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T. A. AvERA, B.A , I ' m. Ro(-ky Mimi.l, Nmlli Cmolma ' Sense, sincerity, simplicity — llie ' Tlirce Graces ' of a gentleman. Tom A vera is a man whose face is not his only recommendation. He has all the quali- ties which go to make up a true gentlemaii. Kesides this, he has plenty of ability and initi- ative, qualities for which there are always a He has never neelected anv phase iif college III ' ,. Hi- I- :i u ' .M.i -lu.l.-ni, ,1 K 1 s|.i-aker, ;,i„l l,:ild UMik.r III III- Sorirly, :ili alhlrlc and :i -Iri.iii; Mi|.|inMr|- cii allilclii-. an. I ciiir of those lew who liavc not neglected the social side of life while in college. Tom has always been a leader among the fellows, ami as he goes out from college we ex- l cci to .see him take his place as a leader among . ge 2.5, height . ) feet 11 inches, weight, 160. Ireshman Ba.seball Team, ' 12: Manager of I ' rcshinan Hiuseball Team, ' 12; ' ice- Presidc ' iit •s,.i.li. nii re Chuss, ' 13; Member of .Senate C ' om- i„,M.., 11: U-ader of Glee Club, -13-14-1.5; I I., II-.. I iiiirney, ' 14; Orator, Society Day, II I ' li-hliiil of ' Student Berean Cla.ss; Mem- li.r ..t .M. C. . . Cabinet; Wake Forest-Rich- Miolid Delialc, ' l.V His life was gentle, and the elements So mixed in him that Nature might slan.l up And say to all the world, ' This was a man. Mig is by far the best known and most popular man in college. He is a jolly B I friend to all the classes, and were he to turn college luilitician. he would no doubt clean up It is cm the . thlctic Held that Mig ■■ li - whether in ba.seball. font hall or basketball Coming here from l•:a l.al. Cillri;.-. Nirgiiua. where he captained ili. I.i-.li.ill i.am oi ilial college to the state iliaiii|.i. in-lni ' . Ii ' k ' |ii u|i the pace set th.-re, and m I ' .lb; « a Captain oi the Stale and Soiuh , tlanlic Champion aki ' Forest nine. He has played football ever since entering College, and as a clear, cool headc.l quart erbac-k he reigns supreme. As a member of the basketball team he has llone his share in upholding the record of the Wake Forest quintet. Not onlv is he a sterling athlete, but he is a good, hard working student, and has thoroughly broken tlown the old idea that a man cannot be both a good athlete and student. Age 24, height (i feet, weight IGO. Varsity Football, ' 1l-12-i:i-14: Varsity Ba.-ie- b.all, ' 12-13-14-1.5; Capiain lti-.l..ll Team. 13; Varsity Ba-sketball, ' bi-iur. ' ii n Ba.sket- ball team, ' 14; Captain P. i-.l,all l.aiii. lo. Gll.llHliT M. Bll.I.lM Kaleigh, Nl
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Tlie jjurest treasui ' c iimrhil limes afford, is sjiotless reputation. Siiii- the days of his childhood fancies Koy ii:i lislcned to the ringing of the collcy;c Ix ' li, .ind fcir the past fonr vcars he has failhfullv hi-cdrd its call He is a ' riuict, reserved, modest yoiiih. will) is r ii ;iiirnilniL; 111 his OWH affairs, and wliii nil r ri iiriasiiin lakes a firm stand Roy has had some difhiailty in deciding what vocation he will pursue after leaving college. . t various times he has considered civil engin- eering and railroading, but at present he expects to enter the contracting business in Ocean City, New Jersey. How-ever, be his decision in this respect what it may, we may safely predict for him a suc- i-e.ssful future, for as a man he leads the jmrc and simple life, as a friend he is self-sacrificing an.l liberal; as a companion he is unexcelled, and as a sliiileni he is i,r..r..iiii,l, diligeiil and ear- . ge 21, 111 aghl 11.