THE PAUL MEEK LIBRARY

THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTIN MARTIN, TENNESSEE TENN. LD 5300 .M],) 1940 C.2 2')8323 IJniversity of Tennessee. .Jun Lor- Co l l e qe ,

T've v o lun t e e r Junior. •

{ ARCH. LD Of . 5300 .M35 , 1940 by

, for The STUDENTS of

The University of Tennessee Junior College Martin, Tennessee * :<'58323

THE LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTIN

* * * * * * * * * * DOROTHY JACKSON EDITOR-IN-CHIEI'

LELABELLE SCRUGGS SUBSCRIPTION EDITOR H. N MOO R E BUSINESS M,'NAGER J. PAUL PHILLIPS FACULTY ADVISOR THE SHADES of Night

are being drawn as the sun sinks over the hill in

rhc orchard back of the Industrial Arcs Building.

Soon Bedwell will turn the switch and the Admin-

isrrario» Building will be flooded with Light .

.'WORE 1'1111.1.11'5 j'IlITC111'lT .in~~EI.I,S Il'flOLU;Y sen ucos ,OInSOl< UTI.IIER ..\LI,I'~' Day ts dying 111 tbe rocxt J .\CJ.;SO,< ~llil.1l EI~IS U

Volunteer Junior Staff

j. P,\UL PI-IIU.lPS _ fllclilly /\'/1';.\01"

DOi\OT1IY JACKSO;\' _____Editor-ill-Chic! I'_NIT,\ !vluu-IEI\I."\' _ Assorietr f,/itol"

RUTI-, BOWLlN_ __Assorietr Editor

H. N. MOO](E ___lJlIsiJ/(,\' ,\'!allllgl'r

BILLY PRITCHI,TT .IIHOriilfc Busmcss to.lill/

n.U"jH LATIMER Fel//llrn Edilor

fR'\i\'K ~Ol(I(ELLS ____ S/JUrt.1 [iii/Of for M('II

GLADYS GillSON _ Sbocts Edilor for \'VU/II,'11 f \VAJ(]{EN \VOOLLEY SlIa/ls/Jot Editor ADMINISTRATION BUILDING At NIght

THE va P'r.eseuts FROM DARK T LL· DAWN r

C 0 N T E N T s

Opening Section .. ... _ _ 1~7

Dedication 8-9 Boys' Dorm in the fore"round with Snapshots _ b ' 10 I, Division (The Faculty) ...... 11-12 Girls' Dorm and Administration i' Faculty 1.'>-14 Building in the background. Division (The Classes) 15 -16 The Sophomores __.... 17-23

The Freshmen 0. __ • 24-31 Honor Page . 32 Di vision (elu bs and Leaders) __.. 33-34 Clubs 35-54

Leaders __._ __. j 5-) 9 I~ Snapshots __ _ 60 Di vision (Our Bee ntics ] .... 6 1-62

Beauties 63-71 Sna pshots ... .. ____ 72 Division (Athletics) ..... 73-74 Football ...... ___ 75 - 8 1 Basketball _ _ 82-84 Intr:lmurals 85-89 Snapshots _._. " .. _. ..__.._ 90·91 ______...... _ 92

j\loh'l Oc or Farewell ______. .__..__93 " "

'i~-~DEDICATE this, the 1939 - 40 edition of the Volunteer ~ ~"-o-'~n"'lort DARK to DAWN, in which we atrempt ro record a few

scenes and memories of our nights at UTJC.

The fellowship of the 6 o'clock meal III the DilllllS Hall. The Social Hour that follows in the GirlS' Dorm.

The Football or Basketball game 1I'1th all its color ;l11d CX(l(Cl11c'nL

The Dances in the Gym when lights are dim ann the music SW<':d.

The Dates at the show and J stop at the fountain afterward. The Lessons and Lectures :ln~ QuizLes of romor row-c-tomorrow-c- TIle midnight snack of pop corn, pcauuts, candv, W!J:-It-llors, and coca-cola, and finally .

To Bcd-"ho-hu111, better set my al.u-n. for brcakf:Jsr"-:\nd so to sleep. T H E

F A c u L PAUL MEEK--Executive Officer

T Thein 'he task to dirpe! the darlzness of 19nor,lIlce and to fpeed the d,ncJl o/llllderstmIdillg ** **

\I.I.E'.; D.\\'II)U,\~f::'n; LIRR IR, nR" ...nus F. ~I( ~HIL\:<, .1"11" f_])~ln''1J !lU~"EY. ~1.\kY no, "ITLl"-, C.'"1. t:..\RJ. ~'HK I'.IUI. IIRY.I'.;T. (\~~"I.I. \\'11.1.1 ..,\1 >Lln;", JOE "I.\C~ PHII.UP" .i. I',IL-L y c.'\ 1.I1\\'t;I.I .. 1'11.1.11; JIII.I. .. \lIRY I;Sllr."""!I\ "Hll,I,II'o, .\lYRTI.E H. (1";';0>;, linE" nt.c.. I'IUI. "nR~l.\" 51't:'.;O:•. 'un' H.I/.\III'TlI CR ...vr vs. CI.,IRE'.;CE (II-HIllER, ELf;. jl'.;E ST,\\"rORIJ, (;E'.;I: II. ilEA". Jon:>:~_ IIORT"". (;EOR';t: S\\'j'.;IJI.ER '"JX ..' IlE "OS5, \\'ILI.I.-I.\! R.I Y 1''<[1'1', URI WOO!)S, sT£!'IIE:< R. ELLIOTT, FI.QRE"CE f;, KRol.!" fURRY 1f.IRKIS"" [ III ' ';:l~V:HfS i HARY RILL T H E

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• A s s E Between Classes s Sophomores * * * * Freshmen * * * * * 1lte

SPONSORS:

C. c. el\A VEl\'S [UIl:',\1(1) SCl-I~llllT

FRANK DODD Pvosidcnt

ED OSBORNE LELA BELLE SCRUGGS V iet-l'n'.,id(,!1 1 5""I'I'lllr.1'- 'f' ,','1/-'11 IT" Sopb Statistic:

TOLl I 141

Boys Girls • Agncultun· _ 51 Ag. Engineel'ill(; 12 Education 25 Home Ec. 42 Liber:ll Arts 8 Prc-DenIl~tIT I Pn:-L:I.\V 2 Pre-Med 2 l'ag-~ 17 EVELYN RUTH KIRK-Flil/lioudi Mask Jnd \,'ig, Scribbler;, Form,ic, Rel'0rlt't, Eall 39, lNA TYSON-P

\VILlARD w. BED\VELL, jR ,-F ri''''''!JI!' ALTA FAYE TOLLEY-DlJnltlJ s. C. t\., Vice-Pre- .. Spring, Fall ,9, \!:l,k and \\'ig: A, S. e. S. C. :\.' I-Iollle E<:.; NKN, PI'C'. '39-'-1-0: Will,on Coumr\' Life; Intramural Mgl',; Ol'che'Ir~: Magna Cum Laude. ANITA }'-1ULI-IERI'\'-Nrll !"'rli Spring, '39: FOH'n,ic; (;Iee Cillh: Rifle Team, '39, A.S.C. NKN; Home Ec.: I. R, C.. Reporter, \\·iElier. ',9, ~t't·.- Trea, __Spring, '39, Vice·Pre" Fall '59: Scrihbler" \Iil" SARA OLlTl-IIA DlCKSON-Vilnlc('r and wts: Tumbling, '35, '39, '-1-0, Reporter "f Suph"r""re Fo rcnsic. V. Pre' .. Fall. '39, Sec.c'Trcas.. \\'imer, '-1-0; S. Cia,,; A"ociate Editor Volunteer .l r.. 39-'-1-11, \bpl' C. .-\.. Sec., '-1-0, Homc Cc,: NKN; Imralllllral ;l,1gl' Cum CUIll Laude, '38-'J9, Cum Laude. rau. '39. :\. S. C. l.aude, Fall. "'inter, Spr;Jlg, 'no '39, Mazna Cum LHHle, Winter. '-1-0; .-\, S. C. PAUL MEL TOl\"-iltlJka Ag. Club; Will,on Coullln' Life: I, R. (' :\ S, t ' WALTER WARREN WOOLEY-\V!;ite!;lfl'i'/I Engincning. j\g, ClLJh, VolLJnlnr .II' Sl~ff, '39-'-1-(j; JOHN \VHITCOj\\B-,\[lIrt;1I :\. S, C. Orchestr a, '>S, '39, '-1-0; ,\, S, C. MILDRED MclNTOSH-UbridSc MILDRED FISHER-Sharon S. c. A" Pre,., Spring, Fall, '39; Homc [,:<;., Tl'ea,., '39- '-1-0, Inll',pnul'ul Mg-r.: BealLt\' Se<:tioll. "S-',9, M"g;na Horne Ee., Cum Loudc, Fidl. '33; "bgn" CLlIIl 1..:""1,,. Spring, Fall. '39, A, S, C. Cum Laude. '3S. '39: Smith AW'1l"d, 3S-'39, A, S, C" Scc,- T,-ea", '39-'-1-0. CHARLES THOi\IPSON-iltllhlJ LAURA VIRGINIA BURRUS-Tijl/o/ll'illc Ag, Club, A. S. C, Magnil CUIlI l.ilude, F~IL '39; A .S. C.

JAMES ODELL JONES-Parson, ERNEST RICE McGARRITY-Tisrtff Engineering, PI'C,,, Vlcc- Pre,. , ,,\1'. Club. A, S. C. CO"". AI'. Club, Cross Counrrv Run. '39, A. S, C. cil: Magna Cum Laude; Cum Laude, ,_\. S. C. LELABELLE SCRUGGS-K('lIto/i EVELYN PASS,\-\ORE-[)cc

GARLAND R YE-Erill MARTHA BELLE I-IATCHER-Grci'l/jidd Ag, Club, A. 5, C. 1·lome r.c.: M"gnu Curn Laudc, Spting, '39; A. S. C.

CLAUD YOUNG-Brad!()ul .JAMES EDWARDS MEADOWS-Luray Ag, Cluh; Foren,ic: A, S. C. ,\g. CllIb, Ib,ketb~ll, '33, '39, '-1-0, A. S, C. , , FAIR Y NOWELL-Trcli!OIi ONEIDA JOHNSON-Ro.',\lJi//c ~~\i;'\H~lle ~c" Pre,., ',9,'+0, Will,on CtJlrlltr\ Life (,lee Cluh, Kcporter, Fall, '39; Ma', a1ld I. R. C' · :", ollncLl; Barn Warmin Queen '39,'+0' 'Be.'''t; w.c: Secuon. '33-'39; A, S, C. " ,. S, C. A., Intramllral Mgr., NK'-.': Cheel' Leader, '>S, '39, '-1-0; Home re.. i\ S. C, LEON PHILLlPS----J'lclnoll ANNE LOU NANCE-Camd"11 '''I''' Club; FoOlball; Li Ie SJ \'er, , A. S. C. J-1ollle ac.. S. C. A, NK"i; A, S, c. FRED C. POWELl-Dymlllll'" s. C. A .. Prc< Winte' '-1-0' W'II' ,~ LEE ~lAYO-Sol/IlTl'i!l(' Fall '39 \V~'" , " , I sen Couutn' life, Pre,., 'T' Club; Life 5,1,,"1',: Footh:,II, '33-'39: TLlmblin,>:. '-1-11: W;n'ier,: m-er. -1-0; 1\15. CI"h, Vice-Prc", Fall. '3') Swimming, '39-'-1-0; A. S. C. +0, Reporter \VLnter '39' M' ' Fall, '33, Winter '39.' C l' '.' ~gna CUlll La"ck COllncil: A. 5, C', ' lim audc, Sp"ng, 'J9; 1\ S. C. 10 GLOVER-UI/ion Cit)' ~KN, IIOlne'Ec._ \ViII,oll COllnlr)' Life, s: C A, Fre,h- " " ' .~OROTHY WASH-Sbaroll mnn, Scc-TI·ca,.: In!l'~J1lllraI r-,'lgr,: ChCl'r Lcndn, '3S, I\KN, ~ec,"1 rea,,, '39-'-1-0' W'II- C '39, '~O: Foren,i<:, Set,-Treil,,, Fall. '39, Pre'., \Villler, '-1-0: A.: Home Ee,; A. S, C. ' I"", oulltry Life, S. C. A S. C. Coun<:;I. Cum Laude, Fall, \Villler, '3S·'39; Magna Curll Lilaie. Spring, '39, Full. '39: A, S, e.

