The Phoenix . ^ =5,>«Y 36. Motto—Never hurry, never worry. Colors—Oxford Gray and Maroon. Flower—Century plant. are the boys, Who are ever at work;Never cut classes. Nor a duty arent we fineLeap year bait!Junior Lits!1908. OFFICERS B. M. MACE, JR President W. R. SEAT Vice President L. S. COILE Secretary W. M. WHITE Treasurer L. P. PARKER Orator W. W. REYNOLDS Liar W. D. FRANKS Phoenix Representative Class Roll Coile, L. S., Lebanon, Tenn.—Linny did his preparatory work at Bak-er-Himel, Knoxville, and from there entered Tusculum College, where heranked high as a student. H


The Phoenix . ^ =5,>«Y 36. Motto—Never hurry, never worry. Colors—Oxford Gray and Maroon. Flower—Century plant. are the boys, Who are ever at work;Never cut classes. Nor a duty arent we fineLeap year bait!Junior Lits!1908. OFFICERS B. M. MACE, JR President W. R. SEAT Vice President L. S. COILE Secretary W. M. WHITE Treasurer L. P. PARKER Orator W. W. REYNOLDS Liar W. D. FRANKS Phoenix Representative Class Roll Coile, L. S., Lebanon, Tenn.—Linny did his preparatory work at Bak-er-Himel, Knoxville, and from there entered Tusculum College, where heranked high as a student. He entered Cumberland in 07, and while herehas been deservedly popular. He intends sometime to take an A. B. hereand then—well, he says he has never thought seriously about what hewould do. S. A. E. Franks, W. D., Kenton, Tenn.—W. D. took his preparatory work atKenton Institute, where he finished in 04 and entered Cumberland thesame year. Since coming here he has been forced to stay out one year,-recuperating from


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