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AUDREY BRADSHA ^V EDITOR

ALFRED ADAMS BUS. MGR.

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KAYMOND L. ROGERS Piesulent AtVIN II. HOPSON Vice President

HARRY 1'IIILl.II'S. . Secretary

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FRED S. POWEIX Xasliville, Tennessee HARRY PHILLIPS Nasliville, Tennessee

T. J. McADOO Lebanim, Tennessee HOWARD L. SMITH ... ClarUsville, Tennessee

J. HAROLD STEPHENS. .Nashville, Tennessee H. O. KIRKSEY Murtreesbiirii, Tennessee

G. ALLEN >VEST Nashville, Tennessee C. H. MOORE ClarUsville, Tennessee

E. L. .SMOTHERS McMinnville, Tennessee K. N. OWEN Clarksville, Tennessee

CLYDE BRYAN Gallatin, Tennessee MRS. JOHN COTTRELL

KAYMOND L. ROGERS. . .Nashville, Tennessee

Secretar.v to the I'niversit.^- President

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E. B. HITGHES Lebanon, Tennessee

MRS. L. M. SHORT. .. .Brownsville, Tennessee LUTHER ,1. THOMPSON. Sprinstield, Tennessee

ALBERT GORE Cartliase, Tennessee

ALVIN H. HOPSON Lebanon, Tennessee

MERRILL I). MOORE. . Nashville, Tennessee JOHN OMAN, JR Nashville, Tennessee

W. H. Tl RNER.

L. S. SEDBERRY' Nashville, Tennessee

W. L. STIGLER Nashville, Tennessee

ROBERT CULLER Knoxville, Tennessee

MAXEY JARMAN Nashville, Tennessee

MRS. .L E. LAMBDIN. .. Nashville, Tennessee

JACK MASSEY Nashville, Tennessee

ANDREW TANNER Nashville, Tennessee

.Carthajje, Tennessee

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^V. EDWIN RICHARDSON

President of the University

A.B., Mississippi College; Th.M., Ph.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; D.D., Cumberland Univer- sity.

H. CARL '^MTHERIXGTOX

Dean of the College of .\rts and Sciences

Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D., The Universin- cf Chicago.

SAM B. GILREATH

Acting Dean of the School of Law .L.L.B., Cumberland University.

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First Rows:

ALFRED THOMPSON ADAMS, Assistant Professor of Law: B.S.. Vanderbilt University; LL.B., Vanderbilt

University.

DOROTHY M. ALLEN, Instructor in Home Eco- nomics; B.S.. Alabama Polyteebnic Institute; Gradu- ate Credit. W.M.U. Training School.

BERNARD B. BAILEY, Professor of Law; A.B.. Oua- chita College; A.M.. The University of Chicago; J.D., The University of Chicago.

GL"Y H. BIGGS, Professor of Education and Acting 'Chairman. Division of Social Sciences; A.B., Concord College; A.M., West Virginia University; E-d.D., Uni- versity of Texas.

DOROTHY MAE BLAKELEY, Assistant Professor of Music and Acting Chairman, Division of Pine Arts; B.M.. M.M., American Conservatory of Music; Addi- tional Graduate Credit, DePaul University.

GWENDOLYN F. CALDWELL, Assistant Professor ol^ Modern Languages; A.J5., Winthroji College; A.M., University of North Carolina.

VIRGINL'V M. CHANEY, Associate Professor of Eng- lish and Acting Chairman, Divi.?ion of Language and Literature; A.B., A.M., Western Kentucky State Teachers College; Additional Graduate Credit. Georgj Pealjody College.

RAYMOND A. COPPENGER, Associate Professor oE Philosophy an-d Religion ; A.B.. Mercer University; Th.M., Southern Bapti-st Theological Seminary; Addi- tional Graduate Credit, University of Edinburgh.

ETTIE GWENDOLYN DILLARD, Librarian, General ibrary ; A.B.. Tennessee College for Women; B.S. in George Peabody College.

RA AXIE DYER, Associate Professor of Speech; xp., B.O., Wesleyan College of Expression; A.B., iraslca Wesleyan University; A.M., The Uni\ersity

of Chicago; Additional Graduate Credit, Northwestern University and The University of Chicago.

NANCY EKANRS GOODALL, Assistant Professor of Music; A.B., Shorter College; Graduate Credit, Uni- versity of Michigan. American Art School of Fontaine- bleau, Prance, and Conservatory of Geneva, Switzer- land.

SAM B. GILKEATH . Prof, of Law, LL.B.,

Cumberland University.

SARA HARBISON. Librarian, School of Law; T.L.B., Cumberland University.

DEE AV. HARPER, Assistant Professor of Sociology; B.S. A., Ed.M., The University of Georgia: Additional Gra-duate Credit, The University of Georgia and George Peabody College.

MRS. MARY MILLER HElNRY, Speriiil Instructor in Spanish; A.B., Brenau College.

Second Rows:

WALTER H. KRrSCHWITZ, Associate Profes-or of Physics; A.B., Taylor University; A.M., "Vanderbilt University; Additional Graduate Credit, Vanderbilt Li^niversity.

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DIXON LANIER MERRITT, Special Lecture nalism; George Peabody College; Former Editor, -'The Outlook."

NEWELL S. MOORE, Assistant Professor of Political Science; A.B., A.M., George Peabody College; Addi- tional Graduate Credit, George Peabody loUege.

ROBBIE LI5E MORRIS, Associate Professor of Mathe- matics; A.B., B.S., A.M.. University of Missouri. JULIA SPENCER OWENS, Associate Professor of Latin: A.B.. Oklahoma Baptist University; A.M. George Peabody College; A-dditional Graduate Credit, George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University, Uni-

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MARY JOSEPHINE PITCOCK, Associate Professor of Business; A.B., Vanderbilt University; A.M., George Peabody College.

W. EDWIX RICHARDSON, Professor of Religion and

Chairman, Division of Roligion and Philosophy; A.B., Mississippi College; Th.M., Ph.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; D.D., Cumberland University.

JOSEPH G. ROYE, Associate Professor of Psychol- ogy; A.B.. Northeastern State College (Oklahoma); M.S., Oklahoma A. and M. College; Additional Gradu- ate Credit. Oklahoma A. and M. College.

