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THE RECALL, 1923 il all I 4 ip it ll 1 n on place. Conundrum: guess what he is looking' at. The Faucett Bros. turned out a sta',e'e hit. last week entitled: Tw-'i hearts that be-at as one. Files is still in athletic form, I see he has a good track record. .HWS a revenue man. Finch, Broadway's diminitive song and dance man is in Athaslbaska Missouri learning' the new Hay Wagon Crawl. That late best seller, Girls Who Don't Walk Home was written by none other than the renowned T. N. Greer, He ought to know all aibout the sulbject if experience means anythingz Haynes K. is manager of a chain of theatres 'For Colored Only'l His prospects look very dark. Johnny Haynes now operates a beauty parlor in which he is the principle attraction. Henderson is in South Africa organizing' a chapter ot the Bita Piece a Pie fraternity. He1'r owns an Ostrich farm. Nccking' comes natural to him. Hinton is a banker. He works for the railroad. And how that bow' handles a shovel. ' ' L? -With the-.aid of syanide, shoe polish and iron filings Hulan R. has pertected his tamous Three flat cocktail. 'Ihree pulls and-tfV'TF U In Gay I'aree.recently our friend Isaacs won the non .Stop petting' prize. Training' will tell. .Jameson has been engaged as instructor in African Golf. In a recent article -he' put forth a brilliant argument. on the economic importance ot' thisrprimitive pastime. In my experience it has ,been anything' but eco- nomical. Klinger is advertising' for the Whosis Earmuff Corp. He pounds a bass drum as always and is very convincineg. ' Lawrence always did look well inluniform. He still wears one. 1 saw him the other day. He was standing' 'before the entrance of a larzgo hotel and seemed to be acquainted with every one. In fag-t hg nyet BYLI,-V car that drove up. ' In the iiteraiy world lVlcLeimore is well recoepized. In writing' a certaln wcll receivcd 'book he is said to have donned a diver's suit and walked on the ocean's floor for atmosphere. McNair O. is interested in aviation. I think hc is too nervous for that because every time his engine starts he just ejoes up in t-he air and is some- times simply upside down. Miller is a professor in a ,e'irl's collei,Q'e. He takes a great interest in his classes and embraces all subjects thoroughly. But he says the work is extremely confiningr. Caesar rode thru Gaul on a horse. Monagas rode th1'u Caesar on a pony and is back in Porto Rica telling: them how. Speaking' of money Smoot has waxed wealthy posing as the before in the before and after picture ads of patent. medicines. Strinii' UW 'IU' velopers etc. The success of the melodrama Is Your Girl Friend Safe was due in no small part to the natural acting' ot' its star, Sprinkle. Frierson G. the art'ist's model recently posed for a statue of Apollo. It is hailcd by the critics as the ibiegeest thine' in art this year. It ought to be. I see that VVe'ber was married again last week. This has occured. so often that he knows the real age of halt' the girls in Nashville. They .ll-ltil will not leave him alone. A A Polz is 21 cartoonist. Solomon furnishes the inspiration and Pelz does his stuff. The team is reallv a stood one. l u Waller is much talked of in the sports. He is the loeical contender for the wrestling' title. He ought to get it if I remember his practice at tl. M. A. Thalheimer is an outstanding' Physicist. His article lasttmonth on the cnergv consumed in a ten minute petting party wfas a startln QQ disclosure. His statements are certitied by experience. Wilson and Fitzqerald are traveling-' together in far countries. NVhat those bovs don't know about riding' the blinds has never been written. Red.Waddel carried off the Palm in a closely contested cross country 1-in-e, It seems that on the last lap he fell and his head broke the tape. So there they are. all the old crowd accounted for. It is said that tinie- is not delayed, and scenes witnessed are gone forever. But always in meniory ' fa - wg' 'ears at. C. M. A. and there comes a fervent wish for the success 1lix.,a,nn y v V of the class ot ZH. 11,
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F n l .i Z0 S1 THE RECALL, 1928 o o ' 1 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY OFFICERS President .A.A ..A . ... .. ., Fred C. Bragg, Jr. Vice-President ,e... .e.eer,. .e,e F F F F FFFFFF . Walter Strong Secretary and Treasurer FFFFF.F F.F. FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF . F Earl Mann We the pround Juniors choose to expend some of our surplus vim and vitality in writing this narrative of events. This manuscript will fall far short of our real selves since words are not known to f1'ame our deeds. The three-quarters mark has been reached on our climb to the summit of achievements but we assemble again next year to reach the pinacle of our work at C. M. A. To accomplish such exploits that have been impossible in the past will be the goal for the class of '29. A brief outline of the past will suffice for the present but watch our flaming path in the future. We now stand on the threshold of our last year at C. M. A. having completed three brilliant ones filled with our outstanding successes. ln the classroom, on the parade ground and athletic field we have been surpassed only by the mighty Seniors. The Junior class has been the recipient of many glorious honors of which we are justly proud. In closing a good word must be bestowed upon the officers who have valizwntly lead Us thru turmoil to final victory. F. ti. llragg, Jr., presidentg Walter Strong, vice-president: lflarl Mann, secretary and treasurer are the men that have given their labor and spiiit to our conquerlng class. .,I A I IZ I1
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