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Vol. XVI THE VOLUNTEER 23 CHAKLES ERNEST ALLRED, Allred. Tenn. Bachki.or or SriENTinc Agsicui.tike “Happy the man. whom bounteous Rods allow With his t wn hands paternal grounds to plough A ♦; Philo; V. M. C. A.; Agricultural Club; Chess and Checker Club; Athletic As- sociation ; Co-op. Hoarding Club; Mining and Geological Society; Campus Volunteer German Club, President, ’n-’u: Sophomore Editor on Magazine, ’o )-'lo; Secretary-Treasurer Agri- cultural Club; Critic, ’lo-’tt; Assistant Man- ager U. T. Farmer,’to-’l I: Business Manager, Vice-President Agricultural Club, 12. C. E. Allred is one who would fain Resemble Alphonso of Spain ; At a Lyceum dance. He glides round in a trance. All the ladies’ hearts rending in twain. BLANCHE BEARD................Knoxville. Tenn. Baciiei.ok or Arts “Superior worth her rank requires.” Zcta Tau Alpha. Itehold our vice-president, neat. Whose voice i exceedingly sweet. When Heine she sees. He says wont you please I.et me walk with you up to Gay Street!”
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22 THE VOLUNTEER Vol. XVI ALBERT S Vi:i l N ; ADSMOND I ecr I»dge. Tcnn. Bach rum of Scientific Aaimim “To me the meanest ftotaer that biotas ean give Thoughts that Jo often he too Jeef- for tears I'hilo; Agricultural Clui», Vice-President, President, Sergeant-at-arms; Athletic Associa- tion; Y. M. C. A.; Volunteer Union: C.eolo- gical Society, ’lo-'lt ; U. T. Campus Foreman, ’oq-’ii; Financial Committee. V. M. C. A., To- 'it; U. T. Fruit Farm Foreman: Sergeant-at- arms, Philo; Horticultural Kditor U. T. Farmer. Mr. Adsmond from Peer I.odge Camp hail», A place scarcely reached by the mails. At running hugs down. He has won great renown. And onward through life he now sails. REUBEN THOMAS AI.LEN. Lynchburg, Tcnn. Baciiemm or Aars “Some feelings are to mortals given It'ith less of earth in them than heaven Entered Sophomore Clas iqoq; V. M. C. A.; Philo; Chairman Bible study 1910 11; President V. M. C. A. 1911-12; Quartermaster Sergeant of Battalion toio-ii: First Lieu- tenant anti Battalion Quartermaster 1911-12. Because of affairs of the heart. From the Hill Mr. Allen wont part. But there's comfort elsewhere. In a face that is fair. Though hearts have been pierced by a dart.
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24 THE VOLUNTEER Vol. XVI ROBERT RHEA BLAKE, Straw Plains. Tend. Bachelor of Sciextific A«;kh t i n ke For my moans. I'll husband thorn so tv oil, Thov shall go far with little. Agricultural Club, ’oS- t2; Seed Analysis, Tennessee Experiment Station, oq-’i2; V. M. C. A., ’ocj-’ta; Philo; Volunteer l‘nion; Ag- ronomy Editor of The I . T. Farmer, ’11 12. To look at our friend Mr. Blake, Vou might think that your life he would take. But he’s harmful to none. And considers it fun. To make diligent use of the rake. JOHN LOGAN BREWER, Cleveland. Tenn. B.u'im.oK or Arts I was not horn for oourts or state affairs I pay my debts, believe, and say my prayers” K •! ; Editor-in-chief Orange and White; Chi Delta, winner orator’s medal, ’to; repre- sentative and winner in Inter-society Oratori- cal Contest, ’to; President Chi Delta; Secre- tary Volunteer Union; Publication Council; Recording Secretary Y. M. C. A.; X A Editor on Volunteer, ’to; Athletic Association; Gov- erning Board Campus-Volunteer German Club; Class Basketball; Co-op Club. A graceful young fellow called Brewer, While waltzing n girl sought to woo her. Now he’s cjuite hard to beat. For stepping on feet. So he later spent money to shoe her.
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