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WILLIAM LINDSAY SAPP History Winston-Salem, N. C. Webster Literary Society; Second Lieu- tenant R. O. T. C.; Tennis; North Carolina Club; Officers Club; Derby Club. t t "A dillar, a dollar, at ten o'clock, Scholar, what made you come so soon? You used to come at nine o'clock But now you come at noon." HIS curly headed Sapp is the only tar heel of Our class. Great was the surprise of the school when his voluminous correspon, denco was discovered, some sixty forming his coterie. Sapp has always been a great lover of fun, especially so when the other person is the recipient of his profundity. Although Sapp showed no great affinity for Math, just before the second semester of this year he began the study in earnest and in the near future we expect to see this shingle on a little office in Winston-Salem __ "W. L. Sapp, C. P. A." Fifty-eight