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THE  CHIMES 

VOLUME  VII 

J935 


PUBLISHED  BY 

THE  SENIOR  CLASS 

BEREA    COLLEGE 
BEREA,  KENTUCKY 


FOREWORD 


Leaving  Berea  to  enter  a  changing  and  challenging 
World,  the  graduating  class  of  19}  5  faces  the  future 
with  high  hope  ami  stalwart  courage.  We  hope  to 
justify  the  faith  which  our  parents  and  teachers  have 
in  us  by  objectively  facing  with  open  minds  the 
controversial  issues  and  problems  in  our  existing 
social  order.  Firmly  denouncing  the  evils  and  build- 
ing onto  the  best  and  noblest  principles  of  our 
national  society,  we  direct  our  energy  to  the  pro- 
motion of  a  more  equitable  order.  Our  hopes  are 
unlimited,  but  our  only  promise  is  to  devote  our 
lives,  with  whatever  success  or  failure  time  may 
bring,  to  the  thoughtful  service  of  humanity  in 
accordance   with  our  interpretation  of  its  needs. 


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DEDICATION 

TO  BEREA'S  PIONEERS  IN  THE  FINE  ARTS- 
MEN  AND  WOMEN  WHOSE  KNOWLEDGE 
THAT  BEAUTY  IS  A  PART  OF  LIFE 
HAS  LED  THEM  TO  STRIVE  THROUGH 
LONG  YEARS  TO  GIVE  US  PLEASANT  AND 
ENNOBLING   CONTACTS   WITH 
FINER  THINGS— 

THE  CLASS  OF  193  5  IN  DEEP  APPRECIATION 
DEDICATES  THIS  VOLUME  OF  THE  CHIMES 


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DONOR  JOHN  RAPHAEL  ROGERS 

The  J.  A.  R.  Rogers  Memorial  Art  Building  is  the  gift  of  the  late  John  R.  Rogers,  in 
memory  of  his  father,  and  is  the  climax  of  a  long  period  of  usefulness  to  Berea. 

Born  in  Roseville,  Indiana,  in  18  56,  the  younger  Rogers  came  to  Berea  in  1858  with 
his  father,  the  first  principal  of  the  school,  and  lived  a  hard  life  among  the  pioneers.  He 
became  a  trustee  of  the  institution  in  1898  and  held  that  position  until  his  death  on 
February  18,   1934,  at  his  home  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

The  donor  was  an  educator  and  civil  engineer.  The  world  remembers  him  chiefly  for 
his  service  to  the  printing  industry.  He  was  connected  with  the  Mergenthaler  Linotype 
Company  and  patented  the  amazing  total  of  about  five  hundred  improvements  on  the 
type-setting  machines  now  in  common  use  in  the  newspaper  plants  of  the  world. 

So  long  as  the  College  Press  exists  Berea  cannot  forget  Dr.  Rogers'  contribution  to 
the  printing  art,  but  here  he  will  be  longest  remembered  by  his  substantial  donation  on 
behalf  of  the  fine  arts. 


MRS.  W.  G.  FROST 

Mrs.  Frost  was  the  first  art  teacher  in  Berea.  Her 
teaching  started  in  the  year,  1895,  and  she  had  sole 
charge  until  1902  when  Miss  Welsh  came.  A 
description  of  the  course  offered  in  1901  is  found 
in  the  catalogue:  "A  general  course  in  the  history  of 
art,  the  characteristics  of  more  prominent  nations 
and  periods.  Art  as  an  expression  of  the  best  ideals 
and  aspirations.  Lectures  will  be  given  to  supple- 
ment some  simple  manual  and  a  large  number  of 
photographs  will  be  available  for  illustration."  This 
course  was  taught  by  Mrs.  Frost  who  had  supple- 
mented her  study  with  visits  to  the  great  art  gal- 
leries  of   Europe   and    America. 


MISS  MARY  E.  WELSH 

Miss  Mary  E.  Welsh  was  the  art  teacher  in  Berea 
from  1902  to  1932  when  she  retired  from  her 
duties  as  Dean  of  Women  and  instructor  in  Greek 
and  Art.  To  this  pioneer  woman  much  credit  is  due 
for  the  achievement  of  the  department  of  art.  She 
started  the  Berea  Chapter  of  the  American  Federa- 
tion of  Arts  and  was  its  president  for  five  years.  Her 
enthusiasm  inspired  many  friends  to  give  donations 
in  the  form  of  equipment.  Miss  Welsh's  training 
had  been  most  adequate,  studying  at  Marburg,  Ger- 
many; the  Sorbonne,  Paris,  after  being  graduated 
from  Wellesley  College.  Her  thirty  years  of  service 
were  given  whole-heartedly  to  "the  making"  of 
Berea   College. 


MRS.   KENNETH   GOULD 

Mrs.  Kenneth  Gould  came  to  Berea  in  the  fall  of 
1932  as  head  of  the  Art  Department.  She  is  a  grad- 
uate of  Wooster,  with  special  work  in  dramatics 
and  stage  design.  In  1928  she  was  a  student  of  the 
harp  under  G rand j any  at  the  Fontainebleau  School 
of  Music,  Fontainebleau,  France.  She  holds  the  M.A. 
degree  in  Fine  Arts  from  Oberlin,  and  was  the 
holder  of  the  Carnegie  graduate  fellowship  in  Fine 
Arts  at  Radcliffe  and  the  Fogg  Museum,  Harvard 
1930-1931  and  1931-1932.  Her  efforts  were  largely- 
responsible  for  the  Metropolitan  Exhibit  in  the  New 
Art  Building  at  the  time  of  its  dedication,  as  well  as 
the    fine    display    of   handicraft. 


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THE  GIFT  OF  HIS  SON,  JOHN  RAPHAEL  ROGERS 

FOR  THIRTY-EIGHT  YEARS  A  TRUSTEE  OF  BEREA  COLLEGE 


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Thy    Chimes   will    ring    for    us   each 
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May    you    ever    flourish    there, 
O   Berea,   the   Beautiful,   the  Fair. 


IN    ME  MORI  AM 


HOTARD  E.  TAYLOR 

Business  Manager  of  Berea  College 
19C9-1934 


LET  ME  DIE  WORKING! 


Let  me  die  working! 

Still  tackling  plans  unfinished,  tasks 
undone. 

Clean  to  its  end,  swift  may  my  race  be 
run. 

No  laggard  steps,  no  faltering,  no  shirk- 
ing; 

Let  me  die  working! 


Let  me  die  thinking! 

Let    me    fare    forth    still    with    an    open 

mind, 
Fresh   secrets    to    unfold,    new     truths    to 

find, 
Mv    soul    undimmed,    alert,    no    question 

blinding. 
Let  me  die  thinking! 


Let  me  die  laughing! 

No  sighing  o'er  past  sins,  they  are  for- 
given. 

Spilled  on  this  earth  are  all  the  joys  of 
Heaven. 

Let  me  die   laughing! 


PRESIDENT  WILLIAM  J.  HUTCHINS,  D.D.,  LL.D. 


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KATHARINE  S.  BOWERSOX 
Dean  of  Women 


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KATHARINE   S.   BOWERSOX   __    Dean  of  Women 
WILBUR   G.   BURROUGHS   _  -    Geology 

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VIRGINIA    ENGLE    .  Library    Science 

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MAY    B.    SMITH    English 

EUNICE    M.   TRUE    Home   Economics 

ERNEST    J.    WEEKES -    English 

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VICE  PRESIDENT ROBIN  BYRON 


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CHAIRMAN  OF  SOCIAL  COMMITTEE  _  DOROTHY  SLAUGHTER 


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SENIORS 


HARTLEY  ASHLEY 
Hixson,  Tenn. 

Major:    Sociology 

Tennessee  Wesleyan  College  1,  2 ;  Pi  Gamma  Mu; 
Sociology   Club;    YWCA;    Kappa   Gamma. 

PHILIP  BEGLEY 
Hyden,  Ky. 

Major:  History  and  Political  Science 

Phi  Delta;  Freshman  Glee  Club;  French  Club; 
International  Relations  Club,  Vice  Pres.  4;  Pi 
Gamma    Mu;    Pi    Alpha;    Student    Hall    Council    2. 

ROBERT  E.  BLACK 
Lancaster,  Ohio 

Major:    Chemistry 

Phi  Delta;  Band;  Swimming,  Coach  3 ;  Harmonia; 
Folk   Club;    Physics   Club. 

BETTY  MAE  BLANKENSHIP 
Stanford,  Ky. 

Major:    Sociology 

Pinnacle  Staff  2,  3,  4;  Sociology  Club  3,  4;  Pi 
Mu  Lambda;  Life  Service  Group  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  3 ; 
Baby   page    1  8. 

MABEL   GERTRUDE   BOATRIGHT 
Fort  Blackmore,  Va. 

Major:    Education 

Kappa  Gamma,  Treas.  3;  YWCA;  Glee  Club  1; 
Harmonia  3,  4;  Education  Club,  Sec.  and  Treas.  3, 
Pres.   4. 

JIMMIE  RUTH  BOHANNON 
Boaz,  Ala. 

Major:    History   and    Political    Science 

Alpha  Alpha  Pi,  Sec.  3,  Treas.  4;  YWCA;  French 
Club  2 ;  Philosophy  Club;  International  Relations 
Club;   Baby  Page    1. 

ESTELLE  B.  BOLES 
Alpine,  Tenn. 

Major:   Home  Economics 

Pi  Mu  Lambda,  Sec.  3;  YWCA  Cabinet,  Business 
Manager  4;  Ag-Home  Ec  Club,  Program  Com- 
mittee 4;  Philosophy  Club;  International  Relations 
Club;    Archery;    Home   Ec   Club,   Sec.   4. 

PAUL  BOSWELL 

Ashton,  Maryland 

Major:    English 

Kappa  Sigma,  Pres.  4;  Philosophy  Club,  Pres.  4; 
Men's  Hall  Union;  Dramatic  Club,  "Tilly  of 
Bloomsbury,"   "Macbeth;"   Pi  Gamma  Mu. 


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WALTER  THOMAS  BROWN 
Mountain  Ash,  Ky. 

Major:   English 

Chimes  Staff;  Pinnacle  Staff  1,  2,  3,  4,  Editor-in- 
Chief  4;  YMCA;  Winner  Clark  Essay  1,  Robin- 
son Essay  2;  Florence  Essay  2,  3;  C.  E.  Pres.  2; 
Allied  Youth  Chairman  2;  Rho  Delta;  Men's 
Rep.  B.F.W.  4;  County  Chairman  3 ;  Education 
Club;  TKA,  High  Point  Man  Southern  Speech 
Association,    Honors. 

CHARLES  WHITT  BURCHAM 
Berea,   Ky. 

Major:    Physics 

C.E.  1,  2,  3;  Specdb.ill  2;  Church  Choir  3,  4; 
Physics    Club. 

HOWARD  WILLIAM  BURDINE 
Cumberland,  Ky. 

Major:    Agriculture,   B.S. 

Kappa  Sigma;  Dramatic  Club;  Alpha  Psi  Omega; 
Ag  Union,  Pres.  3;  Ag-Home  Ec  Club;  Class 
President  3;  Folk  Club;  Track;  Cross  Country; 
B   Club;    County  Chairman;    YMCA. 

BERTIE  M.  BURGER 
Rural  Retreat,  Va. 

Major:    History    anil   Political    Science 

Hiawassee  College  1,  2;  Dramatic  Club;  Inter- 
national  Relations  Club. 


FRED  J.  BURKHARD 
Liberty,  Ky. 

Major:   Biology 

Art  Editor  Chimes;  Delta 
Glee  Club;  German  Club 
Speedball;    Vanguard;    Baby 


Phi     Alph'.;     Varsity- 
County     Chairman; 
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CHARLES  ANNA  BURNFIN  (Charley) 
Ben   Hur,  Va. 

Major:   Biology 

Kappa  Gamma;  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  Capt.  1; 
W.A.A.  Board  2;  B-seball  2,  3,  4;  Track  2,  3; 
Folk  Club;  B  Club;  YWCA;  Baby  page  4. 

TRACY  COLUMBUS  BURTON 
Campobello,  S.  C. 

Major:    History   and   Political   Science 

Mars  Hill  College  1,  2;  Kappa  Sigma;  Interna- 
tional  Relations   Club;    Pi   Gamma   Mu. 

EVERETT  J.  BURTT,  JR. 
Jackson,  Mich. 

Major:    Economics 

Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Pi  Gamma  Mu;  Kappa  Sigma, 
Pres.  3;  YMCA  Cabinet  3;  Pinnacle  Staff  I,  2; 
Philosophy  Club;   Basketball    1,   2;   Track    1,  2. 


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ROBIN  ADAIR  BYRON 

OWINGSVILLE,     KY. 

Major:   German  and  Chemistry 

Delta  Phi  Alpha;  YMCA,  Cabinet  3,  4;  Vice  Pres. 
Senior  Class;  Physics  Club;  Basketball  1,  2;  Foot- 
ball   I;   Tennis    1;   Track  2,   3,  4;   B  Club,  Prcs.  4. 

ROGER  ALAN   BYRON 

OWINGSVILLE,     KY. 

Major:   Political  Science 

Pi  Gamma  Mu;  Delta  Phi  Alpha,  Pres.  3;  YMCA, 
Vice  Pres.  3,  Treas.  4;  Men's  Hall  Union,  Sec.  4; 
Business  Manager  Chimes;  Collegiate  Union;  Bas- 
ketball 1,  2;  Baseball  1;  Football  1;  Varsity  Ten- 
nis;  B  Club. 

EMMA  PRICE  CAIRNS 
Williamsburg,  Ky. 

Major:   Chemistry 

German  Club;  Delta  Phi  Alpha,  Pres.  4;  Sec.  and 
Treas.  Senior  Class;  Senior  Councilor  Girl's  House 
Government;  Chimes  Staff;  W.A.A.  Board  2; 
County  Chairman  2,  3;  Dramatic  Club  1,  2;  Glee 
Club    1;   Harmonia. 

TED  CARTER 

ASHEVILLE,   N.    C. 
Major:   English 

Vice    Pres.    A.    Z.;    Vice    Pres.    Folk    Club;    Track 

1,  2,  3,  Capt.  4;  Cross  Country  1,  2,  Capt.  3; 
Basketball    4;    Gym    Instructor;    College    Speedball 

2,  3,  Capt.  4. 

EDNA  MA  YE  BOTTOM  CAMPBELL 
Berea,  Ky. 

Major:    English 

SAM  CAMPBELL 
Berea,  Ky. 

Major:  Chemistry 

Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4,  Capt.  1,  4;  Football  1;  A.Z.; 
B    Club. 

CHARLES  JACKSON  CHANCE 
Jonesville,  Va. 

Major:    Biology 

University  of  Virginia  1;  Baseball  2,  3;  Vice 
Pres.  Kappa  Sigma;  YMCA;  Assistant  Freshman 
Baseball  Coach   4. 

ROSS  CHASTEEN 
Lancaster,  Ky. 

Major:  Sociology 

A.  Z.;  Band  1;  Church  Choir  J;  YMCA  Quartet 
2,   3,   4;    Pi   Gamma  Mu, 


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EDNA  NORMA  COLE   (Eddie) 
Grafton,  W.  Va. 

Major:    Home   Economics,   B.S. 

YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  WAA  1,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  3, 
Pres.  4;  Outing  Club  3,  4;  B  Club  3,  4;  Basket- 
ball 1,  2,  3,  4;  Archery  1,  2;  Hockey  I,  2,  3,  4; 
Baseball  1,  2,  4;  Track  1,  2,  4;  Dramatic  Club 
2,   3;   Ag-Home  Ec  Club   3,  4,  Pres.  4. 

DEAN   WALLACE    COLVARD 
Grassy  Creek,  N.  C. 

Major:    Agriculture,   B.S. 

Agricultural  Union,  Pres.  4;  Ag-Home  Ec  Club, 
Vice  Pres.  4;  Pinnacle  Staff,  Business  Manager  4; 
Rho  Delta,  Vice  Pres.  4;  Cooperative  Council, 
Chairman  4;  Baseball  1,  2;  Speedball  2,  4;  YMCA 
Cabinet;   Baby   page    S. 

ROBERT  HOUR  COX 
Mt.  Vernon,  Ky. 

Major:    Biology 

Rho  Delta:  President  Folk  Club  4:  Pres.  Col- 
legiate Union  4;  YMCA,  Vice  Pres.  4;  County 
Chairman  3,  4;  Manager  Varsity  Track  Team  4; 
Speedball;  Swimming;  Physics  Club;  Baby  page   10. 

GRADY  LARIN  CRISP 
Stecoah,  N.  C. 

Major:    Economics 

Lincoln  Memorial  University  I;  Phi  Delta,  Pres. 
4,  Treas.  4;  Philosophy  Club;  YMCA;  Men's 
Intercollegiate  Debate   3,  4;   TKA;   Movie  Club. 

CECIL  D.  DENNING 
Cartersville,  Ga. 

Major:   Economics 

Men's  Hall  Union,  Pres.  4;  Cooperative  Council  2, 
4;  YMCA  Cabinet  2,  3,  4;  Rho  Delta;  Pi  Gamma 
Mu;    International    Relations   Club. 

GERTRUDE  DENNING 
Cartersville,  Ga, 

Major:    Home    Economics 

Ag-Home  Ec   Club;    Pi   Mu   Lambda. 

PAULINE  DERTHICK 
Ravenna,  Ohio 

Major:   French 

Utile  Dulce,  Sec.  2,  Pres.  3;  French  Club;  Ger- 
man Club;  International  Relations  Club;  Pinnacle 
Staff   I,  2 j  YWCA. 

JOHN  MAURICE  DEYTON 
Green  Mountain,  N.  C. 

Major:  History 

Rho  Delta;  International  Relations  Club;  YMCA; 
Volley   Ball    2;    Handball;    Speedball    1,    3,   4. 


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EDNA  ELIZABETH  DICK 
Williamsburg,  Ky. 

Major:    English 

Cumberland  College  1,  2;  Y¥CA  3,  4;  Kappa 
Gamma  3,  4;  Varsity  Girl's  Glee  Club  4;  Assist- 
ant   Editor  Chimes. 

JOHN  M.  DOMJANCICH 
New  Boston,  Ohio 

Major:   Chemistry 
YMCA. 

MARIE  DUEZ 
Westville,   III. 

Major:    French 

YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Ger- 
man Club  4;  Utile  Dv'.e  3,  4,  Vice  Pres.  3; 
Kappa  Gamma  2;  Harmonia  4;  Winner  Clark 
Essay   Contest    1;    W'AA    1,   2. 

LOIS  EDNA  DUNKLE 

Deer  Run,  W.  Va. 

Major:   Sociology 

Pi  Mu  Lambda;  YWCA;  Sociology  Club;  French 
Club;  Archery;  Student  Volunteers,  Sec.  4;  Edu- 
cation  Club. 

LUTHER  DEAN  EAGLE 
Corbin,  Ky. 

Major:    German 

A.Z.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pinnacle 
Staff   1;  German  Club  2,   3,  4;   YMCA  2,    3,  4. 

WILLIAM  HOWARD  EDWARDS 
Stecoah,  N.C. 

Major:    English 

Lincoln  Memorial  University  1;  Phi  Delta,  Sec.  4; 
French  Club. 


HELEN  ELLIS 

St.  Lawrence,  S.  Dakota 

Major:    English 

Wessington  Springs  Junior  College  1,  2;  YWCA 
3,  4;  Dramatic  Club  3,  4;  Oratory  3,  4;  State 
Winner  in  Women's  Oratory  4;  TKA  4;  Alpha 
Psi    Omega    4. 

HERMAN  ADAM  ELLIS 
Hustonville,  Ky. 

Major:   Economics 

Pi  Gamma  Mu;  Chimes  Editor;  Dramatic  Club  2; 
German  Club;  International  Relations  Club  3,  4; 
County  Chairman  4;  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Baby 
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GEORGE  G.  EZZARD 
Dalton,   Ga. 

Major:    History   and   Political   Science 

Rho  Delta;  Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  Sec.  B  Club;  Inter- 
national   Relations    Club;    Handball;    YMCA. 

MARY  DRUE  FANN 
Olympia,  Ky. 

Major:  English 

Varsity  Girl's  Glee  Club  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  Dramatic 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Pinnacle  Staff  4;  YWCA;  Treas. 
Junior  Class;  Sunday  School  Committee  2,  3,  4; 
Kappa  Gamma  1;  County  Chairman  2,  3,  4;  Life 
Service  Group  1;  Chairman  Hostess  Committee  4; 
Harmonia     1. 

GLENNA  MILDRED  FAULKNER 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

Major:   English 

Pi  Epsilon  Pi;  Student  Council  I;  Freshman  Glee 
Club;  Dramatic  Club;  Varsity  Women's  Glee  Club, 
Sec.  4;   YWCA;   Folk  Club. 

WILLIE  JANETTE  FIRESTONE 
Troutville,   Va. 

Major:    English 

Alpha  Alpha  Pi,  Treas.  1;  YWCA,  Sec.  4;  Dan- 
forth  Creative  Prize   3. 

EDITH  FITZWATER 

SUMMERSVILLE,    W.    Va. 

Major:    German 

Dramatic  Club;  YWCA;  French  Club;  Delta  Phi 
Alpha;  WAA;  German  Club,  Sec.  4;  Pi  Mu 
Lambda;  Baby  page  2. 

HARRY  N.  FRAIM 
Fountain  Run,  Ky. 

Major:  History  and  Political  Science 
A.  Z.    1,   2,   3,  4. 

PAUL    HERBERT   GAMBILL 
Blaine,  Ky. 

Major:    German 

Varsity  Men's  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  YMCA  Quar- 
tet 3,  4;  Harmonia  3,  4;  Union  Church  Choir  4; 
Rho  Delta,  Pres.  1;  Baseball  1,  2;  Debate  2,  4; 
TKA;  Delta  Phi  Alpha. 

ANNIE  LEE  GOINS 
Morganton,  N.  C. 

