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PAUL E. DAVIS B.S. m Education Okomulgee. Okla. Web has been mor e fortunate than his fellow stateman Joe Robinson. for he has been able to win a Carolina maid. Web is another one of those boys who could buy from the Scotchman and sell to a Jew with a profit. All these years he has sold Baby Ruth to the Smith students. His profits were so great that he now drives an Lsscx. which means that he must have sold about ten billion boxes of this toothache fomenter. People are persuaded by their men reasons — not yours. 26: Class Football. 1926-27: Mattoon Liti ciety. 1927-28 Mattoon Literary So- ■ t) . Dii I ustigen Knaben. 1928-28: Mattoon Literarj So ciety; Die Lustigen Knaben. PAUL R. DUSENBURY Omega Psi Phi B.S. in Psychology ASHEVILLE, N. C. There ' s no place like the Land of the Sky. says Ops. Due to his huge consumption of those pro- ducts that are mild, yet they satisfy, he is sometimes called Lord Chesterfield. This does not mean, how- ever, that he would not walk a mile for a Camel. It is conceded that Ops is the best French student in the class. He also transposes jazz interpretations on the sax as easy as he trans- lates clauses of Anatole France and Victor Hugo. Things are not always what they seem. ' .6 University Band. 1926 27 Mattoon Literarj So ciety; Les Choises Pen. 1927-28: Mattoon I iterarj So Les !hoises Peu. 19: Mattoon Literary So- i i t . Les I Ihoises Peu. CASWELL A. EVANS Omega Psi Phi B.S. in Biology Apex, n. C. September. 1925. brought us a hefty, red chap who said he was from the State ' s capitol. but in the first bul- letin we saw that Ho rse was from Apex instead. Horse has spent his four years in application and has proved that he is an excel- lent scholar. He is the class salulalorian. He has also shown that he is an efficient headwaiter. having acted in this capacity in the Uni- versity Refectory Success is always obtained through constant apph cation. 1925-26: Glee Club; Mattoon Literary Si ii iet J 1926-27: c;i.- - Club; Vice- President Mattoon I iterao So- 1 . 1 noisi - Pi u ici Pr sidi i 1 .1. e Club; Secretary Philosophy Club; Vic. Pn iden ' l Les 1 hoi 1 Pi Alexander Dumas Reading Circli . Derbj Club; Mattoon Literary Society. 1 ;! • • Club; Mattoon Literary S01 ii tj . Philosoph) Club; Vice-President Les Choises Peu; Keep.-. ..1 K.-ennls .1 Ul„. 1 haptei i Omega Psi Phi; President I lei by Club. Page Twenty eight
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VANCE HENRY CHAVIS Alpha Phi Alpha B.S. in Chemistry Wadesboro, N. C. Meet Van, known also as Peck, Red and Dusty Yallow. Van is scholarly. suave, lazy, skeptical and egotistic. He boasts of having girls from Boston to Houston, and one in Portland. Oregon. My faith exists in the os- tensible, tangible, prac- tical and concrete: that which is unseen, intan- gible, impracticable and abstract is fictitious. 1925-26: Vice-President of Class; Secretary Sphinx Club; Secretary Les Choises Pen-. Cheer Leader. 1926-27: President Sphinx Club; President Les Choises Pen; Manager Varsity Basket- ball; Cheer Leader. 1927-28: Recording Secretary Alpha Omicvon Chapter. Alpha Phi Alpha; President Les Chois- es Peu; Society Editor 1928 Bull; Glee Club; Alexander Dumas Reading Circle; Cheer Leader; Junior Prize Orator; Scientific Club. 1928-29: President Les Choises Peu; Alexander Dumas Read- ing Circle; Scientific Club; Class Editor; Cheer Leader; Glee Club. Editor-in-Chief of Uni- versity Student. ROBERT L. CRATER Alpha Phi Alpha B.S. in Biology Pine Bluff, Ark. It seems as though it was only yesterday that Pug came to the Hill city from the wooly West, with his trousers too long for short and too short for long. In a short time he grew from the rural Pug to a city Bob. During the past two years he has been more interested in fast automobiles and fast women than in the amoeba or the Mendelian law. Bob will enter dental school. With his gift of gab and flattery he will make many lady patrons become oblivi- ous of a molar extraction. 7 doubt whether education makes one happier or differ. 1925-26: Assistant Secretary Sphinx Club; Assistant Secre- tary Athletic Council. 1926-27: Die Lustigen Knaben; Vice-President Athletic Council. 1927-28: Historian of Alpha Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha; Alexander Dumas Read- ing Circle; Die Lustigen Knaben. 1928-29: Vice-President Die Lustigen Knaben; Alexander Dumas Reading Circle. Page Tweniy-seven WILLIAM L. DAVIDSON B.S. in Education CHARLOTTE, N. C. Slue foot! Do that thing. Slim is a trom- bonist of the superior type. He can make weird notes on the slide like no one else. He is the trombonist of the Spanish Troubadours. Slim is one of those hu- man beings who evokes laughter just to see him. His sense of humor is rarely found. By his good nature and frivolity he is known by all. The body shows the spe- cies: only the face shows the personality. 925-26 Class Football. 926-27 Class Football. 927-28 Spani sh Troubad 928-29 Class Orchestra.
