
.. Home MAY 27 Coming THE BUFF ALO RANGE 1939 Pu.blished by the Alumni Assodation VOLUME 1 MILLIGAN COLLEGE, TENN. MAY 13, 1939 NUMBER 9 Attention A:lum,ni I ,'he annual Home Coming of th< Alumni will be he!d Saturday . ay 27, 1939 iu the. dining roorr 1 :f Hardin Hall. If you expect to 1.tte11d, Rend in the coupon which vill be found in this issue. It i. 1ece.ssary that we know ho\\ nany to expeC't so that plan.- :nay be made accordingly. Thil- ;s the last announcement for th<, \ lumni meeting. Lest you for- ·. et, mail the coupon now. A... previously mentioned, place ~ards will .be made for tho~e who have notified us of their inten- An Old lnst1tution Passes tion to attend. We trust the Ah..;mni and many otheris may be 1 able to attend. S<·nd the coupon Studf'nts who attendPd Mil- Please Notice now! ligan Colle~e sincP 1912 will soon --- - --- H J DERTHICK h note the passing of an i:::;tonca. · l This is the last num ber 0· f' .c·.,ristlan Education, Hope of World· PRESIDENT •·· institution, namely, the Power- the Buffalo Range for the present House,• headquarter:;; of the Po~- s<'hool) ear. We hope y<,u have er-House gang for many years m enjoyed newl-l of former students A Mess :: g~ From Our President Derthick the past. We believe that there and friends. We tru:::;t. that if you Alumni President Heads Tenn . State are sufficient fond memories of have enjoyed the Buffalo Range splintned paddles and the tam- during 1938-39 that you will ~ot College Associatio 1n ing of unruly minds to warrant delay in sending in your subscnp- To All Alumni and Former the commemoration of this old don for the Range next year. Students: Pr<'sident Derthick is the familiar ~pot in lines of poetry. Elsewhere in this iissue you will new head of the Tennessee We are therefore urging all Alum- find a blank for your conveniencf', You are cordially invitrd College A~sociation having been ni member:5 to submit a poem I Please fill it in now. and ur~ed to att,·nd the second recently PlectPd to the position centering its theme about the old ________ annual Alumni Dinner which will bv the twPntieth spring conven- Power-House. -character Building First of All- be held in the dining hall of thP ti0on in N a~hvillP. In point of During the present years I College on Saturday, May 27th, :,nvice, President Derthick is the stokers and furnares have been been used a~ the rear will now b<'- at 5:30 P. M. oldest colle~e pre:3ident in the installed in the boys dormitory, j rnmr the entmn<·e to thC'Adminis- An interest'n~ program is state, having been at MilliJran nd girls dormitory, gymnasium, ~ tratiou Building. now being plannPd and will be Colle~P for the past twenty-two the Brown House, thus makmg One addition~l thinr is need- over in time for you to attend yra 1 N He succeeds PresidPnt the furnace of the old Power- ed to make Milligan College corn- the annual play in the CollPgr- AndPr--on of Tusculum Collf'ge , Housc unnecessar! and . useless. plete; a dining hall. During ti1i8 i~ l·ditorium. I leaHe maJ your 11ear C rePnville, a~ head of t.b e The old furnace will be dis~a~tl- school year there has bePn 110 ·1d- re:::;ervations at on ce to J. Goff ~tate collPge organization. The ed immrdia.tely and t?e hmldmg ditional i-pare in the dining rut rn Long, SJcretary. a~socia tion <'Om priF-es th ;rt y razed during the commg ~umrr.er for vis:t.or;,, relatives, and friends colleges in Tennes:,~e among thu:::; adding another step m mak- of the students. Visitors have Do not miss this opportunity which number thne are right ing Milligan more beautiful. The been restri;.:ted to week-ends to renew old acquaintances and junior collrget-l. Alum11i mrrnhPr.s plan now is to make a new when a sufficient number of stu- form new friends in the Milligan will be pleased 1 o note 1hat entrance to the r.ampus to the dents have gone home to make family. President Dert hick has LePn highway- - by way of a twenty room available. We don't know awarded this honor. foot road circling the ch~rch, and when the proposed plans will go Cordially yours, around the top of the hill above into effect. We merely mention A l:>rittle thing is speech. Lewis Taylor, President, Anglin Field. Thus the fro_nt . of them to you that you may know So take precaution how you bend it. the · Administration bmldmg what is taking place on the cam- Milligan College Alumni For anyone can make a bren.k which has all through the. years pus. Association But mighty few can mend it. THE BUFFALO RANGE l'AG~ TWO ----- PR OGRA M S MILLIGAN COLLEGE, TENNESSEE JUNIOR PROGRAM Of Former Classes Saturday, May 14, 18~8 - - 2 :30 p m. -·------!