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  • COPYRIGHTED" 1932" BY

    • FRANCES LEWIS'.. .. THE EDITOR .. •

    • • BILL WILSON • •THE BUSINESS MANAGER

    THE PAUL MEEK LIBRARY

    urTHE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

    AT MARTINMARTIN, TENNESSEE

    HE .. NINETEENTHIRTY .... TWO

    ~ VOLUNTEER JUNIOR

    PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT.. .. .. BODY OF THE .. .. ..

    UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEEJUNIOR COLLEGE .. .. MARTIN, TENNESSEE

    THEUBRARYUNIVERSITY OF 11:~HNI.SSEE

    ATMAR11N

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    ..PROLOGUE ..

    iiF ' HIS BOOK 4 4 IS A'~ RECORD OF THE

    OPENING 4 OF ANEW ERA, UPON

    WHICH 4 WE SET 4 OUTWITH POSSmILITIES. 4 WEOFFER THIS VOLUME TOTHE STUDENT BODY 4 4THAT 4 THE 4 FUTUREMAY NOT 4 ERASE THEMEMORY OF PLEASANTDAYS TOGETHER. 4 4 4

    U. T., J. C.

  • ..DEilICATION ..o . MR. CLARENCE

    CHAMBERS CRAVENS,WHO AS A FRIEND •• AND INSTRUCTORHAS NOT ONLY WONTHE RESPECT • AND

    ADMIRATION • BUT ALSO THELOVE AND LOYALTY OF EVERYSTUDENT, • AND WHO BY HISSINCEREINTEREST· AND DEVO.TION TO THE TASK OF SERVoING US • HAS DONE MUCH •• FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OFTHIS AS AN INSTITUTION, • •• WE, THE STAFF, AFFECTION.ATELY DEDICATE • THIS THETHIRD VOLUME OF THE • • •

    VOLUNTEER JUNIOR

  • '.ABLE ....OFCONTENTS

    THE COLLEGETHE CLASSESATHLETICS

    ORGANIZATIONSFEATURES

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    OOK ONETHE COLLEGE

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    THE i{OAD TO WEST CAMPUS

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    INDUSTRIAL cARTS 9JUILDING

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    'THE "1I{EIV gYMNASIUM

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    'THE ':BOYS' CJJORMITORY

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    cA PORTION OF "N..ORTH CAMPUS

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    EXECUTIVE OFFICERCHARLES ALBERT WILLSON, B.S., M.S.A., M.AGR.

    Dean of College of Agriculture

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    Faculty

    c. P. CLAXTO~', E.S.A., M.S. IN ED.Executioe Officer

    NETA BOYD McFEE, B.A., M.S.Homr Economio

    BILLIE CALlJWHL, B.S., M.S. 1)1 ED.Zoology

    Sn:PllE~'R. \"OODS, B.S. IS E.E.Ind",I'-;"! lirls

    L. O. COLEBANK, B.S.A.lll/imal/lIlJbandry

    EDiTH HUNT, B.S. IN H.E.Home Economics

    BEULAH CARL, B.S. IN H.E., M.A.flome Economics

    C. E. GATtIN, B.S., M.S.llistory and £C01l071l;U

    \V. P. POWtLL,B.A., M.A.£n911$/1

    c. C. CRAVENS, B.S.A., M.S.A.Horthulture

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    Faculry

    EVELYN MABRY, B.S. IN ED,

    Physical Educa/ion

    H. K. GRANTHAM, A.B.Physical Ed/lwlion

    EDWARD SCHMIlJT, n.A., M,A., PH.D.Physics {lnd GI,tH"'/fy

    lVA LEE JENKINS, R.N.Dira/or of Student j-lPulllJ

    DONALD D. KULP, B.A" M.A.E'lglislJ

    J. PAUL PHILLIPS, A.B., M.S. IN Ell.Edu((lt;on

    R. G. TURNER, B.S,A.Biology(No Cut)

    JAMES CORBIT, B.S. IN C.E.171du.lria{ Arts(1'o Cut)

    FIlAI'K TAYLOR

    Assistant Physical Education DireC/or

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    Assisranr F'aculcy

    M,IRY VICI>: BUR~EY, B.A.

