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Henry B. Con RAD, M.A., Phi. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. ■•Yet ah. that spring should vanish with the rose! That Youth ' s s iweet-seented Manuscript .should close! This fToniril - liirit (if the Twin-r ' ity is one of h, t v, ' :,r ' - H inrii wli., drcblril to become a llllir,- ,,| ll,r iiniii(;il |nMh--i ii, He is also rcc-C ' IVllI ■! -rri .,,.1 liirr;,i .Irorrr tliisyear. By ■14 h.- will l.r : 1 ilnnl (lri;ii.c man and then he is guint; to .liil III- IliipLiiis University to com- plote his ni. .h.- ,1 ni.u-r. Conrad lias Ijccii an ixcellent contributor to tlu- ,sVh.;.;,(, a ,s shown by the Essay Medal tliat he wears. He is one of the most brilliant of our social arclight.s and holds his own in Ihis domain. He is iilunv- |ilr;iHiiii. pohte, and winmnn when uiili In- nilli-r iii:ii.-s and alrnc.s,|UUvanionj;llii-l: - 1 1 1- .li|ili.macy, ability, and faithful woik lure .should iiLsure him a worthy place as a physician in the days to come. Age 21, height 6 feet, weight 1.50. Chairman of the Studi ' iit Scnale. ' 12- ' l:i; Winner of th ' Sli„l,„l Ivss.-iy Medal, ' l ' - ' . Sidney C. G. ruison, M.. ,. Phi. Lincoln County, Xorlli Carolina. Perfect idealism is the highest rule of uiiworldy and virtuous life. While in college Garrison meant business and fini.shed enough work in three years to get the B.A. degree before his departure, as well as the work required for the M.. ., which second honor he now iei|iiesi- He h.is licKun work in education and we Impe lie will rise high on the list of our Stite- imlile linelii r- We envy his reeonl m l.ineolii County, his splendid talent for instruction, and the varieil experience each pedagogue has outside college walls. We welcome him to our number, for wehave III. d.ml.l llial his lii-h ideal leis mate- rially a. l-leil li n e|,liil,inillliel:idile,- , ,f -Ue- CeSS. M:iX |irM-|ieMl ble- llHii in 111- eliu-eil field of usefuliie-, ami iii,;.y he nlleei I r and credit upon the name of his . lnia Mater. Age 2.5, height .5 feet 1 1 •ighl 1.5 B.A., ' 11. .l «;;«» Crouse High School, ,1,1 lj,,„h: ' 12, ' l2- ' i:i. ■ipal.
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Gaithku M. Beam, M.A., Eu. Prestonburg, Kentucky A blitlu- heart niiikes a blooming visage. Gaither having taught a year, comes back and smilingly holds out his hand for his M.A. While here he distinguished himself more in thr rl:,»n.uin tl,;in ni, thr atlil- ' tir firld. He II aihi 1- always ir il. ' I Mi-ht the ( ' , ;ind ur may ' Mm v:i- :i sunny ' ■ In liirn I MO, and -lul Irarhrr. We but wuh our loss dniuin- ;, l.Mi-li tiMtf, -M PU.-1 year at Map Mlb feel ai sured that In- ■ spot. There is a xi imi we predict he will l - ;i miss Rosie and his age Mapleville has gained. Age 21, height 5 feet 9 inches, weight 170. rincipal, Mapleville Higli School, ' V2-IS. Hugh M- Hkam, MA,, l-W. Pri ' stDnburg, Kentucky How far your eyes may pierce, I cannot tell. Hugh, after teaching a year, demands an M.A. He was both a scholar and an athlete during his college career, an l distinguished himself both in baseball and basketball. He has not gi ' Pn up the hUfri ' :iti ' 1 Iii- tf-im -howfd up well when thrv plav- ' .l Ih c in ,I;,iim:u ll is hard In tliink nf ilu-h :i- :i -hm I ' imI , l ui he is, and a good onr. ilr milIi,.! nir.li.iiu; a year here, though he is contemplating going to Johns Hopkins. Hugh is a studious fellow and will make a success as a doctor. May his years in after life be as successful as were his years in college. Age 22, height 5 feet 9 inches, weight 165 Assistant Principal. Libnrtv Piedmont Insi i- tute, ' 12- ' 13.
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Lowell Quinton Haynes, M.A., Eir. Clyde, North Carolina ' ' I would make reaJ on my thought. Haynes, after being out of college for a year, conies back for his M.A. He goes about it in his usual quiet and easy manner, and forsooth, ■ - III.- S,,|,l, ■,. tliink Irl Nr -ht ll-pi Ih ni, ' ili 1 1- I,||. 111- ivlurlalirr I,, 1 his mabiht ' . He possesses strength of char- acter and will be a commanding figure in his locality. He beheves a ]iastor should be a teachcV as well a.s a priMrhrr aiid i- i;:iiiiiiiK experience in showing felln - iii t i-li 1 ' .imIi»l: ' how to cut up frogs and m:i--lM.]ipri ., a-.i-lrd, of course, by Dunbar. TIik irauiinn ill come in handy as he will be thrown in contact with many specimens of humanity among his pas- toral flock. We extend to him our heartiest wLshes as he launches forth. Age 21, height 5 feet 11 inches, weight 140. Freshman Improvement Medal, ' 09; Senior Speaker. ' U; B.A., ' 11; Assistant in Biology, 13. Much learning hath made thee mad. The paths of rectitude are his natural drift and so his lambUke goodness is of no special credit to him. Paul has never persecuted any- body — he woidd not have the nerve to addle an egg, and yet he is as vigorous around the pie counters or the gridiron as a savage Sioux. He is a member of the mysterious Misogynistic organization, but whether from choice or neces- sity is unknown. We think he is not really a zealous woman hater but that he just hasn ' t the brass to face the fair sex. AJs a Titer, he has already become voluminous, and as a student — well, two colleges have failed to satisfy his appetite for the highest marks and tinfoil medals. He aspires to a Rhodes Scholarship, and we predict that he will get it, and, conse- quently, a liberal share of O-xford University ' s paraphernalia of honor, for Paul can dehver the goods. Age 21, height .5 feet 11 inches, weight 17.5. At Richmond College; Treasurer Philologian Literary Society, ' 10; Second Football Squad, ' 10; Winner of Tanner Greek Medal, ' 10; B.. . ' 11. At Wake Forest College; Winner Thomas DLxon Essay Medal, ' 12; Football Squad, ' 12; Knight at Anns, P. O. M. E.(?): Senior Editor of The Howler, ' 12- ' 13. P. t:L E. Hubbell, M.A., Phi. Surrj ' County, North Carolina
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