QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . m, in spite of bisaunt-like proclivities, you will like bim. ClI.\LiMERS JaMISOX Charlotte, N. C. , Pbi. Age, 21 Secretary and Treasurer Class; Mar-shal; Assistant Manager and Manager ofMaga::ine; Class Football, Baseball, andBasket-ball; Manager Class TrackTeam: Commencement Orator: Presi-dent Pbi. Society; Y. M. C. A. tresses mans imperial raceensnare A man whose most serious fault is totake little things too seriously—whichmay sound paradoxical, but is true,nevertheless. Ch.\l is often worriedover some little love affair, but bisimaginary


QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . m, in spite of bisaunt-like proclivities, you will like bim. ClI.\LiMERS JaMISOX Charlotte, N. C. , Pbi. Age, 21 Secretary and Treasurer Class; Mar-shal; Assistant Manager and Manager ofMaga::ine; Class Football, Baseball, andBasket-ball; Manager Class TrackTeam: Commencement Orator: Presi-dent Pbi. Society; Y. M. C. A. tresses mans imperial raceensnare A man whose most serious fault is totake little things too seriously—whichmay sound paradoxical, but is true,nevertheless. Ch.\l is often worriedover some little love affair, but bisimaginary worries never a student, be has done faithful work;as a Society man, be has devoted everyeffort to the upbuilding of the Pbi.: asManager of the Magacine. be has workedunceasingly for its best interests; as afriend, be has steadily increased in theestimation of those about bim. He prac-tices the Golden Rule, in a sensible way;and his character is well summed up inthese words: true gentleman at Sidney Johnston LanierSavannah, , Eu., Gryphon. 11 K A ; Age, 21Marslial; Orchestra and Glee Club;Associate Manager Football Team;Chemical Society; Georgia Clnb; Ger-man Club; Woodrow Wilson leant to uvar a sober phiz;Be stupid if you such a zcry serious thingTo be a funny manGay, hilarious, boisterous, mirthful,fun-loving is Sidney; a joyous combina-tion of the dryest wit, the most delight-ful nonsense, and the most wildlyerratic made-to-order laugh on themarket. Beside him, Falstaff andTouchslone pale into insignificance, andBarnuin and Baileys choicest comedianslook like a pocket dictionary beside athirty-volume encyclopedia. His accom-plishments do not end here, however,for besides being able to bring a smileto the sourest visage, he can also drawtears as big as hen-eggs from the eyesof the Junior Speaking audiences—inother words, Sidney is a musician ofno mean merit. His soul-melting mel-odies on tliat and similar occasions arec


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