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GEORGE FRANK BURNS Chattanooga, Texx. Graduated from Castle Heights in ' 07, and entered Cumberland the same fall ; Basket Ball, ' Varsity, ' 07- ' ] 1; Phoenix Representative of Freshman Class, ' 08; Delegate to Asheville Stu- dent Conference, ' 08- ' 10; Secretaj-y Y. M. C. A., ' 08- ' 09: President Y. M. C. A., ' lO- ' ll; President Amasagassean, ' 08-09; Assistant Business Man- ager Weekly, ' 07- ' 08; Assistant Editor, ' OS- ' Og, ' lO- ' ll; Instructor in Greek and Assistant In Chemistry, ' 09- ' 10, ' lO- ' ll; Vice President Stu- dent Body, ' lO- ' ll; Phoenix Representative Y. M. C. A., ' 11; President Senior Class, ' 11; A.B., ' 11. G. Frank has been in Lebanon so long that the date of his arrival has escaped the memory of the oldest inhabitants. He is an all-round college man, being a leader in Christian work, star athlete, honor student, devoted lover of the coeds., and enthusiastic rooter. ' ' During his Senior year he has taken elective work in mu- sic. The course seems to have consisted princi- pally of theory and association with the best musicians. His greatest accomplishments are his ability to whistle like a mocking bird and to eat more than anybody in the dormitory. BESSIE JOHNSON, A E R McAlestee, Okla. Graduate of L. C. Y. L., ' 06; entered Cumber- land, September, ' 08; Amasagassean Treasurer, ' 09- ' 10; Censor, ' 08; Parliamentarian, ' 10; Sec- retary, ' 09; Coed. Basket Ball, ' Varsity, ' 09- ' ll; Captain, ' 10; Weekly Staff, ' 09- ' ll; Delegate Asheville Student Conference, ' 10; Treasurer Y. W. C. A„ ' 09- ' 10; Miss Beard ' s Orchestra, ' 09- ' 10; President Oklahoma Club, ' 11; Secretary Ath- letic Association, ' lO- ' ll; President Music Club, ' 11; PhcEnix Representative of Senior Class, ' 11; Instructor in English, ' lO- ' ll; Vice President of Senior Class, ' 11; Certificate in Voice, ' 11; A.B., ' 11. A half-civilized coed, from Oklahoma, sent here by her parents, who had hoped that she might become less savage. She has a smatter- ing knowledge of a great variety of subjects. Her accomplishment which is the source of most delight to her friends is her fiddling. She Is the only girl of the Senior Class, but because of her propensity for associating with a certain Freshman she has often been mistaken for one.
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Ch oenior wass Colors: Blue and Gohl. Flower: Pansy. MoTio: Acti laiores jucundi. ' ' OFFICERS President Burns Vice President iVIiss Johnson Secretary Bryant Treasurer Shelby Orator ' T Faulk Prophet Brown Artist Feye Historian Shatz Phcenix Representativs Miss Johnson - YELL Seniors, Seniors! One plus seven! • ' Vinimus, vicimus! Nineteen eleven!
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ROY FRYB, n K A Salltsaw. Okla. Graduate of Kendall College, ' 07; entered Cumberland the following fall; Baseball, ' Var- sity, ' OS- ' ll; Captain, ' 10; Manager, ' 11; Presi- dent Student Body, ' lO- ' ll; .Junior Law Class, ' 11; Artist for Senior Class, ' 11; A.B., ' 11, Chief is our star baseball man and artistic genius. He can break any track-team record on making a home run, and can draw anything he ever saw. He has no heart, because it has been stolen by a certain fair damsel, but it has been suspected that he might have a brain. His favorite theme of conversation is Her, He will launch forth upon this subject with little or no provocation. His work in college has been characterized by a diligent application to his studies and thorough preparation at exam, time. CARLTON POSEY SHELBY, K S Jonestown, Miss, Castle Heights Alumnus, ' 08; entered Cumber- land, September, ' 08; Basket Ball, ' Varsity, ' 08- ' ll; Captain, ' 11; Coach tor Coed, Basket Ball, ' 10; Baseball, ' Varsity, ' lO- ' ll; Music Club, ' 11; C.B., ' 11. Carlton sems to be best fitted by nature for a public auctioneer; but we know that he will make an expert civil engineer, because Professor Buchanan has taught him. He hails from Mis- sissippi, and has been accused of being poor white trash and not knowin ' nothin ' ; yet he himself is a living contradiction of such slan- derous reports. He attends all the church serv- ices because — but it is not in our sphere to question his motives. He has devoted his leis- ure hours to the production of literary master- pieces in the form of love letters and in playing ' Little Brown Jug on the flute. CARL VICTOR BROWN Lebanon, Tenn, Graduate of Morgan, ' 07 ; entered Cumberland, ' 07; Delegate to Asheville Student Conference, ' 08- ' 09; Weekly Staff, ' 08; President Y. M. C. A., ' 09- ' 10; President Tennis Club, ' 10; Delegate to Rochester Convention, ' 10; Literary Department Orator, ' 10; Debater, ' 11; President Amasagas- sean, ' 09; President Preachers ' Club, ' 11; Busi- ness Manager of Phoenix, ' 11; Instructor in His- tory, ' lO- ' ll; Class Prophet, ' 11; A,B„ ' 11. Brown is the only really incorrigible society man we have, and does the sporting for the whole class. He has had his heart broken three or four times annually during his career in col- lege, for he just will fall in love with the giggling, sentimental, heartless coeds. He is hardly a thing of beauty, but he is not to blame for that, and it should not be held against him. But he knows a lot, and will always be held in fond memory by the Faculty for his industrious research in Physics and diligent application to Calculus,
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