    LibrarianELlZAIIETTI EDWARDS

    Secretary

    GE"" H. SH"fORO, B.S.A.Bunt"

    RUTH MORGAN

    Secretary

    MRS. C. E. CAJUN, B.S. 1'< LIBRARY ScrsxcsLibrarian

    MRS. FLQREX-cF. BLACKMAX'

    Chaperone of /Joys' Dormitory

    MRS. ELI-:,IIIEl"H L\"OI>;S

    C!llIp

    OOK TWO.... THE CLASSES

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    /Sophomor" Officers

    MARK MOORE

    FRIENnSHIP, TENKESSEE

    President of Sonhornore ClassSecretary and Treasurer "1''' Club; Three A Club.

    THOMAS COOPER

    GLEASON, TE)" NESSEE

    Vice-President Sophomore Class

    "T" Club; Three A Club; Junto; Manager Baseball, '3',

    FARRAR HARDEMAN

    M,IRTlN, TENJ','ESSEE

    Secretary and Treasurer of Sophomore Class

    Vice-President Girls' Pep Squad First Quarter, '3'; Home Economics Club; FootballQueen, '31.

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  • Sophomore.Sophomore.

    BASCOi\'IH \VATERFIELO THOi\IA$DAVID HEADLlENMEMPHIS, TENNESSEE

    Mask lind 'YIg Club. '31-':\2 P"csldent Mask lind"';g Club. 'J~; Vice-P"caWenl Ju"to, '32; "T" croe.',,1_'32; T1Hce .~ Club. '~1_'.>2: Vi,'3'; Pal'lI"nenlariall 01 !lomeac. Club, '3~; Girls' Pep Squ'"i; "vcteue': Slaff.

    '3~; ,\11Student~ Club.

    BILL 'VIJ.SONHARLEY PERRYMARTIN, TE),'NESSEF.GREENFIELD, TENNESSHE

    All Students Club; Dusiness ~ta"ager "VolHntcerJunIor," '32.All l;tu

  • SophomoresSop'fwmores

    \VOODROW FORBESCHESTER BRADFORDMTtUKCTON, TENr.;ESSEETRIMBLE, TENNESSEE

    Tlll'ee ,~ Club; "T"' Club, M",], ;\1\

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    Sophomore,

    INMAN THOMPSON

    MASON HALL, TENNESSH

    ,Ill Students Club; Mask and Wig Club.

    l\1AYJ'I11E ELlSE RAMER

    MARTIN, TENNESSEE

    o;r]s' l'ep 'OQuad;.~ll S\u~ent3 Club.

    B. F. BROCDONBLYTHEvILLE, ARKAl;er. '32, Three A Club; Best Ag, Student. '31.

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    Sophomore,

    MILES T. WILLlAi\IS

    ALAMO, TENNESSEE

    All SWdents Club; Ol'dle"tra, '31.

    lVIRs, SYDNEY CAMPBELLDRESDE"" TENloll~ge (T~nn"~8ee)' Home t~~""omit"s Cluh;Mask ~]jd \Vii> Cluh, Gil""' I'e]) S{j\:ad: All Stu-

