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-r. ' KA MU.NU H. IJK.Wil.K . 1J.S.(.. Sigma Nu SrATESHoifo . (i . I ' m Ml: Treasurer Senior Class; Secretary aiul Treasurer of Slurlenl Council. ■23- ' 21: Business Manager Cyclops. ' 24: Presideni of Plii Mu. ■22- ' 2.3: ' ice-Presiclenl of Phi Mu. ■2.3- 2f; Slid-Terni Debate. ■20- 21 22- 23 ' 24: Champion Debate. 21- ■22- 2;i 24 ; Oration Medal. ■22- 2.S: Cheer Leader. ■2.3- ' 24: Treasurer Dramatic Club. ' 23- ' 24; Corporal (jimpany B . ■2)- 22; Sergeant Company B . 22- ' 23: F ' irsi Lieutenant B Company ■23- ' 24: Vice-President of Sub-Freshman. 20; Treasurer of Freshman Class. ■2L Here is a man. in every sense of the wonl loyal lo his college, faithful to his friends, with the courage to stand by his convictions, an earnest student, and a leader in everything. Brant leaves behind him his nnme indelibly ,r:tlen in the history of Dahlonega. Many organizations and student aclivitii ' s will sorely miss Brant ' s faithfulness and energv when he is gone. He has made a name for himself as a speaker too. so we think his ambition to be a lawyer well founded. He has found the pathway lo success and we expect to find him a long way up it ' cfore many years have passed. WILLI.Wl P. CLLBERTSO.N, B.S.C. Cave Spring. Ga. SiGML .Nl Secretary of Senior Class; Member of the Student Council; Corporal Com- pany . ' 21- ' 22: Sergeant Company A . ■22- ' 23; First Lieutenant Company •A . ■23- 24: Member of the Rifle Team. I ' - O and ■2.3- 24. Did you ever know anyone named Bill that wasn ' t liked by everybody ' ? H such a person existed, or exists, it certainly isn ' t this Bill. for we honestly believe that he hasn ' t an enemy in the world. He has been with us a long time and calls Dahlonega home. He joined the Woman Haters Club but we have enough evidence to get him expelled and it continues to accumulate! Bill has an envious record in scholarship, business is his line and he expects to be a C. P. A. some day. Cave Spring should be proud of her son.
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SAMLtL SLADE HAKKKII. B. . Zebulon, Ga. Rex Club Presi(k-nl uf .Sfiiinr Cass; President of Student Cuuncil. ' 23- ' 2-l.; Ediun-in- Chief Cyclops, ' 24; Corporal A Company, ' 21- 22; First Sergeant A Company. 22- 23; Captain A Company. ' 23- ' 24. One has to but look at the honors Sam has he ' d to learn what his fellow- students think of him. President of Senior Class and the Student Council and Captain of A Company — how Sam can do justice to all of these things and be in love at the same time is more than we can understand. He has ac- complished them both, and accomplished them well — especially the latter!! Per- haps the picture on his desk inspired him and perhaps it will inspire him to even greater cunquests when he steps out into the world. Sigma Nu CHARLES VERNE PARHAM, A.B. Nashville, Ga. Decora Vice-Pre:.ident of Senior Class; Literary Editor of the Cyclops. ' 24; Vice- President and Historian of Junior Class; Vice-President of Tennis Club. ' 22- 23; Mid-term Debates. 21- 22- ' 23- ' 24; Champion Debate. 23- 24; Treasurer of Decora, 22; Secretary of Decora, ' 23; Vice-President of Decora. ' 23- ' 24; Senior Class. Band and Decora Editors for Barrage. ' 23-24; Sergeant Band. ' 22- ' 23; First Lieutenant Band. ' 23- ' 24: Member ol Orchestra and College Band; Secretary Dramatic Club. ' 23- ' 24; Junior English Medal. ' 22- ' 23. Percy is recognized as a brilliant student, an able orator and a good musician. He has quite a reputation among the Profs, for his brilliance in the classroom and has often proven his ability as an orator in the intersociety debates. He is an accomplished musician, strutting his stuff on the cornet. We know he is a ladies man but we can ' t safely say that he is in love with any certain one; however, we believe that he is. judging from the smiles of joy as he leceives certain letters. Percy has been a real student, a leader in student activities and a willing worker. He leaves a place hard to fill. We know that he will make good in life for he has the personality and tlie determination. The best wishes of many friends go with you. Percy. us you go on the jonrnev of life.
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THURSTON DONALD BROWN, E.M. Martin, Ga. Sigma Nu Decora Senior Class Prophet; Member of the Student Council, ' 23- ' 24; President of Decora. 24: Captain of the Band, 23- ' 24; Drum Major of the Band, ■22- ' 23; Rifle Team. 21- 22. Kappa ha? one jrreat weakness — girls. His home is on the ballroom floor. But he has always found time to do justice to his work and more. His resohiteness has won him a host of friends and admirers. For four years he has battled on the football field and continually missed making his letter by the narrowest margin, he has always fought with untiring energy. And he has fought just as hard in the classroom. He has that determination which is certain to win him an enviable place in life, and for no man do we wish success more strongly. WILLIS ALEXANDER CALHOUN, E.M. ROCKMART. Ga. Pi Kappa Alpha Member of Student Council. ' 23- 24; Business Manager of Barrage. 23- 24; Member of Pan-Hellenic Council, 23- 24; D Club: Rifle Team, 22- 23- 24; Sergeant B ' Company, 22- 23; First Lieutenant A Company, ' 23- 24. Willis is another one of our old and distinguished citizens. He has been here so long that he has lost count of the years, but every year has brought new honors to him, and if he stays here much longer he will be in the same fi. as was Alexander the Great when he cried because there were no worlds to conquer. Willis is soon to step into a new one as a mining engineer and few men ever step|)ed nut with brighter prospects than he.
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