JAMES AVILLIAM SHAAV, Associate Professor of Biology; A.B., Carson-Newman College; A.M., George Peabody College.

niLLIS A. SIIOTAVELL, Associate Professor of Reli- gion; A.B.. Marshall College; Th.M.. Th.D.. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

WILLIAM L. SNYDER, Assistant Professor of Law; A.B. Lincoln Memorial University; LL.B.. University of Tennessee; LL.M.. Duke University.

JOHN ALBERT SOUTHERN, Professor of Chemistry and Chairman. Division of Science and Mathematics; B.S., Furman University; M.S., Vanderbilt University: Ph.D., University of North Carolina.

RUFUS B. SPAIN, Associate Professor of History: A. 3., Mississippi College: A.M., Vanderbilt University; Additional Graduate Credit. Vanderbilt University.

WILLIAM H. STANFORD, JR., Assistant Professor of Law; A.B.. LL.B.. Mercer University: LL.M.. Duke University.

CARL ELBERT TODD, Assistant Professor of Eng- lish; B.S., Clemson A. and M. College; A.M., George Peabody College; Additional Graduate Credit, George Peabody College.

Third Rows:

BURTON WILSON, Instructor in Music.

ir. CARL AVITHERINGTON. Professor of Education Ph.B.. A.M., Ph.D.. The University of Chicago.

I.MOGENE BRADLEY, Secretary to Business Man agt-r: A.B., ("'umbcrland University.

MRS. H, H. BKADSHAW, Dietitian.

JOHN L. COTTRELL, Business Manager.

.VNN DAVYER, Nurse.

MRS. GEORGE GIFFORD,. Dean of Women; A.B. Judson College. Georgia.

JOE BLACK HAYES, Coach and Director of Physi^ cal Education and Manager of Intra-Mural Athletics B.S., University of Tennessee; Graduate Credit, Uni versity of Tennessee and George Peabody College.

JOHN HUGHES, Bookkeeper and Cashier; B.S., ■Com- merce, Bowling Green College of Commerce.

MRS, T. F. INGRAM, Bookstore Manager.

MRS. AVILLLYM C. IRONS, Alumni Secretary.

CECIL S. NELSON, Maintenance Engineer.

\V. A. AVATKINS, Assistant Superintendent of Build ings and Grounds.

ROBERT A. AVINIFREE, Superintendent of Ground; and Buildings.

MRS. MARY WITT, Secretary to Registrar.

MRS. aiARY BENNETT (Not Pictured), Special In- structor in Home Economics; B.S.. Oldahoma A. and M College.

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e Cordell Hull. Mr. Hull, whose home is near urnbelrland University School of Law in 1891'; ee of Doctor of Laws from the LIniversity in (io$itipni of the government, he was elected to the

■ie lyears later he arose to the high office of Secreta ■; ti;^, ^nd Ihe remained in this ofllice until 1944. Sever ambng the first six of our "great" Secretaries of State.

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Cumberland University, nurturing mother of men and of colleges! Like nearly every female, matron or maid, she docs not publicly claim her full age. One hundred and eight years that is what she says. There are those who intimate that it ought to be 124. But it is known no matter, for the moment, how that she is actually 165 years old. The date celebrated as her birthday is really the anniversary of her second marriage. So says the venerable sage of her present faculty, Dixon Merritt.

On a May morning in 1748 Dr. Thomas Walker, with his company of hunters and explorers, came into the head of Powell valley and was charmed by the rugged and picturesque range of mountains to the west and named the country Cumberland in honor of William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland third son of George II. It is a country which, in its full extent, stretches roughly from Cumberland, Md., to Gadsden, Alabama, but the name is commonly applied to that portion which lies in Tennessee and Kentucky.

The Cumberland country was, in no great while, settled and there had to be an institu- tion of higher learning for it. Such an institution was established, mainly by church people, in 1785 at Nashville with the name of Davidson Academy. About 20 years later the institu- tion was rechartered as Cumberland College. Under that name for another 20 years it was the pioneer college for all the Old Southwest.

In 1826, when Cumberland College was rechartered as the University of Nashville, some of her supporters refused to go along with this change and withdrew to a farm and some log buildings just out of Princeton, Kentucky and continued as Cumberland College. After about fifteen years the pressure to bring Cumberland back home became too strong. The Cumberland Presbyterian Church now supported it and the bulk of the church's strength was in Middle Tennessee.

While locations were being considered, Lebanon offered to put up $10,000 in cash for the purpose of erecting a building. Lebanon was a city of settled and seasoned culture. Cumberland LIniversity was opened in Lebanon, chartered by the State of Tennessee in 1842. Among her trustees were such Lebanon stalwarts as James Chamberlain Jones, Gov- ernor of Tennessee; Robert L. Caruthers, Congressman from the district; and Nathan Green, Justice of the Supreme Court of Tennessee.

Classes were begun in September in a little old church building on North Cumberland Street a building still standing and in use. It took until 1044 to put up the new building. The munificent $10,000 which Lebanon had provided was by no means enough to do it, but more money came. And the building, when completed, was among the largest and handsomest educational structures in the South.

Before 1860 Cumberland had more alumni than either Harvard or the University of Vir- ginia in the Congress of the U. S. and on the benches of federal and state courts. Its other departments \vere equally eminent.

Then the great crimson flower of war burst into bloom over the land. Cumberland's magnificent building was not destined to stand the shock. Before the end, it lay in ashes. By whom it ^vas burned nobody seems to know for sure. But it was gone. Endowment securities were wiped out. When the war ended Cumberland had only its name and its debts. Yet, curiously, nearly all its faculty returned not to salaries but to work.

Among the first to get back was an alumnus who stood among the ashes of his Alma Mater, a single Corinthian colunm of which was standing. Sorrowful but not despondent, he picked up a piece of charred wood and wrote upon the column the single Latin word, "resurgam" in translation, 'T shall arise." That word became the voice of faith crying amid the desolation, and Cumberland did arise. That phrase stands yet on the L'niversity seal in its rexased form, "E. Cineribus Resurgo."

Then followed about four decades of Cumberland's richest history. But her travail was not yet over.

Her second major calamity came in the early years of the 20th century. In the so-called union between the Cumberland Presbyterians and the Presbyterians U. S. A., Cumberland University was the little birdie in a badminton game, battered about from one to the other.

