Davidson College - Quips and Cranks Yearbook (Davidson, NC)

 - Class of 1909

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Zachary Taylor Brown, B. S Davidson, N. C. This and a great ileal more lilfe It I have had to put up with. Birds of a feather surely flock lo- gelfier, for he is ihe second Red who comes lo us from New Berne. He also hearkenelh lo ihe calls Z. T., Zcke. and from his devotion to Bible study, he has shown himself worthy of the name, Puss. Having become civilized, he no longer hails from the east, but claims lo be an inhabitant of the thriving city of Davidson. His chief place of rest is the lab., where he peaceably whiles away the day breaking beakers, rigging up force- pumps after his own ideas, and chew- ing the golden leaf in competition to his friend B-o-b. Here he is at the mercy of the jokes of all, which he puts up with, and in defense answers, A good one. So far he has had no explosions, but — His choice sports are football and baseball, having made each team one year. He loves his loaf-(ing). Otto Emmett Buchholz Eu., A. B„ II K A ox E Dalton, Ga. Far may u e search hefore n e find A heart so manly and so kind. In September, 1905, having attained to that ripe scholarship and state of learning necessary to college entrance, Buck cast his lot for weal or wo; with the Class of 1909. In his Sophomore year Buck arose from the obscurity that shrouds the Freshman. He was elected Secretary of the Eumenean Society, to the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, and was a member of the Soph- omore Banquet Committee. Since then, he has been Vice-President of the Eu- menean Society and Junior Respondent: for two years a member of the Magazine Staff; member of intersociety debating team; member of Class baseball team, and President of Y. M. C. A. Buck has won for himself a place of esteem. Frank, upright, and always ready for a merry tale or gibe withal, he is good company for all and best company for his friends.

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Charles Claudius Beam, B. S., Phi Bostic, N. C. ■ulc -A soul as full of worlh id of Having shone about twenly-one years al Sunshine, N. C. this B=am was caught In the Da ldson Light House in 1905. Since then Claudius has been called to account on many grave charges. On the charge of diligence, he has been required to serve several terms m Society, as Secretary, on many committees, as Vice- President, as President, also as Junior Re- spondent, and was elected as an inter- society debater. Because of adherence to duty, he was requested to serve terms of President of Volunteer Band and Vice-President of Y. M. C. A. At last Junior Speaking, the judges accused him of having a knowledge of oratory, and made him speak last Com- mencement. On the charge of honesty and ability, the Junior Class decided on an eight months ' term as Treasurer. And finally, the Faculty, suspecting him of studious habits, have about decided to fine him $5.00 for his diploma in May. Webster Kelso Boleman, B. S., Eu. , . .Anderson, S. C. -He all: take h,m for all Greasy was enjoying his annual hobo trip in his private freight car. when that rolhng palace was side-tracked al David- son. September 6, 1 905. On inspecting the campus, he was so pleased that he al once decided to enter College as an easy and profitable way to spend four years. During his Freshman year he practised long-distance running to such an extent that he made his Class track team; and this same running was of service to him as end on his Class football team in his Senior year. If you would judge of his artistic abil- ity, take a look at the athletic pictures in this book, which he, as a member of ihe Annual Staff, has drawn.



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Joseph Hollingsworth Carter Mt. Airy, N. C. B. S., Phi. For manners are noi idle, hut the fruit Of lo )al nature and of nohlc minJ. Joe began te brealhe the pure mountain ail In 1886, and it is said that at three days of age he was seen on the streets with his fellow townsmen, telling and listening to the mo5t humorous jokes. But. being born under a lucky slar, he was led to D. C. where he entered ' 09. when we were all alike Freshmen. But still he was lucky, and by some manaeuver, managed to dodge the Sophs, throughout his Fresh, year. He was elected Marshal, 06-07. He was Secretary of Phi Society, ' 07; Vice- President of Class, ' 07-08; won Declaim- cr ' s Medal, ' 07; Vice-President of stu- dent body. 07-08; Assis:ant Baseball Manager, 08; elected Baseball Manager, ' 09; on intersociety debate, ' 09; Class football team, ' 08; track team. ' 06-07-08; Secretary of Y. M. C. A., ' 07-08; Li- brary Committee, ' 07-08-09; Executive Committe of Athletic Association, ' 07-08; and (inally. Marshal a second time in his Senior year. But who can say that all these honors have made him different from what we first found him? Clarence Stewart Clark. . . B. S., Phi., .Clarkton, N. C. ■The College the athlete Clark was not born to study — so he thinks. The first we heard of him was in the Phi. hall crying, A Daniel come to ludgment. On he yelled, and as a Fresh- man, won the Declaimer ' s Medal. It is not known whether he deprived some peb- bles of their winsomeness, as the old Gre- cians, or whether he came natural by it. When a Junior, he went for the pigskin and has appeared on the Varsity two years. In track athletics he plays an Im- portant part for College and Class, having made the team four years. He has a rec- ord as a ball pitcher. He has gone up by steps — Class team one year, scrubs one. Varsity two, and is a member of the Greenville League Club. Clarence is ont of the best all-round athletes. He served as Secretary of Society. Executive Committee of Athletic Association, and Baseball Captain, 09.

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