The Phoenix . CHARLES ROSS ENDSLEY, A., Belfast, Tenn. Entered C. ; Class Pres. 02-3; Dormitory Foot-ball Team 03; Class Pres. 03-4; C. A.; Instructor in Greek andIvatin in Brandon School 05-7; Club 07-8; Assistant in Latinand Greek in C. U. 07-8; PhoenixStaff 08; Pres. Literary Student BodyM7-8; Class Liar 08; A. B. 08. He is a living contradiction of theHoly Writ which says that a prophetis not without honor save in his owncountry, for does not the class of 08point to him with pride and say: Be-hold our star? His strong-est char-acteristic is his ability to talk flu


The Phoenix . CHARLES ROSS ENDSLEY, A., Belfast, Tenn. Entered C. ; Class Pres. 02-3; Dormitory Foot-ball Team 03; Class Pres. 03-4; C. A.; Instructor in Greek andIvatin in Brandon School 05-7; Club 07-8; Assistant in Latinand Greek in C. U. 07-8; PhoenixStaff 08; Pres. Literary Student BodyM7-8; Class Liar 08; A. B. 08. He is a living contradiction of theHoly Writ which says that a prophetis not without honor save in his owncountry, for does not the class of 08point to him with pride and say: Be-hold our star? His strong-est char-acteristic is his ability to talk fluently on any subject without know-ing anything about it; but allow him his choice and he plunges intoan enthusiastic account of Me and Her. He devotes his leisure time tothe production of light literatureand to whooping it up for Cumber-land. From a scenic point of viewhe is not a success, but he is notin any way to blame, and thatshould not be held against is a striking point of simi-larity between


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