Squeezed between conflicting court decision she suffered loss from which she never fully recovered under Presbyterian auspices.

Another great chapter in Cumberland's remarkable history began in 1946. The self- perpetuating board of trustees, who had administered the aflairs of Cumberland under Pres- byterian auspices for more than a century, gave (he L'niversity, lock, stock, barrel and breech-pin, to the Tennessee Baptist Convention. Lovely Tennessee College for Women was tenderly lifted from her withered nest and made to live nnew on Cumberland's spacious campus.

The heritages of these two schools are welded together and now make up the flourishing new Cumberland. She moves on her upward path with new life, new hope and new joy. Her faculty and students enjoy a happy Christian cultural life together and maintain a cordial relationship with the connnunity.

First Kow: Mary Birchett, Classes; Jack Altmaii, Snapshot P hotographer: James Cross. Secona Row: Morjorie Nelson, Alfred Adams, Business Managrer; Bobbie Hunt, Ralph Grubbs.

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ELEANOR AUDREY BRADSHAW, Editor

WALTER H. 'riRUSCHWITZ Faculty Advisor

Cumberland Ufiiversity a great drama. This is the motif of your 1950 PHOENIX. Through- out these pages the new PHOENIX is depicting for you scenes of this great drama. Since the rising of the curtain in 1842, Cumberland Uni- versity has stirred the minds and hearts of its students the cast and its alumni and friends the audience. During its "Acts" of existence, both seriousness and comedy have been experi- enced, and the PHOENIX has endeavored to present each in its proper aspect. In the future may you relive the particular role which you now are playing upon this stage by looking into vour 1950 PHOENIX, and by being as worthy a member of the audience as you were of the cast.

To those students and members of the faculty and administration who have helped to pro- duce the 1950 PHOENIX goes a sincere "thanks."

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KAMSBT n. LEATHERS President

C. C. RIDENOUK Vice I'resident

CARjnXE SWINGLEY Secretary

ROTCE C. JOHKSON Treasurer

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From LiCl't to Right: Swinfflcy, Ridenour, Leatliers, Juhiisoii.

First Row:

RAMON aiAXIE ADCOCK Xasliville, Tenn.

Blue Kej' Fraternity.

IRA C. ATKINS Indian Mound, Tenn.

Delta Theta l^hi Fraternity.

BRANT1,EY BLUE Penibrolie, N. C.

Blue Key Fraternity: Clerk of Piii Alpha Delta Frater- nity: President of Blue Key Fraterpity: "Collegian" Staff.

JAMES HUGH BRYAN, JK Sliop Springs, Tenn.

Blue Key P^raternity; Honor CounL-il.

JOHN BRTDEN, JK Carrollton, Mo.

President of Philathean Society: "Collegian" Feature Editor and Associate Editor.

LEWIS L. COBB Keo, Ark.

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity; Blue Key Fiaternity.

WILLIAJI G. CROMLEY Cliatlanoosra, Tenn.

Phi .\lpha Delta l^raternity: Secretary of Senior Class.

WILLIAM M. DAVIS McMinnville, Tenn.

JAMES DENNIS DOBBS Mathiston, Miss.

CARL F. EDWARDS, JR IlolieiiwaUI, Tenn.

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«AYNE WHEELER FITZGERALD Cyntliiaim. K.v.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity.

WILLIAM E. FRASER Columbia, Telin.

C Clulj; Mayoi- of Vetropolis; Tennis Vai-sitj-; Captain of Tennis Team, 194!l,

SAMUEL JOSEPH GALLOWAY Bnrrville, Tenn.

Alpha Psi Omega Dramatic Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha: "Collegian" Hall of Fame: President of Sopho- more 'Class: President of Alpha Psi Omega; Vice Presi- dent of Public Speaking Club; Secretary of Lambda Chi Alpha; President of Student Red Cross Organization.

VICTOR R. GALLOWAY Burrville, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity: Winner of Bennett Memo- rial Oratorical Medal. 1949; Alpha Psi Omega Dramatic Fraternity, Dean of Delta Theta Phi.

ROBERT HAROLD GAY >'a.sllvilli-, Tenn.

Blue Key Fraternity: President of Student Body. 1950;

Sports Editor, "Collegian," 19-17-'49: Sports E^litor.

PHOENIX, 1947-'49; Vice President. Student Council,

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BENTON R. GORDON .Union, Miss.

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity; Vice Justice, Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity.

LONNIE E. HENDERSON Lambert, Miss.

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity.

JACK BROWN HENRY FnlasUi, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity: Clerk of the Rolls. Delta

Theta Phi; Sports Editor of "Collegian," 1949; Young

Democrat Club; C U. Bar Association.

.TAMES H. HENRY Fulaslii, Tenn.

Lielta Theta Phi Fraternity: Lambda Chi Alpha Frater- nity: Vice Dean, Delta Theta Phi; High Alpha, Lambda Chi Alpha; Vice President, Student Council; Vice Presi- dent, Cumberland Bar Association; Treasurer, Senior Class; President, Public Speaking Club.

.TAJMES HAROLD HILL Old Hickory, Tenn.

Blue Key Fraternity: Vice President, Blue Key Fraternity.

Third Row:

JAMES M. HUNTER Bethpage, Tenn.

THOMAS F. INGKA'.M. Atbens, Tenn.

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity: Clerk, Phi Alpha Delta; Tennis Team.

WILLIAM HOWELL INMAN Morristonn, Tenn.

Blue Key Fraternity; President, Senior Class.

WILLIAM C. IRONS Cumby, Texas

ROBERT HABKY .JENNINGS, JR Nashville, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity; Varsity Basketball.

ROYCE C. JOHNSON Kingsville, Texas

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity; Treasurer of Senior Class.

FATRICK H. JONES West Monroe, La.

WALTER J. KEY Jackson, Tenn.

Blue Key Fraternity.

SAM DBLK KENNEDY Hampshire, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity: Student Council; Varsity

Basketball: Captain of Basketball Team, 1949; Blue Key

Fraternity.

ROBERT W. KING Durant, Miss.

Blue Key Fraternity; Delta' Theta Phi Fraternity; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.

