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CS latin Romain' Atttx, Iivlcmx Axsuiv, Fixx' Asxiiw, VIRGINIA EAGLES, EvE1u5'rT INGRAM, EUNICE LONG ET us pause a moment to give credit Where credit is due. A large group must have leaders, and some of us must be content to follow in some fields, but surely the calibre of the many is reflected most accurately in those Whom they choose as pace-setters. As befits the president of a student body, Robert Allen is truly a representative stu- dent. He is an ex-officio member of the Stu- dent Council, has an active interest in dra- matics that is demonstrated by his member- ship in the Masquers, toots a mean horn in the Band, and just to show that he can be serious, is a member of Trident. . . Evelyn Ansley, the last of a long line of campus celebrities, has either inherited or acquired dozens of talents. She is President of the Women's Student Government, has twice been a member of the Student Council, is a member of Masquers, Beta Pi Theta, is on the Y Cabinet, and a member of Hypatia. She has been in college only three years. . . Fay Aslcew is the boy who wields the gavel at Y. M. C. A. meetings. He is an embryo scientist, a splendid student, and a swell fel- low generally. . . Virginia Eagles has bor- rowed no family laurels from her father, but has won plenty of her own. She is President of Y. W. C. A., has served on both the staff of the paper and the annual, has been in nu- merous plays and on as many athletic teams, and is a member of Hypatia. . . Everett Ingram is the man who has so successfully
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A lea ET li nu Mtlzuiiins, .Ions Slut--no, llisxx l'wi.is, I-1.1-.R.,.,ixs,t:xioi sxiiifi, Ilt-ii lux-.pt smiii wielded the baton for the last two vears as drum major. He is on the Student Council, has served as assistant business manager ol the ENTRE Nous, and is a candidate for a degree with honors. . . Eunice Long is President of the Girls' Dormitorv Council, President of the Girls' Glee Club, has served on the ENTRE Nous stall, is a member of Hypatia, and is a candidate for a degree with honors. . . Clara McEachern won the Birmingham Near Scholarship as a result of her high school record, and her college career has been a continuation of the good worlc. She is President of Hvpatia, has twice held a class ollice, has for three vears been an of- ficer on the B. S. U. Council. She has been a member of the YN Cabinet and the Ersrizi Nous staff, and is a candidate for a degree with honors. . . john Nlillord, called Doc either for his professional appearance. or because of his medical intentions, is a true gentleman if one ever lived. He is a mem- ber of the Student Council, belongs to A. E. D., and is a member of Trident. . . Henry Parker is as versatile as he is pleas- ant. He has twice served on the Student Council, is a Birrninglmni Newt Scholarship winner, has been president of his class, and is now State President ol the Baptist Student llnion. . . -lohn Rogers, President of Tri- dent, is a me-mb:r ol' lit-ta Pi Theta, ati in- structor in the Spanish l7t-partment. belongs to the Masquers, and is a candidate for a de- gree with honors. . . These aren't the Smith Brothers. but each is a noble repre- sentative of an old and honorable name. Thev are Smith 52 Co., whose stocl: in trade is one issue of the f'rinivon each weelz. Claude is former president of both Delta Kappa and blasquers. lle has been business manager of the lfNl'Rl' Notts. and is now business manager ol' the Vrnnion. llugh liranlt is the onlv sophomore ever to serve as editor of the paper. lle is a member ol the ll. S. U. Council, and belongs to the Mase qllvffs ...... lltllhlrillilt' IIWIIKIUII gives to Oscar Uavis, President of the S:nior Class, and former olhcer in the Ministerial Associa- tion. . . Doris Bridges, member ul A. lf. ll. and the Masquers, tlirnce bliss Howard, and thrice in the lleautx' Section. . . Ulm Kelso, one swell litiotlwll captain. . . l.eonte Save. former President of fflii :Xlpha Sigma. Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet member, and member ol llvpatia. . . l.ee Xsliite, who produced a splendid parade.
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