Major:   Home  Economics 

Alpha  Alpha  Pi,  Pres.  2,  Sec.  4;  French  Club  1,  2 
YWCA  1,  2,   3,  4;  Basketball    1,  2,  3,  4;   Track    1 
Baseball   1;  Hiking   1,  4;  Archery  2;  Hockey  2,  4 
Ag-Home    Ec    Club    3,    4;    Dramatic    Club    4;    Life 
Saving   4;   WAA   Board   4. 


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EDNA   GOUND 
Tellico  Plains,  Tenn. 

Major:    English 

YWCA  Cabinet;  French  Club;  Orchestra;  Dra- 
matic   Club;    Movie    Club. 

ORA  WYATT  GUNKLER 
Bf.rea,  Ky. 

Major:   English 

Dramatic  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Alpha  Psi  Omega  2, 
3,  4;   Howard   Speech   Prize  2. 

EMMALYN  LOUISE   HANNER 

ASHEVILLE,    N.    C. 

Major:   English 

North  Carolina  College  for  Women  1 ,  2 ;  Ger- 
man Club  3,  4;  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  YWCA  3,  4; 
Harmonia    3,4;    Archery    3. 

HAROLD   C.   HARRIS 
Sevierville,  Tenn. 

Major:    Sociology 

Glee  Club  1;  YMCA  Quartet  1,  2,  3,  4;  Track  3; 
Chorister  Collegiate  Union  3,  4;  YMCA  Cabinet 
2,   3;   Sociology   Club,  Sec.   2,   Pres.   3. 

ALVINA  R.  HEADLEY 

WoLFEBORO,    N.     H. 

Major:    English 

Union  Church  Choir;  Harmonia;  Kappa  Gamma, 
Life   Saving;   Tennis;    Student    Volunteers;   YWCA. 

J.  FRANK  HEARN 
Chattaroy,  W.   Va. 

Major:    English 

Dramatic   Club;    YMCA. 

ORA  TINSLEY  HELTON 
Kirksville,  Ky. 

Major:    English 

Pi  Mu  Lambda  1,  2,  3,  4,  Chorister  2;  YWCA 
1,    2,    3,   4,   Cabinet    2;    Dramatic   Club    4. 

GLADYS  BAUFLE   HENSLEY 
Berea,  Ky. 

Major:    English 


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GILBERT  REID  HIBBARD 
Manchester,   Ky. 

Major:   Agriculture,  B.S. 

Ag    Union;    Ag-Home    Ec    Club,    Sec.    4; 
Cabinet    3,    Pres.    4;    Rho    Delta,    Pres.    2 ; 


YMCA, 

Pinnacle 


Staff   3;    Cooperative  Council   4;    Football    1. 

RALPH  LESTER  HOPKINS 
Berea,  Ky. 

Major:    Chemistry 

JOYCE  MAE  HOSKINS 
Berea,   Ky. 

Major:   Education 

Utile    Dulce,    Vice    Pres.    3;    Education    Club. 

CHARLES  EDWIN   HUDSON 
Etowah,  Tenn. 

Major:    Sociology 

YMCA  Cabinet,  Chairman  Roy's  Work  2,  3,  4; 
Varsity  Men's  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chairman 
Community  Service  1,  2;  Swimming  Coach;  Rho 
Delta. 

HAZEL  HUDSON 
Max  Meadows,  Va. 

Major:  Sociology 

French  Club  1;  Education  Club  3,  4,  Sec.  and 
Treas.  3;  Sociology  Club  3,  4;  YWCA;  Kappa 
Gamma. 

BERTHA  ELIZABETH  HUFF 
Harlan,  Ky. 

Major:  English 

YWCA;    French    Club;    Pi    F.psilon    Pi. 

ELIZABETH    HUTCHENS 
Horse  Cave,  Ky. 

Major:   English 

Kappa  Gamma,  Sec.  3,  Vice  Pres.  4;  YWCA  Cab- 
inet 3;  Dramatic  Club,  Chairman  ot  Design  4; 
Chimes  Staff  Art   Editor  4;   Baby  page  9. 

EVA  VIOLET  ISAACS 
Elgin,  Ky. 

Major:  Home  Economics 

Pi  F.psilon  Pi  1,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  2,  Pres.  4;  YWCA 
1,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  3;  Hockey  1;  Baseball  1;  Ag- 
Home  F.c  Club  3,  4,  Sec.  3,  Vice  Pres.  4;  Dining 
Room  Committee  3;  WAA  Board  3;  Sec.  Senior 
Class;    "Harvest    Queen"    4;    Baby    page    6. 


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AUDREY  ISON 
Gate  City,  Va. 

Major:    Sociology 

Freshman  Girls'  Glee  Club;  YWCA;  Archery; 
Sociology  Club;  Education  Club,  Executive  Com- 
mittee; Alpha  Alpha  Pi,  Vice  Pres.  3,  Pres.  4; 
Inter-Society    Council. 

ELBERT  JOHNS 

WlLMORE,    KY. 

Major:   Economics 

Glee  Club;  French  Club;  Debate;  T.K.A.,  Asso- 
ciate Member;  Men's  Hall  Union;  YMCA  Cabinet; 
Phi    Delta;    Dramatic   Club;    Alpha    Psi   Omega. 

EZRA  THEODORE  JONES 
Harrodsburg,    Ky. 

Major:  English 

Phi   Delta;    Dramatic  Club;   Alpha   Psi  Omega. 

MARY  RUTH  KEISLING 
Crossville,  Tenn. 

Major:   English 

Pi  Mu  Lambda,  Treas.  3;  YWCA;  International 
Relations  Club;  Philosophy  Club;  French  Club  2; 
Baby    page    1  1. 

RUBY  KIRK 
Celina,   Tenn. 

Major 


Home    Economics 
Ag-Home     Ec.     Club;     Philosophy 


Club;     YWCA. 


HAROLD  EMERSON  KLONTZ 

Marion,  N.  C. 

Major:  Economics 

Pi  Gamma  Mu;  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  German  Club; 
Harmonia;  YMCA;  Varsity  Men's  Glee  Club  2, 
3,  4;   Rho  Delta,   Poet    1,  Chorister   3,   Secretary   3. 


NELLIE  G.  LAKE 
Berea,  Ky. 

Major:    Home   Economics 
Ag-Home    Ec.    Club;    Pi 
Club;  BYPU. 


Mu    Lambda;    Home    Ec. 


AVALEAH  LAFFERTY 
Canmer,   Ky. 

Major:    English 

Pi  Mu  Lambda,  Vice  Pres.  2,  Pres.  4;  YWCA 
Cabinet  2;  Dramatic  Club  4;  Cooperative  Coun- 
cil  4. 


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HELEN   MARGARET  LENGFELLNER 
Berea,  Ky. 

Major:   Sociology 

Utile  Dulce;  Sociology  Club;  Dramatic  Club; 
Epworth    League,    Pres.    1 ;    YWCA. 

THOMAS  R.   LOVETTE 
Coalton,   Ohio 

Major:    Physics 

Lincoln  Memorial  University  1 ,  2 ;  A.Z.  3,  4; 
Men's  Hall  Union,  Vice  Pres.  4;  Physics  Club 
3,  4;   YMCA. 

EVERETT  H.  LOWMAN 
Connelly  Springs,  N.  C. 

Major:    Sociology 

Rutherford  Junior  College  1 ,  2 ;  Lite  Service 
Group,  Pres.  4;  YMCA;  Phi  Delta,  Pres.  4;  Glee 
Club  3 ;  Union  Church  Choir  3 ;  Harmonia  4; 
Sociology   Club;    Philosophy    Club. 

T.   G.  McALISTER    (TOM) 
Caroleen,  N.  C. 

Major:    Agriculture 

Lees-McRae  College  1,  2;  Ag-Home  Ec  Club;  Ag 
Union;    YMCA;    Track. 

CLARENCE  F.  McCALL,  JR. 
Niigata,  Japan 

Major:   Sociology 

Track  1,  Cross  Country  1;  Basketball;  Varsity 
Tennis  2,  3,  4,  Captain  3 ;  Handball  Champion 
1,  3,  4;  Varsity  Glee  Club  2,  3,  4;  Har- 
monia I,  2,  3,  4;  Union  Church  Choir  1,  2,  3; 
Deacon  of  Union  Church  3,  4;  Vice  Pres.  Fresh- 
man Class;  Pres.  Sophomore  Class;  Floor  Repre- 
sentative and  Vice  Pres.  Men's  Hall  Union;  B 
Club;  French  Club  1;  Sociology  Club  3,  4,  Sec.  4; 
German  Club  4;  YMCA  Cabinet  1,  2,  3,  4,  Gen. 
Sec.  3,  Vice  Pres.  4;  Co-Sales  Manager  Chimes  4; 
Delta    Phi    Alpha;    Pi    Gamma    Mu. 

DARRELL  V.   McGRAW 
Tipple,  \V.   Va. 

Major:    History   and   Political   Science 

Phi  Delta,  Vice  Pres.  4,  Librarian  4;  Pi  Gamma 
Mu. 

INA   DELLE   McGUIRE    (HAPPY) 
St.  Helens,  Ky. 

Major:   Education 

Glee  Club  1;  County  Chairman  2;  Union  Church 
Choir;  YWCA;  French  Club;  Pres.  Education 
Club  3,  Sec.  and  Treas.  4;  Harmonia;  Chorister 
Alpha  Alpha  Pi;  Basketball;  Baseball;  Track; 
Home   Oratorical    Contest    2 ;    C.E.;    Baby    page    16. 

MARTIN  C.  McNIEL 
Rose  Hill,  Va. 

Major:    Economics 

Kappa  Sigma,  Treas.  4;  Men's  Hall  Union,  Vice 
Pres.   3;   YMCA,  Cabinet  4;   Dramatic  Club. 


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ANNA   ELIZABETH   MAGILL 
Salyersville,  Ky. 

Major:    Home   Economics 

Pi  Epsilon  Pi,  Pianist  1,  Sec.  4;  Ag-Home  Ec 
Club;   YWCA;   Home  Ec  Club. 

EUNICE  GENEVA  MARTIN 
Crab  Orchard,  Ky. 

Major:    English 

Pi  Mu  Lambda;  YWCA,  Cabinet  2;  Dramatic  Club 
3,  4;  Girl  Reserve  Leader;  Glee  Club   1. 

HENRY  GRADEN  MARTIN 

Eastern,   Ky. 

Major:  Biology 

Agricultural  Union;  A.Z.,  Sec.  3,  Sergeant  at 
Arms  4,  Pres.  4;  County  Chairman  4;  Men's  Hall 
Union   4;    Education   Club;    YMCA. 

MARY  FRANCES  MARTIN 
Wadesboro,  N.  C. 

Major:  Sociology 

Weaver  College  1,  2;  YWCA  Cabinet  4;  Vice 
Pres.   Sociology   Club;    Harmonia;    Folk   Club. 

JAMES  O.  MEADOWS 
Stearns,  Ky. 

Major:    History    and    Politicitl    Science 

Dramatic    Club    2,    3,    4;    Pres.    Freshman    Class. 

WILLIAM  JOYCE   MEDLOCK 
Albertville,  Ala. 

Major:   Sociology 

YMCA  Cabinet  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pres.  Student  Volun- 
teers   1;   Harmonia    3. 

REBECCA   CARROLL  METCALF 
Waco,  Ky. 

Major:  Biology 

Pi  Alpha  3,  4,  Vice  Pres.  4;  ¥AA  1,  2,  3,  4;  B 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Archery  1,  2,  3;  Basketball  1,  2,  3; 
Hockey  2,  3,  4;  Track  1,  2,  4;  Life  Saving  2,  3,  4; 
Outing  Club   3,  4;   Folk  Club  4;   Baby  page   8. 


ALKA   MICHAEL 
Pikeville,  Ky. 

Major:   Ancient  Languages 

Alpha    Alpha  Pi    1,    2,    3, 

French    Club  1,    2,    3,    4; 
ketball    I. 


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ELIZABETH  FRANCES  MOORE 
Berea,  Ky. 

Major:    Mathematics 

Kappa  Gamma;  Physics  Club;  Delta  Phi  Alpha; 
Dramatic    Club;    Education   Club;    BYPU,    Pres.    4. 

NORMAN  E.  MOORE 
Ashland,  Ky. 

Major:    Chemistry 

Football  1;  Glee  Club  1;  Dramatic  Club  1,  2; 
Phi  Delta,  Sec.  1,  2,  3,  4;  Track  2;  County 
Chairman  2,  3;  YMCA  Cabinet  2,  3;  Pinnacle 
Staff  4;    Debate  4. 

OLIVER  WILBUR   MUELDER 
La  Crosse,  Wisconsin 

Major:    Chemistry 

Western  Illinois  State  Teachers  College  and  La 
Crosse  State  Teachers  College  1,  2,  3;  YMCA 
Quartet;    "Pinafore." 

NETSY  MUNCY 
Berea,  Ky. 

Major:   Home  Economics 

Ag-Home  Ec  Club;   Home  Ec  Club. 

GEORGE   WILSON    NESBITT 
Fairview,  N.  C. 

Major:    Agriculture,    B.S. 

Agricultural  Union,  Vice  Fres.  3 ;  Ag-Home  Ec 
Club,  Vice  Pres.,  Treas.  4;  Rho  Delta,  Vice  Pres. 
3,   Sec.    2;    Baseball    1,   2,   3,  4,  Capt.   4;    YMCA. 

ROY    NICKELL 
Nickell,  Ky. 

Major:  Agriculture,  B.S. 

Varsity  Men's  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Rho  Delta, 
Sec.  2;  Agricultural  Union,  Sec.  and  Treas.  4; 
Ag-Home  Ec  Club,  Vice  Pres.  3;  Education  Club; 
Speedball;  Baseball  1,  2;  Dining  Room  Com- 
mittee   3,   4. 

CASPER  WILLIAM  OGG 
Paint    Lick,   Ky. 

Major:    Agriculture,   B.S. 

Kappa  Sigma,  Treas.  I;  Student  Council  1;  BYPU; 
Ag-Home  Ec  Club. 

PAUL  OWENS  (SHORTY) 
Coalfield,  Tenn. 

Major:    Geology 

Basketball;    Track    2;    Speedball. 


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MARJORIE   PATTON    (MARGE) 

SWANNANOA,    N.    C. 

Major:    Home   Economics 

WAA  Sec.  1,  Vice  Pres.  3,  4;  Basketball;  Archery; 
Life  Saving;  Outing  Club;  Hiking;  Baseball;  Alpha 
Alpha  Pi,  Pres.  2;  YWCA,  Sec.  2,  3,  Pres.  4; 
Pinnacle  Staff  3;  Ag-Home  Ec  Club,  Pres.  4;  Co- 
operative   Council;    State    Chairman    3. 

WILLIAM  R.  PAUL    (BILL) 
Somerset,  Ky. 

Major:  Sociology 

Rho  Delta;  YMCA  Cabinet  2;  French  Club;  Pin- 
nacle Staff;  Dining  Room  Committee  1 ,  2,  3,  4; 
Sociology    Club;    County    Chairman    4;     Speedball. 

HURA  H.  PAYNE 

Johnson's    Mill,   Va. 

Major:    Mathematics 

Lincoln  Memorial  University  1 ,  2 ;  Life  Saving 
3,  4;   A.Z.,  Sec.   3,  Pres.   4;   Swimming    I,  4. 

IRENE   PENNINGTON 
Hensel,    Pa. 

Major:   English 

Pres.  Women's  House  Gov't.  Ass'n;  Sec.  Col- 
legiate Union  4;  Sec.  Cooperative  Council  4;  Sun- 
day School  Committee  3,  4;  Pinnacle  Staff  2,  3,  4; 
Tennis;  Dramatic  Club  2,  3,  4;  Varsity  Girl's  Glee 
Club  3,  4;  Debate  1 ,  4,  Second  Place  Women's 
Home  Oratorical  Contest  2;  Second  Prize  Robinson 
Essay  Contest  2 ;  Basketball  1 ,  2,  3,  4;  Hockey; 
Archery;  Baseball;  Treas.  WAA  2;  B  Club;  Pi 
Mu   Lambda    1,    2;    TKA;    Alpha   Psi   Omega. 

H.  GRADEN   PENNYCUFF 
Bow,  Ky. 

Major:   Agriculture 

Lindsey  Wilson  College  1,  2;  Kappa  Sigma,  Sec.  3; 
YMCA;  Ag-Home  Ec  Club;  Agricultural  Union, 
Pres.   4. 

WALTER   LAYNE  PICKLESIMER 
Volga,  Ky. 

Major:   Physics 

Vice  Fres.  Sophomore  Class;  Glee  Club;  Band; 
Orchestra;  Physics  Club;  French  Club;  A.Z., 
A.Z.    Orchestra. 

GEORGE  DELBERT  PRYOR 
Gaffney,  S.   C. 

Major:    Chemistry 

Kappa  Sigma,  Vice  Pres.  3,  Sec.  4;  Dramatic  Club 
3,  4;  French  Club  2,  3,  4;  Band  2,  3,  4;  Har- 
monia  2,  3;  Choir  4;  Pi  Alpha  4;  Chairman  State 
Group  4;  YMCA   1,  2,  3,  4. 

CURTIS  L.  PULLIAM 
Seven  Mile  Ford,  Va. 

Major:  Economics 

Milligan  College  1;  Rho  Delta  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  3, 
Treas.  4;  Student  Council  2.  Vice  President  4; 
Dormitory  Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  2,  3,  4,  Capt. 
2;  Speedball  2,  3,  4;  Pi  Gamma  Mu  4;  YMCA  4; 
Chairman    State   Group   4;    Cooperative   Council    4; 


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JAMES   RANDOLPH 
Sturgis,  Ky. 

Major:  Physics  and  Mathematics 
Phi  Delta;  Physics  Club,  Pres. 
Track. 


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ELOISE  B.  REID 
Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Major:    English 

YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Alpha  Alpha  Pi,  Vice  Pres.  3; 
Student  Volunteers  1,  2;  International  Relations 
Club   2;   Pinnacle  Staff   2,   4. 

J.  ELWOOD  ROBERTS 

ASHEVILLE,    N.    C. 

Major:    Public   School   Music 

Rho  Delta;  Pianist  1,  2,  Pres.  3,  Chorister  4 
French  Club;  Collegiate  Union,  Pianist  3;  Choir 
Harmonia;  Glee  Club,  Pianist  3;  Orchestra;  Bind 
Director  Intermediate  Band  4. 

ORA  B.  ROBERTS 
Exeter,   Va. 

Major:  Geology 

Class  Treas.  1 ;  YMCA  Cabinet,  Chairman  Sunday 
Schools  4;  Rho  Delta,  Treis.  3,  Pres.  4;  Pi  Gamma 
Mu;  Pi  Alpha;  Ep worth  League;  Education  Club, 
Pres.   4;   Baseball. 

ELLEN  AXSON   RODES 
Meadow  Creek,   W.   Va. 

Major:    Home   Economics 

Alpha    Alpha     Pi;     Class    Sec. 
Club;      B     Club;      Basketball; 
Archery;    Track;     Life    Saving; 
Ag-Home   Ec  Club;    Baby   page 

HELENE  RUNNION 
Spartanburg,  S.   C. 

Major:    French 

Pi  Gamma  Mu;  Alpha  Psi  Omega;  Cl  rk  Speech 
Prize;  Student  Council  3;  Alpha  Alpha  Pi,  Pres.  1, 
Vice  Pres.  2;  YWCA  Cabinet;  Glee  Club  3,  4; 
Archery,  National  Tournament;  Life  Saving;  Pin- 
nacle Staff  2;  Kappa  Gamma;  French  Club;  Inter- 
national Relations  Club;  Dramatic  Club;  Basket- 
ball  1;  Tennis  2,  3;  Baseball    I. 

JOHN  C.  SEARCY 
Hendersonville,   N.    C. 

Major:   Sociology 

Western  Carolina  Teachers  College  I,  2;  Sociology 
Club  3,  4;  Rho  Delta,  Sec.  3,  Pres.  4;  YMCA 
Cabinet    4. 

DOROTHY   ROWENA    SLAUGHTER 
Dayton,  Ky. 

Major:   English 

Dramatic  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pi  Epsilon  Pi,  Chorister 
1,  Treas.  2,  Sec.  3,  Pres.  4;  Home  Oratorical  Con- 
test Winner  2;  Hockey  1,  2,  3,  Manager  2;  Bas- 
ketball 1,  2;  Alpha  Psi  Omega;  TKA;  Y¥CA; 
Chairman  Social  Committee  Senior  Class;  Literary 
Society  Council  3,  4;  Cheer  Leader  3 ;  Baby 
page    13. 


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WARREN  JAMES  SOUDER 
Bergton,  Va. 

Major:   Geology 

Phi  Delta,  Pianist  2,  3,  4,  Prcs.  4;  Pi  Alpha,  Sec.  4; 
Kentucky  Academy  of  Science;  International  Rela- 
tions Club;   Band;   Baseball;   Track;   Baby   page    12. 

ALEF   SPEARES 
Seneca,  S.  C. 

Major:    Mathematics 

Kappa  Gamma,   Prcs.   4;    Harmonia;   Pi  Alpha. 

DeWITT  C.   STAFFORD 

WURTLAND,     KY. 

Major:   Geology 

A.Z.;  German  Club;  French  Club;  Baseball;  Speed- 
ball;   Education  Club;   YMCA. 

HATTIE  BERNICE   STAPLETON 

DlJNGAMMON,    Va. 

Major:    Mathematics 

Dramatic  Club;  Physics  Club,  Sec.  3,  4;  Philosophy 
Club,  Sec.  3;  Education  Club;  WAA;  YWCA; 
Pi  Mu  Lambda. 

LONZO  H.  STEPHENS 
Walnut  Grove,  Ky. 

Major:    History    ami    Political    Science 

Kappa  Sigma  1 ,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  1 ,  Prcs.  4;  Class 
Pres.  I;  County  Chairman  1,  2,  3;  Union  Church 
Choir  2,  3,  4;  Harmonia  4;  GIcc  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Cooperative  Council  3 ;  Debate  Team  3 ;  Cross 
Country  2;  Associate  Member  TKA;  Men's  Hall 
Union  3;  YMCA  2,  3,  4;  Chairman  of  Elizabeth 
Rogers  Hall  Social  Committee;  Photo  Editor  of 
Chimes;    Chairman    of   Commencement    Committee. 