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HTLI,L\M HOWELL IX>L4Jf President

CLEFFOKD JL4NESS Vice President

WILLIAM G. CKOWLEY Secretary

JAMES UEJiKY Treasurer

From Left to liiglit: Maness, Henry, Crowley, Inman.

First Row:

PHILIPPE E. KLIXGLEK Gettysburg, Pa.

Blue Key Fraternity.

RAaiSET B. LEATHERS XashviUe, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity; President of Senior Class; Blue Key Fraternity,

GASTON LAWRENCE LONG, JB Harriman, Tenn.

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity.

CHARLES E. LOWE Pilieville, Ky.

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity.

LESLIE HOW.ARD LTBRAND Jonesboro, .Arlt.

CLIFFORD E. MANESS Westmoreland, Tenn.

Blue Key Fraternity; Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity; Vice President of Senior Class: Treasurer of Phi Alpha Delta.

.JOHN MORGAN McCOBD Hnntland, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity; Blue Key Fraternity; Toung

Democrats Club; Varsity Basltetball; Public Speaking

Club.

H.-VRRELL PRESTON JITRREr Gallatin, Tenn.

Cumberland Bar Association; President of C. U. Bar Association.

C. H. O'BRIEN Nashville, Tenn.

NOBLE EUGENE PEPPER Florence, Ala.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity; Clerk of Rolls for Delta Theta Phi.

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Second Row:

WILLIAM M. PKUKIGAN Jackson, Tenn.

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity.

KDWAKD B. PHILLIPS LebniKiii, Tenn.

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity: President of Phi Alpha Delta; Student Council, 1950.

CROLIN ISDGAR PLUNK Scliner, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity: President of Junior Class.

D.4VI.S SCOTT POUCH, JI{ Waverly, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity: rresid(;nt of Junior Class.

HOWARD WILLIASI ISHE.4 Sneedville, Tenn.

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity: Public Speaking Club. 1946;

C CIulj; Little Theatre Guild; Varsity Basketball, 1946-

'50; Mr. Groundhog, 194S.

GEORGE L. RICK, JR Mejnpliis, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity: Alpha Psi Omega Dramatic Fraternity; Lambda Chi Alpha.

JAMES C. RICHARDSON Nasliville, Tenn.

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity; Var.sity Basketball.

C. C. RIDENOUR Newcomb, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity; Tribune, Delta Theta Phi;

Vice President of Senior Class; Law School: Glee Club:

C. LI. Bar Association.

.JAMES EDWARD RINKS Columbia, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity: Blue Key Fraternity: Stu- dent Council. 1948; Secretary of Junior Class.

CLAUDE THOMAS SLA CLE, JR Bristol, Tenn.

Third Row:

HORACE L. SMITH, JR Cliattaiiooea, Tenn.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity; Student Council: Honor Council: Tennessee Bar.

WILLIAM RITCHIE STANITER New Tazewell, Tenn.

Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity: Tennessee Bar.

CARMINE SWINGLEY Martlia, Tenn.

Secretary of Senior Class; Secretary of Student Council: Harvest Festival Queen, 1948: "Miss Personality," 1949.

EDMOND H. TACKETT Prestonsbnrg, K.v.

Delta Theta Phi Fraternity.

HOWARD SAMUEL WITT. Fordtown, Tenn.

Blue Key Fraternity: Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity.

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SECOND YEAR LAW OFFICERS

Davis Scott Porch, Jr President

James Fletcher Vice President

R. Carlton Stubbs Secretary

Richard Endicott Treasurer

FIRST YEAR LAW OFFICERS

Charles Butts President

Robert Harrison Vice President

Patricia Coffman Secretary

Leon Davis Treasurer

First Row Douglas M. Amick Ernest E. Isbell

Norval E. Carey Bob Johnson

William R. Endicott Edwin Ledbetter

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Charles C. Montgomery R. Carlton Stubbs H. Neil Osborne John L. Wilson

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Wallace M. Bolding Patricia Coffman

Charles Brennan David R. Cole

Second Row Jack Combs Dick S. Hoover

Leon Davis Robert W. Earls

Third Row

Elwood Lee Hyden Millard V. Oakley

Harold B. Johnson Charles N. Parker

Bynum a. Lamb, Jr. Jack F. Peace Arthur C. Nelson

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Samuel R. Raulston Donald Stennett

James W. Riley James Ralph Tollett

LoREN M. Hullinger, Jr. ph,lip Sadler Ch.\rles J. Woods

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First Row:

H. R. ANDERSON Lebanon, Tenn.

Major, Language and Literature Ministerial Association; President of Ministerial As- sociation, '47.

ROY LEE BARRON .Miami, Fla.

Major, History; Minor, Music Transfer University of Miami; Ministerial Associa- tion; Secretary of Ionian Literary Society; Volunteer Band: Collegian Staff; B.S.U. Executive Council.

A. WAYNE BASSETTE Nashville, Tenn.

Major, English

Ministerial Association, Philathian Literary Society

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J. \V. BROWN Lebanon, Tenn.

Major, History

Varsity Football, '46-'48; A Cappella Choir, '47-'50;

Cumberland Quartet, '49 ; Sergeant at Arms, Senior

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JOSEPH H. CLIFTON Nashville, Tenn.

Major, History; Minor, English President Junior Class; President Ionian Society, '49; Cheerleader, '47-'48; Football Manager, '49; Public Speaking Club, '49; Vice President, Volunteer Band, '50; Vice Piesident B.S.LT., '50; Ministerial Associa- tion, '47-'50; A Capella Choir, '50.

Second Row:

S. B. CORNWELL, JR Dixon Springs, Tenn.

Major, Social Science: Minor, Language and Literature

HENRY JAMES CROSS Atlanta, Ga.

Major, History: Minor, English A Cappella Choir, '48; Secretary-Treasurer Minis- terial Association, '50; Treasurer French Club, '50; Social Chairman Senior Class.

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DOLORES TONE FRANKLIN Lebanon, Tenn.

Major, History: Minor, Psychology

Thalian Society, '46-'50; Collegian StafF, '48; Town

and Country Club, '49-'50.

