The Phoenix . l||i|pp^- l^; • ?:.^ 1^^^ *?»«- l^- Junior Class Roll Officers W. H. BAKER President D. M. HARRISON Vice President F. L. HUDSON Secretary M. L. RICE Treasurer C .STEWART Class Poet T. G. HENRY . Class Orator E,. L- MOORE Class Historian T. E. McSPADDEN Class Liar W. F. BRADLEY Phoenix Representative Membership I. BAKER, W. H., 2. BRADLEY, W. F., 3. BULLOCK, C. C, 4, HARRISON, D. M., S- HAYNES, A. B., 6. HENRY, T. G., 7. HUDSON, F. L., 8. McSPADDEN, T. E, 9- MOORE, E. L., 10. RICE, W. L., II. SMITH, C. W., 12. STEWART, C. 0 History of Junior Class So much of the history of the Jun


The Phoenix . l||i|pp^- l^; • ?:.^ 1^^^ *?»«- l^- Junior Class Roll Officers W. H. BAKER President D. M. HARRISON Vice President F. L. HUDSON Secretary M. L. RICE Treasurer C .STEWART Class Poet T. G. HENRY . Class Orator E,. L- MOORE Class Historian T. E. McSPADDEN Class Liar W. F. BRADLEY Phoenix Representative Membership I. BAKER, W. H., 2. BRADLEY, W. F., 3. BULLOCK, C. C, 4, HARRISON, D. M., S- HAYNES, A. B., 6. HENRY, T. G., 7. HUDSON, F. L., 8. McSPADDEN, T. E, 9- MOORE, E. L., 10. RICE, W. L., II. SMITH, C. W., 12. STEWART, C. 0 History of Junior Class So much of the history of the Junior Class as can be recorded certainlypresents a variety of facts. We are twelve. The same number, but byno means, the same kind of material as that which went to make up thepersonnel of our Lords Disciples. Nine States and two continents arerepresented. Texas and Tennessee furnish two each; Kansas, Missouri,Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky, Ohio, and Scotland furnishone each. There is also a v


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