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26 THE VOLUNTEER Vol. XVI LUCY DORTCH BURTON, Somerville. Tenn. Bachr.i.or or Arts “She if a true friend. •I K ♦; Editor on Mugazine from Special Class. ’lo-'it; Chairman Intercollegiate Com- mittee V. M. C. A., 'lO-'li; Elizabeth Barrett Literary Society. Miss Burton from Somerville came. Who in English ami History won fame. She made I’hi Kappa Phi, With an average quite high. And the Hill will ring loud with her name. I.LOYD I.OKI NO CLICK. Andersonville, Tenn. Kacii 1:1.0« or SctRNcr. A statesman, that . an tide with every faction. •I V •! ; President Philo; Vice-President V. M. C. A.; Chairman Executive Committee Volunteer Union; Secretary-Treasurer Debat- ing Council; Publications Council; Associate Editor Orange anil White; Business Manager University Directory; Athletic Association; Campus-Volunteer German Club; Co-op Club. A senior we have here named Click. Who thought teaching school was a trick. But a maid with blue eves. Who was just the right size. Made him fall deep in love very quick.
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Vol. XVI THE VOLUNTEER 25 JUDD I!KOOKS................Hampshire, Ten». H IIFlok OF SCIENTIFIC ACKin-t.TI KK He drinks the pure pleasures of a rural life. «I K 4«; Agricultural Club: V. M. C. A.; Philo; Volunteer Union; Mining and Geo- logical Society; V. M. C. A. Advisory Hoard; Athletic Association; Secretary-Treas- urer Agricultural Club; Assistant Editor U.T. Farmer, ’to-’it; Kditor-in-Chirf, 'tt-'ii: Philo Editor O. and V. and Magazine; Vice- President Agricultural Club: Hoard of Direc- tors Co-op Hook Store; Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class; Secretary Philo; President Ag- ricultural Club. Here notice our rural friend, Brooks, Who lives by perusing his books. His derby—a dear— Makes him look like a peer. Thus he passes through life on hi look . EUGENE HR VAX...............Watertown, Tenn. ItAciiEi.ox of Science in Ki-kctrical Engi- neering (? far a seat in same paetie naak. Just hid with trees and sparkling with a braak This is the noted ‘'Big” Bryan, ’Mongst ladies considered a lion. To judge by his fame, lie ha honored his name. And ha proved an illustrious scion.
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Vol. XVI THE VOLUNTEER 27 CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK. Millington, Tcnn. Bachelor or Scikxce in Electrical En«i- NERRIN« My only books torre woman's looks. And folly's all they've taught me. 2 A K. O N K: Manager Freshman Fool- ball; University German Club; Tennessee Cotillion Club; Treasurer, Campus German Club; First Sergeant “B’’ Company, ’io-'ii; First Lieutenant (resigned) “II” Company, 'll; Engineering Society; Secre- tary, ’to-’il; Volunteer I'nion; Vice-Presi- dent, ’ti-’i2: Manager 'Varsity Football Team, 1911. “Tige is known as the king of the rooters. And is aLo a prince among suitors. In spite of his noise. He’s admired by the boy's. And very well liked by his tutors. LEMUEL STEPHENS CROSBV, Mohawk, Tcnn. Haciif.i.or or Scif.no: in Eim rKicu Engi- neer! xu He hath a mint of phrases in his brain. Assistant in Physic : Philo; Vice-President Engineering Society; Electrical Department Editor on Engineering Annual, ’ll; Philo Debating Team, ’u; Chairman V. M. ('. A. House Committee, 'll’-ti; Handbook Staff, ’ll; Athletic Association; Volunteer I'nion; Pentagonal Debater, li. From Mohawk to u comes this youth. Who has Edison beaten, forsooth. With his wonderful smile. To entrance you the while. He will tell you some marvellous truth.
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