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TMEpnoEiNix 1.01 .v5 V iMja MMW l W I t tf WI , .UN1VER S1TVJ Junior Class Officers Ted F. HoLiFiELD President Grace Holden Vice-President Eunice Hill Secretary and Treasurer Grace Holden .... Phoenix Representative THE class 1916 was organized in October, 1914. Our class roll consists of fourteen names: six of which belong to ministerial students, five to co-eds, and the rest to Kenneth, Robin, and C. C. Perhaps before we receive per- mission to sign A.B. after our signatures, we shall have a number of recruits from the Sophomore Class. In the same month of October one of our class was taken from us. Now we see through a glass darkly and fail to understand why his life was cut short in its most promising period. But he did not live in vain, for he left the imprint of his noble character on each of us. We have had varied success in our inter-class contests, having rather disastrous experiences in inter-class basketball, yet our most notable achievement was the winning of the inter-class debate — represented by T. P. Holifield, J. H. Cowan, and D. C. Johnson. Members Leonard N. Albright Barker, Texas He leaves here a name that will not perish. Walton Alexander . Lebanon, Tenn Never do to-day what can be put off till to-morrow. Mary Bryan Lebanon. Tenn. And still it becomes a greater wonder that one small head can carry all she knows. Clifford Coile Lebanon, Tenn. Perhaps his appearance might de- ceive the truth that he has so nearly reached manhood. Kenneth Coile Lebanon. Tenn. Go to the ant. consider her ways and be wise. John Horace Cowan . . . Dickson, Tenn. Who conquers him shall find a stub- born though worthy foe. Eunice M. Hill Roleta, Tenn. On airy wings of sentiment she hov- ers and to all extends smiles. Grace Holden Warlrace, Tenn. Oh. do not slander her. for she meant no ill. Ted p. Holifield Hazel, Ky. A little learning is a dangerous thing, Drink deep or touch not the Pierian Spring. Daniel Cliffe Johnson . Waverly, Tenn. The sun itself is scarcely more dili- gent than he. Robin Mace Lebanon, Tenn. He never felt the touch of love nor maiden ' s hand in hte. J. D. Martin Ackerman. Miss. He is meek and he is mild.. J. L. Milling . , . . Philadelphia. Miss. He became a desperado of the T ' ild and W ooly West. Louise Palmer Nashville. Tenn, Little, not loud. Redheaded, proud. Page iTventy-one
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THEpnoEiNix 1 v5 V yUNIVERSITy j Soph Clc MoUo: Find a Way or Make a Way omore iass FloTver: Sweel Pea. Colors : Lavender and Pink Officers Edward Hambright Presidenl Katherine Stiles Vice-Presider.l and Historian Julius Douglas 5ecre aru and Treasurer Mahlon McGregor Monitor Gladys Deakins f-oet Mannie Clayton Prophet Will W. Colvert Phoenix Representative Class History THIS history is written only for the benefit of those unacquainted with Cumberland. Those knowing Cumberland University have unavoidably learned of the enviable record of the Sophomore Class. Eighteen out of twenty-four members entered the University last year as Freshmen and successfully met and solved all problems confrontmg the Freshman. The Sophomore Class of this year is the best enjoyed by Cumberland for many years. We have successful represent- atives in every organization in the University. Some of the best players on the basketball, football and baseball teams are Sophomores. Our team won the interclass basketball championship, and we also won the interclass debates — almost. With such a record behind us, we may safely prophesy a great future for our class. Page trven ' y-three
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