. B.A. . I.iltle Roeh. Ark. Nashville, I’enn. 1933 Aivin Graham. B.A. . Nashville, I'enn. W. I 1 ion , Jr. B.A. . Chaltanooga, I’enn. William Rodman. B.A. . I.iltle Rock. Ark. William Swrarincbn. B.A. . . Bartow, Fla. (.lass of nj;4 Mi 1 VILLI Baknls, B.A. , Nashville, I'enn. Victor Barr. B.A. . Nashville, I'enn. A curly Bogi.k, B.A. . Centerville, Tenn. I . E. Blrcii, Jr.. B.A. . Nashville, I'enn. William Ci rk, B.A. . Christiana, I'enn. Di 1 ami ri Cooper, B.A. . Nashville, I'enn. Dixon Dossur, I.I..B. . Buclah, Miss. Frank Wiiiox, B.A. . Marion Fraikr, B.E. . . Nashville, I’enn. Robert IIai.l. B.A. . OM Hickory, I'enn. Alvin Moore, B.A. . Murfreesboro, I’enn. John Mcrpiikee, B.A. . . Nashville, I’enn. James Ransom, B.A. . . Murfreesboro, I’enn. I. Robinson, B.A. . West Palm Beach. Fla. ('iiaki.es I’iiompson, M.D. . Columbia, Miss. Huntsville, Ala. Class of Sn ar 1 Bryan, B.E. . Johnson City, Tenn. Perry Dokkr, B.A. . . . Nashville, Tenn. J. W. Haynes, B.A. , . . Franklin, Tenn. Thomas Wyatt, M.D. . 1933 Be loro Keine, B.E. . . . Huntsville, Ala. Philip McDonald, B.A. . Nashville, I'enn. Bon Schmid, B.E. . Nashville, I'enn. . . Jackson, Tenn. PAGE 18? I (Mil II I )• . «. 11-«. k H. l-« I r«i a u-« KAPPA ALPHA CHI CMAP I I k I'oiiiitlnl 4f NN .tthinjjtim an«l I.rr I imrnilv, iS Chi Chapin r«tahli«h l April « , iHK 6'i iri; ( rim« in imi (Mil • mill 1 ign Ii i .in Kn' K « A PAGE 18) BETA-THETA - PI BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER 1'r M KI S l I IVI RSI I VI I Class of i 932 J ii' C. Barroi k, It.A. . Nashville, I nin. Sam Y. C'Aiimin, I I .It. . Nn'l)ville. Trim. John S. Conn. Jr., I.I..B. . Columbia, Penn. I1. VV. Evans, H.S. . Columbia, re . I'm Jacobs, Jr.. B.E. . Florence, Ala. Kari V. Marsh, M.A. . Pore Arthur, lex. John I'. McCait, B.A..............Rome, Ga. C. 1 . Wooim ki , H.A. . Ik ask S. Proctor. It. I . . Nashville, Trim. Wiiiiam S. Ransom. H.A. . Nashville, Prim. J. C. SiiARi’K. H.A., M.l). . Nashville, I'rim. Roberi I . Simmons, H.A. . Shreveport, I.a. C. C. I R Aitl't, I ’., M.l). . Nashville, I'rim. J. I . Warm tii, H.A. . Humboldt. I'rim. I'iiomAs W. Wiison, H.A. . Paducah, Kv. . . Pulaski, Trim. Class of 1933 C. II. Berson, B.A. . Brownsville, I'm . James B. Chase, B.A. . Nashville, I'rim. Robert (). Davidson, It.I.. . Nashville. I’cnn. J. I'. I.lPE, It.A., M.l). . Little Rock. Ark. S. M. McMi rray, Jr., It.I'. . Smyrna, Trim, II. A. Ol.lvRR, Jr., It.A. . Nashville. I'rim. (.niRia P. Pryor, Jr., B.A. . Stamford. I'rx. R. W. Smith, H.A. . . . Nashville, Trim. Class of it)34 Robiki C. Berson, H.A. . Itrowiwville, I'eim. James Ross Cheshire, H.A. . . Atlanta, Ga. It. II. I- k i i m n, Jr., B.A. . San Antonio, I'rx. Avert IIandi.y. Jr.. H.A. . Nashville, Prim. I'. I . Harvey, Jr. It.A. . Memphis, Prim. II. P. Pukner, Jr,, H.A. . James C. IIoi.idav, It.A. . Greenville, S. C. Ciiari.es II. Hi 1.1.. H.A. . . Memphis, Penn. James Johnston. H.A. . Spring Hill, Prim. C. NKCm i i AN. It.A., Red Boiling Spgs., Prim. J. E. Piierrei i,, H.A. . . . Aberdeen, Miss, Paducah, Ki. (I lass Chari.es Akers. It.A. . Nashville, I'rim. Hen I outer, Jr.. H.A. . . Gallatin, Penn. (Jeorci 11 k i , |r., H.A. . Canton, Miss. Piiomas Jov, H.A. . . Nashville, I'rim. Pim ir Kikr, H.A. . Humboldt, Penn. James R. Love. It.K. . . Nashville, Penn. Prank I.. Wi n and, f ‘933 Wiiiiam II. Meyers, H.A. . . Savannah. Ga. Wiiiiam S. Reeder, Jr., It.A.. Paducah. Kv. Handi.ka Sayers. H.A. . Nashville, Penn. David P. Sieves, H.A. . . San Antonio, l ex. Roberts I'ki i.e. It.I'. . . . Nashville, Penn. () Washington, Jr., It.A., Nashville, Penn. . Nashville, Penn. PAGE 184 I . M II..W -Ml IU- • I Mill U-« T • - • • • • IU. i II M BETA THETA PI Bl I A I AMBDA CHAPTI K i Mimtird at Miami I mvrrwty () toi«i, Ohio, July, Beta Lambda Chapter established lsv t The Commodore W. II. Sent iirm.xx, C.K............. V. ('. Kk ki i vs. M.A.. PhD, BETA LAMBDA CHAP TER BETA THETA PI I k viki s in T.xo i i m i . . . . Dean engineering School h si slant Professor Sociology I'. V. Si in mi k. B.A., I I..B. . . . I.etlurer Medital Jurisprudence John (’ Bi rcii. M.l). . . . Instructor in Gynecology I lliODORK Morford, M.l ................. . Issistant in Clinical Obstetrics Beta I li -ta Pi. hist of tin Miami Tria«l. was founded at Miami I’niversity. Oxford. Ohio, in 1S39, and was the first social fraternitx founded west of the Alleghenies. It was also the second fraternitx to have a western chapter. John Keillx Knox was the moving spirit behind the earlx activities of Beta Theta Pi and was largely responsi- ble for its founding. The ritual was also largelx his work. The Civil War caused mam southern chapters of this fraternitx to become in- active hut in practicallx exeix case these chapters have been restored in the new southern expansion program of Beta Theta Pi. V I na vi Bci FlNorox, B.A. . . Member of Hoard of I rust he Commodore BETA THETA PI H ra Lambda Chapter Continued. Jims M. It tan I tiioao f Hi uiii WttXtAM M It M kll Amin II. HaMtiUM lluai limn Koto Imu I. t'limi K MB t IN I HI WlUUM I la . Ja WlUUU I I t , Sa. Wttk.it II. (.ax Koatar l (••«• t«tv (•tits R l.atst At id II Mt K C II «a util, Ja i . r litatu llama II twit A M. Ilortit (.mitt H. I low us I II At© III Ul (ilOt i Klttitaiw Ant Slid tit 1 vt i St.( ttit ( lUtla Mi I %i «.Milt I'iiki oat MntiO't I a •: I M 11 • (t J. M hiant Roai. L Pionm, Ja J 111 a S. Kl u W (‘ Kiikttt lliou W. Si ail til a W, II. Sell a • M 11 III tav i Swirn WitL liunt E. W. I iiotiMot Kfci r 1 IlloMMOt Clitai H ( , 1 • n a I IIOM M I BI I J. F-. 'I aiAso I it'll t I I t' « W. II. 1 «.HAS I a Will W A a III 11 ( a 11 k I. Wllaot Pa. J i k Wtllll a ri t I 11 i a ('. Wtiaa.li s (’i ai mi ( Yoi PAGE 187 c H H I • P ALPHA PI CHAPTER l'K VI KI N in I i i.Ksri M l John W. Cork. A.B. . W. I). Dodson, LI..B. . I. R. Ml II I u mm . A.B. . Norvki.l A. 1‘llOM AS, A.B. . Iiios. I . Wiiirsn i. B.E. . Class of 1932 .......................................Frankfort. Ohio ...........................Hermitage, Tenn. .......................................Nashville, Tenn. ...................................... Sulphur, La. ..................................Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1933 Davis A. Clark, A.B. . Sweetwater, Tex. Dudley I). Hawthorne. A.B. ....................................................Dermott, Ark. Edwin A. Sayres, Jr.. A.B...................................................Nashville. Tenn. W. E. Fomi inson, Jk.. I.I..B.................................................Amarillo, Tex. Class of 1934 Georgs A. Berko, A.B. . ..........................................................New York. N. Y. Byron E. Brubaker, B.E..............................................................Greenfield, Ohio J. H. M. JONES, A.B...............................................................Glen Ferris, V. Va. Owen M. Jones, B.E...............................................................Glen Ferris, V. Va. W11.1.IAM B. Ralsten, A.B...............................................................Evanston, III. Jons C. Sandidgk, A.B...............................................................Nashville. Tenn. Harold Smelser, A.B.................................................................Nashville, Tenn. Class of 1933 Leo Dickinson, 8.A............................................................Ashland, Ky. Robert Morgan, B.A...........................................................New nan, Ga. Thomas Sappington, B.A....................................................Fort Gaines, Ga. Bert Spivey, B.A..........................................................Nashville, Tenn. I 'k tk i s i I k Ki- R. I . Bin. ll. II. Enloi: II. P. NT N N ALLY J. II. Boom J. F. Green F. S. Parker, Jk. Johnson Bransiord (’has. V. Hawkins V. B. Paul Wll.Bt K K. Bki baker J. 8. Howe (’. A. Sinw.w W. E. lit 1ST A. J. Lamar F. A. Sui.i.ivan W. 1). Ill MON A. G. Link James I. Vanci J. A. Burrow Dr. E. 11. McAi.i X NDER C. B. Wallace J. G. Curry J. F. McIiavaine E. 11. Wilkinson E. K. Daugherty J. W. Maoihn, Jk. a Harry Winn PAGE 188 I H • . - d !(«■ IV.. t H.N CHI PHI AI PH A PI CH AP ! I k Alpha Pi ( hapfrr r«uhli«hril i SS { ('•lor$; V rlf| jim| It III - (iijpr inr Ntnilml s c N U M A SIGMA Cl I APTER I k tri:s i I' . ci i.tati Joseph W. Ai.eoru, M.l). . hfistant in Clinical Medicine r.mvAKi) II. Hakksoaei:, M.l). . .... hsi slant Professor of I'rology ('ll aki i s It. It row , M.l, I’li I). . hfistant Professor of Urology ( eokc.i K. (Jack. M.S., Ph.l). . Professor of llo.'any Lee J. I.ovex tiiai., It.A. ... Hoard of Trust Fcoem M. Orr, I D. . hfistant Professor Clinical Otolaryngology I . C. Pasi H.M., M.A., I h.I). . I)n n, ('oliit i Ins and Sci., Prof, Psyt iol. (‘MARI is M. Sark ATT. It.A.. M.A. . Dean of Men John M. Sai muks, M.l)...........................hfistant in Pediatries John Donaii Wade, M.A.. I’h.l). . Professor of English Fra iri sin I i i ksii at i Class of od Hi on It. Dish k on, It.A. . Shnwmul, Ala. Robert I.ichiioot, It.A. . Nashville, Fenn. C. I.. (JARiiNHR, M I). . Russellville, Ala. Howard MiCaw, It A. . Nashville, Fenn. Robert Hock. B.F.. . Nashville, Fen . (i. Q. i’oi k. It.A. I l .lt. . Helena. Ark. It. Frank Jackson, It.A. . Montgomery, A’a. lost 1 11 I.. Sum. It.A. . Nashville, Ten . Dm ki I cons. It.I . . Nashville, Fenn. Wii.i.iam R. Saniu skv, M.D. . Pensacola, Fla. Roi.ani I win, It. A. . Nashville, Fenn. Biverm ) oi nc. It. A. . Nashville, Ten . Class of i odd Koiieki Barry, It.F. . Nashville, Feim. Joseph Mur . It.F. . Nashville. Fenn. David S. Haver, M.D. . Nashville, Fenn. A. I. Myhk, B.K. . Bellevue, Fenn. John Bray, It.F. . . Montgomery. Ala. A. J. I’hddy, It.A. . Lakeland, Fla. Raymond Consi m. It.A. . Helena, Ark. Fari ni Ron hi ns, It.A. . Mayfield, K . Jack Crihendf.n. It.A. . ILarisel’e, Ala. It Siiacki.eiokd, It.A. . Mi. Pleasant, Fenn. (T aki nci (Jracey, It.A. . Franklin, Fenn. Marion I i.iey, It. A. . Pctershurg. Fenn. W’ardKani. It.A. . Nashville, Fenn. Harris The. It.F. . . Nashville, Fenn. Nil D. Fini . It.A. . Si. Petersburg, Fla. Sami ii F. L'pchcrch, M.D. . Clanton, Ala. Class of i odd Ak i iii K Dt NI.AP, B.A. . Paris, Fenn. D. V. Johnson, B.K. . Nashville, Fenn. Nano Jordan. B.A. . Franklin, I'emi. (T aiiiokni Kinnard, B.A. . Franklin, Fenn. Frank Fori . It.F. . Nashville. Fenn. Johnson McDowki.i , B.A. . Nashville, Fenn. Joi Roberts, B.F. . Nashville, Fenn. Ni l son Robinson, B.A. . Nashville, Fenn. Ai.i.kn Setters. B.A. . Montgomery. Ala. 11 KKA Si Ark. B.F. . Nashville, Fenn. Class of I Odd Jack Asin.i v, B.A. . Franklin, Fenn. It. I . Barnes, Jk.. B.A. . River Junction, Fla. Bki ci Bayer, B.F. . Nashvil'c, Fenn. Robertson Campbiii., It.I:. . . Gary, I ml. Richard Cook, B.A. . . Nashville, Fenn. Harks (Juiiee, B.A. . Franklin, Fenn. I’ui OKain, B.A. . Norman Jackson, B.F. . Fri I I I I ackson. It.A. . 