Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1922

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I.i'ciax Kki.i.ooo Hasokk, Birmingham, Alai. ('Iiemhtlrp am! Metallurgy Freshest Bat (4) : S. A. T. C. (4 :E. -Milltary (2. 1): Friendship Council Y. M. C. A., Wirt Literary Society (4): Founders’ Club (1 . A checkered cap earned for him the name of “Hawkshaw.” His loud and good-natured laugh, coupled with his willingness to serve, has made him many friends. In spite of his vast knowledge of Chemistry, he entertains fond and foolish notions of soon being a bank president. Ei.i.iott Lanky Hk.vsi.kv. A T ! Jacksonville. Fla. Civil En g invert up F. of X. c. (4i : Epsilon Delta: Thendara: Bovines; A. s. I . (2. 1): Crack Company (3,2): Sergeant (21: Captain (It; Varsity Haaeluill (3i: Seeivtnry Bovines; Cotillion Club (8. 2. 1). Beasley slipped away from the Florida mosquitoes and came into Auburn under the cover of darkness. Ills main faults are speed, dignity, and perseverance. These coupled with willingness and ability have enabled him to travel through his course in fine style and at the same time make many friends. Ai’brky Graham Rkxxktt. Auburn, Ala. ElectrlcaI Eng!neering A. I. B. K. (1): S. A. T. C. (4 ; Corporal; Licutenent (1); Crack Company (3,2); “Beat on I’rof. Illxon (It: Waiters’ Fnion (2» : It I tie Team (It: Founders’ Club. This man has received much from his days at Auburn for he has at all times been mixed up in at least a dozen things. He is a hard worker but he has had time for fun and friends. The same energetic effort will carry him through the world, that is if he can keep the ladies away. ' Page Twenty-seven

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Wesley IIowakd Appleton. Collinsville. Ala. Agricultural Engineering Apiculture Club (4. •'{. 2. I): Webstorian Literary Society 41: Founders' Club; Class Basketball (2): Class Football i ►: Ass't Treasurer Ag. Club 11»: Sergeant (2); Lleutenent (1). , Buck hails from the nipped ridges of DeKalb County, but this partly accounts for his rough corners being smoothed off. and we find in him a polished gentlemen. No better man will be found in Agriculture or any other course. His excellent grades and great number of friends are index enough of his success in life. Julian Clarke Bailey, T B II Pemopolls, Ala. Elect rien! Engineering A. I. E. E. 2. 1): Band (4. .1. 2. 1): I. T. K. 3. 2. It: Cotillion Club (2. 1); Friendship Council il): F. I . C. Scholarship 4. .'5. 2. 1): Ass’t Physics Department (2. 1): Founders'Club (1); Distinction (4.3,2); Lieutenant (1); Corporal (2); Wirt Literary Society (4) ; S. A. T. C. (4). Julian struck Auburn like a hurricane and has been rushing ever since. We do not know what he does but he is always in a hurry. Forgetting minor eccentricities. we find an able, hard working man who is sure to rise in his profession. John Coleman Banks. - X Kutaw. Ala. . I nimal II uxlminlrg Ap (culture Club. (4. 3. 2. 1) Ned come to us a quiet sort of chap, but time changes many things, and Ned has been one of these. He has learned the art of making and keeping friends. If one does this and makes the scholastic record we find opposite Ned's name little more could be desired. Page Twenty-six



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Jamks Crow Kuixk'K. - X: II K N. Florence. Ain. Electrical Engineering Sea mbs: (lass Football (3. 2. 1); Cotillion Club (4, 3, 2. 1). Uncle Jimmy claims Florence as his native city. Everybody knows him. and so of course everyone likes him, for he seems to always be able to smile, no matter what the occasion. His only fault is his fondness for steam shovels: we hope that in the near future he gets one full of good luck. Mofkatt Gsikk Bonnkr. Oak Hill. Ala. Animal Husbandry Agriculture Club (2, 1); Corporal (3, 2); Lieuteuent (1). If one can be modest to a fault. Bonner is surely faulty. He is as mild as a basket of roses and has not a single drop of obtrusive blood in his veins. Yet with all his modesty you can depend on his manliness. We expect to hear of wonderful things being done in Wilcox county in the near future. Julian I van dale Bokiss. II K A; A «!• E Birmingham, Ala. Civil Engineering Track Team (4): Corimral (3): Corn Club (4. 3. 2. 11 : Holme Club (4. 3. 2. 1): Ex-Military (2. 1): Wirt Literary Society (4. 3); A. S. C. E. (2, 1); Founders’ Club (1); Orange and Blue Board (1). Buck wandered all over the south trying to find a school as good as Auburn, and he now speaks from experience when he says there is no such thing. Civil Engineering has kept him busy for the last two years, but his many friends will tell you that he always has time to make a new friend. Page Twenty-eight

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