Ag, CIUb~\~;E~. BURDETTE-Wl"(bwood FOSTINE THOMAS-Bllc!J'11/1J1I NKN, I-I"rne Ec., AS, C. Ch. FRANK D. DODD-Mar/in en Leader, '33, '39 '-1-0' l'f _ , _ , JOHN MOON-D)'(rsIJllr,~ Pre,., '39; Soph, Pre, ' 'I. S' (, 'CSave,r,; b,glnecring-, TLlmbling. 'J9: CUIll L~udc, '39: A. S, C. ", ' .. ~. ollncd; A. S. c. ELEANOR HURT ivl BERTIE C. ROBERTSON-Wn/morelill/d Horne Fc /l.lii -k d W' -, al'fin '39, A, S:'C. 'an Ig, B. S, U; Cum Laudc, Fall. {;In' Cluh: "'b,k ilnd Wig, S. c:. A: Fon'n,i<;; Tumbling. '33, '39, '-1-0, 11ltrill1l\lral jI,'lgr" A. S, C.

CECIL FUGENE YElSE OPAL CROUSON-Tl"imb/c 1\g" CI~lh; EngineCring '39,'{0" ~-W aYIICSUOIO 1\, S, C. " rche'tra '33, '39, '-1-0, Ma,k nne! Wig; S, C, A,: ViCl'-l're", Wimer. '-1-0: NI\.:": Volene Siaff, Fall and Willler, '39-'-1-U; A. S, C.

A, S. C. JACK FREELAND_Dyr-r CARL J. McDANIEL-BiS Sal/dy :\. S. C.

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RALPH HUDSO:\I-D)n MARTIN RUFUS CURTIS, JR.-Hi'lldcrsollllillt Ag. Club; I. R. c.. S. C. A" \Yilbo~_ C()LJ[~:r, Lift', Ag, Club ; I. R, c.: Tumbling:, '39-'+0: Willson Countr.' Alphu Zeta Cup, '39, FQren,ic, Ser.. \~','nt<:r. ,9: Prt". Life: A. S, C. Fre,tunan Class; Sumlll~ Cum Laude. J~- 09; .-' S, C, Pres., '39·' ..0. DAN BUCKLEY-PlI/!JI('I"sl'i1l1' j\~. CI\Lb: A. S C. SARA DEANE STRO:\lG-Eilds \\'i11'on Country Life, Sec .. Spring. '39. R~l'()rlt'r. 1',,11 GREER-F ..iCllIl.dJi/, '..0, Orchestra, Sec., '39, Reporter, '+0; S. C. :\ .. 110,"" J'vlARY \VINlrRED Will,on Counrrv Life S, C. A.: Horne Le.: Orehestrn: re.. A. S. C. ClI'n Laude, Sp~ing. '39, A, S. C. FRANCES SPEIGHT -Sharoll NKN; Will,"Jl COLElllrl'life: S. C. A." JIome Ec.: .\.5,(' BILLY TATE-Di'("i1flll"l'ilh Ag:, Cillh: Foorb.rfl: Intramlir~1 !'.'lgr.: "T" Clllb, Pres .. JOE BELL-GI,'us()1/ '3~-+0, Life Sa,er<, Ca micus Killg, '+0, A. S. C. ''T'' Club, Vice-Pre", 3~-'39; Cn rnicus King, '39: 1. R.. c.; Football; Tumbling, '..0, A. S. C. OSBORNE STEPHENS-jaillofowl1 :\g: CI"h: A, S, C. RUTH LATIMER-UI/iull cu- NKN: Home Ec .• Ma~k and 'Vig; L R. C" Rtpurlt'r. MARJORIE VIRGINIA CI\NADA-Gri'i'Jljicld Fall, '39, A. S, C. Home Fe., C\I,n LIl,Je, 1'"11, Sp,.Irtg, 'JSo',9, Fall, ']9, IDA MILDRED SHANKLlN-DI'!'.Idc!I A. S. C. Home Fe.; A. S. C. JACK SORRELLS-TI·I'Jlfoll Pr~'l\'led, V Pre, .. '39·'-1-0: "T' Cillb, Sgt. "I Arms, ·]X. JOHN S. ROBIN5-Decalllrl"ill,. Sec, ']9: Soph. Sgl. ," Arm~: Footkill, '3X, ']9, '-1-0: I. R. AI;:. Club; A. S. c. c.: TLlmhliIlg. '+0: Cur" Laude, \\'inter, ']9: ,t\. S. C.

RUTH BO\VLIN-DI'csdm JOHN KELLEY-Co!'illgfoll Home Ee,: A"ociate Editor Volunteer Jr., '-1-0: Heautc -"!" CI"I>, Fuotball: Ag. Club. Sgl. at A "lIS , j R. C' Section, '39; Cum Laude, Fall, '3~, !

RUTH WRENN SOMERS----SIJUI.ull ANITA ELIZABETH OSBORN[-,~lllrlill A. S, C. HotTle E(", Mask and \Vig, '390'-1-0: NK?\', Cum Laude, Spring, '39; A. S. C. MARTIN B. BAKER-Whitl'hal'CII Ag. Club; "T' Club; A. S. C. GEORGE GUNN, JR.-$jJI'in)ji{'1t! .'\. S, C. GLADYS GIBSON-PIII'WII,I Home Ec.: \\'illson Country Life, Reporter, Spring, '39, BILL ]I\MESON-Col'irlgfoll S. C. A.: Mask and Wig; B. S. U., Girls' SPOrt, Editor, ,\~, Cluh, -r- Cluh: Footh,,11; ;\, S. C. Vnlunteer Ir .. '-1-0: A. S, C. IvlARTHA ALLEN-R/lfbl'rj(Jul MARTHA SUE TURNER-Col'il/gfol/ Home Fe.: I. R. C., Mask and \Vi~, Sec., Spring, '39, Horne Et.; Glee Club; S, C. A,; A. S. C. 'tre a s., '+0: Scribbler'-, Vi"e·l'res., \ViIlln, '-1-0, Trcas .. Fall, '39; A, S, C. H. N. MOORE-A-fartin .'\g:, Club, Engineering: "r' Club: Busine" I\lg-,- Volun. LEROY COLLIER-A'!l/rfill teer Jr.: Tumbling, '-1-0; Tennis, '39 , A. S, C. CouIlcil, A~ Club: (;lee Club; A. S. C. Orehe,tr~, A, S. C, HAROLD WINSTEAD-Vlcldi'll NAOMI STOVER-j\'/arfill "T' Club: lbskethall. Capt"i". '39·'+0, Scribhlers' 1\. : Hnme Ec.: A. S. C. s. C. !vflLDRED PIERCE-Marfill CORINNE DAVIS-Gibw/I ,Home h,~Sec .. '39-'-1-0; Mask and Wig, Reporl~r, Fall, HOllie Fe" '\1\: ....', S, C. A., Reponer. \\'inter. '-1-0, Scc.. 39, scc..'t re~s., Winter, '39, Pre~., '+0; Scrihhkr;, I"'es .. Fall, '-1-0: \VIIl~on Couurrv Lifc ; Cum La"de, Spring-, ']9: '~~~\;~AE~Ltr, V"le!te, Fall, '-1-0, Tumbling T~"tn, 'B, 1\. S. C. .. 1\'lARK LU!vlPKINS----Rlllbrrjol"d _ , HAROLD JACKSON PARKS-Gleasoll Ag, Club, 1\. S. C . Englneermg: A. S. C. FRANK SORRELLS-Trelltoll ". ' 10. YOUNG-Tigri'l! t\~.Club: I. R. C.: Cum Laude, \Vin:cr, '39; A S C. \\ ,),un Co\~ntry I~tfe, Sec

JOSEPHINE DAMRON-Martill RALPH APPLETON-Cadl'S A. s. c. 1\1" CILlh: ForeIl,ie: ClIlll Laude, \\Iinter, Spring, Fall, '39: A. S, C. ELTON CARlTON-Pl"i{'JlddJi/i Ag, Club: 'l\lIT1bling, '+0: A. S. C. ' I'vll\CK WILLIAMS-tlnlfUIl I R. C. p"c"., Spring, ']~, FJII. '39, Sgl. al Arms. Fall, .CONNIE SHERRllL-HllllfilJ"dolJ 3~, Scribhler": l're-1\-:led, j'lor,e"hol' Ch'ITJll'ion, B, '39: ;~~~;~':9~"+O~~\I~,~;~ask and Wig: Scribl~ler,- Volclte A, .5, C.

CI L.MAsK.Y SIMMONS-Dccat/(rvillc MAR Y SUE i\'h:WHERTER-Drl'sd{'1I ' ee Llu CA· N1\,N 1\-1 1·lome Fe" Foren~ic; elLm Laude, Magn" CUIli Laude, '39," A. S. agna ClUll LaLlde, Fall, C .. " .. ,' ';, Fall, '39: 1\, S. C.

Page 20 MARGARET ROARK-,oHal"tin ROBERT WADE BARRON-Dyer [lome Ee., /\. S. C. A. S. C.

HARRY Mt'EDW AR05-GIC: Vicc-I·'re, .. S"ph"more CI"", [ngirwel';"g;; A '39, "+0, "KN, A. S. C. Cuullcil; A. S. C. S. C. COLl",;il; I"I['amural Mgr, 1\. S. C.

ROMIE KENDALL-Mal-fill KING PORTER-/-/lllJlho/dt -r Cl"b; Ag. Club; A, S, C. :\g. ('ILlI>; A S. C. ELAINE THORNE-Mar/i/l SMITH-Jackwil CHARLES A. S, c-. Ag. Club; 1\. S. C.

MARTHA MAE BELL-I'anOIl.} -< JOHN H.I\KE-Cl ('flllnlrl' Life; :\g. CllIh: :\g. Club: Will;on Coun:n Life. S. C. A. Tumbling II r (\~R. C .. Vi,:e-l're, .. Spring, '+0, A ". c. "l'e3111, '+0: A. S, C. - .....:"-_'t-l~ 1 p' \'b' . DOI~o:n-IY CORLEY-Mu,-till EDW!\RD MORROW-\ViI,1'lln!Joro 11')1I1e b:,' ;\, S. c-.

Ag CI"h: ClLIIl Laude. Fall, '33. Fall, '39; Mag:n'l Cum LI\Lde, Spring, '39, A. S. C. RODNEY l'URNELL-Ltll,lilfl!! I"r,,, ..,fer fro", lJ. T. '-\1', C111": I. R, C. Pre,., \\';nler, MARGARET McLEAN-Alamo Spring, '+0, A. S, C. COIIIl<;il, \\'ill,on C"LlllllT Life, Trall,!er frotll Slate Tt'Jcher, College; Home Ee.; i\'la,k ,\, S. C. and WLg, ~ecr~l~r-,", A, s. C. BILLY DICK I'>RO\VN-Gallatill Ag. (,1,,1>. J're,., '39·'+11, \V;II'oll C""mn' Life: I. R. C. ROLAND RAWLS-Dri'.II!i'l1 Vice-!'r"" rl'",hrnan ('Ia". Inl'·;'tll" ..~1 Mgr Born- A, S, C. "'~rtnin' Kin", '39, ..\. S. C. COllllcil: A S, C.

EMMETT RAMER-Miltlll DOROTHY TACKSON-Dya :\. S C. I I""11' Ec. ~K\": r. R. C .. Viu'-PI',.,. ~I'ring, '39, S,'c- rr",,, .. Fall. '39. \\'inter. ·H. Rifle Te~rll, '3X··39, S, C. RUTH BRANSFORD-Ulliul/ Cit)' A. [I,·I",k ,,,,,I \\'ig: Cnmicus Q"""n, '39, [dilor-in-Chid, VolLll,teer Jr.' Be~Ht-" Se"lion, 39: .-\. S. C. :rra,,,,fer frOIl! li. '1'" /I.·l"gna ClIm Laude, Fail. \"intet", 39· +0, i\lJgn" CUIll bude, li. T ; A, S. C. 'r ED\XfIN JAMES !I-,IATl-IE\VS----l-llIlII/mUt HARRELL WEBB-Pilril Engineering; 1\. S. C. ~:~)~,-,,',~,',d"rV,c,' P,,",',' 39 Pre" '+0; "1"" Cluh; B.~, U. j'oot'~ gr, 39-'+0: Ib,kelb~lll\lgr. '39-'+0; TOM AKIN-Sul/illl) ..\. S. C. Council. '+0; '\. S, C. Engineering: .\. S, C.

HAFFORD NASH-Pa,'i, MILDRED CHILDERS-Cum,!,./I ,\g. ("Illh; L R. c.: 'T" CILlI>, Football: M"k ~lld Wig, Tr~n,fer fro'" LlII,Inlll,: II()rTI~ Ec.: A, S. (' A, s. C.

EDITH ROBEY-Mal'/ill LLOYD SI..-IOTI-IERS-CalJld,'1I Ir''''I'' Ec Sgt. ot ;'\r"1>. Fre,,!l''''1I1 Cia", '>S-',9, Ag. CILl],: Sgl at s. c. :\, ClIrn bll'le. Winter, '39; A. S. C. :\ rr "', '39, A. S. C. 1\IAURICE TIDWELL-Dicksol/ BILLY I'RITCl-lETT-DrndclI F"olhall, Capt3in. '39: "'I""' Cl , VOll'lll' ~I"ff, J9-'+1), Associ"IC B",inr" Mgr. Vol","eer I" ' II '-, i\g. CIllh; T\lmhling """'. '+n: 1"lra'T1ural :-"Igr, ... \, S. C. Jr., '39·'+0: I. R. C. Scrihhler" A. S. C.