11 ssi Johnson, B.A. . . Fu i i i. Mi Ci i ki . It.F. . Robert McCaw. B.A. . Tom Moore, B.K. . . . Nashville, Fenn. New nan, (la. Montgomery, Ala. Nashville, Fenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Fenn. Nashville, Fenn. PAGE 190 •O’ W.- m II- «• IM«4 IIm y IU w N-O sigma nu SIGMA HAIM I K I I Virginia M 111. i In«rit • Sigma C luptrr rttaMixlmi |SW ALPHA •TAU'OMECA BETA PI CHAPTER I k vi ki s i Put i t m i R. W. Bii.i.incton . . Cl IK FORI Hi ITCH......... Donai. Davidson . Gt KAt l HENDERSON . I.FON I.ANTER . . . . R. K. St I I IVAN . . . R. J. Warner . W. W. Wn m rmi , Jr. .................................Professor Clinic Surgery ..........I ss is tan t Clinic Medicine ..............I .distant Professor English ......................... business Manager Is.istant Professor Clinit Dermatology Issociate Professor Clinic Opth and Otol. Issistant Clinit Opth. and O.ol. Issistanl Clinic Opth. and Otol. Harris Brow n. B.A. . John Danih . B.A. . Hi kvs, (iAKKi 11. B.A. . Chris Hopkins. B.K. . Connor Morrow, B.A. . Wai i r I ASCI I All, B.A. I x-.an I t iiiii i. B.A. . Patton Wii.i jams, B.A. I'rvTKI S IN I NIVKKSITATi: Class of iqj2 . . . ...........................Old Hickory, Tenn. .....................................Old Hickory, Tenn. ...........................................Dresden, Tenn. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. ......................................Lynchburg, Tenn. . . . ..................................Atlanta, Ga. ................................................Chicago, III. ...........Birmingham. Ala. I t s | . Hi st r , B.A. . Gkor(;f Cloys, B.A. . . Wn 11am Cowan. B.A. . Roi i.in Danifi . M.l). . . Thomas lit noerson, B.A. Parker IIoi.t, B.A. . . . I .eon ri Hopkins, B.K. . Ward IIcdgins, B.A. . lit oh Waiirs. B.A. . Class of . . . Athens. Ala I nion City, Tenn Fayetteville, Tenn Old Hickory, Tenn . Franklin, Tenn Ttillahoma, Tenn Nashville, Tenn . Franklin, Tenn Lebanon, Tenn Class of i jj. Kdward B. Dawson, B.A............................ Ai.bert McKay, B.A............................... Wendell Piiiit ips. B.A.......................... Hagan Powei.l. B.K............................... James Warren, 1.I..B............................. Ben West, B.A.................................... Kdward Wiialley, B.K............................. Birmingham. Ala . . Macon, Ga . Nashville. Tenn . Pulu'ki. Tenn . Fulton, K Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Mii.ton Cook, B.K........... I 1 KRI I I II ZI.I III RSI, B.A. . George Him. B.A............. Oscar Noi l, B.A............ Janies Pkiry, B.A. . I To INI SlKAYIIOKN, B.A. . B N I In.i. Wii i ingiiam, B.K. . Class of KJ35 .........................................Nashville, Tenn ....................................Nashville. Tenn ....................................... Nashville, Tenn ..........................................Nnshvide, Tenn ...................................Union City, Tenn .........................................Nashville, Tenn ....................................Nashville, Tenn PAGE 192 • •«■«•I M -m II 11 h . «« ■! |u■ VKlfd Mott I || • |s • • | IV . V II ALPHA TAU OMEGA BETA PI OIAPTER Foundril S pfrmhrr 11 iHliV jf KuhiiHiixI. Virginia Brt4 I'i Chjptri rtiabli hr j I K inbcr i«j, iSSy (’tier f.' I iUl nui M Hint Ht%. ft: While lea Kmc PAGE DELTA KAPPA • EPSILON GAMMA Cl 1 APTER I k vires in I- c i i.'i i i Edwin Mims. Ph.D.......................... C. II. II mii.iox, M.l)............ Chris McCi.uri............... David R. Pickens............. Wiiiiam M. Ki.kmino, IMi.I). . IloRION R. (ASI'ARIS, M.l). . . Hra n i Cooter, M.A. . II kk Drake. M.D. . . . . . Head of V.nylish Department It sociali Professor of Dermatology . Professor of X-Ray . . Professor of Proctology Haetcriolocjy Issistant Professor of Pediatries Professor of Psychology Professor of Medicine Fratres in ('.lass Horace Heaven, H.A. . . Evergreen, Ala. C. S. Carni v, I.I..H. . Ripley, I'enn. R. (I. Ci it, M A. . Paducah, Ky. II rry Di iiiro, H.A. . . Cleveland, I'enn. Win ard Draper. H.A. . Dyeroburg, I'enn. ;. H. I)i ni an. M.A. . Nashvil’c, I'enn. Hi n Wai i ik. H.E. . I MVI RSIT.VI l of 1932 I'. A. I i'QI . I.I..H. . Nashville, I’enn. H. R. Kennedy, I.I..H. . Nashville, I'enn. Charms Lome. H.A. . . Nashville, I'enn. («ii n n Hraiiii k. H.A. . Cnion City, I'enn. II. M. S1 an111:1 n. H.A. . I.ouisville, Ky. W. (). X'acoiian. H.A., M.l). . Mayfield. Ky. . . . . Mayfield, K . Class of 1933 Hi ri Car ie r. H.E. . . Wil l 1 am Diinocr, H.A. . Combs Fori. H.A. . . . Na-hville, I'enn. II. C. Ill cans. H.A. . . . Nashville, I'enn. Nashville, I'enn. Lit Johnson. H.A.........................Dallas, lex. Nashville, I'enn. Harrison J. Siu m . M.D. . Hrooksville, Miss. I’kim u A. Wli. 1.1 A.MS, H.A. . Nashville, I'enn. Class of 19 ,y Sam Cowan, M.D. . . . Nashville, I'enn. Wm. Ci NNiNOilAM, H.A. . Hrooksville, Miss. Wii.i.iam Eoniii;. H.A. . . Mobile, Ala. T. C. 11 am liKii k . H.E. . . Spring Hill, I'enn. Haroi.d IImxuns, H.A. . Nashville. I'enn. Porter Hi mi , H.E...............Eranklin, I'enn. Ek;i ni Johnson, H.A............Monroe, I.a. Dick Lindsay, H.E.. Nashville, I'enn. Marvin Mii iik, H.A.............Mobile, Ala, Roiiiki Moorman. H.A. . Huntsville, Ala. Nor 1111.1 Rand. H.A. . . .St. Louis, Mo, Donald L. I'm ksion, H.A. . St. Louis, Mo. Class of 1933 E. R. Haii i v, Jr., H.A. . Memphis, I'enn. J. L. Camnie.il. Jr., H.A. . Spartanburg, S. C. Richard C. (hi,mam, H.A. . Creenville. Miss. II. P. Stewart. H.A. . San Antonio, Lex. Sam (1. SiiiiitiNS. H.A. . Hiriningham, Ala. Lorre S. Wood, H.A. . Hollandale, Miss. I !•«( |U M I. • • —«Ml !(■•« ...•! II - • W k Hu DELTA KAPPA EPSILON GAMMA C 11 API I K I «Miiulnl at N air, 1X44 Colon: A urr, tiulr in l Or I hr I .in s c I C M A ALPHA PSI CHAPTER H Fratres i I nivi km i m i Class of l m i A. Cravex, B.S. . Greensboro, N. C. Samiii. Kwlx, B.S...............Franklin, Penn. IIaroi.d Ion km i, B.F. . Nashville, Penn. John P. Tl'Rxf.r, B.K. . Class of John Aibeks. B.K. . Nashville, Penn. Richard Ckikiix, B.A. . Piptnnville, Penn. Richard Ktx ;, B.A. . Okolona, Mi ('IIARI IS I.MI M)HKIK. B.K. . . WaCO, Tex. Cordon Mii.i.er, B.A............Bradford, Pa. Wiiiiam Mori hi m . B.A. . Chicago, III. Harry Niaviox, B.K. . Weatherford, Pex. Doici.as Oiui i.. B.A. . . . Montclair, N. J. Class of Jack Bolciiard, B.K. . . . Nashville, Penn. Di m n Cre ten lox. B.K. . . Nashville. Tcnn. Ill «in ki Davis, B.A. . . Nashville, Tcnn. Joe Cates, B.E.................. Decatur, 111. I'llOMAs I.ASIER, B.A. . . . Nashville, Penn. Wii i iam Mii.es, B.P., . . Springfield, Penn. I). Wii iock, B.A., I I .1 l )32 K. W. Crieeix. B.A. . . Tiptonville, Penn. Ci ujde D. Joiixsox. M.D. . Brundige, Ala. II. C. Pieroiii, I.I..B. . . . Memphis, Tcnn. . New 'ork, N. . ‘933 IIeriieri Peck. B.A. . . Springfield, Penn. IAME' Peoim.es, Jr., B.A. . Uuncome, N. Wii.i.iam Roiukis. B.K. . McMinnville, Penn. Pali Simpson. B.K. . . Nashville, Penn. I.AWRExci Prabl'E. B.A. . Nashville, Penn. Jack Wake iei.d, B.A. . Nashville. Penn. Wnsox Ward, B.A. . . . Amarillo, Tex. Robert Wii.i.iamsox, B.A. . Nashville, Penn. ‘934 Wai ii k N1 it . B.A........Newhcrr . S. C. (iEORra Pierce. B.K...............Decatur, 111. I Kin Smith, B.A...........Springfield, Penn. W. II. Sin ki 11 k icit, B.A, . Kv ansville, Iml. Roiiert Wiiori.ev, B.A. . . Nashville, Penn. Ceorc.i Wiii iamsox. B.A. . Nashville, Penn. '. . Nashville, Penn. Kt him Beck. B.K. . . . I'raxcis Crock 1 1 r, B.K. . ('llASE Dei.oxi V, B.A. . Rt I III Di XIIAR. B.A. . J ami s K n.i , B.A. . . . Brown (iKiositv, B.A. . . Class of . . Erwin, 'Penn. Nashville, Penn. Russellville, Ala. Russellvil e. Ala. . Nashville, Penn. . . Oncota, N. V. •933 Jami s I lot si i ad, B.A. . Robert Josi in, B.A. . ( 11 k 11 s Noei.i , B.A. . Robert Paieersox. B.A. Ke n M 1.1. I'l KXI K, B.A. James Ward, B.A. . . . . Jackson, Penn. Nashville, Penn. Covington, Penn. . . I louston, Tex. . New York, N. Y. . . Amarillo, l ex. PAGE 196 I . ..I I. « • -• «! M- SIGMA CHI AI 1 1 IA l SI O «API I k I 'Miii.lr.l a( Miami I nivcv«it , iSss Alpha I i I haptrr r«(ahlhhnl iS m i m IW. k M - The Commodore SIGMA CHI ALPHA PSI CHAPTER Continued Fratri s i I-'aci i.t i i I IIOMAS CaKIIK, M.A , 1 11.1). . . W. I . (ON MM. B.S.. M.S............ I iiomas M. Woodard. M.A. . W. S. I ATIIKRS, M.l). . ( I AKI ci (’o VI I I. K.I.. . Al l RIO Bl.M.OCK, M.l). . . I AMI $ ()VIRAM., M.l). . . . R i I'll Km hi, M.l). . . . F. II. Tikuk, M.A. . . . Professor of Creek Hxigesis in School of Religion . . . . Member f Hoard of Trust .................Instructor in lliology . Dean of tin Mrdiral School Superintendent of Tanderbilt Hospital .................Instructor in Surgery . . . Instruitor in Pediatrics . Instructor in Pathology . . . . Ilumni Secretary v Sigma (hi was the third of tli.• Miami 'Triad founded at Miami I diversity. Oxford, Ohio, in iNss. In iSs7 a division in the fraternity arose and out of this resulted Sigma Phi. which soon went out or existence. During and immcdiatel) after the Civil War all of the southern chapters of Sigma Chi ceased to exist, hut the large majorit) of these have been re-established. At the present time, a preponderance of the chapters of Sigma Chi are located in the north. The Commodore SICMA CHI Ai pha Psl Chap r i k Continued. Fratria in 1 iitr R I. Aiimmxi Wttai ■ C ••• «? X R M Hu . $a Aimr At iavi a lltiarv |)avilla IIimrmbm lliantwv Jon Awaaoaa V V. Duiov. Ja. 1. 