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JoHX William Leggett, Robersonville, N. C. Motto: Slick to your business and you urill succeed. Sow a thought and reap a habit: Sow a habit and reap a character; Sow a character and reap a destiny. It takes only one Icok into his face to convince you that he is a Business man of the world. He has suc- cessfully completed the Bus ' ness course and with his sheepskin under his arm, to be used as a recommenda- tion, we saw him leave Buies Creek Business College to begin his life work. (Eu.) . kchie Edg. r Lynch, Durham, N. C. Motto: O grant me an honest fa nir or iiranl mr mine. Our greatest glory is not in never falling liul in rising every time we fall. Lynch is one of those who takes life easy. He is very foiKl of music, has a natural tenor voice and fully believes in keeping it cultivated. He is a very important mem- ber of the band and orchestra. In all his work he has proved to be a good student, is very active in the differ- ent religious organizations, also a good worker in society, has held .several offices and in each was faithful to his duties. (Phi.) L.WTox .Mc(;u(i. N, Red Si)rings, N. C. Motto: Though your duty may be hard, Look not on it a ; an ill; But if it be an honest task, Do it inlh an honest will. Layton is one of our best boys. He does not try to let everybody know what he is dong or going to do for it explains itself. He is not a very big talker, but a dee]) thinker. In every way you will find him as solid as a rock, and about as hard U, change: however, he is usuallv on the right side, so let him stav there. (Phi.)
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James Washington Johnson, CVdar C ' rrek, . C. Motto: He aims loo loir in life irli i uinis iKiirolh Die slni-K. Jim is as innocent as lii ' Iddks, lir has never been aceuscd of interfering with anyone, and has made a most desirable reputation here. No one ever labored harder or was ever loved better than he. He was elected by his society as one of the Anniversary Debaters. This is where he revealed his powers as a speaker. He was also President of his society in the fall of 1912. He is one who does a gdiid ileal ]f iniiet thinkinij for himself. We will expect to heal- frciiii hini again. (Eu.) iMilC A-MllS l.ATTA, Motto: Lin ' fa nihl ■illli. Oxford, N. C. Hol for self: goin luniors, iiol I ' jven thongli dark clcpuds surrouml me ' Til I cannot sec I he sky, Vet, with tlie strong arii] nf Cod aroimd me 1 Will serve my counlry or die. One of the best students in school. Failhrul ti. all duties, Hhylock walks among his schoolmates with an air of doing things without making a fuss about it. He h.as held nearly every office in society: President in the lal! i,{ )V1: won Phi. Debater ' s Medal .s])ring of 11112. lie h.-is ii ' presented his .society on several public oi ' casions, and liy his oratory showeil his ability as a siieaker. (Phi.) CilARI.IK L. LucaiUTT, Kobeisonville, X. ( ' . MotTcj: SihuI; III! Inilli. sUiinl for Ihe rii hl, and do nut l,r afraid. The world ' s call today is for the Imsiness man. Guess this is why Leggett has dei ' ideil upon this profession. You will always find him around the Business Depart- ment, which are indications that he is very faithful to his work. We all predict for him the highest position among the l)Usiness men of the State. (Eu.)
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Frank Spurgeon Masten, Dillon, S. C. Motto: must and I will. No wind aids him who has no deslined port. Frank is a perfect gentleman, and has made many friends during his stay here. He is so polite that he will get up a horse laugh for anyone that will tell him a joke. He is one who takes work seriously. His ideal is that the essential thing for a student is to get his work done and that having a good time is secondary. He is a very enthusiastic society worker, being one of the Anniversary Debaters. (Eu.) Vernon Fui-leh Mrrcin-.Li., MoTT Wake Forest, N. ( ' „lilr ,liffnr prn. u,,, ,,„u,l hu.lir fncvrr polcstis. ■.Milch can relate every change that has taken place (• ill lie hist two and one-half years. He is one of the .-I Miiilioiis nienibers of the Senior Class. Through |iii isl(iil criniis lo climb higher he has gained many ■ nds. lie h:i,N won :i reputation as a speaker which I iii iluc lime rcxciil ilself ill siireading the Gosiiel. ■e.. Kn. ,- ociely; I ' r.-s. I ' liilcmoii Baraca Class; C - Iliv Ilielll l;cp|■e clllallve I Car])entcr, N. C. Paul Baxter Moh(;an, Motto: Thmk. In all thy liiuuors, wlielher graven or mellow, Thou ' rt .such a touchy, tesly, iilcasaiit fellow. One of the most loyal memliers of the class. Two years we have known him to be faithful to all tasks, and to every good work of the school. He won the Drill Medal spring of 1912; was Orator joint meeting fall of I ' .MJ, ,111(1 is now President of Baraca Class. His alwiiys licamiiig countenance has won the friendship of all. His iihals are the noblest, and we ))rophesv for him a brilliant future. (Phi. I
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