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- T 1-1 E s P H 1 N X - 1 9 2 oe--e-----e-e--- Ile stood four-square may Miki? J. :m5d,M M 71 l5 f '? fz5 'ffm L PHILIP CHARLES DOYLE, JR. Charleston, S. C. 'i' Turkey 'i' Chemistry to every wind that blew. Private Company D C499 C0l'P0l'al Comfzalgy 2 i IJ fgj' Battalion Quaitermaster-Sergeant l i1st Lietitenant and Quartermaster CID, .Calliopean Literary Society 14, 3, 2, 12, Corresponding Secre- tary lah, Member Varsity Relay Team C2, IDS Official Hop Committee C233 Assistant Advertising Manager The S1Jl1i11X f2J, BUSWCSS Manager C135 Secretary Athletic Association C133 Charleston Club Qi, 3, 2, 133 Holmes-Mood Post American Legion, Orangeburg Trip C155 Bohunk Club. 'i' HILIP C. DOYLE, or Turkey, as he is affectionately called, is one of the many among our number .who hail from the re- nowned City by the Sea, and, moreover, he is proud of it. When first he entered The Citadel, there was nothing about him to indicate that he would reach the high position of honor and responsibility which now he holds. How little did those who were up- starts our rat year think that this particular rat would rank far above nine-tenths of them in his Senior year! But we anticipate- For two years, first as a private and then as a corporal, Turk held to the straight and narrow military path. But, at the end of the second year, his striking business ability had become so- apparent that from that time forth he was a marked man. In his third year, he was made Battalion Quarter- master-Sergeant and, if the measure of success which has attended everything of which he has been in charge is indicative of the zest with which he tackled his business problems, surely he must have welcomed his fate. Be that as it may, in this, his Senior year, Turkey is unquestionably acknowledged to be the best 'Cadet Quartermaster The Citadel has ever had. But he has found time for more than the Quarter- master Department. As one of the strongest mem- bers o.f the Calliopean Literary Society, as a star on two winning Track teams, as a member of the Official Hop Committee in his Junior year, and as Secretary of the Athletic Association in his Senior year, he has won for himself an enviable reputation. The success of the trip to Orangeburg was due al- most wholly to his untiring efforts, and the same statement may be applied unreservedly to. the success of this Sphinx, Altho Doyle has never been afflicted with the socialgcraze, he has won success in this line also. And, if there be among you any doubting Thomases, inquire why he goes around to Number --- VVent- worth Street so often? Your question is answered. So we reach the end. We part, that is true: but do. we forget? No, Turkey g never! May the success you have won, and so. well deserved, go with YOU thruout life: and may the time come soon when we shall meet again. Vai .gi A at me 1-iiw1,.4und tj ,M f5 'q4f W' A' I tuqrlhw 1 HRQ Iliff! 3651195 1 51513501 fl 'cllusvannslil-an 'Ybllilll -sen -n 'U-l.iamqn. .A 71l. 'Qii-aqgsai 5i 1fhluQiqq,,,.' .Nw ,1.mq'Msu 'llQ8u,+ Q ll!-Q Eiga, 4 ilnltg f N tg-tl A7 'Y' a 'c .K -'N' MQ 'MQ'-it 'H .,,l'.1q gh, 'slid 'nn lla. Mi! Km ri.,- s 98 l2. ,e,'-'-'2.',T,g -'1,s: 'wvm ll M., , un ,..hNs,r' it VA hm' .mini 'mikey vinviufrhakb 'ft hwn W 'I R wugmfilsn.. gfClhq,.h. u... Whisk, wh U. 'M 4513 W. 1 We , ,K sl., it
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E SPHI X--1920s , - I JOSEPH EARLE GRIFFIN Walterboro, S. C. 'ul- Griff -f'Sister 'ir English-Biology It is a good thing to be rich, and a good thing to be strong, But it is a better thing to be beloved of many friends. -Euripides Private Company A C419 Private Company A C335 Private Company A , Sergeant Company A Cglg Private Company A , Private Company BU C133 Thanksgiving Hop Committee C135 President Calliopcan Literary Society CID. 4- ,Q IQL NE bright September morning, about four years ago, joseph- Earle Griffin entered the sallyport of this old school. He was one A4 of several cadets-to-be who hailed from the great metropolis of VValterboro.. Earle soon became known as one of the quietest members of the Rat Class of that year. But for all of his quietness, he was among the best known, and one had only to hear him talk for a few moments to discover the reason for this. His dry wil: has entertained many a friendly gathering. Griff is a ball player of no mean ability, but unfortunately he has never had a fair opportunity to exhibit his prowess. As a result of this, he has confined his sporting activities to indoor sports, and for four years has successfully defended himself against all comers as the champion checker-player of the school. For some reason or other, Sister has never cared for military honors, and so we find him graduating as an honored member of the S. P. P. C. The explanation of this fact lies in Griff's determined opposition to holding any military office, and not. dear reader, in any lack of ability. Griff has plenty of ability: do not make any mistake about that. ln fact, his ability in anything that he is interested in, is demonstrated by his election as president of the Calliopean Literary Society. ' Earle elected English-lliology in his Senior Year. To what use he will put this Cultural Course we do not know, we rather think that he will take up Law, and should he so decide, we know, from what we have seen of him during his stay here, that his success is assured. All in all, Griff is one of the finest fellows in the Class, quiet, dependable, generous, and a true gentleman-he is a friend to us all-and we send him forth into the world with the best wishes of every member of the Class. 1 'K if wtf if 'H APR .ul '17':J'f g -ill le -f ur H 1 It lik? Anil' 3.11 - I fest , 1..- , ef , 4 lla ' 4.0 'tm Il iw'9a,.M,,,,. fi' 'ijifitu w :,,..,,N. we ' 42.3 A li Brew '5' iw 1. f fv '5 ' --':'uHlN Ah, k -m3grl w' A p ,M 4 ar W J 31119 0 ' awww- r ' Z '.,,gg.v ' 'yjrkiww 'l i'Q,.et.ge4u4-1 , B B058 - -iw .fwsxvnvsitv-s 5 .sm 1-4 'Q .. . If A ' r was .. li if Yvl nga-una., , -'f'h.nwu. , l ?'l'frx iw 'l ll 'W n wm- ' 5 ff-Iv is lf. ,, A' I a pg nm '- F 'lx 'NHC' .M . A N' T 7 1- Ch ' 1 m qw, kv ... W 'M we -tw' 'J' We-.,,, Mfg -vi-'gm .w M W' 4 . 'Btwn 1 -. .. 'tt 1 - .N W N F. V - . na, . We lb 'C v '-R gf l' swf ' L 7 A Mun C 1 -, 'Yan l . W' n wt. l .' . 'W a..,,, ' X M, gh ws. S' , , s , 1 'fe ., r-.N 'M ' '4'- ..,. W Y ' . . l an A an '-wa.. . ,. I 1'-. nl-1... ,J i 'ti ,W e-- E emma! , 5 . -s. 'f .Q lo vu N 4 ' 'K'- m N qu! .W I . 'P . W i . S Y M 4 . Q 'gm Hr, - ' v. 1 l l
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