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., Y l - M W f .np if ' 'W A 'W ' SENIOR CLASS va.. ,ix 'iz CHARLES L. SA EGAR A.B. DICKSON, TENNESSEE University of Tennessee, 1925-1915135 Corooo Debating Ti-ani, 1930-19313 Presiilt-nt Four Year Ss-nior Vlassg Presidrnt Tennessee Club. 1930, President. f'Ol'C5C'0 Society, 1930. Class Orator. Thinker, organizer, leader, always in love, if with only a Stone, Charlie would cause Demosthenes to blush in shame. The Coreco Society will meet in this hall, etc. He wove intricate argu- ments to prove, in language pat, the VVhichness of the VVherefore and the Thusness of the That. VIRGINIA C. PHILLIPS 11.3. MT. PLEASANT, TENNESSEE St-cretary-Treasurer Four Year Senior Class, 110313 Photo- graph Editor of the Towers 19313 Cori-co: Tennessee Clubg Collegiate Club: Sur-rotary-Treasurer T. T. Flulm, '31, Jin is our 'Lred-head, but she hasn't a terrible temper. She has instead one of the sweetest and most lovable dispositions. The Seniors are glad to have her just for her own lovable self, because she is willing to do anything for her class. We are proud to have her to pull us out of the dumps and cheer us up with her optimistic views on life. CHARLES B. LEE B.S., 14.13. LWURRAY, KENTUCKY Kentucky Klub, '28-'29, '30-'31g A. A. Clubg Big Four: Assistant Business Manager of Towers , Vit-t--President of Senior Class. Charlie's sense of the eternal fitness of things forbids me to write the usual eulogy and commands that I transcribe the great truth that modesty, sincerity, initiative, and responsibility are the cardinal virtues life. Whatever he does he is sure to do well-he shown good evidence of this as assistant business ager of the TOWERS of '3x. .,,f . :haw l 'W' as I l 1 V -i....,S...--. - Nw..-.ff--.. i ,,.. I ,,:r,,, ,. , , m' si -A -'-A'-W --1p-- --P 's 1lslA ' - '
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yy THE TDWEIQS 1 9 3 1 e es s , I , , r e ee G The Open Road Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose. Henceforth I ask not good fortune, I myself am good fortune, Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing, Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms, Strong and content I travel the open road. All seems beautiful to me. I can repeat over to men and women, You have done such good to me I would do the same to you, I will recruit for myself and you as I go. I will scatter myself among men and women as I go, I will toss a new gladness and roughness among them. 'WALT WHUMAN 25 MY W MM.. , pw . M-e '-A ,eii W o R' '--...., er t ,.,, as ggggggg Q. ,,,,,, te,, T gg, g'ttt sr gg.. M
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1 i x .,,. Q.,--Y sf ..l 'i pi .,. S 1 . .5 fs fy ,, 1 Wi -Q SENIOR CLASS ,... Z NVILMA FAUGHN ALB. BENTON, KENTUCKY VVQ-stern Kentucky Stato '1'oztuhors Collegeg Kentucky Klubg Fore-1-o Debating Sou-i4-ty. No, this is not a sylvan Greek deity, but one of our Seniors. VVilma is everybody's friend and a friend to everybody. VVork, without ostentation, has ever been her policy while at B, G. B. U. Here is a dignity and a gentle strength of character which helps to make our class one of the best. W. KI. VVALL 1.13. and B.S. DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Tri-State Club: B. l'. Ri-presentativog Vir'o-President Tri- Stzltv Vluh, '313 Assistant Instrut-tor Spevial Pen Depart- ment, 'RIQ Big' Four' Debating Soeie-ty. '29, '30, '313 Secre- tary A. A. Cluh, '21ig Art Editor 'I'owe-rs. '30. Girls, look me over! VVould that all the world knew my greatness. As official social lubricator for the B. Il., this gentleman has made things run smooth. An artist, a penman, a pedagogue, and a business man -all of theseg but we are expecting VV. J. to be a dip- lomat-to Monte Carlo, perhaps. EDNA IJOROTHY NVAGLE .4.B. VANDERGRX1-'T, PENNSYLVANIA f'orvf'o lli-hating Society: Tri-State Cluhg Ser-rotary Tri- smre, '31, Edna is quiet and capable. There is a dignity and a gentle strength of character which helps to make our class one of the best. GAv1N G. CRAIG V .4.B. BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY Head ot' Ponmansliip Departmont VVestern Kentucky State Ti-at-liers Vollt-ge: Author Craig Method I'1'ac'tival XVriting Course. Mr, Craig came to us from VVestern. Our assets were increased when he condescended to come down To look at Craig one would think he saw the serious side of life, but he has a sense of excelled by few. He is self-reliant in all his and has won the confidence of both students f f-1 1 ' .I nn' ' -:r , 1
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