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KENNETH OSCAR HIPP. B.S. Ellijay, Ga. Pi Kvppa Alpha Phi Mi First Lieulriianl (!i mpany B . 23- 24 : Sergrant of Company li . ■22- ' 23; Corporal Company B . ■21- ' 22: Member of the Rifle Team. ■23- 24. Hell ' s bell?, fellows, you ' ve wreeked my Ford! We lake this melhod of introducing Knockout and those who know this stalwart son of Ellijay will agree thai it is very appropriate. Knockout entered college here as a Sopho- more, coming from some school in Tennessee, and conse(|uenlly has been with us only three years. This time has been more than sufficient for him to draw about him a large circle of friends, and to di-velnp for himself a reputation as a worker. He has applied himself during his r dlegc career, and we are sure he will be reaping rich dividends before many years have passed. OLIN PASCAL HARTLEY, B.S.Acr. Alamo, Ga, Phi Mu Sergeant B Company, ' 22- ' 2.3; Corporal B Company. ■21- ' 22. If he who said Silence is golden be right. Olin Pascal starts off life with a great inheritance, . lways nuiet. unassuming, and sincere, he has earned the respect of all his cla.ssmates. The date of his entrance has faded with ages, so many years ago di l he come to us. but the date of his departure will never fade, for it will In- a lay of regn-l for all his fellow students.
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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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PS rn 0. HUGH MALCOLM, S.S.Agk. Monroe, Ga. Corporal Company B , ' 21- ' 22; Sergeant Major, ' 22- 23. This diminutive figure from Monroe was well named Weinie fur lie ' s tlie Vest Pocket Size. Mucli credit is due him. for he has worked his own way to a degree. He has never been seen loafing, and he stays below (the dormitories) and keeps the furnace hut. like another we ' l-kiiown, liiil they aren ' t at all similar! ! WILLIAM P. KEY, B.S.C. DuRAND, Ga. Alpha Pi Omega Decora President of Deccra, ' 23; Champion Debate. ■22- ' 23; Rifle Team. ' 22- ' 23- ' 24; Student Assistant in Commerce. ' 23- ' 24; Captain Company B . ■23- 24: Second Lieutenant Company B , ' 22-23; Sergeant Company B . ' 21- ' 22; Dramatic Club. ■22- 23- ' 2-f. Billie is B Company ' s popular Captain. He ' s also Prof. Gurley ' s assistant in business and Decora ex-president. He made a sudden — or was it sudden? — rise to fame as a member of the winning team of last year ' s Champion Debate. Billie has never been known to frown, and then who could frown with an average of 9r through their whole college career?
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