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F. C. Cavender, B. S., Sigma Nu, Dahlonega, Ga. He IS better known as Fred 1)y his classmates. He was horn and [lartly raised on a farm some distance from town, so naturally his early schooling was scant as compared with the average town or city youth. Yet after all this Fred was a studious fellow and made good use of his time, his amiiition at this time was to prepare himself to take charge of a countr)- liul)lic school near his home. By chance he heard of the X. G. A. College and the great work that was being done here for the young men of the country, so he made up his mind at once to come. The first w eek Fred was in Dahlonega he spent his time isiting the public buildings and jirincipal ]ilaces of interest. During this time his ideals began to grow and his mind ciianged from master of the county school to something higher. He began his work as diligent!}- as possible, .soon pro ing himself to be aboxe the a ' erage. He has always taken great interest in all the affairs of his class as well as his classmates (especially one) and he informs us that his desire now is to graduate and with his special favorite of the Senior Class to take charge of the newly established college at jMurraville.
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E. J. Cavender, Dahlonega, Ga. Caveiuler, E. ]., better known as Lieutenant or Edgar. From early childhood Edgar has shown signs of a genius. In his early youth he was never known to tell a lie, leading many of his associates to believe that another Washington was being raised. Work and study was all he cared for. As he grew older, however, there were many changes in his life. First, for some mysterious reason he fell in love with a fair maid of eighteen summers and just when he thought that the time was near when he could claim her as his bride he was suddenly shocked by receiving an announcement that his loved one had eloped with another. This was the beginning of another change in his career, so he decided to return to his studies and carry out his first plans for manhood. After completing his studies in the high school he came to the N. G. A. College for further preparation. While here he has led his class in many respects. First, he is among the leaders in his studies; second, he has won fame as a sport; and third, he has again turned over and has the name of the greatest ladies ' man in the Senidr Class.
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T. O. Calloway, B. A., Pi Kappa Alpha, Elberton, Ga. In the year 1!)(I4 there arrix ' cd in the Httle village of Dahlonega, which lies snugly nestled between the high jieaks of the lar-famed TUue Ridge Almuitains, one T. O. Galloway, otherwise Tom. lie has another name, however, hv which he is better known among the student body, and which is even more appropriate than simple Tom, and no doubt he is tpiite fond of this name for he has been known to use it quite lavishly upon certain occa- sions. JMany a billetdoux (of which he is (piite fond) has stopped short with simpl ' Togo and nothing more. His inheritance of this title, however, is due to no consanguinary con- nections with the great Japanese Admiral of that name. A great ball pla er. Was also editor of the North Georgian, and business manager of the IIMIT-IIMIS Cyclops. Captain of Company A, and prophet of our class. Is one of the farmer boys. ' ery quiet, just grins when pleased. Is great tactitian in breaking quarters.
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