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THE SPHINX-1920 -S -- ROBERT SEABROOK BAYNARD . Landrum, S. C. 'i' General 'i' English-Biology 'ir He is the truly courageous man who never despondsf' Private Company C C4, 3, 2, 153 Prize Com- pany Q4, 3Jg Member Track Team C4, 3, 2, IJ, Captain and Manager CID, Member Calliopean Liter- ary Society Cz, 125 Member Freemont Club C225 Dingbat Club, Monte Carlo Club, Charter Member S. P. P. C. Club, Scrub Basket-Ball Team K4, 3, 21, Commencement Hop Committee CID, Member Room 21-20, Bohunk Club CID. 'i' f AYNARD, the official representative of Lan-V drum, S. C., brought to us a touch of the vvild and wooly mountains, wl1en he walked into the sallypoit four years ago. Not a seeker of military honors was he, but an advocate of the theory that the pen is mightier than the sword. He has gradually climbed the ladder, step by step, until now he commands a position of great impor- tance iu the literary circles of the Citadel. XVhen he speaks, the Corps sits back in breathless silence to catch every word that falls fro.m his lips. His past has not been strewn with roses, for he has worked hard for what he has achieved, and his Bulldog grit has carried him thru many tight places with colors flying. Baynard is also our star track man. He is easill' the! best miler in school, and no relay team would be complete without him. His deep interest in track work has won for him the position of Captain and Manager of the Track Team in his Senior year. He is also a basket-ball player of ability, and has aided greatly in producing the present team, which has made the Citadel famous in the basket-ball world. General said, Better late than never, when he made his debut into social life at The Citadel. Altho waiting till his Senior year to enter, he has made wonderful progress. Ask the Charleston girls. In his junior year, he started to break into society one day at Hampton Park, but military stood in the way. Now, however, he is a well-known figure at the dances and other social functions. In conclusion, we might say that, altho he re- ceives a li. S. degree this year, his statesmanlike qualities urge that Il. A. he conferred also, in order giat he may combine the degrees of Bachelor of . cience and Bachelor of Arts into one well merited combination. Q. 12. ry' wi .qv ga, H I . gr: . 5? sw, 'wt , uh, 'K 1'-,I vu K .1 ' N fa .NN .,, IW O f anvil' .ali 'IF' - Hg' gi-qw fn: ul -f 'f--r:' :f u-w ffli-e ' O i-Aitwkv qu . 'les aa... S122 ia- Qu u.. , : i'ilhve ya. -A... ' WN is-ng... ,. .ly I N 1!ay,,h-J .,.. 'f'Wvu..,,w , 'ti 1 what I an at G . if tags' N W K Y Q MN' .,,,,.. . . 8 M 5 'i' 'wa , aa. k 1 , 3,1 'N Q il Q alum 'q,5L T Q 'R I-ww. V'-ls fn. ., 1 ,f T' it . its AN- U i xg- ,Y .5 lfwqhw I ,..'t 1-. -:gtg N M. xp! . 'NH-Q., A ' n it W V, QV. an 'lv 3- 2-.II L-qw, b ...., -l ' - fi 'N M N ., . Al N.. ' 's 95- so, .b'?a. gum in Q M nr.. Q. up MN' 5 ' 5 'N N I
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I i'. - 4 p., ,, S 5 3 M., ul 1,15 'a -J qssg' 'A' . .f 'f i?i'. .4 ga. an 'I' fr: :ic iv' 3' 3 .r Fifi 3 -,j arse-2 ,x 'f'll W'- . I ffkff . .. e-:test .gg lf!! ai- -5, 5:15. . fine 1' a. 1.1 U' V 1 X,-f gf! I. ,nn tbl' x.! yin hi' W-, Yanni' 4 -n nil. ffhfifman' Q., uffff' .fffd THE SPHINX 1 Hi LINDSLEY ARTHUR Congaree, S. C. 'l' llpurgh Engineering Self-trust is the essence of heroismf, Private Company C , Private Company HA f4JQ Private Company A , Corporal Company A f3l1 Sefgellllt l'oinpauy ll 1:53 Lieutenant Com- lliml' iilln ill: Polytechnic Literary Society CID. 'Ir' fff INDSLEY ARTHUR entered the Citadel somewhat under the weather, and spent a short time in the hospital, but in spite of this handicap he showed that his training at Hopkins High School was of the best, for in a few weeks he was counted with the leaders of the large Class. A At first, it did not seem as if Pug would obtain military glory, but towards the end of his Sophomore year his latent abilities were recognized. From this start, Lindsley has fought his way until now he is one of the important officers of D Company. In the social realm comes Purg's greatest suc- cess. At all social functions, he is there with bells on. That imaginative line which holds his fellow-students spellbound seems to have an even more enchanting effect on the fair sex andpjudging from the numbers of letters which he receives, we- fear that in the near future he will be ordered about by some fair dame. Pug is one of the most popular members of his Class, and in his room there are always a great many listening to his rendition of classical music, for one of his ambitions is to rival. Caruso or Mc- Cormack. Another of his accomplishments is his ability to entertain his friends by stirring accounts of his experiences, which have been varied and numerous. Pug's appearance always dispels the gloom from any gathering, and he has the ability to draw to him and hold as friends all whom he meets. . As Arthur leaves us, we feel that success awaits him in whatever field he may choose. judging from his conversation, we expect some day to hear of his becoming a celebrated mining engineer. It IS with great regret that we part with him, and we wish him the best of success.
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ee S '1' 11 E s if I t JI -. lx l ., n ,V -1 .f' ,I nf' , 1 I 4 :fig 1 .-if 5 -I Dv- .-ff Q.. HUGHES V. BRADLEY Sumter, S. C. 'i' Brad -- Sunshine 'ir Engineering To know him is to like himf' Private Company li C433 Corporal Company CU, Private Company C 431, Sergeant Company UC , Color Guard fill: Lieutenant Company D Lil: Commencement Hop Committee Czjg Christmas Hop Committee 1113 Credential Committee tllg Polytechnic Literary Society C4, IJQ Prize Company Ui: Picnic Hop Committee til, Bohunk Club til, 'if' HIS big-hearted boy came to us from the Gamecock City. Probably this is why Brad is so fond of sports of all kinds, 4' ' M especially indoor ones. He is a member of Room 50, which is one of the most popular rooms in school-always being full of visitors. In the Academic department, he has always stood among the first. In his Senior year, he elected the Engineering course and, if he decides to make this his profession, in a few years he will undoubtedly be one of the country's prominent Engineers. Brad has had his Mups and downs in military, but he is finally winding up his military career as a Lieutenant, and he now holds the position of Clerk to the Commandant, which shows how much confidence this individual has in him. Even tho he has achieved great honors in the military and Academic departments, they cannot be compared with those that he has won in the social world. His four years' experience in the Polytechnic Literary Society has fitted him with a good line, with which he has won the hearts of many fair damsels. Since becoming a Senior, almost every Sunday night has found Brad at the fireside of some Charleston belle. Bradley's nickname, Sunshine, characterizes him perfectly. He always looks on the bright side of everything, and always has a pleasant word for everyone. Un any serious question, one always finds Bradley on the right side. He believes in having a good time, but when the time for business and work comes, he is Johnny on the spot. He is a true, honorable, and lovable Cadet, and to part with him will be one of the biggest trials of his Class, and of the entire Corps.
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