    dellts Cluh

    GLENARD RILEY

    R1IJGEL\', TE"''''ESSEE

    P,'c.i

  • Sophomores

    HALlDAY SHORT

    JJOR~;REAK, TENNESSEE

    VlcC-Pre8ldent "1''' ClnlJ, ':;2' All Stllflc"t~ Club;Fo"t~"lI, "30-'31; B,,"l

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    Freshman Ciass Officers

    JOE MIMS

    President

    LLEWELLYN WYATT

    Vice-President

    HOKE PENTECOST

    Secretary (lilt! Treasurer

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    Freshmen

    THOMAS WHITE

    MARY KEMP

    WALTER YOUNCER

    ROBERT JACKSON

    FRANKLIN KENNEDY

    EDWARD JONES

    GORDON FIELDS

    EASON HENDRIX

    NORl\IAN KIRK

    JOHN ELLINGTON

    R VSSELL DUNCAN

    \V ADE FREEl\V\N

    CHARLIE FINLEY

    GOROON BARRETT

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    !Freshmen

    HELEN HOFF1\1!\.~

    ELBERT HENDRiX

    GLADYS WHITE

    CHARLES TAYLOR

    FRANCES HILLIARD

    ]Ai\IES HICKS

    LUKE HANNINGS

    SARAH BASSHAl\I

    \VILLlAM MOORE

    1\1ARGARET EDWARDS

    RORERT WALKER

    IHARY EVI s MCCLAIN

    FRANK MARGRAVE

    LESSIE FAYE l\tILTCHELL

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    rFRANKIE CUNNINGHAM

    WARREN ARGO

    LARRY KENNEDY

    Freshmen

    JOHN GARDNER

    MAlty ]\t[oss

    JOHN HALLW .."y

    LENORE GLASCOW

    LAVERNE BRENT

    LOUISE VOWELL

    PAUL SUMMERS

    MARY'VARREN

    Er.co POWERS

    ECKELS HUN"]'

    JOHN LOVELACE

    ROBBIE SCRUGGS

    JOE TILSON

    ETHEL HUNT

    JACK "VOODS

    ]~UTH HUNT

    THOMAS ED POYNER

    MARY TENNY JETER

  • IFrcshmen

    LOUISE H l;RT

    JACK LYONS

    ROSALIND ROGERS

    GE:\'E IJRi\NDON

    LOVEJOY \VHITCOi\IB

    ELIZABETH HARRISON

    WOODROW BUTLER

    M_A,ItTHl< E. McDANIEL

    CARL PARKS

    LOUISE PARRISH

    BURNS I-!ANNINGS

    MARJORIE MOUNTJOY

    )AL\IES CUNNINGHAM

    CAROLYN HILLIARD

    RORERT CROCKETT

    DORIS T.4.TE

    OOK THREE.. "ATHLETICS

  • Fooeball

    Coach H. K. Grantham is the oldest member of the faculty from the standpoint ofservice. Coach was Physical Ed. director at Hall-Moody and was retained as direc-tor of Physical Education at the new University of Tennessee Junior College. As aphysical education director, he has been liked by all; as a football coach he has beenhonored, respected and loved by every"player. He always impressed 011 every player'smind that it wasn't the score he made but how he made it. He said, "The steam thatblows the whistle never turns a wheel."

    Frank Taylor has played football at the U. T. J. c. three years, and the athleticdepartment thought so much of him and his football knowledge that they asked himto come back this, his fourth year as assistant football coach. Frank knew the type offootball Coach Grantham wanted and had proven for three consecutive years that hecould demonstrate that type, especially to the back field. Although he seemed justlike another aile of the boys to the squad, every member respected and co-operated withhim completely. He helped the boys in the dormitory train by tucking them into bedevery night 011 time.

    Richard Barton. "Tootle" played football last year and learned so much footballthat they made him football manager this year. He lined off fields, cleaned off equip-ment and took orders from everybody without complaining. He proved to be a veryefficient manager and always did his best to assist the players as much as possible.

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  • "1''' Club

    H. K. GRANTHAM •

    'V. T. FINU:Y .HALmAY SHORT

    MARK MOORE.

    . SpollsorPresident

    rice-PresidentSecretary and Tr eamrcr

    \VOODROW fORBES

    EDW_~RD P"){AS

    SNEAD CLIFT

    B. \V. THOMAS

    CHESTER Bl

  • Foocbalf!FIII!D AIl.\lA~TnOl]T, C"pt"i". {"cnt.-.-

    "AnIl;"" Io"s pla,--e,lthn'" '''''.01\8 with th" .Jun_1"1" Vol •. made tlll-ee fuoillall leHers and waS.,Ieeleu Camal" for both th" 1930 a,,

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    Fooebatlv

    )o;f:,\\. IAY"lA;>;, 101,,1-"Lilt'e Jolrllse" 1101ddown iLis end or tll~ lill" and ,1i;, T"dde---"B;:ll-pol''' an OI'IJO''''''t.IIc was ,n],,-a:\," anxi",," '0 got in a gRlne andllCHl' ra,IC(1 to do IllS be"t when 110g-ot in,

    IJ,\IU)Y 1\',\I.lif:II, Elld-"Old )1,,,, Reader"Hayad OUt a~ late ill lJl'autice and worl,ad a.lra,';:flm~heBe"ar weakcned 0" slowa

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    Baskeebal]The U. T. Junior College Basketball Boys started the season off by

    taking a good, long journey to Carbondale for two practice games.

