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

 - Class of 1918

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GEORGE SANFORD CROUCH Cartersville, Ga. Eu. ; KA ; St. Cklilia A fair exterior is a silent recom- mendation. This man hails from the red hills of Georgia where he learned how to run four-forty, break ladies ' hearts and swipe watermelons (or maybe pears). George has been a decisive factor in the building up of our suc- cessful track team for George ' s scores mount up like a drug-store bill. He would have been a Venus de Milo but he lacks the Grecian nose. All the girls and all the boys (including George) like George. George is the big boy on the audit board which is preparing him for the office of High Muckcy-muck in the First National Sheckel Depository of Cartersville, Ga., U. S. A. All Class Kootlwll : Scrub I ' oolball (2); Varsilv Football; Varsity Track (3); Cap- tain Varsity Track (2); Captain Class Track; Kxcculivc- Committee Athletic As- sociation (2); Track Point Trni.lly (2); . uilit Board; Wcanr ,( tin- l). WILLIAM COOPER GUMMING Wilmington, N. C. . . 1 ' ,. : Pm. ; -T; Polity Cub Who .I ' ilh a natural instinct to dis- cern What Icnowledye can perform, is diligent to learn. The village of Wiltnington, N. C, wished this prodigy upon us in the fall of 1914. Once in a while Wil- liam uses his spare time to study. At other tiines he writes highbrow po- etry (so-called), keeps books and de- bates in the Phi. Society. As Ser- geant of Co. C. Gumming has put his foot on the bottom rung of the ladder leading to Somewhere in France. With all statistics in we predict that William will be a big factor in the CimiTiiing generation. I ' rcsli S.ii.li Ii,1,..i.t ' , M.-.lal; Intercol- legiate |i.l..ii.ir I mill I. Supervisor, Sec- ond Cnii- li i I ' M it i Kisi)on lcnt Phi. Socielv; .M.iK.i nu Si, ill I .. ' ) ; V. M. C. A. Cabinet (2); Vi.e.|■re . V. M. C. A.; Vicc- Prcs. and President Christian Ivndcavo Society ( ): Cha in Committee Andit Board; Assistant in Senior DebatinR Medal; ■■Oviiiis and Cranks St ' alT; Honor Roll. bpSlS

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JAMES WOODROW CLARK Charleston, S. C. A. B. ; Phi.; HKcf.; olK Do you seek his equal. ' ' jVoiii ' is , except himself. If this man hasn ' t driven every professor on the Faculty crazy, it isn ' t his fault. For goodness knows, he has asked enough questions to do so. This camouflage perhaps ac- counts for his high marks because Woody never gives the Faculty a chance to find out how little he really studies. His position as orderly on the staflF of General Fetzer and Cap- tain King has also inspired master- pieces of totally unnecessary knowl- edge on the part of some of the pri- vates involved. However, like his famous kinsman. Woodrow gets there just the same. Secretary Phi. Society ; Class Football (2); Honor Roll (4); Debating Council; Manager Football ; Athletic Council : Or- chestra (3); Student Council (1); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ; President C. E. Society ; Polity Club: Vice-President Phi. Society; President Phi. Society; Golf Club; Mimir ROBERT WILBORN COUSAR Bishopville. S. C. . . B. ; Fi . am a man and nothing that con- cerns a ))ian do I deem a matter of indifference to me. When this man was a Freshman he would cover biscuit after biscuit with a sweet, viscous, mellifluous, black liquid, otherwise known as zip, and thus he has been called ever since. Zip has made progress since his ar- rival here at Davidson. He recogniz- ed the superior advantages (?) of Rumple over Chambers and is now a confirmed Rumpleite. Believe me. this man believes in exercise. The authorities could profitably rent his room as a gymnasium for the rest of us. Zip is an optimistic lad and never believes in allowing his studies to interfere with him, though he pulls down the ' . G. ' s consistently. Class Football; V. M. C. A. Cabinet; Vice-President and President of the Eu- menean Society ; Junior-Senior Debater ' s Medal; Senior Commencement Orator; Manager of Debating Team; Intercolle giate Debater ; De- bating Council.



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' 1 4 ClI- LAUCHLIN M. CURRIE DeFuniak Springs, Fla. A. B. 2; 2T; Analyst ■ ' — IV hose high endeavors arc m ward Hijht Thai makes the path before hiii wa s bright. Emory and Henry is a loser and Davidson is a gainer, for this effer- vescent ebullition of humanity is in truth an extraordinary phenomenon. He can tell you more things in two minutes than you ever dreamed could have happened and some that you knew could not. Virginia girls, foot- ball, tailoring agencies, cissoids, or what-not, he ' ll give you some infor- mation on them. Chemistry is his long suit and it ' s full peg at that. As a rule the world likes a man that is full of fun. always happy, and cheery, so there are not many doubts but that Locke will go over the top as a success in this world. Assistant in Chemistry; . ssistant in Mathematics: Class Footh.ill ; Class Bas- ketball ; Ouips and Cranks htaff ; Da- vidsonian Staff. JOHN BAKER DAFFIN Marianna, Fla. P.. S. ; 2AE; i;V: OAK: Ax. i.vsT ■ ' And I have felt a presence that dis- turbs me with the joy of elevated thoughts. Uncle Sam made a mistake when he sent Pershing to France instead of Johnny, who at the present writ- ing is 2d sergeant of Co. B in di- rect line for corporal. His con- science is so great that he is said to have stolen a kiss one night and felt that he ought to return it the next night. Johnny is always open to conviction, when you see things just as he does. John has a clear, keen mind, is a friend to all. and possesses those characteristics which will com- bine to make him a truly great man. Assistant in Mathematics (2): Assist- ant in Physics (2) ; President of Senior Class: Vice-President of Junior Class: Student Council : Executive Committee Athletic Association: Class Basehall : D, C. Baseball : Manager Varsity Baseball ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Vice-President C. E. Society; Davidsonian Staff: Punctual- ity R-.11. ■

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