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John William Abney, B.S.Com. Athens, Gn. Phi Kappa: Lambda Chi Alpha; Beta Gamma Sigma; Economics Society; Freshman Prize: V, M. C. A. Cabinet; Major 2nd Battalion; Associate Editor Pandora; Junior Cabinet; Senior Round Table; Gridiron Club; President Economics Society. It would l c impossible to say all of the Rood things about John in the space allotted for that purpose. He is quiet, unassuming, and a very likeable fellow, and is an exj ert in the commercial line. He will certainly bring credit on the “’Education Building”, and to have done this is certainly a notable achievement. During the trying days which marked the passing of the “Crip.” from the realms of Peabody, he weathered the storm without shipping a single “C”. In John Abney, the “Classic City” has a son whom some day she will Ik proud of and who will help make “Georgia” what it should lx? in the days to come. Haktwell Dewey Archer, B.S.A. Sparta, Ga. Agricultural Club This “disciple” of the Agricultural College may be seen daily striking'a l eo.line across “Tanyard Branch' , to the place of his delight. He is a big fellow and, no doubt, was the terror of many a Freshman in his Sophomore year and during the pushl all game. However, he is a very modest fellow, quiet ns they make them. Good nature is in the very smile which is usually seen on his face and we have never known him to have an enemy. Although he is strong, he has never used his strength in any way except to move himself in a leisurely manner from place to place. He has a fond non for lx tany, we have been told, but you never heard him say so for Archer never talks about himself, or anybody else for that matter. Good-natured, quiet and studious, there is no reason why he shouldn’t make an excellent county agent.
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A. M. TiiORXTun V. J. Whitehead Ben Brock . . . W. P. Zachry . . M. B. Pound . . W. A. Stokes . . Senior Class Officers ...................................................President ..............................................Pice-President ....................................Secretary and Treasurer ...................................................Historian ........................................................Poet ....................................................Chaplain
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William Gi.exn Akxoi.d, A.B. Newnan, Ga. Phi Delta Theta; IMti Kappa; President Cotillion Club; Senate “Billy Q’ the boy who made N'cwnan famous. This is one of the most uni |ue towns in the State, at least it puts out some of the most unique personages we have ever met, such as Pity Kinnard, Chatty Martin and among others “ V. G.“ Arnold is trying to demonstrate to the world that Atlanta is not the only city that can put out l oys who graduate in three years. This fellow is a hard-working, industrious student, and a “shark'’ of no mean ability. We don't know what kind of business Arnold intends to get into, but we doubt not that he will make a, success of it. Arnold numbers his friends by his acquaintances. May fortune smile upon you and crown your efforts in whatever you undertake. Riciiakd Thomas Bakek, B.S.Kd. Danielsvillc, Ga. Demosthenian; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 19 Tis a pity that this is not another Atlanta boy for he certainly would do credit to that aggregation. From the very day that he entered college he has been a leader in the Y. M. 0. A., making first honor by sitting on the front seat at Vespers and singing through his nose. His promotion has l een rapid as he is now a member of the “Pull 'em’ ’Committee, and is also grand high keeper of the “shekel’’ department. But take him as you find him he is a lovable elmp for who could from door to door with such a winning smile and take your money with such a steady hand. And then, he is quiet and modest, and despite his efficiency in the above-named department he takes no “credit”. We can recommend him as an efficient rent-collector or better, perhaps, as the head of a reform institution. “Long live King Richard the TV”.
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