HOLLAND DAVIS FRANKLIN. . .Lebanon. Tenn. Major, Chemistry: Minor, Mathematics

EDGAR LESLIE GANN Abilene, Texas

Major, Sociology: Minor Religion Transfer Hardin-Simmons University; Alpha Psi Omega; Ionian Literary Society, '48-'50; Little The- atre Guild: Vice President Little Theatre Guild, '50; President Volunteer Life Service Band, '50; B.S.U. Executive Council; Ministerial Association; A Cap- pella Choir, '50.

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Eugene Lawrence President

Hal Forrester Vice President

Lois Grime Secretary

James Cross Treasurer

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First Row:

CLARA LOIS GRIME Lebanon, Tenn.

Major, English

Cynthian Society; Vice President Cynthian Society;

President Town and Country Club; Secretary Senior

Class; A Cappella Choir; B.S.U. Council; Football

Queen Attendant; Harvest Queen Attendant.

CHARLES J. JULIAN, .]R Lebanon, Tenn.

Major, English

President Ministerial Association, '49; Vice President

Junior Class; Collegian Hall of Fame, '47.

O. D. KEATON Dowelltown, Tenn.

Major, Chemistry French Club

ERNEST J. KELLEY, JR Chattanooga, Tenn.

Major, Language and Literature

Ionian Society; B.S.U. Chorister, '48; Volunteer Life

Service Band; Ministerial Association, President '49,

Secretary, '48.

NANCY KRISLE. . Springfield, Tenn.

Major, English: Minor, Psychology Thalian Society, '46-'50; A Cappella Choir, '46-'50; Little Theatre Guild, '48-'50; Pledge to Alpha Psi Omega, '50; Y.M.A. President, '48; Secretary of Jun- ior Class; B.S.U Council, '46-'48; Volunteer and Life Service Band, '48-'50; President of Dormitory Council, '49; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; Miss Cumberland, '50.

Second Row:

OLICE WILLIAM LASATER Lebanon, Tenn.

Major, Religion and Philosophy; Minor, History Ministerial Association, '46-'50.

EUGENE W. LAWRENCE Sheffield, Ala.

Major, History: Minor, English

Football V.S.A.C. All-Conference, '47; "C" Club,

'48-'49; A Cappella Choir, '47-'49; President Senior

Class; Ministerial .'\ssociation, '48-'50; B.S.U. Council,

'48-'50; Student Council, '49.

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Major, English: Minor, Latin

Transfer Howard-Payne College, Brownwood, Texas;

Ministerial Associtaion, '48-'50.

DON B. McCOY Centerville, Tenn.

Major, Spanish Ionian Literary Society, '48-"49 ; Transfer Pcabody College and Union University: President of Spanish Club, '49: Tennis Team, '48-'49: Secretary of Ionian Literary Society, '49: Treasurer of Volunteer Band, '49: Cheerleader, '48.

LAURA LEE MIXGLEDORFF Lebanon, Tenn.

Major, English: Minor, Social Science

Transfer Christian College: Spanish Club, '48-'49;

Social Chairman, Junior Class: Cynthian Society, '48-

'50: Town and Country Club, '49-'50; Athletic

Queen, '48 at Christian College.

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BARBARA B. MILLIGAN Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Major, English: Minor, Music Volunteer and Life Service Band, '48-'50; Secretary Alpha Psi Omega, '50; Y.W.A. President, '49; Treas- urer Dormitory Council, '48; Secretary Freshman Class; Harvest Carnival Queen, '48; Most Popular Girl, '48; Secretary Little Theatre Guild, '48; Thalian Society, '48-'50; A Cappella Choir, '48-'50; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, '50.

DARWIN MILLIGAN Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Major, Chemistry

Ministerial Association; Pliilathian Society; Public

Speaking Club.

JOAN OWEN. . Ardmore, Tenn.

Major, English; Minor, Physical Education

Cynthian Society, '46-'49, Y.W.A., '46-'49; Treasurer

Sophomore Class; Treasurer Cynthian Society, '49;

Student Council, '48; Dormitory Council, '48.

HAROLD POWERS Athens, Tenn.

Major, Math and Science

JESSE H. SHANNON Shop Springs, Tenn.

Major, Social Science: Minor, Religion President Ministerial Association

Second Row:

ROBERT M. STARTUP. Nashville, Tenn.

Major, Latin: Minor, English

Ionian Literary Society; President Volunteer and

Life Service Band, '47 : Vice President Ministerial

Association, '48; President A Cappella Choir, '49;

Editor "See You".

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Major, History

PAUL JENNINGS TABOR Shelb>'\'ille, Tcnn.

Major, History Ionian Liteiar>' Society, '48-'50; Ministerial Associa- tion, '46-'50. A Cappella Choir, "46-"50; B.S.U. Council, '47.

LENA TERRY Franklin, Tenn.

Major, English: Minor, Business Transfer Tennessee College: A Cappella Choir, '46- '50; B.S.U. Council, '46-'50; Secrctar>' Life Ser\'ice Band, '49: Thalian Society, '46-'50: French Club, '50.

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First Row:

JACK ALTMAN, JR.

MARY BIRCHEIT

CARL CUNNINGHAM

ANITA BASSETTE

AUDREY BRADSHAW

HELEN DE LOZIER

ETHEL BIGGS

GENE W. BROWN JAMES COPELAND

PAUL DINKINS

Second Row:

JAMES B. DOTSON

EDITH HOLLIS

JULIA McCALL

RAY FARLEY

JACK R. KENNEDY

JAMES McDonald

THOMAS HIGHT

CHARLES KERLEY JOE J. MARTIN

WALLACE McGILL, JR

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Third Row:

GEORGE MOORE JEAX R. PARKER LOIS \'ANDERGRIFF

BILLIE ANN WALKER CARL WINNETTE, JR. THOMAS WOODLIFF

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JACK KENNEDY President

THOMAS HIGHT Vice President

HELEN DcLOZIER Secretary

AUDREY BRADSHAW Treasurer

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CLAYTON ADAMS

FRED W. DIES

MARGARET GRIME

HENRY ATKEISON

ANNE L. DWYER

RALPH J. GRUBBS

DALE BATTLE

FRANK EDWARDS ALTON GARRARD

LLOYD E. LAWRENCE

Second Ro^v:

W. B, LOCKERT

NELLIE McDowell

LOYD PEARCE, JR.

