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Vol. XVI THE VOLUNTEER 31 HARRIET THROWER FITTS. Knoxville, Term. ItACimoK ok Arts She’s beautiful, and therefore to be wooed. She it a woman, therefore to be won. V. W. C. A.; Chairman Intercollegiate Com- mittee, ,lt ,ia; Girl's Tennis Club; Secretary, ’ll; Stage Fright Club; Secretary, ’lO-’li; Junior Editor on O. and V„ ’to-'lt; Junior Editor, 'tt Volunteer; Senior Editor, '12 Volunteer; Euchrestian Literary Society. Mis Fitts is a very tall la», The youngest by far in her class. She i awfully smart Although struck by the dart Of ! an Cupid, who just couldn’t pass. GILBERT THORNE FORD. Clarksville, Tenn. Bachelor or Scirscr in Electru m ENGI- NEER! N’ ; Fain would I ehmb. yet I fear , fall. •I K V. M. C. A.; Athletic Association; Enginering Society; Secretary. ’i2: Class Football Team, ’ll; Manager Class Football, ’ll; Class Basketball Team, ’l2. Straight from Clarksville, in West Tennessee, There comes Ford, often known ns G. T. Toward the girls he is slow. We have reason to know. Since he rarely goes with them, you see.
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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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32 THE VOLUNTEER Vol. XVI EDCAR STANLEY FREED, Knowillc. Tenn. IlAt'iiKLOft OK S un I IN Ciiemu i. ENGI- NEERIN' ; ‘7 :ru never lest alone than token by myself. •I K Chi Delta: Treasurer •! K 1 . 12: President Coo|ierative B« ok Sl«»rc, '12: Facul- ty Scholarship, ’it: Secretary ami Treasurer of Mining and theological Society: Y. M. C. A.; Athletic Association; Sergeant “C” Com- pany, ’to. Mr. Freed is the Doctor’» own |»et tn Chemistry hi whole heart i set He work» with a will Just to tell Mr. Kill “Here's something you haven’t Irarned yet. I.ORINCI FREED.............Knoxville, Tenn. JtU HM.OK or Smino. IN Ktil tbicai MI Mu manum. Enginekkino care for nobody, no. not I. If nobody cares for me. •I K Chi Delta; Secretary ami Treasur- er; Vice-l'rcsidcnt, To; Critic, ’ll; Secretary of Sophomore Class; Faculty Scholarship, To-’ti; Vice-President and Treasurer of Eng- ineering Society: Senior Kejmrtcr on Orange and White, Tt-Tl; Athletic Association; V. M. C. A.; President of Chi Deltu, ’12. Here we have a phcnominal youth. Quite bent on pursuit of the truth By him. e’en “Descrip. I considered a “crip,” He’ a typical scholar, forsooth.
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