EDWARD DEERE-LniJl;,toll EDITH KEATON-!-/"lIl1iIlS Tran,fer fruj]) U, T. 110"''' Ec.: Ma,k and \\'ig:; l're', "'1" ou.. A, s. C 1·luri A""ex; A. S, c:.

JOHN ATKINS. JR.-Co/tagc 0rol'" j\,", ('I,;", I R, C .. Vicc-I'",·, .. \\'imer. '-\fI: Cllm L,"(k, Fall. '>S. Winnr. '39, Fall. 39: M'lgn" CLlrn 1.~L1de. Spring, '>9. A S, r SAM MELTON_Callld('1I :\g. Club: LANCE WILEY-Dicksoll Il",kethall: "T" Cillh: A, s. C. .-\g. CI"h, I. K C'.; Will,,,n ("o,,,lt'.'· Life, ~, C. ,.\: A, S, C .\. . HE,RBERT PARKER-S/lrillgl'ill" "g, C1LLh: Cum bllde, FJII. '3~ w· . WIUvlOTH WYNNS-PufYi'ar (um La"d~, Fall. '39, A. S. C. ' mte r, 39; ,Vl"gnJ Tran.fcc fnnn !\-1",,"! Sl~te Colle).:e: \"K\": i\ S. C. l'al,;e 22 Page 23 CEI\'E CRAWFORD Drrutrn /\l.l.£:-"E SH ERROl) (;(J'l!I".(/lol/ o.w.» WIl.LI.-\;\'lS Nr~durll S.-\I{A DICKEY SI1~'(""!(';1

CQLLEE~ TERRY Ollnd" RALPH MOFFATT nr II/hi em LUCIl.LE ~OLEN frill HERSHEL LYNN Jf/aYlln!Joru /.- \-I1~lndAN KIRKPATRICK Srlmrr C\ROLINE BEl.EW .'1f rtfi"" R.-\v /\ DAr-IS U"roll (,il)' AG~ES l.O(;A~ Union Cil}'

Si\I{ ..\11 BRYSO~ BOB BRATTON l.mdrrl I'rcvdcnt JESSE TATE f.o/u/vill,' BARBARA BE.-\N ,](fJ/llf/omrr}' .41"/;am,, JAI\'lES HARRY LYO:\S .·1Iamo

HALL JA",II~S Slalrs·,}ill,' KATHLEEN BRO,\])WA Y p"pr COY BR..\NCH .-Ila"'o r SPONSORS: SARAH TOD!) RAY DEMoss T"""""{It11 FLQItEl"CL ELLJOTT Fl.QR.'\ B. BROW).; Ri,lg'-!)' WILLIMvl CARNETr SOlll".·"ill, MO'-,;NIS 1.. SMITH IJI'(alu''l,illr SAM (;0.·\1) -Id"'''J,,,ill,' GENE eRA WFORD JANE cox . Fro.rh Facts: ETHERI])(,E SMITH ic('-l'n'I'id ('lIf Secretllry- Tn'IISII rtl v SIi""oll TOl.11 20(, Cl.AUDl"'E BRO\\''''I~l; f'",. i5 Bon 12., Girls JAMES HALL R3 1',-",,10" • HELE:-.i GOOI)WI~ !\,~nC\llllll'~ ~o Tr(Zr~'11111 !\~.EI1>;ll1,'er;ll<' 21 E:lu".1l1'Oll a 22 .\1ARJORIE .\IU:;ELEY Hom,' Lc. 5-+ Gur"jlf'/J Llbn.l1 f\ rrs 17 THOMAS !·I,\L!. 1'1'~-Dcruist r\ I .lIi/IINti/o" l'n:-Law 4 DUROTI·IY D:\ VIS Pr~-L'vld 6 IJ,·I/·vrr jll'~-l'harnu(\' I EARL \\'AG~ER BEN~ETT nurl""'a" Fog" 25 ETHELY'" AUST!'\' CHARLES CANNON Ripl ..y ful/Oll, Krn/udr}' CUFHII{Il j\!cWIIU:TEI{ MAR]ORI E PRES,,"ELL [:"i,," Cil)' !.Jllr/ia""" "ATJII{Y,\ WIIII:\,\IS EUGENE TJ-IO,,'IAS _If illUi .-II"m" ROllERT IlUlll) HELEN DAY .H "rll" (,',-,ol!rl'''I

11,,1 111':NI~r.\1Ull){F KATIE SUE LARKINS (:,-,1/(-1'11 ,Hill .. Ch,,'-/,,/I,. (,RACE "llTRI'lIY CHARLES B, EWELL ) r",t'r"" lJy,." WILLI ..\,,1 i\IULLlN:, ALlCE BEARD ttulllt",.!11 UO''-.!'''' LtlKE-J '1:\ :-.tlHlKE DWANE BENNErr 1I"lIs Brrelrallull

III,\R.Y K \'FtTL\lAN D:::\'" WiO:ATI-lERFORtJ I'llri .. SII"'lUliwh RI("lIARIl '\'EL"I:' ROBBIE BURCI-lA,\'1 11"li,,'ar IV"!!./I,,,," Mills (;LRi\L!lINE SJI\11'SU'" (a;R,\].]) McivlEANS ,If i./.II"/';'I ('''UIIN FRED ,\US'1 IN WURT\L\i\' KATHLEEN JONES Rr.!(lrly Fril'll,fJltip

AL/IN J'R.EWITT ICRNICE NOR'I'I-[C1WSS fll) 1'-"(1 I' C"//i,,,"vill,' \llLllRED VI:\l{ JACK POWELL rOlll_" Na,rlJ."ill,. WILLIAM V,\U(,fIN FLORA I\lAJ MOORE I.rlldnr Trl'll/uli KATIIERI'\'E FORl) 1_-\1'>'IES NEELY T,.,.z/"",,,,I 'Uard,."

CL;\I{ENE UYEK S_ E, RECD 111I!lr Uy I'T IJERHERT JUHNSUN FRANCES IRWIN (,'",/sd,." .'11/, /,11'11'-11111 DORIS BELL J-IARl{'r' KOBERTS Utli,,,, {'il}' CUrIlN!i!lr E"'''ES EASLEY DOROTHY WILEY L)'lr, uidsull

RA Y BUl{NS CI-I,\RLFEN \)cLASl-1i\'JIT JII il"" Jll/Il!urd JE""'IE LOU (;OWEl{ FRANK BEATY N'lJ/'~,illr }{lmrJ/II~"1I HJLLY DAVJDSON LUCY BELLE TUCKER f)y'" /J,.rsd,." UNEJDA ])A~;JEL RAY jOII:-!SO" }"/i""",,villr S'N',,,,,,,,h

JUANITA C1JE,\'fl-JAtI-I BILLY FRISTOC Marilli IhuCI'I/J1I RICHARD RALPI! rV1AHIAi\'INE LEt,(; {'!!vlll{jlu" ..If,,r/r,, PE(;(jY GRA Y (;UY BOSWELL 111 I

JOE COLl~i\'IAN IL\RNES j\'lARTI-IA LY:\N CRENSI-IAW lIi(! Sa".!y I?i"'n EMMA LOUJSE JETER LESLIE HENDRIX Urnd,." rum" \VARI~EN HUNT EUGE1\]A l;RACE COHEN f'r"ill"r,,1 1'",-y'"'I'- CATHERJNE ST, Ai\-Ji\NT 1-1ALL WALLACE ,lfarilli Do~"r Page 26 Page 27 DAVID MOORE RICI-IARD MALOAN Boli'/-'(lr il rr sdcn j\jARjORIE I-IOLMAN JACK DONOHO r orkvi/lr ,]fllrli" IIAROLl) HUTCIIESON j. D. j\'ld\-,l..\CKIN S"lr C"rNk r,.vy RUBY KINe FI<.ANCFS ANN JlAI

NELL HEXrON RACI-IEL CU"NI~;(;11AI'..-l iIltlllp/IIJ Ilo,.,d"'ak MAX HARPER ELMORE j01-l,\'SON LaFay!'lIt J"el".lon );LO/\,DELLE NEWELL JOHN WILDER L".",,,i,, S"""I'1',.,il/t CECIL FESMIRE jAl\'lES l\1ANESS Hum""ldl CUl'Ilj,l'id

ALV!N VAU<.;IIN EWELL l\'lcKINN1E Drr_dnl BolNHlr KATHEHINE WARREN f-IERBERT DYCUS 111(11-llIl f)yl'l'"hllu/ THOMAS men JOI-l,\; OWEN 1J1l,-!la//(/I/ SUIII!, l'ldloll ADRIENNE LITTON HAZEL BANDY Olll'lda Lohl'ivil/t

MARTlIA JACKSON Vyl'l' . ANNIE DELL J.AR(;ENT I',,,·i,. HAYWOOD LUCK JA]'vICS HOWELL !!Id',,,-y Wi,!,,. f:rlI'illr REBECCA ISBELL JOE MOSS If! hilth"vnl Tiploll".'ill!' T. 0. PERKI,\'S JAMES MEl.TO,\' /Y"'N'l'I'ly C,w"lr"

J ..\MES CA1\1PBELL H_-\RI

MARTH!\ NELLE BLACKLEY R..\CIIEL J\1cCLAIN Norll/uak _lIarllf! JARRATT KELSO FRA'\'K l\'100RE fay,lI,villt fJ,n,/ ,II ivlARY ROSE ALEXANDER JAr-,'lES D. COUNCE ff/,u"lllllld Mill.< Iflllll/JUrlj WALL ....CE CROW HORACE <.;LEN): W ..\R.REl\ C"/linl"lIr Ri-wJ

Ll:ONi\RD BOWERS Wll.Lll\M I-lAl\'IILTON 11"1'"IJI',d '-I" 11/ h"I,11 Mf\RTHA MARTIN JOW\' W. BRUCE T"",u'/-'fllli Grand ./ulldllill Rl-IEA HOOVER CHARLES HUFFSTETLeR Sla"IQII·"illr Cr{'('Il/,rld MARY LOUISE CARROLL K..\TE HELEN PITTS Stlml'1' Sa'/-'allll"!'

FRANCES B,\R.t;ER '\'M.;CY SivlITH ill"rlill [,1".1'11111'"" WIU.IAM DENHAM EU(;ENE WHITFORD Sarawla, Florid'i fJu·,,1'r AUGUSTA WOOl) SAMl\'l1£ RAWLS Rldgdy fJr,Jd!'1I WATT H. DENISON CI-IARLES POTTS 1",XlIIglolI Clrtlp,! Hill Page 2S PJge 29 ,.

JERRY CROCKETT Big S{lfldy BOB THOr..lI'SON ,I Crllll'rvilir Sopboniores Not III Pictnres II IUANITA WARD 'Li,"illgJIOli * KATHRYN BERRY-Dyer ELMER BRANDON-\Vn//JOrf SHIRLEY WALTERS .'11 arlill JOHN BUTLER-Trcllloll MACON BYARS-Dre.ll1m THOMAS HILLIS MA YO GrNllf;dd NED PENTECOST JEWEL DAVIS-,~farfi!l JIl artin HARR Y GOFF-i\'lfm/J!Jis WILLARD HATHCOCK-lvllllljonl WILFRED HEAD-Mal'fhl FORREST CALDWELL SAMMONS EadJ HALL JAMES-Sfall','/'i!l(' IAlvlES GLASGOW FRANKLIN KENNEDY-A'iar/ill i)rndrll JACK LOONEY-Collii'l"l'illc BRENDA DEES HARR Y McKINNIE-Fulfoll f).·(a:llr'vi!I, .. REBA IvllLLNER-$w", /-fill NATHAN HARRELL MORAN-Olndell FRANKliN NIX-Trclilol/ AMANDA ALICE DEWEESE So"lh FU/I"" ROBERT JACKSON PARKS-Oalelm ROLAND STANFORD CAMPBELL Tipl(J,,~,illl' CLAUDE PRINCE-Gral/d JII!lclio!1 LYTLE RAY PERKINS HOL'vIER OTIS REAGAN-Ridge/v ildam,'ville ANDERSON RENSHA \'il_W bitrbacvn JOSEPH THOMPSON-Mila!l

HE\lRY EDWARD BLATT JOE BROWN TURNER-Marfin I K rrrville WILLIS WARREN-Gafes TONY CULP ROBERT WILLIAMS-PariJ 1 lJr/!, ANN BRANN 1 f)rN,/rll

