University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Yackety Yack Yearbook (Chapel Hill, NC)

 - Class of 1913

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Ernest Hamlin Alderman Greensboro Age 21; height 5 feet 9 inches weight 134 pounds have my soul a lordly pleasure-house IVheretn for aye to dwell. Ernest is the champion non-fuss raiser on the campus. Believes in keeping a still tongue and a cool head whether we beat Virginia or not. After two or three trials, he finally domesticated Math 1, and has had smooth sailing ever since. Ernest is really an earnest worker; a quiet, solid chap; and a credit to the class. He says he is going to study pill- rolling, and we look for all sickness to vanish soon after he learns the art of doctoring. Di. Society; Athletic Association ; Guilford County Club; Y. M. C. A.; Magazine Board: L. W. Medicine. LOWRY AXLEY Murphy Age 23; he.ght 5 feet 10 2 mches weight 165 pounds Lool?, then, into thine heart, and Jvrite. You can tell by his soulful eyes that the Lad a poet. Will talk to you for hours about Eng- s into hysterics when you Some unfeeling fellow , but that does not keep him three years. He takes life in a calm, undisturbed, optimistic way. He is especially fond sh and poetry, but mention Physics I. dubbed him Mutt, fr plays, and girls, bination which to beat — that is. in proper doses. of art, a corn- is hard f taken Di. Society; Varsity Track (I); Class foot- ball (3) ; Associate Editor of Magazine (4); Class Prophet (4); Ath- letic Association; Dram- atic Club; Press Asso- ciation.

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UNIVERSITY y RTH CAROLINAr-J, YACKETY-YACK fully resolved that the spirit of haromny, progress, and unity which had characterized us thus far should continue to prevail in our class. To further this idea, we instituted the custom of class smokers. They proved to be a success in every sense of the word. To the varsity football team we gave Tillett (Captain) and Strange. On the class field, our football team again fa led to cross their opponents ' line. Thus we hold an unparallelled record. Our men are now actively engaged in many phases of college life. D. L. Rights is president of the Y. M. C. A., and also editor-in-chief of the Magazine. G. L. Car- nngton is editor-. n-chief of the Tar Heel. A. L. M. Wiggins is editor-in-chief of the YACKETY Yack. All these men have filled their respective positions with honor and credit to the class. We have gathered around the festive board for the last time as undergraduates. We can ■ VlcttinD .1 • hardly realize that our college career, which has s TP 1 ' ' V 7 a • been intermingled with joys and disappointments, ■. 5 wm m Vm i ' - w ' soon e a tnm S °f tne P ast - As we go forth from these sacred walls to make our way in the world, we do so with a feeling of sadness, for during these four years here we have come to love and cherish this institution and the many friendships formed while here. May God ' s blessings go with each and every one of us, and may we prove a credit to ourselves, an honor to our University, and loyal and patriotic citizens of our State. — M. T. S. THIRI V I IINl I



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Isaac Mayo Bailey Smithfield Age 21 ; height 6 feet weight 1 50 pounds There is always room fo Bailey is another c D ' s of our class. You ca written on his countenanc him on the campus you w fellow. Won ' t graduate doesn ' t want to, not because he can t big ideas he is going to give a try- these days. of numerous John ee strictly business but if you waylay find him a congenial ' ith us — because he Has some Swade Emmitt Barbour Clayton Age 20; height 5 feet 9 inches weight 160 pounds Ma jbstance clad in shadows Phi. Society ; Press Assoc ation ; Band; Dramat c Club; Class Foolbal Team; Soph. Debater Junior Orator; Presider t of J ohnston County Club (4) ; Busi- ness M in.ger Y ACKETY YACK; L. W. L 1W. Swade is a decidedly unobstreperous youth. Slightly resembles Seal Barbee in form, but insists there is no relat on. Was a charter mem- ber of The No. 5 South Building Club ; but with this handicap he might have made the B K if it hadn ' t been for Johnny Booker. Is well-liked, but loves Math, too well to be bothered with anything else. His daily menu is Patter-son for break- fast, Major for dinner, and Daggett for supper. Athletic Association; Oak Ridge Club; Sec- retary Oak Ridge Club (3) ; Johnston County Club, Preside- ' 1 • A6. (3); THIRTY-FIVE

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