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the NAUGHT-NINE CARDINAL Justin R. Tucker, B. Agr. Fayetteville He is a little man with keen, black eves; loves to hunt quail on posted land. He toots a horn and can always be found on the band wagon. He is seldom seen after night fall. Annie Ketchem, L. I., B. A. .Fayetteville Graduate of Henderson College. “If you do not see her you will hear her.” It is a serious thing for a girl to et afflicted with the “smiles.” Annie has a bad case of them. As she grows older, she seems to realize her condi¬ tion, and has been seen several times trying to close her mouth. It seems to be the reaction of a serious love af¬ fair, as she is often heard saying to her¬ self, “Men are not always what they seem.” Therom C. Blair, B. A . Van Buren President of Periclean, ’08. T. C. is a blushing youth of sixteen years, or more. Blair is noted for his dainty mouth and his company (fe¬ male?). His long suit is not going with the fair sex. He spurns them. In other words he is not for them. Blair is a big Y. W. C. A. man; perhaps this ac¬ counts for his disposition. Lucie Nunn, B. A. Monticello Vice President of Carnall Hall. “Love maketli woman a sensi.ive thing.” You all know Lucy, at least, vou have heard of her. She talks in her sleep and often disturbs her roommate with indistinct murmurs about “preach¬ ers.” Her most confidential friends say she is thinking seriously of changing her religion. She, of course, denies this in her waking hours, but prevarication covers a multitude of sins. Roy Chamherlain, B. A . Malvern Lieutenant. Bashful, modest, very coy. Roy can’t stay away from Mount Nord. He has an artistic temperament, reveling in Maupas¬ sant and “The Billboard.” He has never loved — in vain. Page V T E N I O R S
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THE NAUGHT-NINE CARDINAL Page 30 T E N I O F S Joe W. Rhodes B. A. Osceola Lieutenant and Adjutant. Joe is built square, all dimensions are rather short. He thinks he knows how to play foot ball, but he gets the game confused with prize fighting. He has a patented walk and is day keeper of the Commandant. William W. Grubbs, B. A. IVilmer .Adjutant. President of Garland. “Daddy” Grubbs is not old, he just ap¬ pears to be. It is whispered that Daddy” has been clearing a convenient place on top of his head preparatory to moving up his face. What the cause of his dissatisfaction is, is not known, for you can see that he is not bad looking. C. N. Wilson, B. C. E. Cabot Lieutenant, ’09. C. N. is another engineer who is sup¬ posed to graduate in three years, but it is doubtful whether he will make it or not. lie is a little gaseous, in fact we are afraid to strike a match within his vicinity. Recently he has patented a new hot air furnace. John L. Shipley, B. A. Booneville Lieutenant. Tohn L. is not as fisty as the other John L. S. was. He is a quiet, good- natured and unassuming “cuss, who never says a bad word and very seldom any other kind. He is always spring¬ ing surprises when one least expects them. Estes Allen, B. A. England Some malicious Junior once hinted that he was not a Senior. He wishes us to make mention of the fact that he is a Senior.
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THE NAUGHT - NINE CARDINAL Page 3£ S E N I O R Delbert A. Norton, B. A. Little Rock Business Manager Cardinal, ’08. Senator wears a cap on his head and a twenty-five dollar meerschaum in his mouth. He is a musician and when sell¬ ing Card inals an orator. The Senator alwavs sheds his top hair in the spring— watch for the sign. Guy E. Hixson, B. C. E. Paris Member of ’varsity foot ball team. Guy is a foot ball enthusiast and a good player. He is one of these ath¬ letic fellows who likes to be idolized. But “Guy ' will not let but one girl at a time worship at Ins shrine. Elgin A. Wakterfield, B. A.. .Holdenvillc “Waterbury” wears a pompadour. He is from Oklahoma and ’tis whispered that he is 4-17th Creek Indian. He debated his home university this year. Elgin loves the fruit (not the after effects) of the chafing dish. He knows where to go, too. John J. Dulaney, B. A. Ben Lomond Joint winner in the Drury Debate, ’08. John is a simple man. He is aspiring, studious and subtle. He is the incum¬ bent of the President’s chair of the .Sen¬ ior class. He knows how to make a slate. He was not in the Marathon race, but should have been. He believes in the divine right of kings and that “The state can do no wrong.” Motto: “Pass the pie around.” O. L. Davis, B. C. E... He gets out of drill. . .. .Marcello
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