HUNTER   SUTHERLAND 
Colley,  Va. 

Major:   History  anil  Political  Science 

Pi  Gamma  Mu;  International  Relations  Club,  Vice 
Fres.  3,  Pres.  4;  Kappa  Sigma,  Sec.  4;  Men's  Hall 
Union,  Vice  Pres.  4;   YMCA. 


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CORBIN,    KY. 

Major:   English 

Pi    Mu    Lambda;    YWCA;    Education 
monia;    Union   Church   Choir. 


NELL    WATSON 

CORBIN,    KY. 

Major:  English 

Sue  Bennett  College  1 ,  2 ; 
Group;  Education  Club; 
Union   Church   Choir. 


Club;     Har- 


YWCA;    Life    Service 
Archery ;      Har  monia; 


LILLIAN   RAY  WILLIAMS 
Berea,  Ky. 

Major:    Education 

Utile    Dulcc;    Education   Club,   Vice.    Prcs.    4. 

ARTHUR  L.  WOODRUFF 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Major:   Economics 

YMCA;  Dramatics  Director  I ;  Deputation  Work 
1 ,  Vice  Pres.  2,  Treas.  3,  General  Sec.  4;  Alpha 
Psi  Omega;  Dramatic  Club  1,  2.  3,  4;  TKA;  For- 
ensics  2,  3,  4;  I'i  Gamma  Mu  4;  Treasurer  Col- 
legiate Union  4. 

JULIA   ZEKANY 
Logan,  W.  Va. 

Major:   Home  Economics 

Pi  Epsilon  Pi;  Ag-Home  Ec  Club,  Sec.  3,  Treas.  4; 
Home  Ec.  Club;  Union  Church  Choir;  Harmonia; 
Sophomore  Girls  Octet;  Life  Saving;  Folk  Club; 
Archery;    Hockey.- 

DONALD   LeROY  ZIMMERMAN 
Dayton,  Ohio 

Major:   English 

Pinnacle  Staff,  Managing  Editor,  4;  Kappa  Sigma; 
Pi  Alpha;  Cross  Country;  Track;  Swimming;  Ger- 
man Club;  Folk  Club;   YMCA. 


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HARVEY    MEYER,    I'res.    Nespelem,    Wash. 

GEORGE   ELY,   Vice.   Pres.    .          .    Rice   Lake,  Wis. 
ERNEST  CRADDOCK,  Sec. Logan,  W.  Va. 

CHARLES   HUGHES,   Treas. Maysville,   Ky. 

DELMAS   ABBOTT,    Pub.   Chr'm.    __    Dayton,   Ohio 
GRACE  PRUITT,  Sgt.   at  Arms Jellico,  Tenn. 

BETTY    VAUGHN    Decatur,    Ala. 

HERBERT  MURPHY New   York,   N.  Y. 

PAULINE   ALLEN Balboa,   Canal    Zone 

RINA    KELSAY    _  Windy,    Ky. 

NINA   HULETTE    .    Ashland,   Ky. 

VIOLA  G.  BEGLEY   _  .   Beverly,  Ky. 

GRACE   LITTLEJOHN    _  .   Geraldine,   Ala. 

RALPH   COOKE    .  .    Elkin,   N.    C. 

FRANCIS  WICKLINE _   Asco,   W.   Va. 

HENRY   LITTON    _  Shoopman,   Ky. 

MARY    SLAGLE    .                           .     Franklin,    N.    C. 
J.   T.  WALLER   Som.rset,  Ky. 

LOUISE    SUTHERLAND    Clintwood,    Va. 

GRADY    CAMPBELL    Danese,    W.    Va. 

LILLY  BENNETT Candler,  N.   C. 


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ELIZABETH    SLUSHER    Berea,    Ky. 

SUSAN  ARTHUR Wofford,   Ky. 

THOMAS    CONOVER    Columbia,    Ky. 

MILDRED    LUKER    ___  _    London,    Ky. 

ROY   WESLEY    .      Lynch,    Ky. 

AMY  LYCAN   .  Fort  Gay,  W.  Va. 

DAVID   HAMMACK    _  _    London,   Ky. 

CLARICE    CRUMLEY    _       Kingsport,    Tcnn. 

DAVID   MAY Prestonsburg,   Ky. 

OPAL  ANDERSON    .  McKee,  Ky. 

ANDREW  FECKETE   _.  ___   Monclo,  W.  Va. 

IRENE    HOLCOMBE _    Weaverville,    N.    C. 

ALFRED    LANE    _  .    Andover,   Ohio 

RUTH  MARCUM    _  Big   Creek,   Ky. 

MONROE    NESBITT    ___      Fairview,    N.    C. 

SMITH    T.    POWELL,    JR.    _      _    Hustonville,    Ky. 

WARREN    WAGNER   .  Lenoir,   N.   C. 

EVELYN    MARSH    ...      Cynthiana,    Ky. 

JOHN    McCUTCHEON    Bishop,    Va. 

SALLY   BELLE   YALE    .                   .    Trophill,   N.   C. 
WILLIAM  T,   SLOAN   Scottsboro,  Ala. 


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EVAN    EDWARDS    _  Pickett,  Ky. 

BERNICE  COX   HARRIS   .    Gate  City,  Va. 

LOIS    PENNINGTON    _  _    Waynesville,    Ohio 

NANCY   LAMBERT   .  _   Boone.   Ky. 

MARVIN    NESBITT   ___  .    Fletcher,   N.   C. 

OMEGA  GENTRY   _  .    Level   Green.  Ky. 

EVANS  McBEE  .  ___  Brodhead,  Ky. 
LOIS  DEYTON  _.  ._  Green  Mountain,  N.  C. 
ROGER    ERICKSON    Chicago,    III. 

ETHEL  CAMPBELL   ___  _    Danese,  W.   Va. 

PHILIP   GRIMWOOD Meridianville,    Ala. 

D.    CECIL    CULBERTSON    ___      _    Gate    City,    Va. 

EARL    TYE    .    Bcattyvillc,    Ky. 

ELEANOR    JOHNSTON    Knoxville,    Term. 

ORLA  DEYTON Green  Mountain,  N.  C. 

HOLLIS   HENSON   .  .    Liberty,   Ky. 

GARLAND    PURDOM    _  _    Gravel    Switch,    Ky. 

FLORA    LOUISE    HUDSON    _      .    Manchester,    Ky. 

RICHARD   ROBERTS   _.  _   Marshall,   N.   C. 

MARIE    ROWLETT    Berea,    Ky. 

WALTER   WHEELER    Ashland,    Ky. 


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WALTER    GUNKLER .    Rochescer,    N.    Y. 

ROY    HENDRICKSON    _  _    Crab   Orchard,    Ky. 

ROSS    CORN    -    Greenville,    S.    C. 

ELIZABETH    APPELL    _  .    Detroit,    Mich. 

JAMES  LEWIS  LAYNE  _.  _  Hulette,  Ky. 

MARY  FRANCES  BLALOCK   __  Blacksburg,   S.   C. 

LARRY   MORGAN   .  -   Davy,   W.   Va. 

OPAL   WATSON    _  _   West   Liberty,   Ky. 

ELWOOD  ROSENBAUM   .  -    Fairplay,   Ky. 

KATHERINE  HAMMEL  _.       ..    Blue  Diamond,  Kv. 

GRADY    SELF -    Adamsville,    Ala. 

HARRIET   BAKER Knoxville,   Tenn. 

TIM    EVERSOLE    .  -    Jackson,    Ky. 

KATHRYN    STUMBO    .  .    Prestonsburg,    Ky. 

PRYSE   HADDIX    .  -    Lost   Creek,   Ky. 

EDNA    SMITH    -  -    Emmalena,   Ky. 

NORMAN  WHEELER -   Blaine,  Ky. 

JEWEL    WILSON    .  -    Catherine,    Ky. 

GIFFORD    MARTIN    .__  -    Portland,    Ore. 

IDA    WILLIAMS    -    Rogersville,    Tenn. 

MARY    BEST    Berea,    Ky. 


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ILA    TAYLOR    .  _    Banners    Elk,    N.    C. 

J.   ERNEST   HILL   .  Gary,  W.   Va. 

JULIETTE    SNIDER    .  .    Blacksburg,    Va. 

PORTER   BAILEY   .  _    Baileyton,   Tenn. 

RUTH    HICKS    .  _    Williamson,    W.    Va. 

VERNON    McDANIEL    _  .    Lewisburg,    W.    Va. 

ETHEL    BEATTIE    _  _    Louisville,    Ky. 

W.    PAT   COMBS    _  -    Ewing,   Va. 

IRENE    HORVATH    _  _    Fleming,    Ky. 

ADA    GRIFFITH    .  -    Berea,    Ky. 

LILLIE    DOUBIKIN  St.    Elizabeth,    Mo. 

GRANT    ASHLEY    .  -    Hixson,    Tenn. 

RAYMOND    SWISHER    ..    Roclibridge    Baths,    Va. 
ROY  E.  BROCKMAN  .  _   Davy,  W.  Va. 

LYDUS    REXROAT    .  .    Jamestown,    Ky. 

WORTH   O.   PHILLIPS   .  _    Pineola,   N.   C. 

HELEN   IRWIN   -  -   London,    Ky. 

ALICE   LOWE    _  -    Crossville,    Tenn. 

AUDA  LEDBETTER   _                   _   Livingston,  Tenn. 
CARLTON   HASTINGS   .  _   Davy,  W.  Va. 

VINIE  MAE  THOMAS Richmond,  Ky. 


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THEORA    CARTEE    _        Carter,    Ky. 

OLLIE    JAMES    ARNETT     .      „__    Hendricks,    Ky. 
FRANCES    SUGG    Carlisle,    Ky. 

TRUMAN    GREER    Eubank,    Ky. 

LUCILLE    SEWELL    _  Celina,    Tenn. 

KERMIT    PIT!     Trinity,    Ala. 

EVELYN    BALL    Gardner,   Va. 

JOHN    W.    ARMSTRONG    Bennington,   Vt. 

LILLIAN    ROCHE    ___        Robertsdale,    Pa. 

TED  RAMSEY Coopersville,  Ky. 

CARRIE   VIRGINIA  CALLISON   __  Beard,  W.  Va. 
DAVID    JOHNSON    Ashland,    Ky. 

MABEL    BRIGANCE    Louisville,    Ky. 

LILLARD    HART Green    Cove,   Va. 

MARY    DELL   WEAVER    _..        Arab,    Ala. 

LYLE    DOCKERY Hayesville,   N.   C. 

EDNA    RITCHIE    Viper,    Ky. 

ACUS   R.   EDWARDS Mooresburg,   Tenn. 


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MARIE  MORGAN,  Vice  Pres.  __  Spruce  Pine,  N.  C. 
ANNA    LAYNE,    Sec.    _  _    Paintsville,    Ky. 

JACK    WRIGHT,    Sgt.    at    Arms    Boaz,    Ala. 

BETTY    HIGGINS    _  _    Croton,    Ohio. 

HOBERT  LYKINS  _.  _   Lee  City,   Ky. 

FRANCES    McCALL    Fulton.    Mo. 

BYRD    SERGENT    Baxter.    Ky. 

RUBY    STURGELL    Cherokee,    Ky. 

ALVA  HEARE .   Romney,  W.  Va. 

RUBYE    WILSON    -  _    Blacksburg,    S.    C. 

DELBERT   CORDER    _  .    Slavans,    Ky. 

DOROTHY    STONE    _  _    Pineville,    Ky. 

LECOQ    WILLIAMS    .  Ashland,    Ky. 

LILLIAN  WILSON   .  ..   Catherine,   Ky. 

JOHN    M.    CROWDER    .  .    Pulaski,    Va. 

MARY    K.    HOUCHINS Fayetteville,    W.    Va. 

SAMUEL  HERMAN  JOHNSON  __  Carr  Creek,  Ky. 

ESTHER    WHITING    .  _    North    Kenova,    Ohio 

HERBERT   K.   MONROE    Jersey,   Ohio 

MARGARET   BRANNAN Choonchum,    Korea 

CLIFTON  NEFF Rose   Hill,  Va. 

EUGENIA   AVERY Morganton,  N.   C. 

JESSE    DAMRON    -    Esco,    Ky. 


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BOB    WILSON    _  Travelers    Rest,    Ky. 

ELZIE    WESLEY    _  .    Mangum,    Ky. 

GENEVIEVE  MORAN  .   Red  Jacket,  W.  Va. 

MARY   PAVIONI   _  .    Gallup,   New   Mexico 

OSCAR    RYMER    .  _    Buffalo,    W.    Va. 

MARTHA    SMITH    .  .     Iryton.    Tenn. 

LEE    GAMAUF    .  .    Copley.    Ohio 

GLADYS    CARSON  _    Liberty,    S.    C. 

EDWIN    ADKINS    _  Midkiff,    W.    Va. 

LOIS   ROBERTS   _  Asheville,  N.   C. 

MARVIN  SHRADER Bi  hop,  Va. 

HELEN    GREENE    _  Rainelle,    W.    Va. 

FRANK    LAMB    .  _    Sharps    Chapel,    Tenn. 

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BILL    SULLIVAN    .  .    Decatur,    Ala 

ELIZABETH    HILL                   .    Bean    Station,    Tenn 
THADDEUS   WORRELL   _  .    Rice   Station,    Ky 

THELMA    M.    MILLER _    Roc'khold,    Ky 

EDWARD    GRIMM  .     Macedonia,    Ohic 

PAULINE    HASH    _  .    Lookout,    W.    Va. 

GEORGE   HAMILTON  -  .    Birmingham,   Ala. 

MIRIAM    BREWER    .  Curryville,    Ga. 

WAYMON    D.   SMITH   .              .   Livingston,   Tenn. 
ROSANNA    DEADLRICK Knoxville,   Tenn. 

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MAURICE    BALL    Castlewood,   Va. 

JESSIE  LEO  HAZELWOOD  _.  Berea,  Ky. 

CARL    BOSWELL    _  _    Ashton,    Md. 

EDNA    BAKER    Knoxville,    Tenn. 

GEORGE   JAMES  COMAN   _  _   Erie,   Pa. 

GRACE    MURRAY    Asheville,    N.    C. 

CLAYBORNE    CAMPBELL    Confluence,   Ky. 

NELLE    JO    ROBINSON    ___        Berea,    Ky. 

CECIL    LOWELL    TYE    Beattyville,    Ky. 

MARY   K.   COCHRAN ___  Ashland,  Ky. 

HOWARD   MALCOLM   JONES Glasgow,   Ky. 

HELEN    MASTERSON    ___      .    Alabama   City,   Ala. 

GLEN    V.    TACKETT Barnetts    Creek,    Ky. 

NELLIE    SEATZ    Todd,    N.    C. 

MAYNARD    D.    SMITH Alleghany,    Va. 

NORA    HILLARD    Eberle,    Ky. 

WILLARD    CLATWORTHY    Lackey,    Ky. 

MARY   MARTHA    RICE    ___  .    Paintsville,    Ky. 

HAROLD    CLARK    Berea,    Ky. 

NANCY   GOTT    Berea,   Ky. 

WILLIAM    B.    HALL    Deane,    Ky. 

ELISE    QUALLS Livingston,   Tenn. 

ROY    C.    RICHARDSON West    Irvine,    Ky. 

GRACE    STIDHAM    Confluence,    Ky. 


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MARY  FRANCES  HAZELRIGG   __   Paintsville,  Ky. 

MYRTLE    THOMPSON Spartanburg,   S.    C. 

EDITH    CARTER    Big    Stone,    Ky. 

RUBYE    HAZEL    BOLES    Alpine,    Tenn. 

VERA  DUDINA _, Long  Island,  N.   Y. 

H.   MAURICE  WILLIAMS Flat   Gap,   Ky. 

NETTIE    RICH    Liberty,    Ky. 

ARTHUR   HALE Blue    River,    Ky. 

HARMISON   HALE   Blue   River,   Ky. 

JACK    HENDERSON    McVeigh,    Ky. 

LIZZIE    MAE    ALLEN    Teges,    Ky. 

VERNON   WILDER    Corbin,    Ky. 

KENNETH  OCKERMAN Berea,  Ky. 

ELLA  MAE  CORN Greenville,   S.   C. 

BONNIE    DIXON    Friars    Hill,   W.    Va. 

JOHNNIE  ATCHLEY Lenoir  City,  Tenn. 

LISLE    ROBERTS    .  Monticello,    Ky. 

DONNA    CORNS    _  ___    Tollesboro,    Ky. 

CATHERINE  COX Spruce  Pine,  N.  C. 

AUBREY     LANGDON    Annville,    Ky. 

JESSIE   ELEANOR   JUSTICE   ___^__   Pikeville,    Ky. 


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LOUISE   RATLIFF   _  _   Logan,   W.   Va. 

HAGER  BACH Frenchburg,  Ky. 

DOROTHY    STEMPLE    _  .    Hendricks,    W.    Va. 

CHARLES   RUSSELL   OSBORN    .  _   Blaine,   Ky. 

JEWEL    RITCHIE    _  V.per,    Ky. 

CLAY   COLSON   .   Somerset,   Ky. 

THELMA    POWELL    .  _    Green   Forest,    Ark. 

H.   LEE   DURHAM ___  McKinney,  Ky. 

MARY    ENGLE    .    Berea,    Ky. 

J.   C.    BARTON _    Westminster,   S.   C. 

MARGARET  HATFIELD   _.     _    Red  Jacket,  W.  Va. 
CONLEY    BOLLING    Eolin,    Ky. 

IVAN    C.    LANTZ    Crindeos,    Va. 

KATHLEEN    ROWE    ___  .    Praise,    Ky. 

IONE   COLYER   _  .    Mt.   Olivet,    Ky. 

FRANK    BARTON    .    Tigerville,    S.    C. 

EVA    LEWIS   ___   Pine   Mountain,   Ky. 

RAYMOND   WOERTH    .  _    Scribner,   Neb. 

ERNESTINE    MANN    .  .    Stevenson,    Ala. 

MARGARET    EUTSLER    .      _    Burlington,    W.    Va. 
ALLEN   HUDSON Point   Lookout,   Mo. 

BURNICE   L.   WALL    _  Eubank,   Ky. 

CLAY    HUFF    _                                    .    Confluence,   Ky. 
ROBERTA   CALICO   . .    Berea,   Ky. 


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BKRTHA    ROMANSKY    _  _   Summerlcc,  W.   Va. 

ONA    WALLEN    _  .    Ivan,    Ky. 

ROBERT    HILL    .  Fort    Gay,   W.    Va. 

ARGIE   LEE    BYRD  _   Bakcrsvillc,   N.   C. 

JAMES   M.    STEPP    .  .    Marion,    N.    C. 

JAMES  HOLLANDSWORTH  Welch,   W.    Va. 

LAWRENCE   WHISTLER   _  Broadway.   Va. 

URSIE    GIBSON    _  La    Grange,    Ky. 

KENNETH    HOSKINS    _  .    Stanton,    Mich. 

RUBY    LEE    BLACK  .    Livingston,    Ky. 

CHARLES   HUNT  Adairsvillc,  Ga. 

KATHLEEN   BRAMMEL    .  Grayson.    Ky. 

HOWARD   PARSONS   _  Woodbine,    Ky. 

MARIE    MARCUM    _  _    Corbin,    Ky. 

THURMAN   HIBBITTS   _^_  ._   Jenkins,  Ky. 

SYLVIA   C.    THOMAS    _  _    Richmond,    Ky. 

LUSTER    GOLDEN    _  _    Waldcn,    Ky. 

ORLELA    DANIELS .    Elkins,    W.    Va. 

READ    CLARK    .__      Hammond,  Ky. 

ADO    GAGE    Cumming,  Ga. 

MARY    ARRENDALE    Tiger,  Ga. 

JUANITA    F.    BRANAMAN    .        .    Livingston,  Ky. 


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HORACE    McSWAIN,    President 

Charlotte    Court    House,    Va. 

MILDRED   "Dink"   GORMAN Corbin,   Ky. 

BEN    SUTHERLAND    Clintwood,    Va. 

LUCILLE    SHARP    — _  .    Corbin,    Ky. 

EDGAR    HAMILTON    .  _    Logville,    Ky. 

BURDETTA  FRANCES  JORDAN     Brooksville,  Ky. 


PAUL    DERTHICK  Ravenna,    Ohio 

DOROTHY    TAYLOR    _      Whitley    City,   Ky. 

EVELYN    BOSTON    .  .    Curryvillc,   Ga. 

HAZEL    AYRES    _  Elk    Valley,    Tenn. 

RAY    ROSS    .  _    Clairfield,    Tenn. 

MARTHA  LOUISE   ROBERSON   __  Stirrat,  W.  Va. 

VIVIAN  GREENE  .  _  Clarissa,  N.  C. 
BESSIE  TUCKER  _  _  Whitley  City,  Ky. 
DAN    NANTZ    .    Mozelle,    Ky. 

JEAN    LESTER    _  Morristown,    Tenn. 

EDWARD    M.    HARWOOD    Montello,   Wis. 

LILLIAN    McGUIRE    Marquette,   Iowa 

GEORGE    ELMO    WELLS .    Auxier,    Ky. 

EMMA    ROSE    BLACKBURN    Berea,    Ky. 

CHARLES    McDARRIS    Barnardsville,    N.    C. 


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ELOISE    MOORE    .  _    Dunmore,   W.    Va. 

DEVv'ARD  COLVARD Grassy  Creek,   N.  C. 

KATHRYN    GAMAUF    Copley,    Ohio 

KENNETH    HOSKINS    Montcalm,    Mich. 

DALE    SMITH    Littcarr,    Ky. 

MILTON    BELLE    Sanford,    N.    C. 

VIRGINIA    SLAGLE    _    Franklin,    N.    C. 

JOE  CLYDE  HAMILTON   .       .     Gainesboro,  Tenn. 
MARTHA   JEFFREY   Slagle,   W.    Va. 

CARLTON  E.  JOHNSON Paintsville,  Ky. 

HESTER    BEMBOWER    ___      .    Lincoln    Ridge,    Ky. 
KERMIT    MULLINS    .    Darwin,    Va. 

