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CLASSES     •     FEATURES     •      ORGANIZATIONS 


AUDREY        BRADSHA    ^V  •  EDITOR 

ALFRED  ADAMS        •        BUS.  MGR. 


I N  T  R  A  M  U  R  A  L  S 


KAYMOND    L.    ROGERS Piesulent                AtVIN    II.    HOPSON Vice  President 

HARRY      1'IIILl.II'S.  . Secretary 

Left  to  Right 

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

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

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

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

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

CLYDE    BRYAN Gallatin,    Tennessee  MRS.    JOHN    COTTRELL 


KAYMOND    L.    ROGERS.  .  .Nashville,    Tennessee 


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


Not  Pictured 


E.    B.    HITGHES Lebanon,    Tennessee 

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

ALBERT     GORE Cartliase,     Tennessee 

ALVIN  H.  HOPSON Lebanon,  Tennessee 

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


W.    H.    Tl  RNER. 


L.    S.     SEDBERRY' Nashville,  Tennessee 

W.    L.    STIGLER Nashville,  Tennessee 

ROBERT  CULLER Knoxville,  Tennessee 

MAXEY    JARMAN Nashville,  Tennessee 

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

JACK     MASSEY Nashville,  Tennessee 

ANDREW   TANNER Nashville,  Tennessee 

.Carthajje,    Tennessee 


BOARD       OF 
TRUSTEES 


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^V.  EDWIN  RICHARDSON 

President  of  the  University 

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


H.  CARL  '^MTHERIXGTOX 

Dean  of  the  College  of  .\rts   and 
Sciences 

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

SAM  B.  GILREATH 

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


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First  Rows: 

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

University. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

Cumberland    University. 

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

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

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


Second  Rows: 

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


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Associate 


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

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

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


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versity  of  Alicliigan,  and  tlie  AniLTican  Academy  in 
Rome. 

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

W.   EDWIX  RICHARDSON,   Professor  of  Religion  and 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


Third  Rows: 

BURTON   WILSON,    Instructor   in    Music. 

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

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

MRS.    H,    H.    BKADSHAW,    Dietitian. 

JOHN    L.    COTTRELL,    Business   Manager. 

.VNN  DAVYER,  Nurse. 

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

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

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

MRS,  T.  F.  INGRAM,  Bookstore  Manager. 

MRS.     AVILLLYM    C.    IRONS,    Alumni     Secretary. 

CECIL   S.   NELSON,    Maintenance   Engineer. 

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

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

MRS.   MARY  WITT,  Secretary  to  Registrar. 

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


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le  (Ilo  ii-t,   and   other  divisions  of  the  national    ih 
Cumperland's  most  distinguished  graduate  is  ui< 

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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


Produced  by  Special  Arrangement  With 


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ELEANOR  AUDREY  BRADSHAW,  Editor 


WALTER  H.  'riRUSCHWITZ Faculty  Advisor 

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

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

Audrey  Bradshavv,  Editor 


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OFFICERS 

KAMSBT    n.    LEATHERS President 

C.    C.    RIDENOUK Vice    I'resident 

CARjnXE    SWINGLEY Secretary 

ROTCE  C.  JOHKSON Treasurer 


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


First  Row: 

RAMON  aiAXIE  ADCOCK Xasliville,  Tenn. 

Blue    Kej'    Fraternity. 

IRA   C.   ATKINS Indian  Mound,  Tenn. 

Delta   Theta    l^hi    Fraternity. 

BRANT1,EY   BLUE Penibrolie,    N.    C. 

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

JAMES   HUGH   BRYAN,    JK Sliop    Springs,   Tenn. 

Blue  Key  P^raternity;   Honor  CounL-il. 

JOHN    BRTDEN,    JK Carrollton,    Mo. 

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

LEWIS  L.    COBB Keo,  Ark. 

Phi  Alpha  Delta  Fraternity;    Blue   Key  Fiaternity. 

WILLIAJI    G.    CROMLEY Cliatlanoosra,    Tenn. 

