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JOSEPH FRAXKLIX MORGAX, Ph. B. Spies, N. C. The first stel ' to greatness is to be honest Phi.; Y. M. C. A.; Society Debater ' 10; Pres. Ministerial Asso. ' 12; Society Repre- sentative at Commencement ' 12: President Society Entertainment ' 13 ; Chmr. Lookont Committee ' 14. Franklin — The famons minister of the Class is Joseph Franklin. He likes to e.xponnd the gospel far and near. Yes. amongst the highways and hedges he hkes to mingle. His chief characteristic in ac- tion and in word is. Come unto me all ye who are weary and heavy-laden, and 1 will give you rest. LILLIAX BELL JOHXSOX. B. Pe. C. RnF.N. s. X. C. ' ' ' Tis better to he ivise than otherwise Psi. ; Y. W. C. A. ; Cor. Sec. Y. W. C. A. 11: Society Representative ' 11; Essayist at Psiphelian Entertainment ' 13; Vice-Pres. C. E. 14; Y. V. C. .A.. Representative to Blue Ridge Conference ' 13; L. I. Decree ' 13; Class Poet L. 1. Class ' 13. Lillian the drole, yet witty girl of ' 14, is of a scrupulous, religious nature — a con- scientious co-ed. excells in both art and ex- pression.
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CHARLES WESLEY ROUNTREE, A. B. Cvi ' UKss Chapel. Va. ■■ am nothing, if not critical Clio.; Y. M. C. A.; Society Debater ' 11; Sec. Self-Govt. Club ' 13 ; Society Represent- ative Comniencement ' 12; Sec. Clio Enter- tainment ' 13; Sec. Sunday School ' 13; Sec. Class ' 13; Pres. Self-Govt. Club ' 14; Presi- dent Junior-Senior Debate ' 14; Treasurer of Class ' 14; Chapel Monitor ' 14. Papa — Is not so old as yon might think, though he is old enough soon to have a rich experience in life. He is a sincere, sturdy fellow — does very good work, and promises to be able to get all of the enjoyment out of life that is coming to him. Though a par- son it does not interfere with his being a jolly good fellow. EMMA SALLIE HOLLAND. Ph. B. L ' k. nki.in, Va. Nut a z ' ord; not one to throiv at a dog Psi.; Y. W. C. A.; Collector at C. E. ' 11; Society Representative ' 12; Marshal Psiphe- lian Entertainment ' 13; Sec. Y. W. C. A. ' 14; Cor. Sec. Class ' 14. The modest unassuming little creature of the class ' 14 is ' ' Empsie . who has lived during her sojourn here the life of a book- worm. She is ever cold, indifferent, and nonresponsive ; but once a friend is forever a friend.
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JOHN URQUHART NEWMAN, Jr.. A. B. Ei.oN College, N. C. I mil not only witty myself. Bui the ciutsc of that -wit is in other men Phi.; Base Ball Team ' li, ' 13, ' 14; Basket Ball Team ' 12. ' 13, ' 14; Capt. Base Ball Team ' 13; Capt. Basket Ball Team ' 13. ' 14; Society Representative ' 10. Marshal Junior Senior Debate ' 13; Asst. Sec. Class ' 14; Asst. Editor Phipsicli ' 14. Dummy — Let whatever come that may, 1 shall never let my College or other duties interfere with my work. He is a happy- go-lucky fellow. He would tell you to eat, drink, and he merry to-day, for tomorrow you may die. But — he does love his girl, because, says he. The Bible says woman shall he man ' s help-mete . SALLIE WARREN FOSTER. Ph, B. Burlington, N. C. Peace if l ossible. hut the trutli at any rate Psi.; y. W. C. A.; Collector C. E. ' 10; Psiphelian Marshal ' 11 ; Vice-Pres. Class ' 11; Pres. Y. W. C. A. ' 13; Collector at C. E. ' 13; Capt. Tennis Club ' 13; Society Rep- resentative ' 13 ; Marshal Junior-Senior De- bate ' 13; Certificate in E.xpression ' 14; .Asso. Bus. Mgr. ' 14; Asso. Editor Phipsicli ' 14. Rumor has it that — judging from appear- ances — Sallie is unreproachable, but not so, for at least she is true blue, afifectionate, kind, and last but not least, our athlete.
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