. Cyclops. college at jMurraville. T. O. Calloway, B. A., Pi Kappa Alpha, Elberton, Ga. In the year 1!)(I4 there arrixcd in the Httle village of Dahlonega, whichlies snugly nestled between the high jieaks of the lar-famed TUue RidgeAlmuitains, one T. O. Galloway, otherwise Tom. lie has another name,however, hv which he is better known among the student body, and whichis even more appropriate than simple Tom, and no doubt he is tpiite fond ofthis name for he has been known to use it quite lavishly upon certain occa-sions. JMany a billetdoux (of which he is (piite fond) has stopped short withsim
. Cyclops. college at jMurraville. T. O. Calloway, B. A., Pi Kappa Alpha, Elberton, Ga. In the year 1!)(I4 there arrixcd in the Httle village of Dahlonega, whichlies snugly nestled between the high jieaks of the lar-famed TUue RidgeAlmuitains, one T. O. Galloway, otherwise Tom. lie has another name,however, hv which he is better known among the student body, and whichis even more appropriate than simple Tom, and no doubt he is tpiite fond ofthis name for he has been known to use it quite lavishly upon certain occa-sions. JMany a billetdoux (of which he is (piite fond) has stopped short withsimpl\ Togo and nothing more. His inheritance of this title, however, is due to no consanguinary con-nections with the great Japanese Admiral of that name. A great ball pla\ also editor of the North Georgian, and business manager of the IIMIT-IIMISCyclops. Captain of Company A, and prophet of our class. Is one of thefarmer boys. \ery quiet, just grins when pleased. Is great tactitian inbreaking H. V. Johnson, B. S., Dougherty, Ga. Believes in doing his duty although he gets his face beat up. Was neverknown to do anything that did not come under the rules and regulationsof the College. All the girls want to talk to him, but hes Afraid to go Homein the Dark. Has been here since ISH)-.^, and would not vary from one beaten an athlete, but would not enter the games for fear of being noticed. Hashad the feelings of a Senior and also the privileges, before entering thisclass of 1909. Is often seen strolling up to the College after the Chapel exercises areover, and will ever meet you with a smile. Fannie McGuire, B. S., Dahlonega, Ga. We can all truthfully say that Fannie is a noble-hearteil t;irl and (inewith grit, for she is the only girl in the class that has gone through. Duringher college career she has Ijeen studious. It mattered not how hard or how-much work she had to do, the perpetual smile, which has been an inspirationto us all, never disappeared from h
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