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Otis Lynch Uri.nmk, I H A. 2 2, . ' . ' ' ' .1, ' ' ' K Augusta, Cia. A.H.I I Iiili-Miuti.innl U.lalidlis I ' lnl.; ll(m..i- It. ' II. •:■:.: Assistant in I ' liysic-. tin. I Hlslot-y. He was a M ' linhir, aiul a ripe anti hdihI itne; ixiecilinj; ise, fair p.ikcii, and pcrMiailinn. ■■Ulis The frlonil of frli-nd.s is Otis. Hi- hits lii.kl n liiKli ttnil unvieil pltiiu umunK tlic ■■Int.lk-ctuals ..r the Hill .sim-p lie came to us; but mote than thl.s his iiiailtod sint-eiity. natuialnes.s. and hish moral intCBiltv have fpi-pver .nd.-aied this Kenlli-maii of the South to our hearts. When we part with Otis, elassniates. «■.■ part with an outstiimlini; man of ' lii;— a true friend and a perfeet cintl.tntin. Samuki. Wood Urowx, Jr., 2 ) ' , iJ ' f A .Mliultn, La. A.H.II Dramtiti.- clul.; I iit.rnational K.lalMins fliil,; ■r.iiiiis .-•■.iiia.l. SUKiati II; H..n.irary Kial. iiiity .-..iin.il To hi- a vcll-fav(ire l mail i- llie nill iit tiirtiiiif; l iit tn write ami read riiiiics by iiattirc. •«». A few of the rooms of Georgia seem to smack of art and the well-turned phrase. A pipe, an armchair and a book — perhaps of modern verse or drama, perhaps of Mencken himself. A type- writer, not torn bv constant peckinK. but oeeasionallv us.d to turn out some sketch or story. Amidst the turmoil .if student a.Iivitles .su.h a lifi- he has led— and oth.rs lliive read his copy and admired it; liav.- Ii.aid his idiil..s .|.hv an.l « ..nd. ' i-eil ; have kn..wn liim anil lik. ' .l him. H.AROl.l) DONAI.I) l?l RKE Tavlorsvillc, . C. Kai. ■•; I ' hiUin.lu.ipie So Love sought is good, but given unsought is better. Judge Heri- ' s a man who will sban- his last .lime with von. Haloid ha.sn ' t a slnKle s.-lllsh bon.- In him. and consequently he Is exi-c ' dinslv p. iuilar. ■Hal has shown Rood business ability in his iiianaKcment of the Davirtsonian. He loves a food time, but be has that innat.- slr.nKlh of .baract.r tiiat makes for acquisition In the field of leadership. llar.ild will make his million and will Bive his friends a glorious treat while spending It.
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Alexander Vaxcev Bowie, Jr.. .4 I K, J 11 K Talladega, Ala. A.B.I Mohlrans: Iiiti-rn.itioiial Relations Club: Tnterpollegiate Debater; Secretary Debates and President K.h eiisi.- founeil; Associate lOilitcr ■Uavi.lsniiia.r- ; Pi , si. lent Ministerial Band; Y. M. r. A, l-aliill.l , I ' nI.lh- S|..;il in ..:. ' ,-i s. . i. i ,: v , n ■• I ' i .- iil.!,! , Ite- viewer. Eiiiii. ii.:,ii; K, A i;, .-ni i i l I , . - I , i „., i , S. . 1 1 h, ,iii..i ' e Debater ' s lie. lal ; H..xjiit; s.|ii:..l, s,.i.i.i.. Ii.i I,. l;.|. I . - ni. I ... i,l-. .iii;.n Press Bureau; C.l.l.-n ..mill; si;ii. . li . 1 1 i.i . .. -.u.l imimI-Iii|. ...i ission, Y. M. C. A. Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven. Tally A friendly smile and a generous soul make •■Tally a prince of pals. But Tally commands respect as well as friendship. An admirable debater, a facile and versatile writer, a strong executive, and a tliinlier — such traits number Vancev in the topmost pier of the leaders of •2G This lad will shed luster on his l.el.iv.d ■Bam.i and Ills Alma Mater. JoHM Walter Hracev, Jr Rowland, N. C. A.B.II No legacy is so rich as honesty. S ieriff ■■Sheriff is a true son of Davidson, an.l pos.se.sses such traits as characterize all such men. ilthuugli sickness kipl him from the varsitv squad, he has done hi.s share of the w..rk on his class team, and after all it Is men like him thiH make the varsity what it is. Charles Louis Bragaw, F 2l E Orangeburg, S. C. A.B.I For where he fixif his heart he set his hand. C iarlie ' ' We have all stood bv and watih. il with admiration the record ■■Charlie has made as a chemist during his four vears here. ■■Charlie, ■■ our modest little senior, as you leave us you vvili take with you our sincerest wishes that you continue in lif. ' that work vou have so zealously and honorably started at old D. C.
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Edward Saatcel Christenklrv Stony Point. X. C. A.B.II Manager Freshman ?kty, ■25. What man dare I dare? Freckles He played on the scrubs for four years. is the greatest thing that can be said of a man with respect to that old grim, dogged stickability and determination in the words of whicli success is glowingly spelled. There is nowhere a power that can in anv war deter such a spirit from its final goal. As a last behest, Freckles, above all things cling to that bent forever and ever. an,l the result is not feared. Alton Bennett Cl.aytor, Y Q Durham, X. C. A.B.II Band: .ScrseanI R. O. T. C. ' 25; Sicund l.icu- He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument. Clayf Clayt is the kind of man who is going to make a success of everything lie goes into. Guided by a high sense of integrity, a strict code of morals and full of the go spirit, his future looks bright indeed, Clayt ' s loquaciousness has taken up most of his time, and vet he has discharged his obligations faithfully and we lose him with many regrets. Thomas Gay Coltrane, F A Concord, N. C. A.B.II Class Basketball. ' 22. ' 23, ' 25. I love a ballad in print o ' life, for th en we are sure that they are true. ■•Tom There was once a temple raised to Concord in ancient Rome to promote that spirit of order and amity. Tom is from Concord, and is truly a child of Concord, for if. during his four years here, anyone ever heard from him any words of discord, it has never up to the present time been recorded. A noble and trustworthy trait for any man, Tommy of Concord.
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