1. lloAIIV Simpmi AM nn Cmabiba IH via . Ja. RiaimA lloifTov 1 AlMIIIUIl Jaw S. Di va a P. D. IIoaitov. Ja. Pukm A Will u llvaat Dvta Win law Hi ium II. II. FaBTMMAV Rnaiai III vi ('llAll tt Hill Knaiar F.aivt C M4Atft II. Jotivaov R AOM H I L 1 • a v a JoMvaov W. A Btvbhn R. A. Fittaa 1). H Huumui L H Fm 1 ioa aap Kntu J (i, Hi uiwixi Will 1AM 1 Ml II All Saavaiv I Avtia W. A. Hi A VI A C. A. Il ANN M D. 1 •a •11 Fat Fm R «ur Mitnawi Domiti I1. Ham a Jaw Fia ii Don H Iain Joa. ( . Auniil i. A W. Fiaih II. II. Cabtorjcmt Daa :t 1 Ml(Jt too J. M C am Hub AO ClAIMI 1 • a Mtrtwiat F. H. Chart il, Ja. Pi BA 1 AI NltW Jack («ooaaiv Miaatu. Mimi C. H. COKNtti F. W ( • All AW 1 A 1 N M 11 Rcatar C «mmiTon C. A II All R. O. Nnauil V, 1 Soavill A. H. SiimiDA Haiti (hrtatov Iba Pabkib l a.Av Tati Fibbiil pAaaia Jomm K. Tiat.it A. H. Paw hail V (’. I'l Atfl 1 1 IAAI Till U AN John Ph inv K. J. Tiioaviov V. S. Poafia Niuot ITioaNioN Koaviv Ponta K. V. 1 t BNIB Jt nv Ponia Wit A J. 1 1 Joi Pi BA • AB Wit 1 IAAI V AIM K II. I'l BYIAB 1 IIAAIN W AI «II W S. I'l BA 1 AB s. A. WiAxtn (’ll ABI 1 A K Al.l AMI 1 i umi b W an i n 1 A. Robin ivin | N W II4.INI.IIIN 1 « • W v i 1 U 1 . II. Si aiii ai an M V ABBBIII .||, PAGE 199 PHI-KAPPA-PSI TENNESSEE DELTA CHAPTER '■r Ikatkis in I'aci i.tati l i sew I'.vi. Jr., M.l). . ... Idjunrt Professor of Medietur II. B. Sonrmikiiok n , Fh B.. I.L.B., 1.I..M. professor of I.aw Ik VIRIiS IN I MV I RSI I VII Warner II. Boudin. It.A. . M rsii. i i I i n k. B A. . Rich urn Joai di k. B.A. . Francis lorn i v. B.A. . I I RRN h I RS. B.A. . Facia Kt noi ns. B.A. . it scrm Ri noi ns, B.A. . I low aki) Room a . B.l . . John Siiacki i ion, B.A. . I'. K. Sirti Ki, B.A. . W'ii.son Woodcock, B.A.. M.A. Class of IQJJ ..................Memphis, Tenn. ................ . . Bowling Green. Ky. .................................. Hickman, Ky. ............................. Birmingham, Ala. .................................Nashville, Tenn. ......................Nashville, Fenn. ...................Nashville, Tenn. ....................................Birmingham, Ala. ..................Bowling Green, Ky. ......................................Nashville, Tenn. . . . . Greensboro, N. ('. Class of 1033 Akmistiad Ci v, B.A., I I..B.............................................. Memphis, Tenn. I’aci. Hudgins, B.A.................................................... I'nion City, Tenn. John Nm iioii. B.K.........................................................Nashville, Tenn. Class of 103-f Kurus Bowi.and, B.A...................................... Fiiomas J. Broderick, B.A................................ 1l II OR I) Bl I I IN G ION, B.A. . . A1.ex Godwin, B.A................................... Joseph Sheai.y, B.A....................................... J. S. SlN'OUEIIKI.I), B.A............................ Russki.i. Si.oan, B.A.................................... W11.11 a m Sumi, I.1..B. . . Old Hickory, I'enn. NasliA i lie, Tenn. ishville, Fenn. Nashville, Fenn. . Alexander City. Ala. . . I'.vergrcen, Ala. . . Columbia, I'enn. . Nashville, Fenn. Bi k 1 Baciii rig, B.A. . I.EON Cakau u. B.A. . Bi n Fa 1 lEKSON. B.A. . Dorse Sun k. B.A. . Class of 1033 ........................................Nashville, ’Fenn. .......................................Nashville, Fenn. .......................................Nashville, Fenn. ......................................Youngstown, Ohio PAGE 200 PHI KAPPA PSI I I NNI SSI I DEI I A CHAIM I U I iMiiulnl jt Wj hingtoii 4ii«l Jrffrr on College. Februa:) I ) I clinc her I rl(a Cluptoi r«(jhlt hrii (X toher 7 11 jrk (. «• rn jn.i Drrp Kr.| PHI - KAPPA - SIGMA ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER I r viri s i K n i t ti: Sam C. (’mv.w, M.D. . |onv Nor i s, M.l). . J. M. Join iv. M.l). . ............................Professor of Obstetrics . . .Issociate Professor of Obstetrics Is. , uite Professor of tho-ehemistry Kra i res in I mvi rsitati Class of iqjj Tiiomas Douglas, M.A...................................... C. At si iv Howards, Jr., B.A. . I kon C. Hoskins, B.A................. .................... V. I.. Lewis. Jr.. B.A...... .............................. S. Phillips Korinson, B.A. . . ... ............. Howard Pritchard, I.L.B. . . .......................... Jonv W. Simpson. B.A.. M.l). . Ernest I.. Spain, B.A...................................... I.ogan C. B. Young. I.I..B................................. Class of 1933 I.. Paul Ai.i.en, B.A..................................... William N. Cook, B.A............ .......................... C. R. F.ndslev, Jr.. B.E................................... Joe L. Kvins, B.A......................................... Easton E. I.ebo, B.A........................................ I. T. Mason, b.a., m.d.................................... H. G. McNamee, b.a. . Winfred I). Poi.k, B.A..................................... Paul Spain, B.A............................................ Chester, S. C. Van Wert. O. Pine ville, K . Crossvillc. I'enn. Blytheville, Ark. Memphis, I'enn. Atlanta, Ga. N’ashvil'e, I'enn. Osceola, Ark. . . . Belmont, Miss. . . . Franklin, I'enn. . . Sweetwater, 'I'enn. . . Smithville, 'I'enn. Tiptonville, 'I'enn. McMinnville, I'enn. Gram! Junction, Tenn. . . . Cornin';, Ark. . Nashville, 'I'enn. Class of 1934 W. G. Austin, Jr., B.A............................. Thomas B. Dudley, B.A............................... William A. Givan, B.A.............................. F.rskine W. Klyck, B.E............................. William R. Lawsiie, B.A............................. William F. Malone, B.A............................. Henry M. Owen, Jr.................................. Win burn M. Paris, Jr.............................. Mason F. Travis, B.E............................... R. Phillips Turner, B.A........................... Chattanooga. Tenn. . . Sikeston, Mo. . . Liberty, I'enn. Nashville. Tenn. . Dell. Ark. . Nashville, I'enn. Newport, Ark. Greenhoro, N. (’. . . Hickman, Ky. . Smithville, I'enn. Class of 1033 James Baker, B.A.................................. Oscar Brew, B.A.................................. Chester Brummi it, B.A.......................... Paul Lipscomb, B.A............................... Stanford Moore, B.A.............................. Paul Perry, B.A.................................... George Waller, B.A............................... I.. A. Warner. B.A............................... Stuart White. B.A................................. Madisonville, Ky. . Nashville. Tenn. . MLIdleshoro, Ky. Clio, S. C. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Dickson, 'I'enn. . Nashville, I'enn. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Boston, Miss. PAGE 202 PHI KAPPA SIGMA AI PHA IOTA CHAPTER I Miiiitlnl at I tmrr«it ot Pcwmhauia, l8so Alp m lota Chapter r fabli«hr«l l J i'mlot i Fl wr: ( lirt«aiilhrimiiit ZETA BETA TAU ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER I k tre:s in I nivkrsit te Class of 1032 Mai kick Cohen. I.L.B. . . Swifton, Mis?. IIksrv Franklin, C.K. . Nashville, Tenn. Julian Goriatowsky, H.A. . Alhauv, Ala. Wii.i.iam Krugly, I.I..B.... ... Chicago, III. I). Lovkniiiai., Jr., B.A..............................................Nashville, Tenn. 1.1:0v Matison, H.A. . Nashville, Tenn. Jok Morse. Jr., I.I..B.................................................Nashville, Tenn. A. B. Rosen bloom, M.D......................................... Jackson. Tenn. 11 AKOi 0 Sciiw k 1 . B.S.....................................Chattanooga, Tenn. I • J- Simi . B.S. . . Nashville, Tenn. Samiki. Simi . B.S.....................................................Nashville. Tenn. Bkrnak Weinstein, M.D. . . Nashville, Tenn. Class of I J3J JOB Araiiam. B.A...............................................Huntsville. Ala. Morris Aim kk, B.A. . Albany, (la. Albert Goldberg, B.A.......................................... Nashville, Tenn. Jack Harris, B.A.......................................................Nashville. Tenn. Louis Lowenstein, M.D..................................................Nashville, Tenn. S01. Low ssi 11 . Jk.. M.D................................... Nashville, Tenn. I'.dwari) Reisman, B.S........................................Chattanooga, Tenn. I ons Rose ni eld, B.S.................................................Nashville. Tenn. Robert Rosenthal, B.S..............................................Cincinnati, O. Seymour Samuels, Jk., B.A..............................................Nashville, Tenn. Lee Sc iii.esinci r, B.S.................................................Memphis, Tenn. Robert Weii.l, B.S............................................Chattanooga, Tenn. Richard Wortueimer, B.A........................................Cumberland, Md. Class of HJ34 Preston- Bissinger, B.A................................................Nashville, Tenn. Sidney Levincton, B.A..................................................Ruleville, Miss. I .eon- Rosen, B.A., M.D.............................................Dora. Ala. Leonard Scot r, B.A............................................ Greenwood, Miss. Samuel Simon, C.K......................................................Nashville, Tenn. Sum. Strong, I.I..B.................................................Guthrie, Kv. Class of 1033 IIersciiei. Kat man, B.A...............................................Nashville, Tenn. Fratris in Fact i.tati: Dr. Alvin E. Keller.............................................Srf ool of Mediane Fratres in I rue Roi.i and Arraiiams John Franki in IIoraci I.iaa Joe Morse Dr. Sam Bi rnow Homer Jonas Martin I.ovi x hi m. Morris Schwartz Kimer Com - Sami 1:1. Joseph Jiri.it s Lowi nstein Ai.iked Siarr Syi.vain Fishman Manuel Kskini Ira I.usky Ai.i.i n Zibart Morton Lebeck Dan May PAGE 204 ZETA BETA TAU AI PHA GAMMA ( MAPI I P I ■•uiiilnl, |N« X, Oillrgr ol ru utk (i. C. N. N ALPHA PI • KAPPA • SIGMA CHAPTER I k virus in Faci i.tatk Wai ii k I.. Fleming, M.A., Ph.D. ... . Dean College .Iris and Sueme Dr. James S. Ai.i.OWAV............................. .... Instructor in Medicine W. K. Hm M ................... . . Registrar School of Mediane FRATRIIS l I MVI RSITATi: Class of 1932 Herbert Blake, M.l)................................ K. N. S. Crow nover, H.A. . .............. George Dicks, M.A............. .................... R. D. Ki l ion. M.l).............................. Thomas («unos, B.A............ .................... (). S. Gardner. B.A................................ S. Ogi.e Jones. M.l). . . ..................... Hugh Wright, B.A................................... Class of 1933 Mii.i.ard Bethel, B.A.............................. Charles Blount, M.l)............................... Hoyt Bryson, 1.I..H. ... .................. Francis M. Duke, I.L.B............................. II. T. Etheridge, Jr.. I.L.B....................... Thomas Kelly, B.A.................................. James Lewis. B.A................................. Sam Moorer. B.A.................................... Warner Oliver, B.A................................. A. M. Smith, B.E................................... Houston Tanksi.ey, M.l)............................ Boyd Tarpley, B.A.................................. Charles Waits, B.A................................. Class of 1934 Robert Clements, B.A............................... Joseph Culbertson, M.l)............................ John Frasier. B.E.................................. J. T. Gilbert. Jr.. B.A., M.l)..................... John Hall, B.A..................................... Jack Jeter, B.A.................................... Robert' Jeter, B.A................................. Howard Fardue, B.A............................ George Firry, B.A.................................. Harvey Shearer, B.A................................ Aaron Siiei.ton, B.E............................... Nathan Woodruff, B.A................. ............. Class of 1933 Sam Brown, B.E..................................... Warren Eaton, B.A.............................. .... J ames Fickes, B.A................................. ('aide Green, B.E.................................. Glenn Nelson, B.E.................................. Cari.yi.k Phki.ps, B.A............................. Jerome Templeton, B.E.............................. Earle Wii.kenson, B.A. . . ..................... Anderson, S. C. Nashville, Tenn. Natchez, Miss. Lexington, Ky. Decatur, Ala. Shreveport, La. Roswell, N. M. Nashville, Tcnn. . Georgetown, Ky. . Georgetown, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. . . Memphis. Tenn. . . Jackson, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Ripley, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Murfreesboro, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. . Nashville, Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . . Norton, Va. Nashville, Tenn. Paducah, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. . Gleason. Tenn. Gleason, Fcnn. Nashville, Penn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. .... Dallas. Tex. . . . . Paducah, Ky. . . . Nashville, Tenn. Boilings Springs. N. C. . . . Nashville. Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . . Jellico, Tenn. . . . Nashville, Tenn. PAGE 206 I -«• ll« « I nuI ll •« IWmI ll.. 1 U- II PI KAPPA ALPHA SIGMA HAIM I K Founded at thr I n Sigma C'liaptrr •'« ■ ■ ahlidird 1803; Rr c tahl. hcd 1 )2 PAGE AMBDA-CHI-ALPHA GAMMA DELTA ZETA CHAPTER ▼ FkaTRKS l ' FaCCLTATE M. C. Gordan, M.A., M.B.A., I’ll. P.Professor of Com merer Joe V. Beard, B.A., M.D.Issistunt in Surgery l' K.vi'Ri s i I i i:rsit.vh: Class of 1032 David M. Braswell. B.A. . . Tifion, (la. Ciias. I). Bulla, Jr., . . Nashville, Tenn. James I.. Chari.ee, B.A. . I.ivcrmorc, Kv. T. A. Clarkson. Jr.. B.A. . Nashville, I'enn. Fi.etciier C. Ransom J. M. Di rri 11, Jr., B.E. . Nashville, I'enn. J. Ill ndrickson, B.E.,B.A.. Ashl'd City. I'enn. Morton A. Kidd, B.A. . . . I.ivennorc, Kv. James R. Martin. B.A..............Anniston. Ala. I.L.B. . . Olney, III. Class of KJ33 Sidney C. Bi i.i.a, B.A. . . Nashville, Tenn. ('. M. Hudson, Jr., B.A. . Nashville, 1‘enn. Dick L. Lansdkn, B.A. . . Nashville, I'enn. T. Siiakiiek. B.A., M.D. . Nashville, I'enn. Class of Frank M. Davis, B.A., M.D. . Corinth, Miss. J. Smith, B.A............ Class of (J. K. Bouden, Jr., B.A. . Nashville, I'enn. J. R. DURREIT, B.A. . . . Nashville, I'enn. J. V. Matthews, B.A. . . Nashville, I'enn. Alfred V. Smith, B.A. . . Portlaiul, I'enn. George I.. Smith. B.A. . . Pechcrtl, I'enn. A. B. ITIACH, JR., B.A. . Nashville, I'enn. Morgan I . Woodard. B.A. . Lewisbtirg, I'enn. 1934 (;. Q. l.ii-si-o.Mii, B.A. . . Nashville, I'enn. . Mooresvillc, Ala. 1935 R. W. Smiiii, B.A...............Owensboro, Kv. I. K. Wilson, B.A............Nashville, I'enn. R. E. Wye it, Jr., B.A. . . Nashville, I'enn. J. Lewis Adams E. I . Barton, Jr. John M. Bates Dr. Joe W. Bi rd Ciias. G. Black rd James II. Burki I. ANNII CAI.IIOI.IN E. Ooi.nt v ('hist Vester M. Choaie Lane S. Clark J. S. COVERDALE Donald II. Cr m Dr. Tueo. W. D wis Fratris i I rre (iforge I). Dominick Dr. Ron r. I ,. Do ii r, Jr. Robert E. Dt nau Davis A. (i mm :i M. C. Gordon Naiiian R. Graham J. Thos. Hester, Jk. ( iRAN VH.I.E. E. I lORTON Richard W. Jones ( «ARI NI) I . JOY NES I lot S I ON E. K ARM S J. Sill LION Lt ION Con 111 Mwitit.ii Virgil (J. Moore Jack Mi nroe: Ri el I',. Non inch m II rk N. O'Cai I CII. N II koi i G. Osborne Dr. Elkin L. Riitv II. I'oi.man Roberts Donald II. Rouse I'.mme it Russell. Jr. John E. Scoria. Jk. N'ision R. Smith Enos. A. Shkivek Wll I I M S. Tkimiii.e Fl U KI WlLKERSON PAGE 208 • r al K. I !• •! It. IU t H- U . , lambda chi alpha GAMMA Dl l I A 71 I A ( MAP I ! R (iaiiiiiu I If y.ct.i (, r i t Nil-Sr.I |'Vhru.ir ( t lorn (irrni .mil ( 24. 1 122 I hr iolrt The Commodore Front Row: Voudk, Conslty, McBoe, Proving, Boyle, Bulla, Kan I cau. Stcoixl Row: Kt'iiuod) Fufjii M N inuirn, Burttnil V|iorl‘5 Wlllock, Tl Back i{ : Cloy, Coffey, Crouctt Caldwell, llinluon, Plorbltl, Ransom, Connor, PHI DELTA FHI (la gal Fraternity) o MALONES INN Milium' Inn ol I’lii Delta 1 1 i n eMahlisht-tl :ii ainlcrhilt I'ni vcr it . M;i i . ')- 7- Migil ilit for iiu-inlu-rsltip is IkimtI on M'liolmship, inicrot in (lie lu l of uiul the sprrific intent ol practicing law. I-'kmki s iv I-’aci i.txti: II. B. Sc I ILK MLR HORN K. T. St Y I kAI RIS l I MVI RSITATIi Officers If. Young..............................President Harry I’h roiti . . SiiKi.ttv ('on i v................ Fue-Vrcsident Wadi: I isdai . . . Class of HJ32 Sam Y. ('ai.dwpli, Billy Jot Crouch Martin McNamara John Siii-.i.itv Coiiiv, Jr Chari.is II. Hudson !I kky I’iiroiii John II. Connor, Jk. Cordon R. I.iavis Howard Pritchard Sr,i clary Treasurer Historian I 11 u ni r Ransom Wadi Tisdale If. Youkc Class of i J3J Armstead Clay Thomas Fuqua Ohs S. Wi i.ls Harry W. Durand Roy Kennedy John M. Wherry Class of U)34 Ray Consi.ey, Jk. F.dyvard Kane Pledges Charles Bui.i.a q McBle Bran Provine Bayard Boyi.k Douglas Wh.i.ock PAGE 210 •v Sororities . ne Commodore Top row: M.tiU . lto lt-uh;iiiMor, ArmlMtoait. I lllon. Ilnlloran. Itottont row : lirus, Svvi'oiioy. Orino. KoIL-r, Smith. WOMAN'S PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL ( )fpickrs Margaret Kiiiu, Drlt i Delia Delia . Oonstanci kmi . Alpha Oinieron I’i . Ai.ma Diaas. O.ainma I’lii lU-ia . . . Mara Brtnt, Si ma Kappa . . President . . . Tier-President . . . Secretory Treasurer M I MltliRS An ' ti Alpha Theta Fravci s Armimt i Asm Dii.lox Ilf ha Omieron Pi M kv I'. Rom mi u 'i k Constasci Ormi llf'ha l-.psilon Phi Amv Hrryfk Dorothy Marks Delta Delta Delta Norris Smith Maroari:i Kei.i.i k 'itjtna Kaf [ n Martha IIai.loran Mara Hr : t (lamina Phi IIeta Dorothy Savkeny Alma Deavs PAGE 212 The Commo c KAPPA ALPHA THETA Al-PHA ETA CHAPTER r t f Mu n. ; Xu Mu A. v. hurl Mu ti Knit Mutui Simit Mu V. O. rum Ja. Mai I J. Wm ii Allvi Wiaa A n Wiiiii N!« Mur Wi i i.iov Mm. A. I- Wii 11 tm Ft i %ni ni Wii i mu Mb I I .......... OiiAamrft W ao I m u Vofvc ore PAGE 213 The Commodore Top i v: I m.m il. I' . ArmlstOad. I 11 l«m. S .....I row: l anhd. O'Connor, IH-viiiKlon, Woods. Third row: I'.undi'y. I’.nslo-tti , .lohnson. Voiiiiuhi-rK. IJalsion. 1'iiurlli row: I •'111111111. S. Annistond, K. Harris, C. lintris. Klftli row: Kamo. .Iordan. Hrl zanl. Sph-or. Stovrs. Sixth row: HokIo. KIiik. Craham. Paryinr. Hottoai row: Cason. Phillips. Kwnu:, K. Woods. Shull. PAGE 21 The Commodore KAPPA ALPHA THETA Alpha Eta Chaptbr Continued S'dillh |V I MVIRMI ATI 1 • A Mllll A. Mui i. in iu. II A. . NmMH, A Nr ht ille. i rmv Maiuk Kite. HA. . (««in Pimii H.A Nuu II A Tena 1 itm IViwiii II A w. I'jlm Hoik Fit. Amiiii Wmui. II A, , CUn M unit li ui 11 11. Na fcvil c. (■ii tan H A. . N «h«itlf. T Jihiii Htitur, H.A „ Ilum H s, HA.. N'i htill , 1 • I9J4 N a Ji% illr. Tran W. 1 lUtVHAM, H.A Natkvlllr. Htittit |)i Mtv, II.A. M iiikrln, Minn II titn m Want . II A. . Jam Harms, II.A. . Trim. K tit Ktit PtllLUPt, HA. . Paducah, K Mtn c .oi i n. 11 N a hv llc, Tran. ( tit Hi i Pt tl t« H A Mt kru ir. Penn Sara Hamiitok, H.A. Ktriituti K ttAinv, H.A. ('halt ana 1 4, Penn ktimmw Kami . II.A. I’ran, Mui liwit Mnvtt, 11 , Na h llc, PAG! ?IS The Commodore Top row: llomlllK. Onto , ItiKIII r(o|'il. Soooinl row: Smith, Vit8hliiKton, Mcllcmy, Wilxon. Third row: Crawford. I‘helps, Craws. Cnmpholl. Hardison. 1‘Vturlh row: Kami. domontii. Cato. Dyer, l-’iftli row: II ratio, Crillln. P.oinl. Pute. Roller. Sixth row: Conster. Potter, Ii0S8. Illaelt. Ootloni row: .Mount, Smith, Sports, Lyon, llthhx. PAGE 216 IU 99Vd •UUJJ, •oiir|| • VH V ]| 111 ■ • J I i«v « i TllliJ. Umipr| H 'AIM|| | MIIHV 1 1 I 3 S 'J||l Ml !' ) Y U 'Ml111 ) v | •IIUJJ ti«ar||r« ffoi 1 u N' HI « « n •' %in nnuj Y U 1 i'M 1 '■ % | V H hum ,Jll! l%rN • v u HI IU 1 1 4 • vu wiu ‘ II! «I N tf6t 0 1 tv ') V H « 0H Hina mui| 'iSptU « |! H n'iiiiiiui]| «Mailing II!AT N ' UUJ I t| urn V) ' ii || 1111 ,JII! •«!••? n . H :• M VMIIVIy js IS 'Y ' IS VII « •' ‘•MX VK 'iiPiiWIVH •! %« 4 •«UJ VH U J IHIHU HW K MJldVKO VISiSVD V I I K1 m « $ Uuc(j • lf|i n| lauiyi ut i 'i|um|u | ui i of| it V113Q V113Q V113Q 0JODOUILUO3 0U The Commodore DELTA DELTA DELTA Dei ta Gamma Chapter Continued Patron' i ssi.s Mks. I). F. Reives Mrs. I,isi ii ( iih k Mrs. R. M Bii.i.inoion Mrs. Barney Brooks Mrs. S. S. Crock i 11 Mrs. IRin Hi i so Mrs. M'ai.ter Clyde Ccre.a Mrs. J. r. McGili Mrs. R. B. Sii h e Mrs. Joiiv I)win Mrs. Ki.iot Adams Frances W nnes Adams Mrs. Roiii r i Ai iumk r Mrs. iiOROE Bahaa Mrs. Rom ki Baki r Anne Elizabeth Battli Mrs. Leonard Belt Mks. A. B. Bi mihi i Mrs. Cii ri i (;. Bi Ai k ki Ei.i.en K. Cai.daviii. Mrs. Lipscomb Caki. Mrs. Bk ainakd Cm ma Ada Childers M ARY Ml I. Cl.I Ml IS Mary Harris Cockkim Mrs. John- R. Cross Mrs. T. W. Cri iviiir Mrs. Wii.iu k Cri iciii r Mrs. Pace Dekhyhekra Kri miu i d Dodson Mrs. Ba rd Dot c:i As Mrs. (iis Dyer Josephine 1 yi:r Kdn.a Faikiianks Ki.I ARE'I'II I' AAA F.stiiek I'm: mi no Mrs. Bi;n Foavi.f.r Mrs. Ciiari.es Fowler Mrs. Fioene Ira hr Sorokhs in Ik hi: 1.01 isi (. 