High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 30 text:
“
James Mourning Ai ' I ' lhiu . W Y IJ, F — E, B K Florence, Ala. B.S.I :iet: V Board of Control; I Student Coiintil; Y ' Assistant, -25, ■■Hi: .Tun Esculapian Club; Int. gv Club; Chemistry Eumcnean; Reporters ' Club; ot N. C. Academy of Sci- I am not in the roll of common men. Jim It is hard to belieye so much energy and enthusiasm could be found in one human being. With him quiclc action follows on the thought. In all his work, especially Chemistry, and in social and fraternal life as well as in Y work, Jim has had great success. A truer gentleman lias never left the portals ot Davidson, and we are reluctant to see him go. Thompson Simkins B.aker, Z A E, O A K Jacksonville, Fla. .B.S.I Captain Freshman Football, ' 23; President Sophomore Class; S.-cretary and Treasurer Student Body; Tuastmasler Sophomore Banquet; Vice-President Student Body; Vice- President Athletic Association; Student Council. ' 24, ' 25, ' 2G; Varsity Football. ' 23, •24, ' 25; Class Track Team; D Club; President Student Body; All-State Football Team two years. Right noble is thy merit. Brassic. You will nev. ' r f(.rset ninssie T!i,l er- nev,-i- l ' ,,ru-. t :i split -second ini i i ' ssiim ef this red- Your lights W.4LTER Louis Baker Mooiesville, N. C. A.B.I Philanthropic Literary Society; Second Critic Phi Society; Class Football, Soph year. ' Tis pitiful to court a grin when you should woo a soul. wh knows Rt V Mt . Bak his work, but ■ated his 11 to e hi n s fello Its ent bu success as it is deeme mpressed at once bv his deep earnestness I, and to his God, to the service of whom There is success awaiting him. not only a 10 eyes of One Who g-uides below and rules ind sincerity, not he has dedicated 5 mankind deems above.
”
Page 29 text:
“
1 ' raxk Wilson Ai-Iord. K 1 ' Chipkn, Fla. B.S.II Froslimiin Fnnthall, ' 23; Varslly Baseball. ' 23. ' 24; Captain Basehall, ' 20; First Sorgfant K. O. T. C. ' 25; Treasurir ■•!)•• Club. ■2. ' i; Siiii-taiy ■ ' U Club. ' 28. Thy inciclfsty is a laiulle t tliy merit. Frank ' This lad from tlie Alligator State began to snap at lienors when he first arrived, and he has been sueeeiisful in corralling quite a number. He has been one ot the best baseball pla.vers to attend Davidson in a long, long time. Frank is a Jolly, sociable fellow, and we are all exp.eiing him to hit till ' ball of his life -.1 long way il.nvn the road of sui-eess and happine.«.s. V. DE H.A.Mi ' TON Ali.i.sox. Jr., — Y Washington, 1). C. A.B.I I C.lee Club. ' 24. ' 20: Quips and Crank.s ' Klafl ' : Forensie Council; Vice-President Kuni.nean l.ii. rarv Sn.i.ty; K, pnr ter. ' Club; .Minislcrial iiand; IntiTnational Kelations Club; Sp.mish Club Common sense is instinct, .Toil enough of it is genius. IfaJi %V.. are glad that Wade, the lad from the Capital ' ity. .hose IJavld.son as his .-Vlni.-i .Mat.-r. for w,- l.ave all benelltid by his iircsem-.- in our mid.sl. .A good .■itudc nl. a hard worker, :■. Ilter.iry :irlisl. and always ch .-.rful, W.ade has scl an example it will be well lo folbiw. ji i.iis W ' li.Li.xM AxnuRSoN, } (- II, () K Aiiiiersoii, S. C. H.S.I Kieshman Football T.-ani. -22; ' arsitv Football. ' 24. ' 25; Track Team. ' 22. ' 2;!. ' 24; Vlce-Hresident D ' Club; I ' risidenl Pan-Helieiiie Council; Captain Track Team; June Week Committee. Your heart ' s desires be with you! •■Red Ited is from the Palmetto State. Ihi- land that Haunts the Bonnie Blue Flag, and he never fails to let people know it. P.ed has done a lot since he has been here, and he has done it in a whole-hearted, big-souled manner. His prowess on the gridiron and track, his leadership of the Pan-Hellenic Council, and Ins many friends, all testify that Red is a man ' s man. Davidson has done much for him, and he has dime much for ills Alma Mater.
”
Page 31 text:
“
Thomas Calhoun Barr. J (- A. 2 ) ' , l A (Irccnvillc, S. C. A.B.n Glee Clul.; Onheslra; President Kumenean Soek-ty; Magaz.m- t-tuff; E.liuir Magazine. His words sincere, his thoiifjhts immaculate. Tom , ,, 1 ■ „ ,„,, iiovo nn.. ,.f ihr il.in.Bt tliinliers who ever walked the campus of is a man who ia not tied by stagnant tradltums. but seeks for the i eal tiuin ' ,7,,.f r,„„ m.,,,.,- It is to im-.i liU. Tom that we are lookinK to bring I ' nIiKhtenment and honor lo their Alma Matii. loHX Ci.vDi ' Harrington. Jr RaU-igh, N. C. A.B.II PhUanlhropie: International Relations Club; Freshman-Sophomore Declalmer ' s Medal; fveasurer. ' FiVst Critic, and President ' ' hi Society; Preshman-Sopho Junior-Senior Debate, ' 24. ' 25; WrestUnK Team; Political .Science Assistant. L Club, ' 25. . . , . , , . , „ Expcru-iici- IS h - iiKliistry achieved. J. C. To J C the world seems a hattlelield In which only a serene mind can be at ease. But he means bu.,lnes ' ' s and has always upheld his end of the scrap. He hj« maintained h,s } ° l ' ° ' ll lZU the classroom, on the mat, and in the forensic Ae ;• As ' .. f . ' [, ' ' ' » 8 ' f °f, ' V,,o n. to b of purpose, his clear reasoning and ftneness of Insichl will make hiin .in ..ppoi,, lu J. C. Is small only in stature. William AIoRTON Bl.ack, A ' 3 Davitlson, N. C. B.S.I iM-.slinian Football, -2:1; Varsity Fo„tl.all. ■21--25--2(; ; Captain Football. ■2C; D Club. The ciimhiiied nialitics (if a man and a i reat athlete. Ili,r Bang ' Enter the human pile driver. The most consistent fullback In the State of North Carolinii V -hene4 ' r Monk wants an extra yard or two, everyone knows the ball goes to % ick. for he Is lust the kind that put it across without a hitch. To be able to put anything across is a great asset. Wick. and il is hoped tliat you arc to that measure a success in life.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.