Vanderbilt University - Commodore Yearbook (Nashville, TN)
- Class of 1950
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KSEBYS X195 0 .Wg W Q A' ff Y ,.f -. ff? 1, f4,! is 1 7? Ay F, f 41 . if . QM I 4 1 N NDERBILT UNIVERSITY ESTABLISHED 1873 . INAUGURATED 1875 'Ii 5142, E531 ,I K in I T f -, I aa 5-sa-eesrfzi ai saa-r-- ii 1 1 ,. I f mfn 'zr.-13 -M -L--L gligng rvf i 433 i - Er: ,ff - ff ? 'i . :l,:'fi ,. A M, mx- - ,,,,,,,,,,. .Fifi , , ,.., iff, L. , 1, ' is W E 5 ..,... ' w 3 ,fav ' gi ' ? 4g , I ,. I , M Q -, 2',: i Jf,'7',?QV''Liggj E-is I I : 1 ' Q g . fi. -f -f X S: -1415 ' 129 13 FC ' a . s-:gf ,I --!1 Ll'iEf'? ' Swv Mfg -,- -.1 wx- -. bs., Y-i , Y - 1 S J! U L -1-fflffc'-.11:Q'.-'W' -rin V Ti -f-3:5 f ---. 'uf-M . ' . .3 ,:, ' . ,-Lai ' f . I ,L - ,-, ' ' 'S .ft f -, Ski ' ' -A bf? :ig ' HQ- if-:.':i'g154.jjx:Z??g'-:QV ifggiiqiai -I ip-xggifgk -- fl I. -, ' 2 Q.-zT ' 1 Q., -. 1: ' -Q. .tr . ,sfgui L' 5-.ig 1 :Q ' I-.1 ' avi-Hiegffi 4 Z 1-r 35'::12N:- , 3 . , gFfCifj,:-zfxxfig-., ,kd 1 Fxgfliga' it xg:is-3,527.5-'..i12E,ggj52 - A.. L. -in ... 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GARLA 1873 TO 1893 One of the most vivid memories of students during his last years was the sight of him going across the campus in two feet of snow to the early morning chapel. Mims. Born fin Virginial, 1810, educated at Hampden-Sydney College, served as Chancellor 1875-1893, died 1895, he taught school 65 years. AMES .KIRKLA HWQEYL 1893 TO 1937 Elected Chancellor at age of 33, he served from 1893-1937, two years before his death, was born in Spartanburg, S. C., and graduated at Wolford Col lege. To me the greatest thing in life is the oppor tunity to transform oneself into something that tran scends individual achievement and renders possible a new creation of power and achievement. CARMICH EL 1937 TO 1946 Now President of The Carnegie Foundation, he re ceived his education at the University of Alabama served as Dean of Senior College, Dean of Graduate School, and as Vice-Chancellor before his Chancellor ship 1938-1945. He had become a national figure ready to cope with national problems of education Mims. HARVIE BRANSCOMB 1946 TO PRESENT An extremely attractive man personally, he is also distinguished as a scholar and as a huma ' t.' Van came from Duke University,-as Divinity S 1 derbilt Alumnus, Sept. 1948. Our alifili ancellor School. He, was'boi'ti'f in,Q17luxitsvil1e,.lAla ma, 1894 receivedmhis education -' 'ar-In Bii-mirighaxix-So ' thernk and was-.iqgmgurgxted.in'-1946. ,-.,,i ,L - ,,: luqtv, Q 5 ,lb ' X: 1 l 'rv' Vai - - XeY,'a1.6iZ7fQ,i.. ' '- wa' ' '-X-, f-ff'-T m 1 1 1 l 'iibwl 1 F '1:zsa- as-4 3. Gi3?,.,l. 1,3 ,gil-ia ii ll, S., W 5 ll EMM li.. if rt 3 ii: -- Q f rw ul! U Li 1 4-2 9 .1 1 fig ei Il I Za lg C so 1 p -. K- riff Ill! , 'r -Y - 1 -5-J . . ,. ,,- if: f aff' Xen' 'kiesfh '- rg: ' 1' I -K----ee - f e gill-i'i ' iwmwgm fa - an-if 1 1 ' O J 'W l'Wl I -,fa .f F'-ly'!64W Ng, , 15 . 9 f 5'-A --X af - SN Mx The old Medical Building on the South Campus, completed in 1895 1 :WZ ill? 7 ' W 1, 1 I i'f:,?.:2::E 7' A 5 l, 1sss2as22g2f . Hair-255222: Q! 22-Q 2 C1 i .7 . if- , ,fl 11 :f'-:asfa,2fQ 3 ' ea 7' ef! :. Es::g34 4 M-is gi!-L I -,I n -ff , In ' '-il ff' i rf . ' i? x if E-ZFV' ' 4 This e Tolman, Garland, Buttrick, Calhoun, Alumni Memorial, and and the library are all buildings of which we can be greatly his bishop, and S500,000. As the result of many gifts has prospered. W - --gy., on qgfwsgf, 'fini fl ,v., L fi , Y ,iw X iv, J li N, lv il A ff -W me rim 2 , if ,fm i lfiili ii ' wk- ini:-. 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' f K 'f ii,i. s , ' A Q W i ' i f ' fi ,I M sa d, N , mm , ENGINEERING-Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, and Chemical Interior of the old machine shop MEDICINE-one of the nation's outstanding schools 5,5 s GRADUATE-an expanding program of Graduate Studies '1 X 5 if ' fs f' 5 ic' Vanderbilt, during her seventy-live years, has con- sistently spread her influence throughout the edu- cational world to include, at present, seven different branches of higher learning. However, Vanderbilt graduates do not learn just one thing or one set of facts-they are given the base necessary for the building of a well-rounded life. Vanderbilt men and women are leaders in their respective fieldsg but they are community leaders, too. They associate themselves with their fellow citizens in an earnest effort to build a greater city, state, and nation. Vanderbilt can take credit for part of this, and rightly so, for Vanderbilt is and was the training ground for leaders. NURSING-filling one of mankind's greatest needs LAW-increasing influence in legal circles fs ,.x fu tflgatasei rt A eaafifgwwwdifii . vt-at H2 email V V , T I ,v i ,,,:gT1.,i,j,,'nr -5 Fay., QJL ,Sr t tg .1 .fm , as ' ,3 fs , t f 's' t ' 1'-1-i 1,15 , y, 52: 55-e ml M mf H . , ...J e m C f man n Illllllll llllllmll Vlyllirgii, , V jIlh1iLl'L,??i iq!-lf nV i9rf1lHI' ll'e - a it a vi-'-P ic t I .1 Jill W ull! i it ?bEinE?2?igI?FH sdcnfweaadamafl 441' , 5 Zi I ! X ' fit H-lr, : 1-4 ill! ew E 13, ,mil 24 fzr glf Fl will ,,1',I.N, WSVSUE 1 52+-Fsuasnesl c if ' ftf fsyfe e ttle s 1 f If ,f -N -y x KX' A 'A Q The old Dental and Law Building on 4th Ave., N., now occupied by Chamber of Commerce RELIGION-providing Christian leaders v .V fw- ,. Everyone goes to the AST The Student Center, a popular meeting place The Bookstore, center of student life RQHM W3 Wg are F' P UNDRED 6 , .. , V A bevy of Vandy beauties in 1900 ff fm 'xxx Q f A L 'L X' f A 347m'5'fw?lx 7f Ig 2 'Lx - , 1313 in . 955 -f A A ff' Q, 2 ' v Ywifgx MW, in F. 43 .. in i , . xf,f ar 1: Wigwam F we f s 2 Q . mi :mg Q 4 , ., N? Fw .V .- , K. wi F ef-Q Q . I. f l u ' .gi -W mi: K g 'ew V., N.. jgmgi 3. ,... WTA' M 2 54 if n va' 4.3423 H . .Ly ,EE . I JR pm' I -fl LEWM 51,141 3, A X.,T'i'i ...,,..,Q 4 The undefeated team of 19 04 The Commodores begin practice for their 59th season A GREAT HERITAGE I ' ,M ,,.-H A 'Exp 'x x45 Ni .3 Z' 2 - W. . 1 iw- , in . L: A X 1 ' ,A ex I, . ei- W ii 1 an '5 Q. f - ,Mr QSM is vf it f , , ,i fgigggt.-4 X i be . - ' i e f ,,:4 A 11. ,r,5',-5 my - A , .A - 5 -b 5 , ,ii -gg,4W,f7.f W , 3 - V4 1 K Qqjq-grremaeax-,N .f mi, 7 up Vanderbilt's first gridiron, Curry Field if W i MH LET Cs Sa, M it Basketball, now a Vanderbilt favorite Vanderbilt is recognized as a major source of clean sportsmanship in college athletics-par- ticularly in the South. Vanderbilt teams have been respected over the years for this clean play. The influence of Dan Mcfiugin in football at the University has invaded every phase of Com- modore athletics and has become a tradition-an ideal to be upheld and followed by every player on every team representing Vanderbilt in ath- The 1950 Tennis Team, a strong contender Baseball the Great American Sport letic competition, This ideal is shared with the players by the student body, the alumni, the faculty-everyone connected with or concerned with the welfare of the University. Q Z ff . Q I I I C we as , P n ,Ky 1 hr n jg, '. .1 , 0 m t O I ' 0 0 th 0 ar ll I , I pr J it in .n C h 4 an Ill Q Q 9 ' Q 'r' Q ' - s I D f Q 'f i 1, 1 '9 9 O I - 0 0 ..'i 'o C 0 ,Q A' O . in . T Q D Q ' 0 O , O O I I 'o o I I 1 f Q V l , ' P V I .I ' f 9 . j- 0 ge- 0 ' '- 0 1. , ,P Z, v, cgi ui AND A GREAT PRIDE I ge we see twelve Vanderbilt alunmi. These are by no means the only have contributed to the prestige and standing of the University- ,. are only a dozen of the Vanderbilt alumni who have been or are the University. These alumni were once students whose lives revolved lege Hall or Kirkland Hall as we know it today. The growth and of Vanderbilt is attributed to her alumni, who, for years after their an education. l continue to work for the University that gave them happiness, pride, NORMAN N. IIAYIS, ILA., 'ill tllorll 1848. Dlvtl IULU l'. S, .Xlllllilkbiltlibl'-il!-lAll'l.:'PI I'hmn. A.K.l'. JOSEPH XY. BYRNS, LL.li, '90 fliorn l869: lbic-1I.l!I36j 6000000ooo9000IOlI0t0to000sool000lQ0oioooooaooloooooso uouosouosoolbolioolodiiiloho O LSD g v - 'S 1 malt: Korn H4653 I A l'l't'Ni1Il'lll, N'olI'm-il Follvtrn- . I I VAN ER llfll N tm M w gym 'x I fi WF far i ,X ffifi, XV! . ' M Vfmderbllt Campus f- L- f . e we 4 JV, I 2 X K HL! N V N, 7 L L, D XX 'P' f 'nW ul 'Q 1. ,a s 6 K ll 1-N :iw-144 J S58 7 xxx If A ,X J fr.-.v,-,mf fmt 1 f 0 of i Y, 1 H' , WX, !Q:'9L'7l'i,if,wi l X N y f X r ff 6 f' , I5-7, r I 7,1 Vu-y . l a f gal W fl tl Q ,V X ,rw cg If Xxx Qwghg 1237 3 Lil'-mi .YR V! T1 XX X J, X -7 --- -Y YN W XX t xt xii ,X-DN, ,af L ' X . Xlgfx Ik UA' ' If K -,N i ' l Dudley Stadium capacity increased by 5500 seats X WU RN' N' sirfis-ff XXL u -.M yycc xx f, L , fe at 2- Q K X UIJZZZQ fffff n n f X, i X5-4 QW l L at xl J X c ff' M, i H W S ' 1 xl .x Hall 'J-so 'Gy ,,i,,n' , !,KA V ,Eg K V , 3 ri Lulu! HBH ii... Xi, , 'ii , Aw -Mr fy W Ibn, ,.,L,., W X ,-Ag. ,xv ual ,mir Q I , 13 We l if l L fuwmlffffff I 5..TTe. L1 X mmf, 4 , i K X l ru ,.,.. 1 - E I fJf'm.rJ.m.l l - W Jwuffgng 1tn.nA.1a 1 l K'7,,ill I 5 Q ls. W X Y 1YqTA-X, I hiu 1 H ff il YY W LY ck 7 1 . 1 fifmf ,ffm Y . X, X- L . ,, ....,....L--.,,,-Lt N, mt..- u -..hw Q ...-...-.. I f ..,.,--,,-., X I MH, The campus as it existed in 1912, looking west from 21st Avenue ' Wesley Hall has since been destroyed by fire. Tw l Yfboealolaaoneauoo-ooooooonc I I L l A L L R E F L E C T ' I . U r , . T R E M E D O U S ' n I l . n U 2 I l I I l l I I O O I ' I Vanderbilt has made tremendous strides in seventy-five years. I I She has grown in actual size, in wealth, in influence and in : O the respect of educators over the nation. What, then, does the I future hold? Let the class of 1950 make a request. May Van- I derbilt continue to be a leader in every phase of university Q lifeg but may she never sacrifice, for any cause, her educa- t tional program, her good name, or her loyalty to and her concern for the welfare of students and alumni-for the true Vanderbilt lives in men's minds. y A new .5600,000 Engineering Building almost completed 2A..,,s'i4 The Vanderbilt Campus in 19?? The Gymnasium, to be one of the largest and most modern in the South IIU I -'--'l ' f 'A' ' 'ff ' I l 'W'l ' 51 ,-L s,',nfyQ, he X ,, ,N . ak Ki, , 'K Wafg? YM 7 N PM ' QM , MNA KL. 5 M, TO MR. FRANK C. RAND FORMER PRESIDENT, BOARD OF TRUST, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY The staff of the 1950 COMMODORE takes great pleasure in dedicating this volume to Mr. Frank C. Rand. During his lifetime Mr. Rand served faithfully and well his ' alma mater. He gave of his time and money to further the cause of Vanderbilt. Mr. Rand was a member of the class of 1898. While at Vanderbilt, he was active in all phases of student life. He was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, served as manager of the baseball team, won the Tennessee tennis championship and was president of his graduating class, among other things. Mr. Rand served on the Board of Trust for thirty-seven years. He became presi- dent of the board in 1936 and held this post until his death, December 2, 1949. His loyalty to the University was unquestioned and unstinted. We of Vanderbilt are proud to have had the opportunity to know, work with, and respect Frank C. Rand. Inauguration of the third Chancellor, O. C. Carmichael, by Mr. Rand, Mr. Rand hands the great seal of Vanderbilt University t as the second Chancellor, J. H. Kirkland, retires. the fourth Chancellor, Harvie Branscomb THE CHANCELLOR This volume expresses, I believe, the spirit of the Vanderbilt campus better than any other publication. It records your activities, competitive and otherwise, your range of interests, your sense of humor, and your pride in the University. Let me add my congratulations and best wishes. You have had, I am sure, a happy time during your years on the campus. But just as no one has a right to consume wealth without in turn producing it, so no one has a right to consume happiness without creating it. The University be- lieves this. Your course here has thus had a double purpose. First of all is your own personal enrichment. To that is added the intent that these personal qualities may be used in the service of others. We do not think much of people who talk about but have never disciplined and prepared themselves to give anything worth having. Nor do we think much of those who regard life simply as their personal merry-go-round. We hope that you have discovered this double truth during your years here. Ulf you have, your alma mater will be proud of you whether or not your name appears in headlines or bright lights. Yours sincerely, HARVIE BRANSCOMB CTIIANC'lil.l.OR IIARVIIC BRANSCOMB I.l'CII'S E. BVRCH ....... MARVIN M. CITLLOM ..... ROBERT S. CIIEEK. ..... .. BERNARD FENSTERXVALD. .. VANCE J. ALEXANDER ..... ROBERT E. BLAKE ........ XV. L. HEMINGAXVAY. .. A. B, BENEDIC I' ............ BROXVNLEE O. CVRREY. .. IIARVIE BRANSCOMB .... REMBERT MARSHALL. . . HENRY C. ALEXANDER... JAMES E. CI-IAPPELL .,... C. A. CRAIG .............. FRANK A. GODCIIAUX. .. Fsrsr Row: Sims, Houston. P. D., Garner. Branscomb. Second Row: Jackson, Alexander, Underwood. Heming Chairman. Third Row: Burch, Norfleet, Cheek, Stahlman. Fourth Row: Sarratt, Godchaux, Currry, Chappell. Fenstcrwald, Henry. Fifzh Row: Sloan, Benedict, Swiggart. Stevenson. .....Nz1shville, Terms Expiring 1950 Tenn. .....Nashville, Tenn. .....Nashville .. ..... Nashville x Tenn. Tenn. Terms ....Memphis, Tenn. . . . .St. Louis, Mo. . . . .St. Louis, Mo. Terms ....Nashville, Tenn. ...Nashvilleg Tenn. ...Nnsl1ville, Tenn. .....AtInnta, Ga. Terms .. . . .New York, N. Y. ... .Bii'mingham, Ala. ..... . . . . .Nashville Tenn. Abbeville, La. ROBERT I.. GARNER .... . FRANK K, IIOITSTON ...... .... JAMES M. SOVBY ,............ .... YVILLIANI II. SXVIGGART ..... .. Expiring 1952 P. D. HOUSTON ........ DEVEREVX LAKE ........ JAMES G. STAHLMAN. .. Expiring 1954 RI. XVOODALL RODGERS.. ELDON H.srHvENsoN .... H MJHN y TIGERT1 ......,,..., N E. INIARVIN IYNDERVVOOD .... Expiring 1956 ROBERVS.HENRY ....... N.BAXTERjACKSON .,.. -I. P. NORELEET ........ CECIL SIMS ................ .. GEORGE A. SLOAN ....... ............ N ew York, N. Y. way. VVashington, .New York, xXY1lShII'1gI0II ..Nashville, . .Nashville, ...Altadenn .,Nashvillc, .....Dallas, ..NaShVillc, v D. C. N. Y. D. C. Tenn. Tenn. Calif. Tenn. Texas 'l'cnn. Mfzzlinesvillv, Elzl. ....Atlu11tz1, fill. XVzishington, D. C. ..New York, N. Y. Memphis, Tenn. ..Nashvillc, Tenn. THE BU RD OF TRUS 21 VICE CHANCELLOR ,mw- F VICE-CHANCELLOR C. M. SARRATT PIIILIP G. DAVIDSON ljfllll of lfn' Crzlfflzulr Sffllllll and l'rn1'n.vf of Illf l'mlfrgfrad11al1' SIJIOHIJ NVlI.I,IANI RAY I-xURRFS'I'I'fR Dean of the School of Lafw ROBERT S. WALDRCP ERNEST VV. GOODPASTIWRF JOHN K. BENTON Dean of Students Dmn of Ihr Srhoof of MI'l1ifiHf Ilwan of fhw Sflmnl of Rfliyiofz 'w-sm., AND THE DEANS VANDERBILT HAS AS MANY DEANS as a cat has lives, but there the metaphor stops. These nine deans seldom prowl Qthey are for the most part strictly indoor creatures, , none of them has whiskers, and they are all too polite to yawn in a student's face. Deans. are quite different from what they used to be. In our fatherls and grandfather's time, deans carried a stout hickory stick to deal with stray dogs foraging around Kissam, and halted any student, be he an UA or F,', walking on the grass or wearing no tie. Today, however, deans are much like anyone else. They are often mistaken for other adults. Of the nine deans at Vanderbilt, seven belong to the sterner sex and two wear moderately high heels. If the nine were in a darkened theater and a voice spoke up for a doctor in the house, all of them could stand, but only two could set a bone or staunch the blood: Dr. Ernest W. Good- pasture, who until the past March was Dean of the Medical School, and Dean Julia Hereford of the School of Nursing. If the stricken were an undergraduate, he might also need to see Mere- dith P. Crawford, who this year became Dean of Instruction for the Col- lege of Arts 66 Science after being Dean of the old Junior College since 1945, or, if in Engineering, Dean Fred Lewis. If in the Law School, he might do well to consult with Dean Ray Forrester on a suit to recover, if in Religion, a short prayer by Dean John Keith Benton might help. A stricken co-ed might prefer a little earful of advice from Dean of Women Nora C. Chaffin on how to look lady-like as well as invalid, but if she came in a car and left it parked laterally instead of at right angles to the curb, she would wave the M.D. and R.N. aside and seek absolution from Dean of Students Robert S. Waldrop. Finally, if the poor fellow were a graduate student far afield from his stack, he would be wise to plead guilty to his dean, Philip Davidson, who, as Provost of the University, had some business after all for being there. JULIA HERFFORD A. F. KUHLMAN NORA C. CHAFFIN Dzan of 1110 541001 of Nurszng Director of flu' Joint Unifurrxitics Library Dean of W'0men my , WW TI IT gg 553 IES 1 l 0 f IMHUVC7 H X-F 6 ,-- '74-A, Editorial Staff of the Vanderbilt Observer fliterary magazinej of 1895 f J se ' Q 1 M 1 5 N x W Q S + y ' Y . 4- K f Q W 'vs as 4 Q 5 W sa, W Nr- 'S 1- N w '5 A S ii H if ' , J -gas: :ea , if ? 5 I 3? 9 E ': M 1 25 2 Q: 2 -3 xg, 1- ,Z -ar 'F f 5 ' Y lx X A ' A M MM Q if THE STUDE T U IO OFFICERS FRANK C. VVILSON, JR. ....,...... ...... P resident CHARLES GILL .....,. ..... . ..l7it't'-President COL. GEORGE P. VVINTON ....................... Secretary The Vanderbilt Vnion is an organization in which every Vanderbilt student, professional and academic, is a member. Membership is established on registering. A non-transferable identification card is issued entitling the holder to participate in all of the activities of the Union throughout the year. Rep- resentatives from the various schools and classes are elected each year to serve on the Student l'nion Board, which is the executive part of the Union. This group plans and promotes a program of social entertainment as lectures, concerts, dances, and movies. The membership fee of five dollars, which is collected annually during matriculation by the Bursar, is apportioned to the Student Ifnion Board for student activities and to the Administration Committee of the Alumni Association for the maintenance of Alumni Hall. In the spring of 1949, the students voted to have all of the school dances fall under the supervision of the Student Union. As a result, the Student I'nion this year has sponsored the popular gym dances together with the junior and Senior Proms. Public Opinion agreed that the gym dances were some of the best Vanderbilt has seen, and the Student Union still maintains its policy of not charging for these dances. The Union also brought Abbey Simon, renowned concert pianist to the Vanderbilt campus. In addition to these services, the Stu- dent Ilnion sponsored a program of eight movies, and outstand- ing picture being shown each Friday night during the winter quarter. Considering this to be the first year for these movies, they were enthusiastically received. There was a sell out for the first show, and additional tickets had to be printed and sold for a second showing. These movies will probably be continued in the future. The facilities of Alumni Hall were used by stu- dent publicalion organizations, the choir, the SCA, and other student activities. First Row: Bates, Beasley, Beck, Booth, Brown, Second Row: Colfer, Fellcer, Gill, May, Mosby. Third Row: Neil, Owen, Ruble, Sloan, Wilson. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Bishop, Glover, Rodgers, Schlant. STUDENT MEMBERS CHEORGE BATES .... ........ E x-Offirio, Editor, Ilustler NIARTHA BEASLEY .... .................... S rhool of Nursing Blu. BECK ........ ...Ex-Offirio, President Student Countil MARTHA Bxsnoe .... .................... S rhool of Nursing TITEWKIE Boom .. ............ Ex-Offirio, President S.C.,il. BAXTER BROWN ..... .... S oplzomore and Junior .ilrademir Class Evrzmx COKER ..... ......... E x-Offirio, President Il'.S.G.il. RXCHARD R. FELKER. .. ..... Junior and Senior ,-'Irademir Class CHARLES Glu. ...... ...Vive-President, Student Union Board FRANK C. Wusox, JR. .......... P jonw GLovER. .. DARY'l, IVTAY .... BE1'rY Mosnr. . . A. B. NE11, ..... . GENE H. OWEN. lunior and JAMES R. RoncERs. .. .......... .... BETTY RUBLE. . . . Bon SCHLAN1' .... JAMES SLOAN .... . . . .Senior Medifal Class Senior Engineering Class .....-Ill IVo1nen Students . . . . . . .Junior Lafw Class Senior Engineering Class ..........Srhool of Lafw ....:1ll Ilfornen Students . . . .Junior Mediral Class . .Junior Aeademic Class rrsitlrnt, Student Union Board FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES Dean Nora C. Chaflin Dr. H. C. Bold Prof. VV. M. Ileath 26 Q ,ff REI U23 EM gg. ..:,.: R 3- , . 5 5252 1 ' 52' RM Sq , VY? e 4, .Q fgiifwxil M W .W 1 eQk15,S677: :W 1, 1wijg:,:?'ik,2 .Ng V X gkff., zwii ' me Mb , 4 x . ' W Mllsf Fw? fx, zz 5' W ' W C'3?1a'ewsw-vf ,Q Www ,ik vw r A Q22 ,xiii V mags? vis? I gre ff' Q ,i ,.,., E. 556 2' ,x K 8 Q QF A A A Q A ' I ' Wwgi' . ' ?I?EE?EZf3E-355555 K YM' ffjai-E, lf, QQ 4 if f .- , I im f , A N :Sv ,? ,- 1 if s mf' ' 1 ' jx .M hw, pu. fl X , -. fl' M-any wi .... V yagg A 5 fy? 1 I 4 ? J M! 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'V avgrtwafw 4 X ' - ifhfn fi 2 if y ggi S , Q: 3 if M51 gf W 2 1 M 11 up 195: THE STUDE T CO NCII OFFICERS BILL BECK ......,................. ...President VVALLACE FAITLK .... . . .Secretary WHIT KING ........ .... T reasurer The Vanderbilt Student Council is the major legislative body of Student Government on the campus. Its member- ship is composed of representatives from each of the schools of the University with the exception of Nursing. Its duties include: conducting elections, screening of all script clauses, representing the students in campus organizations and act- ing as an intermediary between the Administration and the Student Body. In addition to its primary duties the Council has planned and successfully carried to completion three unprecedented events during the past year. These are the Freshman Orientation Week, the Campus Chest Drive, and the Honors Day. These events, if properly nurtured by the Councils of coming years will add significantly to the great tradition of Vanderbilt. FIRST Row: Bates, Beck, Duncan, Faulk, Fisher. SECOND Row: Freeman, Huffman, King, Kirby, Lamons. VIQIIIRD Row: Porter, Reynolds, Rich, Salmon, Tipton, XVilsOn. MEMBERS NOT PICTCRED: Hnrdister, Rutherford, Townsend. MEMBERS GEORGE BATES. .. ..... Ex-Offifio, Ediior of Hustler BILL BECK ........ ......... P resident, Smdenl Counril BLANTON DUNCAN .... ..... S enior .flfademic and Engineering VVALLACE FAULK .... ....... J unior Academic and Engineering DOUG FISHER .,.......... Ex-Offirio, President of Honor Counril GEORGE FREEMAN.Ex-Offirio, President of Senior xlradenzic Class BOB HAROISTER .........,....................... Sehool of Lafw LESLIE HUP'FMAN.EX-f,ffifi0, President of Junior Hfadernir Class VVHIT KING ..... .. ..,..... .Junior plfadernic and Engineering JIM KIRBX' ......... .... E x-Offirio, Presidenl of Pan-Hellanif TIARRISON LAMONS .... ...... S enior .irademie and Engineering PHILIP PORTER ........................... Sophomore Arademir ROBERT REYNOLDS. . .Ex-Officio, President of Junior Engineering HERBERT RICH ........,...... Senior ,-lrademir and Engineering DAVID RUTHERFORD ..... ....... E x-Offirio, President of Lafw JOHN SALMON ............... Junior flcadernif and Engineering JOHN TIPTON ........ Ex-Offiriofresidenl of Senior Engineering NARRELI. TOWNSENID. .Ex-Offirio, President of Srlzool of Religion FRANK XVXLSON ........,, Ex-Offirio, President of Student Union 29 TEWKY BOOTH CYNTHIA BRALY JIM CALLIS ...... BILL CAMMACK EDDIE EGGERT . .. DOUG FISHER . .. NAN HAILE ..... GRAHAM HOLLIS PAT JONES ..... CHARLES ALEXANDER JODY BAKER .........,. JOHN BROWN ............ MI LDRED D ERRYBERRY .... First Row: Alexander, Baker, Booth, Braly, Brown, Callis, Cammack. Second Row: Derryberry, Eggerr, Fisher, George, Haile, Hollis, Jones. Third Row: Mosby, Owen, Peebles, Reeves, Schlater, Scruggs, Turner. Fourth Row: Waltnn, Ward, Ward, Willianu, Woodring. MEMBERS .. . . .Senior Klmdemic Men . . . . .Sophomore W'omen . . . . . . .Junior flfddflllil' Men ....Sophomore Amdernie Men . . . . . . .Freshman Engineer: ...Senior flrademie Men . . . . . . .Senior Women ...,Fre.rl1man Women . , .Senior Women BEA MOSBY .... GENE OVVEN ....... JULIAN SCRUGGS .... JACKIE TURNER .. DICK WALTON .... JEAN VVARD JIMMY VVARD .......... MARION VVILLIAMS TOM VVOODRING .. ALTERNATES ....Senior Jmdemir Men . . . .Junior Engineering . . . . .Senior Engineering ......Junior llfomen 30 JOAN GEORGE .. SALLY PEEBLES .... JACK REEVES ...... TOMMY SCHLATER . . . . .. .Senior Women . . . . .Junior Engineering .... .Senior Engineering .. ........ Sophomore Women ....Frr.fl1man flrademir MPH ..........Junior Women . .... Senior Engineering ... ... ......... Junior llfomen . .... Freslnnan I-Yrademir Men ....Sopl1omore llfomen .. .. ...Senior Women ......Junior xffademif Men Sophomore .AY rademir Men T I THE HO OFFICERS DOVG FISHER ,... ..... I 'rfsid 4'rz I GENE OVVEN .... ..... f Ilfrlc JEAN NVARD .... , . . . . . ..... S 4'1' rrlary During the past year the Honor Council's main objective has been to orientate the students, both old and new, to the meaning and true worth of the Honor System. The great number of cases turned in last spring showed clearly the need for new emphasis upon the Honor Code. With the aid of the faculty and the suggestions of the Council members, we endeavored to create a program whereby the students would become more Nhonor conscious. Chapel programs were held for each division of the university, informative letters were sent out during the summer to each new student, OR COUNCIL and a part of the orientation program was set aside for the Honor System. It was gratifying to us as Council members to see the results brought about by our efforts. There have been very few cases turned in to us this year and most of those have been student reported cases. This interest of the students is quite an improvement over the past few years and we hope that it will continue in the years to come. The Honor System is an integral part of col- lege life and we want each student to feel this as a need and an obligation. The Council of 1949-50 has strived to emphasize this feeling among stu- dents more than the actual trials. By this approach we hope to have a minimum number of cases re- ported each year. The Council in Session 1 RQ First Row: Carr, Coker, Earthman, Evers. Second Row: Garrison, George. Hudgings, Porter, Ruble, Ward. MEMBER WITHOUT PICTURE: Watsoim. OFFICERS EVELYN COKER ........... . ,...... President FRAN PORTER ....... ........ V ice-President NANCY GARRISON ..... ..,. S Nrrtary-Treasurer MEMBERS JEANNETTE CARR ................ Presidfnf, Jthlefif Board EVELYN COKER . . . ................ Prosidenl, lV.S.G.z4. ANNE COOK .,............ Prrsidrnt, Rrsidrnfo Hall: Counfil VIRGINIA EARTIIMAN .....,... Chairman Social Standards Committee MARTHA EVERS .... .... F reshman Class Chairman NANCY GARRISON... ..., Junior Class Chairman JOAN GEORGE ...,,... ..., S ophomore Class Chairman LALLIE IIUDGINGS .... Chairman, .ildvisory Counfil FRAN PORTER ,.,... .......... S enior Class Chairman BETTY RITBLE .,.. .... . Yiundzrnl Union Represfntatiwe JEAN VVARD. ................. Honor Council Representative PAI'I.A VVATSON .... Prrsidonl, Il'ofnen'.s Pan-Hellzfnif Council The Women's Student Government Association includes every undergraduate woman student at Vanderbilt. The Women's Student Government Association Board, composed of representatives from the four classes and from all women's or- ganizations, is a co-ordination board, having juris- diction over all matters pertaining to the welfare of the women students not under the jurisdiction of the faculty, and endeavoring to increase a sense of individual responsibility and of unity in all women students. The annual publication of the Coed Handbook, the administration of the point system, and the supervision of all women's elections are included in the functions of the board. 'O N STUDE T GOVT ASS'N-'T 32 l OFFICERS MARGIYIERITE VVILKINSON ....... ....... P resident SARAH HOLTON ........... .... V ire-Presidfnl DOROTHY SPENCER ..... ...... . Vefrfiary JI NE ROBERTSON ................ .... T reasurer MEMBERS Mehar Ansari Martha Beasley Martha Bishop Estelle Blakely Miriam Clark Martha Copeland Louise Dunham Mary Harrell Bette Harris Marjorie Hicks Sarah Holton Marjorie Howard Margaret McKinney June Robertson Gwendelyn Simpson Dorothy Spencer Marian Van Fossen Marcelle VVhitley Marguerite VVilkinson Nancy VVilson Virginia P. Crenshaw, Faculty Representative STUDE T URSING COUNCIL A faculty member is appointed as advisor and she and the Dean are considered non-voting members of the Council. The Student Council has assumed the responsibility for directing the extra-curricula activities of the students. Most of the activities are in relation to social functions and other aspects of campus life. The Student Council acts as a-n interpreting group between the students and the faculty and often makes recommendations from one group to the other. The Council attempts to bring about a better understanding of the plans of the various groups and serves as an advisory committee on student problems. It is within the jurisdiction of the Student Council to in- terpret the rules and regulation concerning the under- graduate students and to aid in seeing that these are car- ried out effectively, lt also serves as a clearing house for parties which classes or groups may want to give and The Student Council is the executive body of the Stu- l121l1dlCS the IHOHCY f01' the Vafl0US ?1CflVlflC5- dent Government Association of the School of Nursing. The social activities sponsored by the Student Council The officers of one are the oflicers of the other. The Coun- include formal dances, teas, informal parties, open houses, cil is made up of the oflicers, students who are elected as informal Hget togethersu with visiting speakers on topics representatives of their classes and students who are the of interest, and picnics. First Row: Beasley, Blakely. Harris, Holton, Howard, Second Row: lVlcKinney, Simp:on. Van Fossen. Whitley', Wilkinson. MEMBERS NOT PICTLJRED: Ansari. Bi hop, Clark, Hicks, Robertson, Spencer, and Wfilson. ,WQL gm ,NME , M' l 33 M, . ,Nl -o li Ye A at 4' X ff s 1 Wi , 'f K, of exi f: ..':gf t. xmii g. c so H CHARLES ALEXANDER BILL HULSEY Editor Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF ANDIERSON SUSONG ................,.......... Frafwrnizy Edilor Jim Wilson, Todd Cross, Jack Ccrtner, George Kelley, Jimmy HARRY HOWARD. . . .... Associate Editor YIARRISON LAMONS .... . ..f1J50l'iIIf6 Ediflll' Murphree, Ben Moore, Carlton Davis, Glenn bite, Ed Vfcinct, , John Beasley, Sidney Sanders, Phil Porter, Harry Register, BILL XVILSON .......... . ..... . . . . . . . ............. Class Edlfllf Travis Crews, Joe Eggleston, Bill Beck, John Salmon. K.'XIillRINE Hmnie'1 1'.., .......... .... ........,., . S 'orority liililvr Mary Ann Crenshaw, Cecille Eelkner, Ginny Bland, Laetitia Wenning, Carol Dent, Elise Hampton, Jan Wixxters, Pat jones. U Dudley Brown, Elise Hampton, Mary ,lane Hibbett, Phil Kistler, Al Pennybacker, Gordon Robinson, Andy Spiclcard, Nancy Raulston, Pam Starnes, Caroline Lowe, Mary Sue Farmer, R- C- Allen- Sain' Pisenucs ............................ ...,Ifva1urm Editor BILL EDWARDS. . . . . .. ..................... org-anizafim Ediwf QS? Gg:j3cfj,1m2'1HfigQjf, f,3jiema,fjJafj1eX,:fQj3j4lnQgfn 12323524 Wilbur Sensing, Betty Witt, Everette Mosley, Ann Woodworth. Woixack Bog Kljhn Nan Hailej ' l Joan George, Cynthia Braly, Doak Worley, Marty Cayce, Jim DICK JONES ' ' glmrls Elinor Waller, Kathryn Walston, Marshall Durhln, Nancy Raulston, B, ' If ' ' ' ' ' ' ' E Marty Graf. illy Vaughan, .C.1ff- Newman, rec o ard, ob xye, rnest l . Northcutt, Dickie Miller, Betty Ruble. I l , I NANCY Gamusox .............................. Ty zn Edztor oe oimsox .........................,...... ,lrlwzizes Editor 9 Richard Holder, Jack Settle, Al Pennybacker, Bill Dietzen, Dudley Brown, Mary Ellen Coverdale, Mary Sue Farmer, Charles White, Steve Potts, Dick Walton. Russell Fessey, Margaret Hayes, Elizabeth Henry, Pac Herman, Susan Miller, Nancy Raulston, Ruth Simpson, Carolyn Van CHARLES VVARTIQRFIELD ..... ..... . ..... ...... - . Pll0f0yfHf?,ly Ness, Kathryn Walston, Ann Ward, Laetitia Wenning, IACK REEVES. I . ....-. . - , . .SPH-ia! A53-ijyanl FRED KXSSLING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...... . . .... Grcvk Editor WALTER NOEL, , , , . ....Spefial Anislazzz Assistant Business Manager Felker with Business Staff Typing Editor Garrison and Staff THE 1950 COMMODORE BUSINESS STAFF VVhat ya say, Charliel VVhen's that annual Coming JOHN SALMON ............,..... ffssisfanl Iiusifmss Manager Out ?H DICK FELKER .------ --,- 1 17553111111 Bufinfff MHHHZN Repeated over the campus, that is about the average MARGARET BLAIR ' C 'rwlfllon Mamggr studentls knowledge and interest in publishing the Com- JODY BAKER .,............. ........ I illllllflf-'V Manager X O O h frh Y .k 1 f H th,-I 1 Il FLORENCE s'rEvENsoN .... .... t ngamafion Assistant 'U' D RE Cac leaf' U 6 WO' ml' lm I Of uf me UMW AL W7ILLIAMS4 ..A.....AAA.b....b..... ,qdwrlijing Assistant lighter momentsl slits down to a relatively small number of students. During the Winter term from noon till late ADVERTISING STAFF f h . . . lb f t. .t th th.rd David Isbell Walker Tipton a ternoon t 616.15 a Continua uLL o are IVSI y on' e 1 Tom Clifton Dudley' Pgwiff floor of Alumni Hall. Our grand a-nd glorious editor finds CIRCULATION STAFF tasks for all to dog either itls typing or writing, pulling Jane Edwards Mayo Holloway plctures or taking them as our faithful photographer Dorothy Coolidge Cynthia Mizell Charlie VVarterfield did, or maybe 1t's collecting and se- Nlargaret Hayes Ruth Ihompson lecting but somehow it is all done, The continual sale of Richard Russell Gene johnson ' V . . A Laetitia VVenning Tom Sumpter COMBIODORES in the bookstore required the time ot many Tom Smmes Meme Flsch individuals. Slowly the material is assembled, the dc-aldline Larry St. john Grady Sanders . d h I y B ' Art Pray is met, an t en It s up to enson. Top, Left: Editors Noel and Wilson with Class Staff Top, Right: Editors Peebles, Lamons, and Edwards with Features and Organizations Staffs Bottom, Left: Editors johnson and Howard with Bottom, Right: Editors Reeves, Hibbett, Kissling, and Activities Staff Susong with Greeks Staff THE USTLER ln response to numerous questions like, How does the 1l11.vll1'r get that way? we've decided to tell yon. Hill llamilton, the News liditor, makes like a vacuum cleaner on or before each Nlonday, trying to find out who has, or is about to, produce something of interest. lle then pareels this out KERMIT STENGEL. .. ,. .t45sisIanl liusinesf Jllilflllgff to one of the herd of eager young reporters, hoping something ' printable will come of it all. If anything does, Shirley Ashner, girl typing editor, makes it FRED KISSLING ,, ,HA-1,15 fblgymgpr legible, after which john Beasley, as eopy reader, reads it over to eorreet whatever mistakes may have erept in. l.ee ljreston, make-up editor, then tries to find some plaee for VVILBVR SIENSING '..' Ciwulafion lwamlylv. the artiele amongst the wealth of advertisements which must be earried each week. lle is some times aided and abetted by the ephemeral Bob Lowe lnow known by his initials, ODKJ who holds the august title of managing editor and is fwhen avail- DAN JOHNSFON -G-L-xf'lfU :7 ablel general overseer of operations. The headlines which trv to draw the reader's attention to these articles are put together by Caroline Lowe, who also oe- BVCKY CERTIS U ,,.Su1,5CfiI,1i0115 easionally furnishes a hot lead on things like the Freshman lforum. The volumnious sports wages are resided over by the genial N , , . . Pat llodson, who also maiiages to haliidle advertising campaigns GEORGE KELLEY ' 'M 'rfiha d15lnV for a well-known cigarette in between his NVednesday afternoon writing stints. If it's a sport, Pat can either tell you all about it or find someone who thinks he can. BOBBY MATTHEVVS . . . .. .Exrhangp Top: News Editor Hamilton and Staff. Top: Circulation Manager Sensing and Staff. Bottom: Sports Editor Dodson and Staff. Bottom: Typing Editor Ashner and Staff. GEORGE BATES YM f r EARL STOVER Ii11,vi1z1'.v.v .llllllllgff EDITORIAL STAFF Ijdilor BOB LOVVE ...... ..... 1 lflllldfiflg Editor BILL HAMIL'I'ON .............................. All'fLC5 Ifrlffor Sally Nlccanless, Al Pennylwaclier, Bill Vaughan, ,loan George, Richard VVinningham MAVRICE CONTOR ........................ Fmfurf Ifditor Frank Riddick, Bob Keith, Jack Pinkerton, jesse Ford, jack Heath NAN HAILE ................................. Sociely Ediiar Nancy Garrison, Nancy VVhite, Sulvia Farrell, Sis Good- loe, Martha Ann Gamhill, Joanne Geny, Pat Kirkman, Govan Davidson, Edna Gene Little, Naney Minnick, Katherine VVare, jo Holmes, jane Perry, Dorothy Ann Shutt, jan VVinters, Lester Freeman, Bill Murphy, Thaniel Armistead Society Editor Haile and Staff. FLICKY FORD . . . .... Carfoonist CAROLINE LOVVE .... .... I Imiiliuws PAT DODSON ....,..... ............ .... S jr offs Editor jack Swan, Don Moore, Dave XVhitson, Jim Lytle, Stewart Yvouds LEE PRESTON .. ...Zllakc-Zip Edilnr SHIRLEY ASHNER ................. ...... T ypillfj Edflrn' Sally Barker, Betty XVitt, Ann Cronin, Manie Leaehman Business Manager Stover and Staff it S FIN TOM GRISCOM JODY BAKER Editor Business Managcr EDITORIAL STAFF FLICKY FORD ..... JOHN TIPTON ..... ED TATE .,....,.... FRED KISSLING .... ..... I Managing Editor .,..14s.rofialr Editor ....1.v.voriatz' Editor ZE KE DOZIER ....... MOLLY BROVVN ..... ,.. .Feature Editor ..........Layout ....l'r'oof Reading BILL SLOAN ...... ............. J okfs HARRY CORSON. .. ........... Clopy JESSE FORD .... ........ . Wake-up DOC' GREEN ...... ...... I 'ublzcity STAFF George Smith Lorene Barnes Frank Smith Dick Stewart Maurice Contor BUSINESS STAFF GEORGE KELLEY ......... .................. 4 dlvfrtising BVCKY CFRTIS ............ ...... C irrulation COLEMAN ALEXANDER .................. Cllprkirzg Copies FLORENCE STEVENSON ..., .... . Shbsrriptions JERRY EXVELL. ....,... . ........................ Exrhanges STAFF Martha Ann Gambill Sis Goodloe Charles Doty Editor Griscom and the Staff. Joke Editor Sloan displays his handiwork. THE MASQUER DER Once again the Masquerader has survived another school year. fWe have taken a little liberty here as it is only January at the time of writing. Who knows, we may run out of paper?Q. The year has been one fraught with blood, sweat, and tears. Blood when we met the increased cost of printing: sweat when we read some of the jokes we had printed: tears when we tried to obtain material. Our survival has no doubt furnished Darwinians meat for thought. Our greatest claim to fame has been our covers fit was said that we published a cover and at the last minute threw in eight insertsj. These masterpieces were made Top: Editors Kissling, Brown and Dozier. Bottom: Curtis and Kelley of the Business Staff. possible through the cooperation of various Coeds and one or two non-coeds, plus the untiring efforts of Ken Spain. Who could tire of such work? Much credit is due Managing Editor Fred Kissling and author Jesse Ford for their continuous contributions throughout the year: Molly Brown for her handling of the women falways a ticklish joblg Zeke Dozier and Rail,' Sloan for the jokes: Bucky Curtis, Tim Hait, Maurice Contor, and many others. We truthfully say-and we are the only organization on the campus who will make such a statement: We enjoyed having you laugh at our work. Top: Assistant Business Manager Kelley and Staff. Bottom: Baker looks on approvingly. MXN The Gadfiy Staff EDITORIAL STAFF ' RICIIARI1 FAL'S'l' ...................................... Etlrlor LEE PRESTON .,... . ....IJ50l'Il1fl' Edifor ALICE ANN Cul, .. L.. .,.. -lssoriatr Edilor Jaxx PEDICO ................. .................. I 'row Ediror EMILI' SWAN ..............,........,.......,.. Porlry Ediim- ASSISTANTS: Dudley Brown, Susan Miller, Kav Bond, Ken- neth Fowler, Tom Landess, Dana Nance, Sonny Branyon, Sally MCC8IllC5S, Elizabeth Nixon, Jane Nicholson. BUSINESS STAFF BLAx'rox Duxcfxx ..............,...,....... Iiurinrfs Managm- HANSHI, HARRISON . . .. .................... Cirrularion Managfr LESLIE Hurrmax . . . . .................. I-ldwrfising Managrr ASSISTANTS: Ann Grimes, Betty Gam, Anne Durham, Lester Smith, Phil Porter, Anderson Sufong, Jack VVilson, Earliest Northcut, Ogle VVarfield, Margaret Brearley, Bill Caldwell, Ben BradbIIrII. BOB MLLSON ............,.............., ....1rIi5r RICHARD FALST, Editor Retaining many of the members of last year's staff and gaining a large group of interested freshmen, the Gadfly, campus quarterly literary magazine, began its fourth year of publication. Manuseripts poured in from the Blue Pencil, Falumet Club, and Chi Delta Phi, along with many products of the Creative writing Classes and the graduate students, so the editors began the arduous task of selecting the best work and assembling it into magazine form. A great number of writers not connected with the English Department also submitted their creations, so that quite a few new names appeared in the pages of the Gadfly this year. The advent of several transla- tions of banned French poems stirred up interest in literary matters Zlllil Caused manv a discussion, while the inclusion of articles of several alumni prominent in the creative writing field made the readers Conscious of Vanderbilt's great literary heritage. BLANTON DVNCAN, Buxizzrss Nlfznagfr 5 M B ,fx 5 SH. THE GADFLY 40 BLICATIONS BOARD CIIARLEs ALEXANDER plum' BAKER ....... GEORGE BATES BILL BECK. ........ . BLANTON DUNCAN . FRANK EVANS .... . RIcIIARn FAUSI' .. 'IYJM CiRlSCOM .. BILL HUI.sEY .... First Row: Alexander, Baker, Bates, Beck, Duncan. Second Row: Evans, Faust, Griscom, Hulscy, Stover. MEMBERS ..............Edi1or, COMMODORE Business Jlflanager, ZVL4 SQ UER4 DER ..................Editor, HUSTLER . . . . . .Pre.tidenl, Student Council .....l3u.tinm.t Manager, G.'7DFI,Y ..............Presidenl, PiDE .. .....Editor, G.-IIDFLY .. .. .. .. .. .lf11irm', M.+1SQl'ER.-IDER ....I3u.vinr.vs Managrr, COMMODORE lfARl. S'r0vI2R ...... ........ I s'u.tinrs5 Mazinger, HIYSTLER MR. ROBERT MCGAW ..... Chairman, Assistant to the Chancellor COL. GEORGE P. VVINTON ................ Farulty Reprexrnfatiw MR. CLAUDE PINNEY ..,. ..... F acuity Represenlaiifvc MR. STRATTON Fos'I'ER .... ...I4lumni Reprvseniafifuc MR. K. HARIJISQX, JR.. .. ...xllumni Represenfati-vc The Publications Board is the governing body for all the ofiicial student publications on the campus. Each of these publications is represented on the board by its editor and business manager. The board also includes two alumni, two members of the faculty, and the Presi- dent of PiDE, and the President of the Student Coun- cil. The chairman of the board is Mr, Robert McGaw, Assistant to the Chancellor. The board keeps a record of the activities of each publication during the year and is responsible for the election of new editors and busi- ness managers. 41 155 ' V f K ' .km , 5 'L 3 Q . vbg i'w.,f,K .N - N 'Y fl' f f . . ' Sli 53. ,L M ' 4 . V if , , ww ' . ' gi. 4521332 , The Battalion Front on Curry Field on a cold, wintry afternoon THE AVAL ROTC PROGRAM COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: Capt, B. Bristow, Lt. C. D. Robinson, Crndr. G. L. Ketchum! Capt, L. Wallace, Lt, Cmdr. F. Charles, Lt, W, S. Mills, III. P if ri A'I I4Al.lON IX-XF!-AZ an x S 'll Q55 fw . fillwlq Em will Qi! F, . 1,w1f'altlllh N xl Q I f 75 Z i 'xc' if 5 1 I 1 I 1 I I f f 1 I 1 I I f I l I I ' 1 Gene Owen, William B, I-Ienderson, John D. Gass, Cmdr. Charles H. Robinson, Edward P. Ellington . AT VANDERBILT N C O I lVlfSgt. R. Holman, FCI C. Saylor, GMC P, H. Taylor, QNIC XV. A. Rich, SKC T. B. Barber, GMC C. I VVilk 43 I I I I I I I 1 ffy W 5 x 'QN I N513 IQ X AWB Qwadm to X The NROTC l'nit at Vanderbilt is one of fifty-two such units at various leading colleges and universities in the Ifnited States. The Vanderbilt Unit, now four years old, musters approximately one hundred-eighty outstanding young men of the southeast. The purpose of the NROTC program is to utilize the advantages of the liberal education pro- vided hv our civilian schools to produce officers for the regular Navy and Marine Corps, and their reserve com- poneuts. The Midshipmen are selected for the program by a nation-wide competitive examination as to scholastic ability and personal character. After four years of study, and three summer cruises, those who prove qualified are commissioned Ensigns in the Navy or Second Lieutenants in the Marine Corps. They serve on active duty for two years and then Col.-on fiLFARllZ Rosenthal, Royal, faworowslci, Barnes decide whether to continue their military career or revert to civilian life. Remember these classmates-in the future one of them may become a Halsey or Vandergrift. BATTALION STAFF Battalion Rink Name NROTC Rank Company Rank Name NROTC Rank Commander ...... ...ROBINSOINL Charles H. ..,... Lieutenant Commander, Adjutant ............ ELLINGTON, Edward P. .. ...... Lieutenant tfgl. Sub-Commander ,, ...HENDERSOINL William B. .............. Lieutenant. Lieutenant ..,........ GASS, John D. ......... ,........... I: insrgn. CPO ...., .. ..... OWEN, Eugene H. .,.,.. .... C href Petty Officer, Commander ....., Commander lst Plt, Commander ind Plt. Commander 3rd Plt. CPO .... , ...... . MPO lst Plt. ,... Commander ...... Commander lrt Plt. Commander Znd Plr Commander 3rd Plt CPO , ........., . MPO lst Plt. . Commander . . . TUCKER. Taylor . . . .,.BOOTH, Henry O. ,.... . BATES. George W, .... , . . . MCCUTCHEN. Samuel . . .ZUCCARELLO. Joe F. ...BURRUS, Roger B. .. P. ...MAY. Daryle C, ,.. ...LeVOY. james S. ..... HFRANK, Richard H. ... UOISON, Howard B. ...., ,..THOMPSON, Richard L, ... ...CUBBAGE, Benjamin C. ..,. ...BAYLESS, Charles R. .. COMPANY STAFFS A COMPANY -,-,--L1?l41fYld'l1- MPO Ind Plt. ......,SMITH. Richard ... ...Petty Officer Znd .,..Lxcutenant lfgl. MPO 3rd Plt. ..,.....MARCH. Robert B. ,.,.....Prtty Offrcer Znd ............EnS1gn. Guidecn .............SEAWELI., jack W. ......Petty Officer 3rd ----.------r-V-Erlfignr Guide lst Plt. .......SMITH. Thomas W. D. ....Petty Offrcer 3rd . . .Chief Petty Officer. Guide Znd Plt, ...... HOWARD, Harry C. ..,... Petty Officer 3rd PNN' Officer Ist Clan. Guide 3rd Plt. . . . HAMILTON, William D .... .Petty Officer 3rd B CO NIPANY --...-.lieutfnanh MPO Znd Plt. ,......CORTNER, Robert S. ......Petty Officer 2nd ...Lieutenant Hgl MPO 3rd Plc, ..,... McCORMICK. Darrell L. .... Petty Officer Znd ............Er1Itgt1. Guideon LYTLE, james H. ..........Petty Officer 3rd . .............. Ensign. Guide lst Plc. ., CRAGON, Stephen D. ...... Petty Officer ird . . ,Chief Petty Officer. Guide Znd Plt. ....... HICKS. Norman VU, ...... Petty Officer 3rd Petty Officer Ixt Class. Guide 3rd Plt, ....... BOYD, Joe M. .,........ Petty Officer 3rd BAND STAFF ...,Lieutenant lfgf. First PO ... NUANASTON. Tommy K, ....Petty Officer Ift The Band Cfatx. Clary. Clan. Clair. Clays. Clan. Clays. 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SCA, 1,2,3,41 A Vappella Choir. 15 CODIMODOHE, 2, Hush ler, 2,3g Headline Editor, 31 Tri-Arts, ZZ,3,-1, Prusidf-nt, 43 Advisory Vouncil, 4. NELSON CARTER ANDREWS, BGII ........ Nnshville, T4-nn. President Beta Theta Pi, 4. Second Row SALWIUEL WVILLIAMSON ANGIER. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. MARVIN CAGLE ATHERTON, JR. . . ..,. Lebanon, Ts-nn. JAMES EDWARD ATTRILL, llKA. .... ...Nashville, Tenn. HENRY MILLER AUSTIN, ATS! ..... ,... L exington, Tenn. Third Row PHIL S. BARKSDALE ......,.. ........... N ushville, Tenn. NVILLIAM O. BARRY, XX, ............,...... Lebanon, Tenn. SCA, JAAVV: Hustler, E. STANLEY BASIST, ZB'l' .................. llelnphis, Tenn. GEORGE WVILLIAM BATES, JR., EX ....,,., Nashville, Tenn. 4'HuStler, Editor, 43 Pi Delta Epsilon: Student l'nio1 Oiliviog Student Couna-il, Ex-Ufiitcio. Fourth Row i, Ex- LLOYD A. BATES .... , ..... ,..... . . . . . .Mndisonvillc-, Ky. SCA. 1', sl. JOHN FREDERICK BAYLEY? ........ . . .Memphis, Tenn. Skull and Bones. VVILLIAM HAROLD BECK, XX .... .....,.. C larksmlale, Miss. Student Council, 2,3,4, President, 4, Sigina. Chi Presi-dent, -lg Gavel 'Club, 2,3,4, President, il, Uniil-ron Delta Kappa, Il.-lg SCA, 1,2,Il,4g Cabinet, 4: IRC, Junior Burg 'Studi-nt Union, 4. BETTY DALE BENHAM, KA9 ............. ,. Dlurianna Fifth Row PEGGY GRACE BETHUNE, .Yfbll ............ Nashville, JOHN EVVING BILLS, JR., QJKX .......... ,.Nashville, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BINRLEY, EX. . . .Nashville, Gavel Club, 3,43 VUT, 4, A Cappella Choir, 1,2,3,-15 Octet, 1.2: Honor Roll, L52 Artus Club, 2l,4, Secri-tary, 43 Glee Club, 3,4, Business Manager, 11, President, -lg A Ca NVOIIICILS Aihletim- Board, 4. , Ark. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Ml-n's M on 's ppl-l let Uhoir Business Manager, 3, President, 4: Siginn Delta Pi, 3,41 SCA, 1,2,3,41 Sunil k'o-E-ilitor, Il: JAAVU, 3,4 IIARJORIE l5IA'l'llIl,DE BIRCIIEK, llBfl2 .... N1l5hl'ill9, Sixth Row BETTY BLACK, KA9 ............ ....... . . .Blythvville SCA, 3,42 COMMt1lJ0lll'l. 3.4, Hustler, 3. HENRY OYERS'l'REl'I'l' BOOTH, JR., HHH. .NashvillE', T on n . , Ark. Tenn. Ace Club, 25 SCA, 1,2,3,4, Cabixn-t. 1, President, 2, General Cabinet, 3,4, Vivre-I'residv11t, 4, Vil-0-Prs-siclent lflnss, 23 Sm-- retary Fraternity, 25 Musqut-1'a1mlel', 2,Il,4, Assistant Business Manager, 2, Business Manager, 133 Pi lu-lta Epsilon, Il,-l, Treasurer, 3, Vim--l'i'esinll-lit, 4, llonor Council, 3,45 Oniivron Delta, Kappa, 3,43 Studi-nt Mount-il, 4. JAMES LEWVIS BOREN ..................... Memphis, Honor' Roll, 2: Sigirm. Delta Pi, 2, Artus Bar, Il. FRANK C. BRANDON, B9ll... Seventh Row JAMES R. B1:A'r'r0N, 'l'Kllf. ,..,.. sql, 2,::,4. . . .Nashvillt-, . . .Nashville, Tenn. Club, 4, Junior Tenn. Tenn. BARBARA BRINEY, AAA ...... ,. .......... Madisonville, Ky. SCA, 3,43 VUT, 3,43 Hustler, -ig Mztsqueradl-r, 4. XYILLIADI OLIVER BRITTAIN, EAE ........ Franklin, Tenn. ALINE ELIZABETH BROYYN, l'41B ........ Coral Gables, Fla. Chi Dtlt'1 Phi 224 Vim Presidm nt 4' Athenians 3' Si i1'i Delta. Pi, 3,-1, Treasurer, 4, Phi Sigma Iota. 3,45 ljorresponwl- ing Secretary Sorority, 4, SCA, 2,3,4. CLASS OFFICERS GEORGE FREEMAN .... ........ . ........... . . . .President EARL NTOVER ....... ......... W 'ive-President CARTER YVITT ..... .... S ecrefllry-Treasurer Freeman, Witt, and Stover First Row LEON CARL UROVVN. AKE ........... , ...Mayheld, Ky. Pri-sident IHC, 4. DAVID !VESLEY BROWVNING, fIbKE ..,,..,. Nashville, Tenn. Sum-rl-tz1I'y Fraternity, -l. JAMES I-I. BROYLES .,.............. . .... ..Suvannah, Tenn. Baseball, 2,3. ROBERT WVALLACE BRUCE, HKA .... . , ,Nasllvillig Tenn, Second Row ROBERT PAUL BRUECK, ATS? ..... , . .Ntlsllvllltz 'I't'Illl. JOHN NORMAN BURNE'I l', BBII.. ,.... ...... I luyflvlll, Ky. RICHARD JACKSON BURROWV, JR., ATS! ...... Milan, Tenn. SCA, 1,23 Athletic Board, 2,3,4g JAAVU, l: VI'-Radio, 23 IRC, 3.4: Secretary Fraternity, 3. WVILLIADI FRANKLIN BURTON, JR.. KE..Nasln'illv, 'l'i-nn. .lA.-XVII, 3,-lg SC.-X. Third Row DOROTHY RI'I'A l'AlN, llB1l',. . . . . .... . . . .Nnshville, Tenn. EMMA CAIN, KA9... ..................,... Nashville, Tenn. Corresponding Secretary Sorority. 4, Lady of the Masque, 3. JEAN MARIE CAIN. TIBJH .... , .............. Nashville, Tenn. 'l'OM'MODOIlE1 J.-XAVU, SVA. YYALTER SCOTT CAIN, BQII. ...... .. ....... Madison, Tenn. JAAVU, 2,3,43 Skull and Bones, 43 lntramural lfootlmll, 23 lntraniurzil Swimming, R. Fourth Row ALLEN GROVE!! FALDWELL, IIKA .... .Miami Beach, Flu. 1 34 1' a Band, 1,23 VUT, 4: Men's Glee Club, 41 SCA, ,2, , ternity Vive-President, 4. JAMES RICHARD CALHOUN, .XKE ..... . .Nashville, Avo l'lub, 1: Varsity Football, 2,3,4. JAMES REYNOLDS CANTRELL, BQH ,..... Huntsvill : '1' - Tenn. e, Alu. Varsity Track, 1,2,3,-lp HV Club, 3,45 Intramural Board, 2,3,-1, Treasurer, 4: Junior Bar Association, 3,43 JAAVU, SCA, 2,3,4. 2,3,4g JEAN SIGRID FARLSON ................... Nashville, Tenn. SCA, 1,2,3.43 Honor Roll, 25 Eta Sigma Phi, 2,3,4, Sem-retary 3,45 Phi Sigma loin, 3,43 Nnrlian, 1,2,3,4, Trvasurm-r, 4. Fifth Row BILLIE NORTHINGTON CARNEX... . ...... Guthrie, Ky. L. JEANETTE CARR, AOH. .,......... , ...... XValtham, Mass. SCA, 1.2,Zl,-lg JA.-XVVQ VIIT, 13 XYom1'n's Athletim- Board, 3,-1, President, -lg WSG.-X. SALLIE GENE CARES, I'1i1B ............... Nashville, SFA, 25,43 l'hi Delta Phi. 41 Yl l', 3,4, BETTY BRIff'E FATE, KA9. .... ....... Nashville, SCA, 1,2,3,4, Valrim-t. l, General Cabinet, 2,3,4, Trvasur Secretary, -lg Sorority Rush Uhairnian, Il, Pri-siflm-nt, 4 2,3,4. Ser-rvtzii'y-'l'1't-nsuri-i', 33 Phi Sigma Iota, 2.3,-l, Pre 111 Lotus Eaters l'rvsidi-nt, 23 Athenians, 31 Tri-Arts, Mortar l-Rum'-d, -lg Pau-ill-lli-nir, ZA, Sixth Row GLORIA LOUISE CHERRY, AOH ............ Nashville, SCA, 3,43 Pan Amvrir-an Circle: JAAVU: Hustler, CHARLES SADLER CHESTER, BBH .... Chattanooga, Tenn. Tenn. or, 1,3, 2 IRC. sident, 2,3,4g Tenn. Tenn. SAM H. CHESTER, Ben ........,... ,. ..... cmmammim, Tenn. IVILLIAM AMOS CLIFT, XXH ........... Cllafhlinmgn, Tenn. Hustler, lg Ace Clulr, 2, SCA, 1,2,3,-ig 'Class Cabinet, 2,3,-1, Treasurvr, 4: Skull and Bones 'Club, 4. Seventh Row WVILKES COFFEY, 1lvKE ....... . . .... . .Murfrei-sburu, Tenn. HOIVARD C01-ll-IN, ZBT.. ...........,.. University City. Mu. Artus Club, SCA. EVELYN COKER, AOII ..................... Nashville, Tenn. JAAYIY, 1,2,3,4: Hustli-r, lg Social Standards Coininittee, 2.3, Prvsident, 211 lYonn-n's Pan-Hellenic Board: SCA, Class Cabinet, l,3,-lg President XYSGA, 4: Home: Queen 4. 1, 2,3,4, 'oming SARA MARGARET UOLEMAN, AOII ..... . . . .C0llllIlIDllSr GH- SE IOR S ARTS 81 SCIENCE XLT U 427 ff 'lllilil Jiflgxi Z' First Row CARMEN COOKE, H8411 ....................... Athens, Tenn. SCA, 1,2,35 Resident House Council, 3,45 Pi Beta Phi House President, 3,45 Pi Beta Phi Recording Sem-rotary, 35 Hustler, 1,2,35 COMMODORE, 3,4. FRED SIMINGTON CORKRAN, JR., KE .... Nashville, Tenn. LYNCH BENNETT CORLEY, JR. .......... Nashville, Tenn. NANCY CORNELIIY S, AAA. .......... ....... N ashville, Tenn. SCA, l,2,3,45 VUT, 1,25 Traflir: Committee, 4. Second Row OIVEN 'MARTIN COUCH ......,,.......... Guntersville, Ala. ROBERT ELLISON COVVAN, JR., EN ....... Nashville, Tenn. STEPHEN D. CRAGON, l'lKA ............. Birmingham, Ala. Assistant Basketball Manager, 2,35 Manager, 45 Treasurer 'Pi Kappa Alpha, 35 SCA, 1,2,3,4. PATSY JANE CRAIG, KA .............. , ..... Clearwater, Fla-. A Cappella Choir, 1,2,35 Chapel Choir, Librarian, 35 Hust- ler, 2, Copy Editor, 35 Sigma Delta Pi, 2, VU'T, 3,-4. Third Row JEAN FRAZER CRILEY, AZ ............... Nashville, Tenn. VUT, 2,3,45 Chi Delta 'Phi, 3,4. CHARLES H. CROYV, ........................... Dover, Tenn. SCA. ARNOLD E- CURTIS. HGH. ..,.., ...Nashville, Tenn. JOHN B. CURTIS, fIvKZ ......... .... H opkinsville, Ky. Fourth Row WVILLIAM LAVVS DANIELS ................. Memphis, Tenn. DOROTHY ANITA DEAN, Nut-lian ........ ,. .Nashville, Tenn. Corresponding Secretary Nur-lians, 45 SCA, 3,4. ELIZABETH DEENER, KA9 ............,.....,. Searcy, Ark. SCA, 1,2,3,45 Hustler, 2,35 Treasurer of Kappa Alpha Theta, 4. JOHN L. DLEPRIEST. ., ....... . . . . . .Nasllville, Tenn. Fifth Row JOHN EDWVARD DONOVAN, XX ............ Nashville, Telm. JOHN ISAACS DOZIER, QHKE ............... Nashville, Tenn. COMMODORE Business Staff, 2,3,45 Masquerader Staff, Joke Editor, 3, Associate Elditor, 45 JAAVLT, 3,45 Committee Chairman, 4. BLANTON C. DUNCAN, ZX, .................. Grenada, Miss. Football Letter, 13 IRC, 35 Gavel Club, 35 Student Counril, 35 Circulation Manager of Gadfly, 35 Business Manager of Ganf1y, 4, ODK. JAMES KING DUNN ........................ Etowah, Tenn. Sixth Row ANNE FRANKLIN DURHAM, Nuclian ....... Gallatin, Tenn. SCA, 1,2,3,45 Sophomore Cabinetg A Cappella Choir, 1,2,3,45 VVardrobe Chairman, 35 Residence Halls Council, 2,35 Ad- visory Council, 3,45 Chapel Choir, 3,45 President Nuclians, 45 Chi Delta Phi, 3,4, President, 45 Lotus Eaters, 25 Athenians, 35 Mortar Board, 45 Executive Committee of Wesley Founda- tion, 4. MARJORIE ANN EAGLE .................... Jackson, Tenn. -IAlMES D. ENOCH, 4159, ............. ....... N ashville, Tenn. EDXVARD NOEL ESKIND, ZBT ............. Nashville, Tenn. Honor Roll, 25 Pan-Hellenic, 2,35 Zeta Beta Tau, Vic-e-Presi- dent, 3, President, 45 SCA, 1,2,3,45 JAAVU, 1,2,3,45 Varsity Golf Team, 2. Seventh Row FRANKLIN TEMPLE EVANS, QMS ......... Shuqualak, Miss. Ace Club, 2g VUT, 25 Hustler, 1,2,3, News Editor, 2, Editor, 35 SCA, 1,2,3,4, President of Freshman Cabinet, 1, General Cabinet, 2,3,45 Blue Pencil, 1,25 ODK, 45 President Phi Delta Theta, 4. CHARLES K. EVERS, ZX .... , .............. Nashville, Tenn. COMMODORE, -4. LEO LUKE FABISINSKI, JR. ............... Pensacola, Flat. VU Band, 1,2,3,4, President, 4. S. PETERS FARB, ZBT ...... , .............. New York, N. Y. Blue Pencil, President, 25 Calumet Club, President, 35 Gavel Club, Vice-Presi-dont, 45 IRC Executive Count-il, 35 JAAVU, 15 Debating Team, 3,45 Eta Sigma Phi, 3. Ornioron Delta Kappa, 4. Bea Mosby, President of Mortar Board First Row WYILLIAM B. FELT, AEII .............. , ...... Memphis, Tenn. DOUGLAS MIIRREY FISHER, EX ........ ,..Nashville, Tenn. Honor Council, 2,3,43 President SPO, 43 Founders Medal, 33 Loventhan Medal, 13 Calumet Club, 43 IRC, 43 Junior Bar Association, 43 Omieron Delta Kappa, 4. JOHN THOMAS FISHER, JR., fl1A,6 ......... Columbia, Tenn. Basketballg Junior Bar Association, 2,3,43 SCA, 1,2,3,4, Junior Cabinet Treasurer, 3, Senior Cabinet Vice-President, 4, MARGARET FLANIGEN, AAA ............... Nashville, Tenn. JAAVU, 1,2,3,4Q SCA, 1,2,3,4, COMMODORE, 13 Newman Club. Second Row MARY EVELYN FLEET, AAA ............... Invemess, Miss. SCA, 2,3,43 House Council Treasurer, 33 Scan Sttalf, 23 Delta Delta Delta Building Treasurer, 4. GERALD FLEISCHER, AEl'l..., ..........., Springfield, Tenn. SGA, 1,Z,3,43 Men's Intramural Board, 3,43 President Alpha Epsilon Pi, 4. BOBBY J, FLOYD ..... .. ....,............. , .... Mayfield, Ky. ENFIELD BERRY FORD, B911 ................ Atlanta, Ga. B Football Team, 1,21 Track Team, 2,3,43 Hustler Staff, 3,43 Masquerader Staff, 2,3,4,3 Swimming Team, 2. Third Row RICHARD HORTON FRANK, JR. ........ Brentwood, Tenn. IRC, 3,41 Junior Bar Association, 43 NROTC, 1,2,3,4g Brazilian Club, 2,3. GEORGE CLEMON FREEMAN, JR., ATQ. .Birmingham, Ala. H. H. Morgan Award, 13 Blue Pencil, 23 IRC, 1,2,3,43 Gavel Club, 1,2,3,4, President, 23 A Cappella 'Choir, 1,2,33 VUT, 2,3,43 Junior Class Vice-President, 33 ODK, 3,4, Secretary, 43 Junior Bar Association, 3,43 SCA, 1,2,3,4Q Senior Cabinet, 43 Southern Regional DlF9l't'll' of Collegiate Council for U.N., 4. IIORACE ALLEN FRIEDMAN, ZBT, ......... Nashville, Tenn. AUGUSTINE BLAKE FRISCIA, EN .............. Taxmpa., Flax. Hustler Staff, 23 IRC, 33 VUT, 3. Fourth Row GEORGE ROBERTSON GAINES ....... .... N RSIIVIIIO, ROBERT IKNOX GALLOIYAY, JR. ..... .... N Bsllville, IKICHARD DIOORE GANIYAYVAY, 2AE..MUrfre9Sb1!rll, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Intramural Board, 3,43 President, 43 President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 4. JOHN DONALD GASS, KE ................. Nashville, Tenn. Fifth Row ADELAIDE GENY, KA9 .......... ....... Nashville, Tenn. ERNEST GIBSON, ZAE .................... Humboldt, Tenn. SCA, 1,2,3,43 JAAVU, 1,2,3,4. XYALTER PAUL GIBSON, JR. . ............ Nashville, Tenn. CHARLES McCLELLAND GILL, KA. ..,..... Decherd, Tenn. Af-e Club, 13 A Cappella Choir, 1,2,3,4Q Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class3 'Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class3 Intra- mural Board, 3,4, Vive-Presiclc-nt, 4, President, 43 Student Union, 3,4, Vive- President, 43 Gavel Club, 43 Delta Phi Alpha, 3,43 Skull and Bones, 2,3,41 JAAVU, 1,2,3,43 SCA, 2,3,4. Sixth Row BETTY ANN GIVENS, Nuclian .............. Nashville, Tenn. Secretary Nuvlians, 3, Vice-President, 43 SCA, 1,2,3,43 Chapel Choir, 3,43 A Cappella Choir, 3,4. OSCAR DIEHL GLAUS, JR., 1lDKil' ........ , .... Nashville, Tenn. President, Vice-President, Treasrrer, Phi Kappa Psi: SCA, 1,2,3,43 Pan-Hellenic 4. AMELIA JOHNS GOAR, AAA ........ .. ...... Nashville, Tenn. SCA, 1,2,3,43 Freshman 'Cabinet3 Sophomore Cabinetg General Cabinet, 3,4, Secretary, 33 Masquerader Staff, 13 COM- MODORE Staff, 1,21 Social Standards Committee, 1,2,3, Secre- tary, 23 Lady of the Masque, 23 Phi Sigma Iota, 2,3,4, Secre- tary, 33 Delta Delta Delta Marshall, 33 Delta Delta Delta Secretary, 4. GLADYS ELIZABETH GOOCH ...... ., .... Smyrna, Tenn. Seventh Row LANVRENCE GOODMAN, JR., KE ........... Nashville, Tenn. JAAVU, 13 SCA, 13 Radio Club, 13 Intramural VVrest1ing, 13 Intramural Fencing, 4. FRANK GORRELL, BSU ................ PAUL DOUGLAS GOSSETT ..........,.... ,. EVERETT EARL GOURLEY, JR., K2 ..... SCA3 Masquerader',3 Hustler 3 JAAVU, DORE. .Russellville, Ky. .Portland, Tenn. .Na.shville, Tenn. VUTQ COMMO- SE IORS RTS Sc SCIENCE 4. dx. .. - .F ,Q A- XX fy E- xx ,ASQ ,q 45:1 a taxi ' 1 'six .3 First Row JENNY MARGARET GRAHAM, IIB-'lf ..... ,Nushville, Tenn. A Cappella. Choir. 33 Hustler, 43 SVA, 3,43 VOMMODORE, 3. ANN NICHOLSON GRASTY, KA9. ...,... Miami Beach, Fla. JAAVU, 2,3,43 COMMODORE, 43 SCA, 1,2,3,43 Gargoyle, 13 Tri-Arts, -1. FRED GREYFI, JR., KI ...........,... , .... Nashville, Tc-nn. ANNE GRPMES, Illlill .......... .... .... N a shville, Tenn. Gaclf1y. Second Row JOHN YVALTER GRIMES, XX .............. Nashville, Tenn. JAMES THOMAS GRISCOM, JR., 449 ...... Nashville, Tenn. Masqueradcr, 1,2,33 COMMODORE, 2,33 Editor of Masque raderf' 4. KENNETH LEE GROOBIES, KE, .,......,... Nashville, Tenn. JANARD MORRIS GROSS, AEII ............, Nashville, Tenn. Gorman Club, 23 Physirs l'luIi, 33 Pan-Hollenic, 3,43 '4HuStli-r, 13 lf'ratv1'nity Ser-rf'tm'y, 3. Third Row IIOXYARD BURT GROHSNIAN, ZBT ...... .... L ollisvillf-, Ky. Artus Club. 4. CARL AUGUST GROTE, JR., BQII ........... Huntsville, All-l. Skull :incl Bones, 2,C!.4. NAN HAILE, KA9 .......................... Nashville Tenn Hustler, 3.4. Sm-il-ty Editor, 4: lufjllblflllfxllllili Honor C0llIl: 1-il, 43 JAAYU S-if-rotary, 43 SCA, 1,2,3,4. Cabinet, 43 Kappa Alpha Theta Vive-Iwesiclmit, 4. JOIIN SEXYELL HAMILTON, .SKID ....,....... Decatur, Aln. Skull and Bones, 1,215.43 In-lla Kappa EpsilonLPl'vSidO11l, 4. Fourth Row JAY ALAN HANOVER, Zll'I' ........ . . Dlemphis, KELSIE BROYVN HARDE .... , ....... ...... I' ope, Sigma. Delta l'i, Il, GRACE ROSE HARDING ...,............... Nnshvillf-, A Fappi-lla, Vhnir, 43 Chaps-l Choir, 3. MILDRED MARSHALL HARRISON, AOII. . .Clarksville, 'I'ri-Arts, 3.4, Fifth Row FORINNE HARTMAN ....... ,. . , . .Nash ville, YVILFRED EMIL HASELTON. . . . . . . ..... Nashville, ANN BOYNTON l-IEARN. AOII ....... ...... . Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Advisory Council, 43 'Sigma Delta Pi, 3,43 COMMODORE, 2,33 MaSqu0radQr, 33 Pan-American Cirvlc Siwretziry, 43 SNA, l,12,3,1i 3 JA AVP, 2,3. RHETA HELM, l'fl1B ................ . ....... .Frnnkfnrh Ky. llnstl0r, 1.23 IR'f', 2.3.43 XVomen's llesirlvnve f'ounf'il, Il: Gmnniai l'hi Ili-ta House l'l'f'Sl1l9llt, 3. Sixth Row ROBERT NOIKNIAN IIELTON, HKA. ....,. Old I'IiC'k0l'y, SNA, l,2,3,43 Sr-un, 3,43 A Camnlln Choir, 1.2.43 Tenn. Tan A Hellenic Repri-Smitxitivfe fAlternateI, l3 Skull and Bom-s, 1,2,3,43 Garllly, 3.43 Men's Glm- t'lulu, 3,43 VUT, 2. KATHERINE LEE I-IIBBETT, 1-lB'l'-.., ...... Nashville, VUT, 43 SPA Goin-ral Cabinet 41 f'OM1VIOllOliE, 4. ADOLPI-I PHILLII' HILL, JR., KE .......... Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. Mz1squQrader, 13 Gain-l Club. 1,2.3,4. x7lC'0+Pl'l'Sld9Tlt, 2, Sew- ri-tnry, 3,43 Debating Twain, 2,33 Junior Bar Association. 3,42 SCA, 4. JOSEPH ELDREII HILL, JR.. . . . .... Blal'tinSYillB, vu. Seventh Row XYILLIADI T. I'IOFSTE'l l'ER, KE. . . , ..,.... Sprillglilflll, Ill. ELLIOTT VV. HOLLAND, IIKA ........ ..Si. Petersburg, Fla. Varsity Swimming Team, ll. JOAN CORRINNE I-l0I'l'ER .............. ..NashvilIe, Tenn. SC.-X3 Chapel Choirg HNlBSC1'l.lE'l'HdQl '1 A Cappella 'Choiiz GLADYS XVOODALL Ill'DG-INGS. KA9. ., .... Fort Payne, Ala. Advisory Counvil, 3,4, Pri-sidont, 43 SCA Com-ral Cabinet. 3,41 XYSGA, 43 XX'onwn's Pan-Hellvnir-, 43 House Manager VYT, 23 t'o-1'l1nii'1nan Radio Group, 2. Tewky Booth, President of the SCA of -in ' 3 , l Y i l l I First Row SVILLIAM NOBLE 1-ILLSEY, JR., fbA9 ....... Memphis, Tenn. Gargoyle Club: Calumet Club, 2,Zl,4, President. 3: Sophomore Honor Ro1l3 VET, 2,33 JAAVU, 3,43 Artus Club, 3,43 'Pi Delta Epsilon, 3,43 Eta. Sigma Phi, 3,4, President, 43 COMMODORE Advertising Manager, 2, Assistant Business Manager, 3, 'Busi- ness Manage-r, 43 ODK, 3,43 GadHy, 3,43 SCA, 3,43 APO, 3,4, Secretary, 33 Publivations Board, 4. KENNETH DALE HUNT, KE ............ ,. .Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT ETHERIDGE IRVIN, JR., QKX. . .NashvilIe, Tenn. IRC, 4, Gavel Club, 43 Junior Har Association, 43 VUT, 4. MILBREY KEITH JACKSON, KA9, ..... . . . .Nashville, Tenn. VVDIIIQIYS Athletic Board, 2,3. Ser-retary, 33 Recording Sec- retary Kappa I-Xlllilkl Theta, 4. Second Row FRED IV. JACOBS, XAE .......... . . .... . . Jlunlboldt, Tenn. SPA, 3,43 JAAYV, -13 IRC, 4. MARVIN JACOBS, AEH .............. , ...... Nashville, Tenn. Sentinel Alpha Epsilon Pi, 3. BOYD GAINES JACOIVAY, B911 ............ Nashville, Tenn. V-Club3 Varsity Football, 3,4. JOHN IYILLIAM JEIVELL, ZX ....... , ...... Nashville, Tenn. Baseball, 3. Third Row IVA JEAN JONES, AOH ...... . .......... ,..Nashville, Tenn. ORRIN LESTER JONES, AKE ........ , ........ Whverly, Tenn. Skull and Bones, 2,3,-i, President, 4, PATRICIA ANN JONES, HB111 ................. Athens, Tenn. Honor Vounr-il. 2,3,4. Se-rl'etal'y 33 Lotus Eaters, 2: Athenians. 33 XVSG.-X, 33 Pan-Hellenic. 43 Mortal- Board, 43 President Pi Beta. Phi, -I. DONALD E. Jl'BB, EN .................. Corpus Cristi, Texas SV,-X3 IRV. Fourth Row MORELE HENRIET KAY, AIM' ........ , ...... lhleritliall, Miss. uommolloltn, 1,23 JAAVU. 1,23 sua, 1,2,3g Alpha Epsilon Plli Swretary. 3, President. 4: Advisory Count-il, 3. I'Al'L DeII'ITT KELLY, JR., BQH. , ........... Jasper, Tenn. JACK A. KING, SAE ............ ,. . . . . .Nashville Tenn. JAAVU. SCA. MARY ANN KING, AAA ..............., , .... Tullahoma, Tenn. A Cappella Choir, 12,43 SCA. Fifth Row JAMES CORDELL KIRBY, JR., 1llKE. . . .Old Hickory, Tenn. lfoulldc-l s Medalist in Oratory, 13 XYinner Loventhal Peave- 1'0IIit-ISI, 33 IVilllN'l' Houston 1'0llll'Si. 23 IRC, 3,43 Junior Bar. 2,3,-I3 Gavel Club, 2,3.43 Pan He-llc-lliv Council, Pri-sidl-nt, 43 Phi alippa Sigma Ser-retary, Via--President, IIFQSICIPIIIQ Omi- Qron IM-lta Kappa, -l. HARVEY TLRNLEY KIRKI'ATRll'K, EX...Nasllville, Tenn. Student K'OUIIl'li, 13 Freshman Ualwinet, 13 JAAVU3 SCA, 2,43 Eta Si1JlIIH.iPhi, 33 IRT, 33 Su-lw-tal'y of Sigma Chi. HAROLD KNOX, HKA ...... , ................. Memphis, Tenn. SCA, 3,42 C11-v t'll1lv, 3. ROBI-Ili'l' II'AI.I,ER KYHN, SAIC .,.......... Anlal'ill0, Texas Sixth Row FRANK HARRISON LAMONS, KA ........ Greeneville, Tenn. JAAVU, l,2,3,4: SCA, 2,3,43 CUMMOIIORE, Activities Editor 3, Assoriate Editor, 43 Track T1-am, l,2,33 V-Club, 3,42 Pi Delta, Epsilon, 43 Student Council, 3,4. ALEXANDER F. LANKFORD, III, WA9.. . .... Gadsden, Ala. SQA Cabinm-t, Treasurer, 13 Varsity Track Team, 2,3,43 Junior Bar Assoviation, Vivo-President, 3. THELMA DORIS LAPIDUS, Al-Ill' ...... .. . .Nafshville, Tenn. COMMODORE, 13 SCA, 1,2,3,4g Pan-Hellenic Council, Treas- urer, 3,43 Vice-President Alpha Epsilon Phi, 4. EDMIIND LAIYRENCE, XX ................. Nashville, Tenn. Seventh Row IYILLIANI STEIYART LAII'IiI'INl'IC, F..-XE ..... JBCkS0ll, Tenn. SCA, 2,3942 JAAVF, 4. JACOB NEIL LEECII, JR., KA -,,... , ........ Nashville, Tenn. Skull and Bones, 2,3,4. 5'l'l'ANI,EY VVARRHIN LICFf'0IfT ............. LBXYFQIIPP, N.Y. GEli'I'Rl'DI4l LEONARD .......... ...... .... . . .Afhens, Ala. SE I COLLEGE OF ARTS 81 SCIENCE fs. NK- x. .4 6 .- A gg 55,65 First Row ARTHUR ELI LETTES, AEH ......... , ....... Memphis, Tenn. IRC. 4: SCA, 3,43 Alpha Epsilon Pi, Historian, 27 'Correspond- ing Ser-l'0ta1'y, 3. Treasurer, 4. JAMES SYLYAIN LEVOY, ZBT .............. Nashville, Tenn. Secretary Freshman Class, Artus 'Cluhg Junior Bar Associa- tion: Gavel Club, .IAAVl', 1: Sophomore Honor Roll, SCA, 1. THEODORE LOCKYEAR, EAI-I ..,.. . . ., ...... Evansville, Ind. HERMAN OTTO LOEWYENSTEIN. . . ..., Nashville, Tenn. Second Row IVILLIAM FRANKLIN LONG, XX ........... Nalsllville, Tenn. ROBERT XYI'l'HERSl'O0N LOYYE, JR., B911 Cookeville, Term. Hustler, 1,2,3,-1. Malmg.g'ing Editor, 4, COMMODORE, 1,2, Greek Editor, 33 Masquerade-r, 1, Make-up Editor, 3: Track Manager, 2,3, Head Mazinger, 45 V-Cluh, 4, 'Pi Delta Epsilon, DK 4 3,45 Junior Bar Assovialion, 23,45 IR'C, 2,5243 O , EDWVARD TURNER LUTHER .... , ...,...... Nashville, Tenn. HERBERT WY. LUTON, KA ,... .... N nshville, Tenn. Third Row MARJORIE LUTON ..........,. , ............, Nashville, Tenn. Nucliansg Phi Sigma Iota: Sigma Delta Pi. AARON lil. LYNCH ...........,........ , .... Nashville, Tenn. JAMES HUNTER LYTLE, fI1KZ ....... , ......... Dallas, Texas Baseball Manager, 1,2,3g Basketball Manager, 2,33 IR Ululn, Treasurer. 'Cg V- JEANNE CLIFTON MACK, X52 ...... .... N ashville, Tenn. Fourth Row JOHN K. MADDIN, JR., AKE. .. .... Franklin, Tenn. JOSEPH ORVILLE, KX ......... . .......... Nashville, Tenn. EMILY DIANCHESTER, HBGP, ............... Nashville, Tenn. SCA, 1,2,3,4, VUT, 3, Lotus Eaters, 2, WSGA Board, 1 Pan- Hcllvniv Counm-il, 3,45 Vir-e-President Sigma Delta Pi, 4. BIARVIN ISI. MARUHANT ...........,........ Columbia, S. C. Fifth Row JADIES B. MARK, ZBT. ........... . JAAVU, 1, Skull and lionos, 2,39 S .... . . .. .New York, N. Y. nphomore Honor Roll. J. B. MARLONV, KA ........... ...... , ...... J acksnn, Tenn. JOSEPH MARTIN, JR., B911 ............. ,. . .Nushville, Tenn. ERNEST C. MA'l l'HEll'S, III, EXE .......... Nashville, Tenn. Sophoniore Honor llollp Jul or Bar ArSOl'llltl0ll. Sixth Row SAMUEL K. MAl'I'IN, SAIC .......... ,. .... Shelbyville, Tenn. GEORGE R. MAYFIELD, JR., 4,50 .......... Nashville, Tenn. Calumet Club, 1,2,3g A Vzxppella Choir, 1,2,3,4: Chapel Choir, 3,-4, President. 3, SCA Senior Cabinet, Sophomore Honor Roll. Oniivron Delta Kappa, 4. RUTH EVELYN MAZER, Alidv ............. Birmingham, Ala. JOHN CALVIN Mc-COID, BHJI .... .... D It. Pleasant, Iowa Seventh Row YYILLIADI GORDON XIUKELYEY, JR., 2X..NaShW'ill9, Tenn, FRANCES PIERSON 'Mr-KINNEY, IIBQ. .Johnson City, Tenn. Phi Sigma Iota, A Cappella Choir, SCA, VUT. THODIAS YV. lNIeNAMEE .............. ,. ..... Nashville, Tenn. GENE FRANKLIN MEDCALF. . . . . .Hot Sprinks, Ark. Earl Stover, President of ODK N1 I i l m m 1 l 1... First Row ROY ADAIR MILES, B011 ...... ...... ...... N a. shville, Tenn. FRANCES NORMAN MILLER, A011 .... ,. .Murfreesboro, Tenn. A Cappella. Choir, 15 JAAVU, 2,3,45 SCA, 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader, 3,45 Pan-Hellenic: Council, 45 House President, 35 Alpha Omi- cron Pi, Presi-dent. HARRIET VIVION MILLER, Nuolian ....... Nashville, Tenn. XVILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, ZX ........ Christiana, Tenn. Second Row JOHN LEVYIS MITCHELL, K2 .... , ......... Jacksonville, Fla. Skull and Bones, 3,45 SCA, 3,4. THOMAS HERRON MITCHELL, JR., flPA6. . .Nashville, Tenn. COMMODORE Business Staff, 1,2,35 JAAVU, 3,45 Eta Sigma Phi, 3,45 IRC, 45 SCA, 1,2,3. ROBERT MITCHELL MITCHIIM, JR.. IIKA Nashville, Tenn. Pi Kappa Alpha Seffretary, 2,35 Vice-President, 35 SCA Cahi- net, 2,35 Artus Club, 35 VOC, 3,4, Sophomore Honor Roll. JOE HENRY MOORE, HOU ....... ........ S pringfield, Tenn. Third Row MARY VIRGINIA MOORE, Nuclian ......... Nashville, Tenn. A Cappella Choir, 3,45 VUT, 3,45 SCA, 3,45 Chi Delta Phi, 4. BEATRICE BOTTRELL MOSBY, AAA. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. Honor Council, 1,2,3,45 NVSGA, 2,35 Secretary'Trcasurer, 35 Phi Sigma Iota. 35 Lotus Eaters, Sl-vretary, 25 Athenians President, 35 Mortar Board, 3,4, President, 45 Delta Delta Delta Vive-President, 4. BETTY BRACKEN MOSBY, AAA. ..... ...... N avshville, Tenn. SCA, 1,2,3,45 JAAVU, 2,3,45 Hustler, 1,2, Typing Editor, 25 Lotus Eaters, 25 Student Union, 3,45 VVSGA, 35 Athenians, 35 Phi Sigma. Iota, 35 Delta Delta Delta Treasurer, 3, President, 45 'Mortar Board, 45 XVomen's Pan-Hellenic, 4. JOHN DAVENPORT MOSBY, JR., 41.59. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. 4 Fourth Row BETTY NEIVMAN ............. ...... . . . ,Ja4'kson, Tenn. SCA5 VET. LEITIS DAVID NICHOLS, JR., ATU. ....... Nashville, Tenn. JOHN EDIVARD NONN, XN ..............., Nashville, Tenn. Ace Club. 15 Gavel Club, 3,4. l-IOIVARD BREIVSTER OLSEN, XX ......... Nashville, Tenn. Fifth Row JEAN ORR, HB6 ......................... .. .Nashville, Tenn. JAAVU. 3,45 SCA, 3,45 Cheerleader, 3,4. CONRAD NEIL OTTENFELD, KA ........... ,Bristol, Tenn. THOMAS EVERETTE PAGE, IIKA .......... Nashville, Tenn. Varsity Football, 2,3,45 V-Club, 3,45 Pi Kappa Alpha President, 35 SCA, 1.2,3,4. WVILLIAM BARKER PAINE, JR. ....... . ....... Guthrie, Ky. Sixth Row SAMYEL HARRIS PAPLANCS, ZBT. ..... W'im-hester, Tenn. JAAVU, 1,2,3,45 Zeta Beta Tau Treasurer, 3,45 COMMODORE Staff. 3. SARAH EIYING PARKER, AOH ........ ..... N ushville, Tenn. SCA, 1,2,3,45 'COMMODORE Staff. 1: Sigma. Delta Pi, 2,3,45 Secretary, 3, President, 45 JAAVU, 3,45 Athenians Secretary, 35 Pan-Amerif-an Circle, 3,45 Alpha Omicron Pi Treasurer, 4. FLORENCE ELLEN PARKES, AOH .... Lawrenceburg, Tenn. SCA, 3,45 VUT, 4. FRED VINSON PEAY, fl1K2l ................ ..Bellevue, Tenn. Phi Kappa Sigma President, 35 Men's Pan-Hellenic, 35 Gavel Club, 1,2,35 COMMODORE, 15 Hustler, 15 Masquerader, 2. Seventh Row SALLY GRAINGER PEEBLES, KA9 ............ Franklin, KN- SCA, 1,2,3,45 JAAVU, 3,45 Alternate Honor Count-il, 45 Resi- dent House Council, 2,35 Hustler, 1,2,35 COMMODORE, 1,3,4, Feature E-ditor, 4. MARY KATHERINE PEELER, Nuelian ..... Nashville, Tenn. A Cappella x'hoir5 VUT5 SCA. CLAUDE EDWVARD PETRIE, JR. ......... Hupkinsville, Ky. LEWYIS VV. PETERS, ATS? ......... .... M iami Beach, Fla. SE IORS ARTS 81 SCIENCE Rx s X Y ,rfb 4' Q' .. ' 5 X :LU . . - 62 I I 1 I i Q Q wi i' . w l l I H 5 -- First Row PEGGY ANN PIERSON ......,.. .... N nashville, Tenn. EDGAR IYOOLARD PIGG, TIKA. . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. SIDNEY POLLY, Alill .............. .... N ashville, Tenn. Band, 1. YELTON POOL .................... .... N nshville, Tenn. V-Club. Second Row JAMES GLENN POPE, KPKI ........... ...... H arlan, KD'- DOROTHY LIPSCOBIB PORTER, llllflf ....... Nashville, Tenn. VUT. FRANCES ANN PORTER, l'4rB .... . . . .Oklahoma City, Oklu. A Cappella Choir, 135,33 Hustler, 23 S'CA Junior Cabinet, Lotus Enters, Athonizins, 3, 'Frm-usuI'9rg Tri-Arts President, 33 Chi Ibvlta. Phi, 3, Pan-Hellenic Pouncil, Secretary, 45 Senior Class tfl1ill1'IIIZ1ll, Mortar Board. Sovretary, 43 Gamma Phi Beta, :levi-elm-y, 4. l ROBERT EUGENE POST, JR. ........ Colorado City, Texas Alpha. Phi Lmiogag SCA, 3,43 Skull and Bones, 4. Third Row IVILLIABI El'GENl'I POIVELI., .SAIC ........ Litlli' Rock, Ark. Presidr-nt I'1'usl1nizui Engineers, Honor Council, 1, Varsity lfootbzillg Varsity Track. ' IVILLIAM BRIICE RAINEY, KE ............ Nashville, Tenn. SCA: .lAAVl'. CHARLES ALBERT RANKIN, JR., HKA ...... Broomall, l'n. Sliull and Bones, 3. BAILEY RASCOE, JR., KE ................. Nashville, Tenn. Fourth Row JEAN BYRAM RATLIFF, AUII ....... .. .NllSllVIll9, Tenn. SCA, ::,4. ROBERT GIBSON REEYES, ATE! ........... Nashville, Tenn. Skull :ind Bom-sg V-Club, SCA. HARRY Bl'FORD REGISTER, JR., IlKA..N'ilmington, N. l'. BETTY BROIYN RENN, ,l'1ivB ................ Gallatin, Tenn. JA.-XVII: SCA, Tri-Arts, Vim-e-President. Fifth Row BETTY RIIEA, KA9 ................. .,........ I' aris, Tenn. TI'iIllSl'l'I' from Wzinlvlil-linoxit 1'ollLi.:'1', 3, SCA, Ii,4g COMMO- DORE, 3. HERBERT RICHARD RICH, Zll'l' ...... .Jliami Beavll, Flu. Varsity Foollvzillg V-Club, Student Counvilg IRC. SUSAN BOARDMAN RIDLEY, Xi? ...... Murfreesboro, Tenn. ANN Glll'llflNLEl'4l ROBBINS ................ Nashville, Sixth Row Tenn. EDYYIN RIDLEY ROBERTS, JR. ..... ......,. I Vnirlieltl, AIR. Skull :ind Bones, 215,45 SCA, 2. JAMES RICHARDSON ROBERTS, IAE. Jlllrfreesboro, CHARLES HENRY ROBINSON, 'lull-L ..,... .Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. Uniirron Ln,-lta Iizimmg Artus Ulullg SCA, JAAVVQ Buskotball, 1.1I,3,-lg Golf, 1,2,3g Stzililnlan Award. JOHN H. ROBINSON ................,...... Nashville, A Cappella Choir, 1,2,3g Mon's Glue Club, JAAVUQ SCA, Cabinet Member, 23 lIIIlk!1J9IIdL?lltS, 1,2,3,4g Treasurer. 25 dont, 3,4. Seventh Row RICHARD BRADl'lN ROBINSON .,... .... N asllville, IVILLIAIVI B. ROEIIRIG, JR. .....,. , ...... Nashville, WTILLIAM BODDll'l IIUDDINIAN, fl1KE ....... Dvarbtlrn, Varsity Track, I: V Club, 3,43 S'CA, 4. Tenn. 1,2,4p 'Pri-si - Tenn. Tenn. Mil-h. LLOYD LEON RUSKIN, AEH. ........... Miami Beavh, Fla. SCA, 3,41 Alpha Epsilon Pi, Corresponding Secn-tai'y, Bill Beck, President of the Student Council 2 l 1 l First Row MARTHA CAROLYN RUST, A011 ............ Nashville, Tenn. VUT, 2: SCA, 1.2.3,4p Lotus Eaters, 2. MARY LITTELL RUST, AOII ................ Nashville, Tenn. VUT, 1, Lotus Eaters, 21 Athenians, 33 SCA, l,2,3,4g 'Cor- responding Ser-retary Alpha Omicron Pi, 4. JOHN RALPH SCUDDER, JR., EAE .......,. Carrollton, Ga. IRC. JOSEPH DEAN SELIG, ZAE ................ .... M onroe, Ln. Secretary Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1, SCA, VOC. Second Row THURIMAN SENSING, JR., KA ............. Nashville, Tenn. Masquorader Staff, JAAVU1 SCA: Junior Bar Association. LEONARD VICTOR SETTEMBRINI, 6XNew York, City, N. Y. CHARLES N. SHOCKLEY, 'IPKZ ............ Nashville, Tenn. IRC. EARL MALCOLM SIMMONS, EX .......... .Birmingham, Ala. 4. Bat esville, Ark. SCA, Skull and Bones, Newman Clubg V-Club. Third Row ELBERT FLEMING SIMPSON, JR. Skull and Bones. NORFLEET RUFFIN SLEDGE, QA9 ........ .luninr Bar Assoeiation, 4: Jl'LIAN f'. SLEEPER. ............. . SCA, Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Como, Miss. RALPH BI. SLOAN, JR., QDKE. . ...... ....., J onesboro, Ark. Fourth Row RICHARD SMITH, EAE ..................... Nashville, Team. XVrestling Team, 1: Alternate Captain, 2, SCA Cabinet, 3. CLARENCE JAMES SMITH, JR., 9X ......... Phoenix, Ariz. intramural Board, 3: VUT, 3,43 Pan-Hellenic, 4, SCA, 4, President of Theta Chi, 4. GEORGE CHARLTON SMITH, JR., IIKA. . .Spy-ingileld, Tenn. Intramural Board, 2: Treasurer 'Pi Kappa Alpha, 4, THOMAS IYALTER D. SMITH, XX. ., ........ Nashville, Tenn. Fifth Row DONALD BROIVN SRYGLEY, QRS .......,. Nashville, Tenn. MARY ANN STALLINGS, AAA. . .......... . .HU.mb0ldt, Tenn. EPIEENE MORGAN STOCKARD, KA .... Lawrenceburg, Tenn. LICE McNl'IlI.I.Y STOCKELL, KA9. .. ......... Nashville, Tenn. Hustler , COMMODORE: VUT: Lotus Eaters: Atheniansg Mortar Board, Tri-Arts, Pi Delta Epsilon, Serretaryg Sixth Row S'C A . EARL BISHOP STOYER. B9lI... ............ Huntsville, Ala. UNK, President, Varsity Football, 2,3,4g President of Junior Am-adm-mic-sg Junior Bar Association, Gavel Club, VUT, SCA: Student Cnunvil fexothcfioj, 2,31 Business Manager Hustler, 4. LEON BURTON STRAUSS, ZBT .......... , . .NaShVlllP, Tenn. ll'ILLIADI ANDERSON SIISONG, KA ....... Gf99H9!'illP, Tenn. SCA, 2,3,-lg JAAVU, 3,43 Ga-dfly, 3,4g COBIMODORE, 3,4. JAMES B. SWVAIN .......... , ............... Nashville, Tenn. Seventh Row WVILLIABI HENRY TANDY, JR. ........... Nashville, Tenn. BETTY SUE TASSEY, IWPB.. ......... ,. ..... Nashville, Tenn. JAAVF. 1.2,3.4g VUT, 1,2,3,4g SCA Cabinet, 3.4: A Cappella Ulioir. 1.2,3,4: Som-ial Standards Committee, 2,3. EDIYARD TAYLOR ......... . ................ Madison, Tenn. MARY ELEANOR TAYLOR, Nui-lian. . ., ...... Huntsville, Ala. SVA, 1,-iz A Cappella Vhoir. 2.23,-ig German Club, 2. SE IORS RTS Sz SCIENCE XXI U XX: . f -Q po: . Q mek ms 14 115, .Yr eesi . f I P1 First Row MARY JEAN TALYOR, KA .......... . . . . . .Whf'eling, M1 Vu. Sm-ial Stzxmlulwls Vulnnlitlcc, 1,42 Sip-:nm IH-lla Pi, 2g Phi Signm Iota, 3: A Nzxmwlla Choir. 1,2323 SNA, 1,2,3,4, RICHARD RITYIN TENZEL, AICIT ........... Nashville, Tenn. Skull and Bom-s, :LSL-1. CHARLES RODEN TERRY, IIKA .... , ..... Birmingham, Ala. ''III2LSflUfAI'ZIfIl'I', 2: SWA Cabin:-t, 1,2,Zl, Vim--'I'1'esident, 3, BETTIE MARTIN TIIOMAS, All ........... Nashville, Tc-nn. A Camivllu Ulmir, 33 Chapel Clmir, 3,45 SCA, 3,4. Second Row GEORGE D. THOMAS, JR., EX .....,....... Nashville, Tenn. .IAAVIQ 2.22,-I, Pi'eSid0nt, 3,43 SVA, 2,3,-I. ROSS HOPKINS THOMPSON, SAIC ....... ,. , .Nushville, Tenn. IYILLIAM TR.Il'vl'ON, OX ............,,...... Fanton, Miss. Rami, 1,2,3,4g lnclmwn-all-nts, SVA. GERMAN RERNS TRAMMEL, III, IIKA ..... ,..Jelli0o, Tenn. Third Row GRAVE TRAMMELI., KAI! .................. Nashville, T1-nn. VI I'g S42-X3 IWIMIVIUIIIIIIIC. EUGENE II. TRAI'TMAN ,,............. , ,,.. Nashville, Tenn. JOHN I'. TROX ELL, KA ................ ,. . .Birminghann Alu. EDIYARD RING I'Elll,lNG .......,... 4 ,..... Milwaukee, Mis. Fri-shnian llonmn' Roll: Phi SIHIIIZI Iutu, Zi, Trnasurer, 4. Fourth Row BETTY SHIRLEY VALIIENTINIC, KA ...,.. Texarkana, Texas JAAVUQ SNA. CHARLES PRESTON YAFGHN ..,......... Nashville, Tenn. RONALD I.Al4'AYE'l l'E YOSS, JR., SAIC, .... Nashville, Tenn. SVA, .IAAYIT3 Mzwqlu-mill-1'. DAVID R. WYAIIE, AKIC ...................... Pulaski. Tenn. IM-Ita Kzippu Epsilon S1-I-retary, lg Ynr, ity Fooilmll Mnnf agor, 4. Fifth Row EDIVARD THOMAS XYAITS, KA . . . .M'in1-llester, Ry. ROIVELL LITIAN YYALLER ................ Memphis, T4-nn. A'Cz1p1n-lla Vlmir, 3,45 Mvn's Glm-1'Iubg SCA, 3,4. CHARLES M1 M'.IRTERFIELD, JR., fI'.XH,,Nnsliville, Tenn. 4'0M1XIOlJORl'I, ELI: l'lIlIMHIiUlil'I Stull' I'ImtugrzLpI1v1', Ig Phi I Ibvltu 'l'Iwt:x, Vim--l'x'4-si4Ivlit, 4. I DONALD G. IYATTS, 1lfKiI'. ., ............ Huntington, YV. Yu. I 1'n-sirlelit. l. Sixth Row an-Hellenic Noun'-il, R,-lg Phi Kumm I'si, Sm'xetz11'y, 3, Vim-- IYILLIANI GI'YTON SVEBBER, EX . . . . . .Nashville-, Tenn. L'lJMMOIiUIil'l, -I. RHODA ROGART WYEILAND ........ . . .Nusln'ille, Tenn. FRED BI. M'l'lS'I'l4'I ELD ,... . ., .... ,. .Nashvilk-, Tenn. JAMES BEASLEY IYIIITE, IX. .. . . .Nushvillf-, Tenn. Seventh Row JOSEPH COYRTNEY XYHITE, .XKIC ......... El Durudu, Ark. INV: Skull and Hum-s, I'1'esifIe-nt. 3: I':111-Ili-III-lmia' 4'uum'il: Ili-ltn Kappa Epsilon 'I'!'vz1sl11'A-l', 4. ALBERT P. YYHITSON, 43.39, ............... Nashville, Tm-nn. SVA, 1,2,Zl,1. REYNOLD UONNOR XYIGGINS, JR. ........ Memphis, Tenn. DIARY EXA IYILLETTS, Nu:-Iizin ............ Mountville, Ga. Mr'Tyeiro Ile-side-xlvrf Cuunvil, 1.3: Phi Sigma Iota, Secretary, 43 Chi Delta Phi, Sm-retau'y, 45 VMI , Sw-re-tzu'y-'l'r'oasurv1', 3,-Ig Som-ial Stzunlarrls imrnmixtel-, 13: Lotus lint--1's, 23 Hustler, 1: GacIIiy. 2. Frank Wilson, President of the Student Union Board. First Row EARNEST BLAND YYILLIASIS, III, MARY Al4If'l'l YVILLIABIN, IXKPB-... MzLsqueraCle1', 1: SU.-X, 1,2,il3 Tri-Art urvr, 41 Gamma l'hi, XYll'l'APl'0SldUlll, -l, llusl DAVID SEIFRIED WYILLIS ....,...... .... E. EINYIN SYILHON, JR., IX .... Second Row FRANK CRANE XVILSON, JR., ZAR Stufluut Union Board, 2,Zl,4, Vino-Prosi-:lun A'I'S2. . . Jvlemphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. s, 2,2l,1l, SwrotaryJl'reas- x Uhairman, 4. Columbia, Tenn. Nashviile, Tenn. .. . . . .R0m9, Gu. t, il, President, 4g Swimming T1-urn, 2,3,4, Captain, 43 OIJK, 3,43 Phi Sigma Iota: Skull :mtl B-mes, Gavvl Ululv. MAY CANNON WILSON, KAH. ., ...,....... .Gre0nwood, Miss. JUSTINE TOSYNER XYINN, AAA ....... . ..., Nashville, Tenn. 5 X 1704 JAAXl l'l4 Dultlllmltillnt tau 4 f-,x .Q . vw .. , gl -'fl ,-, l , - , .-.w . 1 Xl2lSl1Uk'l'21fli-'l', 2,3. ' 1 -l a, Secri- 'N', g JOHN CARTER XYl'l l', KX .....,. .. . ........ Nashville, Tenn. SVA, 1,2,3,-13 JAAVl', l,2,3,4g Junior Bar Association, 2,35 Gavel Club, RA, Sm-1-iw-tary, lg Sc-nior Iwulvliollvnir' Kvprosenta- tive, 4. Third Row MARY JEAN WVOODY, KA. , ...,...... Mountain Home, Ark SCA. 1,2,Il,43 Advisory L'uunn-il, -I. FREDERICK FAIIKNS XYOOLL, .....,....... Seattle, WYash IIl4', 43 Eta Signm Phi, 4. DONALD EDYVARD NYRIGHT, SAIC ......... Nashville, Tenn SCA, JAAYL' JOAN YEAKIYOOD, AAA ............ . . . .Murfru-sboro, Tenn SNA, 1,2,Il,-lg Advisory Uounvil, Zlg Sigma Delta Pi. Fourth Row ICINYARD JOSEPH ZACZYNSKI. ........ ,.,..Sllffi0ld, Conn Skull and Bones, 3,4. JOHN RANSOM Zl'1l'l'Ll'3lf, AKE ....... , .... Iiidgeton, Tenn SCA, 2,3,-13 Senior Valuixwt, 4, IHC, 3,41 Alpha Phi Omega Socrvtary, 'lg .I.XAVl', 3,-11 COMMODORE Staff, 3. SE IGRS RTS 81 SCIENCE ,E ,,,,,, M my -. Q7 ll M UA? -R - - U - - - W I S H Y A X A XX I Tannehill, Huffman, and Moore CLASS OFFICERS LESLIE III'FI+'AIAN ..,. . ........................ Prvsidn-nt ANTONE 'l'ANNl'lIIIl.l, . ...... ,Vim--l'1'z-sisll-lit IJON MOORE . ...... . . .S01-retai'y-'l'l'0usl1i'4-I' FI RST R 0 N' FRANK UUSLIGY ACTON, JR., IIKA. ..... Chattanooga, Tenn, ELIZABETH AKIN, l'fl-'B .................. Tvxarkuna, Texas CLAY SHEl.'l'UN ALEXANDER, JR., AT12 ...... S0llll'l'S0f, Ky. ROSS COLEMAN ALEXANDER, AKE .......... Auburn, Ala. ROBERTO V. ALFARO ,............... San Josv, Costa Rival SECOND ROW' BRUCE G. ALLBRIGHT, JR. .. .... Marked Tr?-0, Ark. MURRAY S, ALPERIN, AI-ll'I .... .... B lemphis, Tenn. MARY BELLE ALSTON, AUH... ...Covington, Tenn. HESTER LEE ANIJREXVS ............ ...Nashville, Tenn. LOUISE PARK!-IS ARMISTEAD, .XAA ....... Nashville, Tenn. THIRD RON' CURTIS XV. AUSTELL, JR., EN... ...Naslivillen T4-nn. EVELYN MAE HALL ............... .... N Valles, 'I'L-nn. JAMES M. BARNES, ATU, .......... PATRICIA HELEN HARNETT, AE41. KATHRYN BAIITII. ........... . FOURTH ROW' I-IETTY BEAIRIJ .............. PAUL HOXVARD BEVKMAN. .. THOMAS A. BELSER, JR., KA... NVALTER BENNETT, KIIKZI ...... ROBERT E. BERRY ..., FIIVFH RON' VVILLIAM IRVIN BERRY, SAE... . . .Louisville, Ky. . . . Nashvillm-, T1-nn. . . . . .Anxlile r, Pa. ...Nashvilli-, Tenn, ...Nashvillm Ti-nn. . .Montgomex-y, A Ia, . . . . .Louisville, Ky. ..East Pruiriv, Mo. .. . Nashville-, Tvnn. XVALTER G. BIRDXVELL, XX. .... ...Cax'thage, Tenn. MARGARET BLAIR, KA9 .... ...NaShville, Tenn. H. G. BLAND, KX .......... ...Nushvilly-, Tenn. VIRGINIA BLAND, IIBIIP... ..... Clayton, Mo, SIXTH ROW' ROBERT L. BLEDSOE, fl1.X9 .,.. . .... Birmingham, Ala. JOHN VVESLEY BOLDT, ATS? .... ....... S an Antonio, Tc-xas KATHLEEN BOND, AOII .... ...Lookout Mountain, Tenn. VVILLIAM C. BOND, EN... ......... Nashville, Tunn, PAUL M. BOOKER, ATQ... ..... DeLand, Fla, SEVENTH ROVV JACK D. BOWVLING, IIKA, . .. .. .Franliforh Ky, JAMES VV. BOYD ........................... Donelson, Te-nn. JOSEPH MPCAJAH BOYD, JR. ............ Dyersburg, Tenn. MARGARET MARION BREARLEY, HBCI5 .... Nashville, Tenn. JOHN KELLEY BREAST, AKE ............ Shelbyville, Tvnn. EIGHT!-I ROWV BETTY ANN BROXVN, AOII .......,... .... G ulfport, Miss. NYILLIAM HOBSON BROYVN, EN .......... Greenwood, Miss. MARTIN AINSVVORTH BRUCE, ATQ ...... Dyersburg, Tenn. HUGH MCCLELLAN BRYAN, JR., QKX ..... Nashville, Tm-nn. JAMES T. CALLIS, ATS? ............... ...Ridguly, Tenn. i l ui I li FIRST ROW' R.181'b f A' iz mf 1 A 7-f I O R COLLEGE OF ARTS 81 SCIENCES RVSSELL 'CH-XBIPBEIIII, 1I2A0 ..,. ELLEN CAMPION, IWIIHB ........ .IUHN L. CARMICHAEL, KE ...... VHARLES RICHARD VARNEY... ROBERT YVALKER CARSON, XX.. S ECOND ROW' . . . .Nashville-, Tvmi. ....Nashville, 'IR-nn. . ,iiirininghann A la. . . . Longview, Texas Chat lzinooga, Tenn. JANE CARTER, KA ............. , ..... Marion, Ala. IOLA CASE, KAQ ................. .... S carsdale, N. Y. RICHARD HARRY CLARK, 41.39 .... .... H uttiesburg, Miss. SVOTT CLAYTON ................ .... N ashville, Tenn. BERNAI-III F, WLOXYIYFS, KS, .. ...NaShViIIe, Tenn. THIRD ROW' XYALLACE A. CLYDE, KAI .... . .Bix'mingham, Ala. RICHARD .IAY COLEMAN.. ..,.... . . .H0pkinSx'iIle, Ky. RIf'I'IARISY Mc'4 ANI4ESS VOLLIER.. .... K'ln1'kSViIl9, THIN. MYRON XVAYNE COLLINS ......... FRANK XVILLIAM COLTON, QPKNP. l 0l'RTH RON' Bowling Green, Ky Jac-ksonvillo, Fla AIIIVII 'CONNICIL AAA ............ .... N ashville, Tvllll. AIAIIRICE IT. CONTOR .,......... .Ch2lf.l2lH00gk1, 'I'eIlh. NVILLIAM VVELLS CONXVELL, KE, . . -. . .NashVille, Tenn. ANNE BRIDGE COOK, AAA ........ . .BII'llli1lghanl, Ala. IVUROTIIY V, COOLIITGE, AAA. . . . . . NzlShViIIl', Tvnll. FIFTII ROYV KENNETH XVILSON COOPER, 41.39. . . .... Birmingham, Ala. JACK CORTNER, BQII ............... .... M emphis, Tenn. MARY ELLEN COVERDALE, KAI-I .......... Lebanon, Tenn. ELIZABETH DUNCAN COVINGTUN, IIBllJ....OSCeola., UORNELIUS A. CRAIG, fbA9 ............ SIXTH RON' PHYLLIS LOTS CRANK, KA9. . . . . . . Nashville, A rk Tenn . . . . . . . .Lou1su, Va MARY ANN CRENSHAXV, .1'1i1B. .. . . . ...Montgornery Ala TRAVIS CREXVS, QPKE ........................ Osceola, Ark NEXVTON VOLLIER KTRIUHLOXV, XX .... AIUI'fI'1'BSb0I'O, Tm-nu ANNE BRADY URONAN, AOII ................ Ridge-ly, T1-nn SICYENTII ROYY PATTIE VV-KDE CROUCH. AOII .... ...l4'rank1in, Tenn MIRIABI HOLMES CYLLOM .... .... N ashville, Tenn MITZI CUMBIINGS, AAA ........... ..DonalSunVille, Ga ROBERT AYRES DARIPEN, IIKA... .... Old Hickory, Tn-nn ALEX VV. DARNELL, ATS! ....... ...l7lzu'kSville, Tenn EIGHTH ROW' IYERO ARMISTEAD IPA RXYIN, BQII. .. ...NaAshville, Tenn MILTON IFIXUN DAVIS ...........,. . ..NashViI19, Tenn SALLY DAVIS, AUII .... .... I iumboldt, Tvnn .1 ACK DEEGAN, KIJKNII .... . . .Nashville, Tenn DEIIE DENBU, A131112 .... ...Pulaski, Tenn 1 I Anne Cook, President of the Residence i i 1 Halls Council Virginia Earthman, Chairman of the Social Standards Committee FIRST ROW' CAROL DENT, .LSA .......... MILDRED M. DERRYIZERRY. EMILY DAY DIES, l'l1Pli ......,....... .IOHN PAUL DILLMAN, ll'KNl1. JO KATHRYN DOBBS ....,... SECOND ROW' PAT DOIJSON, ZX ............ JOHN M. DONNELLY, SAE ...,...... ROBERT THOMAS DOSTER, JR., EX CHARLES DOTY, Q30 ........... ............. Allll... .. . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . .'Columbia, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Ponca. City, Okla. ...Birmingham, Ala. . . .Pensavola, Fla. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . Tupelo, Miss. HERMAN JACKSON DOXVNEY, JR., 1IX..Birmingham, Alu. THIRD ROW' PHILIP VVAYNE DRASH .................. Birminghanl, Ala. NVILLIAM THOMPSON DUNVAN, XAIC .... Little Rock, Ark. PEGGY DON DUPRE, KA ............... VIRGINIA EARTHMAN, KA9 ........... JANE Mi-CALL EDYVARDS, KA9... FOURTH ROW' PHIL EDVVARDS, FIPKE ...... .... JAMES UULSTON ELDER, ATSZ... .. XVILLIAIXI E. ELDER, XX ...... MYRA SUE ELLIS. ........... . XVILLIAM J. EZELL, JR., KE... FIFTH ROIV HENRY JAMISON FARRAR, XAE .... 'CATHERINE LEE FARRIS, KA9. .. VVALLACE H. FAULK, JR., KX. . . . RICHARD L. FAUST, IIKA ...,..... RICHARD REEVES FELKER, EAR... SIXTH ROIV VIOLET MAY FINHOLT ............. ROBERT LENVIS FIRNBERG, XAE.. RICHARD DRAKE FLETCHER, KPAQ. JESSE HILL FORD, EAI-I ...... ..... BETTYE JEAN FOSTER, KA .... SEVENTH ROIV LESTER FREEMAN, EX ....... NANCY LEE GARRISON, KA9. CHARLES R. GIBSON, LIN ..... LORRAIN EUGENE GIIJDINGS, GX.. MARY JANE GILBERT, A011 ......... EIGHTH ROW' JOAN GLOVER, IWPB ................. ALBERT GORDON GOODALL, JR., QX. . . GEORGIA GORE ..... ....... ......... , LUCY ANNE GRAVES, KA9. . . JANE GRAY, KA ..... ..... . . . . Nashville, Tenn. .Mui'freesbox'o, Tenn. . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . .Nashville Tenn. .Lawrencebux-g, Tenn. . . . . .Nashville Tenn. ...Nashville Tenn. .. .Nashville Tenn. . . .Nashville, Tenn. .. .Nashville, Tenn. . . .Dothan, Ala. ..St. Louis, Mo. .. .M0m'ue, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. . . . . Monroe, La. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Lewisburg, Tenn. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Blanchester, Ohio Ponca City, Okla. ..Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . .Nashville, Tenn. .Birmingham, Ala. ..XVartrace, Tenn. . . .Nashville, Tenn. VVaverly, Tenn. QOXLT U 1 l I i rl I N-... NV 1815 M ,,,,,.,,,,,,. .--vf-...,, ik QQ 5'. AE f?'i5 if I O R S COLLEGE FIRST ROW' DOROTHY A. GREEN, IIBQP ,.....,, R. GLENN GREEN, XX, ........... . ROBERT XVILBIYR GREEN, 'I'KxI'. . . BEVERLY LOUISE GRIFFIN, FKIPH. . SECOND ROYV JOHN HOOPER GRISCOM, 4759 .... HELEN ERLE GRIZZARD, AOII .... BETTY LOY GIYNTER, IWIJB ........ THIRD ROIV LETTY-LOU HABEH, AE-'IF ........ . DOROTHY LANIER HAILEY, AAA.. ANN RARNETTE HAMILTON, IIBIII FOURTH ROW' RICHARD JAY HARRIS, ZBT ...... SARA SCOTT HARRIS ......... FIFTH ROW SIXTH RON' SEVENTH ROW' JOSEPH E. JOHNSON, III, ZAE... IIAN NVEBSTER. JOHNSON, 41.39 .... CECIL DERXVENT JONES, JR., EX. OF RTS SCIENCE BYRON EDISON GREEN, JR.. 15.39 ...... Haftiesburg ... .... Nashville, . . . .NashviIle, . . . .Nashville, . . . .Nashville, . . . .NashviI1e, , ..... Nashville, HENRIETTA GOLDNER GUTTIIIAN, AEG. . .Na.ShVi1le, MARTHA FRANCES GIVALTNEY. Nur-lian..Gallatin, . . . . Nashville, . . . .Nashville ... . . . . .Nashville XYILLIAM B. HAMILTON, JR., 449 ...... Chattanooga, SALLY KENDRIVK HARDCASTLE, KA9 .... Nashville, PAUL EUGENE I-IARGIIOVE .................. Dvcatu JAMES ROBERT HARLAND, JR., KA .... Greeneville Miss. Term. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . .Anniston, Ala. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. r, Ala. MERTON SIDNEY HARRIS, AEII .... .. . . .PaSSaiC, . . . El Paso, . . . .Nashvil1e, Miss. N. J. Texas Ti-nn. XVILLIAM LANE HARRIS, KA ........... Birmingham, Ala. HENSEL NEXVTON HARRISON, JR., KA.Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. MARY HELEN HARRISON, KA9 .....,........ Atlanta, Ga. VALTON GARDEN HARVVELL, AKE ...... Fayetteville, Tenn. ELIZABETH TEMPLE HENRY, IIBfIP ........ Alexandria, Va. EVERETT GEORGE HERTENSTEIN, JR .... Nashville, Tenn. JAMES THOMAS HIGH, JR., IIKA. ...,..... Tuscaloosa, Ala. JAIIIES LEE HODGE, JR., XX ........ ..... J ackson, Tenn. JAMES YOUNG HOLLOXVAY .............. Birmingham, Ala, ADELINE XVILHOITE I-IORTON, KA ...... Lewisburg, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Miss. Tenn. BENNY FRED HOUSE, KE ............. A10xander'City, Ala. HARRY CLAY HOWARD, JR., AKIG ......... Rockwood, BERNARD LESLIE HUFFMAN, Ju., KA..Shelbyville, ARTHUR W. INGERSOLL, EN ..... ...... N ashville, JOSE:-H KENNETH JACOBS. ZBT.. .... Nashville, EIGHTH Row XVILLIARI MARSHALL JANES, EN... .... Jackson, ALLEN LEE JEXVEL, EN ........... .... N ashville, . . . . . .AtIanta, Ga. . . . .Nashville, . . . .... Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. Doug Fisher, President of the Honor Council FIRST ROW' DEMPSEY BRYANT JONES, KA. .. RICHARD Al!'I'Ill7R JONES, IIUII... NVILLIA M .IOSICPH JONES ....... EDYVA RD ALLISON KA RL, KA ...,.. JOYCE UAPRUN KAVANAGII, KM! ..... SECOND ROW' JOHN ROBERT KEETON ........ . . . . . . . GEORGE BRIDGES KEIILEY, EX .... XVILLI.-XM ARTHUR KENNINIITON, KA. JANIE ESTHER KING, IIBKID ......... JESSE XVHITFIICLI7 KING, KE .... THIRD RON' ROBERT II. KING, 1I'KX .............. .IOE XVACKEY KIRKPATRIKIK, SAIC, . . I RAN'4'I4IS VIRGINIA K NIGH T, IIBQJ. . . SPERRY KNOX, IIBKIP .............. NVILLIAM HUGII KNOX, SAIC.. FOURTII ROW' RICHARD SIIPNEY KOONCE, IIDKX. , . DAVID LYNN KREIS ....,,....... VECIL f'I1AXYI ORIl KIIH NE, KA. PERRY LEAMING, JR., KX ..... . . . . . . . . . . .Nashvillm-, THOMAS DOTTE RER LEBB Y, JR., .XKI FIFTH ROWV NVILLIAM C. LEDBETTER, JR., XAE. JOHN MORE LEE, JR., BGII .......... I-'RANGES TERRY LIDE, KA ...... HENRY BRYANT LIGGETT, BN... ANN LITTLE, .IWIDB .......... .. SIXTH ROW' BENJAMIN LEIIMAN LONGLEY, IIKA. . JOHN RITTER LOOMIS, BAE. ..,..... .. ....l,:iIce-Eziml, Flu, . . .Nzxslivillx-, T1-'Illl. .. . . .Mayfn'lcI. Ky. . . .Nnslwillm-, Tenn. . xxv2lSIlIIlgtDlI, D. C. .. .Lynnvilllg Tenn. . . . . . . .Nashvilh-, Tenn. . . . . .Jackson Miss, ..suan Lake, Miss. . . . . . . .Dothan, Ala. . . . Nashville, . . . . .RipIvy, . . . .Memphis . , .Nnshville, . . .NzishvIllo, ....Raleigli, .. .XVartlmurg, ..Amari1lo, C.C1ialtano0ga, Murfreesboro, . . . . . Nashville, .. . Meridian, . . . .NashviIIe, . . . .Nashvillm-, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn, N. C. Tenn. Texas Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Miss. Tenn. Term. . . . . . . . .DaIton, Ga. .. . .. . . .BIian1i, Fla. DONALD EDXYARD LOXYERY, IIKA ...... Ullattanooga. LOIS LYNVVOOD LOXVREY, IIB111 ...... BARRY ROBERT LIINDY, JR., ATIZ... SEVENTH ROW' MARY LOUISE MANLOVE, AAA... JO ANN MARSHALL, Nuclizins ...... . . BETTY ANNE' MASON, AOII, ......... ,. OLIVER. N. MASSENGALE, JR., EN. .. . PATTY JEAN MATIIIAS ......... , . .. PIIGHTH ROVV DOUGLAS IRVING MAXYVELL, EN. . . . JOHN ROBERT MA YS, AKE .... . . .. ELOISE MCBRIDE, AUII. ........,...,. . JAMES EDYVARD MVIJONNELL, EX .... SALLY MCKINNEY, AOII ....... . . . . . . . . . . .LubboCk, Tenn. Texas . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . ..Nashvi11I-, .. , .Nashvillc, Tenn. Tenn. Bowling Green, Ky. . . . .Evansville, Ind. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. .. . . .Evanslon, Ill. . . . . Memphis, Tenn. .. .Lewisburg, Tenn. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. .Fayettevillq Tenn. 9 I z ,f 'W in EW-w XZ Ns A - 'ivxllx I5, ,.' IORS COLLEGE O F RTS Sc SCIENCES I llKS'l' ROW' MARY RUTH RTPN,-XUGHTON, IIBIIP- Comierliill. WlI.LIA'M XVAIINEII M1-NEILLY, JR., EN., A LFRED DOYLE lIvXYHOR'I'ER. III, V HLLIE RROXVN MEADORS, JR. .,......, . HOLLAND ROBERTS BIELSON. JR. . Ix.X .... . SECOND ROW' -N ,... Nzlslivillv, Nzislivillm-, .Nushx'illv, Tenn. Tl-mi. Tvnn. Tenn. Savannzili. Ga. MARVIN FREDERICK METGE, BQII .... ..... C IlICi'Lg0, Ill. JOIIN NVARD MOORE, JR., EX ............ Nasliville, Tomi. SANDY MEADE BIOORE, JR., KI ...... Gcmdlvttsville, Tenn. XVI LLIAM DONALD MOORE, EN .... PEGGY LEE MOYERS, AOII. . . . , .. THIRD ROW' DANA KAY NANCE, AKEN.. SUSANNE NEAL, AOII' ...... XYENIDELL LOUIS NEELY ......... . .... , ... . . .Atlanta, Ga. Fuyettvville, Tenn. .. .Vincf-nnes, Ind. .. . . .Atlant . .Nnslivills-, FREDDIE ANNE NIEDERHAUSER. I'4'B..Br0ntwood, .IIBI GARRETT NILAN, KE ..,........... .... D :1llaS, FOl'llTl-I ROIV VLARENCE HERBERT NIKON, SN ........ Nashville, VLAUDE NIKON. QJKX . .......,........... ELIZABETH MILDRED NIKON, IIIFIV. .. XVILLIAIVI THEODORE NUNES, 'PKI ..... JAMES THOMAS NUNNALLY, III, KA. . . FIFTH ROYV I-IOYVA RD GOODLETT OLIVE. . . ,. DAVID RANDOLPH OSBORN, KA ........ .. JANE PADGETT, I IPB .... ................ VVILLIAINI DONALD PARKEY, ATO. .IVQS CAROLYN PARTRIDGE, IIBKIP. . .... . . . SIXTH ROW ALBERT LOUIS PATTERSON, EN... MARGARET ROSE PATTERSON, AAA ..,..... JEAN LUCILE PATTERSON, AAA ......... BEVERLY JEAN PATTON, AUH ...... XVILLIAM C. B. PAYNE, JR., HKA, . . . SEVENTH ROW .IORDON BROXVN PECK, JR., EX .... SALLY HARRIS PEEBLES, AOII ...Fr:1uklin, ..Nz1shville, Minter City, 11, Ga. Tenn. Tvnn. Texas Tenn. Miss. Tenn, Tenn. . . . . .GrilHn, Ga. . . . .Chapman Alu. . Evansvill ..Nashvil1e, t . .Nushville, e, Ind. Tenn, Palm Beach, Fla. Tenn. . . . . .To1cdo, Ohio .. .Nz1shvil1c, . .Nnsl1viIle, Coral Gable . .Nashx'ille, PHILIP LEROY PEELER, KIPKZ. .... ..... A Ivmpliis, JANE PEERY, AOII' ...... . .......... . ...... Nashville, SIDNEY DEAN PETERSON, JR., KE .... 'Clmttnuooga., IGIGHTH ROVV GENE CARTER PIERCE, KA... EVELYN JEAN PIGG, IIBGID ..... XVILLIAM JEROME PITTS, IPAQ. .. . . .. PHILLIP P. PORCH, EN ....... JOHN XVILLIAM 'POTTS. . . . Nashville, .TuIed0, Ohio .New Orleans, La. Tenn. Tenn. s, Fla. Tvnn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . . . . . . .Osr'eola, Ark. Nashville, . . . Nashville, Iiirmiugham, Ala. Term. Tenn. Lallie Hudgins, President of the Advisory Council FIRST ROW' JOHN YOUNGMAN PONYERS, ATU... .... Jaffkson, Tenn. EILLIAN POYVERS, l'fl5B .......... .... J acfkson, Tenn. LEE EGAN PRESTON, JR., IIKA... ---D0Ut011, Texas BIARILYN PRESTON ................. .... G lasvow, Ky. THURMOND HUNTER PRYOR, AKE... ...J0nesbuI'u, Ark. SECOND ROW' PATTI ANN PURYEAR, lllifll ............... Nashville, Tenn. CLIFFADEANE RADABAUGH, IVIYB ........ Nashville, Tenn. CLARA ELAINE RAXVLINGS ........ ...Joelton, Tvnn. GILVIE LESTER REEVES, JR., JOHN YVITT RICH, XX ............,. THIRD ROW' . . . . Tampa, Fla. . . . Marks, Miss. SALLY BRAD RICHARDSON, ALAN.. ...'CiIlCinIuxti, Ohio FRANK ADAMS RIIJIJICK, JR., KE ........ Ml?II1IJlllS, T1-'nu. MAUD BUTLER RIGGS, KAO ............ 1lILll'f1'CC'SlPO!'0, Tenn. ELIZABETII EVALYNA ROBERTSON, JYDB. .BIt'Alle1l, Texas MAO E. ROBINSON, ATS? .,................ f'larksVIlle, Tenn FOURTH ROW' ll1ARY ANNE ROBINSON, AAA... ...F!'fLnkli!l, TQYUI. SAM L. ROBINSON, IN ............. ....... L Dayton, Tum. ROY BILTON 1zoLL1xs, Ju., fiwlibl ...... uhm-lesson, xv. Va. HELEN KILLEBREXY' RUUNEY, lIB1lv ...... Nilshvillu, Tenn. LOUISE JENKINS ROSE, l'fl1B ......., ...Nashvilleg Tenn. FIFTII ROYV XVILLIAM DAKE ROSE, JR., IIKA ..,. ...Na.shVille, Tenn. ELIZABETH HARPER RYBLE, llB1l1 ......,. MELl'yVillL3, Terlll. CHARLES A. RUTLICDGE, KA ............ St. Charles, Miss. ALLAN BURTON SCHAVFER, ZBT ,.... Cllestuut Hill, Mass. KATHHYN SCHAFFER, 111341 .,....., ...... M I-mphis, Tenn. SIXTH ROW' HENRY NVIGGE SCHLATTNER, 'PKXP ...... Nashvillu, Tenn. DAVID MURRAY SEITZMAN, Al-lll ...., ..,Nzxsl1ville, Tenn. IRXVIN DONALD SETTZBIAN, AER .... ...B1'0Oklyl1, N. Y. JERORIE SHAINBERG, AER ......... .... N ashville, Tenn, THOBIAS COVVAN SIMBIONS, . . ..., VVi11L'hestel', Tenn. SEVENTH ROW' BETTY SIRIS, KA9 .................. ...Na.ShVille, Tenn. DONALD KEITIT SLEIGHTER, XN... ..,Pl'liladelphia, 'PLL JAMES MORRISON SLO,-KN, IPKZ... ...Joncsboro, Ark. NYILLIABI RADFORD SNIlT1'I, HKA... ...JaCkSOI1, T!-31111. MAURICE HERBERT SOLTZ, ZBT... . EIGIITH ROW' BARBARA KIRICMAN SOUTHGATE, HBIP Pine Bluff, Ark. . .Nushvilleg EDVVARD TYNDALL STALCUP, K2 ......... Frallklin, KERBIIT C. STENGEL, IPAQ ..... , ...... . FLORENCE ELISE STEVENSON, KA9 .... NVILLIAM R. C. STEVVART, JR. ......, . 1 . .Nashvill0, . .Nashvillrg ...Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. l 68 1f1f AAA.. L YZ S' N5 .A . 5 COLLEGE FIRST ROIV LOIS SUMMAR, AOII ........ BETTY .IO SXYEATT, AUII. . . . . JAMES CARTER TABOR, BQII .... SECOND ROW' ROBERT EDVVARD TAYLOR ..... THIRD ROYV JAMES XVILLIAM IfTLEY .... .,... JOHN HEARRING XYILBUR ...... SIXTH ROIY BOBBY XVAYNE VVILLIAMS, KE., BIARION RUTLEIJGE XYILLIAMS, RUTH AIMEE XYILSON ......,.... AMY UOBLENTZ XVINSTON, AUII. JOANNE VVINTERS, KA ........... SEVENTH ROW' DOUGLAS CONXVELL XVITT, KE. .. JOHN NEXYTON XYRINGLE, KX. . . . JOE ROBERT YOUNG, JR., IIKA. EIGHTH ROW' VIRGINIA L. YOUNG, IIBKIP ...... 69 GLENN RICHARD STOVTT, JR., KE. MARY ANN SIIGG, KA9 ..... . .. ... ANTONE VV. TENNEHILL, JR., KIPAG. LAURELLE ELAINE TAYLOR, I'fI'I3. CHARLES BERTON THOMAS, KA... BETTY JANE THOMERSON, Nuvlian ..... SUSAN THOMPSON, AOII ............ MARIAN ELIZABETH TILLEY, .IAA .... I-IUNTER BYRD XVHITESELL, AKIC ....... VIRGIL STUART XVHITESIDES, JR.. IIHAQ.. HERBERT ELLISON VVIESNER, KA ....... DONALD FRAZIER VVITT, KEN.. IYILLIAM ADOLPHUS XVOOI7, JR. MALCOLM DOYLE YOUNG, JR. .. .H IORS OF ARTS 81 SCIENCES . . .Clmttanoogzy Tenn. . . . Brentwood, Tenn. . . . .XYaVerly, Tenn. .. . Ri-dgely, Tenn. . . . .Memphis, Tenn, . . . .Hattie2sbu1'g, Miss. . . . . ..Im'ksonVi1le, Fla. .. .. .. .Audalusia, Ala. .. . .,.,, A thens, Ala. ,Nashvillcy Tenn. ......At1antz1. Ga. .L0hanon, Tenn. ... . ..N:1shvi1l0, Tc-nn. JOHN R, YVAIWDELL .............. ...... I log'9rSVille, Ala. ROBERT DENNY VVALLER, ATS! ...... Daytona Beavh, Fla. F0l'RTl'I ROYY JEAN LYNN XV.-XRD, KAO ....... ...NzxshvilIe, Tenn. ALVIN SIDNEY IYEINEH, ZBT .... ..... T upelo, MISS. THOMAS XVELSH, BGII ............... .... B Iflmphis, Terln. ROBERT EUGENE XYERCKLE, III-III... ...TQaneCk, N. J. JOANNE XVI-IITE ..................... . . .NnShVilI9, Tenn FIFTH ROIY RAYMOND YVHITEAKER, BQII ............. Nashvillv, Tenn. .. . . .Fulton, Ky . . .Tupe1o, Miss. Nashvillv, Tenn, . . . .... Memphis, Tenn. ..............Bv1lS.Tenn. .SAA .... New Orleans, La. .. . . . . . ..Nashvi11v, Tenn. ......Johnson City, Tenn. . . . . . .N2l.SI1VIIIl', Tenn. . . . . . .Nashville-, Tenn .........NushViI1v, Tenn. , XX .... Fort Valli-ly, Ga . , . .1'lmttanoogu, Tenn .. ...... Fitzgerald, Ga . . . . . . . .Ron1e, Ga ... Pittsburg h, Pa I 1 I l lliS'I' ROW' IIVSSI-ZLL RAY ABERNA'l'IiY. . . PAUL HENRY AUHRE, AKIC... JOHN ROSS ADAMS, TIKA ............ . KATHERINE OGDEN ADAMS, AAA ....... XVILLIAIXI CL l 1'ER ALFOIIIT, JR., IX... SICFOND RON' JOSEPH ELI ALLEN, JR., QX... . DAVID CALVIN ALBION, KA ....... TOMMY KONSTANTINE ANASTON, JH., KX..Belz0ni, . . .Tl'LAlli0ll, Tomi. .. . , . . . . .Slizu'on, I'u. . .Delray Beach, Flu. Javksonville. Fla. ...NushvilIe, Tenn. .Bir1ningham, Alu. Macon, Gu. Miss. JEAN ANTHONY, AOH ...................... Henning, Tenn. THANIEL DOZIER ARIIISTEAD, KAG. ..... Nashville, Teiili. THIRD ROW' EUXVARD LIVINGSTON ARAISTIIONG, :N..COlUI'I1lJi2l, TQAHII. MARGARET IFEXVESS AVERY, IVIPB ......... Nashville, Tenn. IIHY BLOYYEIIS AVERY ........... UIIAIILES STEELE BAII-ill, KX --.- IIOIIEIIT E. BAKER, ......... FOURTII IIOYY MARVIN EARL HALLIN, ZBT... LOHENE BARNES, AAA .......... GLY ONTO BAIINETT. .......... .. ELLA IVIIANFES BEASLEY, AUH... JOHN 14, BEASLEY, EX ........... FI l l'l-I RON' MARY FARIION BEASLEY, KAQ ..... .. IIOHEIIT XYAYNE BEASLEY, IIKA... JEHIIY BECK, AKE ............,... OLIVER BENTON, AKE ............. JOHN lXIARk'l7S BLASINGAME, Jil. .. SIXTH ROW' IIIYING L. BLOCK .............. IIOHEIIT XYINSLOXY BOLS'l'l'Il1 .... VIIAIILIJZS EI.I'PllED BONES, EN ..... IIOIBEIIT MIUIIAEL BOITIQKE, ATS? .... i'LAl IIE Ll'l'ILI41 BOXVEH, IWIDB. . . , . . SICYENTH RON' A 'l i'1lLLEE AVA HNER HOYNTUN, lill'l' ...... I'YN'I'IIEA HIIA L Y, KA9 ......., . . . .... . .L'haLtrinooga, ...I-Iawthorne, N, Y. . . . . . .l'Iunedin, Flu. . . .I-Iermitage, Tenn. . . . .Memphis, Toxin, . . . . . ,TOI0do, Ohio . . .Gi'ecuvIl1e, Alu. . . .Nashville, T1-nn. .. . .Fi'zmkIin, Tenn. . . i48.LlIllil, Ilondurus . . . . . .Mayfic1d, Ky. . . .Birininghunn Ala. . . . . .Jas-kson, Tenn. . . .Corinth, Miss. Nuslix ille, Tenn. Nashvillc, Tm-nn. . . ,XYayn0sb0l'o, Vu. Jleinpliis, T1-nn. Tl'llll, . . . Savannah, Tenn. Tomi. Nashville, MARY JULIA BHALY, AOH ................ Nashville, TL-xiii, HEIIMAN LEIHIITON BHASXYELL. Jll., KE.Nashx'ille, Tenn. JOAN HAllllIC'l l' BROXYN, l'fl'B ...... ..... N ashvillv, Tenn. l'Illill'I'll ROW' MANY LOUISE ISIIOXVN, All ...,... ..,NasliVil19, Tomi. llALl'll BAXTEII BROVYN, ATS? .... ..... T unica, Miss. m'AIlOLYN BIIYAN, AAA .............. IIEIIBEIQT ANDERSON .lilfllKE, KA... TOISIAS XVILLIAAI BURTON .......... NINTH ROYY Nashville, Tenn. .Pei1sacola, Flu. Nashville, Tenn. ELIZABETH BEVERLY BUTLER, KAO ...... El Paso, Texas XYILLIABI ULAIIK CALDXYELL, KA. . ....... Ni!Sl1Vill0, Tullll, MAIIIANNE CA LH OUN, AOII. ...,...., . . .Na.shvi1le, Tenn. AVILLIAM 1-IOXVAHD CABIMAUK, BOII. . JOYCE HOPE CANADA, All ........... Tusuumbia, Alu. . Memphis, Tenn. CLASS OFFICERS BILL CAAIMACK .. ................... ............Pl'uSi1lcl1L EU XYICINER .... ....... N 'ic-1:-1'1'esicIvnt BILL XY.-KDE . . . .SCCIWJIBl'A'-TI'QaSlll't'l' Weiner, Cammack, and Wade FIRST RON' ZAICK THOMPSON CARNEY, JR., KX .... GEORGE K. CARPENTER, JR., AKEN.. ALICE BANKS CARR, 1'lI'B. ......... GLENN A. CARUS, KA .......... . EVALINA DQBOXV CASEY, IVIJB .... SECOND ROW' MARIE G. 'CASLICK ..,......,..... MARTHA SUSAN CAYCE, HBO .... RICHARD L. CHAPMAN, TIKA. . . .. ERIC MARTIN CHAZEN. ZBT .... . ...... FRANCIS ELIZABETH CHEATH AM, IVPB .... Owensbo THIRD ROYV ROBERT EDVVIN CHOYVNING, EAR.. ANNE SELMA CHRISMAN, KA9 ....... XYILLIAM BELL CLOSE, BQH ....... EDVVARD 'CORNISH COATES, BAE. .. RICHARD 'CARR COCHRAN, EAI-I. . . FOURTH ROW JEIAN PAGE COFFMAN, I'-'PB ....... JACK CALVIN COLSON, JR., A'l'i2.... JAMES FRANCIS COOPER, EX .-... . JEAN ALEXANDER CORTNER, BGII.. ROBERT BARN.-XRD COI'k'H ......... FIFTH ROYV G, JEAN COXVAN, IIBIP .....,...... JUDITI-I AMELIA UARGON, AOH. . . . OSCAR B. CROFFORD, JR., B9II.... JOHN TODD CROSS, AKIC .,.......... .Sllm'lIryx'illv, . . . Naslivillv. . ..N:1sI1viIl4-, . . .NashvilIe, . . .l ra11klin .........Pa1' . .... St. Loui Chattanooga, . . .Knoxvill0, Tenn. Tenn. Tumi. Tenn. Tenn. s, Ky. s, Mo. Tenn. Tenn. ro, Ky. ..LittI0 Rock, Ark. . . . . . .Macc . . .Nashx'ille, n, Ga. Tenn. ..Little Rovk, Ark. . ...... Carmi, Ill. . . , Memphis, Tenn. ..Misldlesl1oro, Ky. . . .Nzishvillr-, . . . .WMk'Il1l,lIliS, Tenn. Tomi. . .Guntm'sville, Ala. ..,N:1sI1x'ille, Tenn. .Bil'lllI1lgl'I2LlT1, Ala. ... . Memphis, Tenn. .. . . .Gadsden, Ala. ROBERT CHALMERS CRVMBAIIGH, XAE.Bi1'minghan1, Ala. SIXTH ROW' ALICE ANN CULL, IVPB ............. JOHN O'NEAL CULLEY, fI1KE ........ CHARLES ALLEN DAFGIIERTY, KE. EUGENE TAYLOR DAVIDSON, EAR. . . GOVAN DAVIDSON, KA9 ............. SEVENTH ROTV BENTON VINCENT DAVIS, JR., IN. VA RL LEXVIS DAVIS, AICII ...... ... CYRUS ROGER DAVIS, 1I1KNI1 .... . ORA PEARLE DAVIS, Nm-lian .... EIGHTH ROW' ROBERT LEE DAVIS, III, BHII .... JAMES HARRY DEAKIN, BOH ...... RAY EUGENE DELLINGER, IAN .... CHARLES ANDREXV DQMARCO, XX. .. NANCY ALEXANDER DENNEY, KA9.. NINTH ROW' BARBARA GENE DENT, AAA. ........ XVILLIAM GORMAN DQPIERRI, JR., LN. -- ELLIOTT RIIJLEY DERRYBERRY, XX.. ARTHUR NEAL DIVKERSON, IIKA... DANNY LYNN DOLAN, AKE ........,. . . .If'rankfol't, Ky. . . , Nzishvillf-, ...Nzlshvillmk Tenn. Tenn. ..Bii'niingham, Alu. . . . Nnslivillv, SIMPSON DEAN DAVIDSON, SAIC ----.- Tenn. . Miami Be-avh, Flu. . ..... Nashville, Tenn. . .Sholbyvillny Tcnn. .. BlI'IlIiIlgllZlIIl, Alu. . . .Naslivillm-, . . . .NashviIIe, . . . .Evansvill Tenn. Tenn. e, Ind. .. . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . .Baltimore, Md. . . . . Nashville, Tenn. .San Antonio, . .Bi-entwood, .Chattanoosxzn . .Oak Ridge, SOPHO ORES .Nzlsllvillrg Texas Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. ARTS 81 SCIENCE TU N.. X Vw A FIRST ROVV .IERALIX HOMER DOOCHIN, ZBT.. NANCY GORDON DOVGHERTY, IIBCII.. TOIVIMY RICHARD DOUGLAS .......... IIIANE DOUGLAS, KA9 .,...... ROBERT YOUNG DRAKE, JR. . SECOND ROYV JAMES FALCON DURHAM, Ill ...... ROBERT LEONARD EDISON, ZBT... IVILLIAM I. EIIVVARIIS, III, AKE... FRANK RICHARD ELKES, XX .... TRILBY ELLISTON, All ......... THIRD ROYY IVILLIANI DONALD ERIVIN, IN .... BARBARA ESTES, AOII .......... BOBBY JACK ESTES, IIKA ........ ROBERT KENNETH ESTES, 'l'KNl'... HUGH RAYMOND EVANS, .IR., KA. F0l'R'l'l'l ROYY MARY SUE FARMER, llllflf ........, RILL FOMPTON FARRAR, IIKA. . . . SYLVIA C'. FARRELL, l'1lfB ........ .... SARAH ANNE FEE, KAO ............... UECILLE KATIIERINIC FELKNER, Alufl' FIFTH ROYV PHILIP XVYATT FELTS, EN. .,....... . CHARLES VVILLIAIVI FENTRESS, AKE. .Goodlvitsville DOROTHY JEAN FIELDS ....,......... ROBERT M. FINE, ZBT ......... IIOYVARIT GLENN FITE, KX .... SIXTH ROW' GEORGE .IOSEPII FLANIGEN, IAEA., ANN VAUEN FLVPPEN, IIBKP ....... ELBERT UONNER FLOIYERS, .IR. . RAY IW, FOXYLER ,....,........,. XVILLIABI LEE FOXYLER ,EN... SEVENTH ROW' ROBERT LOUIS FREEMAN, fl' XVILLIAM LITTLE FRIERSON VINCENT LANEY FUQUA, ZX ....., . MARTHA ANN GAMBILL, KA9... KEN. .IOANNE GENY. KA9 ........... EIGIITH ROW' JOAN GEORGE, .LSA .......,........ NORMAN XYILLIAM GINSBERG, ZBT. CLARENCE HA YS GLOVER, KX. . . . GLENN E. GLOVER, JR,, EN ,..... . , IIKA. . . CHARLES RAGLAND GODCHALIX, 42.39 ...... Abbevill NINTH ROWV UORNELIA BIURRAY GOOIJLOIC. KA9 ..... LANGSTON XYREN GOREE, BHII .....,..,. ANNE E, GRIMES, Nun-lian ....... Q 2 Nashvillv, '1'f-nu. . . . .NaShville, Tenn. . . .Nashvillry Tenn. ...Nashvillc-, Tenn. .. . Ripley, Term. .. .Madisonville-, Ky. . . , . .St. Louis, Mo. . . . Nashville, Tc-nn. . . . . .Tampa, Fla. .. . Nashville, Tcnu. .. .'C'ulumbia, .'I'4-nn, . . .Nashville-, Tenn. . . .Ahile-ne. Texas . . .Nzishvillay T4-im. .. .Mo1itgome1'y, Ala, ...Nasllvillen Tn-nn. . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . .Nashville Tonu. . . . .NHSllN'lll0, Tenn. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. ,...Nasl1vi1lv-, 'l'i-mu. , Tenn. . . . .Nnshville, Ti-nn. . . .Little Roc-lc, Ark. ., .Nnshvilli-, Tvnn. .. .NZISlIYllll', Tm-nn, ...NaShville, Tenn, .. .NzisI1villo, Tvim. , . ,Mnntevallih Ala. . . .Jzif'kson, Miss. Mt. Juliet, 'l'n-nn. Jfhaltzinuoga, Tenn. , . . .Nashvilln-, 'IN-nu. ...N:Lshville, Ts-nn, .. .N:isl1ville, 'I'c-nu. . . .Columbia. T4-nn. . . . Nashville, Ti-nu. Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. 0, La. Brentwood, Tenn. Ft. XVorth, Texas . . . .NashviIle, Tenn. ... .Nashville, Ti-nn. HORACE XYALKER GROOMS, JR. .... . CHARLES HILTON HABIBRIFK, KA ..... George Thomas, President of JAAVU .Collc-go Pal' lc, Ga. un FI RST ROW' ELISE HAMPTON, AOH ........,.... ...University Pity, Mo. THOMAS PASCHALL HAMRIUK. IIKA.. HARRY .ALLEN IIARGRAVE, 'I'KAI'... ALEX IM-XVITT HARLAND, SAIC ...... BEN LOCHARD IIARTLEY, JR.. fI7A9 SECOND ROW' SAUL SIMON HASKELL, AI-III... FRED ERDMAN HATCH, XX ....-- SARAH ELIZABETH HAYES, TIHCIL. GUY TUTKER HENDERSON, ATO. . .. ARTHUR LEONARD HENRY, EN. .. THIRD ROW' PATRICK JOSEPH HENSLEE, KIIKE .... PATRIUIA CE'.'ELIA IIERMAN, IYIIB.. JOHN EDGAR HERMAN, GX ..,...... ELTON ALLAN HERRICK, III. BGH. AIA RY JANE HIBHETT, IIBfIf. . . FOYRTH ROYY DOVGLAS XVAINXYRIGHT HILL, BGII AIARY JANE HILL, AUII.. SAAI HENRY HIRSIIRERG AIARY ANN HOIIGE, KA9 JOHN ROBERT HOLSTEN , ZIST .... FI FTH RON' KVILLIXIVI FELIOIER HOYVARIV, AKE.. JOHN J, HOYVIE, KA ............ XVILLIAAI R, HI'l KAI-EY ........... JOHN ULARK HFITGENS, JR., OX .... MIVHAEL LEO HUGHES, KX ...,.. SIXTH ROYY .ANNIE LAVRIE IIITNT, KA9 .... . ROBERT GILLMAN HUNT. KA ..... THOMAS JEFFERSON HI'N'I', BQIT... .IOHN VVITT IRION. KS -..........,.. DAYIII M1'XVHOR'I'I-IR ISBELI.. IX... SEYEN'I'H ROW' JAMES ITOFGLAS JACKSON ......... JOHN IJREXLER JAFOBSON, IIKA. . .. FRANCES ANNE JOHNSTON. lIH1I1.. ROREIIT 'CARROLL JONES ........ AIARGERY ANN JOY, AAA... EIGI-ITH ROW' SUE ANN KAESER, A011 ........... . KERMIT BOYSEN KAISER, IIHII .... STANLEY KAPLAN, AI-IH ............ . GRAY Mr'LAUGHLIN KEEI-ILE, KAI-7... LANAR KEESE, ISI-III ................... NINTI-I ROYY GEORGE HARRY KEMKER. IAIC .... HARVEY ALFREI! KERSTEIN, Al-III. .. BILL ll, KING ....................,..... MANNING BRATTON KIRRY, JR., BHII... JOSI-II'II THEODORE KIRKLANII, EX ...,. . .Oak Ridge, Tenn. ... .Nashvilllg Tm-nn. ....Franklin Tenn. Idiivcrsity Vity, Mo. ...Newark N. J. ., .Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . , . . .Ripley, Tenn. Spring City. Tenn. .....EvanSton, Ill. . .. .Nashvilla Tvnn. . . . .Nashx'illP, Tenn. .. .'Pm'k Ri-111259, I11. ... . Nashville, Tenn. . ...f'l1If'Ill1I3II, Ohio . . Birmingham, Ala. . . . . Nashville, Tvnu. ... . Jackson. TL-nn. Birmingham, Ala. ...Nashvillmk Tvnn. Jar-kson, Miss. Gu nl ersville, Ala. ...Gulfport, Miss. .. Nashvillv. ..NaShx'illn-. Term. Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. . ....., Grirhn. Ga. ....NashvillP, Tenn. .l'lmtta11noga, Tenn. .....'lforsiv:11m. Texas N1-xv Ro:-lwllv, N. Y. .,... .SL Louis, Mo. ....AIayfin-lcl, Ky. . . .Nashx'il1o, Tenn. ., .Nnshvills-, Tenn. . . .Memphis Tenn. .. . . .Memphis, Tenn. . .,.NasI1x'illv, Tenn. Village Springs, Ala. .. .AI9ll'IIJIIIS, Tenn. .. . Brooklyn, N. Y. .. . .Nashvillc, Tenn. .Nashvi1le, Tenn. .Mariann SOPHO ORES 11, Fla. ARTS SCIENCE LT U X 692 ILL7 ' - ' FIRST RON' PATRIVIA KIRKIITAN, KA9... FRED R. KISSLING, EX .... JOHN RORERT KOESY .,... MARJORIE KRCM, Nuclizui.. JEFF KURFEES, ATO .... .. SECOND ROW' . . .Nashville .. .N:1sln'ilIP, Tomi. Tumi. Miami. Fla. .. . Nashville, Tum, Louisvillv, Ky. ADAM BFVIIANAN LANNING, III, A'l'O....MemphiS, Tenn. WILLIAM V. LASHLEE, KA .,...........,.. Nuslivillc, Tenn. SARAH VALIJYVELL IIASSETER, llllf-I ...... Nashvillo, Tenn. RALPH G. IIAYVRENVE ........ .... . ..Nashville, Tenn. EARNIE ROE LEAITIIMAN .. ...GI'tJ1!ll1'X'illt', Miss. THIRD RON' XVILLIAM Iurwlfolzlw l.ic0xARIr, BHII ...... Mmimllis. Tenn. ROBERT S. LEVEY, ZIYI' ..,........,....,. Nun' York, N. Y. JANE LEXVIS, AOH .............. .... C foral Gables, Flu. MARJORIE N. LINX, Nur-liau... ...Nashvillc-, Tenn, EDNA GENE I.1T'I'I.E, AOII... ...Nzislivillrg Tenn. FOI'R'I'H RON' JAMES FRANK I.OI 'l'ON ...... .... F Vzlnlilin, Tvun. ROBERT GORDON LUNG, EX .... ...Nnshvillv, Tenn. JAY XVINTNEH LORUII. ZIIT.. ....... lmilus. Texas CAROLINE LOXVE, AAA ........ .... C Inokcvlllv, Tenn. IIAVIII IIMXYARD MA1A'ULM ,. ...Xzlslnillmn TUIIII. FIFTH ROW' KATHERINE MANIER. IWIIB ................ Nashville, T1-nu. DAVID SHAPARIU MARKS, JR., AKIC ..., Rirmimglmni, Alu, ROBERT XVILSON MARTIN, KE .,.,.. ...NnshYillv, Tenn. YVILLIAM H. MARTIN. III, SAE... . .... Slit-ffleld, Ala. BETTY RVTH MASON. AAA ...... ...Nashvilln-, Tenn. SIXTH RON' SARAH JANE MATIII-IS, IIBKIP .... ...Signal Mt., Tenn, PHILLYS AIAA MAY, AAA ......... ...Nzlshvillm-, Tenn, UANNUN ROBERT MAYES, IX. .. . . .Nashx'illv, Tenn. SARAH ll. M1-VANLESS. AAA ....... .. .Mom-istmx-n, T1-un. MARY ELEANOR M1'1'l.I'RE, Allll.-. 4--N3SllVi1IL', Tenn. SEVENTH ROW' JACK GAINS MvKAY. KA. . . BILL MmMINN. IAP: ........... JOHN UXYEN M4-NI'I.'l'Y. III, .. JANE DALE M1'QL'IllI5Y, AAA ......... VLIFTON KIRKPATRIVK MEAIIOR, K EIGHTH RUN' PETER G. MILLER. KIIKE .... NANCY JANE MINIPK, AOR ....... XVILMA POLK AIONYPENY, KA9 .... DIANE MOORE, AOH ............... DOROTHY ANN MOORE, Nuuliuli... NINTH ROW' EDXVARIW XVELDON MOORE, XX .... RICHARD B. LMOORE, BAE --.... . CHARLES XY. MORGAN, fPKYI' .... SAM MORGAN, AKE ..,.......... JAMES AVENT ML'Rl4'REE. 'IPKNIH .. Jim Kirby, President of the Men's Pan-H , . . .Clarlisclaln-, . . . .C0lumlvuS. Ga. Miss. ...N1vzumal1. Gu. . .Nasl1ville, G1'eeux'illv A .... Tenn. , Ala. . Lock Haven, Pa. .. .Nashville . . .Javksun Sprinx-:field . .Nashville - I .AIadisonville, , ...... Miami . . . .Benton, . .....Selma, Tenn. TL-nn. Tenn. Tenn. Ky. , Fla. Ky. Ala. .. .Nushx illm-, T1-nn. ellenic Council A., A' I I FIRST ROW RAY NATION, XX ..... ....., ............. 1 ' lmttummga, Tenn, . . .Nashville-, Tenn. VIRGINIA LOUISE NEATHERY, l'1l'B... PEGGY NEILL, KA9 ...........,..... ,. UH A RLES H. NICHOLSON, IIKA . . . . ITHARLES ADAM NICKOLAUS, JR. SECOND ROW' XVALTER. MILLER NOEL, JR.. 'IPAQ .,,... AICII MAIIRICE JOSEPH NIIRENBERG, BETTY RUTH PARHAM, HB4 .... ...,, FRANK H. 'P,-XRKE, JR., KE ....... XYILLIAM PAXTON PARKER, JR. .. THIRD ROW' IIARRIET BAILEY PARKES. . . . . . VI-IARLES ROY PAYNE, JR., XX... JOHN G. PAYNE. EX ..... . .... . JEAN PEIIIGO, IVIDB ......... ,. ....... ., THOMAS BOULDIN PERKINS, flvlfii ........ FOUIITH IIOYV JAMES IIUIILEY PEXVITT, KA..- .IUAN PIPKERING, All ...... LOXYELL S. PICKUP, ATS? ..... ...... ALEXANDER XV. PIERCE, JR., IAIC.. BETTY A. PIRTLE, IIBKIP ...... ...... FIF'l'l'I ROW' GLORIA PITMAN, Alifll .,... PHILIP T. PORTER, ATC' ............ STEPHEN DEADERICK PUTTS, SAR. ,. SF.-XN ELIZABETH POXYERS, AHII... KATHRYN PRITCHARD, KAI? ...... SIXTH ROYV RAY XVILLIS QU.-XLLS, IIKA ...,.. . XVILLIAM G. RANDOLPH, llKA.... l'I'I'lll'ZL NANCE RAULSTON, llllflh... TERRY REI-ZS, AKFI ....,.........,.. RIVIIARII XV. REEVES, SX... SEVENTH ROW' RICIIARIP NV. REILING ..... JAVK OVERTON RICE, KA ........ ANNE 1'I'LLEN RICH, All ........ JUSEPII XVILLIAKI RICHARD. KA ..... .... MARGARET ANN RICHARDSON, AHII. ElGH'l'l-I ROW' ROBIN V. ROBERTS. IIKA ...... LILLIS A. ROBERTSON, IVPB... . PHILIP ROFHFORD, AKE ......... RIVI-IARD B. ROCKXVELL, QIPKNII... HEBER CULLOM ROGERS, AKE... NINTH ROW' ITIIARLES SPENCER ROSE, EN... TUM S. ROSENBAUM, ZBT ............. RALPH STEINER ROSENBERG. Zll'l'. SAM R. IIOSENBLVM, ZBT ............. XVILLI.-X M. M. ROXYLETT, IIKA. .. ... .AIlmuny, Ga. . . . . Harlan, Ky. ...Nushville, . . . . . .Newax'k, . . . . Nushvillc, ...Litllv Ros-k, . . . Nashville, Nashville. .Madison, Nashville, .Ulml Him-kory, .Gallatin . . . .l1'rauklin, YYIIIVIIPSIEY, Ky. Tenn. N. J. Tenn. Ark, Tenn. Tcnn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tvnn. . . . . . .Prim-stun, Ky. .., ..... l,.I11r-ago, Ill. XVII-hitzl Falls, ....Nnsl1ville, Texas Tenn. ...t'l:x1'ksml:xlv, MisS. . . . . . .'1'lintun, Ky. . . . .Ma-mphis, ....x'lanton, . . . .RIL?IllIlIllS, , . .Sm-ixlgrivlxl, ..,t'lvx'el:mcl, Tenn. Ala. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn, . . . . Nashville-, 'Ts-nu. ...Bumwvilleg Miss. . . . . .'l'zmxpn, Fla. .. .BIillll'Il1'SIPl', Tvnu. . . . . . . Ili:-kman, Ky. . . ..N:xsl1villa-, Tu-nn. Jilasgow, Ky. . . . . .Nnshx ille, Tenn. .. . . . .Slm1'mx, Tenn. .. . Birmingham. Ala. . . . .Nashx'ille. Tenn. . . .SY.0II9h21Ill, Mass. . . . . I vrcsden, Tenn. . . . . . .Kokomo, Iud. . . . Kulanmzoo, Mich. ..... . . . .Alluuuy, Ga. ...Sl'IlIal9l', Miss. . . .Mur1'uy, Ky. SOPHOVIORES RTS f SCIENCE LT U4, :Ji L04 . - In Egfr- 4. Y, FIRST ROW' RITA RUSS, ALII .....,....,... DOROTHY JEAN RYAN, l'fl'R. HRIVE SIDNEY SANDERS, EN JUNE SANDERS, KA9 .....,... ROBERT S. SANDERS, IX... SECOND ROW' KENT SANDIDGE, III. EN ......,..... MELVIN SANDLER, APIII. ..,.......... XYALTER KENNETH SARGEANT, IIKXP... ANN XYEIR SARGENT, l'lBflL ......... DONALD HOXYARD SAYNDERS, KX... TH IRD ROW' . fhattanuoga, Tvnn . . . . .Nashvillsx 'IR-nn ...NashvillQ, 'Penn . , . .Nashvillex Tvllll .. . .Tulfahomz1, Tenn . . . . .Jaf-kson, Tmm . . . . .Brooklyn N. Y .springvilli-, N, Y .. .... Louisville-, Ky . . .Nashvillem Ts-nn VVATKINS A. SAUNDERS. JR., ATE? .... XVh1t0 Springs, lflzl. POLEIVIAN HERAIAN SAYYYER, .lR,, ATU .,.. 'Pl'21lllCll!I, Tc-lm THOMAS XYEISSINGER S1 'H I..-VI' ER, SAE. . .NaSl1Yill0, T1-ilu. HARRY U, SVHMEISSER, JR., Ilflll ......... AIQIIIDIIIS, T?llll. .I l'l.ES G. SCHNEIDER ...... ..... . . .Naslivillf-, Tm-nn F0l'R'l'll ROW' BIARVIN HAROLD SCWIIYAIITZ. Alill ...... Nasllvillv, TVIIH. ERSKINE AVSTIN SEAY. JR., KX .... ....... G riilill. Gil. LELAND STANFORD SEDHERRY, JR. .... NaSlivillL', Tvllll. BARBARA LEE SELIGMAN. Aliflf ..... ...Nz1ShYil'9. T1 nn. DONALD EDVVARD SELLERS, llKA.,. FIFTH ROYV ROBERT DOVGLAS SELLERS, flflil... MARY ANN SENSING, Aflll ....... DOFGLAS t'. SEWI-XRD, JR., .XKI-Q. . .. EVGENE ELLIOTT SHOVLTS, IX... RUTH MAE SIMPSON, l l'B ........ SIXTH ROYY RAYMOND SKINNER, JR., KDKI. .. NYILLIAIVI lf. SLOAN, 'PKI ......,.., UHANDLER HARGROVE SMITH .... HVLAN IZERNIE SMITH, IIKA ...... ROBERT DIVDLEY SMITH, ATR. .- SEVENTH ROW' CHARLES LEMFEL SMITHERS, IIKA MARY VAT SPEIER, Ilflfll ...,..,. XYILLIAM J. STALCI l', KS .....,..... . MARGARET PAMELIA STARNES, AAA JOSEPH XYILSON STEELE, IX ........ EIGHTH ROW' JULIA .IOSEPHINE SUSZONG. All V... JOHN RIVHARD SWE-YIM, A'I'fJ.... EMILY BISHOP SXYAN. ALAN.. JAXEK TURNER SXVAN. IN .... JAMES ARTHVR SXYAN, GIHKI... NINTH ROYV JOHN JACKSON TAYLOR, KA .... ROBERT CAMPBELL TAYLOR, SAIC.. NANCY RUTH TEASLEY, l'fI1li... MARY JANET THOMA Nllbllllll. ,. BEVERLY DALE THOMPSON ..... Wlliufs Cr:-ek ... .H urlan, K y. . . .Nashville. . . . .Nashville . , . Bra-utwood, .,,.MQmphis, . . . .Gadsde-n. . ...1XIemphis, ....J0n6'slrol'0, . . . Birmingham, ...Naslivilfm .,.NuShx'illm-, XVnShington, Nashviilll-, . . . .Frank1in, l-'crust City, ... .3IP1ll1ll1lS, ...Gram-neville, .. .Ivyers,burg, . . . ..,. 1,11-:1x'm1, Tenn. 'Fm-nn, Tenn. '1'4-nn. Tvim. Ark. 'l'vun. Tumi. D. U. T4-nn. Tvnn. N, V. Tomi. 'I'4'll'll. Tenn. Wi S. ....l4'o1't Valley. Gu. East Paterson, . . .Naslivilla N. J. Ts-nn. ..... .Prinveton, Ky. , 'IH-nn. ... . .. Jlayfiolil, Ky, . . . .Pulaski, Cecil Jones, President of the VUT 'l'm-un, Ala. Alu. FIRST ROW' RITTII THOMPSON, X52 .........., RICHARD SPOTSXVOOD THOMSON, BILLY THORNTON. IIIKXI' ....,.... NVILLARD OAKES TIRRILI., EN.. ANNE GORDON TOPPING. AUII. . . SECOND ROW' LERA CATHERINE TRAVIS, IVIPB JACQITELYN ANN TURNER, IYPB JOHN COVIS TVRNOFF, ATSZ.... OSCAR FRANKLIN UNIFERXYOOD, III, .IEANNE ELIZABETH UTLEY, Nuvlian .... THIRD ROW' UARELTON VAN DERVORT, JR., EX. CAROLINE CARTER VAN NESS, IIBKIJ ..... XVILLIALI CAMPBELL VAUGHAN, EX ..... VVILLIANI H. VA UGHAN, JR.. IIKA .... ALBERT ENGLEIIT V.-XI'GI-IN, SN. .. FOURTI-I ROWV PAUL JACKSON VIALL, JR., 4119. . . . . XVILLIAM JAMES YVAIWE, JR., BQII-. JOSEPH VVILLIAM YVAHL, ZBT ....... FREDERICK LESTER NYALKER, JR.. .IOHN KNOX VVALKER, JR., SAE .... . ELENORE YVALLACE, IWIJB. . . . . . .. FIFTH ROWV MARTHA NELSON XVALLER, KA9 ..... HERBERT EUGENE XVALTER, AICII... JOHN IVI. SVAMPLER, BQII ........... ANN VVARIJ, KAQ ..................... BARBARA ROSEMOND XVEINER, AE'-D .... EDVVIN JEROME VVEINER, ZBT ...... SIXTH ROW' GUS XV. IVEISS, JR.. ZBT ..,......... . ANDREVV DONALD XVELSH, BQII .... ANDREXV LEVVIS XVEST, fI1'K'l-' .... MARIANNE XVESTALL, IVIPB ........ CHARLES HA'MPTON XVHITE, EX... ELLEN XVALLA'CE XVHITE, IIBIIP ..., SEVENTH ROYV NANCY LEE XVHITE, AOII .......... ROBERT GERALD XVHITE, ATQ. . . .. DAVID VVARHEN XVIIAEY, JR., BQII... AL XVILLIAMS, JR., GIYAQ ............ . HARRY LEON XVILLIAMS, JR. MARY REBE'C'CA NVILLIAMS .... EIGHTH ROW' RICHARD ALLEN VVILLIAMS, IIKA... JACK ELLIOT YVILSON, KA ..,...... JAMES VVILLIAM YVILSON, KA... SUSANNE VVILSON, KA9 .......... .. IVILLIAM BARR WILSON. 42,39 ....... MARION MAYERS IVINKLER. JR., NINTH ROW' NVADE BURTON XVINNETT, 9X ...... BETTY WILL VVITT, AOII ........... ANN STOCKELL VVOODNVORTH. IIB4v. .. DEXTER L. VVOODS, JR., ZX ....... JANE VVRIGHT, Nucliun ...... JOHN PATRICK YOUNG, EN. .. 1 1 I XX. M01 Tory, fI'KE . .llattiesbux'g, .X rlz. Miss. .South Cliurleston, W. Va. .INEISIIYIIIXY Tenn. .Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. . . . .Naslivilla Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. EX. .Huntsville Ala. .Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . .Bristol, Tenn. .Naslivilley Tenn. .Nashville Ti-nn. . ...Nashvil1e, Tenn. ....Nasl1x'ile, Tenn. .f'l1attanooga, Tenn. .. . . .Nashvillc-, Tenn. , . . . . Jackson, Tenn. HKA . .Patterson Ga. .Pine Bluff, Ark. ,Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. .lllur-fre-esboro, Tenn. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. .. .XYashington, Ind. . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . . ,'Miami, Fla. . . .... Tupelo, Miss. ....Nashvi1le, Tenn. . . .Memphis, Tenn. ...St. Joseph, Mic-ll. . . . . . . .L'hiCag0, Ill. . . . ,Nashvi1le, Tenn. . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . .Nashville Tenn. . . . . ,Paris, Tenn. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . .Nashviille, Tenn. ...Memphis, Tenn. .. . . .Macon Ga. , .. . Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . .Marietta, Ga. .. .Little Rock, Ark. . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . , . .Grer-nwood, Miss. ' ...... Tupelo, Miss. . . . .XVouLlbul'y, Tenn. . . .Lynnvi1le, Tenn. lihattanooga, Tenn. Waynesboro, Tenn. . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . .Nashx'i1le, Tenn. SOPHO ORES ARTS 81 SCIENCE F ,,........, , is Q 0 w ...,.. .. ,f 'qiJT Unxk fi? I . 'Qt ffv all ., mg... , li . 1 4 . Q - . yi!! Graham, Bomar, and Klein CLASS OFFICERS ROR RONIAR ......., , .................... HIGUIIIIIC GRAHAM .. .IIGRRY KLEIN .... l l R ST ROW' VAROLYN Ju ,xI1AIl:, l'fbI3 ...... ..... JOHN VLARENVE ALLEN, JR., fI'K'l' VIIARIIES XYILLIAM ANIVEIISUN, IN I'Il'lXVAI2Ib LERIJY ASKREN, III ..... M EDORA Alfilll EY. KA. .,........ .. SECOND ROW' JAMES BEN.IA'MIN AIVRVTIS. Al-Ill. JEANINIG LYNN Al I'RET, All ..... . STEXVART RAUIIMANN ......,.. ,.... LOUISE RICE RAIRIP, llliflf ........... NURVAL SANDERS ISIIKER, .lll,, flllill THIRD RON' THOMAS I-I1E.X'I 1' BAKER, JR.. HHH. XYILLIAM RURIGRT BAKER .......,. SALLY RAXVLS B-XRKER, AAA ....... IIEIORGIC ROBERT RA RNES, A'l Sl. . ., VIIAIILI E LE1 I l3Al1'l'I IULM ENV, ATE! F0 U R 'l' ll R 0 H' I'rL-slnlvnl X lvv-I'lw-slnlvlll Q4-1-1-1-l :I 1'y-'l'1'v:lsl11-4-x Old Ilim-lmry, Tenn. ..lIlClIFl.lI0l1l, Miss. ..IavIqsonx'ilI0, Flu. ......Atlunla, Ga. . .Nusllvilll-, 'IH-nn. .lirnul:lyn, N I ..Nasl1x'illm-, Tenn. XV. Vu. . .Nzxshvillv, Tn-nn. ...Hallintin, Tenn. XVIII-4'Ii1lg', l RAN4'lS1'O IW. l-SAFTISTA, HX ...... Illlmzis-zlo, Puvrln 4 ARUL BEARIPEN, .I'l'll ...,..... .. ..... . l'.X'l'RI1'lA GURIPON REASl.EY, llli'l' SIIIRLI-LY RU'4'HIfILl.E ISERHER, .SAA .... JACK N. BISNU, ZBT.. ............. . FIFTH R0 N' XVILLIAM M, ISLACKIE, JR., ISI-lll... HEVERLY LYNIVOOIT BLOM, IIBQIL.. LAIVRETWTE RLFMEN, AISH ..,...... . MARGARET Rl I'll ROLLING, AAA... ROBERT I-YNN BOMAR, JR., K2 .... SIXTH RCW' MARY ANR BONE, KA9 ........ VHARLES RIVIIARD RUNNER ....., XVILLIANI HAIL BONNER, JR, .... .. ,l4'1'a11IcI'u1't, K y, . . Nzlshvillv, Tenn. ..Izu'kso11villP, Flu. .. .Jm'ksou, Tenn, ... . . . Me-luplmis, 'I'c-1111. 1 Rin-0 .,N:IshVilll-, Tenn. .. .Imuisvilll-, Ky. .. Nushvillv, Tenn. .,1ll'll11!IIIS, Tenn. I'ix'a-ntwood, Touu. .. .Hono1ulu, Hawaii ..Mx-mphis, TI-nu. . . Nashville, Tenn. ..Nushvillv. 'I'em1. . . .Lx-hanun, Tenn. .Pine Bluff, Ark. Bix'mi11glxam, Alan, MILDRI-ID ELIZABETH BRUIYNE. Nllvlian.Nashville, MIRIAM BOZEMAN, IWIPB ......... ......... N ashville, SEVENTH RON' IIUBERT BENJAMIN HRAUBVRN, KA ,... Nzishvilll-, NANCY JEAN BRADLEY .........,...,... HENRY EZELL BRANIIAM, JR. LAXVRENVE HIPE BRANYAN, rplfxlf ..., LUCY JANE IiRASl lI'.LIr, KA ......, ICIGHTII ROW' MARVIN JAY RRODE, ZBT ....,.., I RANl'ES MOORE BRHOKS, HAS... IIUDLEY BROVVN, KAO .........,...... . IIAROLIF XVALKICR BRUVVN, JR., A'l'SZ.... JAMES Il. BRUXVN, ZBT... NINTH ROW' .IUHN FRANVIS HR1'l'lX'N, IIKA ........ .. ROBERT Hl'T'l'UN BRUNYN, Jll., A'l'!!... NYARREN FRANKLIN IEROXYN, HX.. fIICORl,lE 'I'. BRYAN ..........,...... JOHN RULANII lfltllfll, IX .... ..NashVillz-, . . Iliclgewzly Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. S. l'. Q:l'i'UIlYl1lL', Miss. Birmingham, Ala. ..Nz1shVilln-, . .Nasllvilll-, . .Nashvilllg Birmingham . .Naslmvilhg Tenn, Tenn. Tenn. 1, Alu. . .AnLIe1'son, . . .Pulaslii, Irzxyton, ..Nz1ShVilIv, Nashvillv, Term. C, Tenn, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. SIXTH ROW' SEYENTII ROW' XX. C VL-. . 5 X , 5, ,. 11 Xe .f' 9T I is :vu - M if x 4. Q . X.1m...f FRESHME COLLEGE O F ARTS SCIENCE l lRS'l' RUN' JOAN BUSH, All .................. THOMAS KING BYRNE, JR., KA ...... . UIIARLES EMERSON HYIHIN. III, KI, MARGARET IJUIIGLAS CAIN. KAO.... MARGARI'I'I' lII'ME CALLIS. AIIII. . .. . SECOND ROW' ELIZABETH CALVIN, All .... JANET LOUISE UAMIJBI-ILL ...... .. ...Nz1shx'iIle, Rirniingllmx ...Nasllvillnn . . . .M:ulison. Gvrnmntown, .. . Nashville, T911 n. Alu. Tvnn. Tm-nn. Tn-nn. Tenn, . . . . . ..-Xtlanta, Ga. MARY JANE CAPPS, IVIPB .................... Antionh, Tenn. DANIEL ERSKINE C'ARMI4'HAEI., fI7A9..I3II'llliIIgh8I'll, Ala. DIARY UASXVELI., AUII ............ ..., ....... -X t IHIHH, GH. THIRD ROW' JOHN LURENZO Cl-IAPIN ................ Little RDCIC, Ark. EIHVAIIII AIADISON k'HI'IA'1'IIA1I, JR., 'I5K:.M9IlI1JhIS, Tenn. IRVINE 'VHASE CHERRY, HGH ............ Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT II, UHICKEY, KE ...... ..NaSIlYilIv, Tenn. JAMES VLARKS, KE... .. ..NashvilIe, Tenn. FOURTH RON' TIYIOBIAS RIC'I'I.XRIJ ULIFTUN, SAIC... ..MOIl1DhiS, TBHTI. GRAIWY S. CLINKSLTALES, JR., KA... .... Anderson, S. I . EVGENE E. COBB, Jll., ATI? ....... .... I Dyersburg, Tenn. JAMES IRVING UOHEN, AICII .... ..Nashville, Tr-nn. ALAN GRAY VOLLIER, IPKW .... FIFTH HOW' JOHN RICHARD COLLINS, IPAQ... FRANCES PAULINE UOMBS, lIBfI1.. KATHERINE 'I'. CONNER ......... CHARLES H. COOPEIC, KA... MARY LEE COXVAN .....,.. EIHVIN BOIIRNE CRENSIIAXY, ATU .... MARSTUN CRUMP .................,. MARVIN CIILLOM, AKIC ....... EI! REYNOLDS DAVIES, XX... CAILLETUN DAVIS, 'I A9...... MILFORD HERSI-IEL IJAVIS, JR.. SAE RASCOE BOND DAVIS, XX ......... ROLLIN DGLONG DAVIS, JR., EN .... SVZANNE MORRISON DAVIS ...... EIUHTH ROYV XYILLIAM LIPSUOMB DAVIS, JOHN HERMAN DEBERRY, ATI! ..,. . ANN DQMONBREUN .................... XVIIJLIAM A. IIQMONBREUN. II, XX.. ANNE 'CARTER LPQXVITT, ......... . . .. NINTH ROW' JOHN XYILLIAM DIETZEN, SAIC... IJAN ALAN IIITMOIIE, AKIQ ...... XYILLIAM MELVILLE IJCVAK. -'PHE .... BARBARA .IEANETTE IJUIISUN, Ki... PEGGY BOND IJODSON, I I'IS ,.,..... . ..NasI1x'i1Il-, Tenn. . .Monterey, Tenn. . . . ..-lnniston, Ala. ..Nashville, Tenn. Bradenton, Fla. . . Nashville, Tenn. . .Union City, . . .Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Nashvillv, Tenn. JR.. BQII. .. .Little Rock, Ark .Mc-imphis, Tenn NORMAN H, DAVIS, ZBT ...... . . .... .NaShx'iillP, Tenn. . , .Pl-nsacola, Fla . . Nashville, Tenn ..Nashville, Tenn . . . Savannah, Tenn. . . . .Nz-xshville, Tenn. ....Nz1shVilIe, Tenn. .. .Gainesville, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn, . . .Mzn'ShaIl, N. V. .. . ,Naslivillex Tenn. . . . .NashVille, Tenn. . . . .Donelson, Tenn. Dick Felker and Betty Ruble, Student Uniong Whit King, Student Council FIRST ROR' HERBERT RUSSELL DOXYD. JR., KX. .-... Muniphis, Tllllll. ROLAND GRANVILLE DOXYNING, EX ..... Nashville, Tunn, JAMES CHARLES DUFFY, IIKA .......... JAMES STEXVART DFNCAN. HGH... LAURA. GAY DUNKLIN, Vflfli. .... . SECOND RUN' MARSHALL B. DVRHIN, .XKIC ...,. DONALD J. EDXYARDS, KIDKE ........ . HARRY ALFREIM EDNYARDS. HKA... JOE EGGLESTON, XX .......... RALPH HERBERT EISAMAN . .. THIRD ROW' HUGH GXYYNNE ELDREITGI-I, JR. THOMAS ARTHUR ENGLISH, AKIC... JOE GIBSON ERNYIN, XAE .......... . EARLE ROBERT EVANS, Milli... MARTHA DYER EYERS, All .... FOURTH R0 YY ALFRED UA RTER FARRIS, 'PAQ ..... . CHARLES POSTON FERDON, AKIC... RUSSELL FESSEY, llB1b ............. . HENRY THOMAS FINLEY, JR.. . IHA RILYN FISLTH, KAG .........,.... l l l 'I'I I RON' XVILLIABI H. FISHER, BSI! ...,.......... JO-ANN FITZSIINIMONS, KAO ........ Rovky River, Ohio . . . .Louisvillo, Ky. . .1 'I1:11'lc-estoii, Miss. .BlI'lllillg1l2lill, Ala. . ,Nuslivillv, T1-mi. ... . . .Mia11ii, Fla. . . , lfrzxnklin, Ti-nu. Brownsville, 'IN-sus ..Nashvilli-, T1-nu. ,....Claytou, Mo. ..Nushvillv, Tvmi. .Birniinghanp Ala. ..Nnslix'illv, Ti-un. . . Nashville, Tenn. . ..lT1'estx'iew, Flu, , .Nashville-, Tomi. . .Nan-hvilli-, 'IR-nn. .... .Atlantzx, Ga. .. . Mvmphis, 'l'1-un, ..Rock Islaml, Ill. ELIZABETH VELESTINE FLANIGEN, .X.XA..l l'zlnklin, Tenn. IRVIN LJLTRANT l LEM1NG, AKI-I .... JACK FLOOD, TAO.. ........... . SIXTH RON' PORTER FRAZIER FLORENCE, KPKZI. . . ELAINE RISA FOGEL, AE4' ,......,. VVILLIAXM LEE FORD, AKIC ,........ XYILLIAM ERXYIN FORTAS, ZBT. .. RICHARD VUGELL FOX, ATU. . .. SEVENTH ROW' BOB FRYE, KA --t'-- . PEGGY FUSON, AUII ,...,...... MILLEDGE GALPHIN ...,..... ANN MARTIN GAMRILL, All .... BETTY GANT, IlB1I' .......,..... . EIGHTH ROW' PAT MEIIAIWFY GARNER, 1Ii,M3... PERCY FENNELL GARNETT ...... BERNARD ARTHUR GELH, XBT... JAMES NIARVIN GILBERT, OX ..... . . ...... Memphis, Tenn. . . . Jackson, Miss. .Old Hickory, Tn-vnu. .. . . . .Augustin Ga. . . . Memphis, Texin. . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Evansville, lnd. ,.Oiil3illJlll2l City, Ukla. . ..Nusl1vi1le, Tenn. . . . Louisvillc, Ky. .. . Nashville, Term. . . .Nushx'il1e, Tomi. . . . .Mz1riamm, Ark. ... . . .LT9C8.lLll', Ala. .. , .Now York, N. Y. . . . . .Nashvilli-, Tenn. COURTENA Y LOUISE GILLESPIE, Nut-lian.N:1shvillv, Tomi. NINTII RON' XYILLIAM STENVART GILMAN, EX .... PATRICIA GENE GLADI-llLL ....... JOHN SERASTIAN GLENN, XX... MARY ANN GLOVER, l'1IPB ........ EIJXYIN SHIRLEY GODSEY .... ., .Or'lan1lo, Fla. . . . . . .Dyer, Tenn. .. .Nzxshville, Tenn, ....Madison, XY. Yu. . . . .l3ristol, Toxin. C 1 , 1ff 4 sg wi , 4. il FRESH COLLEGE OF RTS SCIENCE FIRST ROW' HARRISON MALONE GOODALL, GX. . DOUGLAS CLANTON GORDON ..... MARY VAN'CE GRAF, AOH ...... JOHN EDVVARIT GRAGG, BQII ....... GEORGE GRANVILLE GRAHAM. BOII .... SECOND ROW' THOMAS HARRISON GR..-XY, GX ...... EIDVVARD RUSSELL GROSS, JR., H. HAMILTON HAOKNEY, JR., BSU... MARTHA MARIAN HACKNEY ........, MORTIMER HALL HAIT. JH.. IIUKE... .. 'I'I'IIRID ROW' NYILLIAM FRANKLIN HALE, KDKNI' ....... IVILLIAM VVALLAFE HALL, JR., XX.. LYNN REID HAMILTON, KA... RAY HAMPTON, IIKA ............ JAMES COLLINS HANCOCK, JR.. I 0l'R'l'l'I ROYV HERNDON LESTER HARDY, 'PKI ..... VHARLES MITVIIELL HATCH ETT. JR... JO ANN HAVVKINS .......,........... LYSBETH BURGIN HAXVKINS, KA ...... . MARGARET Mr'GAVO1 K HAYES, KAO- FlF'I'Il ROW' ROBERT JONES HAZELVVOOD. ATU. GERTI-IUDE KELLER HENDERSON. .. VHARLES LAMBUTH HERRING. EX.-H XVILLIABL HIMELEIAN, AEII ........... OYVEN MURREY IIINES, ATQ .... SIXTII Row Juny HIRSCH, AIQHI' ........... . ........ IIKA... .Biz-mingham, Ala. .......Athen . . .Nasl1ville, s, Ala. Tenn. ....St. Louis. 'Mo. ..M1-Knlphis, Tenn. .Birming.:ham, Ala. . . Brmitwood, Term. . . . .Flnksburg, Md. .Chatmuooga, Tenn. ....Madisou, N. J. .Kingspm't, Tenn. ..Brownsvil1e, 'Texas .Fayi-tteville, Tenn. .. . . . .Ashvx'i1le, N. C. .Fulton, Ky, . . .Nashville, Tenn. Be-ll Buukle, Tenn. ...Nashville, Tenn. .Birmingham, Ala. Br.-ntwood, Tenn. .. .Milam Tenn. ., . .Don-aville, Ga. ..SaI'asota, Fla. ..Belmar, N. J. . . .Nashx'ille, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. VORNELE E, HOGGE, AOII. .Pto. Lilmertador, Dominican Rvp. GXVENUOLYN AIIAIR HOLLAND, IIBfIP .... Drexv1Hill, Pa. JAMES G, HOLLEMAN, JR.. 'PKI ........ Clarksville, Tenn. JOHN CALVERT IIOLLEY, Ju., dalixlf ..,....... Milton, Fla. SEVENTH Row MARY GRAHAM HOLLIS, 11B-If MAYQ HOLLOXYAY, JR., 1bA0. .mslcPH1NE FITZHUGH HOLM .xN'rHoNx' HOPKINS, CIJKX .... .ln ANN HORN, KA ........ EIGHTI-I RON' JOHN QUILLIS HORNER, JR. JAMES ANDREXV HOYAI., EX. FRANCES JANE HUNT ....... MHSKINE BRONS-ON 1NGr:AM, 111, flue. ES, KA9. . .Bil'mingham, Ala. .Birmingl1am, Ala. ,XR'l'HI'R MORTON IRXVIN, AICII ........ Great Nvckl NIN'l'l'I ROW' EIDVVARD LEXVIS JACKSON. JR.. EN. KEENER HARRISON JACKSON, JR., QIJKZ. JAMES XVILLIS JACOBS, KA ................ LOUIS JACOBSON, ZBT ....... . JOHN XVILLIAINI JAKES. 1 ...Memphis, Tenn, ...Nushville, Tenn. . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . .Jac'kson, Tenn. .. . Nashville, Tenn. .. .Nzxsl1x'ille, Tenn. .. . Nashville, Tenn. N. Y. .. . . . . .TazewelI, Va. .Nashville, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. .. . Mvmphls, Tenn. .. .Nz1shville, Tenn. liI'1'l'lAliIl MITRRELL LEXVIS ...............,. Sikvstun, MO. l I Jim Sloan, Student Uniong Jean Ward, Honor Council Wallace Faullc, Student Council FIRST RON' EILIUII NYILLIAM JAMES, 'PKI .... . . . Mwmphis, Tm-nn. UAIIL JELENKO, III, ZBT ............ ...... B altinlorv, Md. BILLY RAYMOND JEIINIGAN, KA .... XYILLIAMI EMMETT JE'l'l4lli, KE ..... HAIIBAIIA GLENN JENYELL, All .... SIGFUND ROW' l!Olil'IlZ'1' FIQANKLYN JOHNS .... VVILLIAM REEVES JOHNSONHM.. . . .Spx'ingfield, Tenn. . . . . , .Lu1:y, 'l'mm. ... .Gainesvillq Ga. . . .Nashville-, Tenn. . .Andalusia, Alu. MARLIN JONES, KA ....,............. ...Nashvillf-, Tenn. JUANNE MARGFERITE KAIN, l'fl1B... ...Cinm-innati, Ohio BRENDA SVZANNE KATZ. Aliflf .... ,.... . Atlanta, Gu. THIRD RON' JllllN XVYNNE KELLEY, JH., KE ......... Nashville, Tenn. JAMES PATRICK KELLICY, JR., IISKYII ..... Nashville, Tenn. IIOUEIIT EITXVARD KEITH, KX ....... ..... T ylcr, Texas l'AlZHLYN HARRIS KINNAHII .... .... 14 1l'E11'lkllll, Tvun. JOHN PAIIKES KINNAHIV, KA .... .... I Vrallklin, Tvllll, FOIIRTII ROW' PHILIP VHUSBY KISTLEII, fl',.X0 .... ...Signal Lit., Tenn. HlfIVElII.Y ANNE KLEBAN, A.l'f'l1... l'lAli0Lll FRANK KLEIN, Alfll... .llCl:l:Y Sl-ZYMOVR KLEIN, ZIVI' ....... THIGODOIIE MICHAEL LAKUS, ATU.. IVIFTII ROW' TOMMY FULLER LANCE, IX ....... THOMAS HILDITCH LANITES. IIKA... . . Starkville, Miss. . . .Husse-llvillv, Ky. . . . Nashville, T4-nn. . . . .Mohilmu Alu. . . . . Franklin, Tenn. . . . .Sarasota, Fla. SUVEHN JOHN LAHKINS ................. Nashville, Tenn. LULA PEGGY LEA ..............,. Thompson Station, Tenn. IXIANIE XYILLIABI LEAFHMAN, IYPB ....... Greenville, Miss. SIXTH ROW' HIVIIARD PRICE LECHLEITEII, ATS? -..... NaShville, Tenn, THOMAS POPE LEE, flflixlf ................. Pikeville, Tcnrl. JOSEPH HARRY LEVI, ZBT ...... .... Y Vashington, Il, V. liIl'HAliD MARTIN LEVY, Alill... .,..,-Xnsonizx, 't'onn. KENNETH SMITH LEXVIS. KIYKNP... .... Dyersburg, lllvllll. S EV EN TH ROYV ULAIIENUE S. LINIDENMEYEII, fl'KNll... JOHN VIIAXVFOKD LTPSEY, EN ........ 'l'l'lllMA'S VANFE LITTLE... . . . THOMAS LOCKYEAR, SAE... l'IlGll'l'll ROW' JEAN AI'GI'STA LOFTIN, NUl'll2lllS .... JE ROM li LONSCHEIN, Alfll ......... .... l1EI2lfJl'l'A SLE LLDDY ,.......... . l'l'1'l'lCll IIHTCHKISS LYONS, A'l'52 .... NINTII ROW' lll'll!I3lCll'l' ALVIN MACTKLEII, Al'fll .... llOl3lCllT C. MAGINITY, ATS! ........ Bl'I'l l'Y CLAIRE 1IAllUN.... IIUHICIQT B. HANDLE, AKIC... liALl'll PETER MANNU .... .Oak Riclgv, Tenn. .Brookhaven Miss, .l?vI'8IltVVO0Kl, TPIIII. .. .Evaxlsvillem lnrl. ...Nashville-, Tenn, SARA HAHHINGTON LONGINO, KAI-3 .... .Long Boar-h, N. Y. .. . , . ,.-Xtlanta, Gu. ...NaShvillv, Tenn, ......Mohile, Alu. ....Avon, N. .I. . . . .LTlaYt0n, Mn. . . .Jar'ksm1, Tenn. ..... .Paris, Tc-un. .. .BayonnQ, N. J. sbykrf U4, N N xl873 f F R E S H M E x COLLEGE OF RTS 81 SCIE C FIRST ROIV JOSEPH BAILEY MASON, IIKA .... HERBERT TRAVIS M1-CALL ..... XVILLARD MCCALL, JR., EN ........ . XVILLIAM MORTON MPUORD ....... DAVID LEQUIRE AICCIICISIQEY, IIKA SECOND ROIV VERNON LEON MEDLIN ....... JOHN MAURICE MILLER, XX ...... JOHN MELVILLE 'MILLER ........... RICHARD MORGAN MILLER, fI7A9.. ROBERT ATKENSON MILLER. IIKA. . . . . THIRD ROYV JAMES BROIVN MILLIS ........... MARY AGNES MONGOLD, I -l'B ...... KENNETH SVRIGHT MOORE, CDKX. RICHARD MOORE ...,............... EVERETT COLE MOSELEY, QA9... FOURTH ROWV GRACE PIRIE MOUAT. KA .... JULIA MOUNTFORT, I'fI'B ...... . JOHN BUSH MURDOCK, AKE .... ..... . PRISCILLA MURRAY. TCPB ..... ...... . . . .Tampa, Fla. . . . .Allison, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. . . .Allisona, Tenn. XValland, Tenn. . .Nashville, Tenn. . .Nashvill0, Tenn. . . . .Cordova, Ala. . .Nashvi1le, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Baxter, Tenn. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Louisvllle, Ky. . .Franklin, Tenn. Lauderdale, Miss. Birmingham, Ala. . . Nashville, Tenn. . . . .'Corinth, Miss. . .Nashville, Tenn. ROGER GOODMAN MURRAY, JR., ATQ ...... Jax-kson, Tenn. FIFTH ROWV CHARLES XVILLIS NEVILLE. .......... XVILEY CLIFFORD NEXVMAN. JR, B91'I..... JANE ADAIR NICHOLSON, IIBQ ....... GEORGE TAYLOE NICKEY, B911 .... SUSAN CRABILL NOLTE, H1141 .... .. SIXTH ROYV JESSE PETER NORFLEET, KX... MAX NOTOWITZ, ZBT ............. BILLY LEE NUTTING, DDB. . . . . XVILLIAIVI HAROLD OAKLEY ......... HILDEGARDE XVHITNEY O'BANNON, SEVENTH ROW' ERXYIN BRADLEY PACE... SAM ALBERT 'PARHAM ....... . ROBERT SEAY PARKS, ATS? ....... EDXYARD CRAIG PARRISH, PATRICIA ANNE PARSON. SAE... EIGHTH ROVY BEVERLY BLANCHE PATE, IWIJB ..... MARGARET SANFORD PATTEN, AAA. HOMER SCOTT PATTERSON, XAE ..... ARTHUR ALLEN PATY, 4159. ....... . ELMER TYLER PEARSON, EX. . . .. NINTH ROW' DUDLEY F. PEELER, JR., 'PAQ ......... . LEONARD YVALKER PEELER, BOH.. ALBERT M. PENNYBACKER, QIIAQ ..... CLYDE MILLER PETERS, JR., fbKZ. . . . . Birmingham. Ala. Jackson, Tenn. . . . . .Mlddleboro, Ky. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . Springfield, Ohio . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . . .Kenmore, N. Y. KA9 . . Louisville, Ky. Ashland City, Tenn. .. . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Columbia, Tenn. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . San Diego, Calif. . . . .Nashvi1le, Tenn. .Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. ,Elizabethtorh Tenn. .Birmingham, Ala. . . . . .Huntsville, Ala. .Chattanooga . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Tenn. RICHARD RUSSELL PHILLIPS, JR., 2X..Blytheville, Ark. x, Phil Porter, Student Councilg Cynthia Braly, Honor Council FIRST ROW' SYD XYATEHS I'IGl'If1, Jli. ., MAIITHA ANNIC POST, Allll .... JUSICPH CHRISTIAN I'U'l I'S, 'l'KE... Ill'TlI RIXTHMONIP IIAY, IYIIB .... . UUNNIH MAVK IIICA ..,. .... S EFOND RON' .,,NusI1x'iIIv, Tenn. ...l'lIl'IlllllAL3'll21Hl, Alu. . . .N:ishvi11e, Tomi, . . ,.lzu'kHon, Tenn. . . . Mum-ie, Illfl. JANE IIEDIJ, AAA .,..,.....,..... ...S'gn:il Mt., Tvnn, NIILTUN GA HN!-ITT IIICICS, ATU. ., .. .. ,l'j'llIl'll2I.ll2l, Ky. SIIICLBY L'L'l'lLEl'I Illilli, ATU ........ ....... K 'r11'il1tll, MiSs. NIAIIIANN.-X. KlAIlGl'l'IIlI'l'lC IIEVELII, llll'll .... 'l'UIlk'kil, Kan, JOHN XYILLIAAl HIIYNIC, fILXl-P ....... .,.... I i:xl zLy1-tie, Gu. THIRD KOH' l,lI'l'l-INR XYELLS IIIVIIAIIIISON, SAIC.. ...lGV:x1xSVilI0, Illd. I.l'1'INllA VANVIG IQIIIIPLB, I'fI1Ii ....,. ...Na1sI1x'ilIv, Tn-un. TIIUM.-XS RHLTUN IIIVICHS ...... .,,.... . -XIlfl4'l'SOll, S. l'. .IUICIIAN A. HU.-XNIC, fI1.XH .....................,. Iuka, RUSS. - XYIIILIAM JAMES llUliI'1ll'l'SUN, Jli., I-'0I'Ii'l'H KOYV l4IC'I l'Y SUE ROBINSON, ........ ..... UI,IVl'Ill GORIYHN ICUHINSUN, JH., +All.. TIIUMAS Ml4'KAI'Il, ILUHINSUN, XX... IHCN A. KUDICIIIVK, JII., liflll .... . SALLY PURYEAIL IIHIIICS, AAA... Fl F'l'H RO YY I'A'l'lil'CIA ROGERS, lllifl' ............ JOHN XYILLIAM IQUUNIGY, Jli., QJKW I'IS'l'Hl'll!, JANET IiUSI'INISI'IliG. Alffli JULIUS MORRIS IlUSl'INl4'IEl,Il, ZHT.. SANIVUHLD IIUYIN IUITII, ZBT.. .. SIXTH ROW' HIUIIAIII3 OLNEY ICUSSICIIL, JR.. 4119 Gil,-XYIION COOP SANDERS, EAI-I .... THOMAS KOLJNVIC SANDERS, CIJAS.. 1'I.AIlFIN1'E lifIBlCIl'l' SVIIAIIB, IIKA.. JAVK W, Sk,'HMI'I'T. IX ......,,....,.. SEVENTH RONA IZXIUJI. JOYCE S'-'llXYAIiTZ, AIC115... MARY MARLEY SL'0'l l', AUH ..... IIICUNAHIT L. SICIAIIWIP, A.lCll .......... XYII,I.IA'lVI ANIIRICXY SIIAVKELFOILIW IIUILUTIIY ANNE SIlI l l', AUII ...... . l'IlGH'l'H KOYY NUIIA. JEAN SIMS. Mlll ..,.. ..,.. . .. ALIPEN HlT4'IIt'li4'Ii SMITH, Jli.. IX l'IlAllI,ES AIINA SMI'I'II,1I'.Xfi .... . .. IPANIFIL ROI-KENT SMITH ........ IVIIANK LILLAIIIJ SMITH, 'l'A0... NINTI-I ROW' GEUIKGE ULISBY SMITH. ATS! ..... JUIIN MIWYHERTICIL SMITH, ATU... JLJIIN IIVTHEIIFUIIII SMITH, KA... IUIBEILT TI 4'KI-'Ill SI'AI.IDlNG, KIYKKI' ..,. .. ICIUGAIL XYINSTUN Sl'l-INVIQ. .. ...... 'I1KXI'.,Springiiolih Ky. . .... Nashville, '1'efnn, Iiirminglmm, Alu. . . l l'iIIllillll, Tenn. .... . . .ff2I.11UJll, Ohio ...lil't'IltXYO0Kl, T4-nn, .,.l'IlI'lIlIll.2'll211ll, Alai. ..,Wi1-hita, Kun. Nzishvillm-1, Tenn. Mnmg'onwx'y, Alu. ...Hula Ridge, Tenn, Iiirmingham, Alai. Mumphis, Tenn. .....Nzisl1vil1c-, Tenn, .IlunIinp.5ton, XV. Va. ..,,Ifi-ankliu, T4-nn. ,.Miun1i I-Boaz-h, Fla. ......I:ip1e-y, Tenn. . . . . . . . Passaic, N. J. ...liirminghzun, Alu. .....Nnshx'ilI1-, Tenn. .,,..NzxsI1x'iIle, Tenn. . . . . .NzlsI1vilIe, Tenn. ,. . .'l'l'XHl'lC211l?1, Texas ...Nl1'KP1lZl0, Tenn. ., . . Nashville, Tenn. Iwwzil Gables, Fla. . . I rresdvu, 4'h:u'II-stoi lv ,1'l0Vt-Alalid, Ta-nn. S. C. Ohio ..Alm1ti4-1-Ilo, Ark. fQ6T255 N.. V' 1, 1873 FRESH Jr 1' I ISL? INK., ' SQ ... 23 -7 'A N5 RA Q.'W I EYE w2y, COLLEGE OF RTS SCIENCE FI RST R0 N' XYILLIAM A. SPIUKARII, JR.. 'PAQ ........ Nashvillv, Te-1111. MARTHA LEGRANIJ STAHLMAN, 5,33 .... Nashvillv, Te-nn. THOMAS VLYDE STARNES, JR., 1bA9 .....,.... Monroo, Lu. SHIRLEY BYROM STEPHENS, JR. ...... AA'2lSIlIII!.1'f.0ll. II. V, LANVRENCE IICLLICMAN ST. JOHN, 1iv.X9.IIattim-sl1u1'g. Miss. SECOND RON' VARL DEIZERN STOREY. JR.. IIHKE .... . GLORIA ANN STUMR ............... FREDERICK R. SVVALl.ONY ...... JOHN EDXVARD SVVISHER, ATS. . .. JABIES LEXYIS TALRERT, fI'.I9,.. THIRD RON' MARTHA ANN TATE, AHIIU.. JAMES ALLEN TAYLOR .... . JAMES MILTON TAYLOR .,.,....,, XVILLIAM I7. TEASLEY, J R., IIKA. . .. HOBBY RONALD THOMPSON, EA ..... FOYRTH ROW' DALY THOMPSON. JR., KA.. ....... .Brom wood, Tenn, . . .NushvilIv, Tenn. ... .Pau-1-son, N. J. . . . ,.Iac-ksonville, Fla. . . . .Hopkinsx'iIIe, Ky. ...XYax'v1'ly. Tenn. .. . Huntsville, Ala. ..,,.......Glcn, Miss. XVhitv's Hreuk, Tenn. .ML PM-asant, Tenn. . . . .I+'r:1ukHin, Tenn. EDGAR BROVVN THOMPSON, IIKA ...... Coral GaIrIGS, Fla. ALICE MCELRAY THURMAN, IIKPB. .. ROYALE TILLEY, IIKA .......... , . . RUTH BLAIR TINKI-III.. FIFTH ROW' XVALKER TAYLOR TIPTON, KI... FRANK CLYDE TOMKIES ...... ELIZABETH R. TREANOR, KA9.,. . . . .SDrim.ffield, Ky. . , . .Nashvilln-, Tt'lllI. .. . .NzxshviIle, Tenn. . ,...tTovi1u-xtun, Tmnx. Huntington, NV. Va. . . . . .Nashvillc-, Tenn. JOHN CHILDRESS TUNE, KE. ...,......., Nashville, Term. MAIIRICE FRANVIS TYLER, JR., ATQ.. ...... Drew, Miss. SIXTH ROW' JOHN FREDERICK ULEN, JR., BQII ........ ,..IJ9XI.t?l', Mo. PHYLLIS ANN FLERY, .IVIPB ......,........ Springfield, Ohio BETTY SUE VOLZ, KA9 ......... CHARLES DONELSON XYADE, HQII.. JAMES ALLEN XYAGS'I'AI I , KA ...... SEVENTH RON' . . . . .Riplvy, Tenn. ......NaShvi1I0, Tenn, . . . . .SheelIIe'ICI, Ala, JOHN BEELER XYALKER, JR., IIKA ...,.. VKJIUIIIIJIZI, Tenn, JAMES KENNY XYALLER, II. .LKB .,...... Morganfxvhl, Ky. JAMES FRANUIS VV.-XLSH, KE .... . KATHRYN LEE XYALSTON, AUII. . . JAMES RIX'HA RD XYALTUN, AKIC. .. EIGHTH ROW' . . . .Nashvillx-, Tenn, . . . .Birmingham, Ala. . . .LaFay9tU-, Alu. MARY CATHERINE VVARE, KA9 .... ..... J as-ksun, Tenn. JOHN OGLE XYARI IELD, III, KA. .. ..I'V:Lshi1l1.g't1m, D. O, INIAOALYNE NVA RD XYATKINS .,.... .. .Na:4hViIl1', Tenn. ROBERT PRESTON VVATSON, XAIQ. . . ., .NuSI1ViIlx', Tenn. THOBIAS ELLINGTON XYATTS .... .,.NashVillm-, Telnl. NINTH ROR' BIARJORIE VOOPICIL XYEBEII, AI-FI' .... ...Na1Shx'iIIL'. Tvnll. ALFRED XYEIIYIE, JR., KA ..........,..,.. Rirminghaun, Alu. ALEXANDER S. XYEINISAIJM, III, ZBT .... Nushvillv. Tenn. SHARON LEE XVIClNIHOENEIl, IIBdH ......... Normandy, Mu. LAETITIA CORINNE XVENNING, KA9 ..... NnShVillr', Tenn. FRESHME ARTS SCIENCE Fl RST RO W' NVILLIAM RAGSDALE XVHALEY, KA .... Wzishinprtoii, D, U. DAVID HARCOITRT XVHITFON ..,,...... Fort XVoi'tli, 'Plexus LILLIAN RUSSELL XVILKINSUN, KA ..... Sunierville, Tl-nn. CAROL XVILLIAMS ...................... Vlmttaiiooga, Tvnn. EUDORA ANDERSON XVILLIAMS, All .... SECOND ROW' HARRIETT MAXXVELL XVILLIAMS.. HORACE EDXVARD XYILLIAMS, 'JIDKX ..... PEGGY JEAN VVILLIAMS, AAA ........ NANCY YVILLIAMSON, IIHCP. . . . . . . . . . . XVILLIAM EMORY XVILLOYGHBY, EN THIRD ROW' CHARLES FRANKLIN XVILMORE, BQII .... BILLY XVALTON XVILSON ............ YVILLIAM GERALD XYINKLER, IIKA. Ni-w Orleans, Ln. .. ... ,... Gideon, Mo. ,Nashvillen Tvnn. Brvntwood, Tvnn. ..... .Laduex Mo, ... .ML Juliet, Tenn. Middletown, Ohio ..Portland, Tenn. Nilw Orleans, Lai. RICHARD HARGIS XVINNINGHAM ........ Voolilville, Tenn. CATHERINE DOLORES YVINTER... FOURTH ROW' , Nashville, Tenn, JOHN EASTIN YVITHROXY, JR.. fbK'l' ....... Lexington, Ky. HERBERT PIERCE VVITTEIZ, fPK1l' .... ARNOLD PETER YVOLFF, AEH .... MARY CAROLYN IVOMACK. KA9... EDGAR STEXVART XVOOD, IN ..... FIFTH ROW' . . . .Millhury, Mass. . . . .Brooklyn N. Y. .. . .Jar-kson, Tvnn. . .. .Fort Valley, Gal. BIARGARET CHRISTINE IVOOIJS, I'1I1B..W'ayh9Sb0l'O, Tenn. DOAK MATTHEXVS YVORLEY, JR., 4139 ...... SUYI'lIlt'l', Miss. JOHN HANDLY VVRIGHT. JR., IIKA...IVelists-r Groves, Mo, VVALTER. BI. YARBROUGH, III, AKI-I ...... MARY ELIZABETH YORK, KA ........ SIXTH ROW' SETA BUTLER YORK, IIBKP .... LYNNE DEA YOUMANS, IIBfI'... ANNE CARR YOUNG, l'fbB.... .Belle Mina, Alai. . . . . .Glascow, Ky. Ge-rmantuwn, Tenn. . . . .Nm-ihville, Tenn, . . . .Nashvilll-, Tenn. Beverly Griffin, President of the Athenians Dick Walton and Graham Hollis, Honor Council ,Num 4' F f 1 i an W Wm was all A Q M ,X SQ wi' aw 9' f EF Vt' H Hg 425, X Q 2 gm 1 pw K .w I. A .A,:.. ,.,. 2 y F gi Kg!-'ff Q' 324. QA F if a f M me fx ,a M ', Q32-m M AKG? Mix ,WW P , ' 'N 55 . L,,mWQ , .,.,. -Q, 'fi I .. ,swf 1' Q4 1 '31 S A Q M, ,. 5? X 4' I? Q ij an I 1 X . 'Q , My ni 5 ik 254 , gs , Q 'ff-QQ A 4 ? 1 First Row BILLY JOE AIN'Ol'Ii. ATU.. ........ M. .. . . . . . .Nnshville, Tenn. V-Vluhg SU,-Kg AS1'Ej President Sophomoiw- Exigimwrilig Class. ROI!I'IR'I' C. ANSLEY ....,.. . .,......,. . . . .Nasllvilleg Tenn. ASME. ELLIS THOMAS ISAGGS .......... AIEE. MARK Y. ISIAR, fllK'I' ............... A If '11 Second Row . . .Dem-atur, Alu. . .Nushvilli-, Ts-nn. CARROLL HI4lRIiER'I' IIITTING, QJKNI' .... .... I ieullimz, Pu. ASME. XYILLIAM IMAX IEORGYY.-XRIl'I', -'flhA ...... Little Rock, Ark. SNA, 1,!,1i,-I, Junior Cabinet, 31 A Awziril, 23 IHV, 3,43 'Fziu Bum Di. 3,4, fl, VI't'SilIliIlSTt'I' Vs-llovvship, 2,3,4p IChE, 2,3,4, Sophunxore Corresponding Sei-l'ela1'y, Synod 'Pre-Sident, 4. ROGER MARSHALL BO'I l'ODIS. ........... Cresfwnnd, Ky. A SME. DELMICR II. BROOKS, JR. ..... . Third Row JOHN I'. YY. BROYYN, III, B911 ..... ASME: Honor xiounvil A I E E. . . .Nushville, Tenn. . . . . .Lookout Mt., Tenn. Alternate. ROIXERT LICIG ISROXYN ...... .......,..... B irniingfhmn, Alu. SVA, 114,43 AIEE. 4: VV 'Flu-ate1', -13 Intr'amui'zi1 Football, 1,35 Intrzunnrul 'I'1'aw-k, 1. 1'i-oss Country, 1.3, Varsity 'I'1':u'k. 2.3. KI'INNE'I'H CHARLES BYRAN ............. Savannah, Tenn, IYALTON NOIFFHINGTON CARNEY. . . ..... GlItIlPIl'v Ky. Fourth Row ROSS BOYD CHERRY, XX ...,.. .... N ashville, 'l'e-nn. AIEE. XVILLIAM lll'BIS.-KRD CLARK. KI .... . . . .Ric-Innoml, Vu. AIVIIE. HENRY T. FLOSIG .................. . . . . . .Coral Gahli-s, Flu. A Vziplu-llzi Vhnir, 235,41 K1-y, R3 Historiall, 4: Boys' Give Club. ZR,-1. Si-1-1-vtziI'y-'l'i'1-nsux'v1', 43 SPA, 3,43 AIEE, 3,-1. MARTIN If. COMBS. HGH, ..................... St. Louis, Mn. Fifth Row BEAl'MON'I' DAVIDSON, III, fluff? .....,......., Atlanta, Gu. SNA. l.2,2l.4: AIEE: Ili-'. 2.12.41 Swimming' Te-am. 2.3, Alternatv l':1p1:xin. CS: 'Fnu Rn-tu Pi, 43 V-Club, 2,3.-1. l'I.AIiENI'E EARL DENNIS ...... .. P11-sifim-lit. .Xl1'hE, 1: Tau IYILLIAM II l'IRI5l'IR'l' D1'M'I'I'T ..,.. 'Pau Hs-tu Pi. THOMAS ISALINYIN DONNER JR. . . . . . . . .CnInmhia, Tenn. Fil in Pi, 4, .. . . . . , . .Mndisnn, Tenn. EN. . .iwvetxvafn-r. 'Fe-nn. v . 1rusr,l.-r, 1: SPA, 1,2,2,4g VOMMODOHE, 2,33 AIL'hE, 2.14, S4-vrm-t:x1'y, Zi: Yzxnily lizulio Prorium-ul', 2, Sigma Nu, TI'9iiSllI'f'l', 3,4. Sixth Row XYILLIAM L. DUNN, JR., IIKA. ......... .... N ashville, Tenn. ICDIYARD l'l+1RRY EI.LING'l'0N, ATS! ,,., .,,,, F air-H4-ld, Alu, EDSIGL ERIYIN .................... ,. FIQANIQLIN l,l'll:0Y E.s'l'l-ls, JR., KA Seventh Row s'rlf:l'Hl41N Mullins EVANS, JIL... ASME, 2,::,4. . . . .... Nasliville, Tenn. . .. . . . .Nashvilla-, Tenn. .. . . . .Slirvvz-port, Lu. FRANK JOSEPH GI'IRl'HON', JR., KA. .fanal Zone, Pllllildllll A SME. JOHN HENRY GIVENS ..... ,.... ASCE. . . . .l'x'l'RllkIIll, Tenn. ORRIS ONE.-XL GOODMAN ................ Hermitage, Tenn. Bzxsi-hall, 1.14: fII'ZIlliI2IIl4I liirgu Trophy, 35 ASCE. CLASS OFFICERS JOHN 'l'II I'ON ...... .......... I 'resident HOB PAH IG ............ BILLY Jolfl ADCOCIQ ., Tipton, Page, and Adcock . . . . . . . Yive-l'residPnl . . .Secretary-Treasurer 'ni-'X Nu--R fm 'New 'Nw Wxrf Second Row Third Row FRANK HOPKINS, JK., EN. . Fourth Row BUFORD GLEN RING, ATS! SCA, 3: AIEE, 31 Intramural Seventh Row JACK D. DIARTIN ...... .. DARYLE MAY, EX ....... w. ii I , 1 I X First Row HARLAN C. GRAVES ........... .... N asllville, Tenn. CLARENCE NORMAN GREEK .... .... N ashville, Tenn. ASCE. JOHN MERRITT GREEN, JR., EX .......... Franklin, Tenn. ASME, Secretary. 3, Pvesident, 4. WILLIAM BOYD HENDERSON, KZ ........ Nashville, Tenn. Rifle Team, 1: NRO'l C. 3.4: Vic-o-President Kappa Sigma, 4, Intramural Basketball, 22, Intramural Volley Ball, 3. ROBERT GLEMING HEVYI'l'. . .... . . . ASHLEY PROVINE HILL, JR., KX ..., . . . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. . Nash ville, Tenn. JOHN WYADE IIINES .... , ......... .. .... Nashville, Tenn. ASBIE, 2,3,4. TAYLOR GRIFFITII HOLLAND, JR., EX. . . .Drexel Hill, Pa. Men's Glee Vlulr, ASME, SCA. A I Eli. . . .Holly Spring, Miss. JAMES ALBERT I-ll l'TO, EX .... ,. ........ Birminghalm, Ala. Football. 2,2141 ASCE: SC.-l. ZS: Sevretary V-Club, 4. JOHN E. Hl l'ZLER, JR. ,.............. San Antonio, Texas IYILLIAM liENNET'I' JENNINGS ......... 'ML Julietf, Tenn. 'l'l'4'kISLll'6l' AIi'hE, 41 AIf'h1-1, 2,I!.4. EDIYARD LAY JOHNSTON. . . . . . .Alln-rtville, Ala. ROBERT LEONARD JONES, KX ........ . . .Nashville-, Tenn. Tau Beta Pi, 3,43 AIEE. 2.3,-lg lntrmnural Gnlf. 1.2,3,4g Intra- mural Riflc T1-mn, 3,4. CHARLES HENRY JORDAN, A'l i2 .......... ,.St. Louis, Mo. AIl'hEg Int1'an1ux'al Board. VERNON THOMAS JORDAN ......,..., , .... Nashville, Tenn. Fifth Row EMMETT CEFIL KAERICI-IER, JR., l'IKNll..WYest Salem, Ill, ASVE, HOWVARD KITCIIINGS, EX ...... , .... . . . . . . .Mm-Renzie, Tenn. . . . . .lsil'IlliIlg'IlBIlI, Ala. Travk' Founders Svholarship, 1. IVILLIAM DAVIS LAMB, KE., .... . ........ Nashville, Tenn. Bawlmll. 2.3.4. Sixth Row BILLIE DELL l.l'NDY ........ .. .... Goodlettsville, Tenn. AI'ChE. IYILLIAM FRANCIS MAHN .... . . .Ntanf0rd, Conn. ANTHONY JOHN MARKO. .... .... N ashvilllh Tenn. GEORGE EDIVARD MARTIN .... .... N asliville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. . . .Birmingha.m, Ala. Student Union: Football: Baseball, V-Club: SCA, ASCE. CHARLES Pl-llLll' Mcf'ANN ....... ..... . .Brentw00d, Tenn. SCA: ASFE, 3,4. DARREL LEE NIeCORMIl'K. KS, ..,.... . .... Nashville, Tenn. SCA, 1,2,3,-ig Cabinet, Ci, ASME, 3.-1. SE IORS GI EERING s..,,.f' ..,. T '.... . Q 459' NUM: ity lu- ga PNK . I : xg by , po 3 First Row SAMUEL PROCTOR MQCUTCHEN, KA .... .Maplewood, N.J. Outstanding Miclshipman, 25 Secretary-Treasurer Class, 25 President Class, 3: Ex-Oflic-io Member Student Council, 35 Tau Beta Pi5 Business Manager Engineering Magazine, 4. WVILLIAIVI LARRIN MQDONALD ........... Nashville, Tenn. Tau Beta Pi5 Secretary AIEEQ Band. I'Al'L MELTON ........ 5 .................... Nashville, Tenn. KENNETT HARVEY MESSNER ............ Nashville, Tenll. Tau Beta Pi5 AIEE. Second Row JABIES RODNEY MIMS ....... ...... N ashville, Tenn. JOHN LANSFORD MORRIS .,... ........ M cEwen, Tenn. ROBERT E. MOSER, ..... , .... . .. .... Daytona Beach, Fla. AIEE. LESTER MACK OYERHUTTZ, EX. .. .... Nashville, Tenn. AIEE5 SCA. Third Row WVALTER ROBERT PAGE. HKA. . .......... Nashville, Tenn. Football, 1,2,3,45 VVrestling, 25 ASCE, 3,45 V-Club, VYILLIAM PAYNE, JR., KA .... , . . ., ....... ,Gu-eneville, Miss. ASCE, 2,3,4, EUGENE EDGAR PENTECOST .......,..... Nashville, Tenn. Tau Bs-ta Pi5 AIEE. LLOYD LESTER PILKINTON, EX ......... Nashville, Tenn. Transfer from l'.T.5 SCA, 2,3,45 ASCE. 2,3,4. Fourth Row JOHN PINKERTON. EX, ..................., Franklin, Tenn. SCA, 15 COMMODORE, 15 Men's ,Intramural Board, 2,35 JAAVU, 2,3,4: Sophomore Honor H0115 ASCE, 1,2,3,4, Treas- urer, 3, President, 45 Gavel Club, 3,45 Cheerleader, 35 Head- vheerleader, 45 President Engineer Counvil, 45 Traffic 'Com- mittee, 4. ROBERT ELDRIDGE PITTS ......... .. .DyerSburg, Tenn. AIEE, VHF. CHARLES WYILLIANI POSTEL ....... .... M 8SCOIlfBll, Ill. AIEE, 2,3,4, ADAM JOHNSTONE POWV, EAE ....... .... B irmingham, Ala. Fifth Row ALBERT LEE REGEN ........ ,. . . .... Nashville, Tenn. ASME. THOMAS HIQMPHILL RHODES ............. Nashville, Tenn. ALFRED GEORGE SCHNEIDER, ATS! ........ Kirkwood, Mo. Masqueradf-r. 3.45 Hustler, 45 Engine:-ring Paper, 45 V- Club, 45 Swimming, 3,45 Track, 3,45 Gavvl Club, 2,3,45 ASME, 1,2,3,45 SCA, 3,45 Newman Club, 2,3,4, EDWYARD CRIDDLE SCRUGGS, III, ZAE .... Nashville, Tenn. SCA, 1,2,3,45 ASCE, 2,3,4. Sixth Row JULIAN C. SCRUGGS, JR., XAE .... , ........ Franklin, Tenn. Aee 'Club, 15 vlf'K!-PI'l'Slfl9Dt Class, 3: Revording Secretary SAE, 25 Treasurer SAE, 35 Treasurer Pan-Hellenic: Council, 45 Honor Council, 45 ASME5 SCA. JACK WYYNDHADI SEAVYELL, ATO ....... . .Nashvillm Tenn. ASFE5 SCA5 Intramural Sports. JAY PUTNABI SELLICK ...... , ............... Joelfon, Tenn. ASME. CHARLES WYILLIAM SHEPHERD. . . .... Nashville, Tenn. Seventh Row - GEORGE HOBART SIPES, JR. .... ..... J avkson, Tenn. H. ROY SLAYMAKER, EX, ........... .... N ashville, Tenn. ASCE: SCA. HAROLD ELLIOT SMITH ......... .... N ashville, Tenn. ASME. LELAND L. SMITH .......... . .... .... N ashville, Tenn. Bobby Mathews, President of A.S.C.E., and Business Manager of V-Square. ly Baker, Illasqueraderg Gene Owen, Honor Councilg John Salmon, Student Council First Row LIQMUEL A. TANKSLEY .......... .. .... Nashville, Tenn. GEORGE EDIYARID TA'l'E, fbA9, ............. lhxverly, Tenn. Basketball, 3: 'STK-X: V-Club: JAAVU, 4: Tull Beta. Pi: AICE, 2,3,4. ROBERT L. THOMAS, JR., KA ..,........... Nashville, Tenn. RICHARD LESVIS THOMPSON, HKA ....... Nashville, Tenn. Second Row WILLIAM ALEXANDER THOMSON, JR., HKS ll'AL'I'ER DENNIS TIIREADGILL ............. Huron, Tenn. Tau Rm-ta Pi, 3,43 Vice-Prvsidcnt, 4. LEWIS TILLMAN, JR., EX ............ . ...... Franklin, Tenn. JOHN HOXVARD TIl l'0N, JR., -PAQ ...,.... Nashville, Tenn. Tau Beta. Phi, Pr:-sident, 43 Presidunt Class, 4: 'Phi Delta Tin-ta, Seu'etary, 4: Vive-President, 43 President, 43 Omicron Ilelta Kappa, -l. Third Row HARRY XYILLIAM VICK, JR., KA .... . . .Nushvilll-, Term. ASME. JANIES BI. WVARD, XX. ., ..........,.,...... Brentwood, Tenn. llnnol' Vounvil. 1,2,3,43 ASME. THOMPSON IVICY lVARD, EX .............. Nashville, Tenn. ASPhE, 1,2,3,43 SCA, 1,2,3,4. ROBERT EDWYARD ll'EBSTER ............ M0nig0mery, Ala. Tau Beta Pi, Tl't5ZlSlll'1'l'Q lVvSley l70llllLl2'li.lUll1 Amateur Radio: AIEE. NAMFEL BIERVIN WYEISE, ZBT. . . . . .NaShville, Tenn. IHC. Fourth Row ROR IVHITSITT, BAE ......,...... ........ N ashville, Tenn. THOMAS FLOIYERS IYILLIAMS ...... Chapmansboro, Temn. ASME. ARTHUR DAYID WYILLIS, QKE ........ ,. .Old Hickory, Tenn. Aliil-I. Vice-Presirlvnt, 43 Phi Kappa Sigma. Secretary, 33 SVA. 1,2,3,4: JAAVU, 4. JOSEPH YYOMACR, XX ,.................,.. Nashville, Tenn. SCA, 2,3,43 AIICE, 2,3,4, President, 4: Tau Beta Pi, 2,3. ll'lLBURN CASTLEMAN WYRIGI-IT .,.,.... Mt. Juliet, Tenn. SCA, 3,4 3 ASCE,3,4. S IORS NGINEERI fb x Q ' iz sf S' S ' vm ii! Z' 2127. ilx ji! 18 12, ...ff ---...,...-ff' 1 1 Sneed, Hardy, and Reynolds CLASS OFFICER S RIVIIARD REYNOLDS .. .........,. Prvsident BOB SNICICII . ......... ,...,.. . Yif-v-President RANGE HARDY . FIRST ROW' SHIRLEY JEANNE ASi .IOIJY HA KE R. 'DAB ........... ..... , ,. LEO RARASH ..... .. ....., . .HMM Y lili.-X SLEY. ATS! ,..... ...... FIDXVIN ALFRED BICRGER. IN. .. SETON ll ROW' DONALD IIERMAN BURGER ........ . Louis, Mu. xjlxauaxmugu, Tenn. ..B1'ouklyn, N. Y. .. .Nashvilh-. Tenn. ...Me-mphis, Tenn. .Duc-ktnwn. Ts-un. ...Nusllvillx-1, Tenn. XVILLIAM THUBI.-XS U,-XI,'l'0N. fl'l0... VORBI-Yl' RIELVIN THEUDUIIE JAMI BILL HR.-XNK VI THIRID ROYV JAMES XYlLLlAM JESS IPUXVIIY, KA ROBERT B, FL.-XL'Y, HX... INER, Mill... .....,. St VURNELISON ....., SUN lllfx, JR.. lxl,.,.. 'lADDUCK, EAI-I ...., ... 1'l'NNINGl+l.-XM. IN-.. Scfgh-tzxx y-T1'vasu1's-1' . . H lllllSYl1lC, .Hl1mlmIclt, XYHSllllLfT.0ll, .Grc-fe-ne-ville, . . . P4-nszxvula Ala. XX'l1vn-limr, NY. Va. Tm-nn. D. V. Miss , Fla. JOHN lZUl!El'2'I' F0lYLEll.., ...NlYlll1?l-iilh, Oklu. BOBBY A. l l'DGl-I, KX .... ,..Nnshx'ill0, Tenn. FOURTH RON' FRANK H. GRISARD ........... ...l'lm'ksvill0, Tenn. BERNARD Gl'S'I'Al4'SON, KDKI .... .. ARNOLD RANCH HARDY. BQH .... ..... RICHARD XYILLIAMS HOISINGTON, EN. .Birmingham . .Prim-1-ton Jlopkinsville, Ky. , Alu. ,N.J. Tvnn. Tenn. Ohio Tenn. tuc-ky Tvnn. Tenn. Tvnn. Tenn, Tvnn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. ROBERT M. HOLDER. JR., AKH .... . ..... -X tlalltn, GH. FIFTH ROW' EWDXVARD HAMPTON JENKINS, 1IfK'l'..GO0dl1'ttSVillv. BILLY KILGORE. .YN ...,........,......... Nashville, JAMES R. LANl'AS'1'El':, 'lPKll'... ........ Delaware, THODIAS B. LANE, HKA ....... ...,.., S helbyvilley GARLAND M. LILLY ........ .... S 111ith'Mills, Ken SIXTH ROW' J. E. LUXVE ....................... .... E agleville, JOHN ELLIOTT MARRY, JR., KI .... ...ClarliSX'ille, ALLEN P. MARTIN, EN .............. .... G allntin. NOEL P. BIARTIN, EN ..........,.....,..... Gallatin, ROBERT l', H, Ill,-XTIIEXVS, JR., 'PAO ...... Nzlsllvillv, SEVENTH ROW' EDGAR MAX NIIT'l'XYEDE, EN... .. ...Nz1SllVi1le, JAMES l . Nlf-K'Al'L, EX ...,............ ...Nashvil1e, SABI XVAIIREN lNl1 l'Ll'ISKEY, JR,, 1l'Kf. ..... llmllpllis, ROBERT EDXVlN BIELTON, EN .,....... .... f lulliliirl, HILARD E, MOORE, IIKA ..... ...Nzlsllvillcg EIGPITII ROW' XVILLIAM A. MVRPHY, XX ..,..... Tenn. . . . . . .Fulton, Ky. XVTLLIAM JOSEPH NEA L, 'l'Kll' .... ,...NaShVill9 ERNEST U, NORTH1'U'l l', JR., KA ......... Alnzlrillo, EDXYIN L. ITDGNNELL, KE ..... , ...... Old Hivkory EUGENE IIAINIILTUN UVYEN, SAIC. .. ..'1'rmx'ing'trm, , Tenn. Texas Tenn. Te-nn. Tom Woodring, Representative to the Honor Council ' Mu- - E ' . .S 1 A px H- u ,I nl ,,. My Ifl'I 4 'A F449 gli 'I' f 'Q EX ba 3 X . fr ORS GI EERING I I Fl KST R0 SY JOSEPH LEXVIS REYNOLDS, IIKA. ROBERT ROGER REYNOLDS, EX ROBERT FRANKLIN IIIVES. JR.. SECOND RON' CHARLES MORGAN ROBINSON, GEORGE ROSENTHAL, ZBT .... NEIL Mac'PHAIL ROSS, AKE .... JOHN LOVVELL SALMON, AKEN. MAURICE M. SVRVGGS, EAE .... THIRD RON' THOMAS NVERT SEAGLE, OX... JAY PUTNAM SELLICK ........... XYILBUR CARSON SENSING, JR.. ROBERT EVERETT SMITH ..... ROBERT H. SNEEIT. 1fX...... F0l'R'l'l-I RON' MARYLY VAN LEER, IIBKID... FRED VI NCENT, EX .............. VVILLIAM SUGG VOORHEES, XX. ARTHUR E. XVAGNER, 'PRAY ...... FRANK A. XVALKER, JR., K.-L... FIFTH ROW' JACK MAURICE VVELCH, XX... THOMAS B. VVH ITE ......,....... GERALD EUGENE VVILLIAMS, EN. ROBERT B. XVYNNE, SX ........ .ltfki f ' EMMETT PERKINS PYTNABI, JR., 11139 ....,.. Ulbevillv, La CARLIN REDD, AAL ................ S'gnal Mountain, Tenn .... . . ...Miami,F1a .Bix'mingham, Ala .Old Hirkory, XIX ...... EIL Juliet, . . .Beaumonh .. .ClarkSVille, ....'Memphis, ...Nashvillcg . . . . . .l'hattanooga, . .,,.,. .... . Ioelton .XKI-I .... Nashviille, .... .Pulaski, ... Nashville, . ...... - Xtlau t . . .Nashx'ill0, , .... Nashville . . ...... Nashville-, Fountain City FRANK H. VVATERHOUSE, Jll.. 1I'KXI1. ...., Nashville, . . .Nashvil1e. .. .Nashville, . , . . .A1coa, .. . Nashville, Tenn Tenn Texa., Tomi Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn. '1 Bull Tenn a, Ga Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Fl RST R OHV NVILLIARI H, A LIPRFIU, fI1KI.., ..,N:1Shx'ill4'. .IUIIN LLOYD ALSTUN, XX... ,,., 4'm'ingto11, JOE P.XI'L APLIN ........,.... .... 4 'lmpmzx IIOMEIL IVEY ATKINS, 11-30 ...,...,, ...4'olumbus, LFIMI'l'1L VLYIIIC BARNES, Jli.. ILKA ..,... fII'1'A'IlNY00lI SECOND RON' THOMAS F'Ol2'l' HRIINHCS. IIKA .,.. ...Nzlsllville-', LYTLFI RROXVN. KIJKX .,...,......... ...NzxShx'il10, NVILLI.-XXI IIAIIUIJJ IKXNNON, K.-L., . XVILLIAM NIVHOLS 1'AI'l'5Ll'I, HQH... . ..NzLslxvi1lu. , ,Gndsdm-n, 'I'vu11. 'l't'Ill'l. Il, Ala. Miss Bliss. Tvllll. 'l'--nu. 'IH-nn. Ala. JOHN Il. CIIEAITLE, AKIC ............ ..,lmllas, 'Vvxas THIRD ROW' .IONAS SVOTT l'UV1il1IP.-XLE, IX. .. . ., .... Imluzxnon, Tvnll. HENRY BVRI! I'T,'T,IA FM, IN ......,......,. Nzlshvillv. 'I'4-un, IIUYVAIIU T,-XWlII'3I.E 4'l'l4I.I'M, JH., .EN ...,. Nzlwllvillo, Tm-ilu. FRANK 1VION'I'fll'5BIlCIiY IVTIVK IC, 'DAQ .... .... I :lr'kS0!l, TVIIH. HARRY ENGLICIIT, JII, ..........,.... ... N:xSllYi1TP, 'IN-ntl. F0l'R'l'lI ROW' ILUFREIZT IPA LIU' VIELI 'ICR ........... . . .ll4'zll'l10l'I1, fXIi4'h. G.-XRNl'1'I'T Iil'SSICI,L IVINNFIY, EN. .. ,..N:lShYil11'. 'IW-1111, l.AXVIlIGN1'E H. GATES, XX .... ... ...N:1shx'illo, 'IW-nu. JABIES NINYAHID GILLVRI. . , . . .Nzlsllvillla Tvllll. FRANK G, GHUIFLETT ...... . . .l,fl:1l'ksYill0, T4-1111. FIFTH ROW' GENERAL FOREST GIIICHN. JH., KA. ..,.. Liillv Ilovk, Ark. L1-ISTEIL U. MALE, AKH .........,,.... ..... X Vilsou, Ark. ARTIIVK NEAL HAMILTON, IIKA .... . ..N:lsl1Yil1f1, 'l'vl1!1, TERRY XYEST HART, XX ....,..,..... ...N:lShx'illP. 'l'vIlIL ROBERT PHILIJP H IGNITEKSUN, KE ...... Nilshvillv, Tvnll. SIXTH ROW' HARRY HOIAIAN I-UCXIHWX, Jli., .XKIE .... Bil'I!1inp:'h21n Alu. ICINAIL H, IIOFF. Jll., KX ...,...,,... ,..l7yn-I'slrul'g', Tn-ull. JAMES I,l,OYIr llITT'l'trN, JII.. 'l'K'If ........ Nzwllvillv, 'I'n-nn. l'Il'GENl'I VAYNIC JUHNSUN, XAIQ ....,.,, Old Hiv'lirn'y. 'I'vnxl. JAMES I,. MJIINSUN, IIK.-X ......... .... 1 'lmtt:111nog:n, 'IW-nu. SlGYEN'I'lI RON' MURTUN KATE, .Hill ..,....... .,.Xz1shvill4', 'I'z'nl1. IGIPXYAIIIP TIIIGUIIOIIIG KUVH... ...Nusllvillm-, 'l'n-ull. HARRY l', IIAXYSHN, KI ...... ...N:lr4l1N'ill1', 'l'4-nn. BILLY S. LINIGIE.-XIWZII, XX... ..,NzlShYi11v, T1-lnl. .IIBIBIY H. LUNG, KAN. . ..,NzxsllYilh-. 'IU-1111. EIGHTII ROW' ILUBEIZT IlL'SSlCI,I4 1,llNHIll'l1S'l', III, KI..Nnshxillv. Tvnll. HAHUIAIP A, l,UVICI,L, LN ....... ......... N zxshvillv, 'I'n-llll, .IUHN li, MASUN, JH., IX ....... ...Nzxslmvilln-, 'I'vnn. 'l'IlUM.XS XVALTICH MILES, IX. ,. . . .NzxSl1Yillv, 'l'4-1111. ICIHYIN SUO'l l' l'ASL'H.XI.l., IX... ,..N:lfllYi1h-, 'IW-nn. NINTH ICON' LINIPE SIG1 II'II,Ii PIG.-XHSUN, HX. .. .... 1'l1ul!2ll100g'a. Tvllll. ICIPBIHNIP IWILIAFN PHII.I.II'S... .... Nushx'i11v, 'l'n-nu, JUHN ICIPXYAIZII l'liA'l I' ,....., .,.N:xSllVi111', 'l'z-nn. .IME M. HAINIGY, XX ....,... . . .4'ulun1biu, 'l'4-nn. IIUHICIYI' l'.Xl'l. llIl'II, IN ........,........ N:x:4llYille, Tvllll. CLASS OFFICERS HUB BLAIR ....,....... ............,... .....,. P I 1-sidm-111 PHIL H IGNI'Pl'lHSUN .. ,,,..,. V11-P-P11-1si4l12llt TORT Yl DVNT ....... .. .Svvlwizxry-'1'x'n-zxsllrm' Yount, Blair, and Henderson Carleton Davis, President of the Freshman Forum Martha Evers, W.S.G.A. Board I F in bv-f ,fr wa -m 2 5 33 FIRST ROW' ROBERT JOHN SCHOEN. HKA ........ YVel1Ster Groves, M0. LESTER IIERNIAN SMITH, JR., EX ........ Colunxbizl., ROBERT SNOOK, fl'K'l' ...................... Covingtol LAYVRENCE EDVVAIUJ STOCKETT, 1i1K'l',..Nashville. CLARENCE SUTHEHLANIJ, llI, EN ....... Nzlshvillv, SECOND ROSV JOEL ERVIN TOMLIN, fl'KE ............... Nashville, XV,-XLLAUE UONNELL XYILLIAMS. ZN. .XYl1ite's l'ruf-lc, JERE EDVVARI3 XVISEMAN, AKE ...... ....... F Wsveola, ROBERT EDXVAHD XVOMACK, fl'KKl'. .. .. .BFUl'8I0ll, LESLIE MARVIN XVOOD, JR., XX. .. ...Nz1Sln'illv, THIRD ROW' YV. THOMAS XVOOURING, QKE ............ Nashville, NORMAN COLEMAN YOLNG, HKA .... St. BL-thlehem, THOMAS L. YONT, ATU ............ .... G rs-enlvrier, Tc-nu. 1, Ky. TUIIH. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Ark, Tenn. Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn SOPHO ORES SCHOOL OF GI EERI aff, X x- NX ba. is f gg: Q 752 Lee and Miller. iFreeman not present? CLASS OFFICERS JOHN l RI4IIGMAN ......, ,,..,,.. ................ l ' rvsida-nt XYAI.IIA1'I'I LICIC ,. ....,.., Vi4'4--I'1e-siclvllt PHIL BIILLIGR . .,,. Ss-vw-Izury-'l'1'vz1SLu'm-r FIRST RON' VIIARLES I.IC'S'I'ICR ADAMS, .IR,, KIIKX ...... Nz1HIlviIlm-, Tellll. HOVVELI. l4II.l.IOT'T ADAMS, 'ILXU .... ...Q X Sllvvillt-1, N. l'. BIAIZION S, ADAMS, JR., 'ILX9 ....... ....... IX Iobilv, Ala. RICHARD JEROME ALLEN. ., ., .Mnlllgnllll-1r'y, Alix, RONALD LEE ANDERSON. .. .,...H:xXte-l', TP-ull, SECOND RON' JOE IIUICY RANDY, JR., 'PKI ........ ...NashX'illv, TPIIII. JOHN THOMAS BENTON, JR., fIfKKI1. . . ,..N1lSIlX'illv, Tenn. FRED BUXVIE, -'IDKKII .....,........,.. ...N:lShville, Tvnll. ROBERT l,Ul'IS KHXTE, IX. . . ...Naxsllvillem Tvnn. JOY l',-XI'DI.IC, ADH ..... .. .... Humlsllvlx, Alu. THIRD RON' ROBERT R. VLARK, XX .... ,,.. 1 'l1:11I:.1mup:zx, 'I'vm1. JOHN XV. 4'1rI.ICS, KE ....,,,.. .... ..., N : nrhville, Tenn. MALCOLM NEAL COUNCIL .................... f Xuhurn, Ky. XVILLIAM VARDINAL VUXVICN, IIKA. .SHII I51'rl1:n'1li!lU, Calif. XVILBUR I US'I'ER f'RElGil'l'lIN, Ill, 2X..,N:lHI1YiIl1-, TUIIII. FOURTH RON' JOSEPH IYAVIID VRUNIN .......,,. ..,Nm-xv Ilzxvml, Voun. JOHN BROOKS lJ.XI.'I'ON, HUII... ....,.. XYurs:1w, Incl. LTHARLES S. IIICKENS, AKI-I .... .,.Nushvillv, Tenn. EDXVIN U, EGGICR'I', JR., KA .... ...Nzlsllvillr-, Tellll. JOE D. IVENN ....., ......... . ..Nz1sI1YilIx-', Ti-Illl. FIFTH RON' STATES RIGHTS FINLHY, JR., K.X,I,ookout Mountain, 'TPIIIL 'l'. KENNETH FUXVLER ....,........,....... Lu fIl'ZlI1gl', Gu, JOHN OSCAR FREEMAN, A'I'Sl... . .. Iiir mingham, Alam. BEVERLY ANN GERRISGANU ..... .... N zlsllvillv, Tenn. JACK RUN.-XI.lY HANOVER, ZlS'l'. .. ...Mc-mphis, Tenn, SIXTH KOH' WALTER NY. HARl,JljAST1.IC, EX... .... Nushvillo, Ts-un. ROY K. HARRIS, JR., KZ, ...,... ..... N ashville, Tenn, DAVID S. HEATH ........,,. ...Johnson City, Tenn. PRESTON B. HENN, KE ......,,.. . ....... Murphy, N. V, RICHARD GIHSUN HLYLIIICR. .EAI-I.., ,.,.. X Imltgnllwry, Alai, SEVENTH ROW' HUNTER HULLINS, IN ...,......,. .. ..,. Nzxsllvillv, Tenn. ROLAND XYALLAUE IILYDSHN, IIKA ...... Oak Rid1.g'A-, Tenn. JAMES H. HUNT ........,............ ...... I mlnaxlto, Ark, JOE PERCY JENNETTI-I, KA... ...I I'1lIIIiIIII, Tenn. GERALD JOHNSON ............ ...I l'klIIIiIIII, Tenn. EIGIITH RON' LEE ENSIGN JOHNSON, JR. ..... ..., J :if-ksuuville, Flu. MORRIS A. JONES, JR., ATS! ...,.,.. ...... I 'IIUSSUIIIOUIH Ill. THOMAS KENNEDY JONES, IIKA .,.... Ullzxluxxxmxgzx, Tenn. CHARLES L. KING, flllhlf, ..... ,,.... ...... I5 v wmsvillo, Ind. NORMAN LACKEY, EX .... .... N ushvillv, Tenn. NINTH RON' XVAYNE LACKEY, .EX .... . .... Nashvillv, Tnnn. NVALLACE LEE, KE ............. ..,. N ashville, T1-nn. JOHN HAROLD LOVELAUI-1 ....... .... N ashvillv, Tenn. THOMAS MORGAN LYNVH, KA .... ...Frnnkliu, Tenn. THOMAS D. BIARTIN, IN ....... .... I IZIIIZIIIII, TUIIII. Ed Eggert, Honor Councilg Dick Holder, President of the Ace Clubg Norman Lackey, President of the Freshman S.C.A. S7 'lik R FRESH fig .fx X ' 'I 1X'9lQl.?-3f ' NGINEERING FIRST RUN' XVILLIAM GLEN MICHAEL. .. JOHN IH, MI NFUN. HBA ..............., VLYIPE A'Hl'lik'IIILL NICHOLS, IIKA.. RIt'HAlilP STEICLE NIUKELL, LN... EUIYAIHY J. U'i'UNNOTi. EN ,,.,., NEUOND KOH' RA Y LICXYIS U'IiAFFE'R, XX. .. ILUSSELL I.. PAHHABI, EX .... ROBERT MERYLIAI PAHRISII... MAITIIIN I'lIII,LII'S, KIJKXI' ............... IIILICY TIIUMAS POLLAR11. Jll.. Bi-HI THIRD ROW' XVILIJAM INGRAM PRIV1-I, 4219... JAMES JAIIVIS RIALL ...,,,....... THOMAS IJ. ILOBEHTS. BOH ........,.. JOHN XYlI.I.IAM IIUONEY, .I ll.. fIfKNI'.. EVIClll'Z'l I' LICIC RUXYE ....... .... F0l'Ii'l'II ROW' JOHN 1.INl ISLEY RFTH. IIKA . .. JOHN RYE, .I R., I,-UC ......... . JAMES N. SAPONARO, HKA- -- JOHN M. SICTTLE, BQII .... VERNON SHARP, 1149 .... FIFTH ROW' DONALD l'. SHEFFIELD, IIJKNII... NVILLIANI GENE SMITH, A'l S2 ..-, 4 JAINIES VVILLIABI SUGGS. SX ....... MONROE 'l'EMPI.E, 'JPKNI' ............. XYILLIAM K. THOMPSON, Jil., XX.. SIXTH RON' NORMAN EYGENE VARNER, 41K'-Il. . , RIUIIAHIT CHARLES XVADE, HKA... ILICHA lil! G. XVAGGENEH ........ JAMES H. NVALKER, B011... LIN U. XYIC'I 1'EIiAl', JR. ..... . . . . , HUFSEILT UXYIGN XYILLIAMS, 41.30 .... ....I.ufayvtt0, Ind. ,,. . .Ardmon-P, Iml. Chattanooga. Tffllll. .Bi1'n1ing'1mm, Alu. ...I-Erooklyn, . , ,'c irc-leville, .,.Nashvil1e, . ..Nashvil1e. ...Nashville-, . . . . . .Riplvy ...Nashvilh-, ...Nz1shVi1!e, ...Nashvillm-, .. . . JVM-hitzl, .. .Jmwslmm'o, . . .Nashx'ill0, . .RLlsSeIlVill1-, . . . .XYE-llsville, .. .Nashville-, ..,NashVille, ....Ar1ingtol ...,Memphis, .. .Nashvi1le, .. .Nashvillcy ,. .Columbia, . . .Nashx'ille. N. Y. Ohio Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tvnn. T--nn. Ta-nn. Tenn. Kas. Tenn. Tn-mx. Ark. Ohio Tm-nn, 'l'vnn, 1, Va. Tenn. Ts-nn. Tenn. Tenn. T1-nn. ... .Palmetto, Fla. . . ,Nashvillu . . .Monte1'ey, ...Nashvi1le, ...Lexingtm T4-un. Tenn. Tvun. 1, Ky. fn Ili em vrmm IRBY HUDSON Assocmte Pro essor 0 Polmcal Saence Born Dec 2 1882 Dled December2 1949 M H SATTERFIELD Pro essor o Polmcal Sczence Dled April 25 1949 DEAN EMERITUS EARL C ARNOLD Law School Born June 8 1884 Died November 20 1949 IULES STEINBOCK Polztzcal Sczence Instructor Born May 24 1922 Died February 22 1950 O 2 . , 1 Born: January 7, 1904 : a : A , SHE f-MAA' v We iw ,., . . Q W l fa w:aa.m' SJ mg . Q, Fl RST R0 W' 1111N'1'1c1a AIQMISTEAIF, -IJAA. ..,....,....... Franklin, Tenn. ICIWYIN 1mwA1z1'l A1:MsTl:uNm:, mflf..L1lg-ulm Bear-h, l'alil'. w11.1,1AM Axmsmsox ,xs11m'1:x, A0111 .,,. Creve Cover, 111. ICIINICST AIITIIUII BAVHMAN, A0lI',.... XY I LLI A BI LOGA N RA RIIY ..,. .... SECOND ROW' I'II,DHN Gl'Y TZHOXVNFIELIP. .IIL IIICNIIY KELLY BYVICNICII, JIZ. NATIIANIEL GRENUH k'ALDVl'I'II.L... . VVILLIAM 'I'I'1-INER l,'ALDXYEI.L... IVILANK SPILLER CAMPI1I1lI1l.. Jll. Tllllill RON' I'Il'GENIG SILVIO CARR.-XIIA. .. XYILLI.-XM IC. VHHISTIE, Allflf... IKE IIUSSEH VLINTON, AUII ..,.,...,, ILUHICIYI' XYINIf'IELD COLLINS. AHfl'.,. ALI-IXANDEII XY. UORTNEII, AUIII. . .. F0l'li'l'll KOH' NYlIl'l' 1'Ul'KTNI2Y, JH,, fIfAA... JUIIN JAY VOXVAN, ABKIJ, ............. . MAULIN IRXSVHALL DAVIS, Jli., KIHXA IIUISIGIUI' Ii, DEEN, JH., KIIAKII... .JAMES I'. DIAMOND, flrAA,,. Fl FT li I! 0 H' 4 IIAIIIILS IlIl'HARI,l DlIi'I'Zl'IN, fI'A'l1 .... REYIGICIIY D0l'GL.-XS, JH., 'l'Afl1 ,,.. . IIIUIIIGIVI' EVGENE DUXYDEN, 'l'AA,. 1'llAllLl4IS I UU'I'E FLEET .......... VLAII2 BIAIQVH FOIIIIICST, Alllll... Sl XTH RON' .l. 'I', l4'US'I'EIi, A9411 ........., ., XVILI.IAM HENRY GLI'1ASlJN ,..,.. . IIIHAM JICNNINGS GUZA, Jll.. 'l'A'l'. IIICN II. GFNN, A9111 .,..,.......,... . VUIIDICLIA ERNEST II.XMII.'I'1lN, Aliflf SEYl'1N'l'H ROW' XYILLIAM JAMES IIAIIISISUN, Afifll. IUlHEl!'I' IC. IIAKDISTEII, JII., fI'AA. I liICIlI'IIll'l'K T. I-IELM S, Jll., A+3fl1,..... JOHN I3. HENRY. AQCIW... ......... . .IAVK IIEIIOD. A9411 .... l4IlGH'l'll ROW' ISILLY M. IIICKERSON ..,..,.,.,.. Iilll'!Iill'I' JAMES HOLT, J Il.. AOKIJ. .. A LEX T. IIOXYA RD, f1JAll'. . .....,. . XYILLIABI DONALD IIUNYI-CLI., ll'A'l'..... SIIIGILRIAN BI1'KEEL HI'N'I'. JII., Af-VI' The Law Review Staff .. . Nashville, Tvxm. I.:-xinglou, Tl-nu, ..MadisonYill9, Ky. .. .Nashville-, . . .Nashvllle, Tmm. TPIIII. ., . . .XVyn1-on-, Pa. ,.1Nz1shVill0, 'I't'llll. ...NashX'ille, Tvnn. ..,Nashvillv, 'l'e1111. ...Oakville-, Tvllll. .....RlX'9I't0!l, Ky. .,,N11sl1villo, 'IN-nn. . . . Franklin, . .... Osceola, .. .Nzlsllvilllg . . .Starkville-, ,....lar-kson, vlmttaixooga, ...Nzxshvilleg .. .Ridgn-top, . . .Mc-mplxis, T1-nu. Ark. Tenn, Miss, 'l't'IHI. Tenn. 'IH-1111. 'l'o1111. Tn-nn. , .... Titlln, Ohio ...Nashvillc-, Te-1111. ,..Eau Gallin, Fla. ...Nashville -Xshlax1d Pity, Tn-nu. Tm-1111. ..IN-s Mmllvs. Iuwzl . . Columbia, ....Mempl1is, Vlmttanooga, . . .Nashville, ....Galla1in, ..C'la1'ksVillv, .,..Jackson, ... , . . .liohllng .. .Big Rovk, ...Naslmvillfn Tl-nn. T4-nn. Tenn. Tl-1111. Ts-1111. Tenn. Tenn. A lu. Tvnu. Tl-1111. FIRST ROW' ROBERT EDVVIN KENDRIFK, 'PAQ' .... XVILLIAM EVERETT LAFY, AQCIJ... XVILLIAM K. LAMBIE, JR., fl'AfI'.... RICHARD F. I.aR0f'HE. +All! .... RALPH R. LAXVLER ........,. . SECOND ROWV EIGHTH ROW' XVILLIAM XV. NVOODRUFF, A9115 -----. XYILLIAIVI G. NVOOT EN, 'I7A'I', . . . LAVVRENCE NVRIGHT, KIDAA, . . ROBERT LEE VVRIGHT, TAT. .. l 2 2 XXJT U49 NN s ROBERT E, LEONARD. AGT... VVILIIIABI EDVVIN XYILSON, III. KIIAA.. . . .VVood1awl'1, Tenn. . . .Hopkinsville, Ky. . . . .Nashville, Tenn. .. .I4'ranklin, N. H. . . . .Trenton Tenn. . . .Fort XVay'ne, Ind. RALPH B. LITMPKINS ......... ..., L awrm-nf-Cburfx. Tenn, HENRY F. Mf'C'ALL, JR., 1bAfb... ..... Nashville, Tenn. SETH R. Mr'GAI'Gl-lRAN ....,. .... N ashville, Tenn. HROOKS Mx-LEMORE, GAA .... .... . Jackson, Tenn. THIRD ROW' LESLIE LOl'IS MONDELLI ......... ..., S cranton, Pa.. RVCHARD THOMAS MOORE, d1A1!1 .... ,..Nowhern, Tenn. CLINTON J. MORGAN, 1i1AQb ......... .... G roenville, S. C. HENRY fl. MURPHY ......... ..... A lgood, Tenn. A. B, NEIL, JR., IPAA... .... Nashville, Tenn. FOURTH ROW' JAMES XVELON OXVEN ................... Hartsville, Tenn. FLARENCE WATERS PHILLIPS, .IR.,fbAA. .Nz1shville, Tenn, JOHN DIINOR RICHARDSON ....,......... C laI'kSVillP, 'T0nIl. HAROLD D. RIFKETTS ................ Bowling Gr:-on, Ky. JOHN PALHOVN ROBERTSON, fbA-'b ....,.... Padur-ah, Ky. FIFTH ROW' ARTHVR JAMES SHEA... ...Memphis Tenn. XVILLIAM L. SHEFTALL... ........ Mavon, Ga. EDXVARD I.. SILAR ........... .... X Vrightsville, Pa. EDXVIN EUGENE SMITH, JR. ., .... XVollaston, Mass. HENRY BARR SPURRIER ...... .... M emphis, Tenn. SIXTH ROW' XVHITNFIY STEGALI.. A91b ........., ...Rockvaleg Tenn. JOSEPH RERTON STROUD, A942... ..,. Memphis, Tenn. JAMES D. STPBBS ..,....... ..... ....... H a yti, Mo. JAMES Q . SVMMERS, fIvAfI1 ....... ..... . . .Nashville, Tenn, BARRETT ROULVVARE SUTTON, KIHAIIS ..... Nashville, Tenn. SEVENTH ROW' ALFRED XV. TAYLOR .... .... 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THIRD ROXY: FLI1'l'ICN, wmiRTN1cY, lc., I.ANK1fm:11. HAMP- Tox, rm'-'wN. WEBB. I'l'IIllll'E. xovuhlx, woxxxxx. lf0UR'l'H Row: EGI,1'1'ls, I,o'CKY1-JAH. 4soHH1f:1,1,, AN1vREws. 3lGH ' 'WWI SMITH- 'U Al'-'UN 'lu UYE12' Ul l I'3Y. I-NWI' SENSING, Lowl-JNS'1'1c1N. HAHRISHN, lc., DIEL'I'INI4AK'H, BUIL BI-I LEAWWAH, W ITT. 41-VFIAIN. l IF'l'H now: 1'ADY, 1.mw'oRT, SLUAN, R.. GREEN, IEUCKNEK, N1N'l'u Row: 'I'A1,1.m', M.XH'I'1N, mlm: f'HExsu.xw, 1sBxc1.1,, HARMUX. 1wwERs, HIVII, c., FELIX, nvlm, SLOAN, 1:1-JAGEN, '1'Ii.-XMMELL. KE1s151,15, J, I 1 I I - I 1 I03 1 M? QQ? ,awww 'Q JCL: dwfz 595321 76424 45,-L Ne2.,q:2Zz,U 214.gif .2fW7f' .f J X A x ffb 5,5 A :CI lik EJ RQ X if XE4- Ex HZ5.Z3ff SCHOOL OP MEDICINE WNW SCHOOL OF Wh . , 7' I Keep them cameramen outa' here, Doc. THIRD ROYV 7 . ' ff TT LJ ' 'III MA row KIRKMAN gggPAvRLEE'sLLx?xg'gR2:NcE .................. .. .... ??P?If:fif:ff,LI,n-,M W MOQQSQE KQCHITITZKY MOISSE kOCHTITZK'Y .. ............. ....secreral-5'-TNASIII-H PEMBRQKL BvRvAIxNLR ,FHOINIAS HALL RICHARD STIIXTL RAY RIDINGS E IWXVIN MEEKS MA RGARET VELLER FIRST R015 v MARY LOU MQILHANEY RAY DUBUISSON GORDON PETTS LYNN VADEN THOMAS IIODGINS FQURTH Ron' NORMAN HOFFMAN RICHARD STEEL CHARLES LAWRENCE JOHN GLOVER HENRY CECIL EMILY SIMMS EDGAR BRATTON GRAY STAHLMAN MARTIN NVEBSTER MARK BROWN ARTHUR .ANDERSON FRANCIS MURRAY SECOND ROW' HORTON TARPLEY ROBERT LAMBRIOIIT FIFTH ROW' ARCHIE LESTER ROY ROWE SAM PASCOE ROBERT LINN LOVELL LINN JOSEPH, ZUCKERMAN SAMUEL. STEPI-IENSOX ROBERT WVILLIAMSON CAROLYN HOYVARD O. s. MORROW YVILLIAM OHEATHAM WILLIAM HEADRICK WILLIAM CLEVELAND HARVEY ANDERSON - I W I - 106 QI rg' Q ff X Q I XY!,3.Z,?2f-V SCHOOL OF A view of Kirkland Hall OFFICERS HHH n'ul.l.lXS .. ..........,... ...,,.,... 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SI'EI'ClJ Kl4IN'I'ON KING I'lIII4 'FINKIIICR GUY 'PICNNINGTON l'0l' R'I'H RUN' IPAYIII TRAVIS JOE HHYI3 JOHN UOIIICS JEI I I'I'lNNINH'I'HN LOII QIKICAIXI JAMES KNIGHT ......... STANIAEY Mr L',-XMPB1-ILI. .. IPUl'GI.AS STEPHENSUN ........ , ..... .... S 1 - - - 'l'l'llICll ROW' NYll.I,IAM NURMAN HIIVILLE MORGAN ,,,.,,Qim,m nmxm' nocmus MARSHALL. P1'1 rs ,H '1'lmMAs mcLvEA1'x IIAIAE 'c'URRY --- --V H'Q'1dlm mcNN1a'1'H Mm'GILL LAVVRENCE LAss1'1'mc A--I-Umm-y-Irwsurer w11,1,1AM BLACKBURN malwy BROOKS l lRN'l' ROW F0l'R'l'H ROW IiUREll'I' nov -'HARLES BROCK ROBERT S'1'ERlI'l II. JOHN 'FANNICII .IEKUME ABRAMSUN THEODORE HA YXYUUIP FRED PIPKIN STANLEY M1:t'AMPBlCLI, ABHABI SCIIMEIILI NG LEXVIS SVHMIIVI' NNN Sl USUAR BEASLEY JAMES KNIGHT JAMES M14l,'AlC'l'Y Gl'Y GILI4ESVIl'I TAZ KTNNIGY DUN 4'UA'llllAN RUYUE IIAXYSUN I'lS'I' BRUXVN FI FTH R0 N' Gl'1UliGE SVUTT cvoxn Row ESSSYIQEIEOB JAt,K BEASLEY YYILLIAIVI MAHSI l OHHICS'l' XYUIITIIANI JOE A liHINH'l'UN JOE Rl7'l l'EllU'45ll'l'll PHYLLIS x'UliRI'IrI l' SIXTH ROW' I'lHliHEH l' XYINELANU ll, XY. VUIZBS VVHUN 1'UI'lBETT XYESLEY JONES I G ,0l'lS BRYAN ENE QYALLS vAm'E FEN'r1u5ss PAIQL RUBLE RIUHARD COLE -1 IfIICHHl,'HEL BOYD XVILTJAM XYADLING'1'UN F lagg Bros. ad. I 1 SCHOOL O SOPHO ORES F I I FHARLEY MUCALL .. JANE BA RKSDALE . . IJIVK LESTER ..... BILL HARRIS JEFF MOORE LESTER HIBBETT SAM CLIFFORD TOM NYEATH ERA LL SAM DENNY TOM HARIVOOII JOE UROMEAN5 TOM CULLEY OFFICERS ...I'r'vsid0nt . . .SI-r'r'vtu1'y . . . .'I'l'vz1sur'e-r' Fl li ST ROW' RALPH MASSIE ED FISHER JI'l.IAN REINS1'H5IIIb'I' HENRY FELIIHAVS J, R. YYILLIAMS SECOND ROW' DON BRYN MILTON PEELER JOHN MYERS JOHN NI4'CLIIIRI'1 JANE BARKSDALE JOHN IFE-RRY!-KERRY THIRD RON' IIIVK LESTER RHI! PRESS VIIARL-ES HVNT CHARLES BRANFH I.. E. MVHENRY JOHN RAXYLINGS UHARLEY M1-CALL .IIM MARK RENNE'I 'I VV. UAYGHRAN HILL K'ALLI'SON PAUL GREEN FOU HTH RON' 1'E'l'IL HOITARIF GEORGE VURTIS OSVA R FONNOR HENRY EVANS BILLY JOE RIDIILE ALEX 'FOXVNES NAT XVINSTON EI1 KIMISROIYIH Fl FTH RON' .II'II- RANDOLPH THAI! BARRINGER ROBERT JONES JIM IIEDRIVK FRANK BRONYN IVREI7 PAYNE DEAN VYOOLIIRIIPGE J.-X'I'K HIYSLEY JAVK MARTIN LOUIS BARNES RAYMUNI7 XYITT SI'MI I'ER ANDERSON VVILLIAM .EIPXVARDS E SCHOOL OF I I NN ,Nb I Y eg 5,3 I 'x--l.Z.Q.Z.?2lf ' Left to right: Nurse, Patient, Doctor. M 4--. 102' yzpa fr,-W0 C12 r 0 C,,9d, 3cffz,c, 4 btaafa 695, Zdgfaa? fjizifuiy' 53 . E! , q 4 W fi' -:vi R5 as Rd .f 115117 SCHOOL OF NURSING xi , H5359 ' Tr 1 -,ii-il-ili- 3 W. First Row CLARICE ELDERA BENTON ...... Timmonsville, S. C. Senior JEAN FINDLAY MacMICHAEL ..... VVadsvv0rth, Ohio Sz-nior AUDREY JANE PERRY ....... ..... A ckerman, Miss. Szfnzor Second Row MABEL GVVENDOLYN SIMPSON. . .Birmingham, Ala. Senior MAXINE VVRIGHT TIPTON ,.... Jefferson City, Tenn. Senior MARJORIE HOVVARD ......... .... P incville, La. Junior Third Row LONNY LORECE ALLEN. ., ..... .,.. T alihina, Okla. Sophomore RUTH EILEEN LYNCH ............ Port Arthur, Texas Sophomore GR DU TE U SES URSI FIRST ROW' MARTHA LEE BEASLEY, Sfnior... Ln. Lima, Honduras .Peudl0ton, Ind. ESTELLE BELLE BLAKELY, Senior ....... ELSIE MYRTLE FALCOTE, Svnior.. CA RLOTTE CRISXVELL. Soniur. . . . . LINA BETH DOBY, Senior' ...... SECOND ROWV SARA KATHLEEN HALL, Svnior .... DIARY FA RO LYN HARRELL, Senior BETTE J. HARRIS, Senior... SARAH HOLTON, Senior' ..,.. .Il,'LIA IPUDLIGY HUDSON, Ss- THIRD ROW' DORIS HYDE, SPIIIUI' .,....... .. GEORGIA ANN JONES, Svllinr. .. BETTY JANE KAPP, Ss-nim'. .. . . . .Lum:ien, Miss. . . .Kaufman, Texas Oklahoma, Ark. Camden, Ts-nn. . . . . . . .Edis0n, Ga. Knoxville, Tenn. VVinston-Salein, N. C. nior ......... Ft. IVol'th. Texas .. .Sarulogn Springs, N. Y. ...San Ifrancisr-0. Valif. Rim-Inland. Pa. M. ELIZABETH LONG, Sm-ninr. ............ ..Etowzxh, Tenn. MARGARET Mm'KEE INIUKINNEY, Senior .... Albcrtville, Ala. F0 l' RTH ROD' ELIZAHETII IIVNUAN MwKlNNi'IY, Svllilhl' ..... Ellilull. KX. HE'I I'Y KATIIERINE INlll.I.l'IR, SUIIIIH' ......... Elklull, Ky. ROSE MARIE MILLER .....,............... LI-amlv1',Tm-xas MAY ELIZABETH POOLEII, Senior ...... Skuwhegan, Maine LILLIAN MARIE POPLIN, Senior .... .... S liellmyvillv, Tenn. Fl l 'I'H ROW' .IUYVE MANNING SIGREST, Srniui' ...... Ilntti0sln1l'p:. Miss. ALBERTA ELIZABETH SMITH, Svnini' ...... Savzinilnll, Gu. FRANCES J. SMITH, SI-nifn' ......... Szllwnlngal Springs, N.Y. MARGUERITE LUCILLE XYILKINSON, S0lIIUl'..I5Uill2lIl, Ala.. MARJOHIE LUVISE XYOLF, Senior. SIXTH ROW' IN'-AI YANG, S1-nior' ............ MARY CAHILL UOOK, .Iulliul'. ..... MARY ANNE LUVKE, Junior .... Raysi LI'1'ILE RAE MELTON, JUIIIUI' .... MARIAN VAN FOSSEN, Junior... SE VENTH RON' clv, Lu Nashville, Tp-nu. ., . Seoul, Kora-21 R ng Islnnml, N. Y. u4-kslmrt. Maine Plnqneniine, La. Veclar Rzipimls, Iowa FIIANKIE MAE WHlTLA'1'1'll, Junior .,.... S1-ottslnxrg, lnll. MARY J. NAGY, SOPh0'IllUI'l' ........ ..... . ,Yvnlng'stuwn, Ohio XURAVIL M. WHITLEY, Suplionmrv ...... XIlm1'i11n1'l1-, N. lf. IILLIIIIIIOIIKI, Lu. NIA DMA LVN ICILI., Frcsliinam .......... BASIC PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF gbgbl' U Mk- U R S I N G P'-As.-I Q --.. .8 7 Ewa QCZJQZQZJPJ A44 'PP ,Q4dML2! -- Asfoffw JWMJW T W Q? Kawai dec, 50000 fam dzccab QV? ' , . ..,. .. W x K ,M I , - - iw MZ'v f:0:vF :i,.g:1 f '? ,,. 2 5,..,. 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'Wi f ug h V 1 .g.2-2 - .j: ..::g..'a- .' -V . k I SCHOOL OF R E L I G I O RUBY VERNON ADAMS JOHN C. BASSETT LUIS VIRVILI BOVE AMOS M. BURROUGHS NEVVMAN S. CRYER, JR. CLIFFORD E. HALE ANDREVV R. HARDIMAN DONALD E. HOVVELL WILLIAM D. INGHRAM VVALTER T. JONES JAMES I. MCCONNELI. GEORGE F. MCKELVY R. ALAN MCMILLIAN 116 C. GLENN MINGLEDORFF LOVVELI. A. SMOOT VVM. EVGENE MOORE J. MARVIN SVVEAT, JR. RICHARD M. PETERSEN HARRELL A. TOVVNSEND TOMMY R. POOLE VVILLIAM M. VAITGHAN, JR EVVING F. ROSS VIRGII. II. VVARE JAMES F. RONVLETT JOHN MARK NVILLIAMS JACK K. SIDES IDDLERS AN U IORS E. DALE BAK ER FLOYD BLANKENSIII1' THOMAS II. IKRITTON R. HENRY 4'.-XBIPHELL, JR NYM. LESLIE t'IlAI'M.-YN IIAROLD XY. HOKE EIIYYARII E. VOX NE IVELLI E. ILX VIS KARL I . EA RI I EA Il'I', .IR ELVIN T. EIPGAII N. PALL GRAY LESTER E. GRII I1'lTII, JR M. L. GLNNIN GERALD II. HALEY IIOYTE C. 1-lI'DIII.ESTON NYOODRONV XV. .IOIINSON XYINITREY V. LINK DON E, MARIETTA, .IR. VIIARLES H. POOLE ROBERT C. ROTIIBIAN J INI A. SANDERS VHARLES A. 'I'RII'I' ROIHERT XY. NYAIITERS ROI! GENE XYIGGS SAMUEL N. HEATY LESLIE H. 4'OLEMAN XYALTER T. l'ALIIOl'N NYILLIABI J. UA RT E R ARTHUR S. CRAYYFORD HAROLD A. DAVENPORT FRANK L. DANIEL M. STAIVIFORD IIEES .I OE J. FRA ZE R ROBERT A. FLIIGE MARSHALL F. GILl'IIIlIST STOKE B. GRIBISLE FRANK P. GRISIIAM JAMES P. I-IALE .IOIIN 1'. HIGI-I'l' A'MOS XY. HOLDEN IIENRY N, HORTON IIAVIID M'. .IAMESON IIARRY L. JETER ROBERT A. KRAMER, JR. DONALD E. KRIBBS C IIA RLES YY. KFNZELMAN IIAROLI? K. LASSITEIL O. VANUE MASON .IOIIN I'. MONTGOMERY, JR JAMES IIOXVARD MOORE XYILLIANI YY. OXYEN RIVIIARII I-I, RIFE RIITIIARII N. ROE U, O-RLAND RUBY FREEMAN M. SIVIITII JA'NlES I . SYYINEY, JR. XYALLAITE D, THOMPSON J. ROY VALENL'OI'R'l' IIAROLIJ F, 'XYALLAKTE HARRY E. XYILLIAMS KENNETII If. XYILLIAMB F fxix K Qu A Q ,E f EAT RES I . D 'MH 'X I 5 0 oo O . o ' , 0 . 0 t 0 I X- 0 Q I 0 . 0 0 Q' o 0 ff. ' O A U Q ' I , o o ff' ' 0 , ' ' 'Q' , rl 0 3 i H, Qing v is ' ' o , :Q 3 1 in A Q . W . , . 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Treaxurer Informal shot of the Council x X? 64 Q? 162 The VVomen's Pan-Hellenic Counvil is an advisory governing organi- zation existing on every campus where there are two or more national sororities. l3eCause of the large number of sorority members on the Campus, it is impossible to hold general meeting. Therefore, the Pan- Hellenic Council, which is composed of two representatives and the president irom each of the national sororities on the campus, conducts the business among the groups. Pan-Hellenic promotes inter-sorority cooperation in campus life. It regulates rushing through rules agreed upon by all the members and sets the quota for sorority membership. Pan-Hellenic urges high scholas- tic standards among the women of Vanderbilt. Each year a silver trophy is awarded the group with the highest average. MEMBERS First Rofw lil+1'l l'Y l4liI,'m'E 1',XTE.... ............... . . ,Kappa Alpha Thi-la ANN VUUK, ............ , ............ ...Delia IH-ltn llclta KlCI'l'Il 1'I'T1'IlINS .... l'l'Itl4SY IPUPICEE ..... N.-XNUY GAICICISON .. l.Al.I.llC lll'lNlINS.... ,...... Kappa In-Ita ......- ..Kappa lvelto .......,... . ..Kz1pp:L Alpha 'l'hm'tu. , ,. ...Kappa Alpha. Theta Sefond Rafw MlllllClil'l KAY ....... 'l'Il lfIlilVlA LA PIIWUS. .. .X NN l.l'l l'I.l'I. ., .......... . EMILY MANUHESTEH. .. l ll.'XN1'l'IS MIIJLEH. . . Hl'I'l l'Y MUSE Y ,...... l5l'IVl4lliIiY P.X'l l'ON..,. tll.UlIl,X Pl.l'l l'MAN,. VIIANVICS PUHTEII, .. lilC'l l'Y liI'lil.E .....,. Third Rofw MEMBERS NOT PlC'TI'RED Ruta Phi . . . .Alpha lflpsilon Phi . .... -X lpha Epsilon Phi .. . .Ganinia Phi Hs-ta Rota Phi . . , .Alpha Uniivron Pi . . ,Delta Ilvltn Delta .. . .Alpha Omit-ron Pi ...Alpha Epsilon Phi . ,Ganiinn Phi Rota .. . . . . .Pi B1-ta Phi 1l.Al:A ANN IIILOXXOT,-X, .....,...,.. ............... . Xlphn limi'-ron Pi lrUliU'l'll Y 'l'l'liNEll ....... PAULA NVATSON ......... . . . .hiilllllllil Phi fit-tu . . .Delta Delta Delta ...-Xlpha Tau thin-ga The purpose of the Men's Pan-Hellenic Council is to secure a realization and understanding of common purpose among the individual students and the several fraternities of the university for their mutual benefit, and to foster the utmost cooperation between the fraternities and the school administration. The Council is composed of a junior and a Senior representative from each fraternity, the normal term of oiiice of each being one year. Vnder its revised Constitution, adopted last year, the function of the Council shall he to establish and enforce rules and regulations as per- mitted and prescribed hy the Constitution and By-laws. The Council has the power to regulate the actions of any fraternity where the mu- MEMBERS First Rofw Al.-X4'KlI4l isanxlcs... ,... .... . . tual interests are involved. Bllili BlCl'K, ...,,... FRANK BRANDON.. IAEYV l'HAI'M.XN... HUNVAIIIT 1'Ulll'1N... JACK 4'UIl'I'NICIi ..., GER.-XIII! IWIIUNG.. Il ANK IiI'VlI'Ili ..... HIZUIIGIC l l!lCl'1XIAN .II-IN.-Xllll GIUISS ..... TZILII ll.XMII.'l'lJN... IbIs K HAHIIIS ...... JOE .IUIINSUN .,,... STA IJCY KAVIIAN . .. JIBI KIICRY. .....,... .. HAIZIHSUN IIAMUNS... .. ISICY.-INT l4IGGIC'l I'.. l Il1'llr PICAX ,.... LEE l'llES'I'UN . . . .. FRANK IIIIIIPIVK. . . JUIIN SALMON ..... .IlII1I.-XX S4'lllIGGS .... JIM SIIUAN ......... U. J. SMITH . .. Eli 'l'A'I'lC ........... IWONALII XY.X'l l'S. .. JOE XYllI'I'lC ,..... JIM XVILSUN ..... . XV.-X I hli XVI NN lC'I l'. . UA I1'l'ICl1 XX'I'I I'. , Sffond Rofw 'Thkka' ala Fourth Rofw ..........Sip,'ma1'hi . .... Beta Theta Pi Pi Kappa Alpha ..,Zeta fit-'fit Tau ....Beta Theta Pi ...Phi Kappa Psi .Sigma Xu ..Alpha 'I'au tlmt-ga -Alpha Epsilon Pi ....Phi lvolta Theta .. . . . . .Zeta Beta Tau Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...Alpha Epsilon Pi ...Phi Kappa Sigma .... . . Kappa Alpha . . .....,... Sigma Nu ...Phi Kappa Sigma .. . . ,Pi Kappa Alpha .. . . . . . . . .Kappa Sigma Iiolta Kappa Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...Phi Kappa Sigma ... . . . . . . . .'I'lwIa Chi .....Phi IM-Ita Thvta ......Phi Kappa Psi it-lta Kappa Epsilon ..... . . . . .Kappa Alpha ....-.......'i'i1t'tZl Phi ...Kappa Sigma f E The Council in Session OFFICERS JIM KIRBY ..,... ......, I 'rrsitirnt HANK DIIVIICR. .. ...1vIl'1'-I,l'l'.YI11!'Ilf BILL BECK ....... .,,.,, . Yff,-ffa,-y . . Tl'1'tlJlll'I'l' JULIAN SCRITGGS.. MEMBERS NOT PIC'l'l'RFlD Hlffill IVIIY.. ..,........................ ,. .... ..Si:ma Vlii VI N'S PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL 163 1 1 - - 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 l I - 1 1 CHI CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Patsy Barnette, Dade Denbo, Cecille Felknor, El- THIRD Row: Ruth Mazer, Gloria Plirman, Jean Rosenburg, aine Fogel, Lettie Lou Haber, Rita Russ, Carol Schwartz. SECOND Row: Judy I-Iirch, Brenda Katz, Morele Kay, Beverly FOURTH Row: Barbara Seligman, Marjorie Weber, Barbara Kleban, Thelma Lapiclus. Weiner. l Top: Oflicers-Kay, Lapidus, Weiner, Russ Bottom: There I was, what could I do? A!!! 34 Founded, Barnard College Year, 1909 Flower, Lily of the Valley OFFICERS NIURFLIQ KAY ,,..... ...... 1 ,N',Yiilr'Ill 'lilll'il.NlgX l,iXl'll7l'S ,... ..,. I 'im'-l'H'5idf'IIl Slllilligx BARSKIN ,.,, .. .S'H'l'i'Iz1!'j' RITIXX QDULDNICR. . . .... Tn'a.v11rrr This yezu' Alillhi had no sooner recovered from moving into 21 new house than rush week round Rita :uid Ceeille putting finishing touches on plans for greeting rushees, Top: Bath-tub gin! Bottom: E. Post approves. Cupid kept paying return Calls Bobbie, Ruth, and Patsy .. To these girls we say, HShe's lovely, she's engaged, .. . Typical scenes: Dede in Fsyc, drawing Teddy , bears lNIorele anxiously awaiting the mail man . , . llzirhzuzx talking on the phone all night Twenty-nine and 21 hzdf seconds bef fore Curfew and front door key Cilllll' he found jean wait- ing for the Hhlllilffilllfiflgfil Choo-Chl 70 , . . Homecoming lfve turned into a race against Father Time. . result all work and no sleep Stunt night found pledges making their debut proving A Stitch in Time Saves Nine. Question of Year: IVhat to do with furniture stored in gzirzige. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Ruth Guttmnn ALPHA E PS ILO PHI 165 NU OMICRGN CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Mary Belle Alston, Jean Anthony, Shirley Ashner, Ella Frances Beasley, Kay Bond, julia Braly, Betty Ann Brown, Marianne Calhoun, Margaret Callis, Jeannette Carr. SECOND Row: Mary Caswell, joy Caudle, Gloria Cherry, Evelyn Coker, Sara Coleman, Judy Cragon, Anne Cronan, Pattie VVade Crouch, Sally Davis, Mildred Derryherry. TIIIRIJ Row: Barbar Estes, Peggy Fuson, Mary jane Gilhert, Mary Graf, Helen Grizzard, Elise Hampton, Ann Hearn, Keller Henderson, Mary jane Hill, Betsy Hogge. FOURTH Row: Sue Ann Kaeser, Terry Lewis, Edna Gene Little, Betty Anne Mason, Eloise McBride, Mary McClure, Sally McKinney, Sis Miller, Nancy Minnick, Diane Moore. FIFTH ROW: Peggy Moyers, Suzanne Neal, Sarah Parker, Florence Parks, Beverly Patton, Sally Peebles, Jane Perry, Martha Ann Post, Suan Powers, jean Ratliff. SIXTH ROW: Margaret Richardson, Carolyn Rust, Mary Littell Rust, Patsy Jones Schroeder, Mary Marley Scott, Mary Ann Sensing, Dorothy Ann Shutt, jean Sims, Lois Summar, Betty Jo Sweatt, Martha Ann Tate. SEVENTH Row: Sue Thompson, Anne Topping, Kathryn VValston, Nancy VVhite, Amy VVinston, Betty VVitt. ov' Top: M, Rust, Miller, C. Rust, Parker. Bottom: Want a Little? Founded, Barnard College Year, 1897 Flower, Jacquerninot Rose OFFICERS FRANCES MILLER .................... ....,.. P rcsidmzf CLARA ANN DROXVOTA ..... .... I jll'l I,l'L'.filif,llf UAROLYN RUST ............ ....... S efrftary SARAH PARKER ...... . . .. ..... Treasurer Started the year oil welcoming transfers Skinner, HA., and lllaybelle. ln the newly-decorated house added eighteen attrac- tive pledges, talented, too, as shown by Amy's songs, lfloise's Top: Hubba! Hubba! Look at Queen Mary. Bottom: The four that Ziegfieid missed. monologues, and Betsfs dancing. Our beauty, Sis llliller, leads cheers and AOPi's too, Orchids to: Evelyn, W.S.G.A. chief, Homecoming Queen, etc. . . , Jenny leads VV.A.B. .. , Squirley among other things, heads 1'-Square . . . Horner and her colony at Hanover. Anne, Sue, and Klilly entertain us with their hilarious ver- sion of the Charleston, Nancy and Terry dance, too. Since Carolyn cut her hair, we can tell the Rusts apart. Little Jane, cute as always, sponsored the llarshall game. Santa brought pins to four . . . Caswell, our freshman queen , . . VVC do everything but slumber at our pajama parties, and we do love those serenades. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Claire Ann Drowota, Rusty Ilaminack, june Harrison, Margaret Sivley Hearn. PHA ICRO PI 167 .V I' DELTA GAMMA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Katherine Adams, Katherine Anne Anderson, Louise Armistead, Jeanine Antret, Lorene Barnes, Shirley Berger, Margaret Bolling, Barbara llriney, Molly Brown. SECOND Row: Carolyn Bryan, Joan Bush, Elizabeth Calvin, Hope Canada, Mimi Conner, Anne Cook, Dorothy Coolidge, Nancy Cornelius, Mitzi Cummings. THIRD Row: Barbara Dent, Carol Dent, Trilby Elliston, Martha Evers, Buba Flaniggan, Margaret Flanigan, Evelyn Fleet, Ann Gambill, Joan George. FOURTII Row: Amelia Goar, Dorothy Hailey, Barbara Jewell, Margery Joy, Mary Ann King, Caroline Lowe, Mary Louise Manlove, Betty Mason, Phillys May. I? IFTH Row: Sally McCanless, Jane McQuiddy, Beatrice Mosbsy, Betty Mosby, Peggy Patten, Margaret Patterson, Jean Patteson, Joann Picker- ing, Carlin Redd. SIXTH Row: Jane Redd, Anne Rich, Sally Brad Richardson, Mary Anne Robinson, Sally Rodes, Martha Stahlman, Mary Ann Stallings, Pamela Starnes, Josephine Susong. SEVENTH Row: Emily Swan, Bettie Thomas, Marian Tilley, Eudora VVilliams, Marion VVilliams, Peggy Jean VVilliams, Justine VVinn, Joan Yearwood. Q . -:, ,J - ' -KA flefuiiis. 3 'Zi ii - 13' as -5-3, R 3 45' me Top: Omcers-Bea Mosby, Goar, Martin, Betty Mosby Top: Donner and Blitzen were never like this. Bottom: Just one of the girls- Bottom: If the shoe Hrs, wear ir. -A DDU spitler web s11:11'e1l us the llc1111ee11111i11g 1lCC0l'2lTllZl1,4 1i ', , Ei.: 'PJ l lip. A E Out fll2ll1liS to: Nla-son for Illfiflfllllg the Corset 011 the Home- we . . . . . 0011111151 l'loz1t Bea and Betty tm' hemg twin successes as Founded, Boston College Year, 1883 leaders . . . Bc-tz1s for taking care of Rufus, :xI1ll'yl21'IlC'lS Delta Flower, Pansy aloft . . . Out 111aitl, ,l0h11ellz1, tor kcepinff us lau fhiu . . . lllimi Q and lXlz11'i011 for stz1yi11g u11pi1111ed . , . lfflllfilll club for keeping OFFICERS us 2l1I11LlSC'tl zuul lilolllt forget: Our queens-F1'esh111a11 BE'l l'Y MOSIZY .... ......,.,...,, . ...I'rwsi5dfr1f beauty, -Ioan Bush Bliss Luchious Lips, Anne Rich BEA MUSBY-NH 1Hlvin,-,,H,5ML,n, Nliss Skull z111cl Bones, llot Hailey , . , Queen of tl1e Ball AMF1 IA COAR Sy,-,-,,,,,,.y 1l'Hive1', Wiheezie Arinistezul lVe repeat lest you forget: DDU smelled l'72lL'lQXY2ll'tlS is DDD mul still ... 1111 other so1'01'it1' ,, l . IRAN MARTIN .... .... I r1'as11rfr . ' C1111 make this st:1te111e11t. lli1'tls ot Z1 teathei' Hook tr1gethe1 ' brought us the stunt night MEMBERS NOT PICTURED tl'ol7hY 211111 Sf211'ff'4l OH 51 Yofll' llllofl Wlfh Hood lufk - - - Ulu' Sue .AIlilI't'XYF, Fllllllbl' Brndfortl, lfllen Czlltlxvell, I,eil:1 llnrwell, Peggy first tezu11 playing our secuiul tez1111 for the h:ul111i11t011 trophy llt'Ill'j',Alt'1lIl Martin, Mary Me-l,11i11, Marylnne Strumm, Paula Watson. ELTA DELTA DELTA 169 1 U 'l 'i Ml i li 1 ALPHA THETA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Jo Adair, Elizabeth Akin, Margaret Avery, Carol Bearden, Peggy Bethune, Claire Bowen, Miriam Bozeman, Aline Brown, Joan Brown. SECOND ROW: Ellen Campion, Janie Capps, Alice Banks Carr, Sally Carus, Evalina Casey, Frances Cheatham, Jean Coffman, Mary Ann Crenshaw, Alice Ann Cull. THIRD Row: Emily Dies, Peggy Dodson, Gay Dunklin, Sylvia Farrell, Joann Glover, Mary Ann Glover, Beverly Griffin, Betty Gunter, Rheta Helm. FOURTH Row: Pat Herman, Joanne Kain, Manie Leachman, Ann Little, Katherine Manier, Agnes Mongold, Judy Mountford, Priscilla Murray, Freddie Niederhauser. FIFTH Row: Billie Lee Nutting, Jane Padgett, Beverly Pate, Jean Pedigo, Fran Porter, Lillian Powers, Cliffadeane Radabaugh, Ruth Ray, Betty Renn. SIXTH Row: Marianna Revelle, Lucinda Riddle, Libby Robertson, Lillis Robertson, Louise Rose, Ruth Simpson, Betty Tassey, Kris Taylor, Nancy Teasley. SEVENTH Row: Alice Thurman, Lera Travis, Dorothy Turner, Jackie Turner, Phyl l7lery, Marianne NVestall, Mai Mai VVilliams, Chris VVoods, Ann Carr Young. 1. r Top: Officers-Turner, Williams, Brown, Porter. Bottom: Unposed, of course. f -qos. 'fn Exif. Nil slglf ,4 H ff . . 3 'W Founded, Syracuse University Year, 1874 Flower, Pink Carnation OFFICERS DUT 'TURNER ..... ........ ........ P I' Hide!!! MARY ALICE VVILLIAMS .... . . .life-President FRAN PORTER ........... ..... S efrftary KRIS TAYLOR ..,.. .... T reaszzrfr Alpha Theta's twenty-sixth year started off in at big way . . , Pledged some twenty-two queens: such as, the brains and beauty Combine, Priscella and Phylg future campus wheels, Nliriam, Top: 23-Skidool Bottom: Rag-Mop. Pug, an-d Lucinda . . . Notice house girls gaining a little weight, due to wonderful food llrs. Reid, new housemother, serves . . . Farrel and Cheerleader Coffman plan heavenly homecoming Hoat -lackie Turner and Peggy Dodson were great on basketba-ll court .. . Speaking of athletics. president Dot brought home ping-pong trophy Pretty llanie l,eeehman was can- didate for Lady of the Klasque XVith new rug and Coffee table the house is really shining Also, enlargement of the house to include day room and powder room for town girls . . . Gamma Phi seems to have monopoly in the pre-med department: witness Pat Herman, Betty Gunter, a-nd Lillis . .. And thanks to efforts of Lera and lfvalina, the green grass grows all around, all around! MEMBERS Nor PICTURED julia Anne Barr I A ALPHA ETA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Thaniel Armistead, Farran Beasley, Betty Dale lienham, Betty Blaek, Margaret Blair, Mary Ann Bone, Cynthea liraly, Frances Brooks, Dudley Brown, Betty Butler. SECOND Rows Emma Cain, Margaret Cain, lola Case, lietty liruce Cate, Ann Cllrisman, Nlary Ellen Covertlale, Phylonise C'rank, Govan David- son, Mickey Deener, Nancy Denney. 'IQHIRD Row: Diane Douglas, Virginia Iiarthman, jane Ftlwartls, Cath- erine Farris, Sarah Ann Fee, Nlarilyn Fisch, -lo Ann lfitlatmmons, Nlartha Ann Gamlwill, Nancy Garrison, Adelaide Getty. FoL'R'I'I-I Row: .Ioan Geny, Cornelia Gootlloe, Ann Clrasty, Lucy Ann Graves, Nan Ilaile, Sally llarclcastle, Mary llelen Harrison, Margaret llayes, Mary Ann Hodge, ,Io Holmes. l'lll'l'll Row: Lallie lludgings, Annie Laurie llunt, Milbrey jackson, Joyce Kavanaugh, Gray Keehle, Patricia Kirkman, Sarah Longino, VVilma Monypeny, Peggy Neill, Hiltlegarde 0'Bannon. SIXIII Row: Sally Peelwles, Katherine Pritchard, Betty Rhea, Mantle liutler Riggs, june Sanders, Betty Sims, Florence Stevenson, Mary Ann Sugg, Polly Tramtnell, Betty Treanor. SliVliN'l'lI Row: Bet Volz, Martha XValler, Ann VVard, jean XVartl, Katherine VVare, Laetitia YVenning, Nlay VVilson, Sue XVilson, Carolyn hvomarli. -'Q fd 49' Q . N 1' if 3' I ff? we . 0 'fy A 2 'Q I 52 K7 5 E . 'gm ,, -. U mf. ll l I Top: Officers-Cate, Cain, Deener, Haile. Top: Dancez-vous? Bottom: Girls don't play politics, or do they? Bottom: Bernheim makes a match. x but liebe always has her shadow, Felker Aluniors out of ug' W circulation exceptions: Miss Garrison and Kliss Vandy in what exceptions! VVe7re real intrigued with the Kavanagh-Ford my deal: on again, off again, what .. , again? Neill swani her wa-5' to fame being cover girl twice wasn't enough Boo gets honorsg Nlilbrey gets engagedg while Emma and Lallie Founclecl, DePauw University Year, 1870 get cotton-picking hands did Oli in rush week showing , Flower, Blfiiili and Gold Pansy rushees blacker side of college life Pledge celebrities: Fitz- sinnnons is going places . .. she can Charleston! Dudley carries N V Y V Q W V A 1 OFFICERS ' average of pledge class on her shoulders. . . Hsophoniore slumpu QKZTXIIXEECA 'A'-'V i prevalent, say Pat and Govan , . . Sanders' line is lengthening . . MILBREY JACKSON . .. ...,... Sl'l'H'ftll'j' maybe she is more than a sister! MICKEY DFFNFR. .. ... , ... ...... TI'1'1l5l1I'l'l' Theta lips brag, XVe're a sister to our dates l or MEMBERS NOT PICTURED example: l'Sis and Pitts and Ciene Theres been no sun Sarah Vamille Farris, Cynthia Mizell PPA LP THET I as BETA TAU CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Madora Aughey, Lucy Braslielcl, Jane Carter, THIRD ROW: Adeline Horton, Marlin jones, Frances Licle, Keith Cutchins, Peggy DuPree. Gene Pierce, Mary Jean Taylor. SECOND Row: Barbara Dotson, jean Foster, jane Gray, Betty FOURTH Row: Betty Vallentine, Lillian Wilkinson, Joanne Hawkins, Jody Horn. Winters, Jean Woody, Mary York. ill' 'Ov Top: Oiiicers-Valentine, Cutchins, Woody, Horton. Bottom: With love from K. D. Founded, Virginia State Normal Year, 1897 Flower, White Rose OFFICERS KIEITII Cl 1'CHlNS .... ,.,...,...... .... P r exident -IRAN XVOODY ...... .... S errelary ADIELINR HORTON ,... ...Treasurer lia Dy came on campus and brought Capable Keith along to do the chores Rush XVeek Dig Ely Graveu Pasting little blue pieces of paper Chundreds of little piecesl . .. Top: Aren't the decorations pretty? Bottom: The line forms to the right. No room, for furniture 'til the tloatls finished lt finished second! Please, Sir. How do you make smoke? Please don't break the record .. End Quote End Record lfnd Stunt Night Familiar sounds But l Canlt study in the library Familiar Sights . . . Pledges in the Library. Installation . . . National Officers . . . Flowers, Gifts, and tele- grams . . . Tea and ceremony , . , The Five Old Ones wear- ing the Diamond Shield . , , Gene's jokes . . . Second Degree with new look pins ..., lackie swearing off men . . . 'til the phone rings . . , Grace and Barbaras clever duets . . , Betty, Beautiful Blonde from Birmingham, adorning the fllflxquerrzzler' . . . Beauty rage. Ka Dyk here to stay! MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Jackie Craig Nell Martin TENNESSEE BET CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Louise Baird, Patricia Beasley, Marjorie Bircher, Virginia Bland, Beverly Blom, ,lean Cain, Rita Cain, Martha Cayce, Paula Combs. SECOND Ron: Carmen Cooke, Betsy Covington, lean Cowan, Nancy Dougherty, Mary Sue Farmer, Russel Fessey, Ann Flippen, Betty Gant, jenny Graham. '1'HIkn Row: Dorothy Green, Ann Grimes, Ann Ilamilton, Sara llayes, Elizabeth Henry, Katherine llihbett, Nlary ,lane Hibhett, Gwendolyn Holland, Graham Hollis. FOURTH Row: Frances klohnston, Patricia -lones, Ester King, Virginia Aw -n-1 Knight, Sperry Knox, Sarah Lassiter, l,5 nn Lowery, limily Manchester, Sarah .lane Mathes. FlF'l'lI Row: Frances McKinney, Mary McNaughton, ,lane Nicholson, lflizalweth Nixon, Sue Nolte, ,lean Orr, Betty Ruth Parham, farolyn Partridge, jean Pigg. SIXTH ROW: Betty Pirtle, Dorothy Porter, Patti Puryear, Nancy Raul- ston, Pat Rogers, Helen Rooney, Betty Rtlhle, Ann VVeir Sargent, Katheryn Sehalfer. Sl'1VliN'l'H ROW: Barhara Southgate, Nlarily Van Leer, Carolyn Yan Ness, Sharon hXltfIIll'!0CllCl', Ellen Vllhite, Nancy VVilliamson, Ann Vllood- worth, Seta York, Lynne Youmans, Ginger Young. -vw 41? was , I -E5 '27 Top: Officers-Brearley, Bircher, Jones, Grimes. Bottom: This bridge is for the birds. i 475 i ,..a lf ,If Founded, Nlonmouth College Year, 1867 Flower, Wine Carnation OFFICERS l'A'I'RlC'IA ,IONICS .... ...,...,,..... ......, I ' rfsidrlll ANNE GRIMES, . . .... 1'vil'f-PI'f'5i11l'Ilf JEAN ORR ...,..,..... ..... S ffrclury MARGORIE BIRCTIIIER ,... . ..Trr'a51zr1'r After a session in the bookstore we adjourned to 24th Aye. to check the Pi llhis . . . There we found several new additions Top: Grimes stripped for action. Bottom: First come, first served. . . . twenty beaming pledges and welcome transfer, Frances Farris . . . Guests are led immediately to the trophy case where they are expeeted to show proper amazement Derby Day and PiKA helped make the season gay! . . , YVe were itnpressed with cover girls Schaffer and Knox and undercover girls Ruble and Bland ..,, A ward for week-end ot the year goes to the Ark. game lots of yisito1's and a big afternoon for sponsor .lean Pigg . . , No complaints about homecoming either . . . VVe were told about aetiyity stars Alones and Hollis and were pleased to note the eager scholars .. . Finding nothing to nix, we said good-hye under the shining arrow and headed hrnneward. MEMBERS Nor PIQTURED Gail Arieux, K:15ce Czunphell, Dorothy Noland. 177 1 1 I+ TAU CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Murray Alperin, James Aurutis, Lawrence Blu- men, James Cohen, Carl Davis, William Felt, Jenard Gross. SECOND Row: Merton Harris, Saul Haskill, William Himel- man, Arthur Irwin, Marvin Jacobs, Stanley Kaplan, Morton Kaye. THIRD Row: Harvey Kerstein, Harold Klein, Arthur Lettes, Richard Levy, Jerome Lonschein, Herbert Mackler, Maurice Nuremberg. FOURTH Row: Sidney Polly, Lloyd Ruskin, Melvin Sandler, Marvin Schwartz, David Seitzman, Donald I. Seitzman, Leonard Seloif. FIFTH Row: Jerome Shainherg, Richard Tenzel, H. Eugene Walter, Arnold Wolff. Top: Officers-Kaplan, Fleischer, Davis, Gross Bottom: Overtrumped! Founded, New York University Year, 1913 Flower, None OFFICERS TED Sl'fl.Ol7F ..,...............,........ ........ P refirlrnl GERALD l7l,FlSClll2R .... ......... ..... I ' 'iff-Preiidfnl MIZRTON HARRIS ...... ........ S ecretary ARTHVR LFTTIS ...,. .........,...........,......... T reasurfr Ho hum , . . books and ball games, parties and plans best describe the busy Pi's adventures in this laind of nod this year ln between yawns the fellows Capture Vandyls scholarship cup for the third time in four years VVhile Top: School Night Bottom: To the Mines. walking in their sleep they stumble on to a few lllf1'2LITlll1'?ll vir- tories. thanks to Capln Gootch and Klaurice .. , ln the dream department . .. bridge and Al's prove to be the most popular indoor sports Nlert and Klel find other amusments Speed disinherits Felt and his fifty-two children who depart with sidekick . . . Slick, Arnold, and jake get hitrhed and their grades show it by going up genial Jerry does 21 terrific job of pounding the gaivel Ruskin manages the table and the boys get used to eating sand . . , lt's been the big sleep . . , szzz. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED joe Cohen Gerald Fleischer Arnold Lefkovitz Harold Seligman LPHA PSI L P I BETA PI CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Clay Alexander, Henry Austin, Bobby Barnes, Mackie Barnes, Charlie Barlholomew, Jimmy Beasley, Mike Bourke, john Boldt, Paul Booker. SECOND Row: Baxter Brown, Hutton Brown, VValker Brown, Martin Bruce, Hob Brueek, Dick Burrow, -lim Callis, Eugene Cobb, jack Folson. FIPIIIRD Row: Ed Crenshaw, Alex Darnell, john H. Delierry, jimmy Elder, Ed Ellington, Dick Fox, George Freeman, john Freeman, Bobby Hazelwood. l70UR'I'H Row: Guy Henderson, Owen Hines, Morris -lones, Charles Jordon, Glen King, Jeff Kurfees, Mickey Lakos, Adam Lanning, Dick Lechleiter. FIFTH Row: Barry Lundy, Pete Lyons, Robert Maginity, Lewis Nichols, Lew Peters, Lowell Pickup, Phil Porter, John Y. Powers, Milton Rees. SIXTH Row: Bob Reeves, Shelby Reid, Bob Rives, Mac Robinson VVat Saunders, Herman Sawyer, Alfred Schneider, jack Seawell, Boh,Dud- ley Smith. SEVIZNTII Row: Gene Smith, George Smith, john Smith, Dick Swaim John Swisher, jack Tnroff, Sonny Tyler, Bob VValler, Jerry VVhite, Tom Yount. 1w .H3L2ii.'u H5LM I AA - K..-W. Top: Officers-Burrow, Austin, Nichols, Porter. Top: Brace yourself! Bottom: Looks like a shoe acl. Bottom: A bucket of beer. xA Pete liyons, the great quizmzlster , . . liillv Qloe, lioh lluillev, nf' 1 :intl .lack hold up hzisketbzvll fezim . . . lioln lVhite sets freslimzin in X scoring record , . . liookie goes xvilil over new hatlimat . . . Bruce, Callis and Hank finally miss 21 movie . . . Canasta up- Foiiiiiieii, viigiiiii Miiiiiiy iiiiiiiiiii Year, 1865 fmifiiii by bridge . . . ii-is 'iw' iii Psy- Flowel. White ROSE chologv . . . Trigger, the weiglit-lifting eluunp . . . 'Revnz11'4l 7 -- . . i . ,A ii Teltt, H1811 never smile again ' . . . l' reemiin, the wheel, frills QFFICERS on , . . Powers sets reeoril for lizimlstzx-mls . . . Peters inherits LEWIS NICHOLS .........,.... ..,. I'rwsiiini1 huge fortune. six eases of heer . . . lirotliers report Hike finally DICK BVRRUW it --4- l'f'f 1 A 5fJ f says a vvoril , . . Czirilen :intl liroxvn liven up things at the PHU' PORTER i ' S'1 m '5' house . . . Pziiil .-Xilvertisement: Smoke King l'filw:ml Cigars. HENRY Al'Sl l'.N ..., ,.. .. .., ..... 7wH'l15l1fl'I' A.'I'.O, Revue of l94.q-so . , , Record pleilgt- class, 38 . . . MEMBERS NOT PICTURED ig , N , ,Vg X 7, , W . a i. 1. xi. i I liill Burrouglis, vlerrv Ciirmlen, liee Casper, Allison lfleetuoocl, lizirry Nitholm lmlx will MMIUHR ' ' ' ixdllfl Uounui iwdlhl Lhdml' Glass, Tom llzirris, ,lIll'lx Ilelclmzin, john llollznlznv, liolw Keating, Pete of IQ-L9 . - - cllC'Il C'l4'Cfl'UClITi's fI0lKlflSll . . , lPlllL'lA l'ep2l1I's holes l.oone5'. Holi March, Morton Nlel7oniilil, Roluert Murraiv C'hzirles Niels- ' , Q ,' . xl . . . H .. . . , Ak t els, Newell PfiIlf.flTllI'll, liolulvv Pxlrks, Tommy l':itterson:,loliI1 li. Povverls. m Lelinfi 0 Owing Hui will mloii gen new Bnmk 0 George Rzlgflxincl, Don Reilier, lid 'l'el'lt, Dielt limlierlzikr, Llxlmle take Qhmk to Peziboilv . . . Big lizingover for Homecoming , , . Wade, Holi XX'hiw, A PH TAU EGA 181 BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Nelson Andrews, Tom Baker, Bill Blackie, H. O. Booth, Frank Brandon, John Brown, john Burnett, Walter Cain, Bill Cam- mack, James Cantrell. SECOND Row: Bill Caudle, Charles Chester, Sam Chester, Bill Close, Martin Combs, Jack Cortner, Jean Cortner, Oscar Crofford, Brooks Dalton, Dero Darwin. THIRD Row: Lipscomb Davis, Robert Davis, james Deakin, james Duncan, Bill Fisher, Enfield Ford, Langston Goree, john Gragg, George Graham, Carl Grote. FOURTH Row: Hiram Hackney, Rance Hardy, Elton Herrick, Thomas Hunt, Richard Jones, Kermit Kaiser, Lanar Kecse, Paul Kelly, Man- ning Kirby, john Moore Lee. FIFTH ROW: Bill Leonard, Bob Lowe, Joe Martin, john McCoid, Marvin Metge, Joe Moore, Cliff Newman, George Nickey, Lynn Peeler, Riley Pollard. SIXTH ROW: Thomas Roberts, Ben Roderick, Harry Schmeisser, Jack Settle, Earl Stover, James Tabor, john Ulen, Bill Wade, Don VVade, Jack Wampler. SEVENTH Row: Andrew VVelsh, Thomas Welsh, Bob Werkle, Jack VVhiteaker, David VViley, Charles Wilmore. Top: Officers-DI. Cortner, Chester, Ford, B. Cortner Bottom: Nothing like good posture. , ae, 1 f ' -.J dliillkli , ,. .-i 5 Founded: Miami University May 1, 1839 Flower: Rose OFFICERS l l,lCKY FORD ...... ...........,..... ........ I ' rzkriderll HOB CORTNER ........ ....,..... V iff-President C'lIARI.liS CHESTER... ..... ,....,.. . ..Sc1'rctary JACK CORTNER .....,....... ....,....... C orrcsponding Sffreiary Ring out the old, ring in the new! Departures of sueh seniors as Kloore, Hardy, and Chester ends an amazing chapter in Beta history. Enter Dalton, Davis, and Graham--what next? 1950 gwhat with the coming of fish howls at Al's-was good to us, Top: Now we bring you the CV boys. Bottom: Praise the Lord, and pass the slab. yet it had its problems and we wonder if: Admirals Cortner and Booth really will have a girl in every port,-Bob Lowe will ever 0SClll21tC in public again-if Dero will ever tell what really happened to the Peabody music papers--if Teddy Bear will ever have enough hair to be called Curly again-if Carl Grote will ever rejoin the Bachelors Club again? And so as the Beta House 'lsettlesu behind the Cole Hall Annes, the Betas bid a nostalgic Farewell to Vandy ,.1.Q-iSO. ME1v1BERs Nor PICTURED lke Barber, Louis Bickel, Sidney Boyd, john Cain, John Canby, Sam Carney, john Chester, Jac Chrisler, VValter Coleman, Bob Cortner, Charles Edwards, jerry Ewell, Bill Farr, Bob Fisher, Robert llines, Henry Jamison, Doug Malsburger, Tom Martin, George Mefhesney, Tom McLaughlin, Ted Morford, Charles Ragland, james Peebles, Dick Philpot, Ed Russell, Jr., jere Smith, Don Sullin, Tom Sumpter, Ben Thompson, Marshall Trammel, Bill Tune, Bob Yuniek, Bob Zanone. GAMMA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Paul Achre, Charles Alexander, Coleman Alexander, jerry Heck, Oliver Benton, john Breast, Carl Brown, Richard Calhoun. SECOND Row: George Carpenter, john Cheadle, Todd Cross, Marvin Cullom, Maclin Davis, Charles Dickens, Dan Ditmore, Dan Dolan. ,THIRD Row: Marshall Durhin, Bill Edwards, Tom English, Bob Evans, Charles lfentress, Charles Ferdon, lrvin Fleming, Bill Ford. FoUk'I'II Row: Lester llale, jolln llamilton, Valton Harwell, Harry' llendon, Bolm Ilolder, Bill lloward, Harry Howard, Orrin jones. FIFTH Row: Tom Lehlwy, jack Maddin, Holy Mandle, David Marks john Mays, Sam Morgan, john Murdock, Dana Nance. SIXTH ROW: llunter Pryor, Terry Rees, Phil Rochford, Heber Rogers Neil Ross, john Salmon, VVilhur Sensing, Doug Seward. SIavIaNTII Row: David VVade, jim VValler, Dick AVValton, joe VVlIite Hunter VVhitsell, jere Vlliseman, Murray Yarbrough, jack Zeitler. Top: OHicers-White, Brown, Hamilton, Alexander. Top: The end of a perfect day. Bottom: That good old stone ground meal. Bottom: Charles Atlas, II, X Founded, Yale University Flower, Pansy OFFICERS JOHN HANIILTON .................... CHARLES ALEXANDER .... CARL BROXVN ........... JOE VVHITE ................ ........ Year, 1844 . . .President I'iu'-I'n2sit1c1zt . . .Snrrtary . . .Treaxzzrcr NIother lVhite greeted the brothers with a redecorated house . . . rainbow loom -designed to appeal to l'r50r's esthetic taste . . . R0ss's creation,'l ably carried by twelve of the brothers, won the l10IUCCOll1lllg decoration award . , . lklcliinley transferred to cooks and bakers school at the last minute . . . hlalog p1'0ved he chases rabbits and barks at the moon . . . Carter Woke up in Atlanta, . . . The chapter enjoyed a mid- winter swinnning meet in Centennial Lake . . . the actives won . . . Foremost lovers proved to be .Iocko Alexander and John Salmon, King Rex and l,ord Privy Seal respectively , . , Vfith the advent of spring Aphrodite tapped Dana lightly on the shoulder . , . Barn Dance a great success. although the smallest damage bill in years , . . Wihitesell got an interesting package from home-Klays threatened to move out. llopey landscaped the grounds, but forgot the grass seed . . , Chapter purchased Carpenter who did odd jobs around the house . . . Bliss Take of 1950-Lil, we worship the flround she walks on . . . Brown sees red at times . . . departure ot the class ot '50 will be an irreparable loss. lhflEMBERS NOT PICTURED R. C. Allen, -Iunie Graves, Mike Maloiie, Mae Meflziren, Lee Mellin- ley, Carter Nance, Bill Spikes, Ed Sprigg, Lyt Spurlock, Mike VValler. DELTA KAPPA EPSI CHI CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Dave Almon, Tom Belser, Ben Bradburn, Bill Butler, Herb Burke, Tommy Byrne, Bill Caldwell, Grady Clinkscales, Dave Condra, Charles Cooper, Jess Dowdy. Si-:COND Row: Eddie Eggert, Ray Evans, States Rights Finley, Bob Frye, Charles Gill, Doug Gordon, Forrest Green, Charles Hambrick, Lynn Hamilton, jim Harland, Bill Harris. THIRD Row: Zookie Harrison, john Howie, Les Huffman, Bob Hunt, Jimmy Jacobs, joe Jennette, Bill Jernigan, Dempsey Jones, Billy Karl. Bill Kennington, Jack Kinnard. FOURTH ROW: Cecil Kuhne, Harrison Lamons, Bill Lashlee, Ernie Leachman, Neil Leech, jimmy Long, Herb Luton, Morgan Lynch Bill Marlow, Proctor McCutchen, jack McKay. FIlf'I'lI Row: Cliff Meador, Bob Melson, Richard Moore, Ernest North- cutt, Jim Nunnally, Dave Osburn, Neil Ottenfeld, Bill Payne, Dudley Pewitt, jack Rice, Aloe Richards. SIXTH Row: Charles Rutledge, Thurman Sensing, Bud Stockard, Andy Susong, jack Taylor, Bob Thomas, Charles Thomas, Daly Thompson john Troxell, Jim Vllagstafl, Ed VVaits. Siivisxiii Row: Frank VValker, Ogle VVarfield, Al XViedie, Bill XVhalev Dave VVhitson, Herb VViesner, jack VVilson, Jim VVilson. .Y y nw-Q' IWW-fvr N N W 'S' Top: Officers-Lamons, Marlowe, Troxell, Butler. Bottom: What a party. iecfafez 'EQ 7'-58250 53' n ',Q -2-C lm m gi Founded, Washington College Year, 1865 Flower, Crimson Rose OFFICERS BILL BUTLER. . . ............. .,... P l'P5iifNll JOHN TROXFLI. ...... ..., I 'iff'-I' 1'1' Jilin!! HARRISON LANIONS ..... ..... S F 1'1' Mary BILL KENNINGTON .... . . . Trz'z15z1r'm' The troops seceeded for two days and almost didn't rejoin the Union lt was hoped that the cannon would be turned Top: Sing-song. Bottom: Save that Confederate money boys- on Science Hall Brother Thomas' band learned how to play 'ADiXie.H Good clean-cut bunch of pledges this year . . . their skit at the KAbaret party was almost suitable for mixed company . . . lXIelson's artistic talent was finally put to good use Cshades of a barroom bellell .. . Noticed a settlinv influence this rear-an alarminff number of ts . P' brothers are ffettinff uinned . . . All hone has been lost for Cecil XC' P5 I A Dead-headl' Kuhne . .. There's still Hope for fllarlowe Andy Susong is still thinking about getting a date Sideburns marked the coming of Lee YVC-ek-Dates for the Dixie Ball were permanently marked Fashion note: well- dressed Southern belle wears a Crimson garter and sports a silver saber. KAPPA CHAPTER A MEMBERS FIRs'r Row: Thomas Anaston, Charles Baird, H. G. Bland, Robert Bomar, Leighton Braswell, lTCIll'j' Buckner, NVilliam Burton, Charles Byron, J. L. C'armic'hael, Zach Carney. Slaeorfn Row: Robert K'lIiekey, VVilliam II. Clark, I. P. Clarke, Bernard F. Clowdus, VV. A. Clyde, xl. VV. Coles, Yvillium Conwell, Fred S. ci0l'lil'1ll1, T. J. fox, Charles Dxlugherty. TIIIRII Row: Herbert R. Dowd, VVilli:Im lizell, XVallaee Faulk, H. T. Finley, Glen Fite, Robert Fudge, DoIIald Gass, Hays Glover, Lawrence Goodman, Everett Gourley. FoLiR'I'II Row: Fred Greve, Kenneth Groomes, Edward R. Cross, Roy Ilarris, Phillip Henderson, XVilliam Henderson, P. B. Henn, A. P. Hill, E. B. Hoff, Thomas Hofstetter. FII- l'II Row: Benny House, Leo Hughes, Kenneth Hunt, john Wlitt Irion, YVilliam Iimmet -leter, Robert jones, Robert E. Keith, J. VV. Kelly, J. YVhitfield King, VVilliam Lamb. SIXTH Row: Harry Lawson, Perry Leaming, VVIlllIlCC Lee, Robert Longhurst, john Mabry, -I. O. Maddux, XVilson Martin, Darrel L. MeCormirk, john Lewis Mitchell, Sandy Moore. SEVI3N'I'II Row: ,lim Garrett Nilan, Peter NorHeet, Fdwin O'Donnell, F. II. Parke, Sidney D. Peterson, XVilliam Rainey, Bailey Raseoe, Frank Riddick, Donald Saunders, lirskine Seay. EIGHTII Row: F. T. Staleup, XYilliam J. Staleup, Glen Stoutt, VV. T. Tipton, john Tillie, James F. VValsh, Iyilllfllll XVitt, J. Carter XVitt, B. VV. VVilliams, john N. VVrinkle. Top Officers Witt, Rainev, Riddick Henderson, Barrett. Year, 1869 . . .I'1'vsii1m1t iw-l'z'z'.viiirzzt . . .S'crr4'lary . . Trvayzzrvr me dining loom it tie xippi 1, oust tus xear features Xlothu Shoits Home Cooked Wlc ds Honu was never likt this lrffei ll L ung in the base- Top: Gimme some more! Bottom: Stupid, just plain stupid. ment All votes go to Tonuny Anaston for Ullood of the Yearl, lfverrone should have seen Santan l,eaminff at the . H Christmas party Pros Hub Clark and Bill Henderson were seen plating Canasta in a downtown store window Herb Dowd and Pete Noriieet keep everyone well entertained with their quaint folk music Seems that Hl700l'2l3'H has taken the place of hridge at the K. Sig house Yvould like to know what xxvlllliw' 'liipton has got, never see him without a couple of girls Kappa Sig took its share of odiees in the Student Linion elections this year . .. All in all we think we ha-ve done Very well. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Sumpter Anderron, 'lihomas lialdridge, VVilliam Barrett, plumes Conn, Roherl lirwin, NVilliam M. MlIKlIlIlCf', Philip lVlel,endou, ,lohu Uwsley, lluuter Short, Frank O. Smith. L 189 TENNESSEE ALPHA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Howell Adams, Marion Adams, Jim Alder, Homer Atkins, Jody Baker, Bob Bledsoe, Billy Calton, Russell Campbell, Erskine Car- michael. SECOND Row: Ricky Clark, John Collins, Ken Cooper, Neil Craig, Carleton Davis, Buck Davidson, Charles Doty, Frank Duke, Jim Enoch. VFIIIRD ROW: Frank Evans, Alfred Farris, john Fisher, Richard Fletch- er, jack Flood, Pat Garner, Charles Godehaux, Byron Green, John Griscom. FOURTII Row: Tom Griscom, Bill Hamilton, Ben Hartley, Mayo Hollo- way, Bill Hulsey, Dan Johnston, Phil Kistler, Alex Langford, Bob Mathews. FIFTII Row: George Mayfield, Dicky Miller, Tom Mitchell, Davenport Nlosby, Walter Noel, Arthur Paty, Dudley Peeler, Albert Pennybacker, Bill Pitts. SIXTH Row: Bill Price, Emmet Putnam, jack Roane, Charles Robinson, Gordon Robinson, Richard Russell, Tommy Sanders, Vernon Sharp, Norfieet Sledge. SEVENTH Row: Charles Smith, Frank Smith, Larry St. John, Kermit Stengle, Tommy Starnes, jim Talbot, Antone Tannehill, Ed Tate. EIGHTH Row: john Tipton, jack Viall, Charles VVaterfielcl, Vergil VVhitesides, Al VVitson, Al VVilliams, Bob VVilliam, Bill VVilson, Doak VVorley. Top: Officers-Tipton, Robinson, Tate, Warterheld. Bottom: A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Founded, Mianii University, Oxforcl, Ohio Year, 1848 Flower, XX7hite Carnation OFFICERS Cl'lARl,l'fS ROBINSON .... ,........... ......... P 7' fsizffnz' CHARLES VVARil'l'iRl7llfl,l7 . . . .... Iliff-P7'I'5if1I'llf JOHN TIPTON.. ......,. ...... . Vrrrrfary ED TATIE. ..,... . . . Treasurer The Phis finally got around to remodeling the Asylum this summer, but when rushweek began, there were still no panes in the windows. Wve managed to pledge thirty Freshmen, Top: Onward Christian Soldiers Bottom: Sunday Morning though, despite a few obstacles. Nothing unusual happened to PDT till Christmas, when to the consternation of HChietU and the HSet,H the annual Christmas Pahty was Ca-ncelled. The chapter managed to survive this threat to its unity, however, and eventually the ODK trophy found its way to our mantle, and Richelieu CHI think you'll fin-d . . .HD Evans relieved Admiral Peter of the gavel. Sexo Crlihe birds, the bees, and the bushesl handled the pavhties this year, while Addler and Steveskin ran the Third Floor Health Club. Needless to say, Klush was back after Christmas to see dear lllrs. Bean. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED John Ambrose, Henrv Bannister, lack Beasley, Bob Calvert, jesse Colton, Harry Carson, Tommy Uavison, Dan Denney, Terry Fails, Sam Farrar, Greer Frierson, Steve Forman, ,lark Garner, John Gilbert, Strat Harrison, XVyatt Martin, Lloyd Miller, Dan Mitehell, Billy Moore, Tommy Patterson, Bill Richardson, Billy XVvrnyss, Brooks Yielding. A A 41 1 TENNESSEE DELTA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: John C. Allen, John T. Benton, Mark V. liiar, Carroll H. Hitting, Fred Bowiek, Lawrence O. Branyan, James H. Hratton, Alan G. Collier. SECOND Row: Frank VV. Colton, Roger Davis, John Deegan, Gerald DeLung, John P. Dillman, Robert K. Estes, Oscar D. Claus, Robert VV. Greene. 'THIRD Row: XViIIiam F. Hale, Harry A. llai-grave, jznncs G. Holle- man, john C. Holley, james L. Hutton, Edward ll. jenkins, james P. Kelly, Charles L. King. FoUR'rn Row: james R. Lancaster, Thomas P. Lee, Kenneth S. Lewis, Clarence S. Lindenmeyer, Charles Morgan, James A. Murfree, VVilli:1m -T. Neal, VVilliam J. Robertson. FHPTII ROW: Richard H. Rockwell, John Rooney, Walter K. Sargeant, Henry W. Schlattner, Donald C. Sheflield, Robert Snook, Robert T. Spalding, Lawrence F. Stockett, james A. Swan. SIXTH Row: john M. Temple, XVilliam Thornton, Arthur E. VVagner, Frank E. 3Vaterhause, Donald G. VVatts, Andrew L. VVest, John VVithrow, Herbert P. VVitter, Robert E. Wlomaek. Top: Officers-Sargeant, Watts, DeLung, Colston. Top: Posed. Bottom: Come on back for the picture. Bottom: Ah, shaddup! 1 QQ , 41111.45 X-fl? Founded, Jefferson College Flower, Jacqueminot Rose OFFICERS DON VVATTS ........................... GERALD DELLTNG, ........ VVALTER K. SARGENT ..... Year, 1852 . . .President Vim-President . . .Serretary motion on the Hom? . . , De Levey's love life . . . smell of floor wax . . . Hagonyn of driving a truck .. . Gray diapers to HDelt . ., everyone switching to Canasta major, three cuts a week! I wish 1 was as popular as Delta is with campus queens our respects to those brothers who drowned in ':Curry Lalceu . . . still waging the Civil VVar of nerves .. . our neigh- bors love the meat wagon . .. the black bear that didn't quite make it . . . too many sweetheart pins and too many stags , . . Now, if new members do not drown old-timers in Centennial RICHARD B. ROCKXVELL. , . . . . Treasurer . . . I Lake and if the dog ever gets housebrolcen, Phi Psi will do even There are memories of l3enjamin'l . . . VVatts and his hlrs. bevel' than She dld at half Century mark' , ,, top round pledge ground . .. Stratton and his package MEMBERS NOT PICTURED grave robbers and beggars. l'Does everyone understand the YValter G. Farrar, Emmett G. Kaerieher. 193 ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Charles Adams, XVilliam Aldred, Norval Baker, Joe Randy, VValter Bennett, John Bills, Lytle Brown, David Browning, Hugh Bryan. SECOND ROW: Fdward Cheatham, Travis Crews, John Culley, John Curtis, YVilliam Doak, john Dozier, Donald Edwards, Phillip Ed- wards, Porter Florence. Turku Row: Robert Freeman, Henard Gustafson, Mortimer Hait, Lester Hardy, Patrick Henslee, Anthony Hopkins, Robert Irvin, Keener Jack- son, VVilliam james. FOURTH Row: Robert King, james Kirby, Sidney Koonce, james Lytle, Samuel Meffleskey, Peter Miller, Kenneth Moore, Claude Nixon, VVilliam Nunes. FIFTH Row: Fred Peay, Phillip Peeler, Thomas Perkins, Clyde Peters, Maddin Phillips, james Pope, joseph Potts, Roy Rollins, VVilliam Ruddiman. SIXTH Row: Robert Sellers, Charles Shockley, Raymond Skinner, james Sloan, VVilliam Sloan, Donald Srygley, Carl Storey, Richard Thompson, VVilli:1m Tompson. Srivrixrn Row: joel Tomlin, Norman Varner, Horace XVilliams, Arthur VVillis, XVilliam VVoodring. -n Top: Officers-Bennett, Koonce, Lytle, Irvin. Top: Dozier entertains Ruble. Bottom: This Mag is really hot! Founded, University of Pennsylvania Year, 1850 Flower, Chrysanthemum OFFICERS JANIES C. KIRBY ..... . ,......... ...... ........ P 7' Bfidfnl RICHARD BOREN ............ ..... V ffl'-Pffsidefll DAVID BROXVNING ............ ........ S Effelafy RICHARD SIDNEY KOONCE ..... .... T fecliufh' Only fraternity on the campus Where the president works for a pledge Half-nelson still favorite rushing technique . .. Bottom: Music, music, music, music . . Shockley after fourteen quarters applied for retirement Athenian Sing goes operatic . .. Confound Koonce seeking lost halo . . . There is little to say for Nunes . ., VVhis Thom- son sets up shop on third deck and goes bankrupt Lytle's still trying to get a date ,lim Sloan got a new Toni . . . For sale: two ukeleles, one guitar, and one well-oiled quartet Hickerson still in a haze fsnioke, that isl ll'IcCleskey turns down Conover offer Potts keeps getting caught in the vacuum cleaner . .. Culley turns song-writer Nobody's found the key brick yet. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED Richard Buren, Dale Boyer, Raymond Foster, james Hibbett, James Hodges, Albert Neal, Tom VVainwright. I 195 SIGMA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Frank Acton, john Adams, james Atrill, Clyde Barnes, Bob Beasley, Bill Borgwardt, Thomas Bridges, jack Brown, Boh Bruce, Allen Caldwell, Richard Chapman. Siseown Row: Steve Cragon, Bob Darden, Arthur Dickerson, Bill Dunn, Bobby jack Estes, Bill Farrar, Dick Faust, Billy Frierson, Neal Hamil- ton, Ray Hampton, Tom Hamrick. THIRD Row: James Hancock, Elliot Holland, Roland Hudson, john Jacobson, james Johnson, Thomas Jones, Harold Knox, Tom Landess, Tom Lane, Don Lowery, joe Mason. FoL'R'rn Row: Dave McCroskey, Robert Miller, Bob Mitchum, Earl Moore, John Munton, Clyde Nichols, Charles Nicholson, Bob Page, Tom Page, Bill Payne, Lee Preston. l7lF'l'lI Row: Ray Qualls, Bill Randolph, Charles Rankin, llarry Regis- ter, Joe Reynolds, Robin Roberts, Bill Rose, Bill Rowlett, Linsey Ruth, james Saponaro, Bob Schaub. SIXTH ROW: Bob Schoen, Don Sellers, G. C. Smith, Hulan B. Smith, Radford Smith, Charles Smithers, Bill Teasley, Charles Terry, Edgar Thompson, Richard Thompson, Royalle Tilley. Sizvlsxrn Row: Herman Trammell, NVilliam H. Vaughan, Richard VVade, Fred VValker, john Vllalker, Richard Vllilliams, jerry VVinkler, john Vllright, joe Young, Norman Young. Top: Officers-Holland, Caldwell, Lowery, Smith. Bottom: A Christmas Carol, no doubt. 1 QC, C L f if 1. fy ,BL C .Q ,, , Founded, University of Virginia Year, 1868 Flower, Lily of the Valley OFFICERS FRANK ACTON ..... .............. ....... I ' ruidrnl ALLEN C1'XLDYVl2l,L. . . .... Viff-P!'l'5idf'I1l DON LOVVERY ,...... ..... S Nrelary CllARL'l'ON SMITH ,.., ,... T rnl.s'u1'm' Another year on Kensington Place . . . Hate to say we like the neighborhood, but having IQ-SO llream Girl right next Top: Well, don't just stand there! Bottom: No dice, Satchmo. door is very convenient YVanted to connect houses and be big happy family, but Dr. HI. nixed idea . . . Free advice: Donlt try to decorate the Hermitage ballroom with balloons . ., Put fancy paneling in dining room and fixed up basement room strictly for card players dedicated to Shoen and Bogardus Lover Bruce out of circulation permanently Terry and Kliles gave away pins . . . T. Page shelled-out for left-handed ring Comic Strip and Prohibition Parties certainly unique .. , Butch and Register ought to plan more of them Hamrick still wondering if his date had lt N0 piano player yet, but Jacobson renders the same numbers he did last year . . . Spring houseparties ought to happen more often. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED Charles liogardus, Bill Bryant, Beresford Church, Bill Curtiss, Fd Dassing, Carl Holmes, Charles Long, Ben Longley, Andrew Manning, Albert MCcllZlIlllh3Il, lidgur Miles, Fred Polari, Marshzill Sims. P I TENNESSEE NU CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Irvin Berry, Bill Brittain, Bob Chowning, Tom Clifton, Ed Coates, Dick Cochran, Bill Craddock, Bob Crumbaugh, Dean David- son. Sricoxn Row: Gene Davidson, Milford Davis, Ray Dellinger, Bill Dietzen, John Donnelly, Tommy Dungzln, joe Erwin, Richard Felker, Bob Firnbeg. THIRIJ ROW: George Flanigan, jesse Ford, Richard Gannaway, Ernest Gibson, Alex Harlin, Richard Holder, Fred Jacobs, Gene Johnson, Joe Johnson. FORRTH Row: Harry Kemker, jack King, joe Kirkpatrick, Bill Knox, Bob Kuhn, Bill Lawrence, Bill Ledbetter, Ted Lockyear, Tom Lockyear. FIFTH Row: john Loomis, Bill Martin, Bill McMinn, Ben Moore, Gene Owen, Craig Parrish, Scott Patterson, Sandy Pierce, Steve Potts. SIXTH Row: Adam Pow, Bill Powell, VVells Richardson, ,lim Rich Rob- erts, john Rye, Grady Sanders, Tommy Schlater, Ed Scruggs, julian Scruggs. SEVENTH ROW: Maurice Scruggs, Jack Scudder, Bob Taylor, Ross Thompson, Ronald Voss, john Knox Vllalker, Bob Vllatson, Hob VVhit- sitt, Frank VVilson, Donald VVright. 4 Top: Officers-Wfright, Felker, Johnson, Donnelly. Botom: Look at them boots. Founclecl, University of Alabama Year, 1856 Flower, Violet OFFICERS DICK GANNAVVAY ................... ....... P resident VERNON NIARKIIANI .... .... V ire-I're5if1fnt BILL BRITTAIN ...... ...... . Yefretary JVLIAN SCRVGGS .....,........................,...... Treasurer Chapter survives two-week pinning spree in February, a few single brothers left Clll'lCy',S giving the Diner a run for Top: Whatls up? Bottom: Marion digs in. our money I9-year-old Frank VVilson replaced as captain of the swimming team by 2I-YCHI'-Olil A. D. livright . . . Frank remains Student Union president .. . hpledgesw l'Elmo!' Holmes and Carmi Cometl' Cochran make realistic ghost and corpse at haunted house party . . . the youngest Berry brother, Faulkin, elected captain of the COlllI1lOllOl'CyS crew . .. another Sig Alph Hrst: True Gentleman awards to prep schools .locko holder Ace Club prexy . ., VV.B. girls score ace at Christmas party with loin Brothers Roberts, Klarkham, and Booze join Chapter Connubial Nfeigs returns for annual Fall Quarter of education. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED Joe Allen, -I. D. Bolling, Grillin Boyte, Malcolm Cook, Scott Crabtree, lien Cubhage, Bucky Curtis, jim Denham, Russ Faulkinherry, Herbert Fox, Yvilfred Golden, Ken Harris, Bob Haymore, Elmore Holmes, David Kartlokus, Broaddus Livington, Vernon Markham, jimmy Meigs, Mack Montgomery, Bill Pratt, VV:1lter Puckett, jack Roundtree, Phil Summer- lad, jack Todd, VValt Vllhitney, Carter VVilliams, A. D. YVright. IGM ALPHA PSILO ALPHA PSI CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: VVilliam Alford, john Alston, VVilliam Barry, George Bates, John Beasley, William Beck, VValter Birdwell, -lack Burch, Robert Cate, Robert Clark, Bill Clift, Jim Cooper. SECOND Row: Scott Coverdale, Wilbur Creighton, Collier Crichlow, Ed Davies, Rascoe Davis, Ridley Derryberry, John Donovan, VVilliam Doster, Jack Downey, Roland Downing, Blanton Duncan, joe Eggleston. THIRD ROW: James Elder, Frank Elkes, Charles Evers, Douglas Fisher, Lester Freeman, Vincent FuqIIa, john Glenn, Glenn Green, ,lohn Green, john Grimes, William Hall, Walter Hardcastle. FOURTH ROW: Fred Hatch, David Heath, Charles Herring, James Hodge, Taylor Holland, James Hoyal, Jim Hutto, David Isbell, VVilliam lakes, john Jewell, Cecil jones, George Kelly. FIFTH ROW: Harvey Kirkpatrick, Fred Kissling, Howard Kitchings, Norman Lackey, VVayne Lackey, Tommy Lance, Eddie Lawrence, Gordon Long, VVilliam Long, Jimmy McCaul, Jim McDonald, Gordan McKelvey. SIXTH Row: Daryle May, Cannon Mayes, ,lack Miller, VVilliam Miller, Edward Moore, John Moore, Bill Murphy, Ray Nation, Howard Olson, Russell Parham, Edwin Paschall, John Payne. SEVENTH Row: Roy Payne, jordan Peck, jack Pinkerton, Joe Rainey, Jack Reeves, Richard Reeves, Robert Reynolds, John Rich, Tommy Robinson, Bobby Sanders, Jack Schmitt, Gene Shoults. EIGIITH Row: Roy Slaymaker, Alden Smith, Lester Smith, Thomas Smith, Joseph Steele, james Suggs, George Thomas, VVilliam Thomp- son, Lewis Tillman, VVilliam Tirrill, Jack Underwood, Carl Van- Dervort. NINTH ROW: Billy Vaughn, VVilliam Voorhees, Jimmy Ward, Billy VVebber, Charles White, jimmy VVhite, Ed Wilson, Marion VVinkler, Richard VVinningham, joe VVomack. , ....-.M-. .1 Y, - W . 1,7 , Top: Officers-Birdwell, Fisher, Beck, Reynolds. Bottom: You feelthy boysl Foundecl, Miaini University Year, 1855 Flower, White Rose OFFICERS l5ll,l, lilffli .....,.... ..,.......... ....... P I '1'5it1'1'Ilf ITOIYUIMXS l lSlllfR ..... ..., f 'in'-l'2'1'Jiiff'lI! XVAIQVICR liIRDXYlil.I.. . . ,..... .X'vrrNar'y ROBIQRT RICYNOLDS ,.., .... T rmszzrfr Can we ever forget Rush week and lj continuous per- formances KI. C. Ed The Classy Collegians 'lihe uphill climb of the big blue football team Coach Rich lVinners in ritlery, wrestling, fencing, too The Blue Chip Top: Ain't he sweet? Bottom: Wilson plays Da-Da. Boys in lish Folds, thyroitls, clutches, chokes, losers Derby Day, which is no more. such a success . .. Homecoming winner number 2, Xlovies at Ray! Lake . . VW' are all aspiring to become actors Our favorite athlete Kill Kelley and his private room The lovers that we know we are but can't convince the right people Dim Views a-nfl lfurretl exebrows Klenageries in the house Daddy Heck dragging us on .. Lake parties with cantlitlates getting fewer and fewer. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED Lineoln Aquaclro, lien Hinkley, Tom Birtlwell, Rohert lilair, james Browning, George liurrus, Roger Burrus, Swann liurrus, VVilli:1m Burrus, VVilliam Vlark, VVilliam Dillon, Bill Doak, llugh Fry, VVilliam Geiger, lid Hailey, Robert llill, Jim Jennings, Hob Kraunig, Carroll liittle, li. R. l,ochte, Charles Lowrance, John MeC'lzln:1hz1n, Moore Milzlrrl, Frank Moore, llerb Nloriarty, VVilliam North, Richard Roval, John Seely, liarl Simmons, Richard Stewart, john Sugg, Lewis XV:lllaee, Tommy VViseman. 1 1 SIGNIA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Charles Anderson, Edward Armstrong, Curtis Austell, Robert Baker, Edwin Berger, William Bond, Charles Bones, William Brown, Ross Cherry, Robert Cowan, Henry Cullom. Si-zcoxn Row: Howard Cullum, james Cunningham, Rollin Davis, Charles DeMarco, VVilliam DeMonbreun, VVilliam DePierri, Pat Dodson, Thomas Donner, Henry Duvier, Philip Felts, Garnett Finney. 'THIRD ROW: WViiliam Fowler, Blake Friscia, Charles Gibson, Stewart Gilman, Glenn Glover, Terry Hart, Leonard Henry, Richard Hoising- ton, Hunter Hollins, Frank Hopkins, Arthur Ingersoll. FOURTH Row: Eddy Jackson, William Janes, Allan Jewell, Donald Jubb, VVilliam Kilgore, Ted Kirkland, Bryant Liggett, VVilliam Line- baugh, john Lipsey, Harold Lovell, VVillard McCall. FIFTH Row: VVarner McNeilly, Doyle McVVhorter, Allen Martin, Noel Martin, Thomas Martin, John Mason, Oliver Massengale, Douglas Maxwell, Robert lylelton, Walter Miles, Edgar Mittwede. SIXTH ROW: Donald Moore, Clarence Nixon, jack Nonn, Edward O'Connor, Ray O'DaFfer, Al Patterson, Lloyd Pilkington, Philip Porch, Paul Rich, Charles Robinson, Sam Robinson. SEVENTH ROW: Charles Rose, Sidney Sanders, Kent Sandidge, Keith Sleighter, Robert Sneed, Clarence Sutherland, jack Swann, Robert Thompson, Albert Vaughn, Fred Vincent, jack VVelch. EIGHT!-1 Row: Gerald VVilliams, Wallace Williams VVilliam Willough- by, Marvin VVood, Stewart VVood, William VVood, Dexter VVoods, Pat Young. N Top: Officers-Dodson, Duvier, McWhorter, Donner. g , wif- , 5. Bottom: A few of the inmates. 1 ! 'y K j J Q msg If I Year, 1869 Founded, Virginia Military Institute Flower, White Rose OFFICERS HENRY DVVIER .... ...,......... ........ P r Hsidenl PAT DODSON .......,... ..... I 'iff-Prexidfnl IJOYLIE MCXVHORTICR ..... ........ S efreiary TOMMY DONNER ..... .... T rfasurfr The f'YVhite Stair shown brightly down on 23rd Avenue during the past year . . , 'lHairy ,lanes and cohorts did a fine job entertaining C U at a couple of parties Xlaxwell trying J it Top: Weekly tea party. Bottom: The grand slam. to get officials to cede the brotherhood the cross-country cup every year, avoid formality of running Dixieland Hib- bert finally got a job for his bandg then had to get a band . . . Two gals named Shirley seem to have come with the house . . . Both frat and hard-wood fellows going to miss Harrier Du- vier next year . . . Hslugv Donner finally forfeited his Golden Gloves boutg weighed in too heavy . . . Got to watch your movements when f'l'llashbulb Gowler and his camera get too close . . . l'Stew YVood, Charlie Anderson pretty fast companyg on a cinder track that is Only frat house on campus com- plete with side-yard gym. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED Dale Beck, XVilliam Chappell, Robert Colston, Vincent Davis, John Delaney, Donald Erwin, james Farrar, john Franklin, John Fristoe, Steve Harper, Andy Hihhirt, Thomas Jaworowski, Charles jones, YValter Lovell, John McMillior:, Ralph Mums, Richard Nickels, Thomas Seay, jack Sneed, joe Talbot. I n I rf r 'l GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Eli Allen, Joseph Boyd, Warren Brown, John THIRD Row: John Edgar Hermann, John Clark I-ludgens, Chapin, Robert Flacy. William Glen Michael, Thomas Seagle, Leonard Settembrini. SECOND Row: Lorrain Giddings, James Marvin Gilbert, Har- FOURTH Row: William Shaclcleforcl, C. -I. Smith, William rison Goodall, Gordon Goodall, Thomas Gray. Trafton, Wade Winnett, Robert Baxter Wynn. :'ia Q aeseefrxsexe-wn 11 Ilu gi 3352 fi visa? it 3 OOOOQ Top: Officers-Pearson, Trafton, Smith, Henning Bottom: Sack? V.: 59,1 Founded, Norwich University Year, 1856 Flower, ????? OFFICERS C. J. SMITII .,....,. ............. ....... P r esidenl YVADE XVINNETT... .... Vice-President JOHN IIERMAN .... ...... S ecretary LINDE PEARSON .... ...Treasurer A year full of progress , . . Colony installed as Gamma Omega Chapter of Theta Chi lfraternity . . . after going Top: - - - but good! Bottom: Picture this if you can. through rush week at the Allen Hotel, Hnally found a house to rent--have the biggest side yard on the Campus , . . VVon an intramural game-beat the Phi Kaps in our basketball finale with Harry CSmokey Joej Goodall buclceting I7 points- Cactus Jack Smith rejoined namesakes . . . lXIother'l Trafton dishing up some mighty fine meals . . . lllodernized-gas chan- deliers removed in favor of electrical fixtures . . , Fully auto- matic fire alarm installed by Elf major, starts ovvn fires . . . XVillcerson added air conditioning system-softhall-vvindovv . . , Squirrels in attic too evasive to he pledged . . . Smith Brothers separated , . , Spring llfiaid Shirts brought many a pat on the hack . . . Eli gave up smoking-his own Cigarettes . . . Attic redecorated with religious murals, due to influence of Par- son Pearson . . . Leave me some hot xvaterll' MEMBERS Nor PICTURED james Boyd, Robert Cothran, Franeis Derthick, VVilliam Carter Ilen- ning, james Ed james, Robert Melville, Charles Nestor, David Norton, Linde Pearson, Marion Sloan, John Stevens, Lonnie Wlilkerson. 205 ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER MEMBERS FIRST Row: Marvin Ballin, Stan Basist, Jack Bisno, Marvin Brode, Jimmy Brown, Eric Chazen, Howard Cohen, Norman Davis. SECOND Row: Jerald Doochin, Robert Edison, Edward Eskind, Pete Farb, Robert Fine, VVilliam Fortas, Horace Friedman, Bernard Gelb. THIRD Row: Norman Ginsberg, Howard Grossman, Alan Hanover, Ronald Hanover, Richard Harris, Sam Hirshberg, Kenneth Jacobs, Louis Jacobson, FOURTH ROW: Carl Jelenko, Jerry Klein, Robert Levey, Joe Levi, Jim Levoy, Jay Lorch, James Mark, Max Motowitz. FIFTH ROW: Sam Paplanus, Herb Rich, Tom Rosenbaum, Ralph Rosen- berg, Sam Rosenblum, Julius Rosenfield, George Rosenthal, lrwin Roth. Sxx'1'H Row: Allen Schaffer, Maurice Soltz, Leon Strauss, Joe VVahl, Alex VVeinbaum, Alvin Weiner, Ed VVeiner, Sam VVeise, Gus VVeiss. -1----i-- W. , .TY Y Top: Ofhcers-Weiner, Eskind, Schaffer, Harris. Bottom: Slow and sexy. Founded, New York University Year, 1898 OFFICERS ICDVVARD ESKIND .... .............. ....... P 7' fxidfnf llOVVARl7 COHEN ,... ,... I iff-President ALLEN SCHAFFER ,... , ,... Serrfiary DICK HARRIS ..... . . . . .... . . ...... . ..... Treasurer Come on in Commodore like for you to meet some of our boys. lforgive us if we don't seem too happy. You see we Top: Don't spill your beer! Bottom: Who, me? lost our ping-pong trophy but just wait till next year . , , Ah! there's Pete dangling his ODK key while reading his fa- vorite book, Opses. Jacobs sweats out nnals the ni-st week of quarter. George breaking in his pipe and lungs. Howard Cohen explains Canasta to -laeoby. Sandy asking, Any aetion tonight? Shaf whistles, 'Tin in the niood for Love. lllarvin puzzled over grade book, Can't understand why scholarship of both l.'.T, and Vanderbilt went down when he left Knoxville. Tinkling of Phi Beta Kappa keys can be heard in the distance. Tinkling hell that's the dinner bell. Got to run Connno- dore . . . Come back next year . . . youyre always welcome. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Herbert Horowitz, Robert Jacobs, Herbert Jaffe, Phil Miller, Martin Samuels, Arnold Zager. All 1. ix ATHLETICS rf - 'f Q AQQOOOIQiibqcgotlultltt00llO0lOll0vsDslulolilili 0 1 ..-' CN p D , Th gg d undefeated Co d f 1897 W V A- ,mi 11 Q Hirst Row, loft to right fjnrws, Darnell, Jacoway, Shaver, Hutttu, Capt, Copp, Alr. Capt, Pattermn, Xvadv, Rnh. H, Wlavle, Boyer. Second Raw, lftt to right -Head Coach lzdwaulb, Nally, Hicks. May, T. Page-, Brown, Calhoun, Boldt. Pool, Robinson, Kocmy, Nlalshvrgvr. lVh'Cown. Amt. Coach Bclichclr. Third Row, lofi ro riphr 'Assn Coach TfUb91vN4Assr, Cfnaclx Conuhkc-v, Bud Curtin, Holt, Phllpot, B. Page, Kuglcr. Hufkv Currls. Tabor. Faulkmhmrv. l. Bt-rrv. li. Berry, Graves. Kirkland. Powell. Smith. Amt. Loach Clark. Fourth Row. left tn right Allen, Nlnyw, Burton. Phillips. Kewl-, Cflunan. Spur. Hardv. Mcfflarr-n. Halma. Davxdmn, Stovvr, lhclcyt-av, and Trainer Whrdcn C'u:u'l1w Su-vc l3cli1'hil'k, l'lI'1lIlli Unrrc-ll, Ike 'I'rulu-5, Hill liilwzlrtls, juhn Clark, Red cllHlll5lxl'f', llllkl linhy Rau. m.:' 210 f f - em ww K BILL EDXVARDS CAPT. CARI. Cove, ALT. CAPT. 'l'oM'm Punk os llrad Football Ifoarlz and Dirfrfor of .rllhlrtirs XVith a higher preseason rating than possibly eyer be- stowed upon a Vanderbilt eleven, with marked shallow- ness in the line due to graduation and ineligibility, with a complete new system. and with at totally new coaching staff, the Commodores faced the 1949 season. Bad breaks were prevalent in the high pressure opener against a tricky Georgia Tech. but these misfortunes more than made up for themselves in the following three thrillers against Alabama, Ole Xliss, and Florida. Every team has a day when all goes wrong and Vandy had hers against Arkansas. A Homecoming Gold team seemed to hit their stride against potent Auburn but were buried beneath a fierce LSL' and a power laden Tulane. The only real breather of the season was against scrappy Klarshall, who fought until the final whistle. Then came the chance to ma-ke or break the season, against the oldest rivals, the Lv. T, Vols. 'lihree touchdowns were scored on Vandy before they were able to pull themselves together and stage one of the greatest comebacks in Vanderbilt football history, 'liwo Commodore touchdowns were called back and the winning margin for li, T. was set up by a poor decision on a punt play, The line was led by Captain Carl Copp, a leader and inspiration eyery minute he was on the field. Rance Hardy. Charlie Spier. the Curtis boys, the Page brothers, and John Boldt were consistently outstanding. The backfield was filled with stars led by Champion l.ee Nalley on de- fense and Herb Rich on offense. Robinson, Hicks, Tabor, the Berry brothers, and Davidson were bright spots. ,lainie Uvade played his fourth and greatest year of football for Vanderbilt. Bill Wvade, Nelson Burton, and Philpot show great promise for the future. RC' Al.I,lCY Plilli NAYLOR DR. BRANIYI' LIIfSl'lJMli IZLMORIC Hl'l7iiINS ,IUI XNORDI 'N 13119111155 Jlllllllflfl' .lysixlalll fu .llfllefic Dfl't'tilfII' 7il'lll!I 1,111-fl1'1Uf1 Pflmlfif-if IHIUIH POWliI.I1 N.-Xl.I.liY B. XVADE M.-Xl.SBIiRC3liR .IACQOXYAY F.-Xlll.KlNHlfRllY SPEIR l'3ROXY'N HOl.'ll lll,7ll'l'ON l3OYlili STUYIJI M- fWfHf' IW- llffwf 7'vw1 .iff IH. Class lmvllmsow, 116.111 ..A... 1f1s..1w1i.1m1 1411.11-11, Flu 20 13 HICRRY, lifuhlmy .. I.ll..Nml1viIle ..... . .25 165 St'lII'. l'iAlll,KlNl5lfRRY, Russ,l.'l', .M 111' lil'l'CSl7UI'0 . , . . . .20 40 BICRRY, Irvin ,. lfli.. 'zlsllville ........, 20 190 'llIlll'. URAVICS, lllllii' ---,---- QB. .AIlH'IlS .---... --4-.21 65 l3Ol.l3'l', .Inhn ... RCP. .San Antonin, Tex.. .20 190 Sruph. HARDY, Rilllff' '-- --4- IAF- -Hi ml'Ull11lITl, All 22 30 HOYICR, Dale Rll. .l.n11isville, Ky. ..,,, 20 175 Senr. HICVKS. lm' ---4 RH l5il'YT1ill9-fhllm. All .12 62 BROVVN, Van ... l,U..Nz1sl1x'ille .. .23 195 Senr. HULT. PHC' -.1 RE Nihhvillt ......... 7 20 l5l'R'l'ON, Nelson ...,,. l.ll. .Memphis .......... I9 190 Soph. lIl 1'T0. ,lim --4-- H-RG Hil'YUiIU-fllflfn, Allin -22 64 C'Al.llOl'N, Tuffy ....., ll? Moiitgornwy, Alu.. .22 190 Senr. ,lAf'UVVAY, B055 I-U flllllflllll '1 L13 -.--V-422 44 C'l.l'NAN, cll'lZ1l'lt'j' ...... lfH..Nz1sl1ville .....,... I9 190 Suph. .l0Nl':S1 Billy M110 ---f- Rl? S2111 Allllfllh 'liCX-- - -24 75 C'0l'l', Curl fill ........ Rl. .lJ1ljIUIl, Ohio ...... 24 214 Senr, KICICSIC, l.:111:11' ..,. .... I fl' l3i1'111i11g.:l1z11n, Ala. 22 XR C'l'R'l'lS, A. F. Cliucll . . . Rli. .Pl1il:11lelphiz1, Pa. H28 191 Scnr. KIRKIAND, vlifil l.l5 lvlllflilllllll, lrlll. .. I9 R5 C'l'R'l'lS, li. J. fliuckvh l.li..G:1im-ville, Gu. ...20 200 xlllllll KUICSY. .lllllll --- RH Milllni, lrlll. .. ...19 77 IUARNICLL, Alex ...,... Rl. ,C'l:11'ka1'ille .... , .20 205 -lunr. Kl'GI.lfR, Dujle ... .... RIC fxllillllll, Gu. .. . . .20 . CfUR'l'lS ll. BERRY MAYES DXVIDION in 202 207 IXO 190 170 172 190 190 190 zu 212 170 IQS BERRX lONl15 KFVSP lun r. bl un r. junn Senh ,l11111'. Nl unr. Scnr. ,l 1111 r. Suhr. Smith Srrph Suph Suph l. Q. ---up ,pw HARDY XVERCKLE HUTTO No. .Yauir Pos. S1 LOCKYICAR, Vliticl .,.... I.l2 93 IVIALSISICRGFR, Ijlllljl I.l2 I5 MAY, Darvle . ,... .,.... S P I4 MAY ISS, Cilllllllll ....... 55 Mc'C'I.ARI2N, Leroy ,SP HICKS RICH B, PAGE KIRKLAND T. PAGE IVRCOXVN Ilrmn' T01L'll .lgw ..IiV1lllSVIll9, Ind. . ...'XKllllll'1l, Ga. ..... 2 ..liirmi11gh:1m, Ala.. .2 ..Nashville .... .. ..New Orleans, La. 22 Mr'C'OXYN, .lim ... RII. .lfzxyerteville ......... 25 NAI.l.I2Y, Ln-e ... ..,. LII. .Nashville .. 79 PAGIC, Roh .. ..., R'I'. .Nashville .. 7g PAGIC, Tum ........... RT. .Nashville .... . 54 P.'Yl I'IiRSON, Tummy . . .Cf . .'l'11pelo, Miss.. .. 7.1 PIIILLIPS, Y. Y. .. .... Iflf .Nashville .. ...- ROBINSON BOLDT lI'l. ISS 190 '75 I7X 199 165 163 210 F95 171 2.05 Class Soph. Scnr. Sem: Soph. Soph. ,I 1111 r. 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' , 5 5,'r:1b1,,.d ' ' Svarkpd 5. . fndki' Il 7,7 1 Sklrtcfd rin., 'frm-ci qnqin 3 VICIOUS 1,10 , - It xmmi Io 'H Imam! Q, -nfwr 10 fn. hmdtxdclurlg and fmt, hqiglmcfrmrf ' . ' - ' IH , . , - ,- ' ' ' ,. 1 hbn his priulr imgidfly .11 Imlhxmiz .UTD m ff'4'1m-fi pay Uh um f1!l!lH,. uhh' :Jag :alnmv ax will , -Uzwrlcgm ffdditx fry: I7f'f0T!' Tulzmf- M0 hu Buvky for if lfn- Ins: half I nw Coy. , . 'Wlodm fg 3 U m 11. , ' -Hllfiff hhgllf fm .H1Clfs, and Cha If, Yvwot morv gvormf f fifhil Wqnarlcr 1 ,I.mn' ' , F11 51- . f..1 . l U :ldv D1ElX'f'd.'l' 'fu MCH?PXl'Upli01'Ip!a1n can . I lx umm! fine' Iiznnc will 23? dd b ' 0 f'l'151'. 'fLkM ff, ,. 'il' Whig V 7 4 .Q W ' wkfiwf ky ig? , , I , 9 , em Qxmx 4miF'? f 'Ji ,R Aim is gi M 7 if Top: Rich races 25 yds. in a third period drive against LSU. Center: Bucky Curtis takes pass from Jamie Wade for first score against the Bengaisg Champion Lee Naiiey is disquaiied against Tulane. Bottom: Burton scores from the 9 against Tulane on pitchour from Jamie Wadeg Bucky Curtis hangs on to a Z4 yd. pass for the second TD against the Green Wave. 221 XX SXYKSXXX Ax wr as Wig 2, Q. E.. 2 8 .QRS is OSLESQ KJ! array, we Q yxil Q35 .nffll-Q ..- First Row, left to right: Coach Bob Polk. Hank Duvier, Dave Kardokus, Gene Southwood. Ed Wfaits. lack Wvampler. Assistant Coach Dave Scobey, Second Row: Trainer Joe W'ordeii, Captain Billy joe Adcock, George Kelley. Alternate f'eo ' UH- Robinson. George lVlcChesney. Bob Dudley Smith, jack Heldman, Manager Steve Cragon. VA DY TOPS ALL PREVIOUS COACH BOB POLK XVith basketball starting on the heels of football, the Commodore unit, predicted to be one of the strongest in history, celebrated the opening of the David Lipscomb gym with a 62-39 victory. XVith this warm-up under their belts, they became the first Vanderbilt team to play in Nladison Square Garden, where they met strong NYU. ln a right game with a story-book ending, Vandy pulled away in ar 65- 50 overtime finish. Down, naturally, from their great yie- tory the Gold fell easy prey to the great Temple combine, 55-33. Reboundiug, Vandy again gathered two easy triumphs over Chattanooga and Lipscomb before meeting Temple for the second time in Owensboro Kentucky. Ready this time with defense and offense the Gold outfought the Owls 4911-5- The lull after Christmas was disasterous to the Commo- dores, but after three losses including a 61-62 verdict to Oklahoma A. and XI.. the Commodores beat Ollf a 67-52 triumph over riyal 'liennersee and began again their winning streak, Staying on the road, they whipped Klississippi State, Ole Bliss, and Auburn before Alabama out-fumbled them -l-4'-l-T Settling down to a long home stand, the Gold beat Clown Tennessee again 50-44 and prepared the fort for the Conference Champs, Kentucky. The battle was Close all the HERE! EFFORTS way with Vandy pulling ahead in the final minutes but with a series of ba-d breaks for the Polkmen the Yvildeats edged Ollt a 58-5.1. win. Seeking re- venge, the Commodores blasted Flori- da 54-34, grabbed the SEC lead from Auburn 63-51, took revenge over Ala- bama 4.7-38, and slaughtered llissis- sippi State 85-50, Ole Miss 80-47, and BITSC 7-L-39. Again came the VVildeats and this time it was in l,ex- ington. The Goldman with terrific fight and deadly shooting piled up a halftime lead, but in the last halt Kentucky kept hacking away at the scote until they Ca-me out on the long end of a 70-6.1. count. As Cold as the winter breeze,,the Commodores fell prey to twice-beaten Tennessee, 5o- 44.. in the SEC Tournament. Thr- brightest spot of the brightest season was Captain Billy joe Ad- eoek, lle broke almost all existing records at Vanderbilt. He was named ALL S.lC.C'. CAPTAIN BILLY 1012 ADCOCK 1 FORGE KELLEY PETE ROBINSON HANK DFVIER Center Cenier Guard FI ISH SECO Captain of the All-SEC squad by unanimous vote. He compiled the most field goals in a single game Ci6j, the most points in a single game 1365, the most points in a season including non-conference games 13763, the most points in a season for Conference play C2500j, the most field goals in a Conference season fIO2,, the best average for the season including non-conference games fl7.lf'QD. During his college career Adcock compiled 1,300 points which is also a school record. Billy Joe ga-thered the high- est total points again this season with 315, followed by Kardokus with 252, and Kelley with 244. The Sophomores came through even better than previ- ously expected and behind Captain-elect George Kelley should go on to great heights next season. Along with Ad- cock the loss of Pete Robinson and Hank Duvier will be sorely felt next year. Two of the scrappiest men on the squad. Robinson was a great rebounder and an improving scorer while Duvier was a defensive thorn in the side of any opponent. Smith, Southwood, and Heldman were the other regulars that made up the nucleus of one of Vander- bilt's greatest basketball teams. DAVE KARDOKFS JACK HELDMAN GENIC SOVTHVVOOD Forfward Guard Forward ,faq OVER . Y. U. IN GARDEN 1949-50 BASKETBALL RESULTS Vanderbilt. .... 625 David Lipscomb ......., .... 3 'J Vanderbilt .,............ ...445 Ole Miss Vanderbilt. . . .... 655 N. Y. U. ...... ..., 5 9 Vanderbilt . . .585 Auburn Vanderbilt .... 355 Temple .....,. .... 5 5 Vanderbilt . . .445 Alabama Vanderbilt .... 755 Chattanooga ,,,.. .... 4 U Vanderbilt . . .505 Tennessee Vanderbilt, . , . . ,.....,.., 665 David Lipsconib . . , .... 42 Vanderbilt . . .545 Kentuckv . Vanderbilt ............... 495 Temple ....... .... 4 5 Vanderbilt . . .545 Florida , . All College Tournament xliiglifiglif IQ Qilliilqa 'Q Vanderbilt. . .... ....... 6 15 Olcla, A. 62 lW. . ..,. 62 Vanderbilt, 5 H -N85l Miss Stan, Vanderbilt ..., 535 Baylor ........ . . .61 Vanderbilt ' ,ggi Ole 'Misa Vandffbilf ---- 531 Alabama V - ' - - -44 vandeibilf, .. ....... ' .745 MTSQ f . 1 1 . , . Vanderbilt . . .535 Wlashingtnn . . . . .55 X andcrbllt 'i 'i ' 6 6' Kentucky ' Vanderbilt .,.. 675 Tunnessec . ..,. 51 TOUfh3m9nf Vanderbilt .... 625 Miss. Start- . .... 50 Vanderbilt, .. .......... 44: Tviincsscc fil5URfiE Nlt'filll':SNlfY HOB DINDLEY Sbllrllll INC lx XX A'NlPLER Forward uit: ' 5 3... ,. getmgfwt. 5455. 5?ggwL.,. t Qi :1f.wag,gEg,-,Ngl.z-at -xafegx af, t .V 'Q May. . 1. 5 Fa mvarii Heldman thwarts Kentucky score Hank up to his old tactics X Xb xi 5 aww i sk Q First Row: Bill Howlett, Chas, Robinson, Jas. Cooper, Howard Kitchings, Dick Reeves, Harrison Lamons, Tommy Schlater, Jim Hutto. Second Row: Bob Brown, lou Peters h Alex Lankford, Hank Duvier, Tom Lane. Third Row: Coach E. H. Alley, Ed Ellington, Jeff Kurfees, Bill. Jones, Dave Kardnkus, Marvin Xwood, ,lohn Delaney, Acnm lanmng Harlin, Bobby' Sanders, Rip Reynolds, jim Cantrell, lAsst. Coachl. Co-Captains Alex Lankford and Flicky Ford The 1950 Commodore traclc team followefl closely the previous pattern set by earlier teams in that it suffered great handicaps in the form of injuries and lack of available material, but it exceeded the fondest hopes of Coach lf. H. Here Alley in many respects. The Coach is quoted as saying that never in his long experience with athletes and athletics has he seen such sin- cere spirit and sportsma-nship exemplified by any given group of men, A will to win was an inte- gral part of the team too, as can be seen by an even casual glance at the record of the team up to the date rl1HE Coxixionokif went to press. The thin-clads first met Alabama and dropped that meet 351K to 95jfQ. The defeat, rather than discourage the boys, served rather to increase their spirits and bolstered them to such an extent that the following meet with Tennessee resulted in an unbelievably close score of 66f4 to ooh- 'l'ennessee's favor. lt should be noted here that Tennessee later defeated Georgia Tech, 1949 SFC champions, and a strong contender this year. 'lihe close score must have intensified the Com- modores' will to win still further for they de- cisively swept the next two meets-Kentucky by an 86 to 4,5 score and Ule Kliss by 87 to 44. At the time of going to press, the remaining meets included Sewanee, the State meet and the SICC meet, and the campus as a whole could look forward to these meetings with a certain degree of confidence in the Vanderbilt representatives of the cinder circuit. Such confidence could naturally spring from the fact that the mile-relay team was at this time undefeated and that Alec Lang- r Dick Homngron. Sid Koonce. Jim Rich Roberts. Coleman Alexander. Leonard Henry. Doug Maxwell. Chas. Hamhriclc. Edtield Ford, Alec ford was undefeated this year in the always important lialfeinile event, Regardless of the very respectable record compiled by the H150 squad, Vanderbilt can well be proud of its hard-working and often non-publicized track team and one may well wonder just what potentialities exist and could be developed with just a bit more earn- pus Support and interest. Team Members and Specialties 100 yard 11115113 Harlin and Lamnns 320 yiml i1'a.fl1: Harlin and l.amnns 440 yard iiz1.sl1.' Xvnud and Maxis ell S80 yard fllllf Lankfurd and Duvier .llilr run: Robinson and Broun Tfzco Mifr' run: Robinson and Cooper Iliff!! f11zrtU4'5.' Ford and llamliriek Lww llllrillrsf Ford and Schlater Pnlr 'vlllllff Kardukus, Alexander and Reeves lligff jump: Fowler, li1lTl1l3l'll'li and Lanning Ifruail jzunjw: Jones, Rmvlett and Sanders Sim! flllff Kelley, lluttn, Page and Talmr 1Jl51'Il5.' Ifowler, lillingmn and Iluisingtun JafL'f'lil1,' Fowler, Kunnee and Glover .Wife rrlay: YVUUQI, Duvier, Maxwell and l.ankfnrd 4 Flicky and jim Rich over the highs Coach Alley clocks his milers, Robinson and Brown 4' l' , , , ws. Fixst Row: Billy Lamh, Darrell Shaver, john Moore, Captain Daiyle Nlay. Second Row: Manager Jim Lytlv, Earl Simmons, Tom Brignac, Bobby Fudge, ,lack Viall. Hugh Whse, Third Row: Coach Dave Scohcy, Dick Boren, Jack Hcldman. ,lohn Rich, John Jewell, Bch Dudley Smith, Doug Malshergcr. John Donovan, SEBAL In his second year as Uommodore hasehall coach, Dave Scohey, former Vandy athlete, has lined up a 24-game schedule, I8 of which are in the SFC. starts. They defeated Tennessee twice and split with Georgia Tcrll. Outside the conference the cluh suffered three straight de- feats from MTSU, Miami, and Millikan. john Jewell and Earl Simmons have looked well on the mound in the first few games, with Jewell winning two and losing none and Simmons winning one and losing one. These hoys have had help on the mound from Jack lleldman, Dick lioren, and Tom Hrignac. At the plate, sophomore Hugh VVise, alternate Captain Bill Lamh, and Captain Daryle May lead the gold and black nine, with catcher Darrell Shaver adding plenty of punch. At the time the f'0MMOiJURE went to press, only 7 of the games had hcen played, and tht- record showed 3 wins and 4 losses for the team. In the SIX' the Commodores had won 3 out of 4, COACH DAVIC SCOBEY CAPTAIN DARYLE MAY 'sm -it x John Rich, TBg Billy Lamb, SS: John Moore, SB: Doug Malsberger. FB The infield seems to he one of the best in the Conference. At third is John Rich, playing his second year for the Com- modores, and at short is returnee Bill Lamb, a good infielder. and a powerful hitter. Playing second hase this season is John Leo Moore, who will probably develop into the best second sacker in the Conference, Doug Malsberger, a football player, is playing a smooth game at first, and has been a helpful surprise. Darrell Shaver and John Donovan appear capable of hold- ing down the catching duties and in the outfield two sopho- mores have been very helpful along with Daryle May. Hugh XVise and Bob Dudley Smith, both long ball hitters, have really added that needed extra punch. Jack Vial and Joe XVahl, the two utility men of the squad have both turned in creditable performances thus far. All in all it looks as though the club will see a Fine season. The remainder of the season will he composed of two games each with Georgia Tech, Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentuckyg four with Auburng and single games with Murray State, MTSC, and Evansville. BILLY JOE ADCOCK JOHN JEVVELL Pilrhcr Pitzher JOHN DONOVAN DARREL SHAVER Catcher Catcher EARL SIMMONS DICK BOREN Pztrher Pitcher X -NMR Coach ,lim Tuck. Billy Frierson, Travis Crews, Tommy Anaston, ,hm Jennings. Captain Vllilhur Sensing. Earl Hudson. Emmet: Putam, Bill Caldwell, Nlaager Hill Voorhees RESTLING ENCINT , 7 James A. ljiml Tuck 4Vanderbilt ,431 is in his second year as Vfrestling Coach at his Alma Nlater and is working with a smaller but slightly more experienced squad than he had in 1949, Tuck has developed a competitive spirit in this group of boys that in many matches offset the handicap of short practice sessions and the lack of wrestling experience before entering Vanderbilt. The 1950 team won only 3 matches while losing 7, for there is only one letterman. 155 pound Vlhlbur Sensing, on the squad. But there were four sophomores who earned numerals in '49 and who look quite promising for the future. Billy Frierson, Tom Anaston. Inn vhnnings, and Earl Hudson will stack up with any sophomores in the Southeast. and by the time they are Seniors may prove out- standing. Bill Caldwell. who won second place in the SEC a year ago, returned for his final year of eligibility and made a fine showing. Emmett Putnam and Travis Crews, a lJreflVled student, also joined the team and gave much help. Charles Rose. Russell Campbell, Roy Payne, Tom Belser. Captain William Brown. Dr. H. C. Sanborn Coach l SEASONS RESULTS Vandy. . . . .llg Chattanooga . . . . I8 31 I9 Vandy. . . . . . 3 3 Auburn ...,,. .. Vandy, . . , . 53 Georgia Tech .. Vandt. ,131 Knoxville YlVlCfA . . ll Vands , 63 Nlaryville . . . .22 Vandy. . . . . 18g Chattanooga . . . . 8 Vandy. . . . . 4g Auburn ........ . . .24 Vandy. , . ,213 Atlanta YMCA , . . 8 Vandy. , . , . 8, Georgia Tech . .19 Vandy. , , . l3g Nlaryville . . , . is O Vanderbilfs young fencing team, consisting almost entirely of first year men showed some fine talent which could easily develop into a consistent winner next year. Although losing three of four matches. all the contests gave evidence of some Fine coaching on the part of Dr, Sanborn. Most of the scoring load was carried by Captain Bill Brown and Tom Belser. The Hrst match was lost to Kentucky by a score of 62-53, Belser and Brown starred for Vanderbilr. winning three and two bouts respectively. The next match with the University of Louisville resulted in Vandy's First win of the season. Belser of Vanderbilt was again high scorer with a total of I1 points. Later in the season, a rematch with Louisville accounted for Vanderiwilt's its second march with Kcmucky. the was again defeated hy a score of 59-49. of his four engagements, and Capt, lowed with two victories out of his second loss. In Gold and Black Belser won three Bill Brown fol- four bouts. The rest of this young team consisted of Charlie Rose. Roy Payne. and Bob Campbell. ,0- K .wie .mf First Row: Paul Achre, Dick Carney, A. D, Wright, john Canby, ,lack Turoff. .lack Reeves. Mike Malone. Second Row: Coach George Gihhens, Lowell Pickup, Walt Coleman, Bill lVlclVlinn, Leland Sedherry, Captain Frank Wilson, ,lack Maddin. Vander1wilt's 1950 swimmers, although not having a victorious season, came through with some fine performances in all five meets. After losing the first two contests. thc Commodores finished the season in great style, winning two out of the last three meets. The first rneet. February 4. was with the University of Georgia at Athens. Bill 1NlclVlinn was the only Commodore to win a hrst place, which was in the 100 yard free style. Vandy came out on the short end of a 59'-16 score. That evening the rankmen traveled to Atlanta for a meet with Georgia Tech. Before an overflowing crowd. the Gold and Black took three first places although losing hy a 44-31 edge. Frank Wlilson won the 50 yard and 1000 yard free style. and Nlilce Nlalone finished first in diving. On Feb. 24, Vanderbilt was pitted against Berea College ot' Berea. Ky, In this first home contest the team broke into the win column with a sound 53-21 win. The Commodores took first place in all of the events except the 440 yard relay. Wilson and Malone again won along with Coleman. Carney. and Sedberry. The victorious 330 relay team was composed of Reeves, Carney ,and lVlclVlinn. On the next day, Vandy found the going a little tougher against Northwestern State University of Louisiana, Although losing 42-33, the contest was much closer than the score indicates, Coleman won the only individual first place for the Commodores, and the 440 yard relay team consisting of lVlclVlinn, Wlright, Coleman, and W'ilson came through for a first spot. Vandy Finished the season with a rousing vice tory over UT, Coach George Gibbons indeed did a fine job in molding this group into a fine swimming team. A. D. Wright was elected captain, and Frank Wilsorr. last year's captain was alternate captain. The others composing the team were Paul Achre. ,lohn Canby, ,lack Turotf. and Ray Dellinger. Team dunks Coach Vandy's first SEC champion, Capt. Frank Wilson, 100 yd. free style l fa Fusr Row: Capt. Dan Dennev. Kermit Stengel, john Loomis. Steve Potts. Standing: Gordon Long. Harry VCX-lll'ort'l. Harrv Corson. ffoafli john Hvden ' 'NIX J S ACH JOHNNY IIYDICN CAPT. DAIX DICK ln the opinion of Coach Johnny llyden the I950 tennis squad was even stronger than last year's aggregation. Even though they had the unimpressive won-lose record of six wins and tive losses up to a little before the Southeastern Conference '1'ournament, they still showed Vanderbilt stu- dents and many others some very fine tennis. The year's schedule had been marked by much stiffer opposition than last year and also a numher of very close decisions. Any of four matches-'llennc-ssee, Nashville I'ennis Club, Florida, and Kalamazoo could have easily come out as another victory for Vanderbilt. Coach johnny llyden is to he highly commended for his work in sched- uling so many line tennis teams for his squad. Vanderbilt was given a glance at one of the finest squads in the nation in the Miami Ifniversity squad. Vanderbilt's team also had the honor of playing host to the Southeastern Con- ference teams at the Southeastern Conference Tournament which was played on Vatitlerhilfs courts. Yanderhilt's tennis squad exhihited :t well-balanced clulw. All of the players showed much improvement and picked up much experience against some very good schools. Sophomore Steve Potts occupied the numher one spot dur- ing the year, and is looked on to surpass even this year's record, Two other sophomores, Harry Corson, and Gordon Long, occupied positions on the squad, They hoth lookeil good during the season. Kermit Stengel and Harry VVell- ford also played hrilliaot tennis during the year and were considered the numlwer two men of the squad. Kermit is a junior and along with another junior, 'lohn Loomis, should have a great year ahead in the IQSI season. Dan Denny finished his stay on the squad after a very success- ful year as Captain of the squad. AN GOLF The Vandy link team thus far this season has shown ron- siderable improvement over last year's squad. The team is com- posed of relatively the same members as last year but their added experience has been the chief factor for their impressive won- lost record of 4-1 with two ties. ln their first encounter with Kentucky upon the Belle Meade Course the two teams fought to a draw 13.5 to 13.5. Georgia Tech was the only other contest to end in a stalemate. Kentucky, when visited by the Commodores, managed to surpass them upon their home course 20.5 to 6.5. Marshal Trammell, who has been holding down the number one position all season, has won all of his team matches. Also, he won second place in the SEC Tournament which was held in Athens, Ga. April 27, 28, 29. The remainder of the squad composed of Pete Robinson, John Griscom, Tom Lebby, Bryant Liggett, and Jack Rountree have alternated throughout the season in the line-up. All of these boys have been shooting about the same score golf thus accounting for the strong showing in match competition. Vandy's victory over Sewanee, 9.5 to 8.5, was the closest played match thus far this season. The Sewanee course with its sand greens is renowned for its difhculty for visiting linkmen to con- quer. The Commodores deserve praise for fighting an up-hill battle to overcome the Tiger squad. Results Thus Far Vandy. .. ...IS.5Q VVabash ..... .. 2.5 Vandy... ...13.5g Kentucky .. ...13.5 Vandy. .. .. 6.53 Kentucky .. .,:'.o.5 Vandy. .. ... o.og Centre ...... ...r8.o Vandy. ., ... 9.5, Sewanee ..... .. .. 8.5 Vandy. .. .. 9.0, Georgia Tech .. .. 9.0 Marshall Trammell, number one man Bryant Liggett. Pere Robinson. ,lack Rountree. Tom Lebby, Marshall Trammell, John Grissom. and Coach ,lim Buford. :WY ,sn Fr., 55 Ik! First Row: R. C. Allen, John Rye, Jack Gragg, Johnny' Smith, Dale Beck Terry English joe Allen Jinx Shelton, is K fihw , , ,..,.f.V' , . . ,, . Howard Lester, Billy Joe liarheart, Gene Cook. Don Gleisner, john Tommy Patton, Jim Franklin. Terry Fails, Ben Roderick, Frank Brown, Bob Keiring, Tom Koledin. Vernon Sharp, Don Rieber. Herb Nlackler. Bill Hnnmehnan, Phil Summerland, Standing: Tom lVlcl.aughlin, John Cooper, Tommy Robinson. Gerald johnson, Dick Wlalron, Tom Patrenon. Bob lVlaginity, Nlalcomb Cook. Don Wade. Hob Yurick, Andy Hibbert. FRESH ATHLETICS The 1956 Vanderbilt lfreshman Basketball squad eoin- posed of -Iinnny Clark, hlaleohn Cook, Terry lfails, Bucky Herring, Richard Holder, -lerry Klein, Connie llaek Rea, and Bob VVhite came out with quite a sue- eesstul won-lost record ot 9-3, L'.T. and Kentucky were the only teams to surpass the young Coininodores. Ten- nessee registered two wins with scores of 55-4.6 and 66-53, Coach Dave Scobey gives a few pointers ro Bucky Herrin. Terry Fails, Nlalcolm Cook, Bob Wlhite, and Connie Mac Rhea while Kentucky managed to swamp the Cioldinen 43-25, The lanky and colorful Connie Klaek Rea held down the center position very eapably while the agile Hob YVhite inanagied to dart through the opposition and seore from every angle, The way things look now Rea and VVhite will see considerable service with the varsity next season. XVith Pete Robinson turning the center position over to George Kelley there will definitely be need tor height in a reserve role at the pivot. XVhile only 5 feet, 6 inches, Bob XVhite will probably be used to score need- ed punch shots when the pressure is on. The lfrosh lfootball squad after getting off to a slow start, came back in their third and final game to de- feat Tennessee 26-0, The first two encounters against Kentucky and Ole lliss ended in close deeisions with the Connnodores on the short end lj-20 and 26-3.1. respeetively. Such standouts as tackle Paul liill- ings and end llaleohn Cook will undoubtedly see much service with the varsity next season, Other lead- ing contenders tor varsity berths are Ciordon KIcCarter, fullback: Terry Fails, halfbackg and Don Rieber, guard. Y :owie. Second Row: Asst. Freshman Coa'h Frank Cor ll. C It d . Miller, Paul Billings, Bob Hines, Freshmah Coach Babi' ar on an lsher take bead on target ry Goodall, ,lim Sapanero, Gordon Nlccarter. Jim Lovelace. AN N'S TRAMURALS George lllayfic-lil Comes in :ilwzul of thc puck in Cross- joyc-cl Sigma Chi bzuicl :mil clieering section many Country Sigma Nu's 1112111329 to nose out Sigma Chi's league games plziyccl in km-v-tlccp mud . .. :is usual, much and Phi's for first place . . , Capacity Crowd Witnesses Sig- cliscussion over umpire decisions . . . looks as though thc' mzi Chi-SAE Championship grid tilt . .. the Sigs XVll1 star-light tilts :irc here to stziiy The Sigma Chi's edge first place followvcl hy SAEE :mtl Phiys everyone cu- Theta Chi,s to win rillery trophy, Swimming was Il big Birdwell on top Sigs connect as Andy comes up 1? ws ,nv - 2 it . .-.,::-2-iss . 'Z' J ' sm -. '3 -f 'f- ,L 1 ' , Xialtwjgffvw f ,Q - AY ' AE N-fi62 H9silgbff1ik1 . . ,X , 4 , '12-4-gsm :-.: ff75: . Asn fx ,,.,,,,.-WW ,' . If I x www 0, was 'W ' MW 3 l 8 E gm 3 Q. Q A Q6 sd , . . .ik Q, as , . . , B ,xv K e,viw,3 :Lim M i' jak: 'I ' My Y um M ,X-wif WK it xl I wx S+ ag ' fa if A V Q Q- ,. 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INGERSOLL ..,,. ...,.. T reasurer The Vanderbilt Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was founded in 1901, the first chapter established in the South after the Civil War. Dr. H. C. Tol- aman, founder and father of the organization, served as president until his death in 1923. Dr. T. McGill acted as secretary from 1901 until 1943. The present membership is approximately 800. To be eligible for election to Phi Beta Kappa one must average 2.33 and have a course acceptable to the membership committee. Alumni member- ship is only granted for exceptional achievement in literature, science, or education. Honorary membership is almost never granted except to faculty members who show themselves unusually capable in research or creative writing. Meetings are held twice a year, December 5, which is the anniver- sary of the founding of the first chapter at William and Mary University in 1776, and in April a second meeting for business and initiation of new members. The officers for the year, with three elected representatives, compose the executive council. PHI BETA KAPPA - TAU BETA PI MEMBERS FIRST Row: Ellis T. Baggs, William N. Borgwardt, John P. W. Brown, Henry T. Close, Martin F. Combs, James W. Cunningham, Beaumont Davidson, Clarence E. Dennis, Orris Goodman. SECOND Row: Frank Hopkins, William B. Jennings, Edward L. Johnston, Robert L, Jones, Thomas B. Lane, George E. Martin, Charles P. McCann, Samuel P. Mc- Cutchen, William L. McDonald. THIRD Row: Kenneth H, Messner, Robert E. Moser, Eugene H. Owen, Eugene E. Pentecost, Jack Pinkerton, Charles W. Postel, Emmet P. Putnam, Thomas Rhodes, Thomas W. Seagle. FOURTH Row: Wilbur C. Sensing, Jr., R. E. Smith, Edward Tate, Walter Threadgill, John H. Tipton, Rob- ert Webster, Joe Womack. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: James H. Baker, Ken- neth Edmundson, Kent R. Johnson, Ivan E. Sumey, James H. Browning, R. Buchanan, L. W. Hamilton. C91 OFFICERS JOHN TIPTON ........................ ....... P rexident W. D. THREADGILL ...... ......... V ite-President KEN MESSNER ........ ........ R Harding Secretary W. M. BORGWARDT ..... ...... C orresponding Secretary R. E. WEBSTER .................................. Treasurer The Tau Beta Pi Association, founded at Lehigh Univer- sity by Edward Higginson Williams, Jr., marks in fitting manner those who have displayed honor, scholarship, and exemplary character as undergraduates in Engineering, or by attainments as alumni in the field of Engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the Engineering Colleges of America. Tennessee Beta was installed at Vanderbilt on December 7, 1946. Although the attainment of high scholastic stand- ards is a prerequisite to becoming a member of Tau Beta Pi, scholarship is not the only criterion. Character and all- round qualifications also play a large part in determining the membership of an individual. 247 OFFICERS EARL STOVER .... ................. ...... P r esident BILL BECK .............. ...Vice-President DEAN FRED 1. LEWIS ..... .......... S ecretary GEORGE FREEMAN .... .... S ludenl Sfrrelary Alpho Rho Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, installed at Vanderbilt 1934, was founded on the idea that all-round leadership in college should be recognized, that representative men in all phases of college should cooperate in Worth while endeavor, and that outstanding students and faculty members should meet on a basis of mutual interest and under- standing. The purpose of ODK is threefold: recognizing men attaining high standards of eflicient collegiate activities and inspiring others to strive for similar attainment: bringing together the most representative men on campus, thus creating an organi- zation helping to mold the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest: bringing together students and faculty on a basis of mutual interest and under- standing. The society elects outstanding men from five phases of campus life: scholarship, athletics, social and religious affairs and fine arts, publications, and Student Government. The five indispensible qualities for membership are: character, leadership and service, scholarship, fellowship, and consecration to demo- cratic ideal. Character is a primary consideration. ., if MEMBERS Duncan, Frank Evans, Pete Farb, Doug Fisher, George Freeman, Bill Hulsey, Jim Kirby, Bob Lowe, Charles Robinson, Earl Stover, john Tipton, Ed Wilson, Frank Wilson. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED: George Cate, Hardy Clark, Joe Foy, Frank Gilliland, Sidney Keeble, Robert Schlant. FACULTY MEMBERS Nor PICTURED: Mr. Anderson, Chancellor Branscomb, Dr. Campbell, Prof. Chadwick, Dr. Clark, Prof. Crouch, Dean Davidson, Dean Forrester, Prof. Graham, Prof. Jewell, Dean Lewis, Prof, Mayfield, Prof. Robins, Dean Sarratt, Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Turner, Dr. West, Dr. Zerfoss. KAPPA '248 OMICRO DELTA ORT Mortar Board, an honorary organization for senior women, occupies the place of highest honor for the women students on the Vanderbilt campus. The purpose of this organization is to recognize and foster efforts in the fields of scholarship, lead- ership, and service. Requirements for membership are an average three-tenths higher than the Univer- sity average, outstanding service, campus activity, and all-round leadership. Mortar Board sponsors Student Night, at which time a silver trophy is awarded the sorority with the winning skit. It also gives a Junior Missv party each year for the Junior women who at that time have a Mortar Board average. In addition it awards RBO RD one or more Vanderbilt scholarships to graduating high school girls who are outstanding in scholar- ship, leadership, and service. OFFICERS BEA MOSBY ...... .............. .... P r esidfnt FRAN PORTER .... .... S ecrftary LEE STOCKELL .... ..... T rcasurrr ANNE DURHAM ..... ..... R eporler MEMBERS FIRST Row: Betty Bruce Cate, Anne Durham, Pat Jones, Bea Mosby. SECOND Row: Betty Mosby, Frances Porter, Lee Stockell. 