FRANCES GATLIN CuvllI,!lo" Freshmen Not III Pictures BILL RILEY /''',-,S CHARLES FRENCH * Nf'<1.-'/'rnl MILTON DARCY EDWARDS-Crockt'ff ,~finl JO HENRY HARDIN-Lrxillgtoll HERSHEL DOTSON LYNN-\VaYllnlJom GUY NUNNALLY Cum,/ )ullrllOIl CHARLIE ClA YTON Iv1EADOR-Lafll)'dfc ROBERT D. FISHER JIII/ctiol/ SI",rOIl JOHN KAY NUNNALlY-Gral/d l\lBERT GERALD PARKER-Drndf'll ELLSWORTH LIONEL REASO:"S Ca,/"frll JOYCE MEFFORD PETTIT-Palma.,,.;lIt HENR Y SHELLABARGER-Brlls THOMAS POPLIN TUCKER-Mllrjrrcsboro ONEIL JOHNSON Ilor"f,f'"k

LE~;NIS DUNLAP ,'\I ar IIII Page 30 I'Jge 31 .. c We HOl1o'r. *****

On this page we pay tribute to those whose nchicvcmcnt s urv of such :\ n.nurc rhnr they should L be recognized in the pages of The Volunteer Junior as a part of our history of the year 19.19-40. For

the record we list those members of the prc,ent student body who have 1I'0n rcc ognirion 1Il the ways described. u B Smith Prizes American Farmer's Degree RALPH HUDSON MILDRED MclNTOSH BILLY DICK BRO\VN S. E. REED Ralph and Mildred han both shown throuuh., s " RODNEY PURNELL Ollt I hc rwo years SPCl1t at the Junior College that titer truly deservcd the honor bestowed upon them /\llhouL:h thlS IS not an honor awarded by our 111 1938-39, They were selected bot year by the school, \\'e'fecl r these boys deserve a phee on studl'!1ts and (H:ulty as being foremost In tile hnt !·.I('sl~I1l:1n Class in regard to the following quali. this p:lge. Billy Dick, S, L, and Rodney were f:Clt,ons. (1) Personality, (2) Character, (.1) alllong the limitcd number of F. F. A. boys in (he (,encral AttItude, (4) Activities as a Student, to receive the American F;lrlllcr'S Degree, an honor based upon their leadership and bod: '1, J L~adn and Follower, and (5) Scholastic l\ehll'l'CmCnts for the year. They were awarded projects carried on III connection with the r:. F, S 0.00 each which IS an annual award of M A. Rodney was also the representative trom HhS'1 rvn-. Tennessee to the National Convention in Kansas ll~ nur 1, a prominent business man of Union CiIY· City. L Alpha Zeta Cnp Summ« Cun: Lallde RALPH HUDSON ,I All_Hound E Here, 'I r.us 0if to our sch0 Ian. " d Besides his many Other honors Ralph was the have achieve good spons as we IIas sc 110 1aI'S r1lCY "1.1 \\'11Hlerof the Alpha Z~ta C" 'I··h d 'h· , , up, a C lens c onor .II lTd rhis IV l' C t hc highest scholasric -onor. 0 0. ifc f .~I1]Oi:~lhe aSl"lcultural students. Each rear this panicipallllg in the aCllvities and socr.l] lciC/ 'llI~) bl' :lW,I 'lded to some Sophomore boy \\:ho made the College is ,1 m.u-k of high excellence an uts- I 10 ~,I aI aro I '" d .. ' A I . I·· I um rccor 10 agriculture durin" 11, 'res 11l1an"car Tl ,. d ' " tinction, We salmc: 011 Ihe ek . le stu ent s name IS engraved ,1 Illern ,u~ II lc 'h IS pl:lced In the trophy case as 011,1 to t lel r~clplents of tillS award, '.i 8-'39 '39- '40 D Fillt Fdl Athletic Cnp DWi\NF BENNETT HUDSON President of All Students' Club RALJ'I-l HUllSON RALPH Ht\RRY GOFF RALPH HUDSON E VIRGINIA WEBB HAKI{Y lVlcKn"NEY I'll I Y "f('~ ,,~o\\' EVELYN PASSlon" 0) rl'eel\'IIl\> '1 ' h· I 1~ gu Jnd Till' \r,. n I'n ,,'1, IgleSt r b' f . \\11.1.,,,,. COC"'TRY urE n.l'!, i",~"TH1 T "'f. .,,, IIHr.lrnliral can " lum cr a pOints in R,\Ll'H HUDSON .To YOUNG lil' ,"f.r,' ll.r i' lpn'tron TIl" ' lliE ,nR'.:o.'IC CLl;H HIII' 'r ,'11 upon til<' sl\ld~nt' : ,csc pOJnts are b;hed R r "',l'HR1'" n.I'n ~"'~ ,' "I<, \1"'.,..11 "IHH ' s partlUpltrA• j d ,'rUH'T nl"I'T"~ ,,_Hl·ln,,'" .1II)1 Itr II ' ' < un ,lnl cmonstrateJ l'

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All Students' Club Council

OFFICERS

Presidellt RAtl'I-! ]-]ULJSO;': V in'-l'r('sid (,111__ l)IUY T..\T[ S('I'rcl'/I'y-TrclI.\IIITI __.lvIIUWUJ J\'\cl~TOSI-1

S/IOIISOI-. 1\'11\. EARL KNEI'I'

j'vlErvlI3ERS F/\ i E fuLLE Y FRAi\CFS B..\R.(;ER HILI.'\ DICK ]If{QW'' SAR,\ IJICKS(J'-' S:\RA IJELI~'" \\"IICATLE\ FRi\\'K DU!)D IIARRELL WEBB FREU POWELL FAIRY ",;()\VELL IIERH[RT DYCUS sonvr.v PUR'\ELL RAU'II IIUJ)SU:\ II. N, "IOURE ROHERl BRATTO:" ",11L11RU) l\1cI)(J'OSJI HILLY 1'.'\TE ;\IILDR.ElJ PIERCE

Ti'e All Students' Club Council is co.nposc.l non. ha\'lng rc'guLL' Illc'tllllo;~ anJ :1 dcfinir c of the presidents of all of rhc var-ious dubs on the method of proccdurl'. Under the lcaclcrslrip of Mr. Knepp rhc Council has {unc rioncd well rlns campu5. The purpose of the club I:; to promote good ritizcnship :lnd honor on th c campus, 10 year, and it 1.\ s.uc to ,a) thnt wilhin the ncx t few \T,lI', It will assume more dnrics. and will ln-corm- assisr the clubs in their (unctions, and to dlSCUSo Illl!'on"n( :lS a d~liberC1ll"c group on problems that and express its scuttmcnr s cooc ctmn g 'HW question arise each Y~'ll·. And It ~hould become more im- th'l\ ,UIStS whl,-h involves rhc mtcrcst s of rh,~ PO"Lllll, because it 1~ rcprcscntatrvc of rhc students ~tudell( body of rhc college. thcmsclvcs lhrough the leaders whom tlicy cllOOSC The t\. S. C. Counc.l hel'; existed (01' m,I]}V to make pl'csicknts of lhcir clubs. \'e:lr~, and till'; rear It beeline a ddil1lre OJ);:Ullza- Willson Country Life Club

The \\Jillson Country Life Club IS au oru.uu- fonner -I-Ii Club nu-mbcrs, an)' stu,lent IS ;:hgiblc znrion for those students of the Un;vcnit\, of for Illl'lllbcrship. The objective of the club 1$ Tennessee Junior College who are interested "1 to help bt"lllg about bcttcr conditions in rural rura] life. Ahhough the club was organized by life,

orTICEI,S rail grllii/er \'Villf.'r QUilrl,'1 SlniJl,~ Qlll/lhl" PresideJlI F,lUl POWI'Ll. FREI) PO\~'ELI_ TI\O\ C'\IN \!ir(' l'rnid{'111 _CUI'roN LUTT](ELi, JOE TI-IO~ll'SO;'>I JUI-, Tl-IO~ll'\ON S,'lTc!IIf)'-TrcI/Slircr 10 'J'l:->lr. OAYI, SAK'\I-I -'inIONt, S'T/,;,CIIII!-i1l-AnJis JOE THO.\IPSO,' TROY C.\IN LANCL \\fILl,r

Al EM IJFn$ CL\UD]",E IIR.O\\':\I\'G I-.-\II~Y :\()\\'FU. .-\:\:\1'. t.ou :\:\'1CI' BU,l'lICE :\OHTlICR()SS u.cu.i.r NuLE\' Fl{,\:\CES SI'F.!(;IfT ",IARTIlA 1\'I(C1.AI\' R,\II'II 11111JSn'l IIU(;II \'I:',;],;Y:\RIl 1';\('1[[1, ,\llCL!\I'! TRtlY CAIN 5.-\1':\11 STl{U:\(; IIEKIlERT I'ARKFR FTIILY,\' APSTI'! l II:\RLES C:\:\:'\;U'I RUl):\LY l'UR.'n:u. ,\IARY \\'I,,;lfREIl (;KEFR jo vouxc: HILl.Y IlICK HI{()W'I u'!EIIlA 11.-\'!IFL FRF]) r-owm.i. 11:\K()llJ RU"F IIARu!.D RUSE ,IOE 'I IIO"lPSU'I ,,'l:\RY K,\TIIEHI:\E VU.I',\l:\"" nonornv \\'i\~11 L\:\CE WILEY (,I.,\IlYS (,lllSO:" KATIIRY,\' HER.R.Y I:\,\n:s ,\lL\IlOWS ('I.II'J'()'1 U1TTRELL CORRI'\E ll:\\'IS FUSTI:\E TIIO,\l:\S

Sf>rJlIS"O'

J E. J"kMMI ..\N S, C. G ..\I\;'>lI'11 \IT /I Club 1',.11\,. 1 L /\, I'ATTlcI\SOi'i The purpose of the nf"anization is '0 b ' I"., I '" J" nng Junior College and its Hhlctic associ.nton under ctrcr men C oscr to"cther in f " d h' , ) ld hi "" nell S 'p to up whose ,legIS we dCIIl" our power a, ,I club, 10 Hghcr standards in college athl~t' . - and to CICH\, .\ hlghcl lcg,lrd for .111.\\\ irds made preserve the memories of ou r ',hi.' ,II'S, to '., crtc CHeer" to by the athlenc lSSOCI.lClOO of the UIlI\'crsltV of IlleuI cite lOl'alt1' to the U"' f ' ,_ OIVerslty 0 Tennessee Tennessee.

OFFICERS Pr'('sid("llf ------.. BILtY T,\TI. V icc-Preside"t JOE BELL $("(' rf'f!lr y_. ------._. • JOHN KCLLEV [rcasllrcr .. -.------. --. .JACK SORRELLS Sergeallt -at -Arm s - )1/iAURICE TII)\':'ELL SfJol/\or _____P'\UL HUG

MEMBERS

JAMES MEADOWS J-1.-'IFFORD :,\'·\51-1 LEE MA YO ' !:lILLY fAlvlESOi': FRANKLIN /I.'IOORE jAMES'j-J,\LL JACK SHIPP JOI-IN KELLEY GENE CRAWFORD ROBERT BRAITON BJU\ T,YIT ED DEERE JAMES CA.rvl·PBCLL llARRELL WEBB HARRY (;OFF ELLIS DENHAM _j.'\RRETT KELSO IvlAX lIARI'Ll{ HERMAN KIRKPATRICK ROBERT noun EWELL Iv1cKINNIE FRAi\'K DUDD HAROLD WINSTEAD

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Mask and Wig Club The Forensic Club I I

OFFICERS OFFiCERS !V!IUJlIF!J P1FI\0 Fafl Winter Sprilli!, Presidcnt PI'(',

SJ!OI/SOI" _____Mil..DAVID C. ALLEN

MEMBERS

DOROTHY JACKSO:-': R!\ClfEL l\-1cCLAI.'\ O."ElDA JOH:\SuN MARTIIA .\JrCL!\[N MEMBERS 1:\:\ TYSO:\ \'IAKY LUU[SE C!\RRtH C\l.-\RTJ-I.\ "IeCl,\]\' JO GLOVER CLAUD YOUNG ,\JARTI[A .-\LLE:\ EVELY:\ K\I{K Ell DEERE SAR!\ IIELF:\ WHF,\TLFY RACHEL McCLAIN ji\l'vlES (;LAS(;OW CO:\:\[E SHERRILL FAYE TULLEY SARA DICKSON l-JELE1\ (;OO])\VI~; -\:\ITA OSBOR."E j\'lILDREIl PIER(T "\'\:\IF DELL L\RlJE\T EVELYN KIRK l\LAN PREWITT .'<1.-\R.[:\:'.1.\"IOlrCe NOT IN PiCTURE WALLACE CROW BERTIE ROBERTSO." LA \'ER,\lE BROW"! ,\l.-\RTI-I.-\ j:\CKSO:\ 10 YO\':-':(; j\'I!\RY K..\TlIFRI;"'T \,FI.I";'>1..\:\ \lILDRED CIIILDERS ul'.'\L CROLT-"ll.'\ Thl' Forvnsic Club - - l' EDITH x c.vro x .\po",or~d bv p t., IS J llcrary or garuzntion iog this school )'ear it has presented progr"ml ell JE:\;""IE LOl' (;O\\,ER :"l:\R(, ..\){E'I \l"LFAN E ~ rO,eSSOf Davd C All f' \'(rest K.-\TE l'fITS '11,>:ish dep:lfll11cnt, TI . en 0 rue a great man)' of the high schools In Tennessee. "ERTlE ROBERTSO:\ to prond" 11' ' • .nl ic 'purpOse of the club is (;\-S \\,OOD K.-\TffLEE'..: ju'..:ES " , ,.-r.\UICI 1I"\1111n" l i ,.' , Through the efforts of Its member>, cl prJ?:c sp''.lkl1l'' In 11 bJ" I' ". nc expcflenCe In , '" pu rc. Hich schoo! , of $25.00 IS offered aonuallv to the speelkcr who 1.1\e 11Id ex,)" '" graeuatcs who , ,

Page 39 Page 3S Nu Kappa Nu * Nu Kappa Nu is composed of the

n:sidenrs t n the Girls' Dormiror v, Wlth

;1 memb:Tship of 49. Although II was

or:;anizC'd III 1938, the original pur-

pose of Its founders has never been lost

>I~ht of, th;lt of coopcrn tion WIth the

All lu/ormal Cbat 'J?ill; rbr I-IO/l\e i\-!oll.wl'

Nu Kappa Nu T{//,ill,~ /I [(I.