    They started their list of conference games by losing to a fast teamfrom Freed-Hardeman.

    Next, they took a week-end trip to Caruthersville and Memphis.On Thursday night, they played the Caruthersville Junior College;and although the Junior Vols were leading the scoring at the end ofthe first half, they were behind at the end of the game. Captain Shortwas forced out of the game on account of an injured foot. ......---,.

    Lamhurh, unlike the others, proved to be a victim instead of a victor.Lambu th played a fast offensive game, but went down before the on-slaught of the Junior Vols.

    \Vhen Bethel came over, the 'Tennessee Juniors were hillldic,lpped hythe loss of three regulars, ShoJ1., Clift, and ~radford, all account ofinjuries. Regardless of this handicap, the remaining regulars, withthe assistance of some fast subs, out-played the visitors and won the

    game.

    This was the last team played at this writing, but we hope theJunior Vols continue to play the same type of basketball the rest ofthe season that they have in the last three games. In spite of the factthat they lost the last Caruthersville game, the J unior Tennesseansplayed splendid football.

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    CHEER LEADERS

    LOUISE BURRUS MARY NELLE POYNER

    Incrarnurals

    Intramural sports at the University of Tennessee Junior Collegemean-athletic contest between classes. These classes arc the Fresh-men and the Sophomores, both boys and girls. Since the Junior Col-lege girls are 110t allowed to participate in intercollegiate athletics, theintramural contests were planned as a substitute: allowing 1110rc studentsto participate than intercollegiate athletics would.

    Miss Mabry, the girls' Physical Education Director, has charge ofintramurals, and starts activities almost as SOOIl as the school year opensin September. The contests, starting in September and spreading ourall through the year, until school closes in May, arc: tennis, soccer,speedball, hockey, basketball, volley ball, foul pitching, swimming, relaysand dashes and playground ball.

    The tennis score is totaled by counting the number of games Wall,hut a system of points is used in the other contests. The winners of acontest are given 5 points and the losers 3 points. At the end of th~year, the class having the most points is awarded a silver loving cup.

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    Incramur-al Officials

    l\1JSS EVELYN A'lARRY

    Mallager ~f[ntral/lura! Sport.!

    LUCILLE OWENS

    Cap/a;" S~phol/lore ClaJ.! Malltiger Sophomore Clan

    MARY TEKNY JETER

    Jl1allager Freshma" Clas.!

    LLEWELLY/\, VVYATT

    Captal1l Fresh mall Class

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    OOK FOUR~"&LJ"'\,TIONS

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  • An Students Club

    . SPOIISO!

    I'rcsid mt

    . l/ice-Prcsidrm

    . Serre/ary and TreasufI'r

    GUNARI) RILn' .

    EDWARD PYBAS •

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    Kappa Nm

    MRS. ELll,\BETH Lvox .

    LOUOH1A GARNER

    INEZ FISHER

    LUCILLE OWENS

    . C/MperOlle

    President1/ ice-l'residenl

    . Secretary (wel Treasurer

    ALENE SEWARD

    MAKlc LOONEY

    LILLAE MAY LEAKE

    VANEyrA Til I'LOR

    GLADYS WlilTE

    DORISTAn

    LESSIE FAYE MITCIII-:I,,1.

    SAR,IJI BASSfJAM

    FRA~'nE CUNNIIiGHAM

    LOUISE HURT

    VELMA PANNf;LL

    ROSALIND ROGERS

    LLEWELLY~' \VYA1T

    MARTHA E. McD,INTEL

    UllINE STOKES

    VlRGIl'JIA HICGS

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    Mask and Wig

    MR. DONALD D. KULP .

