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Gaklaxii 1 ' evtox. Dnrlins, E. M., TT K A Mount Aivy, Ga. Tlic xr.r i.s- ever to he (i Mildicr kind. Corpoial Co. B, ' 10- ' U; Sergeant Co. B ' 1]- ' 12; teeeond Lieutenant Co. B, ' 12- ' 13; Captain Co. B, ' 13- ' 14; President Tennis Club, ' 13- ' 14; Honorary Member Cres- eent Club; Secretary and Treasurer Class ' 13- ' 14. Darling is very niiiiropriate, for he really is the Darling of his class, as well as with tlie young ladies. He is noted for his poiiular- ity ' witli both sexes. As a ladies ' man he cannot be excelled, being especially attentive to tlie younger set. A favin-ite around the Domes- tic Science Department, and is always on hand when the girls are cooking. Is always happy and mean. Military is his hobby. Noted specially for his discipline, having smoked no cigarettes with his men since he was a lieu- tenant, and not having reported a man for breach of rule until he became captain. If he wins the sabre this year, his college career will be a suci-ess as far as he is concerned. Miles Caktck Wiley. Decoia, A. B., B. Ph., § N Ball Gronu.i, Ca. Our ideah are our better selves. Sergeant Co. A, ' 11- ' 12; Joint Debater, ' 11; Second Lieutenant Co. A, ' 12- ' 13 ; Captain, ' 13- ' 14; Champion Debater, ' 14; As- sistant Student Teacher, ' 14; Editor-in-Chief Cyclops. ' 14; Honorarv Member Crescent Club; Prophet Class, ' 13- ' ' 14; Latin Medal, ' lO- ' ll; Mathematics Medal, ' 11- ' 12. Cyclo(is, strong in character, modest in behavior, and faithful to his friends and duties — es|)ecially social. He entered college as a Freshman, and from the first has proven his wonderful ability. He has had quite a busy career while in college, but with all his duties he has not neglected the fairer sex. As he goes from us with first honors, let us hope that he will have a future crowned with glor- ious success. 15
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Flossie Jackson, Spec. Bus. Dahlonega, Ga. Her great ext amiition, we regret to state, Is simiHi this — to graduate. Flossie ha.s tried every course in college. Our ' ' Class Stenographer. ' ' Is always smiling and happy. Comes to chapel about once every two weeks. Prof. Ansted is her favorite teach- er, as all her work is in the Business Depart- ment. ]MaI!V l.Of t lTILLI W, A. B., B. Ph. Gainesville, Ga. ' ' Night after night she sat and bird her eyes with bools. ' ■ To mention the name of Mary Lou is suffi- cient. She is the favorite of the whole student body, and is the leader everywhere. In her school work she holds first |ilace, and is Presi- dent of the Senior Cla.ss. In athletics she is first, being captain of her basketball team. To sum up, all are always ghul that ilary Lou is among us. 14
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Hubert Wiley Keith, Bottle, A. B., B. Ph., Uecora, § N Clermont, Ga. A man ' s a man for a ' that. Sergeant Co. A, ' 12 ; Color Sergeant, ' 13; First Lieutenant Co. A, ' 13- ' 14; Joint Debater, ' 11- ' 12; Champion Debater, ' 13- ' 14; Doet, Class ' 13- ' 14; Declamation Medal, ' 11- ' 12. Here is a man who has made good. In ap- pearance and reality he is a student. Every one recognizes his strong character and re- spects his mental attainments. He has not spent his time in college in idleness, but in hard work for his chosen profession, teaching. While in college work has been his pet occu- pation and recreation. Difficulties have been no bar to his success, for he has overcome them all. His success is so clearly assured that it is useless to waste W ' ords in prophecy. 16
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