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cu RooNE Arledge, B.A., Eu. COLUMBUS, NORTH CAROLINA Age 25; Weight 160; Height 6 ' After two years ' absence on account of the war, Arledge comes back asking his Alma Mater for a degree. The Class of 70 is indeed glad to claim him as one of its members. Few Wake Foresters have outclassed this one in the class room, but still he has not sacrihced other college activilies for books. His large cow- boy hal is frequently seen on the campus and among those who visit the shoo-Hy. .Arledge has shown himself lo be a well-rounded man. He a way ihal one likes him. His friends will watch his career with interesl. Clarence M. Austin, LL.B., Eu. CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Age 20; -n-eight 155; Height 6 ' 3 Slim is Ibis gentleman ' s name, by which he is most commonly known and which describes him. Slim possesses marked qualities. He is an orator of the mosl stirring and lofty elo- quence, as attested on several occasions. Kin- dred lo this ability, he has the unconlesled dis- tinction of being able to say more words per minute for a longer continuous period of lime than anyone else in college, which is no small feat. In addition lo these qualities, he is a good shidenl, for amidst ihe maze of legal knowledge he is never lost. Last but nol least, he has made a name for himself as our cheer leader for this year, ' ' hen he is on the job the yelling always ' ' Slin rill ill seek to be admitted lo the bar and after he is we predict that he name for himself. Winner Freshman Medal. ' 17- ' 1S; First Anni- versan ' Debater. ■18- ' 20: Cheer Leader, •19- ' 20: Member Honor Committee, ' 1S- ' 19; Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Class, IS- ' IS; Presi- dent Law Cass, •l!l- ' 20; Anniversary Marshal, ' 1S- ' 19; Intercollegiate Debater, Wake Forest- Baylor Debate, 20. (23)
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Cla ExuM DuN ' AL Banks, B.A., Phi. RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA Ak-e i ' T; Weight 1«5; He ght 5 ' ll ' ; Frequently referred to as the best speaker in college,- Ed Banks has also won his wav into ihe hearts of h.s fellow students. Banks entered college in the (all of } A. but was delayed two vears. An envied reputation followed him from his high school, which he has never abandoned. Ihe pursuit of his studies has been characterized by persistence and concentration. He is a man who. undertaking to do a thing, does it. He aspires to the topmost peak in success, and will not be satisfied till he has gained its summit. Why say more? These noble characteristics, combined with his straightforward and manly personality, are prophetic of a successful career. Winn.r .S.iplinmore Deliaters ' Medal. ' 16: Win- ner Junior Orators ' Medal. ' 17: Intercollegiate Debater. Wake Forest-Baylor Debate, ' 17: Licensed Attorney, ' 20: Intercollegiate Debater, Wake Furest-Colgate Detjate, ' 20. Alfred M. Black, B.A.. Eu. ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Age 25; Weiglit Itfi; H iglit 5 ' lOi- This man came to us from Mars Hill two years ago, and after two years of thorough work takes his degree with the Class of ' 20. Cheerful in disposition, polite in manners, modest in de- meanor, he IS one of the most cultured members of the class. He has the ability to do things and throws himself into his work with an abandon that insures success. His raven hair, sparkling eyes — black as a berry that grows on Ihe thorn movements make a combinahon of attractions that damsels cannot resist. He goes to the Sem- inary for further study. (24)
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