/{('('cl"iull RO"III IvtEi'vfBER$ :1 Third No·,,' Fiftlt Rn.~" :\\ITA :-tl-L1IF~I\ \.'\\;CY ,-;,,'lITII HAZEl.. BANDY SARA DICKSON _ :'A~A PICKE\ IIILl.IE 1-I,\RDI\i K.Yl'J-JERI\Qc FORD JO HENRY I:!ARD1:\,' I.E1.:\HEI.I.E :,,'Rl'(;(;~ RUTII LATI\IER CI-IAKLEE", IJEL\SI-I1vlIT FAYE TOLLE' Fbi' Girls' n'll'lllit",·y IIf Ni,,{,1 PURl:' HELl. />r ..\RTIH J.\CKSON JUi\NITA IVi\RD WII..\l()TII \\'Y\\~ 1:I.URi\ MAl MOORE -No Wad,Ii/II I-hI'/' ]l!lRU'IIIY .I,\l K~(I:\ CRi\CE il-lliKI'IIY NOT IN PICTUI\E .1',-,-,,",1 J./.r..,,' (;E,\E COBEN (OKINNE DiW1S SARA HELEN \\'l-lI:~ATLEY l\I.\Rt,ARET ("\I(jh: JU (;LOVER l(l YUI-N,; Ilt)RUTHY WA5H \TILE I-IEATO\' MILDREI) VIAI' ONEilL" JOI-INSO\, \']R(,I,\I·\ \\TBH i\\'\F LUll \'i\'\CE ]lER\ilCE :\';OR'I IICRUSS SARi\ TODD house mother a t :111 rimcs and the pro- FR:\_\n:~ IR\\'I'\ "r.\RTIIA I\-lOURE F051'1:\,;E Tl-IOI\L\S Ol',\L CROUSO\' .' (·ll!.L.EE,\ TERRY REBITC\ ISHEI.I. FKA~CES SPEI<;IIT HELEN {;OODW1\, .. 'T motion ot fricndhncss, understanding and CI..-\RE\iE ll\TR "r.-\R.lURIE I'RCS\iEU h:.ATI-IRYN BER/{Y .-\\'~IF DELL .L:\RC,I'.:'-I F.\IK\· \0\\'1-:1.1. toler'lllcl' among the An attempt CU\\iIE SHERRILL LORETTA il-l0URE EVELY\' KIRI\. girfs. is [Jude to preserve some of the most de-

OFfiCERS ~lrJbll' aspects of horne Ide III this hrge·r /'r,'sU,,,1 group and ro provide 111 the programs of \{ icc" fJl('.;iI!,.,lt-, /'011 REBECCA burL!. th~ club I11t~re>tlllg and insrruc rivc fear- \I'f mtrr SARA DICKEY \I[-C~ c.ilc ul.ued to be beneficial to each S/,,'ill,~ _ LORETTA r.lOOI\E S<,o','loJ'l-rr<,o,IIP-("I' DOROTHY \\!..\SH 'Illd c vcrj one of irs members. R,"/"nllT iV\'\IITH,\ J'\(~KSON S/'I)Jls"r alld 1/0/11(' fo,[u/IJ<'I' 1\'1Its. LUCILLE REED

I'age -1-1 Page +0 - I seA Student Christian Association *

OFFiCERS

Fall QIII/ria Winter QIII/r/a SjJriJl8 Qllarla

______._.FI\EO POWELL PrnidcJI/ __MILDRED MciNTOSI·j ___F~ED POWELL ___Joe THO\1I'SON \!icc-P vcsidcnt ______.•.__WILI..,\KD BEll~'ELL

______SAKA DICKSON ______SAK..\ DICKSOI" SnIC/'iry

Tvcasurcr ______.COltIN1':E OA\'15 ______N.~NCYSMITH

______-'OI',\L CIIOU50N ______.COIIINt'.:-E DAVIS _

R ..\L1'I-1 HUDSON SI'I'8"IIIII-III-ArIllS__ _ joe THOMPSON _JOE THO,\\1'50N

___FA\'E TOlLEY Pilllli,,! ______.•MAR\ \Xi. GIIEEK ____FAyE TOLLEY

______\V'ILLAKIl BEDWELL _____.\VILL.~I\D BEilWELL S(!Il8 l.radcv ______GE1':ECOllEN _

sociatioll II an /:\'idelll.:e of the LKI rh.u the mem- lvlEMijERS The Student Christiau Association brings to- bers find in its programs and nc ri vitics ;1 d1;\1- bethel" those students who believe III orrYlllg for- Fijt/' I?"~,' lenge to keep alive the higher aspirations of the 1\ ..\('111'1. ~kCl :\1:\ M.-\RTI-IA l'>'1OURE CL-\UD \,OliNC warri the sarue Chri<;tian principles on the campus ~.-\R:\ I1ICh:!:\" )11.0:-..' 1) ELL NEWELL \\-ILLARD BEDWELL spIritual life :Jlong wIth the development of ",hlcb they have been guidcd by III the horne nllRI~ BI~LL i\l:\RY ROSE ALEXANDER LEROY COLLIER mcntal life. LORETTA ~'Ull"E A'\;"i]E DElL 1.,\R<.;E",;-r WILLL\M LErvIO"iUS cnvironrnent. Tbc large membership of the As- :\(;.\T~ L\l(;Y\ CULLEE\ TERR\ RALPJI 1-IUDSUl\' CLARE\T Il\TR Ol',,\L CROUSO,\' MILDRED VIAI<: (;R.\(T \II"IROW\ U\1-:II):\ 1l.-\\IFL' "l,IR.TII,\ 1'.11\[ BEll TKOY Cf\l:--< SAR:\]I STRtl\(; EL'fON CARLTON 5j J()III(! rs WILFRED I-IE ..\D RUBBlE HUR.CHi\\l C. C. CR.-\V(NS and MISS NINA 5\\1,-";DLEI\ .\IAR'\" KI\IBERLIN (;LADYS (;IBSON BlRNICE NORTI-ICROSS I':\T1IEf.:I:\E \\"ILL];\1\I:; ""Ii\RY K. VELT!\'1.-\\ ..\LLE"-:[ SI-IE!<:RUD CE\F nil-IE" "lILDRED "lcJ"JTOSIJ TO:;Y ctu.r :>OIAR'\"\\T\IFREIJ (,inTI'. .IUE rlIUl\lPSO\ :--< ..\l\'C\' S,\IITI-I :\\"\"IC L.Ot- \":\VT CIL\RLCE\ lhLASllMn j..-!ARjURIE I'RES\'FLL F:\ YE TLlLI.J-:Y FRED POWELL JAI'dES KILL\' "IARY Ull"ISE C'.\RRllLL BER'IIE RUBlRTSQ\ CURIN\'E D..\\,I:-3 K,Y11ILFE\" BR()AI)·\\\'.-\\, fR.-\'\'KL.I\ ",IX FRANCES SPFlc;I-IT .\1:\RTIIA "!ct'L.-\I\" DuHOTHY J.-\CKSO\ DUROTHY W,\SJI - Flnl R""'-Rilth E"win, Joe '1'10(1)1)"°[1, Fr""~e' Hnrjzer. Charles Frend" 1\-1arlhJ ('n'",h"w. Flora .\1,1; !\'loore, ()ueid" Dauiek \ViIli~m Leroond" Lleanor tlul'!. Sr(l;II.1 R,,",'-R,,,,' i\Iex~JHler, Fr~Jlk1in .\i." AgIle' Lovan. (;I~(h,(,ih,o[\, II"r",·1I \\'ehh, R"bbi,' B"r~h,j"l. Sla:,' S('en'l~"" of B, T. t: Ilpll"." Roger" Rcv '1 '1.. Rolwrl', Me. Joe Hlack 11"\,0,, Fellowship Club

OFFlCLRS l'ro'sir/"!II HUUIEI\T Dycus Baptist Student Union v i,-c.[J residcII! _[I) OSCOII N $<'11('f 'II .1'- ]~-I:;'lS i'.LlVI()RE JOIIN~U.\ D"IlIIilory f{cjnl"clIl,llil<'S RUI1:\LY PUR'\ELL l-li\RUL1) RUSE II!-:kllFHT DYCljS BiLL\ V/\l!(;H\ FkA"Ki.l:-; NIX 1-,1)\\'.\1<.1) IlLY1T JOI-I" ATK1"S H. T U, R"I,u'wlllalin' .\1!\Rf\. rX/l.11'KI" JOE B[L1. EITA"OI\ HUkT JA"ILS JlU\\'ELL C!Joli. in the Home Eeonomics Department. C The club is affiliated with the State and Natiotnl M L as those of these two organizations. The chid· purpose of the club I> to help in members put U into pracllee the knowledge the)' have g'llllC'Ci from their work 111 Home Economics, and ro E B help prepare them for leader ship in thi" field.

OFFICERS I'F'csjdl'lIl L\II:)' NOWELl. Freshmen Members Vil'l'-f'rn!d('I/I__ .10 YOUNG 51'CITfMy_ ;VIILlmEU l'IFJ(CF NA\"('Y 5,,11'111 Tn'IISIInT .___ MILIJI\LIl ;vlcINTOSH DORiS HELL U\'E[]):\ DA'\'IEL EU(;E\,]i\ COI-lE\, LUCY BELLE -rucxr.n IlRF'\'IJA DEES f{"!J(nf cr L 1eI_\ BEI_I.L Sell UGGS HAZEL HA\,'DY ETIIELY,< .\lJS1'IN K:\TIIRY.\" \\' ..\I<.RE\' IHcR_'\ICE .'WRTHCI.IA,\DA ])EWEE5E \I,-\RY \\,i\'IFREl) GREER RUTH BOWLIN K;\TIIHY'\' H[RRY ClI\"NIE 511ERI<.ILL FRANCES 5PEICI-I'1 HJSTI"V TIIOMAS E\TLY\" KI1<.K ELE'\'\'OR H u RT ;\'11\11.111:\BELLE !lATCHEt<. FAYE. TOLLEr M1\RTI-IA SUE TURNER VIRC]\;Ii\ WEBB DORUTII\ JACKSON

NOI' IN Pl{:rUI\E

i\'IILDI<:ED CIIILDFRS 1IIARCi\RET t\:leLE..U ])OI<:U"I"HY ('UIU.E\ RI~}-\l\ l'vllLLNFR CURINNF DAViS ['I)ITI-I RUBn FDITI-I KE..\TU" l\1111JREIJ SI-L\\"KLI\" \\'11.I\IOTII WY)!\'S

I'age +7 The Orchestra

The Orchcsr r.r IS composed of those srudcnrs t wo each wcck , at which time Mr. Otis Par ri.sh.

",118 play any of mu,iClI insr r-umcnr SUl!- the instructor, meet, WIth the group. On oc- :lblc to orc hestr.uion , or those who dcsirc to casion the studcnt body I> favored with programs lC;lm to plav sonic mstrumcut. It has all or- by the organization. g'll1izat'OIl -vluch holds rcgular praulcl' sessions.