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

WILLIAM    M.    DAVIS McMinnville,    Tenn. 

JAMES    DENNIS    DOBBS Mathiston,    Miss. 

CARL  F.  EDWARDS,  JR IlolieiiwaUI,  Tenn. 


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Second  Row: 

«AYNE    WHEELER    FITZGERALD Cyntliiaim.    K.v. 

Delta   Theta    Phi    Fraternity. 

WILLIAM   E.    FRASER Columbia,    Telin. 

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

SAMUEL  JOSEPH  GALLOWAY Bnrrville,  Tenn. 

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

VICTOR    R.    GALLOWAY Burrville,    Tenn. 

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

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

Blue    Key    Fraternity:    President    of    Student    Body.     1950; 

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

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

194S. 

BENTON    R.    GORDON .Union,    Miss. 

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

LONNIE    E.    HENDERSON Lambert,    Miss. 

Phi    Alpha    Delta    Fraternity. 

JACK    BROWN    HENRY FnlasUi,    Tenn. 

Delta    Theta    Phi    Fraternity:    Clerk    of    the    Rolls.    Delta 

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

Democrat   Club;    C    U.    Bar   Association. 


.TAMES    H.    HENRY Fulaslii,    Tenn. 

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

.TAJMES   HAROLD   HILL Old   Hickory,   Tenn. 

Blue  Key  Fraternity:  Vice  President,  Blue  Key  Fraternity. 

Third  Row: 

JAMES    M.    HUNTER Bethpage,    Tenn. 

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

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

WILLIAM    HOWELL   INMAN Morristonn,   Tenn. 

Blue    Key   Fraternity;    President,    Senior   Class. 

WILLIAM    C.    IRONS Cumby,    Texas 

ROBERT    HABKY   .JENNINGS,   JR Nashville,    Tenn. 

Delta  Theta  Phi  Fraternity;  Varsity  Basketball. 

ROYCE    C.    JOHNSON Kingsville,    Texas 

Phi    Alpha    Delta    Fraternity;    Treasurer    of    Senior    Class. 

FATRICK   H.    JONES West   Monroe,  La. 

WALTER   J.    KEY Jackson,    Tenn. 

Blue    Key   Fraternity. 

SAM    DBLK    KENNEDY Hampshire,    Tenn. 

Delta    Theta    Phi     Fraternity:     Student    Council;     Varsity 

Basketball:    Captain   of   Basketball   Team,    1949;   Blue  Key 

Fraternity. 

ROBERT   W.   KING Durant,   Miss. 

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


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HTLI,L\M    HOWELL    IX>L4Jf President 

CLEFFOKD     JL4NESS Vice     President 

WILLIAM  G.   CKOWLEY    Secretary 

JAMES     UEJiKY Treasurer 


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


First  Row: 

PHILIPPE    E.    KLIXGLEK Gettysburg,    Pa. 

Blue    Key    Fraternity. 

RAaiSET   B.   LEATHERS XashviUe,   Tenn. 

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

GASTON   LAWRENCE  LONG,   JB Harriman,   Tenn. 

Phi    Alpha    Delta    Fraternity. 

CHARLES    E.    LOWE Pilieville,    Ky. 

Phi   Alpha    Delta   Fraternity. 

LESLIE    HOW.ARD    LTBRAND Jonesboro,    .Arlt. 

CLIFFORD    E.   MANESS Westmoreland,    Tenn. 

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

.JOHN    MORGAN    McCOBD Hnntland,    Tenn. 

Delta  Theta  Phi   Fraternity;   Blue  Key  Fraternity;   Toung 

Democrats     Club;     Varsity     Basltetball;     Public     Speaking 

Club. 

H.-VRRELL  PRESTON  JITRREr Gallatin,  Tenn. 

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

C.  H.  O'BRIEN Nashville,  Tenn. 

NOBLE  EUGENE   PEPPER Florence,  Ala. 

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


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Second  Row: 

WILLIAM  M.   PKUKIGAN Jackson,    Tenn. 

