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E ' uBEK Nicholson, Big Nick, B. B. S., Decora, § N Clayton, Ga. Some sigh for this and that; My wishes don ' t go far; The world may wag at will, So I have my cigar. Coriioral Co. B, ' 11- ' 12; Sergeant Co. B, ' 12- ' 13; Varsity Football, ' 12- ' 13- ' 14; Battalion Ailjutant. ' 13- ' 14; Captain Football Team, ' 13- ' 14 ; Vic-e-Pre-sitlent Decora Literary Society, ' 13- ' 14. Nick thinks that every one who doesn ' t take a Business Course will never succeed, even if they are going to join the Navy. He is studying for the ministry. Would be a Sunday school teacher, but he can t keep from smoking long enough to attend his class. Once he tried to join the Salvation Army, but upon being denied a corporal ' s place he refused to enlist. A great temperance man, always smiles wlien you mention Schlit. ■ Favorite expression, Army ' s Ball. Accused of being a walking jewelry store. He is very foml of graded school (teacher). Spends his leisure time dreaming about the bright future. Looks sweet on all occasions ( ?). Has been here since the war, and is very fond of pickles and syrup. , ' ' Nick is a musician, and would be glad to do the tango, but it would disqualify him for the ministry. R. Lee Kogki;s. Boy, B. Ph., Phi ilu, § N Gainesville, Ga. Sow the Doctor ' s brow should smile, Crowned icith wreaths of Camomile. Corporal Co. B, ' 10- ' 1 1 ; Sergeant Co. B, ' 11-12; Sergeant Major, ' 12; Second Lieutenant, Co. A, ' 13; Captain Co. A, ' 13- ' 14; Track Team, ' 11- ' 12; Varsity Foot- ball, ' 12- ' 13- ' 14; Manager Football, ' 13- ' 14; Champion Debater, ' 14 ; Business Manager Cyclops, ' 14; Historian Class, ' 13- ' 14; Declamation medal, ' 10- ' 11. Lee is the old man of the Class of 1914, as well as the old man of the student body. His every move is that of an old man. At first he impresses you as having had a great deal of experience. Yet those of us who have asso- ciated with him all tlie.se years have come to the conclusion that he is not so far experienced beyond his years, but tliat he lias ; , woi-derful foresight and presence of mind with which not every man is blessed. Ou all occasions we are made to feel this wonderful presence of mind. His foresight is brought to mind when we think of the sudden chai ges that occur in his plans for life work when something sud- denly turns up. Once he was a doctor; ho became a school teacher-lawyer; and now he is a doctor again. 12
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7 nn ' ' - 9 -J l , H H mAI Foster Pkki;v Kixg, K. M., Decora, TT K A Spring Placo, tia. •■ J (( «■ ((( if greatly thought he ivibhj did. Sergeant Major. ll-lL ' ; First Lieutenant Battalion Ailjutant. ' 12- ' 13: Major, 13- ' 14; Varsity Haseball, ' 13- ' U; Varsity Football, ■ll- ' lL ' ; Varsity Basel;all, ' 11- ' 12; Legator riass ' 13- ' 14. King is soniewliat of a lailies ' man, ami one of the liest stinlents in tlie Mining De- yiartnieut. When out nialiing maps, Lieut. Har- ris asked him what vas the length of his steps- in inebes; he said, Cliure, Lieutenant, I hard- ly kuo y yhat you mean. Six, I think. ' ' An all around athlete, plays football and ba.seball, but tennis only yith the ladies. He is only satisfied wlicn drilling the li?ittalion m at Dr. Olenn ' s. Jubilee, Spe.-. Agri., Decora. J. A. E. Cox. Fairburn, Ga. Corporal Co. A, ' 11- ' li; Color Sergeant, ' 14; A ' arsity Football, ' 13- ' 14. Bles.ied be AgrieuUure! if one does not have too mueh of it. JuVial is a man of whom we are all proud, and to whom we can giyo the credit for al- ways wearing a smiling face. Loyes some girl he has neyer met. The only liying member of the D. B. C. Club. He is a fayorite stmicnt of Prof. Woodruff. They are such chums that yery often they are seen doing farm demon- stration vork together, esjiecially when .Tubal lias failed to pre()are ' ' Daddy ' s Jlath. ' ' Strictly temperate. Was disqualified once from an important mission on account of using the phrase: Shorely, shorely, a fellow neyer knows. ' ' n
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Guy D. Chamblee, E. M., Phi Mil. Canton, Ga. This fellow is wise enough to plan ' « fool; And to do that well a-avcs a kind of wit. Sergeant Co. A, ' 12- ' 13; Color Sergeant, ' 13; Second Lieutenant, ' 13- ' 14; Varsity Football, ' 12- ' 13- ' 14; Track Team, ' 11- ' 12. Guy was first seen entering Dalilonega walk- ing with an enormous red haudkcrcliief hung on the crooked handle of a great big walking stick. n until this day, the nature of the contents of that handkerchief remain a mys- tery. The records show, however, when one Guy Chamblee .started out to acquaint himself with all the modern methods of scientific farming, and then the Russian-.Jap war came and his aspirations turned in a military direction. Just as he was beginning to get a company of raw recruits whipped into shape, he told a friend in the strictest secrecy that he intended to take his company and help defend his State, when they got down to (ieorgia. This friend explained to him that Russia and Japan were both acro.ss the ocean, and then and tliere all his military ambition ceased. Alice McGee, B. Ph. Dahlonega, Ga. The mildest manners and gentlest heart. Alice is one of our most faithful class-mates. Loves college, else wouldn ' t be doing post grad- uate work. So deep that no one understands her. Very studious. Was never known to come to chapel, but is ahvay.s on time at classes. Prof. Camp is her favorite teacher. Crazy ' bout athletics, specially baseball (play- ers). 13
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