OFFICERS

Malll/gtr 1-1. N, MOORE AssistuJlt i\!ili/{/gcr ______. BJI__L HA~IILI'ON Rt!'ortt!· . _ 5,\11AI-l D. STllONG Director . _. ._._ __.__ O. T. 1'..\1\1\1\1-1

Scribblers' Club

OFnCERS Fall Wi,J!!'!' S/)I'il/,~ HFLEN GOODWIN I'n'sid('lll MllJ)IUol) PIERCF LENNI.> DUNL'\!' COLLEEN TERRY V icc-1'I'1'sir! ('IIt __ l\1ARTHI\ ALLEN MARTI-I.-\ AI.LEN 01',\1. CIWU50i'< S{'(!'t'la!-y ,__..__ IN,~ TYSON SHIRLEY ALLEN OPAL CROUSON Freasnrer LAVERNE BRo\vN COLLFEN TERRY Rr/to/tl') . •__ SARA DICKEY FRANCES HA)WE,\\;\N KATHRYN \VAIU([:'<

S/JOII,Wr, "-fR. J-1. l-l. KROI_L

MEMBERS SHIRLEY W,\!.TERS ,\III.DRED PIERCE SARAH DICKEY HELEN (;OODWIN CO\'\,IE SIIERRILJ" OPAL (ROUSON r.1ARTHA ALLE\' JAMES GLAS,:OW 1 IVlt\RTl-l:\ MceL/II\' RliTH ERWI;.l FRANCES HARDEMAN WILFRED HFAD R.,\CllFL 1'dcCL:\lN :\\'\'IE DELI. 1.:\R,;C;.I1' MARY KIMBERLIN KATHRYN WARRFN FRANCES 1).\R(;f.R EVELY", KIRK COLLEEN 1'ERR Y INA TYSON BiLlY PRITCHETT RUBY KING LEN"-iIS DUNLAP i\-\EMBERS l\-llLIlREll \'I:\R SAR:\I-! I). STRUN(; H.-\FFURD .~.\SI! {'(Jl.1.EE"-: TFRRY - '.- 11, , IJart of "W_\TT' DF:\'\l~O:\ EI.1'"IURI': !UIINSON Tho Scribblers Club IS stnctly an informa l c f t IIie Vo ct tc stuff . are autonl.1tIC.l \ . IIARRY l)FA!'U:\ BILLY I).-\\·IDS(I'\ r>.1..\R'·WI\'IFRFD CREER org111lz:lllon which is sponsored bv Iv[r. H~rrv . I d ,.-~"the VOl" BIL1.Y FRISTOE t I1C cub. I TIic cubI I10 lds SOCI~ SUI"" ' SHIRLEY WALTERS DUNALD KELSU us who HILL 11:\)\II1.TO:\ H. Kroll, llatlordlv known autho~. TIle Plll:- h P FR,\:\CE:i B.\R(;[R 11 N. 1'''100RE and brings speakers of note to t e cam ' Cl-l.\Rl.ES POTTS T 1I.-\L1. \\· ..\1."ER LFO:"i.-\RD BOWLES pose of th~ group is to foster md encourage writ- gl\'c their views on contclllpOral")' writing- mg. both formal and informal. The members

• • The /\0;. Club has for its Purpose till' Instill_ Ing of a greater 10\'e of agriculture into lts CLUB members. Any student 11'1'0 h'l.l takel1 anv cou,',c AG of till' agriculturc curriculuill IS di;;ibk- and at

[he present lime the club hoI, about eighty 111,'111- bcrs. AmOl1g the events which the club sponsors * arc rho lhrnw'Hmin', '111 outing on Reelfoot Lake, and the bringing of olllSlandll1':; kaders in ,\gn- orTICERS culture of the state to thc regular bi-mollthly Illl'C'tln.:;s. I'l'csid('II! BILL Y DICK 1'>110\'('1'

V i,-c-!'I'I'si,{,. lit ______FIlEDPOWELL The members ;;'1111 much valuable cxpcricuc c San'/al'y-T ,-ellS 1/I'IT __FI\ANKU.'< NIX 111 public spe,\klllg and research work, and thus

SI'P-'~"II!1I-i1!-AI' III.' JOHI': KELLEY the f\g. Club bccomcs the training school of many R,'!l()rlcr ______Ht\llOLDR05:: of the present and future agricultural leaders of the South. S/)()!lS(J1'S __c. C. CK,·\\'EN5, RAY DEMoss

Sophomore Members Freshman Members x 11_ ElJl3t\\,KS SAl\'] ,;01\1) Third R"",' CHARLES FRE:\,'CII ,.-i,.,/ Roo,- Suo "" R(H~ lJ':'>'VII. )Ol-I\'SO\' ;}]..\RSI-IALl. WALL:\eE l'dARTIN BAKER fRA:\r;: S(lRl<.ELLS CLAUD YOUNt; I/,,! I-JE:-"Rl' MOORE Elil,rNE TIIOi\'!,\S CIJ..\HLFS CAl>,',\O:\,' ROHERI' WADE BROW"! 1.,\'\'CE WILEY J IIARRY t\1<:KI:-:~EY IIER;}]A,\' KIRKPATRICK w .I. IEl\]UNI)S JOII\' :\,'(IN:\'i\LLY FRED POWELL W;\ Y N E OX ['OK]) ELTON CARLTON I-\ILLY VAUGH\' .1'",,,1/,1 R,,·,,· JUliN WATSO\, BRUCE TROY CAIN "'lARK LlJt\·lI'KINS 1...L\RTl:-" CURTIS CECIL FES",IJRE EL;\]ORE jO]I:\'SO,\ 1l:\RRl' IlFATU:\,' ELI'dEK BRi\).'DO'" OSBOR",E st EPHENS KILLY nICK HROW;': RAlI'I-1 i\-TOFF.-\TT BILL IL\"'lILTO\' lIARU!.D IIUTCIII-:SO,\ JOE THOt\'lI'SON LLOYD S1IWTHERS FHANKLIN NIX RALl'II HUDSON B:\XTEK BURDETTE BILLY j.'\i\lESO:\ RODNEY PUR;'H~LL S"I II/ 1';(/1/1'1" Ell ,,10RIW\\, HAROLD ROSE I{.\ Y HliR'\S BILLY FRISToe .lUll" OWE\'S IW"IIE KENDALL HUCH VINE'{ARD 101-IN :\T"-I:-';:; LJ:O:\'ARI) HOWEgS EDWi\RIJ Ili\RRIS .lACK I'UWELL CUY BR:\:\CH RHEA I-lOUVER CIIARl.ES puTTS L\TI.E PERKI:'>'S JAMES ME/\DO\\'S 1,,],\(iR1CE TIDWELL FRA'\'K BEATY IIFRH!':RT 1011:\'SON JUII\, KELLEY S_ E. REI,;D ED OSBORN BILL\ TATE ROL\:'>']) c.ou-ncu. Ri\l' 101IN'sP:'>' WII\' IHITLER FuRREST So'\"'l\'1():\'S IH\' BUCKLE\ I-IERBERT PARKER ('ECIL YEISER \\"ALLACE CROW lo\MI~S LYO:\'S FRED WORT.\1A'\ LU{lJY COLl,IER CLAUDE PRI"'CE RALI'II j\ Pl'LE rON EUW!\, cnouxi JUE \lOSS IIARi\-!U:\' WILl.l:\"'lS IL 'c. l\IOORl: A'\DY RE:\,'SHAW HI\LL JM·...IES 1-\Il.LY I)1\Vl1)SO:\; l;UY :\,UN\'j\LU FR\'Fsr 1\'1clJARRIT\ CIJARLES SMITH

,

- • The Engineering Club

The Engineenng Club was organized in the The club Ius its rcguhr meeting ever), t wo fall of 1938. It WJS orgJll1zed for the social and weeks. Some skilled ms:inccr IS invited to speak educational betterment of the students Dking on some phase of his work. Moving pictures, englneenng. Most of the Club meetings arc used showing modern developments 111 the cnglllccrll1g to study engineering problems, glVlJ1g pn r ticular field, nrc sponsored. UsuCilly tWO soci'll events at tcn rion to those met with in rural life. JfC held each quarter for members and dates.

OFFICERS Full \'(1intrv S/iriJl!j

i'd,lid('1I1 _FR.'\NK DODD OUELL JONES J-1EIIBEI\l Dycus

Vicc-l'rn"!clll ODELL JONES HE1(lH;IIT Dvcvs ODELL JON ES

Surcfllfy-Tu'<1S [VEl.)'N PASS~'IOKE EVELYN PASS.\IORE ED OSIIOIlN f{c!ml-/£'I" ED'IX'I,,' MATTHEWS NEO Pnrer ecovr Kl;'>,<'; PORTI'I\

MEMBERS JAMES COUNCE HAROLD PARKS ROBERT WILLL\to.lS EDWARD BLATT EDWI" MATTIIEWS jMvlES HOWELL NED PENTECOST KING PORTU{ FVFLY:\ I'ASSMOR.F FRA0.'K DODD JACK POWELL EIlWl'\ CR.()uM ODELL JONES WARReN WOOLEY J.-\MFS to.'lc;>"IACKI",' Life Savers' Club HARRY DEATON FRA:\'KLIN MOORE JAMES NFELEY JAl\lES to.'ld"IEANS lIERBERT DYCUS IIUJ

OFFICERS

Pf('Si:!CIII .• ...... • ". ______.•SARA HELEN \V"HEAT!.EY

Vicc·Prnii!I'JI! _"AI'DY" RFNSH,\\\'

S''CJ"<'f

SfJo/isor _ Fl.0I\ENCE ELLIOTT

1\IElvlBERS

\,]f{CI'\IA WEBB IEN:\'II' tou (;O\\'ER fRANK: 00])11 S:\R:\ lIEI.E'\ W!-n:\TLFY LEE [1,,1:\ YO DAVID MOOKE BILLY TATE II:\RRY ~IAC EDW ..\RDS RIel-lARD K..\LPI-I J.-\CJ.;, I'l)WEU, IIEJ

P~ge i3

= • tn; L(. 1g. e. --

P~Wfll

While the full mC;lning of rho iitlc, Mr. U. T . .J. C., has never been set forth, it Lcnainly must mean, among other things, th'll the titk- holder is representative of ,111 men st udcnr s on nur campus. A leader should be capable of I~:lding his .-:rO\l1-' wisely and well so as to reach its ob]enin with thc least possible show of triction or force. This Fred Powell apparcntly has done 111 tjic capacity of Prcsi- denr of S. C A, (Winter '40), of Willson Counr ry Lifc (Fall '39, Winter '40) and also as Vic c Presi- dent of the Ag. ('301), for he received the I:trgcs( nllJl1bn of ballots cast for men as lc:\dcrs and so becomes l\1r. U. 1'. .J. C [or '39-'40.

Interna tional Relations Club

The lnl<:rn.ltion,l! Rclarious Club IS one of the underlying principles of mrcrilarion;J! conduct: of five hUlldl"Cd orgClt11Dll;OnS sponsored by the Car- International law, and of llltcrn'ltional org;1I11Z'\- I1C::::'~ Endowmcnr for lntcrna rion.i] Peace, It tion which must be 'lgreed upon and applied if sc'ck, to fix lhl, micnrion of students 011 thos~ peaceful civilization IS ro prevail. Iniss U. 7. g. C.--

OlT1CERS 1'1111Qllllr/!T W/i!d('l Quarlcl" .';/lIill& Quarhr

l',',sid"'lf _1\,1,\('.1'\VILl.l,\~IS ROllNEl PUI\NELL ROI)!,EY PUI,NELL \'ic,,-I'''''Ii!,'II! A1\1TA MULl-1E1\l~ JOHN ATli.lt'>s H,\I(OLlJ ROSE SC(:',·/a!-y-T;'('(Js. DOII(Hl-IY .l..\CKSO<' DOlWTHY '/I\CKSO)'; rVL\llTl-I,\ ./,\CKSOt'> [{<'junla RUTI-I L\l"l.\lFIt CI-I,\RLEEt'> DELASI-IMIT CI-I,\!(LEEN J)LL\SH,\!1T f AIRY ~ ~ WH l ______Mil. C. E. G,HUN 5/'OJ/;,;ol- Homo Ec. Club Prcsidcnt ('39-'40), Bar-n MEMBERS Wurnun" Queen ('39-'40), and Miss U. T. J. C, all by popular vorc of OIlC'S fellow lI.-\l<.lILI) RQ:,F J:\Ck: SORRELLS \V1LFREU I-IFAI) CII.-\R.I.FE"· IlF L..\~lIr.l[T HILLY PRITCHETT 10 YOl)~{; stlldcllts_lIut is surcl y enough to make :\.\1"1'-\ :--In.IIER],\ L,\'\CE WILEY BILLIE I-],\RDI).' [he r~c;plcill of thcse honors feel deeply :-'I;\){TI I,'\ j.-\C"SO,\ roux KELLY SAR-A IIELF~ WI-IE;\TLFY grar cf ul Add to all of r hcsc one more honor. 1':("'1'11 L:\i-[\IFR JL-\RJ,\ ROIIERTS :IOE BEU tll:lt of b~ing chosen the most beautif ul girl LFL:\HI'.LLE ~(){l-(,(;S HILLY 11ICK BRO\\''\ I-I.-\RR\ {;UFF eunxt v ]'('RNFLL i\I..\CK \\'ILU:\i\ts ",",IUSII" T]DWELL on thc ClTllplio (,39-'40), and yOll sti!l 1l1ll{(lTlIY J.-\Ck:~U'\ IIERi\'lA'\ KIRK.I' ..\TRICK. REBFCc..\ ISHELL ha,·:. a SIlnling, modcst, ft-Iendly glrl-J\--1iss .I1':\'\IT.-\ W.-\RI) lOll" ,\TK1'\S IU l-IE~RY HARP1" U. I. j. C of 19_19-'40. 1.-\i\I[~ II.-\LL rR.-\NK S(lRI\ELLS 'r 0, I'E!, K ]l':S 1.-\'"'lF~ (;L\~(,UW "W.\TT' llE~:'\ISO~ J-I,\I~OLD Nlul{:\i\' U,\UDA J(jII'\~U'\ RALPH 1I(II)SO,\ fRANCES II{WI~ TROY C.-\I).'