Phi    Alpha    Delta    Fraternity. 

KDWAKD    B.    PHILLIPS LebniKiii,    Tenn. 

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

CROLIN    ISDGAR    PLUNK Scliner,    Tenn. 

Delta    Theta    Phi    Fraternity:    President    of    Junior    Class. 

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

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

HOWARD   WILLIASI   ISHE.4 Sneedville,   Tenn. 

Phi    Alpha    Delta   Fraternity:    Public    Speaking   Club.    1946; 

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

'50;    Mr.    Groundhog,    194S. 

GEORGE  L.   RICK,   JR Mejnpliis,   Tenn. 

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

JAMES  C.  RICHARDSON Nasliville,   Tenn. 

Phi   Alpha   Delta   Fraternity;    Var.sity   Basketball. 

C.    C.   RIDENOUR Newcomb,   Tenn. 

Delta    Theta    Phi    Fraternity;    Tribune,    Delta    Theta    Phi; 

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

C.    LI.    Bar   Association. 


.JAMES    EDWARD    RINKS Columbia,    Tenn. 

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

CLAUDE   THOMAS    SLA  CLE,    JR Bristol,   Tenn. 

Third  Row: 

HORACE    L.    SMITH,    JR Cliattaiiooea,    Tenn. 

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

WILLIAM  RITCHIE  STANITER New  Tazewell,  Tenn. 

Phi  Alpha  Delta  Fraternity:   Tennessee  Bar. 

CARMINE    SWINGLEY Martlia,    Tenn. 

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

EDMOND     H.    TACKETT Prestonsbnrg,    K.v. 

Delta  Theta   Phi    Fraternity. 

HOWARD    SAMUEL    WITT. Fordtown,    Tenn. 

Blue  Key  Fraternity:   Phi  Alpha  Delta  Fraternity. 


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From    Left    to    Kiglit:    Stubbs,    Porcli,    Fletcher,    Endicott, 
Davis,  Coffiman,  Harrison.  Seated:  Butts. 


SECOND  YEAR  LAW  OFFICERS 

Davis     Scott     Porch,     Jr President 

James   Fletcher Vice   President 

R.   Carlton  Stubbs Secretary 

Richard    Endicott Treasurer 

FIRST  YEAR  LAW  OFFICERS 

Charles  Butts President 

Robert   Harrison Vice   President 

Patricia  Coffman Secretary 

Leon  Davis Treasurer 

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First  Row 
Douglas   M.  Amick  Ernest  E.  Isbell 

Norval  E.  Carey  Bob  Johnson 

William  R.  Endicott  Edwin  Ledbetter 

Second  Row 

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

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Don  C.  Birdwell  Charles  C.  Butts 

Wallace  M.  Bolding  Patricia  Coffman 

Charles  Brennan  David  R.  Cole 

Second  Row 
Jack  Combs  Dick  S.  Hoover 


Leon  Davis 
Robert  W.  Earls 


Third  Row 

Elwood  Lee  Hyden  Millard  V.  Oakley 

Harold  B.  Johnson  Charles  N.   Parker 

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

Fourth  Row 

Samuel  R.  Raulston  Donald  Stennett 

James  W.  Riley  James  Ralph  Tollett 

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

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First  Row: 

H.    R.    ANDERSON Lebanon,  Tenn. 

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

ROY   LEE   BARRON .Miami,   Fla. 

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

A.   WAYNE  BASSETTE Nashville,  Tenn. 

Major,  English 

Ministerial    Association,    Philathian    Literary    Society 

'47-H8. 

J.  \V.  BROWN Lebanon,  Tenn. 

Major,  History 

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

Cumberland  Quartet,  '49 ;  Sergeant  at  Arms,  Senior 

Class. 


JOSEPH    H.    CLIFTON Nashville,  Tenn. 

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

Second  Row: 

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

Major,  Social  Science:  Minor,  Language  and 
Literature 

HENRY  JAMES  CROSS Atlanta,  Ga. 

