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1;t1fn■ T7 ' » r s!opA ,nS ' ' ' J •?i « tJ ' t»Ci» -.-v-t» i7 ' T ' 7?:sr 3( Class Roll and Statistics Aberxethy, Claude Oliver. I ' li.! ' . Chapel Hill, N. C. Age, 21 years; Weight, 14 2 Ihs. ; height, 5 feet 10 inches; Vice- President of Class (3); Philanthropic Society; Manager of Univensity Press Co. ; Historical Society ; Y. M. C. A. Ad. ms. Thaddf.us Awasaw, Ph.B Finch, N. C. Age, 24 ; weight, 160 lbs. ; height, 6 feet 1 inch. Secretary of class (3); Philanthropic Societv; Shakespeare Club; Semi- Annual Debate (2); Scrub Debate (3); Vanderbilt Debater (4). Ballard, David Clark, A.B Louisburg. N. C. Ph.B.; age, 20; weight, 140 ll)s. : height, 5 feet 8 inches; Philan- thropic Society; Yackety Yack Kilitor (3); •■ W ' ' ; Class Foot- ball Team (3); Shakespeai-e Clul). Br EM, Tod Robi.nson, Ph.B., Charlotte, N. C. Ph.B.; age, 22; weight, 205 lbs.; height, 5 feet 8 inches; -V; Ginighoul; W.VA ' ; 111 ' ; Assistant Manager Football Team (3); ' Varsity Football (3 and 4); Scrub Football (2); Scrub Base- ball (1, 2 and 3). Burgess, James Lafayette, B.S., Libeiiy, N. C Age, 28 ; weight, 145 lbs. ; height , 5 feet 9 inches ; Track Team (2) ; Dialectic Societv.
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could ever meet the exactions of the faculty. Actual experience con -inced us that the dangers were overdrawn. Our courage rose and brought with it stronger faith in ourselves. None of us mil ever forget the scenes of rejoicing and mirth when Mrginia was defeated on the gridiron in the fall of 1898. The torchhght-and-tin-horn pro- cession, and the bonfire (in the making of which mainly our Fresh energy was em- ]jloyed) are firmly fixed in our memories. When Washington ' s Birthilay came around we did not fail to receive our share of medals, with snow balls thrown in for good measure. When vacation came we all went home glorying in Soph-liood. ' acation cjuidkly passed away. After our return, class politics was a topic of much interest. This interest culminated in the never-to-be-forgotten Sophomore election. Since that time our college days have jws.sed along much as before, plea.santiv and uneventfully. Now we see between us and Commencement only a few short months. Our college career is approaching an entl. AMiile we all are looking forward to the time when we shall enter upon our life ' s work, still we feel a lingering regret that the time will soon have conic when the class of ' 02 will separate, never to meet as a whole again. Looking back over our college days, we see where we might have done better in many respects; but on the whole we may congratulate ourselves upon the results attainerl. In class work 02 has made a record of which she need not be ashamed. The Alplia Thrta Phi has received more recruits from this class than from any class in the past. Many inter-society and inter-collegiate del aters have come from our ranks. Football and basel all have been heartily supported by ' 02, which has furnished many nf tiie l)i ' st men (in all the teams. In all i)ha.ses of college life the cla.ss has done its part. Let it be the dut - of every due to see tiiat the standard here maintained shall not be Idwei-eil in the Wdrlil tliat lies jjefore us. HiSTIlRIAX. ' = ' , Wr
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