BIRDENA  BISHOP Berea,  Ky. 

STUART   CALWELL ___    Hinton,    W.    Va. 

MINNIE    MAE    FARIS    .  Trinity,    Ky. 

CHARLES    M.    RAMSEY  Gallatin,    Tenn. 

ELIZABETH    PORTER    _  .    Thac';er,   Mi'.    Va. 

BETTY    LAMB    .  .    Paint    Lick,    Ky. 

KENNETH    CHRISTIAN    .  _    Cullman,    Ala. 

OLLIE  VIRGINIA  MUSICK    Van  Lear,   Ky. 

JAMES  HOWARD  SPARKS Cycle,  N.  C. 


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OREN     COUNTS     ___                       .     St.     Paul,     Va. 
ELLEN    BURTON    -  .    Carlisle,    Ky. 

JACK    HUGGIN    .  Gaffney,    S.   C. 

ANN    R.   EASTHAM    _  _    Lake   City,   Fla. 

EDWARD   CARL    AUVIL   .  .    Heaters,   W.    Va. 

WILMA    WALTERS    _  .    Powell    Station,    Ten. 

EARL    SHOUN    .  Lafollcttc,    Term. 

GORA    DUFF .    Chivies,    Ky. 

HOWARD    TRENT    _  Ashland,    Ky. 

ANNA    E.    BORN    _    Paducah,    Ky. 

HAROLD    BAILEY    .  .    Bailcysvillc,    W.    Va. 

KUN    HYUN    .  Keikido,    Korea 

EDWARD    MELTON    _  .    Lynch,    Ky. 

CATHERINE    CAMPBELL    _  _    Woodvillc,    Ala. 

8§^B  JOSEPHINE   OSBORNE    .  _  Wcaverville,   N.   C. 

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FLOE   ELLIOTT   .  _   Morning   View,   Ky. 

TAYLOR    MAPLES    .  .    Woodvillc,    Ala. 

CLAYTIE    MONTGOMERY 

Blue    Sulphur    Springs,    W.    Va. 

MURL    BROWN    _  -    Somerset,    Ky. 

CARLISLE    KELLER    -  _    Somerset,    Ky. 

ROBERT   E.   THORNHILL Bluefield,   W.   Va. 

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W.  A.  SINGLETON,  JR.  _.        ._  Westminster,  S.  C. 

MARY  ANN   CASON Erlanger,   Ky 

SELMA   MAY   BASSETT Williamson,   W.   Va 

LOIS   J.   McBRIDE Las   Animas,   Col. 

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CALLIE    STEPHENS    .  _    Stanton,   Ky.  F,"»   *^ 

LILLIAN    SELLS    .    Alpine,    Tenn 

WILLIAM  H.  ALLEY ._  Omar,  \V.  Va 

G.    LUCILLE    ADAMS    .    Webbville,    Ky. 

ANNA  G.   THOMAS   .  _   Morrill,   Ky. 

ADELINE   BENSEY    .  .    Red    Jacket,   W.   Va. 

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MARY  BELLE  McCORMICK   ___   Crossvillc,   Tenn. 
ANNA  SUE  HOLLANDSWORTH  .-Welch,  W.  Va. 

ROSEMARY   SPITZER Iaeger,    W.   Va. 

FOREST   WHITEHOUSE    .  .    Shelbyville,    Ky. 

ROSEMARY    BROWN    _    Atlantic,    Iowa 

EARL   WESLEY _    Lynch,    Ky. 

DELL    MORRISON    Baiieyton,    Tcnn. 

RHETT    EVERHART    .    Berryvillc,    Va. 


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FREDERICK   T.   MANN    _  .    Rcnick,   W.   Va. 

CAPITOLA    WHEELER    _  .    Labascus,    Ky. 

EUGENE   SMITH    ___  _    Cosby,   Tenn. 

JEAN    FAULKNER    ___  .    Atlanta,    Ga. 

WALTER    WEBB    _  Celina,    Tenn. 

ALENE   NESBITT   _.  Fletcher,   N.  C. 

MABEL    SELF     .    Birmingham,    Ala. 

JOE    BREWER    .  Scottsboro,    Ala. 

MOIR    PILSON    ...         Stuart,   Va. 

HELEN    BELLARD    ___    Wayland,    Ohio. 

JAMES  W.   LAMBERT ___   Boone,  Ky. 

HAZEL    CAWOOD    Cawood,    Ky. 

JEROME    TARTAR    _  Mintonville,    Ky. 

LORRAINE    BRAMMELL    .  .    Leon.    Ky. 

PANSY  MAY   SKEAN  _  .    Kenova,  W.  Va. 

RUTH    HINDS Livingston,    Tenn. 

BERCHIN  H.  HELTON Crane  Nest,  Ky. 

PAULINE   ROBERTS Worley,  N.   C. 

JOHNNY    CENTER Hazel    Green,    Ky. 

JANE    STAFFORD    Berea,    Ky. 

HERMAN   MAGGARD    .... Lothair,   Ky. 


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BYRON   RIPPY Blue  Ridge,  Ga. 

GERTRUDE    TOWERY    Berea,    Ky. 

ERNEST  BEITZ Clothier,   W.   Va. 


HERBERT    CANIDA    .    Hellier,    Ky. 

PEARLE  LEONARD .    Lexington,   N.   C. 

ISAAC  L,  MITCHELL Springdale,  W.  Va. 

BERENICE    ESTRIDGE    _  _    Berea,    Ky. 

WALTER   ROBERTS,   JR.    Burnside,    Ky. 

HELEN   M.    HARWOOD Millerspcrt,   Ohio 

GENE   POWERS,   Vice    Pres.    Dan,    Ky. 

ANNE  WILLIAMS  GOULD Long  Beach,  Cal. 

RUDD    PHILLIPS    Pineola,    N.    C. 

HARRY  QUEEN Ashland,   Ky. 

AGNES   PENDERGRASS   Major,  Ky. 

JOHN   HENRY   Ashland,   Ky. 

CATHERINE   WINSTON    _  .    Asheville,    N.   C. 

DEAN  CORNETTE Flat   Ridge,  Va. 

DORIS   A.   WIDENER   Concord,   Term. 

ARTIE   LOU  DAUSE   _  _   Catherine,   Ky. 

LORRAINE   PENNINGTON Krypton,   Ky. 

BUENA  RISER Jahile,  Va. 

GRACE    COUCH    Dry    Hill,    Ky. 


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VIRGIL   POWELL   _.  _   Praise,  Ky. 

flMk  ERNEST    BOYD    _  _    Indianapolis,    Ind. 

EDWIN     YOAKUM     „  _     Lafollctte,    Tcnn. 

ADRIA    RISER    _  Jahile,    Va. 

EDWARD   JARMER  _    Somerset,    Ky. 

WILLIAM    D.    BALL  .    Clintwood,   Va. 

VICTOR     ARNOLD     DICK  .     Eubank,     Ky. 

ETTA   MAE   HOLBROOK   _  .   Bays,   Ky. 

FAY    HOLLANDSWORTH    _  _    Welch,   W.    Va. 

ELWOOD  CASSELL  _  _  Amonate,  Va. 

,^&  EDITH    WEST    .  Somerset,    Ky. 

FLORENCE    HEPLER    .  .    Millboro,   Va. 

CARL  VOGEL  _.  Harlan,  Ky. 

BLANCHE    PITT    .  .    Trinity,    Ala. 

"^■m  TRUMAN   MOORE    Cow  Creek,   Ky. 

J         MARTHA  ROGERS  _.                        .  Mauldin,  S.  C. 
ARVIL    WARD    Bath,    Ky. 

MILDRED   BALL   Hummel,   Ky. 

DOROTHY  C.  McCOLLUM Berea,  Ky. 


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BYON    MORRIS    Harlan,    Ky. 

BESSIE    CORDER    Ritner,    Ky. 

BEN    SCOTT    Lafayette,    Ga. 

VOLA    SIMPSON    _    Tompkinsville,    Ky. 

CLAUD    SCROGGS    Asheville,    N.    C. 

DUFF    ELOISE    LYTTLE    .__    Hazard,    Ky. 

SELDON    MORGAN Davy,    V.    Va. 

JUNE   ELIZABETH  PAINTER   _      _   Davis,  W.  Va. 

XURY    R.    SETTLE    -    Fleming,    Ky. 

HAZEL  HORTON ._  Grayson,  Ky. 

ELMER   HOUSE    Hardinsburg,    Ind. 

JOHN   B.   FENN   Berea,   Ky. 

ANTOINETTE   TURNER Springfield,  Ohio 

KRESS    Z.    GARRETT    Hiawassee,    Ga. 

MAVIS    PENNINGTON Hurricane,    W.   Va. 

ROBERT    BELCHER    Corbin,    Ky. 

CHARLES  GUEST Greer,  S.  C. 


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MARY   COWAN   GOSE   _  _    Castlewood,   V... 

DOROTHY   JUDD   .  _   Tallega,   Ky. 

NELLIE  FOSTER  KLUTZ  ..   Hendersonville,  N.  C. 

NINA    LOIS    TEDRON    _  .    Shoals,    Intl. 

MARY  EVELYN  WALTERS  _.         .   Davis,  W.  Va. 
ELIZABETH    WILLIAMSON    _    .    Owingsville,    Ky. 


MAXINE  E.  BRUNSON  -  Oneida,  Tenn. 

GLADYS  V.  CARTER   __        _   Fort  Blackmore,  Va. 
ANNA    DeYOUNG    _    Newark,    N.    Y. 

SADA  M.  GABBARD _  Dwarf,  Ky. 

MADLYN   GUFFEY    Fairview,   N.    C. 

BESSIE   EDNA   HALE .   Mattie,   Ky. 

ELIZABETH  KASH   _  Ezel,  Ky. 

RUTH  TEWELL Davis,  \V.   Va. 

ELEANOR  E.  WOMACK Bluefield,  W.  Va. 


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ROGER  BYRON   _  -   Business  Manager 

EMMA  PRICE  CAIRNS Business  Assistant 

WALTER  BROWN —  Literary  Editor 

FRED  BURKHARD -  Art  Editor 

ELIZABETH  HUTCHENS  _  Art  Editor 

LONZO  STEPHENS  _  -  Photo  Editor 

CLARENCE  McCALL Sales  Manager 

GERTRUDE  DENNING Sales  Manager 


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VICE  PRESIDENT KATHRYN  STUMBO 

SECRETARY ANNA  MAGILL 

TREASURER   DOROTHY   STONE 


Kit  Cox 
Lois  Deyton 
Grace   Littlejohn 
Eleanor   Johnston 
Blanche    Pitt 
Hester    Bembower 
Evelyn   Marsh 


Nettie   Rich 
Kathryn   St  umbo 
lone    Colyer 
Ellen   Burton 
Grace   Murray 
Rubye  Wilson 
Mary   Engle 


Julia    Zekany 
Anna  Sue  Hollandsworth 
Mary    Cochran 
Minnie   Mae   Faris 
Helen   Masterson 
Carlisle   Keller 
Helen    Bellard 


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Eva   Isaacs 

Frances   Sugg 

Margaret   Eutsler 

Mary   Katherine   Houchins 

Orla  Deyton 


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Helen    Irwin 

Melva   Fay   Hollandsworth 

Margaret    Kelly 

Marie    Marcum 

Omega  Gentry 

Evelyn   Boston 

[rene  Holcombe 


Dot    Stone 
Margaret    Hatfield 
Mary  Frances   Hazelrigg 
Mary  Martha   Rice 
Gora   Duff 
Selma   May    Bassett 
Bessie  Tucker 
Jessie   Justice 


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PRESIDENT HENRY  MARTIN 

VICE   PRESIDENT   _  .   HERBERT  MURPHY 

RECORDING  SECRETARY  .  .  CECIL  CULBERTSON 

TREASURER  _  _  ERNEST  CRADDOCK 

LIBRARIAN  WALTER    GUNKLER 

CHIEF  CRITIC _  WALTER  WHEELER 


Maurice    Ball 
Hager   Back 
Smith    T.    Powell 
James   Stepp 
Thomas    Conover 
Thomas  Lovette 
David   D.   May 
Ernest    Beitz 


Seldon    Morgan 
Evan    Edwards 
Hewitt    Stafford 
Aubrey    Langdon 
William    T.    Sloan 
William    D.    Ball 
Marion  E.  Nesbitt 
Hura    H.    Payne 


Kermit    Mullins 
Willard    Cl  at  worthy 
W.    Lyle    Dockery 
Grady  Self 
Porter   Bailey 
W.    P.   Combs 
joe    Brewer 
Hobert   Lykins 


Walter  Wheeler 
Elwood   Cassell 
George    Hamilton 
Roy   Wesley 
David   F.   Hammack 
Albert    Stewart 
Herman    Maggard 
Cecil   Culbertson 


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Grady   Campbell 
Vernon    McDaniel 
John  Crowder 
Earl   Wheeler 
Howard    Parsons 
Thurman    Hibbirts 


Henry  Martin 
Acus  R.  Edwards 
Ernest   Craddock 
Ted    Carter 
Charles  Hunt 
Walter   Picklesimer 
Phillip   G.   Grim  wood 
Larry  Morgan 


Robert   Parks 
Karl    Wesley 
Ralph    Cooke 
Ernest   Boyd 
Virgil    Powell 
Taylor   Maples 
Herbert   Murphy 
W.   C.  Blair 


Vlurl   Brown 
Wilburn  Eversole 
Alfred    Lane 
H.   Malcolm  Jones 
Ernest    Hill 
Stuart   Calwel! 
GirTord     Martin 
James    Hollands  worth 


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VICE  PRESIDENT SUELLA  OWENS 

SECRETARY  _        HELEN  GREEN 

TREASURER LUCILLE  ADAMS 


Elizabeth    Porter 
Betty  Lamb 
Eloise   Moore 
Elizabeth    Hill 
Grace    Stidham 
Vlabel    Boatright 
Alice   Lowe 
Margaret    Brannan 
Edna    Dick 


[da    Williams 
Clarice    Crumley 
G.   Lucille   Adams 
Virginia   Slagle 
Elizabeth   Appel 
Hazel    Hudson 
Ethel   Campbell 
Alvina    Headley 
Helene    Runnion 


Anna   Bell   Waldroop 
Argie   Lee  Byrd 
Doris  Widener 
Eva  Lewis 
Nina    Hulette 
Mary   Dell   Weaver 
Gladys   Carson 
Mary   Bell    McCormick 
Louise  Miller 


Mary    Slagle 
Adeline  Bensey 
Suella  Owens 
Edith  McCormick 
Helen    Green 
Ruth   Marcum 
Elizabeth   Hutchens 
Clay  tie    Montgomery 
Alef   Spears 
Marjorie    Coleman 


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PRESIDENT EVERETT  LOWMAN 

VICE  PRESIDENT LEMLEY  FOLEY 

RECORDING  SECRETARY WILLIAM  EDWARDS 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY ELWOOD  ROSENBAUM 

TREASURER IVAN  C.  LANTZ 


Thaddeus   Worrell 
Elbert  Johns 
Waymon    Smith 
Warren   J.   Soudcr 
Norman   Moore 
Eddie    Collins 
Roy  C.   Richardson 
Lemley    Foley 


James  L.  Layne 
Moir   Pilson 
Pryse   Haddix 
[van    C.    Lantz 
Joe   B.   Janes 
Howard    Edwards 
Everett  Lowman 
El  wood    Roscnbauir 


Lawrence    Whistler 
Grady    Crisp 
Ollie  James   Arnett 
Herbert    K.    Monroe 
Andrew  Feckete 
Darrell    V.    McGraw 
Herman   Johnson 
Philip  Begley 


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PRESIDENT  _  .   AVALEAH   LAFFERTY 

VICE  PRESIDENT ONA  WALLEN 

RECORDING  SECRETARY EVELYN  BALL 


Ruth    Keisling 

Donna   Corns 

Ona   Wallcn 

Lillian    Sells 

Ruby    Sturgcll 

Hazel    Pat  ton 

Ora    Tinsfey    Helton 


Ruth  Hinds 
Elise  Quails 
Hazel  Ayres 
Edith  Carter 
Edith  West 
Kathleen  Brammell 
Avalcah  Lafferty 


Ado   Gage 
Rubye  Boles 
Ernestine    Mann 
Estelle    Boles 
Pauline    Hash 
Lois    Pennington 
Martha   Smith 
Harriet    Baker 


Louise    Rati  iff 
Johnnie   Atchley 
Auda    Ledbetter 
Bertha    Romansky 
Bernice   Stapleton 
Catherine    Campbe: 
Pauline    Allen 
Kathleen    Rowe 


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PRESIDENT  .  LONZO  STEPHENS 

VICE  PRESIDENT  _  _  JOHN  ARMSTRONG 

SECRETARY  ___    CARL    BOSWELL 

Edward   M.    Harwood  H.    Graden     Penny cuff  Delbert    Pryor  Warren   R.  Wagner 

Hunter    Sutherland  William    Sullivan  Tracy   Burton  Maynard    Smith 

Lonzo   Stephens  Jack   Huggin  Henry  Litton  George    Ely 

Conley    Boiling  Everett  Burtt 


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PRESIDENT   .  FRANCES  CHAMBERS 

VICE  PRESIDENT  _  . EDNA  RITCHIE 

SECRETARY   GONA   DORSEY 

TREASURER THELMA  POWELL 

Marie    Rowlette  Ina  Delle  McGuire  Ruth    Bohannon  Frances    Chambers 

Eloise    Reid  Anna    Gertrude    Thomas  Thelma    Powell  A.   Lee  Goins 

Marjorie    Patton  Vinie   Mae  Thomas  Jewell    Wilson  Audrey   Ison 

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VICE  PRESIDENT DEAN  COLVARD 

SECRETARY VERNON  WILDER 

TREASURER   CURTIS  PULLIAM 


Curtis    PulJiam 
Evans  McBce 
Gene    Powers 
John   Searcy 
Lillard    Hart 
Robert   Taylor 
George   Nesbitt 


Kim  Hyun 
Elzie  Wesley 
Elwood   Roberts 
Vernon    Wilder 
Charles    M.    Ramsay 
Ross    Corn 
Ray  Ross 


W.   A.    Singleton 
J.  C.  Barton 
Oren    Counts 
Richard    Roberts 
Raymond    Swisher 
Raymond    Woerth 
Dean    Colvard 


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Walter  Roberts 
Frank  Bane,  Jr. 
Edwin  Yoakum 
Monroe  Nesbkt 
Charles  Hudson 
Allen  Hudson 
Carl  Auvil 


William    Alley 
Marvin    Shrader 
Harold  Bailey 
Lee    Gamauf 
O.   B.   Roberts 
Deward   Colvard 
Walter  T.  Brown 
Charles   McDarris 


Carlton    Hastings 
Gilbert   Hibbard 
Harold   Klontz 
Frank   P.   Lamb 
John   Deyton 
Paul   Gambill 
Jesse    Damron 
Robert  Belcher 


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PRESIDENT _  MARY  PAVIONI 

VICE  PRESIDENT ESTHER  WHITING 

SECRETARY JEWELL  RITCHIE 

TREASURER IDA  LEE  RAKES 

Mary  Pavioni  Esther  Whiting  Ila  Taylor 

Floe   Elliot  Esther  Avery  Pauline  Derthick 

Mae   Hoskins  Anna  Born  Eugenia  Avery 

Lizzie  Mae  Allen  Marie    Louise    Duez  Ollie  McKinney 

Antoinette    Turner  Ruby   Rasnake  Helen   Lengfellner 

Orlcla   Dale  Daniels  Jewell   Ritchie  Vera  Dudina 


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PRESIDENT  ^  DAVID  JOHNSON 

VICE  PRESIDENT  _  ESTHER  AVERY 

SECRETARY-TREASURER    TRULA   McKEE 

CHAIRMAN  PROGRAM  COMMITTEE  _  _  MARGARET  BRANNAN 

SPONSOR ELIZABETH  RICHARDSON 

Delbert   Pryor  Maurice    Ball  Pauline  Derthick 

Esther    Avery  Pauline  Hash  Roy    Wesley 

Marie    Louise    Duez  David    Johnson  Mary   K.   Cochran 

Banjamin  Franklin  Browning  Margaret    Brannan  Elwood    Roberts 

Frances   Sugg  Charles   Guest  Lois    E.    Dunkle 

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PRESIDENT  __  _   H.  GRADEN  PENNYCUFF 

VICE  PRESIDENT  _  GEORGE  NESBITT 

CORRESPONDENT HERMAN  BRENDA 

SECRETARY-TREASURER  ROY  NICKELL 

FACULTY  ADVISER BENTON   FIELDER 


Truman    Greer 
Worth    O.    Phillips 
Taylor    Maples 
Ross    Corn 
Gilbert    Hibbard 
Charles    McDarris 
Oscar  Rymer 
H.  Lee  Durham 
Roy  Nickcll 


Smith    T.    Powell 
Kun    Hyun 
Feaster   Wolford 
Casper   W.   Ogg 
Deward   Colvard 
Howard    Sparks 
Benton    Fielder 
Monroe    Nesbitt 
Howard    Burdine 


Victor    Dick 
Lisle   Roberts 
Alva  Taylor  Heare 
Dean    Cornette 
Phillip    Grim  wood 
Carlton   Johnson 
Clay    Colson 
Joe  B.  Janes 
Ray    Ross 


Charles   S.    Price 
W.    Pat    Combs 
Ben   Scott 
Claud    Scroggs 
Edwin    Yoakum 
Herman   Brenda 
Milton  Belle 
H.    G.    Pennycuff 
H.    B.    Monier 


Henry   G.   Martin 
Lee    Gamauf 

Marvin    Nesbitt 
Horace   McSwain 
H.   Maurice   Williams 
George   Nesbitt 
Richard   Roberts 
Dean  W.  Colvard 
Thomas   McAlister 


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PRESIDENT EDNA  COLE 

VICE  PRESIDENT  _  DEAN  COLVARD 

SECRETARY GILBERT  HIBBARD 

TREASURER NETSY  MUNCY 


Edna    Cole  Julia   Zekany  Salfie  Bell  Yale  Phillip    Grimwood  George     Nesbitt 

Dean   Colvard  Richard   Roberts  "Worth    O.    Phillips  Margery    Patton  Ada    Griffith 

Gilbert    Hibbard  Betty    Vaughn  Eva  Isaacs  Hollis   Henson  Josephine    Gardner 

Charles    S.    Price  Ida    Williams  Herman    Brenda  Anna    Magill  Joe    Janes 

F.    A.    Stewart  Thomas    McAlister  Jewel    Wilson  Willie   Childers  Opal   Bishop 

J.   C.  Miller  Mary   Delle   Weaver  Howard   Burdine  Ollie    McKinney  Ross   Corn 

Benton    Fielder  Graden     PennycufT  Estelle    Boles  Roy    Nickel]  Ruth    Marcum 

H.    B.    Monier  Annie    Lee    Goins  Casper   Ogg 


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PRESIDENT CLARICE  CRUMLEY 

VICE  PRESIDENT   ..  _   PHILIP   BEGLEY 

SECRETARY MARY  ENGLE 

Hunter    Sutherland                Alfred    Lane  Be  mice    Harris                         Ruth    Bohannon 

Pauline    Derthick                    Clarice   Crumley  Elzie  Wesley                              Richard    Roberts 

Cecil    Denning                          Clifton  Neff  Ruth    Keisling                          Ado    Gage 

Bobby     Burger                         George  Ezzard  Estes    Brock  man                       Tracy   Burton 

L.    F.    Crippen                          Lois   Deyton  Warren    Souder                        Flora    Hudson 

Elizabeth    Appel                      James    Stepp  Vera   Dudina                             Philip   Begley 

Herman    Ellis                         Mary   Engle  D.    Cecil    Culbertson            lone  Colyer 


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Irene    Pennington 
William    Paul 
Louise   Sutherland 
Norman   Moore 
Walter   Brown 
Marie    Marcum 
Marjorie    Patton 
D.    Cecil    Culbertson 


Katherine    Cox 
Grace   Littlejohn 
Howard   Alley 
Margaret    Kelly 
Mary    Drue    Fann 
Charles   Hunt 
Claud    Scroggs 
Omega     Gentry 


Albert    Stewart 
Betty    Blankenship 
Eloise  Reid 
Donald    Zimmerman 
Carlton    Hastings 
Eleanor    Johnston 
W.    Lyle   Dockery 
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Top    Row:    Edith    Fit z water,    Roger    Byron,    Robin    Byron,    Prof.    Chas.    Pauck,    Emma    Price    Cairns,    Roy 
Wesley,  Kermit  Pitt,  Louise  Hanner. 