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HERBERT C. GRAVES A.B. in Education Charlotte, N. C. Some say students miss a lot by not lodging on the Hill, but with Bill. this has not been true. Due to the close proximity of his residence he has spent most of his time in the dorms with the old gang. Bill is a three-letter man in class athletics. In baseball he helped win most of the class games with his clever and efficient batting. He also was a star on the class bas- ketball and football teams. Bill is likable and one we will miss in life. Those who are busy mak- inq themselves loved have no time to make themselves unhappy. ' ' 1925-26; Clas Basketball; Cla 1926-27: Clas s Football; Class is Baseball. 5 Football; Class 1927-28: Clas Baseball. 1928-29: Clas Baseball; Class s Football; Class 5 Football: Class Basketball ; Les BURNALLE J. HAYES Omega Psi Phi A.B: in History LOUISBURG. N. C. This is not to introduce Puss. for he is known by all. Among the dogs who were popular. Bun and his friend. Hicks, ranked first. Straightway he acquired one of Charlotte ' s best in fem- ininity and has tenaceously clung to her ever since. Among his greatest accom- plishments is the winning of two out of three pitchers ' duels from the formidable Yokely of Livingstone Col- lege on Easter Mondays. Bun is an athlete, par- excellence. Absence of occupation of the mind ts not rest; A mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. ,1 , Cho Pen; 1925-26 Varsity Baseball. 1926-27: ' Les Choises Pen Varsity Baseball; Varsity Foot- ball. 1927-28: Les Choises Peu; Captain Varsity Baseball; Junior Prize Orator, Mattoon Literary Society; Yarsitv Football. 1928-29: Les Choises Peu; Varsity Baseball; Manager Var- sity Basketball; Mattoon Liter- ary Society; Keeper of Peace of Rho Chapter, Omega Psi Phi. ARTHUR A. JONES Alpha Phi Alpha B.S. in Chemistry ZEBULON, N. C. Stief was given this name because of his melodi- ous bass voice which re- sembles a Stief or Knabe piano. For four years Deacon has been the basso profundo of the University Quintette and Glee Club. He is a representative of the few who have ability and he is not ostensibly conscious of it. He is not only a first- rate singer but a student that is hard to beat. His only habits are those of masti- cating Brown Mules and bor- rowing White Horse. Let your belief harmonize with facts. 1925-26: Mattoon Literary So- ciety; Glee Club; University Quintette. 1926.27: Mattoon Literary So- ciety Glee Club; University Quintette. 1927-28: President Mattoon Literary Society; President Glee Club; Treasurer Alexander Du- mas Reading Circle; Die Lnsti- een Knaben; Scientific Club; University Quintette, 1928-29: Mattoon Literary So- ciety: Glee Club; Manager Uni- versity Quintette; Die Lustigen Knaben; Alexander Dumas Reading Circle. Page Twenty-nine i
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