Johnson C Smith University - Golden Bull Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1929

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JOHN M. BELTON Alpha Phi Alpha B.S. in Mathematics Rock Hill, s. C. Kat Hole is from across the border line, but would have you believe he is from Philly, as he has spent his summer vacations there. Though not a satellite in the classroom, he is a persistent and diligent student. He has done his major in mathe- matics, which is no sop. As a socialite, Kat Hole has been a knife, i.e.. cutting many hogs. In his last days, however, he has shown bet- ter tactics. Kat Hole plans to disprove Einstein ' s theory of relativity. We all can differentiate but there are few who can integrate. 1925-26: Mattoon Literary So- ciety. 1926-27: :iety. Mattoon Literary So- 1927-28: Mattoon Literary So- ciety; Die Lustigen Knaben; Philosophy Club; Junior Prize Orator. 192X-29: Mattoon Literary So- ciety; Die Lustigen Knaben; Philosophy Club. LEMUEL L. BLAKENEY Kappa Alpha Psi B.S. in Psychology PAGELAND, S. C. From the backwoods came His Head and with all its indications. Yet. as we ob- serve Lem now, the theory of evolution is no longer doubtful, for this country lad has emerged into a regu- lar fellow. He is unassum- ing and passive, nevertheless, his rights must be respected. He is not a ladies ' man but has a fondness for Duke ' s Mixture and Apple Sun Cured. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? 1925-26: Glee Club; Mattoon Literary Society. 1926-27: Glee Club; Secretary Mattoon Literary Society. 1927-28: Glee Club; Mattoon Literary Society; Alexander Du- mas Reading Circle. 1928-29: Glee Club; Mattoon Literary Society Ale mas Reading ' ' of Class. Circle etary JOHN ARCHIE BLOUNT Kappa Alpha Psi A.B. in English Portsmouth, Va. The Old Dominion sent us the dog, Archie Blount. He now has all the ear-marks of a Tar Heelian. Dumb Dora is always ready for an argument. In Gaul, he was a debater, but he was unable to make the grade in college. During these four years he has been trying to decide whether staying on the Hilt is more economical than staying in the city. He has changed residences not more than one hundred times. Blount will go into pedagogy and be a success. His weakness is women, wo- men, and women. The man who is able to grit his teeth and smile in the face of difficulties and keep moving is sure to conquer the world. Club; 1926-27: Gle - Knaben. 27-28: Glee Club; Di. Knaben ; Keeper 1927 ■ .. gen Knaben; Keeper of ords and Exchequer Epsilon Chapter, K: Psi. 1928-29: Glee Club; Di gen Knaben. appa Lusti- Lusti- Rec- Alpha Alpha Lusti- Page Twenty five

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Ill I ' ll II But the Spring comes quickly on: The twigs revive, the leaves come out All Winter ' s glaze has pass ' d and gone. The trees have changed — the small twigs ;prout. Just as the clouds arc massing. And when the stars have fail ' d to shine. I can see my class passing — The passing by of Twenty -nine. We ' ve labored long within yout halls O. ancient piece of masonry, And now just as the dead leal falls, We ' re simply passing on from thee. Upon the threshold of this tide, We bid these godly stones go.nl bye, And farewell to our loyal pride. May we in love and honour due. Look nol upon the worse ol things a... . .1 ..: ■ .t. ... i . ' -■, . . Class Poem of the Class of 29 Henri i ouis Marshai i This is a bleak December spell The melancholy oaks are still And white with snow like buds o ' feld Who speak and sing a doleful trill. The leaves are dead and fallen ' way, The twigs seem gone forever more. The bark is dry and like a day In March when West winds glaze J he winter comes and summer goes The changes come and pass us by Just as the race of mankind flows While others come to do and die. I look out in the pregnant night Where 1 can hear a host of mine. And catch a gleam of random light And see the Class of Twenty-nine. And now to us whose good deeds lie I Jmin ill, 1 I In , sh, lrl ,if itiic i,,li ui on those virtues riih and true, I ook we on the best ol things. Page Twenty (mir



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HI MPHILL H. BROWN Omega Psi Phi B.S. in Education Leeds. S. C. You can get a boy out of the country, but not the country out of the boy. However, Floe. as he was called in the pupa stage, is an exception. Hempill is fearless, daring and courage- ous. It was he who led us against the mighty Sophs on that traditional Sophomore day when we took their costly dinner. Due to his rare sense of humor and amiability Hempill is one of the most popular in the ! ' 29. The rational part o man is the true part. 1925- . ' I.: Glee (lull. Glei ' lub; Vice- President Mattoon Literarj So ni ' . i .1., i lull Mattoon I ii. i .n j Sin i ' tj . Sei retarj Ales ander I ' ng Circle; Philosophy Huh Adi - tising Manager ol 192! Buli 1928-29: Glee Club; Mattoon iterary Society: Alexander Du- as Readii Circ-I. . I ' li.ln-i|.ln i.i. . . , . . i, , 1 1... i ,, ti i l,,l . Knaben etarj In- I WILLIAM LEWIS BYRD Omega Psi Phi B.S. in Psychology Chester. S. C. Squats. Dusty. Oi seaux. Jazz, are a few of the names given this son of Chester. From a dog Dusty has always striven to be a sheik. He has al- ways possessed a heavy ward- robe of Biltrite ' s best. With the girlies he has not had the best results. Due to an im- pediment in speech he has found difficulty in getting his line over. He possesses a silver-toned voice and has sung on the Glee Club for four years. Act tor the sake of acting, love for the sake of lov- ing; and even if there is no heaven or hell, love Cod for His goodness. Club; Class I):, ' LUS 1 JS-26: Baseball. 1926-27: lilt-.- Club; gen Knaben. 1927-28: Glee Club; Art Edi- toi 1928 Mni.. Die Lustigen Knabi n . Philosophy i Hub Alex- .mli, Dumas Reading Circle. i ' ' 18 19: Die Lustigen Knabi n; Philosophy Club; Alexander Du- mas Reading Circle; t llass I ool ball. JAMES O. CANNADY Omega Psi Phi B.S. in Psychology Oxford. N. C. Chief is one of the out- standing constituents of the creme de la creme of Smith. He is the Grand Scribe of the Order of Prevaricators. Unfortunately, all of h i s love affairs have been ephemeral. Chief is will acquainted with James. Freud. Hall. Morton. Prince and other psychologists: he is a connoiseur of good liquids and dealer in struggle buggies and radios. He pens sesses the natural propinqui- ties of a good lawyer. Think of your dot faults the lirst of the night when you are atvake, and the faults oi others u hile you are asleep 1926 27: Die Lustigen Knaben; Mattoon Literary Society. 1927 28: Die Lustigen Knaben; Mattoon Literal Society; Ad iimw Man.-iKi-i hi 1928 Boll; Founder of Plat Hub ! ' liil,,sH,iln lluli 19 ' • 19 I i i I President of Philosophy Research iventy-six

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