. Desoto (1917) . ^e y m o t* *r w^ ^ wrsx JEyn^rj ©?Iwb >/ ^W: y ^f Motto: Nit, Nisi : Green and White. OFFICERS. Rollin Wilson _ _Presiden t Wallace George Secretary John Melleord Treasurer Carlisle M. Herron Sergeant-at-Arms ROLL. Abernathy, Elmo Farnsworth, Bethel Aycock, Paul Foster, Newton Ball, Ernest C. Foster, Tom Caldwell, David Forrester, William Colin, Fletcher George, Wallace Davis, C. E. Gough, Lamar Davis, C. A. Holloway, Mason DeSaussure, Charlie Holloway, Gordon Herron, Carlisle M. Lane, Hunter Loeb, Louis McDowell, John Mclllwain, Terrell McClure, Elton Pettigr


. Desoto (1917) . ^e y m o t* *r w^ ^ wrsx JEyn^rj ©?Iwb >/ ^W: y ^f Motto: Nit, Nisi : Green and White. OFFICERS. Rollin Wilson _ _Presiden t Wallace George Secretary John Melleord Treasurer Carlisle M. Herron Sergeant-at-Arms ROLL. Abernathy, Elmo Farnsworth, Bethel Aycock, Paul Foster, Newton Ball, Ernest C. Foster, Tom Caldwell, David Forrester, William Colin, Fletcher George, Wallace Davis, C. E. Gough, Lamar Davis, C. A. Holloway, Mason DeSaussure, Charlie Holloway, Gordon Herron, Carlisle M. Lane, Hunter Loeb, Louis McDowell, John Mclllwain, Terrell McClure, Elton Pettigrew, Ural G. Parrott, Clifton Shearer, Wells Sorsby, Wells Steig, William Thurman, Royster Wilson, Rollin Wellford, John ;c,. 77 9?i)mimr A. JHynbrrfi (Club Ad I mem. Seymour A. Mynders—a great name! The name of a great man, a namewhich we, the members of the Seymour A. Mynders Club, will ever honorand respect, and under which we shall greet posterity, ranked among ourbrothers of the day in keeping with the virtues of the great man that are oursthrough imitation. Proud are the sons gathered under the name, for Sey-mour A. Mynders was one of the greatest educators of his day, one of thebest men of all time; a man whose soul was never narrowed by selfishness,whose mind never fell below the level of nobility and magnanimity, whosework stands a monument to his name. Among those who loved him and wuold do his memory honor Ave arepermitted to dwell ; in a school that is devoted to his profession we are gath-ered to further the ambitions of his life; under his name we are assembled inthe interests of the children of Tennessee—enemies of illiteracy, devotees ofknowledge and truth. If the most we do is but to hel


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