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ROGER LEHEW COE Rickland, S. C. A. B. ; Plii. Exhausting thought, and having wisdom with each studious year. Vice-President Student Body; Correspond- ing Secretanj, Recording Secretary and Presi- dent Philomathian Society; Vice-President Sen- ior Class; Tennis Team (2); Secretary -Treasurer Sunday Bihle School; Editor-in-Chief Colle- gian. This fellow s long suit is honing. When it comes to burning the midnight oil, Roger has lew equals and no superiors. He holds the record for time spent on one suhject in prepa- ration for an examination — namehj all night plus a little hit more at one sitting. Coe ' s stu- diousness has undoubtedly been tbe cause of the Faculty s making so manij complaints over light bills. He has been repaid, however, lor his arduous toil by the fine aggregation of high marks that he has to his credit. Outside of this one fault of overstudying, Coe is a fine fellow. He is a good tenuis player and has represented his college hi two of the annual tennis tournaments. In his Senior year Coe took up to a small extent heart smashing ; however, this can be tolerated in a Senior. If success in life is three-fourths hard work, we confidently expect Coe to make good, for he certainly has that stick-to-it ' spirit. ■ ■ .-
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HENRY MULLER BRIMM Clinton, S. C. A. B. ; Eu. Ihe glory of a rixm capacious mind. Monitor, Critic and President Eukosmian So- ciety; Inter-Society Debater; Pac-Sac Staff (2); Orchestra (2); Glee Club. To strangers this precocious youth is known as Henry; his friends and boon companions, however, have insisted on Germanizing this good Anglo-Saxon word; they call him Hein- rich. Injustice to him we may say, however, his sympathies are far from being pro-German. He has always been a staunch defender of the cause of the Entente Allies. Henry is a born musician; and many are the times when truant students have held stag dances on the second floor of Spencer Hall to the soft strains of his guitar or piccolo. He has also partaken of other college activities, being something of a debater and orator. Philosophy is his field, and when it comes to proving or disproving some of the modem psychological theories and hypotheses, he always delivers the goods. He says he is going to be a teacher, and if he succeeds in imparting a small per cent of the knowledge that he has stored in that grey matter of his, he will be bound to make a sue-
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GEORGE RICHARD COUSAR Bisliopville, S. C. A. B. ; Phi. A faultless body and a blameless mind. Student Council; Second Censor, Secretary and Vice-President Pliilomatliiau Society; Orator s Contest; Commencement Orator; Presi- dent Sophomore Class; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Collegian Stall (2); Pac-Sac Staff. One ol the first things that this Bisliopville product acquired after he struck the hill was an assortment of nicknames. They called him Big George , Kaiser and Big Un . He did not stop at the acquisition of nicknames; for four rjears he has been drinking deep ol the streams of knowledge, and is one of the very best men of his class as well as the largest. He convinced his teachers in the be- ginning that he meant business, and as a result, he has to his credit a long line of excellent marks. If it could be said that he specialized tii all, Chemistry would undoubtedly be the subject in which he specialized, for he spent a great part of his time in the chemical laboratory and is one of the best chemists in College. In George we have a wonderful combination of muscle, intellect and character. If success in College can be taken as an indi- cation ol success in after life, this man will most assuredly bring honor to his College in the days which are to come.
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