{:- ----- Instrumental Qu::rtf'tte, - - - Mendt>bmhn CIASS OF 1900 1st Piano, Missed WadH and Shelhurne; 211d Piano, l\ : r. Thrn1a-- und Mi:-;s Cham Motto: -- ''We are Coming." ORA1 lON M ILLIGAN COLLEGE Destined Cour::.;e of Man, - G. A. vVat:-:on, Ya Saturday Night, l.\fay 14, 1898, - - 7 O'clock VOCAL DUET INVOCATION The Laurel an<l the lfosc, --- - - Instrumental Quartctte - La Flute Enchantee - - N is:-; Shelburn and Mii;s Godbey - Mozart PARALU.L 1st Piano, MiRses Wade a11d Broy ]es; 2nd Piano, Florence ~ightiugale, - Ida Anderson, Mr. Thomas and M is8 Showalter Clara Burtcn, ---- Annie Bulto11, Tenn. Salutatory, - - Monta Elmer Hyder, Tenn. CHORUS I Oration - ''Man's Advent" - Gentry Hyder, - Sing Thou Merry Bird, - --- - French - Tenn. ORATION Oration - "Quo Vadis" - LarkinElmer Crouch, What of Invent:ons? -- C. W. Givens, Va - Tenn. lNSTRUi\t. ENT AL SOLO Essay - "Integrity and Identity" Laura Sonate Appassionate, ---- - Beethoven LAWRENCE FLEENOR StelJa Hyder, Tenn. J. S. Thomas Lawr<>nr<~ Fleenor, cla:--R d 192~, ORATION Vocal Quartette - Summer Evening - Whitely Sinre gr.iduation haR hP<'n ath- Mi~ses Shelburne and Showalter; Messrs Watson Vegetariani~m and Higher Civilization, l Pl i c director ar.d assist a 11 t I'rir.- and J. V. Thomas - - -- Minnie Bolton, Tenn. <'ipal of the East ~tone Gnp, VOCAL SOLO Debate - Resolved, There Rhould be an Edt:ca- Virginia. His football and b:rnkPt- Les Remeank, --- Faure tional and PrJpJrty QJ.alification for Voters. hall teams have been finali~ts in L. E. Shive Aff. - John Ke11 drick Tarwater, Tenn.: John Wise County tournamPnt~ for BENED1CTION Milton Patton, Tenn. ; four years. His team held tho Ushers Neg. - Robert Fields, Tenn. , James Isaac Scott, c~iampionship for the year 1335. W. T. E:ist L . C. Bell J . L. Persi nge Tenn. Lawrence receivC'd his M . S. dP- - -----R.------ Mandolin Solo - "The Skeptic's Daughter'', - - gree from the University of -- Mary Charles Stephens, Tenn. CLASS OF '98 Virginia in 1933. He married Miss Beatrice Tittsworth of Ap- Oration -- "Our Home the Ba~is of National MILLIGAN COLLEGE palachia, Virginia. MrR. Fleenor Prosperity", - John Johnson, Hampton, Tenn. Monday Morning, May 16, 1898 -- 10 o'clock Oration - "Originality", - Glenn Summers, Va. 1 was a fir.,t. honor graduate of both Oration -" John Marshall", -- Landon .Tulia Showalter, Va. Every Day Heroism . Appalachia High School and Covington Bell, Virginia Elbert L. Anderson, Tenn., The Palladium of our Farmville State TeachPrs Collef[e. We regret that this article Vocal Duet -- Sinking Ship C. A. White Republic. and picture did not reach us for Messrs. Shive amd Davis Oglcn Johnson, Va. -----" Lights Burned Out" the March 1939, issue. Debate - Resolved, That the "Tater Bug" is 2 more destructive to the Farmer than an Infection Charles D. Hart, Tenn., -- Postal Saving Bank. -Christian Education, Hope of Wor:d • in the EpidermiR of ones Physiognomy is Effemi- George J . Sells, Tenn, --- - - - -- Crises in Life. nating to ones Cerebrum! Neg. _ Horace E. R. Massie, Va., --- Learning is not Wisdom. Aff. - Fay Price, Ark. She's No Longer M is s BurlPson, Tenn. T. M. Sells, Tenn., " Ill :ares The Land Where VonCannon Discussion -- "A Piece and its Composers," Wealth Accumulates And Men Decay.'' James Thomas, Tenn. S. W. Price, Tenn., _ ____ _____ • __ Socialism Perhaps the increased hap- Eulogy- -"Francis E. Willard," - -Sue Brummett, 4 piness of the girl we Utied to cal] Tenn. Forrest F. T. Summers, Va., Thither We Sail; Edna VonCannon is due to her March, DeKontski Where Shall We Anchor. new partnership with James W. 1st Piana, MiRses Wade and Shelbourne, M. Virginia Shelburne, Va., . _ The Open Door. Potter, a young high school prin- 5 cipal from Elk Mills. Congra tula- 2nd Piano, Mr. Thomas and Miss Chase 3. VODAL DUET- -Hope Beyond-- White A warding of Diplomas tion, Edna! And may all of your Messrs. Shives and Thomas Benediction troubles be little 01J es! 4. INSTRUMENTAL DUET- -Grand Galop MARSHALS: On Saturday, March 25, in de Concert, Ketterer. J. S. Thomas, Tenn. C. G. Surber, Va. the First Christian Church in Miss Wade and Mr. Thomas Fay Price, Ark. Knoxville, Miss VonCannon and 5. VOCAL QUAR.TETTE- -When my Ship MUSIC Mr. Potter were married by Dr. comes over the Sea,- ----- Thompson 1. Anthem- --Behold! I Stand at the Door_ _ Harry Cooke, a pastor who is Mi~ses Godbey and Showaltar; Messrs. Shives ------ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _' Leslie well known and beloved by all and Thomas.
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