Wake Forest University - Howler Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1916

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FliANK B. ASHCHAFT, LL.B., Eu. Monroe, North Carolina I am not of that feather to shake off my friend when he most needs me. Xever a eloud jiasses over the brow of this valiant son of I ' nion County. Kitty, as he is famiUarly laiown. is a man of action. He makes up his mind witli dehberation and pro- ceeds with unfaltering courage to attain his end. He is a leader among the boys, and his seemingly inexhaustible supply of .jokes with his droll way of telliim ilimi ha- r:iliM.,l ni.inv heartv laughs. Flunk ' - rl,,,-,,, |ii,,lr.,i-.n i- Law. In the le al |.r.i|r--iMn li. 1- KmiiiuI ic, succeed, for he i- ,i luivcful -|.caL.i; wuh a magnetic personality and plenty of grit. . ge 22, height . i feet Hi inches, weight 165. Class Fcnib.dl. ' 12-1:;; CI;,.- Tl;,-kc(l,;,Il, ball, ' l2-i:.; I„ ' i« H:,- ' ,l,:,ll! ' ' ' l ' :;- 1:, ' , l ' n,:i! cr Lawvcrs Dascball ' I ' raui. ' l. ' i; Manager Law- yers Basketball Team, ' lo; Sheriff Moot Court, ' l. ' j; Chief Rooter, ' 1.5-16; Historian of Law Class, ' 16. ,J. H. Bahnks, LL.B., En Is.abclla, Tennc; Laugli and tlie world laughs with yuu. On a day in September in the fall of 1913, a wanderer from the Volunteer State cast his lot with W. F. C, and from that day he has been an ardent supporter of Old Cold and Blaek. Barnes has not been a contestant iuv college honors on account of his ministi ' iial work. He has been pastor of two to four churches from his first year in college. In his senior year he made tlie last of three great choices, and fell a victim to Cupid ' s bow. We predict l(.r him a happv as well as a suc- cessful carci ' r in tiic great work which he lia. chosen. Age :i(), iM ' ight 5 feet i;lit 17U.

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J. A. Aberxethy, LL.B.. Eit. Mecklenburg County, North Carolina A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck. Abemethy has more pep. to the square inch than any other man in college. His work on the gridiron has many a time featured in putting the ball over the line. He varies from the general rule in that he has won distinction, but also in the foren.sic arena. From the time of the Newish contest in which he showed good form. hLs brilliancy in public speaking has steadily increased. During his stay here he has won a host of friends, not only among the athletic supiwrterv. but also among every cUlss of fellows in college, . fter using the ■■hickor - stick for a while he will employ his time in smoking cigars and exhorting the jury. With his qualities of true worth and dignity he will achieve success in whatever he undertakes. Age 24. height -t feel 7 inches, weight ISO. .1. Iv AxDUEWs, U.S.. Er. WiLshington County. North Carolina Nothing is denied to well directed labor. In the anatomiial make-up of every student body there nuisl lie some deep seate l incon- spicuous tisMue whi ' h carries on the vital func- tions and .supjKirts the more conspicuous part- Andrews was a man of the ty| e. though not an athlete, yet one on whom athletics ilepends for support. In the same inconspicuous manner this son of Washington County supportinl ever - worthy activity on the Hill. In the cla.s.sr Kun ami laboniiory .Vudrcws ' s una.-isuming manner did not bring him into prominence, but the fact that his name generally reixised among the first five in honorable mention for grades showed the quality of his work. Despite his close application to work old Andrews generally found time to patronize the Meredith-bound Shoo Fly. Anything short of the highest success in metlicine on the pari of . niln-ws will be dis- apiHiinting to his cla.ssmales. who know that in hmi lie all the qualities neces-sjiry for success. Age 21. height feet 2 inches, weight lliO.



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.Jack Beal, B.A.. I ' m. Nash County, North Carolina A man o ' independent mind. ' ' Jack is an easy-going, unassuming fellow who has a word for everybody. He learned from Solomon ' s proverb that A word fitly -[Kiken is like apples of gold in pictures of -ilver. His genial disposition and irrepressi- lile wit have won for him many friends. With- iiut any imdue pretensions, he has done very- creditable work in the classroom. Before com- ing to college he evinced a predilect ioii for art, and has since become famous for his ingenious ■ artoons which have adorned the pages of so manv Howlers. We prediit for him a suc- cessful career as art editor of some reputable magazine or journal. He has bi-en a faithful -uident and a boon companion. We shall never look upon his like again. Age 22, height 5 feet 10 inches, weight 17.5. Sophomor Class Football, ' i:i-U: Art Editor Howler, ' 13-14, ' I.i-IG. IvA.v LovEuiixiE Bennett, B.A., Piii. Brunswick County, North Carolina . man who consecrates his hours By vigorous efforts and honest aims. During his four years here Bennett has been interested in every phase of college lift — ath- letics, debate. cla.s. -work, and even the col- lege hospital has taken full share of his atten- tion. Tpon first acquaintance you might take him for somewhat of a joke, but down beneath liLs wholesome wit and humor lies a scri( iis- ness that rounds out his life into symmetrical proportions. The high ambition with which he entered college, and the ilifliiullies which he has overcome, have made his cnllegi- ' areer count for much. His geniality and original thought will win for him esteem and leader- ship, and the application of these qualities ileserves to bring him a reward no less valu- able than a Uuby. . ge 23. height 5 feet 9 inches, weight 13.5. Assistant in Bible, ' 14-1.5-10; Freshman Im- provement Medal, ' 13; Intersectional Debater, 1.5; Member Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. ' 15-16; Manager Las.siter Club, ' 1.5-1(5; First Anni- versary Debater, ' 16; Delegate to State Y. M. C. A. Convention, Guilford College, ' 1.5. 29

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