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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA )) IsRAFi, Harding Butt Chapel Hill, N. C. Age, 20; Height, S feet 10 inches Weight, 160 „;; I Brotherhood of St.iWndre Squad ; Wearer of N. C£ Company D Age, 24 Leo Carr Teachers, N. C. Height, 5 feet 11 inches Weight, 180 President Phi. Society; President Duplin County Cluh : International Ji Polity Club : Amphoterothen ; TKA. i:- ' ,! ' Company A ' I. H. is a French Bull. He ' s a good student, who has fallen in love with Chapel Hill, and has his home here. If he works as consistently in the future as he did here, there is good in store for him. Carr has been with our Class for only two years ; and he has done in three years what the rest of us have done in four. But he has been so tlioroughly one of us that it seems he has always been with us. He is a hard worKer. and an able man. His unquestioned ability, his uncompromising honesty, his strength of character, mark him as a man to be counted on in time of test, and as one who stands four square to every wind that blows.
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1918 YACKETY YACK ClEnom Festus Boyett Smith field, N. C. Age, 20 ; Height, 6 feet : Weight, 140 Johnson County Club, Treasurer (2), Secretary (3, 4); Class Basket-Ball (3) ; Class Baseball (3). VicTon Silas Bryant, Jr. Durham, N. C. Age, 19; Height, 5 feet 9 inches Weight, 150 Di. Society ; Assistant Editor Tar- heel (2) ; Yackety Yack Board (3) ; Class Football (i, 2), Captain (3); Class Baseball (2); President of Class (21 : Student Council (2, 3); Greater Council (2, 3); German Club: Com- mencement Marshal (3) : Ampho- terothen ; International Polity Club: Coop ; Golden Fleece ; Gimghoul ; E A ; Z k. First Lieutenant Company B ClEnox has one of the quickest minds in the Class. Those who know him best are continually vexed because he doesn ' t let others know him better : lor, once they do know him, they will regret not having known him earlier. He is always ready to do anyone a good turn ; and it is impossible to dislike him. His ready wit, his cordial laugh, his p,er- petual good humor, added to his keen judgment of men and of affairs, make us all want him to succeed ; and we believe he will. Since the first day that Vic came to Carolina, lie has been known for his genuineness. Love of hard work, coupled with generous fine feeling for his fellow-classmates, have placed him high in the esteem of Faculty and stu- dents. A Class presidency, high scholar- ship, two years on the Student Council, active interest in athletics, are marks that show Vic to be a Carolina man.
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1918 YACKETY YACK Maud Craic, Carson Charlotte, N. C. 20; Height; 5 feet 5 inches Weight, 120 A.B., Queens College Ijgi Miss Cakson entered the University as a Senior last fall. She showed that our three-jear lead was nothing, for she entered the scholarship race, and led the Class with seven Ones. She is more tlian a good student. A fine sense of tact and reserve has given her that deHcate charm that can only come with thought and application to this business of living. The Class presents its ideal of a woman — Maud CraiG Carsok. . lbERT McKlNI.KV COATES Smithfield, X. C. . gc. 21 : Height. 5 feet 8 inches Weiglit, 150 Y. jr. C. A. Cabinet; Phi. Society; Winner Fi-esliman Debater ' s .Medal; Fresli-Soph Debate ( ' ); Soph-Iunior Debate I2I; Junior Oratorical Contest ; Winner Carr Medal ; Commencement Debate; Winner Bingham Medal; Winner North Carolina Intercollegiate Peace Oratorical Contest; Secretary Phi. Society (2), Treasurer (3), Vice-President (3 . President (4); President of Class (3); Tohnston County Club. Secretary (.r), Vice- President (3). President (4); President . thletic Association (4); . thletic Council 141: President North Carolina Club (4); -Vssistant Editor t ' niversity Magazine (3I; Winner W. T. Hryan Prize in Political Science I3) ; Greater Council (- ' , j. 4); Stu- dent Council (3, 4), Secretary (3); Debating Council (3, 4), Secretary (4); Class Orator (4); International Polity Club; Ampho- terothen; Golden Fleece; 2T ; TKA; 9.A : Here ' s to our Junior President! . i.BERT has allied liimself with inan ' organizations at Carolina, and has left all better for having had him ( See the North Carolina Club records). He is a champion winner of medals and prizes, and is our debater and orator par excellence. It takes a good man to win a Peace Oratorical Contest in war time. Albert did it.
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