    BASCOMB THOMAS

    JOHN ELLlXGTON

    HEtEN HOFFMAN

    . SponsorPresulont

    Fico-President. Sec"'la'y lind Treasurer

    EL8hRT HENDRIX

    MAn' Moss"'ALTER YOUNGER

    ROBBlt: SCRUGGS

    GOROON BARRETT

    LOUISE BURRUS

    JAMES MARTI:"

    SUE HILLi,IRD

    FRANCES SHM,SON

    B. F. BROGDON

    STELLA SCATES

    DAVID HEAODEN

    CUESTER BRADFORD

    LE:-"OORA GLASGOWEDW,\KD PYB,\S

    MARY Nn!- POYNF-R

    ]OIiXSlE KES/WN

    DOROTlIY EO),IOKSTOl<

    MARTIl< L. l\LPHINEVEKLENA BROCK

    MARY LOONF-Y

    MRS. SYI)1>'EY CAMPBELL

    Roy BAKER

    JlMMlE HlCKS

    DORA YARORO

  • Horne !Economics ClubMiss BEUl..AH CARl, •

    MARTIlA RAST

    NETTlE ]OH:':STOlJ •

    FRANCES LEWIS

    LOUISE BURRUS

    DELOMA BKA1\"N •

    • SpOllsorPresident

    Vice-PresidentSure/l"y

    TreasurerI' ar! ia m en I{If ill/I

    MAR\' \\',111.11.[1>'

    MARY H. DAVIES

    INEZ FISlIER

    HELEN Hon'M,u,ECUL HUNT

    ETHEL HUNT

    ALE/>/E SEWARD

    MARY NH-L PcvxugGLADYS \\'HITE

    DOROTHY EDMONSTON

    RUTH HUNT

    LESSIE FAYE MITCHELL

    LDiQR,>, GLASGOW

    M'IRGARET EIlW."'ROS

    MARY TENKY J EURROSALIND ROCERS

    M,\RY LOONEY

    MARY MossVIRemIA PARRISH

    LUCILLE OWENS

    llL,\E MAE LEAKE

    ROBBIE SCRUGGSMISS EDITH HUNT MISS NETA

    DOROn-H' \VARREN

    VANtETA TAYLOR

    MAR\' KEMP

    FRANCES HILLIARD

    VELMA PAIS(1';0 PICtUl'C)

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  • Pep Squad

    MEi\lBHRS

    DnOMA BRANN

    MARY NhLL POYNER

    LLEIVELL Y:-f \\,,, ,\IT

    GL.~IWS \VIlITE

    MARY MossLnWRE GLASGOWMRS. SYfJNH' enuRELL

    LUCILU: OWEl\S

    LOUDH,TA GARNER

    ALENE SEWAKIJ

    MARY \V'\RREN

    MAYltlTE ELISE RAMER

    LOUISE BURRUS

    VA~EETA TAYl,OR

    NETTIE ]OH:"ISTOl>'

    DOROTHY \VARKEN

    ",IKRAR HAROEMAN

    FR,\l"CES LEWIS

    PLEDGES

    SUE HILLlARIJ

    FRANCES SJlANKOl'

    ROBnIE SCRUGGS

    ETllEL HUNT

    ECKELS HUNT

    MARTHA E. McDANIEL

    C\ROLn, HILUARIJ

    MARY TE1

  • Volecre StaffDON,ILD D. KULP •

    AUBREY KEMP

    J'\SPER BURNETT

    DAVID HEADIlEN

    ELll~RT HE"ORIX .

    • SPOIlSQf

    Eduor-m-UtnciBusintH lvlan"ycr

    . 1i!>,sl"nl Business Manager. . Exchange Editor

    REPORTERS

    HARLEY PER~Y

    M,\R\' NELL POI'NEE

    D~LOM,\ BRM,N

    B. W. THOM.~SLUCILLE OWENS

    MARJORI~: MOUNTJO\'MARY Moss

    Volunteer Junior

    MR. W. P. POWHL . Sponsor. Hdilo, ',,·Chid

    ltusiness M'l7layl'rFRANCES LEWIS •

    BILL \Vn,SO)/

    ASSiSTANTS

    B. \V. THOMAS

    INEZ fISHF;R

    MARY NELL POYNER.

    HOKE PEl

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    OrchestraGU':XARIJ RILEY

    JOHN GARIlNER •

    GE:lRGE CKAY

    . DirectorPresident

    Secretary alld Teras"rer

    SaxojJ/WlIl'

    GI.E.",IRIJ RILEY

    JOin,' GAJW\'ER

    Trumpet

    1'1(0)'1,18 COOPER

    Cfa'-;111'1

    LOYEJor \VJllTCO~1U

    Trombolle

    JIMMIE I-iJCk:S

    FlO/ill

    Piallo

    FR,I!'ICES SH,IX);ON

    LUWELLY~' 'V\'.~TTDrUIIIS

    TllOM>\S ED POYNER

    \VCOOROW FORBES

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    OOK FIVE.. .. FEATURES..

