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Ralekih Newton Childress — (Phi.) Kaleigh, X. C. Motto; Oii ' r your right hand ti the luifortunalc. My life is a brief, brief thing, I am here for a little space; And while I stay, I would like if I may. To brighten and better the place. inner of Best Debater ' s Medal, ' 13; President of Society lii ' st half of Spring Term; Commencement Rcjiresenta- live; President of Senior Class. Kaleigh Newton Childress is a name well known :ii(iiiiid Buie ' s Creek, wherever he goes he carries a smile of sunshine with him. He is always ready, and willing to lirlp you, when it lies within his power. His chosen pro- Irssion in life is the ministry. Already his deep religious (■(uniction has demonstrated itself in ))rayer meetings and V. M. C. A. work. His record as a society worker is sur- passed by very few. On several occasions he has repre- sented his society as a public speaker. Carlos Benjamin DoMiNr.uBZ — (Eu.) Sta. Lucia, Oriente, Cuba. :Motto: Do the thimi so irelt that ererii one inlt w int l ou to llo it Oljoill. Let us then, be up and doiiin. With a hi ' art I ' or any fate; Still acliicvini; ' , still piu ' suing, Learn to lalior and to wail. In the fall of ' 13 he boarded a vessel bound for Amer- ica ' s shores. Landing at Tampa, Fla., he delayed not exploring her coast, but hastened on by winding routes, as the Spanish explorers, seeking the Fountain of Youth, till he f Hin(i himself knocking at the doors of this insti- tution demanding entrance. The doors were soon ajar and he entered, introducing him.self with all the dignity of Si)anisli tongue, at the same time uttering the words, Tene tluria ma ' s masica. These two words he has since translated, not in English language but in an aei ' u- rate solution of both i)roblems in then- respective depart- ments. Now with a business diploma under his arm, and nMlddir, . n Im- liniici ' lips, plus the affections of his music ii-M ' lii r ,ind I he r ii.cm (jf all Dominicar goes forth to manage llic Liusiness end (jf t ' uba. ' ( ij e E i y It t c a n
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Lena Ernestine Bctllard — (Ath.) Fayetteville, X. C. Motto: My duty to God first. The outward, wayward life you see, The hidden springs you may not know. Poet Junior Class, ' 13; Commencement Reciter, ' l-l; Sec- retary of Senior Class. Tom is the pet of the Senior Class, and as far as looks go the boys say She is fair to look upon ; however this saying is not far wrong. We have found her faithful to everything that she has undertaken. She is bright, ener- getic and full of fun, but her Virgil and Geometry are always prepared, whether she works or plays. Louie Vernon Coggins — (Phi.) Bear Creek, X. C. Motto: Ora cl Labora. I have an engagement with (lod, To answer for all I have done; So may I not sleep in the sod. With aught of my battles not won. Coggins is one of the quietest members of the class, doing good without making a fuss about it. He knows how to sympathize. His consecrated life is an inspira- tion to those who come in contact with it, and one of its beauties is that he is wilUng to be faithful without it being known. He, like the noble Julius Ca ' sar, does not gi-a.sp honors for himself, but waits for others to thrust them upon him. He has been so faithful during his tlu-ee years ' stay here that he bears away the confidence and esteem of teachers and students. He is an enthusiastic religious worker, and as a result of his deep conviction and consecration he has svirrendercd his life to the min- istry.
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Clarence L. Fisher — (Phi). Roseboro, N. C. Motto: Ad finem. I hate to see things done by halves. If it is worth doing at all, do it right; if not leave it alone. Fisher is a favorite among the students especially the dormitory girls. He himself claims one of the board- ing girls as his best friend, but since he must be loyal to the government of the school ho bestows his affections on a certain community girl. Although he has been with us but one year he has proven himself true to the best things of the school. From here he goes to college, where he intends to complete the literary work, after w ' hich he hopes to pursue a course in law. FiLADELFO DiOXEDES GaRCI, — (Eu.) Holguin, Oriente, Cuba. Motto: Vince te. In the world ' s broad field of battle, In the bivouac of life, Be not like dumb, driven cattle ! Be a hero in the strife ! Garcia came all the way from tlu cane brakes of Cuba to Ki ' ndu.ilc with the Class of ' 14. He has spent three yi-n- wiih us and each one has been filled to the best of lii aliiliiN. He has proven himself to be a loyal student a[id knuws not what it is to fail. Gosse is known as one of our best Latin students. He has many good friends that are w-atching, waiting, and expecting a great success from him in future years as an M.D. P a ,! e N i .
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