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L. E. Bouek, A. Search diligently, and you shall find abundant truths hidden in mys- tery There is no member of the Class more admired than is LEO. He knows the right, and is always ready to de- fend it. He first entered in Septem- ber, 1910, but being in no special hurry to finish he taught one year. With determination renewed, he joined us in September, 1913. He has a clear mind, and a keen penetrative intellect. He does not go to school just to say that he has been through college, but that he might know the things that the world requires of a college graduate. He has received honors in scholarship. He was a member of the Euronian Society, but on account of inconvenience he had to give up that work last year. He nevertheless ranks high as a debater and public speaker. He always looks on the bright side of things, and very seldom does he become discouraged. The world promises him success as a minister and teacher. Scrub Debater 1911; Won Scholarship Medal 1912. Ky?? BB3M» h , ?JMIU -) f 8. BVt Mtk J. L. Deaton, A. B. The world in its strangle for light needs men who see all things right LRROY entered the Freshman Class from Hickory High School in the Fall of 191 1. His face at once shows us that he is a student. Honor and popularity came to him without his striving. Not only in the classrooms has he shown his talents, but he stands high in Society work and in athletics. He is equipped for any duty that falls to a student. He stands on his own convictions, and is not led astray by hasty conclusions. He knows how to be friendly to all and partial to none. He gets pleasure out of all that he does, and is ever ready to help others. He is a great admirer of the Co-Eds, and they in turn render to him due admiration. Deaton has been a strong and active worker of the Euronian Society, Luther League, and other college or- ganizations. He expects to take a theological course. Fresh-Soph. Debater 1913; Euronian Anniver- sary 1914; Junior Orator 1 9 1 4 ; Commencement Orator 1915.
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Kathryn Aderhoedt, A. B. HENRY RIVER, X. C. Good nature and good sense must ever join. KiTTy-did is the youngest of our Class. She came to us a mere child, hut during the four years of her so- journ here she has grown into a beautiful young lady. She is loved and honored by both faculty and stu- dents for her open-heartedness and sincerity. If you want a friend, in her you will find one in the truest sense. She believes in being happy, and rarely if ever do you find her blue. Kitty is a general favorite among the boys as well as the girls. Her mind is very receptive. She ex- pects to study Music and Expression. She is a faithful member of the Phila- lethean Society. The upbuilding and progress of her College lias ever been her foremost thought — she loves it as a second mother. We expect great things of Kitty. J. W. Aiken, A. I!. HICKORY, X. C. Unselfishness breaks the bonds zvhich vanity wraps about truth Hickory has been liberal with her sons for our Class. We have six with us, and they are all noble and indus- trious. John never makes a display of himself, lie believes in leading a high life, not for the purpose of mak ing others look up to him, but that he might by example lead others thereto, n all branches of the college course e lias been an efficient and willing worker. Mis presence tends to ele- vate those around him; his judgment is sound, and his counsel safe. Ib- is willing to supporf all causes which lave a noble aim. I le has never SOUghl honors, hut has received them nevertheless. I le believes in amuse- ment and recreation. Me expects to continue his literary work, and then probably study I. aw. Much success awaits hi in. Scrub I (ebater 101 .! : iuronian Anniversary 1015: llass Prophet 191;
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Lira Duke, A BLYTHKWOOU, s. c. Silence is more eloquent than words. Lila is strong in character, modest in behavior, faithful to her friends, and shows herself to be a good, hard- working student. She has spent live years with us. When she began her course, she did not intend to finish, but after being with us several years she decided to take an A. 1!. course. Ljla is optimistic — of a hopeful tem- perament; she is always pushing for- ward even in the face of adversity. She too is faithful to her College, speaking a good word for her when- ever an opportunity presents itself. She is a true member of (he Kume- nean Society. She has chosen teach- ing as her vocation, and with her good nature, integrity, and trainin, . will win success in her chosen liel J. A. 1 ' RVR, A. 11 ICKOKV, X. C. ■ man ' s a man for ' that im is a man who stands for the right tiling at all times. Whenever he once becomes convinced, he is true to his convictions. There are many good things that might be rightly said about him. In all branches of College life he has proved to be active and efficient. Me is one of the boys from town, but nevertheless is a partaker of all things which are helpful for the Class, school, Societies, and athletics, lie docs not claim to be a genius or professional on any subject, but be ieves in being practical along with the knowledge which he gets from his text books. Without any special ef fort, he has wini honors as an orator and a debater, hoi ' four years he has taken an active part in the work of the Euronian Society, and for two years was a mem her of the baseball team. I le has ne er had any trouble to he popular with all special atten lion given In ladies. Anniversary Irator mm | ; 1 i -. si lent Eur ni :n Anni versary 1915; all clii toi ian 1915.
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