THE T A E HEEL
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in that realm, it follows that to attain
the highest in character we must put
THE CLASS DAY EXERCISES.
(Continued from page 8. ) , " :
and do battle with the world in a ourselves under the guidance of Christ,
manner worthy of the sons of Caro- This proposition is based on the self
lina. And so there was a drop of sor- evident fact that our best guide in any
row in the cup of joy. region of matter, of mind, is the man
They marched from the well to the wh has most thoroughly mastered
poplar, keeping step with the delight- that region. Fourth, the student must
ful music furnished by the University expect to have many of his pre-suppo-
band, and formed a semi-circle around sitions corrected by the larger knowl-
thetree. Statistician James A. Gray, edge ot the Great Master. This re
Jr., of Winston-Salem, was called upon 4uir no prooi. ii is true in every
for his report. He varied the order of branch of thought and effort. When
the usual class statistics, and instead the student in character comes to the
of reading- them in disconnected fash- Supreme Master in this realm, one of
ion, he had them woven into a narra- hls first surprises is the discovery that
tive with proper unity, coherence, and the attainment of the highest in char-
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emphasis.
The total age of the class foots up
1,307 years, the average being 23, the
actual ages ranging from 30 to 18.
Other distinctions follow: Tallest
man. Huffman, 6 feet 3: shortest, Um-
etMi K fppt Iipa vipst. Cobb. 192: or an institution, but a person. What-
most studious, Speas; most notable ever our doubts and difficulties, this
ink-slins-er. Phillips; best read, An- much is clear: it is our duty to follow
drews: broadest minded. Robins; best the best we know; Christ is the best
also most all-round athlete, Single- we Know; tnereiore, it is our duty, nay
tery; shrewdest, Gray; best singer and our privilege, to follow Him.
dancer, Orr; best looking, Britt; big-
gest bluff, Simmons and Williams; TUESDAY, FINAL GREAT DAY.
most popular, Hester. (Continued from page 2.)
At the conclusion of the statisti- The following instructors and assis
cian's report, the Seniors seated them- tants have been appointed:
selves in a circle around the tree. Mathematics, D. K. G. Henry and
President Rand lighted the peace J. C. Hines, Jr., (fellow, J. W. Speas);
pipe, and slowly, solemnly it went Greek fellow, T. W. Dickson; Latin
the rounds and some there were who assistant, W. M. Gaddy; geology as-
feigned awkwardness and some there sistant, D. McN. Phillips; physics in
were who had no feigning to do. structor, T. J. McManis; assistant, B.
Then the songs were sung and the W. Jones; zoology assistant, C. F,
yells were yelled. Some of the songs Kirkpa trick; botany assistant, Elden
were those which for generations have Bayley; chemistry, W. M. Oates, D
thrilled the hearts of the men of Car- MacRae, C. Bransford; chemistry fel
olina and some were of recent birth, fows, h. G. Southard, E. J. Newell.
Especially appropriate was one of the In the library: Fellows, B. E. Wash
new songs, written to the tune ot burn, G. T. Whitley; assistants, W.
"Maryland, My Maryland," by B. W. Michaux, J. W. Umstead, Jr
Troy Groome, of Greensboro. Anatomy assistants, E. C. Judd, R. L.
And then the benches upon which Payne. Secretary Y. M. C. A., E. E
the Seniors had sat in the gloaming Barnett, of Vanderbilt University.
and sunsr the sonsfs of Carolina were The University has received a be-
carried to the well, demolished by quest of $500 from the estate of Mar
Singletery and Phillips, and burned, garet E. Bridgers. . .
And while the flames leaped high At the request of the North Carolina
toward the heavens, the Seniors again Division, United Daughters of the Con
gave voice to their songs. But some federacy, permission has been granted
there were whose voices were husky, to erect a suitable memorial to the sons
of the University who in 1861-1865 en
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TWO CONVINCING SERMONS.
(Continued from page 3. )
purpose of education is power of will, Colonial Dames of America have es-
of thought, of action, of determining, tablished a first prize of $50 and a sec-
of governing1 ourself, of using- one's 0nd prize $25 for the best essays on the
faculties. colonial period of the Province of
The speaker pleaded for a large and North Carolina.
generous conception of the worth of honorary degrees.
all truth. Knowledge is a moral act; . . . . ,
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hood is that when man louses himself
and acknowledges God as God and His
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THE Y. M. C. A. SERMON.
was conferred upon Rev. St. Clair lies
ter, of Brooklyn, and Rev. N. M. Wat
son, of the Haw River Circuit, formerly
pastor of the Methodist Church at this
place: and the degree of LL.D. was
conferred upon President L. L. Hobbs,
of Guilford College, Mr. J. Y. Joyner,
State Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion, Judge Connor and Judge Piatt D.
Dr. Smith's text was Matt. 11:29, Walker, both of the Supreme Court of
"Learn of me." His first proposition North Carolina.
was that character is the supreme es- The pronouncement of the benedic
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