BETTY SUE MANNING

RUDOLPH MURENSKY

MARY JO PURYEAR

JIM REID MARCUM

MARJORIE NELSON JOHN W. OVERTON

PAUL ROBERTSON

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BETTY LOU SISK BOBBY E. TODD

ETHEL SISK JAMES TURNER

JOHN HUNTER SMITH JAMES WESTMORELAND JOE STALLINGS

CLASS OFFICERS

CLAYTON ADAMS President

JAMES WESTMORELAND Vice President

MARJORIE NELSON Secretary

JAMES MARCUM Treasurer

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FRED WOMACK President

DAVID BYRON Vice President

ESTHER HANCOCK Secretary

JOANN FITZGERALD Treasurer

First Row: LANCIL T. BEARD WILLIAM H. BEARD MORRIS JOE BENNETT MARY JEWELL BILBREY DONALD L. BRIGGS DAVID H. BYRON JOHN EARL COOKSEY

RUTH ANGELL CRENSHAW PEARL DRIVER JOANN FITZGERALD MARSHALL FLETCHER ROBERT B. GASTON JACK H. GOODWIN BILL GUTHRIE

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BETTY HACKNEY ESTHER HANCOCK O. XEWSOME HARVEY THOMAS HARVEY EVERETT P. HOOPER

BOBBIE JEAN HUNT BILL JERNIGAN JOHNNIE E. LEE MARY NELL McCALL GLEN MELTON

WILLIAM N. PARKER ANN PATRICK JACQUELINE PRICE BERTRAM W. RASNICK

Third Row:

BILLIE RINKS WILLIAM E. SADLER JAMES SWACK

THOMAS A. THACKER JIMMY THOMPSON BILLY EDWARD THORNE HAZEL WEBB

CHARLES H. WILLIAMSON FREDERICK T. WOMACK BERTHA DALE WOODSON

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MARJDRIE NELSDN

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ERNEST ISRELL

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ROBERT KING

Senior, School of Law

NANCY KRISLE

Senior, College of Arts and Sciences

BARBARA BARRETT MILLIGAN

Junior, College of Arts and Sciences

HAROLD POWERS

Senior, College of Arts and Sciences

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DON McCOT President

JUAN CARMONA First Vice President

RAT FARLEY Second Vice President

HELEN DeLOZIER Secretary

MARGARET GRIiMB Treasurer

Left to Rig-ht: Don McCoy. Ray Farley, Helen DeLozier Margaret Grime, Ethel Biggs, George Moore, Anne Dwyer, Ruth Crenshaw, Laura Lee Mingledorff, Betty Sue Manning.

Not Pictured: Juan Carmona, Murdock Taylor.

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OFFICERS

WILLIAM PEELER President

JOE PARKER Vice President

ALFRED ADAMS Secretary

CLAYTON ADAMS Treasurer

Left to Bight: Clayton Adams, Edwin Ledbetter, Rudolph Murensky, Ralph ToUett, Fred "Womack.

Not Pictured: Joe Parker, Charles Buhler, William Peeler, Alfred Adams.

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Not Pictured: Glynn Bernard, Harvey Hut- chins.

STAFF

JIM R. M.ARCUM Editor

(Resigned February 1, 1050)

CL.WTON .JJD.^MS Editor

(.\ppoiuted February 1, 1950)

GLYNX BERN.\RD Busi7iess Manager

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ROBERT GAY President

JAMES HENRY Vice President

CARMINE SWINGLEY ; . . Secretary

First Row: Robert Gay, James Henry, Carmine Swingley, Neil Osborne, Edward Phillips.

Second Row: Tommy Hight, Henry Atkeison, Charles Julian, Ann Patrick, Sam Kennedy.

Not Pictured: Robert Harrison.

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OFFICERS

BOB STARTUP President

WALLACE McGILL Vice President

MARGARET GRIME Secretary-Treasurer

JAMES McDonald Assistant Director

MARJORIE NELSON Pianist

First Row: Left to Right, Bob Startup, Wallace McGill, Margaret Grime, James Mc- Donald, Marjorie Nelson, Lois Grime, Jack Kennedy, Paul Tabor.

Second Row: Lena Terry, Helen DeLozier, Billie Rinks, Alton Garrard, John Hughes, Nancy Krisle, Betty Sisk, Leslie Gann.

Third Row: Ethel Sisk, Bobby Todd, Jackie Price, Mary Bilbrey, John Overton, Eu- gene Lawrence, Joe Clifton, Charlie Kerley.

Fourth Row: Charles WilUamson, Vic Galloway, Helen Ruth Dean, Barbara Milligan, J. W. Brown, Betty Hackney, Ethel Biggs. Not Pictured: Ann Franklin, Charles Franklin.

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OFFICERS

AUDREY BRADSHAW President

GEORGE RICE Vice President

BARBARA MILLIGAN Secretary-Treasurer

First Row: Left to Right, Audrey Bradshaw, George Rice, Barbara Milligan, Sam Gallo- way, Charlie Kerley Don McCoy.

Second Row: Philip Reed, Arthur Nelson, Claude Slagle; Pledges: Leslie Gann, Nancy Krisle, Victor Galloway.

Third Row: Mary Birchett, Neil Osborne, Helen DeLozier, Harold Powers.

Not Pictured: Kenneth Deatheridge; Pledges: Robert Cook, Bill Peeler, Charles Buhler.

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OFFICERS

BRANTLEY BLUE President

JAMES HILL Vice President

CARLTON STUBBS Secretary-Treasurer

SAM KENNEDY Corresponding Secretary

First Row: Left to Right, Phillippe Klinglcr, Hugh Bryan, Jr., James Hill, Brantley Blue, Sara Kennedy, Robert King, John McCord.

Second Row: Howell Inman, Clifford Maness, Howard Witt, Dr. B. B. Bailey, Ramsey Leathers. Don Stennett.

Third Row: Ramon Adcock. James Rinks, Edwin Ledbetter, Robert Gay.

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CHARLIE KERLEY President

LESLIE GANN Vice President

MARY BIRCHETT Secretary-Treasurer

First Row: Left to Right, Charlie Kerley, Leslie Gann, Mary Birchett, Neil Osborne, Helen DcLozier, Audrey Bradshaw, George Rice.