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


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DOLORES   TONE   FRANKLIN Lebanon,  Tenn. 

Major,  History:  Minor,  Psychology 

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

and  Country  Club,  '49-'50. 

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

EDGAR  LESLIE  GANN Abilene,  Texas 

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


Forrester,  Grime,  Lawrence,  Brown,  Cross 


OFFICERS 

Eugene    Lawrence President 

Hal  Forrester Vice  President 

Lois    Grime Secretary 

James    Cross Treasurer 

].  W.  Brown Sergeant-at-Arms 


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First  Row: 

CLARA   LOIS    GRIME Lebanon,  Tenn. 

Major,  English 

Cynthian   Society;   Vice   President   Cynthian   Society; 

President  Town  and  Country  Club;   Secretary  Senior 

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

Queen  Attendant;  Harvest  Queen  Attendant. 

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

Major,  English 

President  Ministerial  Association,  '49;  Vice  President 

Junior  Class;  Collegian  Hall  of  Fame,  '47. 

O.  D.  KEATON Dowelltown,  Tenn. 

Major,  Chemistry 
French  Club 

ERNEST  J.  KELLEY,  JR Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Major,  Language  and  Literature 

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

Service  Band;   Ministerial  Association,   President  '49, 

Secretary,  '48. 


NANCY    KRISLE.  . Springfield,    Tenn. 

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

Second  Row: 

OLICE  WILLIAM  LASATER Lebanon,  Tenn. 

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

EUGENE   W.    LAWRENCE Sheffield,  Ala. 

Major,  History:  Minor,  English 

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

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

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

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


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LOUIS     McCALL Inman,  S.   C. 

Major,  English:  Minor,  Latin 

Transfer — Howard-Payne  College,  Brownwood,  Texas; 

Ministerial  Associtaion,  '48-'50. 

DON  B.  McCOY Centerville,  Tenn. 

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

LAURA  LEE   MIXGLEDORFF Lebanon,  Tenn. 

Major,  English:  Minor,  Social  Science 

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

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

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

Queen,  '48  at  Christian  College. 


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First  Row: 

BARBARA    B.    MILLIGAN Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

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

DARWIN   MILLIGAN Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

Major,  Chemistry 

Ministerial    Association;     Pliilathian    Society;     Public 

Speaking  Club. 


JOAN    OWEN.  . Ardmore,  Tenn. 

Major,  English;  Minor,  Physical  Education 

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

Sophomore    Class;    Treasurer    Cynthian    Society,    '49; 

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

HAROLD  POWERS Athens,  Tenn. 

Major,  Math  and  Science 

JESSE   H.   SHANNON Shop  Springs,  Tenn. 

Major,  Social  Science:  Minor,  Religion 
President  Ministerial  Association 

Second  Row: 

ROBERT   M.    STARTUP. Nashville,  Tenn. 

Major,  Latin:  Minor,  English 

Ionian    Literary    Society;     President    Volunteer    and 

Life    Service    Band,    '47 :    Vice    President    Ministerial 

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

Editor  "See   You". 


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FORREST  DELANE  STOKES DcKalb,  Miss. 

Major,  History 

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

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

LENA    TERRY Franklin,  Tenn. 

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


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First  Row: 

JACK  ALTMAN,  JR. 

MARY  BIRCHEIT 

CARL  CUNNINGHAM 

ANITA  BASSETTE 

AUDREY   BRADSHAW 

HELEN  DE  LOZIER 

ETHEL  BIGGS 

GENE  W.  BROWN 
JAMES  COPELAND 

PAUL  DINKINS 

Second  Row: 

JAMES  B.  DOTSON 

EDITH  HOLLIS 

JULIA  McCALL 

RAY  FARLEY 

JACK  R.   KENNEDY 

JAMES  McDonald 

THOMAS  HIGHT 

CHARLES  KERLEY 
JOE  J.  MARTIN 

WALLACE  McGILL,  JR 

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DeLozier. 


