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5' l1.!,. ss X . . 5. A I 2 it Y rt N. WINTON C. KEMP Butda C Private, 1918-19-20g First Sergeant Com- pany 1920-Zlg Senate Literary Society. Butda came to us after he had gone as high as he could in our neighboring institution. It seems that he can not-even after four or five years with usgget used to life at C. M. C.. because there seems to be some special attraction out toward the Country Store. or on No Mans Land for our friend lf we could see ourselves as others see ,, us. - hfilledgeville. Georgia ANNIE LINDSEY --sum Class Poet. 1920-21g Secretary-Treasurer Philo Mathean Society. Slim is one of the most popular girls at C. M. C., and has made many friends that will miss her in the years to come, but her kind friends must remember that she is a graduate from the School of Commerce. and that the time has come for her to seek some- thing else in life. Bright as the sun her eyes the gozers strike. And like the sun, they shine on all alike. Eatonton, Georgia W. H. RAWLINS NW. H'-, Private Company B g jeffersonian Lite erary Society. W. H. is undoubtedly the leader of his class. He is very studious and it is expected that he will be one of the leading business men of the coming generation. He is very popular just on the other side of the hill, and goes that way very often. Be serious, and think twice before you octf' Milan, Georgia I -r ,- ff rf? sg, f- r . fin.:--'lei' hit lt rl' X. 1 X 'rr ,- .4 KCI! vc: vi 4 its .K gl :J tt' 1 , 9, y Ph. 1 ,ll s, W. ll I i J 3 1. J 1 1 I t I . .lf t S i S,
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,.-. LELIA HURNE Lelia Philo Mathean Literary Society, Lelia came to us some time ago aml has been here ever sinee. She is popular with the girls as well as the lnuys and she has a won- clerful asset. that is attending to her own husiness. We uish there were more like her. lt is a sure thing that we will miss her a great deal when she leaves us in .lunt-. Speak !I'lIl'71 you uri' .vpokmt fog Come ll'1Il'l1 you, ure milled. ill illmlgeville, Georgia LILLIE MAE IVEY Lillie Philo Mathr-an Literary Society. She is a very stutliuus young lady anil has made many friends while at G. NI. C.. es- pecially in the Commercial Class. Her part will never he forgotten by her associates. To be serious ix Il crime, Le! me lzrwv jollily all the lime. Milledgeville. Georgia JOHN MILTON KEMP John 1920-21 Private Company 1920-213 Jeffer- sonian Literary Soriety. With a C'lll'6'lifl1l demeanor that pleases everyone. John has passed a successful vear at C. M. C. He has made many friends vvho will remember him through life, Handsome is as handsome does, but it saves a lot of trouble to be burn g0Ul1'10L7kiIlg.,, Dexter. Georgia -' f'f -:I z. 4 . i -Art- s ,
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0 1 o l LIYY LEE SCHOIEFLIN I,uvy Vive-Ijresideilt Commercial Class: Sponsor Company 19213 Philo NIathean Soviety. Luvy came to us this year from Tampa. I la. Although she was a perfect stranger at the heginning of the term. her vharining personality has won for her scores of friends among the hoys and girls at G. NI. li. I.uw1' is weleomed everywhere and her bright smile always chases away gloom. She has hrought sunshine into the life of more than one. We predict a happy future for I,uvy. and es- pecially do we congratulate, in advance, the lurtunate one. that she is lu guide through life. To lrnuit' her is to low' her. Xlilledgeville. Georgia JESS-IE SMITH Blondie Philo Nlathean Literary Society. Sweet. unassuming Blondie! Her college career has been punctuated with much spooning and gaiety. She has been at ll. NI. C. since 1910. and in this time, of eourse. it is only natural that she has won many friends and admirers. She has proven that optimism can surmount the greatest difficulties. Ne1'er do today 1l'l1l1f you cfm put og until tunzorrunzii Slilledgeville. Georgia RICHARD J. SMITH B fb K Dick Cleansleeve Company C g Senate Societyg member B. F. C. 1921. This boy with his sunny disposition comes from across the river. Entering G. M. C. in 1919. he became chaplain of thc sub- Freshman class of the same year. He was President Freshman class, 1920. and Presi- dent Sophomore class first half of 1921. Being a true soldier. he is the ardent lover of some fair Iadyg Dicks familiar expression first thing in the morning is: Cot to write a letter. Woe unto you, thou art much in love. Milledgeville, Georgia
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