Second Row: Nancy Krisle, Roy Barron, Don McCoy. Philip Reed. James McDonald, Arthur Nelson, Edith Hollis.

Third Row: Lena Terry. Jimmy Swack, David Byron, Ann Patrick, Bill Sadler, Jimmy Thompson, Billie Rinks, Charlie Butts.

Not Pictured: Bill Peeler.

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SAM KENNEDY Dean

TAMES HENRY Vice Dean

RICHARD ENDICOTT Tribune

BOB JENNINGS Master of Ritual

TIM RINKS Treasurer

NOBLE PEPPER Clerk of Rolls

SCOTT PORCH Bailiff

ROBERT KING Master Scholar

First Row: Left to Right, Sam Kennedy, James Henry, Richard Endicott, Bob Jen- nings Jim Rinks, Noble Pepper, Scott Porch.

Second Row: Robert King, Edmond Tackett, Crolin Plunk, C. C. Ridenour, Horace Smith, Don Stennett Phil Sadler.

Third Row: George Rice, John McCord, Charles Montgomery, Ramsey Leathers, Vic Galloway, Jack Henry. Wayne Fitzgerald, Henry Atkins.

Not Pictured: Robert Harrison, Eugene Hoyt, Melvin Maynard.

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HELEN DeLOZIER President

JO ANN BERRYHILL Vice President

CHARLIE KERLEY Secretary

MARY BIRCHETT Treasurer

First Row: Left to Right, Audrey Bradshaw, Nancy Krisle, Barbara Milligan, Dolores Franklin, Mary Jo Puryear.

Second Row: Jo Ann Fitzgerald Billie Rinks, Helen DeLozier, Jo Ann Berryhill, Esther Hancock.

Third Row: Charlie Kerley, Betty Hackney, Mary McCall, Jean Parker, Ann Patrick, Pat Coffman, Edith Hollis. Mary Jewell Bilbrey, Lena Terry, Mabel Duren.

Not Pictured: Mary Birchett.

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MARJORIE NELSON President

BETTY SISK Vice President

MARGARET GRIME Secretary

BILLIE WALKER Treasurer

First Row: Left to Right, Ethel Sisk, Betty Sue Manning, Marjorie Nelson, Margaret

Grime, Ruth Crenshaw.

Second Row: Lois Grime. Jacqueline Price, Nellie McDowell, Bobbie Hunt, Bette Davis,

Pearl Driver.

Not Pictured: Betty Sisk, Billie Walker, Joan Owen, Bertha Woodson, Laura Lee

Mingledorff, Lois Vandergriff, Anne Franklin, Hazel Webb, Ethel Biggs.

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H. N. OSBORNE Justice

WILLIAM TEMPLE Vice Justice

T. F. INGRAM Clerk

HOWARD S. WITT Marshall

CLIFFORD MANNESS Treasurer

First Row: Left to Right, H. N. Osborne, T. F. Ingram, Howard S. Witt, Clifford Man- ness, Philip Reed.

Second Row: Charles Lowe, John Wilson, Jack Combs, Charles Butts, William Crowley.

Third Row: James Richardson, Louis Cobb.

Not Pictured: William Temple, William Grugett Robert Mahon.

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JEAN ROSE PARKER President

ANN FRANKLIN Vice President

JACK ALTMAN Secretary

JAMES CROSS Treasurer

Left to Right, Jean Rose Parker, Jack Altman, James Cross, Hal Forrester, Lena Ter- ry, Betty Sisk, Jimmy Allen, Tommy Woodlifif, O. D. Keaton, Marjorie Nelson, Bertha Woodson, Bobbie Jean Hunt, Ann Patrick.

Not Pictured: Ann Franklin, Claude Harmon, Joan Berryhill, Charles Buhler, Glenn Bernard.

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First Row

JACK KENNEDY First Vice President

JOE CLIFTON Second Vice President

LENA TERRY Third Vice President

BARBARA MILLIGAN Secretary

ALTON GARRARD Treasurer

ROY BARRON Pianist

Second Row

WALLACE McGILL Song Leader

EUGENE LAWRENCE Reporter

LOIS GRIME Magazine Representative

RUTH CRENSHAW Y.W.A. President

BOB STARTUP -"See You" Editor

HELEN DcLOZIER Training Union Representative

Third Row

HAROLD POWERS Sunday School Representative

EDITH HOLLIS Librarian

ETHEL SISK Volunteer Band Representative

JACK ALTMAN Ministerial Association Representative

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ERNEST KELLEY President

JACK KENNEDY Vice President

JAMES CROSS Secretary-Treasurer

First Row: Left to Right, Ernest Kelley, Jack Kennedy, James Cross, Leslie Gann, Lloyd Lawrence, T. A. Thacker, Bob Startup, Wallace McGill, E. P. Hooper.

Second Row: Jack Altman, Paul Tabor, Charles Julian, Glen Melton, Fred Dies, Dar- win Milligan, Eugene Lawrence, Jack Goodwin, Jesse H. Shannon.

Third Row: Tommy Hight, Carl Edwards, Johnnie Lee, Olice Lasater, James West- moreland, Jimmy Dotson, Louis McCall, Joe Clifton, Joe Martin.

Fourth Row: Marshall Fletcher, H. R. Anderson Henry Atkeison, James Turner, Alton Gerrard, Roy Barron, Paul Dinkins, Ralph Grubbs, Wayne Bassett.

Not Pictured: Billy Blankenship, William Donnell, Charles Franklin, Francis Speakman, C. L. Mosher, Nat McKinney, Jr.

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EUGENE LAWRENCE President

CLAYTON ADAMS Vice President

JACK KENNEDY Corresponding Secretary

LLOYD PEARCE Recording Secretary

RUDOLPH MURENSKY Sergeant-at-Arms

First Row: Left to Right, Eugene Lawrence, Clayton Adams, Jack Kennedy, Lloyd Pearce, Rudolph Murensky, Bob Startup, Don McCoy.

Second Row: Ramon Adcock, James McDonald, Paul Tabor, Roy Barron, Wallace Mc- Gill, Ernest Kelley, Loren Hullinger.

Third Row: Cleve Humpheries, Donald Stennett. Joe Clifton, Leslie Gann, Edwin Led- better, Joe Bennett, W. B. Lockert.

