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R. J. Martin, B. A., Sigma Nu, Lula, Ga. Roy is famous for his discoveries am! inventions — discovered perpetual moti(;in — in ented many plans and schemes with which to pass from one class til the other without studying. He has said tliat he vt)uld get his Dip if his professor didn ' t watch him. He likes Daddy ' s B Math. He is a member of the Has iieen Club, and lielongs to the Artillery detachment, yet he is not guilty of disturbing the peaceful repose of the people by shoot- ing the cannon during the night. He cracks many witty jokes on his school- mates, thugh became very angry and re(|uired an explanation as to meaning when called the wag of school. He has an ambition to become a Sunday School professor, however he seems to be somewhat ]iiiliticall ' inclined as he is sometimes seen taking a straw ballot of the student body in order to determine the results of the next gubernatorial campaign.
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I. L. Duggan, B. A., Irwington, Ga. Duggan : What means this laziness that hangs upon nie. This lethargy creeps through all my system. Addison. Rajah of Slumherland. The em- bodiment of ease and grace. If laziness is money, he ' s a millionaire. Sleeps when he talks and takes c alisthenics. Member of band wind jannner. .Athklc. Would have made all-Snutliern tackle, but last triangle despoiled his dream. Would ha e missed his Thanksgiving dinner, but played the part of lightning getting back. Favorite e.xpressiun, I am lazy and I don ' t give a darn who knows it.
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H. E. Dorminy, B. A., Sigma Nu, Fitzgerald, Ga. Edward won the hearts of both sexes on his ininiedialc arri al in ihc Nugget City, but no wonder, his stately figure and gond looks wcinld win him a place in anybody ' s heart. As a footliall artist he stands in the first raid-: ( vniecjualcd ) Inning for two consecutive years played center on N. G. A. C. Varsity, winning for him- self great renown on the gridiron. He found life in the artillery too strenuous, giving it u]) for the position of wielding the baton, with the same stately grace wdiich characterizes his every movement. fdis voice is only equalled by that of the great Caruso. His greatest am!)ition is to become a Tiller of the Soil, and we wish him the greatest success and may liis future career be one that will win for liini the greatest honor in The Land of Gophers and .Alligators. I leave him with you as I haven ' t the heart to say more. W, W. Nunnally, B. A., Monroe, Ga. To tell the record of White is somewhat of a ]iroblem for several reasons. Being raised in one of the principal farming sections of the State, it was natural for him to have a desire to take up some line of farming for life ' s work. ot being thoroughly acquainted with all the fundamental problems which form the basis of scientific agriculture, he decided to enter the X. G. A. College for the purpose of better fitting himself for iiis future career, . fter entering College and coiuing in contact with students who were ])rocuring other courses as Mechanics, IMining, etc., such as Mr. Xunnally had not exper- ienced before, he began to grow fond of these branches as well. ' ery often we find him exchanging ideas with the city mechanic (or a certain mcndier of his family), next we find him inspecting a large farm on the road to Porter Springs, when we see him again he is cither displaying his genius as a soldier on the drill field or as an athlete on the teiuiis court, lint from his set-ming partiality of the college cattle we are inclined to think that he will finally secure a position as assistant dairyman in some college.
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