Bottom  Row:  James  Barton,  Anna  Born,  Fred  Burkhard,  Clarence  McCall,  Everett  Bum,  Marvin  Slirader, 
Harold  Klontz,  Herman  Ellis,  Marjorie  Coleman. 


COOPERATIVE    COUNCIL 


Dean    Katharine    S.    Bowersox,    President    William    J.    Hut  chins.    Dean    Colvard,    Irene    Pennington,    Curtis 
Pulliam,   Marjorie   Patton,   Herbert    Murphy,   Cecil   Denning. 

T.    A.    Hendricks,    W.    G.    Ross,    Margaret    Kelly,    Lee    Gamauf,    Faye    Jackson,    Marie    Morgan,    Gilbert 
Hibbard,  Avaleah  Lafferty. 


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Y.  M.  C.  A.  CABINET 

Arthur  Woodruff,  Gen.  Sec,  Gilbert  Hibbard,  Pres.,  Robert  Cox,  Vice  Pres.,  Herbert   Murphy,  Rec.   Sec, 

Roger  Byron,  Treas.,  Robin  Byron,  Cecil  Denning,  John  Searcy. 
Everett    Burtt,    Martin    McNeil,    O.    B.    Roberts,    John    McCutcheon,    James    Hollandsworth,    George    Ely, 

Charles    Hudson,    Dean    Colvard. 
Elbert   Johns,  Harold   Harris,  Thurman   Hibbitts,   Ross  Chasteen,   Gifford    Martin,   Kermit    Pitt,   W.   Joyce 

Medlock,  D.   Cecil   Culbertson. 


Y.  W.  C.  A.  CABINET 

Edna    Gound,   Bertha    Romansky,    Marjorie    Patton,    Pres.,    Es telle    Boles,    Margaret    Brannan,    Alice    Lowe, 

Vice  Pres.,  Willie  Firestone,  Sec    (Not   in   picture). 
Elizabeth  Appel,  Treas.,  Grace  Littlejohn,  Edith   McCormick,  Mary  Slagle,  Irene  Holcombe,   Mary   Engle. 


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DIRECTOR— DR.  JAMES  WATT  RAINE 


TREASURER  ^KEITH   HOLLINGSWORTH 


Betty   Vaughn,   Pres.,    Norman    Wheeler,    Anna    Magill,    Ona    WaLlen,    Elbert    Johns,    Dorothy    Dahl,    Irene 

Holcombe,  Mary  Drue  Frann,  Howard   Burdine. 
Irene  Pennington,  Mildred  Luker,  Ben  Sutherland,  Grace  Littlejohn,  Lillard  Hart,  Ella  Mae  Corn,  Maynard 

Smith,   Eunice  Martin,  Orla  Deyton. 
Delbert    Pryor,    Clarice    Crumley,    Bertha    Romansky,    Omega    Gentry,    Frank    Hearn,    Margaret    Hatfield, 

Lois    Deyton,    Helen    Lengfellner,    George    Ely. 
Nettie  Rich,  Helen  Irwin,  James  O.  Meadows,  Helene  Runnion,  Lois  Pennington,  Conley  Boiling,  Elizabeth 

Hutchens,    Helen    Ellis,   Gora   Duff. 


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Elbert  Johns 
Arthur    L.    Woodruff 


Norman  Wheeler 
Howard  Burdine 
Helcno    Runnion 


Louise   Blymyer 
Irene    Pennington 
Estill    Meadows 


Dorothy    Slaughter 
Ezra   Jones 
Helen    Ellis 


The  Alpha  Iota  chapter  of  the  Alpha  Psi  Omega  honorary  dramatic  fraternity  was 
established  in  Berea  in  1932.  The  purpose  of  the  fraternity  is  to  provide  an  honor  society 
for  those  doing  a  high  standard  of  work  in  dramatics,  and  incidentally  through  the  ex- 
pansion of  Alpha  Psi  Omega  among  the  colleges  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  pro- 
vide a  wider  fellowship  for  those  interested  in  the  college  theatre.  The  fraternity  is  not 
intended  to  take  the  place  of  the  regular  dramatic  club  or  other  producing  groups,  but 
as  students  qualify,  they  are  rewarded  by  election  to  membership  in  this  society.  To  earn 
the  rights  to  membership  in  this  fraternity  is  an  accomplishment  to  be  proud  of,  as  the 
requirements  are  high.  One  must  serve  as  an  apprentice  member  of  the  dramatic  club 
until  a  certain  number  of  projects  are  worked  off,  and  then  must  do  enough  of  com- 
mendable acting  in  public  productions  until  twenty  points  have  been  earned.  The 
number  of  credit  points  given  for  each  play  varies  from  one  to  nine  depending  upon  the 
number  of  lines  each  actor  or  actress  has.  Therefore,  anyone  who  becomes  eligible  for 
membership  has  put  at  least  two  or  three  years  of  hard  work  into  the  art  of  acting.  This 
year  there  are  to  be  initiated  into  Alpha  Psi  Omega  seven  new  members:  Elbert  Johns, 
Ezra  Jones,  Helen  Ellis,  Helene  Runnion,  Howard  Burdine,  Irene  Pennington,  and 
Dorothy  Slaughter.  These  people  are  to  be  commended  for  the  high  type  of  work  w!iich 
they  have  exhibited  in  earning  their  right  to  membership  to  a  fraternity  that  promotes 
a  highly  creative  art. 


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Arthur  Woodruff 
Walter   Brown 


Cecil   Culbertson 
J.    W.    Sattler 


Associate  Members 


Elbert   Johns 
Dorothy    Slaughetr 
Norman    Moore 
Joe   Janes 
John    Fenn 
Helen    Ellis 


Floe  Elliott 
Lonzo    Stephens 
Carlton    Hastings 
Grady   Crisp 
Lillie  Bennett 
Paul    Gambill 


TAU     KAPPA     ALPHA 

Outstanding  accomplishments  have  been  made  in  forensics  during  the  past  year. 
Oratory,  debate,  and  "Forum  Speaking"  have  each  had  sufficient  emphasis  to  enable  a 
large  number  of  students,  interested  in  the  art  of  public  speaking,  to  participate  to 
advantage. 

Tau  Kappa  Alpha,  a  national  forensics  society,  has  received  the  membership  of  a  num- 
ber of  Berea  students  this  year.  This  includes  full-fledged  and  associate  members,  the 
former  being  those  who  have  represented  the  college  in  some  line  of  public  speaking 
two  different  years,  and  the  latter  having  represented  the  college  one  year. 


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vs.  free  medicine.  The  speakers  who  presented  their  own  plan  were  Miss  Clarice  Crum- 
ley, Clarence  McCall,  Walter  Gunkler,  and  Elzie  Wesley.  Their  plans  as  presented 
were,  respectively:  group  insurance,  socialized  medicine  the  "fee  system,"  and  com- 
pulsory insurance. 

The  winner  of  the  Women's  Home  Oratorical  Contest  held  February  26,  was  Miss 
Helen  Ellis.  Her  winning  oration  was  "Black  and  White,"  dealing  with  the  problem  of 
race  prejudice.  Miss  Lillie  Bennett  ranked  second  with  "Up  Again  America,"  an  ac- 
count of  the  failure  of  the  repeal  to  bring  back  the  millenial  dreams  of  the  anti-pro- 
hibitionists. With  the  oration  entitled  "Demagogues  Triumphant,"  concerning  America's 
reasons  for  not  entering  the  World  Court,  Miss  Clarice  Crumley  came  in  a  close  third. 
Berea's  woman  representative  in  the  state  contest,  Miss  Ellis,  took  first  place  with  the 
same  speech  she  gave  here. 

Mr.  Arthur  Woodruff  was  the  winner  of  the  Men's  Home  Oratorical  Contest  speak- 
ing on  "An  Appeal  to  Intelligence."  He  emphasized  the  necessity  for  the  American 
people  doing  their  own  thinking  instead  of  reading  the  newspapers  and  accepting  their 
word  as  law.  Mr.  Walter  Brown  took  second  honors  with  his  "Schools  on  the  Auction 
Block,"  and  Waymon  Smith  captured  the  decision  for  third  place  with  "Egypt — Wilder- 
ness— Canaan."  Mr.  Woodruff  represented  the  college  in  the  men's  division  of  the 
state  contest  held  at  Morehead,  March  2. 

March  28,  six  debate  teams  from  Berea  participated  in  a  Round  Robin  Tournament 
held  in  Lexington  on  the  Transylvania  campus.  The  two  girls'  teams  were  composed  of 
Misses  Clarice  Crumley  and  Lillie  Bennett  and  Floe  Elliott  and  Irene  Pennington.  The 
boys'  teams  were  Walter  Brown,  Carlton  Hastings;  Carlton  Miller,  Cecil  Culbertson; 
Norman  Moore,  Paul  Gambill;  Joe  Janes,  Grady  Crisp.  The  question  "Resolved  that 
the  Nations  Should  Agree  to  Prevent  the  International  Shipment  of  Arms  and  Muni- 
tions" was  discussed.  Each  individual  speaker  was  ranked  by  each  person  against  whom 
he  debated.  On  this  basis  of  evaluation,  Mr.  Walter  Brown  and  Mr.  Carlton  Miller 
tied  for  first  place,  and  Miss  Clarice  Crumley  came  in  as  a  close  second.  The  team  com- 
posed of  Walter  Brown  and  Carlton  Hastings  ranked  second  among  the  30  teams  and 
Miss  Clarice  Crumley  and  Miss  Lillie  Bennett  as  a  team  ranked  third. 

At  the  national  convention  of  Tau  Kappa  Alpha  held  in  Cincinnati,  April  12  and  13, 
Miss  Clarice  Crumley  and  Mr.  Carlton  Miller  represented  Berea  in  the  discussions  on 
"Should  the  United  States  Refuse  to  Send  Arms  and  Munitions  to  Europe  in  Case  of 
Future  European  Wars."  John  Fenn  entered  the  after-dinner  speaking  competition  and 
won  first  place  on  the  subject  "What  Should  Congress  Do?"  His  speech  will  be  pub- 
lished in  the  Tau  Kappa  Speaker,  the  official  publication  of  the  fraternity;  also  in  the 
Year  Book  of  College  Speaking.  Both  Miss  Crumley  and  Mr.  Miller  won  in  one  of  their 
two  discussion  groups.  In  an  audition  given  student  speakers  at  radio  station  WLW, 
Miss  Crumley  was  ranked  first  among  the  women's  voices. 

Representatives  to  the  tournaments  held  jointly  by  the  Southern  Association  of 
Teachers  of  Speech  and  Tau  Kappa  Alpha  in  Spartanburg,  South  Carolina,  April  16  and 
17  were:  Misses  Clarice  Crumley  and  Lillie  Bennet,  and  Arthur  Woodruff  and  Carlton 
Miller.  The  team  composed  of  Misses  Crumley  and  Bennett  and  Mr.  Miller  won  first  place 
in  the  Tau  Kappa  Alpha  debate  tourney  and  received  a  beautiful  loving  cup.  Mr.  Arthur 
Woodruff  also  won  a  cup  when  he  took  first  place  in  the  Tau  Kappa  Alpha  oratorical 
contest  with  his  oration  entitled  "Invisible  Government."  The  debate  team  won  second 
place  in  the  Southern  Association  of  Teachers  of  Speech  Tournament  on  the  question 
"Resolved:  That  the  nations  should  agree  to  prevent  the  international  shipment  of  arms 
and  munitions."  Miss  Crumley  also  represented  the  college  in  extemporaneous  speaking, 
and  Mr.  Miller  entered  the  after-dinner  speaking  competition. 

Mr.  J.  W.  Sattler  is  forensics  chairman.  His  devotion  to  the  forensics  activities  is 
largely  responsible  for  the  outstanding  success  of  Berea  students  in  their  competition 
with  various  colleges. 


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Lee   F.   Crippen 


Roger    Byron 
Everett    Burtt 
Arthur   L.   Woodruff 
E.  Taylor  Parks 
William    Jesse    Baird 
Herman    A.    Ellis 
Cecil    Denning 


Mary    Slagle 
Ross    Chastccn 
Clarence    McCall 
Hunter    Sutherland 
Roy   Hendrickson 
Herbert    Murphy 
Harold   Klontz 
Darrell    McGraw 


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First  Ron1:  Dorothy  Hall,  Mial  D.  Stafford,  Violin;  Jane  Stafford,  Cello;  Mrs.  J.  N.  Peck,  Viola;  Jeanette 
Huntington,  Howard  Pence,  Violin.  Second  Row:  Ralph  Rigby,  Conductor;  Gifford  Martin,  Tympani; 
Charles  Chidester,  Flute;  Woodrow  Pickering,  Oboe;  Lillian  Roche,  Bassoon;  Raymond  Padgett,  Edmund 
Durham,  Clarinet;  Elwood  Roberts,  Robert  Wallace,  French  Horn;  Edna  Gound,  Raymond  Durham, 
Violin.  Third  Ron-.  Lecoq  Williams,  James  HoIIandsworth,  Trumpet;  Gilbert  Roberts,  String  Bass;  James 
Durham,  John  Henry,   Trombone;    {Catherine   Murphy,  Pianist. 


BEREA  COLLEGE  BAND 

First  Row.  Edmund  Durham,  Raymond  Padgett,  Clarinet;  Charles  Chidester,  Piccolo;  Woodrow  Pickering, 
Lois  McBride,  Oboe;  Lecoq  Williams,  Earl  Wesley,  James  HoIIandsworth,  Trumpet.  Second  Row:  By  on 
Morris,  John  Fenn,  Lois  Parks,  Howard  Jones,  Clarinet;  Lillian  Roche,  Bassoon;  Robert  Wallace,  Elwood 
Roberts,  French  Horn;  Anna  Sue  HoIIandsworth,  Larry  Morgan,  Alto;  Charles  Ramsey,  Merle  Anderson, 
Arthur  Rice,  George  Moore,  Cornet.  Third  Row:  Glen  Rader,  Roy  Wesley,  George  Coeman,  Saxophone; 
Delbert  Pryor,  Walden  Richard,  Baritone;  C.  B.  Marcum,  Cornet.  Fourth  Roti".  Ralph  Rigby,  Director; 
Alfred  Lane,  Carl  Vogel,  Benton  Fielder,  Drums;  Gifford  Martin,  Tympani;  Mary  Cochran,  String  Bass; 
Walter  Picklesimer,  Sousaphone;  Warren  Souder,  John   Robinson,  James  Durham,  John  Henry,  Trombone. 


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DIRECTOR— MISS  IRENE  ZIEGLER 
ACCOMPANIST— HOWARD  TRENT  PRESIDENT— LARRY   MORGAN 

Howard  Trent,  Irene  Ziegler 

J.  T.  Waller,  Ernestt   Hill,  Henry   Litton,  James  Hollandsworth,   Paul   Gambill,   Walter   Picklesimer. 

Grady  Self,  Fred  Burkhard,  Harold  Klontz,  Vernon  McDaniel,  Roy  Nickell,  Ray  Woerth. 

Larry  Morgan,   Elwood  Roberts,   Major   Gardner,   Lonzo   Stephens,   Elbert    Johns,   John    McCutcheon. 

Lloyd  Roberts,  Norman  Wheeler,  Herbert  Murphy,  George  Ely,  Roy  Wesley,  Charles  Hudson. 


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VARSITY  GIRLS'  GLEE  CLUB 


DIRECTOR— MISS  GLADYS  V.  JAMESON 
PRESIDENT— MARY    DRUE    FANN 


ACCOMPANIST— JOSEPHINE  OSBORNE 
SECRETARY— MILDRED    FAULKNER 


Mildred    Faulkner 
Mary   Drue   Farm 
Julia    Irene    Holcombe 
Lois     Roberts 
Margaret    Brannan 
Ruth   Crossen 


Gladys    V.    Jameson 
Myrtle    Thompson  Irene    Pennington 


Hclcne  Runnion 
Kathryn  Stumbo 
Edna    Dick 


Lois  Pennington 
Frances  McCall 
Ella    Mac    Corn 


Eugenia  Avery 
Mary  Cochran 
Marie  Morgan 
Virginia  Slaglc 
Mabel  Taylor 
Josephine    Osborne 


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VICE  PRESIDENT  _  REBECCA   METCALF 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY  _  WARREN  SOUDER 

RECORDING  SECRETARY KERMIT  PITT 

TREASURER ORA  ROBERTS 

Wilbur    G.    Burroughs  Warren    Souder  Earl    Tyc  Lillie    Doubikin 

Julian   H.    Capps  Evan    Edwards  Wilburn     Eversole  Grant    Ashley 

Waldemar    Noll  Norman    Wheeler  Larry  Morgan  Harvey   Meyer 

James    Randolph  Ora  Roberts  Grady   Self  Harriet   Baker 

Rebecca    Mctcalf  Acus    Edwards  Donald    Zimmerman  Delbert   Pryor 

John    S.   Bangson  Garland    Purdom  Porter  Bailey  James    Laync 

Raymond    Cable  Kermit    Pitt  Lawrence    Whistler  Mary   Frances   Blalock 

William    R.    Hutcherson  Evelyn    Marsh  David    F.    Hammack  Oliver    Muelder 

Philip    Begley  Alef  Speares 


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VICE    PRESIDENT 
SECRETARY    


Ollie   Arnett 
Walter    Brown 
Hazel    Hudson 
Vivian   Taylor 
Nell    Watson 
Frances    Chambers 


_    MABEL    BOATRIGHT 

.__    LILLIAN    WILLIAMS 

INA    DELLE    McGUIRE 

Mae    Hoskins 
Joseph    Baxter 
Bernice    Stapleton 
Audrey   Ison 
Ora   B.    Roberts 
Roy    Nickell 


COLLEGIATE  UNION  OFFICERS 

PRESIDENT 

ROBERT  COX 

SECRETARY 

IRENE    PENNINGTON 

TREASURER 

ARTHUR    WOODRUFF 

CHORISTER 

HAROLD  HARRIS 

PIANIST 

EVERETT    BURTT 

CHAIRMAN  SOCIAL  COMMITTEE 

ROGER    BYRON 

CHEER  LEADERS 

ALBERT   STEWART 

PORTER   BAILEY 

HARVEY   JACKSON 


LIFE  SERVICE  GROUP 

PRESIDENT   EVERETT   LOWMAN 

VICE   PRESIDENT ARGIE   LEE  BYRD 

SECRETARY-TREASURER    __    LOIS  DUNKLE 


Arlie    Henson 
Martha    Rogers 
Doris    Widener 
George   Wells 
Lemley    Foley 
Richard    Miller 
Estes  Brockman 
Jerry    Medlock 


Evelyn    Ball 
Betty    Blankenship 
Mabel    Brigance 
Gay    Caudill 
Grace    Littlejohn 
Katherine     Hammcll 
Eline    Harper 


GERMAN  CLUB 

SPONSOR    CHARLES   E.    PAUCK 

PRESIDENT MARVIN   SHRADER 

VICE    PRESIDENT    DAVID    HAMMACK 

SECRETARY    EDITH   FITZWATER 

Anne    Gould  Charles   Smith 

Elwood     Cassell  Carl    Vogel 

John    Center  James    Barton 

Donna    Corns  Marjorie    Coleman 

Carleton   Miller  Roger   Erickson 

Byon    Morris  Walter    Gunkler 

Walden    Richard  Amy   Lycan 

Frances    Sugg  Oliver   Muelder 

Carl    Auvil  Marvin  Shrader 

Anna    Born  Fay    Thompson 

David    Hammack  Lucille    Thompson 

Elizabeth    Hill  Ona    Wallen 

Lillard    Hart  Edith    Fitzwater 

Blanche   Pitt  Raymond   Woerth 

Kermit   Pitt  Roy    Wesley 
Ida     Rakes 


PHILOSOPHY  CLUB 


PRESIDENT    PAUL    BOSWELL 

SECRETARY    MARGARET    KELLY 


Mildred     Faulkner 
Mary   Drue   Fann 
Hartley   Ashley 
Frances    Martin 
Everett   Burtt 
Omega    Gentry 
Jesse  Damron 
Clifton   Neff 
Marie   Duez 
Clarence   McCall 
M.  Joyce  Medlock 
W.   Gordon   Ross 
J.    W.   Hatcher 
E.  T.  Parks 
Bernice    Stapleton 