Not Pictured: Glenn Barnes, William Coleman.

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JAMES B. DOTSON President

TOMMY HIGHT Vice President

JIMMY SVVACK Secretary

JAMES WESTMORELAND Treasurer

First Row: Left to Right, James Dotson, Tommy Hight, Jimmy Swack, James West- moreland, Jimmy Thompson, Bill Guthrie, David Byron.

Second Row: Bill Jernigan, Pete Winnette, Bill Sadler, Marshall Fletcher, John Over- ton, E. P. Hooper, Glen Melton.

Third Row: T. A. Thacker, Lancil Beard, Darwin Milligan, Johnnie Lee, W. H. Beard, John Bryden, Dale Battle.

Fourth Row: Bobby Todd, Alton Garrard, Harold Powers, John H. Smith.

Not Pictured: Juan Carmona, Jr.. Bill Peeler, Charles Franklin, Glenn Bernard, Mur- dock Taylor, Ralph Tollett.

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LOIS GRIME President

MARY BIRCHETT Vice President

JEAN PARKER Secretary

BETTY MANNING Treasurer

First Row: Left to Right, Lois Grime, Mary Birchett, Jean Parker, Betty Manning, Betty Sisk, Barbara Milligan.

Second Row: Estiier Hancock, Dolores Franklin, Audrey Bradshaw, Marjorie Nelson, Margaret Grime, Pearl Driver.

Third Row: Ethel Sisk, Billie Ann Walker, Bertha Woodson, Hazel Webb, Nellie Mc- Dowell, Bobbie Hunt.

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RUTH CRENSHAW President

BETTY HACKNEY Vice President

ETHEL SISK Secretary

First Row: Left to Right, Ruth Crenshaw, Betty Hackney, Ethel Sisk, Lena Terry, Joan Owen, Mary McCall.

Second Row: Anne Dwyer, Charlie Kerley, Nancy Krisle, Mary J. Bilbrey, Edith Hol- lis, Joan Fitzgerald.

Third Row: Helen DeLozicr, Ann Patrick, Barbara Milligan, Billie Rinks.

Not Pictured: Joan Berryhill, Mabel Duren.

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ETHEL SISK President

JOE CLIFTON Vice President

LENA TERRY Secretary

WALLACE McGILL Treasurer

First Row: Left to Right, Ethel Sisk, Joe Clifton, Lena Terry. Wallace McGill, Alton Garrard, Tommy Hight.

Second Row: Anne Dwyer, Helen DeLozier, Roy Barron, Nancy Krisle, Leslie Gann, Darwin Milligan.

Third Row: Barbara Milligan, Ernest Kelley, Jack Kennedy, Ruth Crenshaw, Bob Startup, Don McCoy, James Westmoreland.

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JOE BLACK HAYES Intramurals Director

EUGENE LAWRENCE Intramurals Manager

Cumberland University provides a program of intramural sports suitable to all. Participation in wholesome games and sports by every student is encouraged by the University. The women's so- cietieSj men's literary societies, and other organiza- tions make up the competitive teams. To the win- ners of the individual sports intramural awards are presented, the trophies are presented to winning teams. Trophies for winning teams, however, re- main the property of the university. Participation in intramural sports is absolutely voluntary, but it is considered by the University as an important part of a student's activities.

The intramural program this year was well planned and carried out by Joe Black Hayes, di- rector, and Eugene Lawrence, manager.

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Horseshoes

Cross Country

Badminton

Soccer

Field Hockey

Tug-O-War

Handball

Basketball

Basketball foul-shooting

Shuffleboard

Wrestling

Table Tennis

Volleyball

Boxing

Skating

Softball

Archery

Track and Field

Tennis

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LEBANON, TENNESSEE Phone 453

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SAM BRADSHAW

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BRADSHAW DRUG STORE

"Dependable Drugs"

SHEAFFER PEN AND PENCIL

WHITMAN'S CANDIES

FOUNTAIN SERVICE

PRESCRIPTIONS

Phone 46

Phone 47

STATE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION

INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND HOME LOANS

W. J. BAIRD, Vice President, LLB., '26 CHARLES D. LOYD, Secretary-Manager, L.L.B., '39

103 West Main Street Phone 588

LEBANON DRUG CO.

"If You Don't Know Drugs Know Your Druggist"

PRESCRIPTIONS

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PHONE 1125

LEBANON, TENN.

SHANNON'S DRUG STORE

For a Long Time Cumberland's Favorite Drug Store

PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY— FOUNTAIN SERVICE

Phone 180

Prompt Delivery

Phone 345

PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

BAIRD & COOKSEY BROS. HDW. COMPANY

"Everything in Hardware"

LEBANON, TENNESSEE Phone 144

BANDY TAILORING CO.

Tailor Made Clothes By S. H. Churchill

Phone 120 LEBANON, TENNESSEE

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COMPLIMENTS OF

DICK LAWLOR

"Your Insurance Man"

VIRGINIA GOLLADAY LAWLOR. '32 Public Square Lebanon

WILSON COUNTY MOTOR COMPANY

Distributors

BUICK CHEVROLET

SEAT'S STUDIO

"Pictures that Please"

KODAKS GREETING CARDS

PICTURE FRAMES

PHOTO FINISHING

BAPTIST BOOK STORE

127 NINTH AVENUE, NORTH

Phone 4-1631

BEST BOOKS BY BEST AUTHORS

Headquarters for

Bibles, Stationery, and Visual Aids

COMPLIMENTS OF

LEBANON LIMESTONE COMPANY

"Your Local Quarry"

Public Square

Leba

COMPLIMENTS OF

ADAMS OUTDOOR ADVERTISING

ALFRED ADAMS, JR. L.L.B., 1916

DONNELL MOTOR CO.

CHRYSLER— PLYMOUTH

John Deere Farm Equipment

SALES & SERVICE

PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

Complrmenfs of HUGHES CASH AND CARRY GROCERY

"The School of Providence and Prayer"

NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

A Citadel of Christian Truth and Training

A Dynamo of Aggressive Evangelism and

Missions

OFFERS STANDARD DEGREES

B.D., Th.M., and Th.D. in Theology

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Phone 4- 163 I

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1950

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