QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . ge himself long enoughfrom Morpheus, there is no telling whatintellectual heights he might attain. kl( ilARI) AlSTIN BUL1,0CK Bullock, N. C. , Phi. .Age, JO He iippniiulies nearest the nods n/iokiio-.^s //oil to l-ie silent This biivine specimen of animalityhails frnm the thriving city of Rullock,X. C, a place famous as the birthplaceof its founder ;uid most distinguishedcitizen—the said specimen. Ricii.\rdclaims that Pnillock will in the nearfuture be the metropolis of Nortli Caro-lina (tlie exact dale we think is June,iyi3), which signifies that Rich.\ki) hasa m


QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . ge himself long enoughfrom Morpheus, there is no telling whatintellectual heights he might attain. kl( ilARI) AlSTIN BUL1,0CK Bullock, N. C. , Phi. .Age, JO He iippniiulies nearest the nods n/iokiio-.^s //oil to l-ie silent This biivine specimen of animalityhails frnm the thriving city of Rullock,X. C, a place famous as the birthplaceof its founder ;uid most distinguishedcitizen—the said specimen. Ricii.\rdclaims that Pnillock will in the nearfuture be the metropolis of Nortli Caro-lina (tlie exact dale we think is June,iyi3), which signifies that Rich.\ki) hasa most fertile imagination. He doesnttalk much, however; and this in turnbeing interpreted means that he possessesa good store of connnon-sense. Hschief charaderislic is his aversion forall femininity—l)e it maid, matron, oraged dame. If he ever rakes up courageenough to pop the (|Ucstion to the futureMrs. Richard A., we warrant that tlialladys surprise will be so great that slicllaccei)t him on the spot. Cheer up,Dick !. CiiKSTicu McDonald Creek. X. C. AB., , 23 Class Football: Captain Class Foot-l>all: Scrub Hascball; Class Baseball:Orchestra and Glee Club; MagazineStaff: Class Poet; Y. M. C. A. lialli charms to soothe the saiagebreast Mocking-bird? Yes! You may nothave guessed it, but nevertheless itstrue. We have him—the real, genuinemocking-bird, celebrated in song and•itory. Four years ago he left off sing-ing l)y the grave of poor, dear, lamentedHallie, to come and give us the benefitof his golden voice, and ever since hasbeen in the front ranks of the GleeClub, the orchestra, the chapel andchurch choirs. From the tips of histurned-up toes, past his turned-up smileand his turned-up nose, to the ends ofhis turned-up hair, he is chocked full ofmusic, good humor, energy, anddiligence. If you would have him yourfriend, just tell him of some SundaySchool in the country without a teacher—this is his hobby, and he rides it faith-ful


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