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12 The Pen HAVE YOU MET— By Jack Halsey Howard Pullen, a native of Ra leigh, wlio was born on March 17, 1922, and is the only child of his parents. He received his early edu cation at the Lucille Hunter School, St. Monica, and Washington High School. Pullen possessed a keen interest in sports and started on his career at the Tuttle Community Center. Through the courtesy of Mr. Ber nice Taylor, he has followed the athletic activities of the St. Augus tine’s Horses since 1929. Pullen is a part-time Social Stud ies and Physical Education major. He entered St. Augustine’s College in 1939 and he has been an active Gossip To say, “Everyone is talking about him,” is a eulogy; hut to say, “Everyone is. talking about her,” is an elegy. —Annonymous. The years that a woman sub tracts from her age are not lost; they are added to the ages of other women. member of various varsity teams throughout his college period, hold ing a letter in three sports—foot ball, basketball, and track. Pullen states that he likes football best of all sports, because of its roughness^ and prefers reading the sports page and attending “Gym” during his leisure time. He has been captain of the basketball team for two years, and he is also president of the Chancellors Club. His interest in athletics can be seen in the fact that he hopes to become an athletic director and would enjoy playing on a Negro semi-professional football team. In this, his last year of undergraduate athletic activities, Pullen hopes to- lead his team to a CIAA champion ship. What They Think About Men. People are funny; they can see a man every day for twenty years, know his face, mannerisms, idio syncrasies; but they’ve only to hear that his wife has left him, or that he’s shot his mother-in-law, and they’ll stand for hours waiting for a glimpse of him.—Leol Yeo. Conceit is God’s gift to little men.. —Bkuce Bakton.
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