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m THE 1913 CAULDRON - ll L i-SKv Hi: a i i- Cason, A. B. “Hulsey Augusta, Ga. Phi Delta Society ; Athletic Editor Orange and Black, 1912 ij; Member Vanity Foot- ball Squad, 1912 it: Lireran Club; Tennis Club! Landmark Club; Secretary Class, 1912- 'll. Hulsey was at Mercer by the time most ol ns grit in high school. His brain has been his lung suit a: all times. He has a physique that topes with the gray matter and a face that i Mire to cause palpitation of every maiden’s heart that he meets. Ifulsey first saw the light of day in the city of Augu ta. Hi- carrer at Mmtr has been uric- that bespeaks -till larger things tor him in the great periol in his life as a man, J yt it lit to whom was given so murk of irirth, fa niurlt of heat'rn. Zagk. Collins, A, II. ‘Me1’ Fairmount, Ga. Phi Delta Society ; Y, M, C. -A. Cabinet. 1912-'i {; Spring Term Debater, 191 1 ■' 12; Local Editor Mercerian. 1912- i.t; Champion Debater. 1912-' 1 y; Member Midnight Rounders; Non-Fraternity Organization. Zcfcr is Stoic in temperament, dogmatic in his beliefs anil coterie in lus daily affairs. Like I tvsses of old he lias scaled his ears to escape the Siren call. He will fight to a finish in defense of his convictions. Another e eelleiH-e attached to Mr's combination or various qualities is his ability to make ban quel speeches. When he has picked up his last coin from rhe bookstore counter lie will then seek “newer fields and greener pastures,’’ fur that fine madness stiff he did retain I! hieh rightly tit ft aid possess u port's brain.'' 22
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■ THE 1913 CAULDRON y Francis Marion Carson. A. li. '‘Sport Reynolds, Ga. Varsity Basketball, igio-’ii. igia-'ij; Varsity Ft ««thill I. I'tiJ-'i.f; Alembic Club; Landmark Club; Member Ca-eareK Sport bought a ticket at Reyrolds o it day alter ilris ini' “old Black six milts through the country and rold Ricky to g back and be as good a boy as lie had been Me came on up here and became a Mercerism from the jump. He lias always Iren a loyal member of the student body. He woi fame as a basketball player and from that he drift eel into the realms of football where he played center, lie will make good m the larger game of lile. “Ilit caret are now ail ended' 5 ? C. Huc.h Ai». .ms Cason. A. B. “Hugh Jewel L Ga. Phi Delta Society: Locust Grove Club. Hugh is a gem. at least he hails from Jewell. He sparkles in Dr. Harrison’s phi! «Sophy and whether he is tin- real thing or an imitation, r.o one is chemist r ough to tell. His brilliance is often urelcuded on the ten- nis court with a female companion, and very rutin it ts love fort,, tlis three years in col- lege have been a polishing process and no doubt lie will he a valuable asset to his roiv A happy tout that alt the nay T' heaven hath a sum tun 's day, 21
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THE 1913 CAULDRON George Okkvtkus Ai.lkn Daughtry, A. II Jr MG. O. A ’ MacoH) Gii Ciceronian Literary Society; Tcstatoi Claw, 1913-13. (ifor|;c has won some fame through his ability 10 witte accurately and consistently present1 arid “absent for his sectio 1 n chapel He has a little warlike spirit in hi' system and 10 satisfy his desire for adventuie and excitement, he spends a good deal of hi' time drilling m a military company down town. No doubt he will shoot 'em up when he leaves college. No brttrr than row should bt Thomas Hoyt Davis, A. li. “T. Hoyt” IJrtiselton, Gn. Ciceronian Literary Society; Vice-Presi- dent Non-Fraternity Organization; Literary Club; Tennis Club; Impromptu Debater. i9Ji-’i2; Spring Term Debater, 11)11-12: Blue Ridge Debater, 1911 ‘12; (exchange Editor Menrrian, lOli'lt; Editor-in-Chief Cauldron, 1913. T. Hoyt cannot be described. We may say, however, that he became a portion of this institution in the fall of 191O. Brasclto 1 is his habitat. He has absorbed a pool bit of “brass'' too, be it said. T Hoyt lias bad to do with many phases of our college life and in these fields he lias found the training that bespeaks lor him a career of unending suc- cess in the days that arc to corne. J fir n hi will nit—good qvjs! it til talk! 2 b ftuK h
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