Grady  Crisp 
Paul    Boswell 
Ruth    Keisling 
Margaret    Kelly 
Ruby    Kirk 
Estelle    Boles 
David    Almon 
Louise     Sutherland 
Helen    Ellis 
Ivan  Lantz 
Richard    Miller 
Marjorie    Coleman 
Betty   Vaughn 
Delmas    Abbott 


SOCIOLOGY  CLUB 

PRESIDENT    HAROLD    HARRIS 

VICE   PRES.    FRANCES   MARTIN 

SEC-TREAS.    CLARENCE    McCALL 

ADVISER    _         J.  WESLEY    HATCHER 

Delmas   Abbott  Faye    Jackson 

Hartley   Ashley  Auda    Ledbetter 

Evelyn   Ball  Helen    Lengfellncr 

Ethel    Beattie  Grace    Littlejohn 

Viola    Begley  Henry   Litton 

Betty    Blankenship  Everett    Lowman 

Florence    Bryan  Clarence    McCall 

Ross   Chasteen  Vernon    McDanicl 

Maxie    Cornet t  Frances    Martin 

Lois  Deyton  Joyce    Medlock 

Lois    Dunklc  Herbert     Murphy 

Major    Garner  Suella    Owens 

Harold    Harris  William  Paul 

Eline   Harper  Marie    Rowlett 

Arlie    Henson  John    Searcy 

Charles    Hudson  Elizabeth    Slushcr 

Hazel   Hudson  Mary  Slagle 

Audrey    Ison  Raymond    Swisher 


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PRESIDENT  ROBERT    COX 

VICE  PRES.   _  TED  CARTER 

SEC.-TREAS.    LOIS    DEYTON 

Johnnie    Atchley  Rebecca    Metcalf 

Esther    Avery  Thelma    Miller 

Frank    Barton  Grace   Murray 

Robert    Black  Frances    McCall 

Charlie  Burnfin  Vernon     McDaniel 

Howard    Burdinc  Ollie    McKinney 

Ted   Carter  Mary   Opatish 

Evelyn   Cameron  Marjorie    Patton 

Lillian    Carpenter  Howard   Parson 
Willard   Clatworthy  Lucy   Jane  Pryse 

Cecil  Culbertson  Woodrow    Pickering 

Bob    Cox  Thelma    Powell 

Bonnie   Dixon  Lee   Roberts 

Lois  Deyton  Axson   Rodes 

Virginia    Eaton  Bertha    Romansky 

Mildred    Faulkner  Edwin   Smith 

Lee  Gamauf  Edna   Smith 

Edward   Grimm  Grace    Stidham 

Walter  Gunkler  James    Stepp 

Eline   Harper  Kathryn   Stumbo 

Bernice  Harris  Ruby   Sturgell 

Jack  Henderson  Miriam    Shelden 

Lillard    Hart  Eugene   Taulbee 

Earl    Hawkins  Mabel    Taylor 

Charles    Hudson  Myrtle  Thompson 

David    Johnson  Margaret    Young 

Harold    Klontz  Julia   Zekany 

Frances    Martin  Don    Zimmerman 

James   Meadows  J.   T.  Waller 


PRESIDENT    _  .    IRENE    PENNINGTON 

SENIOR    REP.    .        .    EMMA    PRICE    CAIRNS 
JUNIOR   REP.    .  ___   ALICE   LOWE 

SOPHOMORE  REP.   _.  _  VERA  DUDINA 

FRESHMAN   REP. 

.    LORRAINE    PENNINGTON 

DEAN    OF    WOMEN    MISS    BOWERSOX 

ADVISER MISS  MAY  B.  SMITH 


MEN'S  HALL  UNION 

PRESIDENT    _                    _    CECIL    DENNING 
SEC.-TREAS.    ROGER    BYRON 

VICE    PRES.:    Herbert    Murphy,  Pearsons    Hall; 

Curtis      Pulliam,      Howard  Hall;       Hunter 

Sutherland,     Guest     House;  Tom     Lovcttc, 
Cumberland    Hall. 

FLOOR  REP.:  Guest  House,  Tom  Gunnell, 
Paul  Boswell,  Elbert  Johns;  Pearsons  Hall, 
Clay  Huff,  Robert  Cob,  Henry  Martin,  Ray- 
mond Woerth;  Howard  Hall,  Delmas  Abbott, 
Lee    Gamauf,    Thurman    Hibbitts. 


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CAPTAIN    SAMUEL    CAMPBELL 

Anyone  who  witnessed  the  melees  in  the  Seabury 
Gym  this  year  can  say  that  "Burrhead"  was  the 
pivot  man  extraordinary  around  which  the  whole 
structure  was  built.  After  three  years  of  first  string 
service  Sam  leaves  with  better  than  a  12  point 
game    average. 

COACH  OSCAR  GUNKLER 

Coach  Gunkler  with  his  reserved  manner  has 
year  after  year  produced  a  winning  team  of  sports- 
men. His  use  of  zone  defense  and  fast -breaking  of- 
fense make  his  coaching  unique.  Friendly,  likable, 
and  fun -loving,  he  has  won  a  place  in  the  hearts 
of  students  as  well  as  players. 


LLOYD    ROBERTS 

Any  fan  can  justly  comment  that  Captain  Gard- 
ner's running  mate,  Lloyd  Roberts,  improved  more 
than  any  other  man  during  the  season.  If  Lloyd 
doesn't  labor  too  strenuously  this  summer  he  prom- 
ises to  go  a  long  way  toward  filling  "Red"  Sharp- 
ton's   shoes. 


MAJOR    GARDNER 

Maje  has  been  elected  to  lead  the  team  next  year. 
Due  to  technicalities  he  was  out  of  the  lineup  the 
first  semester  and  played  under  a  handicap  when 
he  did  enter  the  lineup,  but  his  very  presence  in- 
stilled   in   his    teammates    a    victorious    spirit. 


KENNETH    OCKERMANN 

"Kenney"  is  a  little  man  but  very  powerful.  He 
is  a  Soph  who  will  be  expected  to  fill  in  a  gap  in 
next  year's  lineup.  Standing  barely  over  five  feet,  he 
has  satisfactorily  proven  his  ability  to  compete  with 
the   "big   time"    around    the    basket. 


EARL  WHEELER 

"Shag,"  another  product  of  the  Academy,  uses 
the  same  grace  as  a  forward  that  he  uses  as  one  of 
the  state's  best  quarter  milers.  He  is  fast,  cool,  and 
an  accurate  floor  man.  As  a  senior  for  next  year  the 
"Shag"-"Maje"  forward  combination  promises  sig- 
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JOHN    ADAMS 

The  coolness  and  confidence  with  which  John 
plays  is  unique  and  produces  stability  to  the  team  and 
admiration  from  the  fans.  As  a  Soph  he  is  expected 
to  become  one  of  the  state's  outstanding  guards  in 
the  next  two  years. 

HAROLD    CLARK 

"H.  B."  is  another  promising  sophomore  who  will 
land  a  berth  on  the  regular  1936  quintet.  Harold  is 
a  hard  worker  around  the  baskets  and  will  give 
someone  a  run  for  his  money  at  forward  next  year. 


WILBURN    EVERSOLE 

"Tim"  is  not  only  a  constant  player  but  also  is 
an  "A"  individual  with  the  text  books.  He  has  one 
more  year  in  which  he  will  without  doubt  do  regu- 
lar duty  at   Guard   for   the  Mountaineers. 


JACK  WRIGHT 

A  W-right  good  man  still  carries  on  a  W- right 
tradition — that  of  getting  the  tip-off  over  tower- 
ing enemy  basketeers.  The  six-footer's  free  throw 
accuracy  went  far  in  making  victorious  margins  for 
the   Blue   and    White    this   year. 


JOHN   DENNIS 

John  recovered  the  oval  off  the  backboard  right 
along  this  season  and  reminded  the  fans  of  the  All- 
State  Sharpton.  Dennis  is  only  a  Soph  this  year  and 
before  his  graduation  in  1937  should  be  all-state 
material. 


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Although  predicted  in  the  outset  by  major  and  minor  sports  critics  to  finish  in  the 
immediate  vicinity  of  the  cellar  in  K.I.A.C.  circles  the  Berea  Mountaineers,  with  Camp- 
bell the  only  regular  from  last  year,  sprang  a  pleasant  surprise  by  registering  seven 
victories  in  twelve  contests  to  merit  a  percentage  well  above  the  500  mark  and  land  in 
third  place  on  the  K.I.A.C.  scale.  The  highlights  of  the  season  were  the  Mountaineers' 
double  victory  over  the  Eastern  Maroons  and  the  continued  march  of  triumph  in  home 
games.  It  is  more  than  two  years  now  since  the  team  has  suffered  defeat  on  the  home 
court. 

After  losing  Clarence  Sharpton  and  Briscoe  Evans  (all  S.I. A. A.  basketeers),  John 
White,  Walter  Combs,  and  Emerson  Elatcher,  via  the  degree  route,  and  Major  Gardner 
through  ineligibility,  the  Mountaineers  faced  the  most  powerful  alumni  aggregation 
ever  to  return  to  the  Seabury  Gymnasium.  Loss  of  the  game  by  a  3  8-17  score  did  not 
mean  nearly  so  much  as  the  injury  sustained  by  Blair,  all  S.I. A. A.  guard,  which  retired 
him  for  the  season. 

Then  with  only  one  mainstay  surviving  from  the  quintet  that  thrilled  tournament 
fans  at  Jackson,  Mississippi,  last  year,  the  Mountaineers  journeyed  to  Williamsburg  to 
battle  Cumberland  Junior  College  with  only  a  fifty-fifty  choice  to  win.  The  dope  bucket 
was  upset — Berea   5  2,  Cumberland  20. 

Faintly  remembering,  after  the  holiday  rest,  the  drubbing  handed  them  by  the  alumni 
and  their  plastering  of  the  Cumberland  Maroons,  the  Mountaineers  were  edged  out  by 
the  Wesleyan  Bulldogs  at  Winchester. 

After  disposing  of  Transylvania  in  the  first  home  game  in  a  5  3-32  fashion  the  Moun- 
taineers took  a  western  swing  on  which  they  yielded  to  Murray  44-2  3,  and  to  Western 
52-41.  Both  of  these  fives,  however,  are  in  a  class  by  themselves. 

No  sooner  were  the  fans  thrilled  with  a  45-22  thrashing  of  Morehead  and  a  37-36 
hair-raiser  over  Louisville  than  Centre  ended  the  winning  streak  by  drubbing  the  Moun- 
taineers 5  2-40. 


For  the  first  time  in  five  years  the  Mountaineers  failed  to  succumb  to  the  traditional 
jinx  and  handed  the  Maroons  of  Eastern  a  32-31  defeat  on  their  own  floor. 

The  Georgetown  Tigers  were  let  down  30-28,  but  the  Morehead  Eagles  took  advantage 
of  the  Mountaineers  on  their  own  freak  floor,  to  register  a  31-28  triumph. 

Eastern  made  a  rather  weak  showing  at  revenge  in  the  Seabury  Gymnasium   in  the 
final  home  game,  allowing  the  locals  to  come  out  on  the  long  end  of  a  26-17  score. 

The  season's  curtain  puller  with  Union  at  Barbourville  proved  to  be  no  breezer,  the 
Mountaineers  winning  37-3  6  in  the  shadow  of  the  gunshot. 


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First  Row.   Manager  Hamilton,  Ezzard,  Almon,  Monroe  Nesbitt,  Waller,  McDaniel,  Bobby  Byron,  Carter 
(Capt.),   Burdlne,   Manager   "Wesley. 

Second  Row.    Langdon,  Watson,  Browning,  Taulbee,   A.   Hale,   Colson,   Henderson,   Layne. 
Third   Row.    Manager   Cox,    H.    Hale,    Damron,    Johnson,    Taylor,    Hibbitts,    Ely,    Neff,    Woerth,    Barton, 
Coach  Oscar  Gunkler. 


Although  we  lost  such  luminaries  as  Evans,  Payne,  Hatcher,  White,  and  Sharpton  in 
the   1934  graduating  class,  our  goal  is  another  State  Championship. 

To  date  we  have  lost  to  the  University  of  Cincinnati  89-42,  to  the  University  of 
Kentucky  84-47,  and  in  a  triangular  meet  with  Centre  and  Eastern  the  score  was: 
Centre  80,  Berea  53,  and  Eastern  3. 

We  have  reason  to  feel  that  we  have  not  been  at  our  best  in  any  of  these  meets,  since 
our  men  have  consistently  turned  in  better  performance  in  daily  practices  than  in  these 
meets.  Stewart  stepped  off  the  two-mile  in  9:5  5  one  brisk  afternoon  (6l/z  seconds 
better  than  the  State  record),  and  a  day  later  Nesbitt  pushed  the  shot  42  ft.  3  in.  In 
the  meet  with  Cincinnati,  E.  Wheeler  ran  the  440  in  51:5  which  clips  a  fraction  off 
the  Berea  record  that  he  set  last  year.  Carter  has  been  consistent  in  taking  the  880  and 
mile. 

In  the  State  Meet,  which  is  to  be  held  on  our  track,  we  are  expecting  big  things  from 
the  four  men  mentioned  above,  with  the  added  assistance  of  Waller,  Almon,  W.  Wheeler, 
McDaniel,  Byron,   and  Ezzard. 

The  Frosh,  strong  in  all  the  running  events,  and  with  a  couple  of  good  weight  men, 
also  have  visions  of  a  State  Championship. 


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TENNIS 

Losing  but  one  man  from  last  season's  KIAC  championship  team,  the  Berea  netters 
have  possibly  the  strongest  team  that  Coach  Quimby  has  ever  displayed  on  the  clay. 
To  aid  the  letter  men,  Gardner,  Roberts,  McCall,  and  Byron,  there  have  emerged  from 
Freshmen  seclusion  three  promising  players,  Henry  Gardner,  "Sparky"  Adams  and 
Lecoq  Williams.  Each  of  these  have  had  opportunity  to  face  competition  this  season 
and  are  expected  to  be  the  outstanding  performers  in  years  to  come. 

Major  Gardner,  who  seems  to  have  a  firm  grasp  on  number  one  position,  has  polished 
up  his  game  of  last  year  by  an  increase  of  speed.  Roberts,  captain  of  this  season's  team, 
is  holding  tenaciously  to  the  second  position.  Byron  and  McCall,  seniors  of  the  squad, 
are  playing  improved  tennis  and  will  be  missed  by  the  team  next  year. 

The  season  leaked  into  a  rainy  start  with  two  losses.  The  first  was  to  the  University 
of  Cincinnati  who  blasted  out  a  six  to  three  victory  in  a  closely  fought  match.  Univer- 
sity of  Kentucky  outpointed  the  Mountaineers  by  a  seven  to  two  score  in  the  next  test. 
The  third,  but  first  KIAC  tilt,  came  against  Eastern,  who  fell  before  the  faster  racquets 
of  the  Bereans  six  to  one.  There  are  to  be  several  more  matches  before,  and  in  prepara- 
tion for,  the  KIAC  Tournament  which  is  to  be  held  on  the  home  courts  again  this 
spring.  Just  ask  the  fellows  where  that  tennis  trophy  is  going  to  make  its  home! 


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First  Row.  Coach  Huntington,  G.  Nesbitt,  Pulliam,  Combs,  Collins,  Jackson. 
Second  Rou-.  Craddock,  Manager  Campbell,  Parsons,  Dennis,  Purdom,  Clark. 
Third  Row.  Bailey,  Feckete,  Marvin  Nesbitt,  Colman,  O.  B.  Roberts. 


FRESHMAN  BASEBALL 

First   Rou:   Everliart,   Counts,   Massev,   Morgan,    Rippey,   Becraft,   Palmer,    Dick,    Colvard. 

Secomt  Row.  Coach  Pauck,  Asst.  Coach  Chance,  Johnson,  Parks,  Smith,  Keith,  F.dwards,  Powers,  McSwain, 

Cornett,  Manager  Richard. 
But  Boys:  The  Cottrell  Brothers. 


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Firs/  Row:  Yoakum,  Powell,  Center,  Castle,  Trent,  Baine,  Helton,  Vogcl,  Whitehouse. 

Sccontl  Ron  :  Coach  Gunkler,  Jarmer,  Smith,  Guest,  Moore,  Ward,  Davis,  Mills,  Maggard,  Hatton,  Manager 
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Lloyd   Roberts 
Phillip  Grimwood 
Ted    Carter 
Earl  Wheeler 
Albert    Stewart 


Vernon  McDaniel 
Roger  Byron 
J.   T.   Waller 
Monroe    Nesbitt 
George    Ezzard 
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Top  Row:   Cole,  Patton,  Miss  McKinstry,  Dudina,     Deyton. 

Second  Row:   Arrendale,  Cameron,  Romansky,   Harris. 

Bottom   Ron:   Fannon,  Bishop,  Stidham,  Greene,  Goins,  Houchins. 


SENIOR  BASKETBALL 


First   Row:   Goins,   Pennington,   Rodes,   Fannon,   Cole. 
Second  Row:  Ritchie,  Miss  Arnold,  Staplcton. 


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First  Row:   Thompson,   Littlejohn,   Marsh,   Deyton,   Bennett,    Callison,   Campbell. 

Second   Row:    Chambers,    Lois    Deyton,    Irwin,    Cameron,    Miss    Shelden,    Eunice    Cornet t,    Maxie    Cornet t. 
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First   Row:    Hazel rigg,   Rat  lift,   Rice,  Dudina,   Stidham,    Romansky. 

Second  Row:    Houchins,   Lane,   Morgan,  McCormick,   Powell,   Walters,   Marcun 

Third  Roiv:   Ritchie,  McGraw,  Young,  Miss  Shelden,  Allen,   Hatfield,   Rowc. 


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First  Ron:   Gorman,  Roberts,  Walters,  Cawood,   Montgomery,   McCollum,   Hinds. 

Second  Row:   Stafford,  Morrison,   McCormick,   Keller,   Nesbitt,   Eastham,   Leonard,    Bassett. 

Third  Ron-.   Hepler,  Campbell,  Duff,  Miss  Arnold,  Musick,  Rogers,  Jeffrey. 


LIFE  SAVING 

First  Row.  Bassett,  Zckany,  Stidham,  Houchins,  Dudina,  Metcalf,  M.  Carpenter,  L.  Carpenter,  Whitaker, 
Ratliff,  Harper,  Walters,  Arrendale. 

Second  Roti".  Dcaderick,  Rodes,  Leonard,  Manning,  O.  Deyton,  Callison,  Engle,  Miss  Shelden,  McCormick, 
Runnion,  Goins,  Headley,  Cameron. 


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Virginia    Callison 
Edna    Cole 


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Lois   Dcyton 
Orla    Deyton 
Eline    Harper 
Lillian    Carpenter 


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My  dear  Friends: 

This  is  at  once  a  sort  of  farewell  and  a  message  of  welcome — farewell  to  you  as  under- 
graduates and  welcome  to  you  as  alumni.  I  welcome  you  to  the  alumni  ranks  with  as 
much  cordiality  as  you  were  welcomed  to  the  campus  four  years  ago.  You  are  entering 
upon  a  life  which  is  just  as  much  an  integral  part  of  the  College  as  has  been  your 
student  days. 

In  Washington  the  other  day  I  heard  of  a  Scotchman  who  went  to  a  livery  stable  to 
rent  a  horse.  The  attendant  said,  "How  long  do  you  want  the  horse?"  The  Scotchman 
replied,  "Bring  out  the  longest  one  you  have,  there  are  four  of  us  going." 

I  am  presuming  that  this  year-book  will  be  kept  and  treasured;  that  it  will  become 
more  precious  as  its  pages  become  yellower  and  yellower  with  age.  Suppose  you  read  this 
forty  or  fifty  years  from  now,  what  truth  if  any  will  you  find  upon  this  page? 

I  do  not  know;  but  like  the  Scotchman,  I  am  going  to  invite  you  to  bring  out 
today  (June  1,  1935)  the  longest  horse  you  have  for  I  believe  there  are  four  of  us 
going,  and  that  as  long  as  you  pick  up  this  book  and  read  it  there  will  be  still  the  four 
of  us  in  the  saddle — the  home,  the  church,  the  government,  and  the  college. 

Despite  the  restive  jibs  of  modern  wiseacres  or  the  licentious  cries  of  those  who  advo- 
cate undisciplined  freedom  in  everything,  the  simple,  consecrated  home  must  go  along. 
The  bliss  of  adolescent  idealism  in  its  dream  of  the  home  that  is  to  be  is  not  less  than 
the  abiding  joys  which  come  of  that  realization  in  maturer  years.  The  home  as  an  insti- 
tution is  too  much  the  experienced  product  of  countless  ages  of  man  to  be  discarded 
as  a  puff. 

The  same  is  true  of  the  church.  It  will  have  its  lagging  periods,  but  it  too  is  deeply 
rooted  and  is  challenging  to  your  support. 

And  what  of  government?  What  it  will  be  in  future  years  as  you  read  this  none  of 
us  know.  But  there  will  be  government,  and  it  should  be  drawing  into  its  service  better 
trained  men  and  women  than  it  is  doing  today.  You  as  college  men  and  women  must  be 
interested  and  active  that  our  social  order  shall  incorporate  as  much  justice,  and  freedom, 
and  mercy,  and  security  as  man  in  his  limited  wisdom  can  create  and  maintain. 

