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Vol. XVI THE VOLUNTEER 29 SAM WRIGHT DONALDSON, Rockford, Tcnn. Haciiei.or of Arts Let me have audience far a word or two. Athletic Association; V. M. C. A.; Class Football: Class Basketball; Class Baseball; Sergeant “C Company; Manager Scrub” Football. Baseball, and Haskctball Teams: Track Squad, ’to-'li; Manager 'V’arsity Base ball, ’12: Manager June Jubilee and Circus, ’ll; Manager Vaudeville, 12; Election Officer, ’12: Winner Battalion Shoot, ’09: Killer Club: Scrub Football, ’ll: Sub. ’Varsity Basket- ball. ’it. “Windy’s generally known on the Hill, As a schemer of wonderful skill. Thus he takes hi» position As head politician, A job he can very well fdl. RALPH WESLEY DWIGHT, Chattanooga, Tcnn. BACllKi.ok ot Siikmi: tv Mm iiankm. Enci- NKKRINO He wax ever precise in promise-keeping'' Y. M. C. A.; Treasurer: Chairman Mem- bership V. M. C. A.; Engineering Society: Treasurer, ’to-'n: President, 'ti-'i2; Athletic Association; Co-op Club; President, ’lO-'tt; Campus-Volunteer German Club; Chattanooga Club; President, ’ii-’t2: Volunteer Union; President, ’ii-’u; O. and W. Stall. ’00; Philo; Critic, ’09; Secretary, ’10; Treasurer, ’lO-’li; Vice-President, ’ll ; President, ’l l-’l 1; Inlersociety Debater from Philo,’11; Business Manager Engineering Annual, ’ll; Manager, '11: 'Varsity Baseball. Behold here a fellow named Dwight Who thought to love co-eds was right So he called up the Blount To talk to his Hunt, But, Miss Mulligan answered good-night.”
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28 THE VOLUNTEER Vol. XVI MARY ALICE DANIEL Knoxville, Tenn, Bachki.ok of Arts An excellent scholar. •P M; 'I K «I ; Secretary, tt-’i2; President fiirl'i Glee Club; President Central High School Club; V. W. C. A.; Elizabeth Barrett Literary Society; Lewisohn Scholar; Vice President Junior Class; Treasurer Girl’s Ten- nis Club, ’lo-’ti. You see here a lady named Mary, Who sinus like a yellow canary. The work she has wrought. Will all soon be for naught. For twill vanish by next January. HELEN LOUISE DE PI E. Knoxville, Tenn. Bachelor of Arts In mathematics she has no superior. Phi Kappa Phi. Helen’s a great Bible student; Her actions have always l een prudent; In math she excels. And big words she spells. With a zest that is simply impudent.
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=ar 30 THE VOLUNTEER Vol. XVI I.FI LA TIXSLKY FARRIS. Knoxville. Tenn Kuimog of Aui Serene in virgin majesty she shines. I’hi Kappa l hi: Kuchrcstian Literary Socie- ty; President V. V. C. A., ’ll; Chairman Devotional Committee. Vice-Fro vident Girl's Hire Club, ’to’it. Now I-e-il.i s a dainty sweet miss— You’ll agree, I am sure, to this. Rut when cut out by Nina, She pledged faith to Diana— And her Iniok he now turn-, to for bliss. Rl’FCS IIKNKY FKLTS. .IK.. Springfield. Tenn. B. im.«m or Scientific A ;kici i m «»: The noblest mind the best contentment bus. A T if: «I K ♦; O X E; Philo; V. M. C. A.; Athletic Association; Agricultural Club; Miniug and Geological Society; Volunteer Cnion; Secretary. '11 ; Campus German Club; Tennessee Cotillion Club; Pan-Hellenic tier- man Club; Governing Board. T1-T2: ’Varsity Track, oo-’i2; Manager Class Track, ’to-'ia; Malinger Class Football, 'to; Manager 'V arsi- ty Track, '12; Sergeant Company -o»i ’to; Class Football, ’ll; V. M. C. A. Cabinet, Tt- 12: Assistant in Botanical Department, ’to- '11; Senior Editor on Volunteer. “kufe’’ Felts is a cinder-path star. Surpassing all others by far. His good natured ways Have won him great praise. And raised hi position to par.
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