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V. W. CASTLEBERRY, B. B. S. Ward Castleberry, Dahlonega, Ga., takes a great delight in signing himself V. Ward. Whether times are good or bad he has a perpetual smile — one that wont wash oFF. He likes any kind of weather, but more especially summer, as he is very fond of a Fan (nie) . Any day after his laborious work in the business department, you may see him sauntering slowly down Clarkesville Street, taking recreation in the usual way. He talks like a girl and sometimes talks to a girl. He objects to being a bachelor if it can possibly be avoided.
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G. N. BYNUM, B. i. (i. N. Bynum, Pine Mountain, (ki.. knockL ' ti for ad- mittance at the doors of the N. C. A. C. in the autumn of 1904. He strayed hither from among the craggy and pic- turesque peaks of Rabun County. There has never been a corporal who felt the weight of responsibilit ' more than he. He is of athletic build but not athletic. In 1905 he decided to make a football team, but after receiving a sprained finger and a black eye he has let that feature of his education severely alone. He is seldom known to speak a complete sentence. He deserves the champion- ship as a ladies ' man, but is sometimes so timid that he will run from a six year old girl. He has never been known to make a formal call since he has been here. He can tell more long-winded preacher stories than all of his class- mates. He is one of the few that ' ' stood in with Dr. Harper. Especially fond of his drill regulations. His favorite expression is seldom used except when excited, Huh! sure it is,
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J. E. CREEL, B. Agr. J. E. Creel, College Park, Ga., the Father of Athletics, is commonly known to the boys as Daddy Creel, better known to the matron, however, as Bushy-head-Creel. He is the baby of the class— weighs only one hundred and ninety-eight pounds. He burns his light after taps, during which time he smokes his pipe to reduce his flesh. He takes a leading part in everything— esped iWy in drink- ing dormitory cream, and when asked what he did with it, calmly replied, 1 mi.xed it all with the skimmed milk. He takes great delight in putting the new boys on sentinel duty. He is a member of the Has Been club. He is very studious, but invariably studies the wrong les- son. His career at the N. (j. A. C, on the whole, is an exceptionally successful one.
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