The Third Sunday Services Program of the Sais Society, a Student Organization at the Tennessee A & I State Normal School, Commemorates the Annual Sermon Service. The Sais Society, Founded in 1919, Encouraged Scholarship and Honored Students...
The Purpose of This Organization is for the Re-Emphasis of better Sportsmanship on This Campus. The Officers are as Follows: Lee Derrick, President; Fred Valentine, Vice President; James Buford, Secetary, Joseph McPherson, Treasurer. The Advisors...
The Literati Club Was Founded in the Fall of 1932 by Miss Zelma L. Redmond. This Organization Sought to Create a Special Desire for Speech Improvement by Making Students Increasingly More English-Conscious; Encourage Creative Activity and to...
The East Dormitory Club Strives to Develop Brotherhood, Unity and Good Behavior in the Dormitory; to Develop Gentlemen of the Highest Order; and to Maintain Clean Buildings and Grounds.
International Relations Group Sunday School and President William J. Hale Pose for a Group Picture on March 23, 1941. Sponsored by SCA, Mrs. Lena B. Watson, Advisor with Miss C. Johnson and Mr. F. Mourning.
David Anderson Was the Founder of the First Student Organizations for Young Men. Originally Named the Billy Hale Jr. Club (In Honor of the President's son). The Club Was Renamed the Anderson-Billy Hale Club following Anderson's Sudden Death...