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Seniors Motto: Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re. Colors: Garnet and Old Gold. O. R. RAXD President B. G. MUSE ( ' icc-Prcsidciii J. W. SPEAS Secretary J. A. FORE, Jr Treasurer T. W. ANDREW ' S Historian H. B. GUXTER Profhet S. H. LYLE, Jr Poet M. L. WRIGHT Last Will and Testament J. A. GRAY. Jr Statistician [page tweuiy-two
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WATCHFUL WATT I reside in Old South Building and my name is Watchful Watt; And when the bell starts ringing I am Stacy on the spot. And I ' ll tell in simple language all I know of what befell On that bleak December midnight at the ringing of the bell. But first I would remark that it is not an act polite To be a-ringing of the bell in the middle of the night; And if a student don ' t agree with my peculiar whim I manage to be handy and expostulate with him. Now nothing could be quieter or calmer than that night, The buildings draped in shadows and not a Soph in sight; Till the rooster ' s lusty crowing and the ghostly glimmering told That the New Year was creeping in and driving off the Old. All at once there came a rustling and chattering noise, And I groaned and muttered to myself : Here come those darling boys ! Well, I ' ll be here to welcome them, as etiquette demands — Providing only that they leave the bell-rope in my hands ! And then I smiled a cheerful smile, which didn ' t last me long; Amazement wiped it quite away at that approaching throng. The boys were represented but the girls were holding sway. And towards the bell they headed straight and these kind words did say: — O, Mr. Stacy, won ' t you please just let us ring the bell? We wish to ring the New Year in and toll the Old Year ' s knell. We really hate to trouble you and we will thank you so, If you will only favor us and let that bell-rope go! Now I hold it is not proper for a diplomatic gent To refuse a lady favors — leastways not a regiment! So I judged it wise to abdicate and let the ladies play With that fascinating bell-rope in their own delightful way. Cling! Clang! Cling! Clang! the sudden peals the midnight echoes woke, Till from that furious swinging the sturdy bell-rope broke ! The girls — they smiled a joyous smile and to the belfry ' s height Flocked with this firm intention: Curfew Shall Ring To-night! For in less time than I write it, every girl was on the stair, A-scattering the curious that were congregated there; And the way the bell responded was a sight — as well as sound ! — For they welcomed the New Year in a style to rouse the town. Now this is all I have to say — though I might say a lot; For I live in Old South Building and my name is Watchful Watt. But I ' ve told in simple language all I think it best to tell Of that midnight expedition and the ringing of the bell ! —M. G. H. page twenty-one]
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THO IAS WINGATE ANDREWS Chapel Hill, N. C. For even tho ' vanquished he eould argue still ll ' ith zvords of learned length and thundering sound. Age 26; height 5 ft. 10 in.; weight 145 lbs.; Dialectic Society; Y. yi. C. A.; Scrub Debater 1.2); Junior Debater (3); Editor Magazme; Press Association; Modern Literature Club; Economics Society; Orange County Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Inter-Society Banquet Speaker (3) ; Senior Class Banquet Speaker (4) ; Class His- torian (4) ; Carolina-Pennsylvania Debater (4) ; Sec. Economics Society (4) ; Carolina-George Washington Debater (4) ; President Debater ' s Union (4); Odd Number of Sigma Upsilon. T. W. Talks like Dr. Johnson, is fond of using all ilie big words in the dictionary, and sometimes knows what they mean. Is one of our main ■-tnys at debating, having begun when he was a I ' reshman and hasn ' t quit yet ; doubt if he ever will. Is always glad to see everybody, but made his I BK in a walk. HEXRV BRYANT BALLANCE Fremont, N. C. Not only Zi ' itly myself, but the eausc of zcit in other men. Age 2i ; height 5 ft. 7 in. ; weight 140 lbs. ; Philanthropic Society; Historical Society; Geo- logical Journal Club. Harry. Ballance got used to being laughed at by tho rest of the fellows his first two years, and we got used to being laughed at by Ballance his last two. Not much on looks, and doesn ' t like to talk, but when he does somebody else wishes he had kept quiet.
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