I'age 55 • Mll~RH BillY ~1[U BR~W~

Declared "tops" by both faculty (Smith Award '39) and students. is all unusual nilly Dick Brown has received practically mark of disr.incrion. But Mildred McIn- every honor the st udcnts of V. T. J. C. can tosh iS:I1l unusual girl. Athletic, scbolor!v. confer on 011': of rheir- fellow st udent s. He shy, beautiful, with J glint of mischief lJl was "icc-prcsident of the Fre,hmall class her dark eyes-these only suggest some of ('3R-'.\9), Bar-n \Varmll1' Kmg ('39), and the qualities which have won for l1cl" the president of the Ags., the l.irgcsr club 011 high esteem of students as a leader and :15 the campus. In each and cver y capatHy he J campus beauty. has served faithfully and unselfishly.

R Al P ~

I (,.a As president of the Freshman C :ISS J- Jovial, good-nat urcd .md wl1olcsol11c, Sar"h '39) Alph;\ ZeU Clip wmner ('.\9), and Helcn \V'hC:lt1CY L\ one of rhc best known , I I I' I h Hudson Summa Cum LIlIIi" stuctcnc, '1..1 PI femilllnc personalities on the campus, She , h lei seho ar h;\5 demonstrH~~1 t at one "In ) . has served as Vice_Presidem of Mask and and not lose the popular touch. CJlmrC~s, Wig ('39-'40), as Presidcnt uf the Life deliberation, and keen :IIl:l1)'tical qua mes Saving Club, :\nd is" memb~r of the TUI111~- ,h>stS1Udcnt have won for him one 0It hCh It;~ . lin" Te;\111and I. R. C. These clubs glle . I fl· All Students honors the prcstc cnc y 0 t 1" - I' I us b:\ picture of her major Intae.lts-dra- ' d I ave a eve Club Council. ln him stu cnts 1.1\ maties and athletics. head at the head,

- = !lELI. YUVt'-:G 'l"ATE wr nn cox

VIRGINIA \'.;IEBB- BILLY TATE- Vlrgll1l:l was voted "Best Girl Athletc", '}R-'39, Tall. dn-k , h,udsonlc-fric'ldll" UIUSSUl11lng- IS a member of Tumbling Team. Lifo Savers', Home bubbling OVrI' with good humo,-Klng Cnrrur us '}9- Ec. ;lnd an Illlr:1Tl111Ld T~al11 Manager. A natural '40, President of "T" Club-f\ct;'lt;l's: foocbnll, sporr sworn.m and a "good sport ". life s:\\,;ng, Ag.

./0 YOUNG- .IDE BELL- DDRDI~Y "Bcaur v "Ith br'lins" describes this young lady Choscn "ivlos r Valuable Phyc'r" by his rcarn- who is one of thc twO or r hrr-c studcnt,; to 1ll;lke ma tcs , Vice Presidcnt of 'T" Club and Cl,'nlCl;S highest schchrshlp honors. Vicc-Prcsidcnr of Home Never was a mother's son mere aptly named. Possessed of bca ut y »nd charm, unboUllding Klllg, '38-'3~, honor srudenr , Joe IS quiet and mOlk,;r. Ec., '39-'40. Mask .md Wig Reporter, .10 IS also A fhsh or Itghtlllng. 'l luu-ricanc and a tOI-nado rr:l!1k-:lnd frank and open and ~trajght.from_ cncr;,;)' and :lbillty, "Dot" j-cksoo docs \\-(·11«har- among till' list of 1110st bcautiful on the campus. the-shoulder IS the pr~sidcnt of rh S I ever she puts her lunds to. She IS c'luJlh- ar wir]i a fooi bcll CI C cop iomorc ass and the Etlginccrin" Club F . I home Oil the ballroom [Ioor, m a nfk match ;lIld '" . or severn yean BOB B1\l\TT01'\- I ,.I' ,cuctal")'- rc has been earning 1m 11';\\-'_in tho ~b USltlC.\S .war IIl 111 tnc C assroom \ .cc-prcsrocnt alllL • JANE COX- II One of tWO l-rcshrncn to bc honorcd as Campus and knows how to meet and ., 'h trcasurcr of I R. C. (Sprilll; '39, Fall. \V'intCl" '_19- Freshnun girls CIS \Vcll as Freshm:ln bol's liked . greet t cac cr s and L~:ldtrs, Bob BrJtton ha,; bccn givcn thc position of the looks of Jane Cox and. Sophomores, 'glVl'l1 a ~llldcnts 111a forrhrighr efficient manner. As a '40), C armcus Qll~cn In '''' )~-)"9 , .11l( - J honor roll "'h~'IP bi;.; cll1~f" as Fre,hnun Chss President. Bob 1'~IU(lhll of cll:II1C~ cxprl's,;cd th~Lr :lSTC~men(. TIll' Fr,'shl1len chca.lc:\dcr he has helped Inject ., LIke,; seliously :ll1Y iob r,'sting on hiS CJp~CIOllS fight into (he stUl ICl1t as 1"(; II ao OIlC 0 r t I1~ 1110S , .. l':ull- III thc \'C:U chose' her to b~Scc:rctJrv-Trc:lsurcr chccnng ,cet,on ;lnd put tll(' ~ I I I .' Il"t-cIl11PUS shouldus and will furthcr justify thc confidcnce winning SI)lnt III . T. _. C. CO-Cl S, ~ I~ leV; cro\\,llcll ~ . U I of thcir chs~ :ltld hlcr t!1'2 Sophomores i'alll"d votes pIKed III hll11 by hiS chs,;m:!tcs. Also ph)'s '"bang- 11CI tcam. ., ",. I V I t~cr Junior. With dlC Frosh to pllt her Jlllong the f,t-H SlX !x':lll- CHcn a~ Lu,tOI--IIl-C lll' oj t lC 0 lin, , liP" gJTl1Cof footb:ll!. tiful girls on {\lC Clll1pUS.

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PAUL HUG JOE BLACK HAYES

Line Loac h Joe Black Hayes c.rptaincd rho A graduate of the Uriivcrsir.y of Tennessee. Fighting Vol, in 1937, and also 1I'0n letters in Coach Paul Hug was an All-Southern end a t wrestling and track. He "';1<; also an Ollt>IClllding Tennessee and also held the heavyweight bcxinz Christian leader on rbc "Hill". title. In r r.iok hIS record for the' 440' yards stiR stands onbrokcn.

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ON TO VICTORY! * A familiar scene at U. T. /. C. I game.l-CoarlJ HlIg nearlv ol wa ys stal/dill?, or walking H!i and ,1011;,11 * ill [rant of the bench,

II hml[iar faces that will not be seen in the Junior Vol

line-up next Ell! are those of Billy Tare, John Kelley, jack Sorrells. Joe Bdl, Billy Jameson, Hafford Nash, Lee Mayo

and "Mush Tidwell. At the end position, Billy Tate was In

on every phy and his pass-snagging places him high on the

list of the Junior Vol gridiron great. "Peacock" Kelly,

f rom his wlllg back position, brought spectators to their feet

many times with his sweeping end funs. His swaggering Malla"CI" HARRELL WEBB " stride IS sure to carry him to further gridiron heights. "Pea- A section of tbc st ands wutcbl'.l cock" \\,:15 naturally the leading scorer of the season. that dcaj,tive Trnncssec ,Iystelll.

I At the tackles Billy Jameson and Hafford greater but for the injury jinx. Lee Mayo and

N:ISh displayed a slashing, smashing type of play Jack Sorrells, both valuable place kic k crs, were

that was highly annopng to their opponents. down field blockers of a very high order. Theil'

Their contribution to the asset side of the U. T. shoes will have to be filled with mighty solid,

J. C. football ledger would have been all the fearless football flesh next year not to cause their

wearers to be sadly missed.

The Freshman let rermcn who consrirutcd the backbone of

this year's eleven were Gcne Cra wford, Guy Boswell, Hcrbvr t

"Andy" Dycus, Ewell McKinnie, "Big" Denham, Bob Brat- Between bal ucs urbcn thl' balld jl/ay.l allli ,lOCI its stllff for the foofball ton, Don Kelso, Jack Shipp, "Gould" n.u. Ennis Easley, flllls. "Hump" Campbell. Frank Moore, Max Harper, Robert Dodd,

and "Tee Toe" Perkins.

With anything like an even br-eak next yC:lr, these boys

should have a fast hard-driving squad which can gl\'l' foot-

ball fans value received in thrills and touchdowns. No team ALMA MATER! is complete without its reserves, and honorable ment:ion to 011 a halfou)l'Il hill in Tennessee, non-letter men goes to Frank Sorrells. \'farren Hunt, "Sid" . Likc beacon sbilling bright, rhe ,Itlltcly wall.1 o] old U. T. Wortman. Leon Phillips, Cliff Luttrell, and Hugh Vineprd. Rill' xloriolls to t bc ,light.

Sv berc's tv you old TCIIIIC.I.\(·(', Ollr A/ilia Mllter true; \\"1' ji/edge ill Laue and barlllollY Ollr loyalty to YOIi.

P~ge rt Page i6 , • Captalll Most Valuable Player

Joe bell, known ,IS*"Little joe," was ca silv Captain "Mush" Tidwell* played high school the most outstanding back of the Baby Yols. As football at Dickson High, where he csiablishcd he d:1Shcd off elusive runs and SlllJshed off tac k]c a reputation for :lggrcsslvcncss and spirited leader- cue forgot hiS size. His passes were true and ship which he brought to the Junior Vol squad. straight to the mark. Dynamite in football tugs At the pivot position this year he performed like best describes this modest little fellow with the a veteran. I big punch. ", r

JOE BELL "t\lUSH" TiDWELL T H E S Q u A D THE CHEER LEADERS I

/-irsl ROII'-J:unes Howell, Robert Dodd, Fred Wortman, T. 0. l'erkllls, Frank Moore, Ray Adams, joe 13dl, Ennis Easley. * S('colld Ruw-Billy THe, James Campbell, Jack Sorrells, James Hall, Lee Mayo, Herbert Dycus, L John Kelley, Max Harper. T T T E N N v v v o s Tbi:-d RO/l'-CO'ICh Hug, Gene Crawford, Hafford Nash, Don Kelso, Warren Snow, Guy Boswell, L s [1"('11 McKinnie, Maurice Tidwell, John Shipp, Robert Bratton, Line Coach Hayes. T E N N E s s E E v o

* * * BaSketball

To his capable :md courageous [e.idcrship must "Go ill I/J('I"(" allil ,

'("III III/ )'0/1 ,,01." b~ crcdired the fighting spirit which characrcrizcd

the play of his tcamrna tcs, for though not large he

was fearless against the tCJughest fOCI and never let

up until the final whisrle.

Kirk patrick at guards, Riceor center and Meadows Upon call for basketball players this year, and Bratton at forwards, but at the close of the Coach Hug found only tWO lettermen present: CAI'TAI"-: J-l.\I\OI.IJ \VIN,TI-.>\I) C~ptaln \Vinste;ld and j.imcs Meadows. Re;llizin~ season the qUIntet W;lS composed of thc smooth- he must work hard, Coach Hug experimented with workl11g quintct of Eaoley and Bratton at guards, diffcrcnr combinations sLirting with Easely end Rice ar center and Ivleado\\'s and \'\!jnstead at T H E s Q u AD forwurds. The highlight of the season was the

licklllg the jr. Vols handed fjnvid Lipscomb 58-

42. 1\ll,n ~11 rho Jr. Vols won 10 and lost 10. Flnl No.,,'-I-Ienry Sheflcl.aree r. EIllii, Fa,ln', Hilly l)"Yid'OIl, Ed C"",,", Huh B"lI- TOll, Harold \Vin"TeJd, - SN,,,ld RO·'1,~I-Jarn' Roberts. Ralph Moffal1. Herman Kit'kl'alrick, IJ\\"a,,~ Ill'nl"-11 The offcnsl\'c stars were Rice Jnd W'illstC'ld, Jame' Mendows. Frank I:It-al.' lhomns Ri~e.

