JAMES CLAUD BONNER
Carrollton, Ga.
"Jim" spent his first and last years with us,
for be it known that he changes colleges nearly
every year. He has a special affinity for the
landlady's daughters, but can't tell the chemical
difference between a blonde and a brunette. Had
a tonsileetoniy done and fell in love with his
nurse, of course. He is best known by his clos¬
est friends, who think his outlook is good."
DAYID THOMAS BOOZER. * X
Chelsea, Ala.
"1 have never met with any man who knew
more and said less." "Dave" hails from Ala¬
bama, and says he is proud of it. He is a man
of unusually bright mind but has a very inert
body. He is one of varied characteristics, be¬
ing attentive to duty when duty calls, but when
with the boys, he is one of them. "Dave" is con¬
scientious, always glad to help one, and will be
a credit to any community be may enter.
CLEM C BRANNEN. K *
Brantley, Ala.
"C. C." and Old King Cole were both merry
old souls, but "C. C." has never acquired the
pipe, the bowl, nor the fiddlers three. Being a
man of King Solomon's views to many fair
queens be puts forth the plea. "Kiss me, or I'll
go home I" Yet we all admit that he is a good
old scout and wish him much success.
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