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LINTON E. ALLEN, It. S., | hi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa. Itltl NSWK'K, iA. Kiitrrol Sophomore; Soplminort Dccluimer: ssistant Manager Track Team, Mein- Int of Track Team 'OT-’UO; Color Sergeant, First l.ii'iiteiiant, t uartrroustrr Cw Cailct ; MciiiIht Junior ('ahiiH-t. Slone Mountain Club, City CovcrmneiU Club. Moating Club, Ca-iltic uiul Haunt let. Ilialiaiw: ice-Pre i- dent of Thalians. ’ifci-’lW; Pan-Hellenic Hop Committee; Military Hop; President Herman Cluh: Senior Mound Taltle. ••.Nothing endures lint J eraonal |ualities.” HARLE G. BAILEY, H. S., C. p. |... liiniostlieman. i.ik; wvii.i.k. i: . Kntored Freshman: Winner Sophomore ! • 1wI«tV Medal; Winner Sophomore H.slaimer's Cup; Junior Orator: Coronal. Sergeant and Captain Co. I). C«»rj»s ot Cadet-: Kxehamre Kditor, Associate Kditor. and Kditor-in-Chief Mod and Ml.u k; Member Junior Cabinet; Member Senior Mound Table; Alternate and Master of Ceremonies, North Carolina Debate. ••In mind coni| iied lie sucks: thick curling clouds Of smoke around his reeking temples play. Joyous lie sits ami impotent of thought. Piitfs away care and sorrow from his heart. OLIN P. BEALL, A. It., Demostheninn. CAMMOU.TON, CSA. Freshman Debater; Sophomore lHdaiti Soplmmore Poclaimer: Sergeant-uf-Anns, P liiimeniiirian, ice-President and Preaidi of Deiiiostlicninn SM-iety; Senior Color-S iron lit of Battalion. ’oT-Nrs; Member of Sen Mound Table: MoiiiImt of 'mi Pandora Hoiil Memlver Truck Team ’IS-'ft . ‘•There in his noisy mansion -kill'd to rtl The village master taught his little selmo
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HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS THE fall of 1905 the old campus was filled with new faces. Some were sad. others were flushed from the scrap with the Sophomores. This scrap lasted for aixuit two days, and fifty bald-headed Sophomores were the result. With this victory over the Sophomores we took new courage, knowing we had everything going our way. and downed the Sophs in every scrap. They were frightened out of the idea of having a banquet. After the scrapping and the entrance examinations were over work began with a determination to win all the honors and master thoroughly the subjects in our course. During this year Chancellor Hill died and “Cnclc Dave” was made acting Chancellor, but continued his instructions in “Trig.” Yc were the last Freshmen to be under “Uncle Dave” in the class room. How glad we were that we did not come to college a year later! In athletics, the Class of 09 has furnished more than her share of the ’Varsity. In every phase of College life the men of 1909 were always at their posts ready to honor their Alma Mater in every way jxissible. At the beginning of the Sophomore year fifteen or twenty men came to join our ranks. All of 11s had a dread for this year, for we had heard of “Soph Math” and “Homer’s Iliad” until we had a perfect horror for it. We came up against it with a determination to win. and came out victorious. The Junior year was pretty easy sailing. W e had more time to devote to reading and research work. The result of this was that many of the debaters were selected from our ranks. At Commencement of 190S the Blue List was again revived and published after lieing suspended for several years. There were more Juniors passed without condition than both Sophomores and Freshmen together. From this you see that more men will graduate in the Class of 1909 than ever before in the history of the University, and will graduate in the next two years. At last we have reached the position to which we have looked with longing expectations when Freshmen. Our ideals are quite different now from then. We have just awakened up to the realization to how little we do know and how much we could have learned if we had worked a little harder. W hen you read this history we will have had the happiest Commencement in the history of “Old Georgia.” Historian’.
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ULRIC JOSEPH BENNETT. A. H.. I'. I , f.. I emo«iltenlaii. MWKYS. «iA. Kntrt.il l •-•!• id.iit: C.»n-'r »l (' ». It: Skr-s «il ('■ I : Vice Pn.iil.-nt .SijJmumw Cl;i : Vi v l'rr ii| Til .iml Pr.inleiit Jarkmm County • 'il ; Sitrurv. Yirc-Pn-iiih-ul iiml Prnn'ilont lwi -Hi.-hi.«n Sn-iciv; Kx.hanit.- Kditur Mini Vw. ialr l.dll'T of ihp (l.-ii irlan: Hr|»irwiiti»-n • v. II. l .-| «rimpiii ji ( i ' i r.« il p jinl |)4|.irnt to |M'r(onn. EDWARD MITCHELL BROWN. II., Chi I'lii. Phi Kappa. ATLANTA. ft A. KntiT.il Soph.mion : Phi Kapjia; Junior aliin. l; Chi- Clul ’ • : Mandolin uii.l ftuitar lull: H.il and HlaiK SIjU. floating •|u|.; Kirn S.T»c.-Jiit C'««. I . t aplain Co. C, , uivmitr C.irjn fa.h u: ' icr-l'mi.lrni Senior 'I.i-a: PiiuIita Hoard: S -ui.ir K nnd Tahir. •(irar.il with a mronl hut worthier of a tun. EDGAR VERNON CARTER. JR., II. S.. Phi | rlta Thru, Phi Kap|u. ATLANTA, (.A. Kntri.il Knahioali; I'niv.-nulr ll.iml; M.-m-I it Kr.viiiwii C’luh, Tlu-ta Tan lpha; MrinU-r of IsuimM Kr -r C.'lul : Sophomore li.I.at.r; Itoattintr fllih; (a« |iir and f •.iimtlrl; Pnnidem «.f .-nii r CLm; II. S. Krpra-aetita-iiw foiiuiii-n.vin.-iit: Manaifer ol Ti-nnli, ' »: Champion in li.i.ildr-. ’in 'CO: liil.Todlegialc • hjiujiiot) in Singlr and lhmhl.«. ’(«: Tr.-a -iiur Phi K.i|»|m; Mriuher of Sphinx. “I drink ho more than a i|«iiiuo.”
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