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    LUCILLEOWENS

    MISS U.T.J.c.MOST POPULAR

    GIRL

    GOR-OENMOOR.E--

    BACHELDR..07~LlNESs--"

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  • HALl DAY SHOR.T- FRANCES LEWISBEST ALL AR-OUND STUDENT5-

    AUBR.EY KEMP MARTHA RASTMOST DEPENDABLE STUDENTS

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    BA5COMBWATERFJELD

    THOMASBOY WITH

    MOSTPER.SONALITY

    FREDARMANTROUT

    MOST VALUABLEFOOTBALL PLAYE

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  • Footba.~~een

    eids

    Ii,

    HARTHA EUZMETH M'DIINIEl(PICTURE MISSING)

    DOROTHY WARREN(PICTURE MIS5Iriti)

    MARY NELL POYNER. CAROLYN HILLIARD-

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    Mutt: "I'mMartha Liz:

    wrong place."

    groping for words.""I think you're looking in the

    Jokes

    Mrs. Brann: "And what's wrong now?"Forbes: "J just wanted to say that I think

    you get too much mileage out of this roller-towel."

    , , ,The Illlluckiest man in the world: A sea-

    sick mall with lockjaw.

    , , ,Lucille: "But, Dad, don't )'OU believe that

    two can live a, cheaply as one?"Mr. Owens: "Yeah, your mother and I arc

    living ns cheaply as yOll."

    , , ,Brogden flunked accounting. He thought

    assets were liltle donkeys.

    , , ,A tutor who rooted the fllIte once tutored

    two ("oters to toot. Said the two to the tutor""Ii; it harder to toot, Or to tlltor 1\\'0 tooter>to toot?"

    , , ,She had asked one hundred questions of the

    reservntlou guide, His patience waS ebbingfast. "\Vho is that tall Indian," she asked,"standing all by himself over there?"

    "That, madam," all';wered the weary guide,"is Sitti"g Bull, now Oil vacation."

    , , ,The hen is immortal. Her sun will never

    set.

    , , ,DirC{;tor to Cameraman: "Keep shoOling

    Hell. Heaven won't be ready till JO:30."

    , , ,You can't let up-and keep up!

    , , ,Buying cheap goods to save money is like

    stopping the clock to snvc time.

    , , ,Another good thing ahout telling the truth

    is that you don't have to remember what yousay.-Colman Cox.

    , , ,Business is like a wheel-barrow, It standsstill unle>s somebody pushes it,

    , , ,\Vhy is it no one Can put a halon your

    head and make you feel as though you hadput it on yourself?

    , , ,Don't talk depression- Look it and live it.

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    The Newest Photoplays, Novelty and Vaudeville Acts"Where the People Go"

    ROGERS-HOLBROOK PRINTINGCOMPANY

    "If It's Printing, We CanDo It"

    PHONE 612 MARTIN, TENN ..

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    Paints and OilsPHONE 325 MARTIN, TENN.

    Martin Hardware FREEMAN&1 Furniture Co. CLEANERSRug, Furniture

    Phone 336Hardware

    Marcin, Tennessee North Lindell St. Martin, Tenn.

  • P & S Drug Store MARTIN FLORALSHOPPE

    Clean Soda Fountain Service Funeral Designs, Cut Flowers,and Complete Line of Drugs Plants, Gifts

    Always At Your Sen'ice All Ways

    Phone 243 Mart;n, Tenn. Phone No. 480 Ma~tin,Tenn.

    BOWERS STORE Compliments 0/You Don't Get Bit If You Buy of

    WEST TENNESSEEDISTRICT

    MR. BOWERS ofCrager Grocery and Baking Kentucky-Tennessee Light

    Company and Power Co.

    CRAWFORD-GATLIN, Inc.No. 30

    Everything You WearQuantity Buying in Dependable Merchandise

    Senior Class Hosiery, Curlee. Clothing, Killarney Hosiery, Millinery,ExclUSIve Ready_tn_Wear

    MARTIN, TENN. Telephone No. 331

    100%FOR U. T. J C.

