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History of the Class of 1906 I When a famous architect makes ready to construct his master- piece, he chooses with the most minute and painstaking care each separate beam and timber that is to form a part of the structure. And so when the Fates that preside over our college classes determined to build their summum opus, it was with no little care that they assorted their available material and chose each several joist and rafter. Per- haps it would be well to begin this short sketch of the class by enum- erating the pieces that went into this structure. TIMBER NO. 1. William Jefferson Gammon t5 ft. 10 in., season- ed oak.J This is avery valuable timber as it is the only one of its kind that ever grew, and scientists are of the opinion that another just like it can never be produced. Dr. Diogones Petrachio Gammon first came to Westminster in 1900, he took the doctor's degree during his first year, but not satisfied with that he has been working for the A. B. ever since. It is reported that the doctor at one time wore a mustache, if the report is true it is the only time that he was ever known to break the rules of the college. It seems to me like this is all I know about the doctor. TIMBER No. 2. Wallace Waddel McWilliams C5 ft. 7 in., Irish shillalah wood.D A tough well-knit block which grew in the brush near Carthage, Mo. Mac. is a typical Irishman, always primed for a laugh, and set off by a two ounce jar. He intends to be an evangelist, and will no doubt be heard from at some future day. TIMBER NO. 3. Charles Chrisman Tevis K5 ft. 7 in., slow growth hickory.D Charlie is so slow that he is commonly designated as Pokeyg however he got around in time to go on the cupola. There is some doubt whether he will be able to graduate with the class, because he has never been in love, and the faculty do not like to let a man graduate without having had experience in that line. TIMBER NO. 4. John J. Rice Jr. C5 ft. 7 in., pecan wood.D A peaceful citizen, he first took up his abode in Fulton and was so well pleased with the climate that he has remained here ever since. John Jr. has won distinction for himself as as orator and yell master. As 26 I ...K ,.,. 'Q .
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