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T i +— — + — ■ — Xa - evue - 1922 + — ,+ I Frank Hammett Applicant for B. S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Belle Lettres Literary Society; President Pan-Hellenic Council 1921-22; Manager Tennis 1919-20; Art Editor Revue 1921-22; Dramatic Club 1921- 22; Secretary and Treasurer B Club; D. I. K. Club. Frank hails from the city of Sylacauga, but oth- erwise is a likable sort of fellow. He has a two- fold ambition : First, to rival Bo ' ' Bagley in monopolizing the affections of the Coeds, and to outstrip Michael Angelo in portraying his thoughts upon canvas. But after all that can be said of him, he is a true friend, a good scout, and is ever ready to lend a helping hand. Frank, we wish you all suc- cess in whatever you undertake, and feel sure that von will succeed. Demetrius Nestor Issos Birmingham, Alabama Applicant for A. B. Belle I.ettres Literary Society; 20: First honor roll 1920-21; Secretar Society 1920-21; Glee Club 1921-22. We are proud to have as our classmate this worthy representative of a noble and intellectual race. He is one of the best students in the class, and at all times a loyal supporter of his Alma Mater. He has decided to study medicine, and we all feel sure that he will prove himself a credit to his pro- fession and an honor to his Alma Mater. Eulin J. Laney Birmingham, Alabama Applicant for A. B. Graduate of, Trov State Norma School ; Stt dent Pea- bodv College 1917-18-19T ' Columbia Univers Pn ncipal Gray mont School. We are glad that Mr. Laney has chosen Birming- ham-Southern as his Alma Mater. He is a man of proved ability, and we feel confident of a success- ful future for him. We only regret that it has not been our privilege to become closer associated with him. Page Twenty-one
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Xa - } evue - 1922 j j « — ► Janie Fermine Grace Birmingham, Alabama Applicant for A. B. Clariosophic Literary S 21; Y. V. C. A. Cabinet 19 Janie is a girl of whom her class and school might well be proud. She is the daughter of an old Birmingham College professor, which makes us feel that she is a real product of old B. S. C. Her scholastic record is one of the best, as well as her record on the basketball team, for Janie is one of the few girls who wear the Co-ed B. Gladys Green Birmingham, Alabama Applicant for A. B. Sigma Beta Gamma; Belle Lettres Literarv Societv; his- torian Sophomore Class ' 19-20: Co-ed editor Rezue 1920; Treasurer Tnnior Class 1920-21; Societv Editor Gold and Black 1921; Treasurer Y. W. C. A. 1921-22: Secretarv Senior Class 1922; Rciuc Staff 1922: Maid of Honor State Oratorical Contest 1919; Sponsor Baseball Season 1919. Gladys is one of our most popular and attractive co-eds, as well as a splendid student and a scribe of no ordinary ability. She always carries a cheery word and smile — regardless of whether she has her credits straightened out with the office or not. We predict that she will win the love and esteem of all, as she leaves the halls of learning on the City ' s western border. Helen Haggard Greensboro, Alabama Applicant for A. B. Tau Delta: Belle Lettres Literarv Societv: Woman ' s College 191S-20; Class Poet. 1921; President Y. V. C. A. 1922; Class Historian 1922: Historian Pre-Medical Club 1922. Helen is the one Co-ed wdio had some of her work at old Southern University. She is a most zealous religious worker, a Student Volunteer, and always has taken an active interest in Christian as well as college activities. We bid her God-speed as she further pursues her education in preparation for service on the mission field, and predict with confidence for her a great and useful life of service. Page Twenty
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J Xa - 3 evu - 1922 i i ..+ — William Wa lter Locke Orrville, Alabama Applicant for B. S. Pi Kappa Alpha; Belle Lettres Literarv Society; Prophet Sop ' homore Class 1919-20; Vice-President Tunior Class 1920- 21; Associate Editor Revue 1920-21; Vice-President Senior Class 1921-22; Member Pan-Hellemc Council 1920-21: Presi- dent Belle Lettres Literarv Society First Term 1921-22; Editor-in-Chief Revue 1921-22; First Honor Roll 1920-21: Associate Editor Gold and Black 1921-22; Vice-President Pre-Medical Club; Member D. I. K. Club. Bill is a true friend, a splendid student and a real man in every sense of the word. He is the sort of fellow who can be depended upon wherever real character is needed, and in whom no confidence, however great or small, is misplaced. Bill makes A ' s in all his work, and still complains because he cannot make higher grades, yet, in spite of his in- dustry, he usually finds time to take in a show once a week. His love affairs (singular or plural) re- main one of the hidden mysteries of the Hill, but we have good reason to believe that Bill has no real enmity in his heart for the fair sex. As Editor-in- chief of the Revue, Bill has proved himself an exe- cutive of no small ability. This is but characteris- tic of the thorough quality of his work, however ; and we are looking with the greatest pride and pleasure to see him take his place as a leader in the medical profession. Carolyn Louise Martin Seale, Alabama Applicant for A. B. Troy Normal 1919; Student Peabody College 1919-20; Teacher Graymont School 1921-22. Although not a regular member of our class, Miss Martin is taking work in the Extension De- partment which will entitle her to a degree this year. We consider it a privilege to have her finish with us, thus adding her name to the roll of our many worthy alumni. Charles D. Matthews Hackleburg, Alabama Applicant for A. B. Degree Clariosophk: Literarv Society; Scholarship Medal 1919- 20: Class Poet 1920-22: Assistant Librarian 1921-22: Asso- ciate Editor Gold and Black 1921-22; V. II. C. V. Delecate to Southern Student Conference. Blue Ridge. N. C, 1920; Twice President Clariosophic Literarv Society; Millsaps Debater 1922; Valedictorian of Class of ' 1922. Charley ' s shining countenance has graced the landscape of our institution for four years. Ever in the thick of the fight, he has piled up an enviable record of grades, winning the scholarship medal in 1919-20. He has also attained some success as a journalist, having served on the Gold and Black staff for two years. Charley, we look forward with pleasure to the time when you become one of the greatest ministers of Southern Methodism. Pa 7t- Twenty-two
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