-, Wake Koresl, North C: A learned man has always riches in himself. To know Yates, is to know a friend indeed. He is a sunshine-wearer, always happy and pleasant. This spirit he brings with him from the hills of Pnlk Countv, where such is germi- nal. -d. He is one ,,r ilie sirnieiesi members of llie Class of ' l.-.; and l,.-iili- lliis, he is exc 1- iiiglv popular anion;; llie I.mx, Kurlhermore, he Lsliolli a pulislieil and r.ile,.rul speaker. Tlial AiledKc has never I n an liolu.l ' .seeker, l.ul Ihal lionurs have suilghl liim. is elearlv sllowil liv si,l .r llie poslllnlls lie lias had In llieselie lias ilul ,1 lsa|.| loinl eil llie eonlHlenre llie l„A ' , ha. I HI lillii, r.a lh. ivaliz. ' .l lli.al li. ' was Jiiissi ' ss. ' .! Willi .il.illly l.,a» is Ins .■Ims.ai ] rofession, an.l as h.- go.-s .ail inin llie legal world we pri ' .li. ' i iiolliiiig l. ' ss Ihaii sii.a-ess lor Iniii Age 22, hiaglii . le.a I I i .j iii. ' h. ' s, w.aghl 170 Cliss basiOiall, TJ-KM 1; Marshal .lilllM.r- ,s!,,|,|i.„n.,re Deli ' il.-. TJ; I ' lvsideiil .1 1 111 n u-S. ,pll- ..lll..r.■ D. ' lial.-, •!:;; , ss|slanl Se, ivl .alA- llar.a.-a Cl.is-. S|.ring, ' It; .S ' .avlaiv M ( ' . ' ll-l.-.. i,r I ' n-i.l.ail Herean ( ' lass. ' I I , .lininir ( Hal.ir ' s .M. ' .lal. ' 11: haw Class Has.li.ill T.miii, lil-l 1: .Maii.m.a ' . ll.ai Club, ' 11; rr. ' si.leiil H.acaii Class, ' 1.-.; Aniiiv.rsarv dr.- ' . ' l.-i; C.imm.ai. ' .-
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Fred ANTiKtxv Bobbitt Wancii Couiily, Xuilli Carolina My country is tlic world niid my religion is to do good. Tlip idea iif Frcddv liaviiic an enemy v(]uld he almost illeoneiMvahle. To know him well is to like him mueh. He is a fellow who always knows how to take a joke at his own expense. He is quite noted as a maker of stray music, his favorite song being, I ' m Tired of Living Alone. Fred.ly has never eiilrnd ,-„llrn,. |„,Iinrs, and havins; an I l)r l ' :,-Tl,:,l Ir,.,,, ' f. , ' •■:. r , ,„- u, an arc light; but the ni;;hl « a a lillir ilark.a- than usual. He is a hard worker and whatever he does he tries to do well. He is a good, solid fellow, who can always he l.-i.endi ' .l on. He alwavs se. ms glad to .1,, a felL.w a K.,,„l turn A a ' minislrr of the Kos|M.| w.- r.-rl sure thai he will he liked by all who e..nji- in coutact with him and w. ' believ. ' his work will he of the lasting kind. 21, height .-1 fe ' t ni. inches, weight 1,5.5. . ge Leade I fe. ' t 11 1 ■ i of liihie ,s;iiidy (in I. Ehn ' kst BnmiiTT, Id, B., El-. Littleton. North Carolina ' it is the wise head that makes the still tongue. This small and iiin.lest gentleman has been III ' i 11- lllivr Vr;,,-., ;,„d hllS d i -I i 1 Ig. 1 i-1 1 rd .US. He has worked and at the same tinir Citizens Bank. He ivithoiit doiihl me has I, rid :, |,m.i1imii ii : ' ■ i« l o|Mil,ir :in g 11-., Ihi ' kind of laiiih that icteristies of a lion al lie hir his |uietness on the athletic fiekl, and yet ho Dili places. Wherever he him a prosperous future. ■I II inches, weight ]:!.- . Cl.iss, Tl-I.-,; ic,-IVesi-
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