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JOHN HEXRY BURNETT, LL.B., Eu. BURGAW, N. C. s irnghhj , doquiiicc. nls of legal Judge Moot Court, ' lO- ' ll; Scuior Speaker, ' 11; Licensed Attorney, ' 10. In our Sophomore year there came among us the subject of this sketch. For a long time we hiirdly knew he was here, he was so rpiiet. However, wo were liladc to sit up aTld take notice wlini li|. I,(.f;aii Id speak in .si)ci ' ty. He is one of tlie youngest men, and yet as an authority on law he has no equal among us. Last August he obtained his license to prac- tice law in tlie Old North State. A fellow who is devoted to his society, his College and his friends; a genuinely good hearted lad who seeks uo praise, hut who is a plodder and will lea ' c liis mark wliei-ever he goes. John Henry will liimtj, out his sliiiigle soon after graduation. Wv wisli him a howling success. JOE TURNEK C. BIN1. ' S, A.B,. Er. SUICLBY, N. C. ■■A„.ijf l ' l ' ii ' IroiirlruuxtinillnmlN. .loe liails from the ninunlairis and partakes of their cliaracteristirs. Hein;; c|ui. t and reserved, he has spent his ( ' oIIi.kc ilays in study. Others have made noise, but he lias always attended to his own affairs. Even in society he has been quiet and never engaged in any heate.l ,li.s,.u.s.si,,ns. r:)uriiiK his first Hvo yrar,s he enj.iyed College life very nnirli and iifirn tn,,k a sliarc in its lighter vein, lint now lie has lakc-n on the sterner air, and takes Cnllc;;,. hfe gravely. Jo has a consuming d.-iiv In roll pills, anil he will enter Ih,- niclic.d . ' la.ss here next vear.
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Ll ' THER T. Bl ' CHAXAX, B.S., Phi. Oxford, X. C. ' 7 there i.s ff • Hint ran lie eaten rnu; it is beauty. ' Glee Chill, ' O.S- ' Og; Dixie Quartet te, ' OS- ' 09; Organist; Poet Medical Class, ' 10; Track Team, ' 10; Senior Basketball Team, ' 11. Little Buck looks too timid to be a pill roller, but his timidity is not that kind characterized by effeminacy or profligacy. His is a sympathetic countenance, a mirror of a harmonious nature; sunshine lurks under- neath and beams from his soul through his two brown eyes. Nature has blessed him with more than an external expressive appear- ance, she has taught him that the proper study of mankind is man, and in consequence thereof he is studying medicine, the next thing to man, and believes in old Izaak Wal- ton ' s, Look to your health; and if you have it, praise God, and value it next to a good conscience. Buck is all right. Every student in school will sanction it. G. C. BUCK, A.B., Phi. Grime.sl. nd. X. C. ' Low gurgling laughter, as sweet As the swallows song ' n the south, And a ripple of dimples that, dancing, meet By the curves of a perfect mouth. .Second Marshal Anniversary, ' 10. His countenance was never known to fool you. He and melancholy have never met. His smiles are spontaneous as waves are on the sea; his laughter, a bubble and tinkle of sincerity; his quick responses never unnatural or pedantic. His full chest and ruddy cheeks proclaim his admirable physique, and his not too prominent eyes bespeak his love of action. These, together with an unblemished record in College give you a picture of what belongs to a noble man, unhampered by eccentricities and deformities. If truth, honesty and good behaviour have anything to do with a man ' s success, then here is word to his friends that Buck is on the right road.