Third  Row: 

GEORGE  MOORE 
JEAX  R.  PARKER 
LOIS  \'ANDERGRIFF 


BILLIE  ANN  WALKER 
CARL  WINNETTE,  JR. 
THOMAS  WOODLIFF 


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JACK  KENNEDY President 

THOMAS   HIGHT Vice   President 

HELEN   DcLOZIER Secretary 

AUDREY  BRADSHAW Treasurer 


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CLAYTON  ADAMS 

FRED  W.  DIES 

MARGARET  GRIME 

HENRY  ATKEISON 

ANNE  L.  DWYER 

RALPH  J.  GRUBBS 

DALE  BATTLE 

FRANK  EDWARDS 
ALTON  GARRARD 

LLOYD  E.  LAWRENCE 

Second  Ro^v: 

W.  B,  LOCKERT 

NELLIE  McDowell 

LOYD  PEARCE,  JR. 

BETTY  SUE  MANNING 

RUDOLPH  MURENSKY 

MARY  JO  PURYEAR 

JIM  REID  MARCUM 

MARJORIE  NELSON 
JOHN  W.  OVERTON 

PAUL  ROBERTSON 

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BETTY  LOU  SISK  BOBBY  E.  TODD 

ETHEL  SISK  JAMES  TURNER 

JOHN  HUNTER  SMITH    JAMES  WESTMORELAND 
JOE  STALLINGS 


CLASS  OFFICERS 

CLAYTON  ADAMS President 

JAMES   WESTMORELAND Vice   President 

MARJORIE    NELSON Secretary 

JAMES     MARCUM Treasurer 


From     I^eft     to     Kis:l:t:     AHnins,     MestiiKirelaiul,     Nelson, 
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FRED   WOMACK President 

DAVID    BYRON Vice   President 

ESTHER  HANCOCK Secretary 

JOANN  FITZGERALD Treasurer 


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


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


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


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


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


Third  Row: 

BILLIE  RINKS 
WILLIAM  E.  SADLER 
JAMES  SWACK 


THOMAS  A.  THACKER 
JIMMY  THOMPSON 
BILLY  EDWARD  THORNE 
HAZEL  WEBB 


CHARLES   H.   WILLIAMSON 
FREDERICK  T.  WOMACK 
BERTHA  DALE  WOODSON 


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Senior,  School  of  Law 


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Junior,  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


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OFFICERS 

DON    McCOT President 

JUAN    CARMONA First    Vice    President 

RAT     FARLEY Second     Vice     President 

HELEN     DeLOZIER Secretary 

MARGARET    GRIiMB Treasurer 

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

Not  Pictured:  Juan  Carmona,   Murdock  Taylor. 


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OFFICERS 

WILLIAM    PEELER President 

JOE     PARKER Vice     President 

ALFRED     ADAMS Secretary 

CLAYTON      ADAMS Treasurer 

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

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


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Barron.  Noble  Pepper.  Eugene  Lawrence, 
Bobbie  Hunt.  Brantly  Blue,  Bob  Jennings, 
George  Moore,  Sam  Kennedy,  James  Tur- 
ner, ^^'illiam  Crowley.  Rudolph  Murensky, 
Jack  Henry. 

Not  Pictured:  Glynn  Bernard,  Harvey  Hut- 
chins. 

STAFF 

JIM   R.    M.ARCUM Editor 

(Resigned   February    1,    1050) 

CL.WTON  .JJD.^MS Editor 

(.\ppoiuted   February   1,    1950) 

GLYNX  BERN.\RD Busi7iess  Manager 


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OFFICERS 

ROBERT    GAY President 

JAMES   HENRY Vice  President 

CARMINE    SWINGLEY ; . .  Secretary 

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

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

Not  Pictured:  Robert  Harrison. 

