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12 WEEDON CARTER. Manual Glee Club ' 14; Glee Club ' 15, ' 16; Annual Staff Artist. Just look at that countenance. Did you ever see anything so divine? They say that Weedon is a lady killer but with that face we don ' t doubt that he could kill anything. But, jok- ing aside, Weedon is all right. He is some artist and here ' s hoping that he draws his salary as well as he draws cartoons. He is Harry Miner ' s only rival when it comes to silence, but he has been moving steadily along towards his goal, graduation, and now that this has been reached we can only wish him success in his next undertaking. 1.:. L i FRANK CASSHjLY Annual Staff. Here is another long shot. They say that smoking will stop a fellow ' s growth but, if it does, it ' s a good thing for Frank, for if he didn ' t smoke we don ' t know where he would grow to. Frank, like some of the rest of us, is not especially fond of work but when he does take a notion to try, he can make things hum. I guess he is just resting now, getting ready for a good hard effort when he gets out of school. He ' s a good fel- low, all right, and is always ready to do something for some- one else.
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MID-YEAR MATTHEW BRADY. Orchestra 13, ' 14, ' 15, ' 16. Brady is the guy who brained . the Algebra 3 course under Mr. Hill and lived to tell the tale. He is a conscientious, hard- workirg fellow in everything he undertakes. He has played in the orchestra four years, j ' ' } ' something which few fellows do, and besides this his name is sel- dom absent from the Honor Roll. Brady is a living example of perseverance. Many have fal- len by the wayside but he has stuck with us to the end. If that quality sticks to him in after, life he is certainly assured of success. WADTER BRASHEAR, JR. Sophomore Ex. ' 14; Class Sec ' y ' 15, ' 16; Sec ' y Royal Mask ' 16; An- nual Executive Board Kernel Staff ' 15, ' 16; Glee Club ' 15; A. L. A. ' 15. ' 16; Undergraduate Club; Honorable mention ' 13; Lunch room staiT ' 16; V , Valedictorian; Censor Scientific Society ' 16. Look deep into these eyes and see the intelligence that abounds in such profuse quantities, in the recesses of this master mind. .- . vV,. If you don ' t see it the trouble is with you, for Angel has stored up some knowledge in | the past four years. He is one of the few fellows who didn ' t ' look for easy subjects to get by i on. He really seems to enjoy the hard ones. ' The success of this annual is due in a large part to his untiring efforts, and altogether Angel is a fit person- ' | age to hold first honor of the L. class.
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MID-YEAR ANNUAL 13 ALFRED Mitre Club; University Club; C L. CLARK. lass Cheer Leader ' 14 . For reference to this fellow, we would direct you to Mr. Thwiug. Alfred is the apple of Mr. Til wing ' s eye and it is with no little pleasure that he calls him to the board to explain a problem that all the rest of the class has missed. Our only wish is that Alfred may solve the problem of life as well as he handled those of Mr. Thwing. They say that Alfred had such a large appetite, while working on the lunch room staff that Mrs. Cecil paid him to stay away. Don ' t let that worry you, Kid. Here ' s wishing you future success. Hx RRY V. DAVIS, JR. A. L. A. V ; Class basket ball ' IBVa; V ; basket ball squad ' UV2, ' 151 ; Annual Executive Committee; Mandolin Club ' IQV2; Under- graduate Club; Cadet Corps, First Searg. ' 16; Adj. First Bat. ' IQVo. Here we have the man who ' was made famous by the ' 16) Dance or, it would be mgre cor- , rect to say, w ho made the Dance - - y ! $ famous. Harry went about his pF- duties as Chairman of the com- mittee in such a way that many of us did not realize that the success of the dance was due almost altogether to his efforts. We feel that anything that he undertakes will be done w ell, - ' . and we hope that hereafter he ; will get more credit for his ef- : | forts than we have given him. . r-j mB '
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