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Specials PLOXK LAURA E.MMA.— King ' s Mountain, X. C. ; L-ntered college. I ' all Term, OS ; Special Student, o o; ; member of Soph . Class, ■o7- ' o8 ; V.ce-Pres Jr. Uass, ob- ■09 -won Expression Medal, ' 08 ; Sec ' y Oak V.ew, Missionary Guild, Fall Term •08 ■ Vice-Pres. Curry Dramatic Club, Fall Term, 08, and Pres., Sprmg Term, 09 , held every office in the Philalethean Literary Society except Treasurer ; Frc s. 1 en- n Cltb 07- 9; member The Lenoirian Editorial Statf. •oS-;o9: Pnyate Expres- sion Student since ' 05; graduates in Expression at the age of 19; will graduate in Literary cnurse next year. Art Expression LEOX- RD OLA.-Xewton, X. C. ; in Mrs. Beard ' s Private School for Girls, ' 99- ' oi ; St Paul ' s Seminary, ' 0i- ' 04; Hickory Graded School, •o4- ' o6 ; won sholarship to Elizabeth College, Charlotte, N. C, ' 06; Literary Student, Lenoir College 0 -07; Student of Art at Claremont College, •o7- ' o8 ; student of Art at Lenoir College, o.v ' 09; in meantime several extra summers were spent in special Art work under i.n- vate teachers; graduates in Art at 19. Intends to teach.
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RUDISILL, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS.— Hildebran, Burke Co., N. C. ; prepared for college in the Cherryville High School, Clierryville, N. C. : entered Sub-Freshman Class, Fall Term. ' 02; has since been in college five complete sessions; won Jr. English Prize, ' 06 ; Private Expression Student, ' 07 ; Sec ' y Football Ass ' n, ' 08 ; menilier of Student Committee, ' 08-09; Vice-Pres. Athletic Ass ' n, ' og ; member of I he Leninrian F.diturial Staff, ' o8- ' o9 ; President Chrestonian Literary Society ' 09; Debatnr Chrestonian Anniversary, ' 09; has been a member of the Chrestonian .Sdc ety f ' lr seven years; graduates at 19; will pursue a course in Pharmacy at the University of N. C. next fall. SHRALY, I ' ESTUS KILLIAN.— Leesville, Lexington Co., S. C. ; prepared for a lege in the c iunty public schools; entered Freshm:in, I ' all Term. ' 05; Debator on I ' resli.-Sopli. l)e])ates, ' 05 and ' 06; President of Soph. Class. ' o6- ' o7 ; Vice-Pres. Tile Young Men ' s Bilile Society, ' o7- ' o8; niemlier of Editorial Staff, The Lenoir- iiin. ' o7- ' o8; Deliator Chrestonian . niii -ers,ary, ' 08; winner nf the Junior Orator ' s Medal, ' 08; President of the Student Connniltee, ' 08- ' 09; Editor-in-Chief, The Leniiiri.-m, ' o8- ' o9 ; Pres. the Young Men ' s Bible Society, ' o8- ' og; held every office except Janitor in the Chrestonian Literary Society; graduates at 24; intends to pursue medical studies in the fall.
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The Econo-Ran-Omic Lyceum MOTTO : XcTcr give in. ' TREE: Oak. COLORS: Black and liluo. MEMBERS L. M. 1!aki:r — Grand lotcm :md Scribe. Pkiif. R. . iJi)LPH — Pro])iiundcr-in-Cliicf, and Lord High Executioner. A. C. LiNKBERGER — Granil Con founder. F. G. MriRG.-xN — Grand Compounder. F. K. Shealy — Most High Auditor. V. A. KisER — Most Worshipful Depositor. W. A. RuuisiLL — Head Distributor. Time of Meeting — Every time the Class of Economics is unprepared to recite. (Specimen Recitation) Economics is a young science and some vh:it hard to grasp. — ( F. G. AL ) Economics is lickle. — (A. C. L. ) Paper money is a rather unstal)le Imt highly satisfactory form of money. — ( L. I. 1!.) Inflation and contraction bring about an equilibria di-. — ( V. A. R. ) By bimetalism is meant three kinds of money — gold, silver and paper. — (W. A. K.) The Sliding Scale refers to an upright and rather elongated pole of wood used by surveyors. It is equipped with a small metal disk which sliiles up and down to encounter the visual angle of the surveyor ' s transit, hence the n;ime. — ( F. K. S. )
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