Along  with  the  support  of  the  home,  of  the  church,  and  of  the  government,  I  believe 
that  you  will  want  to  support  your  College.  And  when  I  say  this,  I  am  not  thinking  in 
terms  of  finance  alone  although  that  is  important.  You  are  a  graduate  of  Berea  College; 
your  diploma  will  never  be  taken  away  from  you.  Your  action  tomorrow  will  reflect  in 
no  uncertain  terms  upon  trie  College.  In  turn  what  Berea  College  is  tomorrow  will  reflect 
upon  you  either  for  good  or  bad.  Should  it  sink  into  disrepute  then  your  diploma  is  but  a 
faded  flower,  an  empty  symbol  of  a  day  that  is  spent.  Through  everything  that  may  face 
you  from  this  day  forward,  Berea  College  is  your  Alma  Mater;  I  doubt  if  any  circum- 
stance should  ever  lead  you  to  withdraw  your  interest  and  support. 

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PRESIDENT  JAMES    DURHAM 

VICE  PRESIDENT  —  EUGENE  BRASSFIELD 

SECRETARY  -    HANSEL   McCOWN 

TREASURER  -   CALEB   YORK 

CHIMES  EDITCR JANE  MOORE 

SOCIAL  CHAIRMAN  -    KERMIT   WHEELER 

PROJECT  CHAIRMAN —  LEONA  SCOTT 

PROGRAM    CHAIRMAN  -    JEANETTE    HUNTINGTON 

Flower — Mountain  Laurel 

Colors — Blue  and  Gold 

Motto:  Fide  non  armis   (By  faith,  not  by  arms) 


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ROBERT    EARL   ADAMS    .      _    Weaverville,   N.    C. 

Life    Saving. 
GERALDINE    ALLEN    _  .    Northern,    Ky. 

Victoria;    WAA;    CE. 
LETA    ASBERRY    Windy,    Ky. 

TESSIE    BACKMAN _    Paterson,    N.    J. 

Life  Saving  and  Swimming;  YWCA;  CE;  Pro- 
gram Com.  Senior  Class;  WAA;  Pres.,  Stitch  Club. 

H.    CLIFFORD    BAILEY St.    Petersburg,    Fla. 

YMCA  Cabinet;  YMCA  Quartet;  S.S.  Council; 
Sigma  Tau;  Glee  Club;  Choir;  Harmonia;  Track; 
Speedball;    Swimming;    A.L.A. 

VIRGINIA    BAKER    .  _    Ammie,    Ky. 

YWCA. 

FRANCES  EVELYN  BARCLIFT  __   Dorchester,  Va. 

Pres.,     Victoria;     Inter-Society     Council;     Strollers; 

Senior    Play;     Y¥CA;     Choir;     Harmonia;     Stitch 

Club. 
LESLIE   BARKER   _  _    Crockett,  Ky. 

YMCA;    Hospital    Committee. 
J.    NEVIN   BEHRENS  Timberville,   Va. 

YMCA;   Vice  Pres.  and  Sr.  Councilor;   Sigma  Tau; 

Glee    Club;    Double    Mixed    Quartet;    Tennis. 

WILLIAM    A.    BLAIR    .  _    West    Liberty,    Ky. 

Editor,  Lion;   Pres.,  Adelphic;   Chairman,   Advisory 

Committee;     Vice    Chairman,    Chimes    Committee; 

YMCA;    Inter-Society    Council. 
EFFIE    LOIS    BRANDENBURG    .  .    Fox,   Ky. 

Aelioian. 

JAMES    EDWARD   BRASHEAR  Berea,    Ky. 

Basketball;  Tennis  Club;  Tennis  Team,  ALA; 
Track;    Color    Committee. 


EUGENE    W.   BRASSFIELD  Carpenter,   Ky. 

Vice   Pres.,   Senior   Class;    Vice   Pres.    S.S.    Council; 

Adelphic;    YMCA;    Baseball. 
JAMES    L.    BRASSFIELD Carpenter,    Ky. 

Chimes    Committee;     YMCA;     Adelphic;     Baseball. 

MARY   BRIGHT    _  Asheville,   N.    C. 

Lion    Staff;    YWCA;    Strollers;    WAA;    Lenorian. 

EDWARD    BROWN    Oliver    Springs,    Term. 

YMCA;  Strollers;  Basketball;  Speedball;  ALA. 
EDMUND    ROSS    BURGESS    ___  _    Berea,    Ky. 

Inter-Society      Council;      Pi      Sigma;      Lion      Staff; 

Strollers;  Inter-Society  Contests;  Tennis  Club. 
EDWARD  JACKSON  CAMPBELL   _Woodville,  Ala. 

Sigma    Tau;    Strollers;    Jr.    Academy    of    Science. 

LEXIE   CAMPBELL    _      Ary,    Ky. 

Inter-Society  Council;  Project  Committee,  Senior 
Class    YMCA;    Beta    Alpha;    Fire    Department. 

JOHN  C.   CASTLE,   Jr.  Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Pres.,  Pi  Sigma;  Chimes  Committee;  Harmonia; 
Strollers,  S.S.  Council;  YMCA;  Inter-Society 
Contests. 

JOHN  H.  CAUDILL Louisa,  Ky. 

Pres.,  Junior  Class;  Advisory  Board;  Track;  ALA; 
Speedball;  Beta  Alpha;  Inter-Society  Council; 
Pres.,  S.S.  Council;  Glee  Club;  Lion  Staff;  Cross- 
country;   CE;    YMCA;    Tennis   Club. 


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LORENA    BERNICE    CENTER  .    Berea,    Ky 

Sec,      Lenorian;       Program      Committee      YWCA; 

Chimes   Committee;    Strollers. 
MAYHEW    CLARK Hammond,    Ky 

YWCA. 
HERMAN    COFFEY    _  Creelsboro,    Ky 

Beta   Alpha;    Senior   Play;    Pres.,   S.S.    Class;    ALA: 

Baseball. 


BONITA    COMBS    .  _    Jeff,    Ky. 

Treas.,    Victoria;    CE;    Baseball. 

CARL    LAMAR    COMBS    _  .    Langley,    Ky. 

ROBERT    CONOVER    _  .    Columbia,    Ky. 

FAIRY    VERA    CORNELIUS    .    Laurel    County,    Ky. 

YWCA. 
LEVATOR   GEO.   COTTER   _     _   Sevierville,   Tenn. 

Sec. -Treas.,   Beta   Alpha;    Pres.,   S.S.   Class;    YMCA. 
ELIZABETH     COX     .  .     Tioga,    W.Va. 

Chairman,  Women's   Advisory   Com.;    S.S.   Council; 

Co-Chairman,     Acad.     Christmas     Com.;     YWCA; 

WAA. 

DAISY   McINTIRE    CRESS    Squib,    Ky. 

Aelioian;    Strollers;    CE. 

EMIL   DIXON    .  _   Hazard,    Ky. 

Basketball;    ALA. 

JAMES  ANDREW  DURHAM   _  _    Berea,   Ky. 

Pres.,  YMCA;  Pres.,  Senior  Class;  Pres.,  Inter- 
Society  Council;  Pres.,  Pi  Sigma;  Editor,  Lion; 
S.S.  Council;  Strollers;  College  Band;  College  Or- 
chestra; Inter-Society  Contests;  Tennis  Club;  Ten- 
nis   Team;    ALA. 

WILHELMINA    K.    FERRILL    .  .    Berea,    Ky. 

Lenorian;  College  Orchestra;  CE;  Glee  Club;  Life 
Saving. 

GWENDOLYN  FOWLER   .  Crummies,  Ky. 

Sec,  Lenorian;  Lion  Staff;  Mgr.  Basketball;  Chair- 
man Class  Color  Com.;  Soccer;  Tennis;  Hiking; 
Swimming;    WAA. 

FRANK  GILBERT    .  .    Greenmount,   Ky. 

Capt.,  Speedball;  Track;  ALA;  Social  Com.,  Senior 
Class;  YMCA;  Sigma  Tau;  Fire  Department;  Ten- 
nis Club. 

LUCY  EVELYN  GUINN   .  Willis  Creek,   Ky. 

S.S.    Council;     YWCA     Cabinet;      Pres.,     Aelioian; 

Inter-Society    Council;    Class    Color    Com.;    Stitch 

Club. 
ASA   P.   GULLETT  _.  _  West   Liberty,  Ky. 

Adelphic;    Lite   Saving. 
ZULA    NELL    HATFIELD  .    Monticello,   Ky. 

Victorian;   WAA;   YWCA. 

MARY    LUCILLE    HARPER    .  .    Somerset,    Ky. 

Glee  Club;   Victoria. 

GLADYS  TROUTMAN  HELTON  ..  Wilton,  Ky. 
YWCA;  Sec,  S.S.  Council;  Lenorian;  Harmonia; 
Class    Flower   Committee. 

ANCIE  T.  HENSON  _  ._  Leatherwood,  Ky. 

Pres.,  Beta  Alpha;  Inter-Society  Council;  Inter- 
Society    Debate;    Basketball;    Speedball;     YMCA. 


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LULA   ARNETTE    HIGGINS    Gullett,    Ky. 

Pres.,  ¥AA;  Lenorian;  Vice  Pres. ;  Basketball; 
Tennis;    Lion    Staff;    Senior    Finance    Com. 

JOHN    HURCEL    HOLBROOK    _  _    Rush.    Ky. 

YMCA. 

IKE  COBB  HUBBARD Crane  Nest,  Ky. 

DEWEY    HUFF    Cain's    Store,    Ky. 

Baseball;       Capt.       Speedball;       ALA;       Basketball; 

Adelphic. 
JEANETTE    HUNTINGTON    _    Berea,    Ky. 

Pres.,  Lenorian;  Vice  Pres.,  WAA;  Chairman  Senior 

Program     Com.;     Glee     Club;     YWCA;     Strollers; 

Inter-Society   Council. 
DIXIE  MARIE  HYLTON  _  .  Berea,  Ky. 

Outlying    Sunday    School    Teacher. 

JOSEPHINE    JACKSON    Gibson    Station,    Va. 

Pres.,  YWCA;  Pres.,  Lenorian;  Student  Advisory 
Council;  Harmonia;  Life  Saving;  Senior  Social 
Com.;    S.S.    Council. 

RUTH    MAY    KILBOURNE    Berea,    Ky. 

Sec.-Treas.,    Sororian;    WAA. 

WM.   ALFRED  LAY Rockhold,  Ky. 

Pres.,  Adelphic;  Vice  Pres.,  Strollers;  Senior  Fi- 
nance   Com.;    Inter-Society    Debate. 

L.    CEDRIC   LEFTWICH Nora,    Va. 

YMCA;    Adelphic;    Basketball. 

POLLY   D.   LENGFELLNER Berea,    Ky. 

GRACE  LYCAN Fort   Gay,  W.   Va. 

CE. 

GARDNER  LACY  LYKINS Matthew,  Ky. 

HANSEL  McCOWN Garrison,  Ky. 

Pres.,    Beta    Alpha;    Sec,   Senior    Class;    YMCA. 

EARL    ISAAC   McLANE    Monticello,    Ky. 

Adelphic;    YMCA. 

HURLEY  W.  MADDIX Bower,  W.  Va. 

Craftsman's    Guild;    Sigma    Tau;    Glee    Club;     Jr. 

Academy  of  Science;   YMCA. 
CALLIE  LOUISE  MANNING,  R.N.  __  Ashland,  Ky. 

Lenorian;    WAA;    YWCA;    Strollers;    Stitch    Club. 
MARY   RUTH   LOGAN Bristol,    Va.-Tenn. 

Pres.,    Lenorian;     Lion    Staff;     Senior    Class    Social 

Com.;    Strollers;    YWCA;    Inter-Society    Council. 


NELSON  MARTIN  MARLAR   ___   Honey  Bee,  Ky. 

Sigma    Tau;    Inter-Society    Contests. 
CARROLL  MARION  MARTIN Roanoke,  Va. 

Beta  Alpha;   YMCA. 
JANE   CRAWFORD   MOORE -    Berea,  Ky. 

Chairman,     Acad.     Chimes     Com.;     Senior     Play; 

Strollers. 


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McCOY    BLAYLOCK  Pikevilie,    Tenn. 

Program    Committee;    Sigma   Tau;    CE. 

J.    P.   MULLINS 

KENNETH   PRICE   MULLINS   __   Mt.   Vernon,   Ky. 
Adelphic;    YMCA;    Strollers;    Tennis    Club. 

LOUISE   V.    MURPHY    Chilton,    Ky. 

Aelioian;    YTCA;    Strollers;    CE. 
FRED    JERRY    NANTZ Mozelle.    Ky. 

Vice     Pres.,    Beta     Alpha;     Vice     Chairman     Senior 

Project     Com.;     YMCA;     ALA;     Speedball;     Capt., 

Basketball   Team. 
H.    CARL    OGLE    _  Sevierville,    Tenn. 

Beta  Alpha;  YMCA;   Speedball. 

OVE    OLSEN    .  .    Virgin    Islands 

Vice  Pres.,  YMCA;  Vice  Pres.,  Junior  Class;  Vice 
Chairman,  Program  Com.  Senior  Class;  Advisory 
Board;  Strollers;  Glee  Club;  Tennis  Club;  S.S. 
Supt.;    Pres.,   S.S.   Class: 

EDGARDO    PATINO 

M.    HOWARD   PENCE    .  _   Columbus,   O. 

College  Orchestra;  Academy  String  Quartet;  Adel- 
phic;  Harmonia;   YMCA;   Tennis  Club. 

HELOISE    PENNINGTON    _  .    Krypton,    Ky. 

Glee    Club;    YWCA;    Advisory    Committee. 

REBAGENE    PENNINGTON      Burning    Springs,    Ky. 
Lenorian;  CE. 

MARY   LUCILLE   PHILLIPS  _    Bloomington,   III. 

CLARA   A.   POPENHAGEN  .   Waynesburg,   Ky. 

Choir;   Harmonia;    YWCA;    Glee  Club. 

LOUIS  R.  F.  PREYSZ,  Jr.  _  Elkins,  W.  Va. 

Capt.,   Track;    ALA;    Tennis   Club. 


MYRTLE    MILDRED    PRICE 
Lenorian;    ¥AA;   YWCA. 


Crummies,    Ky 


DAISY    JUANITA    RALEIGH  _    Partridge,    Ky. 

Lenorian;    Strollers;    CE. 

M.    LOIS   RAMSEY   _  .    Sneedville,    Tenn. 

Lenorian. 

LYDIA   M.    RAMSEY   _  _    Stop,   Ky. 

Inter-Society     Council;     Victoria. 

CARLOS  FREDRIC  REED   _  .   Salyersville,  Ky. 

Pres.,  Inter-Society  Council;  Adelphic;  YMCA 
Cabinet;  Outlying  Workers  Com.,  Union  Church; 
Pres.,    Glee    Club;    Harmonia. 

FLOYD  ARTHUR  RICE  ___  ._  Berea,  Ky. 

Baseball;    College   Band. 

LEONA  E.  SCOTT  _.  ._   Summersville,  W.  Va. 

Pres.,  Strollers;  Pres.,  Aelioian;  Senior  Play;  Inter- 
Society  Coucil;  Glee  Club;  Choir;  Chairman, 
Senior  Project  Com.;  YWCA  Cabinet;  Basketball; 
Swimming;  Baseball;  Archery;  Inter-Society  Con- 
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ROBERT    MILEY    SHAW    ___      _    Craigsville,    Va. 

Treas.,     CE;     Adelphic;      Harmonia;     Choir;     S.S. 

Council;    YMCA;    Strollers;    Senior    Play. 
EMILY   RUTH   SILER    Summertown,   Ga. 

Pres.,    Sororian;    WAA;    Y¥CA. 
ELZA   J.   SKAGGS   ___  .    Skaggs,   Ky. 

Treas.,  Sigma  Tau;   CE. 


Terryville,    Ky. 


HURSHAL    JAMES    SKAGGS    ___ 
Beta   Alpha;   Glee   Club;    YMCA. 

POLLY   A.    SKAGGS    _  Terryville,    Ky. 

YWCA. 

CARMA  STONE  _.  ._   Thor,  Ky. 

Sec,    Victoria;     YWCA;     Harmonia;     Senior    Class 
Social    Committee;    Strollers;    Seniors    Play. 


HAZEL    STRONG    Typo,    Ky. 

Treas.,    Victoria;    Women's   Advisory   Committee. 

ELVIA  M.  TAYLOR Dante,  Va. 

Sec. -Treas.,  Aelioian;   S.S.   Council;  WAA;   YWCA. 

NOBLE    THOMAS    Rantoul,    111. 

Pi    Sigma;    YMCA;    CE;    Speedball. 

DARREL  WM.  THOMPSON  _.  ._  Keaton,  Ky. 

COY    D.    TURNER    Beech,    Ky. 

Treas.,    Adelphic;    Men's    Advisory    Com.;    YMCA; 

Glee    Club. 
MARY  BELLE  WAITS Harrods  Creek,   Ky. 

YWCA    Cabinet;     Strollers;     S.S.     Council;     Senior 

Program  Com.;   Editor,  Lion;  WAA  Board;   Lenor- 

ian;     Inter-Society     Council. 

DWIGHT  A.  WARREN St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lion  Staff;  Strollers;  Adelphic,  Vice  Pres.;  Inter- 
Society  Council;   Baseball;   YMCA. 

KERMIT    WHEELER    Skaggs,    Ky. 

Vice  Pres.,  Y'MCA;  Chairman  Social  Com.  Senior 
Class;  Adelphic;  Choir;  Cross-Country;  S.S.  Coun- 
cil; Glee  Club;  Harmonia;  ALA;  Chariman  Senior 
Class     Nominating     Committee. 

IVA    PAULINE  WILHELMS Langston,   Ala. 

Program   Committee;    YWCA. 

HOSEA   WILSON   Travellers    Rest,   Ky. 

Beta  Alpha;  Baseball;  S.S.  Council. 
BEATRICE    M.    WORLEY Williamsburg,    Ky. 

Lenorian;  Treas.,  YWCA;  Strollers. 
FRED   MULLINS    Disputanta,    Ky. 

Track;     Speedball;     S.S.     Council;     Strollers;     Asst. 

Chief,    Fire    Dept. 


CALEB    YORK    Windsar,    Ky. 

Pres.,  Sigma  Tau;  Treas.,  Senior  Class;  Treas., 
YMCA;  Vice  Pres.,  S.S.  Council;  Strollers;  Fire 
Department;    Baseball;    ALA;    Treas.,   Junior   Class. 

LEWIS   C.    YORK    Diablock,    Ky. 

Sec,  Beta  Alpha;    YMCA;    Speedball;   Strollers. 


POST  GRADUATES 

Joe    Hicatt,    Lester    McClung,    Juanita    Kirk,    Charles    Sowers     (Pres.),    Cora    Lee    Dozier,    Artis    Hillman, 

Helen  Wagner,  Louise  Henderson. 
Shirley  Shrader,  Sue   Hall,   Adrienne   Terry,   Flossie  Mayner,   Wilmer   Creech,    Ruby    Ball,    Frances    Lillard, 

Gertrude   Martin,   Ethel   Walters,   Hester    Parsley,    Sarah    Allan. 
Evan  Clute,   Shelburne  Stamper,  Julius  Bowman,  Lois  Greer,   Wathena   Cooper,   Mary   Milne,   Ruth    Riley, 

Dorothy   Beverly,   Lenora   Miller,    Clara   Barton,    Andrew    Rucker,    Herschel    Parsons. 
Cornelia    Combs,    Russell    Cooper,    Oswald    McLean,    James    Goforth,     Dwight     Ayers,      Edgar      Hudson, 

D.   Combs,   Bruce  Cummings. 


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Orie    Lewis 
Leon    Fiske 
Walter     Fowler 
John    McClure 
Fred    Long 


Arnold    Gwin 
Frederick    McAfee 
W.    T.   Jackson 
Amos    Stroud 
Rafael    Fernandez 
James    Newman 
William    Frazier 
Billy    Morton 
Raymond    Horton 
William    Hurley 
Owen    Rickard 


Glen    Craft 
Horace   Wilson 
Emery    Henslcy 
Deane    Kincaid 
Grant    Yount 
Robert    Shepherd 
Joe    Hawkins 
Willard    Jordan 
Frank    Lavernh 
Edgar    Hacker 
Albert    Wolfram 


E  rl   Cornet  t 
James    Smith 
Marcus   Turner 
Orin    Peters 
Wm.    H.    Henslcy 
Wood  row    Owens 
John    William    Allen 
Luther   Chancy 
Hugh    McLaughlin 
H.irold    Isaacs 
John    B.    Rawlings 
Tr;.nk    Smith 


David    Hill 
Walter    Daniels 
Vincent    Wick  line 
James     Causey 
G.    W.    Fielder 
Leonard   Brewer 
Green    Combs 
Edward    Stupalsky 
Horace    Worsham 
Milton    Bentley 
Jimmie    Fowler 
Cager  Casey 
Edmund    Durham 


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Mirtha    Taylor 
Hazel    McCreary 
Elizabeth    Callahan 
Virginia    Gibson 
Polly     Mullins 
Florence    Fee 
Carrie  Revis 


Hazel  Causey 
Anna    Mae    Shepherd 
Nina    Stinnettc 
Flossie    Montgomery 
Frances    Swinford 
Margaret    Smith 
Lucille   Lewis 
Louise    Murphy 
Mildred   Tinslcy 
Arlic    Fletcher 


Margaret   Hoi  brook 
Lucille  Gabbard 
Virginia    Leather  wood 
Dora  Radcr 
Marie  Tabor 
Ada   Davidson 
Lena    Johnson 
Elva    Cooper 


Charlotte    Wilmoth 
Rose  Trisdalc 
Rosalie  Mullins 
Mamie   Taylor 
Erma    Locker 
W i  1  mediea    M cGu i re 
Gertrude   Cawood 


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Vernon    Swindall 
Lemer   Kidd 
Dexter  McBrayer 
Roy   Arney 
Dan    Lewis 
James   Combest 
Roy    Turner 
Ercel    Stallard 
Morris    Wilson 


Harry   Howton 
Jesse   Allen 
John    Gibson 
Jesse   Wilson 
John    Say  lor 
Thomas  Sparks 
George    Moore 
Hershel    Maggard 
Hobert   Thompson 
Eugene   Watson 


Mansifield    Dixon 
Delbert  Abrams 
Jack   Wooding 
Siler    Hubbs 
William    White 
Odem  Baker 
Sam    Shackletord 
Willie  Caldwell 
Estill    Singleton 
Ronald    Scriven 


Marshall    Carnes 
Roy   Lyle 
Joe   Carnes 
Alonzo    Shack leford 
Lecil   Kitchens 
William    Rose 
Hamp   Baker 
Carlis  Wilkerson 
Fred   Arms 
Robert    Brown 


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Beatrice    Jones 
Dixie    Harrison 
Lclia   Berger 
Marie    Wilson 
Vela    Ballou 
Vcrna    Rayborn 
Blanche    Marcum 
Ersie   Hainey 
Sallic    Brassfield 
Bessie    Hainey 


Eliza    Combs 
Esther   Lykins 
Beatrice    Corder 
Erma    York 
Sybel    Estcs 
Evelyn   Hargrove 
Pauline    Click 
Agnes   Turner 
Flora   Lewis 
Mae  Chumblcy 
Hazel    Longworth 
Madge   Wilson 


Mabel   Wagoner 
Marie    Campbell 
Alta   Strong 
Mary   Ann   Blair 
Maggie   Fiske 
Una     Con  ley 
Vivian    Smith 
Virginia   Skinner 
Ethel  Spencer 
Eva    Sparks 
Virginia  Hearc 
Ruth    Shockcy 


Dorothy    Blackburn 
Opal    Lay 
Mary    Casey 
Lucy    Israel 
Nila    McKcelian 
Isabella  Carries 
Nora    Owens 
Alka    Bentley 
Mildred    Walker 
Alice   Churchill 
Edith  Gilbert 
Bertha   Campbell 
Vera    Poo  re 


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ACADEMY  LITERARY  SOCIETIES 

This  year,  1934-3  5,  was  a  very  successful  year  in  the  public  inter-society  contests, 
with  Victoria  winning  over  Lenorian  by  only  one-half  a  point,  and  Pi  Sigma  winning 
with  a  lead  of  only  7  points  over  Adelphic. 