    WEAKLEY COUNTY PRESSFRANKLIN PRINTING CO.

    MARTINSTEAM LAUNDRY

    419 Lindell Street

    Phone 355THE LAUNDRY DOES ITS

    BESTSpecial Rates '0 Students

    Morgan Business CollegeMarrin, Tennessee

    'l'enJlcs •...,'s Most E",clush'"Sellool

    E. P. SMITHCongratulations to the High SchoolStudents, Futflre, Present, and PaM

    Compliments

    Pan_American InsuranceCompany

    G_ s. S,"\IITIl, Agent

    UNIVERSITY FILLINGSTATION

    A"ro~s from the Uuh-crslty

    Quick and Effieil':nt Service

    P. T. MILANCompletl': Line oj Drug.

    Pre5criprions of All Kinds Filled

    Compliments fromGEORGE C. ROWLETT

    Compliments and BestWishesof the

    Porter Paint Co.LOUISVILLE, KY.

    LEGG'S BARBER ANDBEAUTY SHOPPE

    Smart Beauty Treatml':nt. Given

    GARRETT &: WALKERLadies' and Men's Wl':aring Apparel

    Martin, Tennessee

    EVER.READYSERVICE STATION

    Alway. at Your Service

    Lovelace-F armer CO,W Iwle.ale Dealers

    Gmceries 601,lse..l "",1 Cresc..nt. FI,,,,rco,-ning: Cigars "",1 T"/),,ceo l'r",l"cls

    ABE BURCHARDPlumbing and Heating

    J. H. SMITHWhen You Need Groceries

    You Need Us

  • ORANGE CRUSHBOTTLING COMPANY

    MARTIN, TENNESSEE

    Bottlers of

    ORANGE CRUSHAND

    GRAPE CRUSHPATENTEDORANGE...cRusH

    BOTTLE6fL.OZS.

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    Best Drinks on theMarket

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    Complimmh of

    ROBBIE RAY'S SHOPDresses, Hats, Coats, and Accessodes

    SHATZS BROS.Quality and Style

    F.\,}:n\'TH1NQ YOU WI;;AHM",till, Union ell)", Kenton. ,,,,,I

    )"'~'II~hl,Ii)'.

    O'KELLY CHEVROLETGARAGE

    C,\RS. TUUCKS, ner.uusMart;n, Tennessee

    Cayce Rhodes BakeryBread, Rolls, Pies, and

    CakesMartin, Tennessee

    Compliments toANNUAL STAFF

    ROBERT NOWLEN

    Compliments of

    M.D.DUKE

    WHITE WAY BARBERSHOP

    rVe Appreciate Your Business

    Thomas Young Had Young

    CITY ICE AND COALCOMPANY

    For the Best CoalPhone 444

    A Fashion ShopEverything in Ladies'

    Ready-to-Wear341 Lindell Street

    MARTIN, TENNESSEE

    AMERICAN CAFEA Good Place to Eat

    Clean and Prompt Fountain Service

    TOBE McDONALDYour Plumber

    NANTS & COMPANYllianuf,wlurers or

    Hampers, Fruit and VegetableBaskets

    rhone 21~ J\.1"rlin, n,,,n,

    C. C. TEMPLETONInsurdnce

    CUlls"lt me as to "n~' or ,l'OUrIns"n"',,"]l;cc,I., l'rie"d a"d lmlrun of U. T.

    GENERAL NEWS CO. ANDCIRCULATING LIBRARY

    Magazines and Newspapers of AllKinds

    1.0,,"tc,1 ]'itls Jewelry

    Presenting

    J. R. DENTYour Tai/of

    Globe Tailoring Company

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    ComplimentsTake advantage of cheap long dis-tance rates at 7:00 1'.i\L-stili

    OFcheaper after 8:30 1'.;\l.-and call

    the folks at home.

    Martin Rotary Southern ContinentalClub Telephone Co,

    Incorporated

    COCA.COLA CO. Compliments ofDrink Coca-Cola

    Delicious and Refreshing The Rex Barher Shop

    Star Dry Cleaning CO, THE H, A. McELROYDry Cleaning and Pressing COMPANY, Inc.

    Dyeing and AlteringSatisfac{;on Guaranteed Phone 428 5c TO $1.00 STORES

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