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3f: 31 iim iiniiiiii(nniini i ' t ' iM tf George Durant Fleming, Jr. B. S. No man is Iwni ' withoul ainbitioKS worldly dcsircx. Jew has lived up well to his nickname, for he possesses an almost uncanny ability to rake in the shekels in any undertaking he ventures upon. Like King Midas, things turn to gold at his touch. Jew hails from the state made famous by its oranges and winter resorts. He is a quiet, unobtrusive boy and is seldom seen on the campus except on his way to class. We feel sure that Jew will make his impression on this little old globe some day. Martin Boger Foil A.B.I. Boge CO-VCORD, N. C. H ' liilc his off hi -l. insidiously aside, Pro: ' okcs the caj ' cr ci ' iic i he seems to chide. Bachelors Club; Vice-President Concord Club; Philanthropic Literary Society. Martin has the unique distinction of being the only red-headed member of ' 23. and be- neath this henna dome resides a brain that is exceedingly well developed, for although he does not head his class. Boge is far from the last. Old styleplus himself had nothing on this boy when clothes are considered. It is therefore evident that he is one of the foremost favored few among the fairer, if not the weaker sex. In business we predict a future as bright as his carrot colored head or as shining as his yellow shoes.
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QUIPS AND CRANKS -1923 Leonard White Dick Leonard Hartesville, S. C. Characicr is hiiilicr than inlcltrrt ; a ijrca mind be strong In live, ns uv as to think: Kappa Sigma; President of the Student Body. ' 22; Varsity Track, ' 20, ' 21, ' 23; Captain Var- sity Track, ' 21; Varsity Football, ' 22; D Club; Wearer of the D ; Vice-President of the Student Body, ■20- ' 21; Student Council; President Board of Control. work. IS a result of persistent hard eonard certainly will make a howling Coming to Davidson from Clemson, by er ability and leadership, he made himself one of big men of this class, and at the end of his Junior year he was elected President of the dent Body. Although he turning to fill this oflic class of ' 22. he overcai turned to finish this yea proud to number him as has done many things fo as prevented fri ■ and graduate with the le circumstances and re- , and the class of ' 23 is one of its members. He old Davidson during his sojourn nere. and has demonstrated to the student body that precious parcels come in small packages. In the years to come we expect to see his name go down as one of the world ' s great little men, along with that of Cambctta, Napoleon and others. William Tally Elliott A. B.II. Tally Columbia, S. C. for ' tis the mind th it makes the body rich. Kappa Alpha; Eumenean Society; Reporters ' Club; Delta Pi Kajipa; Le Cercle Francais; Pres- ident Eu -Society; Student Council; Assistant Base- ball Manager, ' 22; Manager Baseball, ' 23; President Le Cercle Francais; Executive Committee Athletic Association; Wearer of the D ; D Club; Da- vidsonian Staff; Assistant in French, English and Astronomy; Secretary and Treasurer Class; Class Basketball; Class Baseball. This man ' s early life spent in the pastures of Columbia, has not been conducive to the rush and turmoil of our campus life here. When Tally arrived he received a jolt that wholly aroused him from his state of leth- argy, since then he has fairly gobbled up all things in his path. As an Assistant in French and English. Tally has been a bug- bear of many a hopeful student. Our Wild- cat nine, due to hard work of Manager El- liott, has probably the best schedule of games this season that a team has had in years. With the start Tally has acquired in life he ' ll do the circuit in fine form and be a great credit to his Alma Mater.
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.iiniiiiiiiimiinm iaiMMimM1.4JyUllMilJiiUiJJ14i]AilJ uiiUjmiJJiLtjJiJ.miiiiiniinMnHii7? Thomas Layton Fraser A. B. T. L. HiNESVILLE, Ga. One who to-i ' cd true honor more than fume. Phi Alpha Pi ; Secretary and Tn asiirtr Ministerial Band; Vice-Presidenl MiniMiri.il Band; Georgia Club; Vice-Presul, ni Imi S.i ciety; Marshall Eu Society; Pre ickiit lui Society; 1st Sgt. R. O. T. C. ; V Cabinet; Geechee Club ; Monitor Senior Class ; Polity Club; Wildcat Minstrels, ' 23. T. Layton has won warm friendship of all his class-mates during his sojourn at David- son by his quiet and unassuming manner. In the midst of his varied tasks he finds time to frolic around on the clay courts, as an ardent follower of Tilden. His career in the literary societies has been one of uninter- rupted success. T. L. has chosen the min- istry and should have a large congregation wherever he is called. William Arnett Gamble, Jr. A. B. 1. Balaain Macon, Ga. I ne ' er have fell Ike kis Nor a maiden ' s hand in of lor, hlri-collegiate Debating Team (3 years); Debat- MI-: I omicil (3 years); Pandcinic; Secretary and li -iner Salesmen ' s Clul); Georgia Club; Minis- i(M,,l Band; Wearer of the Golden Quill; Delta Pi Ka])|)a; C. E. Tr.minii; Cl.iv ; Assistant in English, 21- ' 22; Assistant in IVv, linlojjy. ' 23; Assistant in Public Speaking. Ji; Musliall; Managing Editor of Davidsonian, Jl JJ; K.litor and Business Man- ager Y. M. C. A. Handbook; Phi Beta Kappa. Arnett is one of the most quiet and reserv- ed of our members. For conscientious hard work he is the stuflF, and whatever he under- takes to do he does it well. He is one of the literary leaders of the class and excells in the forensic art. We trust he shall fill his calling e.xccp- tionally well and wish fur him a copious sup- ply of zealousness in the pursuance thereof.
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