001)1.01: Mrs. lit nra (iooDi1 as 11 ki Mrs. I’. I’. (i rasta Eleanor Ham. Rebecca IIai.i. Mrs. Cm arm ' 11 akih a- h i Mrs. Itui II akdinc Mrs. Cii ARi is II arrisos Mrs. II. K. 11 Asia Mrs. 1.1 oENt I Ini i ins Sarah Holmes Mrs. Mama Jarman Riin Joy M AKA F. Kl I II R Mar i ha I. a miii eh I.CCA Dim I.kaiiieks Mrs. W. S. I.i aihers C.AROI.INI I.I AVI I.I Mrs. 11 akoi ii I owe Mrs. John McC.ai i Mrs. Wii mam McCavock Mrs. I lol l AND Ml IA II KI Mrs. R. II. Mason I'.A'M.A N Mil l IK I.i.isi Mooki Mrs. T. K. Moore Mrs. Smii i a Mokki i i IToinia Mosem a Mrs W. D. Piiimips Mrs. Tom I’oin it k Mrs. Justin Potit: k Christine Provive I.im a Provost Ki.iini Ransom Cokrine Rich Mai rue Rich Sii:i.i.a Rich Mrs. Batti.i Rodis Mrs. M arkin Ricker Mrs. |i man ScRcoos Mrs. Tom Siikivek Hi anciie I.. Smith Fliz aiu eh Smith Jane Davis Smiiii Rith Sneed Mrs. II.akra Sticki.ea Mrs. Baii.ey I'irra Mrs. J. II. I'idman A i ice B. Tkabce Mrs. (Jeoroe Iraiui Eli i n M’allace Mrs. J. F. W'.ai.drcm I.A'DIA M'AI.KER Mrs. M. E. M’ard Mrs. W'm. E. M'ard, Jr. Mrs. Robeki M'iieii Mrs. Joi i Wiiitnea Mrs. J. II. Win r on Aniia M'hiiams Mrs. Malcolm M'ii.i iams Mrs. M'ai.ter M'hiiams Mrs. A. M'. M'hson Emma Yakiikocoii Dr. K All S.AVAOE Zl RI OSS PAGE 218 le Commodore T ALPHA OMICRON PI ( ( y y Nl OMICKON CHAPTHR Mn W. II Ruu Mti V II Mil • Mu Rm I nr- in ' |i C t •' W ni ___ The Commodore Top row: KitwlK, S. I.unlor. .M K |vi-y. wnl y. S.-.oii'l row: or....... Wliliommi. Tlilr.l row: Kit kpntriok. Wrutlior. I . iPnioiih.iiiMi. l.anlor.. Sprinnor. Kourtli row: Wialhrr, Croon, Itnimwvll, 1 lopkinmni. Croor. Killli row: ll.iyos, Farnsworth. Will.ii. .M. Moiloiilinii.sor, In.ills. Hottom row: Cucll. Hobortu, Sin.II. Hill, Campl'oll. PAGE 220 1 ! I M UlNA I % « 4 til I Mur Dai it , HA. Sirr I.AKII1, ll A . I.i’cv ( 11111, li.A. GuMMIII IlnrilKWlk SiiiRi.tv KiMkrAtkicK 1 e Commodore ALPHA OMICRON PI Nu Omicros (mmmih ( ontinufj Mu. act Raima. M A,. ('.Inti of ty (j Mut 1 Ki« sun ■. B.A Clast of i VJS M (ll«M 1 «tui. Madi i Win . Ou m . Memphis 1 run. ( liiiu PAGE 72 i le Commodore T Top row: I,. Beasley, IVws. Second rou Brewei S CulbrotIt, Gibson, Swconoy. Coopoi M l)alo. Third row (iruver, 1) I uIp Bertram. Tiimon. I:■ • • i . Oman. Kr«HK V Fourth row B. lieaaley, It. Culbrei li, Smith Ward. N 1C win it. Stapleton ' Fifth row : Iti It. Shipp. Walters, Stunhll. Hlar-kman. Fite. Blair. Bottom row: Howard. McKay, Cummings, Alexander. Campbell. Owen. B. Beasley. PAGE 222 tU 30Vd 111)1 «IHVf | um| h | «| I II ' l •I || HH • ' I II i'l -IN H . UNniH i H ' i ■ • - i i i nM • • ii ' • • v isnNDiiv (| o ■ i I M uim id xaoii ivais i m i i | Mat IIS INIIIal l lf « | stn|) i iivuv| muis imM’1 •liaci|s «IHV| « | , | V| mv I a| AtlM | IUIO 11 | II •' ! ‘i oivrtv || «ourrj iimi v 11 x «aut;) ■ i m i i imiai i v m i i iuhi mmi V mi.) mvai|% nui | ||! TrN VH ® A vii •,! TIU t UUi | •ytl vaiiMus ui|| TWIJ, 'CII MUls •IN • yi| 'who 1 'i H M N IN 1 W| 1 tl!AT W ff6t • ;; muj ' V “H 'nr • H unit HU1J !I! T'X V H hums mino)| U aT'N • y g 'RIMO « S tf6l • HIM | V •MAT'S v ‘llxll WS INIU«1| '•IHW 'V ‘•m %t x v ‘WilT,K M! T«N v II iflt.mra f tui 1I T«S v -|| u«««w.|| HIM | ’•HINT'S v HUI| VH ‘«HfMV«Q i HWJ .!• V'S 1 mhtk • i IU M ri ll IIMIMN M tf i mt i t o w—i KLlrfVtO V13RL VHcTIV mi i i «t | n t4mf OMirai .) V139 IHd VWWVO rt«M«MI «HV( - «l xom; • ■ i ii i i ■ i M 'l s-uw i|| (l | | i io.) mii| ii i 111 wiiiv ) umiuvii.) . « rati i i is 'H ' 'l fiiav 1,1 'M M,IV • ix uif) mii| 1%N VII 'aivcl AMioaon VH ' « .) l V H viiay VM ' « H • ' H h «ii | Hwrn| V H ni mi i.) ms • v i| ’' xt.vi | v mi | • VM ntij ' V VH 'Aimm rniM | • Mxviiiy Him«rij II 'iii4««iij n i«in H 'iiMii|| mining y || nvi|| i«iiihu ( | VVNinr itl 11 ejopouiuioQ ein The Commodore Tn| row: ilnins. Itoli.-rts. 1 la Horan «'lark, oml low: ITohIi'V. Aiulor.s.'n. iiMwt-ll. ' 11 n | 11. 'I'lii!.I row: Taylor. Hroni. I’.lllmus. ..................I. Hoi loin row: Snmut'ls, 11 iiiiliiiiin, Si-iurlfl. PAGE 2?4 The Commodore SIGMA KAPPA f i A! PHA RHO OIAPTTR I MU 1 M V | Kmiirxv 111V l M , II ' I !• Ml f r IV. II M |) • 9.14 Marviia ( iiimtt4, II.A. Union City, l nm Vircivu Sami rm It ( n irr i i . |l ( MUUN I A VIM R Na.I. ill . Tr N iilivillr. Trim. Am I M« I ai • III11 v lllll it (’ooki Sara Ciwr Wii moth Divvim, Ooiotiiv |)n in Mil imiu I uim, Mu I M. I arr in Sororis i I uni M«| K W. Harm Wii u i Hi v n 11 I 11 in in Km Mi W IM | m m aim K iniraiM I ihh Sxra I iiama I I i ll I ( | IIXM Mill M-.ai.w M««. I n i |'u vi Kincx Kiwis I i «i i vi Ri, iMioaoK JlMMIV V IfHV M« III «Mi I XRVM l‘i ii Mix W ii via 1 11 in t is i W lam v Ann Wiikivwiv K iniiRivi WimiB«r -iv y M l l ll I■ ll ( | V« A PAGE ??S ▼ le Commodore Top row: IlIrshhcrK Murks. Munus Second i w. Weiner. ' ‘‘,|UMV' ' , ... . Third row: Cohen. I.oventhal. M ort hun. I.aput. Fourth row: Ihuier. Halter. hhyor. Hinton. Bottom row: Kelatnan. I olhovlt. Kown. C.oldte rR. PAGE 226 Commod ALPHA EPSILON PHI Cmlfi t.rrrn and Whitr CH! CHARTER flaw . Lit of ikr-Villtf • XadktilW, Iron. Aw Simok, HA. . k •mi vvitttniiv • . Nath tile. Tam . lit. i« •• !. IlN. • AufiutU. ( a. Fmuii Kk ii. H.A (.' an • lv 1 «mii C’fiin v K A. . Aim I'miu , It , Awt tltawiat ., It A . . a«h illr. Iron. HtavttA 1 ttamir, H.A Miami. Ha l.i oai lmi iii i. H.A . , . N'atlhillr, Trim. StiiMin M act It A. . K m , It A , Pot a. Ala. Hit t VViiiiuk, H A . FrANCV WllMI, H.A. (.' an • IQJf . • Na h illr, Trim. litt.i v It i 11, H.A . . Atlanta, (it. M iw 1 r s i 11 . . Xa h illr. Imi . 1 i cti.u Rata wav. It A . . . t halt ji gj. Tenn. Eva Hii m lit «min limivtitiK 1 . it MUWON ( i i tvt IIa m |m M m In M « n K i | m ta Iiilmi liuMu Kuranth Liwn It CIIV K i Mil it lit 1 IN FM K IfllMOR R Ml Mill M Mm l.to VHWiili PATRONI SSI V II t l SiMov Mr Mam it 1 m ii Ml Knitt 1 iviM.ttn Mr Moaai v li i Mat. Al.viv Karnmas Mr . M. 1. 1 i m Mit Pav Mav Mr Hi a Inn.iau m PAGE 227 The Commodore LADY OF THE BRACELET I lie precedent «ns set in 192X by tin- women of the Junior Class of electing an- nually a girl from tile Senior C lass to he called the Lady of the bracelet. This honor u a meant to correspond to the bachelor • f I'gliness which the students elect on each Founders I Lay. The qualities to he considered in the election of the Lady of the brace- let are scholarship, personality, participation in school activities, and popularity. Martha Weaver, the selection of the Class of 19 1, was especially deservant of this honor. She was president of both the V. . C. A. and the Lotos Laters as well as serving as an officer in the Senior Class, the Women's Athletic Association, the I rencli C ltd), the Student Council, and the Honor Committee, besides these accom- plishments she was elected to bhi beta kappa and was the winner of the Women’s Singles 1 ennis I ournament. The Class of 1 « 1 can he highly proud of its represent- ative to the roll of those who have been elected to the Lady of the bracelet. 192S..............................................brcss bROWX, Nashville, Tenn. i929 ....................................Maun J.wi Lowi: ii 1 im, Nashville, Tcnn. 9d°...................................Martha Danis Lamki-tii. Nashville, Tenn. •9.) 1.......................................Martha Wi:avi:k, Nashville, Tenn. PAGE 228 Honorari ■a The Commodore T« | row: l'n linll, Wooilwanl. Srhwarl . Scooml row : Ito.l.nlians.-r Wralhoi. t -• ! •. Stlwrl. I tot tom row: Culbrotli. l r Itogl'-. Sturkoy. Aiulorxon. PHI BETA KAPPA ALPI1A OF TENNESSEE ClIM'TI K ( )|-l K l KS FrOF. A- M. Harris...........President Dr. John T. McCJii.i.....Secretary Dr. (Jeorge R. Mam in i . . Tic e-President Dr. H. I.. Johnson.......Treasurer Si i dim ()rru'i:i!s W.vi iik (loom Paschai.i. . President Frances Kii aiieiii Rodin iiacser . Secretary Mars Ei.i .aiieiii Dai. : .... Treasurer Sti di nt MlMItl RS, I )J2 Frances Catiierini Andi rsok Martha Ki izaiiei ii Hooi.i Ada Reiiecca ’i i.br iii 11m in Moor Prisms II roi.i) Ai n Scum k 1 Thomas Ki.wood Short Irene II iWvkins Suck s O.korge Miiton Woodward Eva Jean Wraiiier Am mm Mi miii ks. 1932 David Horace Hisiioi I. HR I.IVINCSTON | ANT I.ER Donai.d Davidson Chari.es XV. Pitkin John IIowi- Yoe W m r Aik n Smart Fenneii Parish Pi rner MonORArn .Mi miiiks. 1932 Oiorge Hiviri.s Wivion Ci.vdi Pharr lie 39Vd v wju4l Miis • WS M lJJ |,rnl -« «m —...................................... Tiuunj Nvwr| j.viis ain.w nmuunmyg •«! tivh v«i mnrA Kill Ml 'total?) «latiMSM 1 ) ii.) i t )■)( MIIV.W NMJ J«« 'H WV. l| 'Mof miiiiim ••« S H II it R)s l .) i in i vt |N H tttmvtt i tint S m u.ivm ) j iwnno A13DOS xavaBin Nonsdn vvnois 8J0p0UIUI03 ain The Commodore Top r« llwnMi!, Pryor, |„„w... siinnioiix. ItMlicim row: T. n-s.liwuriz, Krnxior. cook. SKULL AND BONES Roburi Simmons................ White Patton .... H. Frank Jackson . . Hark McN'amh ( Htici KS ........................Prtsnlfttt ...............I'ice-Prcsuhnl ■ . Suntary-Trfasurfr Sm rant-at Irms Robi rt Hkrson Wll.I.I AM COOK Alonzo Danim I kon Fkkiiik John Frazirk Michari Kasciiak Dk. I.oi is Kircii kr Mi:miu us Oh ki is T. i.owi Doitii s Odi 11. ;. I!. Prvok F. K. Riisman l-OUIS Rosl | | | | R. . Ro i i ii i I u i i.rv Advisi-ks Dk. A. Y. I nci rsoi i Wll MAM Sl'HRHMNRICII II roi.i) Scum kt Oscar Frni iiai m Don I.. Fin RsiON I). R. Weill ('ll KI I s HINDI K Dk. F. F. Ri inki b PAGE 232 le Commodore TAU DELTA Kiwtar Hot 4 Ml Mill Its Pat «in Win urn Paotixma Wimji li Hwh . «witi; • , Utmost An honorar cncmccrinic fraternity bated on holar hip an,I character, cormpotul- mi: to tlir , .nlriim S Hirt of | hi Heia Kappa. PAGE 23) The Commodore ARTUS CLUB Or rui KS E. K. I Iakuison ........................ Jtl.lAN ( ORTAIOW’SKA ... I’ROIDSSOK E. J. I BI KI.IVC . . ...........................1’rcsiilfHt ...............ricf-l'resiilenl . Secretary-Treasurer M I MI5IKS Wll.llAM BRADIOKD J MBS K. ( IIAKI I I Thomas Cl. kkso T. YV. Dora as | MI-S K.VION StM.l I ION ( ; A RON I R Richard (Jiiison Tom IIai.i: Jos imi T. I low m i. Tom Ki:i I ( i.AKi nci Kino I aki. M ksii I.ION M I ISON I I KKA S. ! I KS Si miii k Sa.mi i i s 1 DM I NO S.MIITI l.owi Watkins GroRGf Woodw ard I'.Al’ I I.TY M Robi k i A. Cam phi 11. Kkni-st J. Km ki ino Roa I.. (i RIS MUIRS Morris C. Cordon ( iRRAl.l) 111.NDKRSON How ard Mii.ionbi koi k PAGE: '2 . Activities . le Commodore MEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL Markv Dethf.ro............. Ci.arevck Kin ;, Jr. . Ol FICI.RS ...............President S ft fit at y-Trrasunr F.X-( FFIC!0 M I MRERS I.AWKEVCE Hi ACKAVKI.I 1.ACV REYNOLDS Mimhi.rs Mark Anthony SlIM.BV Co KA- SeI. MAS For i iai Pom I i o« a i. K. .R ADI V I . ('. II A M BRICK I'iiom Henderson Dillard Jacobs Rov Kennedy Pai Kiraa an IIemiri.v RoU'M.I. Hen Waller PAGE 236 The Commodore STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD OF THE STUDENT UNION Jrrici Tom IUii . 