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OFFICERS 

BOB    STARTUP President 

WALLACE    McGILL Vice    President 

MARGARET    GRIME Secretary-Treasurer 

JAMES   McDonald Assistant     Director 

MARJORIE   NELSON Pianist 

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

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

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

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

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OFFICERS 

AUDREY  BRADSHAW President 

GEORGE    RICE Vice    President 

BARBARA   MILLIGAN Secretary-Treasurer 

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

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

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

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


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OFFICERS 

BRANTLEY     BLUE President 

JAMES    HILL Vice    President 

CARLTON    STUBBS Secretary-Treasurer 

SAM  KENNEDY Corresponding  Secretary 

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

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

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


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CHARLIE    KERLEY President 

LESLIE   GANN Vice    President 

MARY   BIRCHETT Secretary-Treasurer 

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

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

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

Not  Pictured:  Bill  Peeler. 


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SAM     KENNEDY Dean 

TAMES    HENRY Vice  Dean 

RICHARD    ENDICOTT Tribune 

BOB  JENNINGS Master   of  Ritual 

TIM   RINKS Treasurer 

NOBLE     PEPPER Clerk  of  Rolls 

SCOTT  PORCH Bailiff 

ROBERT    KING Master  Scholar 

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

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

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

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

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HELEN  DeLOZIER President 

JO   ANN   BERRYHILL Vice    President 

CHARLIE    KERLEY Secretary 

MARY    BIRCHETT Treasurer 

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

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

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

Not  Pictured:  Mary  Birchett. 


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MARJORIE   NELSON President 

BETTY     SISK Vice    President 

MARGARET    GRIME Secretary 

BILLIE    WALKER Treasurer 

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

Grime,  Ruth  Crenshaw. 

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

Pearl  Driver. 

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

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


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H.   N.   OSBORNE Justice 

WILLIAM    TEMPLE Vice    Justice 

T.  F.  INGRAM Clerk 

HOWARD    S.   WITT Marshall 

CLIFFORD  MANNESS Treasurer 

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

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

Third  Row:  James  Richardson,  Louis  Cobb. 

Not  Pictured:  William  Temple,  William  Grugett    Robert  Mahon. 

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JEAN   ROSE   PARKER President 

ANN  FRANKLIN Vice    President 

JACK  ALTMAN Secretary 

JAMES  CROSS Treasurer 

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

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

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First  Row 

JACK     KENNEDY First  Vice  President 

JOE   CLIFTON Second    Vice    President 

LENA    TERRY Third    Vice    President 

BARBARA  MILLIGAN Secretary 

ALTON    GARRARD Treasurer 

ROY  BARRON Pianist 

Second  Row 

WALLACE    McGILL Song  Leader 

EUGENE    LAWRENCE Reporter 

LOIS    GRIME Magazine  Representative 

RUTH    CRENSHAW Y.W.A.   President 

BOB    STARTUP -"See  You"  Editor 

HELEN  DcLOZIER Training   Union  Representative 

Third  Row 

HAROLD  POWERS Sunday  School  Representative 

EDITH     HOLLIS Librarian 

ETHEL    SISK Volunteer  Band  Representative 

JACK  ALTMAN Ministerial  Association  Representative 


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ERNEST  KELLEY President 

JACK     KENNEDY Vice    President 

JAMES  CROSS Secretary-Treasurer 

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

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

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

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

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


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EUGENE   LAWRENCE President 

CLAYTON  ADAMS Vice    President 

JACK     KENNEDY Corresponding   Secretary 

LLOYD   PEARCE Recording    Secretary 

RUDOLPH   MURENSKY Sergeant-at-Arms 

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

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

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

Not  Pictured:  Glenn  Barnes,  William  Coleman. 

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JAMES  B.  DOTSON President 

TOMMY  HIGHT Vice  President 

JIMMY  SVVACK Secretary 

JAMES  WESTMORELAND Treasurer 

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

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

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

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

Not  Pictured:  Juan  Carmona,  Jr..  Bill  Peeler,  Charles  Franklin,  Glenn  Bernard,  Mur- 
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LOIS    GRIME President 

MARY   BIRCHETT Vice  President 

JEAN    PARKER Secretary 

BETTY   MANNING Treasurer 

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

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

Third  Row:  Ethel  Sisk,  Billie  Ann  Walker,  Bertha  Woodson,  Hazel  Webb,  Nellie  Mc- 
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RUTH    CRENSHAW President 

BETTY   HACKNEY Vice  President 

ETHEL    SISK Secretary 

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

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

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

Not  Pictured:  Joan  Berryhill,  Mabel  Duren. 


