Clemson University - Taps Yearbook (Clemson, SC)

 - Class of 1926

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omm Bmrnm wM® JAMES ARTHUR BOYD Laurens, S. C. Make yourself an honest man and then you nun be sure that there is One less rascal in tin- world. TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant. Member Glee Club, ' 25, ' 26; Member College Quartet, ' 25, ' - ; Member Baptist Choir; Member Textile Society; Member Florence County Club, ' 2:;: Member Laurens County Club; Vice-Presi- dent Laurens County Club. Fes, folks, here is Kins Arthur ' . The lad with the sweet line ;m l golden voire that we love so well. [mmediately upon his arrival here four years ago he became endowed with the Clemson spirit, . ' iiul since thai time he has been a loyal and devoted Tiger. Arthur decided to take the Bobbin- dodging course and expose himself to helping handle the textile world. Not only is Arthur a good student, bill a good singer as well. lie has been one of the mainstays on the Glee Club. The little birds cease their singing and the little owlets cease their hooting when Arthur begins singing. Arthur is the possesser id ' a bright per- sonality, having all the capabilities that go to make a real gentleman and a true friend. Here ' s to you. Arthur. .May the best he yours and may she help you to build a castle of happiness in a sunny nook. TEOFILO LEON BRADLEY Columbia, S. C. Never act in the heat of emotion; let reason answer first. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant Hut Football; Varsity Football, ' 24, ' 25; Member Block C Club; Chemical Society; President Chemical Society; Vice-President Richland Countj (tun; Member Capital City Club; R.O.T. ( ' ., Camp McClellan, Ala. ; Member Senior Danc- ing Club. Prep, as he is known, hails from Col- umbia, The City Unlimited. As a student Prep is not flashy, or exceedinglj notorious, but hi ' is a steady consistent worker. lie is a fellow of whom we are all proud and one who always comes out on top. Prep has made for himself a warm place in the hearts of both the students and professors by his sterling character and genial disposition. lli joking ways, his sarcastic manner, and seeming indifference, is well underst I li. all who know him and to know Prep is to know Clemson. It can he truly said that Prep is a sport, an athlete, and a gentleman of the high- est order. We are looking to you, Prep, we know that von have the goods. Twenty-Eight

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ommm mw m m LUKE SMITH BODKNIGHT, JR. Batesburg, S. ' . ' ' Let me live by the side of the road and be a friend to man. CIVIL ENGINEERING Private: Private; Private; Senior Private. Sec- retarj and Treasurer Saluda County Club ; Seen tary and Treasurer Twin City Club : Member Wade Hampton Literary Society : Friendship Council; Member A.S.C.E. ; Kifle Marksman R.O. T.C.. Camp McClellan, Ala. This young man who is commonly call- ed Boukday by his fellow students, came to Glemson from Batesburg in the fall of ' - ' 2 to prepare for a great agriculturist ; hut he scum changed his course to Civil En gineering. From all present indications. Boukday will make a great success as a Civil. He has made good in his classes by his ability to stick to a thing until it is finished. He is a man of good charac- ter, with but few bad habits and with many good (Hies. Due to his pleasing disposition and good character, Boukday has made many friends during his sojourn at Clemson. He has also won one little heart at !. V. ( ' . We all unite as in the hope that he may have Godspeed in his climb to the peak of success. HORACE JULIAN BOWLES rreenw 1. S. ' . To be, do, for the fight has fust begun. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private: Corporal: Sergeant; First Lieutenant Freshman Football, ' - ' - : Varsity Football, ' 23, JJ. ' - :.; A.I.E.E.; Member Block C Club; Member Greenwood Count] club President ; Track Team. ' 24; R.O.T.C, C: i McClellan, Ala. Julian first gained renown af Clemson by his athletic ability, but this was only an introductory paragraph to his volume of life here. A titan of strength, he lias learned t itrol such force and convert it into useful, efficient work. He has the admirable quality to stick to a thing and carry it through, regardless of the circum- stances or facts. His cheery niein is an inspiration to his comrades. Work nevei daunts him. and his willingness to perform his duty to assist his friends in any un- selfish endeavor makes him popular with his smaller and less gifted friends. He is the recipient of much rightly placed con- fidence, and his square dealings with his fellow students have placed him in exact- ing positions of responsibility. Twenty-Seven



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$@mm mmm m® ® J HHMPI JB ' jJT )r ' . ill HUGH ALEXANDER BROWN Westminster, S. C. Better do than dream; better be than seem. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant Member Columbian Literan Society, ii r Crit- ic, Rei ling Secretary, Vice-President, Presi- dent; Students Newspaper Correspondence Club; Freshman Football, ' .i; Member Agricultural Societj ; Member Senior Dancing Club; R.O.T.C., Camp McClellan, Ala Yes, this is Hugh, the man with such an open countenance. He is a man of high ideals and possesses a strong character. Hugh also has a wonderful attraction for tin ' members of the fairer sex. among whom he lias made many friends. He lias a smile for everyone, and never fails tci help the fellow who ralK upon him for aid. Hush came to Clemson to make good, and lie has certainly clone that. He was among the six highest rating students in the idass during his Freshman year; and he has lived to that good record since that time. When we began our Junior east his lot with the followers We believe that he will make professor and a leader id ' men leaves us we shall certainly Hugh, we are looking to you to keep up the good work that you have started, and hope that you will have a long and Successful life. year, Hugh if Sookie. t wonderful When he miss him. WILLIAM WRIGHT BRYAN Clems, ,u College, S. C. The stalwart onl) stalk the hill. ..The game- fish only sunn upstream. CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain. Edi- tor-in-Chief. The Tiger, ' 26; Athletic Editor, ' 25 : Associate Athletic Editor. ' i ; Reporters Club; Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Danc- ing Club; Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Freshman Sophomore Honor Council; First - .mis Club; Vice-President A.S.C.E. ; Presl dent Occnee Countj Club; Calhoun Literary Soc- iety; R.O.T.C., Camp Plattsburg, N. Y. Dignity is an asset to those capable of handling it in a manner that is fitting to all occasions ; and even though Baldhead is six feet five inches in height, he has never lowered himself in passing under the ways of life. Perhaps the feature in this ladls accomp l ' lemson has been hi uflirk in Jfljfe p tion oi our Weekly paper,. fne 1 tger. fUl - ' is an excidkjtffj oirnalist. and Ms dilige ncey and faithfulness, he has made his jjafifrHni. of the best-eolTege pubj perhaps, vu xLtfjiy. we lappi- If Twenty-Nirn

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