1 v i u in Mr miii kn J. T. I.ir ! ■. An Hiii Stiriiio 1 M l i n M 1 Mill KS l «. 1 .ion.! K M u i ii in lain K. Ill MON A The Commodore T« | row: Ifa-ilii-ro, i’ii eluill. Coffey. Itoiloin row: I’lwlutrooii, I'roetor, Hour !'n, AVallor. THE COMMODORE CLUB Hi 1.1, Sen vvak’i ............ Pat Kikwas............... WAI 11 R PASCII Al.l Orneas ........................President . . . . fire-President V ■ retary 'Prensarer MiM Itl-KS Wai.tkr Hi-akdi-k .... Phi Delta Theta Fk.wk Proctor...............It eta Theta Pi 11 foil Disiiaroon..................Sit mu Su Wiim: Graves..............................Phi Kappa Psi 11 akk Diiiikko . . Delta Kappa lipsilon Mari tv McNamara . . . Delta Pan Delta Hen NVai.i.kr .... Delta Kappa Tpsilon SlIKtin Cofiky...............Beta Theta Pi I liis i' a Senior Honor Club, the members, of whirls are elected each Ma from the most repre- sentalive men of I he Junior Class. Pile Commodore Club was founded in 1905 In William J. Anderson, coach of ilu- track team, with the intent that the club, composed of the best leaders of the I'niversity, would function in even wa possible for the good of Vanderbilt. It i' a sell perpetuating body, with a membership of eleven. PAGE 238 The Commodore ( THE OWL CLUB 1 I ll US ChiMid Hnuns, H • II itmr.t ( im , A 1 O M I IMS I on i vi, ♦ A « Mi V|HIKS C'UMKI KlV .. + A M the hi||lirti ilrgrrr. I hr rluh I a m-II nrrprlu-ilini: body, «ith ihr elr lion bring hrld in M.i • ! rath P.vi i Simmon, 1' X Kvxvt sum, 2 A K Cii vati' V . mvut , It II ih Junior Cla I hr purpose .mil to piomoir M-hiHil «pint to a inrinhrr«hip limit of twenty. le Commodore T p row. Vli: ll y. I’.inluo. Amlorson. Kly«e. Hottmii row (okIwIii, i'iinuiiiKliani. ll-in lly. THE ACE CLUB ( )itict:us Kd W’jiau.ev, Alpha Tan Omega................... Thomas Anderson, Phi Delta Theta .... l'KSKINf KlACE, Phi Kappa Sigma . . I.ECU :s Hi koi. Kappa llpha . . Ml:.Mil HRS Horton ICari.v...................... Pierce Askew........................ Johnson McDowki.i................... Bui. Cunningham..................... Avery IIandi.y...................... Jack Bouchard ...................... Granville I.ipscomu................. Alex Godwin......................... Byron Bkuiiaker..................... Howard Pakduk....................... Preston Kissinger................... ...........................President ..............Tice-President . . Seiretary-Treasnrer Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . K tip pa Sigma . Sigma Alpha Kpsilon ............Sigma Am . Delta Kappa Kpsilon . . . . IIeta Theta Pi ............Sigma Chi . . lambda Chi Alpha . . . . Phi Kappa Psi ..............Chi Phi . . . Pi Kappa llpha . . . . eta IK la Tan TIu Ace Club i' an interirater11 i I honor club ol the Sophomore Class, with a membership limit of sixteen. Its purpose is the entertainment of visiting alhletie teams «luring their stay in Nash- ville. The elub i' self-perpetuating, each member at the end of the school year choosing his successor for the following year. PAGE ?40 The Commodore ( ¥ t ( f y ( BLUE PENCIL CLUB M -« iov Kim OniuM I'lltlOX IllMIM II Kl«l«t Cl IMIMI W Mila Ml aall I Ml |HI RN iVismi rHUnOM A I irthiiuii Vi| h Kii ir littijn club hating ih rmml er hip limit. Srw member ace «elected during the «n ml term tr m ihc KrrthmiB ( la . Preliminar ir «ui« ate held ai which each candidate read an originjI iiunuirripl. From the l e i ul thr e the member are wiected. I he PAGE ?4I The Commodore 15 v Waller . . . iiHUKUK ClIAsE . . Stetson Hi mpiirey . VANDERBILT . . . . President ........Manager . . . . Director John Di kki.it . GLEE CLUB Fre i Scot i . . . Sn Buli a . . . Frank Wiison . . . . .1 ccom[ ani$t . . .Issiftant Director ........... Librarian . tdver rising Manager I’l KSOX I I. Rlssill Anthony Bor Baii.ta Georce Brew C'iiakit s Bi t i Sll) Bl I.LA JOK CAMPBELL Brlckni k Cham Robert Cle mi n i ilokci Cloys (joroon Dincan John John F'rwin I MI S I'lCKES Combs Fort Sini.it ion Gardner Hal Gibson Aitirky IIlarn Joe IIili. Fail IIcdgins Robert Johnson Mac Jon is Durrett Tom Gloroi Knioiit William I.awsiie Dorris I.ovinitim. Bill M tthbws Ai vin Moori Winhi RNi Paris W i NOE it. Phillips Fred Scott Hooper Scott Bill Skit ion, Jr. Kelly II Jack Smith Joe Smith Rob kt Smith Gloroi Sorcai Robert Si moki Gloroi Foitei. Bi n Wait e k (). B. Washington, Sit vv kt Wiiiti Frank Wilson o Smei.sek Jr. PAGE 242 The Commodore VANDERBILT STUDENT Y. M. C. A. 'VN I vriov )l fit' I N Chau (hm, 'if Amhm u Hi tiiu i Itu son Nimbi . ' Mi -i ins Mi Mmu || IIom Muii, 'fi ( •IIMl.l Pol • • I , t4 ( )l I U I MS I hiMIMAN I iNINir Hot. MiCim , Itn SK11 ill I )lNM riiKv I in ('hattma Hi mi ( , IIAm . K.imrJ' RttarJim fit flat) (Itmtful Stiff! ’j W. A. «BAAS U IHimv |. Ill sb i ('. 11 unit M • ms II 11 nit 11 | Vibsos Nimbi Aims Smiiii lit V t Ml t Dm 1.1 it I, II. Kibki ASH H • VRI «II | )|M I « 11 iKs V ti I iso J. IIAVIA .miu, R M mmii 1 (iioii.i N. M ti iiitt ' | II |( «IB I ts ,M( .1 «.is M Smiiii Alii lMiR C'oMMil i i i O. K. liBOtiN ( . M. Ill '.II l l«M «RODS, ' | 3 lllSHBIK Knit III, '|l II taat Ml • ’ ( 11 AB I 11 ( HIB I, ff ClIlAIAt III i.lilt, ‘ff Hu I Ci ssisi.nam. t« lltSBt (. 11 BI S BB ill I Hit IS Mitt PAGE ?A1 The Commodore I lie Vanderbilt Hand VANDERBILT BAND Nicholas Ros ...................... Vinckvt Ravki............... I!. M. Si am ii ld . . . M KY iK All AM .................Director ............Manager Drum Major Sfunfor Sam Moorkr it A Dl WON Sam Hairston' Pkrsox 1 I. ('.ont( Pri si,h Williams Wil l IAMS M Ml K I.M WI LL I.API01 S 1 ion ki Hopkins C. Hopkins Bovi Iakpi.ix Xiciioi ' Rom Rt 1 i i. Ax i IION X i'lult and Horn 1 KI NI RoIUIINs Cm ki i' Wooim ki (itORta Flrry J.VMIS Jot 1 Ns ION Trombone lit KN KI VHNsl IN M. L. Mi Kpm B. II. Smith I'ki i i Jackson Vanderbilt can justly enmneraie among her very worthier organizations a band which, with little encouragement—financial nr otherwise—e’ach year develops itself into a unit commanding the respect of sister institutions m much better equipped for producing a polished company. The loyalty of its members and their love for the work has kept alive and improved Vanderbilt's outstanding musical organization, and designated their attempts as worthy of the highest praise and encouragement of the student hotly. PAGfc 244 The Commodore l r H nJ in VANDERBILT BAND II tmiji Siti i I ■ Mu MM Hot i How un Mum inn )i unit 1 1 A I 1« Mo ll % l |K Mf «t ( MVU M «IIK How tin I'llKIMMI Kpwiv How hi I hr ( xmiiVNlmo noble rHnrii mi ihr gridiron, plating mi important a part in rapturing the aiirntioii ol ihr public anti retaining ihr interest ot the alumni in I tiivrr it .iH.nr , and ai ihr jrnr lunr oHrrmg wrrklt divrr«ion ! • ilic «ludent , owe lor thrir popular luctrw much more than ran hr realized to ihr tpii krtiiug irwpiratioti ol that m trumrnt whirh dram all thr I ni- rr m together in ihr l rlotctl «train ol lma Mater ihr Vanderbilt Haritl. PAGE 24b The Commodore BACHELOR OF UGLINESS, 1931 In 188$, Professor William II. Dodd e'tabli lit 1 the custom of electing annually tin- most outstanding man in the University and conferring upon him tin- title of Bachelor of Ugliness. I'his has been done on Founders Day of each succeeding year. Besides personal popularity, the Bachelor « 1 I gli- ness must, and has always, carried with it the (|ualitie- of leadership and ability. John C. Askew, during his years at Vanderbilt, more than proved his right to this position. An excellent halfback, he served on the varsity football team for three years, as well as playing regularly on the baseball team. He was elected president of the Fredmtan Class and later filled the same position in the Junior Class. Besides these honors he was a member of the Stu- dent Council fot two years and served on the Honor Committee in his Senior year, tini' completing a highly successful college career. Year Same Address 1SS5—T. I . Branch..............Rockwood 1886—B. g. Waller . Morganfield, Ky. ‘18S7—A. K. Ci.kmkx r ... Humboldt •1SS7—R. F.. Crocks 11 .... Union City 1S88—Frank I'avi.or .... Austin, 'Fex. 1889— Jill McCARN...............Nashville 1890- —V. S. Roeniiorougii . Memphis 1891— II. F. Bimis . . 1892— J. A. Roiuns . 1893— R. W. Ci wvson 1894— w. Craig . 1895--W. R. Ill NDRIX . 1896— II. N. I’ll ARR . 1897— Mm i s O’Connor 1S9S—1 1111. (’ON Ni l. . 1899- -S. V. ( iARDNI K . 1900— W. A. White . 1901 I-’. S. I AI IIR. . 1902— J. Iv. FDOERTON . 1903— B. F. Carr . . 1 04—Bi n Clary . . 1905— E. B. Tucker . 1906— F. J. II Will ION . 1907— A. M. Sounv . 1908— R. F. Bi.ake . . . Jefferson, Fex. (■untown. Miss. . Mt. Pleasant . . . friendship . . . Union City . Berwick, I.a. . l.eipet’s Fork . . . Nashville . . . . Memphis . Anniston, Ala. Waynesboro, («a. . . Columbia . Fulton, Ky. . . Bell Buckie . . . . Smyrna . . . . Harrison . . . Nashville . . . Nashville Year Same 0909—N. I'. Dowling . 1910— Bki ci McCjEHEi: . 1911— John W. Bull . 1912— J. R Morrison . 1915—Bruce Wade . . 1914— Fnoch Brown . 1915— -Tom Brown . . 1916— I. R. Curry . . . 1917— Port: Shannon . 1918— Ammo: Sikes . . 1919— C. R. Richardson . 1921— G. II. Berri him. . 1922— Frank K. Nkii.i. . 1923— Jess Neely . . . 192} W. B. Rot iree . 1924— J B. Richardson . 1925— I). A. Reese . 1926— E. II. Cross . . . 1927— W. R. Hi NDRix, Jr. 192S—William Spears . 1929— Charles Hawkins 1930— Paul McGai ran 1931— John C. Askew . .mar ess O ark, Ala. . Evergreen, Ala. Flkton, Ky. . . . McKenzie . . . . Trenton . . . . Franklin . . . . Gallatin Marlin, l ex. . . . . Franklin . . . . Franklin . Athens, Ala. Hopkinsville, Ky. . . . McKenzie WyIan, Ala. . . . . Smyrna llartselle, Ala. Nashville l updo, Miss. Gadsden, Ala. . Baton Rouge, l a. . . Chattanooga Nashville . Tupelo, Miss. . . . Nashville •Tie vote. tRIevlcit, but rexlKix-d. PAGE 246 ications . le Commodore THE COMMODORE, 1932 MANAGEMENT Ru n ki I.. (JlRSON Editoi-in-C iiif Richard I.. Out son.................... Bruck.vkr ('hash................ Pal i, 111 ix;i s . . . . CT ki n Kim. . Jok Ivviss . . . Sikii i Kwsom . Ami i i Whavkr I khia I)o i:i.i. . .....................Editor-in-Chirf .............Husinrss Manager Issislanl Hufinesi Manager . . Issodalr lulilor . . Issodalr Editor .........Irt Editor ....... Typist Organizations Editoi I'd K am: I i.i mu hi Hi si.i Ml Mill US ( l INI IjOAUI) Dick L.wsoi-v I son ii. limns Chari is 1.1 I I l MAN l-OSIKK Riiiiiki Simmons Com us For i PAGE 248 The Commodore ! ' ( ( THE COMMODORE, 1932 STAFF K ui t'«k i I OM Wl MM Vjndrrbilt. PAG6 249 The Commodore Top row ICmlilcll. 111 !► «. I’nx' linll Kox.-nfi'M. K 11 Hit . Itiunr, Hot loin row: Kv in , tloyn, Tot hill. Stantlol.l. S. hl t, IIHIin. THE MASQUERADER Walter I’asoiai.i............... Walter Sharp .... I. oi is Kosi iii.ii . Ei Kane . . . . John Thompson . I .or: an Tutiiii.i . Jack 11 eh.in . . Helen Hauer . . Miriam Hi nkovii T.i.i m hi limns . I son el llmr.s . II. M. Stant IEM . Ai.beri (iOlDIIIKI. Margaret Ridhki.i (Jeorci Ci.o . . I.II SCIIIESINGER . . . Joe Kvins........................ I'm Si m i ..........................E.ditor-in-Chief ..................Managing Editor . . . . Easiness Manager ............Ifsoi iate Editor ............Literary Editor . . . . Contributing Editor . . . . Contributing Editor . . . . Contributing Editor ..................In Editor . . . Associate Art Editor . . . Afsociate Art Editor ..................lake Editor . . . Circulation Manager ....................Secretary It sistant Circulation Manage ..................Exchange Editor ................Is sistant Exchange Editor The Masquerader is :i humorous maga inc published seven times annually. The management and the election of the Kditor i under the supervision of the Publications Hoard. This publica- tion is a member of the Southern Association of College Comics. PAGE 250 The Commodore THE HUSTLER Tin Staff Jilmtim L httf . Aniif ii fa«i i t nmk I TI I IIITlIM I- tn tvn K tni ll 'W tan MtCatu Jack IIairii MARV E. DALI ................................................. .... tJltmi Wibvir |loum , .... I.Uifliiibv tanajfi MsrwT Kinums Hill Cl ui Koittai Mt (i tn SloalOK Ki «. J uim Kobisvis i A.% 11 % It lln I iin.lftbill lluilltr i ihr ortu ial «nklt pjpn of thr t nivriMlt. Il i« unl uiulci the %uprrvi«ion of ihr 1'ubliiMtiom liojrt!. I low « lMf1K0KC Km Cm filial The Commodore THE PUBLICATIONS BOARD Tin Pt m u rio s Hoard: Am organization created by the faculty and Student Council of the I niversit and reorganized in 1930 to control and regulate the man- agement of student publications in the interests of the Iniversity, students, and the publications themselves by supervising the selection of editors and managers, by pro- tecting the managements of the publications in their contacts with outside interests, and by endeavoring to improve the quality of the publications. The personnel of the Hoard is intended to strike a balance between students, fac- ulty, and alumni that will prove mutually beneficial. The Hoard consists of: two faculty members. Professors Robert Campbell and Donald Davidson: two alumni. Jesse I!. Wills and Stratton Foster: the business manager of the I niversity. (ierald Henderson: the editors of the three major publications, Walter Paschali, editor of the Masquerader, Lacy Reynolds, editor of the I lustier, and Richard (iibson, editor of the Commodare; and Harry Dethero, president of the Student Council and the represent ative of the student bod at large. Paschal! served as chairman of the Hoard. The activities of the Hoard have been varied. A supervision of all accounts of the various publications has been effected through cooperation with the ollice of the busi- ness manager of the I diversity. Contacts have been made with the local merchants in an effort to smooth out any difficulties and to set forth a definite program with regard to the solicitation of advertising. The election of all business managers and editors has been carefully supervised. The contents of each publication have been subjected to a critical review by the Hoard. A set of working rules and calendar of events have been drawn up to facilitate the working of the Hoard. Petitions for additional pub- lications have been considered. Financial problems of the various publications have been considered and very definite help has been extended to the managements of these publications with regard to these problems. In general the Hoard has attempted the two-fold task of smoothing out the prob- lems of the publications and at the same time supervise their general management. Phis has been done with gratifying results and the resultant benefits have been of great value both to the publications and the students. Much of the success of the Hoard has been due to the very earnest and efficient ef- forts of Professor Campbell, who has always shown a great deal of energy and ability in handling the problems brought before him. Much credit is also due to Professor Davidson for his excellent work in effecting a revision of the working rules. With the experience that the Hoard has gained in handling the problems that it has faced, there is little doubt that it will prove of inestimable value in the future. PAGE 252 . Women's Activities . The Commodore Top row WojmIs. I . 11 . I iiii.ll. Hi-asl.y. M. lto |.ii i:niHor. Moll..m low : I 111. 11, Crook. Sweeney, I'. M...I. lillalis. r. WOMEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL Freda Dokneli..................... Frances Roden it alser . Mary E. Dai.k . . . Anne Dii.i.on . Officers ...................President . . . Pice-President . . . Secretary Treasurer Dorothy ('kook Mary E. Dale Mrmhhrs Seniors Freda Donneei. Frances Rodeniiaisek J unior s Kl.IZABF.TII liEASLEY ANNE DlEEON Dorothy Sweeney Sophomores Mary E. Rodenieusek Harriet Woods Flic Honor Committee, which is a committee of the Student Council, is composed of Dorothy Crook, Man E. Dale. Dorothy Sweeney, Anne Dillon, and Mary E. Rodenhauser. PAGE 254 The Commodore CO-EDITORS J Fr,$kmMm S tk.mor, Lttermry CM T lavti lie ieit liaf isi ieem m.l muJ litmjil ia lie I I M W i|UI , S(M (laitm . Milan t kiuMUhi ( nni reenJeml . i,f feeiUemt e,eetmey Jremim'et hi «uni (litui Mi miR% Muiu I vru Mtin V Owiut Kinmu K«i io Mianu Smii Slut i«u Sunt llotlum t N Klrki- mi K. ow. AlbrlMtil. Ilnlxr PAG The Commodore Top row: Movanilcr. Wlillriniui, Dale. Dillon. S. ’u|l rC'th. Second n w: l£ di-nhaiiMT. Itmsli-y, I!, « tillirotli. Ituttom l ow Bottle, Wii.nll IIIKtoll. Al'IlllHtcad. Crook. « •uilllllillK . IlillltM. y. W. C. A. CABINET Makv E. Dale............................. Anne Dii.i.ov..................... MARCAKEI Will'll MAN . . Rebecca Culbketii . . . Sara (’ui.brktii . . . Ki.i aiie hi lliitr.s . . . . Mary K. Rom mi i si r . I'kances Akmisii i . . . Kl.lSAliUll Him.I I . . . . Jani Si hiiki.ani . . . Ki.i aiii III Bl ASI.E A . . . Martha K. Wasiiim.ion . K rm rim (Jew . . . . Dorothy ('rook . . . . Kl.l Mil I II Al l win k . . Jean Cummixcs . . . . Offici-rs .........................................President ..............................Pice-President .............................Secretary .............................Treasurer .......................Room Chairman ..................Publicity Chairman ......................Social Chairman ..............Social Service Chairman ..............Social Service Chairman ..................Membership Chairman .................Deputation Chairman ......................Music Chairman .............I'ndcnjraduate Chairman .............................Librarian .................Industrial Chairman .................Industrial Chairman Advisory Hoard Mrs. A. B. Benedict Mrs. W. F. Flemish Miss Ni i i II Rocke Mrs. S. S. C'rocki it Mrs. Susie McWiiirter Mrs. Sam Orr Di an Ada Hei i. Si a i.kion PAGE ?56 V The Commodore BACHELOR MAIDES Aim |)iut . J(UW Sin.. ( i Its . Uutffii ! , Utttuu On M Mu. tt.ixr II.11h UtnxuB Miwii II or l .mmii Mask Mam luxet R «ii I a % x 11 K'CIximi mi RnMtlt WtlttfTi x• X flit Wit An k n r rluh rutupiMol ul wnr of th« •« rrpitwi initi girl I f din le Commodore LOTOS EATERS ()ri u i.RS Mary Eleanor Rodkmi.user.......................................................President Frances Weiner.....................................................Treasurer Ki ni Boni Dasio Jordan I.ENORI 1.0 VI I'll A I. M k ; rmi McKinny Mary E. Kodi niiauser Mii.rrey Rogers M l MB! RS Rosu.s Smiiii I Soi mi ki no Fmerknce Tkui.i. Fr WO v W’l IN I K Dorothy Wii.i.n i II ykkiet Woods Aii honor clui composed of the most representative «irl of ilu Sophomore (’lass. A PAGE 258 The Commodore SCRIBBLERS (On Dr IT a Phi) t Junior I.tttrury Ci IK IRS I i Ji till) • IViiran Aosui , . rteudtmt I ur PrtnJtml Aus Hutu Jouniisi ('fum Eii mtii 11 i ■ it MtMIUS St I I «%!•■ Htiiut M «• « Witt I Min V..t I I «N ■ %| III I Top row ’4K.|H-r Wiotbor. l.ani«r (..« X.M.r, AlUnia. PAGE ?S9 aTord. Annlstoad. Clement WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Francks Akmimi i ...............Prethlrnl Francks Ci.kmknis .... Fire-President Birn Crawiori . . . Secretary-Treasurer Tin- Worn ' ' Xtlil' il-' Association lias «-«-iiii.I.-t.-.l its fifth year as a ki'owIiik. progressive organiza- tion. I«i sponsoring Intramural nthl'-ths among Ik- woim-ti students. it lias been .