Bryson College - Bridge Yearbook (Fayetteville, TN)

 - Class of 1925

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JULIUS DALE, JR., A.B. OAK HILL, ALABAMA President of VVilsonian Literary So- ciety '23g Vice-President '23, '24-g Foot- ball Varsity '23, 'Z-I-3 Vice-President of Senior Classg Athletic Editor of The Bridge. Julius Dale, hailing from the little town, Oak Hill, Ala., brought his sunny disposition and his remarkable ability, to Cast his lot with the class of '2S. He is a valuable asset to any group of in- dividuals. Perhaps Dale's most eminent quality is friendliness. He is however, possessor of other sterling qualities. His outstanding characteristic is his kindness which is experienced by those about him. On the football Held, Julius has shown his skill in carrying the ball over. For two years, he appeared early and went earnestly to work on the athletic field, and in his Senior year he attained the suc- cess that his former application merited. ITale's willingness, together with his natural vocal ability, has never failed to impress the expectant audience. He has been a member of the College Quar- tet for three years. VVe predict that after graduation, he will do credit to his Alma Mater in whatever Held he enters. B , .gf N 1. -, 1 3151 Q V ,V W ,. ,yr iii 5: ::. we 'Fw ' MfYrf'Y . . -.A. ::: . 3 ',-. .f :,',:f '.'i' .4 3 J 2 1 3 J : ' g f '2.f.1.rLvrtf50tt C: all eqe sm 1 W 1' Lf' --- . . . Q., 'J M M --,, ,q , ,. .,.,, l 9, w . ga. I Q - xx 5 W .v-, 1 '., '.-,'- - Q ml- Qv'lX X X ,ml jf I KLX- xv KX ,nl X i if M . W ' Mt f We wtf' J l l i ti ll T x f l25,I

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