The  season  opened  in  October  with  the  Story  Telling  Contest.  Here  Artis  Hillman 
of  Adelphic  won  first  honors,  Margaret  Holbrook  of  Victoria  second,  and  Clista  Chand- 
ler of  Sororian  third.  This  year  the  interest  in  the  Story  Telling  was  heightened  by 
having  the  stage  set  for  a  home  scene  about  a  fireplace  and  the  stories  told  informally 
in  this  natural  atmosphere. 

In  the  men's  Declamation  Contest,  John  Castle  and  Oswald  McLean  of  Pi  Sigma  won 
first  and  second  places  respectively,  and  Edward  Campbell  of  Sigma  Tau  third.  In  the 
girl's  Declamation  Contest,  Leona  Scott  and  Marie  Rigsby  of  Aelioian  won  first  and 
third  places  respectively,  and  Pauline  Smith  of  Lenorian  took  second  place. 

During  January  no  public  contests  were  held,  because  preparations  for  mid-semester 
examinations  had  the  right  of  way,  but  early  in  February  John  Castle  and  Oswald  Mc- 
Lean of  Pi  Sigma  broke  forth  in  a  burst  of  oratory  and  carried  off  first  and  second 
places,  while  James  Kelly  of  Adelphic  came  in  third. 

In  the  girl's  Essay  Contest,  Victoria  made  a  strong  push  toward  the  cup  by  Rosalie 
Mullins  winning  first  place  and  Margaret  Holbrook  tying  with  Evelyn  Guinn  for  third 
place,  while  Bernice  Centre  of  Lenorian  used  "Caprillic  Quadrupeds"  to  bring  in  second 
honors.  A  memorial  feature  of  this  contest  was  the  natural  setting  given  to  Evelyn 
Guinn's  charming  essay  on  "Rain"  for  just  as  she  began  to  read  the  waters  descended 
from  the  sky  in  torrents. 

In  the  Public  Discussion  Contest,  William  Blair  of  Adelphic  won  first  place,  Hansel 
McCown  of  Beta  Alpha  second,  and  Earl  Marlowe  of  Pi  Sigma  third.  A  variation  was 
made  in  this  contest  by  having  two  subjects  used  for  the  evening's  discussion  instead 
of  one  as  in  former  years. 

The  girl's  societies  held  three  rounds  of  oral  reading  contests,  each  society  furnishing 
two  teams  of  three  members  each,  and  each  team  reading  against  one  team  of  each  of  the 
other  societies.  The  final  score  showed  Victoria  and  Lenorian  tied  for  points  in  these, 
with  Aelioian  a  close  second. 

In  the  men's  inter-society  debates  the  subject  was  "The  Matter  of  Federal  Control 
of  Education."  After  various  experiences,  including  valuable  help  from  Mr.  Hackett, 
as  coach,  three  affirmative  and  three  negative  teams  met  to  debate,  having  six  battles 
staged  in  two  days.  When  the  dust  of  battle  cleared  away  it  showed  Adelphic  and  Beta 
Alpha  with  one  undefeated  team  each  and  Adelphic  winner  of  the  series. 

The  After-Dinner  Speaking  Contest  was  the  closing  event  of  the  series.  This  also 
was  given  with  a  natural  setting,  Dean  Shutt  acting  as  toastmaster  in  his  inimitable  way 
and  Alfred  Lay  starring  as  the  French  Garcon.  The  theme  was  "And  We  Went  to  Wash- 
ington." The  Supreme  Court  rendered  the  decision  which  gave  first  place  to  James 
Goforth  of  Sigma  Tau,  second  place  to  Earl  Marlowe  of  Pi  Sigma,  and  third  place  to 
Rosalie  Mullins  of  Victoria. 

The  final  mathematical  operations  performed  upon  the  scoreboard  showed  Victoria 
the  victor  of  Lenorian  by  one-half  of  one  point,  and  Pi  Sigma  the  winner  by 
seven  points.  The  final  standings  of  the  societies  were:  Pi  Sigma  2  3  points,  Adelphic 
16  points,  Beta  Alpha  7  points,  and  Sigma  Tau  6  points,  Victoria  16V2  points,  Lenorian 
16  points,  Aelioian  9'4  points,  and  Sororian  2  points. 

We  of  the  eight  societies  on  the  Academy  campus  owe  our  thanks  and  hearty  grati- 
tude for  the  splendid  cooperation  of  Mrs.  J.  N.  Peck.  She  has  helped  make  arrangements 
for  all  the  public  contests,  and  in  her  quiet  way  has  been  the  director  behind  the  scenes 
of  all  society  activities. 

In  the  first  semester  Willard  Ratliff  of  Sigma  Tau  was  president  of  the  Inter-Society 
Council,  and  during  the  second  semester,  Carlos  Reed  held  the  gavel. 


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Edmund  Burgess,  Morris  Wilson,  Frank  Smith,  Nevin  Behrens,  Walter  Daniels,  Jesse  Allen,  Henry  Everman. 
Lexie  Campbell,  Oswald  McLean,  Edmund  Durham,  Leonard  Brewer,  Dwight  Warren,  Carlos  Reed. 


INTER-SOCIETY  COUNCIL 

Wilmediea   McGuire,   Evelyn   Guinn,   Clista   Chandler,   Mary   Ruth   Logan,   Mary    Bright,   Frances   Barclift, 

Evelyn  Hargrove. 
Marie  Rigsby,  Dorothy  Blackburn,  Helen  Burton,  Gertrude  Cawood,  Mildred  Home,  Jeanettc  Huntington, 

Jo  Hieatt. 


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First  Row   Rigsby,  McGuire,   Turner,  White,  Guinn,   Terry,   Taylor,   Scott,   Skinner. 

Second  Row.  Strong,  Gabbard,  Leatherwood,  Marcum,  Casey,  McKeehan,  Murphy,  Cress,  Locker. 


ADELPHIC 

First  Roil".  Stamper,  "Warren,  Lay    (Pres.),  Sowers,  Crank,  Reed. 

Second  Row1:   Rickard,  E.  Brassfield,  Ayers,  Daniels,  Ledford,  Mullins,  Howton. 

Third  Row:   Gullett,  Leftwich,  Blair,  Chancy,  Lykins,  Baker. 


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First  Row:  Whisenate,  Higgins,  Huntington    (Pres.),  Logan    (Pres.),  Wagoner,  Creech. 
Second  Row:   Jackson,  Bright,   Center,   Ball,   W'orley,   Montgomery,   Murley. 
Third  Row:   Manning,  Fowler,  Hieatt,   Gibson,   Allen,   Helton. 


BETA  ALPHA 

First  Rou:  McLaughlin,  Henson,  York,  Lewis,  McCown,  Carter,  Maggard. 
Second  Row:  Campbell,  Bentley,  Caudill,  Brewer,  Nantz,  Cornett. 
Third  Row:  Everman,  Skaggs,  Ogle,  Jackson,  Rawlings,  Marlar. 


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F/V.v/    Row:    C.    Combs,    Harrison,    Berger,    Mullins     (Pres.) ,    Miss    Stowe,    Holbrook     (Pres.) ,    Revis,    Fee, 

Cawood,  Kirk,  Tabor. 
Second   Ron  :    Blackburn,    Maggard,    Beverly,    Milne,    Taylor,    Stone,    Lewis,    Lykins,    B.    Combs,    Walters, 

Rayborn. 
Third  Row;   Kidd,  Morris,  Callahan,  Garrett,   Hargrove,   Riley,  Longworth,   Allen,   Heare,   Herald,    Baker, 

Strong,  Ballou. 
Fourth  Rou;  Barton,  Parsley,  Churchill,  Poore,  Hatfield,  Barclift,  Eakin,  Click,  Davidson,  Wilson,  Evans. 


SIGMA  TAU 

First  Row;   Kincaid,  Smith,  Campbell,  York    (Pres.),  Behrens,  Blaylock. 
Second  Row:   Parsons,  Cress,   Shepherd,   Maddix,   Wilson,   Hill. 
Third  Row:  Goforth,  Morton,  Hensley,  Murley,  Bowman,  McAfee. 


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Fin/  Row:    Wilson,   McLane,   Lewis,   Castle    (Pres.),   Gwin,    Swindall,    Burgess. 

Second  Row:  White,  Marlow,  Combest,  Allen,  McBrayer,   Durham. 

Third  Row:  Fish,  Hubbs,  Baker,  McLean,  Hacker,  McClung,  Carnes,  Kegley. 


SORORIAN 

First  Row:  Miller,  Henderson,  Lewis,  Siler,  Greear. 

Second  Row:   Wethington,  Whitaker,  Poarclie,   Tieman,  Hornc. 


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William    Blair 
Dan    Lewis,    Earl    McLane,    Cecil    Dause 
Art  is    Hill  man,    Coy     Turner,    Ove    Olsen 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEE 

Heloise  Pennington,  Elizabeth  Cox,  Hazel 
Strong,  Mary  E,.  Callahan,  Wathena  Cooper, 
Flossie  Montgomery,  Lena  Johnson,  Evelyn 
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Heloise    Pennington,    Elva   Cooper,    Gertrude    Martin,    Mary    Belle    Waits,    Lena    Johnson,    Beatrice    Worley, 

Jo  Jackson. 
Wilmediea   McGuire,  Jessie   Murley,   Elizabeth   Callahan,   Wathena   Cooper,   Rosalie   Mullins,   Evelyn   Guinn. 


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Dan  Anderson,  John  McAllister,  James  Durham,  Caleb  York,  Arnold  Gwin,  Charles  Sowers. 
Carlos  Reed,  Oswald  McLean,  Edmund  Durham,  Kermit  Wheeler,  Morris  Wilson,  Leonard  Brewer, 
W.  W.  Fisher. 


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Dorothy    Blackburn,    Dan    Anderson,    Leonard    Brewer,    Mary    Belle    Waits,    Dwight    Warren,    Shelburne 

Stamper,  William  Blair,  Mary  Ruth  Logan. 
Marie    Rigsby,    Nevin    Behrens,    Edmund    Burgess,    Mary    Bright,    Lerner    Kidd,    Henry    Everman,    Owen 

Rickard,  Ersa  Lee  Strong. 


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First  Row:  Dause,  Revis,  York,  Strong,  S  wind  all,  Mr.  Schultz,  Shrader,  E.  Brassfield,  Helton,  White 
Second  Row:  Holbrook,  Gwin,  Miller,  Olsen,  Wilson,  Combs,  Harper,  Hurley,  Stinnette. 
Third  Row:   Maggard,  Creech,  Cawood,  Ringo,  Lyell,  Evans,  Rayborn,   Milne. 
Fourth    Ron:    Taylor,    Sowers,    Lewis,    McCown,    Poore. 


STROLLERS 

First  Row:  Maggard,  Holbrook,  Dause,  Davidson,  Sowers,  Scott,   York,   Wagner,   Stone 
Second  Row:   Bright,  Manning,  Murley,   Chancy,  White,  Waits,   Montgomery,   Poore. 
Third  Row:  Combs,  Barclift,   Logan,  Castle,  McAllister,  Shockey,   Raleigh,  Allen. 
Fourth  Row:  Howton,  Stamper,  Hillman,  Durham. 


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F/rsi  Row:  Harrison,  Wilson,  Callahan,  Garrett,  Tabor,  Gabbard,  Marcum,  Lykins,  Cooper. 
Second  Roic:  Beverly,  Milne,  Miller,  Whitaker,  Click,  Davidson,  Ballou,  Barton,  Chumbley. 
Third    Row.    Hainey,    Hainey,    Trisdale,    Lillard,    Strong,    Cooper,    Popenhagen,    Baker. 


GLEE  CLUB 

First  Row.   Gwin,  Combest,  Bentley,  Bailey,  Lewis,   Reed,  Mullins,   Skaggs,   PoppLeton. 
Second  Row:   Martin,  Lyons,  Causey,  Behrens,  Ringo,  Chaney,   Hacker,   Rucker. 


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F/j'5/    Ron:    Hale,    Brash  ear,    MacAfee,    Durham,    Dixon,    Carries,    Strong,    Lavernia. 

Second  Row:    Manager   Jordan,   Coach    Hughes,   Clark,    Arney,    Gillespie,    Stupalsky,    Hawkins,    Hitchcock. 


SPEEDBALL 

First  Roti".  Mullins,  Shepherd,  Ogle,  Gilbert    (Capt.),  Stroud,  Lavernia,  York. 
Second  Row:   Hawkins,  Thomas,  Jordan,   Sowers,   Caudill,   Nantz,   "Wickline. 


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BASEBALL 

Firs/  Row:   Ingram,   Fielder,   Rickard,   McConkcy,   Lewis,   Cooper. 

Second  Row:    Jordan,   Brassfield,   Brassfield,   Dause,   Huff,   York,   Coffey,   Strong,    Parsons,   Coach    Hackctt. 

Third  Row:  Davis,  Rice,  Lavernia,  Stroud,  Warren,  Durham,  Smith,  Williams,   Moore,  Brewer. 


TRACK 

First  Row:  Allen,  Kegley,  Hawkins,  Gilbert,  Preysz,  Caudill,  Brashear,  Bailey,  Dunkley. 

Second  Row:  Wheeler,  Brashear,  Casey,  Clark,  Arney,  Britt,  Bowman,  Martin,  Black,  Angel,  Mr.  Maclnnis. 


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Mr.  Maclnnis,  Brashear,  Stafford,  Behrcns,  McAfee,  Patino,  Durham. 


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First  Row.  Clark,  Lykins,  Combs,  Wooding,  Martin,  Craft,  Pennington,  Worsham. 

Second  Row.  Watson,  Asher,  Hill,  Parsons,  Blaylock,  Maclnnis,  Brown,  Johnson    (Instructor). 


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ACADEMY  WOMEN'S  ATHLETIC  ASSOCIATION 


Vcrna    Caudill 


Anna    Mac    Shepherd 

Grace    Maggard 

Elizabeth    Cillahan 

Gertrude    Cawood 

Jessie    Murley 

Lula    Higgins 

Lucille     G. bb^rd 

Florence    Fee 


Polly   Mullins 

Nina    Stinnette 

Marguerite    Thompson 


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BASKETBALL 

First  Row:   Skaggs,  Shepherd,  Gabbard,  Cawood    (Capt.).  Fee,  Higgins,  Revis. 
Second  Row.    Kilbourne,   McCreary,   Caudill,   Miss   Arnold,    Barnett,    Hawkins,   Smith, 


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For  many  years  this  company  has  had  the  good  for- 
tune to  supply  its  Fluted  Liners,  Baking  Cups,  Bands 
and  Labels,  and  other  paper  specialties  to  use  at  Berea 
in  the  production  of  quality  cakes. 

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THE  MUTUAL  BENEFIT 
Life    Insurance    Company 

Bank    Building,    Main    Street,    Berea,    Ky. 
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We  Welcome  You  To 
Our  Place 

BAKER'S  NEWS  AND 
MUSIC  SHOPPE 

T.  P.  Baker,  Prop. 


PORTER-MOORE 
DRUG  CO. 

(Incorporated) 

We  Appreciate 
Your  Patronage 

PORTER-MOORE 
DRUG  CO. 

Berea^  Kentucky 


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Compliments   of 
COMBS  LUMBER  CO. 


(Incorporated) 


Lexington,  Kentucky 


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Compliments  of 

THE 

WILSON   PAINT 

COMPANY 


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Compliments   of 


The 

E.  W.  CAMP  PLYWOOD 

COMPANY,  INC. 

Indianapolis  Cincinnati 

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LACQUER  SPECIALTIES 

INC. 

Newark,  N.  J. 


Compliments  of 

BOONE  TAVERN 

GARAGE 

Sales  Service 

Repairing  Storage 


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1  Compliments  Of 

I   MIDLAND  PRODUCTS, 

INC. 

3176  Brannon  Ave. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Manufacturers  of 

Hand  Made  Paper 

Products 


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THE  E.  T.  SLIDER  CO. 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Prompt        Shippers 
Sand  and  Gravel 

Plants 

Louisville,  Ky. 

New  Albany,  Ind. 


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New!    GULFPRIDE 


World's  Finest  Motor  Oil 

100%    Pure    Pennsylvania 

Alchlor  Processed 
In  Refinery  Sealed  Cans 

GULF  REFINING  CO. 


(Incorporated) 


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Congratulations  To  The 
CLASS  OF  1935 

from 

Claussner  Hosiery  Co. 

Makers  of  Exquisite 

Silk  Hosiery 

At  Padueah,  Kentucky 

Featured  At  The  ' 

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Roasted  and  Packed  By     , 
[MAURY-COLE  CO.,  Inc.  I 
Louisville,  Ky.  | 


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TRANE    CONVECTION    HEATERS 
FOR  ALL  HEATING  APPLICATIONS 

To  Future  Engineers 

Architects,  Building  Owners 
and  Managers.  .  .  . 


TRANE    AIR-O-LIZERS 
FOR     SCHOOL     VENTILATION 


THE 


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COMPANY 

Calls 

To  Your  Attention  Its  Superior  Products,  Dependable 
Service  and  Absolute  Reliability.  .  .  . 


THE 

La  Crosse 


TRANE 


COMPANY 
Wisconsin 


TRANE    UNIT    HEATERS  TRANE    AIR    CONDITIONING 

FOR  ALL  INDUSTRIAL  HEATING       FOR    INDUSTRY    AND    COMMERCE 


Southeastern  Greyhound  Lines 

OFFERS  YOU  COMFORT,  COURTESY 

AND  ECONOMY 

LET  US  HELP  PLAN  YOUR  TRIP 

J.  F.  WHITE,  Agent 
Main  Street  Phone  38        I 

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L&S  BRAND  ft 

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PRESERVES,  JAMS,  JELLIES,  |     % 

FRUIT  BUTTERS,  MINCE  MEAT  W 

and  %s 

PICKLES,  PICKLE  PRODUCTS,  ^ 

CONDIMENTS,  SAUCES,  Etc., 
ARE  OF  THE  MOST  EXCELLENT 


LUTZ  &  SCHRAMM  CO., 


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PITTSBURGH,  PA 

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1         Container     Corporation     of     America 


General  Offices:    111    West  Washington   St.,   Chicago,   Illinois 
MILLS  AND  FACTORIES  AT  STRATEGIC  LOCATIONS 
FOLDING  CARTONS 
CORRUGATED    AND    SOLID    FIBER 

SHIPPING  CASES,  AND  BOXBOARDS 
AMERICA'S   MOST   COMPLETE   PACKAGING   SERVICE 


Compliments  of 

LEE  CLAY  PRODUCTS  COMPANY 

INCORPORATED 

Manufacturers  of  Sewer  Pipe,  Flue  Linings,  Wall  Cop- 
ing, Chimney  Tops,  Fire  Brick,  Fire  Clay,  Drain  Tile, 

Septic  Tanks,  Meter  Boxes,  Stoneware. 
CLEARFIELD,        Rowan  County        KENTUCKY 


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KENTUCKY'S     LARGEST     EXCLUSIVE 
OFFICE  EQUIPMENT  HOUSE 

OFFICE   EQUIPMENT 

COMPANY 

(Incorporated) 

CLARENCE  R.  SMITH 
&CO. 

(Incorporated) 
117-123   South  Fourth  Street 
JAckson   8271  LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


We  Congratulate  The 

CLASS  OF  1935 

Berea  College 

And   Those   Responsible 

For  Their  Year  Book 

THE 

RED  STAR  MILLING 

COMPANY 

Wichita,  Kansas 

It   is   the  flour   used   in   your   bakery 


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TAYLOR'S 
WHEAT  GRITS 

"The   Vitamin   Breakfast" 

The    Popular   Cereal    for   Colleges,    Schools, 

Hospitals,  Homes 

The  Northwestern 
Elevator  &   Mill   Co. 


MT.  VERNON,  OHIO 


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BEREA  COLLEGE 
BAKERY 

Berea  Fruit  Cakes 

Filled  with  Velvet,  diced  fruits, 
consisting    of    Glace    Cherries, 
Orange  and  Lemon  peel,  Pine- 
apple and  Citron.  These  fruits    j 
are   prepared   for   us   by — 


C.  M.  Pitt  &  Sons  Co. 

Baltimore,  Maryland 


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