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'. FRED WILLIAM PASCHALL, AB., B.D. f()lN a certain farm near Manson, N. C., will m some day rise a stately monument in honor of the community's favorite son, Fred Wil- liam Paschall, who PUl the town on the map in 1897. Fred is the oldest man on College Hill, from the standpoint of student years. Eight years ago he entered the Preparatory School, grad- uating in 1917. The college conferred the A. B. degree upon him in 1921. Mr. Paschall is M. P. pastor at Whitakers, N. C. The distinguishing virtues of this young divine are friendship, char- ity, and benevolence. To these may be added cau- tion and courage. "H e is a scholar and a ripe and good one; Exceeding wise, fair-spoken, and persuading." FRANKLIN BRYAN BAILEY, AB., B.D. rRlH1S benignant countenance belongs to the il- him lustrious president of the illustrious class of 1924. He was chosen for this great honor because of powers and virtues too numerous to mention. Snow Hill, Md., claims him as a native for he arrived there in 1896. "F. B." is a graduate of the Snow Hill High School, Western Maryland College (A. B. 1921), and it is rumored that he anticipates an extensive course in home economics soon after completing his seminary training. Mr. Bailey has had singular success as pastor of the West Wilmington, Del., M. P. Church the past few years. "None knew thee but to love thee, N or named thee but to praise." One Hundred and Fifty-two