. Chilhowean 1917-18 . sther Covert, Licia Johnson, Emily MontgomeryTreasurer Helena Turner 54 Arttuttkfi 55 ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL Tha members of the Atheltic Board of Control areeested anually by the students of Maryville College, all ofwhom are members of the Athletic Association. Theboard has direct supervision over all athletics, electing themanagers of the various teams, and awarding the varsityM. The board for the year 1917-8 is as follows: Alton D. Bryson - - - - - - President Glen A. Lloyd _ _ _ _ _ Vice-President John K. Witherspoon - _ - Secretary F. L. ProfRtt - - - Treasurer an


. Chilhowean 1917-18 . sther Covert, Licia Johnson, Emily MontgomeryTreasurer Helena Turner 54 Arttuttkfi 55 ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL Tha members of the Atheltic Board of Control areeested anually by the students of Maryville College, all ofwhom are members of the Athletic Association. Theboard has direct supervision over all athletics, electing themanagers of the various teams, and awarding the varsityM. The board for the year 1917-8 is as follows: Alton D. Bryson - - - - - - President Glen A. Lloyd _ _ _ _ _ Vice-President John K. Witherspoon - _ - Secretary F. L. ProfRtt - - - Treasurer and Official Buyer Prof. G. A. Knapp - - - Faculty Representative Prof. H. L. Ellis - - - - Faculty Representative F, G. Cooper ----- Student Representative R. B. Clemens ----- Student Representative Elenor D. Moseley - - - - Student Representative Maude Pardue - - - Student Representative John A. McCulloch - - - Tov>;n Representative C. F. Kelley ------ Town Representative Dr. S. T. Wilson ------ . - _ - Ex-Offico 56. o 1=1o o O m 2 57 FOOTBALL The season of 1917 saw football suffer greatly atMaryville as well as in many other colleges and universi-ties. In many institutions the schedules of all athleticcontests were dropped completely. Five institutions withwhich Maryville had scheduled games canceled their con-tracts thus making it extremely difficult for ManagerBryscn to rearrange a well-balanced schedule. Accordingto a decision of the Directors at their semi-annual sessionin February, Maryville will have no intercollegiate foot-ball next About forty men answered the first call for practicebut of these there were only three letter men and a veryfew former scrubs. Within two weeks Coach Brown hadvhi]:p3d into a very formidable machine, as waJshown in a practice game with Polk County High Schoolon the local gridiron, in which the Highlanders won bythe score of 52-0. The team did not have the services of the captain-e^.ect, Greer, but in Clemens a most efficient


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