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f pilgrim of eternity, whose fame over h living head like Heaven is bent. has had honors from his fellow ■ftrd by thrni for his Kh 1. Up Mi ' uii ' c. from ■tii tlii year- ■i.-;iii ruf the 1V.T-;,IV 1912. • t i u-i Wake Ir ;i ;i track linmore year. for the fair 1 ' each Anni- Ay from these ;i ' l again with Our hearts hopes to pass We wish W:ik. ' Coimt M,.H.. .nil (■;! • Willi lun ■fuio Court ne nay become a great lawyer, may live l()iiy:rr limn any of his creditors, and may have ruli clicnls as numerous as the sands of the sea. A c 2o, height 5 feet 7 inches, weight 145. Historian. Sophomore Class, ' lO- ' ll; ' Varsity Track, ' 11; Sophomore Medal, ' 11; Historian, Law Class, ' 11- ' 12; Second Debater, Anniver- sary, ' 12; Secretary, Y. M. C. A. Bureau ' 12-13; Member. Debat ' e Council, ' 12- ' 13; Wake Forest-Baylor Debater, ' 13; Commencement Speaker, ' 13. I Levy L. C. IBPENTER, B.A., Phi. Wake County, North Caruliii For he What.- wl lo is lioni ' st is nobler, lii n.i nines or birth. Car]!. Biblps ;i ml I ' lii ■r «:i- Miir,. an agent l,i;Mlr:, Mirc.ssinthat - .xprnrnrr hns sino, for arfhi 1 hit Student! ous entei 11 ill K ' l illr expects to add the tlinrc.uiuli preparation at tl Seminary for a large field of usefulness. ] has shown himself worthy of his honors by tl faithful discharge of those duties confern upon him. His iinid l.earing and dijjiiilii demeanor will make liini a lit minister to il needy. His democratic sjiiril, loo, will assi: him in his work. Levy does not cling cntiid to the old idea, for he is open minded in si what is good and true; best of all, he is kii: and sympathetic. May fortune ever assi.st tli worthy pilgrim along the pathway of life. Age 21, height .5 feet 7 inches, weight 13 As.socialr Kililor of The Howleh, ' 12; Edit, in Chief ol 77;. SluJ.nl. ' 12- ' 13; Senior Speak- ' 13; Hishiiuui III Senior Class, ' 13; Commenc. ment .Si)caki r, ' lo.
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W. Tbot Baucom. B.A., Phi. Union County, Xorth Carolina For modes of life let graceless zealots fight; His can ' t be vrrong whose life is in the right Sturdy, sound, determined, yet always pleasant and agreeable, expresses briefly the disposition of this son of the grand old county of Union. Baucom is old enough to be somewhat sot in his ways, but generally he is sot on the right side of even.- question and it takes a Socrates and Demos- thenes combined to move him. He has a clear conviction on what his life ' s work shall be. ancl is one of the few members of the Ministerial Class who make allroimd college students. For three Saturdays and Sundays in the month dtu-ing his last three years at college, Baucom has used his melodious voice to expoimd the truth to the brethren of three of the coimtrj- chur. hes, and in this way he has succeeded in paying his way through college. Still, when the athletic games come on, he is always there, and stretches his lungs to their fullest capacity in rooting for his Alma Mater. Baucom will go to the Louis ille ,Seminarj ' next j ear to continue his course of preparation for the ministry, and we predict for him success. Age 30, height 5 feet 11 inches; weight 140. Prophet Freshman Cla-ss, ' 09- ' 10; Poet Junior Class. ' 11- ' 12; Poet Ministerial Class. ' 11- ' 12; Chairman Y. M. C. A. Mission Study Commit- tee. 11- ' 12; Senior Speaker, ' 12; Class Orator, ■12- ' i;J: Chief Marshal Anniversary, ' 12 Randolph Bestox. B.A., Phi. Wake County, Xorth Carolina The woman 3 onder. there ' s no use of life But just to obtain her! Benton has many friends in college. He always stands firm on even. ' question. As a leader of men he has shown marked ability JIany times the students have put him forwarrl to e.xecute their wishes. He has taken an active part in all phases of college life He shows preparation on recitations, takes an inter- est in athletics, and is heard in debate. .As a pastime he plays the part of an arclight, ' but his chief ambition is to become a lawj-er. In the pursuit of the latter, he carefully presenes all of Professor Gulley ' s jokes. He hopes to finish the work here and go up to the court, after which he expects to complete his course at some University. Age 26, height 5 feet 10 inches, weight 160 Assistant Manager Baseball Team. ' 11; Man- ager Baseball Team. ' 12; . ssistant Business Manager of The Howler, ' 12: Senior Speaker. ' 13: Member Student Senate, ' 12; Secretarv and Treasurer Law Class, ' 11- ' 12; Class Foot- ball Team ' 10-11.
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.1 L. Carrick, B.A., Eu. Davidson County, North Carolina ■When I ope my lips let no dog bark. Here is a fellow who is ready to discourse on anj ' subject and if he doesn ' t know anything about it, he is willing to talk anyway. He possesses two voices, one he u.«es when in familiar gossip with his cronies, the other when inspired by the Euzelian Banner. His oratori- cal attainments can never be appreciated tmtil he has been heard gassing in Society. Carrick is a good student and has passed his work off creditably. He is the intellectual ray in the Eu. End and is an authority on all important topics. Tien asked why he goes bareheaded he points to his luxuriant locks and says, ■There ' s a reason. He is studying for the Ministry and will sway many by his oratory. Best wishes are extended to him. . ge 26, height 5 feet 11 inches, weight 150. Manager, Ministerial Baseball Team. ' 11; Chief Miu shal, Commencement. ' r2: Fall Sen- ior Speaker, ' 1 ' 2; Vice-President. Ministerial Cl.iss. ' 12- ' 1.3. N. C. CoGGLN-, B.A., Er. Stanley County, North Carolina ' ■Patience is a plant that grows not in all gar- dens. For four years Coggin has been with us anti is demanding that the Faculty give him his degree, . fter leai-ing us he expects to take up studies in Theologj-. He is eduacting himself not for the sake of becoming a scholar, but that he may serve his fellowmen. The studies that trouble him most are the Ancient Languages, on the importance of which he and his profes- sors differ widely. If one doubts that Coggin has the spirit of a hero he needs only to see him put to the test. This gentleman possesses the quahtj ' of finnness, and when he has taken his stand he is not easily moved. He will not be blown by every little wind that labels itself a new doctrine. Age 2S, height 5 feet 9 inches, weight 130 . Treasurer, Ministerial Class, ' 12- ' 13.
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