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J. A. CAMPBELL, A.B., Phi. Buie ' s Creek, N. C. • ' Heanii i.s i,„l ,i„n„-,l ul „ similr h„u,id. Wehuil.l Ihr l,„l,l,r oi, ,rh„ ' h „;■ ,-,:,, From III, Inirhi ,,i,il, I,, lln i„ull,,l .. .I, X, And wc mount lu U.-i siimiiiil, round hy round. It is absolutely unique in the history of higher education in North Carolina for a father to take a Culleup .Ipffir ' .- ' If the sMMic romniennonir-nt that a desrcr i- rnlilrrr.d 111 .,, I,i- -nl, H,,l M l ' ' ,i,iip- bell h:,- I«u -.„,. i,,i „, «l,n,,i :,kr | ' n,r l «,|| r,„|f,.r degrees «l,ri, II lii-iMU- ,i| 1,1,,, ll„. I„,n,„- of a Bachelor uf A,,- il, -,,■,■, i,,,iki,,n il,c oeeasion all the more remark:iMi- :i,,d i,,,|i:i,:ilirlrii Mr. CampliiH i- :, I,, ,1 ,;,ii ,;. iiil.-rnan. He ha.s real- ized th,it shmi n... n.mr- ll,,.i,i;;l, ,,,,,,istei-iTI!r. ,111,1 ehlcf- taini ' v tl,,n,,M|, -,,x,r,. II.. Ii:,- I.,-, I,,- 1,1,. „, M-rviee to his I,. II, .«,,,..„, „l,.| I,,.- ,l„.,,.|, . -„N..,1 ,, ;,l„,„.|:,,|tlv. Hi.|,:,-I,v...|ll,..|,,ul,l,t..,..h,,,:i,.i,.,i ,..| l,x ;, l,.liv:,im, a will,,,,:,,,.- ,,. -|...|,.l :i,,.| 1... |,..,,l. „,,.! „ k,.,.ii ,...11- SCi(.,lSl,.. - ,,| C.i.l II.. I,„- ,,,!,.. I l,|r ■■|,,st th . .st,lfl As 1 1 tl,.. |i,..- III 111,,.., . I, ■,.,,i|.!,..|| , s Pli icipal of Hui ■ ' ■ ' ' ' ■ ' ■ ' ■I ' . ..;i.|..l,, . I ' ■ni..-,.ti,..,l li: ..1 l.v li,,,, :,,,,, II., 11,1 ■1,1 ..1 illan more than ' h .. i,,,i,.r,,., .|.„|. .,,,-, :,l,.l 1- 1,.,.,. ,,, .1 l,s being one of III.. ..r h -, -..|...,i,l,.,i . .| 1- ,,, ll |. .St:, te. Mr. 1 ' :,,,,|.l„.|l 1- |.;,-l..,. .,1 l, . ..|,,,r..|,..s Hi. coin- bines l„. -I„.l,l,.. ..r- 1,..;,,, u,ll ll,.. -I,..|, ,erd ' .s pro- phetic VLSI,,],. .l..| Not to li. Not t.. ill But t,. tl .,,,,, I,:, , :,n,| . -I,,,,,,; ,sll„. 1 -«,lt l-ll,,.,.,,, .. I,.,,.. „,,.! il„. |...,MM,.1„.L ,lllc, faithful Vietor - c jiii. ' th IhrouRli grace. LESLIE H. CAMPBELL, A.B., Phi. BriE ' s Creek, N. C. ,4s down in the sunless retreats of (He ocean Siveet flowers are springing no mortal cari see, So deep in my soul the still prayer of devotion Unheard by the world, rises silent to Thee. ' ' One of the many prnmi ' has chosen teaching n- ;i v had the advantage reqni-ih KiH thoroughness in (.■ull ' ' i like lii- tiiths who Having uiil lrinl-li. ' .i. Ill- liiMii,.-tv, (rli:,!.ililv :,U(1 l.Iaudur,... uiaki; hiiu at ca. uiu any rumijuiiy. Tliat he nevur shirked duty ur failed when fullv determined are two comphnients his friends know he merits. Wlirlli.T |,r will lir a Karhflnr j. uiic-Tiain. Inr i,l mill. I -•(■111- rt nilirl, , tll|.|nxri| Ml]| ..llicr i.li:t-c- iIkiii Ui.i.-c ..1 niMinninin, V.t ,yt.u ..-an uryw inw.vv xUv Hidrtcnuiiiale ays of a college lioy ' s heart. Give him a baseball and bat and he will make your hair hft up your hat. Give him time to make a written speecli and all liis words are words that teach.
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