\Vin~tead bCll1g high scorer of thc season. De-

fcnsi vc stu-s were Bratton. Meadows, and EJscly

who stopped many ;l scoring rhrcar. CapCllll

\Vinstcad will long be remembncd for his push

shot that usually ended WIth rwo points. Ochcr

lcr r.crmcn were Kirkpacnck , Bcaty, Roberts, 'ln~

Shcllcb~rger. Wllh scven lcttamcn retlllnlng ne"r

yC'H rhe Ihby Vol, will helve ~l1olhcr qUllHct to

capably rcprescnt them all thc hardwooJ.

Mixi!l,~ it III! !I('

Page SJ * ponus received by each rcam and a cup I~C1war{h·d i The present Intramural progr'\111 was Intro- ,! duccd this ycar by Coach 1',11.,] Hug. The pro- 'I at the end of the year. 'Trophies arc "Iso awarded gram is based on intramurnl competition of eIght

to the \\'l11ning tom ill cC]ch spun. Both boys The Stellar Performance of these Sturdy Lads Put UTlC Up Front In The different t eams. In the comput:lt;o!l of scores, and girls arc active ,n these spons Jnd a keen Mississippi Valley Basketball World each team receives J. gJI'cn numba of pomts for interest has been aroused among the sludenls. (3ch phyer and for all games

* \\'011. Individual points are also given to lhe R,\l-Pl-I iVloFj·,.\TT j,UIES 1\h.-IlJo\\S of compellt;OIl by both p'Htic;p'llllS Jnd spectJtors. A record is kept of ;1.11 ROBERT I)IC·\TTON members of each team. TI-IO~II\S RICE

Bu.r.v Dvvn.so., HAH.!IY ROBEltTS

______.... u I ORANGE TEAM-BOYS BLUE TEAM-GIRLS ELTO,,",' CARLTON GEORGE GUNN ED OSBORN. MGR. THOMAS H.'\LL ANITA MULHERIN SARA HELEN WHEATLE't· ROBERT WILLIAMS RICHARD MALO.'\N VIRGINIA WEBB. I\1(;R. DOROTHY JACKSON ODELL JONES HORACE MOORE RUTH LATIMER WILMOTH WYNNS W/IRREN WOOLLEY JOHN MOON MONNIE SMITH FOSTINE THOMAS MARTIN BAKER JOE ;-"1OSS MILDRED PIERCE DOROTHY WASH ROBERT BRATTON WILLlAi'vl NEUdS KATHLEEN BROADAWAY FRANCES SPEIGHT JOHN BRUCE BILLY PRITCHETT JIJ/\NITA WARD CORINNE DAVIS JAMES COUNCE .'\NDERSON RENSHAW INA TYSON HAROLD WINSTEAD I-lARRY ROBERTS OSBERN STEPHENS FORREST SAMMONS B. E. THOMAS :\LVI" VAUGHN

BLUE TEAM-BOYS WHITE TEAM-GIRLS

ENNIS EASLEY BILLY DAVIDSON CLARENE DYER LUCILLE NOLE,\; BILLY TATE, MGR. FRANK DODD ONEIDA. JOHNSON. MGR, ALICE BEARD LEE MAYO SAM l\.-lELTON MARJORIE PRESNELL KATHLEEN JONICS BILLY]t\MESON CLAUDE PRINCE MARTHA MARTIN BLONDELLE NEWELL HERBERT PARKER S. E. REED FAIRY NOWELL ANNE LOU NANCE JOE BELL THOMAS RICE ANNIE DELL LARGENT SHIRLEY WALTERS DWANE BENNETT BOB THOMPSON MARTHA N. BLACKLEY NANCY SMITH FRED POWELL JOE THOMPSON LORETTA l\.-lOORE REBA MILLNER H. E. BLATT FRED WORTl\.-IAN CLAUDINE BROWNING C;UY BOSWELL

WHITE TEAM-BOYS BROWN TEAM-GIRLS !-IARRY McKINNEY ED DEERE SARA DICKEY MARTHA MOORE JOHN KELLEY. MeR, JOHN FLAKE .10 YOUNG. MGR. GLADYS GIBSON HUGH VINEYARD JAMES HOWELL CHARLEEN DELASHMIT FLORA MAl MOORE JAMES HALL JAMES MEADOWS DOROTHY CORLEY MARTI-IA JACKSON ERNEST Mc(;ARRITY FRANK MOORE FRANCES IRWIN MARJORIE MOSELEY WATT DENNISON ED MORROW LELA BELLE SCRUGc.;S MARGAREL McLEAN JACK POWELL RICHARD RALPH LUCY BELLE TUCKER MILDRED CHILDERS FRANK BEATY SAMMIE RAWLS REBECCA ISBELL ELAINE THORNE GEI\'E CRAWFORD CHARLES SMITH BILLIE HARDIN BILLY VAUGHN HAROLD ROSIC

BROWN TEAM-BOYS BLACK TEAM-GIRLS

H/\RRY GOFF ENNIS DENHAM KATIE LARKI1'i M/IRIAMNE LEl;C; MAURICE TIDWELL, MGR. BILL Y GARNETT BERTIE ROBERTSON. MeR. FRANCES (;:\TLlN T. 0, PERKINS LENr-dS DUNI.i\P MARY KIMBERLIN ALLENE SHERROD ROLAND RAWLS ROBERT FISHER LA VERNE BROWN DOROTHY DAVIS CARL McDANIEL MAX HARPER MARY LOUISE CARROLL EDITH KEATO" ROLAND Ci\MPBELL TIIOMAS MAYO MARTHA SUE TURNER BREI\'DA DEES BILLY FRISTOE JIM llENRY MOORE SARA BRYSON K:\TE PITTS HAROLD HUTCHESON HARRELL MORAN EVELYN KIRK NAOMI STOVER GERALDINE SlillPSON J/\RRETT KELSO ALLAN PREWITT BARBARA BEAN I-IARMON WILl. JACK SORRELLS

BLACK TEAM-BOYS ORANGE TEAM-GIRLS N. H. EUBANK HAMBLETT COCI-\.F, JR. HARRY DEATON ROBBIE BURCHAI->l RALPH HUDSO:-", M(;K. M/\RY WINIFRED GREER JESSE McM:\CKIN WILFRED I-lE:\D EMJI,lA LOl!ISE JETER KATHERINE FORD MARTHA MAE BELL CHARLES POTTS WARREN HUY]' MILDRED MclNTOSH. ]l,kR. ROMIE KENDALL SARA TODD WtULACE CROW AU(;USTA WOOD EDWIN MATTHEWS fRANKLIN KENNEDY SARAH STRONC; ERITI'I ROBEY U\ RUE PENTECOST CHARLES FRENCH JAMES NEEI-Y FLORA BEE BROWN CECIL FESMIRE FRA"KLlN "IX OPAL CROUSON LAURA BURRUS LYTLE PERKINS RUTH ERWIN LLOYD SMOTHERS JANE COX JOHN ATKINS RODNEY PURNELl. SUE McWHERTER I.EONARD BOWERS

Page S6 Page 87 rEllO\'/ TEA,vl-GIRlS Highlights In Sports FR:\NCES 1l1\IHa:R :\:\'\' BRAN~ JO CLOVER. I\'kK, C"\TIIFRI~E ST. j\jI,I.-\1\T DORIS BELL jI,,1.-\RY K. VELTMAN PE(;CY C;RA Y VIRl,INL\ CA~A[)A * RUTI-I BOWLiN MILDRED SHl\NKLIN GIRLS ELEi\;...'UR HURT jUA'\'IT:\ CIIEATJL\i\-t JCN~IF LOU (,OWER ,\-l!\RTl-IA BELLE HATCHEl{ WINNER- RUNNER-UP- jI,'IARTj-L-\ CRENSIIAW BER'\'ICE ,\'URTIICROSS ARCHE/{ Y M/lRjORIE I-IOLM,\N Blue Team INA TYSON_ ..• _ _ Blue Team HOCKEY

BL~CK TEAM

FOUt PITCHING YELLOW TEA,vIS-I)OYS MILDRED MciNTOSH •. _.. Orange Te;lm VlRGINI.,\ WEBB Blue Te;lI11 i\IARSIIALL W/I,LL.,\CE DI\N HUCKl,E\ HORSESHOES HERBER'I" U\'C(IS, MGK. Ri\ Y BURNS RALPli ,,,IO["FATT gOHHI E: DODD ______YellowTeam MILLJI\ED l\,lclNTOSH Orange Team I-IOR,-\CE Wl\RREN lACK FREELi\'\'D NED PENTECOST hILL 1-J;\j·...lILTON BASKetBALL l-li\ROLD P:\RKS Ml\RK LlJjI,'IPKIN ORANGE TEAM BLACK TEAM JOE H!\RNES Cl\R~LLL MELTO,\, LiO,\'ELL REi\SUNS (;UY NUN~:\LLY l'ING PONG WILLIAi\'1 RILE' JACK SIIIP]> Y cllow T C:II11 [,\HL BE,\,"iETT FR,\NCES GATUN __ _ "__..._. __Black Team JENNY Lou GOWER VOLLEY BALI-

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FREE THROWI (MIXED)

OR,\NGE TEAM RED TE}\iVI-GIRLS

II.\ZEL BANDY Ki\THRYN WARRE\' BOYS FAYE TOLLEY, 1\'1<:!t, RACI-IEL ClJNNIW;HAI\-1 )0 HENRY J-IARDI1\' K,\TI-IRY".' WILLiMdS CROSS COUNTRY RUI 1-1 BRANSFORD ANIH REl':SHA\\' Orange Tcam R:\CHEL ivkCL,\I:\ ERNEST MCGARRITY_ J\'L\Rfl-Il\ !\-'leCL,\E\; I)()!

RED TEM"I-llOYS BASKETBALl-

I-I[Rl\'IA~ KIKKI':\Tl<.I(h:: BOB BARRON BLUE TEAM BAXTER JHJKIJET IT BILL Y DICK BROWN, Mnn. PING PONG MACK WILLIAI\-,jS TKOY C.\I".' Blue Te~1l1 JOE TJ-IO~IPSON_ JOII,\' WILDER 11\lv1ES GLAS(;OW \YIU.lAM MULLlNS_ _ .__Green Team MARTI,\' CURTIS LESLJE HE,\,DI{IX VOLLEYBALL BILL I..Ei\'10,\'DS I-J/\LL j:\jI,IES ELMORE 101-l'\'SO~ HERBERT 101-I\'SO:-: WHITE TEA "'I rR.'I,~K SORKELLS ONEIL JO~INSO:-: H,\RRY IvL\CK EDWARDS WAYNE OXFORD TUG-Of-WAR WILLIS WAHRE".' CLAUDE YOU,\'(; REV TEA"'! BLUE TEA~1 \V RESTUNG BOXING (Ir-ccu TC~1l1 0-115 lb.-KING PORTER 115 lb.-KING PORTER _____.__Green Team Black Team 115-126 lb.-N. H. ElmANKs 126 lb.-N. H. EUBANKS ___Black Team _OLlnsc Team 126.135 lb.-ALYIN VAUGlIN GREEN TEA,vl-GIRLS 136 lb.- J.~CK DONOHOE ___.Green Team Orangc Te~1l1 ____.__Blue Team 135-145 lb.-ED OSIIOKN 145 lb.-JOE BELL \'\ihitc Team (;RACE i\,10RPI-lY ,\URIE,>:",E LITTO,-, 15 l-160 Ib.-EI\NI'ST MCGAKKrrl" 160 O. PEI1KINS ____.Bro«-» Te~11l _\X'hlte Tcarn HE1.EN j)i\Y Ib.-T. 160-li5 lb.-JOI,{N KELlEY S.-\RAH DICKSU'>: I\k:c __\,\Ihite Team I-IELEN (;00])\\,1\" O~EID.-\ DA:\IEL 175 lb.-JOHN KELLEY_ Blue T\>~m __Brown Te;lI11 1i5 -190 lb,-BII.LY T,\TE CU~1\IE SI-IERRI1.L RUBY Kl".'<'; _ ~ 190 lb.-JARRETT KELSO_. Bloc Team K(lTI-1 \VRE:'>' SO!\J:-'IE~" 190 lb. up-BII,LY JA,\IE'O,'i A'\'lTi\ OSBORNC ___White Teare FI{A~CES I-lI\RDEI\-I ..\\ Hea"y W~ight-ED DEERE .\ll-'l.-\'>:1)A DE\\'EESE i'l-'llLDRFD FISHER COIEC", TERRY RE :\(;'>:[S LOGAN EVEl.yN p.\SS\10 ROSE ;\LEXA".'DEK Page 39 STARDUST AND MOONGLOW

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LOHA eJE Farewell to Thee

Out through the gates of Alma Mater march these sons and daughters II bearing symbolic torches of light, learning, !! II and leadership, I

Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops.