The Phoenix . ed for the duties of their profession by having been its members—?-men who will achieve distinction in life and who will reflect honor upoupur Moot Court and Law School, Roll of Members Easterling Toler Serenbetz. • Keck Murphy Wolff Hanna Witt Powell Lawrence Hunter Jordon Niles Lewis Hammond Jacobs Cory Stockton Conwell Legett Bickers Pemberton Weeks Walker Gillis Sheltoii Kelley Dunlap Powers Rogers Counts Stout Hunter Counts Dry den Hamilton Speers Brown Kerr Batts Blackshear Patter-son Compton, Jr. Gallaway Sparks Whorton Compton, Sr, Curtis Spears Chase Hale Lanier CoUings
The Phoenix . ed for the duties of their profession by having been its members—?-men who will achieve distinction in life and who will reflect honor upoupur Moot Court and Law School, Roll of Members Easterling Toler Serenbetz. • Keck Murphy Wolff Hanna Witt Powell Lawrence Hunter Jordon Niles Lewis Hammond Jacobs Cory Stockton Conwell Legett Bickers Pemberton Weeks Walker Gillis Sheltoii Kelley Dunlap Powers Rogers Counts Stout Hunter Counts Dry den Hamilton Speers Brown Kerr Batts Blackshear Patter-son Compton, Jr. Gallaway Sparks Whorton Compton, Sr, Curtis Spears Chase Hale Lanier CoUings Bullington Eldridge Masengill Oarnelf Tucker Gillespie Clark Baskin Helton Gordon 1 Jones Barnes ? Etheridge Russell Holder Capshaw Fen law Anderson I Arnest Paxton Nicholson Burchfiel Donnely Webster Morrison Moore Settle Toler Draper Tate Shelly Goldstone, Human Crews Brockman Myers Conwell Hamblin Gregory Myers Anderson Reinberger Black lye Nelson Gore Campbell Jacobs Howell Robinson It 84. Piano Graduates Ethel Bouton Miss Uthel Bouton is a native of Mississippi, although for the pastfive years her home has been in Lebanon. I^or three years shestudied piano under Prof. Feuchtinger. Since then she has been apupil of Prof. Gise. She completes the course in music this term,and will receive a diploma from the Conservatory. Miss Bouton hasalways been a sincere student, and her work reveals a most subtleappreciation of rausic. Olive Gollithan Miss Olive Gollithan graduated from the L/. C. Y. I?, in 1905, whereShe also finished the course in music. She continued the study ofmusic at Wards Seminary in Nashville. Later she became a studentin the Conservatory under Prof. Gise. Miss GoUithans work is wor-thy of the highest artistic merit. She will graduate from the Con-servatory this term. 86
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