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ETHEL    SISK President 

JOE  CLIFTON Vice    President 

LENA    TERRY Secretary 

WALLACE    McGILL Treasurer 

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

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

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


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JOE  BLACK  HAYES 
Intramurals  Director 

EUGENE  LAWRENCE 
Intramurals  Manager 


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

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


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Horseshoes 

Cross  Country 

Badminton 

Soccer 

Field  Hockey 

Tug-O-War 

Handball 

Basketball 

Basketball  foul-shooting 

Shuffleboard 

Wrestling 

Table  Tennis 

Volleyball 

Boxing 

Skating 

Softball 

Archery 

Track  and  Field 

Tennis 

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Phone  453 


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"Dependable  Drugs" 

•  SHEAFFER  PEN  AND  PENCIL 

•  WHITMAN'S  CANDIES 

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•  PRESCRIPTIONS 


Phone  46 


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STATE  BUILDING  &  LOAN 
ASSOCIATION 

INSURED  SAVINGS  ACCOUNTS 
AND  HOME  LOANS 

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

103  West  Main  Street  Phone  588 


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

•  PRESCRIPTIONS 

•  CANDIES 

•  COSMETICS 

•  DRUG  SUNDRIES 


PHONE  1125 


LEBANON,  TENN. 


SHANNON'S  DRUG   STORE 

For  a  Long  Time  Cumberland's 
Favorite  Drug  Store 

PRESCRIPTIONS  A  SPECIALTY— FOUNTAIN  SERVICE 


Phone    180 


Prompt  Delivery 


Phone  345 


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BAIRD  &  COOKSEY 
BROS.  HDW.  COMPANY 

"Everything  in  Hardware" 

LEBANON,  TENNESSEE 
Phone   144 


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TAILORING  CO. 

Tailor  Made  Clothes 
By  S.  H.  Churchill 

Phone    120 
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COMPLIMENTS 

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TRUST  CO. 

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OF 

DICK  LAWLOR 

"Your  Insurance  Man" 

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Public  Square  —  Lebanon 


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COMPANY 

Distributors 

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CHEVROLET 


SEAT'S  STUDIO 

"Pictures  that  Please" 

KODAKS  —  GREETING  CARDS 

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PHOTO  FINISHING 


BAPTIST  BOOK  STORE 

127   NINTH   AVENUE,   NORTH 

Phone  4-1631 

BEST  BOOKS  BY  BEST  AUTHORS 

Headquarters  for 

Bibles,  Stationery,  and  Visual  Aids 

COMPLIMENTS 
OF 

LEBANON  LIMESTONE 
COMPANY 

"Your  Local  Quarry" 


Public  Square 


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COMPLIMENTS 
OF 

ADAMS  OUTDOOR 
ADVERTISING 

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L.L.B.,    1916 


DONNELL  MOTOR  CO. 

CHRYSLER— PLYMOUTH 


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SALES  &  SERVICE 


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ADVERTISERS 


Complrmenfs  of  HUGHES  CASH  AND  CARRY  GROCERY 


"The  School  of  Providence  and  Prayer" 

NEW  ORLEANS  BAPTIST 
THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY 

A  Citadel  of  Christian  Truth  and  Training 

A  Dynamo  of  Aggressive  Evangelism  and 

Missions 

OFFERS  STANDARD  DEGREES 

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

B.R.E.  and  M.R.E.  in   Religious  Education 

and  Music 

President 

ROLAND  Q.  LEAVELL,  Th.D..  D.D. 

Phone  4- 163  I 

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NEW  ORLEANS    13,   LOUISIANA 


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DEMOCRAT" 


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GRADUATES 

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