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HERMAN EDWARD GREGORY. “Demothsenes” Un orateur nature! (a heaven born orator). .Motto: Nothing accomplished without work. Song: “The end of a Perfect Day.' Profession, Physician. BEATRICE MAE CLARK. “Beadie“ Offices held: Custodian. 1918. Good things are wrapped up in small parcels. Motto: “Honors come by diligence.” Song: A Perfect Day.’ Profession, Instructor in History. PEYTON RANDOLPH HIGGINBOTHAM. “Hick.” “Hick” is a pretty good fellow that wishes everybody well. Motto: Be careful of what you do and say. Song: “Garden of my Dreams.” Profession, Doctor ot Dental Surgery. EARNEST HARRY KELLY. “Kid.” Offices held: Journalist, 1S-17; Business Manager of Year Book. 1919; Member of flasket-ball Team. The “Kid” grows six inches daily. Motto: One docs not know how much one will have to know, in order to know how little one knows. Song: “Till we meet again.” Profession, Physician. 21
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TIMELINE J. MoPHERSON. “Mack ’ Offices held: Chaplain. Good-natured, generous, and friendly, “Mack is liked by all. Song: I love Old Howard.” Profession, To be of some use to Humanity. JOSEPH ADOLPHUS WILLIAMS. “Joe. “Joe” is some plugger. Motto: Patience and Perseverance, which are the greatest requisites to a successful career. Song: “Just a Dream of you dear. Profession, Dentist. IRENE PATTON. “Rene.” “Rene is the “most modestegt” little girl in the class. Motto: Forward ready for service. Song: “There is a long long trail.’ Profession, Pharmacist JOHN HAROLD TRAVIS. “Traverse. Quiet, unassumming, likable. Can look serious when he wants to. Song: “Kisses.” P ro less ion. Ph y s ic ia n. 20
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ELDON GALWEY MARKSMAN. “Kerensky.” Offices held: Critic, Chaplain. Anything, anytime to be popular with the ladies. Motto: There is no height, no limit, no summit, which we may not aspire to attain. Song: “Meet me in the Shadow. Profession. Physician. MOZELLA ESTHER LEWIS. “Baby.” Offices held: Secretary of class. 1917-18. A very big baby. Motto: Perseverantia omnia vincit. Song: “Dear Old Pal of Mine. Profession. Instructor of Languages. DAVID WELLINGTON MOSS. “Rev. Offices held: President of Class; President Eureka Literary Society, 1916-17; Journalist and President of Class 1917-18; Vice President and President of Class 1918-19. Motto: You can, if you will. Song: “You can't get : long with ’em or without ’em.” Profession, An Evangelist. EDGAR CARTON PACK. “Ed.” Offices held: Assistant Circulating manager Academy Herald; Sergeant-at-Arms; Yell Master first semester. “Ed” packs up his trouble in bis old kit bag. Motto: All for one and one for all. Song: “Work for the night is coming.” Profession. Physician. 22
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