-il lo to create it spirit of frii'iully 'oinpetltlon between sororities and «'lassos. K« r tin IIrsi tinio in history the Intorsorority basketball rliamploiifdiip was captured by a team othci than lh« Trl Deltas. This «as a complishcd . th Kappa Alpha Thola (aairi- Altar winning from the Caninia I’lil ib-tas tin- Tliotas were tin- feature of the tournament. KAPPA ALPHA THETA—INTER-SORORITY CHAMPIONS Akmisteai) ((’)..................Forward King...............................Guard Hamilton.........................Forward Brown..............................Guard COUU)............................Forward WnAVKR.............................Guard Substitutes: Shim. IIxrris, Dinman. V i V The Commodore THREE ARTS CLUB Roberta Drank ............. Mary Francis Roberts Ki.i abeth limits .......................President . . . . I'icf-Prrsidcnt Seerelury-Treasurer Mmmiieks Doiokis .Adams I'i.i i:i ill IJi si. :a Mil.OKI I) III KK Nancy Rum Cami-biii. Ann Ki.dkr Cuini Harris Isoiiki. Hums Al’DRKA DOROim Marks Josi I’liiNi Mi Km vi v Kaiiikrini Miiis DoRonn Rkii K m iii kini R1 I III KIORD I.aVinia Tinnox Mariiia Fault Washington White A club composed of Junior and Senior «iris with love for music, an, and literature. Eligibility is based on proficiency in one or all of these arts. PAGE 262 LOOKIT OUR BIG FEATURES OUR collegia™ hai i of shame YOUNG IMMORTA1 S Jokes (You ll die laughing) College Life in the Raw (Ra s in right. Editor's Note) (The hell you say; Author's Sole) (Aw nuts; Editor's Sole) THE CHRONICI I OF SIGNA PHI NOTHING AND I OTSA PICTURES All AHI I'UI.I. V AND PAINSTAK INCil Y DON! MV IHOM 01 D HUMORISTS TI IF COMMODORE BOARD AND mi IK ASSISTANTS INI O W You Too Can Be The Life of the Party! Are you hue kwar d? Bashful? Ti mid around strangers? Do you stammer, goggle, blush, and burp when a pretty girl gives you the nod? IT'S EASY TO BE A SMOOTHIE! Nothing could be simpler. One dose of the nen• STRICTLY NOTCH A TOXIC nilI make a nen man out of you. STRICTLY NOTCH A is good for the Backache, I.tings, and Liver. Does not affect the Brain! Easy to take! BUY NOW! DON'T BE A DOPE ALL YOUR LIFE! Get Hotcha” NOW! AFTER A HARD DAY'S WORK . . . w hat is more pleasant than a spin on the old bike? Boys! Are you taking advantage of this clean, w hoi esome, invigorating recreation? Associated Bicycle Industries of Nashville YOU FRAT-MEN! Can you afford to serve any but the best? HAYWIRE TEA IS BEST! ALWAYS STRICTLY FRESH! Beta Theta Pi Trat writes in: We have gone completely Haywire!” Arhjie s a screwy mu . They whisper behind his back. Has your kid got a screw loose? Have you a little dummy in your home? We will take care of him for you. Experienced hand- lers! Homey atmosphere! Home for Back ward Kids 2019 Broad Street NASHVILLE, TENN. I he I ihrury - Dnmnui dtul I Jthc I « I i« ' of the H j liin lon Hall. Miss 1 incliti Weaver in her native haunts — The Spider — Freda — Susie — Hob Simmons — Spide and Susie — Vernie Close — Sigma Kappas. OUR COLLEGIATE HALL OF SHAME Vi Nominati ior Distinction: li alter Paicball Ivcause of his intellect. Dick I am Jen because of the enormous help which he has rendered to Chancellor Kirkland in managing the affairs of the t mversitv. The Beta Theta Pi Fraternity for providing its members a quiet, cul- tural, refined way in which to spend Sundav aftermxsns by means of the semi monthly leas no nassy ole wlmke for them. Bruckner Chafe because he thinks he should I'e. It alter Bearden for Iving elected Permanent Secretars of the ( lass of 1 32. Pat Kirn an for proving that an athlete can hav e brains. Alary Elizabeth Dale because of the colossal, stupendous, awe inspiring set of big words which she can say without knowing what they mean. Kenneth Stringer for retaining his hair this long. Beverly Cate l ecause oh, just because. Mary Graham for Iving sponsor of the Hand and for the great form she showed in following it around in its maneuvers. Font Sibert for showing what hard work, studious effort, and mental brilliance will do toward making Phi Beta Kappa. The Y. M. C. A. for bringing in a lecturer to explain all about those unmentionable problems to the boys. Jamie Eager because of the name she has made for herself. l acy Reynolds for being the heighth of something or the other. PHI DELTA THETA (lee, rna, who’s that man with the shiny head up there on the porch ?” Hush, sonny, that’s ‘Twecstem' Bearden he’s president ol the chapter.” (!ee, rna, will I have a shiny head like that when I grow up?” Cripes, sonny, I hope not.” KAPPA ALPHA There was a sound of revelry by night—” Mut still the fun must go on! Why do the K. A.’s move into different house each year? How 'hould J know, you dope? Maybe the landlord got tough about the rent, maybe. Why don't you ask the Snooping Reporter of the I'tin Jribill Hustler? KAPPA SIGMA You can ford some of the people some of the time and all that, of course. Mut how do the Kappa Sigs fool enough freshmen each year to keep on running? And how d they explain about Shanklin to the rushees? Imagine the embarras- nient! BETA THETA PI After all, what can you say tor a fraternity that has Sunday after- noon teas—with wafers, too—and Bruckner Chase for president. And, too, we would like to note that the mothers on Twenty-fourth Avenue are again letting their chil- dren play on the street after dark now that Charles Woodward has grown his hair back and is taking on the appearance of a human be ing. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON What the picture means we won’t even guess. I he book must be kept pure. Mut what are all those gaps iu the ranks of the Standing Army, or i' the Sitting Army more appro- priate? Only three regiments left. I’sk! Isk! What a depression! What a depre • ion ! PERFECTLY BLANK CHI PHI Simiiie for Walter Winchell: Short as roll-call at the Chi Phi house. Report is that both fresh men are coming along well. Chi Phi is the only frat on the campus that has a frosh for each upper- classman. Don’t give up, men, the first fifty years are always the hardest. r AGE 268 SIC MA (Ml “A lilllr oli tiiUMC there, plriK. Ah' (be liver Stable lllue M | appr« ipnatr, (iuiw •ppi 1 he «rne hlle.l with many a fin bay, each browtit i ••otentedly in tall. 1 ver now and then a genii r whinny, a U neigh, or r en .1 Memorial) bray! Pill KAPPA I'M Alirr year ol hnpelul waiting. I'urn Sibert ha brought honor ami thing ) to «Irah . l l Phi P i bv prov- grttmg a Phi Keia Kappa Key. And he ha urh nire profewor ' PHI KAPPA SIGMA ever night, and i n't it touching f Hut to change the ubject. «lid . uu know that you tnu t l e put in tail nowaday or el e you won’t be Sir it llf (. llfff ? ZETA BETA TAU Now that the rats, worms, and termitis finali) won their long bat- tle with the eta Betes and chased them out of their old house, the lads are living in the palatial new house on I went)'-fifth. What with Sch- Icsinger’s wit and the new. clean surroundings, sonic ot the boys have been a hit bewildered all year; hut then with guys like Gortatowsky, Rosenfcld, and Harris around, one need never worry. PI KAPPA ALPHA This chapter has the distinctive yet doubtful honor of numbering in its fold none other than Sims Crownovcr. the last of a long line of fatuous (’rowmovers—at least, we hope it's the last, if Sims i' any ex- ample. I'his gentleman has, in some nefarious way, become Grand War- den of Eta Sigma Phi, and is re- sponsible tor the Greek dancing at the Parthenon during their conven- tion. which alone i' enough to con- vict him. The Pi K. A.‘s also have some other nice boys. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA I'his organization, known for some strange reason as a fraternity, has in it' mongst two such men a' Dick I.ansdcn, the original ex-officio Chancellor of the Cniversity, who is never too busy to tell people how to run things, and Vision Smith, who, «ni a quiet day, can be heard for several miles. Little more can be said — in fact, little more need be said. KAPPA ALPHA THETA I'his sorority, the proud posses- sor of a house riddled by termites, has in it many, many prominent young ladies Among these are Amelia Weaver, the dairy products gal, Marion King, the girl with the intellect, Jonsic Eager, of gold tootb fame, and lastly Freda Don- nell. who is a friend of the Editor ami has to be mentioned. PKof. Jones Private o e DELTA DELTA DELTA Ehc l'ri-Delta House, oft re- ferred to as the Beta Annex, pos- sesses nothing if not a versatile group of girls—such as, for in- stance. Beverly Cate, the Amarillo Wildfire, Susie Lipscomb, the proud possessor of Spider Johnston, and many, many others. Outside of these girls, the rest of the Tri-Dells are about as they have been in the past—little more need be said. ALPHA OMICRON PI “Beauty is not everything, once said Bacon; and the founder ot A. O. Pi must have certainly believed in this. Nevertheless, virtue must have it' innings, and these young ladies seem to have proved con- clusively that grades can be ob- tained without the aid ot a baby stare and—well, other things. YOUNG IMMORTALS A GAMMA PHI Ml IA Alter ill, ihr male «tmlriil who «.ml that thr ( 41111114 I'hi wirorit) m i tlie £rrjtr t jt uinrnt a aiii't ft 'education hr h.i l ever en %va perhap .1 hit har h. Alter rc-le-rritt him to tin Anvil ( horu 1 |i« r i Hra«lry, Mia. ktnan, ami Swrcnn, hi miml. Sl iMA h I PA “Oik rr« Adam w a «ay. A ml that, 1 u|ir« ami ( «ituat 1 ilmi’t worrv, whim! mi. (Editor'« Way AI.PHA IPSIION PHI Thc«e. Ihr laitir with thr tinpro- onumahlr tiatnr ami the Phi lirfa Kappa propeii tic , rrrtaiitlv iiunr fn ut to av. At an tatr, thry make Beverly Cale — More Kappas — Fencing — The Commodore and hro other lads — Frances end Sara Armistead nay hack when — The Band in a weak moment. FOR MEN ONLY Ami tut'In', to Irt vow know what thr r r w ot thr mil) newest ami br t in tti im’s clot take Kain bow Stan 1 )ekcs. (Editor’ Vote: N u takr h «ms 1 don’t w ant strictly C Cut 1 have a certain chit. tlrl :y to thr m t hat 1« hard to duplir, ate—tn 41 loto gn mi. niauvr. just t And thru tl rrsyr, U illiarn Street thr llet a L odgr. HU Hags- -bags at thr Liirrt ami ! elbows, th at is-—tf ut nit thr itr 1 ng it lion •I Mn rrt, Pkt 1 v. and Hr W'Ofl't 'J ( )ur « follow 1 ng Ki thi rtr matters Lack ir % V Itr: 1 hank in . but write ns to us ami we will be tO %o|' vr them tor SIGNA PHI NOTHING ' thr prominent rg nil lie li'hers who was thru a «twiirut at thr itgmia Mmnr tut I Lick w ard I lulilrrn. ( iathrring around him .1 group ot thr outstamling dolts in school, llelcher iofthr tun Irus ot that wlmh, from bring .1 null local putrefaction, spread like tlir it« h until todav it ik 4 grr.it national orgam ation ol i7«) cluj'tm, w «ml in ki r oul to Sigma Alpha I psilon. Vutf'uu In proniotr gum I trllow ship, to hrlp bring bj« k brrr, anil to provide 4 '■«It living tor thr grnrral otherrs ot thr tratrrmtv. Main Offitt tint Plant Located at I u Juana, Mexico. (‘.able .hlibni: Hlutnp. i rater mt) Song: How in I I Join llrv ' llrv I'raternily Color 1. Mauve ami C anary. i'raternit) Motto I xcelsinr ■ Hey! Hr)! Otttirnjunhtit .llumni C aponr, rrcrntlv athliatr.l with thr Atlanta Muinni Chapter; Str| rntrti hit, rrient rntrv 111 thr Kentucky l)rrb ; II Noting, third vice- president ot the second largest -pat factor) in I a t St. Louis. he Wesley Hall fire — After the fire — Young medicos — The fire at night. 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