Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1921

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Joe Morris Acker Gadsden, Ala. Chemical Engincenng A X A Taylor Literary Society (4) : Cotillion Club (4, 3. 2, 1) ; Chemical Society (2. 1) ; Secretary (2. 1); R O T C (4. 3, 2, 1). Corporal (3), Supply Sergeant (1). Best Drilled Man in Company (3). Acting Lieutenant S A T C (3) : Founders Club (1); Glee Club 14. 3. 2. 1). President (1): Class Baseball (3. 2): Instructor in Mathematics (1). “HOP” “Hop.” with his fair complexion, blue eyes, and marcelled hair, is an ideal lover in these modern times. To be smitten to the ground has been to rise ten times stronger in bis case. “Hop” is a man of crystallized ideas. He knows exactly what lie wants and he goes after it in such a way that he is not to be denied. To see is to believe. In his social skirmishes he is at his best. Watch closely and many things might you learn. It is a rare faculty which enables a man to become tlie hero of the hour by just one or two piercing strokes. First hand “info says his dancing is divine and his singing might go on forever. However, when it comes to real tests of friendship and the things which really make a man. Hop has never fallen. It is a privilege to know such a fellow. Charles C Anderson Prospect, Ala. Agronomy Ag Club (3. 2. 1); Reporter (D; Websterian Literary Societv (3. 1) • Vice President (1); Winner of Thomas Essay Medal (2). “Chick” “C. C.” Chick is not a grandstand player but is steady and dependable. His queer drawl and manner give no indication of ids literary attainments, but a glance at his honors shows at once that he has done remarkably well. He would have missed his calling had he taken anything other than Ag. He takes to farming like a duck to water, and is bound to succeed in ids chosen vocation. $ Vage Thirty-three

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 gCMMIIUlliniHI! Ei8®£ Marcus Ralph Barker Auburn, Ala. Geneva} Course, Wirt Literary Society (4, 3, 2. 1) ; Gen-ol‘al Course Club (2) ; Class Football (3. I) : First Lieutenant Artillery (2. 1): Asst. Ibis. Mgr. Orange and Blue (1) : Cross Club (1): History Scolarsliip (1); Founders Club (1); Auburn Club. “Marcus Aurelius” Marcus was an inhabitant of Auburn even before he entered college, and had the Auburn Spirit when many of us were still in High School. Since entering college he has made one of the best men in the class of twenty-one. He has done particularly well in his studies, and has entered heartily into many college activities. making his influence felt in every activity lie has entered. His help witli the Orange and Blue has been invaluable. We do not know what lie intends to do after he leaves Auburn, but we are sure he will succeed in whatever he attempts. Wyss Leo Barker Auburn, Ala. Ch emical Engineering Chemical Society (3. 2, 1); Treasurer (1) : Vice-President (1); Reporter (2); Wirt Literary Society (4. 3) ; Pistol Team (2) : First Class Pistol Shot (2) ; Class Football (4. 3, 2, 1) ; Auburn Club, Founders Club (1): •Wiss” Wyss might be termed a plodder, but this would fail to describe the stick-to-it-iveness that is so characteristic of him. Steady work will win every time over erratic genius and we expect him to win success in life as he has won it in college. lie takes things slow and easy, but if you can get him started he displays a wit that beats any in Auburn. 11 is quiet un-obtrusiveness and bis unfailing loyalty have made friends for him on all sides. The rashest thing he has ever been seen doing in Auburn was smoking a cigar. As we said above his steady dependability is what we expect him to win with, and we will all be glad to see him do it. Page Thirty-four

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