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Chas. Elliot Power, A. B., Pi Kappa Alpha, Vienna, Ga. In size Charley is the baby of the class but he has had (|nite a miniljcr of narrow escapes. Having studied so hard is enough to make anyone small. He is Lieutenant of the Artillery. He wouldn ' t miss the sixth period for anything but is always so unfortunate as to have something very impor- tant to do about that time. Charlie is especially fond of the girls. If anyone wants to know how, or the best way to kiss a girl just ask him. He is very fond of Brenau. If you want to make him do anything fur you just say Please. He tried it once himself. He has once been known to go off on very mysterious hunts and cmce he was so inifortnnate as to lie mistaken for a robber and was fired upon. It is useless to say he did get away in a hurry. Coo-coo, Charlie.
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Burt McKee, B. S., Dahlonega, Ga. Hurt, (jtherwise Shorty. Caisson Corporal, walking step ladder, and moon fixer. Great spieler and nioun-shiner. sport and ladies ' man. wears a No. 14 shoe. Rurt is not afraid to put eighteen sacks of powder in the cannon to try to burst it. Si.imetimes ties goats in the College Chapel. He is Professor Rowland ' s riglU hand man. also cashier of the college bank. Burt is sure never to have lung trouble as he breathes the purest air. Will ne er have to pay poll tax as his head is out of the county. He would play football but he is afraid of stepping on somebody.
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Henry Whelchel, E. M., Murrayville, Ga. Henry started at the beginning, and has been going to the X. G. A. C. as long as the oldest inhabitants of Dahlonega can remember. Genuine Miner — good example of the survival of the fittest. ' as never known to study but stays down at the Mining Department every day and Sunday too. Is Prof. Richard ' s man Friday, likes to go out with him on mining trips in the mountains. Positively refuses to go to Chapel or Class meetings; takes no interest in anything but himself. Great society man — dances like the mischief; quite graceful and awkward, does both stunts at the same time. Very economical, assayed the whole interior of assay furnace to recover 30 cts. worth of gold. A Blacksmith of the first rank, especially rank. In other words Henry is a sight. Knows what he wants — was known to go to a certain store in town and ask for a No. 14 collar. The merchant replied that he was out of that number, but asked if any other would do. Yes, he said 27 ' s. Was never known to go to church or Sunday School, he abhors the military. Is a jolly good fellow and is liked by every-body.
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