249 1-'. uf' ii -y, OFFICERS BEVERLY GRIFFIN ................ ........ P resident NANCY GARRISON ..... ..... V ire-President BETTY RUBLE ......,. ........ S efretary BEVERLY PATTON ..... .... T reasurer The Athenians, honorary Junior organization, is com- posed of two girls from each sorority and two from the Nuclians. Members are selected on a basis of scholar- ship, extra-curricular activities, and campus personality, I' his club endeavors to promote a friendlier spirit among all girls on campus and to stimulate creative student activity. During the fall quarter the Athenians entertained a group of children from the Municipal Home with a Thanksgiving party. The club then gave a Junior Miss Party in the winter term for all Junior women. The All-University Sing was one of the highlights of campus activities during the spring. ATHE ANS MEMBERS First Row ANNE COOK ...................... BETSY COVINCITON .... NANCY GARRISON .... ..... BEVERLY GRIF FIN .... HELEN GRIZZARD ..... Second Row RHETA GOLDNER GVTTMAN. .... .. FRANCES GVVALTNEY .,.,..... LETTY LOU HABER ..... BEVERLY PATTON .... BETTY RUBLE .,,.. ........... Third Row CHRIS TAYLOR. ..........i..... . . BETTY JANE THOMERSON .... JEAN WARD ................ MARION VVILLIAMS ..... ..Delta Delta Delta Beta Phi Kappa Alpha Theta ...Gamma Phi Beta ..Alpha Omicron Pi ...Alpha Epsilon Pi ...........Nutlians ..Alpha Epsilon Phi ...ilpha Omicron Pi ......Pi Beta Phi ...Gamma Phi Beta ...........NutIians Kappa Alpha Theta ..Delta Delta Delta ACE CL MEMBERS First Row LAWRENCE BRANYON ........... CHARLES COOPER ..... ROLAND DOWNING .... JACK FLOOD ............ HARRISON GOODALL, ,.......... . . Second Row GEORGE GRAHAM ...,................ RICHARD HOLDER .... ..... WILLIAM JAMES .... HAROLD KLEIN. . . MILTON REES .... Third Row ROYALE TILLEY ................... JULIUS ROSENFIELD .... WALKER TIPTON ...4. JAMES WALLER ..... STEWART woon .... . .. .Phi Kappa Psi .....Kappa Alpha . . . . . . .Sigma Chi . . . .Phi Delta Theta .. . . . .Theta Chi . . . . . .Beta Theta Pi Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . .Phi Kappa Sigma ...Alpha Epsilon Pi ..Alpha Tau Omega . . . .Pi Kappa Alpha .Zeta Beta Tau ........Kappa Sigma Delta Kappa Epsilon ..........Sigma Nu OFFICERS RICHARD HOLDER ................. ....... P resident HARRISON GOODALL ..... .... V ire-President ROLAND DOWNING ..... ..... S eeretary JAMES VVALLER ...... ..... H istorian The Ace Club is an honorary organization com- posed of one representative elected from the Fresh- man class of each fraternity in the winter term. Freshmen who H11 the qualifications of good charac-- ter and friendship, and who indicate a willingness to serve the University are eligible for a term of membership which expires when the next year's Freshman representatives are elected. The Ace Club's purpose is to serve the Univer- sity in such ways as greeting new students, promot- ing inter-fraternity goodwill, and meeting and find- ing lodging for athletic teams from other schools. OFFICERS MEMBERS FRANCES CHEATHAM ............. .,... P resident ANN WEIR SARGEANT ..... ..... S erretary ESTHER DENBO ......... .... T reasurer The Lotus Eaters, honorary sophomore organization, is composed of two girls from each sorority and two from the Nuclian group. Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership in extra-curricular activ- ities, and campus personality. The purpose of the or- ganization is to promote closer cooperation and a friendlier spirit between all the girls in the University, and to bring about better understanding between all campus groups. A different project is undertaken by the club each term. The first project was a Thanksgiving party given for children from the Protestant Home. The annual benefit bridge tournament was held in the spring. JEAN ANTHONY .... CYNTHEA BRALY .... F irst Row FRANCES CHEATHAM ..... ESTHER DENBO ........ NANCY DENNEY .... Second Row MARY SUE FARMER.. JOAN GEORGE ...... CAROLINE LOWE ..... RITA RLSS ............ ANN VVEIR SARGENT ANNE TOPPING ..... JACKIE TURNER .... JEAN UTLEY .... JANE WRIGHT.. .. Third Row ...'1Ipha Omirron Pi Kappa Alpha Theta ...Gamma Phi Beta .Jllpha Epsilon Phi Kappa .ilpha Thffa .......PiBe1a Phi .....Delta Della Drlia ..Dclta Delia Delta ...flpha Epsilon Phi ...Pi Bela Phi ...fllpha Omifron Pi ...Gamma Phi Bela ..........Nurlian5 .....Nurlian.r .-l- LOTUS EATERSM 252 ADVISORY COUNCIL OFFICERS LALLIE HUDGINS .,.............................. President ANN HAMILTON ..... ..... T ofwn-Girl Chairman SUSAN RI DLEY .........,......................... Secretary Miss MARY MARGARET JAMISON ....,. ....... A dfvimf MEMBERS FIRST Row: Katie Anderson, Evelyn Ball, Alice Banks Carr, Evalina Casey, Anne Cook fex officio, , Alice Ann Cull, Dede Denbo. SECOND Row: Anne Durham, Virginia Earthman, Frances Gwaltney, Ann Hamilton, Ann Hearn, Lallie Hudgings, Frances McKinney. THIRD Row: Jean Patterson, Susan Ridley, Bebe Sims, Barbara Seligman, Susan Thompson, Betty Jane Tom- erson, Janet Winters, Mary Jean Woody. The Advisory Council is a new organization, having been formed in the Spring of 1948. The purpose of the Council is to aid new women stu- dents. The imost important period for the Council is at the beginning of the school year, although the Council members keep in contact with the students assigned to them throughout the year. Activities of the Council involve such things as introductions to faculty members, helping new girls to get set- tled, and informing them of campus activities. 253 The major purpose of the Artus Club is to foster a high degree of scholarship and interest in the fields of Economics and Business Adminis- tration. Members of the Artus Club enjoy stimu- lating meetings with economists, business leaders, and representatives of organized labor, as well as field trips to local plants. Membership in the fraternity is open to majors in Economics or Business Administration who meet certain specified requirements. New members are selected several times a year, those eligible being notified by the membership committee. The local chapter has taken the lead in advocat- ing changes in the national constitution which will increase the strength of the organization nationally. Also, efforts are being made to establish new chap- ters in several universities. 1' MEMBERS FIRST Row: William H. Beck, Ben F. Binlcley, L. Boren, Jr., Howard Cohen, Edward N. Eslcind. SECOND Row: Howard Burt Grossman, Jay Alan Han- over, William N. Hulsey, James S. Le Voy, William Payne, Charles H. Robinson. MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES: John L, Bowers, Jr., Hardy Clark, William Drew, A. Friedman, John Bell Keeble, IH, B.A. Kemp, John S. McGee, Alan McKin- ley, Fletcher Riggs, James Ruble, Jim Shaub, Anthony Tang, L. C. Taylor, Paul L. Wayman, Fred N. West- held, James S. Worley. OFFICERS JAMES S. XVORLEY .................. ...... P rmizleni BEN F. BINKLEY .................. ....... S ecretary JAY A. HANOVER .......... .,......,, T rgayurgr DR. EVVING P. SHAHAN ...... ...... F afulty Hdfvffof MR. ROBERT S. RAY ........ ...... F acuity I'1dfL'i.Y0f Q ARTUS CL PI DELTA EPSILDNNJ OFFICERS FRANK EVANS ....................... ........ P resident OVERSTREET BOOTH ............. ..... V ice-President FRED KISSLING ....... ..... S ecretary BILL BRITTAIN .............. .. ..... Treasurer MEMBERS FIRST Row: Charles Alexander, Jody Baker, George Bates, Overstreet Booth, Bill Brittain, Blanton Duncan, Frank Evans. SECOND Row: Enfield Ford, Jesse Ford, Richard Fellcer, Bill Gleason, Bill Hamilton, Harry Howard, Bill Hul- sey. THIRD Row: Fred Kissling, Harrison Lamons, Bob Lowe, Kermit Stengel, Lee McNeilly Stoclcell, Earl Stover. ME. .BERS NOT PICTURED: Frank Gilliland, Tom Hayes, Sydney Keeble. FACULTY MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES: Dr. Robert Campbell, Mr. Robert McGaw, Col. George P. Winton. GP The Vanderbilt Chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon was founded on this campus in 1921. Pi Delta Epsilon is a national honorary collegiate fraternity of journalists who are pledged to the promotion of student participation in undergraduate publications and who seelc to establish a code of ethics and mutual understanding among the staffs of the individual college publications. It is the purpose of this fraternity to encourage student participation on the various University publications, to elevate the cause of journalism, to share common interests with the student journalists who have made outstanding achievements in the Held of college life by admission to its membership. 255 i OFFICERS CARL BROWN ...................... ........... P resident GLENN ROUNSEVELL .. ........ Vice-Prfsidrnt JANE EDWARDS ....... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer The International Relations Club is an organization of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who are interested in international affairs. Membership is gained through examinations taken at the beginning of each fall term. Outstanding speakers and writers on international re- lations address meetings of the club, and members parti- cipate in forums, panel discussions, and other group activities. Highlighting this year's activities was the Conference of the Southeast Region fNorthern Districtj of the In- ternational Relations Clubs. This area includes about eighty-five colleges in North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee. The club as a whole serves as a committee on the Collegiate Council for the United Nations, MEMBERS FIRST Row: James Alder, Charles Alexander, Coleman Alexander, Loyd Bates, Bill Beck, Jerry Beck, Oliver Benton, Walter Birdwell, Carl Brown, Mac Bryan, John Carmichael, Eric Chazen. SECOND Row: Robert Chorning, Edward Coates, Maurice Contor, Charles Crow, Blanton Duncan, Jane Edwards, Frank Evans, Bob Fine, Richard Fletcher, George Freeman, Blake Friscia, L. E. Giddings. THIRD Row: Jenard Gross, Bill Hamilton, Rheta Helm, Taylor Holland, James Holloway, Harry Howard, Jack Irvin, Fred Jacobs, Kenneth Jacobs, Joe Johnson, Donald Judd, Harry Kenker. FOURTH Row: Harvey Kerstein, Jim Kirby, Fred Kissling, Howard Kitchings, Bob Kuhn, Arthur Lettes, Jay Lorch, Bob Lowe, Jim Lytle, Oliver Massengale, John Mays, Jim McDonnell. FIFTH Row: Tom Mitchell, Don Moore, Dana Nance, Clarence Nixon, H. B. Olson, S. H. Paplamus, Roy Payne, Jean Pedigo, Edgar Pigg, Steve Potts, John Powers, HI1nter Pryor. SIXTH Row: Emmett Putnam, Frank Riddick, Charles Rose, Jack Scudder, Charles Shockley, Kermit Stengel, B. R. Thompson, John Tipton, Carl Van Dervort, Al VVeiner, Ed VVeiner, Gus VVeiss. SEVENTH Row: Fred VVestFIelcl, Charles VVhite, Joe C. VVhite, Virgil VVhitesides, Al VVilliams, VVilliam B. VVilson, Frederick VVooll, John VVrinkle. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED: Luizy Albert, Bill Baker, Henry Ban- nister, Hugh Bevan, Bill Bogart, Griffin Boyte, Bob Calvert, Sam Carney, Steve Forman, VV. J. Geiger, Tom Jaworowski, Herman Lowenstein, Barry Lundy, Don Mitchell, Ralph Muros, Thomas Park, Jack Pinkerton, Glenn Rounsevell, Ed Sprigg, W. H. VVemyss. TER TIO AL RELATIONS CLU - - TRI-ARTS CLUB OFFICERS KATHERINE ANNIE ANDERSON ...,. ......,. P rrsidrnl BETTY RENN ,,.................. ..,.... l iff-Prznvidmzl MAI MAI VVILLIAMS ..,.. .... S Nrclary-Tr'raJ1lr1'1' The recognition and encouragement in the field of the line arts is the aim of the Tri-Arts Club. Membership is selected on the basis of talent, inter- est, and accomplishment in music, art, dramatics, and dancing. Introduction of the new members is made at women's assembly once a year, and each spring the club presents a public recital of its mem- bers. Besides the sponsoring of art exhibits, the recital of a well-known dancer, and other programs of cultural interest, the club presents an annual award to the person on the campus who has con- tributed the most to the fine arts. MEMBERS FIRST Row: Katherine Adams, Katherine Ann Ander- son, Betty Bruce Cate, Sara Ann Fee, Ann Grasty, Mary Ann Hodge, Dot Hailey. SECOND Row: Jane Lewis, Mary Louise Manlove, Emily Manchester, Peggy Neill, Joanne Pickering, Fran Porter, Betty Renn. THIRD Row: Ann Rich, Ann Robbins, Carolyn Rust, Emily Swann, Nancy White, Mai-Mai Williams. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED: julia Ann Barr, Mary Ann Hailey, June Harrison. We - I r .. . . 257 OFFICERS JEANNETTE CARR ................. ....... P resident BEVERLY GRIFFIN .... .... V ice-President LETTY LOU I-IABER ..... ..... S efrffary BETTY RUBLE ......... ..... T rcasurer The Women's Athletic Board sponsors and regulates all women's intramural activities. This year they have sponsored two sports. every termg swimming and bad- minton in the fall, ping-pong and basketball in the winter, and tennis and softball in the spring. There is a cup awarded for the winner of each individual sports as well as a rotating trophy for the group accumulating the most intramural points during the entire year. If this trophy is won by the same organization three consecutive years, it is retired. The Athletic Board consists of two members from each sorority and the independent organization and the Women's Physical Education Director, who acts in an advisory capacity. The term of ofhce is two years. MEMBERS First Row BETTY DALE BENHAM ............,... Kappa Alpha Theta -IEANETTE CARR ........ ..... . fllpha Omirron Pi MIMI CONNER ...... ..... D elta Delta Delta CECILE FELKNER ..... .... . fllpha Epsilon Phi VIOLET FINHOLT ................ .......... N urlians Second Row JEAN FOSTER ..................... ...... K appa Delta BEVERLY GRIFFIN ..... .... G tlmma Phi Bela HELEN GRIZZARD .... ..... A lpha Omicron Pi LETTY LOU HABER .... ..... A lplza Epsilon Phi PAT PARSONS ...... ............ .......... N u riiam' Third Row JEAN PEDIGO ..................... ..... G amma Phi Beta MARY ANN ROBINSON .... ..... D elta Delta Delta HELEN ROONEY ........ ....... P i Beta Phi BETTY RUBLE ...... ........... P i Beta Phi MARY ANN SUGG ..................... Kappa Alpha Theta MEMBERS Nor P1cTURED JAQUELINE CRAIG .........................., Kappa Delta WO EN'S ATHLETIC BO RD - - MEN'S I TRAM RAL BOARD CLYDE BARNES. .. JIMMY BEASLEY. . . JIMMY UANTRELL. .. TRAVIS CTHEIVS ..... ED ELLINGTON ...... BOB FLAPEY ...... , .... JERRY FLEISCHER. .. RICHARD GANNAVVAY.. CHARLES GILL .......... GORDON GOODALL... HOXVARD GROSSIVIAN, LESTER HALE ....... ALEX HARIAIN .,,... HARRY HOVVARD, . . JOHN LOOMIS .... JOHN MASON ..... DOUG NIAXVVELL ..... ERNEST NORTHCUTT. .. R. R. REYNOLDS ..... JOHN RIFII .......... DICK ROCKVVELL .... LELAN Il SEDBERRY. RAY SKINNER ....... . ROBERT SNOOK ..... KEHMIT STENGEI.. .. JOE XVAHI4 ........ , GENE VVALTER. .. DON NVITT. ..,........ MEMBERS F irst Rofw Second Ro-w Third Rofw Fourth Row . . .Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Tau Omega . . . .Beta Theta Pi .Phi Kappa Sigma . . . .Alpha Tau Omega . . ....... The-ta 'Chi .Alpha Epsilon Pi Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... . . .Kappa Alpha ...........Theta Chi . . . . . . .Zeta Beta. Tau Delta Kappa Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon .Delta Kappa Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...........Sigma Nu ...........Sigma Nu ...Kappa Alpha .Sigma Chi .......Sigma Phi . . . .Phi Kappa Psi ........Indepe-ndents Members Not Pictured XVALTER. COLEMAN. . . .................... .. JIMMY CONN ........... HARRY CORSON .... CARL MOORE ..... HUGH IVISE ..... .Phi Kappa Sigma .... Phi Kappa Psi . .Phi Delta Theta . . . .Zeta Beta Tau . . .Alpha Epsilon Pi . . . ...... Kappa Sigma . . .Ba-ta Theta Pi . . . . . .Kappa Sigma ...Phi Delta Theta . . .Pi Kappa Alpha . . . . . Independents OFFICERS DICK GANNAVVAY ............... ..... P rexident CHARLES GILL ..... . . .Vice-President R. R. REYNOLDS ...... ..... S efrelary JAMES CANTRELL .... . . .Treasurer JOHN HYDEN .... ...fldfvisor The Men's Intramural Board's main function is to encourage participation by as many students as possible in the Intramural program, and also to administer the operation of the program. This past year has been another record-breaking year in both respects. The board sponsors fourteen Intramural team sports, starting in the early Fall and continuing until the close of school in May. At the Annual Banquet in May, trophies are presented to the or- ganizations which have won the individual sportsg the Intra- mural Trophy is awarded to the organization which has com- piled the greatest point total for all sports. Vanderbilt's Intramural Program is probably the most com- presensive and best organized program of any University in the South. The program itself is run completely by students with the advice and help of john Hyden, the Board Advisor. The Board is composed of two representatives from each of the fraternities and two representatives from the Independents, Law School and Med School. 259 MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Anne Cook, Carmen Cooke, Alice Ann Cull, Carol Dent, Nancy Garrison, Joan George. SECOND Row: Marianne Glover, Frances Gwaltney, Jodie Horn, Lallie Hudgings, Sarah Jane Mathes, Rita Russ. THIRD Row: Carol Swartz, Chris Taylor, Sue Thomp- son, Mary Willetts, Carol Williams. OFFICERS ANNE COOK ..,...................... ........ P l'I'Jid17llf LALLIE IIVDGINGS ....... ...,. I 'irc-Prrsidmzt SVR THOMPSON ............. ........ . ql7H'1'fIll'j' SARAH JANE MATIIIZS ...... ..... T fl'll5Ill'l'l' The Residence Halls Council is the division of the Women's Student Government Association which makes and enforces all the rules and regulations pertaining to the welfare, well-being, and happiness of the women stu- RESIDENCE HALL dents in residence. The Council is composed of represent- atives from each of the University residences-McTyeire Hall, Mary Kirkland Hall, the presidents of the sorority houses, and the presidents of the freshman houses. These girls meet on Monday nights to settle the problems rele- vant to girls living on the campus, and in case of a violation of a rule, they serve as the judicial body. This Council functions on the basis that self-government can be successful only where it is founded on an honor sys- tem which is based upon principles of individual respon- sibility and personal honor. In the person of the Direc- tor of Residences, Miss Mary Margaret Jamison, the Dean of Women is represented in an advisory capacity. The president of the Residence Halls Council serves on the Board of the Women's Student Government Asso- ciation. The key of the organization, an addition this year, is symbolic of the Council's dual purpose, with a gavel and fasces crossed on the face of the key, with the name of the organization. S COUNCIL 260 SOCIAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE The Social Standards Committee has as its aim the conducting of worthwhile projects and the es- tablishment of a communal bond between the women's organizations. This year the committee was in charge of a chapel program in which they presented a fashion show. A booklet was put out for all the women students concerning the standards which they are expected to uphold. During the Spring Term the fourth annual Co-ed Ball was given. This committee is composed of representatives from each sorority, the Nuclians, the freshman houses, and McTyeire Hall and has as its advisor, Miss Mary Margaret Jameson, Director of Resi- dence Halls. MEMBERS FIRST Row: Jean Anthony, Sally Barker, Betty Butler, Mary Caswell, Frances Cheatham. SECOND Row: Esther Denbo, Barbara Dodson, Virginia Earthman, Beverly Kleban, Mary Louise Manlove. THIRD Row: Patti Puryear, Jo Susong, Mary Jean Tay- lor, Betty Jane Thomerson. 261 1 M Ni .4 112652 3, L., pl in--o f THOM AS G REEN HAILE HAILEY OFFICERS GEORGE Ti-ioivms. . . ............ ...... P resident BYRON GREEN. . . . .Vice-President NAN HAILE. , , ..... Secretary D01' HAILEY. . . . . . . . . .Treasurer The junior Athletic Association of Vanderbilt University, whose purpose is to promote spirit and interest in the athletic activities of the campus, is composed of students selected on a basis of their participation in the organization's activities. Jo Adair Howell Adams Sue Adams James Alder Coleman Alexander Bill Alford Dave Almon John Alston Mary Belle Alston John Ambrose Charles Anderson Lincoln Aquardro Jeanine Autret Louise Baird Jody Baker Joe Bandy Sally Barker Bill Barry George Bates Carol Bearden Ella Beasley John Beasley Pat Beasley Edwin Berger Shirley Berger Marjorie Bircher VValter Birdwell Jack Bisno Bob Blair H. G. Bland Beverly Blom Margaret Bolling Mary Ann Bone Bob Bomar Fred Bowie Griff Boyte Ben Bradburn Cynthia Braly Laughton Braswell Mary Brode Frances Brooks Betty Ann Brown Dudley Brown Jean Brown Jimmy Brown Molly Brown Carolyn Bryan Jack Burch Bill Burton Joan Bush Tom Byrne Charles Byron Bill Caldwell Marianne 'Calhoun Bill Calton Bill Cammack Russ Campbell Janie CaDDS Sam Carney Zack Carney Jeanette Carr Evalina Casey Mary Caswell Ed Cheatham Bob Chickey Robert Chowning Bob Clark Jimmy Clark Richard Clark Tom Clifton Grady Clinkscales Ed Coates Dick Cockran Jean Coffman Evelyn Coker John Coles John Collins Katherine Conner Mimi 'Conner Anne Cook James Cooper Harry Carson Scott Coverdale Scott Crabtree Bill Craddock Judy Cragon Neil Craig Vvilbur Creighton Travis Crews Oscar Crofford Bobby Crumbaugh Brady 'Cullom Henry Cullom Mitzi Cummings Brooks Dalton Charles Daugherty Gene Davidson Govan Davidson Ed Davies Carleton Davis Milford Davis Norman Davis Vincent Davis James Deakin Ray Dellinger Dan Denny Nancy Denny Carol Dent Mildred Derrybcrry Bill Dietzen Peggy Dodson Charles Dody John Donnoly Jerry Doochin Bob Doster Herbert Dowd Zeke Dozier Jim Duncan Tommy Dungan Ginny Earthman Bill Edwards Jane Edwards Eddie Eggert Joe Eggleston Jim Enoch Don Erwin Joe Erwin Charlie Evers Martha Evers Mary Sue Farmer Sylvia Farrell Alfred Farris Sara Camille Farris Dick Felker Cecile Felknor Charles Ferdon Russell Fessey Tommy Finley Mellie Fist-h Buddy Fisher Jo Ann Fitzsimmons George Flannigen Margaret Flannigen Irvin Fleming Richard Fletcher Jack Flood Elaine Fogel Bill Ford Steve Forman Bill Fortas Bill Fowler Kenneth Fowler Herbert Fox Bob Frye Bobby Fudge Vincent Fuqua Paggy Fuson Ann Gambill Martha Ann Gambill Dick Gannaway Betty Gant Mac Gant Jack Garner Pat Garner Nancy Garrison Bernard Gelb Joanne Geny Ernest Gibson Mary Jane Gilbert Charles Gill Sandy Ginsberg Hays Glover Frank Goodlet Sis Goodloe Lawrence Goodman Everett Gourley George Graham Doc Green Lucy Ann Graves Beverly Griffin Tom Griscom Hap Hackney Nan Halle Dot Hailey Tim Half. Bill Hale James Hampton Jack Hanover W'alter Hardcastle Lester Hardy Alex Harlin Dick Harris Ken Harris Roy Harris Sara Harris Hansel Harrison Terry Hart Leila Harwell Fred Hatch Having elected the cheer leaders in the spring of 1949, -IAA-VU backed them up with several exceptionally good pep- rallies, the football card section, by sending off and welcoming back the football team. On homecoming, the biggest event of the year, IAA-VU sponsored a parade, awarded trophies for the best-decorated house and the most original float, and presented the Homecoming Queen and her court. IAA-VU's active encouragement promoted greater attendance at basketball games this year Margaret Hays Jody Hays Ki-ller Henderson Harry Hendon Preston Henri Pat Herman Sally Herman Judy Hirch Sam Hirschberg Benny Hoff Tom Hofsteader Dick Holder Elmore Holmes Gwen Holland Mayo Holloway Graham Hollis Jimmy Hoyal Blll Hulsey Annie Laurie Hunt Bronson Ingram Dave Isbell Kenner Jackson Fred Jacobs Jimmy Jacobs Louis Jacobson Bill Jakes Tom Jawroski Carl Jelento Joe Jennette Bill Jeter Joe Johnson Dan Johnson Gene Johnson Tom Jones Sue Ann Kaeser Brenda Katz Joyce Kavanaugh Gray Keeble Bob Keith John Kelly Harry Kemker Jack King Whit King Jack Kinnard Pat Kirkman Joc Kirkpatrick Fred Kissling Phil Kistlcr Beverly Kleban Bill Knox Majorie Krum Bob Kuhn Norman Lackey VVayne Lackey Harrison Lamons Tommy Lance Bill Lawrence Harry Lawson Tom Libby Bill Ledbetter XVallace Lee Bob Levi Joe Levi Stratton Lindenmeyer Carol Little Edna Gene Little Bi'oadus Livingston Tom Lockyear John Loomis Jay Lorch .Ii Mabry Betty Claire Mahon Bill Martin Jean Martin XVilson Martin XVyatt Martin Betty Ann Mason Oliver Massengale Sarah Jane Mathcs Bobby Matthews Phillys May Eloise McBride Mary McClure Bill McKinney Bill McMinn .Jack Miller Sis Miller Susan Miller Nancy Minick Tom Mitchell T. Mizell Agnes Mongold Mac Montgomery Ben Moore Dianne Moore Dorothy Ann Moore Kenneth Moore Sandy Moore Betty Mosby Everett Mosely Pricilla Murray Ray Nation Cliff Newman NX'alter Noel Pete Norfleet Jack Notowitz Billie Lee Nuttlng Jean Orr Gs-ne Owen Russell Parham Berte Parke Sarah Parker Edd Paschal Jean Patterson Beverly Patton Art Paty Roy Payne Tyler Pearson Jordon Peck Sally Peebles Dudley Peeler Phil Peeler Jane Perry Al Penneybacker Miller Peters Jean Pedigo Sandy Pierce Betty Pirtle Jim Pope Joe Potts Steve Potts Adam Pow 263 than ever before. Susan Powers Bill Price XValter Puckett Emmett Putman Lfliffa-dine Radabaugh Bill Rainey Joe Rainey Carlin Redd Dick Reeves Jack Reeves Pug Revell Jack Rice Margaret Richardson YYells Richardson Frank Riddick Jack Roane Jim Rich Roberts Bill Robertson Pete Robinson Sally Rodes Pat Rogers Julius Rosenileld Irwin Roth Jack Rountree Rita Russ Richard Russell Mary Litell Rust Charles Rutledge Jean Ryan John Samuels Grady Sanders June Sanders Tommy Sanders Ann XVeir Sargent Donald Saunders Tommy Schlater Jack Schmidt J. G. Schneider Carol Schwartz Ed Scruggs Julian Scruggs Maurice Scruggs Jack Scudder Ernest Seay Mary Ann Sensing Thurman Sensing Wilbur Sensing Douglas Seward Gene Shoultz Dorothy Ann Shutt Ruth Simpson Bt-be Sims Ray Skinner Alden Smith Charles Smith Frank Smith John K. Smith Lester Smith Andy Spickard Bill Stalcuv Larry St. John Tommy Starnes Marylane Stratton Gloria Stumb Lois Surnmar Clarence Sutherland Andy Susong Jo Susontr Betty Sweat Antone Tannehill Betty Sue Tassey Ed Tate Martha Ann Tate Bob Taylor Nancy Tcasley George Thomas Edgar Thompson Bill Thornton Ross Thompson John Tipton XValkcr Tipton Jack Todd Ann Topping John Tune Jackie Turner Phyllis Ulery Jack Underwood Betty Valentine Maryly Van Leer Gene Varner Billy Vaughn Jack Viall Fred Vincent Betty Volz Ronald Voss Jim Wlagstaif John Knox VValkcr Eleanor VVallace Jean Wand Catherine XVare Bobby XVatson Al Vlfeiner Barbara XVeiner Sharon YVenhoemer Laetltia Wenning Marianne Westall Bill NVhalcy Charles White Ellen VVhlte Nancy YVhitc XValter XVhitney Virgil VVhitsitt Carter XVilliams Marion XVilliams A. D, NVillis Bill Wilson Jack Wilson Sue Nvilson Richard NVinningham Justine XVinn Jan Vvinters Tommy Wiseman Carter Witt Don XVitt Doug NYitt Carolyn XVomack Anno NYoodworth Don VVrig'ht John Vifrinkle Seta York Ann Carr Young Jack Zeitler IAA-VU Top: A lovely bunch of coconuts. Bottom Left: H-B checks 'em off. Bottom Right: Bodies by Fisher GENERAL CABINET FIRST ROW: Overstreet Booth, Betty Bruce Cate, Frank Evans, Mac Gant, Amelia Goat. SECOND Row: Dot Hailey, Katherine Lee Hibbett, Lallie Hudgings, Norman Lackey, Walter Noel. THIRD ROW: Billy Pitts, Dick Reeves, Jack Reeves, Bebe Sims, Antone Tannehill, Ed Wdson. There seems to be no limit as to the influence which the Student Christian Association is continuing to have on the Vanderbilt Campus. Its widespread growth has occurred within a relatively short period, this year being the soundest marker thus far in its history. This yearls activities and achievements began with a tremendously enthusiastic Freshman Class out of which was chosen a truly responsible cabinet. Thus, with the spark lit, the Freshmen and Sophomores held a very successful carnival in the Old Gym with the proceeds going to the Campus Chest. The response for the Freshman Fall Retreat was so great that large numbers were unable to attend as will be the case anticipated at the Spring Retreat. At Christmas time the parties for orphans received overwhelming approval and are now a regular function of the S.C.A., along with other Christmas activities. The Faculty Talent Show in January contributed both to the Campus Chest and to a greater understanding between faculty and students. Our inspiring director and new O.D.K. member, Dr. Sam West, has been relieved of his teaching respon- sibilities and has been appointed as the University Chap- lain. He does this taslc and that of leading the SCA with an untiring devotion. Yes, sir . . . that's our man! Another spark in this year's marker has been Dr. Sam's secretary, Miss Alice Ann Vaughn. Her spirit typilies that which the SCA strives for in the individual. Certainly she has been indispensible in the everyday life of the association. Yes, sir, and Sammy,s still growing-and so is the SCA's membership, now totaling over 1600. The SCA is an organization open to all students and faculty who are interested in the development of their own personal religious beliefs, and the extension of Christian principles into everyday life. There are four classes, each of which has a luncheon meeting bi-weekly. At these meetings, talks on different religions are heard, discussions held, and amateur talent shows presented, along with other interesting programs. Each class elects a cabinet of which each member has a delegated responsibility. The General Cabinet directs the activities as a whole. Mention has been made of only some of the major programs sponsored by the group this year. Under Dr. West's guidance, the General Cabinet and its officers, all the class cabinet members, and the many faithful SCA members have done an immeasurable taslc in malcing the Vanderbilt campus more enjoyable for everyone, STUDE T CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIO nf' 3 AV? in amzfgawf .. ,fr r HW? Q W f, , Q 5 1, X iii Sm W ? A 4 A ,,,?,,. , U Thy, , kgcrfrggrfl wx,- w -, 0 -Q .ww Q 1 93:3 A 512934-Umsim 5 ' ,Q .,., -.Y Jw ev JJ -1ifd,'0s wT JONES I-IIBBETT PRESTON FAUST PORTER MANAGING BOARD CECIL JONES. IR. ....... .. ..,.. Chairman RICHARD FAI'ST ..... .... . . .Publicity Manager KATHERINE HIBBETT .... ................... S errviary DOT PORTER ............ .......... P crsonnel Manager LEE PRESTON .......... Kitty Adams Murray Alperin Hester Lee Andrews Margaret Avery Patsy Barnett Peggy Bethune joe Boyd Aline Brown Bill Burns Marty Cayce Allan Caldwell Buxinfn Manager BILL BURNS ............,... ..... S easonal Stale Manager LAMAR ROYER ........................ Seasonal Electrician FACULTY SUPERVISORS MR. JOSEPH E. WRIGHT MR. ROBERT E. JONES MEMBERS Cecil jones Marjorie Joy Sperry Knox Ann Little Caroline Lowe Emily Manchester Katherine Manier John MacPherson Sally McCanless VVilliam Merlin Bill Nestor Corbet Cornelson Robert Cothran Lonnie Cox Jean Criley John Culley Bobby Erwin Richard Faust Sarah Anne Fee George Freeman Corinne Hartman Saul Haskell Anne Rich Ronald Rouse Lamar Royer Jules Schneider Erskine Seay C. J. Smith Lee McNeilly Stockell Earl Stover Emily Swan janet Thomas Polly Trammell Carl VanDervort Harry Hendon Katherine Lee Hibbett Bill jones Sally Carus VVallace Clyde This year the Vanderbilt University Theatre began work with the largest active membership in its history, and the newly-created Maiiaging Board began to function etliciently. With last year's successful season to inspire the group and lots of new equipment, The Little Foxes was presented early in the season to capacity audiences. Nlany newcomers worked earnestly with experienced older members to make The Little Foxes one of the best shows ever presented at Vanderbilt. The second production was a comedy, Room Service, with a cast composed mainly of new talent. The enthusiasm with which this play was greeted proved that there is a wealth of dramatic ability on the campus, and the progressively larger crowds at tryouts showed the eagerness of students to participate in the productions. Similarly, there was a growing interest in phases of the theatre other than acting, for there were many welcome additions to the paint, carpentry, makeup, costume, properties, electrical, and ticket crews as well as all the other groups essential in the production of a play. Mary Katherine Peeler Dot Porter Lee Preston Ed VVilson The highlight of the winter quarter was the magnificent production of the Greek drama Antigone.', After its regular four-night run at Vanderbilt, it was given at Sewanee in reciprocation for several plays presented by the Sewanee group to Vanderbilt audiences in the past few years. A further step was taken in widening the scope of the V.U. Theatre when the costumes for Antigone were designed and made by Vanderbilt students. An extra bill of six one-act plays was given to afford opportunity for a great number of people interested in the theatre to find and do the kind of work they wanted these six plays also enabled those taking the Play Directing course to practice what they were learning. Because of the acclaim given last year's spring musical another was presented this year with great success. Gil- bert and Sullivan's The INIikado was chosen because of its wide appeal. The season ended with a tradition that began last year, the presentation of small Oscars to per- sons who distinguished themselves throughout the year in certain phases of theatre work. VANDERBILT UNI ERSITY THE TER 267 MEMBERS FIRST Row: Frank O. Acton, William C. Alford, Mur- ray S. Alperin, Edward L. Armstrong, John F. Bayley, Robert Beasley, Paul Beckman, John M. Blasingame, Robert L. Bledsoe, John W. Boldt, Herbert A. Burke. SECOND Row: Walter Cain, james T. Callis, Robert W. Carson, Eric M. Chazen, Robert E. Chowning, Rich- ard H. Clark, William A. Clift, Bernard F. Clowdus, Wallace A. Clyde, Frank W. Colton, Jean A. Cortner. THIRD Row: Robert B. Couch, James Travis Crews, Oscar B. Crofford, Todd Cross, Eugene Davidson, Carl Davis, Ray E. Dellinger, Dan L. Dolan, Robert T, Doster, Phil W. Drash, William T. Dungan. FOURTH Row: Bobby Jack Estes, Frank Evans, Wal- lace Faulk, Robert Fine, Robert L. Firnberg, Byron Green, Glenn Greene, John H, Griscom, Carl Grote, John S. Hamilton, Thomas P. Hamrick. FIFTH Row: Richard Harris, Valton C. Harwell, Saul Haskell, Fred E. Hatch, Robert N. Helton, John R. Holsten, John C. Hudgens, Bernard L, Huffman, Leo Hughes, Douglas Jackson, Joseph K. Jacobs, Joseph E. Johnson, HI. SKULLA DBO OFFICERS ORRIN JONES ........................ ........ I 'resident VVILLIANI PITTS .................. ..... I 'in'-Prf'5idf'nl JANIES SLOAN .......... .......... S Nr'6fal'y JOHN HAMILTON ........ .........,.. T Naxurrr DR. C. S. CIIADVVICK ..... ...... I 'arulfy gld-'visor The Skull and Bones Club, which is the hon- orary pre-medical organization at Vanderbilt, was formed thirty years ago with the purpose of stimu- lating interest in pre-medical work. Being faculty- sponsored, the club has members from the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes. Membership is restricted to those students who have achieved a 1.5 scholastic average for three preceding quarters. In order to maintain a consistently high degree of integrity among pre-medical students, Skull and Bones has formed its own Honor Committee. Be- fore a student is admitted as a member he must be unconditionally recommended by the Honor 268 ES Committee. At the bi-monthly meetings members hear men speak who are outstanding in their partic- ular fields of medicine. In addition to presenting an orientation program for freshman pre-medical students in the fall, Skull and Bones sponsors an annual dance with proceeds going to maintain and build its Medical Student Loan Fund for medical students who may need financial aid. MEMBERS FIRST Row: Orrin L. Jones, Richard A. Jones, Stanley Kaplan, Edward A. Karl, John Koesey, Jeff Kurfees, Jacob Neil Leech, Gordon Long, Oliver N. Massingale, William McMinn, Clifton Meador. SECOND Row: Eddie Moore, Richard Moore, Sam Mor- gan, Charles Nicholson, William Theodore Nunes, Sam Papalanus, W. P. Parker, William D. Parkey, Dudley Pewitt, A. W. Pierce, William Pitts. THIRD Row: Robert Post, Hunter Pryor, Terry Rees, Jack O. Rice, Frank A. Riddick, Edwin R. Roberts, William Rowlett, Robert S. Sanders, Melvin Sandler, Marvin H. Schwartz, David M. Seitzman. FOURTH Row: D. Selig, Robert D. Sellers, Eugene Shoults, Elbert Simpson, Julian Sleeper, James M. Sloan, Chandler Smith, Thomas Smith, W. Radford Smith, Glenn R. Stoutt, Anderson Susong. FIFTH Row: Jack Swan, Antone Tannehill, Robert Tay- lor, Richard Tenzel, James W. Utley, Joe C. White, Frank Wilson, James W, Wilson, W. B. Wilson, Marion Winkler, William A. Wood, Edward Zaczynski. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: David L. Beaver, Dick Boren, James L. Boyd, Sidney L. Boyd, Robert Brown, Swan B. Burrus, Roy C. Caldwell, John P. Canby, Sam W. Carney, Thomas H. Donnelly, Paul R. Eggers, James S. Faulkner, Malcolm Garber, Thomas E. Goyer, Jess Greek, Carl R. Hale, James E. Hampton, Stratton Harrison, James E. James, Harvey Koch, Charles W. Long, Harry Meiers, Ralph L. Muros, William North, David Norton, James A. Orr, Walter Puckett, James R. Royal, Ben A. Shelton, Robert M. Stone, George T. Tate, John R. Waddell, Charles E. Wheatley, A. D. Wright. 269 'E' MEMBERS FIRST Row: Mildred Bowne, Ora Pearle Davis, Dorothy Dean, Anne Durham, Myra Ellis. SECOND ROW: Violet Finholt, Courtney Gillespie, Betty Ann Givens, Anne Grimes, Frances Gwaltney. THIRD Row: Carolyn Kinnard, Marjorie Krum, Margie Linx, jean Loftin. OFFICERS ANN DURHAM ....................... ....... P rexidrnl BETTY ANN GIVENS ............... ..... V iff-Presideni THELMA SMITH ................. ..... S efreiary JEAN CARLSON OVERSTREET ..... .... T reaxurw' Unique among Vanderbilt campus organizations is the club formed by independent women on the campus during World War II, now a closely-knit UCLIANS V' group with the noble purpose of enriching college life for all of the non-sorority women at Vander- bilt, the Nuclian Organization of Vanderbilt Uni- versity is realizing to a greater degree each year the purposes of its ardent founders. 1950 was an eventful year for the Nuclians. Dot Dean, with her sparkling new engagement ring, dazzled all comers at the Nuclian tea during rush week . . . Stunt Night preparations enabled us to unearth some of the special talents of new freshmen Mildred Bowne, Betty Robinson, and Courtney Gillespie . . . back in the fall Margie Linx and Frances Gwaltney gave lots of valuable advice to freshmen Peggy Burnett, Ann Gooclpas- ture, Carolyn Kinnard, and Jean Loftin . . . Mary Peeler and Margie Krum made a big splash in the swimming events . . . other notables in athletics were Violet Finholt and Pat Parsons . . . Nuclians 270 had a marvelous time choosing and wrapping Christmas gifts to take to the Woodie Bartin Good- will Center . . . after Christmas, Jean Carlson quietly asked to have her name moved down among the O's on the roll book . . . very proud to be own- ers of the first Nuclian pins this year were 'iPinky Thomas, Jane Wright, and Jody Marshall . . . Thelma Smith made an adorable page at the Bal d,Hiver in February, and we certainly did miss her when basketball season rolled around . . . most charming at our open house for all the women on campus were hostess Anne Grimes, Ora Pearl Davis, and our prexy, Anne Durham . . . Honors to Virginia Moore for writing our new constitu- tion this year . . . every Nuclian urging all other Independents to join up . . . Betty Jane Thomer- son, Jeanne Utley, and Betty Ann Givens looked especially neat 'n sweet at our ball in the Moon- light Mood on April 15 . . . Harriet Vivion Miller was missed a lot after she graduated in March . . . we hate to see all of these seniors leave in June . . . we are hearing a lot of talk about forming an al- umnae club to hold some of these grand gals a little closer to us. MEMBERS FIRST Row: Margie Luton, Jo Ann Marshall, Harriet Vivian Miller, Mary Virginia Moore, Harriet Parkes. SECOND Row: Patricia Parsons, Mary Katherine Peeler, Betty Robinson, Janet Thomas, Betty Jane Thomerson. THIRD Row: Jeanne Utley, Mary Willetts, Jane Wright. MEMBERS NoT PICTURED: Emily Abernathy, Peggy Barrett, Ann Goodpasture, Jean Carlson Overstreet, Jeanne Sells, Thelma Smith, Mary Ann Stevens. BOBBY BOMAR .... DUDLEY BROWN .... JOAN BUSH ...... CHARLIE BYRON. . . PAULA COMBS ..... CHARLIE COOPER. .. WILBUR CREIGHTON. . . CARLETON DAVIS .... EDDIE EGGERT... RALPH EISAMAN .... TOM ENGLISH... TOM GRAY .... TIM HAIT .... BILLY IIALE ..... GRAHAM HOLLIS... . JODY HORN .... F irst Rofw MEMBERS . . .. ....... President, Arts and Sciences Second Rofw . . . .Honor .. .Kappa Alpha Theta . . . .Delta Delta Delta . . . .Kappa Sigma . . . .Pi Beta Phi . . . .Kappa Alpha . . .Sigma Chi . . . .Phi Delta Theta Council CEngineeringJ . ......... Indep:-ndent . . .Delta Kappa Epsilon ........Theta Chi ...Phi Kappa Sigma . .Phi Kappa Psi . . .Honor 'Council iWomen's Repri-se-ntativej . . .Kappa Delta. LOU JACOBS .... TOM JONES .... BRENDA KATZ .... HAROLD KLEIN .... NORMAN LACKEY .. MICKEY LAKOS... VVALLACE LEE... CLIFF NEVVMAN .... BILLY LEE NUTTING ....... . ......... MHKRIANNE REVEL .... BETTY ROBINSON... RICHARD RUSSEL .... GRADY SANDERS .... MAURICE TYLER .... KATHRYN VVALSTON DICK WALTON ....... STEWART WOOD .... FRESHMAN FORUM Third Row ...Zeta Beta Tau . . . .Pi Kappa Alpha ...Alpha Epsilon Phi .............Alpha Epsilon Pi . . . . President of Freshman S.C.A. . . . ...... ....... A lpha Tau Omega . . .President of Freshman Engineering ....Beta Theta Pi Fourth Rofw . . . .Gamma Phi Beta . . .Gamma Phi Beta ...........NucIians . . . . .Phi Delta Theta .. .Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...Alpha Tau Omega .. . . . . . . . .Alpha Omicron Pi . . . .Honor Council C.-Xeademicj ..................Slgma Nu OFFICERS CTARLIQTON DAVIS. .. ...Pr1'.s'it1cnt BOBBY BUMAR. . . .... Via'-l'rcsidz'nl The Freshman Forum has progressed greatly since its he- ginning during the latter part of 194.75 its purpose of promoting friendship and unity between the freshman class and the I'ni- versity as a whole has heen quite successful. The membership is made up of one representative from each fraternity and sorority, from the Nuclians and the Independents. This year six ax-officio members were elected to the organiza- tion. These new members are: the Freshman President of Arts and Sciences, the Freshman President of the Engineering School, Top: Wheel at the wheels Bottom: The candidates MICKEY LAKOS. .. .... Sfrgfant-af-.Trim PLIG REVELL. . . . . .Sz'fr1'1ary-Trcasurcr the Freshman President of S.C.A., and the three freshman mem- bers of the Ilonor Council. The main event sponsored by the Forum this year was the Freshman Dance in which the Freshman Queen was chosen. Other Forum activities were the All-Star Girls' Basketball game. the weekly shows in Frierson Hall, and the Freshman Banquet at the end of the year. Having set a precedent in its assistance to the freshmen as a whole, the Forum looks forward to rendering even more worth- while serviees in years to come. Top: Longino in high gear Bottom: The Queen 2, , 273 MEMBERS FIRST Row: Billy joe Adcock, William H. Aldred, Shirley Ash- ner, Jody Baker, Edwin Berger, D. H. Burger, Bill Cannon, Corbet Cornelison, John H. Givins, Frank Goodlett. SECOND Row: Orris Goodman, Clarence N. Greek, Phil Hender- son, Richard Hoisington, E. B. Hoff, Jim Hutto, James Hutton, jr., Gene johnson, Emmett C. Kaericher, jr., jimmy Long. THIRD Row: Allen Martin, Noel Martin, Robert Mathews, Charles McCann, Sam McClesky, VVilliam Murphy, Bob Page, Linde Pearson, Loyd L. Pilkington, Jack Pinkerton. FOURTII Row: Emmett Putnam, Jr., Joe Rainey, Robert Reynolds, Ed Scruggs, Maurice Scruggs, Wilbur Sensing, Bob Snead, Robert I. Thomas, VVilbur C. Wright, Tom Yount. MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Leo Barash, Stanley V. Bonner, Ja VVong Cho, VVilliam R. Clark, Lonnie Cox, james P. Dealy, F. L. Derthick, Kenneth A. Edmundson, Daniel Etter, George T. Freeman, Kennedy Gibbs, J. E. Gillum, C. C. Hawkins, Douglas Malsburger, Morris Mitchell, VVilliam H. Moore, D. B. Morrow, james H. Ramseur, Jr., Sam Wallace, Raymond Waller. OFFICERS JACK PINKERTON .................. ...... P resident ROBERT MATHEVVS ,............., . . .Viff-Prexidenl SHIRLEY ASHNER ..... ..... S efrelary STANLEY BONNER .,.. .... T reasurer Student chapters of the American Society of Civil Engineers provide the opportunity for the beginnings of professional associations. Membership in a chapter as- ..C.E. sures that contacts can be maintained with the technical and professional progress of civil engineeringg even more important, membership oifers the chance to talce part in the constructive activities carried on by the future lead- ers of the profession. The Student Chapter supple- ments regular class worlc and is the only agency that provides close contact between the undergraduate en- gineer and the American Society. Special arrangements have been made to assist members of Student Chapters to apply and qualify for membership in the American Society upon graduation at reduced costs. The McNeilly Student Chapter at Vanderbilt Uni- versity was established in 1925 and has progressed steadily in both student membership and activities. Mem- bership is open to all students enrolled in the regular civil engineering course. Bi-monthly meetings are held, providing members the opportunities of preparing, pre- senting and discussing papers on engineering subjects of current interest. Movies and slides presented at meetings give practical understanding of engineering projects which is augmented by field trips to points of engineering interest. Many meetings are given over to well-known outside speakers on technical or professional subjects. A. S. M. E. MEMBERS FIRST Row: R, C. Ansley, I. H. Atkins, Jr., C. H. Bit- ting, R. M. Bottoms, T. F. Bridges, Jr., W. N. Carney, M. N. Council, W. C. Cowen, F. L. Estes, S. M. Evans. SECOND Row: R. Fowler, John M. Green, A. R. Hardy, W. Hines, R. G. Holder, R. M. Holder, Jr., J. E. Hutzler, T. B. Lane, G. E. Martin, D. L. Mc- Cormiclc. THIRD Row: P. E. Melton, W. G. Michael, E. H. Owen, A. L. Regen, C. Scruggs, Jr., C. W. Shepherd, G. H. Sipes, H. E. Smith, R. E. Smith, L. A. Tanksley. Fouim-1 Row: L. Tillman, jr., I-I. W, Vick, A. E. Wag- ner, James M. Ward, T. I. Ward, M. Welch, R. Whitsitt, T. F. Williams, R. B. Wynne, Jr. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED: W. F. Acker, Jr., Ralph L. Allison, Sterling P, Ansley, L. Aquadro, R. C. Brad- ley, C. S. Capps, W. Carter, C. F. Coffman, William A. Davis, R. Dearman, W. T. Elrod, F. Gerchow, N. W. Hicks, H. Jennings, A. T, Jones, Jr., W. H. Kennedy, H. Lewis, W. A. Matthews, C. R. Minton, T. L. Northern, W. T. Reynolds, W. W. Scott, F. O. Smith, H. C. Stone, I. E. Sumey, Z. B. Thigpen, R. Timberlake. OFFICERS JOHN M. GREEN ..................... ....... C hairman LEM A. TANKSLEY ............... ..... V ice-Chairman R. E. SMITH .............. .. .......... Treasurer WILSON T. REYNOLDS ..... ................. S ecretary WILLIAM A. DAVIS ................ Corresponding Secretary The Vanderbilt Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was established to broaden the students acquaintance with the practical side of me- chanical engineering. Each student member receives a copy of Mechanical Engineering, the monthly journal of the Society, concerning the progress of engineering. The chapter provides the student member with the oppor- tunity to establish fraternal contact with students in engineering at Vanderbilt and other colleges, and to meet graduate engineers engaged in mechanical engineering. Membership in the Vanderbilt Chapter is available to students in the School of Engineering at Vanderbilt. The activities of the Vanderbilt Chapter include regu- lar meetings, at which seminar papers are presented by senior students, and inspection trips are planned for student members to various industries. Selected films are shown at meetings. Each spring a Regional Convention is held by the Na- tional Society and all members are invited to attend. OFFICERS C. EARL DENNIS ................... ............ I 'resirirnt VVILLIAM B. JENNINGS .... .............. T rrasurrr MARYLY VAN LEAR ................... Assistant Tn'a.vurer VVILLIAM H. BURROUGHS ...... .............. S ecrelary The purpose of the Vanderbilt Student Chap- ter of the American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers is to stimulate the professional interest of the student through planned extra-curricular ac- tivity. The programs at the bi-monthly meetings in- clude prominent chemical engineers as speakers, motion pictures, and talks by the students. Mem- bership is open to all students in the Chemical Engineering department. The local chapter main- tains an active interest in the national organization and sends delegates to the annual convention. A. I. Ch. E. ' MEMBERS FIRST Row: John Alston, Clyde Barnes, Mark Blair, William H. Clark, Martin F. Combs, Scott Coverdale, William Craddock. SECOND ROW: Howard Cullum, C, Earl Dennis, Thomas B. Donner, Ed Ellington, Garnett Finney, Beverly Ger- rigano, William B. Jennings. THIRD Row: Charles H. Jordan, Harold Lovell, Mor- gan Lynch, Johnny Mason, Ernie Northcutt, Adam Pow, Jr., Carlin Redd. FOURTH ROW: Robert F. Rives, Thomas Rhodes, Ed Tate, Walter Threadgill, Maryly Van Lear. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Vernon Allen, Herbert Batson, Bob Blair, Robert Brown, Joel Buchanan, Wil- liam Burroughs, Sam Carson, Joseph Edwards., George Gaddis, Jack Hobbs, John Hanchey, James Hulme, James Hunt, Willie B. Jones, Wayne Kaiser, Patrick Keyes, Walter Laurence, John Milwee, Thomas Pickel, James Sucldath, Walter Whitney. --... .I.E. MEMBERS FIRST Row: E. T. Baggs, H. Baker, H. Brooks, R. L. Brown, K. C. Byram, R. B. Cherry, H. T. Close, B. Davison, W. H. Dewitt. SECOND Row: W. L. Dunn, E. Erwin, F. Grisard, R. Hewit, F. Hopkins, E. H. Jenkins, L. E. Johnson, R. L. Jones, B. H. Kilgore. THIRD Row: I-I. Kitchings, R. Lancaster, G. M. Lilly, E. Lowe, S. P. McCutchen, W. L. McDonald, W. F. Mahn, R. E. Melton, K. Messner, FOURTH Row: T. W. Miles, L. Morris, R. E. Moser, L. Overhultz, R. Parham, E. E. Pentecost, E. D. Phillips, R. E. Pitts, C. Postel. FIFTH Row: G. W. Rosenthal, Salmon, Lealand Smith, Lester Smith, H. Tipton, Tom White, A. D. Willis, Womack. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: E. T. Bates, Jack Brown, E. Bush, T. Charlton, B. S. Clark, S. M. Cumming, A. Davenport, D. E. Duke, W. T. Earheart, T. Grimes, S. R. Haley, K. R. Johnson, P. T. McLendon, R. S. Mitchell, E, F. Pereda, E. Shippey, W. Shippey, R. H. Smith. OFFICERS JOE VVOMACK ........................ .....,... C hairman A. D. VVILLIS ......,................ ..... V ire-Chairman WV. L. MCDONALD ......... ............ S Nretury TOM VVHITE ,.............. .............. T reasurer PROF. WALTER CRILEY ................. Farulty Counsrlor The Vanderbilt University Student Branch of the A.I.E.E. is an affiliate of the national association. Its purpose is the dissemination of knowledge of all aspects of electrical engineering as well as the further- ance of the professional development of the student. Its membership is limited to those students who are candi- dates for a degree in Electrical Engineering. The bi-weekly meetings are devoted to business, guest speakers, student papers, discussions, and movies on topics of interest to the members. Social functions, smok- ers, and field trips are among the association's varied activities. A highlight of the year's program is participa- tion in a regional students convention, during which a representative is entered in competition in Student Tech- nical Paper Presentation. The association cooperates, through the Engineering Council, with the other professional engineering societies in projects of common interest. l 277 The purpose of Eta Sigma Phi is to further the spirit of cooperation and good will among the mem- bers of the classical departments, to stimulate in- terest in the study of the classics, and to increase our knowledge of the art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Eta Sigma Phi is attempting to stimulate the study of Latin and Greek by encouraging students in the local high schools to continue studies in Latin or Greek. Greek and Roman plays are presented for the enjoyment of the entire student body and the public. Any student who is taking, or has completed, nine term hours of either Latin or Greek at a col- lege level, and has maintained a B average or better is eligible for membership. ETA SIGMA PI MEMBERS FIRST Row: Ed Armstrong, Maurice Contor, S. Peters Farb, Helen Grizzard, Charles Hambrick. SECOND Row: Harry Hargrave, Bill Hulsey, Harvey Kirkpatrick, Harriet Vivion Miller, Tom Mitchell. THIRD Row: Charles H. White, Virgil Whitesides, Jr., Jane Wriglxt. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED: Leslie Cram, James La- Penna, Jean Carlson Overstreet, Nancy Seay, Priscilla Tingle. OFFICERS BILL IIULSEY ..................... ....... I 'rexidenl MAVRICE CONTOR ............. .... I ire-Prf'.fir11'nt JEAN CARLSON OVERSTREET ...... ....... S ecrelary JIM LA PENNA ................. .... 1 'rvaslzrer SIGMA DELTA PI MEMBERS FIRST Row: Lloyd Bates, Ben Binlcley, Jim Boren, Aline Brown, Jean Cowan, Patsy Jane Craig, Miriam Cullom, Bill Daniels. SECOND Row: Joann Glover, Gladys Gooch, Beverly Griffin, Ann Hearn, Joyce Kavanaugh, Marjorie Luton, Emily Manchester, Jane Padgett. THIRD Row: Sarah Parker, Beverly Patton, Mary Ann Stallings, Chris Taylor, Mary Jean Taylor, Joanne White, Herbert Wiesner, Joan Yearwoocl, Virginia Young. MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES: Mary Frazer, Mary Hammaclc, Kelsey Harder, Marion Holt, Raymond Norton, Barton Gliver. GRADUATE STUDENTS AND FACULTY NOT PICTURED: Jean Autret, Dr. Charles Brown, Bill Butler, Dr. Carlos Hidalgo, George W. Jones, Robert Edwin Lee, Olen E. Leonard, Louis LeVecchia, Edward Lewis, Mrs. Helen J. Long, Jack McClain, Dr. Paul Manchester, Carl Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Dr. Earl Thomas, Dr. Charles Zeelc. wfQ?A I OFFICERS SARAH PARKER ..................... ........ P resident EMILY MANCHESTER ..... ....... ..... V i cc-President VIRGINIA YOUNG ...... ..... S ecretary ALINE BROWN ....... .... . . ..... Treasurer Sigma Delta Pi, national honorary Spanish fraternity, has as its purpose the recognition and encouragement of ability and pre-eminence in this field. The require- ments for membership are completion of as many as eighteen hours of Spanish with a B average, and a B average in all other subjects. Members are elected during the Fall and Spring terms. Activities of the society include monthly meetings at which interesting programs are presented, such as movies of places of interest in South America. The society has two banquets during the year following the initiation ceremonies, with a traditional speech by each new mem- ber. Each term Sigma Delta Pi has a special project. The society, in conjunction with the Romance Language De- partment, sponsored the presentation at the Vanderbilt Theatre of the colorful and delightful Elena Imaz In- ternational Dance Trio. id OFFICERS MARY IZPSTEIN ....,.............. ....... P resident ELIZAISIETII BOYKIN .... ..... If ire-Presideni IVIARY VVII.I,I2TTS .... ................. S 1'i'r1'Iary C. A. ROCIIICDIEU ...... ..... C orrespondiny Sffretary EDVVARD VIEIILING ..... .............. Y 'reasurer The Phi Sigma Iota Honor Society was estab- lished on the Vanderbilt campus in 1938. It has for its purposes the recognition of outstanding ability and attainment in Romance languages and literature, the stimulation of advanced work and individual research in this field, and the promotion of better relations between our own nation and the nations using these languages. Membership in Phi Sigma Iota is restricted to Juniors or Seniors who have a B average in their entire college course. Graduate members must have at least a B plus. MEMBERS FIRST Row: Roberto Alfaro, Virginia Bland, Aline Brown, Marianne Calhoun, Jean Carlson, Betty Bruce Cate, Elizabeth Covington. SECOND Row: Diane Douglass, Peters Farb, Joan Geny, Amelia Goar, Corrine Hartman, Marjie Luton, Bea Mosby. THIRD ROW: Betty Mosby, Dana Nance, Anne Rich, Mary Jean Taylor, Mary Willetts, Frank Wilson. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Elizabeth Boykin, Mary Epstein, S. Jameson Jones, Janis Llewellyn, Marvin Marchant, Edward Uehling, Calhoun Winton. PHI SIGMA IOTA PAN-AMERICAN CIRCLE VANDERBILT MEMBERS FIRST Row: Roberto V. Alfaro, Francisco Bautista, Charles Bonner, Joe M. Boyd, Jr., Lawrence Branyan, Betty Butler, Norman Davis, Billy Demonbreun. SECOND Row: Decle Denbo, Barbara Dent, Barbara Docl- son, Billy Fortas, Georgia Gore, Anne Grimes, Elise Hamp- ton, Ann Hearn. THIRD ROW: Louis Jacobson, Thomas Lee, Kenneth Lewis, Jr., Marjorie B. Luton, 0. McNulty, Betty Claire Mahon, Sarah Parker, Gloria Plitman. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Raulston, Jane Redd, Dorothy Shutt, Charles A Smith, Elaine Taylor, Alice Thurman. FACULTY NOT PICTURED: Dr. C. Barrett Brown, Dr. Carlos F. Hidalgo, Dr. Paul T. Manchester, Dr. Earl W. Thomas, Mr. Carl R. Phillips, Mr. W. H. Roberts. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED! Henylson Botelho, Roberto E. Bouret, Bill Burkhart, Mary Frazer, Mary Hammack, David Hernandez, Louis G. LaVecchia, Gordon McCarter, Winfred B. Moorer, Barton Oliver, R. S. Ramalho, John Saunders, Jimmy Sullivan, Janet Thomas, Owen M, Wil- liams. OFFICERS ROSENDO J. MANZANO fPeabady Cullfgej ........ President KEYES BOVVMAN fScarritt Collegej ........... Vice-Presideni ANN HEARN Klfanderbilt Unifuersityj .............. Secretary JOE M. BOYD fVandrrbilt Unifversilyj .... .... T reasurfr The Pan-American Circle, an organization for the pur- pose of studying and furthering relations with Latin Amer- ica, is composed of students and faculty members from Peabody College, Scarritt College, and Vanderbilt Univer- sity, and also members within the city who are interested in this important subject. Meetings are held once each month with the business session followed by especially planned programs composed of Spanish and Portugese songs, dances, recitations, and interesting speakers fauthorities on different phases of Latin American life and culturej. The programs are followed by informal social periods, with music and refreshments. This year the Pan-American Circle has presented such outstanding speakers as Dr. Hugh Stuntz, President of Scarrittg Dr. Sante Uberto Barbieri, Bishop in charge of Methodism in Argentina and Uraguay, and Prentice Coop- er, ex-Governor of Tennessee and former ambassador to Peru. The Circle also sponsored a program of dances by Joy Zibart, at the Vanderbilt University Theater. OFFICERS JOHN MCCOID ...................... .... ..... P r erident KIZRMIT STENGEL ......, ...... I 'ire-l'r1'.tit1'en1 JAMES LEVOY .......,. ......... . Secretary The Junior Bar Association of Vanderbilt University is composed of men who must: fal be at least in the Sophomore year in college, fbJ be pre-law students, with a firm intention of entering law school, fcj have a scholarship average of 1.5 or better, and fdl persons under consideration are subject to a confirmation by a three-fourths vote of the active members on roll. The purposes of the Junior Bar Association are as follows: to bring into association persons in the college preparing for the study of law, to encourage the ex- change of ideas and cultivation of ideals, to increase contacts with lawyers in practice and with men and Women in the Law School, to develop some understand- ing of the nature of the legal profession, its function in society and the general essentials for effective en- trance upon its worlc, and in the pursuit of these ends to promote in its members the enjoyment of each other's company and counsel. MEMBERS FIRST ROW: William Beclc, Walter Birclwell, H. G. Bland, William Cammaclc, James Cantrell, Jo-hn Car- michael, Zack Carney, Billy Edwards, Pete Farb, Rich- ard Fellcer. SECOND Row: George Freeman, A. P. Hill, Jack Irwin, Dan Johnston, Harry Kemlcer, Kermit Kaiser, Whit King, James Kirby, James LeVoy, John Loomis. THIRD Row: Bob Lowe, Wilson Martin, John McCoid, Walter Noel, Jordan Peck, Phil Peeler, Steve Potts, Jack Reeves, Richard Reeves, Al Schaeffer. FOURTH ROW: Kermit Stengel, Earl Stover, Bob Taylor, William Wade, Charles White, Jack Whitealcer, Jack Wilbur, Al Williams, John Wrinkle. FACULTY ADVISOR NOT PICTURED: Dean W. R. For- rester. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Jerry Ewell, William Tune. UN IOR B R ASSOCIATIO OFFICERS JIM KIRBY .....,................. ........... 1 'rcsident PETE FARB ............ ......... V ire-President RICHARD FELKER ....... ....... R erording Srrrelary CARTER VVITT .....,.. ...... C orresponding Secretary MEMBERS FIRST Row: Bill Beck, Ben Binkley, John Carmichael Zach Carney, Eric Chazen, Maurice Contor, Blanton Duncan, Pete Farb. SECOND Row: Wallace Faulk, Richard Felker, George Freeman, DOH, Green, Phil Henderson, Jack Irvin, Joe Johnson, Whit King. THIRD Row: Jim Kirby, Jim Levoy, John Loomis, Bill Martin, Jack Noun, Jack Pinkerton, Steve Potts, Lee Preston. FOURTH Row: Donald Saunders, Charles White, Frank Wilson, Carter Witt, Donald Wright, Tom Yount. GAVEL CLU The Gavel Club, founded only a few years ago, has established itself as one of the major organiza- tions at Vanderbilt. The purpose of the Club is to stimulate and foster the public expression of ideas and opinions through debate and discussion, and to arouse campus interest in forensic activities. The membership of the club is limited to thirty. The members are chosen on the basis of their pub- lic speaking ability and their genuine interest in the club. The Gavel Club collaborates with the Vander- bilt Speech Department in the promotion of inter- collegiate debates. 283 ig. Hnttn, Kelley, Crouvli, Robinson, Lytle. OFFICERS I'I'I'l'I'l ILURINSUN .. ..,..., ,l'l't-sith-nl .IIM I.Y'I'LE ., WIICHIIIIIQ Kl'Il,I,l'lY . .,.Xl1w-I'l'o-slclvlll IIXI lIl I I'l1 IiII.l.Y JUE .-XlIl'tln'K Hlinslwtllztll, lhtsvlmll l1Il.IUIXI.XN Al,IuX.-XNIIIUI. ,,.. ..... . .II':14'k IiUIHEII'l' L. HICIIICY TOMMY HIIiIlXYEl.I, .. .IUIIN ISOLIVI' ...,.. ll.-XIIE IIOYEII ...... ICllIiEI'l'I' Bl-IUXYN .. VAN T. BHLJXYN JIM UIIOYLES .... JHIIN 13l,7RNE'I l' 'I'l'lf'I1'Y CALHOVN .. JIM' LTANTRELII IRWIN HICRIU , .... , ......,... .. ... . , . . , lloutlmll . . lfuotlrzill Swin11ninL: in-Ifzootlittll, 'I't'zn-li Ifootlinll ..........,l1:11'li ...Vooilmll ...Iinst-llnll .,....,li0If . . .l1'ootlr:tIl ............'I'1'zn-lc 17.-XIII, COPP ....,. ........... I fontlvzlll S'l'lCV11I CHAGUN ., . . . .I'3dmlit9tlv1llI tIVl14l'.D HIIUKY L'UR'I'IS ....... ..,.,. I ftmllmzlll ALEX IHARNEIIL ..,.,,. . ..l ooIlr1llI IVE.-KN ll.-XVIIWSI VN ......,. Hl 1.-XVMUNT IDAYIINUN .IISI IIICKEY . ,... IIIZ IPILLOB ., .,..... . .IUIIN INJNOYAN ...,. IXLANTON DVNV.-XN .. IIANK IPUVIEIL ......, Ell ELIIINGTON ......,, ILIISS EAULKINIEICIIIIY VIIIIYKY FORD ..,..,, .TUIIN FOXYLICII JHIIN GIIIBEIIT .,.. FII.-XNK GOllllI'II.l, . Jl'NIE GIIAVES IAN' HIIEEN ..... ...Il-'ooilugill ....SXK'IIlIIlIIIly' 'I'1':t:'lc ...XX rtlstllng ..,,Iinst-bztll ......I4'oollmll ...Bztslietlrztll .. ..I ootl1:Lll . . . I4'oolln:1ll . . .'l'r:u-k 'l'I'Zlt'Ii ..,..,,fQoll' . ..I4'1mIIu:tll ...Vtmtllzxll .. . Wrvst ling MEMBERS .IHIIN KIIIISVUIXI ..., .IHIIN IIAMILTON .. IIANVE IIAIHPY .. S'I'EYI'I II.-XliI'l'II'l .. KEN IIAIIIIIS ..... JUE IIIVKS ........ I'E'I'E II4 lI,'l' ,..... .. i'II.KltI.lE IIHOVEII Il.-Xltltl' IIUXX,-XIII, U . IINI IIl I l'tl HHYIP .I.'H'UXX'.-XY . JHIIN .IEXYELL HIIIII JONES ....... SYIINEY KEEBLE . 1lI'IlblCGI'I KELLEY .. SYIINEY KOONCI-I .. HILL LAMB ......... ALEX IIANKFOHII .... H A ICIHVSLIN L.-XRIUNS ,. .... ..,.... , .Golf . . ..XVi'vstlin1.: .. .Football .. . Baseball . . . .XVrestlinu ...,If'Ootlm.ll ... ..... Football .....,....l-'ootbnll 4M1.r1'.J .Wi-tlstlliig .., ..... Football ....Footbnll ...,,.Rasebztll ....., . .Football .. .'l't-nnis Olgtxl , , . . .Bztskt-tbnll . . . . . .Trnek ,. . Baseball . . ,.... ..... '1 'ravli ,...,........T1'm-k JIM IlX'I'I.E .... Rusk--tlnxll, Baseball fMgl'.l RHI! IAWXYE ......... INHIWI MAIISBERGEII JHE MAIITIN ....... IVY.-X'I I' Ml HTIN . . . JAVK MAIDIHIN .. DAHYL MAY ..... IWUITI MANXVELL . .IUIIN MOORE LEE NAIILEY ....,. I-ilI.l.Y JUE NEAL . BNI! IKUII-I ......... T031 IHXHE ......... TUM M Y I'.XT'l'E1lSClNH 'lihe purpose ol: the V-Club is to form an organization of campus athletes who will, both :is indivitltlztls and :ls Il group, CIIKIELIVUI' to foster better relations between athletes and the stutlcnt body :intl the faculty, and urge more iniereft :intl better pzirtivipzltion in alll intercollegtirite wports. Activities are held :lt least once II month. Pifturcs :ire shown '-town gznnes for the student body. The ot several nt the out-ot CC 79 Homecoming Dznivv, :ln annual al'la1lr, is sponmrctl by the 284 . .,,., T1'at'l-c Olgrxl . . . . . . . . . .Football ...lfootball fM1.:1',j .... . . . . .XVrostling: ..... ..SVVIIllIllIIlF-1' .l ootIrttll, Bnsvllzlll .............r1'I'ilt'Ii , ......... Bust-bull .. .l4'ootlJz1ll, Tru:-It ..,.,.. .XYFQSKIIIIH .... . . . .Football .....Fo0tb:IIl .. . . . . . . . . .Football Y. Y. l'IIIl.l.Il'S YI-ILTUN PUUI4 ., HILL IWWXVEIIII .. BOB KEEVIGS JAVK IlI'll'IVI'IS RIP IIEYNULIPS .. HERB IiI1'II ..... .... JOHN HIVII ......... JIKI Iill'II llUI1I'II'l'I'S , VHADIIIE IADISINSON . .. MAF RUHINSUN ...... PETE IQHHINSHN HILL IZVIUIMAN .. ,XLE S'i'IINICIIil'IIi . IYILI-IVR SENSING . IIAHHELL SIIAYEII . EARL SIMMONS .... UHAHLIE SI'EIIL .... Kl'II'IMI'l' STENGI-ll. . EARL STUYEIL .... IION Sl'l.llINS ..., .. .IIBI TAIRUII ......... ED TA'l'E ., ........ .. ZEALAND 'FIIIGPEN ANDY 'I'0llIl ........ MAHSIIAIII. TIIAMIVIELII . BILLY 'I'l'NE ............ JAMIE XXAIIE ..... .. BOB XYI'Ilit'KI.E, .. FRANK XYILSHN ,. IHWN XYI'I I' ...... A. Il. XYIIIVIIIT. . . .St-'4'I'l'l2lI'X ,'I'rvns11r4-r . . lfootllzmll . .lfoutball ..Fo0thaIl Basketball S!YllI'lIllIIlLL' . , . ..1'l'nt'Ii . .Football ..Baselmll ....TTi1l,Ii ...... . . . .'1'x':'tr'lc Hurler- ..FootlmIl tball, Golf .....T1'zu'k Swimming .XV1'estling ..I-'ootbrtll . .Baseball . .Football . . .Tennis .,F0otbaIl ......Trru'k . .Football Basketball -Football Basketball . . ..,. Golf , ,Football . .Football ..Fo0tbnlI Swimming . .Baseball Swinuning V-cllllll, Provecds from the functions go toward various activi- ties tor all V-Club members, tlzltcs :ind alumni members of the Club. The requirement for entrance into the club is to have lettered in either football, basketball, bztaebtlll, track, tennis, golf, wrest' ling, or swimming. Election of ollicers is held at the end of ezlvb achool year. CC 77 After two years in the malcingl' the V-Squarel' is now a reality. Groundworlc that was laid during the school year of '48, '49 for the engineering magazine had been made and changed s-everal times before the final plans were made in Jan. 1950 by a very small group of energetic engineering stu- dents. From this group Rip Reynolds and Shirley Ashner were chosen as the Editors and Joe Wo- maclc and Proctor McCutchen were chosen to handle the business staff. This group and a commit- tee of faculty advisors picked by the new staH: met to draw up the policy that was tc be followed in the coming years. The mo't important point of the plan was that the publication should be a non-profit organization and was to exist only from money collected from advertisers and supports of the engi- neering school. The first two issues were deemed a success. And from the tireless efforts of the first staff members of the V-Square has come a field to the engineers that is not along the same narrow lines of the strict engineering curriculum. Business Manager Bobby Matthews and Staff The Fditoriul Staff. Seated: Shirley Ashner, R. R. Reynolds. Standing: Bill Murphy, jack Alston, John Mason, Dick Hoisington, lame Browning, Xvilhur Sensing. Top: Ahhhh! Above: Up in arms. Bottom: Three notes are just alike and one is outstanding! OFFICERS BEN RINKLEY ,....,.....,........, ....,... P rfriillfnl DOROTHY HAILEY ..., ..... I 'iff-Pr1'.ridr'nl JOYCE KAVANAGIIH. .........., Sfrrrtary LESLIE HVFFMAN... .... Businfss .Vlafzagcr JACK RICE ..,.......... .........,. L ihrarian BETTY SPE TASSICY .,.. ...lfardrobr .wistrrss HENRY CLOSE ....... ........... I lislorian The Vanderbilt A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Cyrus Daniel, has completed one of the most suc- cessful seasons in its history. This choir is composed of one hundred student voices and exists for the purpose of furthering music appreciation among the members and the student body. The choir also serves as a goodwill ambassador to neighboring communities. On December ll, the A Cappella Choir, assisted by the Men's Glee Club, gave its annual Christmas concert before an overflowing crowd in Neely Auditorium. The preceding week, portions of this program had been pre- sented on two radio broadcasts, one locally over station W.S.M., and the other nationally over The Mutual Net- work. The programs ranged from delightful folk songs to selections from the classical and modern masters. The annual spring concert was given on April 29, and was met with unanimous approval. This program was one that appealed to every ear, and satisfied every taste in good music. During the week following this concert, the choir departed on a concert tour of neighboring states, where it gave several programs. Membership in the A Cappella Choir is open to all students upon the approval of the director, Mr. Daniel. It is the custom of the choir to award several keys to members who have the best attendance record over a two year period. A CAPPELLA CHOIR A CAPPELLA CHOIR ISINKIJQY Sofvrfzrzo I llester Lee Andrews Carolyn Bryan Margaret Cain lilizabeth Calvin Mary lane Capps Martha Cayce Philoise Crank Fsther Denho Ann Gamhill Grace Harding Mary Ann Hodge IIAn,Ev KAVAXAUGH Marlin Jones ,loanne Kain lane Katz ,Iovce Kavanagh Frances McKinney Suzanne Neal Susan Powers Flaine Taylor Nancy Teasley Phyllis Clery Carolyn XVomack Chris Vvoods ,Hia I Katherine Adams Jeanine Autret Barhara liriney ,Ianet Campbell Flise Hampton Adeline Horton Virginia Moore Mary Peeler Aloanne Pickering Ruth Ray Ann Sargent Mary Fleanor 'Faylr Katherine XValston Suzanne XVilson Tenor 1 Ben Hinkley Thomas English Bob Helton ,lohn Hermann loe ,lohnson George hiayfield Alhert Nlifllllllllllilll Philip Porter lack Rice Chandler Smith Bass 1 Lawrence Branyan lohn Breast Frank Colton lames Dearman Allison Fleetwood l.eslie Hufiman Glen McMillan Fdward Nloore Fverett Moslev klames Talbert Rowell VValler Hob Vilomack Dexter VVoods Sflflfllllh 2 Flizalieth Akin Ruth Atkinson Patsy Barnett Marie Caslick Ora Davis Peggy Dodson Ann Durham Betty Ann Givens ,lane Gray Gwen Holland loan Hooper Mary Ann King Mary Jane Krum Virginia Neatlierx' Patricia Parsons lieyerlx' Patton Betty Tassey Lillian Vililkinson Afro 2 Mimi Conner ,lackie Craig Franres Fokes lit-tty' Gant Mary ,lane Gillwert Dorothy' Hailey' Sarah Lasseter Sarah Longino lanet Thomas Ann Topping 'llmor 2 lid Askren Sam Carney Arthur Dickerson Charles Gill hV1llIt'I' Lawrence loc Potts Dan Smith Holi Vilatson XValter Yarbrough liars 2 Allan Blair llenrv Close Bill Roliertson Bill Rover Roluert Schaub lidgar Spencer Richard Vilaggener Charles Yates Gerald XVilliams 287 OFFICERS GEORGE MAYFIELD ,...,........... ........... I 'rfsidfnf JOHN HERMANN ..... .... I? wines: ,Manager ANNE DIJRHANT ...,. .......... S 1'1'l'f'lary JEAN COYVAN ...... .... L ibrarian MEMBERS Soprano Alto Elizabeth Akin Jeannine Autret Sis Cain Jo Dobbs Anne Durham Ann Gambill Betty Ann Givens Grace Harding Marjorie Krum Caroline Lowe Jeanne Sells Barbara Southgate Nancy Teasley Jackie Turner Carolyn VVomack Tenor John Hermann George Mayfield VVilliam Patton Settembrini CH Marianne Calhoun Janet Campbell Jean Cowan Jackie Craig Betty Gant Helen Grizzard Gwen Holland Sarah Longino Ruth Ray Ann VVeir Sargent Janet Thomas Katryn VValston B rlsx John Curtis Edwin Eggert Jim High Ernie Leachman Carter Pate Bill Teasley Charles Yates MEMBERS FIRST Row: Grace Harding, Sis Cain, Betty Ann Givens, Ann Gambill, Jo Dobbs, Elizabeth Akin, Ruth Rhea, Kathryn Walston, Betty Gant, Janet Campbell, Ann Durham. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Lowe, Marjorie Krum, Jackie Craig, Barbara Southgate, John Hermann, George May- field, John Teasley, Jackie Turner, Nancy Teasley, Ann Weir Sargeant, Marianne Calhoun, Helen Grizzard. This second year of the Vanderbilt Chapel Choir has been one of growing memberships and success. Although its forty members include both men and women, as in the A Cappella Choir, there are important differences that lit it for a different type of service. It is a more compact group which uses music and accompaniment, and can thus prepare selections in a shorter time, As its name signifies, its main function is to provide music for the l'niversity assemblies when desired. A project of the Chapel Choir is the new JVomeu's Glee Club, the personnel of which comprises all the women in the chapel choir. One of the Glee Clubs, major presen- tations wa-s Debussc-y's The Blessed Damoself' Cyrus Daniel, Director of music and University Or- ganist. is the director-accompanist of both organizations. PEL CHOIR In its second year of reactivation, the Vander- bilt Men's Glee Club increased both its scope and its reputation. This choral group of thirty-five voices, under the direction of Dr. Cyrus Daniel, is a musical organization offering the entertain- ment-type music typical of men's choral groups. The first performance of the Fall Quarter was for the Tennessee Teacher's Association on Oc- tober 21, before a crowd of 1500. On the four- teenth of November, the Glee Club journeyed by bus to Sewanee to sing at the University of the South. The Glee Club in conjunction with the A Cappella Choir, broadcast a special Christmas pro- gram over a local radio station. The Christmas Vesper Service at Vanderbilt on December 11, found another Standing room onlyv audience reacting favorably. During the Winter Quarter, the Glee Club visited Chattanooga, appearing at Baylor School, McCallie School and the Girl's GLEE CLUB Preparatory School, thus making the first extended tour. Several times during the year the Glee Club appeared on University chapel programs to the de- light of the students. Additional concerts are planned, including trips to Bowling Green, Kentucky and other cities as alumni and friends realize the capabilities of the Glee Club. MEMBERS F1Rs'r Row: Billy Alford, John Carmichael, Wallace Clyde, Sid Patterson, Allen Caldwell, Walt Foster, Erskine Seay, Robert Berry, SECOND Row: Bob Watso-n, Coleman Alexander, Bob Helton, Phil Kistler, Glenn Stoutt, Edgar Spencer, john Robinson, John Beasley, John Kelley Breast. THIRD Row: Hayes Glover, Ed Wilson, Jack Courtner, Joe Johnson, Ben Binkley, Dana Coggins, Henry Close, Paul Hargrove, Pete Norfleet, Hap Hackney. 289 l l Z if X 4 . X f , ' ag aint if MER 'f Chi Delta Phi, national honorary literary frater- nity for women, is represented at Vanderbilt by the Kappa chapter. Membership in the group is restricted to women above the freshman level, and is determined by competitive tryouts held each fall and spring. The purpose of Chi Delta Phi is to recognize and encourage women students talented in creative writing. During bi-monthly meetings, the work of members is read and discussed by the group, or distinguished people in the field are invited to speak. Chi Delta Phi also cooperates in the publication of the Gadfly, campus literary magazine. MEMBERS FIRST Row: Kay Bond, Aline Brown, Sally Carus, Jean Crilry, Alice Ann Cull. SECOND Row: Anne Durham, Katherine Manier, Mary Virginia Moore, Harriet Parkes, jean Pedigo. THIRD Row: Fran Porter, Emily Swan, Mary Exa Wil- letts. MEMBER Nor PICTURED: Betty Boykin. OFFICERS ANNE DURHAM ...............,..., ..... P fmdmf ALINE BROWN ........,. ..... If ire-Prfxident MARY EXA WILLETTS ..... ..... S ecretary CHI DELT PHI' 290 CALUMET CLUB OFFICER S. PETERS FARB ........................ Executive Serretary Calumet Club, men's honorary literary society of Vanderbilt University, was founded in Novem- ber, 1906, by a group of undergraduates to strengthen the literary spirit of the university and to promote by all honorable means every worthy movement which has for its fundamental aim the welfare of the institution. Later the Calumet Club formed similar group at the following universities and colleges: Georgia, Sewanee, Virginia, North Carolina, Randolph-Macon, and originated the literary fraternity Sigma Upsilon, now dormant. An unsuccessful attempt to revive Sigma Upsilon was made last spring by Sewanee and Vanderbilt. The activities of the past year consisted of the publication of a new literary anthology, Opses, a joint meeting held for the first time with the other literary clubs and open to the campus, and the ap- pointment of Mr. Walter Sullivan as faculty ad- visor. MEMBERS FIRST ROW: S. Peters Farb, Doug Fisher, Jesse Ford, Jr., Frank Gorrell. SEcoND Row: Tom Griscom, William Hulsey, jr., joe Johnson, Robert Melson. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: Robert Calvert, Jesse Colton, Stephen Forman, Herbert Fox, Tom Hays, Richard In- low, Donald Lewis. 291 l I The Vanderbilt Hiking Club has been active since January 23, 1948, when it was organized through the efforts of Jimmy Swain and other enthusiastic outdoorsmen. The major purpose of the club is the promotion of interest in such outdoor sports as hiking, cave- exploring, canoeing, camping, and mountaineer- ing. The Club's trips range throughout Tennessee -from Reelfoot Lake to the Great Smoky Moun- tains-and include local points of scenic interest. The construction of hiking trails, a continuing public service project, is the object of numerous trips to Fall Creek State Park. HIKING CLUB 292 MEMBERS FIRST Row: janet Campbell, Dick Carney, Llew Chap- man, Roland Downing, Bob Firnberg. SECOND Row: Ray Fowler, Rheta Helm, Everett Her- tenstein, Bill Jones, Peggy Lea. THIRD Row: Bob Mitchum, Judy Mountfort, Mary Exa Willetts, Carol Williams, Herb Witter. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED: Verne Barnes, Dorothy Parkman Barr, Thomas A. Barr, Tom Dollard, Wayne Kaiser, Dick Means, Glenn McMillan, Bill Rogers, John Slaughter. FACULTY MEMBERS Nor PICTURED: Mrs. F. L. Conover, Dr. Margaret Martin. OFFICERS JIMMY SXVAIN ..................... .......... P rf.riJcnl DICK CARNFY ....,....... ......... I 'iff-l'r'fsiJcnt MARY EXA VVILLETTS ...... ....... S z'Cr1'tary-Trfaxurn' RHETA IIELM ............. .... C orrfxponding Sefrelary BLUE PENCIL CLUB The Blue Pencil Club, Junior College literary society, is made up of fifteen members of the Jun- ior College who need ODK points . . . bad. Some of them write poems. Others come to meetings. Others don't. At meetings the members plan what they are going to do at the next meeting. Once they invited a speaker, but he wouldnlt come. Some people join Blue Pencil because they get to wear a key. Some have joined because they thought it was exclusive. There are lots of reasons for joining. Many of them can be found in psy- chology books. A few of the members really like to write. I don't know what their reason was. Blue Pencil meetings offer capital entertainment. They begin at the library, move on to Butch's, and end up at innumerable places. It is really a most ambitious organization, though. Already plans are being made for things to be done next year. OFFICERS ED VVEINER .......................... ..... P residfnl BILL VVILSON ..................... ..... S erretary JIM VVILSON ,.... ..... T rea.tur1'r MEMBERS FIRST Row: Ed Armstrong, Bill Baker, Bob Drake, Alf Farris, Fred Kissling. SECOND Row: Jerry Klein, Max Notowitz, Steve Potts, Bob Taylor, Carl VanDervort. THIRD Row: Ed Weiner, Gus Weiss, Bill Wilson, Jim Wilson. MEMBER NOT PICTURED: Leonard Wright. 293 Q., A ln 5 1 1 s 1 1 5KvbAu!5w,,,4,, .ffl U., WV. M ,, ,' 4 'Z' V WMU , ,, A ,,A.. 'm.. ,..,.......4..,. ,,,,, ,,,, .4 mf A . ' .. ... . . - - DELTA THETA PHI FIRST Row: Sherman Hunt, jr., Paul Hyde, David Ruth- erford jack Herod, VVilliam E. Christie, VVilliam O. Beach, jr., YVilliam Harbison, Melvin Butler, Earl McNabb, Charles E. Felix, joe Matthews. SECOND ROW: Larry Fitzpatrick, llead Evans, Bob Burke, Ed Sanders, john VV, lNfIcClain, jr., Alex Court- ner, Ben H, Gunn, Dick Frank, Billy Hickerson, Frank Romeo, james Martin, Bob Littleton, Bob Collins, Ken VVright. THIRD ROW: Russell Hinson, Williani Pigue, Harold C. Dedman, Richard Harrison, Robert E. Allen, Ed Ware, Clair M, Forrest, Bob Leonard, john Henry, Clyde H. Brockett, jr. FOURTH Row: jim Barlow, Carroll Kilgore, Bill Land- ers, lwark Hicks, jr., P. Foster, Bob Holt, Ernest Bachman, David N. Boyer, VVilliam E. Kaiser, Ed Silar. FIFTH ROW: VVilliam VVo0druff, joe Stroud, Robert Is- bell, Glendon Fisher, Bill Ashburn, E-d Armstrong, jack Zucarello, Charles Stiles. SIXTH ROW: Roy Haggard, Herbert Larsen, Whitney Stegall, Elliott Lamson, Ernest C. Hamilton, Paul Sherwood, Bob Bruce, Spencer Simpson, VVoodward Hampton, Roy Bacon, lylorris Lowe, Auvergne VVilliams, jr. SEVENTH Row: james H. Bobo, Sam Swann, Shelby Smoot, Henry Brandon, Tom Kittrell, George NI. Talley. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: jim Brooks, William Craw- ford, Ike Clinton, john Cowan, Fred Helms, Wm. Lacy, VVm. Paine, Stanley Snodgrass, james Spiegel, james H, Vanzant, George VVallace, joe VVebb, Eugene VVyatt, Henry Eubank, Wilsori Harde, Bryan T. Lowe, james Leak, Henry Potter. PHI ALPHA DELTA FIRST Row: Ted Lockyear, Frank Gorrell, Maclin Davis, james Diamond, Henry Spurrier, Douglas Henry, Robert Hardister, W, E. Wilsori, Howard Baller, Logan Hipp, IVafrd DeVVitt, Harry Wellford. SECOND ROW: Alex Lankford, Paul Kelly, Alfred Taylor, Hudson Regan, Robert Dowder, jerry Flippin, Barton VVilliams, Charles Cady, IValker Guinn, Alexander Smith, Roy Hendrix, Gus Hatfield, Henry Beaty. THIRD Row: Arthur Shea, A. B. Neil, john Grissim john Hibbett, Henry Buckner, Pete Phillips, Abner Nic- Gehee, Clifford Harrison, Hewitt Tomlin, Fred VVilson, Ralph Houston, Allen High. FOURTH ROW: Denmark Bell, Lawrence VVright, Hunt- er Armistead, Wirt Courtney, Henry Lake, Patrick Mc- Ginness, joseph Sims, john VVa.lt. MEMBERS Nor PICTUREDS Harrison Adams, Kirk Andrews, Griffin Boyte, jesse Colton, Richard Courtney, Robin Courtney, Phil Davidson, Tommy james. PHI DELTA PHI FIRST Row: Bill Gleason, jennings Goza, jr., john lylack, Sydney Keeble, jr., Bill Lambie, jr., Robert Ken- drick, Dick Laroche, Henry McCall, jr., Beverly Doug- las, jr., VVilliam VVooten, Alex Howard, jr., Tom Proc- tor, jr. SECOND Row: Charles Speir, j, Clayton Rich, Louis La- Vecchia, Williani Butler, Williani Mason, john Shel- burne, Richard Nloore, james Walker, Robert VVright, Erle Coppedge, Frank Gilliland, jr. THIRD Row: YVilliam Howell, Edward Knapp, john 295 XVheeler, VVilliam Burton, jr., jerry Colley, Clint Kfor- gan, Richard Dietzen, Howard Shelton, Hal Lackey, Andrew Gant, jr. FOURTH Row: Richard Beamish, III, Raymond Morris, Cornelius Summers, VVilliam Gamble, john Robertson, joe Foy, George Cate, jr., Horace Redditt, Robert Cowan. MEMBERS Nor PICTURED: Robert B. Deen, jr., Fred Boone, Eugene N. Collins, Charles E. French, Barrett B. Sutton, A. David Crawley, ,-'2A ' 'N.-, , if W V 1 .V , .r Q , ., ,Q , ,, , 1 V . is A. n,--'A L . 296 ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA FIRST Row: Joseph Bailey, Tom Harwood, Royce Dawson, Ted Haywood, Lewis Schmidt, Don Bry- an, John Rawlings, Ralph Massie. SECOND Row: Jim Knight, Henry Cecil, Joe Ar- rington, Louis Barnes, Dick Cole, R. Williams. THIRD Row: Ed Fisher, Hal Hadin, Gene Qualls, Oscar Beasley, Henry Felhous, Hedrick, Weir Connor, Ray Witt, Jim Morrow. FOURTH Row: Marshall Pitts, Bill Marsh, Nat Thomson, Sam Stephenson, Charles Lawrence, H ersc hell Boyd, Jim McCarty, Doug Stephenson, Bill Hedrick, Bob Linn, Frank Brown, Dean Wool- dridge. PHI CHI FIRsT Row: S. L. Clilford, J. S. Rheinschmidt, J. M. Tanner, E. Paulwan, S. Turner, E. William- son, E. Brown, D. Cochran, T. Weatherall, L. P. Speed. SECOND Row: S. R. McCampbell, R. S. Stemphel, R. Suher, D. Jones, N. H. Talley, S. B. Chenault, S. Anderson, P. Lindsay. THIRD Row: Z. Trawick, R. Schlant, T. Delvaux, O. Morgan, R. Rowe, T. Culley, C. B. Howard, W. H. Edwards, R. Williamson. FOURTH Row: H. H. Rogers, W. Harris, A. 297 Townes, P. Browner, R. M. Roy, V. Fentress, E. E. Kimbrough, C. Hunt, G. Cromeans, W. S. Col- lison. FIFTH Row: Guy Gillespie, Sam Denny, B. Cough- ran, L. E. McHenry, Derryherry, C. Brock, S. Marable, K. King, N. Winston, B. XV. Cobbs, C. McCall, R. L. Nestor, G. Curtis, R. Collins, B. Hines. SIXTH Row: C. Branch, T. Barringer, W. Wad- lington, McClure, F. Payne, Owsley, R. Ridings, Martin, P. Ruble, H. Coles, Joe Boyd, G. Scott. B PTIST STUDE UNIO The Baptist Student Union is an organization for all Baptist students. It is intended to further Christian growth in college life and to connect the student directly with a local church. The B.S.U. maintains a Student Center at 1509 21st Avenue South. This is the students, uhome away from home. The B.S.U. functions through a council of twelve members, who direct che various aspects of the work. Some of the outstanding features of this year's program have been, the Fall Retreat, the State B.S.U. Convention, the City-wide Youth Re- vival, and the Spring Retreat. The Daily evening devotions and the Saturday night Bible discussions have attracted many students this year. The Pur- chase of a Mission Car has greatly promoted the work of the B.S.U. MEMBERS FIRST Row: Jean Jones, Ann Schuh, Beverly Thompson. SECOND Row: Mr. F. I-I. North, Leland Sedberry, Dick Waggener, Howard Olive. THIRD Row: Bob Taylor, Percy Pentecost, Octo Barnett, Art Dickerson. OFFICERS HOWARD OLIVE ................... ........... P rcsiden! ARTHUR DICKERSON ..... ...... F iryt Vice-President JEAN JONES ........... ...... S ffond Vice-President BOB TAYLOR .............. ..... T hird Vice-President BEVERLEY THOMPSON ..... ........... S efretary PERCY PENTECOST ..... ...... T reasurer RAGLAND CHARLES S. RAGLAND, AYI7 .... BROWNLEE CURREY, A'23.. JOHN NEAL CAMPBELL, An, L'16 ..... LLOYD THOMAS, A'24 ............... H. FORT FLOVVERS, E'12 .... 1950 Tom Lipscomb, A,I7 Hugh Morgan, A'15 Alec Stevenson, A'16 1952 Charles Hunt Brown, A'i2 Howard D. Dozier, A'o8 Sam Fleming, jr., A'28 TURNER OFFICERS . . . . . .President MARION SOLOMON, A'z5, L'27. . . . . . . . .Vice-President . . . . . . . . . ...Vice-Presidenl PARKER HOLT, A'33, L'36. . . .. ... .Vice-President . . .Vice-President OVERTON VVILLIAMS, A,27. . . . ...... Treasurer ...Vice-President HILL TURNER, A'17 ............. ............ S ecretary .. .Vice-Prexident S. VAUGHAN GARDINER, L,99 .... ..... I fonorary Auditor MEMBERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Frank M. Gilliland, A'xz J. Lacey Reynolds, Ir., A332 1956 Willard R. Hendrix, A'27 joseph B. Killevrew, M'25 Charles Malcolm Moss, A'27 Joesph O. Neuhoif, E'3x John R. Overall, Ay23 Charles S. Ragland, A'17 Edgar E. Rand, A'27 Vernon Sharp, jr., A28 W. D. Spears, A'28, L'31 1954- W. P. Moss, AYIQ, L'31 Kate S. Zerfoss, AYI7 Thomas Booth, M'26 Lipscomb Davis, E'21 E. E. VVilson, A'21, L'24 joe Higgins, L'2o James Lancaster, A,27 Brownlee Currey, A,23 Ex Ofiicio Eldon Stevenson Cecil Sims The Alumni Association is an organized group of former students dedicated to the promotion of the Uni- versity's interest, its activities are guided by a Board of Directors, assisted by an Alumni Advisory Council com- posed of class representatives and local club oilicersg its oliicial publication is the Vanderbilt Alumnur, a news magazine, currently distributed eight times a year amongst eleven thousand former students. Membership is based on a voluntary annual gift of SI or more, depending upon the financial ability or in- clination of the giverg however, each former student re- ceives the magazine for one year following his departure john Sloan from the campus, and in addition, former students con- tinuing their training either at school or by apprentice- ship, business or professional, enjoy full privileges with- out charge during the training pcriodg the only require- ment is that the proper mailing address be furnished the alumni ofiice. Through its Living Endowment Plan, the Alumni Asso- ciation provides a substantial source of income to the University. During the past ten years, through voluntary contributions, former students have given an average of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars annually to vari- ous University enterprises. ALUM I ASSOCIATIO COMMODORE NA5H5l!LLEf2-i 5' xx Hs fhe Man Behind Q f' O! eaufy igorfraifa Lg HER ST. BERNARD'S WASH ED COAL OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT COMPANY fo ' More Heal A X Lower Price Supplies for fhe FiSherman f ST, BERNARD and HunI'sman gl COAL CO. .1 X Q , 1 dl NI ARCADE-6-3IOI I9OO Church Sl. Nashville 3. Tenn WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS WHO'S HELP MADE THIS ANNUAL POSSIBLE Alloway Bros. Al's Tavern Anderson Fish and Oysler Co. B and W Caleleria Baplisl Boolcslore Bransford Sharp Co. Campus Grill Capilol Engraving Co. Coca Cola Bollling Co. Colony Cleaners Cross Keys Reslauranl Culligan Soil Wafer Co. Cumberland Sand Co. Dixie Drive Il' Syslem Dr. Pepper Bolrlling Co. Equilable Securilies Corp. Firsl Morlgage Co, ol Nashville Franlc Busch Jewelry Co. IreIand's Jamison Bedding Co. Jensen and Jeclc Jewelry Co Joe Morse Co. Johnson Cleaners Kirlcpalriclq Coal Co. Kroger Co. Loveman's Lulon Insurance Agency Life and Casually Ins. Co. McKay Cameron Co. McClures Depl. Slore MalIernee's Marlin Sewell Pholographer MeIfi's Drive In Reslauranl Melhodisl Publishing House Molel Reslauranl Nalional Lile and Accidenl Ins. Nalional Slores Ouldoor Equipmenl Co, R. C. Malhews Consiruclion Co. Roclcwood Amusemenl Co. S. I-I. Kress Co. Sainl' Bernard Coal Co. Service Lines S+eil's Sweel Shop Tenn. Valley Eleclric Co. Theo. Talel Co. TinsIey's Trailways Walden S. Fabry Pholographer Washinglon Manulacluring Co Graces Nashville Coal Co. Weinslein and Sons H, G, Hill CQ, Nashville Surgical Supply Co. WMAK Harley Holi' Co. Nalional Furnilure Slores WSM COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF PHILLIP MORRIS A FRIEND CIGARETTES Come Uuer fo Our ,jvloawe I NATIONAL I FURNITURE STORE gy X77 Third Ave. and Commerce I TI1e Sa+isfacI'ory S'rore for 88 Years I 949' I862-I950 NasI1viIIe's Newesi' Furnifure The Finesih Fashions for JUNIORS, MISSES, WOMEN, TEENS Show Place NASHVILLE 650 KC CLEAR CHANNEL 50.000 WATTS OwnecI by THE NATIONAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. I 4? 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Out of my way, knave Some little White gods COMPLIMENTS COMPUMENTS OF OF THEO. TAFEL CO. IS3 4Ih Ave., N. Nashville, Tenn CAMPUS GRILL Physicians 8: Hospilal Supplies Zlsl Ave., S, Nashville, Tennessee Since l889 L. E. SALMON, Presideni' S. W. SMITH, Nashville, Tenn., Manager Ci? ennefkiee uc eg gicfric Suppfg omloany wHoLEsALE msmauroas ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ' POLE LINE EQUIPMENT MEMPHIS, III TENNESSEE NASHVILLE, IZI TENNESSEE ron EVERY INDUSTRIAL Ann DOMESTIC use -I I A i' I I I - 1 1 I mari ' I' ' - - 'ig' K in - -ing--y?:i .ii-itia.-i.:....2 vL!:'P.,. l- '-in' , ff - 'fs I 1 , , - - - . V - .,., A' . . , 12 ' ' . ' . f' 'f '? 'Wi' fi 1 uf.-',!.L .4 L -.., gf, .15 I . I - i M ' I P ' ' ERI' ' 9 Clean-Efficient-EconomicalI NASHVILLE COAL CO., INc NASHVILLE 3,TENNESSEE - - 6-1181 JUSTIN POTTER IOHN TEAGUE E. E. WILSON IOE DAVIS FRED HAMILTON V.U. 'I9 V.U. '19 V.U. '21 V.U. '41 V.U 46 LISTEN NIGHT AND DAY WIIIOAK CUMBERLAND AmerIca's Fasfesl Growing Raclio S'ra+ion Incorporaied I300 ON YOUR DIAL Sfudios in 'rhe Maxwell House MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM C. N. ROLFE W. W, BENZ MISS ANNIE ZICKLER JENSEN AND JECK 00. 2I9 Sixllm Ave., N. Nashville, Tenn. SPECIFICATION SAND AND GRAVEL Elevalor and Yards I0 Fa'I'l1erlancI SI. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE lIFE HIID CHSUIHTV IIISURIIIICE CUITIPHIW 0F TEIIIIESSEE OVER TWO MILLION POLICIES IN FORCE PAUL MOUNTCASTLE P d HOME OFFICE NASHVILLE TENN FOR CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT ALWAYS TRAVEL WITH TicIceI's and Informa+ion Charfer Service I I3-6TH AVE. N. 7I I 5TH AVE, S. Phone 42-6373 Phone 6-7I4I Bugs Then she said .... Orr at work B AND W MallerneeB On Smarf Six+h Avenue 222 Nh Ave.. N. ARROW SHIRTS CAVANAGH HATS TIMELY CLOTHES Beautiful Clothes for all occasions JL Sfwfffldfe' 225 6th Ave. 225-231 sIx'rI-I AVE., N. Belle Meade NATIoNAL STORES FRANK The Brigh+esl' Spol On The Square CO' The lviid-Sou+h's Largesl Cash Deparl- . 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CAPHOL ENGRAVING COMPANY 807 CLARK PLACE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 1 3 'Q 5 Q i Z may N 1 s 552 5. fs if Xiii f ' r . . . how much we enjoyed meet- ing you all. We really enjoyed making your portraits and hope that you in turn enjoyed meet- ,A ing us. There were times when you taxed our capacities but never our patience or enthusiasm. The whole-hearted cooperation we re- ceived from the Editors and their staff was unique in our exper- ience. Photographically, we have tried hard to make the 1950 Com- modore the finest college annual in the nation! the studlos of WALDEN FABRY MARGARET FABRY TOGO ITCHIDA MALINDA ANDERSON MARTHA ANN BRITTAIN GLADYS BRITTAIN 635:21 sglzon SISIISEIII FIIIIITIIIB lIlIIIIPAIIY1frIIASHVIllIE nuuq oian I'Iighes+ Awards of Merii in Prinring Exhibi+s of Ihe Soufhern Graphic Ar+s Associafion for Excellence In: COLLEGE ANNUALS 0 HIGH SCHOOL ANNUALS o CATALOGS BOOKLETS 0 CLOTH BOUND BOOKS 0 SALES PROMOTION PIECES The I949 COMMODORE was 'rhe recipIen+ of The I-Iighesr Award in College AnnuaIs .!4ll t0gl'6ll9A6
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